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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-05-23 - Newport Harbor Daily Pilot.. \ ·roday's aosm• EDITION Yot:. 6(, NO. 124, l SECTIONS, •2 PA&ES NEWPOlT IEACH, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1968 TEN CENTS l,OOQ Cheer County Airport Expansion Foes . , CAN'T USE l!L TORO Thomas Riiey THREAT TO FAMILIES Ruth P•nWI RALLY SUPPORTER H•rry S.bbitt URGES PRISSURE Georve Holstein . Lawsuits, 'Lie-ins,' D~r-to-Door Campaigns Urged 87 BRUCE BENSON Ol .. ....., ... swt Nearly 1,000 Newport B e a c h 19identl Wednesday night cheered and applauded when told upamlon at 4 Or_,. Cowlty Airpol"( caa be balled wttb law aui&I, and even a "lJe-ia on the .,..., if Det'e9Sat'y .'' Tbe nDy took ~ace at Ccrona del Mir' Hlgb School under auspices of tbe Airport Noise Abltemellt C-. ·WM~ . a loose ~alltion ~f homeowner groups and private residents. Committee Chairman Dan Emor., told the crowd that the airport is on its way to becoming a CUll·blown major co1nmercial facility. He said an alternative is for com· mf'rcial traffic to share the runways of El Toro Marine Corps air base. "We're in the position of the frog and the bolling water," the 36-year-old free lance writer said. ''You put the frog in the pot end warm it up grooually end he just sits there. You put him in boiling water and he jumps right out. "What we're trying to do here tonight ls to evaluate the temperature of the water in Orange County and find out if the people of this area are ready to jump out." Among th e standing-room-only crowd were Costa Mesa councilman George Tucker, and Newport coun- Coast Pilot Aboard cilmen Howard Rogers, Ed Hirth, Robert Shelton and Don Mcinnis. The latter two .were packed lnto the back of a crowd that spilled into a hallway. Tucker said be came only to assess the temperature or the crowd itself. It appeared to be quite warm. &mory urged residents to follow the lead or 48 property owners who have flied claims amounting to $1.3 million for damages allegedly incurred from (See AIRPORT, P1,e %) Copter UaSli l(i s 23 By AR'l'llUJl R. VINSEL Of .. DellY .......... Somersaulting like a stricken bird and apnrtng a feather-like shower of air mall to mark ita final path, a com- muter helicopter plunged lntc. a Para- mount dairy yard Wednesday, tilllng 23 persons. 'the cra&b ~of the Lot All&eles Airways Inc., abuttlecraft, which left Disneyland Heliport seven minu&ea before, was the worst ~ Police Smdy • Sparse qties ~ Bludgeoning Newpcmt Beacb poOce today ~ up theft steeves and blpn revlA-- Jng sparse clues in the bl•n slaying of· Corona del Mar baclletor George F. Lyons. The 48-year~ld insurance Dalyst was found dead in a pool of l*od in his modest bungalow apartmeat Mon· day. The cause of dutb was attrib- uted to a skull fracture from a blunt instrument Detective Sergeant Ken Thompson said investigators so far have learned that Lyons had been a resident or the :rea s~~Jllnuary' and th al ne ma<Je wide acquaintances in bars of Laguna Beach and Dana Point. helicopter crash in aviation history. A list of victims nn.ally feleased just before noon, Included the pilot, from Huntington Beach, an Ohio family of Proflle on Piiot, See Page 3 Today eight and the mllyor of Red Bluff. Investigators from the Federal Aviation Agency today began gather· ing-debris hurled -OVer a three-block area seeking clues as to why the Si- korsky S61 went down. Horrified witnesses watched the oeath dive as the craft began tearing itself apart, possibly while Capt. John E. Dupies, 45, of 6442 GiWin Circle, Huntington Beach, tried to make an emergency landing. Preliminary investigation indicates a rotor blade may have flown off, sllc- ~ tnto tbe-UU FotM Rctton an throwing the helicopter hopelessly out of control. If only the tail rotor had been lost, said Fred Milam. vice president of the firm, Dupies could have probably set the stricken helicopter down safely.' "It was dis~egrating right in the air, all sorts or pieces kept Calling oU and drifting away like feathers," said Ed Bilyeu, 19, attendant at a nearby (Sff COPTER;p11e % • OAIL Y "LOT I'-., l ie_. IC-IW NO'J MUCff-tEF-T -Overall vrew of dairy foHn which helicopter plunged late Wednesday after- noon graphically shows how parts of the craft were scattered in -wide -area as-the chopper-started its death dive in Paramount. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~ Co~ercial Aircraft Use No motive has been fixed for the kllllng. 1bompson has declined to atate whether police recovered the murder weapon, or if they know what it was. Tbe best clue st:UJ appe1rs to be the one that is missing. Lyons' white or pint colored 1961 'Mnmdel'tmd ia now the subject of a national alert. 2 From <:ounty, Family of Eight Among 23 Dead Terror on Wheels Of El Toro 'Impractical' One lead previously unannounctd led to a dead end Wednesday: 1bompaon said the owner of a brown Mustang was located after a neighbor woman reported seeing him near th e slain man's apartmoot. Two Orange Countians, a vacat ion- ing famJly of eight from Ohio, and a Northern Californiz city orricial were among victims of lhe death plunge of a Los Angeles Airways h e 1 i c o p t e r w _.<Jnesday. Joint use of El Toro Marine Corps Air Station by military and com- mercial aircraft wu termed "lm· practical" today by ,..,.. General Will.lam G. Thraab, bale cC111n1w•ter. Gen. Thrash reqionded ti a DAILY PILOT inquiry on tbe llkeU11ood of commercial jeta flying out of El Toro instead of Orange Cemat1 Airport. The proposal wu one of mm11 thlt popped up Wednelday Dllbt at a ...... Sunnier and aumaler. That's · the outlook for Fmt.y aJon1 the Orange Coast aa foreeatter Jack Frazee tabs the top temp at Tl after the usual a.m. cloudy spell. msmB 'IVDAY Out 1tumpi"f1 CM 1tau ar I/ he'd MW1' IOMgllt tkedoft u.n. befort S. 8tmt1 Goldlocdtr, NClc- fng to f'tgaln Arilotlo Snide uot u OG" "P /our "°" °"" to"'" /or Prcricltftt Pao-JS. f • •" " • " " II " , .... ,. " ., " ..... . .... ,.. 1t ............. .... CIMlfr " "• " ...... ,.,. ti ......... pa ... .. .-.......... ,..,..... n .,_.. " ......, . ---.. t # meeting of almost l ,000 Harbor Area homeowners at Corona del Mar High ScbooL The residents are banning toeettier againat increued flight noise rnulting from County Airport ex- pansion. Said Gen. Thraab, · ln a prepared statement: • "Joint usage of the Marine Corps Air Station at El Toro for military and teneral<0mmerclal aviation ta In- compatible with the mluion and re- quirement Ullped to this acU9ity by the Depertment °' Defense. "Tbe air and gl'QUlld environment requhed by the Manne Corps to ped'orm ltl aaigned million," be con- tinued, "raden Jt b:bpt k'tical to BC· oommodate feDS'al~merdal 1via· Uon now and for the future." The statement ts espected to be in- terpreted by eome Couaty Airport ex- panlion foes as an tncUcation that the door at El Toro may be closed to com- mercial jets, but it 1s not nailed shut. However, the auto owner was able to furnish a satisfactory aUbi. "What we've done so far," Thomp· son said this morning, "ls to clear away the garbage. Now we atart work- ing on the case." Policeman Cleared In Shooting Death LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Coun· ty Grand Jury has ctfared a police- man of any criminal blame In the shooting death of it.year-old Gn!gory Clark. a Negro. Officer Warren B. Carlson was cleared Wednesday after the review when L. E. McKee, foreman of the jury. wrote the Los Angeles City Council that no one contacted the jury for a hearing or investigation and that the case was considered closed. A flight manifest of the 2.1 victims killed when Flight 841 went down was. teleased shortly before noon today, &at not all names were complete. Coroner's office spokesmen in Los Angeles listed the victims as: -capt. John Duples. 45. of 64~2 Govin Circle, Huntington Beach, the pilot. -Henltel M. Sld"·ell. of '1206 N. Stanford Ave .. Fullerton. -Mayor .John R. Trainor of Red Bhaff. -Terry Herrington. 26. co-pilot. of Lawndale. 0. Herimann', light attendant. of Encino. Mr. od Mrs. Emmett C. Sanders or Mingo Junction. Ohio. Dr. ud Mn. m~pti A. Mnck. ol (See VICTIMS. Pa~c ~) $10 Millio:D Street Need BJ JDOME P'. OOLLINS ................. It wUI COit tbe cltJ of Newport Beacb 8boat •t mUUon a year for the nut 10 79an to re1tore ita f..Wllag ~ and alleys. That's tbe estimate ol Public Workl Director Jolepb T. Devlin. lt'a con· tabled ... 11-pate ,...n tbat deta1ll tbe ftndlnp of a 1-mOllllb ltmly of tbe dt.1'• 1e mu.. ol atretts. Owla ...., ... a., c..cu .,. proVll "in principle" of a proposed long-range street rehabilitation pro- gram. Under the plan, the city during the next decade will give top priority to resurfacing atreet.s that aren't yet .lb need of toial reconstructlon. The wont or the city's streets will be reconstructed on a leCOO<lary priority basis. "For awhile we will bl passing up ttreeta in 'ttJ'1 poor concUtJon." said O..Un. "We b1vt tt pat ow an.,Jor ef· \ rort oa asphalt coating ind resurfac- ing the other streets before they start crumbUng." U the clly were to do otherwise. and concentrate >n the most battered •lrffts first. the roadways that now need only to be tesurf ~ wouJd cletmor1te swiftly. Devlin ex-plained. Thia wouJd balloon the ultJmate coat of repairing all the tttY'• 1treeu to double the $10 mmlon. 10.,.ar flee rraD'l1, ... t I) Dad Saves Tot as Cart Takes Plunge "Young "Price'' Kerfoot was a ter· ror on "heels Wednesday. He terrorized his folks after in· ge niously pushing the right buttons to se t into motion a three-whee led elec· tric go cart -poised near the top of a 180-foot cluff. "Price" was in the cart as it veerrd !or the cliff edge at Galaxie Park in Dover Shores. His dad, 32-ye ar-old e n g I n e e r Branch Kerfoot. of 1400 Antigua Way, told police he managed to catch up to, the errant earl but was unable to drag it to a hall . lie said he plucked hjs little boy out just before the cart took the fatal plunge. As the orricial police report put it: "Vic1im was notified to remove cart from its point or rest. .. The officer add,d: ''Chi ld is 16 months old and not tialk· ing." Harriman Says Peace Talks Could Collapse P A R I S (AP) -'Ambass ador W . AvereU llarriman. conceding that the U. S.-Vietnam peace nrgotiations could fail. ssid today: "You ca n't keep talks going just as a propaganda medium ." . North Vietnam's rnvoy to tho discussions, Xuan Thuy. had raised Wednesday the possJblity ol Cajlure. In the same speech he appealed to U. S. and world opinion to pul preuure oo Washington to end promptly and un· eonditionall7 all bombing and other acts of war against North Vleb'lam. Harriman was asked today when he leJt his office In the U. S. Embassy whether be considered Tbuy's state· NEW YORK (UPI) -Stock prlces moved Irregularly In active trading to· day 1galnst a r1ther gloomy economic background. 1See qvotatiom. P•aea 12.-13.) ment a threat II<' rr plicd that he didn't take it aa ''much or a threat." that it Se«:iled to him to arise naturally from other su)). jcct!i Thuy had been discusslni:. Then llarrlman addrd: "It's always a possibility, you know. that these talks would break down. The talks can just as weU break down on the United States side if they (the Americans) Ulink they (the North Yletnameae) are taking advantage of tbe restraint ln the bomblnf." Harriman cautioned against taking his discussioa of the problem as any predJcUon of 1colla.pst. "My own Judgment." be said, "ls , U11t we're here for a long tJme, that the other side feels they w1nt to have talks: and certainly President Jobnson has shown every Lndication ol Wf nUna to come to agreement. "But boUt sides hive got to show some willingness to talk subatanct, wi.Wnpess to move abetd. .. DAJLY PILOT • U.N. Protects · USC Pr.of. Declares Stronger.. Support Nf!eded By Jl;AN COX termine for oanelves •bat is • l _tr through the ltate department and find 0t "' o.ilY ,.., •• ter of domestic coocern ID the c.Ct'. 1bree l"'el!IOlutlom already acct"*.,. ln er." r"'" Human right. can only blossom According to the ezpez1 OD wcrL1 the CoostitutSon whlch would be blase under the protective wing of suprana· law, thfs is illegal beause u. N. and ·um:ontroversl,al • Uonal organizations as well u in· statutes say this will be determined by Robert Kennedr fond three -one divldual countries, Dr. Carl Q. the world court. lorbidd.itlC slavery, one forbidding en· Cbrlstol, international expert on the A portion of Cbrlstol's arlUJDent 111 forced labor ud one PI'Q&ectinc the United Nations, reasoned Tuesday the nrcessily of internatloQal law to political rilbll of woman. night. protect individuals W• P1'ced OD ~ senate COmmisaton on J'orelp At a Joint dinner meeting In the states' reluctance to act la Udl dlree-Relations dJd not act on the bill uatJI Hot.el Laguna, he told the United Na-lion. \. HVl!l'al organizationa rallied to lta tions Association and League of ''A California assemblyman recen support as late as 1986 and 1967. Women Voters that suJtable, forma· Jy lntrodffced a bJll making genocide The committee then decided to turn listic attention to human rights bas a crime," the academidu pointed it over to the American Bar Auocia· first been given by the League of Na· out. "The committee 1tudyillt the bW • tion, which •u meett.ng Jn HawaU, tions and tt1 offspring, the United Na-neVfl' let It out becaUH they decided lbr a legal ·oplnloD. • ' lions. ' such an act wu Dot lbe funcUOD of "Believe it ar ,not," Dr. Cbriatol The USC professor of International California." said, "a New Orleans lawyer took on law speaking In mildly academic A Neero uaemblyman OD tbe com· the attorney faneral , several ualat· tones, challenged the theory that mittee wu tbe bW'1 main rolldbJock, ant aecretarJe1 ol state and law school human rights should be solely defend-Chrlstol explalDed. "Tiie ~mbly· deans. He CODvtneecl tbe croup of at· ed by lndividaul states. man wu afraid the law !PuJd be torney1 that two CODYeDtiom were Criticizing the U. S. for ii.a some-um to perllCUll H. Rap Brown and not acceptable and-. wu ODl.1 may. times flaccid support of the U. N., he StokelJ Carmlcbael." (Two men wbo be acceptable." insisted, "if we are going to have migbt be accUled of preacblq·aeno-The Seute approttd tbe one "may. international peace, we must acknow· cide agalut Caacuians.) be" convention -a law a(ainat ledge human rights. If countries re-At other timt1 tbe U. S. has failed slavery. . fuse to recognize the importance of formally to back nu the most balJc Defining human rtpta as "for the indM duals, they are not going to human rtpu, tbe speaker cl.almed. dignilr of the human beiD& and acknowledge the importance ol <>Uier In 116.1, Dr. Cbriltol aald, Prnldent ag~ the borreDdoua th.ln&a which countries." Kennedy wanted to enact some human have Jllalued manklnd a1Jlee tbt be· ANY ISLAND WILL 00-Members of Hawaii- Polynesia Revue company prove they're at home on any kind of island-even a traffic island in the DAILY P'ILOT Steff ...... middle of a street in Newport Beach. They're in town for benefit performance Friday to aid police dispatcher Ray Lee. Touching on the U.S. role in the U. rights propoqla for appearance' sake Jt1nning of time, 1ucb u war and pe.e· N .. he said, ·•we are not in a happy and uked bis br'Otber, Robert Ken· tllence,• be warned qaiut priOflUes position. The U. S. said we will de· nedy, tbea attaraey 1eauaJ, to d1g to u1 of tbeae rla.lrtl. Hawaiians Stop Show- And Traffic in Newport It was the middle of the day in the • middle or a traffic island in busy downtown Newport Beach. The DAll. Y PILOT photographer stood there trying to get some shots of . eight Oower·festooned Hawaiians. The idea was to capture the tralflc island's inl.ant palm tree as a backdrop. ""'Uh, could you ma~ around a lit- tle?" he said to the group. Like flicking on a machine, hips swayed and ukuleles played over the crescendo of traffic squealing to a halt so motorists could take in the show. The camera clicked, and ·the show wu over in moments. But the performers will be back -in other surroundings Frlday. Tbey're memben or the famed' I lawall Polynesia Revue and are in town to put on a beoeflt Friday nig)lt- Coflltiewport Beach police dJspatcher ~1 Lee, 48. He sulfered a heart at· lack In January. 1be revue, formed only-last year. hu Just returned to the U. S. from a tour ol Europe where they brought down the house wherever they played. Tbe troupe performs next month in' Japen for Crown Prince Akihito, an:! already has been compared to the renowned Ballet FoUdorico of Mexico. Its founder is Sgt. Herbert Panoke of the Honolulu Police Department, a friend from school days of heart pa· tient Lee. Songs and dances in the 90-mlnutr show reflect the culture of Tahitians. Samoans, and Maorians as well as the Hawaiians. Composed of 29 Hawailans of varied racial background, the cast puts on a show that tries to overcome the com- mercial image of Hawaii as an island simply composed of hotels and hulas. Many of the performers are well known and establlabed while others never appeared professionally until the troupe was organized. The Newport Beach benefit will ht held at 8 p.m. ln the American Legion Hall on tbe Balboa PeoJn•. Dona· tlons are $2.50 a person. ~ Tickets can be obtained at tbe Legion Hall before sbowtime; at the HaJe Kai restaurant, Balboa Island, and at Hawailan Lee Apparel, 320 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. More in· formation ls available at 549-1330 or 545-7181. , ...... ., •. 1 From Page I COPTER CRASH KILLS 23 .••• AIRPORT ... increased flight activity at the airport. He also advocated door-to-door cam- paigns to enlist others ln the fight, as well as a telephone campaign and a ''lie-Ju on the runway, il Mcessary." "Newport Be<>ch is differc;nt from other communities around the countrv ,·,ho let themselves sit the~ and boil to death. "We think Newport Beach is the lype of community that is a little more intelligent than others, that can get off ihe dime quickly enough. We have to become a pressure group." Emory and others on the committee panel claimed the Board o f Supervisors went on record In 1961 that the airport was destined for use only as & "feeder type" facility for Ught planes and executive aircraft, and not for heavy commercial traffic. service station. The youth ran when the doomed craft. tumbling out of the sky in a southerly direction, began slacUng down dangerously toward the gasoline station. About 200 feet above the ground, however, the twin turbine hellcopte.r hurtled straight In like a bomb and ex- plocted in flames, 1bout 50 yards from Alondra Boulevard and Minnesota Street. Two tall stacks of baled hay on either side of the crash sit. createa a bunker-Uke effect or damage in the surrounding industria1-manulacturing area might have been far worse. The crash stampeded 25 jersey cows beingttattened in the dairy yard, but none of the animals waa killed or in· jured in the fiery disaster. A section of rotor blade spun out oft the sky ru1d slashed through the roof of an aluminum products building nearby and other bits of debris rained down on sWToundinl 1trudurt1, puncturlnl roofs. WitneMet ran to the Inferno, but it wu already 1loo late to save any of the 20 pauen1er1 or three crewmen trap- ped in the crumpled fusetace of tbe craft. "I saw some people on the other side !rom which the wind wu blowing and they pulled out four bodJes," said a man. "one was without a head and on· Jy had one arm." Hours after the. 5:48 p.m. crasp, firemen, coroner's deputies and other re9CUen bad recovered only a few of the mangled, partly burned bodies from the wreckaae, which lay on It.a left s1de. Some witnesses at first uld the helicopter exploded in mid.air, but Loe Angeles County sheriff's depuUee on the scene said there was no evidence of this. Los Angeles Alrw1ys officials also raised the pollibUity of a mid·air col· The panel said Los Angelee and Orange County will need six major fields the size of Los Ange Ml ~· .. · ternatfonal by the 191Kl's. Uftleaa steps ' are taken now to discourage it, the ~ frOM P .. e J locd airport will become ooe· of u.n. ReaJtor Pete Barntt. of 133 Dover Drive, recited a series of news clips dallng back to the earlY 1980's which traced the growth of uJA airport to its present stature. ·VICTIMS " • • North Canton. Ohio. -Mrs. laa Sanders of North Cant.on, Ohio. -Walter Mack of North. Canton, Ohio. -Mr. aad Mn. Howard CaJp of Can· ton, Oblo. -&Ionia Kro9feJd of Englewood, N.J. -Keaeda E. Dadu'IN, a party of two, address unknown. liaton with another 'aircraft, but this theory, too, baa been ruled out. Milton Jonea, 31, of Downey~· wat· cbed tbe traaecfy from the WHtern Milk Trauport Co., apd &aid be first heard the vari&ble· pitch oo the rot.ors change. He saJd he saw the craft losing altitude and watched the rotors break up into pieces. Then the craft slipped toward the left and plunged into the dairy corral, be said. "The stabilizer floated gracefully and wu the last piece to hit the ground," Jones told the DAILY PILOT today. Mall sacks, thought by 1ome wit· nesses to be bodies, were hurled from the 1plnnin' helicopter and rained down on the 1..u r r o u n d in I neighborhood. The crash was the flrlt in tbe 21· year hiltory of Los Angeles Airways Inc., the world's first helicopter airline, operaUng 32 fiigbta dall1 between Anaheim and Los Aqelee International Airport. 1be Jlne also serves the Newporter Inn llellport in Newport Beach. The helicopter wu flying at about 1,500 feet on Its IS.minute filgbt to International Airport. Wben trouble develOped she was onlJ nine minutes from her deltlnation. Fro• P .. e J Realtor Ruth Pardoll, of 1~ Westdiff Drive, told the crowd "~ lln't any question at all that noise bas ffl'ioua consequences on ' familiee, homes and property. 11 She charged the recently &dopted anti-noise ordinance for· the field was "completely inadequate. 11 -Dr. Arden X. RaHell Of Moraga. -Mr. and Mn. Ralpll Komrau of 1be Ohio group, including eight relatives and a friend, bad visited a aanddaughter at tbt University oC Arizona Jn Tuclon, then villted Dianeyland and were tcheduled to Oy to Las Vegas Wednesday nilbt. Euct lite of the crash la ap- proximately 12 miles southeast of the Loi Angeles Civic Center. The death toll was the highest In any dvillan helicopter crash Jn the histo- ry of U.S. aviation.-~ worst previ· ous crash was of a Chicago Helicopter Airways, Inc., chopper in Forest Park, IU., that claimed 13 lives. STREETS ••• estimate, he said. Much ol the data in the repot: presented to councilmen was prepared by engineer Edwin McDonald, of the pul>Uc workA department. Municipal lawmaken commended McDonald and his boss, Devlin. for the report's clari· • ty, even though It carried unhappy • news. Among the Items: -About 96 percent of the city's streets today require some degree of rehabilitation. ~'Jbe city's 28-mile system of alleys is Jn even worse shape -85 percent need repairs. -A "large percentage" of the city's streets and alleys were constructed without imported materials directly over soft naUve soil that expands and _:softens when wet. This accelerated the deterioration of many of the streets. City Manager Harvey L. Hurlburt to\d councilmen that hJs proposed 1988-69 municipal budget lncludes DAILY PILOT ............ c.llhft .. ltellert H. WH4 ~1111111' TllHlll tc ... 11 E•tw '"'••• A. M•r9lllM ......... ,.,. J-tM '· C.lll111 ....._, IMdl Cb 14111tr Jeck a. C-lrt r .. 1 Hi•"" ...... -...-,..,,,,.... ~ ........ .... ...... 211 I Wett ~IM. 11¥4. Melfl119 AMr..n P.O .... 1171 UHJ Ott. Off1aet a.16 AoWlt: -........ ...., .._ -..0• -,..... ·-..... 1'119111 9ucllt ............ ~-tr::==-== E,~1 ~~=· ,....... s.n..'--=..-= ::"'--. .... .., ..... ' 2 0 Pc . CJMt IOGl1 .... -. ......... ,. ....... c...e= ,.._ ........ .... ....., f!r •MM-..1r1tt••-••1C ..... ""' ............... ... ...................... ...... dim_... ...... ......... -..~111 ....... .,. er :.&r.-n· u-:.r:-;;: .. S570.000 for street work . "We sho11' ' have $1 million budgeted for U1is," h said, "but we don't have the funds. from anticipated revenues. This IS"" something to keep in mind when thr council considers additional sources of revenue." On a motion by Robert Shelton. councilmen unanimously endorsed "in principle" D e v 11 n ' s recommended priority approach to the street im· provement program. Philip Chandlel'; Summer Balhoan. Succumbs at 61 Services are pending for Phlll~ Choandler, long time summer reslde.nt of Balboe Island and philanthropist and tus:r.essman of Los Angeles and Pasader.a. Mr. Ollar.die?, 61, ~suddenly oC 11 heart attack at hla home in Pasadena. Wednesday. ~ Ile maintained a home at 1708 South Bay Front, Little Island, .Balboe. fo:- tbe put 15 years. He was dle son ol Harry Chandler, late pUbl.isher of The Times; gr3ndson ol Gen. H.-rison Gray Otis. the ~wspapeT's first pubUshe.r a n d bro't'her of Norman C h a n d I e r . chairmao ol !be board and ~r u - ecuti ... -e ollk:er of Times Mirror Co. Mr. Gh3ndler had been boar J chairman of Clharidis Securities Co. firm since 1981 •d was former U • e<lUtive vi« president ol Ole Times Min'or. Mr. Cblllidler had served on many ctvlc and pllDmfbropic boards 1A ad· vny and ezecvtfvt OlpllCJUu. He ne a member ol the Valtey Runt Chj), Caltfcm6a Qub, San Gabriel Club, Palm Dwert Eldonldo COln!ty Cid) Md tbe Flat Rock ·Fishing Club of Uuti. Slll'VMJrs lnc"-his wife, Albm1a of ~~ horM, .im So. Afn1o Blvd .. Pasadena: three SOM, Jctfrey, Bruce and Sttpbet) Chendkl': • dau~ I Mn. 'l'bim-..~ld Wudel Jr.; tine IJ'llDCklbOdren; ~thtt. Har· Non-"' 01r .. *-"· Mn. Jl'HU ~IMt a-~ .. Mn. • TM various speakers were in· traduced by TV and singini( star liar. ry Babbitt, masfer of ceremonies ror the rally who said be supported the committee's aims as a Harbor Ar<'a reo;ldent. . In response to a rr11cstion from lhl' ::iudlence{ Emory said the commercial use of E Toro facilities is the answer to the situaUon. However. Thomas Riley said dif- ficulties could be expected tn getting military officials to agree to open thr Marine Corps air field to commercia' traffic. Emory urged the r ally.goers to sie-. 110 ror volunteer work and to mah, flonations in order to ''put the beat" o- the Board of Supervisors. He said supervisors would face s~· million in claims if 1.000 residents Ci'-1 cd complaints averaging S20,000 eact- "Polltlclans tend to take the path o' least resistance. and the Board o' Supervisors thinks right now th<>' Newport Beach is the path of lea~· :-e~istance." he said. He predJcted that massive dama" romplalnts wouJd force the board I ~hanee Its mind. and search fur · -;ultable major airport site elsewher In the county. Emory and other panel member· said they didn 't oppose large-sea'· aviation. ·•we just oppose It here," h" said. Land developer ~rge Holstein - instrumental in organJting the com- mittee Jast fall -asked the Tesldent~ to ''continue harassment until the peo . 'lie of Orange County realize that we wnn't say no." Attorne~ Angelo Palmieri of Santa \no. retained by the committee for "'reparaUon of 1wta, l>aid be believe<! .. caust> of action doe.s exist" in rl!nrd to the airl>Ort. lie conceded that Jle knew n( nn rommunity elsewhere whlcb h3s ever succeeded in halting alrport growth. Poor People in DC Now Number 3,000 WASHINGTON (UPI) -J\tsur· rection City goes over the IO'ftJ'ftmeD\ Imposed populadoo mark ol 3,000 to· day as nearl7 1,000 more ol the na· tton's poor Joln the Poor People's Campatin on Washington. 'Mle poor planned the tb.1rd day of . pllgrl.mal's to Clpltol Hill from th~lr ah.antytown .,.... .tbe Lincoln Memorlal to prw...-c.cz-a iMo mart Jobe or • l\W'llfttted allDml IDcomt. • 1 - Vancouver, Wash. -The son nnd daagbter of the Kt'mraus couple, names unknown. -M. J. Oaborae, addre11 unavall· able. Mayor Trainor wu returning to Red Bluff after atteLd.lng a California League of Cities IuUtute for mayors and city councilmen ID Anaheim. M/IDRIG.IJL by Heritage makes dining a pleasure .•. •.. entertaining more gracious , 22 fl HAltlOtt IL VO . P~OFESSIONAL INTalOl DIS ... • COSTA MESA, CALIF • MM271 MM276 • • , ' . I ~ d :ind t'ln ase one en- &be ip Dtil its urn cia· •ail, 1tol : on ilat· 1001 at- ere llY• 11y- ln1t the and k h be· lel· ties rat· ern lrst :ors Ing eak ped the illy the qr wit- · om ned ng 21· ay1 1ter ally !lei llao tin IOUt to 1ble 1tes ap- tbe my sto- !Vi· 1ter ll'k, • ~ .Fl~ing 'W,~y of Life' to Copter Crash Pilot , I I 'l'D RATHER FLY MY HELICOPTER THAN DRIVE THE CAR' Huntington a .. ch Pilot Jack Dupies Peri.heel in Crash N. Vietnamese Reoccupy Valley, Threaten Hlie SAIGON (UPI) -North Vietnamese troops have reoccupied the A Shau Valley just one week after allied troops ended a costly sweep through the Communist stronghold, U. S. military sources said today. The Com- munist move meant a renqwed threat to the city of Hue. The disclosure came as the U. S. command announced that 5 4 9 . mericans were killed in action last week, 13 short of the all-time high of 562 dead the previous week. The com· mand said the allies killed 4,765 Com· m•Jnists during the week ended Satur· day and revised upward from 5.552 to 8.186 the Communists . killed the previous week. The A Shau Valley is a 25-mile·long gateway to Hue and the coastal areas from the Ho Chi Minh Trail which runs southward through Laos. lt was occupied by Americans 'llnd South Vietnamese at a cost of 142 U. S. dead an:; 84t wounded. Vietnamese losses were not announced. During the 29-day-old allied OC· cupation of the valley, 739 Communists were killed and six prisoners taken with vast supplies of weapons. But the: Americans also lost 138 helicopters shot down . When the operation was completed. Lt. Gen. William B. Rosson told newsmen it bad ended ·the immediate th:-eat to Hue. the ancient imperial capital. He saJd U. S. planes would keep the entire area under "in· terdiction" by bombing attacks but that the monsoon rains made oc- cupation too dilficult. Communist occupation was disclos- ed as Hanoi radio broadcast an editorial in the official Communist dai-· Jy Nhan Dan ca!Ung allied Operation Delaware which cleaned out the valley a major American defeat. It said more than an entire U. S. division was involved but that the Viet Cong and North· Vietnamese "meted- out severe punishment." Hanoi claimed more than 2,200 U. S . and South ViPtnamese troops were "wiped out," nearly 200 aircraft shot down or destroyed on the ground and more than 100 vehicles wrecked in a "heavy defeat" for the United States. l' said the allied operation failed to lessen the predicament of t.he Ameri· cans jn the northern provinces. rn Washington Defense Secretary Clark M. Clifford said more hard fighting is ahead In Vietnam and the United States must be prepared t:o fight a.nd negotiate at the same time. He called the high intensity of the war since the Paris talks began "disap- poi'!_ting but not surprising." Angel Pitcher Guilty Of Drunk Driving California Angel pitcher George Brunet wa s found guilty of drunken driving today in a jury trial at CentraJ Orang! County Municipal Court in Santa Ana . The Angel sou thpaw wiU make a motion for a new trial on Friday. The charge was filed by Orange police on Jan. 16. Hitch Becomes 13th .UC President in UCLA Rites Charles J . Hitch wes inaugurated as the 13th president of the nine-campus University of oaworma this morning • follo,,tng a proce111ion of gowned faculty members. UC Irvine pro- fessors among tbem. In inaugural remarks at Pauley Pavilion on the UCLA campus, Hitch called on young people and in· tellectuals to join forces and begin "an unp~Ue~~ attack on the aocial&ls o! our time. A delegation ol 50 faculty m~ rs from UCl was led by Cbance lor Danjel (;. Aldridl Jr. Hitcll 57, has been University of Calif onrla president since the first of the yell'. The onetime Rhodes tcholar and fonner controller of the U.S. Defense Deplrtment said grave problems fac11 the nation al}d demand "the mn¥ rl3orou11 study 11nd analy~s and ap• pUcatfon at our command." , "tn thl11 effort our universities m11y play a Cftntral role." Hitch ulrl. "Here are the !1cillties we nted -the In· ftrucdo1, tl'le reaearcb1 the 1eektr1 f f I for truth and the tools of their voca· tlnn." Hitch took oote of ''the atmosphere of frustration, of anger aftd alienation that marQ imporlant areas nf thought. particularly among t h e younger members of our society.'' He said hlPJ>ies embody some ad- mirable qualities. such as brotherhood and de'$mpbuls of rnterial concerns, but also "represent a tragic failure to reali7.e man's Intellectual potential and his ~oclal responstblUties." Young political actMstt, Hitch said, have poslti9e qualities 1uch as dedica· tion, refusal to accept present con• d:itions as inevitable, and readiness to bred rrouod ln the search for new answers. I "However. the.re Is an extremism about M>me of the diagnosis and pre3Crlptlon rnund in tllls approacl'I that 11 profoundly contrary to rtgorou• intf'Jltttua! analysis." l>urln~ t.h~ ceremony. Hll<:h worr tht traditional president's robe. Ont dlidonned by Pteaident Benjamin Id• Wbeeler ln 1891. 'Helicopters Safer Tha~ Cars ,' Hu11rtington Flier Claimed By WILLIAM REED Of tM IMllY l'l•t Steff For Jack Dupies or Huntington Beach, the loves of his dfe were his three children. his wife, Little League baseball and flying helicopters. "Why1 I'd much rather fly my helicopter across Los Angeles than drive tbe car." he once told me. "Flying is a lot safer than driving. "Whipping that big chopper across th ' sky is my way of life.'' His way of life kiUed ex-Marine Jack Dupies Wednesday evening. Dv.pies. 45, was 2t t:ie controls of his Los Apgeles Air" ays Sjkorsky S-61 ~elicopter when it appareptly came apart in mid-air and crCliihed in flames at Para~ount. Dupies died along with 22 others. The Huntington Beach pilot died as be had lived -flying. The Dupies lfve at 6442 Govjn Circle t - in Huntington Beach. About the only thing Jack likej better than flying was Little League baseball. It wa~ at a aance sponsored by\ Ocean View Little League a few months ago that Oupies told me of his love ot flying wiUi Loa Angeles Airways across Orange County to the Los Ange les airport. Dupies, father of three children, was watching his just-married daughter .Jac11lyn Butler gUde across the dance flror at Meadowlark County qub '1 hile discussing his love of flying and of Little League. Hlc; other children ar.> .Jerolyn. 19, and John. 11, who has on~ more year of Little League to go. The slim ex-Marine told or learning to fly helicopters in the Marines and of being a used car salesman in his native Wisconsin while waiting for the opportunity of returning to flying after Budget Passes World War 11. lie said he joined Los An~eles ,4jrways in 1952 and ha!! been flying with the company since then. "ft'lying is wondt!rful : you've never really seen Orang~ County until yo u've zipped over it in the chopper ." Following a dance with hi~ wife .lean, lf r~rount~d the fun and tears in"qlved with aiding the Ocean View Little League AU-star team to thr 19fi6 Southern California Champion~hips in 1966. .Jack was 11 coach of thr ~lllfs <1nrl wo"kPd closelv v•i\h the lads as lhr1 tooi. tournament after tournament on the way to San Lorenzo · where they narrowly lost the state title. "These boys are the fine st and I can't help but cry with them." he told th~ DAILY PILOT after the team lost its first game in weeks of tournament play. Senate Moments later his e n t h u s i a s m returned and he began to chide t.he boys for not beginning practice im- mediately for the r.ext game. · League orficiaJs, all stunned this morning by the tragic death of the mar. they called "the spirit maker.'' reminded me that it was Dupies who was always ready to d!> whatever job was needed to be done in LltUe L1>ague. EarliPr thi~ year. he helped orgiruz~ the PrOfessional Helicopters Pilots A~sociation and was president of the orirn nl iation. ''I'm proud of being a helicopter pilot ." Jack told me. "I love it and flying has been real good to me. "No, it's not dangerou.s," he replied lo a question. "After all. I've been flying for years and years -and I didn't get killed." Schmitz, Whetmore 'Sex-Protes ts ' Fail Ne'rvpor t Driver Stve rves to Miss Rabbit, Killed From Wire Services SACRAMENTO -Despite protests led by two Orange County senators seeking to cut off hikes for college faculties to bring "sanity" to the cam- puses. a trimmed version of Gov. Reagan's $.5.7 billion budget sque<:•ked through the State Senate Wednesday and faced the Assembly today. Without a vote to spare. the Senate approved 27-8 a budget bill about S5 million lighter than originally sub· mitte~ by the Republican governor. The budget needed 27 ayes -two thirds of the 40-member Senate. Only one Democrat votH against it. Opposition was led by Republican senators John Schmitz oC Tustin, .lames Whetmore ol La Habr11 and H. L. Richa,rdson of Arcadia. Their stand a~ainsl the budget was sparked by campus unrest and sex-orien1.ed ac· tivities l)t the ooHeges. Schmitz and Whetmore backed an :imenc1ment by Richardson seeking to wipe out all faculty pay raises for UC and lhe colleges. He cited the •·poor moral fiber of the educational com· munity."' "I feel we should ~ay that when. in fact. the state colleges shape up, we·n be more than happy to compensate them for their energies," Richardson said. Supporting nim Schmitz said there is ''a moral crisis on our campuses where the good people are remaining REDWOOD ROUNDS .- USE FOR RUSTIC GARDEN PATHS. BEAUTIFUL IN A TROPICAL SEmNG. FRESH FROM THE REDWOOD FOREST. ONLY 98' EA. NEWBANDINI OXALIS CONTROL Stops Oxalis and feeds established dichondra cfil· nf'utral while the bad people are turn· ing the campuses into carnivals ... "'This is a last resort," was Whet. more's reaction. "'Believe me, we've tTied everything to ... bring some sooi- ty into the activities on some of these campuses.·· In opposition. Sen. Albert S. Rodda ID-Sacramento1. said such a salary stalling move "w-0uld serve notice to the people of the United States that California is no longer interested in supporting the caliber of higher educa- tion ." .. 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(C-W .., ... .,... ... ....,, A gunman who demanded money and some cottage cheese with chives at a Reno, Nev., market, settled for a $.'j() loan. Clerk Denis Kidwell told the gunman be was out of cottage cheese and chlves and it would be a good idea if he put the gun away. The robber ex· pl ained that bis wife and· child were ill arid 'be needed $50. Kid- well gave him $50 after the gun- man signed an 1.0.U. and left the name and telephone of a friend as reference. • 1tiw Kay Engstrom celebrated her tint. birthday T~a<lay weighing m.r« than dz times tohaf sht did a ~r ago. Tina weighed one pound, 111 ounces at birth and too8 the amal· -----,,....,.