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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1966-07-04 - Newport Beach Daily Pilot,. 1 ,., . . .. . . . " . • -•• '11.:.~ Gl'1 CA'IOI BEDS --.. . YeuBemetewa Dally Pa19"r TEN CENTS Swarm of ViSitors ~eeps Guards Busy -County Boy ~lrewerk8 Toatpt Thousands Missing Huge Crowd Sees Beat Heat ~ In Sierra HB's Big Parade At Beaches LAKE ISABELLA -N1vy Oraqe Cout titqurds • dJvera planned to March UM dQ rudied tbclmelva f o r bottom ot Lake lllbella today Tbronp .um.aw 11 ~ munber ot DliCbbOrinl dU.. -.t G\e1 apecW to be the to a quart8r of 1 mJilloo peo-E1abontel1 ouUltted bones bl F a the hmrt for an U-year-old pit lfned Hunttaltcm Beach b1&bltePPld 1Jc1eC .carrytnc Uest ourtb .of Jul1 Olt- Westm.lns t e r boy milllDa streeta today to watch the <*tllmed riders. :::'1t of IUD wor"lblpeu 1 I 1 c e Friday resumed at cttY• l2nd a.anua1 marcb1n& Tbe "~ tot oft with a A io. smf clear ~ and . ... emavapma cde!nUac tbe bua -JiJcw flNd a bomb ....-' idma 'n. ...rcti for Kd1t:I Gri£. F~ JulJ. · salute '°~UW fta lt.lrt. JlllO'ltb:~~-~~ .... u-.Ull51'• ~at-1toatr Mlf'l1 tl»icui =cit---of au. and • Mra. wdforma were reflected in maxed bmldreds ot boun of crea -wre-Olll tbt imem Gnf:8tb. ma-1Wp9 _., tbou11ocl1 .i ~ .... ., ~ -~ttnK:tioat tnm Ave .• bu now t.e.i conc:ieG--IDd oJd alike as tbe ltl-anlt, Chamber of c.ommerce. The =~ .... Beiaf" Oriifds treted on the lake accord-Jaycee-sponsored par • d e yoaq men's o r I a a lzatioa -.-. m& to Kem Counfy lhertff'a wound its way through t b e came to the rescue 1e9enJ "If Su.nday't croW(b were -. G Bu city. Feet were set to tapptn1 mootba a1o when alttt t be ~ lndication." &&id Hun~ .... ary er. in accompaniment ot muaic Chamber ol Commerce ct. ton Beach Ufepard U. Douc Earlier, at many u 40 men of military and youth ba.nda cl!ned its traditional sponsor-D'A~nuu, "we're re&ll7 la looked for tht boy ln DW'by and drum and bu,&Je corps. tbi.{>. for it today." mountains. The pande bad a -little Tbt toUDdt Cl( "rocketa in "'Bacli crowd maru for fha Sgt. Baker wd youn1 Grlf-somethlnr for • v • r y on e. the air" wblcb llarted the year were set ScmdaJ all 11th 1s now-p r e s u m e d Beautb queem plore r o d e holiday wtll be beard apin alool Ole county abonllne. wned. ma aandala and a elaborate Ooab HJ>Usentinl tonight at II o'clock wbe'n a More than l~,OI» hit tbt surf If ejack:t'l we.re r e p o r t tdly the Oran1e County Fair. the flreworu display ii' ctven at at Hu.ntiniton Beach rt.ate ~ SAY/~_ ~·J'reJ, 20, a.a ID-Amedee jlrl from Hew~.._. fcu~ on a ~acb. ow-t be Strawberry Festival and a the pier. and city beacbet. ADotbc 15,· no k'IO'fl Im"" -wba ...... n. does .... ~ bat 'to lP••• family campsite. 000 were aboe-bornecf oa1D tbe -n· -..-~,.::. n1.w-to 1 t "''"' ~..., .....&A.to. ... -.,_,.,,.,.,,_ The aearcb did ool center &Udl l.n N..,,ort Beach. ---flsum · w ...--... -am.llWCDll •1U1 nilNilCl8 "!""IP"'!" .-i the late immediately The ' Laguna Bucb ..,, an •"- IN" IDlf Jlln ta,...,.. .. (If wa, ..... o.. Battlit'• llDl _,_...... tltywufeported sea i;,. bis ~Nation's Toll Nearinu mated «>.cm ........... B1 ALAN DIR.KIN . *'"• Glit.Dda, u. at a ltabl.. ~ ~ bukinC in ~ air iern-_: .... ~... peratur...~~--..... "'=an-.= told ... New Higb·lor Holiday =..~ =:--. -=··:=··w°' cn!b 'too:: GU~ BVIY mountains first ch a n c e I By Aatodate4 Preas f'riday It ft>ds tonight at Llfefu,ards wen lD 9d tut get." midnight. The breakdown of ol the '1Uf all day ~-ID Beat tlue to the boy's dis-A two-car CTUh in Aria.ona bGllday fatalities Huntiogton BeKtl, U5 per- enjoyi.oc tbe ~ of myHlf, that's ail appearance now, however, ii muffed out 1~ lives, and. two Traffic 481 sons were rescued, biOJelt Mr . .klhnlon't ar.t Sode-A quiet spot on tbe beach an .mpty rowboet found by Arb.naaa acddeflta ldlled ll Drownlnp 1&7 toW 11oce lut IUIDIDU'. ty, but there'• DO need for a.ad a luitllt:* supply oi CJWaa Lake Naval OnlmDce other ~·· u the uim Planes 15 In Newport Beech, •were a cMp to IO completelJ Oil. WbitebMd't tome to So Ttlt Station divers Sunday. July 4th bolidAy week.end auto MUcellaneow IO hauled to aafety; lb Lq\m overtx.rd. " witts eame Beefeater &In Sberlff ulvestipton 1 aid death IDU mounted today. Total 724 Bnctl, a half-dozen. 1 mean tt W'IXMD't b9 aboaid .-me Unagb. Mn. Griffith and her m The National Safety C.o\tn-11 IOUED Saturday'• beadl crowd and cricbl -or very patdatic Alf! old t..m wfll do, .o chDdren .Pitched a tent near cil esUm~ that by the time racue totals were about haK for tbAt m1ttilr -for Ml loDI •It'• far enough n•ay tbe lake Tb~. The boy's the count ends at midni&ht Two can collided bead on Sunday'a total at sll bMcbea. E~ to ba ttm eo· tram thole wret.t'bed fir&. father joined them law. local time today, between SID:.> miles west ol Tucson Sun-Th~ was no ktup for life- joying him.elf oa America'• a.cken IDd all Ulat ftq Glenda tatd her brother and 610 persoru will die in day and all the occupants guards Sunday until afte:r lndepeadence Day. wavma and para music. wu wearing short pant& and traffic. The count began at 6 were kJ..lled. PoUce saJd all of dark. 1'U tab tbe day off. but Not tt.t J lbsn.'t ftnd Not 1blt I'm apln&t fire-a T·shlrt when last seen. p.m. (local time) Friday. ~e dead were Indians from Among the laat to be NvM J'U be dUhed U 111 cele-some agenble way ol get-worb. But on IOme more I I Al ll a.m. IPDT). at least nzona was Mrs. Tony Smythe 46, brat#. ting throu-" the day. I ju.al BrltUb ~. Ute Guy ~1 persons had been killed That was the worst single Los Angeles, who w• ~ept Ol-Delft"-~ It's .ill l'ill'l living here, won't be ~ enjoyin1 (See FOURTH, P11e %1 in traffic 1muh-t1p11 since acddent. But Ark:ansu police from the shoreline at Alilo -----------------------------™Worn~ ~~Qbe~~sp.m . c~~FK.~Z) ~b~a~«u• I •l 00 the sands wUb Mr Fireeracker NB Foot Patrolman Found Dead I County Rooch Safe ~'1:iT~%,~ Explosion 'D ' C ff l By Husband O ~reto .. =:' =~ v~e U.S. ~ f Ir I { rags ar to a t n Fourth (So Far) treabnerit at Soutb Coe.at tang.led with the iuerrilla I • 15 Orange County corooe.r's ln· Community HosplW force -estimated at about DJure8 A police officer dunt to the to brush blm off. veaUtaton wen conducting RU In the IJ"OUnd war unilt of th• U.S. ~ Infantry l)lvl- 11on caulbt up with a Com· munlst force flel:lftl toward the C.ambodla.n border durlnl th• nlebt and battled them fOT thrte boun befor. the guerrlllu brot• .a the noit and lllppe4 aaou tlM fron- tier Into tliet:r "mutral" ba- :m men -near a Speclal side of a roovmr car on Bal-1be driYer identifted by po-teatt today Oil the body of al Oran&e County rematned tumlng home from a:i ouUn& GE CROWDS For~ camp clOM to the RJCHMOND. Mich. (UPI) boa Island's main dra1 Sat-lice as wtckiaam Havens 19.lec.ta Mesa woman foundlan island of safety Hrly today at the Colorado River when ~ds attributed the b bordttler .• .!:.0n::m• ~:'Z -A ·box of firecrackers H· urday n11ht and thre~eMd of Corooa del Mar. 0 "ts dead In her home Uus mom· in a nation apparently bent on the accident 0tturred 00 the~ tbe s{;.tc;e~~~r?. a • u"' r · loded al bi f u I to shoot the driver ii be didn't cb.arsed with ruisUog arrest ing. • doMd their entrendt«I s-t. P • & am Y reun °0 atop Newport Beedl poUce Two teen-la and bo An air ol mystery surround-llolling and maiminl more Rwers1de Frttway. , tber than to the condition ol t¥>n ind fled with the U.S. Fourth ol July celebration said'. in tbe car a!~~ dtargeda wi4 ed tbe death of Mrs. Muriel persons on IU highways than Another Orange re~iident. the surf. G~n flap flapped tnopt In hot puraull early today, injurtnc 15 per-Evflltually the ca did atop belnc ml.non In possession E. Weimer. &4, of 182 E. 18th in any other previous holiday Dale HarriJ, 38. of 3906 E. La· fSarom au lifeguar~ towers. ---------sons r . St., pending outcome of pathO· me surf conditions we,.. • . and Officer William Jeue of alcohol. logk:aJ tests But Costa Mesa weekend . Veta, and his father. Earl expected to prevail today. St.ate police u.id a spark atl&bttd from h11 perch and poUce said they had found no Deputy Coroner Harold Min-Harri.a. 6.5, of Torrance. were "The surf may be the Surf w reeks fell into the bos. setting off anwtlJd the four teen--ee oc-evidence of foul play ick told the DAILY PILOT reported killed Saturday In al same." said Lt. D'Ameau. tbe entire lo8d of fireworks cJ:"b, ~ 11~· NO HOLlDA. y 1 Police said Mrs. Weimer;no traffic fatalities had been r our-car crash in Winslow l'"but not tbe crowda. We're in oae blc blut. foot SM ~--A waat on11 was dlscovertd lylne on t h elr"""rted within the county Ariz ' really ~g to ,,have them Boat; Coast -· hos ·taJ on ,....._, ftDUe a noor of a blood·fl~ked bath· ~..,.. packed m today. Fiva penou were Pl -p.m. when be ot.rved a bot-FOR GRUNION room at ll:JJ a.m. by her since the July 4 weekend of. Harris' wife. Lola , and son, --------- 1.r.ed iJlcludinl the boat. Theo-tJe thrown from the car. He nmband, Walter. 79. She ap-ficially began at 6 pm. Frl-Stephen. 17,. were critically Co J s ~ dort Felix, 56, and hit two tan and cau&ht up to Ult car lf the fireworks don't pareoUy had suffered a com·'day hurt In tht pileup v· up11e a1e IODI, Richard. 24., and Ken-but It begt.11 m"1nc, he tald. pound fracture or her left ire S8Jd no other deaths ol The Orange ramlly report· tel Debate Mtb. 2), Doctors uld Donald Huaiog the window dMd-tea.re them my, the grun-arm In a fall I edly was returning from visit- PACIFlC GROVE OllJf. -Smith. 16 Richmond suffer-er bar, Jeue put hll feel up ion are l\lppoted to make a She al.so had a large bruise unnatural causea had b t en me relatives in Fayetteville. LONDON i L'PI l -The 11'e c.out Guard reicued ftw ed badi 1DJ ed ' Ml· and rode with the car, bla r• run oo Orange. C.OUt beach· 00 her forehead, ~rdlng to rtported t1ther "If ll stays Ark when the car. dnven by British government 15 expec~ penom, lndudinl a seal ~ ~ ':' ru:e· nd port said, at about 25 miles es tool&fll Deputy Coroner Harold Mln-Ulis way. it will be very un-Mrs. Harns went out of con-ed to bow to left-wmi pre• ~ couple, ffool tbe c oy, • mo • per hour witb the driver 'Ibe ~ liWe nsti 1ck:. Ht esumated Ume of usual." ht addtd trol . sldtsWIPf'd an oncorrung sure and stage a special d• wreck.ap of a lOMOot motor alto wu hospltau.d and 10 CTOwdi11g the rltbt ol the road U.l can r,e ~&tit legally death at 11 p m Sunday Orange County residenta car and collided headon w1thfiate on Vietnam policy m the yadlt W'bk.it at.ruck a rock other peraont were treated by and apprMChinc a puked cmy by ltand are expected PoUce aaid her husband f red 1 another car A fourth au t o!House or Commons Thund•Y and .W three aill• 1outb dodDra. car ln an .appen11t attempt here at 11:20 p.m. woru nt~t.5 • 1 away from home a e 1 s reportedly banged into th e1parllamentary sourca s al d o1 btft SuncMy. well Harns vehicle today The Empl"tilt out al Rod>t'• • Thrtt were killed ln traffic - Harbor. W•h .• 1'111 trllft1iDc S •--• out.side the county and thr~ from Redwood aty .., 9ID __ ._r_p_r_~ __ • others Wett injured In the n. w--tll-r Diego when &be mllbap oc--.,... ..., curred nMr Polnt Joe, about · · fatal accidents. ~mS ;~·~ First Albacore Boared-Off Avalnn ~,·~;.~~~=...•sp.;; Guard arrived. . ~ Aerts. waa. reported killed In Tboat aboard wert ldenU. a 3 a m. accident Sunday In B DICK ROBINSON 20 _a__ Coron• wtien t~r ln wn~h fied ,,. skipper Ed Howie, 15, Y mum from the Newport tlah after a two minute tn 'Ibe actJon amued veteran she wu riding hit the center ol Seal Seidl. hit wife, n.n, °' .. ....., ,. .. -jetty. (Set Photo, Pqe 7.) counter. He made tbt catch aneler• of :.> y •a r 1. even divid d turned 39; Mn. Lynn Hotkenlmith, Th Don Locke, promlnnt Har-utlldl\I a red and w b I t ,. though lonafln1 are habitual-_er an over .. 