-_,,.n~cr-~Q1!!l-czt:=th~ De.Uas~ iloJpital. Doctors did not expect he·r to live but Tuesday she weighed in lit 12 and one-half pounds. Except for a ttto minor problems Wu not being tibft to. find walking &~1 amoll ~h or slipping ttnder the tray of Mr highchair, sh« is normal in every Y~Ct. • Donald and Wallace Brithinee, 19-year-old twins at the University Of California at Riverside, have been elected to J>bi Beta Kappa, national academic honor society. Jn 1965, they were co-valedictorians at nearby Fontana High School-. 'they will graduate this coming JQJie. • • S•muel Linder, owner of a phar- macy in Sl Louis West End. has asked police to keep an eye on the store at about 1:30 p.m. each day. 'fbat's the time a young robber has held up Linder thr ee times within tb past 10 days. Linder said the yquth took $120 at knifepoint in ~latest holdup. • A Bnkelty dog is consider«d educated in that seat of higher edMcation if hf! stays within six jeet of his master. Bombarded by 31 pages of letters and ~ti­ t-ions containtna 2,100 signa- «ir«s, the ci&y council decidf!d "obedience-trained" dogs don't need leoahe1. The council pas· std a law stating dogs who stay • Within siz feet of th«ir masters · wm be • deemed leashed. .Facing Cal\ up W ASHING'.OON (UPI) -Several hundred reservistS who were aesured last ye.ar that they would not be called up· are now be1ng ordered to active Medical Team Finds Answer To Teen Virus .. PHILADELPHIA (UPI) -A hus- band and wife team of medical researchers have discovered the pro- bable caia ot mononucleosis, the so. called "Kissing Disease" which af· flicts 50.000 American teen-agers each year. Research by Dr. Werner Henle and his wife, ~de, points strongly to the virus EBV as a cause of mononucleosis, a strength-sapping ii· 1nees which strikes young men and women between 15 and 20 years old. It is mOst common-on collegrnm-: - puses. Despite its nickname, the disease is not spread through kisses. The Henles' breakthrough equips medical science with a tool to d.et.ennine through blood tests who has had the disease and wbo is still susceptible to it. · Chance gave the UnivttSity of Pennsylvania researchers their first clue to the link between EBY and mono. Elaine Hufkin, a research technician at Children's Hospital, had contributed blood samples for. another research project. She was later stricken with mono ~ ~n_recoyerv. her. blood was discovered to contain EBY antibodies. The Henles ; then ~ blood samples from mono patients at the University of oalifmlja and Yale and achieved the same results. Henle, 57, and his wife met at the Heidelberg Medical School i n Germany and came to the United States in 1936. New Jersey ~Due In Long Beach Port June 11th . NORFOLK, Va. (UPI) -The USS New Jersey, the world's only active battleship, was to begin calibration firing tests of her mighty 16-inch guns in the Atlantic Ocean off the Virginia capes today. The 54,ooo-ton v e s s e 1 , recom- missioned last month to bolster the Navy's offshore -shelling of North Viet· nam. began loading 2,500 tons of am· munition Monday after a four-day cruise from Philadelphia, where she had been in mothballs for 10 years. The New J ersey will dock at pier 12 at the Norfolk Nav.al Station Saturday for two days of public inspection. The pul>Mc wiD be permitted aboard the vessel Saturday and Sunday. The 888-foot battlewagon is schedul· ed to arrive at her home port of Long Beach, June 11, for 10 weeks of training out of San Diego before joining the 7th fleet off Vietnam this ran. military duty, the Pent.aeon ~d todJ.y. The ~ervists were excUMd from the 1967 punitive callup becaul• tbeJr.. units had been disbanded and Jt wu. no fault of theirs tilat they were .DOt taking part in weelrend drill«. But the present mobilization of t~· reserves is on the basis of need, the. Army, said, and these men f~e no bet-. ter than others when' the compute11. grind out the name to be tapped. Some of Ute rseervatis, who '-4· made plans on an assum'ptlon tblt they would be civilians indefinitei, .. have hotly ~ and have COD-- tended that they were assured ..,. would not be called. · The Army said a reservilt cannot 1- awured be WOQlcl ..never be called 19 because it would be contrary to regulations. Most of the men who encountered the-double jeopardy in suc~ve years and escaped only the first time are in areas around Columbus and Cleveland, Ohio. St. Louie, Housto,, Los Angeles, AUanta and New York City. The concentration is due to the fact that the ~ Reserve&vis~ were ifls6ii00eain ttieSe ar a reorganization. The individual reserves now being mobilized are part of a caUup of 24,500 men, mainly in unita, announced by the Pentagon April 11. The units, after members were given 30 days to settle their civilian af. fairs , already have repol'Wd. to mobilizattion stations. But the in- dMduals, who will serve • "fillers" in the units, ~ only now beine cailed and will not report for duty untl late June. • The original estimate was t.bat 3,500 "fillers" would be needed, but the total has tumed out to be 4,100, because there were more vacancies tha.n anticipated in the tmita. ~latiOJl=~~whg;_ failed to escape in the tecXJDd rvund, individuals are being called only fot periods usually lets than 18 mcntbl. Goldwater Case Against Writers Slated for Jury NEW YORK (UPI) -The jury in Barry Goldwater's $2 {D1JlioD libel suit against the defunct Fact magazine to- day w.as expected to begin deltberaUDC whether the 2.0-page artide m question was a deliberate cbaractet' usaHlna· tion or a "historic contribution" to crusading journalism. Both sides were to present their final arguments to the f~al court jury of nine men and three women. In the final day of teitimony Wednesday, Fact editor Ra J p h Ginzburg, author of the article that appeared during the 1964 presidential campaign when Goldwater waa the Rep$1ican candidate, caned· i t "historic," crusading journalism while Goldwater's attorney con.tended it was a deliberate d e f a m a t i o n of Gold•'later's character. Under five hours of cr~s ex· amiMon by Goldwater's attorney, Roger Robb, Gimburg said be had at- tempted to make an boneet presen- tation of the material obtained from 2,400 p.sychiatrists who filled out Fact question~ ab o u t Goldwater's fitness for the presidency. The article wai. based on the psychiatrists' answers. Nation Soaked Scene Missouri and Ohio Brothers in Drenching Callferwla c..:.a.a ~ dMr llltflt\ and ._., hV\ throutlll Frldav. bllf -H ldlV .,,..,, ..... ffrlv ITICltlliN ... cfOudl. Sfltfl!l't ,. .... 11.S. s ....... r, "'-" "" ""'~... Mltlltd mUdl OI Ille ~llOll IONv. 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''In a nation which prides itself on be I n g the wealthiest, thousands - perhaps as many as four million -men, women and children go to bed bu.ngry and awake In the mornin~ with no hope of respite," Clark said. Clark, chairman o( the !'enate Subcommittee on E m p loyment. Manpower and Poverty opened hear· mgs today on hunger a11d presented f i n d i n g s on malnutrition produced by hims.el! and other members of the panel. About 300 to 400 membe\'s of the Poor People'• March on Wubington were ex· pected to attend the bearing in the auditorium of the new Senate office building. "Far too long we have buried our heads in the sand like an ostrich, unprepared Elections . Spark 'Riot In Panama PANAMA CrrY (UPI) - Ba ttle~pped National Guard troops today patroll· ed outsld~ the Panama vote· counting center 1'he!'e 1up- porters of rival presidermal candJdates f o u g h t Wed· nesday witb guns, kn!Vell and rocks. The clalh. which ended when guudlmen moved forward ftring Ila the air. left at 1fJMt 10 penaDI m.. jw-ed by fdWI. 'J'n othSI were stabbed md ..,..al were 1tnJct by roca. One wamn •• .tripped of Mr' clotbing IDd Wt f:11ac In a nearl1y pm. Ullinji:nd but suffering fnm thoct. The flgbting deftloped when support.en ell pro- government ca n4tda t e David Samudio pdMred at the park for a rdy. Backers of the opposition candidate, Amolfo Ariel, arrived and Che fi&btinl began . Panamanians voted May 12 but tbe National EJection Board did not beCin to coant the ballots until Saturdl!y. So far, with fewer bD 20 percent of the • • t I I counted. An. led with about 33,000 to lllnadlo't 28,000. to face the truth. "The thought that there are hungry chi ldren and 1dults In Mississippi. on the Standing Rock I n d J a n Reservatio n; h Judge Rules 'Acquittal' For Parents PHOENIX, Ariz. (UPI) - Thi pare1U of • girt who turned • gun on herself rather than shoot her pet dog as puni:sbment were ac· quiUied Wednesday of manslaughter charges. Superior C.ourt J u d g e William Holohan granted a defense motion for a direct.ed verdict of acquittal for Mr. aod Mrs. Joseph Ault ol Phoenix. 'lbe judge ruled the i--o· eecuiton did not p r o v e beJcnl a rea1onable doubt tbllt the Au!ta cormnitted a crime in the death of their deuet*Jr, Linda Marie, 21. COSJA MESA Present OM Coupon Per Wash to Cashier and Experience CAR COSTA MESA CAI WASH SERVICE WASH M>OI MON. TMIU TMUll. ONLY COSTA MESA CAR WASH 2059 HARBOR ILVD. AT BAY ST. ITANDAH •ASOUNI m Ac,_ frWft TllellllA llCllllN l'WCI FREE Car Wash WITH &AS RU-UP -tO &AL Miii. WITH THIS COUPON OR 50<\ OllF CAR WASH without gas purchate. -hM ..... ,,.. n... o.ty - -TO•I OB9IT CAllS Hiii COWOtl llP'llD JULT 1, 1911 -----------COSTA MESA CAR WASH 2059 HARBOR BLVD. AT IAY ST. ITANDAID ~-[) FREE Car Wash WITH &AS Rll-IJP -10 &AL Miii. 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MN111 ., , •. .. l Ne ] 1 ] DE Detrc baa J toda3 nor sigJ>i tlons Th• Publl a 231 'l'err1 • Tribl longE news less · tion Free WI· nege> plabll four brok• sche. uni or Th pred: more ~~ smee get~ two -pmi resu next M R T NJ Eliz. er c 18 in N muc for that have M has ous old mac ica. offic Cole nur! \coa• H graJ gre• sprE Cali the borr w own Mrs ban er. horr mor M to her ..-rran ner ligh ball tori N. par her coll sltll J B f • -- No Setiletnent Seen Detroit NewsJiiper Strike --~ Entering Seventh Month DETROIT (AP) -Tfle The 13 union still without Detroit newspaper strike contracts -noe are not on bas luted six months as of strike -havi at least an today with neither unions u n o Hicial understanding nor publishers a b o w i o g that none wiJr go back until .signs ol changing their posi-all do. tions . The strikellbat startocl it The American Newspaper all erupted tt midnight Nov. Publishers Assoclation li~Ls ta when the Teamsters a 23(}.day shutdown of the Union str1ck the News in Terre Haute Ind. Star and support 1£ new contract Tribune in 1964-6.5 as the 'demands longest ever, but these Two clys later the Free newspapers combined have Jess than a lOth the drcula-Press slut down voluntarily. tion of either the News or The iewspapers operate F under an agreement t:hat a rwee1 • .a..P,ressthe. t k strikeagainst one is a strike uun pas wee , ainrt both negotiatioas between the · ag · pUblhiber5 and two of the Twee Teamsters at the four striking unions have Ne'fl voted . d o w n set- broken off. No talks are tlenents negoti~ted by t~eir scheduled with the other two r ~ re s e ~ta~1ves. Fin~! unions on strlke. ap:-eement dtdn t come untJI The most o p t i m j s t l c ~rch 15. predictions are that the . '111e strike then was 121 more than one m i I I i o n days old, ttie contracts or the 13 other unions with which the newspapers deal had upired and employes staned picketing. The publishers a e t t 1 e d with the Teamsters on a three-year c o n t ., a c t , ef- fective three years.frotn the old expiration dam or Nov. 15 and Dec. 1, 1967. The newspapers had of- fered this same $30. three- year package to at least four of the remaining 13 unloos, and spokesmen for most of these and the others indJcated this w a s ac- ceptable, if agreements can be reached on contract termination d a t e and overtime. Publishers insist the new contracts be for three years Crom the date publication is reSU!ll_Cd. Pusllme-PuUgu Geoffrey Holder, who portrays Willie Shakespeare the Tenth in the film "Doctor Dooli ttle" presents a model of the Pushme-Pullyu seen in the film to Mrs. Lynda Bird Robb at the White House. Lynda was invited to a special benefit showing for the Na· lional Child Research Center in Washington. WA•EHOUSI OUTLET Detfojters who have been wit4out their regular papers A B R t ~~rtile~\~~e~;e~:·;, rmy urro e urns FURNITURE ... CARPET ..... tS. FORTREL CARPETING two weeks. Some sources · pr~ct neither paper wit~-------- resune pubUcatlon in t~ Cpl. Jack S. Back from Vietnani next two months. lft SOFAS $169. uty I Mom of Year SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -seasick on the boat trip back to Ft. Riley. Orbison That's the way it is man. over. according to his old plans to attach him to his You do your time in Viet-commanding officer, Maj. new oullit, the 1 3 8 t b Harry D. Orbison. Engineer Group, and pro- .... us 5.95 J. J. KNICKIRIOCKER 4001 llRCH ST~ N.I . CM-'•ll-1 & MKAnMr) 545-1409 Rpised 18 To Success pam, and when you get When Cpl. Le m&-kes it mote hlm to buck sergeant. ~meyourMin~ab~e~I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ N 'v YORK CAP) -Mrs. Eliz th Bodine, 1968 Moth- the Year, raised her ildren on a farm in th Dakota. Saying too freedom is n~t _good ildren. she believes that Is better when tney have bores to do. Mr Bodine's guidance has id off. The namer- ous o spring of this 70-year- old n 've of Polan4 have made ~ir mark in Amer- ica. ey Include a Navy office a retired Afr Force Colon three teachers, two nurses a lawyer. a football \coach d a baseball coach. Her mily, including 80 grandc dren and eight great -andchjldren, ls spread om Minnesota to Caillorn althclugh six of the chi! en make their homes in ortb Dakota. When y are not at their own horn in Velva. N.O., Mrs. B nnd her hus- band, Fra a retired farm· er, vis the children's homes, s ping about a month at ch place. Mrs. B ne. who c a m e to the U ted Slates with her paren in 1913. w a s named th 968 award--wrn- ner Thurs 1 in a candle- light cerl!fltny at the grand ballroom ~f lhe Waldorf-As- toria H~J' Mrs. said she was partic ly proud that 16 of her 18 c 'ldren had attended college. he frowns on mini· skirts sid hippies. red tape. \ Cpl. Jack A. S. Le. a t o b a c c o-chewing burro beloved by the U.S. Army's 595th Engineering Company formerly based at Ft. Riley, Kan.. arrived here by air freight from duty in V1et- nam. = Cpl. Le. renow d for his prowess arpiCl5 gup -and eating -cigarette butts, was unable to follow his out- fit back when it returned last Februar.y. "" But when he did touch down here in a Trans World Airlines fteighter, did Cpl. Le -Le stands for light equipment -get a hero's welcome? There were a f e w newsmen around as he was uncrated. But do you call getting your temperature taken. getting your feet washed and giving up a blood sample a h e r o ' s welcome? And lI the blood sample has to be flown to the Department of Agriculture's laboratory at Beltsville, Md., to see iI you picked up anything dreadful in Vlet- nam,do you can that red carpel treatment? Cpl. Le a p p a r e n l 1 y thought not. He bucked and brayed .a l>i~ but what ca )'OU do? TWA reserved space for him on a flight to Kansas Ci- ty todpy. Cpt .. Le grew up with hls out£1t lat Ft. Riley and mov- ed with it to Vietnam more than a year ago. He was one of t b e few who wasn't ST I PRIZE WEEK'S FAtULOUS TASTEE-ZIN6 TwoF., ..._".__. IUY ANY HAMBURGER CHEESEBURGER •Y 24 -June OR T ASTEEIURGER 6et • beg of French FriH .• FREE! • 1111 ...... ,...,Ir. Hit--1---JUIT w , ... ,_.,... .. r ..... ,,__. .. .,.,..- iii-ff ftz• MdA-HUNTIN,TON IUCH NrWPOltT IEACH .... Md'.-. ' ,...,.. w ....... '"" SANTA ANA-WARNU "WATERBUG" VEST Wined ., Cfytbl ..... ""'· Mttr• la'a fwllMlt ..immmr tMdler. Uatlt· Wllallt. Clllllfortablt, IDft. boorllll 21,. H1tc1 for .... CMlllt Wlttftol. 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Take up to 12 months to Pfl'I· .,.,.., •• nrft of Allal "9 .._... Howl At Chevron ll&Mdl ------------- ( s. ar~ fror le at Jun con: R Cor gra go ma: gr• the c ma A. Ma tint Bol Joy Poi Foe Brt IA - Thursday, May 23, 1968 DAILY PILOT f Cal State. to Graduate 76 Coast Students'.-----, • I See by Today's Seve»O'-six Orange Coast area ltlldeab will lfaduate from califoroia &ate· Col- lege at Fulluloo Friday, June 'I in the Dint}\ annual commencement exercises. Ronald N. A n d e r s o n , Corona dtl Mar. w i 11 graduate with bonors, which go to ltudenta who have maintained a 3:5 to 3.84 grade point average over the four )Wall. C a n d l d at e s for the masters delree ae James .A. Adln:M, Jr .. Corona del Mar: FloJd G. Bebito, Hun- tington Beach: Thelma R. Boltoo, Huntington Beach; Joyce E. Bowe~ Dana Point; Richard B. Bo.Yle; Fountain Valley, Pav.I f;. Brennan, Soudl LlguDa; LlrrJ c. caaady. Colt.a I " I I Mes I : a nd R ll d 0 It Beec:b; ~ N. Aadercon, Nrwport Beach: Maria A. Mesa: Leoa H. Le w ls . John s. StanpblU, Cost:i Want Ads Debernitt, H ll n ti D Ito a C... ... Jiii'; 5*asu ,J.. Castro. ~-Mesa; Robert Laguna Beach; Ronald L. -Mesa~ ~ M. Stein.1 Bea. =: = !'n:r:-!--;· -G. Cejka, Costa lfi¥a; 0 '"le rmillat. eaplittaDO Ohea del ~John-N:1 Also, Robert 9ra_y, Foun-FOWltaia VllDey: ut~ RobertW.CIMk,Bantington Be~; Robert Par i_s 1 ~=x~=.~~i tain Valley; Ned T. Ba!. Barbara J . Bea Btiboa Buch; Ann L. Cowley, Laguna Niguel; Bruce E. del Mar; and MargErette A. ~ Mesa; Bruce A. llland. ' Costa Mesa: ·Philip A · Pierson. H~tlnttoa Bead; TcluMey. Newport Beach. I Hod&ea. t..guna Be a c )a; o 1ber 1 .,.. David Dawson. Costa Mesa; Jobn S~e Quinn. Calta Mesa; Daniel B. Van C&mpen Julie D. tbyer. Himtillcta Belknap, Coda Mela; Ftan-L. Dendiager, Costa Mesa ; Patrick J. Ray, Huntllt&tOP HUlltinttoo Beach, Gordor :~~a:~ m.~:=:··n: =~=~:~~:~~~~~Rob-~E~ta~~ ~~· Ne~ Po~ t Newpart Bw*; Law1ence Jay RolliasoD, Newpmt llland; Ai. F. Woodrich G. Bmnter, B111boa lllllDd; Pamela J. Fate. Colt.a Beach; David W. SmlQl. Newport 8-di; U4 Frint Others are 01aries V. WUliam Daiei Blecber, Mesa; Myrna M. GilfeMber, Mission Viejo; David J. Cl.weDce Wri&ht. ·Cost t Pursley, WestminsU!r; Judy Ccrooa del Mar: Roderick Irvine; Bernadine Gomalez, Sprang, Foantaba V~; Mesa. B. ~r •• Ne•~~r t A._Bukoff. Hantia1to1. Newport Beach; Ma via ----------------- Beach; Betty J. Sc:ultz, Beach; Barbara D. Buras. Grisba1;n. Costa Mesa; Lin· Costa Mesa: Gary M. CClnlna del -; Jolm W. da D. Hallidy, Costa Mesa;.---------------- Valim, Costa Mesa. cabello, Newport Beach~ Gary Allen Beff1ty, Foun· Ca ndi d a tes for the Martin A. Capunt, Balboa tain Valley; Mary A. Hoist. bachelors degrees a re lslmd; C8&'0)e J . Ctroom-Huntington Beach: Qiarles 'JbettSa R. A i d.r ich, ~. Newport Beedl and W. Kearney, Westminster; Westminster; Astra A. Lani S. carpeater, Ne'wport and Raymond K. Kladz.i.k, Alwin, c.oMa Meu; Linda Beach. Balboa lslaod.. M. ........... H~ Robert C. Car T tr , · Joseph A. ~o, Costa SHARP U ,._.,. • th•'fl ffa4ef, 1tM tM DAILY PILOt S •-•" Di111•· A·LINE d aaeif-4 Mt ~eya. Melt• • .._..., 4 .. 1 , •• wllether re-·,. ., .. ., ...... . I • SEVERAL me MOVING SALES COlONG UP - Fuml~ and boll.......,, item' galore! • REWARD or $3). for find. Uig a ~ er znocrq for • 24' 1'11maran. . e ARTISTS are wantat to help form a OC>OPERl· TIVE snJDIO GALLERY. e It's getti.DJ eloee to that fUn Jime o( ~· • .the beach IRllDJDft' ~ AL.5 are still a vai1ale. • .here are 10mt? wooderfu1 va- catioo spot.s. e Wber~ to bey a DRIVE. ~ near South a..t Plaza! -.... S-E-N-S-A-T-1-0-N-A-l 5-DA Y OFFER! -1- 1 HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO BUY.FINE QUALITY NAME IRAND FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES AT LOWEST PRICES EVER OFFERED! e GiO!lt mri~fteuw hllcla 2l.2 co, ft. ef food S!OtOgel e H11ge 312.fb. vpr)ght f-ttr 1ection Wi'Tll flw door ,...iv..i e Adwr.r9CI MW "No-froat" fYli•M. 110 frod -in ,.fflgerotor or f--r.tl • Thrw 9~~ rwfri9e-.............. 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T ••• FIEE PIOMPT DELIVERY $49.95 1.MAm MPAITmll STOii IOlllt DAILY llOOll 'TIL t PA e SAT. & SUI. 11 U. TO 6 P.M. APPL, TY llANCI wm LA. • EL 1111111 TllUllCE ..... ... • .. m. HUlfTCTOM. ICH. lJWMUU Ma~·-•a. •t• am~ 1•11MW •· 18'44 t • •· 1•n hacll lttt 1w•......,.. '"'· a.-,.... &Mlt1 •.WPI .. .,. •fll'I eu.an tlM111 I IHONDO ICH. 2US 1111. lcll. M. 111·1m 17H21l I re -·-.,.,,.. ______ _,_ _______ .,.._ __ ,........., _____ .-. • IU1INI 11111 ......... mem-.1 )8 DAILY PILOr Thursday, MIJ LJ, !IJ&ij lttA In Contempt? .. Grarul Jury Call.s Shoes Case Waste SA~'fA ANA ''A needle~$ waste of time and taxpa}ers' money'' was how the OrJnge County Grand Jury \\c<l nesday described the Robert E. Lee case. The Jur) lurther ch;irged that the "unnecessary legal marrcuverinc ... lhc loss o[ timio in tllP <:ourts. the publtt• bickering between count.> dt·partmcnt officials. • 1 ha~ led to 1 a loss of con· fidence in the c o u n t y judicial system.·• ·, The Lee case embroglio stemmed from the seizure by the District Attorney of three pairs of shoes, one blood-stained, from a locker in the office of a North Orange County Municipal judge. The shoes :.Jd been given to the judge for safekeeping by the Public L>efcnder's Of· ficc who had been defending Lee on an assault with in· tent to kill charge. Because the district al· torney seized the shoes, the municipal court charged 1hat offi~ with contem~ of court: because -the pubuc defender's men r efused to testify before ttie Grand Jury they have been cbarg· cd with contempt. During the past f e w weeks. privat.e attorneys have defended the munJdpal court, the public defender's office and represented the Superior Court in a series of actions all stemming !rom the Lee case. The Grand J ury hJts at all anl(lcs or the case in its press release: ··The jury feel" l h a t r<'rusat of sworn witnesses. specifically three members or the Public Defender's of· fice, lo testify on two oc· caslons before this body reflects upon the usefulness· of the Grand Jury participa· tion in judicial affairs. "The jury questions the municipal court's decision to p r oc.e ed w ith th e preliminary hearing in the Lee case when the case became a superior court n•sponslbility as a result of the Grand Jury indictment." The jury's release states: "In the public interest, the jury urges all concerned to setUe the questions Involved on their legal merits as qtilclC y as possible." This throws the burden to the district attorney's and public defender's offices. County. Suing Martin For Rent at Airport A pioneer lessee a t Orange County Airport - Martin Aviation Co. -will be the target or a c~Uection suit by Orange County. The firm which -pioneered private flying in the county and for years was the only commercial operator at the airport is $5,000 overdue on its rent. Riehard Brown, president of the firm, sald that stock transfers recently complet· ed .. changed the ownership" of the company and that the lease payments were not DEATH NOTICES COLI:; Mn. lrtne Agnes Col•. "3 E. ltt~ St , Costa Mesa. Aue 71. Survlvrd bv dau9111tra, M<tr91ret 'c. Hell, Co••• ~. and uvlnlt M. Ctrrl91n, 1111· nolu llOll. Wllll•m J. Colt. LOS An· .. i.s: sl>~r. Oltdv1 McDermott, Los Anftln1 Merv Mdlttt, wvom1ne1 bro!Mn, EdWtnf Nolen. llllnoit, °""' nls Nol111, ar-. end Paul Nolan, Artrona; 20 v~lldrfft alld 6 tl'ftl1rancklllldr.n. ROHl'Y, ' P.M. Tlwnd1v. Reciulem Mass. ' A.M. Fri-day, both 11 St. Joachim'! C1tflOllc Clwn:h. Interment, Ruurrectlon Cem-etery. Sin Cebrlel. lll1llr M0<tu1ry, 17't Suffrlor. Cost1 Mn1, Dlcecton. WRIGHT /Nrv P. Wrltnt. """ a.s. ol 112 E\ltr St., c ... 1a ~. Date ol d•etn, Mav n. S..rvlvt<I bY '°"' J ....... A. .. , .. ,, .. El Monte: dauvllltr. MrL Volet•f ~lllews. Canida. ''"'" Mrs. c. R Ab<arm, C•ned•t -••tMc:l•llcl e...i I thru vrut·9'•11d<hlldren. Se•vlcu. Friday, Mn 2•, If A M., llall'l Chap. el, 17fl Suc>erlor. Costa Mu.a. CULBERTSON Samutl K. Culbenlan, 6.Sl2 Parlt Ctrcle, Hunll"9ton Beam. Dale o1 dffth, Mav 11 Survl"" by .,.,..,ft, Mr. and Mn. Samuel ll. CulbtrllOfl; lwO b"""'"· Oavtd and Scott: t>tl.,· ,,., vrandtnolher, Mr>. Grace Cu'"rt· san: mattrNI 9ref'ldOIF'tf'lts, Mr. •rid M,. e..i Alnsden. Craw~ldt Mrvkn. Mondav. 10 A,M., WutmtllSltt Memo<· lal P1rtt. Ol•KM by Pttlt Family Colonial Funeral Horn•. MURPHY Marv E. Murphy. 121' E. Lomll1 St.. Orente. Datt ol d .. th, M1y 22. Sur· vl•od by •i• da1111h1ert, Ruth Bram-'°"• Aldlfll NkhOIS, Btlty llOl!erl•, Phyllls Stoul, All~ Pet•~ 11\d Iris White; t#ll tom. L~rM 1nd ~ ltd MUr°OllYI 4' tr1ndclt!ldren1 6J 11rMl·•••ndchlldr<t11 and one 91'1!11· GrHl1,.ncktllld S..rvlc••· S.turdav 1 P.M,, Pttl< Family Cotontal flltl4lr1i Horne. ARCllER Otto D. Archer. A9t JI, of 606 Df!t• wnr•, Hunllneton Buen. O.le of death, MtY 21. Survived bv wife. Leudon o. Archtri mother, Sarah Arel\ffi son Rodi .Archeri dtwnter, Dl•le NI-.; #0 sllters. Halllt Ford •nd Lois P_, and lour 11renc1e111~... Sei'Yitts •Ill be lleld Frkley, 1 P.,,.., Smflhi Chl ... I tntwr~nt, Wnlrnlnster Mtmorlti Pa.-. Dlrec!M .., s.nrn.s Mortuary, BALTZ MORnIARIES Corona clel Mar OR S.945t Cotta Meta l\U 1-ZU4 BELL BROADWAY MORnIARY llt Broadway, Cotta Meta IJ l-3m PACWJC VIEW MEMORIAL.. PARJt Cemttery e Merttiary Cblpel 35tt Paclfle View Orin Ne"'POrt BeK•, Callfenil '""711 PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME '1111. Btlta An. WeltlllluteT ..am SMITH'S MOR'IUARY m Mala&&. 8 ............ LEMm WESTCLIFP MORTUARY a'1 £. 17$ k, c..&a MHI ..... WESTMINSl'ER MEMOJUAL PAU ""'--&.6,.~ta, J-"9d, Wntm ....... ·-· ... ,... ·. made during the negotia· tJons. Brown said the back rent L~ an obligation of the former owners and he is trying t"O get them to pay it. Lease payments overdue accrue from i r r e g u I a r periods dilling the last three years. Big Suit Filecl SANT A AM -Attorney David Cadwell of Santa Ana has Uled a $2 million libel suit in Superior C o u r t against Edward A. Gafford, an official of the Santa Ana Chapter of the Disabled American Veterans. ~ I SAILING DAYS OVER -Excursion ship SS Cata- lina was sentenced to scrap heap alter owners and unions failed to agree on size of crew fo r trip be- tween LA Har~or :-.. rt Catalina Island, scheduler• to start Memorial Day. ' • 11 ,a., .... e Catalina Steamer Life Ends SAN PEDRO (UPI) - The excursion ship S S Catalina appeared beaded for the scrap heap today, alter her operators and a combine of maritime unlon.s failed to reach agreement on a contract for the 1968 slfmmer tourist season. l "\Ve made au the con· cessions we possibly c.-ould," Charley StillwelJ, president of .the Catalina Steamship Co. said Wednesday. "Thia is the end." He added the Catalina lost '26,000 last summer. "It's not right that one man with his own little dynasty s~ould be allowed to turn off the faucet when be decides to." said a union spokesman followin~ a negctiatlng session that end- ed deadlocked. Stillwell said the dispute c A p was basically over the size ounty pproves ~y ~ethc:t:~a~~~c~o ~aJ~ between Los A n g e 1 c s Hikes in s -Brac ·e1s ~-~~u~n~= a 64-man crew. The com· pany asserted that only 43 SANTA ANA -More than torneys, systems and pro. were necessary to operate 250 Orange County workers cedures analysts. and the vessel and meet U.S. will get additiOJJal pay supervisors of failure to pro· Coast Guard safety stan- raises in five job classifioa· 1 _vid_._e_in_v_e_s_ti_g_at_o_r_s. _____ d_ard_s_. --------- tions, t he Beard o f S u p e r v i s o r s decided Wednesday. The pay hikes will be on top of the 5.5 percent raises approved last week. Highest boosts were approved for sergeants in the Sheriff's and Marshal's oWces. Sergeants' salaries were one of the problem areas ~ poiJJted to by the Orange Ccunty Employes Associa· tion. Cost of Wednesday's sup· plemental raises was set at 'll6,000 by William C. Hart, county personnel director . This will bring the total pay hikes for the conring year to . '~· ''HONOR THE DEAD BY HELPING an average of 6.7 percent THE UV/NG,, for &,400 county workers and will add about $.1.44 million to the county payroll. 0 t h e r c 1 assi1ications boosted Wednesday include ' · From the muddy ,,-trenches of World War I to the ). ·' war-tom jungles f Vietnam American fighting men have given their lives to their Nation's cause professional civil m gineers, •----------·~~~~~ fire control workers, et· --•II SEASlt~if ~--dress doth >'I'· . .. ~· ' \ make a Sdmmer, this one could. it's • 18 IN! June Brides "Ta Ice Note" the modera loole of SUM ele.ance diamond ensembles ·~bycr~~ '19500 • Graceful Diamond Bridal Sets d .. itnecl to sotisfy tradition yet .mplement yf»vr most modem fashionable tali ... £"9Q9ement ond wedding ri119s ore intetlodci119 ••. cannot twist apart or tum. Available in 1 'K while or yellow gold. -1~ IAldllEllCAll ~ -l--= =--=:_.. H•tttf .... Cttttlf ...... ~ H_......lt-lt 1'2·1501 • • ' . . \ c.,,, Ch. Chrlt 01~ .. ""' I.n il Danr 8ertt Wh Send· Ko ooro C.ro Se """" def l.vnn M•" Shir I All Val<I Sir lellt Sd Jadt Nanc Fred Ga N.,rt ... P1tr Cold Adtl l•rr e•rr Glad F~ ll•rt IC• lhnt M•n J•1rt Jilt• .. ~w p - c •rt M~n , ..... ~ ' ,.. ' : . ' ( • If? .. i) I ., t la l --~. n. ·Thursday, May 23, 1968 'Promoting Disloyalty' :For. the Record County GI Guilty in Anti-war Case j ----~ -- lET'S IE FllEllDl Y . ' . ' Hantiaatol W Visitor ; 141.5152 ~ Cosl1 MeSI ~ 642.2472 So. Coast Ylslllr 4M-Om : lllrllor Vhltor '41-3535 n 100 ban new netlbbOr• ar know of IJt10IMI mntQ " oar area, pla•• tell 111 t Cllat n may nteDd a endly welcome and btlp m to beeom• 1cqaalDt.d Ill 11e1r ntw aarrounctltlp. \ \ FORT ORD (lfl>I) -A nounced, Stolte and Amick eireulatinf about 150 copies seaaton and retired mill· private from Yorba IJnda. were escorted hnll)ediately of a pamphlet written by tary officers. in Orange County• and his to the Fort 6rtt stockade. Stolte crlticizU,g the war In "A GI has u much right soldier buddy m>m · PllM Pnviouslv, they had been Vietnam. They testifioo In as anybody to q-uestion the Springs Wednes4-y were , sentuced to four years at on restriction to the huge their dmmse that the con-war's aims." Stolte said hard labor for distributing )>ale, 90 miles south ot San tents were similar to view-during their two-day trial, anti-war leaflets. Francisco. point! expressed by some "because we are the ones The pair, charged with The two soldiers admitted Ieacilng citizens. including who must fight the war." ''p ro rt< o t Ing disloyalty" --------------------------------among the troops, are Pvt. Daniel Amick, 24, of Yorba Linda and Pfc. Kenneth Stolte. Jr., 21, of Palm Springs. A GeneraLCourt .Martial board also ordered them dll· honorably discharged ,and deprived of all pay and ah lowances. Magnavox .•. today's finest, most reliable Color TV. .. . 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M•V 1). l tt.f - LEGAL NOTICE ... ,.,11 Protect Yourself in Merger ClttT.,ICATI 0, I US INUS I ,,CTITIOUS NAMf T~, Undf'"'•Md 6of'\ ~rtltv hi Is GM • .... ,,.,,.,. • bU11nHS •t 105 North P"clflr r .. ,, Hwv l MIUM B•ecn. C..lllotnl•. 1 """" IM flcllJIOV• lfrm ruim. of THE '-'ACHINE SCENE Ind Iha! .. id llrm 1, --------..c•n0m,.~,og~:-:': ,:::,~~::I lnllows· CMI W Haller ?61~ Ovf'd• Wav. l.~gun• &tic.tit, C•llforf'i•. I O•l•d M•V ''· 1'111 C•rl W Mofl•t ~·••• nf C1lltorni1, Ottn<lt Covnlv On M•v 11. 1'61. btlort m•. • Nnl•f\I P"bllc In •nd for .. Id St•I•. H •IMt llv _..,o,.•rM (frl W Hctn-r known fo m• ttt ...,. the '"''~ wti-ow. "'""'' ·~ svtKcrlt>Hf '" I~ within lnitrumenl •nd •Ck"Owl~· 111fi ,.,, ticecu'td "°"' 11me. 'llHICl.aL SE"ll M S Wtlght Nnt•rv Public · C•"'"'"'• P r1...:lool OHie• In 0f•!'O• Cov1tlv Mv ,.,..,..,,,,,on IE•olr•• MAv )'), 1'70 ruollslltd OroM• Coo•I O•llV "'"''· M•v 13. 30 •lld JUft• 6, IJ, ftM t01·&! LEGAL NOTICE ,.:iun Ct•T.,ICATI 0, •USINESS IOICTITIOVS NAMI Th• undefllo•td (lee• cerltlv h• I< con j ~UcJl119 • bvJll'ts• .>I 71?0 PllctftllO, (n;sta Meu, (1Hfof'nla, Und•r th• fil· ifllotJS firm nom• Of M!OOlllWA~ TflAllElll MANUF ... CTUllllr-IG ond lh•t •llTd firm I• c-omoos<d ol I~ folte ... 1.,. Mr!oOf", whew nAmt 1n tult 1tnd of,<.e of lf>idonct I• ,. follows: P"illo 11.•lntabtr. ?~t 1'th Plot•. C.n.st• MeY, (1flfotl'll1. 011M M•v l}. l tM Philip lll•lt\vA,,.r ~t.itt• nt C,utornle. Or,.""' rnu,,tv· ,,,. M•• n. ,~ •. bfofOf• m•, • Nnl•rV "11hllt '" •nd lor Mid SI••~. D"'Vl"•'"' .. n,,-.iir,.d Phllio R.49ttuu.bfr tcf'l"W" '" mP '"' ff the. MJr)Oft whoM'-nam• Is \Ubscrit). -e 11\ th.-: wi""tt't 1,,~rvrn•nt •A(I •CkMWle(J9!fJ t\• f'lttt<.Ut"<f '"'-• \-'!1"\•, 1n~~ I( I Al SEAU Jo,itof'I E o .. ...,,~ ~o••N Pubt\C C~llfo,l"l1t ""~"t•oal OU\ct tn Or AnG4' Cnuntv MY C:~mh,ton E•olr .. • Jv~~ 11. ltNl nvbllsh~ Or1111• Cn••• O•llY r 11<11. M1V 1J. JI! •rtd JV"i' '· IJ, ltM 'OA.&I LEGAL NOTICE R)· S'"LVIA PORTF:R True or False" -The more success(ul an executiw is , ~ prepared to advanct h1msP1f when his c o r p o r a l i o n merges. -Becausr a succrssru l tor executive has a ham: sense or security. is a ~ood leader and also a i;trong a<i· ministrator. he will exercise his good business j11dgmt1nt in his own hehalr when hi~ company is involved in a merger. -THE HlfiHER placed an executive is, the more 1ikelv it is that he'll he in on any merger discussions and tni> more likely ti is that he'll come out on top. True or False..! l::at:h chum seemi; \'aTid cno1.ignto me hut each is .FALSE . ac· cording to an exhaustive study by J la.ndy Associates. oldest of the managem('nl coosultin,g rirmi; in the li S. 01tt Of 20.000 Uflpt'r•incomP men H a n d y interviewe!i over a 12-monlh period. it analyz.cd 960 oireclly in· volverl In ll mer1?er. ThP firm's !indings. or which I have obtained 11 copy. Ml only defy :111 r a s y ,generalities ahout merger:; but al110 arf' a warning !hat the more secure you may LEGAL NOTICE MUTUAL SAVINGS ~·· ..... -........ ,. ...... 236? Ea~t Ct1ut H1pwa1 • ColoNA Du. MA•. (•Id 9262) Trl~t67 ·)010 _...,. ......... '" r. ca... ....... ,......, cu '"" ~. feel , I h e morP vulncrablP you may l As .John L. llandy. t:hirf ~v~ or thl' 9_!!arter· centurv old firm. remarkecl. ''the disturbing results sug- .11est that lhe very factors wh1d1 make a man a Slit· ccss are apt to destroy him tn hmr or thr merl!Cf crisis:· -"JORE ~Pf':CWIC'ALL.\'. nine out of 10 of lhe rx· Pcutives studierl w r r f' psychologically unprepared ror the aftermath o! th<> merger. with only one out or 10 actually sensitive to the warning signs. Because they werr successrul leaders. they tended lo think only of setting a good example for others in the company and ta banish thou-ght 0-f themselves. Because they were not accustomed to failure, they could not an- hcipate I.he possibiUty that their services might no longer be essential. Because they were highly placed. they could not accept the fact that. in a situation where r u n c l i o n s were duplicated. they could be the most vuJnerable. Do not downgrade the message implicit in lhese findings. Jn 1967 ~lone. more than :J.000 mergers were reported and undoubtedly thousands of smaller com· bines went unreported. The trend toward merging grows more powerful by the day. 'J'hjs very i n s l a n t • ex· ecutives across the land are participating in negotiations which will lead to their own dis missal. · How do you use this in· formation to help yourself in a merger? Study this 11 · point ctieckllst which Handy Ba11kers Urged to Hil,e Legislative Lobbying S.\~ l<~RANCISCO ICPI' The president or the California Bankers Associa· tion has urged his fellow bankers to become more in- volved in inn11encing finan- cial legislation Andrew C. Gaither told 4~ oele~ates to the associa· Hon's 77th annual con· vention Monday the nttt-<I for more political a c t i v i I y i temN trom two factors. Fir~t. he said. is the heavy emphasis oow being placerl on legislation by savin1?11 and loan associatioM. the banks' chic( <'ompelilors. Ramo Joins Times Board LOS ANG ELES -Or. SI· mon Ramo. vice chairman of the board o{ TRW Inc was elected a director of Tlmf!~ Mirror at tht com· pany's annual meetlnl' of th.9ttholders Wednrsday Dr. Ramo. onf' or lhe nA· lion's l e" d i n s: rleclrlc11l engineers. lndustrlalis-ts and educators. is an NCJ>trt i.n guided mlssiles. He att.au1ed prominence u a pioneer in microwaves, r adar and .td· v a n c: e d communications. ultt••hith fr~uencles and ~ eiedl'On mic'rosope. • Also new~ elected to The Time-a Mirror Board of Directors was Robel1 F.. Erbun1 who has been a vie~ pre1Jd~nl of Tlmr~ Mirror ~ntt March . 19fl.' w n rt ae:ntral C'.OUn ,,J and HCttar1 •inct November, 1911. ·A· "'c': lliursday's <losing r f -f OAIL V PILOT Thur~ay May 23, 1968 LEGAL NOTICE 'tEGAt NOTICE The DAILY PILOT 811t 1n We•t ' .. UCI Sets Concert In Dance Concert Set Dana Poi-,,,t Unil Meets The regular mnnthly meet-lnl of the Dana Point Inter- national Theater will be held oo Friday at 8 p.m. at Uie, Dana . Point Community House 24626 San Juan Ave- nue, Dana Point. A special program of films concerning the theater and mot.ion pioture arts will be prdented. They will in· elude "Historic Styles of Acting." "The Cinematog- rapher" and "The Art Di· rector." Tbe board of directors now meets at 8:30 p.m. on the first a11d third ThlU'sday of each moDth at the Schell Academy of the Performing Arts. 3 4 1 6 l · D Cout Highway, Dana Point. 'Clear Day' Due for LA One of Broadway's bright· est musicals, "On A Clear Day You Can See Forever," will be presented at the 61lre1 fti.1 'Only Gaine' Short Changes Audience By JAQ GA VER NEW YORK (UPI) "The Only Game in Town" by Frmk D. Gilroy, wbicll Edgar LaMbury presented Mooday dight at t b e Broadhurst Tlaeater, con· alas of two acti, and it is unfortunau that only the -ae· cond .iJ genuaely eqroaing er>tertainment. Tbi.J • p I i t personality rr~tun of the play can only ·be blamed on the autt:ior, ·who won a Pulitizet Prize a few seasons ago· with a most meaningful and homogeno~s drama called "The Subject Was Roses.'' It is necessary to point out, too, that even the suc- cesdul second act. where the writing is sharp and fun· ny. owes much to the enormously skillful playing of . Nelson and Tammy Grimes. Not that they aren't effective in the first half, but the script keeps them under wraps there. The third member of tbe cast is th&t very line British actor. Leo Germ. who. let's lace j • reafly has solittle to dn that OM wonders if Gilroy wouldn't have been better oft bad he found some way to dispense t b e character altogether and settled far a two-character comedy. The pla>.'. is set in Las Vegas. Nel6on ia a piano- playing entertainer who is a compulsive ,ambler and can't get sufficiently out of hock to shake the place. He and a chorus girl meet by chance and snack u p together. with the mul\Jal agreement that there are no strings to their altar. Gem plays a wealtby businessman wbo has been the girl's lover off and on over the yeen dwing ms in· frequem visita to Las Vegas, He has JrC)1Diaed to marry her if he can ever get a divorce. Finally he doe•, but now the girl finds 8fle can't leave the other fellow. H is in the second act that the entertainer and the girl come to grips with their future, and. while there ls nothing particularly start.I· iog about the result, I'll leave its revelation to your visit tQ.. gie~y ._ __ That i.'I, if you can afford to settle for one act ol real entertainment. Greek Theater this summer The Fullerton Junior Col-as part of the Los Angeles lege M u s i c Department amphitheater's 16th annual choral organizations of 150 season, opening a two·week Love the Colorful Sound of Onnge County Music voices will present their en.~O~~e~e;.ulba~; takes! spring major works concert two widely discussed but lit· Tuesday, at 8 p.m. in the tie undenrtood subjects, ex· Campus Theater. according tu sensory perception and to Sheldon Disrud. .EJC _ui.ncamation. and wea_~_.$ m~c instructor who wiJl them into an unusual love conduct. story. Emmy Winner'Klink' Looks to Directing By VERNON HOLLYWOOD t.y of being i nvolved in a good theater project as an aOO>r or director -on or off Broadway. SCOTT (UPI) Werner Klemperer, the befuddled Colonel Klink· of T e I e v i s i o n • 5 ''Hogan Heroes." finds t-he prison camp life of the series as con-fining as his captors and is looking· to g r e e n e r Klemperer. convinced he is familiar with working with other actors. hopes on- ly to master the technical aspects of directing. After that, we should be seeing his name as a director. RADIO KOCM 103.1 FM From Fashion Island. Newport Beach pastures. I Klemperer is becoming a HENRY'S director. This year when the CBS·l~~~ ........... ""'"~~REST AVRANT~~~!!!t'll!!E!!!m!!ll!f TV series went on hiatus there was no outcry for his services as a movie actor. But rather than flake out on the beach or dissolve ill tears. t h e German·borll Klemperer -son of the famed symphony conductor -studied directing. He spent four weeks at 20th Century-Fox looking over the shoulder of director Harry Harris who is piloting "Land of the Giants," a new science fiction series beam· ing this fall. Previously Klemperer completed a course at the University of Southern Califurnia in film editing. The question is why wou~d Klemperer. who only now 1s coming into his own as an actor. want to become a director? When "Hogan's Heroes'' completes its run he will be in demand to star in a series of bis own. His price ba$ You are fft"tllul1 ln.,lted te celef)rate the SIXTEENTH ANNl¥ERSARY of Henrg's Restaurant 2350 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach, Calif. LI berty 8-1 I 77 by attending H'NRY'S FAMOUS TWO DINNERS FOR THE PRICE OF ONF Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday •nd Thursday May 20, 21, 22 and 23, 1961 Spedal En~tal1tt11et1t Speefal ANNIVERSARY MENU Two Oinnert of the Su"e En+r .. for the Pric:e of One l.,,,ed frem Jill ,,M. te MWftltht HENRY'S COMBO ISpenish Combination Plate! _ ................................ . CHAR-BROILED NEW YORK STEAK ·--·························-···········-·--········· CHA R.BROILED TOP SIRLOIN STEAK ······--·········-·····-························· . MIGNON ...... ~ ........................................ -. ....... _.__ Incl~ .. Saa.4, lak-' f'etate alMI lrM4 l.75 •.75 '4.75 5.00 • gone up. be has an Emmy to his credit and everyone who••••••••••••••••••-••llll•llil••••••••• .. watches television knows his face, name and ability. I KJemperer more or Jess dodged the question: "I have a history of directing stage plays. going all the way back to directing in a New York drame acbOOl and in summer atock. I "Anyway, I do not plan to give up· acting. I hopt. to do -both, but not direct myself: in a show or play. I hope to function lllte P.aul Henried .net Larry Dobkin. and, of cour1e, Sh· L a u r e n c e Olivier. They are able ~ act and direct." Klemperer Is many years younger than one I• Md to believe by ~e dlaracter of Klink. His hair (w!wt rt• main. of It) 1a sra1ed for the role a1111 be ..um• an arroc.at aippearance. Ewa playbll a Nall tab• greet talent from him. Ht Is not fond ol G tr m a ft t . Germam or ualfonn1. Kt did. In r.ct. MrVe wtt.11 Amerfean forett d u r I a I · WOfkl War ll •'What I 1'0Uld llu la to! I tmd mytelf bl • Qnmclal po~ 110 p 110 New Yort aod oflort rift"/ pollibW· , FIRST TIME EVER 1/2 OFF ... 18 LB. LIGHTWEIGHT DIAL-A-STITCH 138.50 'o ONLY reg . 219.00 • ZJG.ZAG SLEEVE AIM Now two machines in ciot: l. loc tlenes, toeb, pentJ, ft» or 1111 cittUlar wwi.ng 2. bli nd hems, Otttc:Uts, IC'W on but· tons, akt button hola, cl«ontivc stitdm, drop-in bclWlin • U YEAll PAITS WAUANIY • INSTllUCTJONS INCWDED PFAFF SWCT·A·STITOi WITH SEWJNG BASE ~g. 99.00. ~ olf 4850 Model '1. Not ~n. ' r ·' ·. ( Pl teen a Pl ' .. u-~1 -· ..,.. that ..• of It <I\ ... • I t 1 1 , i • I 1 Ht ErDI Dem of tll . tbe l polit ,'Md "fam1 ia1D rbe1 iA 1t G ·.help Rep ~ ''Dea: • 11 Den: I 'flee• ·pear • p bad poll A cou:r he 1 repu for 1 To in SeDI pM1 • forn: c $. SA perr corp Cow than high 1966 _J)j Safe said figu! the I Ai; sh01I alte1 200 to 44 faml H8%'1 Co. pern near milll In .. 1 :e Mne : be and cter Las ano- is a and it of . He : by up tu al e no 1thy >eeJl I on sin· gas. arry ?t a but an't that girl heir I! is artJ. l'll 10Ut ford real r I nt.1f'°'7, MIJ 1.)1 4~ .-Goldwater Again Challenges Demo Majority: in Arizona • PHOBNIX (UPI) -lb· t.tn,.... qo thll 1ummer, a PbotDbs merchant urned ' ti Btrr'J Ookhrllter W a I eacaatd ID aa tmdlttakinc that pramlMCI lllpt cbanet , 1 .of wccaa. Ht wu u,tnc to uueat ErDllt w. McFarlud, tbe Democratic majority leader of tbl U.S. Senate and one of 1bt ablest aad moat popular . polltlcans in the Soutbweat. . Md"arland bad defeated the ·famed orator, Henry Foun· tam Asburlt, in 1MO and rilen swifUy to prom.lnence in tb• Senate. Go 1 dwater, admittedly -helped by the ElaenhOnr Republican victory of 1962, woq -by a sllgbt marlin. Aaahllt an ovenrbebnlng Democratic registration, in a state that tlSually went Democratic for molt of· ' · flce11 the y o u t b f u 1 • a p- ptU'lng, popular member of a pleeer Arizona family bad turned the nearly im- po11ible trick. A dozen years later, of coune, his magic failed and he suffered an unmatched repudiation in bis campaip for tile presidency. Today, Goldwater iJ back in the running for the Senate. And while hll op. potiJ;lo.n is ..AQLJIHrl~ ,10 formidable as that of 1952, BACK ON TRAIL Barry GoldwAttr he L9 campaigning bard. Goldwater's present talk was eased considerably by the retirement of Sen. Carl Hayden, a man who could eall and raise Goldwater'• claims to Arizona rootl. Hayden, at 90 one of the na· Uon's most powerful men and an undefeated polltican in 60 years of campaigning, called it quits. Democrats realize the dif. ficulttes of d e f ' a t I n g Goldwater in a state where Republicans are on the County Building Hits $19 Million in April SANTA ANA -·Building permits Issued in unin· corporated area.s of Orange County hit 1 peak of more than '19 million io April - highest t-Otal since August. lllee. Rock <tevelopment near UCI saw permits issued for 71 new homes. The t(l(al for the first four months of 1968, $52.4 million is $28.3 million higher than ~ same period last year. IDll'Clb. Tiii ,.... pll'tJ oranlAtloD la m 0 I tl 1 betilad Roy Elion, 38-Jtar· old chW aldl ti Ba,._. SSRIOOs CIWUNGE EJaon bu a 1uiou1 challenge ID tbl Democ:raUc Drimar'Y from a member of tilt Ariioaa tu eommlalicm, ftGIMrt JC111D1d7, fft la ·DO tin to the New York Senator, but he is a proven vot.aetter wbo served one term u state treasurer and was the only Democrat 1eekhl1 a c o n t e s te d 1tatewlde offic. to aunive UM Republican sweep of 1986. Goldwater; now 5 t • repartldly will face COD· aldel:able .e d it o ri a 1 op- poaltioa through tl\e state. This, coupled with the fact that only once has he scored . a sub9tantial victory in Arizona, keeps rum on the campaign trail. In 1952, Goldwater edltd put McFarland by fewer than 8,000 votes out of more than a quarter·million cut. In 1984, be carried hil bome 1tate for the presidtftcy by lewer tha" 5,000 votee -a year when nearly a half. mUlion voted. DEFEATED FOE The widespread belief that Arizona i s "Goldwater Country" comes closest to subnantiation 1n the 1958 campaign for his second Senate term when he again defeated McFarland, b y some 36,000 votes -in a turnout of nearly 300,000. 'Ibis year, vote!' regiltra· tion is estimated at 600,000, with Democrata holding a 3- to·2 m a r g i n . Obviously, Goldwater needs plenty of cross-over Dtmocratl to win, but he' and other Republican candidates for top offices uaually manage to get them. Private polls 1 n di c ate • Gokhrltlr II --... U1 to bt 1tron1 tblt )'tlr ln tbe thouPt eurioulJ lac= b J 1 nom1Datlni peUtioas m&llltalMd h1a coatrol of the Democratic candidate b1 a Tucson area, which uaually hl1 pmldtatlal cam , bave •n well circulated. 1tate ~ a n d 1\lbltutlal iurlla toda1. is more c 0 n 1i 1 t • 1 t l f Qoldwater villted ls. He and bis wife Peggy live deli vend tbt delepUon for H ...... ..... -• De -•-l1&11Cheo& clubs, p a r t 1 1n thetr bllillde home ln the Richard NI.Ion'• prelldentlal owtY•, -18Utl aam,...p mocrat than Pbotuu.. mMtLocs, and a11y number northeut Phoenix auburb of nomhlatl01l, Goldwater to be launched U E1ICID YtJDI Since his deftat ln 1914, of other gathtrlgs. Parld.ile Valley, where the remarked that people a•ked the Denloentic nomlnaUoa the year his second Seute Hll formal announcement ODMimt p r • 1 i d e n t 1 a J him when be ,... 1oiog to 11 Jlt to be&bl. term e~ired, GoldwaW' of his candidacy w a 1 nom1Det ls a Republican start rwmin& for tbt Senate. 1bt 1ame poUa lndlcate bas campeianed exteuively delayed by hlJ '2 mllllon prtd.Dct committeeman. "I ut them ," bt said. Tu Commtslloner Keued7 throuahout the ttate. Ia b1I libel ault aplnst F a c t At a recent Republican " 'When the hell did l la '9adlla1 Elloa far the old ltyle, a style many mafuine In New York. but It.ate convention, where he stop?'" nomination -but Elson 1r----iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-....,j._ ____ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii--iiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii supporters are fairly con· fident they can overcome that. Many Democratic leaders concede Goldwater will be dlfficuJt to defeat in any cue. They ftU' Elion, who bu IPftt year• in ·W•hlnston with Hayden, ls not weU enou&h known ; wbl.lt J{enne<ty ·would not draw powerful support. in· eluding Hayden's that would accrue to Elson. • Goldwater runs strongly in Maricopa C o u n t y (Phoenix), which hae half the state population, despite conalstent opposition from orcanized labor. But labor ta not strong in Arizona, nor 11 the ·Negro vote. ~groea c om p r l s e some 5 percent o( the Phoenix "population, a n d thetr statewide percentaae la lower. Goldwater is also reported Mrs. Gartler To Give Talk Mra. Harry Gartltr, a noted lecturer, of South Laruoa will speak o n "Biblical References to the Deatb Penalty" at the 1:30 p.m. 1erv1ce Frl~y at Temple S b a r o n , 612 Hamilton St., o.ta Mesa. ·She bu tpelK muiy year• In the Holy lAmd and speclaliled in b i b l1 c a 1 studle1 at tbt H e b r • w Univeralty. KERM RIMA SAYS •••• RIMIMIER GRADUATION ~AY GIVI YOUR FAVORlft GRADUATE IHI MOii MAGNIFICINT Gin OF ALL ag Director ot BulkMDI and Safety Floyd G. MclAUan said Monday that tM April flgun was $13 million over the same month last year. Mesan Wills Kroch Contest • .. f t Apartment construction showed a sharp iDcreaae after a long slump. Almott 200 new units were atuted / A Costa Mesa housewlfe, and stu"dent at UCI was awarded f150 as the first to add to the 471 new lingle pllice winner of the third an- f amlly homes under way. DUal ·Adolph A. Kroch Stu· Harold Butler Developmen.~ dent Book Collection contest Co. led the parade' 'WIUI· .sponsored by the Frienda of permits r 0 r ... tnljeU the UCI Library. near Tustin valued aVJ1.7 Mrs. Anoeka W r I g ht mlllion. · · Lawson, a s o p h o m o r e , Irvine Company's Turtle received the prize for her essay and collection on marine biology with em· phasi1 on the science of ichthyology. A third genera· tlon Californian, she is a biologlcel lciences major. George A s k e n a 1 y , a native of Germany, cur· rently residing Jn Laguna Beach was awarded f75 for bis second place entry on the Third Reich, ita orlglm, manife1tatlon1 and language. He i1 a Hnior ma· joring in social psychology. Judges were Dr. Kroch, Laguna Beach, donor of the prize money; UCI HJstory Professor Lewis Hanke and Margaret Kahn, head of the UniversityLibra r y Reference Service. SEMI-ANNUAL I 1/a PRICE . FABRIC SALE ' -) Now Going On-Ends May 31st Every yard of fabric on this tremendous sale will be marked down to at least 1/z Off lllUW PRICE ALL TYPES -ALL PRICES ALL FIOM OUR U•ULAI STOCK Woolens • Cottons • Durons • Silks Blends • Stretch • Bondeds ·Novelty's Perm• Preu • Linens • lrocedu LAST DAYS HUDY TO YOUI NIAIUT COSTA MBA HAUOll CINTl"-UOO Htr .. 9t II•'· MUA CINTlll-U I L 11th St. SANTA AM HOHM PWA-1 M a "1st.I SOUTH SANTA ANA-2114 S.. Mtl11 WISTMtMS111 WISTMINITlll CINTll-4tol Weehllhilfw 1""4. AMtmM ANAHllM CIMTl._.11 l.Mte St. MUNTltleTON llACM PIYI PTS. CINTll-11117 Wei-St. llOUllTAIN 'AU.IT VIL&.Ael CINTl~ .. ,n. It, . LOI llOllMOOI C1NTR-1nn i.. ...,........ 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ADVERTISED PRICES EFFECTWE 7 D.4YS-JUY J3 .. IL4Y 29 . E: IV ann1 the Ne-w liliii SOI h" arc evE the the E OE bl em • gre bokf I yur- eHOC Loi 14 b ..... her ' brinl no i. doW1I nml 1nu&1 pres• curio Hei ' 1 ) f E~pert fi>iscl~~lses ~·dopted Experienees . . A father of seven adopted children will give more than 400 members of Children's Home Society, representing over 2.00 auxll· iaries throughout the state, a firsthand account on Raising Children for the Space Age next Monday night. The occasion is the Children's Home Society's 77th annual meeting which is to be hosted by the Orange County District Board in the Disneyland Hotel. The speaker is Woodruff J . Deem, a Ventura County district attorney who adopted all seven <>f bis children through the society. Special guests at the nonprofit adoption agency's statewide din- ner meeting will include the seven Deem youngst.ers, ranging in age from 18 months to 14 years, along with Mrs. Deem, a former model and president of the Ojai Valley Auxiliary. Invitations have been mailed to adopti~e parents. volunteer leaders and society members in all parts of .CaJiCornia, said Mrs • .Tames R. Moore, clu!irman of the hosting district board. . Arrangements for the dinner meeting, which takes place in the county approximately once every 22 years. are being made by Mrs. Samuel Gendel of Fullerton with help from her co--chairman, ' Mrs. Howard B. La~son of Newport .Beach1 Day-long meetmgs for the society's state board of directors and ~ workshop for volunteers beginning at 9: 30 a.m. will precede the dmner . . . An anticipat~d 300 auxiliary members will review fund-raising polJC1es . and pracltces at the workshop under the guidance of Mrs. lra Snuth. Orange County Council president and a member of the Newport Harbor Auxiliar y. Sister ~n . Field. Sisters of So~ial Service. will speak on Vol· unteers. She 1s director of Camp Mar1astella. a girls' residence camp, and instructs a UCLA ·extension course for volunteers and volunteer directors. The society befriends natural parents seeking help in planning 1oL lheir children's JuturfiL.youngsters ·n need of adom,jon and cou les wishing to adopt. It has become the largest voluntarily suppor adoption agency in the nation. California's only statewide adoption agency, it is endorsed by and a participating member of united giving organizations through· out the state. BY LANI)' OR -..r·SEA -Launching plans fortbe 7'7tlrstatewide annual meeting of the Children's Home Society are (left to right) the Mmes. William Poon of Fountain Valley, William C. Adams of Newport Beach and Lauren McLain of Laguna Beach. The three j are be)pinf plan the gathering in the Disneyland Hotel Monday evening which is hosted by the Orange County District Board. More than 400 society members are e~pected to attend. Architects Take Bows Newly regist e red architects in the county will be hailed with a cocktail reception sponsored b y Women 's Architectural League of Orange County Saturday, June 1. To take place at 6 p.m. in the Laguna Niguel home of Mr. a'Jld Mrs . Robert Thomas, the reception is the loth annual such event slag. eel by the league. Mrs. Walter Richardson, league president. a n d Murton Wilson, president of Orange Co un ty Chapter, American I n s t i l u t e of A r c h i t e c t s , will join members of their organiza· tioos to receive honored guests. Two times annually the California State Board of A r chitectural Examiners awards licenses to ap· plicants who have COJP· pleted required archit~· .ural preparation. In order to qualiJy for a icen se and p r a c t i c e architecture in Csi-lifornJa. 1pplicants must have eight years of experience and education in the field and complete all phases of ex· amination. Fishing Poles Abandoned for a Picnic SOUL SOOTHING? -Will Shiras (left) and clrummer Robbie Driggers re-. hearse for their part in a reception honoring newly registered architects, while architect Fred M. Briggs and Mrs. Walter Richardson listen with interest The event is sponsored by Women's Architecturail League of Orange County. It is the 10th annual such event staged~y the league and this year will be held in the Laguna Niguel home of Mr. arid Mrs. Robert Thomas. Mrs. Ralph Allen of Santa Ana is chairing a committee planning this year's rece~ ti on. Entertainment will be pro· vided by a group o f y o u n g s t e r s who call themselves A r i s t o t I e s Library of Musical Sound. Newport Harbor Lady Anglers put down their fis h- ing rods and put on their brightest smiles recenUy to entertain about 250 Orange County handicapped cliildren during a picnic in Costa Mesa City Park. Clowning around as Buttons is Mrs. Dan McMillan. Children enjoying the afternoon are (left to right) Toni Avila. Brenda Becker and Lenord Martinez. The women have been entertaining handicapped youths since 195~. Before 'Uncle' Blows a Fuse, He'd Better Dump Powder Keg DEAR ANN LANDERS: My pr(>o blem Is not-unJque but it la causin1 me • great deal m anxiety. It involves the bold and unwanted attentiou of the 14- year-old daughter of • busiDeu uaooi.ate. Lolita Oba&'a DOl her real name) i1 14 but abe bas the pbysJcal en- clo..-tl o( A.bit.a Dber1. WbeDlwr Im pmena come to our borne tbeJ bring 1111'. I am 46, partially bald and DO ladJ'a mu. No aooner do tbeJ alt down but W.. ·lirl bops OD my lip, nans her nn1era through my ha.Ir and 1nu.gle1 ap close. (All thJs in µie preaene. of my fuming wife and btt curloully blind partpts. l Her mother recendy remarked •• "n (' • nrowfJt« her out nf lM ofrlce was 1 tood 1tart. If she conttnaea to pester yoa, stand up when she alts oa your lap alHI telJ htr· ln the presence of the tdwn tllat If 1he wants to be tttate4 like a lady 1M'd better beh1Ve like He. la JUlt wonderful the "'1 Lolita • wife telephone her mother? Please DEAR ANN LANDERS: You fre· adores her U~le Harry." 'nllt'1 me, llve me some •Met. 1 am -quently suggest profession&] help. I and I mn not her uacle. PERSPIRING ON THE POTOMAC ..-onder how many people look right Liit night Lolita beard me tell her DEAR PERSPIRING: TM problem _,.. that suggestion and t e 11 deet ..t lllvtlve JOlll' wife or Lolila'a ....,. WW I COUJdn't play IOlf w'ltb b1m fatlter " lier mMl!er. It 11 betwttl the8.'laelve1 why it Is not practical for tllla mornm bee --n kt them. I was one of those people who I 1'* 1 hid to IO to 1" ... *' ••-1 pneocloas I waa certaJn ther&"Y would be too cos· the ofltce. She ahow:;:at 10 a.m. ti dJU8Jle. ,. lmowtn1 I'd be In of Ice alone. l U ,.. 1n eertM1 about wanting t• Uy, too embarrassing and too time bad to P1')'1fc10y mn from the l't Im Mt tf ,.... lallr (tr wh1t'1 con.aumJ11g. place. left tf It, OH) 7M cu tt1n1mlt the •For several years t had a severe Sbould I tell her '91her? SboulO my IHIMlt II uall&alaMe la11.(aa1e. emotional problem which led to an im· ~ fo ' possible marital situation. l wrote to you and you advised me to get pro- fessi onal hetp. It meant l bad to take my employer into m.y conCidence (a painlul and humiliating move). and I had to let my wife pay for my therapy (more pain and humiliation). After 10 weeks Of l n t e n s I v e psychiatric therapy, I .mi 1 better man emotionally, pbyaJ~y and morally. I now know that therapy need not take years; that Jt need not cost a fortune and it need not cause aha.me or embarrassment. My life Is no• back ln my hands and I am determined to make something good of It. I owe a great aeal to you. to my wife and to a wonderfully competent doc· tor. lC you would like to publish my • •• • letter, as a means of encoura&1a1 others, please feel free to do so. Sill me -A BETTER MAN DEAR MAN: A low btw te 7" 11r cour11e ud 1•r llamtllty. WM& ,.. have do.e -.tllen cu th. A .. I .... they wtU. Tllaua for wr1a11. Unsure of yourself on dates ? What'• right? What's wroogt Should yGDf Shouldn't you? Send for Ann Landen' booklet "OaUng Dos and Don'ta." enclosing with your request 35 centa ta coin and • Iona. aelf·addreaed. stamped envelope. Ann Landers will be glad to be)p ,oa with your problems. &nd them to • in can Of the DAILY PlLOT enclOIJae 1 self-addressed, lt&D)ped enfflope. ~ ,, Betty Croclcer Called Panhellenic Combines When it comes to r,edj'- mi.x recipes for a suooe•ful annual · lun<.ilton, Latuna Bead\ Panhellenlc ia rigttt out in front. They figure they can't lose wit.h their main illgredleot -. t2le presence of Betty Crocker herself. known to reltow Lagunans as Mrs. K. Wallace~. The luncbeoo will take place at 11 a.m. SatUl'day, Jooe t. in 'the Irvine Coast Coon.try QUI>, wi1h ·-rangemeM.s headed by Mrs. Edward W. Reed. Aasisti.ng her wi!l be the Mmes. Lyman King, Clyde W. Fbeipl, Marthall D. Pat· ton end John Vaientille. Horoscope Resei:vatiooa chairman is Mn. Williem Me<:arthy, 4M-2724. 1"lo will be taking calls up to Tuesday, May 28, Any members of oationaJ social soru-itles who have moved into the .Lagu.oe area recently are invited to at- tA!lnd and become aeqiaalnted wit.ti ttie Panbellenic members. Mrs. Husted, known to most Amerloaa wornea as Betty Crocker, was for m'<Mly yean director ol tile Genera! Mills Home Service Department. Her staff there grew from fl ve to more than 40, and her rooio show \¥85 on a I)&· tionral network for 20 years. MW retirin& bun an evenUul career d u r l n g whieb many niatlonal boners wer~ awarded her. she and her husband moved t.o South Lagune. Owing the annual alfafr, Mn. Harold Ives will take over presidential d u t i e s . from Mn. Geirge J. Olr'penter. She will be aulated by the Mmes. W. L. Dooley, tint vice presld:erit; J. M. ~ .k., aeocllld vice president; William A. M c C a r t b y , re:cordiDg eecretwy; Henry R o b e r t 1 f corresponding secretary. aqi .. Roes V. Miller, trea&Urer. Leo: Fulfill Promise Three-fifths Down, Two to Go Mrs. Karen Margreta Wood (standin.g) of the Newport Harbor Zonta Club and chairman of the community safety-health-traffic and home committee present- ed the $3000 payment on Zonta•s $5000 pledge Teen Wing to William R. Hudson Jr., administrator of Hoag Memorial Hospital, Presbyterian. Looking on is the chairman of the Candystripers, Miss Beth Goldstein. First Nighters Premiere Set FRJOAY, MAY 24 By SYDNEY O~tARR • ''The wise man controls his destiny • . . Astrology points the way." ARIES (March 21-April ... 19): StreH 011 ·trow you cOJJl· plete a project, either in slipshod manner or with style. Pressure on money angle of chart -ki1ow this and be wary. Don't start project without thorough ex- amination. TAURUS (April ~May 20): Lunar cycle high. Cor· responds to time when circumstances turn in your favor. Be confident. Watch personal appearance. Exude charm. You could s e 11 almost anything-to anyone today. GEMINI (May 21.June 20): Work in conjunction with organization, group. Not wise to try going it alone. Thefe isabrealffrom- tradition. Your routine is upset. You will 'need the backing of loyal persons. CANCER (June 21·July 22): Obtain hint f r o m GEMINI message. Friends due to play prominent role where desires are con- cerned. Tonight is fine for S()Cializing, enjoying com- pany of stimulating com-First Nighters will gather for the tradi- tional. Opening Night Dinner preceding the premiere of Laguna Players' new dramatic offering, "Slow D a n c e on the Killing Ground," Wednesday evening, May 29. The affair will bring to a close the Play- ers' 1967-68 winter season. Hosting at the dinner in Victor Hugo Inn will be~-and Mrs. Samuel Garst and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kroch. Ninety Nines' Air Race To Take Off from They will be joined in the receiving line by honor guests Charlton B. Boyd, newly elected member of the Laguna Beach City Council, and Mrs. Boyd, along with W. Ger- ald Brown, new board of directors member of the Laguna Community Players, and his wife. • Orange County Chapter of the Ninety N i n es • in- ternational group of women pilots, is sp1msoring a se- cond annual proficiency air race for women Saturday. May 25. Valley, covering a distance of 150 miles. Winners of last year's race were Mrs. Joe Hedges of Santa Ana and her co-pilot, Mrs. D e 11 Malick of Costa Mesa. KRISTINE POPOV Future Bride Betrothal Revealed At Party Chairmen of arrangements, Mrs. George Thompson and Mrs. Claire de Bus, said the 8 P·I?-cocktail session .will be curtailed by 15 mtnutes to allow for dinner service at 6: 45. Dinner, including tax and tip, is $4.25 and reservations may be obtained by calling the restaurant at 49'-3541 by noon Monday, which also is the deadline for ticket verifications at the playhopse1 494-8061. Flotal decorations for the dinner and the- ater lobby have been donated by Macres Florist. Kristine Popov, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris M. Popov of Newport Beach, wU1 become the bride ol Cd- ln C. Gnmt, IOll ol Mr. and Mn. Letter F . Grad, Mio r..-----mam=c!C31-llml.a:m::-;:::zm• of Newport Beach. No date hal beeCl tel kt tM wedding. , Their enpcement wa1 revealed d\U'lng a party in the home of Mr:-od-Mrt. Gr~. Special futltl were Mn. Helen Trapoell of Rlver'5oide. the bride-elect'• groodmotber, and M r s • Carolyn Chapin of Whittier, t b e b r i d esroom-to.:t>e' s grandmctheT. MlM Popov will ~te from Eetlada Hl&b School in June and her Amee ii an alunmua of Cotta M .. Hi&b School Barbecue Fans Funds Plans for a brid&e and barbecue to which mem· ~a. husbenda and gueata are invited have been an· nounced by Mn. Jalnet Suddat!b to benefit the Na- tionel Ftllowsblp of the American AModation of University Women. Area women who are sractuates of an accredited colle1e or university are cordially invited to attend the tund·raising p r o J e c t Which takes place at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, May 25. Artist, Award Winners Feted by Art League A demo111tratlon in oils by noted Laguna Beach artiSt Frank Taurieilo is o n ldledule when memben of Co.ta Mesa Art Leacue 1Mhm Tuetdlly, Mt'.Y a , at 7: I) p.m. in Adami Demea· tar)' School, Cotta ...... 'l'llm1eBo11 portnM • f Prelideot Kemecty blllCI in Hsva"d Uniwnity and he abo bu paiUed Prelident Joholon, Marton Brando and~ Eve Arden. He teaches portrait pa.int-inJ in Seal Beach Art Center end El Toro Art School and jg I tnember of the 1Aguna Art AS450Ciation. Hit worb may be viewed in the Art Center Gallery. Lacuna Originels and tbe Art Ced«, Cotta Mesa. LAGUNA ARTIST flrank Taurlelle Followtng a t!ihort busineet meeting, le-ague members wW introduce scbolantlip award winMrs. Closing the Moody Is first vice presi- meeemg will be the in-dent. etanation of new otficen. Additional bocrd ~- Leadq the sroup are the hers are John Burgess and Mmes. Rlcl\ard F. Ingram John P. Thorley and the president; Anthony N. Toto: Mmes. Grayson McCarty, second vice president; Paul Richard O'Keefe. 'Thomas E. Friebe.rtsbauset" and Beckwith, Arthur J, Hans D. Lt n b a rd t, WiWams, Charles B. Lueb· eecret.iel, and Alex E. bert, J. P. Puffinbarger and Miller, treasurer. Robert _U1'a __ M_c_lll_t}'re __ . ___ _ ~~~~~~~~~---~_.:..~~~~~..:..:.;_ Interested women from Huntingt-0n Beach. Fountain Valley and Westnfinster may make 1WetvlltioDI witb Mn. Saddlal, 839-3521. • PfRMA·PUOW ,,.,..... a tien!ify y111r Dl11t.1111s. c.,tlfic1t11, lff. 941 8 IAMeW "•4'H • We 11ew r•11••••flf 'nle The first annual Vixen Frisk helpe<i t o com· memorate the operitng of the ~y's ·new airport terminal on Orange County Airport Day. The race will begin at OC airport and finish at Apple An awards b a n q u e t wiU take place in the Apple Valley Inn. M.rs. Richard Culp of Newport Beach bas been working on the ar- Nl1lgemeots. The women also are plan- ning the Powder Puff Derby in July. Sigma Sigma Sigma State Day Scheduled .... , llYI Up DAVIS Proltaltly Has It /•JI lo 1i111 7011 II# iJt• of 1h1 17~1 of f1U110111 lmmtlJ u e (llffJ1 fJll btflll /iJ1ttJ II /#111 of 1h1"' bt/0111. HEH/UOOH HtltlTAGf OltlXfL JOHN WIHICOMI OIXOH f'OWDtltMAltH Hf/t.MAH . IUHOT It/NOEL DAYIS CAllHtT 'WOODMAU KAltASTAH ""'_, - Half M•k• Summer • 1hHr cleli9ht with the Summery Sh .. " •t H•lf.SiH Shop from $15.00 Sizes SJZIS 11 . 20 14Yl-261,; ,:;~:.~_! SHOPr E(f. Nar'sHALF·SIZE SHOP The Great No. ,r Orange Coast's 1 Paper! CUiton\ & Steck Site ,.ctv,. ,.,..,. IJJ L tM It .. C.... ..... .................. ~--· R..'-h.. ... ,,,, ltJS l"t IMc~ ll•cl. Cemer " .... ltfMt •nclLontleedllM., LONG llACH ltl-1147 ~ ' 1115 ... ltd., (tsll MISI ""'.._. .... .,, ....... Heur.: f:IO .. S:JO, PrW.,,. NO ---· ............ • BE -·------___ ..... ____ _.., ___ .--,.__,. __ -..... ........ ~ ,_ __ ... ____________ ..., __ • The Tee Tattler 1'~ ~ .. ~z. Waste Bosket Show Cut Out SPOltlJ'SW!AJl iSfClifflti • 11111 All lrYtlle 1 nalaioll$ /or 11.e Sophutic•IH IF'o,,.... Street u• Afttt s Dreues Coats and Suits Sb" I,. IO Soutla Coat Pl.., BOB ,st GnNIAI~ -1 t :H AM• 6 N M. N.,_ Tiii lilt S..HAM·4N IAltGAIN CENTER 1812 Newport II., Costa M'~I .... 646-7167 . Qu1H!y Brand ll1mes lower Dia Discount + j :.~~!!!!! ~~~~~. ~~~~ ............. 11\9. 49C CADDll fer leech er HAllt IOLLHI 17 wltll 2 1ipp1t poclreh ............... , R99. 1.M C MIN'S MIDALLIONI ((•II ty,_) 91c t. $1 It F1t yevr T11r+l111•clrs. h9. 2.50 to 7.50 IATHINO CA" 19c IH11tif11I, 4ecerete4 with flow1t• •• , , , • ••t· 1.91 ~~(·~.~~~.~~~ ........................ 96c : .. ·~~~,!~!D~. • • • ... •. • .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. • 13c WIOLITI. HUMAN HAllt 4 91 Set 2.so ••*'• . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ••t· •.•s • HUMAN HAllt IYI LASHH 99c Mv1t ... to lteliev1. 2 pr. in pulr .••• , R19. 5.00 CANDLES eM HOLDHS ' M.,r, colert to ch•••• fr•"' ...•• • •• , •• , , •• , , • , , 99c MUOI -Meet IMuttful Selectteft ef M ... Aftrw .... el R19. U c te 1 ................. 34c to 5 1 eOO TlltlYAKI SAUCI • All 1111rpoH M .. t I Jewf l1tlt•o• Soc• R•t· He 39c COLUMNAR 'ADI (I ... '94.ae) 49 •1 29 Ant. """'"" 1114 1ltt1 • . . • . • • • C t. e INILLID PllHINO HOOKI (• i.t ... ) Mt. ,;__.Ha..4 +iM wttt. .,t• ••..••.•...• • • • • ::.":!: ~~~~.!~.-;:.~..:~lo '2.M , MONCWILIMDrT LIADft UNI a. 11-J ..... yeHI ,,_.1, • • • • • • ••• • • • •. • • • • • • • • • • •••~ ... "' PLAITtC UtT IUCKIT• , .. 2a.. Ahe "•'"" fw ., .... .., • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . ~ YAST PAR~· IN RIAi '. . -.. . -' ·s IEdltoo ~·· ,_ 1111111 .. 11-wll •.ell WO! alnd t w rnelll G.rt• l .,_, ~ r Bait 5 :s . . . "' . . .. .. • -... ,. -.. --. . -~ .. -. -. Mr: COMI 7:30 27 • 1upe and men film port HOil Art! pr in yeai In r• (left and I Ka (£dill Fount•! -Ocelrt, • ,,.,. Se • .. nlull "ILOT .... be ---11HO 5' .... .s 0 .11"'1. ~ day ) HB -~COMI wor Wet Hei Chi vid1 -REI Um ..... tice : E .. • of Cal Pax Mm : den i Ele .. Jos : vie• : v~ ~ DitJ 4 den . ... Hig Tor den Ele rec- We: Hu1 re Hu Ele: Doc We: A.: • Hw Sch -Ne1 tint frm stat Fr& pr • ltJtl • cou .. l1M Aw ., ;t ... Mil .. pre rep Toi chi buc )'91 W8l -Jo• IJ'• m t : Bai .. . -f ·Students Show Off Multiple Talents l!dllor'a ....,. I\_ ........ CC!Qt MIN. ..._.,, IMcll WI Yo -IMCll _....._, _ .. , .... ,..,.. wtH •-• i.. Ille DotollY PILOT HCll .,...., ~!loft ll'Ult be l"f- t:•IWll "" ..,. -.Cletv .. """"'· .... by "Wiii .... or dell"'r~ <•¥ le-Mu, Glrw Smttll. Ml Cll!Mll• P~•· N-1 IMcll. 111 ) • m. l"rldeY fo-....,.., TllwMre~.) f B•learic PTA ! Mn. ~ CUDOD : Presi~nt ~ COMING UP: Meeting at • * 7:30 p.m~ Monday, May : 27 . Harry Stone , ~ 1uperviaor of the Parks .! Md Recreation Depart-• : ment will IJ)eak and show ! filma on summer op· • portunJties for children. : Honored guest will be .. Arthur CbristenMn. new principal for the coming year. College Pk. PT A Mn. Ba.rlelgla Bar1hem President COMING UP! Talent 1bow rehearsals Wednesda y. May 29. and lf.onday, June 3, at school Mn . Ray Garrett and committee wlll direct. REPORTS: Sixth a·r a d e student& participated in a panel discussion o n Junior Hieb Schools. They were Scott Sl Clair. Greg Belous. Robert Harris. Steve Sharp, Mary Lou Bourgeois. Jackie Leyrer. Pam Johnson. P e g g y Schreiber. Karen ~ght, Nancy Donovan. Alma ~ndncbon and Debbie Pi'ochaak.a. along with Robert Br'uns. prlncipal and Carl Jacober. sixth 'StrikJ Up the Band' for Concert crade teacher. Harbor View PFO Mn. Rot>trt Lynam President REPORTS: Officers install· ed at Mother·Daugbter Hawaiian Luncheon were the Mmes. Richard Bech· tel, president; Nicholas Kfoury, Henry Stotsen· berg and Warren Waters. v i c e-pre&idents ; Ronald Rogers and James Rubel Jr .. secretaries; Fr a n k Hughes. treasurer, and John Whitney, room rep· resentative a I o n g with Herb Hester u auditor and John Case as advisor. Laguna High PT A Mn. Robert WIJey President REPORTS: Incoming board membt11 were bclDortd at a luncheon teday in the home of Mn. Richard Scott by out10In1 board. New officers are the Mmes. Mark Snlith. presi· dent; Charles MclAn.ahan. John Kaatle and Taiashi Kawaratinl, vice preside nu: Tom Mur~ine, treasurer, and Rlchafd Scott, secretary. Mrs. Robert Wiley was presented her p a s t president's pin. Lincoln PTA Mrs. Herttert Berry President C 0 M I N G UP: Mrs. Nicholas Ktoury wtU host a coffee in her home Tues· day. May 28, for mothers or incoming and present 'ixth arade stUdeota ... Mrs. Jerry Bishop. sewing teacher announced that r riday. June 7, girls wiU model clothing made in her classes. Mothers and PTA members are invited to attend. REPORTS: Mrs. Herbert Berry and V.rs. F. S. Rowland p r e 1 e n t e d Werner CArlson, principal a check for 866 to be used to purchase books for the school ln his name. Funds were C<lllected from past and present b o a r d members and presidents . . .Mrs. Peter Anderaon hosted a coffee today for mothers or i n c o m i n g seventh and eighth grade students. Viejo High PTO George Dlckl President COMING UP: A n n u a l meeting at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. May 28. Officers will be elected. Mrs. Ronald McGowen, pro· gram chairman w i 11 present Professor Grover B. Gordon, vice president and director or develop- ment of Pacific Christian College. who will speak on Problems! Let's Get With Them. St. John Aux. Mrs. Victor Clarkt President COMING UP : Joint board meeting at 8:30 p.m. Mon· day. May 211 in the con· feren« room .... Athletic awards banquet Friday . . lune 7. Mrs. Ivan Lowry and Mike C a m p b e I I , athletic chairman are in charge. In rehearsal for the Thursday. June 6. concert are (left to right) Alison Gleckler, David Homestead and Cathie Venard. Participating will be bands from California, Mesa Verde and Adams elementary school and TeWinkle Junior High. Summer camp scholarships will be presented. · REPORTS: Annual field day was yesterday for the entire student enrollment: room mothers organized and supervised the events. Mrs. Joseph Devlin was general chairman. . . . Mrs. Frank Jancek. health chairman reported that grades 7 A aod B were weigtied. measured and administered h ea r i n g tests. Mrs. Philip Kratzer assisted ... Boys and girls Kaleidoscope of Activities .. . Work and Play , SharaJ}nit Spotlights !Ed•tor'a II*: A -tlevoted te Fountain Yell.,, HUlltlM!Oft leeell. .. 0c-v..,,, $HI INCll end Westmln· • Sier kltool dlllrie'I ... ,..nt.lffC:lltr Ot'• • H nlreti-wtll -r In "" OAIL y •ILOT Mell ....... tnformellOfl "'¥'' • be '9Gtiwcl ., Mrs. Wllliam Pulfenl. ::: 112!60 Senta Lucie. "°""'•"' Vallw llv -S • m. Frldey fW wbticellon Tllll,... dav l FV Council Mra. Cay Moori.D& President COMING U P : Superin· tendeot Patt'Dt Cooncl.1 in· •tallation luncheon a t .,. HB Council l2:JO p.m. Wednesday. Ju~ 5, in the Villa Mn. Ray Myen Sweden, H u n t i n g t o n .. President Beach. Tickets avail.abte ··COMING up: Chairmen from unit presidents ... for workshop at 9:JO am 12. . . AnnuaJ spriflg workllhop on Wednesday. Wednesday. May 29• 10 June 5, in the multi-media Heil Methodist Church. room of Fulton School . Child care will be pro· Coffee and fellowship at 9 vided. a.m. lntroductions and -REP 0 RT S : Huntington senioos at 9:JO a.m. Union Council PTA of· EveJuat:ion of worksttop ~ ficen, installed by Mrs. from 11 :30 a.m. to :: E. D. Willmore, president noon. Discussion leaders · · and sessions are ltle of the Fourth D15trict. Mmes. Gerald Hix, cor· California Congress of Parent Teachers, are t:he r e s P onding secretary. Mmes. Ray Myers, presi· amenities and g i f t s ; • w t 1 t Barney McLaughlin. com· : dent, e 1 m n 1 e r munlty welfare, health :; Elementary di 1 tr i cl ; and safety : Fred Ashley, :: Joseph Van Buren. first dean of ch airmen ; : vice president, O c e a n W i I 1 i a m T r u n d el I , : View Elementary: Joseph : Ditte, second vice presi· historian : William Wilson. ~ u · library a i de and Cur· dent. Huntington nion riculum Materials Center : High School: S 1 m u e \ William Dunn , mem· Tolbin. third vice presi· benblp and w • I c o m e : de.M.. W e s t m i II • t e r Donald Edlund. newset· further information you may call Mrs. Mooring al 962·4702 or Mrs. Murphy at 962-5147. DeMille PTA Mrs. Robert Whiteside President COMING UP: Science Fair and Awtrcls Night Mon- day, May 27 , i n multipurpose....room. Each child entering will receive an award. FV High PTA Mra. Joseph Dltte President COMING UP: Executivt • board potluck dinner at 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 28, in the f a c u I t y caleteria. Husbands and wives of board members a r e guests. Mrs. C h a r 1 e s Cochrane is chairman. Student welfare and Gr-ad Night at D i s n e y I a n d reports will be given. Donation of funds to the scholarship fund o( thf' Huntington Beach High School district, student IC· tivity fund. 11 t u d e n l welfare fund. and the presentation ol a trophy Lamb PTO Mra. Peter Barbolak President REPORTS: Board meeting in lhe home oC Mrs. T. G. Cole, first vice president. this morning. . . Elected board members, dressed as pir&tes. kidnapped the appointed board members for breakfast in the home of Mrs. Peter Barbola.k. McDowell PTO Mr•. William Kowaleski President COMING UP: Installation and Awards Night at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 28. Of· ficers for the cominll year are the Mmes. Jimmie Brown, president : Jz.rnes Ackley and M l 1 t o n SimJ>9Gn. vice presidents : Olarles Lytle and Dennit Olson, s e c r e t a r i e s ; Laurence Surfas. treas- urer. and Mis ~ Sue Bredman. historian. . . Preschool children w1U bl' able to receive the measle vaccine on Mon· day. May 27. in the morn· ing ... F'inal board meet.Jn~ of the year at 7:JO p.m Perry PTO Mrs. E.W. B. Jeffe11 President COMING UP: May Musical at 7 tonight in t h e caletorium. Officers for 1 the coming year will be in· troduced. Members of the nominating commJttee are the Mmes. Bill Reed. Don Smith and Miss Madg(' Miller. Tamura PTO Mn. R. T. Harney J President COMING UP: Prsechool 1 i.mmunizaton a.t 9 a.m Monday. May 27. REPORTS: Silverware and I a coffee carafe were put· chased with food coupons. Wardlow PTG Mrs. George Meehan President COMING UP : Lazy May Day, family picnic. a( 11 I a.m. Saturday. May 25.1 Sodas. balloons. cotton cand y and ice cream will be sold. Sack races. pan· cake races. barrel races and hayrides will be I featured. reports Mrs. M I c h a e I Mohrhauser chairman. Elementary; J. L. White. t R T H rec.