34. Redwood City; and Roa-°" unpredictable ~ba-bor aru OabennaD and a feather ln aomtwhal warm 6" lY unpredictable and con-Dnver of the car. Michael ae:U Good. 42, and his wile. core have done It acaln. member of both the Tun a deiree water. trary Colian. 18, of m N Magnol- Pt\y1U1, 35. Loni Beach. While most of the South-Club and Balboa An1lln1 Bill Piu. also a Balbo~ OUrlnit thr p a 1 t 10 days. 11. Orange, and a.nother pas· Mrs Hocltensmltt\'s huJ. land'• vaat fishing fleet wu Club. landed Newport's flnt An1Ung Club member wh• several Ntwport boat.1-Ttddv stngf'r, Lance Hollyfleld. 18. band. who was not llboard, searchln1 vainly some 150 alble of Itel at 2:2$ pm Sun-skippered Locltt on Wah<>< Bear, Seahorse. El Lobo and of 264 N ~nt.er St . also of wu ow..,. of the Emp.,.., mllH away , ~tt..iuslve day while ""lllnl on the A•-earned the coveted white fl•. Flve Bell< to namr a few 0 ' • n g •· w"' h••P•lahud Mn ijocltensmlth WM hos· lonrf1na mede · bombaa-alon Bank wltb the bl& red No 1 fo' have madt the Jona haul to with tnJunes s\15~ ln thr pltallud for shock. the ott>en ltic presence Sunday Locke tailed the 1urprU-btinctn& tbe initial albacor• •the dumping arounds andlcrash. wen repo~ uninjured. afternoon by poppln1 up only lnfly lar•e ~ pound 9 ounce of the aruon Into Newport (SH FIRST. Pare t\ ~ tno wu rtpor1edlv rt-I ;, .. \ I SMOKY HAZE TO LINGER Only chan1e In the weather foreseeci for Tuesday is that lbe smoke from Ci.rework.a may Un1er 1n'earl1 momln1 fof and low clouda expected to hang over the Oran1e Coast until mid-morning It should hf. mo<Uy sunny Tueldey with UtUe temperature change. accord- '"' lo diatrlct forecasters. INDEX OF INSIDE FEATl"RES ...... c.,_..... c .. "..._. (-!ft ·~~­.... '---- • )I IJJ.11 11 • .. !Mot .......... --.. -........ °""' ...... ....... -.. ....,. It " J. t .. 11 1 , ....... ... ,-... .... , .... ..,,,., w.,. ......... , WMt t 0.-•t ' " I t I ~· It ' • ( ~: -N•SY.Hl bb1b CCll1rOl ·campelpf -'nle ··bu.sr-ol the pcm. :·• .. ~war bUJ boom., •• • -'rbt Pill! •• : • Or&Q&a Caul ~ u.Pert.a can't •il"ff aa to the caute of the decllne. But statiltict at hoapitala serving the coutllne cl.rty l.Ddical.I &bit tbe ~ Mll.Y '1"9T ..... • .... .._ P.review of Bolida11 Weekend ThouJb duth toll on naUon's higbw.y1 mounted toward new rec«d for the July 4 locJ -wttlrend, Orange eotinty weemed derthred -ia ien~wtUl <>lily minor accident. and few lnjurles. Mn Henry A. Setaner, 83, of Tustin, drt•er of t.h.i& car wbicb 'PWl oU Santa Ana Canyon Road near Newport Freeway, at 3:30 p.m. Friday, two alid a hal1 hours before bo~day w~end offkiaUy be- p.o. was lilted lb.is mornin& in fair condition at Hoag Memorial Hotplt.a[ Barefoot .. Bar Back LA Man Hospitalized After Shots Kill 2 ,.,.... NpOl1*I two ,..rate .,.. ti 1'ltlli.D ... boun ~ which kWld 11 ..... Ti•. ftNt. I t!D'tMU .... .... Bl)'tbevllle, tmed -th. F I • t bourt later, • be~ era.a near Benton killed nn. The Safet;J CoundJ DNllM!'I~ I ed Sundly tJlal "ll tra!le cleat.hi CClltinue at tbetr ·in.- UI ratll, lt wD UcMd·~­oaq lMt yWf ~ Gt JuJ.y. but pouibly the Lebor Day weekend ol 198$.,. RECORD The Labor Day weebnd let a record for aJf1 IUllllDS holiday -m peom .-.. 1n tr.me. Tbe Jilly .. -· ...... taw 5'1 die. A ~ JalJ 4 obiel fitlDCe Sn -riillllW ill 117 d!Mb. Reeord beat~ .. ... Of Americam to tab .. .. can In MU'Ch ot nlW .Jqma cool ~hes and 1n ~ forests. -~ New York City recorded. • record ICI SUnda,.; burl, PL, bed tm and AJllD. town 105: Allantlc City, N.J., potttd UM IOd W lad• or Loeb, Conn., 1CD u f'8d1.Mora -and :;pera~-The -ety 1a1 d motorllts would c\rfvt U H ' Bab 8 • ? . . This Officer :a";°!ee~.durtn1 tlle boll· OW 8 1 USmess. ooMPAJUsoN ,. w Won't rt'._ •=e· To ccimpwt tbe bollda.Y Hert'• bow tltit bUJ ""'"'*' ~ 0orta Bau tn ftlt wn ':.I U-a weekend toll *1tb that of a UIS5 and ml at _, Mtmorlal BolpltaJ: rough -.mn. drJ nma. a1mJl&r 'TMloar ptrlod. Tb• • 1~ ''So what do tht Albacore 'N ' Ans Aaociated Prw taUied mo-January 184 1-do." said sktpper GU Smith 0 Wer tor v~ 4eatba from 6 FebnWJ lJ7 ~ of El Lobo, ''but explode the p.m. Jum 17 to midnl,,,t Jane Mardi lla 1 day bdon the 4&h at Jul1 GARDEN QBOYE -Burs· 20. The ocmboliday toll w a• :fa~ g~ ~= over 100 mllu away from the l&ry IUipect Melvtn M.eQtn. 393. 200 te,t.) l04-ph.11 81.Q degree water w b •re ley, rr. Watmtnw, wu The tbree-dAy New Year June they we.re 1uppoMd to be. lodted 1n Ori.Ill• CoutJ lall I B • holiday this year 1tl a t9C-TOT AL "And what' 1 even more today becauM be allqtdlJ D 08mess t;ORWA.l.K -/. Los AA· Police uid Robert B. .9ar· ord of~ \rat& dea&ha. And (tJu'll1') Mal). N4 ll7 tbockint," Smith continued. ran up a1alnlt a pollet ol• , geles man 1n1 Jtill bospl~ ,er. M. l29'l WbJtaker Ave ., 642 died in tbe thJ'M daya of "they pop up 1n the mJddle of &er who Just wouldn't q\&L _ Laauna Buchs Barefoot iud today as the lone surviv· shot and killed hi.a ex·wlfe, Memorial Day traffic, al10 a And here are the figures for Soulil Cc>Mt Com· the 1teamer lane being trav-Police officer 1ARo11mttb, far, a MaiJs Beach bistro. or or a murder-suiCl<k am· M.ldred G 0 .a 6428 1 record. munity Holpltal: J t• eled bf bundreda of vacaUon-35, wu decked by a deck 1f'll Hrvinl up the suda ap1n bulb that leU a Buena Park 1 · enny, · n· The lowest toll for a three-1115 t.ng yKbtanea dally and tha chalr, and ftll UJroQO 1 pk-~ after bdnl cloled brief· couple dead hert early Sab&r· diana st. Buena Park, 11 • day Fourth or JW, 1mce January " 52 38 fleet of plank-boats fl1h.lng tun window 1ft.er J'tlPCIDdlq • IJ: by an Oran1e County Su· day morning. and Edwin Olson, 58, Loi An-World Wai U was ID 1~7. February 31 :II broedb61L' to a bw1larJ-in-propw re-~r Court order. reles. stopped trom a restau. wben 266 dMd. March 44 40 Wb8D Locke plactd bi1 tlah port at an unoccupMd flli· , PoHce •aid attorney• tor lhe rant at 1~ Fireltooe Blvd. :c;1 38 31 on tM Balboa ADllln1 Club'• dlDCt at 1a7l Nepbln. Ctrc» be. bar bad obtaio9d a Fed· Thi f p Ba .--nft. to ofJl. • 47 sCllM Ill a:• p.m. SundaJ, here m11 5undl7 poUce era! Court order 1n Lot AD· e 888e8 rcer, _,_._.. · ~AL !U 111 Pb.11 Tam, bead o1 Davey'a aa14. ' _,.. probibitmc enforcement ctn, then lbot Olson onca 1n Truck Burns Locker 1POrU1•blna l.andl.Q&, But that dJdn't stop Smltb . • at the Superi« Court ac&il tht 1tomadl and turned tbe ~lllDMJMd: He rtH n t a.t e d UM bomt ~ta.July 11 heartna. Up Rockwell run on himulf·. He dJed tn-' H ll' "I don't know how word through t.b• window Tb 11 .The arofs~~u!t~rt;DY 1tantly, with a bullet in b1a After Crash 'Independence a get. around so ~ast. Fr 0 m ti.ma, Ule burllar &oeied a 11· ;1)14 ~ es ays brain. the ti.mt of Don• hookup to inch t.levitioa Mt at blm, ol· tn its history as patrons queu. F p• th I a v~ mom• n t our fl ...,......,. smJn. dod ed ed Up on the sidewalk to wait or IC8S80 HlA ex·wlfe. shot In the I La ho ba bee J • cers re...,.,_., "° I tor 1pece to become availablr chest, was dead on arrival at ~ n guna Ded. t d at Krwtt' s ~th~.~.e n ammed the fiyin& TV and tackJ9d tbt l.Dlidt. The burglar maybe didn't ~°"'!!!re~':iunit.Zt. H~i~ ica e Avalon Harbor also had lta 1n;:-~ MeGl.nley el .. jiff-8~' know much about art prlce1. r ' ed in fair condi~n A pickup truck exploded in .. • first albacore wei&bed in Sun-am Cherok• Sl w..iDw,. : "We've been advutd that But he knew wbat t>. lJked eport · name. after it alammed into Dedication of a replica of a separate bu.lldiJli, and will day, with Don Mullca of Los iter wu booked o'.n IUJPidon ~tbt bar 1' to •'-.Y open," slJd Whal ht liked "a~ a l1 Pohce ~~pomd that Bargu a parked car ln Laguna ~ach Independence Hall at Knott'1 jtake visitors through lnde-Angeles capturing the honors of bur&larJ and uuuH1q a l.N)ma Pollet LL John Zelko. print of a Picasso paint.mg, lay mDev.att for Olsoo and early Su.od.ay, lnjuring the Berry Farm Buena Park. pendence H-11 put an exact on Skyllnda skippered by pollct ottlcer • ~ •1'fMrt'a Ubiq ai.MA>9ndiDg, which he stole from the office Mrs nny outside the re•ta· tnact driver and a paaaen1tr. wu ~ today, 190 rtpltca of the L1bertJ Bell. Dick Lane. -----·-----•it wW 1tay tn Wainea1 at of Don Willlaa11on, producer uraat He began hnne h.11 .aa Edwwrd ft.all* GcUd, 21. years aftlet tht ~ cl tht Debata llld 1lpln1 ol the · 1.-until the bearina. u I• of the Pageant or the Mu-cali1 ~r ~Yolver ..Jf'« f~ Los Angeles, the driver, and Declaration of Independence Declaration of Independence · d I bow." lers. ~ .. 15 onner e 0 Rile7 Smith, 20, Glendale, 1n the oriJlnal hall in Phllade will be reproduced efectronic-• .The orilin.al order was ob-But the thief left han&ifle In bing him. according to re-mulled to crawl Crom the phia. · ally. Fr ....... J tiSDed by COUll'ty Dbl. AUy. WUliamson'1 oftice at the porta. wrectaee on Sou t b Coast The <>nnie eounty -nntcm General contractor for the . Keaneth Willi.amt, Who all•I· FesUval of Art.a g«"oundl ln HJ.tbway at Vidoria Dr I v e of the the famed bulldlng 1tructure was the Don Ko 11 FOURTH , • : ed the bar ia a meeting place Laguna Beach an original bel~ tbe fiamea reached the cootainl 140,00lf cuiom-medt Comp&111, Inc., Of Newport : for bomosuuall and there-paint.mg by Norm.an Rock· John-John truck• cab. "aaed" brick.a dupUcatiDa tbe Beach. •faft • public nuiJantt Sup-well PoUce couldn t P.lace a Gould suffered numerous W.year-old bricka of tbe orla· ----------:enor Judie Wllllam S. Lee value on ttie Rockwtll can-fractures, tncludinl a po11tble lul building ~aibed the order 'lbunday vu. but aald it •u wortJ\ "a R • broken back. South Co a al A tabr1cai.cs It.NI clock .tier Wllliam• preeented him lot more th.an that Picuao.. ecovermg Community HOlpital apokts· tower 90 ffft tall UPt the Pilot Survives will ~ti alleginl 10 Other Joot &nclQded an old men uid today. Ht wu re-blcb r1HI almoat seperate act.a of lewdness re-typewriter al)d several art ported In lfll'loUI condition ltl'UCtUte w Pl n· hin • pon.d b)' undercover ag9Dta. books. Total )o11 'WI$ estlmat-' HONOLULU (AP) -John Smith underwent 1ur1ery for l'JO feet from strMt level tt &De Ile g • The lnn wu closed a.er· ed at $280 F Kennedy Jr , who auffered aevare face cuta. His CODdi· the Orange County aml116- , nliht only, however, H al· Pageant. aid Carl Callaw~yl bums ln a . HawaiJan beach Uon wu listed u fair. ment park. SAN PEDRO (AP) -A cut ~ tomey1 for QPerators of the dJscovered Utt umt at 9:801campflre rruihap. Wlderwent Police said tba accident OC· Knott'• veraioo of the build· lip, a IOU:IDI ll1d a Iott air· ·bar obtained a hither court a.m. Saturday. The buraJar1mlnor surgery in Honolulu curred when the northbound tn1 hu the aame fint Ooor plane wu f>e prb Robert 'ol'dtlr Frklay from the U s. appatently crawled Into t b e Sunday and tht plastic •ur-truck jumped the curb at arnntemetnent u tbt ort1· ~vU!t p.id after b&a . Oistrtct Court in Loe An1elu. office through an unlocked geon who performed It pr• Victoria Place .t 1 a.m .. lnal. But the aecond 1tory bu craft 1 ~ f9iled oiv« tbt lOlice Hid window ld.tcted tbe i-year-old son of knocktd over a -_tr.et • l 1. n been modlfted to acccnnmo-... . . ' .. · · lbe late· president would be and bOunced ICroh the inter-date a 5stat theater where Rescuert ~ Mc:Con- completely recovered within section where it ptun1ect lnto biltarlc and educational films vtUe, it, fl'om the wter *>ut two weeks. the rear of a parked car own. wlD be lhown. an hour a11c bts ~ l·Mijij!Mi The suTgery by Dr Eldon ed by Thomas LlWe. G I • n-TM new Knott builcllnl 1J lint pri..a.t plane dltdled Dykes con•lst.d primarily of dora. to ti. open to the public aeven about thr'tt mil• alt PUnt Robert N. Weed, PubU«.bar suited from burn1 1uffered police 1ald. w11l begin at Heritqa Hall, Guard .said. ! break.in& blister• which r• Both vehicles were 1utted, da,1 a •Mk. Conducted toun ~te SundaJ, Ile Coast Thomu KHvil Uttw Thomai A. Murphine last Thursday. ......... .,_ John i;tumbled backward on Fawkes Day. perhaps. I'm not against W.VlDI flap either . . IO long u diey're Un1on Jacks or the benerl ot IOllle of the coi· om.. that stayed with ua. And I'm certainly not agaimt a parade . . . It It'• a romp up the Mall to Buck· tnlbmn Paiiace. So I fball hep a 1tl_f1 ~ u · preferably GMpiJ blto that afoH-meo. tloned ein and *l6c. and rtmlltn qui.. open.minded about a! Ilda lndepeod~ ~ I even wiab you the beat ol British luck and hope to- day1 tunu out to be a Jolly fOOd •how fer you. Wltn me well out ot It. Youths Free Of Charges SANTA ANA -aiar1., of rtctlving atolim ~ were dlamllHd 1n Supettar Court .. FridaJ IPiDlt three HanUQton Beed\ teto- agen who police ant ~t 1'er'8 pa.rt ot I burllar1 rinl• Cleared 1n the court of Su· perior JUdle ~Gardner .... Clifford 't. Wblte, lt, and twins Joae and 9alvadtn Avila, 18. All three wtN U- rested in Mlrcb in a 1"00i8 M- hind an Ocean Avenue turf Ibo" w'here they lived. Cbaq .. ....