-u-1 e c r e t a r Y • 61: · • 8 r n e Y • .,. '"""& parliamentary procedures Tuesday. June II . cabinet to the 8ludeot111iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•llllm• body wilJ be discussed . • Westminster Elementary; and minutes; Ron a Id Hugh Sp l 11 er•. C-OT· Murphy, Pl' 0 gra ms : Goldenwest PT A r e I p onding secretary. RI ard u . Hu 0 ting t 0 n Beich ch Wilhelm, pub c1-Mn. Jerry SutberlaJld EJemMtary; Marcus ty; Jerry Matney, room President Dodson. tr e 1 1 u r e r , mother cbainnan a n d COMING UP: Song festival Westm.inlttt ~y; hotteu c om m i t tee ; or ''Singing S w i n g i n g Ptdenoll hiltoriaJl, D o u g 1 a • M • y e r s , States," presented by lint A:.~ ..... -. Be~ Hi.... treasurer and bu d C • t : through 1ixttl graders, wilJ ~ H---&"" Wlltiam Kowlletki, WIYS highll~ unit mee~ at Scbool. and D. G • &1"" Ne • .-..-a··~-Hun and me.ns, and Junes 7:JO p.m. Mooday, ay .. -. -· • FA.I ---.Jt...U• .. __ Beech~ Scbool en1. TVV'" .cuviues. Tl, ln the multipurpose .......... .....-Dale Coogan will discuas room. Girl Scout Troop · · · Tblrty.four delqates ....-ent educMion and com· 402 will present tht .. ag from council llltteDded tt!t ,,_. u 5ta4e comention In San __ mu_nl_t_y_re_Ulti __ o_ns_._F_11_r __ cer_e_m_Ot1_Y_. _____ 1 Franc:itc0. , .Retiring pre tidem, Pl....,... eltd., ~ aad • IUIM ieteftlllmts ol t II e comdl ~ were lto8aHd pelts ait ... lllllUal Awsdl Lwr.t •• ,..... • ., • CCllWtllMon report .. •• stven "' Mn. My ..... Mn. Frank L • a d r I : pnflnted the bilt«t•'• report. Mn. S a m a • I Totin, budcet .nd tlnaDce cblllrJDaa. oatMled tbe budf9t for 1be com.me year. Projected progrmna 1'trt pftll by M r • . Joeepb Van B.uren. ~ sram chaJrman. Counc11 m o \II tr I I n gers. the :. Harm~et:tes, entertained. : f < IN THI LIDO SHOftPING AltlA IT'S . BABOWS POI 8AllY SHOWEil GD*l'S , R"'""9 Water Dem• e 'LAMI 'IOCWING IXCLUSIVI GUAIANTllD DIAPllY CLIANIN• Dn,.,-, CINnlftl. PerfMt ..... "'... .. the ... "' JMr ,,.,.,.,, er 1•% ,... ,eaaMent If cl .. naltlt. •Ne S"rlftk• e Ne Wltftll HMtfl • '9rfect ,...., 'aN'"' • '-feet ..... Heme e Watw ltatn .......... GUa IXCLUllVI IHVICI • ""' •lanel ,...._.._.._ • ,. ...... ne1 ........ ., ... May .. ~ .,,.. ........... . ,,.. "-'.,,...... 1702 IEWPOIT IYD., COSTA MW ' Tll~. May 23, 1%8 'Good Grief, We Need You on the Mound' ' I Roxane Salyer uses a little force on Sue Perkins so she will set down the book, stop modeling and go out to the pitcher's mound for the softball game between mothers and daughters of Kaiser School. Waiting to catch the book i11 Diane Klohs. (perhaps if she does well Peppermint Patty will sign her) •. The game. plus volley ball, dinner and a fashion show will highlight the annual Sport.J Night at 5 p.m. Tuesday, May 28, at the school. baseball teams coached by John Seymour and Marty Oliver. are CYD league champions i n· Orange County. Victoria PTA Mrs. Fred Woodworth President COMING UP: A represen. tative of the Costa Mesa Potice Department will show two films tomorrow on bicycle safety and what to do when a stranger ap- proaches. REPORTS : A total of 200 boys and dads attended sports night. . . . Mrs. Douglas BowJes and Mrs. Fred Woodworth are at· tending the Junior Great Books m e e t i n g s on .Wednesday mornings. Woodland PFO Mrs. Daniel fawc('tt President COMING UP: Third annual bicycle saiety program at 9 a.m. Tuesday. May 28 . Mrs. Selim Franklin. safe- ty chairman and com· mlttee will assist. . . . Salad buffet luncheon at noon Friday. June 14. for JOlN OUR ENJOY THE ELEGANCE OF ROYAL DOUL TON r-~ ·- facuJty. staff and board members. Mrs. Jack. Lit· tleton and W.rs. Ernest Kostlan are chairmen. RERORTS: 0 ff i c er s in- stalled are the Mmes. Daniel Fawcett. presi· dent ; Ernest K o s t I a n , Dennis Carpenter. Tom Dean and Jim Kay, vice presidents; Joe Evans and Fred Ellis. secretaries; Clarence Munsey, t r e a s u r e r : Ronald McGurer, audHor: Elmer Anderson. historian. and L i l t I e t o n . parliamen· tarian. . . I JUST l $3 ;MONTHLY I ! , UnnwstMa~ halln\ark of discriminating taste:) Royal Doutton bone china. Masterlufly crafted in England in 'JOO' choice of tradi1ional or contemporary patterns. Each superbly decorated. Each a treasured possession. Available rn open stock. Choose one, tilht or twelve pleoe settings. Each includes the dinner plate. salad, breed end butter, cup 1nd saucer. Shown. only foor f""'1 our lerp Royal Doulton collection, incklding M~ Entlitb transllQnt ctMna. SL~~ II FASHION ISLAND NlW,O•T CENTER 644 .IJIO ' .. ' ,. .... Bride's Parents Reveal Nuptials ni. Rev. Wll"Nll $tuder performed Ult dou~ rinl llQllltill for Janet . Allll AndilnoD, claucMer ol the Addia B. ADder'lonl of Costa Mlea, and William R. Berry ol W..mMNter, 10D of the Paul E. Berry1 ol Tesas. Colt& MIN'• Prelbyterian Cburcb ol tbe eoven.nt was tbe letting for 1be afternoon rites. The bride .elected a 1hell white fioor length A·llne.1Uk gown with heavy 1 a c e aleewl. Her fiDCer Up veil· 1.ng WM held by three satin .roeea cm • lace J)illbox and the carried white bjlby ?i)IH· and daiaiel tied with olive areen velvet ribbon. M1'I Wanda .Anderson. alder ol tM bride, ctonned a yellow nylon lace and tat· feta A Une C. llld beld a clUIU!r ol wbl .. dlWel aa4 blby1 breath. ~ )rf1M Kar• Aldlrlon, another ailtilr, waa brideanaid. Tom Barton of SID Diego etood • belt man. UlbtriD1 dutie1 were UIUmtd by John B1rbary of SID Die10 and Robert Andenoa, the bride's brother. The bride's parenta bolted the reception in their home. SptciaJ aµeata. were the. Mmes. John Anderacin of Covina, the bride's .ailter-in· law; Troyce Wiley of Costa Mesa; W a 1 te r Reynolds, Van Nuy1, the'brlde'1 aunt; Keith Valentine,. Alameda, the bened.ict'a sister, and Olarles G r e e n i n I , Hun· tingtca Beach, bis aunt. The couple honeymooned in Ojai and are makil:l1 their home in Wettminstlr. Weddings, Troths Pilot's Deadlines MARILYN LIWIS To Merry Peering "r.ound DIL AND MU. R.olltrt W. precWon 4ril1 m a r ch l n I )lops .. estlDdina -in-..... Dlllll Glfftrcl Combo; vttetion to Shriner• and IAAma n..&ril-..___ their wlvt1 in' lie coaetal ~--. --aree to CGaM b1 bUI to their hMd twirler for the Gretil iamil;J vacMioD home Oil Ba7 PICbrl Blad. and • Lake Arrowbead oa Satur·1;::::Sccdlb==-=="=PG'==· ==~ day, May 25. tor further d • t a l la SllriDera may t.Jepbolle Bob a.meat. pnlident of t b e Sou1i1 Coe1t Shrine Club, 484-0813 dW'inl b u 1 i n e 1 • hourL TAPPED for m•mbership in Mortar Boud, national senior wo~n's ICbolastic ... CllNlll ................. Oewtl"" DelaMlrtla· ..... ...... _ ...... , ...... ......... Allll .. , ...... ,. honorary organiaation, wu i;::=:=:=:==:;=::=::;=:;:;::;;;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:~~;;. I Susan Armacronc. d&uabter Ju Y Date of Mr. and Mr1. ·w. T. Armftrong of N j w p o r t Bet.cll. Selected The junior.at the Univerll· . ty of Redliands was honored for oubtanding leadership, 1ervice and IChollltic ablli· F R •t ty. Al I o active in Alpha Or I es Siem• Pl and. member of Spun, Mill Annttroac ta July '¥1 ii lie weddtn& planninc. IOCioloo IDljor. date selected by Marilyn Lewis and RAlbert E. Jef. A PAST·PACED Ylrlety fries, and Oceanaide wU1 be lbow waa. presented by the site .of tbeir firlt home. etudenta of Rlcka Collt1e, Miss Lewil, daughter of Rexburg, Idaho, for• nearly Mr. and Mra. .fobn F. eap,city crowd repreaentinc Lewil of H u a t h I t o n the Qmrc:b of Juua a.ill Bead!, ii • MattDa High of Latiler-day s a l D t I , Sebool sradulite. Newport Beel Stab. Her &Ince, IOll of Mr. and lDcluded In the lbow, of. WINNIR 5 ACADIM.Y O'-AWARDS ... GREGORY PECK ·---""'------.. R • JOHN-1:-l'USONS - To avoid disappointment, prOlpeCtive brides 11'1 reminded to have their· weddin1 atoriea with black and white llOllY pbot(); iraphl to the DAILY PILOT Society Depart. ment prior to or within one week after the Mn: Robert B. JJ...lftrtffpt.t.M-cof'#-->ftfer1rtedlld-in11t-Nr-.Mrt-Hal'bl_... Midlothian, Dl .• ~ 11 eerv· High 8 c ho o 1 MJditorium, inl ab o a r d tbt USS Wert the VJdUettl, a Mexican HoneyfMOfl -South Pasadena Home weddin1. . For engagement announcement. It 11 auigested that the ltory, alt0 ,accompanied Yorlrotowa OD a Viltam tour ---------t;:==================: o1 duty. Kids Like to ~ .... W I lap hllli .... "THI PAITT", -Selected by Newlyweds with a black and white glo11y picture, be NB Auxtliery submitted early. U the betrothal announc• ment and wedding date are liz weeb or lea The Ladiet' Amdlilry of apart, only the weddinl photo will be ac· Nnport Beedl 'l r • Honeymooning aboard t.he Princel• Italia along the coHt of Mexico are John S. ParlOOI and hi1 bride. the former Jennifer J • n e 'Graham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Graham oLNew.porl Beac.h. The c-o u-ph exchanged • vows and rings before the -"'-1\ev. Divtcr crump ifl st James Epllcopal Church, Newport Beach. · Givea in DWTiage by her ·father, the brMe wore a floor length organza gown, featurint Alencon lace trim and a detachable train. The ~ lace and aeed pearls formed her floral headpiece wbich caught her illualon veil, and u abe carried white roses. Gownl of past.I blue cot· ton IDd multihued flowers were selected for Mr1. Philip E. Sutton, the bride's lister and matron of honor; Mrs. John R. Graham Jr., her sister-in-law and Mrs. Steven Moyer, bridesmaids, led ~nt lltbln ' th. cep . ..._,._ ...... and Katherine Clark Sutton, To help fill requirements on both wed· third ' Wtclnelday of -=ii flower girl. ding and enga1ement stories, forms are avail· ·month at 8 p.m. In Wl'iqul The bridegroom, son of able in all of the DAILY PILOT offices. locatioaa. Inform at lo n Mr. and Mn. Garrett S. Further quesUona will be answered by Social =· a :::T= Parsons of La Jolla. aaked Notes atafl members at 842-4321 or 494-NM. ~ Graham Jr. to be bi1 best McMaaWI, • man. Usher;s were Sutton h~;;;::::;;;;::::;:;~~ and.Jack Pa.Lcbak. '"-------~-----------•na A reception for m guests followed in the Balboa Bay Club, where NJ.1 Jennifer Joyce Kelm and M r 1 • Russell Ries, both of. Costa Mesa circulated the guest book. Miaa Noreen Gilmu also assisted. South Pasadena bas been selected by tM newlyweds aa the site of thelr first home. The bride la a ll'aduate of Newport High School and received her BA in political sciencoe at San Jose State College where me affiliated with Kappa Kappa Gamma. Her husband iJ an alumnua of La Jolla High School and earned his BS and MS at UC, Berkeley. Toastmistresses Travel To Regional Conference plans for personality &rowth. A nonprofit organization. Toastmistresses c o n d u c t open meetinp and area in- formation may b9 obtained by wrltint or telephontn1 Mn. R• Wt:lton, Anaheim. A ni~t at. the cow:ty fair will open fettivitie1 when Council Six, cornprisechf all Toutmwer... Clubl l n Orange County, bods a three-day conference in the Statler Hotel, Loi Angeles, beginning tomorrow. I Attend in 1 will bei;=========~ll members from clubs in NATIONAL GENEltM. C~ATION Fo-xTA-9,!!I Southern California. Arizona and Nevada which make up the Golden Desert Region. Mrs. Valerie Kangas will 118 01tt9 '"" " 1r11te1 • f*.2111 .. 0..... 0,... serve as chairman of the 6:11 w ... ._,_ conference which will in· 11141....., & ._.., Crossword Puzzle elude election of new of. 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TELEVL'ilO~ VIEWS A Great Night For Magicians By CYNTHIA LOWRY NEW YORK (AP) -It was a great night /or gags about sawing people in half . ON NBC'S "Summer Music Hair Wednesday night, impn!ssionist John Byner, for once omitting ' his imitation of Georgie Jessel, did the bit u part of a solo comedy routine. An hour later on CBS' "Dom DeLuise Show," the show's star played an inept magician attempting the same trick.. Neither comedy bit worked very well. But one really shouldn't complain -it's rare on television theae nigbtl when the viewer can find two new pro- grams in a row. IT WOULD BE pleasant if the ''Dom DeLulse Show" were a little better -the iokes are pn!tty old and pretty awful, but Dom tries so hard that be deserves something better. The "Summer Music Hall,'' on the other hand. is an economy-size version of the more opulent, star-studded winter show. And if the Wednesday night program with Eddy Arnold as host is a fair sample, it is a pleasant, relaxed and tuneful hour. THE EMPHASIS la on music. The sets, while not lavish, are gay and colorful, and the whole mood, generally, is lighl Arnold, who for more than 20 years has built a big reputation u a coun- try mu!fc specialist. is an urbane, well-dressed fel· low with a fine voice and an easy way with songs ol all type. His records had more than 50 million copies by last January. He is a big attraction at state fain and much in demand for college concerts, unusual for any performer beyond his 40th birthday. A TENNESSEE sharecropper's son. Arnold grew up singing blues and mountain music, ac- companying himself on the guitar. Today be is a rich man with interests in real estate, owns a water company, publishes music and makes records. Guest performers on the show were Phyllis McGuire without her singing sisters, and Cliff Ar· quette as Charley Weaver with his stories about Leonard Box and all the other -folks in Mount ldy. If the show was weak in any department, it is comedy; Byner is better doing impressions than sketches. ARNOLD will share hosting chores for most of the summer shows with Ed McMahon, moonligb~ ing from Johnny Carson's show. While Arnold has become a familiar face on network television dur· ing the past couple of seasons doing guest shots on variety showsj he has been an enormoUJly popular and successfu singing star for years . Denni• tlae M~e ' ... M' USS 1E s.w& 8llQ l AtRD YA 10 8L1S8 &MT H..-r •••• • • JOI PRINTING e PUBLICATIONS • NEWSPAPERS cS ... Of Tit• ... ,. •• , , .. '"''" 11 0r ..... C.1111tr l !! DAn. y PlUJT • I They Have Raeing!'l TOO Big Bear Liston Fights:; Joiner Tonight in LA . "' I : HE As1 Inc LOS A."iGELES (AP) -Fanner beavyw'e.ipt cbampioe SoaDy Ustae coMil!QHwbatbecallsacampaipto set molber title cbm<le t.oaigbt wMn be meeU Billy JoiMr, a journeyman bmer from Clacinuti. ,~ 10-rouod bout may lure a near upadty crowd ol 10.000 to the Olym- pic AudJMlrium. many fau ~ous to see if the once-teared Sic Bear ol bQ- inC bas retained bis puncbiq power. It is the first appeal'uce ol Ustoa, who blned • W.y I, and 1be S.year- old J<i:ner in a Lot A.ftteles rinc,. UstOft. wbo lives in Lu Veias. l\ev .• bas knocted out five ICHO op. pooeata since be went out 18 one roUnd in bis ranatdl witb Cassius Cb.J, or MabammM Ali. ia Lewiston, Me .. iD IE. Ustoa figures tG weidl around n• to Osteen Gets Joi:Def" s uo. n.e u-ctwnp'm la • S.I iav«ite. Asked if he WU familiar -- Joiner's style and ability, Li1toe thootbt a mommt and replied, "I tliin&I aeea him once, mm tan boJ ... u.ton probably saw Joiner wbm tbe Ohio hNv)'wei&bt lolt • lk-oand decision lait year in Lu VetN to Jimmy l')ek:ber. Listml and Joiner bave at -..t om thing iD COIDIDOll. Both ~ had difficulties getting mat.cbei Ustoa becaUJe be is barred from boxiQC in moa states since lbe fiueo wrtt. Clay. Joiner, who h.aa woe 14 figbta ms lost five. claims rivals juat won't agree to meet him. Li.don dmiel be is on a comebeck. 'Tve newr beftl away. I never tboqbt of quitting," be declared. Majer. Ceneern On Th radios b with the In<ly'1 to al.mos a very s. High Sch The 1f dlanapoll aimed hi career i specifica "I WU 500 befor "I'm J my~ D get a ape Young ed Indy' finish WI Indy app The yo pound w year. ia circuit ~ Toro an< Pacoima He dri Nab 2-0 Win To 12,000 Per Game ----1.luatW machine, Midget f cubic inc under tht ed by thf The ek tlons ~P Spark Pl youniste: the c.dinak. 2-0, Oii five bita and nm-.mi bis ltrilll CJ{ C 0 D S e C U ti V • .airelea bmi.Dp to 21. Bob Gibson was the l0&er. DrJldale'• shutout ... hU-1.ourtb ol the tealOa. the pttvioua three coming on 1C1Jre1of1-0. Carl Hubbell owns the record for 1_. shutouts in a single aeason, having pitched five in a year. One thing the Angels counted on when tbe'y moved from Los Angeles to neighboring Orange County in 196& wu that the area's steady population growth would bring annual gains in at- tendance. Instead, it's ~n just the opposite. The Angels set a club record their first year here, duwing 1.4 million fans in 1966. _Las_t JUSQO~ ge11 they made a. b1g run through the stretch to finish in fifth .place, atte.nda.nce dropped to 1,317,000 . At the rate they're going this Yanks Duel WHY THEY LIKE INDY -Small wonder the In- dianapolis Mmiorial Day 500-mile race is such a major attraction, what with fixtures lite ~year- ..... T.-.... old Sissy Colpitts roaming around the famed Brick- yard. She afmost brought Wednesday practice to a ball when 5be wandered out near the track. St. Louis. fiJtb loss in six games, coupled with San Francisco's 2-1 vic- tmy a.er Atlaftt.a. trimmed the Cardinals' National League 1-d over h second place Giant.I to four percentage points. nry.dale. whose four victories this 11ea1011 all have been shutouts. got the only nm he needed in the third inning wbea Paul Popovich walked and scored on Wes Parter'.s double -the Jone bit off lose.r Bob Gibson. who left in the eighth for a pinch hitter. Mexico Friday In Woe Match BERKELEY CAP) -The U.S. Davis Cup team goes into the North American zone final round Friday armed with a big serve and power volley against a physically small Mn- ican quartet relying on speed, defense and finesse. Grlevaaees Listed Negroes at Iowa Stnte -seek Coaches' Ouster AMES, Iowa (AP) -Negro athletec at Jcnra State Univenity h a v e demanded that bMUtbaD coach Glen ADdenon. baseball coed1 Cap Timm and trainer Bob -..,. be fired ''uni ... they ban a change ot at· titude, '' the Des MolDel ~ said toda7. 1be firinl demamdl wen made in a lilt ol trievancet pramtled to the ISU AthleUc Coaad1 ..tilr tbia week. the paper said. The COUDdl took .. inwnediate a1> Player Gets I tion, but is expected to ~nsider the two pages Of complaints at a meeting Junes. The a~. members of a group known • the 81a<:k S t u d e n t 1 Organization, Wei they will boycott all athletic teems and forfeit their ecbolarship& 11 the demands a.re not graated. Bruce Ellis, a noo-atblete from New York. beads the organization. and W't.llie Muldrew. All-Big Eight linema.n from Chicago, is vice president. Neither Negro organization leaders nor the school officials 11·ould reveal the complaints. Favorite Role Bul the Regista said it learned in addition to the filing demands. other ~evances include: -Tht athletes want a Negro head coach or assistant in at least one ma- jor sport. 't')>ee an no Negro members of the c:oachlng staff at prMent. At Memphis MEMPHIS. Tean. <AP) -Gary Player bu ~n tabbed u the favorite to trim tbe U tb annual MemptU Open Golf Tourument.. but tbe Soutb African says, "I don't believe there is audl a thing u a favorite ill 011e ~ t.ounwnenl'' PlaJer, 9"° turned in • two-under· p1r • la a prac<kt round over the cewN1 Country O ob Course 'hes- ... llW that "ma;Jbe over a JUr's time 7011t can pick a man to lead IDIDt7 wmnmp, but that's all I doo't believe JOU can do It in one event." MOit or the P"Ot •bo began fir -• Int for tbe ao,a flop money ill tM a•.• .,.. uu morning spent W.s...daJ toarin.1 CM UOO.yard laJWt .. tlle ,...... prelinUur'J. nm MckSul ad Ar1IOld Palma ... IMd • No. J cbok:lll .,, tbe J'PJ •"'n. ...._ lludolllb. -.bo came la laird .... luqaral Clll"8 .... wMle 1111 ,,.. ............. llid I» apl!CW .. 11 ··~tobedoettotlae ·-·--271 ..... la lut,... bJ .,... .. .....,, n. ._ .._ ""'"' 8 ........ 18U.~blre-btlolt Mil -..,. M ._ Ill Colan'" ..,... ... ....._., ...... ,., ·==-·~ ........ ~~ -'Ibey want tine-ups in every sport to be cboeen on the b&SU of ability. n-01 a "black-white quota." -Tbey want to be called either AJ..ro.. Americana or ~act.s. 119t Negroes. -They want to be abJe to hold jobs dmi.ng lbe .cbool year because most a.re from low-inc1>me famill~. -They want permission to live off. campus ill apartments 8Dd rooming houses. Tbe Register uJd the Negroes' 6>m· pLaint aga.lnst Anderson was that Don McLaugblin. a Negro Oii last snaon's fretbman basketball tum, ..... DO( liven a fair shake." The Nesrou' complailll about Tiou11 wa that be ... DO Negron 08 b1t buebal1 ..... u. .. per said. n mt lbeJ dmeed BllDap. 111 hit nnt 7ur u heed C7clone tr&ioer. wtth "~UUtmeat." 1beJ Mid BW· lap often diacoullted tbtir dalmJ ol i.Qfurift and WU anfatr la bU dealin&I Witb tbem. One Negro apotnmm said Negro feo&belJ players baw lined up IOHdly bt'bbld /obMy ~.new fSU foot· ball coedl. lie said they'"'" Ndlflfd wffb tbt • ., ~ Wtte treated bJ Ma-C :ta~ ltaU dartq sprius toot· Laguna Driver In ·1ndv Trials wl IXDIANAPOUS -Laguna Beach's Rick Muther will be a iii o n g newcomers shooting for berths in t~ Memorial Day 500-mile classic as final trials get under way this weekend. l.ndlanapolis Motor S p e e d w a y Wednesday closed out the annual driver testing period with 15 roolties eligible for a first start if they can qualify in 10..mile time trials ending this weekeod. The last driver tested was Mike Mosley. La Ponte. Calif .. it was only a refresher as he completed the te!t last year then crashed in practice. The only rookie who qualified in tM opening trials lart weekend was Jim Malloy. Denver. Colo. ~ewcomers eligible this weelrned will include Bruce M c L a r e n . Auckland. X.Z .. whose Wallis turbine has been withdrawn: Bill Vukovich. Fresno. 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II' It • «• II IO .,,,,.... rw _..l} • s • • • • ~ CL.>41 t 1 I 1 2 • ....._ ,,,,,, ~ -1:'1. ,,_ -,,.,.., LAGUNA NAMES SPORTS CHIEF Laguna Beach High has a new atbletic: director today. Darroll McKibban. f r e s b m a 11 bueball tutor and usistant in football will aucceed Red Guyer u boss of Artist athletic fortunes. Guyer is retiring at the end ol the cURent school year. McKlbban has been on tM Laguna .Wt aillce the fall of 1985. The JS.year-old University o f Redlands graduate is a Marine Corps veteran and makes bis residetlce in ft&n1tincton Beach. ' The host squad could win ~ if it gets off to a 2-0 start in Friday's singles matches or it could be pre~ to pull out a 3-2 verdict if the Mex- icans-can salvage-a l·l draw tor openers. The lone doubles match will be play- ed Saturday; the final two singles on Sunday. 1 Few ~e the Mexicans a chance to beat the fired-up Americans. featur- in« Arthur Ashe. Stan Smith and Bob Lutz. The U.S. squad. including Clark Graebner, eligible to play, and Charles Pasarell. not named. ii coached by Don Dell. former Davis Cup membe!'. The Mexicans' star Ralaei Osuna. veteran c:upper and fo1'1Mr Forest Hills singl• and Wimbledon doubles champion: Joaquin Loyo-Mayo, their No. 2. and Vincente Zarazua. Their fom1h member is Raul Con- treras. a student at San Joa State College. He subs for Marcelo Lara. who returned to Southern California for final uaminations. Smith and Lutz. who will play doubles. and Loyo-Mayo, had a.run~ their college studJes to be here this week. All are on the Trojan tennis ~am. The United St.at.es, once a perennial Cup bolder. hasn't won it sin<:e 19&3 and only three times in the past 18 Y"J'S. Australians won it the other 15. Gephart Top Ru~tler ly RAY ftLUTKO °' ............. Doug Gephart will Jong be remembered in the Golden West Col· lege annals as he was accorded Alblete of the Year bonon Wednesday night -the first such award in tbe Rutlers' camp . Gephart garnered his prize tropby before a fine gathering al the Horn O' Plenty Restaurant in Santa Ana. lite of tbe Rultlen' second annuaJ Sprini Sport.I Awards Banquet. A former We.rtminster mgb Scbool standout. Gephart wu an ol· rensive guard and delmsive llnebK:ter for the RuaUen' (rid team tbe past two seasons and tbla year be alto lettered in trllCk and field. Most valuable p1-}rer bonon wen .made in bar lpOrtl. tboM awards Joing to Craic Jorgensen (nrtmminC and diviDC). Da Loomer (baseball), Tom Bellew (golf) and Jim Seymour (tnd aad ftelcl), ho other awards •ere ma ln awtmmiltl .. divtq. 8teft Scheiblauer and Joe 'rm'Del tabbed ~molt lmpnftd Oii tM ompMp. In baseball, Don keugebauer wu eJ~ =..-· Loamv added bonon for his ftnt team llerUl on tM AD-Olaftrwe selections . In tennis, Steve Henry wu ftted cGta1ft. wlldl• no otber' awards were made in golf -other than tbe MVP 'honor to Belln . Bob Messina gathered in two honon at the tract and 8.W portioe of the program. named most imDrovld ad molt lDID&ratlGalll • ___._,~ lnglebart pie.keel up t6e Ga.a.,,.,..• t6e *"•'IC, WMd ~ el tbe tnd .... 11114 tam. • l ' ... • ) ~a.son, the Angels will be hard press- ed to crack the one-million mart in home attendance. They're averaging only 12,000 a game and have drawn only 258,CD for their first 21 home dates -55,000 fewer than this time a year a~ a decline of 17.S per cent Wednesday night's game waa typical of the Angels' problems. The weathtt w_as_ perfect. and tu drawing card was the American League champion Boston Red Sox, whom the Angels had knocked off the A119el Slate Mav 7) A""1a vs Ctwel-7:55 o.m. !C.Mll'C 1710) Mav·24 """''vs Cleveland 7:SS o,m. KMll'C no> M•Y 21 Angela .,. O.!roll l:S.S o.m. KMPC {'I l Mlty 21 ~ vs Ot1rol1 7:SS o "'· !CMPC 710 May 2' A"Otll vs O.lroit l:SS o.m. ~ 710 previous two nights. Yet the paid a~ was well un-• der 14,000. The Angels admit much of their at-- tenda'bce is keyed to the great influx ; - of tourists who visit n e a r b y • - Disneyland in June, July and August. What they're hoping ~ that the club can be in contention for first place when warmer weather and the tourista both arrive. The Red Sox shut out the Angels~ on the four-hit burling of Gary Bell and a two-run homer by third baseman Joe Foy. The sixth-place Angels host tec<>Dd- place Cleveland tonight in tbe start of a four-game series with Califcrnia's Sammy Ellis, 3-4, facing Sonny Siebert. S-2. IOSTON <AL"OttNIA -~""' ., . ..,.. hr11bul~ rl S 0 0 0 SchHI. lll 4 I I Anor.w., n> 4 I I 0 F"90ll u l 0 I Y•slrnmskl, II 4 o J I RH>Or, 'd J o I R.Smllh, cf • 0 0 0 Mln<Mr. lb f O 1 ~h'octlll, .. l I I t R•klwlrdt. If J 0 I ''"._ J4I • I 2 2 J.Hall, r1 l 0 I koll, lb 4 t I t Satrleno. c J t 0 E.Howar;I. c J I I • IC-. ~ J 0 • .. II. tt J 0 0 I It.Cler\, tt I t I "•""'· .. • • 0 T~ll!O. 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Jt.15, but •Wl dtred tbetr ftnt loM ol tbe North Amerlc&n 8ocm' Leape ...... PRO GRlD ACE 'i TOUGH ON LINKS ... ....... ~ Carter re posed to There'1 family. 'i Jollnny F al9o ao prestlgiO' Duane behind tl "I atar midgets eight hot raced~ for one-< also lo< midgets : until I w Tar J 1n r Two u County t ternoon , Sea King Harbor ii playoffs. Action mission l Sea K moaned brought 1uch an "we're l ~m." Corona cond rOUI Tuesday. Newpo1 met Foot poeted a The t1I met on Corona c CNewpor 14ilo1<ln," "They ClF. But understa: JOUDg pl ar• loold Mar Aim ATLA~ cllCO'I J1 lanta cla Boyer w hit, Hid throw at .m hitt.e Royer. day nigt charged hlm In~ missed t: injury. "I WM chal told Coo~titut -.rve ba ~ fell 1 MODE c.aitfcnl 1U'd rel from U.. Vllla,. s lower lb The Tl MCODdJ cbaJnciiOI nl!U*'t 'l'bt ' llcCullo. Si91peoe apla Ii • • : : .. . . -... . . .. . . -·· HB 'Youth Aspires· . Indy Berth By EARL GUSTKEY ................. On Thur~y, May ll», molt. of ttie rad101 in Americ~ will be quiv«ing with the aoundl «Indy. Indy's dea(epina sounds are f4mi1iar tQ-almost all Americm11 but they bold a very special aigDJflcmce to Marina High School senior Duane Carter, Jr. The 18-year-<>Id SOD of former In- dia~polis driver ~ Carter has aimed himself toward an autO racing career in gtneral and Indluapolia ;,· specilicaUy. "l want to drive in tile Indianapolis 500 before I'm 21.'' be says. 'Tm trying to mab a name for myself now in midtet racing ao I can get a sponsor before too Jong." Young Carter's father was a harden- ed Indy veteran.of 13 500's. His highest finish was a fourth in 19M. In his last Indy appearance in 1963, he was 21st. The younger Carter, who waa a 145- pound wrestler for Marina High tbis year, is a regular on the midget circuit at Western Speedway in El Toro and at Whiteman Speedway in P~-oima. . FAMILY AFFAIR -Duane Carter Jr., son ~ the former I.ndianapolis 500 racing veteran. is a midget racer at various Southern California tracks. Young Carter is a student at Marina High School. His dad is now a public relations representative for the Champion Spark Plug Company. Sports in Brief . More Sports -------~O_f!~ages 24, 2~ ·NCAA Opens af .t\:n eun; -_r_~_._,_M_1t1_2l_,_1_968 ___ , _______ DAILY PILOT 2J V erlJal Blast Horse Owners Oppose Hollypark Night Racing INGLEWOOD (AP) -Hollywood to take a stand against Hollywaod : Park was blasted verbally Wednes· Park's announced plans. - day by officials of the Horsemen's Be· Clement L. Hirsch, HBPA vi~ pres· :: nevolent and Protective Associltlon ldent, said his organizatioo had been over the race track's plans to become assured continually by James D. Stew. landlord for night harness racing. art, general manager of Hollywood "This action is a complete betrayal Park, that there would be' no Jli""t to thoroughbred racing ~sts in ... C8llfocnia and we deplore their int«!-racing at the plant. • tioos," declared Charles Leavitt. "The horsemen fully intetld to bold "'We were asstll'ed by Hollywood Mr. Stewart to his verbal agreem111t;•• Park management there wouk1 be no said Hirsch. · • .. night h~ss racing af their plant • and we took them at their word,'' Lea-__________ ;,_._ vitt said. Hollywood Park announced last Fri· LAGUNA LAUDS day it would be the site for the West- ern Harness Racing Association's SPRING ~ THLET'ES meetings starting in 1969. The announcem«1t brought immedi- ate fire from Jack Kent Cooke, owner of the Lo6 Angeles Lakers and Kings who built his Forum in Inglewood ad- jacent to Qollywood Park. The har· ness season would overlap that of pro basketball and hockey. William Goeclike, mayor .of Ingle· wood on the southwestern out.skirts of Los Angek!s, said the city administra· tlon has opposed night harne6s racing at Hollywood Park in the past and be sees no change in that thinking. Leavitt said the HBP A held an emer· gency meeting on Wednesday night and the directors voted unanimously Laguna ~each High takes time out • to honor spr.ing sporu perfoimen tonight as the Artists hold a di.Mer awards program at Top Of the World elementary school. · The affair, open to the public, Is scheduled for 6:45. Tickets are priced at $3 each and will be available at the door. Attention is focused n swimmlrs. tennismen, tracksters, golfers 1111d baseball players in all level of competition. He dri~ full midgets and three· 11arter q>idgets Mia three-quarter machine, owned by the Nttional Midget Racing Assotjation, bas a 40- cubic inch Triumph motorcycle engine under. the hood. His full midget ii own- ed by the U. S. Racing Cub. The elder carter, now a public rela- tions represe~tive for the ()iampion Spark Plug Company, encourages his youngster's ambitions and young Carter reports tW mother "is not op· posed to the idea." Gurney in Grand Prix . Chapman College battles Portland State today in the feature attraction of the opening round of play in the NCAA small college division r e g i o n a 1 baseball championships being held at Anaheim's Boysen Park. Basketball Association's new Phoenix team. 7 Days Left! There's another racing name in the family. Young Carter's stepbrother is Johnny Parsons Jr., whose father was al!o an Indy vet, winning tbe prestigious race in 1950. Duane Carter Jr. got an early start behind the wheel. "I started racing one -quarter irifdgets Wilie!l I was five. They had eight bon.epoweJ' .moto11in1 them. I raced those until I was 12 and too big for one.quarters. But' by then I was also too small for three-quarter mkt"gets so I didn't do anyinore racing until 1 wa. 16." Tars, Sea Kings I In Net Clash Two unbeaten goliathJ of Orange County tennis wll1 collide Friday af. t.ernoon when Cor-ona del Mar High's Sea Kings host the Sailors of Newport Harbor in the second round of the CIF playoffs. Action begins at 3 o'clock and ad- mission Is free. Sea King coach Ray Turner be· moan.eel the CIF pairings which brought the two powers together at 1u.ch an early date. But he added, "we're looking forward to meeting them." Coron·a del Mar advanced to the se- cond round by downhtg Foothill, 17·11, Tuesday. Newport's defending CIF champions met Foothill earHer in the season and poeted a 28-0 conquest. The two Orange Coast Kea rivals met on the courts last year and Corona del Mar ~u. 23-5. .. And they (Newport) are even stnimgw this aellOn," Turner pom out. "They •e ea&ily Uie clau of the CIF. But by graduate lix seniors I understand and we have a lot of good Yi'Wli players ~g along, ao things are looking up for tbe future." Marichal Denies Aiming at ·Batter ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) -San Fran· cllco's Juan Marichal, rankled by At- lanta claims that he threw at Clete Boyer when the Brave infielder was hit, said Wednelday night "I never throw at anybody -especially not .23> hltten." Boyer, hit on the right wrlat Mon· daf night by a Maridlal pitch, bad char'ed that the Giants' pitcher hit him mf.etltionally. Boyer, batting .211, missed the last two games becaute of injury. ''I wasn't throwing at him," Mari· chal told Hal Hayes of the Atlanta Con..,titut.lon. '.'He wu expecting a "'Jl'Ve ball. I threw him a fast one and :? feU 1nto the pltcb." Play begins at 5:30. lf Chapman wins it will return Friday at 5: 30. U it loses it comes back tonight at 8:30 in the-double elimination-affair. Earlier today Seattle Pacific met Sacramento State, with the loser ad- vancing to tonight's 8:30 tiff. * * ~ MONTE CARLO -Tbe Grand Prix of Monaco Formula One Auto Race wlll be na Sanday despite the 1&rlb1 wbkb probably wtD Umtt the crowds, die organber1 said Wednesday. Frank Gardner, Du Garaey and Kea Sheppard of~ Ualted States are amo1tC &lloae wbo wW start practice runa today. Graham WU of Britain · and Dennis Hulme of New Zealand alto wm 1tart practice runs. * * * NEW YORK -Dayton's Don May sigMd with the New York Knick.s Wednesday while .Dick Van Andale, the man he is expected to replace, was coming to terms with the National Kathy Harter Plays in Paris PARIS (AP) -After a one-day postponement becauee of the na· tiOnwide work stoppage, the Federa- tion Cup tennis tournanent for na- tional women's tea.ma began Wed· nesday. . Britain. Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Italy, Tbe Netherlanda, Poland IDd Rull!lia advanced into the second round. The American team, one of eeven unabie to get transportation to Paris earlier, arrived by bus from Bruesels Wednesday morning . 'lbe team consists of Nancy Richey Of San Angelo, Tex .. Mary Ann Eisel of St. Louis and Kathy Harter of Seal Beach, Calif. The United States. winner the last two years, bad a fm·round bye along with Australia, Brazil. Can ad a , Francet f?rtugal, South Africa a.nd Switzerlafl<l. The matches are deci~ on two singles and one doubles. ~e tourna· meot ends Sunday. In first-round matches, Britain defeeted Sweden. The Netherlands beat Finland and Russia eliminated Belgium, all by 3-0 scores. In 2-1 contest.I, Bulgaria beat Chilt . Czechoslovakia ousted Norway and Italy edged Mexico. The West German team faJled to ar· rive in time and 'trithdrew. Greece had only OM plaiyer pre.ent and l<>ft by default to Pol-1. May is a rugged 6-foot-4, and played forward for Dayton. He was assigned the same uniform number -5 -worn by Van Arsdale, who was picked by Phoenix in the NBA's recent ex- pansion draft. * * * HONOLULU HawaU's R o Belln&k'Y n:rett a two-hltUr 'to shut out Phoenix M Wednesday night In the Islanders' tbJrd 1tralght Pacific Coast League. vlctor~-ever-the Giants. Belinsky, fixing hit rec()rd at Z-4, gave up two singles to Bob Burda, otherwise was p r a c t I c a I 1 y un· touchable. He struck out eight and walked four. * * WASHINGTON -Mike Epstein, ftle big slugger whose refusal to report to the minor leagues last year forced Baltimore to trade him to Washington, was sent to the Senators' Buffalo farm club Wednesday. The 230-pound first baseman was hitting only .099 this season and had struck out 26 times in 91 times at bat. At one point this aeason,\he was hit- ting only .086. * * * CHARLOTl'E, N. C. -.All It driven Who quallfted In Wednesday's nn t day of trials ror Sonday'• $152,008 World 700 stock car race broke the record alx·mlle average of 15U71 m1Je1 per hour. Tbe rasteat WH Connie Allison. who turned three laps of the mile and one- baU trl-ovaJ In a Ford at an average of 159.m m.p.b. He won $1,500 -$1.000 for c.aptarblg tbe pole 1tartlng position ud • for breding the record. Alllaon, ZI, tllt NASCAR rookie of tbe year ID 191'7, also broke the one-lap record wbea Jae clipped 18UIO m.p.h. oa h1a ftrtt lap. He became tbe first driver ever to beUer 180 m.p.11. at tbe Charlotte Mo&Or Speedway~ CORONA GYMNASTS SHINE IN MEET Rick Fleming, 14, and Steve Graser. 