-. dl.lmilMd ae a mot.Ion from the dlltrict at- torney's office after 1tveral centimwlcea had been ll'IJI~ Id In the cue . J ' Jack R. Curley .. , . Paul Nluen • . ....__._ ........ ~ Member. Ail>oc1111ed Prell l 'nite-d Pre~ lnttmtllonal Mf!mMr Audit 81Jr'Pau of Ctrculallon~ Mt!mber uhforrua NtW!paper Publishers Aso;0e11t1on Mrmbfor National Editorial Auocialion the hot coal& of a campfire while he was picnJclrln1 wtt.h his mother. Jacqueline. 1t1· ter. Caroline. 9. and cou11n. Sidney Lawford. oo a beach Records Fall • in East's Searing Heat Wave OAllY PILOI w1111 *hlcll 11 c-""' H~-II~ ... .., -••I• rcl•f....,1 fOt H..,,li......, ~ ~llO!lntef" Vtfi.y _ _, -ltr, '"''• M•-., H"'DOr' IMCI\, l•-• llff<J\ •nd • , .. ..,,,., ~ l><1bll"'9o e.ll'f eu-..t .,,...., ty Ora .... C:.•I ...... ,..,... c.on-ny, ftll Weil le... ..,.._ H-1 .. ""'- eM a.. Strtfi •~d 1'11.,,ln ltv-. C.lt ~ Cetlforn .. OWct lD Coi;ta Meu, Bay Street and TburiD Aveiiue OMC9 tn HunUniton Be~ D 6U> Bl 8'MI otace ID Newport Seidl, l'lll W. Balboa Blvd . me63 Pott Offtce Addres1 Bos l*. Cotta Mesa, 92S2"7 From Wtltmlnater and NortJ\ County Ttlepbones. 540-1220 TeJephont 17141 842..t321 t· or l'la,,1ftl'll AdH•r1 1,in~ Call &42·56i8 , ...... , .... 0••-c-""""'~"'' '- "'-0 '"" w• I~ If'' lllV'lr •'•"" ~•tt' ii ,.,,tfr• (•' •f1"""1• ... r-r...i' l'lrf'U f'l ..,., ... tw ...... .-c_ .. *''hir.N." •Met•• ..,mt••°" Of CilW'Y"'-"t ,.,,.,.... ,f\.JrVt n eH ....... fUINI al (fHt,. •A•U (•UfM""I \ttf'".tt•M._. "" ,,,,.,., 1111 l'nnftlhf• • ., mall 11 M mllHtrv O.llMHont ,, 1S ' . on HawaU Island Twi8l, Sprague Win in "Finns 51'0CKHOLM (AP) -Two1 -\mern.·sns took Che tint and , ~nd plac. in th• Finn dJn. "hv class 1n lnlemadona.I aa.11- tnll t-vmta near GoChenbur« we,t.ern Sweden. Sunday < ~e-orge Twi~t of N c·wprrrt ~act\, Clllf wa11 tht wmnt-r and Henrv Spra~r ali;o m \;r" port w:ii1 ~Pconrl I Orange Con.d , •• • T emperatuTes 11 ,.,, - J I .. AS = ~l~~· • (lty T ~-· I « • ... ·em: w .... ,. ,,_ A • • A . • . I • Cle1necl • Oiled • Adjusted s4!!Lft! Ch.ronotr•plt a· Sdf. wbtdm 1U"11.b lalcber: Reds Hold S11mmit · Meeting Plunge Off · Bay Bridge -----.,..,... .. , .... ...... Rl49S au.ed Whllt Yl*WMt PURLS ltE-StRONG RIN~ SlZED, f""' FREE • S1A9 s1.11 FAST DEPENDULI IHVICI ~\~\I ~M ~ -~~-R PHONE Kl 5-9485 ( f 041l Y PILOT /Nftt.Prus Scientists . ~ :Quiz Held HolfaOpensDoor .Russ l'rap WASHINGTON (UPI) - 8ute Depu1:mmt aptltl ,,.. ToBigW agePush Uew that an ~ Jal ''puet'" qlltldGanalre.,. taa circulated amoq U.1. Jdentiftl bJ a sroup ol tbllr J\uaalan count.rparts II a prepaganda trap. Almost any answers Civeo by U S. aclentiata to JODM ol the queatiooa could, If pab- J1sbed out of cootat, be can- 't.rued as crlticlim of Am~ can fore1&n policy, they Mid. The questionnalru b ave cropped up lo Wuhington, on the West Coast and ebewher•. ·They were di.ltributed wMkJ before th• Banol·Halpboq raids by U.S. warplanes.Bu t answat'I publlabld DOW by tbt Ruaalanl m1'bt ...U, be In- terpreted u com.meta an the raid.a. oUldall aald. SIGNERS Tb• queationna!Ma were Hut out by the "Sdentiftc Commiuion of tbe Soviet Peace Committee" and a!CD· ed bJ Sovlet ecademldanl A. M. Jtuzln. a radiobiologilt; A. L ()pain, I blochemltt a D d Ruaaia '1 foremoet authority . v·• - on development of life on J~ D,.9, .eCnam •arth: I. I. ArtobolevukJ. ID .. -~ -b d"• _... ID ... =----.-;_. electrical enatnMr, and I . G. A. Amclc•DI at home dJlpk;rld their patrioUlm pftd Oft? the r-w a u ..., wuO WU lftCU-"" --.. _. Petrovaq, a mathematician. in puad• and rall1el tJUa Pomth of JW,, a member at.d after bllq WoaDdld In a battle with tlia VIit ~ t. Ill ii & b ad There were six questtoaa al-of the Aml11cu P1nt Inflntry Dtt1a1on lflenU, eon, Dem' tbe Cambodiq border. ~· ': '=4, It. lll'ildl ~ to1ether, the first thrM bav· ~ aid .. ~ 1ltaa tta ing to do with the re~t-·· u ... ~· wm ~~.~:1t1•· ~ci Draft StudY, Typical July Four&_. French Pim ~=:;ui::= country. otben were: f'" . ~ ... 11 1 ?' = .. u:~.~~J1g~1c 11e1enttsU Draws Fire Ob ed b 1\T • - - -Second Test *'* :' ::S.:.r.t&LttV can l.nfluence public oPnion ' &erv y l 1 atwn . ' ~ 1111& ....., '" OD the need and po11Ib11lty of I r-.. Of A L'-mb mlDlClla .... .,.. .. a. HltH NOON tl .. ~ .. ·~ .......... = M. """'°" MACH PHONI ..... 10 . naclur noo-prolileration and n '-A.Ingress PlDLADmlmA (AP) -don of Independeact ,, a I • uu i.t COllHntlall tll 1111 for .. of preventing., ~ermoouclur With flrtworb. pend• and adopted July 4, !'771. llDllina new ~. Hot• IH·bomb ) war. WASHINGTON (UPI) -triode •PMChN tbe Umt.d Btcau11 Ball 11 a t'OObl-PARIS (UPI) -France fa l&td tbt 'l'M:mltsl an -"What art the pouible PraidcDt JalOCl'a MlflJ e:Ubntecl' ~ UOth man for u. adlldldl&atSall hed a 1 l d • wodl!wldt DOI' ••1l:rt'lf tdClf& tie form! of joint action "!" •d· ~ ..... 20-mbe ettbft.' IDDlvenary of independence and lb po1ttmn ta vi.tna:m, crtttclJm of ltl ruwnptSoa at """'4. .. MW ue ,_ call ,_ ..... fllL Clllct Pflll I rl ,_ 6'dlr1blfon~ (I) P1e111tte1r,uu t entJsts of vanoua oountrte1 to-~ me~ today. demonstrators both for aDd nuclear teattnc today and pr-.. H1I CIOIMcUoDI • 1ai7· achieve tbiJ above-mentioned Commission to uamlne U.S. The nation's oblerv a D c e IPiolt. aa1d lh'7 WOQ)4 ap. pared for a MCOOd aplOlllaD aad tn.la1lat ail goal? draft polic:r la already t'IDl· centered on lDdep • n dtDCe pear todq. in bft' Padllc tat lite later -"Haw can the develop-ning into 1ome C'OOINIDoml Ball wbere UDcS-..eretlrJ Prelldent Jobnton ahwmtd thia mooth. ment of 1cl112ce ln your pat· criticism of State Georce W. Ball waa the apeakera' platform, elec-Fort•cn Ottlce omdall, tlcul&r field benefl~ from a A Repub. lioan conireaanwa the scheduled speaker. tinf to tab lt _,, at tbt pointlnl to tM t..un, I'IC'Oldl curtailment of mllltaty e1• Paplte tOarina tempera· ramn, n:nch In TQQ wtth of Britain and th4 tnUted pendJturea (11 a first rt.p ~ cbarctd tat .-t&b1111unent of turea -tbl m.-cury reacbld Mn. Jolmaon, daupter Lud sute1, privately diJmlntd ward th• atren~ of the commiukln waa an at-104 degreea here ~ -a and btr tluce Pat Nafl& crlticlam from thtat COUD· pUCe)?" tesnpt ''to aubvert tbt coo-spokumaa for tbl National Lynda. hi.a otbll' 4M1ihw, ta tries u aour p-apt1. ~ The U. S. Natioul >.cad• srwMmll committee pro-Park Service aa1d be apec. in Spain. , Prtllmtn1ry data from Cit my of Science. and the Soviet CUI .. 'D-Thomu B. Cur· tad one ot the lartest crowdl AcnN tM naUoa. Amel· f1r1t Wit 0( J"tuce'a 1188 academy have had cordial re-· ...... at tb• YMr tD Wit ltldepead-cau fl.Id ~ cbob ol a daJ aeriel touched off Saturda)' lationa for many yura. But Ua (R-Miuourl), Mid tba l'DC9 HaD wb•• the Declara· ol = in tbl rwi, GD UM at M~ tn the Tuamotu the U.S. academy never baa proper forum for 1tudy of Use bMtt. ~in the mouatalnl, ~ hl tbl Soldb thought of quJmng lta col· natlcn'a m.Wt&ry manpower er pertidpation in p~e pec1!Jo tnalc.at.ed Uttle lallout.. leagues in othtt countnea n...sa 11 "&II open, ~Uc la. B · • Ctiemanl... Ofiicia11 ll1d the telt 1'U about th• polltical dedJiom of qt.dry by the Cozitreu." amentos The ft&tbcr map &bowed 1ucceufW WbnicaDy. tberr 1ovemmenta. 1n 1 at.at.meat Sanday, car. that todQ waaJd be another It paved the ..,_, fer fur• t1a aald that at a time whlD CJ • • W • acor.cher in much of ~ coun-U. tetta th1t moaUl and la~ the drift ii of llUCh pc• aims m try. er in tba year eulmmat1nc bl T Fl Fl mount OOl>CC1l Job.uoo'a "at-In Mbmuota. Vt.c. • Prnl· the teatsni Ulla fall of a WO ags y tampt to hide the fec:U in a LA PAZ (UPI) Boltvtan dent Hubert H. Rumpbrey ''super bomb" IDWJded u a Bird 'blue ribbon' commt1stoD 11 Air Force Gen. Jl-. Bar-:!!:;:1J :!:r~ ~ fCJre'UDDS' ol Fruce'a f1rat For Lynda ~' the wrona ap-rictoe, who UllUD9d power mt Model A Ford to nearby bJdroltll bomb. . proach. in • military coup • moutbl Delano to appear bl a July PALMA DE MAUAORCA. He waa referrina to bur· Ill>, claimtd victory todl:r Ub parade. Spain (UPI) -Spanilb and lJip on the draft held recct. for a four.,._. term 11 ccm. _..;;._ _____ _ American flap fl.ft l6de by ly by the Hoal9 Armed Sen· IUtutfonal prealdant lJl one ol lide at tbt luxurioul Son Vida Ice• Committee. Tbe:r.,.. U• tbU turbulant natiGD'I qw.t- Shrinen Meet In Bay City Hot.el in 1bte ~ ~ to resume i.t.r th 11 "'electiooa. Town Fears teaort toda.Y 1n honor of Lyn-moo~ and Curtla r.t1I tMn Barrlentoa a dalbinf 47 da Bird Jo&n.oo who'-•ta> .. la no need for two tnquirtea. yur~ ~r mmtarY of: Mystery Slayer SAN FRANCSOO (AP ) ~ lng tb~e. • fleer. bued h11 claim on Some 10,CD> men pc9dld up President Jolwoo a oldest early returna from Sunday's H 0 PK 1 N S VUJ..E. Xy. Mutet Street thll IndllpeD-=~·~f:era u 1:"" V:. Official Shot ~ect1on that showed h1m t0-~~ -~ 7t 11:':'~ dance 0a1 in tne wnprd o1 ua1ioa preeent, arrived here "Ill a lad of. mor. than •ls ~ two tMIHlc• lfrla the Sbrtnera' Beth Imperial Sun4l1 wttib Mh. Anigl.er LONG ~EACH, N.Y. (UPI) to one over hll nearest rtvW, end a woma terrorised tbla Ooundl 0Dnven*'1. Biddle Dub, wUt cl tht U.S. -Aft« IW'Vtvtnc at llllt two 1'9ttred O.n. Bernardino BU· llDall comm&m!tJ ~. ~ 100,IXIO IM!Dbera ol am'-11dor tD &p.ln. attempt, on h1J Ufe Gtcrp boa, ?O, u the ceottr-Jitblialt Aut.oridel ~ tblr'9 i& Gait Andtnt Anl:lic Order ol -Cerwne, 47, a br~ ~ flaqe. a Unt bltnen the 111.Jinc of1dal ~ cl the Myalk UD6oft official. wu lbot to ~ returu from~ o--. Am llUllel1 ..s the !llrtnl ad IC famlllel are l lllilldeltb ~ wt*-ulllp oo ou.t_ tht countn lbowed Bv-taldni at two ~ Ilda tnl_,... a u. ._ o1 ~r the pordi of NI aummar mtca with Si.-vota and Mr home three b1oeb an:y.1000 tor the coanndon wNcb bome. Bllboa with 6,382. No CTtlta haw been m8de.1oPIDI omdl1ly 'l'tmday. If all the cars were a1 good as the best one. we could reduce acctdenta by five percent: 1r all the hlfhwaya y.·ere 11 good aa the belt, we could reduce accident& another five percent: but ii all the driver~ "ere u food as U1e best drivtr, we could rf'duce tughway accident.a by-ninety per cenL Inflation 11 only part· l)' to blame for the hlith cost of autnmoblle acci- dents All the tnnatJon tn the world couldn't raue the cost o! auto accidenu U \hire were none to ralae. So_km& u '4C have ecd· dentl ,.. bavP a need for sound lDlurance protection AC<"idenU Mpp@T\. i.Mur- ance II planned. Before they bapplD. let'1 plan: ull Wigmore Insurance .. .m~9 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA KT 9·0S91 DICK'S DOCK 25th ANNIVERSARY July 4, 1941-July 4, 1966 15,000 Boats Hauled on Marine Ways • DHr Mends: I would like.io take thia opportunity on our 25th' 1nnivtr11ry .. to thank our many friends and customers in the harbor •rea for . having made theat pest 25 yeen such an enjoyable succtH. Tha"k You AH, R. H. Dick Winckler 2735 W. Coast Highway Newport Beach .. WOM!NS DRESS HEELS s36s &llU-4-~ VALUU TO 7.9' LA'tOI AUORTMINT· WOMINI AND TllNS SUMMER CASUALS s26s VALUIS TO S.'9 TEIN FLATS s26s llZU 4 · 10 VALUH TO J,,, -·--.... _ -.. ·- CHILDRENS SHOIS s26s VALUH TO 4.,, BARGAIN TABLES ASSORTID STYLIS AND COLORS s111 ALLE SHOES •FOR THE AMP ENTIRE FAMILY PHONE 642~5511 I ' I l I I -... . - n .· .· ~.Jttb4, lM DAILY 'ILOT /,._.,,_,, & . . -. -~e ... C&LIFC>Rfl·la MoCll• of blouw, aldrtl, P.Cmtl, aweat.ra 2.99 .. 1.99 . . W .. 100 to 12.00, apaitlWW ~ to .. ...,. ap 1GUI' mm'l!Mlr wvdnbe a& elllr ...., pricea. Jlllllor st., • to 1S. 1811~ eJaop II tlie pow of panta atftP.erJinrpde11 3.97 to 4.97 Were 7.00 and 9.00 printed denim ioes Jaunty ID hiplten, bermudu, and ca- prta. Grein, blut, brown, m. 10 to 18. mq co acti~ lportlftlr 71 with ~g'I forJ.OU 3.33 w .. uo A marvtloul .U Gfeai!dl ef 1'Nt ,.,._, In black. blue, red, srea. aqa. Illes 38 to 44. Com• .. 17 for bllt Mlectioa. may co woma'• ~ 85 come con.ct a ablrt -~ 3.49 Yem (00 ud 1.00, liat ~ pcb Ml.._ alae.I ti *JIU low, IO~ wp DO'IF. (.d. t -...... Wed ,mt llWtl. 10 .. 11. WI• helm W.. JV lallclotli co-oft:Unat• ¥• a ICIVing wen• l'i,.91 .. 3.97 f..~ere 5,00 . and 7.00, akirta, jacbta, ca· prla, blou•, tn cool 100% cotton. Sum· mer rlpt shades, broken me ran1e. may co boulevard sportr.nar 11 lale oj famous mcrbr three ~ece enaemblel . - ' 8.99 .... 20.00 s.1...ae. btoa.. short.~ ortone acrylic twatu, chot~ of llun oc full slatt of Am~ triac:datt. Siar • to 16. Bctae, pink. pen. grali a graDD'f gown and get Mt to go S.00. Were 10.99 to 1'-99, doat up in ma4Jy ,.., pnnta aod IOl1d tuies. All the bcttu to ttt J"'U I }wUof M• ' to 1), may co campus abop O IWfft and low pric:• for 1po1tawear Mparat• f 3J3 t• 7.34 Were . 5.00 to 11.00, cotton lcnlt separates by famoua mater. Skirts. Jteklta. lblrta, 'capria, bermud.u, •hells of wublbl• cotton. Past.la, atrlpea, 8 to 18: may co 1portlwM.r HpV-atea 101 . . r famous make sweater :. sweepstake 7 .71-__.,I~• IUO ( E•eryoae wiut Come away with a super sweatu •.•• aod pocket 1Hinp. Baida, doa't you neet\ ~in& to tudd}e in wbai Califar.rua goes cool! A roundup of ttylea na&inl 1"1ii1 ~ YJtD wdigw to IOUfl1c soft Kimpies ••. all cal.land bua ffatta. PI Orloa9 aaylic, wool, or wool blendtd with mobajr, in white, black and pdels. SU.cs 36 to .((). All cdoa and .UCS not available in ~err Ryle • , .. '° cane earlr. ••• bt a wiaoa ! . . \ may CD~-72.....U tbirtem ltma ...... L sup. IOft mohair and wool prdipn b. uptwetpt Orlon• acrylic cardJ1an, Iii Ill atltch I c. a lamb of a p11r9 wool cardlpn, brua buttom d machine W'llhlble Orto°* acrylic cardipn, double c:ablt ltitch ~ •·• .. • ti. • ... .. • ... -,.._ a shift smash ... come collect savings! 6.80 regularly I"° Summer apelu hot ... so May Co's char;ini to tbe rescue with these Uny·priced cool aid& Choose from handscreened ntin prints or printa 'io cri1p canvu cloth! All 100% cotton and fully lined. The style shown lJ in gold, blue, plnk, and plum Come s~ the othen ... it'a a smuh of a collection . . all cratud md colored to turn you cool. 8 to 16 may co ~cuual dre~es 49 order by mail or phone 'v may co south coast plaza, bristol near sunflower; 546-9321, 675-3418 -shop everyday, monday through saturday, 10:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. .. · Reavard for Berna•da VleUWfl James B. Kilroy Oeft) of Newport Harbor Yacht Club reaches for plaque won by his fU"St.to-fmlah victory in the rug~ed 635-mlle Newport, R.t.. lo Bermuda race classic. Kialoa D. his 73-foot alumin- um sloop, led a fleet of 140 st.arten to the fin.is.h line. Lord Martonmere (tent.er). pernor of Bili'- muda, and Llew Vorley, commodore of tha BoJa1 Bermuda Yacht Club watch prmentation by tbe Mayor oI Hamilton. Tiii• 1t' eekelld ·. MBYC Hosts 2nd Small .Boat Race Mlnion Bay Yacht Club at --------- San Dleao wUl bolt the sec- ond annual Small Boat R.- aatta of the Yacht Racin& Union or Southern Callfornla Saturday and Suncb.,y. The competition 11 open only to the l• ylCbt cluba .i~ ftliated with the YRV. ln a4.· diUon UI the hoat club, they are Alaml.toa Bay YC, Bahl.a Corln1b1an YC. Balboa YC, cahrillo Beach YC, Coronado Y ecbt Club, Del Rey YC, Kini Harbor YC, lJdo We YC, Loni Beach YC. Loa Aqela YC, Newport II.arbor YC, Sall Dlqo YC and Santa Barbaral----------1 YO. Rtclltratlon mu.t be lMde and Savot n. on or before 11 a.m. Ju17 t. ~-_, ___ -tn ..__ ~-... CluMI alread1 ettabllibed ~ ~ WW "" WlaU"' at MBYC .,. <'A.I.QI). Vktory, Uabed OD rec.ipt or catrt• "1tni Du.tcbmaD, UCbtmnl. Pift entrlea in e9Ct. din eeary.11, Snipe, '1nn, Olt mut bt regS.ttued bJ JulJ e. Dineb:J, NaUonal Oae-Delip. n. recaua wlil feature Skimmer, Lldo-1'-~ tbl-.. ract1 for ocean clllMI Btoe hy, S&botl.-Sabot I and ftve f« bl,f cl&utl. • Ba y Area O uh Seeks BYC Trophy I Newpor~ B.I. Famed Estate Home For Columbia Crew SCMA Picks Lockwood as New leiJ.der ..... ..... .... LOW . 'RICES! Balboa Yacht Club hu an-• Jack IAckwoocl, fttenn nounced a challenge from the SAN DIEGO -An-ance-,talel In Newport. lU.,,.dur-Southem camonn boatiD.& San FrancJSco Yacht Club for 1 menta have been completed Ing the ltlS7 America'• Cup leader. la tbe netr pruldent the 16-~ear old Bob Whtte for tM California crew of tbe ol the Souttimi Callfornla Ma· Balboa Challenge Trophy ln 12-meter yacht Columbia to c~ ~~~own-rlne A.soclatioa.. the Rhodes-3.1 Clau be quarttted at Mlrtmar, one ~ u • gan, The SCMA spom'OI t be Other chaUen~es a r e ex-or the large, ocean-front es-· Southern Callfornla B o a peeled to be forthcoming No The Callfornlana wUl take Show each yar amon1 lu dettmte date has been m-for up realdence at Mlrimar ear-man_Lotber activttlel to bene- tbe race, but race commit. Y fn ~une, l95'r, Douglll llllt; at b0i6Dg iDd Oii bdater. tee chairman uoyd Joh.naon South Shore and win remain -according Lockwood hu ~. lOlg-said 1t would probably be to t b e rather .. unique leue time member ~ dlredm' of scheduled in late Augml terma -until two daya aft-the SCMA ba~ MtVed the Since the time or tts don• Hosts Fifth er the Amerlcu' Cup races oraauhatiOn . and the boat tion by Robert White in 1.BM, are completed." abow slnce 18. the Balboa Challenge Cup has Although the trlala to 1e-Other offtcen named for become one of the moat lm-Cmi Ra led the U.S. defender open 1988 were Clarence Hermann, port.ant inter . dub challenge se ce ln June, the final but-of-vice president; JOMPb Car· races on the Paclflc Coul seven aaillng aertea againlt ver, aec:reta?1; Robert JDple, It di!fera from other chal-South Shon Salling Club the Auatrallan challengei-\.a treasurer, llDd Ed Mcbols, lenge racea in that It ls sail· will host ita 5th annual Tri-not alated U1 begin until ~ uai.stant treasurer. eG in a atrictly one-design angle Cruiu Ra~ July 8-10 tember. Elected to tM 1& • man class rather than within a with Alamitos Bay and Cata-Columbia, which defeated SCMA board of dlrecton raung Llm1tltion. It 1s open lina lsland as port.a of call. a Brttlab challen&er In 1958. were Paul Albrecht, Carver, to all Pac1f1c Coast YacblJng start of the first leg Fri-,.-ill compete again.It at leaat Klple. Herbert Kleppe, Rtt- A3soc1allon clubs day. July 8. will be from • two and pouibly more U.S. mann and Robert Woodward. The class spec1flf'd In the committee boat west of the candidate• durinl the sum· Lock1rood . au~ Robert deed of gift la the Rhodes·3.1. Newport Pier Tbe finish will mer for the nomination to 'Ibomu, editor and publlah- BYC won the cup from San be off the entrance or Ala-fece th4t Auaales. Ault:ralia er oi Boating New1. u presi· Franc11co Last year with a mlt.os Bay ii expected lo send two U. dent of SCMA. Be Is tbe team skippered by Phil Wln-After an overnight rendez· meter sloop• to Newport and Southern Callfonia repreten- sor vous at Alamitos Bay, the also wUJ decide the final cbal· tative of Intemattona.I Paint Over the years, the cup has att0nd leg will st.art at 11 lenger aft6 a aertea of maU:hlCo. • bttn won six times by Los a m. Saturday an<4 finish off racea there. --------- Angeles Yacht CI_ub, threclLong Potnl The committee Mirimar, which waa bulll • times by. San Franctsco Yacht will remain on station at the originally by Mrs. George Sail.maker Has Club, twice each by BYC and finish until 7:30 p.m. Widener In 1915. covers more the St. Francia Yacht Club Third and ftna1 leg will be than 15 acrea with extens1ve N M Lof and once by Cabrillo Beach sailed from a atartlng line o c e Ul frontafe. Mirtmar's e W e88 t Yacht Club. oU Long Point to a'finilb at gardens were designed by Sailmaker Don McKibbln the Newport Harbor jetty en-Mrs. Widener In a copy of haa announced the openln« of trance. _' ~~ce'a Versailles. The fa-the MclGbbin Sails loft at Sloop B ()llfl ll l The race 111 open to all cilities Include 24 bedrooms 1717 Placentia Ave Costa ~ MORF. PHRF and OR boats and three dining rooms. The Mesa · ., whose ow~ers are members estat~'s matntenance s~rr will McKibbin of N e w JI 0 rt By F.Ja8lerncr or recogn1~ yacht_ clubs. remam on duty du:1ng the Beach, former general man-'for fu~er mfo!"JDation and stay or th~ Columbia crew, ager of Schock and McKibbtn The l'nlled Stales lnterna· rsapec~Lftcco talllSttructions ho~ the DooLl!an indicated. Sailmakers, will apply rormu-lJ aJ A . ll h ... n c race c airman "e many another larfe, lu to hla aail deslgna obtaln- n~::.nefJd ~~iao:n M~ll a~-, Jack Raub, _home phone $ New England estate. Mlrlmar ed from wind tunnel test. I• 11 H rtf _.. C h 2664 or busmess p_hone Ml-ha.a been converted to edu-conducted at~ California -..1 s, a 01u, onn . as T123 catlonal u I titu of purchased as high bidder the ff. DI te T logy. Jln>th Ensign slOOJ> produced by Pearson Yachts which was dooated to the ass0C1ation to ald tn raising funds for Olym- pic and other mternationaJ sailing compelJtion Robert Bavier. \'ice presl-1 dent of USISA. said the gift and salt of the yacht added' over s.1.000 to the association funds Pearson also donated Its SOOth Triton which brought ovtr 112.000 into the associa- tion to help dtfray the ex- penses or the u s team in the 1964 yachtin~ Olympics. LOOSE ROCKS? Criink'a Snow Whtt,. roo1 .. COAT will 11dd n t w comfort Amt bt!11utv to your home. >"' Ill ju~t II frllC'· hon or tht co"t or 1 new roof. 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A· al ly MOlldly, July 4, 1966 DAJL Y l'JLOT /Nfws·Prru 7 Ri_ehard's Dodgers Shoot for U.S. Crown rodaY • Russians · IssUed· Warning World Mark To U.S. Pair Aniels Explode Early Dodger Ace Confident Wills Not Panicked By Slide To~y on Cloud Ooninger Sets HR Mark By A880CIATED PRESS 3 annihilation of the San "Do )'00 r e m e m b e r Francilc:o Giants. touching the bases." Joe ''It was a thrill to htt the LOS ' ANGELES (AP) TorTt Wed pitcher Tony fint grand alam,".sald Two weelta ago, captaln and ri-1 .. •er ... tbey s h o o It Oonlneer. .,..,..,. ~ -"But I.be ltC'Ood ont was ....,., Maury Willi b&rDed hedl' •t home plau. unbellnable. "· author for a ~ and wrote "l don't rerMmber a sin· ClonJnger, a 24-game win· la a Los Angeles new&pape.i: glt o!e. ·~ Cloninger upllect net laat aeason who W.rted that the Loe Anltln Dodjers But then Clonln&er was slowly but now bu won six would win the N a t J o n a l rtaB1 nytnc hith u he of h1a wt seven at.a.rta, hit League clwnpion11llp apln. rounded the bases after be-irancS alaln No. 1 in the Halos Face Detroit. Tonight DETROIT !AP) -The An· pla, l'urvint ~ the July 4 weeMnd of ~ Clev.Iand Indians. throw their fire- cracker ofte.ru;e agains.t uc- ond·place Detroit toni&ht. Wills Jtlll b e l i • v e 1 it. comlnc ttie t1rst player 1n flnt .inning oo a 3-2 pit.ch ~Y SALINA. Kan. CAP>.