13, will repreent Corona del Mar High School in the upcoming Jr. Olympics gymnastics sectionals which will pe held at a date and site yet to be an· nounced . , CoroM del Mar is being ,considered as one of the sites, however. Fleming had a f a n t a s t i c performance Sunday in the first round of ~lion at Mo~igh in the San Fernando Valley. He was named top all-round com- petitor for the 13·14 age group and took first places in the rings, parallel bars; seconds in the rope climb, high bar and tumbling: and third for the long horse and a fourUl in free ex· erciae. Graser captured gold medals in tumbling and on the long horse. USC Quartet Challenged MODESTO, calif. (AP) -Soutbem Callfornia'a world record boJdlnC +eo. ~ rtlaJ team f.acea a challeqe from the SMlta Clara Valley Yoath Vllla'8 Satllrda1111 •race wNdl could l""" iM amt. The TroJ-llt tht mlrt of •·• MCODda a 1Uf 110 in the NCM dwnpionllllpt wben none oi tbe four ,...,... were tenlon. nt . _.me quanet oi E a r 1 McCuUoucll. J'rld Kulltf, O. J. Simpeoe ad IAaaol Mlller is toce~ . apiattitJt8?'· Tbe Santa Clara tean> bat former baUonal team, Waehlnstcn State,C aU· San Joee State C:-J:. ltar and muld-fomJa~ Sao Joee State and the Houa· pie world record Tommie Smith ton Strider's. ' mcbarift1. BW GliDff, K!rk Clayton, Ont ol the latter two ml.-well pull J«Ty Wl1Uam1 and SmHh have nm a ..... •.a QadJ. an upeet shoGJd tbe ""'1tll falter. John Carloe IM1 rtplact one ot the In addJUon, the atatt JUnlor college ftnt *'-~II an aWq te1 la okay by champtoolhlpe wUl bl run ln con- ract time. JuncUoa wttb all the action at the "0. of the two teams 1bould break Modesto Junior CoUeae Stadlum. •·I.'' declared TroJn coach Vern Meet.Dlrtctor Tom Moon a1ain haa Wolfe. "I don't know which team it'll apembled • lnternatJonal field for bl, but tt'O be a fut race." the event wbids ill the pelt 1eveNJ Allo l1at.ecl &o nm the +tO relay are years baa poNd the belt mans of all <hfon Sta ... 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OMW "lltf ._. ... heaJtbY ~ Mal'k Dla11 team. md bu- Fact: Most hJgb ICbOOI Some ol tbe c.a. bave ketbalf It VaDty ad wta- and college coaches were at two acaa Ja 11*11, 111111 Col· ant Jootblll co.ell Kiil one time Mgh school 1th· ti Mesa HlCb 11al11Mt foot-Duddrldge bu 1 tradDnan, LOS ANGELES -The last time the man saw Son ny letes. ball coach )luu WrlCID. Ken Jr., competmi at Ga· ;: ·~Ute Big Bear wa11ittlng in a golf cart with Lou Nova Presumption: Most tUgh Larry Larson, a MDlar, and dora High School • outside the Stardust Hotel in Laa Vegas. school and college coaches' Jay, a lreahmu, both par-At Huntington B e a c b • Tbe man blinked. It was Liston, alright. It had been a sons become high scbooJ tlcipated in football and High, head basketball coacb 1 .,_ 1 u b d him athletes track at Mesa Uda year. Elmer Combs c o a c b t d • ong~ne 1 nee ie man a seen erect. Ther~'re 187 ·coaches at Estancia High dlltUc di· againlt his son Randy, who • .'.t.ou Nova 111d Sonny LiJton. A strange pair. the m~ the Ohnge Coast area's JO rector Joe Wolf'a ICID, Kim, played varsity basketball at thought. A real quinolll. A pleasant. almost lovable. boffoon b1gb schools and two Junior was captain ot tbe C.. foot· Westminster High. last aea- and ''• big ugly slob u likeable u a hangover. The box colleges. Eighteen of them ball team at Meta, -.t allo son in addition to quarter· fighting dodge was all the two bad in common. bave sons who are or have played Cee bubtbllll aQd bacldng tbe football team. Nova smiled a greeting and shook hands with the man participated in bigb school JV bueo.ll · Oiler athletic director arMtierked a thumb at tbe big bulk beside him and said, "You sports. Eaate footblJI eGM!h John Ken Moats'• son, Dan, la a Know Sonny Llston, of course." Considering the fact that Lowry bu a fruhman foot· freshman football • buket- 'Of course. The man 1tuck out his hand and sald, "How not all co,ches have bigb ba11-wrestling·track 1cm at ball·bueball type at Hunt-school-age boys and that Mesa Jim ' -...... _ are you, Sonny?'' '· ' .-w•~· C!I •• ........... ~ even having a boy ii only a Fountain Valley tr a c k None of tbe Lacuna High T~b~&ari~Medthebandandl~edthem~lnthe __ ~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~­eye and scowled. A low growl came from someWhere within the inountain or flesh. . ~~re was a time the man woukt have shaken with fear cleaHown to his oll:fords. Now he almost laughed. He said. goodbye to Nova and scowled back at Liston and walked away. ~e man was most of the way across the Strip before he ~ ~ thlnking what a ridiculous saga wu the story of Son- ., .~ston. I ~-~::~· Wuea Rleer et Metl~tg ... .. Tiie mu nmembered u. ... wadhtg tltroagll a river qf mediocrity aatU be reached the top IH be1vywel111t ..• champion Floy• Pattenea. Tlte Big Beu frfptened and lDUmJdated Pattenee ... betted ltlm Mt 18 tw• ftght1 : fi C1dHI•· Bodt times Pattenea was rocked bt1e Umbo . · : li Je11 time dtu It takes te _.... 1 necktie. ~ -:-~ ~ Patterson left €Mca(.-wnrbt(-dark-tll11et ~ H4 a ~· Prtvel I whlm~rla( Ima a1 a npter, tbe former claamplol was 1tm proad eDOQ(la to dl1plae Ills ::'WiDIUau... : ;;~ wn wlle9 IJltft W •ta re,.tatlen nd tb11 wa~ .. .wM• tM7 1tartecl caW.t lalm tk 81( Bear. Tiiey uld he . ··~wa1 tM ...t awe10me ftf'teT H tM face of tbe earth 1 . · 'r."'41 ltey rtt1Detl lals Jenner repatltlo• a1 a dkk-ap man '.i~ pttn npter ud alo• 1leodlut ud ex-a. ud It . -----..-flt. :: Tiie• t.to tlle Ufe of die Bit Bear came Caaltu1 Clay. Tldl wa1 a beavywel1llt wttJa a bl( modi ud fast u1C11 •Iii ducmc feet ht lttUe men thll a cllDcl, really. :· · .. , -Awtllerltlea S••Utt f. -~~::···the autboritles of boxing shuddered. They knew Llston : .• ~wOuld beat th1a boy. They hoped only that be would not kill : hlllt ~ ~-.The man remembered Uston's ~o fights with Clay, At : 19!'. the biltorlam chose to record them as fights. -11te Big Bear quit alter m rounds in the iirst of the two 0 mrades. Llston said he bad 1 sore arm, M something, and ;·-:mi: was given the benefit of the doubt for the build-up of the ~ ---~-· " ltJal Mtt FINAL PLANNING -Last ltages...oLpnpuatlon for the weekend member· guest tournament at· ~ta ~ Country Club are reviewed by tourney chair- man Bob Black (left), 1967 wumer Bob Hurtt and SACC tournament coordina-tor Web Hopkins (right). eGeCbel IMll • .. -.. ll1lb ecbool Intl but retlr· inc athletic dlnctGr Reel Gqyer'a oftlprinl. Dan; ii usiltant track coacb at Or- ange Coast CoUef•. At Mater Del H1Cb, bue· ball COICh Bob Wlgmore bu two IOU. Joe and Bob Jr.. who've pla,yed bi&b IC.hool ball-~ -at Colt.a Meu High ud Joe at Ma· ter Del. --bit dad'• guldanee. Newport aUlletlc dlredGr Julea Gage watched Ida IOD, Al, earn a11-Sumet League bonon on NeWport's basketball team tbia year. Tar froth football coach Jake Miller'• son, Steve, TraekAces Vie Friday In CTF Paul Williams of Hun· tington Beach leads a con· tingent of two from the Orange Coast •ea track and field ranks in varsity competitiloi:i -m the CIY finals. First running event Fri- day evening at Cerritos College is set for 5:45 p.m. Williams is joined in the varsity divi'sion by Corona del Mar pole vaulter Steve Connell, who finds himself back in acti<>o alter ap- parently being sidelined in tbe semis. Connell, who cleared 13 feet in the semis, will be up against four vaulters who have gone 14-1 or better this year, including Bonita ace Steve Richards (lS-2). Williams posted t h e taste.st time of the night.Fri- day in the sel1W with a 1:54.2 in his heat fl the 880. ...,.. .... fOOCball last talf • COila lieu Higb .. Alld ••etant .Newport ....U., COlda Don Van. dllrU. bu 1 IClll, Bill, wbo. p&aJ*9 Bee football aad bUketbaU at Newport. Westm.luter tract coach Jn ffedCu bas a son cut from tbe ume moJd-Stuart &diet Ja a clua Cee track· ma at Troy Wgb 1n Ful· lertoa. AthJetic director Ed s;iod· clard'1 ... Roter, !1 a foot- ball-tractmma at BuntloC· ton Beach. Kent GIDony, WestmJn. ster Cee football and baa. ketball and frOlh-sopb bue- baller, 11 tbe son. of Wut· minster Bee-footbd eoec1a George Galloway. Orange Coast toll coacll Bay Rosso baa two ICIDI who were area prep ath- letes. Dave, DP'* a Cal grad- uate student, wa.s a football· baaketball player at New· port and Bob, no-.v at Cal State (Lon& Beach), was an aquatics star at Newport. Dale Wonacott, ualltant footnll coach at OCC, iu I IOll, Steve, playiU ftOl• ball at eo.t. r Athletic directer WetlllleU .Pickem' aon Gary, foraer Newport High a~te. is now a Ugbtwelgbt football coach at Troy Jliih. Long Beach Nine Hosts. Sacramento in Play~f~ LONG BEACH -Jt'a been a few years since a Northern C a l i f o r n i 1 representative has wbn the state JC baseball title and it will take an upset to change that status Friday when the beit4-three (mal series opens at Blair Field In Long Beech. Sacramento City College, who made it to the finals before loslng last seasoo, carts the northern banner, 1'hii. M e tr o Conference king Long Beach City Col- lege provides 1ile host role . holt Vlkiag1 -fresh from a 14-7 and 11-2 sweep over Eastern Conference titllat °'8Uey O>llege for tbe SoCal crown. In those two games; Loag Beech City ripped 21 m>d 17 bits respectively-bocttnS previously tmbeeten Caeey Ji'ttleber ~12-0) out of the box in less tblD tw• ..... Sacramemo Cit)'. also c.- ped its berth with • two. game sweep in tbe nor1h, poeting 5-1 and 3-1 cJecialoDI over a.bot. Friday's opener is slated jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii for 3 p.m., with the second game billed for noon Satur· day and a third game, if necessary. getting under way 30 minutes later-all at Blair Field. Southpaw Danyl Thomas, who ia 13-0 on the year, is expected to open for the Estancia's Perry Is Eagle of Year second fight . "!1'hll one stunt from the start. The respectable com· . ' !'mtm1tles wanted no part of it and they held it somewhere ln · thei backwooda of the 1tate of Maine. ~ .Clay defeated IJaton ln one minute of the first round with : ... Q~.puncb. The scienti1ta at rlngslde missed anything lDte a . -punch that could encl a fight and they kept golng to the . .tnovies and watching the replays on television and looking for the punch. As far as the man knew, they never found it. Santa Ana CC Member--Guest · His strongest C(l(Dpetition in tbe finals will come from G!-eg Jones of Loog Beach Poly (1 :54.7), Vidor Moore Clmck Perry, 18-year~ld of Compton (1:54.7), Tim sports star at Estancia High Stefanko of Buena (1:54.8) School, was awarded the and Jim Nuccio of St. Fran· "Eagle of ttle Year" honor cis (1:55.0). 8t Wedraday night's hooors Marina's Dave Lacy holds banquet at the high school spots in the Bee 100 and 220 P er r y quarterbacked aloog with the anchor leg of Es:tancla'a football team the Vi.kings• 880 ~team. last fail, wu a guard on the Every minute and a half ••• someone -ca11sAAMCO · Now they called the man and told him Liston would fight aomething named Billy Joiner at the Olympic Auditorium and TournamentSetforWeekend The quartet aped to a win-basketball team and bit .320 niog 1:31.6 in Che prellms. for 1be baseball team. l\lef1 .... AAMCO l8tleflt9 fllOf9 then J0,000 transmla•kln prob...._ You set free towlnc. • ,,.. ,..... check. fest. effla.nt MtVic.--.ftiolt times in Ju.t -•r. Atttl _.... AAMCO. li'OW' U.Mfl'llstlon c•11 lie protected by Oller 500 MMCO C.. 1 ten cont to coest. ' would the man please come out and see it. , ••Why?" the man warited to know and they told him because Llaton ls a charjged bear and has no more con- nectioN with the mob and be is sincere and be wishes only to · pt lack on top. • °lf'he man laughed lnllde but said be would be there. : ,'lJte man was probably curious. He bad never beard of . _ JllllY Joiner, much Jeu aeen b1m ftgbt, but that wu nett.her herrnor there. ~Illy Joiner would not win the' fight A guy with a name .llkeJJston who can atW draw a few people to see him would ·not Jjlow the first· bout ln his comeback. But the man would go because be was curious and beCause of his oplnJon. The man la a citizen and therefore en· titled to an opinion. l~s the man's opinion that Llston quit in the first Clay ftght:-and entered the tank In the second. It ls the man's opi· nion that Liston ls a bum and a fake and a taker of dives. Let tbe blg ugly bear prove otherwise. -l!eep Sea Fish Report llNNtlT tSACM (""'9 UNl'lltt -' • e119lln: SI llel'f9Clllllle, 10 llenl ... ..... -..... '°""" &...-) -" . · · wlen: ., ..,... 1n ....., 1 • ......... ... llem<We. ' lle1""1t. SANTA MONICA -M -1'rl: .es . lieu. 2 •ne. · .u11 Dt-.o '"· ~ ~ MMI -10 -ltn: IS ,._llowltll. ta •. .tllU'l~. G I llollli.. '7 <•llC9 bets. ••• • _...... llACM I...,.._ "lwl -M -""' " ..... boflllo. " Pl11lllut. ~ UMl!ltl -1' '"'len: 1 bledt • : ~H, • yrl-11. '5 9-rrecudl. " • • 1. Jlf una. beu. JN tlotllte. C~llt ........,., -107 ,,,. .. ,,, H t>eh•C'Uda• 4JI c:ellco ......... '*'4 ... 2 • -~1111 ... Nlllbul. • • .. 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Thirty-six holes of medal play for a better ball of partners are slated for the Santa Ana CC Member· Guest Tournaweot t b i 1 weekend. . Half of the field wUl begin at 11 a.m. shot gun on Fri· day and the ba~ will tee off at 9 a.m. •bot gun on Saturday. The low ~ teams and any ties will follow on Sunday ln the finals with starting time 12:30. Those not qualifying tn the top 50 on Friday and Satur- day will start at 7:30 a.m. on Sunday. SetU!Hll The • • G r e e n Superin· tend en t 1 Association" tournament ii slated for Monday 9l'<l Tuesday at SMcliff w i t b llllperin- tendents from c o u r s e 1 throughout Calilorn.ia due to compete. El Nlpel John Snffhan tcored his first hole-in-one on the eighth bole Thursday. Sbethan used a five-wood on the 167 yard par three ef· Corl • With Sheehan were A. II . Smith and Fred Willard. Bob Harritt, Jr., with a . -~.­... Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit :.:•Cltiveland .·· .BaJUmore : ,; .;;..Mlanesota : Biiton : .. .e.llfornl1 ~ '. ·Cbicaco : .;~8*1.and : -:lflew Yort W L Pel GB 23 14 .822 21 18 .568 2 20 17 .541 3 20 17 .541 3 19 18 .SH 4 18 3) .474 5~ 18 lt .457 • 17 21 .447 ·~ 18 22 .421 7~ NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pct. GB Sl Louis 21 18 .~ San Francisco 22 17 .564 Atlanta 21 18 .538 t Philadelphia 18 17 .514 2 Cincinnati 19 19 .SOO 2~ Chicago 3> i>· .soo 2'1.i Los Angeles tt 21 .475 3~ HOUiton 17 21 .447 4~ New York 17 21 .447 41h llCI WWM 1t Yr, ""' 1 Y-""" TM T-..... , ... I . WUhinlt.on II 22 .W 7~ , ...... .. . .... ._ -. .....,.. ..... '. -"""-" 4 Mew Ytft a ; : :."t,-:;.h:::· .. "*-. ~ ... o.tl'M J : ..... :~....,,.c.....,., : ................ OttlfefW • Piltlburgh ti 20 .444 41h . ...... .,.. ....... "''llllurllll u. Olke• • .......... I, Clnct-t -,,_IKll t. """''• ' YI ._.. 1. SI. l.eollll t l"llllMIWcle I. -Yen t Hi• teem speciaOty is St•tion Wagons. See the Colony P•rk, the Continental of Stetion w.9. ons. Vacation time ia almost : . -·;-,..,.. ._ : • • c .......... ,...,_ ... "' ......., ~,, .. c.ti. T • ."'9111 111• >41 • ..-. : ..... ~ ,,_ ... ., ~ •n .. ••• .·: ~·11.~ : ___ ....., t. ~.. .• ,....,...._ ... -....... ~ ..... • .... .c.......•c...-..;...., i . ·=.-:,== ;t ~ ........................ .......... '" "llttW-11fo 11141~ ~Ute CMolltl'Mll H I leR '~ I~ H I et AllMI <•• Ml .......... , ~' l• """"' co.... NJ et ft, '-" (lfl• "" Y_., C ...... Mt • ......... II .. J_. _ ... ) ...... .. ~:-=~I "'""' ...... "· L-. ..... ..... y .............. , ... .,...... et~"""' '"'*"""' ., ~-........ 111tM h ..... t j ~ .. -----------------------------------------' , ... __ . JOHNSON & so~ I O•ANM COUNTY'S OUllT llTAIUIMD UNCOUI. MnCVIY. COMM 11M11 . i; M ·WllT COAST HIGHWAY, NIWPORT a1ACH 141-1711 .... 1 1 ' -i» P I N I V" DAY - . . WILSON CHAMPIONSHW' -ITIA Dun TENNIS BALLS Can of 3/ 1.89 Box of 12/7 .SS VOIT FINS DUCK FEET 8. 95 SKIN DIVER 7. 95 MASKS 95-to 11. 95 SKIM 80.AUI al.LY 90.ARDI KICK 90.AUI U .. .IACKDI llACDT· IDINGING lllKI RiPAllllNG ' .. Evwy minute 81111 • Mlf, _,. ene proves••• y __ ....,,... an , ,_ .. AASOI MIN'S TENNIS SHORTS White or Jyory 4ts • 5ts • 71s • 99s CONYIRSI TENNIS SHOES Men'a ••• 7.91 ............ 7.25 .. JACK PURCILLS Men'a ••• 1.91 ••••• l, eu . wlle : ..... _ ..... mar , "'.IMol mu - . tlM Gar •ndt HJ umlH tbe at Tt expret ror an Ht the~ and (~ or ::road 1 :..:.. Hi ...motor -·· He ship, I he lno .... ff[ •Wtth I •'1fuata. ~'50loilt Ye ·yee th -Bittle the IU =-·-.. I of a I mo!J! • uve ~ fad, .. , .. .... tbere " SOI tnt sci To took UJ !\_Jive JWl ti need Ht· emplo] Jn and fol Tb· car fal ,be mi& Int with bi ment • Indy U Jl darla .. ' la da E te .. ..,... T ~ ...... ~ neet a.en . ..,, ~.; :t.eca· ftt1I If ad bo .. ,, ~ . At ..... ,..,....,. ,. :o9Ch tom atbo gr ad· tball· New· t Cal u an ort. iltant .... feot,. IDMD raer &,. is >tball Jfs Is '" 'OID. over titBst the Lene nd 17 ckblg =111e1 >• 'tn l1d l1e COi .. I I ' Start Your- Enginea _ ·~~.-!!fHo~lga;; --- .. ,. TM deO•Mt• ff ..... ta ..,_.; IOIDtlblu wttbollt ... <•" .. tbat Jul .,.. COM'S Gnblm Bm. · Oa wiNa,y ...._.. tmmtcUt&t'1 aftrr llUlaa fMt time ti 171.9 m.p.b. quaUlJtq tM S'l'P·l.otu turtllM car ca 1be hat row almott II cWllDct of tM ladlulpolil 0£st,abllahmlllt. the dipper' Ensllsm• taned 6e b1i .... .pd walked 1w1y. The war race drivers are tbe11 days, you'd think the Jody champ would call a pNN eonferenc. or at leut ·~};;~~·\· •' .. •'I \ :: .~•&•: '' • /u.:z.zr,' ii •,\' , \\ / ait around for chief atewlfd Harland P'•ntl•r to JbaU bis bandJor tbt TV cameras. mn almpt, vlDlsbtd. ,.. Tb1J la the wne Graham HW who bu beeft called by David Pbippa, the emiDent Brltah Jourulilt, "motor rlC· ln&'• No. 1 ambusador." 11SIT DOWN" ON SAND SHOTS It's a1Jo 1he tam• Graham Bill who 1ald la t1't Indiana· polls wiDMr'1 circle two yean IJO, wben be wu handed If you wtrt to PIY clost 1ttention to tht, better Mnd shot player1 on ttlt pro tour, you'd find th1t moat of them thow 1 lot of flex 1t tht kntts 11 they 1ddress th• blll. It almost looks 11 If they were prepuin& to sit down on • stool (H• illustr1tion). tbe trldltloDal refresher of milt: · ·: .,TU. that bloody stuff awa.y and brill11ometbln1 that'• fit to drink." , Wlth tM death of Jimmy Clark. theft lrt few dtivtrl 1"t wbo ·can cha\Jenfe Graham Hill for tbe title of N._ 1 ·t1 tbe W'Cllrld. Es-cbamPI Jack Brabham or Jolm aurtMt, maybe. Thtn they swina with only 1 minimum of 111 ind foot work. They move th• club lar&ely wita tht 1rm1 •nd 1houldtr1 ao 11 to· IYOid slippln1 in tht looH und. ..... Dan Gurner or Bruce McLaren, 1'ut they .-1tm look· laC for their first world drivlal championship. Jackl• . Stewart. Denis Hulme. Pedro Rodrlsuez? Leh .... ,, tit ..... ly pr1·crouchin1, as shown in the ill~n. then 1wln1in1 l1r11ly with the ., .. , you will be less llktly to r1i11 or lower your body on your down1wln1. You will find It 111ler to make the clubhnd tnter tht sand in ex1etly the posftlon .you hid 1ntlclp1ted. Bow cle yoa compan uaad prb 1tan -"' Amert· eut llb A. J. Foyt, Marlt hdnUt ... ....,.., U1eer w~ tlle7 ... ._ 1et t.1et1ier replarty _,,,11en "' IMlnapela? · fte 1111 ., frat at JMJ wfD • I• Ne. 1, at 1ea8* all after Melatrlal Day. • ... ,...., ,..,1e bew tt;-W-BIJl-Ml-lefl-Ml man at IHJ 1t1Dewllere elte betide• m 61 reeerd ·~MIU. Prior a. tlle .. race, tpeff'way IWMr Ttmy BaJ. mu rn t.te BJD et a party u4 uked 1dm IMw Jae Ukecl tlllt place. Tiie reply wu a 1tUle shcklll1: ''!l's lluMrle, .......... lllldYUbe4 ud dow. rtatat emMrnaial t8 p lllt. 1 men'• convnleace ud ,... tllert .......... .. Nest ..... ,, early, BabDu'• c:rew wa1 19 t1M Gant• Area lldaDlnt boo6I ud doon aroa4 tae~ indfvldaaJ "cennlnce." . BIU a .. Oplaleu ........... n. ............ Hollypark Entries Hill in other wordl. hu opinion•. He seldom exprean1 adblaelf: but when bt does there are frequently lllP• from __________________ _. 1111 audien~. nie Americu driver obeying the speed law on a modem expreuw1y 11 "• bloody zombie In a dream world looldnl "' ~. Mrt Mo 1........., Dey C* CL '!MW Jr 2l c• a ,....._,..,.. ,.., 11• , ... ror an ICcident,.. Hill believes. . He would do away wltb apeed Umlta on open rOldl on the two tbeorit1 that Ctrnnaft driving fut It more alert and (2) a driv• can't possibly be llfe 1f be bas to keep one on the rew view mirror for police and the ot!>tr on the ~oad ahead. :..;.. Hill 11 31 now. 111d he can say bl bu reached two of -motor raclng's hlgbeat goals. _.. He won the Ul82 world grand prix -drlvlal champion· ship, and four years later he became the ftnt rookie to win he lndianapolll 600 1ince 1927. .. ,.-Hill iJ a caricature of the typlctl Brltlah swashbuckler. ·With swept back hair, bushy eyebrows and a 100.mtalion ·"'Ml.lltacbe, he Dll&bt be Errol Flynn portrayini a 11.x·loel ~olal --You find youraeU looking brto the earnen of b11 eyes to -Yee the line• of itraln there; perh1ps left over from the .Battle 1of Brttaln or endless d1y1 under relentless rays of the sun at El Alamein. 8enefl Bb Co11IU11f •tlllT llACa. 6 fUr1-. t wer lift. ClltmlN. l'ul'M NIOO. T~ cl1lm- llll '1.lce. IUID. Oelr YOM <M Y1nu 1 112 I Juellmle (W H1tti1) 11' ~ CMr11e (W H1nnettl 114 'r1nd!M (M Y11tnN1lll 1U '•t!Y Helt (J GGllPltrl •11' ""'-LA!ft• (J T"'llllel 116 .. tell N-10 Yl llMuell 107 0-. 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Mlllef'lek t1'111,,.. tftttv. inf school and he hired on u driver. To make himself leliUmate u an inatructor. Hill then ,_iz: _ _.._ ____ l!l ____ .., ____ l!I Jook up racin1. Time demand• became such ht w11 fore.cl !l.'1ve up biJ Job rt tile engtneerlnt firm. and tbt lnt enioua 191 •lined up at the Labour Exchu11 11 an unemployed nee drinr. Race Results He collected 32 lhlllin«• I penc:e (about M> a wHk un- emplojllleat u Jone u be could. -------.-:------1:1'11~---ln hi• ftrtt race, in 1954, HlD pleeed llCond lD I beat MO\I. vwooo 'All( HIUL Tl anct fourth in the main evml w1ow~eaY. *J a ,,. nie next nve years coos!Jted of a MJ'ies of frustr•tion1. 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D I A L D I R E c T - 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 t ltw,_,.,, ... ., &,J , A'"f'UIU Dl\IL~ PILOT -11.1 r n.v1 Br .. .. -WANT ADS HOUSEi POil SALi_ HOUSIS FOil SALi I HOUSH flQlt SALi Oentrel 1000 Chnerat 1000 6-neral 1000 laycmt with Pool $52,500 Mammoth 4 bedroom,! bath Custom Baycreat home wiUl 16' X 36' heated and tlltm>d POOL. One bedroom and bath ii on the oppoalte al~ of the house from the oOltra and owner fied>le on down etlon for maid'• quart~•. Ex~ent 1uumable loan, ond owner tlvdble on down payment. If )'OU would like a ouatom home, better see thla. ~ ------- lohn macnab VIEW DOVER SHORES A Stylish aophlllicated adult bome. LIJ'le formal dinl.ni nn. Sp.cioul view Uvinl rm. 3 SR. 3 t1repl&cel, panelled "All THIS" 1nd BAYCREST 100 All the fine awointments found in expensive hOme:a are oUtred for )'()Ur plf95- ure In this lo~ly J:V AN WEU.S built home. Formal DEL Pl.SO entry halJ, 1pac- loua Uvin& and dining room over look private courtyard and btautltul heated AN· ntONY POOL. 'nlree ~­ ling baths and four large bedrooms. one easily OOO· verted to den. Lute fam- ily room convenient to all electric kitchen. Profession- ally deconted and land· ecaped. PRICED TO SEU. AT $63,!IOO. YOU wtll love thil bome. Let UI anuie the ttrma. ------ 4-1-12-16 UNITS &l)' U maJ'I,)' U )'OU nff'l, O.luxe live in !ourplexes te0.500 to $62,500 each. Open Dally 1.S PM 1551 Corrfandtr ~ I I ~-...... ~ 1 I +- 1.--1.-°"" ... I " ""' -.a. -.. Exclusive with: ED RIDDLE REAL TOR 646-8111 Vacant lot plus House ONLY $19,500 . . f;.s,a>Jq;r '6~ 2414 Vista Dtl ofo Newport Beed! Newport IHc.h T ennls C)tib Tennis. SWimm.lna,J ~. Dancing. Hollda.y .wuea p- tore! Your new l'IOrne fn. eludes an of them.'3 • 4 bed· rooms, 3 baths, Spant!lh Ule roor. Prlv/patlo. A:speclous well designed home •• Ready for todlbl1 · Plioed at U'l.900. Ph. 644-1 1~ 11 !1 ACRE CORIER on Fairview Road ~ mJle to San Diego Fr~a,y o#, ramta One of a kind! -•• ~ r.onlng M·l. $1 .08 SQ. ·py. den W/wet bar. Floetinr atainay. Rdlection pool. tJoree. . -COW-OOWNI $89.500 2 BR 1 bath, stucco & pluter hardwood tloon. Broed~y location l b&ook..to-&hopg. RJtr. ~39'28 Eve 61Ul185 w--a---~rt _____ _ if CM.L FOlt APPT. (714) 642-1235 Ml Dover Drive Newport Beech ----~.==__ -..=.-----=-- BUY YA or FHA Loy law down p1Y111ent on \Ns chlrmin( 3 BR with dlnlnc room, 1" beth1 atall lhowtt. hardwood ftoon. step-saver ki~n wtth built. IN, lovely deep pile w/w c:arpeu It drapes, tovely *LAC HEN MYER FOR SALE BY OWNER La.rte 3 bedroom. 2 bath home on a cul.de-sac street. Two tireplaCH, new carpet. near ahoppina. Within walk. ini distance N e w p o T t Harbor Hlih S c h o o l, elementary and Jr. High Scfloola. Lute yard with tx· tra i.'torage area. ~. Open Hoose Sat./Sun. •!t' Vlctwfa 641t-8811 ~n IVM.lnt1l TAKE OVEI: FHA LOA"~ 439 Cambridge Circle Mesa Del Mar loc:atioft. V«Y Larger 2 BR home, fireplace, low monthly payments of open beamed ceillnp, dou· Jl67 per month PQI ~tt'f­ ble car praae. R·2 lol Cl.Ole tblna. 3 larp Blls:~. '1llli· tD markets A transportatioa. inf room. Only ~~•:• A MAN A-ROUND $18,JSl ltone tittplace. Only $23.9.50 l!!!!!ll!!!!!!!l!!l~~"'!!J!!.!!""' • 1:911 now. --I '\ I I • \\ 11111 . ~l '\Jl \\11\\ k) 'I I ' ' 11 1093 Baker, C.M . NO DOWN 4 BR + 1Uper bonua room. VA • no down. FHA • low down, ~st for the money at $14,950. Lar&e comer lot, all built • ins, hardwood floors, carpets, covered pa· tio, llll'ie fireplace l heavy ahake roof. Priced for Im- mediate II.le. CALL 54G-1151 (open evn > Herltare Reel Eatate. $500 Down On th1I 4 bedroom. 2 blth family home. OOH to every. thinr. Juat In~ to the meTket • won 't be 1round Jone!! $150 per month in. dudes taxes and Insurance! ~ ztJ WES'TCLIFF DRIVE ~7711 Open Eves. COLLEGE PARK 5 BR + Fam rm, 2~ Ba, private encl entry, approx. 2,000 sq. tt. 50 tt. covered petlo overlooka tre pool size yard. A fl'NI Family Home &ocated on Princeton Or. All thia for ... onty S31.000 SCENIC PllOPIRTllS 675-5726 ------- NO DOWN 01 In Mesi Verde Just Usted for quick Mle! Sharp 3 bdnn with WOOd shingle roof. 3 large bdnns le handsome f11mJly room. New carpels le drapes. N<> thing down to qualifit'd Vels. Price $25.950 • must hurry! MESA VERDE REALTY ~ DUPLEX SITE ~ or the ftw rtmalnln1t veeant Jou tn ttle BEAOi AR.EA. &iy Now! Build for yoor future. Good terms. $20.000. Balboll Real Estate Co. 100 ·E. Balbol Blvd., B11lboe 673-4140 4 BEDRM • 3 BATHS $21,9001 . ProfeuionltllY decol'lttd, cer- Pfted thruollt. Form.al din. Ina room. Electric "Aqrd" kitchen. Dlsbw111Mr. Latte petlo. StO-tnO I TAR.BELL 2955 Harbo.r NO DOWN 0.1. OnlY $21,850: 3 BR. 2 Be. Very lov,ty home nr. 5 Pts . ahop. It'd. We MVe many aow do'Wn pyi. homn. Bkr. S46-96Tl. 5t9-3251 tya. I "'NEIDIO t Rell Estate Sil .. IM'<IPI• MIJIC DClt mind ~ Nf'W"PCl"t 9"dl fteaft1 04 • 32rtd SL 515-1142 OIARG.£ m TH! HOUSE Wells-MCC.,dle Rltrs. • ~ To do the Flxin ~_,~Int· 1810 Newport Blvd., C.M. WAL~! ing is all that II ·~ to 548-7729 Eves. 644-0684 R!ALT&ts make thla an outstanding illlill•===z=:::z . family home. 3 bedrooms. ii 546 4141- 1111 beths, musive brick B1ycrest-Vu1nt Lot (Open Evenf"ll) fireplace, forced air heat, Ow>ice 91xl18' residential ll!!!!!!!!!!l!!A!!!!ICl!!K!!!!ml-.&"Yl!!I·. •I double car praee with building 1ltt In prestige " easy access to the rear yard &l'ff. <not lease holdl near NEW CUSTOM HOMI for boat or travel trailer. Dover Shorn. Sacrifice! Brand new contemporary Take advantace of a ru1 $25.SOO wllh atone fronl ~.a q e buy. . .$19,9l'l<>. Ruth Pardoll, R11ltor bedroom& • 2'ii bath&. Dr· Col esworthr & Co. 1605 Westcllff Dr. 642-~ tra lqe fam1J¥ l"OllllL rib tittplace. • DtnUw roam and a kitchen that wm clellgbt mother · S35.500 • 10" down. 642-7777 1904 Hllrbor Blvd., C.M. Open Eves. BUY OR LEASE Thia btautitul f bedroom home. Lovely kitchen with all appliances. Lars• din. area. Fireplace, w/w car- pets l drapes, dbl. 1arare. 90% loan available or wtll 1eue for 1 to 2 yra. $27,000 293 E. 17th Sta. ~ Eve. ~'752 ----------- CharmlnCJ nome JUlt off the e.c.b $29,500 Lot • 50 ][ 175 R-2 Coata Mesa Can 11>ne Commercial plua small house, $15.000 George WilHamaon. RltT. 113-4350 OPEN EVES. ------ Mtdlterr1nHn VIII• LIDO ISLE Love!)' modem 2 BR, auard- ed by rarden Ir ltone walla ttduoed to S47.500. DtL1ncy RHI Estate 2121 E. Coe1t Hwy, CdM 673.3nO ---NEGLECTED 3 BR. 2 BA, covered patio, fruit trees, many lhruba. Need• 119lnt. clean up. Ter- rUSc FAIUide location! Ask. Inf 122,500. C A L L Glen Queen ~1151 Herita1e Real Estate. largaln-$9,500 Lovely older home ln River- side on Ir corner view lot. 125' tronta1e Ir encloeed 119· tlo, nice cpts/drp1, ltOVf'- SGO/mo. Ofter on down. 83M82l FOR Sale. Fallbrook area. 1~ ac w/view, e rm ranch hie + 5 nn rutst or· rental. Avocado A fruit treu . Lrt pool, petlo. $54 ,000. Bl<l'll. OK. Ph: TH: 7284W OC' 213: ~OWNER JOIN tbe ..mten ID the DAILY P1I.Or WANT ADS! 642·!18'71 No Matter What It Is YOU CAN SELL IT WITH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD For F11t Strvfee & &,,.rt Assistanct DIAL 642-5678 DIRECT JUST SAY CHAIGI m 546-2313 646-7171 Open lvee . T HE ~/EA! E S TATEr.•: WANTED Real Eatat1 Sala ':PeoDle. WHY NO? GET OW'Tlbc BAND WA~'/ Over 25 Years ·m Oranr• Counb • Full pq1 adva1i"7C • Inter otflce ~ • Tralnlni pqraaa ·~ • Many other b.nellta Call 646-44" • l'or lntemtw Golf Courte C= Lovt lY Mediternnid/ fib home jlllt eo ~ . Unique rounded ~. intercom. 3 car ~. fab- uloua R o m a n tub 'malter· bath, Just to mentiOia ,,,.,, tntert1tlnt lttms, ~ call ua • come and .... It. We <"'"'d ro on lnde~. Coll ... lt11lty 54' 5110 DA ViosoN I, ".11j TWO ACRI$:.'. Prime prop. nr Sout11 Cout Plttza minutes to ~. R·2. P~slble va~ to r Comml'rcial. · Rltr. mo HarborSB, CM 546..5460 Eves. ~a CUTIE DUPLEX ·S'barl> 1 BR units. Beautifully landtcaped enclosed PJ'IC· es. la.rge Io t, exceptioaal buy. Call for appoint. to .... $21,500. • • PERRON REAL '1~ ·CO. 18th A Orange 6411-lm PooJ-$21,9se.- Neet 3 BR, 2 blltb 1ieme Ill excellent condll1on .. u 1 e owner will leare wtab: op. don -ve ry ~bit ffumlture •velleble).·; College lt'-1lty 546 JMO 3 IEDRM -fAMIL Y ltM-POOL-$2J,500I Built loT fun • f'llttita!nbw. ChM'ff\11 firtpl1ct. rlltl7 halt. Rteted A tllteNlltllOOL Bath hu.e. OOvend 540-1~ TARBELL 955 Hu4liw •LOWMiim VACANT -a Wa •., beh.~•4111'\ ... . ..., .... : MJllU. U:.U.TT • ... NO_. w'9t I 11,- cmt .a • • wttlt e Dd.T ---------------- 1 PILOf WAHT ADi i ~.mil . -.. , . . . .,,_ ' ·' .. . ., . . '.. .... ... -. . ~ , .. Realtor , ee~ ••• • week set .side to honof the profession•fty qu•rifiecl me" •nd women in Newport Herbor~Coste Mew who •re entitl.d to use tht word "Rt•ltor." Schooled, experienced •nd bound by • strict code of ethics, • R .. ltor is the friend you +urn to when you plan to buy or sel rHI pro~rty. His thorough knowledge of tvtry f•ett of,.., •s••te tr•nwctions is your g~rantte that, buying or selling, you ere in good hends when you enlist t he services of • Rffltor. MAY 19 to 25 HOUSES FOR SALi HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALi HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES fott SALi HOUSIS fOR SALi RENTALS IALS 1000 Generel 1000 G.neral 1000 Costa M.11 1100 Meq Vtrde 1110 Lido lale 1351 L•tun. lelch 1705 HOUMe Unfurnished Aptt. Furnished PENINSULA SHORES .. New Balboa Oceanfront Community .. nlREE NEW 4 & 5 Bedroom two -storv single family Homes and three Duplexes with a Deluxe owner~ 3 Bedroom & Den Home upstairs. and a 3 Bedroom 2 Bath Rental flown. Now ready ror occupancy. Ocean and/or Bay Views, Family rooms, Wet Bars. radiant heat. insulated, carpeted, wall· ed. landscaped, self-cleaning ovens. Formica liftchen cabinets, Powder rooms, Etc. Elc. C6me see for yourself: .:-:: GOLD MEDALLION HOMES ..... :-OPEN DAILY 1 'TrL 5 _ "F" Street and Balboa Blvd. · · : .. " secluded Balboa Peninsula -Priced from $ 79 ,600 to $109 ~600 . ., .. For further information call: -· ;COLDWELL, BANKER & CO. 2200 E. COAST HIGHWAY .-id 9-3351 NEWPORT IEACH -T.p of the World See ,tM bolibl ln ltlot bliy 11iwt a "1llllon lights from this ~ f'U11tnm nuich ~Formal dinin« mom, :\ ....., bl'droms Md a pool. l.ocatf'd '-! II ~!I lot. ~ mtuc~ $9.IXX> for 11 11Ui<:k !Ill!'. $4~.lm •• "FUNG" •INS-•SPRING ._ '1252 •REALTY ••• "ANYTIME'' 1801 Welltclill Drivt 675-2000 H1rbor View Hills Corona del Mar Lusk • built homn located in the Southland's most de- sirable " fucinatinr area. Schoo Is " Calil. Irvine Campus Jim m o m e n t 1 away. St>n~lbly priced trom $.'14,900 to $48.900 LUSK HOMES Directions: MacArthur Bl vd. b-om Pacific Coan Hwy. or Newport Fwy. Turn oe San .loaquin Hills Rd., then follow llgna to model Itta. LIBRARY FOR DAD? Victoria Mesa Rrh1x in ynur own 1'(11y It· Homes .,,. .. ,y wlfh hrrrl111•p It "'"' har Thrr·r arl' I hrn111n111~ upi<llur.1. '.!''• RArh~ f ormul din1n2; l;irsrr IRmily room wirh l'irrplat·P. fnr rht> k1t1< AJ;;n :\ l'!lr nrAl(I' lnr Oarl. Ot>ll<t Jlf>i.I f.81811' 616-1114 Iii NEW IJOMES J.11" !in 6~. "~ ,1'}.yr loao From $23,950 · • Vallry Road <ti Victor11 tJust E. ot Brookhurst up flll bluHI Cost• MH• 1100 I ' Rtdroom family home on nnt nr Wr~ISldt'I' ntrrst C'lll Of' Si\r slref'ls, l'olorrd ntr harh N i 1'" I y larwl!W'111!"(f yi.rd.~$1~.:,co N •l(IW11 tn VPtS -SllOO down rHA. Thi' Rral f..slalrr~ ~t.llJ nr Lrdn site lots. lee simple land · High above sea level Built • in electric @lotchen. Conveni· rnt 10 shopping rr nler. near nrw '<'hools. "''"-7171 BY OWNER lmmiir. :I BR. 2 Ra . l'llf11 • tlrll!I.. Bll-111~; H f Jl'l"I: 1 artrl <I RDR~S · I ,II, 2 !.IY ftl"l'pllu:rs. autn :zara!?t llP. rralor, cArJ>t'lin.2. drapenc~. li•nrmit. larwl11e11pmg. Michael Kay, Builder Phont ~l:!-~21 F:vr~ fi4t-.11fll'i 53/4 °/o xlnl llll·. $29,!lill. Nrw loan $1fi.!Xrl -Sl':!l mn all. Pnc·p llf' 11s~KT1e FllA. ~16-!l:!ffi J18.lMXL3 RR. 2 cat: ...t:dJ'.. Alt. :!. phi~ rl\rporr. C'.n11PrP<I patio, PRJVATF. PaJ·ty w1shr5 In OPf<:N SAT~ SUN I · 5 111'11 lovely hom!'. Rark f\ll y 2000 Monmvin -.rr11. !ll'xJ21' lnt, :\ hr, 21~ Kennedy & AllOc. ha. livrnit nn, dPn , pm!, 2 f>t:!-!11:10 5.tS-m'.)O RBQ'~. S60.000 To 11"!' rhi~ r;;U ~lt-1777 3 RR., I~ B11., hrrl. ponl; tfbl ~ar . carp. t111er hdwrl. 01"!1.; Sprlnkleri1; fpnCf'f1; S?l.500 0v.'1ler ~ or 54&-362.1 M 0 D EL HOMES • Great l~dr-1n value, Center nf Newporl Harhor 11rea. '.! Bem" It DF.N or ~ &: 4 hrdr. dbl ear. w/w l'arpl. Year 'round marntenanre. ~ ht· tlr 11i1 5' r down. Total $20~. Walker It Ltt. Sales AJtents ITI4l ~1210. ---...:;..._ ___ ---------- 3 ldrmt 3 ISatht layf ront Lrdo Isle Dt>IUX!' on qu iet c·ul-cfMar 2 Story, 4 BR, 3 BA. 2 kitch· strert Md Go I r Course. tns, but 1ide ol bay. Could Penh •nd watrrfl\11~. be converted to duplex. $.)."1.~IOO. Submit tC'rms. Watch t.he boall come w1th- 2' • ~ (f in 20' of lront window. Si>tt- 1P 4H1lt •fa Y tacular vJew' Directly 6-12-6560 1 acrou from Balboa Bay -·Club. Newport lt1ch 1200 IY OWNER ADAM'S PRIDE --· Phone for intment U ,tou delft to pleue your IV OWNER m~ Eve then consider this MOD- C'Ustom home: rop loc:aoon -========= ERN SPANISH, complete J BR. 2 Ba . finest bltns; Hu I •-h 1 .. .-. with MASSIVE RED TfLE central vacuum cleaner: 3 nt ngton u ... c """' ROOF. WROUGHT TRON rar gar .. rumpos rm. 3 Yrs. ~590C)°i-UYS SfAIRWAY 3 OUTDOOR old. $42,<XX>. !HS-3188 • COMPt.'En: PACKAGE BALCONIES. 2 F I R E--4'1! FUL~ERTON AVf .. _ No paying extra for block PLACES. One in living $23,900 BY OWNER wall, covettd patio. crpu, room, and one in the mast- :! Bdnn, 'J haths, fireplace drps, .l cement driveway. er wing. 3 bedrooma, 21,, buill-ina. wall 10 Wi\IJ ear· 4 BR, 2h BA, 2 story, 2200 baths, plus large den. A e>eling and drapes, walk to lq. rt .. d ee bit. ins, island custom -ooilt home juat lht beach. Plus 2 pools and stove ,\ bar. Panelled lam completed, situated in the trnnla <'Ourta. S<lt-3273. rm w/frplc, liv rm w/'"'k, ~t aree ot Laguna Beach. -r YOUT Eve can watch h<'I' 4 BR -OWNER din room w/blt-in hutch. Adam sail In the-wean .. t Ba .• frpl.. beam re1l., nPw Pool Bized back yard. 2 car 1·pts. Com er Joe.: rJub priv.; gar., Conner model. 1st own-below her showplace homl'. urgent, S28,IXX>. Open Week· er. Well cared for, 21J yrs. Excellent fin11J1Cin1 • and rnds. 3.51 62nd St. 6'7S-m44 old. 5 min to beach. Owner only $654~833 ~17-7401 Owner/Agent 847-*IO evet & weekends. LOS PADRES REDUCED To price or lots! J.ijiiijjijiijjiiijiiijiiiiil REAL TY ~w dn .. E-Z terma Lovely $1000 DOWNI 89'j Gler:ineyre Street Cotti MMe JlOO General 4000 3 BR. fenced yd, entrance k>r HOUDA Y Pl..AZA camper/boat. adult epic. DELUXE. Spacioub l·BR lease. $145. mo, water pd. Furn. aph Slll + util. $50. depo1it avail JWle 10 Kl Htd pool. am~1, parkinz. 5-58.iO No children. :-\o A~ls. 3 BR house. Bit-in stove. Dbl. j 1955 Pomona. C:.I 61:!-:>858 gar. Nr. Sh:ips. SH5 l!r.!8 ' ---· 4100 Maple ~ Co.ita Mew 2 BR., lge. liv. mi.. frpl.: relrii. Ir ~love (urn. SOO Month. 637~758 Townhouse apt. master BR. 2 BA, den. dclu:-.r kitchen. w lo w cpl~. dr;i,. 5.10--0t.'9 College Park 3115 -------$25 Wk. Up • Studiu " &ch apu. • Incl Utils Ir Phi•rwo lel'Y:- • ~Jaid Servll'e rv avail. • New C<tfe Ir Bar 2::76 Nrwpart Blvd. :>IS-97i1 -Cl-IEATEA U La POINTE Furn 2 Br Apt. Htd pool. Cruj:ort .. ort i.1 park'&· Adults, No pets. l941 POMONA AVE .. CM VACANT 3 b e d r o o m 1 • carpets. drapes, {'Ollered patio. Colle1tc Park. S200 per month. Agt. 546-4141 NASSAU Palms l le 2 BR Furn or Unt $ll5-$150. Htd ~~~'!-~~ _ ~ pool. l77 E. 22nd St 642-3645 Exclusive Townhou1ts Kitchen bit/ins. CommWlity Pool • Yard Maintenance. :\ bdrms, 2"2 baths $250/Mo. 3 bdrm, 21,, lM •• $285/Mo. 673.3663 Ev~: ~966 BA"CRELOR AprTOr renf. 165 mo. 2426 Newport Blvd., CM 642--0095 WAUC Mrkt 2'lnd & NpL nn peta, aduUs. 1 hr uppfr, ne.ll SOO 646-JT;iO ., BR 2 Ba home on 2 lob nr. Elcg111t 3 BR with electric Le~na Beach bay & oce111. Can use a~ 2 kitchen, l'Omer location "'"'~~~-~!ijj~!!!!!!I!~ '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ apt~. nn. lo bid. Prk. rear 2 tull grown olive trees . Sp EC TA C UL A R VIEW OlARMING, 2 story. Back 121 41 st Owner 673-2719 room for boat or trailer. HOME. No. end, ocean side. Bay A-frame. 3 BR & den, Bay & Beach Realty, Inc.' 2005 W. Balboa Blvd. 2 CLEAN Fum Bachelor O:it· tagcs le 2 Apts. utils mcl'd. No pels. 548-0>22 SINGLE Bachelor 8')1. util pd. older man preferred $40 mo. 548-7Z13 BLUFFS Condo. D-plan. 3 $23,500 lull price. Eves. call 2 br, 2 be, bch shwr. den. 2'' BA. S300 mo. Lease. Br. 21., bath&. Spacious Mr. Dureau 53&2375 blt-irus. trpl, upstairs liv-rm, ~1244 ~en-belt view. Patio. wet· Pacific Shores Realty sep. dining, patio w/frpl. WESTCUFF · Dover Shores bar. Many extras. $38.500. 