-Ded· tbouih the defend1n1 world National Leaiut hlltory to Bob Priddy and connect-4 lc.ated. Bill Toomey, MspitaJ. dlamplons have I01t 16 of hit two crand slam bomtrs for No. 2 on an ~1 pitch by Tbe An1e11, the American League's fourth place team, bom'*2 the thlrd·place lndi· ana 10.2 and 4-3 Sunday a!t· ernoon tn 91-dearee Ohio tern· I* t1ve weeks early ttu. latt 29 •tart. and bave ~ ooe &a.JM wblla 1t&dlAg Ray SacMcki m the f.ourth a-..1 rfw R aldddtd into fO'IU1h place, a tbt AUanta Bravea to a 17· f.nn.ini. year, -pon u I. First Al'---or.o ot 1888 hen hall fam• ahead of ~ ... ft ~ ... Hodp. Ma OlJm-room-~ ~ Houston. Jvl'( ~ -C•llfONli. A'\001• .... 0.. mata, bo4ti shaU.red t be Don IAcke (1eft) proudly dllpl&,ya Newport Harbor's firat albacore ol 1Gee u "Thi.nil aren't aa bad u SPORTS BRIEFS :~~~:~ ~·!~~~;~ o. world d@cathlon record, rah· bk partner, Bill Pl&&. bolda the coveted Balboa Anglinl Club ''Number One" My ' -ca111on11a "'*" .... o.. ing bope.s for an unprtce-!l.ai. Locke cautht the 20 pound G ounce fJah SW1day aftemoon·oo Wtboo. Foe DfHl9er Si.te '"" T"""' • "·"'·· KM"c cnti. '-'-..a~ -:i& .+JV-V •-eta Jvtr ' -..._ .._ ... o..n v.. ""'rature '"'-t aus&A Itch dent.cl o~o ftnilh aaainst complllC .. ""'t~ ue • .,.,.,, paae one, w Y· ... ....., .. ~ ... 1 ...... it" 1 .. 1. f'.'-uaa c ""' P · er R •• 1& • Mf s -1.eo Mltlet o.wt wt. CALISTOGA, C&.W. -The 1trote ovw d.efendlna cham-Georae Brunet to 101e 14 u-. ~;' ~-t. • ~ K~ • .,. July 4 'Weekend bu been a pion C&rol Mann. pounda and rookie aluger The bandlOme, dark-baired H ll d ~11 ...., • ,...._ ""' c ... 1. tragic one for Cau.tola Race-ROUIUBG Obi Doll R.lck Reichardt to loat h i s Toome')', '11, pollgbed scten-o ywoo 4th Boa Tr.,..il tam~~,.~~~"~,."'· .i-·~· 8,..... "Q.m,!ip DI temper. tillc pertonner \a tach event, awy to be .. Wllla ald Saturday n.libt, Sherm a n woa ~ nm tpr1nt ur ·,.~ California •ends Jlln Me- acored 4,234 p01nta to wia tbe p k T\.,.._&L Sund seemfter St Lou.ls ~ett Cleveland m.ldt•t car racer ., ~year Suda,, besUq Glothlln (~l) to the moWld 48th National MU pecathlon ar ~1 ·-· b&lld:: ~ J~ pitched from woOciiand, Calif .. WU I fteJd tf lJ t&btr driven ba to7~1ht, ~!'n•D6t MlcEkeyLoLo11Acb uu. Sunday. k1lltd w h. n bl.I car •bot ... 15 -"-u. A .& a '-' ~~ 0 UK: gers. X· s n-Ht ba1 ~ ill recent a ttsr.bitter to &aln hls ate· tbroutb a W'OOCMn barrier wie .....,., .o. a.. au aelea Doclaer Johnny Podn~• Yean wlttl ........... , feel · Handt .. cap Shocks ond 2-0 victory over the Dodt· overturned and bit a tree. , w' .. a,~ at Eldora Speed-(2-1) wru probably get a "'" .,..._. era tb1.1 &euoa. 6 .. -...& nJ•h .,, --· ri• 1hot later lDI in h1I riCbt band, bis • "Wbtft you Plu 182 cames ..... .._., ..,t. WWJVa.uvwn Sunday'• heroee included throwinl band. a yur IVtr)' club has it.I Up• lportl car dl'\ver Oav.. rude.-Brunet Reichardt and Jack , Hodge . lc:ored l,lJO, also ,.... ..,,,., .. ,._. -... °*' ..,~ci~ '°' Ra and &>wns and n,tit now nour, 33• S. Fr an c 11 c 0 Sanford but the· bl SUnd.a beatlni the old world mark ~~ .... l'lnll ..... ,. ...... 11· 1 ... ,.:,. -...... . cers we•re baving our problema, .. «&abed Ind WH dlld on ar-A n nel Box punch WU Jlm F'r:101i. Hi~ al t ,G9 11t by C. K. ~Mll of := ~ ~,....,..... . . <~l'n aald WUll. "But we'w bttn rival at k Helena S..Utolr· ~ thrff.run homer capped a Formosa and UCLA 111 l963. ;, ·1."1 F'"' cw Ma_.,..,, !11 cMl1 i,.j! ~ · · · throuO tblt belort and we've lum. "an eAM1 ..Ven-NJl outbw'at ln tht eec- Tbe. pair abo b r 0 k e the ~1..,ttal 1i 1M·llW Jf'21&.,,...r DETROIT CAP) -Death alwa,ys come out of it. W•11 OKUBOMA crrv, Okla. ~ Q • ~'\ ond tnntng ol the first came ::t~lC~~ i:ark of 8·{ ue t::. ~ ~-=1., lu ~ lW . ..... 1r)-11• rode with the nation'• top do It agaiL." -Fie" AJMlrt9 Gbnne tf CAL.,OaN~ and he ICOred the niahtcap's uetf in i:. J~rui!: ~SD~ ~~mL•='f c,~;:,..~, m = 1J. =r> f: lpeed boat driven apin Sun-The most eocounigtna thing B..-..., 8pala, wblpped ~ d 1• ,• • ·~ wtnn1ng run. Lut A ri to win . 1 ., •• , '"O\!.jt•i.u··~ r, tt , :ii'' I# day aa vetcan Chuck Thomp. about Ule loe1 wa1 tbe pltch· to,..eecled Ro4 Lner •f l,r ' I i 1 Fregoai, an .u .. w aame . me can aaams ...,,,.,; · · · ~ ~J,, .. l~ll 1 '<JI-1 : kf11ed h hi in, ol rlthlb&nd• Don Orya-Autralta 8uda1 la a eeml· . " : I f atarter ln 1984 &n4 • &love Ruma in the nrst meet in ~~rvn'w1tii ·INN . , i.T.r~· · ...,, ~ IOft wu w en 1 maa-dale {i-11), who burled a lix· naal aame fl u.. •ts,• ,.,,11., l artist at 1hort.atop, waa hlt-1~ 1 at Moacow. • D •· 1'111 . ' .. , tv oul~ "t'l ...,, aive hJdroplane new apart oo hl*r only to suller his MV· World Prtfellloul 'hula -; :if. : : tine a puny .let juat a month I d NY we could finis~ o:=. F-a ~1"'~ :c ::::,J ... ~ ..... : ... '11111' I tht Detroit RiYer durlna t h e en th Jou in bis laat eight de· b.«aUoul Teenameat. "z,,..~ t 0 ago. but h•'• upJ*i that to one-two. altboufb the Rua ~ ....... , \It ~·0 m Gold Cup race. clliona. Glmae clnMd Laver. ~ i I .252 with aolld hittina. 11~·Cb~ .. ~~ayofa Hstrongting' ~J"a'!r: ,~ ~~0111i..,.1 Ul .J... .A.. -"-Y~llow driven, aJ'lhough "It wu the be1t I've felt the world's t.p-ruled net Sallior• • : t ! Tbt Anae~ ran. up . a &-Oh 1-.i -.. \.Allll.W un · I~ ·~ !A '~-1 117 W H W all year " aa1d the •110 000 a 1-7 M fol i.o1 .. '• o o lead after five Innings m t e loo Beach, coach of U.S. de· ~ .. ~w~ lii.:r~:I" m saddened by the second trag-tar v.t.ru "l tbttw' bard pre, . I • Yotel CLIVI~-~ ' ' • first cam•, wlth Fre1osi's ca~oa and weietlt meo for~; .. ,.-..,~ c•-r11""'' •101 I. I. M .... JaeU edy to bit tMll' raa.b in two~ bad ,ood d " MINNEAPOLIS -Sandra 61 • "•1 ~ the bi& ooe Joe Adcock lM blg mHt July 23-24 ln =1~t ~~~J~~T~ ~ii 'flit ...,_ 11 .._.,,. w t11t ...a. weeb. vot.d along with boat; Yet Dry1dale '::m:O ·sut-Spuzich, a d.atrk .. yed Serblan ,::~"ud i ' I i poked another ~omer, wtth Lot AA11Je1 . :., ,........,. . ·. ·: .= ~ ,._. ="J.. 'be.!t owntra to reaume tbe race to-ton, tbe rilbtbaoded hell o1 lu1 who uaed to belt a IOft-:ttt. ~ ; ~ f one on, in th• llitb. -'l'oomef, Bodi• and Dav t rti••ft uca. ~' ~·· 1 '"' r::..,.. l-!'.!: :=.J!..,.. day. ~drivers were klll-lth• D 0 d 1 er•' "biC four," ball u a c~an-up h 1 t tt r 'i~a 1 1 l Reichardt banged out b l s Tboruon, third-pl~ce fmiah· "=' f.~o ctr' ,,. "Yea:. 1•m oc .-... -.,. .... i... ed J 11 t th Pr !dent' have combined for only one around I~anapoll.I, u 1 e d ""'· 1111 1 t I I 15th homer ol lhe MUO~, ty· er with 7,475 point., were •';"941eyy10. ,l} 0111 ni 1r, ~. • ...,. 1 , .,,, unt n e •s 11 1 vi.ctory since June 2 htr bead' inttud o( pow•r to 1r,,.c.. t g ~ ! Ina the ru1htop 3-3 1n the roommates the put t b re e ~' '="·"'~~=" h: ~~ 't-i::~.-C: --r-. "f'P:1 Cup race at Washinaton, t>.C. N 1 t u rally. they'll bt up t.come the •ury>risln1 n • w Ir.~ ,111 1 ~ ! sixth -. but not before h• took weeu in Goleta, Calif., a San· ~~ Otr~ftl. '" ~· 111 flt. ....,~.%. .. ~l..r.!P!?: Many of the 300,000 spects-aplnlt another ltfthander U.S. women 1 Open 1olf ir.•• ,1 , a strikeout earlier. ta Barbara suburb, whJle , '.'9c. 1~ ct' ~,1 j~ ;: i~~ "!.'Tl. 'Ti'M'li' ,;z'1.';;I tori who llDed the rlvtr banks th.la afternoon wben Sutt 0 n champion Sunday ~ orn '9 l-Big Rkk thought he ha4 h.it t.raiAlna J.Dtem1vely for tbe T~ll,,.! ~/1Mt1o11 .,.,,,., "~ •"wit itQ. along the three-mile ~ourse (7·?) oea a al.nit Ctncln· Mi" Spusich. wto has been 1 '"rt '·,.~1 1 ~~. a foul Up, but the umpire two-day, 10-event wt. .,~uo1.~Jt't...J>'6 ,rf1l11 ~~ =:r~~"'-l ~\m acreamell u Thomp.lon a boatjnaU'a Jlm 0.t.,1, O·I> in ooe of feminlne 1o1r1 lttser ~. < • ~''l'l'k. "t!.Yl:it:~ called it a clean 1trlke. The Toomey a m a i i n e l y ~ve = , .. , ...... i. ~. "· c•1fa1-' disintegrated moments after ~ optOtf ol 1 ~-I 1 m e lllhll tor nw years, m a d e ,_, -W11 ·~;·· "• •• 11 so youna 1tuger aot mac. when a.chlevtd tUettme bettl In.-.!! w -· • • '· r:-he croued tbe starting line at1 rt the iame'a btHelt title ber r 1 M t 11 t o the crowd booed. He cracked five events juat six months .::ou•TM ~~· Ml~ .... , ... ,..., l Dlore than 100 JDl}eg an hour I H ... tT ~II tlnt tournament vil"tOry by cw. UI J a I ; hll bat again.et th• ground aft.er l»com1Da w early this '"''-'rr.1 ~ ~~-r . m ~ Mir .., ln what for him 'W81 • third l '!!f:l.! :· ~I t 'i capturing the Open and I t s ~~ • ii ' ' ! : and then broke it w i t b his yeii wttrr 1M11~teo1l• and ~~r)~J# £" a~ . r!:=--he:t. Cbaiat °'*" ~te j~~~,. ! I . ~ • M.000 fl rs t prl.H by 0 n e ~~t.''T-1.~ 'A-tt.31'. , bare hand&. hepaUtis in Germany wbtre r= .. , Cit ~''! ii· Kuty awtftJ ~vy ~1~r~~. i· ' ' ~ -~:u::itr:~=-~~~~~i/A~K\'l~ft=~:. p1a~rM-1•ar-ol4aDe-}~·i£ l f I AJQR LEAGUE ~1 ------Schitm ~11,,•\1: . ~ 1 .....,,..., trolm irom tht waw. Pby-·T·~·, • , , l l · ,, ~ch, J'r1ed• er. · · Gym Open slclanl applied mouth to· "" """L•}, • "., Little MIH Muffett" 1 couldn't return to my 'gr," ·~·~• 1 ""' •ld• mouth resuscltaUon u he vm1e, • • ! ~ : "Sat on 1 Tuffet" =-~Jit':y ~~.l~; ,~~1 1¥' ~I fli Eatanda Hi f h ~l's was driven to Detroit's Re-r·~~ rt ! 1 i 1111 .. ..., ~ * ~.._ '200,' I rtltecl at bome for five ' ~=, ' ""'\ '*':t"' ll; gymnaaium will be open ~invtn1 Hoapltal but It was ln ~ ~., 1' I I l :-....: :W~ :!,~n.au.;;; weekl, spent some of !flY "'1 -::} ll! from 1 to 10 p.m. on Tuts· ~e referee Bill Newton~:~· l ' l : unott•1. LllAtWI AMHtoN Lu•u• =.-::..:=-.... ....':'.;:: ~ 1~1Ml'MI •• "........, l t lwldla Wiii .,.., ,_ lllen -.- aavtnaa and •tarWcl training ':r ~-'o c 1U: "' II: days and Wednuday1 and said Tbompaon'• 7 80().pound •· 011~ pr 1 • : 0 w .. uet ~ . ._.. •111 '--' "ct·...._ Aallpril 2.'' !~!!11to'I ~. dq. uic"kl~ "" ,;:r c~ r.~':1 ll'from 1 to 4 p.m. on Tueadays boat, called Smimoit. "seem· ~J·i!i, " ~ ,f, ooLt :1~~:;1"° !: ~ ;!; -fVt ~";: !! ~ ~ 11~ New auick Riviera came ~· ·~ ~·T ltATAMOlll 14-11 ... / ... •,( Id to become alrborn mo I ....... -tOO.~& l'tlli.Mlp/114 4l 14 SA s ~ .... . .. 0 J1 j; , -INtla. ~ _ ...... --ly ,. • T•A<• "'-"'.O~'O and Thutldays for volleyball, e · · l nl'-&l Loul• 1. LM. """'"' ~-Lot .,...... •t u m "" •l!Wflla •• " ~ ~ lf ') ..., ''"''"• 1 -.. t tM. •·-· · r uci~\' ·~.,,:':".e.-;. . . badminton ptni poni Mabt· 1n.nt.u1ly and Ulen smacked ~·" ~· .~ock..,si"',....'" 1. ". '*''"\ . ~ : : ,~ ~~artt :·:: t ;o ·"' li"' -0111t ........ A1a co110. TIMN ·om• •· ., 1 _ o1<1e.. ' ' down hard on the water:". m tac ,; l-JI 11• "• 1• 1• so l~1ic\:.11 ... · ,. • 474 11.,.. t:="~ir; ~ !! <Jt " =.. °:-:::-C. ·~-;: IUMS SET TO REPORT ORANGE (UPI) -JIJ'St how well new head coach o.or1e Allen'• crash diet pay1 off for ltle 1988 Los An1elee Rama will begin to be anawered Wednes· day when 11 wtlraDt and (l roo1c1ea report to Oiapman Oollce tor th• start of summer tratntna. "The future will take can bf ltaell," Allen aaid when he took over t b e ~lens of the Rams from Harland Svare last win· ~r. "My ~nrern i~ with now" 11.1 ~:;,"lf bail, wrutllnC and welpt Stunned Cold Cup officials n·.,n,•,. IL. rn 1 t f J it. 1 l ATlll"'• .. it "' _... 11 w.~ n a ,,. n .... .,, .. .,., ...._ .... t•• ...... f .Jr,,J=:..,) m UfUng ICtf;ritlfl. at first Cancelled the mett. 11. -I Y JHlt-. ,.,,.,.. -I · • A-~::.:.art! ~ g .~ i!"' .... ..!Wda~I t!.l'\ 1" )6 A! '"1 \l.!. ..,.,...,., ._.. Ottlrolt 7, KallMI ClfY J $4595• Cl V \11 l'llllHti,1114 U. C111<-t Cl!~'· ....... I • •m '} 1to "" Yl)rll •. 1'1.....,,... > Waal\1"81"' 10. .... Von • Cl ' UO Ali.flt• J. '911 '•tllCI-1. It lfllllfllo c ...... i.M t. C.INw"ll J ,11\1 Cit I 111 G Pia s . 5 ] ""'"°" .... Cll\CIMtll .. , ''"W..llU •l. MIMetOO H ~ JMll l 11~ s t l _.,., ·-"· ~"' ._ ... W1 .1"'11~ '°""*' allln ll urney ces ur1Jr1 e l'Htte.rftll .. 7. N-Y~ 7• H..,. Yort a. W1alll"9""' I · l'f\H.o<M'-"1• 6. C~~ J llanimort •, Ml•..-t<llt 2 aov~a.i..11,p C•ll ~" Mat ~r MG;111tft ), CIMIM911 I lethlll ,.,, C~lc•oe M • · ltllr"'~ T~\1 ~.J"f:ri'.i:r " •• l1<11& t. loo "•'" • ca111orn1a IH c~i."" 1 > I • • • A01'111 II .... ,,.fl(,_ J Kt•U• (•Iv ).10. Ot••olt 0 j f.VINTM ltACI. f\~ ..,,"'""· ' .,.., ,. .. ,.. ...... ,....,.., 0•- UIM ""· c11..in.. aftow•-· ,..,,.. Spec:lal t.t UM ever-popular Gurney man· -the only llmf' any first ,. ... v"" 1s111w s.s '"" ,.,.,,., ,.., •• '""'°''"' 1Mc:G>o1t111" in •• 0•1r1M1I -"ny P" LW l'tlll-lolll• IS""'1 •-' •"" C:vtit >-JI, 2, 1~1<11 , .. flf ,._,,., , 11. •191'1 " < I "' Dn..u.. UJV• aged an almost incrM.lble 'tarter has ever finished it! 1w1 ... ..,,, 1w1-.ie '"•a<v11 w ., 1ea11 M t .. .. Iii Jfllrl =:,.. 111 RmtMS F'r A fifth Ul fl I h in bi ltlmbvrt" flaw .,., .,.. tltll 1·11 •I ,......_,,. IH•,..... ~I. •191\t ~r E~"'Tw'RM '* '\ ::,1 • anct -UI· p ce n s I Uft· Grand Pr~ .opener Cllic..e-(H•MI• H .... Haiti-ft ,.., I Konu t..Clly (Hvnltr , .. , •• ••••1-ro N•w avlck Special Deluxe 4 Dr. Sedan Allle. lr ... L ....... ·~ a /M, •-· Cw. _, Mlh. Tle!W •-a~tei.. 01• ......i .._ artell! ...... -. aM11 .. lltmt. "l\lt INllY AdfltltNI "'9M8 $2895* ;..,,.ji. cU v'.:~11 11 trallan Jack Brabham was dedu;wertd Eqle. "'"•"'• <JoMWl u 1 '' """"°" co~ <•ro-1 1 .,.. ,.,,..,., 1-<1 iw111oM ·-Har-Iba> l" u.....-4 1--..1 In th th Ion "-· Trailini Brabham acrou vetl '·''· 1w111Q111 C111e.aoo '"lLllrro ... 2 •!Id ,..,.,. ,_., at Ar!Nf r.J t.ftl 14 ..... ,,. ... -er e UTney, f 41 n .. mm· ClllCiflNll !O'TMlo 1·21 al la AflO<I ... HIW YOt1< ($'9t! ..... Y,.. 1• ..... Pt!.,ton ll• H ~ _. ~ =• world drM.na champlon1hlp can entrant, spotted most the line in Sunday's tvent <""""' 1-11 ..s1, > I lrand New '66 0-1 •. ·..:_ Jt'tJo~I. "m,\-•;,~ , sr1 " l .... " •W•"*'"' .... ,. ,,,,. Ml w...,,,,,.,.,. ,._" 1-4 -"""""" ,. ....-....... competition toda.y, but ex-of the racers nearly 100 was Mike Parkes o · ,1 ._ .. ~ .. M,_ <M..,ltllat .,., .,,. ,..,. ,1 •' ..,..,. ca1.,.. 1~ .... L-• A-1 o.. ""' .. .._11 " tomt• .,..~ tt--,-.NT-M_llA_CI 1 ~ iFv:' perts were already· 1ooklng horsepower as he utilized tain in a Ferrar1 while ,., 11-11. ' u. 2 , -..._ t111t1, IHI<~•· ... 1, '" ~' ..-. .A~1c.e11 ~ . ,.t~: to Costa Mea1'1 Dan Gu rn· last year's small Climax Hrabh&m's teammate. Den-,,..., c~ .... ,,,., .... ,., * "'" 0 uu '""' STANSBURY BUICK ......... ,.,..... .... ,.., ...... u •• • .,... ""tfe.a 1111:1 'inoo'. ey to offer a 1tout challenge engine while finishmit n1~ Hulme of A11strali1, c1 .. , 111..... lh<11 .. '''"" win• ~· t 1. 11 v .i-vt••I 1l' before the 1968 Grand Prix touches were being plart'd was third BUICK e JAGUAR e OPIL e O.M.C. TRUCKS =:.,,•=:.!.~' ... ' ,.,,., & <• {'~"' i :i"L..~r Trev1,,.1 : .. l aeason drswa to a c:loH on the re\ olutlonary Gur· Lorenzo Bandtm of Italy .1.tlt' < ,11if'~,111 :11 While Brabham waa win nf'y W1>slakf' powerplant in led mo~l or the way, but NEW USED $1876* ·.~ "01 1.., "''''~--' i7• nlnit the Euron.an Grand England was s1dc>lrnf'<l w f'n ~ 11 l"°"o f''• l 11 h h l 2~ tl. 17th I t. 1120 Newport I I I ,.-h 32 CARS Cotta Miu CARS c~~.·-~:,.-:~:, s!;~· Jw ir:;-;;1111 :~; Ptllt here Sunday In ht~ The Eaglt "a~ ~rvt'nth in throttle broke on t • nd '4t-l7H ,.... ......... ---------~ ~~~:~1 ~l ~n ~~~Bra~am, th e ibd~utlli~ew~~b~k ~~~~. ~-----------------------------~ \ 4 ' DAILY PROT EDITORIAL PAGE True American Spirit .... Today Ult nation observf.I m various WIYI tu tare- most patnoUc bollday, commemonti.n& tbe adoption of the Declaration of Independence. John Burroughs, ~e great American naturalist and author, wrote in his Journals on July 4 more tban a century ago: "That whtch diltinauisbes this day from all others is that then both oraton and artillerymen 5b<>Ot blank cartridges." Unhappily, the Glonous 1-'ourth this yew will see Amencan soldiers, sailors and marines fu1ng real bul· leUi. napalm, mortar shells, deadly rockeu and bombs in an increuingly all-0ut effort w protect and preaerve the independence of a small A.siatJc nation thou.sand! of miles from home American boys are giving their bves this day lo honor a commitment by the Uruted States to protect South Vietnam from Communist aggreulon from the north. Why~ Because faJlure to sund and fight aga.ln.st such aggression now, and in that place, would mean encouragement for mote and more enslavement of free peoples through ag~ion by the same enemy, the same tyrant. And eventually the war against such aggression would come to our door if we fail to win in that far away place. Our strident voices of dissent -Wayne Mo~. William Fulbright. Frank Church. as well as the ••peece- at-any-price" advocates, the n~isolationi.sts. the scared and the tinv minority of domestic Communists -are prolonging the war by givmg a false impression of di· vision within this nation wrucb will, soon enouC}\. C4luse withdra¥i'lll of our armed forces from South Vietnam and hand victory to North Vietnam (and the Red Chinese and Russians, divided 85 these two are) on a silver plat· ter. But this is not a true reprtu.ntatfon of American spirit and determination This lllOSt powerful nation on earth could wipe out all of North Vietnam in minute!. But our purpose ts benevoJont. no matt.er what our detnctors at home and abroad IDQ ..,,. So we haft IOUOt to honor our prc>- ted.iv• commitmeot to tbe South Vietnamese wlule mlotmlzlo& OW' aUacb aimed et brblting Ho Chi· Mi.oh & Co. to tbe conference tablt. lvee &ht destruction o1 North Viet.Dam'• oil IUppU. ,,. C21Tled out IO u to avoid bombing dvlllaol or naa-mlltary targets, while aavi.Dt American and South Vletnama.e lives by cul· Un& down the Communlstl' means of ~inforcemenl John Burroughs bid ll right, however, when he uid that orators will shoot blank cartridges today. They will be al.med at palriotilm; the son of love of country th.at ls sneered at by some, 6J>tt:SSed in blood and pain and death by others of nobler stripe. The rocket's red glare will be all too real in Viet· nam. At home it is more likely w be the pallid reflection of bumin& draft cards or the dull-bright llgbt in lbe eyes of paradinc beatnlb who hue never learned that freedom over the centurie,, bis. always had to be woo a.t the cost of the blood of patriot. and protected by eternal vigilance and readineas to flaht. The prayers of all Americana of good will th.ls day will be for a world in peace -a peace iDvoMoc lr\le independence and free self-determination for all peo- ples; independence from ~ selflah. the tn.human, the cruel and the stupid. He Leaves His Mark Charles S Thomas stepped dO\\ n la.st Friday as president of the Irvine Company, after nearly sjx event· lul years. Hts tenure in that office has seen a gnat many exciting developments on tM ranch ~t will be ma1or factors rn the cultural, aoclaJ and economJc llf• of Orange county for all time. The DAILY PILOT wiches him well in his well earned. retirement from a 1001 career 111 businea md public life. • __ .,.. .... ~11[9·~ • AUen·ScoU Veep Restrains LBJ l SirictiY r;;;oi;~ l . Jbdp• MeGIU Vacullm at -the· End B.> ROBERT S. ALLEN and PAUL SCOTI' ...,., ___ It w1U be news lo Vice PreSldent Humphtty's scornful liberal critics, but he is far from a .. hawt" in inner White House coun- cils Whlle publicly supporting President Johosoo'a em- battled foreign policies un- swervingly, Humphrey in backstage administration deliberations almost invar- iably is the foremost ex- ponent of restraint and moderation. On occu1on, the Minne· sotan'5 firmly-voiced "dov- ish" coWl5el is followed. A GRAPHIC insUt.nce oc- curred at a recent bristling White House cmcussioo of Sen. Frank Church's report on hls tnp to Europe for a first-band study of the ex- plos1ve NATO controversy. A member of the Foreign Relations Comml~. the Idaho Qemocrat wu given the aasigmneot by Sen. J. William Fulbright, [).Ark., chairman, a lead.Ing oppon- ent or White House policies. Nettled by Church's cen- sorious findings, the Pres1. dent and Underse<:ret.ary of Stale George Ball were all for Issuing a stern blast. IN CHURCH'S report. he expreHed the opinion thal ~nt de Gaulle was generally more in llne with European thinking on NA· TO than the U.S .. and pro- po$ed a persona l meeting between him and the Pres· 1dent on this momentous problem. Particularly irritating lo Uie Presldent was a para- graph In which C h u r c h urged "less dogma l Is m. less msistence on an Amt!"· ican solution" in NATO af- fairs. and adopllon of ··an approach Which cooJd be hf'st described bv that 1d1- om oC the American West, ·riding a little looser m the sadrtle ' " "TiflS SllO\\ S t h a l Churci1 knows about as much about handling De Gaulle as he does horses. and apparently that isn't 'ery much... ~napped the President. · If I followed his advice, De <:aulle would have free rPin to WTe<:k NATO completely " l ndersecrt>tan Ball wa~ f"qUally deroga1ory "This report 1s ~01ng to co\I us nolhmJ! hut morr twuhle with thr othrr NA TO allies." he 5a.ld, ''unless we make 1t crystal dear thal 1t does not have the adminittration 's ~-·· Church's proposal for an 1mmed1ate summit meeting between the Pre.&idenl And ~ Gaulle will caute dis· senaion amonc NATO mem- bers at a time when we are doUlg our utmost to work out a unified position for future negotiations. "IN MY JUDGMENT, it Is absolutely necessary that a White House statement be wued 10 the.re will be no rn.\,Jundentandln& that the Presi~t bu DO lnteo- tlon of meeting 1epvatel1 with De Gaulle." ln the midst of this Ourry of angry brickbats, Vice President Humphrey broke m with a qwet but emph.1- bc admonition to ''stop, look and list.en." "Before anythinc ia de- cided," he advised, "I think it would be wi.se to recoc- niu that there 11 quite a bit of me.nt in Church's re- port. There are r!<:ommen- d.ations that should be giv- rn careful <.-onsideration be· rause they are very close 10 policy changes the Preii- 1dent 1s deliberating. Wt rlon 't want to be going off hal!-<:ocked ... ''WHAT HAVE you got In mmd7" asked the Preai. dent "for one thmg," pointed out Humphrey. "there Is Church's recommendat1on for a comprehensive nu· dear test ban and a new all·European security ar· rangement guaranteed by both Russia and the U S Both prnposala are square- ly in line with your long. range policies for Europe." "Yes. l gurss that's so " admitted Johnson. !\f'ar Ge'.>rfe. I ltke this girl -she's a real dish, George -but she keeps U.lking baby talk. It's had enough when we'rr alone to be caDed somlhing llkf' "b1ggums sweetums" but when she calls me some- thing hke "poopsie·woop· sic" in front of the gang - "cu Is there a solution' SICKt'MS !>ear S1ckums lltttum roadsy · woadsy Cast) ·wasty and wave bye. bye to it.sty dii1hums. Dear Gloomy Gus: \\ ll\' lh1~ gouge" Wr'n.• nicked 35 t('lll( for an ordmarv park of r1gar- <•ll t•' in :1 \'ending machine but ~e can hll\' thr 'i&mr pack for around a quart· 1 r mN thr 1 ounlN -R H ll rMI ........ ,..._,h , •• _.." " iP'lfllo\ r .. MC•t..,tfly ~ ... tf f'tillt G ._... .. ..,. t....r " .. " "' • .,., fflll Ot~y 0"-• Dall., "ll•t · Sooner or later you are going to meet with De G&ulle." cont:laued Humph· rey "Thal can't be avoid· ed 1f NATO la to be pre- served. 1 can aee nothing wroni or harm.ful in a sen· at.or advocating such a get· together at thiJ time. U a aatement deoouocinc tbla report is wued, It's vlrtu· ally ~ to trt&ger an- other forelcn policy uproar in the Democratic party and mw the Re-pubtica:na happy. Lel'a not forget this 11 an elect.ion year." AFT&R A Ion& pauq th& President u.ked, "Wlat do you suggest n do!" "Send Cburcn a polite letter acknowledging the re- port and thaakl.ng him for submitting ll." a d. v 11 e d Humphrey. ''Tell him bis recommend.at.Jona are under review and that either you or Secretary Rusk will con- fer 1rith him on them. He'll be happy and there wUl be no row ln the petty ... After further dilCUllion the Pruident •creed to Humphrey'• plan. In addi- tion. the Prealdent told Ball to make ctrtal.n that a statement dratted by the State Department ..