847-8586 lu.ab ~. dbl gar. 2 3 br. den. fam rm. $325 1 BR util pd. $117.50 mo. UM>l Whittler St., CM &16-62'12 BY °"'1:1et", extra ni<-t 3 BR. 2 BA home. Qopta, drpli, bit-ins, used brick frpic, 1g, C'OYtred patio. Landscaped, renced yard. rn.900 641-SOQI Owner. &1-1-«>36 declca. $49,500 with x.lnl no-Open wkends 1005 Maria .Mesa ___ v_ .... _ ... ____ 1_1_10 BAYSIDE Village. Pl.'rlect point loan. Bier, 494-7578 Ln. Newport leach 4200 TRANSFERRED to Sllmoa 3 BR 2 ba. patio. elec kitch dishwasheT, drapt!. w/w <'pl.>1, bfoautifully landscaped. fruit trees. S24.~. ~278.l OWNER MOVING MUST for vacati?" or retirement Yard NMCh Work DrRTY FACE 2 BR. house, garage. no SELL! 3 BR 2 ba, lrge tam home. PaliO. c I u b h o u •· e This is not mtlly a "fixer· Real ''WHEELIN<i DEAL" yard work: water ·paJd. rm, Canuly . stylt kitche~ goal. ~riv beach. Sl.2.000 upper"_ it's ;ust been com-fintt llfction i.aguna. 2-Sl20 Yearly. ~ dble brlc:k frplc, shake roof. 675-l67'. plekly repalnted inside. + story, cedar i. h i n g I e '. new cpts, oversized gara~e. BA YCREST BY OWNER outside t r I m. oot the ou'lstanding Oceanview, 3 Newport Shores 3220 ~Will lWE ADULTS ONLY Manicurtd yard. Assume :; Large Bdrms. 3,250 sq. rt. "weeds" need watering. etc. BR, den, forma l Liv rm. WOULD you believe 1~ acre high existine: 514" loan Ivan Wells built. Fee land. VA llpPraillal Is $22,700. i Mod/kitcb. only $29,950 FP. backyard? '1 Htd. pools. rrn· w/pymnts only S140 p .1. '.!IOO Windward Lane Mission Riiy 4M-0731 -----NEwPORT SHORES 2 BR It Den on years lease Sl90 mo. 642-3430 July • Aug. • Sept. FURNISHED APT. nis rt .. 3 BR .. orn, bltns.; &: family room. Let's 10 VA l-:::==========- 9501 CALL Mr.. BLAa< ;)4()-1151. BLU1'TS Condo. Owner lrav· or FHA buyers! S•n Clemente _low __ s~_·_,,._5ot&-__ .. ____ _ Heritagt Real Ei.1alt ing area offrrs Angelita College R~alty 546-58ll0 ________ l_7_l_O OWNER: 236 Tulahe, S24,:IOO BY Owner moving -lmmf'd model. 2 Bdrm. 2 bath. S24,500 Leaving State. 3 xtra lrg br, Z bath, top pogscss. :i hr. t~ ha. lrg 644-2049 BELOW MARKET COMPLETELY FURNISHED rood. ~2l98 alter !'). f::i;n rm, ftiil . nu cpls. drps, WATERFRONT, 62 Balboa 3 BR 1% bath, elect. blt·int, 2 BR. Spanish R.J. Top loca. :I Bedroom boule. Wt'al1''idf>. nu pnt in l out. $23.500 a'ls Covell. :i BR. 175,000. Will upgraded cpu/dflll, double Uon. View. Low laxes, low f'enced yd. 1 car &arage loan ~14 trade for properly. Arabian garage, lg lot. nooo total down. 233 Avenue Rosa. S17.950. 54.>-0087 :; BDRM., by owner. New horses. or-? LI s.1m dn. no closing costs. Only 492-4034 3 BR. den, 2 BA. hdwd floors. <'arp., 2 811. lge. pario: LUXURY Condom • Blutfs 4 $15,950 • $152 per mo. in· i<cNT ALS MSUme s~ loan. down many extras. $ 3 l , ~ 0 0 . br. 3 ba, below mrkt vii at clL'Cles laxes, Pymnta less -HOUMS fumilhed pymnr ~n. S22,500 546-7787 ~1844 S36,500. Owner transl. Call thAn rent. Owner eves alt s. 644--0509 l' Rtntals to Shue 2005 OWNER Reluctantly offers 9624471 546-8103 COLLEGE Or work'g man the best at the Bluffs, 3 Br, 1 u N 1 TS home to shr. Pool. pvt gar, 2 bas, mgle level. • $70 mo_ 642-1082 aft 6 pm -644-1.552 PRIME Loe.. Blufla rondo. One llock leach Cotti Mesa View of lake. 3 BR. 2 Sa. 4 old t built.?"---------BY OWNER. 644-1157 year • cua om -3 Bdrm, on quiet st, adult 2100 Huntington le.ch 3400 FREE RENTAL IOOK Drop In and Browse WE HAVE SQME 7682 EDINGER 8424455 OPEN EVES. 3 BR, 2 BA, tam rm .. bit-ins. dishwashtt. crpts & drpt.. BBQ aTea in kitchen. Fenc. ed yd & covered patio. Avail 6-15. Lie SZlO. 847~7 l·BR. Condo.; pool priv . bit· in!I & refrlg.. a u I o . 2 BEDROOMS -2 BATHS Waterfront I Loe BOAT SLIPS Channel Reef 2525 Oct1n Blvd., CdM 673-1718 BA YCLIFF MOTEL Lndry, TV. maid serv, hld pool. 45.5 N. Npt BJvd. 1 Bdrm. Pool. Blk to ocean $125 Year lease. 548-2035. 644-<Mi37 Newport Hgts. 4210 $00. Sirgle person. studio hoose. kitchen. bath. 2420 E. 15th. NB. See aft 4 PM 3 SRI, encl gararea. No nc-family preterr~. Avil. June SALE BY OWNER. 3 BR.. ancy. Priced 1or quick &ale. 16th. to Sept 1st. $200 mo ~I. HarS4bo;500view,.:.!'~t BRASHEAR REALTY plus utilities except water. Fountain Valley 3410 BAYVIEW 3 Jbr, 2 ba. Apt. Heights. • · ~.3 847-8531 Eves. 963-1178 64f>.5638 after 3:~ lea~e. near Newport Harbor wshr/dryer. mo 642-40'15 Balboa ~-~------~ WANTED. Pvt pty will buy $23 500 NEWLY dee 3 8R den & tam Yacht Club. BUIT Whitt. Baycreat home from owner. • Newport INch 2200 f I bit ...,.,., 1 lse Rltr. 2901 Newport Blvd. No pool.~ 642-5641 3 BR 2 hli. cpts/drp11. patio. _ ....... ______ ......;, rm rp ' ns ... ..., yr · Npt Bch. 67f>-4630 newly ,...;nted. 5% 70 Joan AVAIL. June lat thru Aug. Call bcf j: 30, 213: 939-1929. 7 ,...... Lov B 17624 Walnut. FV Newport HgtL 1210 can be assumed. ely 2 R.. sleep. 6; Huntington lffch 4400 HAFPDAL ltEAL TY Sl.000 For summer 67J.-9453 AVAIL tmmed. Clift Haven 3 "Home1 to Match Income" Condominium 3950 e NEW e LUXUR.IOUS e Br. 2 ba + 2 Br Ocnn Vu 8740 Warner 842-44Cri Corona del Mar 2250 Vil.LAGE r • 3 bdrm S260 RESORT LIVING Inc Apt. $49,500. $48-7249 d .. NATIVE GARDENS -=========-CUSTOM 3 lg Br. 2 ba. in-DOU. HOUSE mo 436.'l W111tersweet, Irvine " 1.... 1 ed I f 2 Dn 2 ba "'-bl · or call '2131 47~3128 or 6 POOLS-SAUNAS-JACUZZI Corona del Mlir 1250 .._ .. rm. g c Ir pane am a:n. • rwn, t-ma, ~73-.~•09 HUNTINGTON ---------· rm w/8 ft frplc. New cpta, n-io mo. lease 673-4841 .,., DOLL HOUSES lhl>a. efec bit-ins, terrazzo ent.ry, le n c e d ' beaut S..lboa 2300 Summer Rent1l1 3995 GARDENS But Sharp! lndlcpd, fruit lttH, quiet ---------DELUXE waterfront duplex: 2 . 2 Bdrm .._,..te units plus c:ul de aac. $24.900. Owner FOR Rent Fiim Bayfront. TENNJS.ENTERTAINM:ENT -..--""'" ..,..., ""'-._ a..--5 BR • b Newp't. Island. 3 BR. 2 Ba. 23x31 ft finished ........ e. -C,.,Y .. ..... • .. ... BOLSA-CHICA & HEIL •-·-June and~ ~........ each unit: boat dock, gar., Room for workshop • ~w POOL TIME ._,_. v • ..-....... .., laundry; 2 Week minimum. ADULTS 147-8414 rm etr ~v. Patio plus L~e 4 BR. quality carpets. aD RENTALS . &n-1861 « ~1908 FOR Rent-Summer. Deluxe. <:one Patio. ~ -7~7a> ~ built·lns la.rte encloted pa-Houses Unfurnished SUMMER. RENTAL: June Ball>oa Dulpex. 2 BR. patio. Nan:t'IS~us. Price redut'Cd 10 t1o Ir a cool pool. Owner Cotti Mes. 3100 15th to Sept. Isl: Mesa bltn K. carpets, drape.-. ~ Sl..1.950. Tenni to qual-transferred . on!>' $26,500. Verde 4 BR 2 Ba., C1>mp. tencl'd yd. short block to Nl>1tyer. •-h Paul Jones RNlty 3 Bdrm. 2 ba homt with pool tum .. incl. Util. S250 Mo . .J.. bay or ocean. S1SO wt<. •wport ... ec 847-1266 Eves. 34).SM4 $250 mo. lwill Furnish) Burr S50 l«'llrity. 540-0336 Call 713: 698-0012 ltHlty White, Rltr. 29ot Newport QUIE & IE•U IFUL 434 '\:!nrl St. 67.>-l&e G.f.'1 loot< at ttl1~! S800 down Blvd. Npt. Bech. 61~ JULY It Aug • Spacious T "' T movea you into the 5 Bdrm. __ .......;.______ Mobile ho~ by l>Nch. No. 2 Bdrm. POOL. 1185 Util pd. For Sale by Owner newly new tamUy bomf. SOCK rr ro 'EM! children. 17141 5J6..03:l1 ti676 Clmtron 347.2125 LUSK HOME Kln(llize muter 1u1te. Bil========:::...!-=========::..:;======~=- Harbor Vltw Hiiis ranl'f. oven I-dlshw&l!he!'. Wettcliff 2230 Wettcliff 2230 Westcllff 2230 House Plant :: You sp-..k of the cer you drive es h•vi"CJ come from • hu9e •uto plant, but did the home you live in come from • "house plent?" Thtrt is such • thi,,9 •s • "house pl.m" end it is,,'t 9rowi"9 l11ves in • flower pot. Ii is the office of your Rt1ltor, • pJ.ce where good livin9 •nd 9ood housin9 ere provided for femifies r.ke yours every dey. As 1 member of the Newport Hari>or.Cost• Mew Bo.rd of RHlton, your R .. ttcw is truty • professionel ;,, every sense of the word. His pro- felSioft is wti1fyi"9 the houti"CJ nffds of meny, providin9 trustworthy htlp te f tmit.es who •re buyirHJ or stUirHJ rHI estate. Ht hes • selection of ~ which enebles him to m•tdt homes to the needs of individual f •MiMs. •~ ht he1 the s.les know-how to hefp f emir.ts with ho,,,.s to Ml. &. +e the "houw pl.nt" of • Rffltor whtne¥er you htvt • r••I estete trtftMdieft to &Omp.t.. ... Newport Harbor Costa Mesa BOARD of RE~L TORS "l .. I ; .; • • . . . ..... Just mnved In. In March. F.P. $29.950. The RH..I -------------------_..:...;..:...:.;.;.;..;._ ___ .....;.,~ Now ll'i\nslerred. 2 story, Estatera 546-231:1 4 brdrnoms, 3 blths, dining SALE or tease, nr beach room, large lamlly room, apacloua 4 BR home l" ba, hl'e:.ikr~st room off kllcben, cpta, dithwasher. frplc. bit· 3 rar 11ar~. caJ'Pets, dra~ ins. l6'x40' patio. Owner P~. $ Ii .. ~()() 644-Zl 27 96z.qJ25 alt 5 ca;n;;o Highlanda, 1pacloos 4 :::F"""ASHI=""'ON""". ,.....,Sbo,,_tts-.---DlO--ilCf-. br. ? l'>a. On canyon, $36,iOO, ft .• l»te new 4 BR, fam, din. OWNER S73-4423 r,pta, drpl. fncd. lnd9c:pd, PACIFIC Drtv•. View 3 BR, ~ l&J~· $33,500 It'll. 2 be Income Apt.165.000. --·--------673--6901 ~ OWNER -2 Bedroom, den --1\l b&th. ~tree! patio, t2 lC Lido ltle 1351 21', boet-tnUer ped. All~y luilden Home ,, f'rltl'llnce, aprinkle,.. front A: bedc. Phone H.B. 847-287• S~\\'4llA-~t,~ss S o foe 4 Simple Scrambled W orcf Puzzle for 4 Chuckle 0 "~ letters el 1fie four ICIOanbled words be-low to forlll four limp._,.,,. ~·j"rj r I J ..__ ... [l1D1N l [ r I* I 1.0 'rl·,· r. n "OfDrurtk in 01 pone. *'font I . COUrM, can walk o llralght ,,,,., Offlati.r. - - f H 0 CCU l J do )'Oii ..,., mo to wolk?" I I I I' I'_ ·~~~ch:.~-=: t~ '( JOI' ~ ftOlll .. No. 3 below. ~ tmm ...... r r r r r 1· I' r r 1 • t~=r I I I I I • I · I I I .. ,.. --..._ .(;• SCIAMLETS ANSWllS IN CLASSIPICA TI0t'4 6995 ' I • J. ~I , -. . . .,., . :Alt! -.,..... - ' DtluJI Uvr 112 2 IR with • Neg Walk: 91 Apt. : llliiliilili Adults ot.crtn for Pn .M. GA Par! ruRN1 UNFUJi Carp 11th. 646-4233 ~ DELUX A-pt. • pool. A E. mt 548-214 2 BR, . •dulta, mnct" units. ! LARGE Triplex .il75 ni S4W1$' UPPER Cpta. d cntr. N 545-542: SPAC Cf/G/dr IChoOI. ~ ~ q>ts, dJ 1762 H: J BR. F ciilld 0 %lll5 ca CH1'LDR , BR.. 251 leth -Ntwptr -)UST Cc -a:naie-tt lush cp pvt pa btwn UI FA heat ••~lf S200 me OWNER with po bl.. ell ).car I ...1348 Ntwpee DU1'LE) :.,,.. bl lrs !*I> CertM SPAQ(){ ti.. Yrb 15th. 61: Alk tor Huntlnt NEW2E Gar. Nr $150. 54f -S.AM SJNGU: cpta, bll l'OOl.W ••nt•ll WTO : Y! !Uce28 llM Cir I ~.R S. !JI WI 231;787- D. C. , CMYofl Q. 11«1 J Am • u.bn maldllc or 5 ekl pQ"'' mo Wftlt BQlllf.,J ... ..... HI. ex 1111 • 11-WD ~.: ""'""" QUiif I --~ .. ~ -to 1 '° ,, 1. ii 0 l ) • • • •' t I •INTAU , ~ ·.·~ RINTAU --~ ln'ATI ...... _, ANNOUNCIMINTS ·.~&I.......... !J!!.UftfunlltMI ........ 1 "·' lltNANClAL aMI NOTICIS GWl'll • ,_ ..._ tw IMt MS !z!!I' ~ ..... Orf•!~.,_ Utt '401 llNT JllOQN o. 11tll 11r..t MU' TO 11:111 i ma• mes LITl1.s ...,.. ., LOIT: lllnall lllht brOWtl w..wr Plaza. OW. ._.,, •11~ 115 ~ Gin. lbvtet hat •· (fawn c:olcndl Male !>UP· I ...... ,......,,. Jr• t • M v a t t 11 r 1 l 1 ll . -flallx. leC\ll'ed with i.....-r. Sbort..,... with b I a c: .It . nJU~•:,"llUY =~·~..--. 2 llJ AOIS =--~=.:: =r-=i:y:m~ ,. No depoak o.a.o. 88Q, ,.a., 'n l ...... 2 ,1,llll 11111\ •Iii" tlml llMtl. Diil • ~.Vic d HOii Hospital. HJl.LC. 1l'lcs to bch. tlO mo. 510 AUlftl uuw . ~ ,...i IWl olll = cau Ml-1264 or l'UfftlhM'9 a-tall Santa Ana Ave. NB MM9l1 -~-........ -_......,._ __ SlT w. JM, CJI. •t«W ilriCt 1\m, aood •• °'°" OL'lsa'":.~T oili'EIH1f&(liii . Rmnaw -,.. l.amUy pet! 1-W. Lara. Alllal nwa ,_.a tua. 116 w/1dtda friv. a-•tllD yaLUI AvaDaMI a 1M' .,... tor small mixed br~ dos. _.-r-"" ~ JCll "°9c:h taller. 8tn4 1Ntt ~ batr, f a m • * umz OWf1' TftUCX H&llllnl. •• btlllltla. 10' bed. You name It 1 baul. Heu. Bla-Jobft 60.-o CLEAN i.ota. 1art1e1. et.e. ~ .-cwal. dllm•· aldt. Mcllboe, fW. lfede. 112.fltS I HAULING. "l'Nb pickup. Trimmln«. An)'thlni • we do tt aD. Expert wen. 16-2792 67U Leul.....,,.....,hM tmm..n.te ., ...... fer: ~ M.-1100 ..... Won w ia. m. t 1/S Ac a~· CCDmtrdl1 ~ ID Mr. Art '"' ...;-..MTi..,;.._ _____ _ at __. Cc.2) oa major dlOt-Kai.ala Mt. M. Anabtb, 1 rn SJ,I. UP wk W/ldtdft '25 ...... a laDta ADL Mo-Cal. ,.,........ 6405 1•n• up st\llllo Apta. uu ~ tal. apCa., ...... U'allar -========---------,.vii N"'POl't BM. a&~ partc • odm' commtl"Cial 1ut. Want.4 6IOS ,,.. ~· Went? ......,. o.rt IPICIAL CLAISll'ICATION l'OR NA TUltAL IORN SWAP,IU Specl1I Rite HoUMCl .. nln1 *APT. CLEANtNG * Fast A thorough I f\lrnllb eveeytlUn& M2""1M We are en •taltllthed cemmercl1I flrm with llberel frlnte .......... Only ,.., .. wt.~1.! 1.... ... '"°"'ti!~er.· perl•ce should~!· alEEIS SLEEP&NG ftoom. Pvt.._. OK. w bold tar~ ID-WANT bualnt11 Mttlna Min ..... Beating Cl ..... J "'* -' timet -s bucb Land1e•pln9 6810 v ..s mtr. BJ mondl Glib· c:naae tn vw. 'flballolM moo per mo Prem cout : orrerect 10 public by •tlLU -AO MUil INCL UOI • ._ ......... ..,. . ...... ~ ~ ...... .,..... ._YOU• .,,.. .-Jw ...,.., ~ ef -.ftllifte, ....OTHINO ,O• IAll -Y•ADI ONL 'ti IAall:liOlt ~ $35. 1541 Onnp. CM. . Ave. fvlJy ~Into "' Newport to ·San Clemente. ltlbol Pewer Squadron ......... _ ·,, 00 • NICE ftoam far Not IDr iid)f lane blvd. Seww Une ~ P.O. Box 201, El Toro. eaw: Elemenlar>' Plk>llni Couraca GAYNOR'S LANDSC~ING .l GARDENING SERVICE State Uc:enaed COC1trclr, ResldenUal. Commercial Fl'ff 11t • No job too bll· 893-3581 to _: '""'1 sood SocaUOn * '-"°· Kltcb bed at Pl'Ol*11· Am P • Every Monday. Startint 7 PHONI 642.-5671 PARAM~ prtv. Call .a 4. Stl-1114 .water IUPPlJ. AppraSMd at WANT Vf!fY amall apace to PM June 10 N~port Kar. Te '1111 Yovr Trider'• 'P1red1M Ad ... SILVER GATE Apwt11w11t1 Deluxe llchellr Apt Uv rm, br, kltc:b I: be. 1 & 2 lclrm Apta 2 IR Apta ...tth 3 bathL Nttr~~ Walldns distance to 0CC 911 II Camino Apt. #1 Cotti Mesi Adults Only ot.crlminatfvt Tenant. for Prestil• Addrela MAl11Nl9UE GARDEN APTS. RIAL ISTATI Soo,ooo '->' inlwltance tax eet up INICk bar ln H~ bor'0Yacht Club 720 w. Bay l'RADE Tri·pln E. Side CM Gener1I ?,P~~ :t~bl~eu' 0,~ .~w:~ Ja...0· b 1111• Ave., Newport 1 Beach Comp. tum. SlUlO eq. + ,........ • Oil. fw ~ convenience 23' cabin cnr. w/O/!W v-8 Income Property 6000 '5'.aoo. Del to eatate. Drive 1t11I ltt1te .LHnl ~ ~ery Tuttday. start:tna 7 enc. For: live aboard boat, -CTlT W. Bolu, Santa PM June 11 Enslen Scboo1 TD'1 or! 646-7616 DltlVI IY Ana. th. D pbone owner lnwttrnent Group ~ • atit Dr., ?ftwport BEAUTY Salon. s stations, J1U19 11th St. 5G:lm hu ae.cb, tn Catetorium. No HUNTINGTON llACH 90 Aau:I • <oe Main east, McDt.Y for lat A 2nd loanl -.A.---.-1.-tlon nect• eatab lO.yra Udo area. Will J'hone brdfer llQY..,....., ._... tJ'd free and dear $10,000 11 Uolta in two btliJdtnp and •tit roM> N • w b • r r y • ary. tnrol1 at class; if 111y eq. *'r ll.E. or what·b&ve- 11..,..... ,am IO' veceet eaw .. IDwr va1e7, »-54J 1311 ~phone ~m• or for alt or ti'lde tDr San deaert, diy, 11 miln tut of 673-1115. ~->'0'1-· _a1cr_. MS-__ T711 ___ _ Diero propeny by wry -. Bantow. "lAnd ot Lale.... Morf11911, T.D.'a 6145 X·ITIM!NT Wtnt triplex or 4-pltx ln HB xioua ownen witb lust are..., llalMnade lakea lD G area. Have valuable cor w/ equity. for appoAntmtat valley. Alfalla, ti1b ralaiftl, 90% LMnt te '60.000 . IS T_HE ROUPI , Inc In SM Bernardino. Eves plffae wrtta tR Pb o a• recnatianal. ~Uent for ~men. SINGLE J'ANJLY Di9C11mm8tinl Cpla & Sg\I. ru 3-1450 or 2313 Golden (297-4'1T4) trailer park. Many ~ S., Nortpp Co. 64Mll6S Parties, Trtpt, Outinp with Clrdt #1, San Berpardlno. Burite ln..-on ltealt)t ments In propaa lllcll u a TRUST DEED C E N T E R interest! Plua • ~cl. S\lc. 3131 Slxtb Ave., San Diep lld lake for "water lkl Sn-a..EAJUNG HSE. Wut 1 or b' sirll. tool n4. 776-6941 KEY mQ>r corntr C.M. w/ •-•••••&i•I ltructlon; much al fa If a eo. 5e-a381 Bkr. 3-9 pm. 213: OL. 7~ 10rne improvements. C·2 powtnr; flDlabed NltQrant l'ruchlM Now Available prop. SUIS eq ft. Will trade Must Sell In 2 wb. PRIME Ulfl'AL DUPLIX BJ.LtK)A. Belt oa.-- over S411.000. By Owner 675-2599 enl u---W nted 6350 GEN'1\.DIAN In 35 old for Income w/1pendable • with leV Jakea for ~ .._._, a _ 'tr JUth &ta ~·llii6 .... Ht--1nc-. 9"trmniftl ;.-·~---............ ""~ ~~ .. ,_...., 01, ________ _ campen, and salt courM: a OLD private Jl'll)fra ol J~e lady 25 to 40. Prefer non-WANTED. Modem office lake w1th waterfrellst pan:ela from 1810'1tbruearly1900'1 amoldnr -Hmlnted drinker. turnlrur. A ftle cabinets. available tor home bulJdina. Docts• 01)', Gannllcn, Cok>. 20 to 30 lbs Owrweleht no Exctwiie Thermo • Fax 15 imtt.a. 2 BR. hardwood. 1bla level 80 acs... baa • Salt IAkt City. m-&nl pcvt11tm. Would desire photo copyjna madlloe Ac d!Uer- tloora, sans-. laun&y, weD 6 pqmp 6 J"HaYoir on 01M Ewa. allay wUndl 6 pbane number. Write Box ence tn ea.ah. M2-$(1 $1,435 mo. tncome. 541-3141 property. ready to ra11e al· $25,CXX> tor S manthl at 10 .. ~ M 13' Dally Pilot LX 574 Hamilton, Oolta Neu. fa1fa or build a lake foe' w• lO wlth $100,000 trust -sar. Family Membel'8hlp. D Balboe dplx 2 br, bltn ter ..... _ Cll' f-....... 1.1~-Clll DI Ocea.JMew ]Ota .. wm 1)1.Y tr&IUlter fee. MOY· K, furn a1mOlt nu, cpts, HOME 6 INCOME by 0tnar -• ... ._. '.-..... collateral. 41'-lUT t-i Exe ~/lnvHt. opp«y. 4 WW conaider tradlJW equity 1n1. Fee tncreu ed J1me 1-drps, .. ..., patio, fncd yd. BR. res. 6 tG-l br Aptt. tor mcome untta. Owner ANNOUNCIMINTS MOit s e 11 Immediate!)'-Blk ocean. Trd up Oranre/ pool. 2.yr o.ld. &Ide. 115-lm UT.-.0 eves 6 wknd1• and NOTICES Make offer. Write Box M 122 LA Co. unJta. 213: 698-6012 Dally Pilot Ha 3 ..... 1u ... th Parklike IUrT'OUndinp .;:;;=======:I FANTASTIC View Site. 4..'iOO' Ml) 6400 ve: an 711 -O>ndo- FURNISHED BACHELORS luslneas Rental 6060 elevation. wtr nan. Pads Fovnd CF,.. HYPNOSIS mlnium. Equity $2600. UNFURN 1 BR· 2 BR· S BR --------cut. $850/ac. 1CMO Kr'ft. l'OUND: YOllDl.-dult male An aid to personal Want: '115 ~ or late 2 baths available E. 17th St., Costa Mesa 3200 Overlooks Yueca Valley A cat, blade w/Whlt.e mark· probM!ms. Brochure avail. model auto or car. Tl'ade- Carpeta, drapes, rarare Sq. ft. bldp. A % acre of JCllhu& Tree· Aak for Bruce tnp. V«Y frimdlY! Vic. of FOWL.ER HYPNOSIS winds Realty IC2-Mll tlth & Santi An1, C.M. land for leue. SE00 Per Mo. Hallin6 Mea del Mar, Colla Met.a. CENTER, NB. 642~ WANT: Truat Deeds 646-4233 ~ Realonom.lcs ~50t0 BR.ECK NOM' RI.TY 54M4M ~2823 NEWSPAPERS, out of state HAVE: Hou~•. land, unlta. * DELUXE___~ BR 2 bl.. ltUdlO. * • PRIME Retail Location • HIGH RoWna Y1ew acreqe -BOY'S Jacket • approx 2 &. fottlgn; magazines, Ena.. 49Ml40 S'roltt 17 x 40 l m-m-e d late outaldrts wee1r1 qo ~at Bayalae Gmn .. -rw .. Span, Fmich. U73 Harbor CM_.,. Redbluff, c.allf. 190 Acres 11th ft{&rket_. 2900 Newport China, Ruulan; alao adult * ' $295 acre. EU)' tmm. Blvd., N. B. ~7380 magazines A: paperbacks. 25 View Acres Lquna Beech. So m e Improve- ments, Income $7700. $243,. 000 equity. For. TD's or ? Owner. 494..-S, 4~1-4957 DEPF.NDABLE. Pfofesalonal lawn cut~ $15 a month. Wee~ aervtoe. '6~19 m Baker ,,., .. , Costa Mete 54f.2221 Palm Desert; tae. 4 Im.., 3 '•r,:irhanglnt 6150 Ba., Fam nn., jool. Wah _P_a_n_tlnt_._ ____ _ So. aide; $13.000 eq. For home. So, Oranae Cnt:y. or Corona area n4: ~701 HA VE beaut Improved vac lot Zephyr Con Lalce Tahoe Nevada aide. $13,000 clear-- Want Hae • Units . Airplane • TO's or? tor eq. 675-572& INTERlOR .l EXTEPJOrt Paintin&· Free estimate, licenled It I nsu.red. Call CHUCK ~5314 e PAINnNG • Interior A: Exterior. Free atimatea. Reuonablt rates. 646-3015 Dr11ts1n11: Senior & Inter~!•,. EXCEPnONAL .- GROWTH OPPOR'rul«TY " APPLY ED LEEDI w ANT travel trailer or col· Plumblnt 6190 <No phone calla pltue) or TV for $500 equitiy In 1% LEAKS! Gu « wet.er elte- acrea near Pa.Im Sprinp. tronlcaJ11 locatad undu ce-w111•-Perei ~ $1500. $20. month. ment blacktop, IJ"(IUlld, _ MIDI rl s..1fi,_J3J --~en, 1J1Y plice. , GERMAN Shepherd puppy Repair@d. Water lines clean-& AssotllflS 4 mo old with outstandlna ed, prellUJ'e restored. ~pen Value USO Trade for CALL "LEAKS" &U.o341 MacArthur & ford Rd. binoculan, suna or !? BankAmencatd OK Coron• del M.r &16-7856 aft. 6 P.M. PLUMBING Oceanfront Dplx, Bal. FP REPAIRS REMODEL A~ISTAJJ'f ·'! $.17,500. for boet. late auto, 642-3124 lduutlon1I Director TD or ! C&ll Al&er Jf'l\Stn Ra ld'u expuc!lna edit (ANoc with Jerry Hanis, •-1"1 6960 P " acer • ---ed home study inltltut!Gtt Rltr) ~1440. 962-1141 eves Alteratlona--642•5145 needl versatile Youn& edu· Have 3 BR 2 ba house NB Neat, accurate, ~ yra. exp. cator to write tllld deVelol)f $15,000 equity, $16,CXX> TO. new courses, supervla arado Trade far TD. lot or unit• TILi, Cerimic 6974 Ina cl examlnalionl, Mlmtn. in iood loe. Doyle A Wood iltrate achoola ol dittt1nc. Co. 548-1163 * Verne, the Tlle Man * travel, ldvertil~ ~ C(» Clllt. work. lnltall A repairl. aervaUon. Dearee f'tiilired. No jol) too small. Pluter Salary open. Send i!jume patch. Leak1J11 ah o w er or contact Dr. ~· '62 DOOOE 600, convertible VALUE $150. TJUDE FOR utility trailer. boet or small ~~-- * * * • 847-1951/M&-0206 bach Jt:__ -~ 6995 Natlon1I Systems,~. Weldln1 4«11 8lrdl SCrNc' -A-pt. IUlTOUDdinl a krfely pool. Adutta only -qulet. 145 E. 18th St., CM Ph: eves. 548-2841 Office Rtnt1I 6070 175-4989 YOUNG pa.rt AirdtJ.. black 1875 N. Harbor, CM ~8513 -------·---- -sc_R ...... A-M-·-L_E_T_S Nw=o~,,. 2 BR. 1112 ba, Townhcula, adu.lta, Sl40 mo. AllO require mnrt let'Vice for part real I unit.I.~ b\RGE 2 Bdrm 1~ betbl, lD Triplex. llU every1hin1. ~~ mo. Wtr ' heat pd. 54Wl52 UPPER Or Lower 2 BR. Cpta. drps, bltn1, Nr q 's c:nt.r. No pets. 2885 Mendou. ~ SP AC • 2 BR w/w ttpta/drpl, eJec blt·lna, nr IC'hoOI. ahoppinl. Qulet atta. MM>4U eves 6 wkendl iffiELy 2 br, 2 ba. blt-ina. q>ta. drpe, patio. pool. S135 1162 H Kenwood 646--4098 3 BR. Pool. cpt1, drp&. One ctuld OK. SUS me. 642-Tlll. ----·----a.a-... .........._ co I J er. found Co a 1 t OLD private papers ol Jud&e ANNOUNC!MINTS LAGUNA llACH ..-nt. & -rt 6210 Hlahwa1, c.orona del Mar. from mo·1thruearty1900's and NOTICIS Deak IPace9 availa!U ID "Land d Lallet" -Sil•er ~3440 da,ys Dodre City, Gunnison, Colo. Ce_._. Lots 6411 newllt ottlca buildlDs at v.ne,, de1tr1, IO acna. aee J'OUND: Dos with Temple Salt Lake City. OR. J..1316 _ .. _-·__.-,...._ __ .....__ prime locatkln In downtown lldvertt.ment undtt clud. City Uc:. tac: vie:. Santa Ana CdM evea ·all day wkends l Lott, Harbor Re 1 t Lquna Belch. Air condi-flca&n 8:100. "-ll owner, A: Bay St, O>ata Meta ARTISTS To Form Cemet.erJ, VtteNna teetioo; tiane4. carpeted, btautif\&1 MT.e&40 eves A wknda. 6*-1900 ~Uve Studio Gallery, both for $300. 548-4678 p.neled PU'titionlna. 'l'" 0 AR.AKE PM WorUhops. a ... es. Ex· HRVICI DIRECTORY entrancea: r.r 1e114a to R. & w .._... 6"'a P ET Found SUn . hlblu. 5'8--6SlJ or 646-561.S Mtmicipal Perkmc Iota. S50 • an.-.-v In Meta del Mar area. ---,--,-~=~=-=- per montll far IP&CI· Add WANT ~o buy 3 BJl. 2 8A or 54&-0403 A~: ~~to~~; laltyllttlnt 6.S50 S5 tor dftlr ...t daJn. Add 3 BR A family room bouM. FOUND lAdlet .UVer frame flnW>td product? Ca I I BABYSITTER, Your bomt $10 for buinell hours II). Prefer pa bit.Ina, fireplace, &1uaea. Balboe llknd lut 673-4540 &ft 6. Mother 55, xlnt reftttncea awertna eerrice. AD utilltita carpets. drapes, f e n c • 4 'lburs. ln-390.1 Guest cotta&e or lll'ID apt. paid extePt telephone. yard. s:ll.000 --nose. Black Poodl9 PupPJ ALCOHOLICS AnollYlbOQI aa put aalary, A..U. July D·ILY PILOT ....... ,., Harbor Area. Ptiontm·rn. "-'l ,. Costa Meu or HuntiJ'lltoa Found In Tidnity d lat; permanent. -.. : n4: 222 FOREST AVENUE Beach area. &4&-10tl _ Oollece PIJ'k. 5t9-3:l61 _ P.O. Box 1223 Colta Met;a. 247-1903 Ewe. Apple ValltJ LAGUNA BEAal 14 30 Day I t-tt CXXJC-A·PCX> ~ • I c Meet Dyn1mlc Friends KEEP YOUR CHILDDRDf .._.. • wa fttl Maa Verde area Jdentlfy. with sterl~ qualitiea. HAPPY A WELL CARED 1900 Sq. ft, air condit!Olled d· or cub fee' )'CUl equity 56-1123 att a • 83M990 • rol\ while Yott work. My floe facility on North Harbor Call Arent 5*1MO !UNG Of key1. Found corner FOR Sale: charter mtm· rel• tf!Sti!y to that. My Blvd. Front Ir rear partdn1. IUSINISS and of Elden Ir Senta Isabel, CM benhip In Newport Stach home. part or full time. Mon E x c: e 11 en t ldendftcadon FINANCIAL 54M731 ·-Tf!llllil Cub. 644-073t Un f'ri. CM~ I , =• July t..t. Pllone lw. O 6IOO SMALL ~ toni•tl'f!d 1'0k Sale, barpin! P'aml]y BABYSJTnNG, My home CHJU)REN, Petl, we come. WALKJ!:ft A LEE ~nltl• " female dos-Found CoUe&e mtmbenblp Newpon Beach . any time. Near Brookhunt . 2365 Canyon Dr. ~ ~edt "~ ~; $US. :mt ~ Blvd., C.M. FRl•IDAllE lmic an-. 546-2980 Tetnla Oub. $7!i0. !W4-GJ22 :~· ~ ~~:1 Newpert leech 5200 FOR lt!NT JIT ACTION ~~s=ilf!: 6=· ArlMUM9tMntl 6410 _•_m_s ____ _ --:...-------Approx. 450 Sq. Ft. carpeted Mllllon Viti• .. WILL bab)'•lt 1 chlld • II mo& )UST Complettd 2 BR, 2 ba Ir drapes, alMond. Newett ahopptns center Lott 6401 Coet Heaftll Club to 3 )'fl. S20 wkly. Days. Nr .ql&-tty. Frpl, chndelien. MARINER'S BLDG. eompi.te In 415 dayw. Hoepltallty I• Our Motto Harbor Shopplnir. ~1395 lush cpta, drps, Iron pted 1515 We.tclW Dr., N.8. Col--0 Mafic BROWN And white female FREE SAUNA WITH MOfHER WU.I care fbr child pvt patios. cement waU1 Contact Mn. JWnio Mz.4(0) E 1•a-• I dos. part Nnier and ~ SWEDISH MASSAGE ~~ 2 yra .• Mon. thN Fri. btwn unit.I. Medallion ldtch, 1741 W•tcllff Dr. qu pmlftt, nc. ch1huellua. An9wW1 to the ()pet! wkdYI 10 am-11 pm o.y.. Mea North 5«).11181 FA heat. Aerot1 frm Ooco'a, Prime Joe foe ltort or omca. 2334% W. Valencia name d "Winnie" Vlcinit)I Sunde.YI 10 ..,.,.. pm Babysi~ In my home. W1telf Plaza. ltl5 Irvtnt. DIG eq ft o 25e. Wal/pu'I, Fullerton 714: 525· 7833 of l.ldl and Mon r o v I a . 132 E. 11th St. 1C.scJ10 Cotta Mesa, neer 19th S200 mo. 604l39 o-pts. Drpt, alN:ond. c:o.op PROVEN, aur., m od e r n 548-6.171 e ~ e OWNER'S Olndo. Excel Joe. Bkra. Owner 541-1511. method of tea c b I n s ibir: Baby airia fkJral. red flunerela 6412 •-------- with pool. !llpet 2 M. 2 permltMl!t ~t control. mu1tl eolartd boanft A pink trick, Mltonry, etc. ba. elec bltna, dlbwlllr. MODmN Of&e. P • t • (E.G. Eadnl tor we!Pt 11n1t aweat.er, U toond or 1 6560 ).car pr, m1 mo. c.an rntrm. SO per mo A ap. control) wtdl MW Jow cost ...... _ b m1atak ..i...... WISTMINSTll ~13411. ~ 1T70 Oranp Ave., CM to 1'Qbl.lc. Now ...ictn1 ;;;.:,, ~ ~ MEMORIAL PAIK BRJCIC, Concrete, Carpentry Shorel S220 54MT73 auoc:late omcea Jn SO. o.c. GREY A White lonl·baired OJatom C&blneta. S m a 11 ~• ... !1111~iarfr9 Modtrn omce.om.e Co. Moderate lmntment re-cat: Ana. to "Sam" or a Mortuary & c.....tery jotMa. OK Frte £tt !16)..Ge ruu:x 3 BR, 2 be, cptt. ~ ~· 230 .!1:-qu!redn4";':,.,i; inquiry wb!JtJe. Vic Ramona Ln.. Comf,.':: !Ms•lt lulldera '570 ·drpl. bltnl, wuh« I di7ft', ·• .... tppt. : DelDe Garden Home tract. • ---------!rs J*tio $225 mo. 6C-OI03 011'1' Shop, iilOO w1ll handle HB. Reward 968--4115 Cemetery lets · ln4uatrl1I ltental 6090 Pu11 "To Go" ..., opera· from t 1 M c.r-a .. Mir S2JO roR ' -··.. --.ft --tion neta $1(.Q). m» win L06T: 5114, 2300 bllc 1'1atin. lnc:hadel Endowmtat c.n ~ ""4N .., ........ NB. AD l"'Y femalt cat. Re- SPAOOUS DtlWle 4 BR. 2~ c:rete tilt up. 9c a 111-ft. 1340 handlt. Lota d &OOd llltinp aemble "Corat". ~. Everythfnc 1n <Int beeutilul be, y.t-leue _._ __ JID'.le Lopn A•e. ~ '" -. to bay ar tell. Van MU912 place 11\tana i.e...._ REMODEL. repalra plumb's .. si-lnttns. elec. carpentry, ntld .. commert., room addltiOl\a. R t a • • 615-m •v -~·• ' Coun•tman. Real Eat1ter1 -No tramc probltl'ftt. =·,~~~ tvt1. Leta 6100 1700 Ntwpatt 81..S. 846-7m I .. ~· ~dP~ ~ Gfrmu . 14801 Btach. WnlJlda8ter Carf!nteri~ 6590 --------DRIVE-IN ,... 8o a.at ~ ... ., .. .,,.... "" """"" co ar; S.U.1125 •Jal -~ Huntl,..._ IMch 5400 Plaza. ~ pot e. n t I a l vtc. ledl Pl., CM. Wr20'a _ -----!NO JOB TOO SMALL! S,.Cl•I Offer unlimited, ~ ns.ooo SMALL Blade 1: white dor JWtdfftt • !ndultrlal Oom- NEW 2 BR. all dbt. flMtlnt. I will bulld"a 4 B& 2 be bomt Jut yetr. Alldnr $24,000 "Sport" vie Brooldlurlt A Cemetery Lett 6411 rn~rctal . M a I n t a n a n c a Qar. Nr. RUntlnltOD Centier. UJG ICl-ft) for die low prtc:e wl1h SI.ODO down. ~ Ada.ma Reward 96&-3940 HAMOR Relt ~. 2 RAlp&ir and Re m o d e L mo. ~ ot $1.22/111-ft on 70Ur lot. allier 1. '11Aa HP wbltt E1IJn out.boerd -avas. vetenne llCtlon. Rau. Lie, boclded. lnlured. Other model. a....O. Call Don .. · • 962-l.981 e4U084 e s AM H11l .. t1 MIO t 51f.03IO DAILY PILOT WANT ADI m1r., Bede Bey area, NB. rm ... Owner. 211: 111 « • - -!:.' a · BRJNG ft!IULTBI blrard ......, eollect _ J..lOl.1 e CarlMnlrY e Cab!Mta e SINGLE ~ 1 D. wtw 2 _ R31"11 ICCI tn MGIUllO • !llt.1111 • Alter1UoN • $. bit ......... pm ,.tlo, • Repa1l'I • Rffal ... pool $120 54M1Q Va!Jey, Ollll. $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 . . mo. Ownl!r, Ula J. IHI•. mm r"ll TAR G .4 ).E-n~~ .w""'\ FR.EE e1tlm1tea. No job too l•nt•ll Wlftflid ffto Jaiudaa m.d.. Sp r ID a ).,Wf}.. 9 ,rs:.~ .&'-~ .. J 111\all. Remodtlt and Ad· Valky, Calif. tDI ._ Ir CI.A y L 104A;; WM dltlona. 50-07l'1 WTD: Yrly mtL Qle eeelil M LOI' ~r ~ bUC to A MM. n M y.., o.it1 Ac1M1ty ~ M ""· n rt'7 • R.EPAiftS * ALTERATJONS nice 2 BR or 1 Br 6 ... wd oeea. iads I t. HB. WW ~ m_ >e V Att9rflll11 ,. th SI•"· V od. u ~~'I,, CAJ!rN!:TS. Any tdR Job. bit « • 'lf/f;1rl'nct. Pref _..._..__ -" Jo ~ T .. I f F Id lt.ILUL181G ... 5M4TU fr1>1c. Rent •tartlnc JvlJ L .__.. ... te. _.. Oii uwu DI~ 6-~ o utvt op IMllOO-or r oy, J.:.~!c-v:;. ,... yrs~· _.1 ,.._. _-... •trade. Bia', 5Cl.-, ~_,J.lt.tt reoch1o•dlC01mpondiflO tol"IUl'l'lbtrt s . .,. wQ, """"'"' .--_..""' ~'w · of~Z•ite blrth•ion. Cement, Cena•t• 6600 231 0 • :C.7f1~.~ o;.:: ;Acrt;;;-;•;;;;;;;;;;;';-;;I ~ 11 tT~a 31 ~ 11 4 loa;~ .. ... IMY II 2 s...d 32 °" ~~ ~ ~.;, ~ CEMENT worlc. aD t)tpel. C-)'Ofl No. 2, Vm ...,.. lr":lo..,. ~~ 311 ll*'-" -ln .. 2U7 11/r No job too 11naD. "'"tit. ca.110 ... Diii• C..W t::xi~·!!1-·~-1 !:!~;;!!:!!11" ;~ ~~"°:. ::c-.:' iUJc~. H. STU1UCK 5*W l Am --ClClllllCt wttll Ml'taitA~mtl!ilM ... ·~ MWffll '4'\'Mir MMTAIM CUS1'0M PATJOS 6 ..._. ,.... ~ til ~ ·-~ nm 5 ~ MAV n 7o.t 37~ "~ Ntll,.» ~ lnodt wan.. AllO CIOftCNfla -.........-...-.. ---' •.1·...:.-.·~ Jl l'lfll!Y ~ maldDI a "---_. • aCftl to • -=-. llll9t C ,_.. • ,..,. 3' Hol~. ~ 111 OC. D ~ ~A ~IDOYal. 9Q..JD10 or S tldlr'1 w Mle to ,._... to 1'llUlll ••MDI IV\.Mtl.'i . IY~ lllJY., 11~ h.S.l7·~ J'loon-WalDP.UO. .l & Pe.JtllDwlr<r ........ a wftll~._......_....._ t2~ ~= 72You ~ .. mo ,...... NS .,..._ "rtte .....,.. ,.._ .. -::. aa-t -1, o.y 6ll.-.r ,, ~ ~ poeed Rodll. Ex J •rt llaJl.Ulo.IFPIDt.lG ---....... ~-~AM» U.Afei.. ..~ltlW 7H ............ .:.u4\ ~p. 101514 WIW---_..,_._ AA,~11 ',,.NoHe .CS~r~ 11,&: w1.. --. , \j ==4.-U•M Tr9m to -...-...... "---• ._ -1n' ·-...,._ a ea, --_, - --ir\--~• I .,,,_ '~ 1··-·"IA;• *t" ---........... .... ,.,... --._.a ..... -. 1i 'I'-.,,.,., ,.....,.. n~~ . ...., ... .._ -- .. QI .... ... ...... 0:: to ---,.. ~ .... ... ' llWl 6tN4 '9Vwr • =· ,.,... tit ...... • 1111 De 4 I er. "'* .. ..... ......... ...... ~~Tll ~L.... flt.. r.:--MN.~ .. ~ •• --. ..-....-11-W .,._, ,..._ c:91 Wialtlr n1c* •: ~ u ;!!.-...... sa vu !...... ,,. 19 ~, _. ·---~ ,._.., _. 1 • lctWf a--.-. ~ !:~ tE' ELr a,,.~ • JtOOM ADDmc:M • ~~J~c-::-; 1111::.:.•~•· 1 , ~~ ~~ l~o.M o.n:!.~ · ~';.:a::..! """"'• ..... !>ti 5C1.JIJL ~~ ... ....., , ~ ~== i:t:.. == = ~:~ . anltm. ....... llol7 "t; =::::.•:.•:.!,~ oe&L =-=• L:::· ''°'cw '°'AlMI l\Niiiil ~j~ I ==:-.::r.-...!" w .._. • ..,. IO-llll ~ I a.Gel ~ '81 '-' "' e ltMSU • .. SIRVICI DlllCTORY Contractora 6620 Addition• • Remodellni Fred H. Gerwlck, Uc. ll'13-6041 * ~2170 C.rpet Leyl1 & 1palr 6626 CJ.\U'!:T • Ap~ • Homes Quality inatalla lion. Free esUmatu. All prices, 5*-4478 evea. Uc. Contractor llectrle411 6640 ELECTRICIAN, IJc«naed 6 bond ed. Smell Jobi, malnteft. A repalra. ~5203 Gerdenln1 66IO ANTHONY'S Garden Service 646-1941 COMP1Zl1: CLEANUP LAWN& REPLACED ~ monthly care. Pru&- lnr. Land1e1piftl. Exp. bor· tlculturist. J1panese Gerdtner Exper., complete yard lel'Ylce. Free estimates • 541-191511 • IXPlltT JAPANISE GARDINIR Oeaz>.up Neat Wen 5«).9"' LAWN 6 Gudm mainteD- ance. a.mp • Spray • Ftt- tilire O>m1 I: lleal. 911').7)49 Cut 6 Edp Lawn Maintenance. Lfcemed. 54Mb. ~ alt 4 PM • JAPANESE GAIU>ENING Service Cleanup, Landscap- tr\r. 531·103Ut! T p.m. * MOWING, eda\ns, A cle1n up. Monthly rates. .... estimate. Call •1911 * JAPANDE GAJU>ENER Ma.tnta.nca by the ITICJllth. Good re&. Esper 541-ma MOWING. J:daSnl, ncalawn. Gen'l ct.uup. Haulins. Odd job9. * 54MB JAPAN&V; GAJU>ENER EXPER. RclJable maJat. R.eu. mo raltl. SJ-321t JIM'S G~ENING • Lawn Maintenance. R.191., Com1 • Otanup. 54M41t. EXPERIENCIJ> Gardener, fonnf!' ndr'ltt)'man. Land- acap's, cltamp. IG-4400. Cut • Edee !Awn Mainttntnce. Uc:tnaed. 548-40 -5tM510 aft 4 PM ..... 1 .. .-. 6612 PUlttar, Plutnlltnl. Qr. .....,, .... , Rtl. Jnlvrtd. a..Ammc.rd OK CaD "Mlh" I003d itil'I W.T Stivtd far aato Wattr Sdttfttra ~ r.t.alatkml. ltatalt ...... Ciiitil· ririSOi ,,.....nee-,..._ ,...,dill • ....-no .... MMm OPIRDid ..., Ii , . .... Prtltlll. ~ 111111 1111i61• ........ ..... !! 67'0 a.&AM .............. Tt. ,....,.,.,, ........ ~ IJJ, .,..-tlMTe ANSWERS Exce~H~ with Hawicer -t>tner -Llece - Crouch -WlUCH LINE Drunk tn a pol a at.atioft: ''Of COUTW, 1 can walk a 11tr a I 1h t line, Offtsher. WHJCH LJNE do YoU w.tnt ml!" to walkT" 250 AMP DC raa drivtn arc welder w I traller $3$. 673-31l2 art 4:30wkd•ys JOBS & IMPLOYMENl Jett Wanted, Udy 7020 S«retary • O>mpanton.Prae- t!cal Nunt. Unencumbered alert woman dealm posltlbn U4o lM!e-relattd a re a 1 • 537-5172 eft II PM lIOUSEWORK A: prepare dinner hn. 2:l> • T:~. Own tranap. $2 hr.~ aft 2 p.m. TEACHER A moth«, qe 40, detlrel bebysittina Jobi La· 1\111• area, youn or my borne, day/nlaht. $9862 HOUS!lCLEANING. AU day or ~ day for 5 ~ ft· OI by d-.y 50-1827 CA RP ET Cleanlnl· n>0r atrlppina-Waxin&. Walla, Windows ftlhed. 5314'7 • Nunt Prtvate Dllty e IAcal Doctor's refereoc• H>-1790 -t4&-9llll6 DomWlcHelp 7035 LJ\rE INS Employer PIY• ftts Gtol'lt Byland Aaency JOI! 8 E. lllth. S.A. 547-0l915 "JoM Are Our lutlfttllH 7100 C1ast Employment AGENCY Slllta Ana Prol'I lld1. 1870 Sota Ana Aw. Cott• Mete 642.ff 11 Hn &: » am • 5 pm MOft.ni.. amall firm for brlabt and amblllou1 technician. Al• »30. with ~ &Jld proven lkilla ln ~ of e\ectron\c inltnJrnentli tn- cludlnr wfrinr, mecbaabJ assembly. testJnr ~ trouble lbootiq. set res- ume or call. - MICROWAVI. _ INSTltUMINT-:~ 3ll1 2nd ATtn9 :: Corona del Mar ... TRAVEti To Laa Veps. New g.iilac S84 ~; ---<Per De..Y> .:....: • bnda too IOOd f,I' Well It la 1100 fOOd ti> • ! Dots .. weekly • time. .,.. Nllf tt ls! MUlt be neet . •1e 20 to I>, no ••l!I!! ce net't!ssary. ,.a: L Mr.!11~ ~ -. Youn9 Fry Gi'h or =*- Kitchen Tr1f!i~ PmnaMnt ,., ~ .. lldva.nceraeat. - -CNo atudei)ta Pltue~ lolt'1 ,,, 154 E. 17th Colt&Mesa, --Auto Mechdliti Ulht duty mechanic tor new ear~.s •1~ . Appl)': SeMee Manll'fl' Holiday Sales & Service 1• Harbor 91vd., QI . No Experience ; Nec..._,1 . Must baTt d1&11 CaJibnla drivlftl reeont. Apply Help W•nted, Men 7200 YILLOW CAI CO. •MANAGEMENT 111&.llthSt. TRAINEE, 21 or ovtr. blO Colta Me. acbool snd. Excellent op. DRAn'SMAN. Good f n ~ portunley! PUBLIC FtNAN· man. Experl~ In OTll CE CORP. Call ft&-4841 ~ drawtna. 2 JTi wm: Reared pa Intl n s, C!OU~ madl. Good llQ, ...s.~-.... Ont Pf'l"m•nmt work. I en ~ ...--··· ctrpen .. .J'. daJ wti. $2. hr. h P129 retUme to Box M·US. 1>aQt DallY PUot. ~Pllot--------i VICE Sta Attendant, WARDIOUSE, Sh.I~ 6 .,. 21. -llll!elt ~. ftCflv1nr clerk IMedtd. J:ll. t1*-atatMD. m ....-. )ltrMftce P"f'tt'" 11iut ... Hit . ft~ry. Awl1 ....... ibv. lt&JIMI ,..... maa 6 12• 8' r. 11.,.. 6 ~ w/-. P a rm • n t n t. 18340 Ml Bakly, ,.._.. ~....-. Valley • r ta O~LY PILOr lllUl'sd<Q. M<Q 23. 1%8 .u~ 6 a:Mt-LOYMIN, Joas & E,...OYM Nl .101s & EMPLOYMENT JOU & IM'LOYMINT JOIS & IM'LOYMINT I JOU a IM"-OVM"'1' MllCHANDISI POI MllCHANDISI POI I MllCHANDlll ,_ ' I SALi AND TUol SALi AND TUDI SALi AND 1'IADI I ~p W•_nted, ~~ A,enc-. Womein noo He~e:::tM Help W1nt.t Jtllt MIR, Wom. 7500 J... MMQ. w.n. 7SOO Fumitur9 ao , ...... ,.. ao Mltetlltneout : • SECRETARJIS te $52S 7400 Women 7400 ___ ....._ ___ SHOULDN'T ~ be -111n&1---------------- AIR Ciood S('(Tt'tarlal &Jdlla 11nd tbe bottnt affa • RuntlJlcton general beckcro~. Market· -EXPEIUENCED-PBX SALES ~i.,~ vPJi::~~ Old JJ' or'ld Spanuh AUCTION 11'1 «Sales expenence btl~ E.ttale ll>USTRIES ful. ~= ~~tions • ~~'i:rci•I TELETYPE :llC-M11====546-ll=03 NEWPORT Prelu hdaht bttw~n PERATOR fUllllllf fct.H .. lnttiwtltft 7.aa Prt., May 24, 7:30 ,..._! l' t'ew Ii Uled F\X'Dlture. CD new RCA • Packanl au color TV's. ~· dlain, pictUttS, l 1 m ,. IWI& Jamsi-. couuno~. CDddafl tables, bedroe'9I • aetl. cbest.1, divans. iov• · llHll, bJd.eabeda, bunk Mell. dlnlna sets, cilKttes, deikii eewine machines, TV'e, atereos. mattttsll!I. twirl ~r wuts. rdriier•m. , stoves. nsbers, dryttl. : di.abwalhera a n d M Corpor1tion Manufacturer of Threaded Products haa Openlnt• for : e bperlenced Tool & e Cutter Grinders Fn n:;, benefits .l/\ClUd" Profi l .shat 10.i: :'6 hour wee'( Apply in person \londay or Tuesday May 27 It :!8, ~3 pm oc. call lor evenlnc appl J2570 Knott SIN'et I.amen Grov r 714: 192-5571 ~ 75 MEN 'ffded immediately for Ml o(.-::P.rt time JObs. Chau1 expanding, j new locations ' anie County area. Age _"3.). Honest & will work· ?Ro exper. nee. :: .Jalary from !3.75 hr. -Can Mr. Howard =-1 ':TR. 9-9951 ,-;:== ; P.F.C. lntern•tlonal ~ Now Hiring e will interview this week oun1 men between lhe ages and 26 for career Posi- tions with us in manage- t. Several posillons open overaeas employmt'nt. QuaJUica t Ions: gb ac:hool educat. . Neat appearance. '1e to enw our Ira.In· in& school 1mmrdlately. D. Converse mtelll1tntly. Nc()xperlence necessary. S3. per hour. Call 539-1184, 9 .a.m. to 2 p.m. I I -= :.:... CARPBmRS . , !Trailer or mobile home ex- perience preferred. Excel- lent benefit.. EXPLORER fil!JORHOME CORP. 4000 C1mpu1 Drive Newport letch WANTED •• 1 Mechlnic and 1 Lot Min ~ Rlhs, Service i\lctn· 9jif 234 E. 17th St., Costa ' Mesa. S.111emen & M.,....n Cu.r oppor\y with leadlnc tirftolfertna o•er 100 mu- tual fwW. Full or pt time. No ~xper nee. we train· t!ft 8ch otrlce, 542-6422 liita Ana oUlce. 547-8331 ~vestol'I Financial SeNitt1. Inc. ARTIST -- COM;\1ERClAL ARTIST with JOme acl'OU/llS In handlt ~Y woril on premises. Spact & phone + hourly rale. Phone Irene Ha.d for • 54&-7Jlj(I onal Syst9ms, Corp. Fl Technician . t ot store In Costa Mesa. ~ Portunity to adv~ to ser· -vlci manaaer. Must bf ra- • milillr with solid state ~P. ment. Xlnt binge tx-nerits. . 646-8895 .., ..... m~ f:.xec ~~ ... OlNer ClN 4JO W. OaMt lfw7., N.a. PertonMI Agency S I. 5'3.. 