-UOg Church was destroyed. AN01llER ~ eUort in Humphrey's cap was hil persuadl.ng t be President to invite Sm. Ful• bright for a private talk on foreign policies. Thil unan- nounced meetinc was their first since the Arkansan began invelghinr against thr Whl~ House's course. "When the lime comes for Vietnam peace negotia. hons," Humphrey told ttie President, "Fulbr1gbt1 help couJd be of greatest import· ance Any agreement that 1s reached will be consider- ed by his committee, and he can be or utmost value. It would be mfinltely bcl- ter to have him on your side than against you. It'• very much worth ta.lklng Uungs over with him." AFTER PONDERING awhile, Johnson asked Ful· bright to the White House for a long talk -which came off amicably and har· moruously Humphrey was unable to deliver on one job given • him by the President Tttis was to mducr Sena· tor!\ Fulbright and 'llobb~' Kennedy, both t'r1ttcal of the administration's armed intervention in lhe Oom1n- 1can Republic. to accompa · ny him to the inauguration of Pres1dent-ele-ct .Joaquin Balafi?\Jer THt:; TWO sena tors de rimed on the excuse of "oth· tr engagement.~ " oe~pil(> lhtir ahsence - and littlt·not~ but h1~hlv 'U:ruficant (ailurt' lo sa\I a word commcndmll! the re· ct'nt 11ucces11ful [)omm1can tltrtion }lt1mphrrv •~ -.urr to bc w;irmlv wl'knm rel ll\ H;1li11!11rr • The \'ice Pr"~lrlrnl 1~ t.1k IOlo: Wlfh him ii prnm1W OI $5.'I m11l1on 10 morr rrnn om1c aid Glrll A re Mor e A~ee ' By SYDNEY J . HARRIS ,__ . .........,~ I ~ 't imagine why so many newspapers thought it W&I front..pe&e material when a psychological ex· 29riment at UCLA l a s t month disclosed that1fftJe boys are nicer to one anoth· e:r than 11 ttl.e gir ii are. The research tndtcaUd that "eirl.J ve men ag. cresave aod reject other people more than boys do.·· The girls, alao, were more 1nclloe4 "to inflict pain and dacomfort on some other <¥d" ANY P.\RENTI who b&ve carefully ob'~ t h e l r boy-children and their girl- chJld.reo as both sexes pro- gressed throu&JJ I c h o o I could have no doubts ~t this was tbc cue, without any experimental venf)'ll\g. Boys form clubs to enjoy one another's company; girls form cliques to u- clude t>tber drll. to crtti- ci.u them and t.o r ~I su· ~to them. BY THE TIME tht· g1rll are in fourth or fdth grade, they have developed lo a high degree the po" er to ~und and ostractU other iJ.rta, and are intensely compe(Jtive In tht sodll and sartorial areas. lbe boys -who, perhaps. get rid of their aggres51ve and competiUve ~odenc1e~ in sports -simply do not bother wilh boys they do not like. IT WOULO teem t h a l boys respect the mascu IDl· ty of boys more lha.n i..1 rls accept tbe femln1ly of ,1;1rl1; and this would argue S' me basic inferiority feehng that either nature or culture haa unplanted m them But tlus feminine lenrlen- cy to ~usp<'Ct cnt1c12e and reject other women l uu both way!\. Because e\ery woman 1s, in some sense, every other \\Oman's .nat· ural enemy. it is al~o more IHI SflAHOC WOIU> MR. MUN' important for her to bavt remmlne al.Ii• mid farm contederacie6 tbr'oucboat IUe TllUS, MEN, u th t 1 grow up, tend not to have nearly u m;my c I~•• friends as WOl'Dfll do. There may be several men they like. but most adult maJes do not have a "beat friend," a. near! y all women do, in an inti.ma~. confldienUal, and self-dlscloaini way. Men, on the whole, a.re not as critical of other men aa women are of ~ wom- en: and, by the aame ~ ken, ~itht!r do they form such dose att.acbmeota to penoos of the •me •ex AU. GENERALIZA· TlONS of Ulla kind a.re dan· gerous. but lt 1eem1 to me that women have a ncber, more thickly-textured, more mt.e.me, emoUOIW life than men do : they love strong- er and they ~ s~u. from the time they are tit- tle Jirls. Men live more in the temperate iooe, emo- tiooally, and this IS wby their love often teemJ weak and cool to a women. 1HE VERY WORD. "Jovt," indeed, may mean qulte different things to a ma.n &Dd to a woman, be· catue their ~ and ex- pectations are difftt«Jl It ta wben ebb difference Is not ~ and accept. ed on both aides that "love" begins to curdle -and even hen It curdles diUer· ently: for the women, Jt usually turna into hate, for the man, into indl!fereoce St&J1 ADdenoa, S.P. "I don't object to shooting for the moon, but I submit that we would get a tonier, higher orbit for our money o u t of an elementary school." TbeoloCfca! mortida.oa., still l&lbJt to ~e which wUl bury God, •bom they A1 II dead, are praently becahMd ln apau.y. Thq we:re, however, belptul. All ''belie•en"-... &HtefW .... tbem for having 1Urn!d dlJ- cusaion. They were espe- cially salutary tn puttt.nc a finger OD the fad. that lf God u not, in fact. dead, He nooett>etea ls deed in- aof ar u He lJ reflected in the activities of perhaps a aubltantial m a j o r l t y or Cbri.ltiao c h u r c b e 1 and their members. More and more mJ.nbt.tn and rabbft today are lll· creulnct1 aw.re of UM dlfflcult Wk of adJuJti.nl tbemMlvea and tbe1r coo-srecauom to a new altu> tloa and todet,y. Urbao.iza· lion, of necenity, mak• for more aecul.arUa t i o n. Selene., by r e m o v i n 1 ma.nr of man'a fean ol ~ unknown in d.1aeue, baa tt- moved the ·feeling of re-- llance on God to avoJd, or cure, dl.aeaH. what be heara oC s~ tx• pJoratlon.a. He no klo•er ts happy with hi• 1dta cl • comfortable beaveo of ahln- tng •alll and eoldte 1treet1 tomeWbere up in space. "Ibls ls, of (()Utff, a •uper· ~~ .BuliLr.. malna true that the old eon- cepts are now lmplaualble and lrre.levant to today's meo THIS RELIANCE WN a feature of put aeceration.a. Opentloaa oa bearta, tbe emergence ct anilldal tld· THE REV. DR. Rtinhold neya and heart.I, a.ad the Niebuhr. who was Profet· bectnnhlc of s 11cc•11 lo 1or of Applied Christianity tbelr use have served also at Union Tbeologtcal Sem· to make man more aecular. inary from 1930 to 19e0, The averaie man, bavinf and is now rttired, diJcus-C'Ome U.P with the tradiUQn. aes t b e 1 e mortktana In •al belief•. ii sbakeo by "Chri.stiaruty aod CriaiJ." Bl.Tl' MYSTERY and tbt requirement.a o1 f.alth re- main in rell&ious a.od aec:u- lar life. There mu.st be a revere11ce for ttUJ mystery whicb, u Dr. Niebuhr UJI, "tra.n.scedl all b U m I D knowlfldae." Meanwhile, #hat doe 1 man do to express and re- flect hlJ belief• The th• logical mortidan• are not helpful in 80IW9rlnt.. .................. He char1ea th.at radiC.1 l theoloetan• of the present, unlike prominent atbellta of the put century, sweep away the adlemes of mean- ing that men find useful to explain human nature and the complexities of the his· tory. but "are putting noth- ing in tbetr p~ " , IT JS precisely thi1 vac- uum at the end of the God- is.<fead books, euays, and assertion1 that troubles those who aeek to find ways to make Chrlatian and Ju- daic belief relevant t.o mod· em sodf1ty 1'blcb inc:reu- logly acta u lf God were dead, insofar u personal lives are concerned. Dr. Niebuhr writes that Marx, Freud and Nietuche -1t was the latter who first us- ed the phrase "God 1s dead" -proposed philoso- phical systems, fruh vi- sions of the meaning of life and explanations of lta tra- gic dimensions. But. he says. today's theologians "have no appannt inter- est in lhe s t r u c t u r e ol ·meaning' " . nor do they seem to "feel any obliga- tion to define a system of coherence; one can only gueu at their premlse1." "MYSTERY" ls an etHn.- tiaJ ingredient of life. It nee· essarlly follows that since the temporal ordtr of thlng1 ls not stlf explanatory, reli· J(ion and a llffking aft.er the meaning of God should have Its mystery. Tradition· al concepts of God , Dr. Nie- buhr admlta. began to be "1mplaus1blf'" and "Irre- levant, ·• with the devf!IOp- ments of science IT h Is lnC'ludes. or course, medi· cal discoveries A genera- tion ago, for example, lhere was only prayer to oHer against lhf' ravagM of manv diseases, Including thOse of children. Vaccines have eU· mlnated diphtheria, small· pox. typhoid, infantile par- alyais. tik l OR. NIEBUHR. WTitin$t that "a penumbra (shadow) of ult1matt mysterv hangs over lht> un1vrr~e." redur· t'll h1.. md1ctmffit of tht God-1i1-<i<'ttcl" theoloJC111n., to .. a l11ck of hum1ltty .:ind religious thought but al110 In st"c11lt1r lJfr " l•eoMe Ta.¥ Tattletala L.ut year. Uncle Sam col- lected an extra tu milUon in income taxes becaUH 1omebod.y taWed for pay. Most tlpt about lncome tu fraud come in anony- mously, Crom people seek· inc no reward beyond th • satl.afadion o< dolnf their duty -or o< cetilnc even with 10meooe they don't like. But ln 1965, a typical year, 4,000 ln!onnen filed formal clalma for a re- ward. And tile government pajd out '600,000 for t h e I r l.ntonnatlon. THE PRACTICE of pay- ing money for tax ttps bas existed ever aince the ear· 1Y days or the republic. lo each year's budget Con· greaa uta aside a apeclflc 1um tor this ptll'pOle. There are thoae who con- demn the whole idea. They argue that tattling is un- sportsmanlike. not in keep- ing with our tn.d.1Uona. Cer- tainly, generations of Amtr- lcan readers have despised Tom Sawyer's half brofher Sid for tawtng on Tom to Aunt Polly. ON THE OTHER hand, tax cheater1 are not 11 en- dearing as Tom Sawyer And. as one court put It: "It Is the duty of every citizen to communlcalt to his government any infor· mat.ion which he has or the commission of an offense against Its laws " The Internal Reveooe Sttvice takes no poaition on Line phlJOIO{>h!w grounds. Ju job ls limply to collect an the mouey that the eov· e.rnment haa coming -and Jnformen are a blt halp. U ling them not ani, puta tti. lRS on the track ol c:hea~ era but also helps to keep Jn.aft1 a tempted cltWm bOD· est. BOW MUOI can an in- former coUed '! Up to 10 per ce11t ot what the rov· unment recovers, w b f c b can be considerable. How· ever. the exact amount Is left largely to the dllcredon of the IRS In one case an informer sued the government, COl'D9 plaining that be waan't pa.Id as much 11 his 1nformatioa was worth. But he avt ~ where. The court aald the IRS i1 obUced to mm an honest evalu1Uon of Ser¥- I~ rendered, but 1' a o t obliged to oay what other• may conslder a fair sum. IN ANOTHER way, too, the IRS hat the lasr word. For the tntonner, havtns won bis reward, must then pay income tu on tt. In fact, there have even been cues in which inform· ers themselves were fined for failing to pay t.be t.ax on their reward. No doubt Tom Sawyer would b•ve a phrase for that: Poetic justice. Aa Amerlcaa Bar Alsod· aUoa pubUc: attVtce feature by WW Beraard. Monday. Jul9-'4, l.96e The editorial page of the Dany Pilot seeks to lnf onn and 11timulate readers by preaenUng tbla news- paper'11 opinions and commt>ntary on topics of In· lerest and s1gn1f1ranrt, by providing a forum for the expression of our rraders' opinions, and by prPsenting the dive~ Vlewpoinl3 o( informed observer!; anct spokesmen on topics of the day Robert N. Weed. Publisher r ..-• .-,. ... . ..