0 ·• * 833 0ov,r Drive. N,B. NIW CLAUIS ••• and Mediurranea.n Furniture 642-3170 APPLY fN PERSON CAIPETIG •.. STA•T WllKLY t I 111-f·IO••I •·n" Expenrncrd u PBX rec'll-/ Complete Selnl&rtal , S M ,.. INI • lionlst or tr.lerype operator. · -.a I ,., __ .. "'"-"•• eel lxper .. ncit rtquir-; ... ua • ,,_ Help Want C Will do relief work and op--rmeMnt, full time I Special eou.r.1 A1J New Decorator pieces and room aroupinp re- turned tronv display atucllol. model boimft. movie stuclk». Decora'ton CU«Uatlon; RouafW ot Span- ish Furniture, Items aa folio~: Gorreoua 8 ft. Sp-.nlah aota I: Matchlnr a.ir. cu.tom quilted with carved wood trim. R. 10 ft. Seville Carved velvet sofa, heavy Dark oak end tables Is matchln& coc:k- tall tabl.e. 8 Piece Kine size Mediterranean oilc pan· eled bedroom 1uite with full King size box aprinlfl • mat~. Lar&e Spanish decor dining roon» Gold. leaf Spahlsh table lainpa. HaJ\11nr .wag lamps. ete .• etc. Ea~h ece can be purchaaed lndfvidually. Women 7400 of Orl""I ounty erstt duplicating machu\es, ,... Brusbup TypJnc: ---------"• i.e. Zerox. Bnuung. sct,.ctule. Excellent rBM STANDARD J. W. Robinson Haa opening for t 1 C1shier-Teller f ull timt. E.-<pe.rtenct preferred. Excellent com· pany benefits. Apply Peraonntl UM Mon thru Fn FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH An equal opportunity em.ploy er Saleswom1n Experienced in better worn· an's ready.to-wear. Quali· fl~ to sell in high grade fashion stort. Oilers pleas- ant tnvlronmcnt and good company benefits. Apply: BUFFUM.!5 Fashion Island Typist Clerk P/Time 12 hours per week Univeraity of California IRVlNE CAMPUS LlBRARY High school grad., type 45 wpm SZ.CYl hour. Contact per· sonne.I office ~52«i Equal opportunity employrr WANTED: Re11red practJcal nurse to mare apt. at Lelsurr World, Seal Beach. i.1 exchangt foT light dutJes tor congenial lady; may tal<e advantage o/. aocial ac- tivitie& otferrd. Ref. ex- changed. 646-3418 646-1353 • WAIOOS 1650 Adam• Costa Meaa ~,FOR: Mr Starner or Mr Spnnacr An equal opportunity .. employer EXPERrENCED PART.TIME TELLER UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK 4525 M.cArthur Blvd. Newport S.ach 54~24 An equal l'IPPOrturury employer Applicants considered nn merit regardless of rice. rellgfous er~. color, na· uonal origin or anct stry, WAITRESS Good opportunity Mu.st have food appearance. APPLY IN PERSON 3-5 P.M. DAILY Snack Shop No. 1 2305 E. Cotst Hwy. Corona dtl Mar, Ca. &STABL.ISllED ALTERATION LADY lor newly locatrd fashlon- ablt drPSS shop. Newport Bfach. Free renl Appe.ar· ance, skill. and personality important. <&1-1814 mornings or eves. -APPLY - CADIUAC GAGE· WEST COAST 1866 Whittier Ave. .Cotta Mesa An equaJ opportunity employer ACCOUNTS RECEJVABU CLERK Deta1lrd open item ac- rounta receivablt, cash cleanngs. Mirumum one year rxperience. 10-key adding machine. MASTER SPE~IALTIES CO. 1640 Monrovia Ave. Costa Mea. 642-2.427 An equal opPOrturuty emplOYt(' J. W. Robi~ Hu openint for • Store Detective Full tlme. E.xpeh4"nce preferred. Permanent po. sltlon, excellent benefits. emplOf" bentflt1. lBM SELECTIUC lnttrv&.wlnt houn: mM EXEC 2-4 PM Personnel Of. AJtemoon 1: E\le. C1aase1 fict, 3rd floor, LOW BUDGET TERMS The Broadway Huntington Be1ch Edinger &. leach llvd. Equal opportunity employer Inspector (Receiving) Inspection or 11111all ma· chined. 111 n Ide d and stamped parts. Must be able to use micrometers. catiper.s. AbU1cy to use apticaJ compan1tor destr~ able. Knowledge of ma· chine shop practice~ or machme shop experience helpful. MU!t bf high school graduate, capable of being trained to under- &tand and use modem spa~ age and aircraft quali~ control procedur· es. Apply Pert0nnel Dept. Staco, Inc. 1139 liker St. C0111 Met1 -549-304l An equal apportumty employer lOO's Of IUCCelltUl irr•du· ates theae past S years! POLLY PRIEST BUSINESS COLI.EGE 325 N. NeWport 81., N.B. •Phone 548-t'l'23 PIANO leseons. JOUnf, exp., teacher, new in area. Grad. Sherwood Music S c h o o l , Member Music Teachers AllOC. Pri•. leNOns for tot1t thru tftns, Sue Denton J67 Magnolia, CM 548--864 SCHOOL Childrm'a vacation rates. Oillcoet 10-Leaaon Typ111g Schc>ol. 548-2859. 173 Del Mar, C.M. MERCHANDISE FOR -~LI AND TRADE Furniture toOO j CUshlon, yellow nauphyde aora. $30. m Twin beds. mod headbrd1, Hollywood matt. S30. tot 111. ft6:6ll ....,_, .. ,...._S141J.OO MUST CllPICI $698 00 POI ONLY . • • • • • • • T•r111t Av•lle~I• -Newc.,,1•n te C•llf•r11ie m~ar~::,,.re , ........................ Celt• Meee ...., ...., .,. ' -...._ s.. a s.. .,. ' ---=-=-----:::::-=....._ -------- * SPANISH· MIDITIRltANEAN * FACTORIES NEW SHOWROOM SAMPLES I Will Sell Any Piece lnclivldu11lly 8' carved arm divan, lg matching chair with beautiful fabrics: 5 pc hexagon dart oak din· ing set with black or avocado framed chairs & vinyl cushi<>ns; 5 pc bedroom set, 9-dr Mr & Mrs dresser with lg framed mirror, 2 lg commooes&i malcruni heaOboard. SltS Value, FULL PRICE $429.95 NEW sofas $59.75. Oearlng House. !'>201 Paramount. Pico Rivera, 213: 699-91.SO or terms IS low It $3 per w"k CUstom Stmo $:f"JO; small NO DOWN, USE OUR STORE CHARGI 'LAN ~~ $56: office.desk No Finey front. Quality V1lues Inside. 1· near new Ear\y ~rican * APPROVED FURNITURE * davent>«t. rose btire S75 or 12 YNrt ume loc1tlon-.. me owner ! . 6-12-2288 ......... ~ DrYAN ' 4' mat c bing 2159 Harbor llvd., Coet• Metl ---~ lovcaeat, light cocoa. SAC! Open 9.9 D1ily -Sundey 11..S $Z,O. Excel cond. 87H752 Office Furniture 8010 Pianos & OrgaM 1130 S,.,.tint GMds l500 OFFICE F~ -111 PIAN~ I: ORGANS * Colt .45 AutomaUc r~-·t1ve desk. modem wal-* Largeat stock in so. Calli. 19'2'7 Ar&entiM modd. """"'"" ~ ~ off Pl l Good condition SSO. nut. Excellent condition. * 20 ,o-40 • ayer P anoa e 54~ alt 6 PM e Pricrd at 113 val~. llXX> rolla lo cboou from 642-7484 ~*Terms . Terms -Terma • ========-=-cash for your piano er tnde Mitcelleneous , l600 G Sil 8022 grand piano for new tpinet arate _e _____ Field's Wholesale Piano Co. FOAM Rubber cut to size. MORE~ ·-' WIDY'S AUCTIOI . : ~ Newport Blvd. ' • ' Be.hind Tony's Bidf, Maff(.i I Costa Men 646-.a&ll5 • OPEN DAILY 9 to ( BEAUTIFUL Walnut chftt l ~ with nveralble laid tiles ort top. Tiles wtdea marble one side. blade ma. , ble other side. Malcbils wUiut minor. $219. ... ' ukioc $85. Contour clt;I' S20. or her olf~. Winn-de swivel cbaJr, SlS. or belt of· fer. 6 Morine blankeU. walnut end tables I: colfe& tables. with raised 11..ia top1, S165. new uklns $46. ~r atrajgbt ltitcb lewilll mach. SlS. ~ •ubet I: wrin&er -areat f« campers, S15. Other mi.cL i tema. 8J9..-0545 • MOVING e TO EURO'I .. Sell!ni ALL houaehold tum- i.ahin&s. etc. Reaaandl:Y priced for fast ale. Mmrt• ed pieces Ravi.land d\ina, lncludine 1ove1y hand paint- ed pitcher; bone dlina dlPI & •ucen. glasawan. ~ a-brae. Paintinp.. record pis.yen, tables. chairs, beds. etc. Ladies dothine az 10. Teenage boys clothing. Muc:la more. See SAT. I: SUN: ONLY. 'Q Iris. Corona de.I Mat MOVING -Quality Furn Anliqun coo-coo clk port bar ~r. atein Baromet!!f Wld ,lobe, _port tiar Rnd dinette, Hol)ywd bed Seel divan, rec'd J>iaY"!' Color~ RCA. coffee& en cf ~. Dlahes pies silver e t c 67~1 4234 E. Cout Hwy CdM. F.xperienced. Apply BLUE DOLPHIN RESTAURANT PART.TIME SECT'Y 2 ro 3 weeks a month. fi to 7 hn. dally, to do typing, take shorthand, transcribe machine dictation & other office duties \n a 1-man of- fice, loc. in Wutminater resi- dence. Cl\ll 897-1315 Apply Personnel 10-4 Mon thru Fri FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT IEAEH An equal opportunity employer DISPLAY TRIMMER fOR.MlCA Tbl, 4 chrs. moss 12072 Brookhurat at Ciapman Uphol supplies, f a b r l cs , tm $30; work bench. zi•· x Garden Grove. tn•U B-2'170 naugahyde. Factory outlet. ~b~:1t~/a~~=· ~~~; ! SprinCJ Sale ! ' ~rlc ~~;hob~~ s~~;~ iiiiiiSWiiiilMMiiiiiiliiNiiGiiiiiPOOiiiiiiiLiimit othen.. 543-4760 Used Baldwin Spinet $695. Co., 311 E. 5th St., S.A. 18 Ft Pool, Filter, Surtaee Mrs. Zimmer 675.4004 LADlES To ~emble our product in your home· $30 returnable stock deposit re· quired. Send name"~ number to Mr. Art. 9776 Karella Suite M. Anaheim. Cal. Dental OUiOI! Manager OUldref,. s f>l'actict E.~ecutive & secretarial back· i!'Ound essential. Compll'te re5ume to Mrs. Wood. lY3 PPlrl St .• L.agun.a Beach. e SECRETARY e Type 35 wpm, some SH. Ex- per helpful. Pleasant Insur· ance ore. Age 12-40. For appt 5(6..7370 SUMMER Babyaltter, N.E. O>&ta Mesa area. 8 am-4 pm, 5 dy wk. TSc hr. 1 Child. 8 yra. U desired, Ute ·l™cpg at . extra pay. Must be mature 18 or over. 642-7399. INSTRUCTRESS F'uU or Part·time. mu.,t have neat appearance, able lo meet l deal with pcop4e. Btwn 20 It 25. we tram Ap- ply 1n person. Holiday Health Spa 2300 Harbor Blvd, CM POSITION OP£N 1n P6Ckinl and ·Inspection for ceramic industry. Ap- ply between 8 am &: noon Industrial Cla,y Products 18765 FlbeJ'ilasa Rd. Huntington Beech, Ca. SALESGIRL FulJ time. Draperies, linens, gilts. Some exi>ttlence pre- ferred. BEA L'S AL TERA TIONS Qua1U1ed to work in hl&h grade lashlon store Able to do both men and women's Offers permanent full lime work Pleasant envirmment and good company benWts . Apply: luffum'1 Felhlon ltl1nd WAITRESSES t8 to l5. Neat appearance. No expen.nc.. necessary, Apply In pel'90ll. lob's liCJ loy 154 E. 17th. Gosta Mesa Experience required; perm1nent, full time achedule. Excellent employ" beneflta. lnterviewl"f houri: ~ ... PM Personnel Of. fice, 3rd fleer. The Broadway Huntington leach Edinger & le1ch Blvd. Equal opportunity employer WOMAN To worlt in Donut Shop 9 P.M. to 5 A.M. Apply 1n peraon. no phone f'Bll' plea11t. Wi.nchrU 's Donut Shop. 29-17 Harbor Blvd. Home Furnl1hin91 EXPERIENCED Bookkee!>f'r RMI Estate 17th 111 !rvlne 642-0262 1 OFFICE Lady. full time. no typing or ahortlmnd rp. quirt-d. For appt (' a I I 646-1647. 2900 W. CoMt Hwy, Newport Beach Female Clerk • APPLY JN PERSON • DRIVE-IN LIQUORS 7~ Octosn Avtnut llunlington Beach MATURE w 0 ma II ror ~SU!!!MM!!!!. !!!llER!!!!!!!!!Poal!!!!l!!!!ion!!!!-!!!!11\8!!!!!tur!!!!!!e roonler work In laundry. dry n ff d l woman to ~ two rleaning and u TY· • boys ages 9 to U from 9 liayg Pf'I' Wf'l'k. w e • t A.M \O I PM. Some liR'ht Newport. 646-7671 duties. Mon thru Fr I e MANICURIST e 549-4338 a.tter 4 FoT Newport Beech's finest HOUSEKEEPER •Ion. ror interview, call Temparary Uve-in. Room • 642-6523 • with private bath. j•.., day S.Cy/GeMr1I Office wk. Asai«\ with meal&. Good typing. shorthand 543-9411. E.x 238 pref. B~~ office NB. 642-8ll0 LEGAL S~ETARY Mln. 1 yr. experience 'IBM Exec-Stenorettr.. CdM Office. 675-2677 ()perato~t:rimmer11-11peclal mech. Garment Mfg.. Exp. e EXPER. ANSWERING SERVICE 0 PER AT OR Afternoon l rvening 1hlft. f'ull OC' perl limp. ;,.10-2002 FACJ'ORY Hrlp, part time le lull time. dey It rvrs. So t"Xpericnce ncceaaary. 878 W. 16th. Npl Bch Good pay. 15m Monrovia, FULL nmr hsrkttf)tr &: NB ~2666 Mother's be~r. I r v I n e R.EWABLE Teenage girl tor mocbers bel11tr Mon. Wtd, Fri afternoons. Npt Bch homt646-~ WAI'l'RE.SS, nptrlenced. 6 day week, Sunda71 oU. Ap- ply HAMBURGER HENRY 2136 Placentia. Costa. MHA MOTliE.R.1.13 Hom' needs Uve-tn hleltttptt a bab)'llil· 1,.r. B&lt "l 1111.uy. 847-5012, l\21--3473 Terr, reJa req, ow n trans. 673--0988 EXPER Sa.lu(lrl.I I. Man· aiers. Con~D1$10ftl)' wom· fll 'I shop.. Salary .n. 833~262. P rr 12 hr suar. Olstomer iierv1ct tor eatab Co. Mre. Brown 54G-19l7, H.B. BEAUTY Operalor llefded now. Awb' In l!'flOl'I· Clll for appt. SG-0209 s.Je.llldy l!XJ>I!,~ for jewelry ltOrt Colla Meta.~ ~l'~en=~~~h~ ic~a~·o;;·id:; Salesman .t.gl' oo b1JTier. Start 1n Ar,, '""'' grttlng lhl' bf>~t ,.... work today with 11 i;ecure turn' for ynur hard wnrk·! lutu~. New rompany with Wnulo ,.oo like to bf' 1tettin11 ttro•lng p;tJns. Ask for 11 M IO <1plit with • 70';'~ hon. F'euttr or Bray 7 l 4 : "" ~hi on your !hi.rd AAle. 522-llr>l Top Cr•ll Mesa location. EXCITING Sales in bl'autiful Progrr58ive advertisina Ir in'CIOrlrd gifts I. decorating markrting techniques. acce11110Ciet1 Free decorating This ts where the 11ctiClfl l~! COUIW. Opportunities open Wrill' Box P-UC, Daily PUot. for management .\ par1 for drtaUs. tune. Top Comm. ~7119 --------- DRA;fERY Work room. rx-MANAGER FOR perienced, any operations.I • per m a n en t. ~iate Hunt1nC)to11 leach openings. Beach Dra~ry. ~. 900 w. 11th St.. FOOD CONCESSION Coeta Mesa ST AND Dru9 Store Citric Conr"~'ion atll'W1 rxper re- Ei!per .. full lime. neat, ma· qu1r,.o Seasonal, June 20 to ture. Apply In ~raon: Vil-Oct. I. :ipprox, Senlf re111me l11ge Pl\11rmacy, 31582 C041st to .1 II. Wertz, P.O. Bnx Hwy .. So. Laguna. 4.l2, ll11ntington heh. Calif Experienced margin clerk for NeNpOrt Beach ollkc ol NallonAJ Broker~ Flnn 40 lo 60 wpm. salary open. ~1.21 Mis& Romwo BARMAlDS .... ••• and GO.GO DANCERS DIO per week Q.M83 or 633-9753 m lR GARAGE SALE. Wed tbru Used Baldwitl, Thomas, _U>_ll_Sl_______ Skimmer, Maintenance Kit. Sat. HOl.ISeho'd items. + Hammond Orpna $195 up. 7 ALL Kindl d hand tools 50c FREE Ground Pad. ·· turniture. 2528 Vassar Pl., Spinet, Console, Studio le to $5. Lawn mower, SJ. $149.11 '' 01 Upright pianos, specially re-Ladies • men'• eolf cluba. SECARD POOL GARAGE Sa.le -Moving· duce.d $95 up. Antique deak, 150-Other 323 S. Ma.in, Oranp , • Books. plantl. records·. WARD~ BALDWIN S'ruDJO mile. 675--0'm eves " 532-1992 rurnlture It mJsc. 357 Joann, 1801 Newport, CM 6'tU484 _w_knd_s_. ------ CM. Fri. Sat & Sun. 6' Aluminum JUlllt> board. NOW HERE -the new l30. Pool ladder. $15. Field Supenoanding T·200 Of'ian, $10. Hl-n s :i 0 . Hammond Spinet orpn Cemera & projector. SJ.;. G1r1geS1le 8022 10 AM SAT ti SUN. 40" round -the finest yell din. rm set lmacile) $250. Prov coffee Ible. extendable SCHMIDT-PHILLIPS CO. 982-1'l71 3erver on whla, Outtn Anne 1907 N. Main 0 nh p. VT Pty tn Laguna Bcb buffet, rherry cor. cup. Santa Ana nttda lmmed. 100 yda good board. Etc. Xlnt cond. lll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ used carpet. Ott white or Sculpture. paintings. toy•. B3 Hamcmd Orpn light beige. 75c lo n yd dolls, atu.lfed animals. fine with Leslie ~ra depmdlna on condition and china. glassware, linens. Excel cond. 675-380S quality. 494-1701 Eves. etc. Like new! 1604 So.---------. &yfront, Little Ba 1 boa Television l205 LADIES Down ski parka, Jal nd: ---------Folk aultar, new gasoline a ' • •• JI • .... ... ~ • minl·bike, Prom dre• 14-16, SOFA. 8~ ft. loo&. gold .t Rl:NT OR IUT smell cuatom sofa, twin !:rfl!:~~;el~~e = ~o: C•L•R C~~· 6:~ e;:es. chairs asat'd. ho u s e hold . Qual.ity i.nltallation. Free :!~~ 2339 Catalpa, NB estimates. All pr i c e ~ . Movmg. everyttlin1t goes! tractor TV 546-44T8 ~es. LJc. Con- Admiral l'Olor lV·Stereo. WOODTONE Dinette. bm. I: Kina: 11izt bfod. bunk.s. oak gold w/fj ~. chairs, hke & pin,. antique11, I011rls of FREE n~. '35: nTly."""' tfbl. In· mi~. "40 E \9th. C.M. nf'fspr\ng me.tt. le box 8Pf'I. S50. ~ ADD1i1ncts 1100 · ~ y ABSOLtrrELY S a c r tf I c e DECOR.ATOR llt.efrigerator 1 .. • • • white Fox atole. Cost $400. croes 11:,.i fl"tt'tt'r -beautiful Parts Ir Labor Lona. 2 skins. Private pty. condition. S55. 719 W. s Eves I: wkencb ONLY OR wuax1. <l\f. No. [).J 6*-7Dl 7 M•. wns CdM 64&-7300 w · AuroT Ellpanda table, WASHE.RS $29.95: dryers SJS: F'rttzen S75; Refrig., coppertone A Af'OC.; Gua.r. ~1095 No Depesit ~up lo l•. exct'J cond . Rent With m-73l'l MECHANIC I: Machinist's o...a-fo • .., tool.I, MW l:uaed; Fuel ltor· Anti ... _ 1110 ,....... I .,-521 7555 a1e tank, 100 pl: bench drill ANAHEt:M Center Antique • pret1. 786 W. 20, CM 642-4610 Show I: Sale: May 23, 24. 25 •• -•••• OIAMPACNE Min.le stole i 26 Thurs, Fri. Sat 1 to 10: Consoles Portables I: HI-Ft Ca.1: S499 • l3lt S 2 0 0 : sun 1 to &: t<alella A Harbor ·$lt tS KaUIVlld s akin 1erf S.JO nr Disneyland. Sl.50 ad· , 54&-1447 ml5aion. Chlclrn llllder 1Z UPHOLSTER.lSG • $19.50, 2 lte4'· AND UP pc. (EUropeen cnfttmenl 01.0 priYate papers of Judie No Money "-wn Free est, del, pickup, 215 lfW Main, KB "Bfrnu" """" ... ~ from mo·. lhru early 1900' I OAC " ............... Dodce City, Gunn18on, Colo. Sl.00,per wk. buy" IM1e ,,a.n. KIRBY vacuum cleaner and Salt Lake Oty 813-8316 Cd.M Newporter TV Salee attadlmenta. Take o v er Ens· Ill day wkenda ()pm 'dl I P.M. PQmenll ol a.!IO or $4!UO USED fmniture. ttuonabl)' 3J27 Ha1'cJr Blvd CM 54M;;l 1 cull. o-tdlt dtipt. 53.S-7280 t>rktd. 111tne lplllrilh I: ltlNT Surfboenl = Nke e6d pieces. COLOlt TV R~ELL Ptntall t'I'' AivnQU'E s.le ~t. 1 Dottiel Andqaa. 1 5 1 l g Beectt Btrd., M*~ Ol)'. 89)-25.?i $9 MO b:e1 cond, 1100 . ....._ 0pt1on to~ PILL DIRT WANTID Free S«vice Laruna Bdl, up to 10.0Dt OrdtT' By Pbont CY. 714: 41f.1MO m.3111 Aii allld, IUdtls ....... 9Cftlfft, tJum. a II e e t • {..,..UU, BBQ, -= UAU'l'JJ'UL R A Jl V EST ti8LE ~ lift s ........ .... USED Furniture, antiques, reslaurant equipment. Mil4 Junk. Eveeythini must be 301d! All wedr-startin& ~ 21st. The O>Uector's 2514 Newport Blvd .. NB CAcrou from El ~ Mktl 54~2628 f>40..82.88 aft 6 pm e FABRIC SALE e Meri. to Fri. ~11:30, 12:Jd.4 Sat. 7 A.M. to 2 P.M. Vut selection ol knit fabriea; Open DAn.Y to public. liJn: tted time only durina ID- vmtory clelf'IUICt. Cotta Mesa Knittinc Milli ' 929 Baker St .. O>sta Mea Special Olympic Coin A new shipment ol the 2' PHO Kilver Olympic COlll· memorative coin hM been 1?Ceivrd from Mexico ~ me previous low price "' ti remitins intact. Some .... .,, mttta lll'e cet~ 13. TS ,.ech!~ ZmITli COLOR TV, n·· ~ with guar. APT. liae refrig, Cf'OQ-top lnr 135. FIUGIDAIR.!;, eross lllp fr'a, wtlt •. Auto W'ltll!r $25; 21" ~ 'IV, Sood 125: LOIS MORE! 1560 .,_ perior (rea.r) CliJ 64&-fl& CHINA • Odd CU(m I: -.:en. Few pieces ol 1ilver • 5 Haviland plate. A: Haviland hand ptlnted milk pitcher. Mile. Moving. ReU<Nble OR 3-8316 eves A wtcmll ONLY _ SP ANlSff Cabinet -ctuir ~ MDOYable marble top - bealltlful decorator pien - fold design on front -pvt part:y -belt o&r 6T.H.1ll ODI. Evee all d~ Wlmldr, DIV AN I: Ctiair $50. GE eoi>- lale CIOlor TV $300. Jtedinlnc cll&lr $35. Ooculanal cba&- $20. F..nd tllble1 115. a.. merda1 li&ht ftxturel. r dtlk, 115 ea. Lawn ed&9 P>. Ml-3149 FOR SALE: Newport ._ Te n n la Club fl m if y ~ M.r. <ienlllt m.1565 ar 644-l388. MIO .,,....... ..... • --........... .-.-.. ........ ·----.. · ... --...... ~-............ _.,.,,.a• a·., ...__""-........ _.. _ _, -... , \ . FREE 1 Good boc tens 1 tu femal,e. Wf trained. T~ alt 6 Pll ma.le dc:C. I l~ Ylll I state. Med a.ft ( • ERMAH st ~ rerlltea 1'!1Udren ~ (l)t.UE p fllln"le, llDOI wa11t • eveL MOVING F .We'll stve Meldcu C ~female. ? R.t!Ptettd homes. Mal yrs. Love c lie. 642~2 S L.ovety Utt & whlte ~ iwka . 1 '42-2862 2 AdoC'able eallco fem 1prkot ml ~3857 PRE1TY. I ten. nl~ m1 ~rey approi PUPPY, HA Labrador.? td. Frtt t 491-1907 afti 5 "!ealthy aJ \ens. RadJ mother • 56-1003 >.JRIDALE ..AKC Tel·• ~9284 KlTrENS 5, while. one g 4rlendly 673 FREE nuffl 'iiJ1 while, s Mile A fem FREE Kitt while. Moth 9G2~ 16 Week old ~pherd - 962-5230 a.ft BUCK Lab .male. All lb .)l&rd. 962-42 3 kitten.-2 < 21 ()3.C Sant arter 5: 30 j RrrTENS. ' blk; 111 wb whl: like c AjXJRABLE calico lone trained. m POODLE. bl ..kids. Nee<! Shots. 540-81 CL.C>n!ES I lieating ele1 952-9574 KlTTENS P pla y ful Weaned. 54 Good Natul"E Needs yanl '348-4665 FIGARO Ty with wht bo S4S-.o39'T alt 3 Female Id ll'l!Y, lonr t FREE 2 e11 l'llllle klttem ll~os male C boy1 pet, 8" 3' Small pup Spaniel. LI ADORABLE borne.~· HTS incl Cets ... A PET C Xn obec! ttartinc. 5-ll!IO l&AQC ma moe, P«PtN •.so.. baiDlaUan llr•,Uwl SJOll ., ,....a. ,.... .. \ I --._ •Tltu!1day, May 23, 1968 ~1«cHANDtS1 POa I'm w uv1nocK 1 T•ANSP01tTATION T1tANSP01tTAT10N TRANSP01tTAT10N TRANSPORTATION T1tANSP01tTA r10M TRANsPOlt ATt9N SAA.I AND TIADI _ Deli anS S.11 .... ta 9010 '-;,;;.;;;..;.rted;;;.;_'f""A.;..ui ... °'--9600--h-.i-oo-r-ted-A-utot---q-600-Imported Autoe 9600 Vied C•n P.'OC' Used C.,t 9900 W....... 1610 -· ---....;.;:;;..;_..._...._ __________ _ ~ . GIRMAN SHIPHlltD LIKE SAILING? VOLKSWAGEN CHEVROLET MUSTANG t.« a DllWll c::ball'I. tl9ak, PUPS DlSUK& THESE? . cben'Y « _,.. _ allD llutcb ~ !WAISTER.ED • hymeata, blP tnt.r9lt. OI' cMlt. ..._ .... wbda CbaJilJ)lon Blood line. depred&doo, IUp renfl1a, G4&-.28G Bttd tor clftl\iq, ~. etc. -Quality ft Temperament PREFER TR.ESE?! FREE TO YOU Shot.I 6 Wocminc • l.ow COit, no work · Peciiar~ with each PUP Care free aaillnc ill a .., .a~&u• ..Tallt ,one ot ~ i left 1 malt, l ("1tale Cal 25. u little u $20. bee\ltles. ~ dhtrve a 137.386S Eves aft. 6:30 PM a da)'. avail 10011 Cal 34. -.ie. Crandnia cat baa woa Wee«ends after 9 AM Try OQr Club Plan 1 blue ribbanl. ~ LOOK! NEWPORT SAILING CLua sm ns.ouo a..ro~Good--:-:::bome-:=-:-,72-:pl.t.yf\alr:::;L.1i1t1L;lo".t-Croomin£ all ~. ROY· Rhod• 33', n cin1 lloop, tens 1 aan male. 1 crq LYN KENNELS. PoocUet l Wllr8 for $4000. SAC f~ WMDed and box· Schna111tt1 a ~I)'. Con-$.1000. f7WOOt <daya) trained: ~ weelta. NM'189 tow ••Ille. Some pick up _..., (ff•) alt 8 PM 5"' It dellvery. ~ 54M1a HOURLY RENTAU a;:~;nn!'iBUCRUir:i.ntan;; !Ms. 54N510 * RHODES ll'a * r:"'..;;-!'Meda boy *iut 5 mo old Peek•A·Poo. Loab Fun Zoae Boat C.O., B.Jbol. 1~· YDI _.. Jeavills IDllft-lla ~ -£nc. ·--1ta\e. HM ..... w-mo Shepherd. All ahcU. Needs , ... , Crvhert 9020 alt 8. 5/24 fenced Y&re! • dli)dcen ~. p ...... -r-•i.. d 0 I , £':!1 """"ffelUDO after I . 35' ELCO TrQnk e a b 111 UV'..,... _ __, ,,,_.._,., Cl'U~, xJnt nnalQr eond. Prefer ~. witb ~n. • New canvu end. for after All abc*. b u b to ke o • LEA VlNG For ~. love-deck, new uphol 6 radio. IemaJe. 1 mo1. 67>3788 ly 6~ l1lOI, toy poodle, 5/23 ham AKC h t Ask $2.~. 673-4788 evea. eves c pgne, • a o s • ···--- !GERMAN Sbepherd, t yr old ~~~kn $100. aft 6 SpHd Sid lo•ts 903~ ~ -papers ----------1' ~ g h t n e d eood with DALMATIAN Pups, OJ stk, l:!lllldren 962-«MS 5/25 bred 1st for dlapolition, 2nd ,..... , ....,, Puwy to good 1bow. 1 M, 1 F left from lit. w ...... ~ ter ot I. Whelped 3/13. llQme, I IDOi, bi-color tn6le, 642-1937 - waut cliapoeition. s.s-1540 -:--------5124 AKITA'S; Rare Japanea eves: MOVING Friday, May 24. .We'll pe away two dogs, Mexican O ihuahua, male ;and female. 642-2142 5/24 2 R.eailtered Beagles to aood homes. Male 6 female 4% yl'!. Love children llmt& & lie. 642--0852 5/25 S LOvely UttJe Ritte111. Black It white I. grey tabby, 6 hunting <lop, 3 males, 1 female, II wkl old SlSO. (213) 370-1358 evet It wkenda DUSH S!.TI'ER PUPPIES VERY REASONABLE \ • ~1000. AKC Toy M.le Poodle 13 wks. 642-0264 Horlff 1830 <Wks . Haebroken. HORSES BOARDED 642-2862 5t'J!; Back Bay area • 1746 Qr. ~--~------- 2 Adorable kitties. Rare chard • ot1 Sallta Ana. Pad- ealico female Ii gray It dock & Shelten. $5.5 pr. mo. apricot male. 7 Wks old Call "24l81 days or 54().9525 3'G-3857 5/25 Eves. PRETTY • pJayful male kit-YOUNG Shetland Pony ten, nice markings. Whlte & w/saddle & Tack, $125 drey aR>f'OX 3 mo. ~8-6147 • 962-672'2 • • 5/23 ---------TRAINER Selling all horses PUPPY. Hall collie, ball $400 to $1500. Ran c ho Labrador. 2 mos. old, train-Niguel, So. Laguna 496-9043 14' Sid boat w/65 bp Mercury mOlor, many ex- tra.a. 310 15th St. Apt. 2. H.B. BCNlt M.lntenance 9033 MASTS need refinl~ing! Varnish, paint., riggin1? Call Jim Ziegler ~ or 962.()603 eve EXPERIENCED SKIPPER • Boat maintenance man want.a work. 54~3561 ao.t Slip M!Orlnt 9036 HELPI Need Slip tor Schock 25 i.n Newport arM before June lat. Cal I alter 6, 675-4139, Oa.ya 538-8861. 3 Boat r.ilpe available, xlnt location. 2601 W. Coast Hwy. $2.00 per ft. 130 rt. min) 548-8966 or 548-4l9'l Ernie $20 Rewllt'd to whoever finds slip or mooring for my 24' Trimaran, 14' b e a m . 646-8716 aft 6 Get More Car For Your ~Money I. A 90 HP, 1900cc HI-Torque Ensine 2. 90 MPH Maximum SP.eel 3. Zero-To-60 in II sec. Pick-Up 4. Owners Report Up to 30 Miles per Gallon Economy s. Optional Equipment Includes . Automatic Transmission 6. 47 Safety and Comfort Features At No Extra Cost ' TOYOTA CORONA tuartuis tuetors 900 So. Coast Highway ed. Free to loving home. J9A-1907 after 6 5/25 OOJ Boat slips available, for Laguna Beach 494-7503 TRANSPORTATION clean uilbo&ta. 25' to 35'. ========--;-::========= S Healthy all American kit-\~· Rady to leave their mother. All colora 545-1003 • 5/23 -$2.25 per ft on Coast 9600 MG Bo.ts & Yachts 9000 Highway. 642-4235, 642-920'l Imported Autos FrH 17' Glutron, 150 HP 1/0, lulc lo.ting c1...... pwr. tllt; all extras; e Spot Ca.ah tor lmports 60 MGA HARDTOP. tlm Ex. Cond. Must !ell! •• vw Camper: 1-bumer 'ST .Of!:VY 2.dr. Piftw rtblt ttove; very cltal\, aood 327, aolida, cam. T10. 4 •lid me.ch. c:ond. Best offer Hul'!t. recent paint, button 673'-0346 'n tuck. over Sl.200 Invested. '61 vw, ·ss Motor IOOd con. Be•t or1er over $150. Must ditJoo. mo. a 1 a i. IA· see \Q &JllP«!Jte. 54G-M7 dianappUs, HB ~4 ...,...I_t_J_: 30_·-..,----:---:- MOVlNG East. Must sell '66 'GS lml)dla 4 dr 1pl sedan. vin VIW sunroof. Exrcl cond. top, lolly packed. 'S)nt concl. orig OWller SL350. 642-3516 Orig owner. Sell quick $1725. . 499-2349 VOLVO ----_,..,...,..--,....-'67 El Cami.no. ~ eng, 4 apd trans. Real nice. Take over pmts. 49&-5420 1681/2 VOLVO '66 CHEVELL.E. SS 396. 4 NEW SHIPMENT spd, like new, all acceaa. JUST AlllVEOI -=S2200,..--=64=Z-41=7,_1.....,,,...._~-CEt OUR DEAL TODAY '57 CHEVY Wagon. New ...... L·...: I ~~~ !~:~,::';'.~. $600. t4ll\ Ull'10 '65 Impala ·Super Spt Model. IMPORTS Perl <.'Ofld, $1600. Blue-bk val $1900. &48-~ll ext 195 BANK REPOSSESSION 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646·9.103 '&Chevy Nova. 4 dr, low mJ. ========::.I 546-9270 !or details. Autoe W•nted WE PAY •.• CASH 9700 '62 Im,>ala sport cous>e. Au to, R/H. P/S, Ex cond . $895.00. 548-0065 aft 4 pm, ·57 Chev, 2 dr, ht, 283. everything orlgtnal. 1 owner. $560. 962~ eVes. for used Cati 6 trucks just '67 CHEvv·n 4 apd. call ua for tree estimate. Many extru , 548-9463 GROTH CHEVROLET Aa1c for Sales Manaier 18211 Beach Bl .. HWltlngton Beach KI 9-3331 Will ~uy Your Volkswasen or PoJ'!Che ll pay to_p doUara. Paid for or not. Call Ralph 673-1190 COM[! COMET '63, xlnl trans, ear. l·Owner. Slick shift; 29,000 orig. mi. $695. 546-3013 '63 COMET Wagon. $595. 6 Cyl., slick; clean; gOOd tires & cond. l·Ownr. 673--0161 CONTINENTAL * "Luxury Liner" * Used C-. 9900 1963 Linc. Cont. 4 Dr. All the ---------· power equip. incl 6-way pow- er seat, factory air. leather interior. Reduced to $17$. JOHNSON & SON Llncoln·Mercury Cosla Mesa Branch 1941 Harbor Blvd. 642-7050 CORVAIR Clean 1965 Corvair Corsa, low miles. Call evenif111 * 67J.8226 * '67 MUSTANG * SAVE $$$ Otl NEAR• NEW MUSTANG! 1967 MUstanc Cpe., 289'' Ere .. power ateer. Ina auto tram. A 1'ord Mo- tor 'eo. ooc car. ~ driv. en 7,963 miles. Orleinal red fini11h with red vin11 Interior. $2495.00 JOHNSON & SON Llncol.n-M el"CUJ')' C'olta Meaa Branch 19tl Harbot Blvd. 542-7~ '66 MUSTANG. v.a. ... b It e hardtop with blue Int. Oom· ple"1y original. Top con· dltlon wide ~ out! WUl take trade or nso cash. Pymts $49.86 mo .• db', caK after 11, 4M-9T73 « ~7 '67 Mustan1 GTA·2 + l, air, ruu· pwr, less tbn 6,000 mUes. Below blue book. Call 642-7899 alt 6 '66 Muatang, H.T., V-3, auto, rib 19,000 ml. New tires. Xlpt cond. $1800. 340-4725 '65 Mu•lllni· Very clean. 29,000 actual Jillile1 Reaa. 646-3006 1965 Red Muslanl 2+2 automatic transmission. nsoo 494-9232 OLDSMOBILE * PowerhouM Spt Cpe 1963 Olds Startire H.T. Fac- tory air, run power ind. windows A 1eat. auto trans. Full Price $1295 JOHNSON & SON Lln<.'Oln-Mercury Costa Mesa Branch 1941 Harbor Blvd. 642-7000 Bank Repo1ae11ion 1967 Olds Delta 4<ir Hard· top. Full pwr & air cond. Make otter. Financing avail. Call before 5 p.m. 642-3111 ext 44 or 49. * Oldsmobile * 1965 Dynamic 88 4 dr Cele- brity Sedan. 98 motor, tac air, pwr sir, nidio, cpl, very clean, good rubber, Xlnt cond, Pvt pty. $1875 644--0976 ~RlDALE Male l'it yn old Oflered to public by Ready to 111el 548-89115 .~<;_...,,,,.. blk • tan. Call 9-lbcA ftower SquMlron _.,,,....,,-=---,_,_---,,.--.,:-:-:--5-:-1-:-25 Elementary PUot1n1 Courses ao.~ y Kht Kl'J!ENS S weeka, 2 black It Every Monday, Startine T Ch.,ters e pay more for an)' 1mporl reiardlesa Of year. make or condition. Tcy ~ before you aell. ELMORE "' 642.4643 '60 Olds, i.'la wag, full pwr. air cond, RIH. aeat belts, elec at&:ta, good cond. $395. ~ 1961 Corvf.ir Statlon Wagon. ,53 Olds Fine tran1portation, Moving East. First $225. 9039 MOTORS. 9625 G a r d e n Grove Blvd JE 7-6630 PORSCHE Takeb. Phone 842-3089 &ood motor -Ma.ke oiler. Pvt Pty Eves & all day while, one grey, fat, fluffy & PM June 10 Newport Har----TER--....,-E_FI_N_ES_T '64 Pon,he 1600 C Coupe. 41'iendly 673-6517 S/25 bor'Yacht c1'ub, 7~ W, B•v e CHAR in '63 MG Midget, black beauty, blue. 31,000 mi. $3400. Flr1t ..,, New 40' Ketch pe.1e('t i.'hape in & out. $95 ta)<ei'. Can be seen at 710 So. FREE tlufty kittens, some ! Ave., Newport Beacb 67l-2517 • 675-2400 "a.h ........ -. pymts $35.86 mo. d T1 · J I ...,.. uvwu J1ayfront. Balboa lslan 'ii white. IO'lne 1 ate gray. OR, for your conven.ence 9100 After 10, 494-9773 M'ale .t female. ~7 Every Tuesday, 1tartin1 7 Aircra~ '66 Porsche 912. 5 spd. FREE Kitltns, black It PM, June 11. Ensiln School, ---------ALLARD O.EAN, MAKE OFFER! white. Mother S l am e 1 e , Irvine & Cliff Dr., Newport BELl..ANCA demonstrators, • 67~154 • 9S2~ 5/24 Beacb, in Clafetorium. No ~ & Viking 300, low l9Sl Au.ARD~-GT, VERY '63 POT11Che S. Silver/Red • al . ., advance registration nece• time, full tFR panel .t auto RARE •-U N US u A L. QriO', and Immaculate 16 Week old 1em e pup. -,s 11 t 2 "" .... ~11herd -~ Co 11 i e . aary. Enroll at class; If any pilot. Beat 0 er nex Possibly the only one like ii R A: H. $2G9S. 646-2001. ~-5230 att 4:30 5/24 questions phone 548-1314 or .:::w=e=e=k•=· =n=4=: =546-.=24:7;::4== in the u .s. Must sell immed. '59 PORSCHE Cabriolet. both d 673-1855. '200 EVes & wkends 646-2592, ask tapg. New paint. f1695. Olt'. Bl.ACK Labrador. 2 yr ol .,00,. ,... _ _._ Bat Mobile Hemet da ....., "~1/"~' 2"o• .male. All shots. Need6 large 12 VOLT· a-,. ... ,we • for Phil Davis. Week ys: '"'""""""' .,..... ...,,.. __ _ CORVETI'E '68 Corvete <l>nvertlble. Red, hlal'k top, black interior, very low mileage, Private Party. ~1595 COUGAR '68 BRAND New. Cougar lease for $89.00 per mo. Jonnson & Son. 642-0981 CONTINENTAL ~rd. 962-4289. H.B. 5/23 teriea • :om Amp. hrs. N<!w, 1966 Pacemaker. 2 BR. EX· ~. a.sk for Karen. TOYOTA • -~-----~. -guaranteed, name brand-pando Uv nn, set ttp in _ ~----'67 Continental., leather in- 3 kittens-2 calico & 1 white. ~ $107 10 • Special Sale • family pk in S.A. $650. tA TSUN terior, climatrol, all pow- 2103-C .Santa Ana Ave, CM123 one. w~k only -$49.50. T.O.P. 0( $99.611 mo. Dick, --------· ·-681/2 TOYOTA er. Factory cond, 6.000 mil· after ;i:30 P.M. 5 Marine .t Battery Shoppe 548-2904 DAJSU N NEW SHIPMENT CAN'T BE FINANC.~? es. $5000. 642-4640 nights. KMTENS 7 k Fl .. .., e eanxrupt'! e Reposse111on1 -------,,----0-~ . w s. w11Y 2430 w. Cout Hwy., N.B. 8' x 30' '56 LANDCRAFT JUST ARRIVED •Bad Credit? • Divorced? '60 Lincoln Continental $350 blk; all wht; exotic blk A 642-9202 642-4235 q)U, drps, extra access incl GET OUR DEAL TODAY •Military •New In Area? goo shape 673-312'1 aft 4:30 wht; like dogs. 968-36e40 '67 Century Sabre 18' •'Pd ~$950::.:........:64&-'......,.9'l89=,..,.....-:::::=-:=:-:::-BRAND NEW AT MakP Payday Payments l::;;::we;;:::e=k:da;::y:;;;s===;;;;;= ciiico long hair. Send box Only JO hrs. Sid ladders, LIKE NEW· ~·x43' S6800 $199 Cash or Trade t.UI\ UUIO 1420 So. Main " Edinger AJ?<)R.ABLE Kittens white or bollt. 235 v nr.n en1. -*REDUCED! 1967 STAR. Barwick Hayden IJ'1111 L•nt:a McCARTHY MOTORS DODGE trained. 431-3700 5/23 apotllght etc. Cost $i500 sell SJS-3784 1 (2 blocks N. of Sean) POODLE, black male, love. for $4500. Car ln trade or 36 Pymts @ $54.86 mo IMPO. RTS SanlJI Ana Ph 542-3507 '64 Polara 2 dr hdtp, full pow. ..kids. Needs sood yard. will finance. Ji92 Ba.y1hott Motorcyclee 9.300 75,000 ml Gu.,anty ,62 Falcon Squire. sta wag. e~, elec windows. R It H, Shots. 540-8638 eves. or. 642-«162 494-9773 * 639:3617 ,,.,, 9303 dL·. like new, radio. heater, air. 32000 mi. perf. · cond. dory HONDA ,,60 """" mllA• 1966 Harbor. C.M. .,..... Sl550 •gg.""-•2 CLOTHES Dryer • need& 20' Schock rowizw • ,. • 4"N\I "' ' auto. $7J Cash or lrade. · , ""'' · h II ( ___ _. '"'d new paint, best oUer. FIAT TOYOTA r ll I-eating element. hglss u • ...,,..,.. '" es. • 546-6068 • Pymls $29 mo. A ter • 'SS DODGE Cust. Sportsman. 95~9574 S/24 non-ainkat>le, equip w/nJd. 494-977~ 170, auto, R.l:H, xtra Rall, KITTENS Part Si am e • e der, tiller, dailer board, Tr•fler,· Tr•vtl 9425 '59 FIAT AB! AR'IHI 8501 ·~::~ HEADQUARTERS '56 Cad Coupe de Ville, air $1695. 67l-5400 aft 6PM p I a Y f u I very cute pets. sail, tq> cood. S600. Located :k/H. or g. pan . c ELMORE cond,, <l Ir. exceptionally Weaned. 545-7975 5/24 ~~side Dr., NB. Call TRAVEL TRAILER ~;'.!94r95· firm. 546-J957, clean. top mechanic_:} rond. ___ F_A_L_C_O_N __ _ COOd Natured 2 yr old dog. 15' Santa Fe. lleeps 6. Awn-_196_2_FIA_T__,1.,.,100,.,.....,D:::--:SE=o:-;A7.'N, 9625 GARDEN GROVE BLVD $19 cash $19 mo. ter 4, Needs yard. Loves children SOup! O>ast 18' w/100 HP ings, bear hitch, ~rmostal GOOD _ .... , • ....,,. 673-1!!>. 3 GARDEN GROVE JE -1-4i630 _6;;3~=36=17======i '61wag4on.doo$r300Facl~. 5~ 5/24 Gray eng.; outrigers, bait oven, carpet etc. Every-'-VllU _,.., -'""" station Phone Wkendl 6'f3..8316 '56 OLDS. Holiday, 1-owner. Looks & runs good! See it, you'll buy it $125. 642--5912 PONTIAC * Luxury Sport Cpe * 1966 Pontiac Grand Prix Cpe H.T. FUii power, factory air, auto trans. Only gone 25,000 miles which can be verified. Price at less than ~ new price. $2695 JOHNSON & SON Lincoln·Mereury Costa Mesa Branch 1941 Harbor Blvd. 642-7n>O '65 PONT. B o n n e v 111 e , hardtop, exotic blue, full power, air cond., d Ir . (driven by little old 1Cbool teacher). Speedometer reeds 71.000. Auto apeed control AU original. Will take older trade or $150 cash down . Pymts $46.86 mo. Call after 1 PM, 494.9773 or 639-3617 ROY CARVER PONTIAC a ~ Bl., Calta 11- KI 6-4444 Oranp County'• Exdadft Dealer fer ft.oUa • ~ ud Bently. tank; trolling rod holders, thlng like new. aft 5 PM TRIUMPH BUICK 962-2878 nGARO Type boy cat, blk bilae pumJll, conv. top 6 $795.00 ======== With wbt boot.a. Box trained. side curt&lnl; Rad Io 8922 Skiff Circle. Hntg. Bch. Hft.LMAN tire FORD '64 BONNEVILLE 4 Dr. bd'1. Auto .. pwr. steel'. 6 braikes. Xlnt cond. 39.000 * "BEST FORD BUY TN miles. Sl.450. Orig. ownr. TOWN" 1964 Ford VS. 4 Or _._4_94-_9_309 __ -="':"'.""'.:-=~ 548-0397 aft 5. 5/24 (Ape)co), CB antenna, etc. IN.W. of Ada-~ & Magnolt'al ---------TR. 4 • '63. New t~. ....,•· ..,800 6'M ••74 ""' starter, reblt car &c eng. • 3e 3 Female kittene, black and ~· •...-n '59 Hillman co1we!jtlble. exc . . arey, lonr hair. 147-4611 FOR FISHERMEN: 19'3" TRAVD. Trlr. to houseboat cond. Best ofter over $175, radio, tighter. $1150 this 1964 Gl.ASTRON deep v to trvl. trlr. H easy u 1-2-3; S47-0430 week. 546-6.106. 54&-7370 FREE 2 cute, all b l I c k hUll, 120 HP Mere 110 fully S. C. A: brand new ========= '66 'l'rlumph Spitfire. 2 top!!. Sedan. Factory air. powrr '65 Le Mans. 326 V-8. PS. mat& lc1tten1. 675-3408 5123 drive + ro HP Mere aux $4400. &36-2119 aft.. JAGUAR Rarlio, heater. 2'2,000 miles. 81'ftO!I male O>ck·A·Poo, good outtrd. Marine radio 2 scoop 1.:.8.--T-erry-.-se-:II~c-.on-:-t-:ai:-nrd:-; SJ680. 642·6452 steering, radio & heater. A PR. AMffM. 4 s'Pd, etc. hoya pet, 847-4346 5/24 inbrd bait tank. lots more r.1eep1 6. Xlnt cond, S1800 EMERGENCY SALE! '57 157 TR·l-$400 3' Sntall pupa. Mother black xtru. $3700 842-1239 646-5800 alt 3 Ja~ar XK 14(), auto, motor • 645-26-il e real nice family car pricro $1650. 675-1750 art 6 PM RI WholrS11lr Bhu' B<>ok lhis '6.'l Le M11ns 2 dr hr<l lop. week Dilly PIS 4 spd. 326 ru. in. ex ·spaniel. LI S-6636 5/24 DESPERATE '66.:.~N.:..:IMR-. .,.....,,,OD~-:-hd":".'tp-:-t e-n:-in good cond . new tires. $600 ----------' $875.00 rood. Sl695. &16~';24 ADORABLE Kittens to good MUST SELL trailer. cooktn1 unit, many cash Bel 9:30 AM or alt 6:30 VOLKSWAGEN • borne. ~l177 5/25 50' x 14' Heavy cruising extru. $995. ~ PM. 494-874.i JOHNSON & SON GTO '65, hdtp. R/H, P/S, NTS •nd LIVESTOCK lehooner roomy Lve .• abet. 9500 '85 Jaauar 3.ss. auto, chr 1967 Volksw~ ,._.._ W 213 • GM7742 a&t 5 and Trucks wires. 40,000 m.i, id shape. -.--~ we.kends. 'll CH""'· tL tao l"a-·aJl. V Going in service. $3300 $1679 Lincoln-Mercury auto trans. new tires. Reedy Costa Mesa Branch to bergain. 499-2588 1941 Harbor Blvd. 642-7000 RAMBLER "' • 79 .....,. • 3 688--0043 or 673-0776 eves SlAMDE Kl'ITENS DRY Boat storqe for 10' '1> 8, auto., '650 firm. XKE Cpe M l 6 Mo.~,000 Ml. Ou•r. Trained a Jolrnbl• 50' boat.I. Factlftlea to do •54 CHEV. >,i. tone Carryall 1963 Jaguar · · us l""'lu•-50 HP Ser'-Wind-... ...__t -"'-":t h · k ·hJ,. be attn to be appreciated. '"" ""'• ._ '64 GA'...AXI.E 500 Xlnt cond. 2 dr, air, pa, RltH. S995 542-4384 alt 5 '61 Rambler 4 door ledan. 6 cyl. Rebuild enaine New 3 speed auto. transmission. lnter\or like new $500. 1503 E. Fairmont, Santa Ana. S15• * 142-1')C; wo,.,. on 70W' ""'" -· ...,..;. Bil t q ., tr., allc 1 "• 1hleld Washers, f u 11 Vtnyl H"Y, M•lnen Mlle, N.8. ref. 8 Ply rubber n195 fialm 96Z-680l alt S pm Interior, Outside MI r rot, '65 BUICK Deluxe station 1958 Ford SkyUner. f'.xtr~ wagon Pwr brk1.. steer. clean. See to appreciate. ~"------·~ ., A PET OR A PESTT_ , l(rw obedience daaet •arttnc. Lynn RUlltll *-3890 534-2860 ll;AQ( malt POODLE. 1 moe. pepera .wall, an llbots. 1&5. 5*-87 .net .. b11tnadan puppies. AKC, ..... u ... baYe llloCa, noo • 540-Gr7 40c per ft. 642-9'JG2, &C-4235 54&-395T or 613-69C5 H.ater, 0erroster, u well Glaupar 18' Sedlrtr, UO '56 Ford Courier panel, trlr MDCEDES IENZ 111 cleanui> 11nd dellVft'Y. etc. ~v. s t a t t . or ( e r -Pvt Pty 673-7981 542-3864 hp INC Mere Cl'\llltt drive. hitch. new bead llnina. pe![ $180 Full In. P•yment Dlllel cond. Many extru. 'board 1141.na Inside. reblt lnctudea '"" A Lie. n4: 67>-1703 eng. SSOO ruh anty 942-5080_ $54.54 mo. bank flnen. 548-6116 '5.11 Ford 4 door sedan, 3S'l '6" Bulck Skylark convt, fully eng. R/H, autom1tic, pwr l!(lUlp, &A.ut cond. Sl2:'l0 steering. ~ ! STUDRAKER Orig own. 6~1502 1960 FORD GAL.A.'<TE. R&H. , 1r OllJla enu.er. Trlr, 50 ·BANK REPOSSESSION Ask about our Jotm.Dn, recently olhauled, 1988 ~· " TOft P.U. Pholle Sl.82 On • 36 mo o $53.62 + ·oo LaSebre 4-D SD. RH. llir. mechanically good $400 '57 STUDEBAKER SilVl!I' ~pb, excel tires. O can Pvt 5.16-7148 Hawk ExceUl'nt condition. beit tank, e4« 9tarter', 54l-9210 f« detaOI 1 fln•I pn.ymrnt for tlUt. mu. '150. 541-1731 '56 FOl'CI Pklr Up, dean body. T&M MOTORS piy. $l800. 540-564..t 646-9949 '66 C:~I ~HT. vtny'I mot $300. 67l-3l'l9 30' Cabin O'l.liwr, Cbl')'aler 8. NII fair, $3iiO cub. EYes. ~-•Im vw 1r .Ponctlc CADILLAC Exrel~nt "°'1dltl.cm. $2500 or ~ ''~-1 • · '61 F11tl11ne 500. 6 Pa..<u. full pwr. sir. StPrec>aonlr. nu tires. $2250. 83.'J.-an9 ~totter. 646-ml '14l CARDEN GROVE BL. -,68-CA-O-. 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To all who recognize that politics is the art oI the possible, Schmitz continues to add lo his rating a11 the least eUechve legislator in Sacramento-and. as such, an embarrassment to Orange County. Items: -Unlike Governor Reagan, Schmitz continues to de- mand total npeal of the Rumford Act. Reagan reasons that outright repeal, instead of a moderate amendment. would create more problems with the state's minority groups (for whom lbe Rumford Act is an emotional symbol) than it would solv~ for the white commun ity. Schmitz refused to support anything s hort of outright repeal. preferring, in his own words. lo "go down in~ bla?e of glory.'' . -In various speeches. Schmitz has revealed a per· vading bigotry ill becoming anyone in government in this day and time. -He has sent out a questionnaire on higher educa- tion so loaded with biased, misleading questions as to be an obvious propaganda device. -He has embarrassed his fellow Republicans by his intransigence on budget matters, accusing Reagan of "overs~nding" when the drive has been to ~urn responsibility to the state budget. Without showing ~ the budget might fairly be cut, he brazenly accuses ttie, governor and Legislature of reckless spending: -He would impose political control over education. a move which can only lead lo destruction of freedom of inquiry and innovation. This reflects the deadening philosophy of totalitarian control-something closer to communism than extremists of the far right (who don't reaUy trust the democratic process) will admit. -He recently r eintroduced his discredited and de- f eated "Liberty Amendment," the prime purpose of which is to repeal the federal personal Income tax. CWbo wouldn't llke this? But •bat aubstJtute means ls there to finance the most powerful-and secur~ na- .' Uon on earth'?) The Senate killed the bill once again. . -Arrogantly. SChmitz opposed a recess of the Leg- islature to give Assemblymen. all 80 of whom are up for election this year, from May 30 through the June 4 primary a chance to campaign. Not himself up for challenge in the primary, Schmiu described tbe ~ sembly as a group that "we deal with like a father deals with bis cblldren." -Ridiculous as these attitudes and actions were, Schmitz probably topped bis own worst in unrealism when he succeeded in defeating a bill whlch would have liberalized the state Jaw govci(Ding the sale of prophy· lacUcs. Almost anyone knows there has been a serious in- crease in venereal disease among teen-agers. Sex edu- cation at home and in the schools bas been woefully inadequate. In more enlightened and realistic states, prophylactic aids are available to them. But Schmitz would deny sucb protection by relying on ··sell-discipline" and looking at the "moral dJseases" instead of the physical diseases. The law he defeated would have broadened an 1837 law to permit sale of pro- phylactic devices to unmarried persons and those under 18 years of age. Senator Schmitz may be. theoretically correct in as. serting that the ·'best way" to control venereal disease is through sell-discipline-but It is a Oat denial of the facts of life. now and for decades past. If Orange County's senator can claim effectiveness as a toensible. constructive legislator in any area o1 gov- ernment, the fact escapes everyone not tied up tightly .ln...Bircb &ciety ideolog)'..-.Hb uplacemenWa-a goal. every reasonable Republican (and Democrat) in the county should aet for the next senatorial election. l ~ .. ~. t . '~ •'v t: ,~ ~ h:. (' ,'. \ =~ ·~i ~· :?,. ., J· ~·1 ... •: .. : :I· ; ,,. ,. Irony of Drug Mere Gossip ~rings Grave Injustice 'The lflore Blood the Bette~ Makers, Users The most fascinating paradox about the modern use of such drugs as LSD harnever been menrloned by anyone. to my knowledge -and that is ac· cesalbility and relative cheapness of them, whim are due to men who are the uact opposites of the people who ta'<e such drugs. / Jn tile last few yean, there have been fantastic successes in modern chemical and p h a r m a c e u t i c a 1 technology. One expert in the tie Id estimates that a new compound with potential drug use Is synthesized every five minutes. We are developing such drugs far faster than we can evaluate ttleir efficacy or their safety. TRJ8 DUBIOUS ''boon" to the dru~ taker Cwho no longer need rely on the sinister and expensive heroin tiabill is the result of scientists applying themselves to unlocking some of the secret! of nature -or, to put it less tritely. to the efforts to men ob- jedlvel11Dv.lved in penetrating reall· ty. The chemists and pharmacologists who (unwittingly) have made thete "escape" drugs available are men who themselves are the exact opposite of the drug.takers. They are men who confront reality. wrestle witlrlt. and extricate from it some of the most '''"~fut -if potentially dangerous - k:iowledge we can have. IT IS ENTIRELY through their labors. through their tedious day-by· day grappling with abstruse scientific problems. that the drug-users have available a cheap and easy supply of I flight·int.o·fantasy. The fantasy is made possible onJy by the deep ex- trication of these compounds from the ground of reality, just as gold Is mined from the earth. What Is ironic here is that wh11e the drug-users praise the new narcotics as the great salvation of our time, this ''salvation" is not the fruit of their own labor or achievements. but wholly the product ol men they despise and work Uley decry. tr the drug-com· pounders were like the drug-takers. there would be no LSD on the market -for fantasists cannot nourish in a laboratory. THE DRUG TAKERS 1£or whom. it must be made clear, I have more pity than anger or contempt) remind me of the alienated adolescent who uses an automobile for h1s hostile acts against 90Ciety. and yet who bimseU could not 90 mbch aa make a spark plug. He is wholly (and qwte o b 11 v i o u s 1 y ) dependent upon the invention. the in· genwty. the sweat and dedication of others to create and produce for him the automobile he can only use -and destroy -for his tortured satisfac- tion. U the drug-takers want to repudiate society and reality. they have a perfect right to do so -but not to utilize the very fruit$ of what they re· ject for a trip they could never make on tlieir own. Objectives of Red Viets WASHINGTON -''People'i; con· gresses" -or shadow governmenta- are slowly beginning to take .shape ln Saigon and Washington. Another is scheduled ta appear in West Berlin later in the summer. A I though these movl!menh in Saigon a:id here now appear small. U.S. ln· teUigence and security sources warn leaders have ambitious pJ.ang for political subversion. In South Vietnam ~ Mwly fonned pro-Communist p e ace alliance is Ol'gan1zlnt a "People's Congress'' l'O swell its rari«s and lea~ership and to u~ the organization to ·publicly indict 1·~e pro·U.S. Tbieu government and hasten its destruction. Underground Hanoi agents lden· tifylnc themselves wltll Ule peace aw.nee have begun circulatina ln saiSon .xi urgiDc national political J*tY )Ndera, illt>or' lmicm heed&. and •• 6nrte Dur Gecirge : r. it true that a butband shoo.Id put hi• foot down ftrmly and nlUlt • do housework in any fonn. and make h11 position known immediat-ely alter mar- rla1e? NEW GROOM l>Nt' Ntw Gf'oom: Only 11 JOQ .. """""to put 1lp wfth tbe IWUl{at-anctr'. 'The truable wtlll tntlll to put JfNr foot down flrn\1J l1 It IO often _. up in your mouth. And remember the oM llJinC. "A MW Cl'OCllD reaps 1plttn." (0. K .. o. k .. but I don't do it wtr/ ..... . . ) " reltg1ous leaders to join their pro-Com· . munist ranks. A CAPTURED North Vietnamese document now being studied at the Pentagon explains the operations of the "People"s Congress" as follows : ·"The political objective is to bring together all leaders and irouPS ad· vocatlng Immediate peace In Vietnam into one loosely formed organiution to work for the Isolation of the Ameri· can-backed government of President Thieu from the Vietnamese people. "Members ol the 'People's Con· gress' will form a shadow government which will be prepared to seize power In the name of tbe Alllance for Na· Uona.. Democratic Peace Forces. "NegoUationtl will then bt opeoed witti the Nltionel Liberetion Front (h Viet Cong politioll organization) to for)ll a coalition government and evict Ml Ammcans Dun Souttl Viet· 11am." THE CAPTURED d o e u m ' n l clearly po4ntt out tbat Hanoi Is u~ing • the Paris P e a c e talks to try to accomplish thia polltleal objective, stating: "A«'Ol"dlnt to ow policy we must ~ ttle wr and ~ate • tht Nll'M tlmt. NefOdations will l«'Ye mainly to provide us .. IOW)Ctwwlt from .tlidl to ..._. oar attacb Cft Salton from within and without. · 1' Anolhtr l'UIOll f« the MJoUltiOOI • to ..,... the ....,, •• suac.J at· taco llpoe QI bJ build . up op- position to the war lft Sa Soll and Wa1h.intton amoq IJ'OUpl that want '-> end .,. violence." SDS Aim: Power, Disruption Miss Carolyn Lea Tatnall. 22, a photographic technician wi\b the Anny M4tp SeTvice.. in the Pentacon, was forced from her job on the ba-as ol secret reportl that she is "im· moral.'' The question of Miss Tatnall's character, her f\lilt or innocence ol the charge. is not for comment here, beyond noting that by our law and tradition she rhust be presumed in· nocent unless proved guilty. But as s~ had no hurinit resemblinit a trial. she can prove nothing. What is for comment here is that this practice, if old, is outrageous 1n an armed service, or any other public employer. Federal, State oC loca l. It is a negation Of the whole spirit of our free soclecy. MlSS TATNALL LIVES alone in a Washington apartment. February 19, according to Associated Press. she un· derwent a two-hour interrogation by unnamed superiors. ~ said that among other questions asked her were these: Are you a homosexual7 Have you ever had an abortion? Do you lake birth control pills? The image of a stuffy old army col· onel putting these questions to a young woman is abhorrent Some mcnths ago a group of Students for a Democr<Vic Society hauled down the Amerioan 1Iag from a rather tall pole at a Midwestern un!ve;slty and ran up the Viet Cong baMer. They then cut the halyards. When firemen came to take down the Viet Cong flag SDS militants stoned tbem away. CJne of the SDS men left heh.ind a handbook ~pblet in a temporarily "occupied'' university ofllce. It con- tained lnsvuctlons on how a carefully organized revolutionary group could take over a large university . The pam· phlet had been prepared at a meeting weeks before in Maryland. The most reveallng r~t c.n the take-over at Columbia University was published in The New Republic. Two men report the event5 with clarity and seeming empathy that eauses them to accept the routine SDS version or "police brutality.·· THEY WRITE: "Months before. at an SOS conference in Maryland, the decision had been reached to take physical control of a major American university this spring.·• Columbia was selected, The New Republic reporters say, because of Its liberal reputation, its situation in New York, and the fact it was an Ivy League school. Plans were made by the SOS to use the issue ol Columbia '1 building of a gymnasium. after 10 years of negotia· Lions. in a public area or Harlem ad· joining the universHy. The gym was made an issue because the planners believed "it would coalt!!ce the black radicals behind the protest. .. m did.) A second issue was a demand for amnesty for SDS members already on parole for former violations of regula· tions. A third demand was that the university withdraw from the Institute for Defense Analyses. THE NEW REPUBLIC'S reporters state frankly that these three issues were pretexts aimed at winning the libe':'al elements at the university. "Jn the broadest sense." They wrote, "lo the m o s t r a d i c a l members of SOS Columbia itself was not the Issue. It was revolutior. and if it could be shown that a great university could be taken over in a matter of days by a well organized group oC students. then no university was secure . . . The purpose was to dt!ltroy Institu tions of the American establiahment in the hope that out of the chaoa a better America would emerge.'' THE NEW REPUBLIC article also describes a meeting between a sookesman for the modert4le stuc!ents who had, on the basis ot ..._ three pretext issues, been suckered Into participating. The moderate was pro- testing instructions to use clubs and gasoline against police. The reply from an SDS leader was a cont~mptuous. "You --libeMls don't understand what the scene is about. It's about power and disruption. The more blood the better.'' Mark Rudd, chairman Of SOS, reportedly on a recent visit to Cuba, is regarded as a revolutionary ol the Che Guevara school, as adapted ~om teachings contained in two books of the past. lew years by Regis Debray and Frantz Fanon. Both have ad- vocated guerrilla tactics for taking over urbau centers. universities, television and radio stations. police in- stallations, and so on. THERE ·1s NO need for any cries of a "Chicken Little" character. But it is. of course. obvious that such tactics as these help produce the growing "right wing" force in th.is country. This is precisely what the SOS and other revolutiorK1ries wish to happen - a violent clash between Americans.l "The more blood the bet· ter." Such revolutionaries are n o t numerically large. But they are ex· tremely well organized. (At Columbia they brought with them into ute oc• cupied buildings materials for com- batting tear gas as well as large stocks of food. They apparent!y plan- ned on "actors" to start the cry of "brutality.") rr WILL BE A foolish American who is driven by such excesses to join or advocate any right-wing ex- tremism. What is needed · Is com· prehension. reeognition a n d un- derstanding of the revolutionary aims a'nd training of SOS and other militant radical groups. They depend on taklne ln the naive and uncomprehending. "You --liberals don't understand what the scene i9 about. It's about power and disruption." She was told by a govern ment security officer the charges were brought by neighbors in her apartment house, but she could find none who ad- mitted it. An Army spokesman denied she was tired, but conceded her security clearance was lilted. This ii manifestly a sleazy atat.emenl , since her wcrk la such that revoking clearance would automaticaJiy deprive her of her job. and impair her record for another job. Joh Paradox in California By JAMES E. WHETMORE Seaa&or 35tb Ola&rld While state and local committees have organized to seek jobs for the FROM TH I S STAR·CHA \fBER jobless, the stat~ committee on h1&her procedure she has no recourse. except education has Issued a report that dur· one. She appealed to Senator S.J. Er· lng tbe 1970s industry In California wiU vin Jr., North Carolina, who has a bill need 2.4 million more •killed worker• pending to protect Federal employees from unwarranted intrumons on their than It can produce. In fact, theJ privacy. He said hundreds or sucb report It wW be necessary to import a case1 came to h1s attention. and ad-qualified labor force from throutbout ded: "I don't think one should lose his the naUon. right to earn a Uving as a government Why have 10 many thousands of employee because of undisclosed CaWornians not benefited I r o m allegations by faceless people .. Cellfornia's great economic growth? "F 1 1 " · ... And why. in fact, has 40 percent of the :ace ess peop e 1s we gravamen akilled manpower beetl brought tn or this case. Apparently anybody can from outside oalifornia sin~ World go to a civil or inned service bureo I war n• and convey mere gossip. T b t · machinery then start& with a jerk, an Impertinent inquisition is staged. and clearance ii lifted -ta.ta. Now you and I know eossip of tJm brand has a high content of distortion, ~ it Isn't downright mallcious. But Anny doesn't know ll, or civil n · ec:utives. or if they know. they doo't care. IF YOU AR£ ACC\ISEO in court you mull be confronted by your ac- cuaen -that's conRituUonal law and a vital part of due proce11. But aey Ut· tle ttutfed4b!rt tff1ee doesn't have to worry about CClftltitudonal ri ghts or due proc:ea. AD It netda to deprift yw ot your llv.ll:hood 11 a tew 1habbf l~armera, Who ma1 be scoundrell for all tbe ~ -.... Plenty of thla hal been co ng oa fGf c1ec-. at all Jevela cl tht public Hf'Vlc:e, ind&d.q the cMli1r1 rector al the armed Ml"\lkw. It's high lime .. blltt It bJ' law. and to bring more fll \en he= pubUc employ ea into tt. broed 6t Amtncan Jus~. INDEED; THOUSANDS of our 1'8te'1 citiseoa, llYinC m{)ltly in urban 1Jum ams. haft 80t binellted frOm Dear Gloomy Gus: Wbeo the meet lall«tt the ...U. lltlr Cbe bold ... ~ wltll ft, w1l1 they have to Pl1 an lD- blrltanct tal! -C. ff. H. ,,. ............ ,_,., .-. .. ------...... ,... ____ ... .._ .... our tremendous Industrial expansion becauM? they lack the necessary skills to fill jobs created by this work growth. And they continue to suffer the effects of poverty even while we are constantly plagued by a manpower shortage. The report says that white much of this influx from without our borders has resulted from empk>yment stan- dards established for California'• growing defense and aero-space ill- dustriea. it has occurred during a period m.rked not only :,ya 0 teeminC hurricane of prosperity." but also by a high and debilitatinc rate of unemploy· ment and underemployment. LET'S LOOI AT the record! Callfonla bu an unemployment rate that esceeck the naUonal averace (4.6 percent aa compved to u perceat). This fact 11 only • partial Indication of WI paradoxlclll 1ltuaUon. As an ex- ample, the rtport polntl out that wtlile the "alum .. unempl~t rate for Oakland 11 13 percent.. a ffi:ent ltll'Vey lndfoat.ea about 30 ~nt ol the resldfllll in Oakland 1 bayside area are "undenmployt!sf" -meaning the.y don't earn enoQCb to 1 u pp o r t tbemaelvea. Tbe report aoet tll to eatimate tbat -out Of ...., a.. penoas la .nu povev ... bu a Hrioal emplo,..m PNllUm. And, ·~ ~~.~:::::... the fact th« .. nlfart COit.i caadnue to mer... at a rat. that outpee11 the ll'"1tl of tM econom1 and the poputa. tlon." IOME Of' UI In tile t.platute fMI that ti,.. are te ~ fhll ec:w rdc conruct -and tile responsibility cer· tainly does not • all fall on lbe lawmakers -we can no tonger be content to find men who match our jobs. We will have to upgrade the manpower already available. and then attempt to develop additional job op- portunities which do not require refin- ed skilJs. Unfortunately. Califorrua In the past ha• taken an overly cautious attitude l<.ward planning for manpower needs. The pubMc 1ehool system. for ex· ampie, h• failed to place enou.gh emphasis on vooatiooal education. and there baa been UWe incentive for 1tudents who are not interested in academic tralnln1 even to finilb high school. OCCUPATIONAL trends In the 19709 will lncreue demands for white-collar and ael'Vlce workers, but suldance coumelon In achoola do not now suf· llelently understand these trends, nor adY1se 1beJr atudentt propertf, OM tx· pert in the field said recentl)t. 1.p1p;tt.11 . , , . # • ,,,, . . . .. . .. . . . . . , . . . .. , .. .. ~ -· --. ·-·-.. . .. .. ,., . -· -· "'._ ............... _._,.•A•~.....C.--..... ~-'·••f• _.._ f .t ..... 'I~ , . . . ,..._, l ; ! ) f ' f -- · . .. ' .. ·. • I ·. ~'.'\ILY PltoT EDITORIAL PAGE Ineffective Schmitz Orange County's state Sen. John G. Schmitz CR-- Tustin) conUnues smiUogly ob his John Birch Society party line-a rigid, extreme "conse_rvatism" which ac· complishes nothing for his constituents in this seventh decade of the Twentieth Century. To all who recognize that politics is the art or the possible, Schmitz continues to add to his rating as the least effective legislator in Sacramento-and, as such, an embarrassment to Orange County. Items: -Unlike Governor Reagan, Schmitz continues to de- mand total repeal of the Rumford Act. Reagan reasons that outright repeal, instead of a moderate amendment, would create more problems with the state's minority groups (for wbom the Rumford Act is an emotional symbol) than it would solv~ for the white community. Schmitz refused to support anything short of outright repeal, preferring, in hi~ own word&, to "go down in a blazt! of glory." -In various speeches. Schmitz has revealed a per· vading bigotry ill becoming anyone in government in this day and time. -He has sent out a queslioMalre on higher educa· tion so loaded witb biased, misleading questions as to be an obvious propaganda device. -He has embarrassed his fellow Repl.nNicans by his intransigence on budget matters, accusing Reagan of "overs~nding" when the drive has been to r.turn responsibility to the state budget. Without showing ~ the budget might fairly be cut, he brazenly accuses the governor and Legislature of reckless spending. -He would impose political control over education. a move which can only lead to destruction of freedom of inquiry and innovation. This reflects the deadening philosophy of totalitarian control-something closer to communism than extremists of the far right (who don't reaJJY[rust the aemocrafic pl'ocessrwttl crdrntt;-- which is to repeal the federal personal income Lu. (Who wouldn't like this! But what substitute meana ls there to finance the most powerful-and secure-na· tlon on earth?) The Senate kiJled the blll once again. -ArroganUy. Schmitz opposed a recess of the Leg- islature to give Assemblymen, all 80 of whom are up for election this year, fiom May 30 through the June 4 primary a chance to campaign. Not himself up for challenge in the primary, Schmitz described the >.. sembly as a ,_group that "we deal with like a father deals with his children.'' -Ridiculous as these attitudes and actions were, Schmitz probably topped his own worst in unrealism when be succeeded in defeating a bUl wbicb would have liberalized the state law governing the sale of prophy· lactics. Almost anyone knows there bas been a serious in- crease in y enereal disease among teen-agers. Sex edu- cation at home and in the schools has been woefully Inadequate. In more enlightened and realistic statei, prophylactic aids are available to them. But Schmitz would deny such protection by relyinK on "self-discipline" and looking at tbe '4moral diseues ' instead of the physical diseases. The law he deteated would have broadened an 1837 law to permit sale of pro- phylactic devices to unmarried persons and those under 18 years of age. Senator Schmitz may be' theoretically correct in as. serting that the ''best way'' to' control "Venereal disease is throu~h self-discipline-but it is a flat denial of the facts or life. now a~d for decades past. -He recently reintroduced his discredited and de- feated "Liberty Amendment." the prime purpose of If Orange County's senator can claim effectiveness as a tiensible. constructive legislator in any area of gov- ernme~ the fact escapes everyone not tied up tightly --m Btrch'-Soctety-ideolofy~.-replaeemeni-i&-a-goal every reasonable Republican (and Democrat) in the county should ~t. for tbe next senatorial election. • You MEAN PEOPlt ACTUALL'< 80UCQHT YOU <~TS FREt t>RIN~ WHEN YOU CAME ~OME fROM '(OUR WAAS~- Irony of Drug Mere Gossip 6rings Grave Injustice 'Tlae /flore Blood tlae Better' SDS Aim: Power, Disruption Makers, Users 'Mle most fascinating paradox about the mOdern use ol such drugs as LSD has never been mentioned by anyone, to my knowledge -and that is ac· cesaibllity and relative dleapness of th~. wtxidl are due to men who are the uaot opposites ol the people who take such drugs. ln tbe last few years, there have been fantastic successes in modl!f'n chemical and p h a r m a c e u t I c a I technology. One expert in the field estimates that a new compound with potential drug use Is synthesized every five minutes. We are developing 1mch drul• far f~r than we can evaluate their efficacy or their safety. TR18 DUBIOUS ''boon'' lo the drug taker (who no longer need rely on the sinister and expensive heroin habit) is the result of scientists applying themselves to unlocking some of the secrets of nature -or, to put it less tritely, to the efforu to men ob- jectlvely l.avtlved in penetrating reali· ty. The chemists and pharmacologists who (unwittingly) have made these "escape" drugs available are men who themselves are the exact opposite <ff the drug-tak"ers. They-are men who confront reality. wrestle with it. and extricate from It some of the most 11~~ru1 -IJ potentially dan gerous - k:iowledge we can have. flight-into-fantasy. The fantasy is made possible only by the deep ex- trication ol these compounds from the ground of reality, just as gold is mined from the earth. What is ironic here is that while the drug-users praise the new oarcotics as the great salvation of our time, this "salvation" is not the fruit of their own labor or achievements. but wholly the product of men they despise and work they decry. If the drug-com· pounders were like the drug-takers. there would be no ~O on the market -for fantasists cannot nourish in a laboratory. THE DRUG TAKERS I for whom, it must be made clear. I have more pity than anger or contempt) remind me of the aUenated adolescent' who uses an automobile for his hostile acts against llOCiety. and yet who him sell could not so much aa make a spark plug. He is wholly (and qwte ob 1 iv lo us l y ) dependent upon the Invention. the in· genuity. the sweat and dedication of others to create and produce for him the automobile he can only use -and destroy -for his tortured s.atisfac- bon. Miss Carolyn Lea Tatna\l. 22, a photographic technician wi\ti the Army Map 5erv1ce 1JJ the Pe«acon, w1111 forced from her job on the bhia ol secret reports that she is "im· moral." The question of Miss Tatnall's character, her auilt or innocence of the charge. is not for comment here. beyond noting that by our law and tradition she must be presumed in· nocent unteu proved guilty. But as she had no hearln5! resemblin5! a trial, she can prove nothing. - What is for comment here is that this practice. il old, ia outrageous in an armed service. or any other public employer. Federal, State or local. It is a negation Of the whole spirit of our tree socie1;y. MISS TATNALL LIVES alone in a Washington apartment. February 19, according to Associated Press. she un· derwent a two-hour interrogation by unnamed superiors. She said that. among other questions asked her were these: Are you a homosexual? Have you ever had an abortion? Do you take birth control pills? The image of a stuffy old army col· onel putting these questions to a youog woman is abhorrent. Some mcntbs ago a group of Students for a Democratic Society hauled down the American nag from a rather tall pole at a Midwestern univeysity and ran up the Viet Cong banner. They then cut the halyards. - When firemen came to take down the Viet Cong flag SDS militants stoned 6-em away. Ol\e of the SDS men left behind a handbook ?AJDphlet in a temporarily "occupied'' univeti9ity office. It con. tained instructions on bow a carefully organized revolutionary group could take over a large university. The pam- phlet had been prepared at a meeting weeks before in Marylaod. The most reveallng report c.n the take.over at Columbia University was published in The New Republi~. Two men report the events with clarity and seeming empathy that causes them to accept the routine SDS version of ''police brutality.'' 11lEV WRITE: ''Months before, at an SDS conference in Maryland, the decision had been reached to take physical control of a major American university this spring." Columbia was selected. The New Republic reporters ny, because of its liberal reputation, its situation in New York, and the fact It was an Ivy League school. Plans were made by the SOS to use the issue of Columbia's building of a gymnasium. after 10 years of negotia· tions. in a public area or Harlem ad· joining the university. The gym was made an issue because the planners believel:I "it would coalesce the black radicals behind the protest... m did.) A sec<>nd issue was a demand for amnesty for SDS members alreaay on parole for former violations of regula- tions. A third demand was tbat the university withdraw trom the Institute for Defense Analyses. THE NEW REPUBLIC'S reporters state frankly that these three issues were pretexts aimed at winning the Ube;aJ elements at the university. "In the broadest sense." They wrote. "to the m o s t r a d i c a 1 members of SDS Columbia itself was not the issue. It was revolutior. and if it could be shown that a great university couJd be taken over in a matter of days by a well organized group of students. then no university was secure . . . The purpose was to d4!9troy institutions of the American esta6llabment In the hope that out of the chabs a better America would emerge." THE NEW REPUBLIC article also describes a meeting between a spokesman for the moder~te students who had, on the basis of the three pretext issues, been suckered into participating. The moderate was pro· testin~Jnstructions to use cl'ubs and gasoline against poUce. The reply from an SDS leader was a cont~mptuous, "You - -libetials don't understand what the scene Is about. It's abouJ power and disruption. The more blood the better." Mark Rudd, cbairman Of SOS, reportedly oo a recent visit to Cuba. ~ regarded as a revolutionary of the Che Guevara school, as adapted from teachings contained in two books of the past few years by ltegis Debray an<f F rantz Fanon. Botfi---nave ad- vocated guerrilla tactics for taking over urbau centers, universities. television and radio stations. police in· stallations. and so on. THERE IS NO need for any cries of a "ChJcken Little" character. But it is. or course, obvious that such tactics as these help produce the growing "right wing" force in this country. Tttls is precisely what the SOS and other revolutionaries wish to happen -a violent clash between Americans. "The more blood the bet· ler." Such revolutionaries are n o t numerically large. But they are ex· tremely well organized. !At ~lumbia they brought with them into t~e oc· cupied buildings materials for com· batting tear gas as well as large stocks of food. They apparently plan· ned on "actors" to atal't the cry of "brutality.") rr WILL BE A foolish American who is driven by such excesses to join or advocate any right-wing ex· tremism. What ls needed ' is c:om· prehension, recognition a n d un. derstandlng orffie revolutionary aim• al1d training of SOS and other militant radical groups. They depend on takln& in the naJve and uncomprehendine. "You --liberals don't understand what the scene it about. It's about power and disruption." IT IS ENTIREL \' through their labors. through their tedious day-by· day grappling with abstruse scientific problems. that the drug-users have available a cheap and easy supply of U the drug-takers want to repudiate society and reaUty. they have a perfect right to do so -but not to utilize the very fruits of what U\ey re· ject for a trip they could never make on their own. Objectives of Red Viets She was told by a government security officer the charges were brought by neighbors in her apartment house, but she could find none who ad~ mitted it. An Army tp0kesman denied she was tired, but conceded her security clearance was lifted. This ii manifestly a sleazy statement. since her work is sucb that revolting clearance would automatically deprive her of her job. and impair her record ror another Job. Joh Paradox in California WASHTNGTON -"People's con· greases'' -or shadow govemments- are slowly beginning to take 9hape/ in Saigon and Washington. Another lS scheduled t.o appear in West Berlin later in the summer. Alt.hough ttiese mov~ments in Saigon and here now appear small. U.S. in· telligefl4!e and security 10U.rce1 warn leaders have ambitious plane for pollUcal subversion. rn SOU'Ul Vietnam the newly formed pro-Communist peace allianei! ls organizin« a "People's Congress" to swell its ranks and leadership 8'1d to use the organization to publicly indict t~e pro·U.S. Thieu govermnent and hasten Its destructlon. UndeTground Hanoi agents lde11· tif1.iol themselves wllb the peece alDnce have betUn circulatlnf in Seip Md W'1blC national political ~ )Ndert. .._. ualce Meda. and .,&n,.. Dear George: ft It lnll tUt a bueband should put hil "°' don firmly and Nftall " de housework in any fonn, and make hi• potitlon k:nOW'll lmmedlMely alter mar- !Up? NEW GROOM By JAMES E. WllETMOllE seaator 35tlt District Whlle state and local committees have organized to seek jobs for the ~Ugious leaders to join their pro-Com· munist rants. FROM T H I S STAR.CRA)fBER jobless. the state committee on hi&her procedure sbe has no recourse. except educatlon has is.sued a report that dur· one. She appealed to Senat<>r S.J . Er· Ing the 1970s industry in California will vin Jr., North Carolina, who ha s a bW need 2.4 million more skilled workets A CAPTURED North Viet.oomese document now being studJed at the Pentagon explains the operations or tM ''Peop4e's Coogress" as follows : pending to protect Federal employeu than it cmi produce. In fact, tbev from UDWarTanted intrusions on t.helr ~ ·"The political objective is to bring together all leeders and iI'OUPS ad· vocatlng Immediate peace in Vietnam into one loosely formed organization to WOC'k for the lsolttion of the Ameri· can-becked government of President Thieu from tM Vietnamese people. prtvicy. He said hundreds of such report it will be necessary to Import a cases came to his attention. and ad-qualified labor force from throulhout ded: "I doo't th.Ink one should lose hi• the nation. right to earn a living u a government Wby have 10 many thousands of employee because of undiscloted Californians not benefited I r o m allegations by faceless people .. ·California's grNt economic arowth? "F 1 1 .. · th And "hy. in tact, bu 40 percent of the ~ eas peop e as e gravamen skilled manpower been brouJtlt in of this case. Apparently anybody can from outside OalJlornla since World "Members of the 'People's Con· gress' will form a shadow governm8llt which wlU be prepared to seize power In the name of the AlUance for Na· tionlll, Democratlc: Peaei! Forces. ~ to a dvll or armed servl_ce bureau I war m and coovey mere 1oss1p. T b • machinery then starts with a jerk. an impertinent inquisition ls staged. aacl c\HI'llDCe ii lifted -ta.ta. "N egotiationg will then be opened Will d)t NltioMI Liber.tk>n ~ (thf Viet Cong polltx.l orprm.tioo) to fomi a coalition government and evict all Ammeans rtom Souttl Viet· nam." Now you and I know aoastp of tbls brand bu a high content of distortion. when it isn't downright malicious. Bat Anny dotln't know it. or civil n · ecutives. or if Ulty know, they doD' care. TKF. CAPTURED d o c u m e n t clearly point. out that Hanoi 11 usln1 • IF YOU ARE ACCUSED in court the P.arJs p e a c • talka to try to you mUlt be confronted by your ac> accomplish Wt polltlc!al objective, c:uatn -that'• COMtltutJonaJ law and atados: a vital part of due process. But an1 Ut~ "Accordin& to ow poUey we mutt Ue ttllffecMhirt office doesn't hHt te ~ tbt WW md eecotiate M' the WCllT)' about eomcitudoftal righll • NIM tirM~-wtD _,.. due PfOCtM. All at. Meda lo depl"M _........._ to Ilia _.....__k you of your Uvtllheod fl a few ababb)t , ,._..., • ....---lnlormers, wtio may be acoundrela (Gr from wtlidl to .... our attacb on atl ..... ---.... bowl Seip from .... -wfthout. eu .... VUA-. • •• AnoCher ,..... far ... Dtl_odet.lona Plenty ot tbla ..... been aoinN" for ii to •::s 1119 ~l''.~ JIOlMical at· decadet at all ltvell ot tk poblk-t.aoU-u by '*1Cltnl Up op-1ervice, lncJ"*nt the cMllan aector of position ttlt war lrl Sailoe'I and~· It'• hlgh Unw te W11bint((m. amoq crouJ11 that want Mlt bJ law, ud to brinJ more• to md lie ftoleaee.'' lea blic mnployu lnl.O Ille ' PA~ IOOrr bra9d *-AaMrit'u j~. . . ... . . . . ~· . .. ----. , INDEED, THOUSANDS of our state's citiJenl, limt m0ttl1 ln urban alum areu, ba'ft oat beaeOted from Dear Gloomy Gus: Wbel t.be metk ........ Ml1ll ... the bold l't tlnuP wttll ·tt, wt.D tMy but to PaJ an ID· Mritllllcl taT -G. 8. II. -'11111 ............. ......, ....... ------.... ,_. _____ _,NIL . .-. -- our tremendous Industrial expansion because they lack the necessary skills to fill jobs created by this work growth. And they continue to suffer the eUecb of poverty eve.n wtiUe we are constantly plagued by a manpower shortage. The report says that wbUe mucb ot this influx from wt1bout our borders has resutted from employment stan- dards established for Calltornla's crowing defenee and aero-apace iD- ctustriea, it hu occurred durinl a ptrlod merked not only !>)' a "tetminl hurricane of prosperity." but ~ by a hlib and debilltatina rate of unemploy· ment and underemplo7111ent. LET'S LOOK AT the ~l California bu an untmpoymeat ra .. that ucetdl the naUOIWll averare (4.t percent .. compm'ld to U pert*lt). Thia fact la onJy & partial ~OD ot th.ii par..tmlcal atlultion. As 111 u- ample, tbe report polnta out that while the "slum" unempl~nt ratt for Oakland Is lS percent, a tecent iurvey tndiett.es about ao ~nt of tht ~·~u iD Olklllld'• blyaldt area are 'iandemsq>IGJed" -meaning tbey don't eun noa&b to a up po r t ~. T'be nport .,.. -to qUJnate that -out of ntrJ .. ,.... bl .nu pcl't'~ ........ --~ PlcMna. Md. attotdlui ti the1 Cdftnda Job trllnina aail • placaMat etadl. ftdl II nfSleled II the fact tlwt •'We.lfm-e COits ,.,._ t8 IDl:ftUI It I ndl lbM out.,... tM ~ of tbe ecoDID1 •Dd the popuJa. conruct -and tM respon.sibllity cer· tainly doea not all 1911 on the lawmakers -we can no longer be content to find men who match our jobs. We will have to upgrade the manpower already available. and tbe.n attempt to develop additional job op- portunities which do not requir~ refin. ed skills. Unfortunately, California in the past baa taken u overly cautious attitude kward planning.for manpower needs. 1be pubtlc IChool system. for tx· aaspe, b• falled to place enoup ~pbaals on vocatione.1 education, and there hu been little incentive for students who are not interested In academic traiaint even to finlsh hip ICbool OCCUPATIONAL trends in the 19'7tll will llla'ea.M demandt· tor white-collar and terVice wwkera. but pida.nce c:oumelon in tcbooll do not now auf • flcieotty undentand these treodl, nor adviH tbeJr Jtudenta propet.tJ, GM U• pert in Ott field said ncelrtly. I E I Ott Ne in5 ex1 SW sto ~ we m1 Joe tra JUE mf sU trc CD! C&l be . fir th. ne irtt ao HL l de an by pli ha un hiJ m 1 be a@ to m sil be fe ( I I YE P: je tic m 'M th sp 5,1 frt es pr he se f1J be