-· .. ouri s ... . When the 1ut clatter of boob hu pused and the lut ltraina of the martial. toe-ta~I mulic echoel in the distance,' Oranfe Cout apeda~ Who b)' the riaaadl attend.S the traditional. stiniJl& JWrth ~Of July parade today tn Bunttniton Beach will join families u,d triendl for prmte celebratiollll. · ~ the 02Ad unQll affair fo11 many of the participants um ~ wDl be U. sparkllq, lnTttational llllyor'1 Reception taking place ln iht Sbenton--Beacb Inn folfowtna 1be parade's concluion. Mayor and Mn. Jue stewart will welcome pande official.I, cele- britiea, viltting state, county and dfic representattv .. and military dipi- tariel and their wiv11, for a buffet bJ"UDch. Allo welcomlng visiton will be representatives from the Jaye9e1, who were aponaon ol this year'• pageant, and their wivei, includinf th• 'MtNts. and Mmes. John Hall, Ron Farle, Rich Dandis, Bob Walker, John Hathaway, Robert Grualle, Peter ~nnon, Tom Lundstrom, Jack Tatham and Dick Zwucbb. Included amonr Huntlnetc>n Beach oHlcW. ~ to be in auez.. danee with their wives ar. J(eun. and Mmes. Ted Baitlett. Al Coen. Erneat Gisler, Jack Green, Henry KAuf11Wl, Paul C. Jones, K. Dale Bush, John Seltzer, Delbert G. Htaim and ·Vincent MoorebOUJe and Vice Mayor Don· ald Shipley, and Judces Celia Baker and Walter Cbaranm. Typic.l or the many private celebrations takill& place alone the OraJte"Cout is the mtb annual block party In Com Mesa, for residents of Eut Bay and Allio Street. and their guests. This yeer'1 party will bave a Hawaiian theme. HighJ.leht of the evenin& will be Hawaiian dances done by all neigh· borbood children flllllnl In ace from 2 to 14 and dfrected by O'mlp Coast Colleee student Diane Trowbridce. who bu ~ teachinc authentic routines. A pet parade, with aucb creatures aa tortoillel and homed toadJ decked out in red, white and blue, 11 alto planned. Following the huge {>Ot· luck dinner with dtdl doinf the honon at the barbecue bruitts and moma and daqhtert sentnc will come the fireworks ditptay put on by clam and IODI. , Forever May It Wave Depieting the flag raiain& on lwo Jima from the !am- oua Joe Rosenthal photo, Steve Southworth, Tim 'Grochow, hck IJttleton and Don Miller (from l~) will begin the mt.b annual block parfy for ruidenta and guest.I of East Bay and Aliso Streets, Costa Mesa. prompUy at 5 p.m. Fathers will take over barbecuing honors and mothers and daughters wtl1 serve pot· luck dipner. , 'AR.ADES AND CELEllUTllS -Climaxing today'a &2nd annual part.rle in Huntington Beach is the Mayor'1, Reception taking place . in the Sheraton· Beach Inn. Attending are vmting and city officiall, Jadtes, celebrities and other dignitaries wl)o are be- ing greeted by representativea of the Jaycees, 1pon· IOl'I of thia year's parade. Mayor and Mrs. Jake Stewart are graciousJy served punch by Mrs. Lon Peet, who 1e"ed on tbe JiJdgina committee (from Oe'ft). • I HOMEMADE ICE CIEAMI -And It DOES taste better made the old fashioned way! Art Whitten (ri&bt) cranks the freeter while the Mme.o; Ben Stev- erson, Whitten, Robert Marshall and Claude Coss (from left) prepare the table for an 1111 da.v no-hll!ll party the couples and Mrs. Phyllis Carlton are hav· ing in the courtyvd of Can Bendlta, H\11'tington Beach About 35 guesb! gather each year to Wilch the parade. feast on fried chicken, and conrlude thf' celebntion relaxing and watching firework s. fllREWORKS AND SPARKLERS -Young· sters can hardly wait for the sun to set and it's time for the day1s grand finale -flrew()rks! Sheri W<il!<.er, 9, hNl,·rlv holdi; th • !ikyrocktt for brot her Curt. 7. to light while Darryl! Walker ant! Dicky Tatham (from left) both 4. hold their ears and await the burst of beaul1 fu I rnlors in the heavl'n~. --=-~ ---- \ ... ~ . . ' ·- ' 10 IWL Y PILOT /Hl9 Pw About Your Problems By t\NN LAN DERS Arll!Jld Appleman Clainu Marsha Teep"le w Bride MMaive arr.,emeat.s ol ~------------------~~ wtlit. stock, C1td1ob. cat• Mom on Phone . .. Gets Hot Line · ..... DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband just told .... me to wnte to Ann Landen about the problem we are havmc around here. So here I am . . We have two teen-age children. plua ooe who ~ 111 be a teen.ager m a few years. I am 43 years old . but I am young m spirit Our oldest boy and J:lrl are at the phone-gabbing stage and they both do a lot of Wking alter supper. When the phone rings dunng the everung, it's usually for one of them, so I don't answer When they are out, I DO answer - and Hua ii where the problem comes m. · The children's teen-age friends aem to enjov Wti.ng to me. rm not ashadled to admit that I can talk with them for boun about nothing in particular and I love it! ls this so teml>le! My husband teems to lhink it •· In fad. last night be. ~ n,bt out and told me to act my age I enjoy my own teen-agers and I wort with other ·teens at the Red Cross center Teen-agers today are a great bunch and I see nothing wrone in being friendly to them when lhev telephone. fd like your opinion -YOUNG AT HEART DEAR HEART: If • teen 191r c.tlls apKi- fiully te t•lk to you when yeur dMW,... .,. •t home, you c•n then be wre ~ you an _.. Miid ground. When tMy ull and m fer Jimmie or Svty, however, exch•nge • fiew ,1e ... rt .. n- t9M• •nd get off the hcw-n, Mother. I think it'• terrific tMt you fMI ao wermty tow•rd your chlld,...,'1 friends, but honestty, OoU, the kids rMlly don't phone to talk to you. DEAR ANN LANDERS· I married 18 months ago, for the bnt llme I was 33 years of age and had tad no prevl<>iu sex experienoe. My husband is a wonderful man and "e get along well together When I told my fnends and family th.at I waited a ... · fong time for the ngbt man Lo come along I wasn't kidding. Last December my husband bad an accident which left him Impotent'. At first the doctor thought 1t might be temporary, but now we know that bis disability IS permanent. What r d like to .know, Ann. lJ th11: Do you think we can have a good marriage under these abnormal conditions~ I drud the • • thought of a di90n:e because 1 kn?W I would suffer great \onelinea without by husMM. He insists that 1 am being chuted out of a vital part of marriage and that be would not blame me if I left him. {This attitude 11 typical of his unselfishness.) I can't take the chance of re•e.alillg my identity (or obvious ruso~ wm you pluae rd.ine lhia ltt· • • .rer and mab it prinuble~ -MRS. ANONYMOUS DEAit Mas.: f didn't have to "reffne" y.ur t.ttff. It 5-print1ble • you wrote it. wtMn ,.., too1r row m.rri• ...., reu -vreed to dty et tM MN ef -yeur belo•ed "'In 1icknet1 ~In hMtth." Well -this is sidtMaa. A woman who SMrries •t ~ with ,.. pnvieus 1ex uperlence hae eith.r •very lew ... drive or tofty lflnllardt, eoupt.d with t:...utfful •f· disclpllne -er •II th,... WMt.Yw the c.nW. -,,·· n1t'-n, it CM ... caUed bi.ctr Int. .me.. ·- ... I IUHHt fh.t you Mopt 8 ceupM ef d\IJ. dren •nd adtust to the abnonn1lity. YOJU Qn h .. • •full life in IPft• of It. The oper•tlve ~rd 11 "1ubllmatlon." E"'f? Of counie not, but cer- t•inly not fmpouible. ................... --.,... ........ .......... -------..-~ ................. ... -~-----..... --·-·--·~ -..-.......... --... _......,.. .......... ____ ..,__~ ............... -.. "' """' o.ltY ......... --. -· _....._ What's Doing TOOAY MOUOAY TUUOllY MARY DAY, 642-4321 '-" ..... .,..... -·-lb .,_ -Gt-!Mii. JIU T""'"' ..... , ... -11 .... ---Cl•-Fer i.e. .. ·• .• ..., _,._. u" ~ ,,......, ,, se:t-••n. ........,.,. lt • "' v ................. ........ 1»t .............. -..ca -'--&ear--, -v-~II, Jlf Y~ It , • JI .,.. "----·-TO"' -"'9do-'•" ... , -~'-di Lllrery. 7 . "' . .. ••• ...., .. ''"'""' 1,.., v.w-• 'fll W-Ww I ,&~Ice" L .. leol Matt 14.S W ''"°' St Cslo 1MM 1 ,, p"' c;.-._ ..,......._..'-" ~t (IMI lt<rH""" (ffttH, ........ _ '-ell. ' JI ,,.. .._, --~ .. --.... -....... _, lloc,..,...., l>ftll m• w. -.~ -........ ... -. ....... L_,. tn -Oold Ft1-t ... II )'71 N-1 IM, c ..... -• , ... ··-~ ..... -.~ fll ,._ -Wt"t lM~ ""°' (--N """'""""' let<f\ .• '"' WIONUOAY ·-· -, ... " ---·--~ -,_.., C"b t a m ··--a..w-~ --· l ......... __. •• ..,.. , ..... °"-c~ c. .... -s.car- --COii ""-"'" 1•14 .... ...._, ...... ,.,,. ,,.. .... - •-... T~ U• EM>Tlclo -lo -"'"' ,,.. "'-<"""' luf ._,.f'W"pC'llrt hKft I e m T0'"1 1-* a-. l ><•f.t .... {•"''' 1,... ,.,.... .... °''"'" ·- Tee Tattler nalioGI and majestk: dala- •• lldol Ded the ....... ol ()118' Lad1 Queen ot Aocek cAb. otic Oudl wt.en libnba LH Teeple and Arnold By- ron Appleman, both ol Col- t• Mesa, recited t be Ir pledges a n d exchanged nop before the Rev. WU. !Jam Ralph Harwy. MRS. A. B. APPLEMAN Double ltint' 1tit .. Peering Around A COMBINED birthday party and graduation eeJe. bntion took place in La- guna Be.acb. The bh1hd.ly WM the 85th occuioa en- joyed by Mn. Albert E . Davia. Feti.DC her and ot.ervtng t..beir IWJUller freedom wen Bruce Barton. UCLA pwt.. uate and IOI) oi dau~ Ruth Bart.oa; Judith Lyme Bfrelaw. Lapna B e a c b Club Bowls Pins Over! At the retUlar .,. .. ,,., DMlltinl oi Bl«Qed Saa-. meat Y ounc lAdi• ImWute No. UO totaonow tn Bteu- ed Sacrament Hall, West· m•nsta, members w i 11 le.am of a bowline n 1 g b t tcbeduled f or 'I'uacMy, July 19. Mn. Jack Maltby, chair· man for the occuton, has announced that It will be for members only, and will begin at 8 p.m. in the Hunt· 1ngton Beach Bowling AJ. ley, 195&2 Beacb Btvd. Also up for d.tacuuim will bt plans for the annual famJJy plc.nk taking place Sunday, July 2.4, from 1 to 5 p m. ln Oranre City Park, Oran1e. Ownun for tomorrow's mtttiJtt ia Mn. Manin Si· ber. 2ND OUTSTANDING HIT ... EXCLUSIVI FIUT RUN COAST AaEA HER£ COMES TIEl*EST IOND OF All.! t -.Ot.t'llf HIHlll' ut;:gn;11i11 iii wn M..itirin -1.:0 l!.,m~sa • ' •, • l I, :l :.)1 Vi l "FILM MAKING AT ITS MARVELOUS BEST!" -Ure M .. nl"• "WILD, WONDERFUL!" -H. Y. DAILY HEWS -~-­ Piii • -STOOY IDIH flRlllt1D -m:.u- PANAYISK*" ALSO v:c:'cc0.!', :-7 ;:>" Ccn : .. '. ~JI" 2 p '" .. //, . YIR6lllA lkmlA Bill TUfERS ca.:. 6ECffREY KEEi ~ .-m•-• • I•••• 8 IC••• .. CIMDIA CU'l1JU:S • PlllSS PftEVUE • ~ preaeoti a p&a· Ina parade of ICience-ftcdon IJ>W'hnlun1 inctndinc a rock· et-equipped motorcycle thal ca take to the air, a yacht tbat becomea a ~droloil ¥d fl dlto ~tiaa. :!e ~ equipped )'Omtl lau:ia ntat defhiilety are not lclmce-(Jc- tkm. TbeJ .,.. real. from stem lo 11enl . Gregory Peck and Sophia Loren are co-atarred lo a real udttna film at the Mesa, • Arallietqwe, &bowing in 'l'ech- nkolor and Panaviaion. It' 1 baaed oo the novel, "The O · pMr''. by Gor4a Cot1.-. Anbaq11e ii a thrlll com· edy tingling with tu1pense and loaded with taocbt.er. And IF======:===::===:=::===:==:=:==:==:==:==:3above all. don't miss M.isi1 Loren in a Cb.rbtian Dior wardrobe including 14 outfit~ and acceuories plus fUt.1 pain of shoes. Nuff said T THl MOST BEAunRR. THEATRE IN THE WOllD IDWUDI' HAllOI ot ADAMS, COSlA MESA, PHONE ~ NOW EXCWSIYE IUN ConU...-o.it, 1 -J:AS :_ 6-.SO -f-AS THE WORLD'S FUNNIFSr CMrAWAY is caught between a war party and a wedding party! . ·J \ ;~r,T nIL~r;";.'S ~ ~/11,1~(&os.r.KJ!t1? • '\ I ~ ... , ~ ... Peck plays an Ammican proleuor of archaeoloCJ who ~ invotnid in middle .,t. em hrtrigue. Beautiful Sophia portrays a 1edud:ive Arabi•11 esploaage arenL Doc 't dlvul&e the inienlou• clhmx ot ,.. ......... to your frlendl, Ilk 1bem to "' tor tbemltha at' U. .._. ~ atre. Tbey'D. lhak 7ou ror the good}J tip. IOftlolume • u you would lib to lte • food movie in Iba afternoon, plan to attmcl the M ... )f •t· IDee each Wednesdl.J. Har- bor area mm fam cu eajoy the relQ1ar future movie, or one apeclally Mlected by popular demand, The pro- grams 1tvt prolD.PUJ at '"' o'clock on Wednesdays 1fllh frtt Nlfteshrnenta FREE PASSES to thfo Me~a or lhe Udo theatres will he mailed today to R. J . Burke, 1 3428 Ocean, Corona del it.r, K. Q. Volk, 1112 E. Bf.: Blvd., Balboa. D. E. Mc , ~ Country Club Dr.. la MeH and Jim Woodford. ~4 MarnlJli Star Lee, NewPe>rt Beach I L' • rJarh nf lhe alxJ\ e Is bei n~ r1•\\ arf.t'll r1 .r '°' alh lo "PIP 1u1 r l'c ·.~ ·\''h~> i..r o"<, 11 I• •c 1-n irl~ \\Ill apn:-.•r h·r r 1:n • 11 :k 1r 31 ~oon. ,• 111 • • 11· 1 c .h •!.1JO·. or1.• of fl • hnr m 1•1 It's al 111, Lido 1,1 lhO ·---------------------' Mra~ . .. '• • 4 .. "' .. .. • . ~ Jb.v11«J MfU8IEP ,,.,.LE OWU5 T~ WITI4 N'S. <ANA&.U, OTTO Ol1S ON lWE PMONE win. HY MUTT AND JEFF ~AMi> ~!: L-L. "( HUMA~ RELATi~ SEM\rJ~a DElllE DEERE .. WELCOMI BACK TO LA -Regis Philbin returns to local television toni&ht u regular host of bis own convenation show in color at 11 on Channel 11. To- night's guest. include Mort Sahl. Sidney Omarr, Jim Harry and Tara Topleu. The pr9iJ'am will run for 90 minuter. 'ohert Log.gta Newcomers to Shi11e In Next Fall's Shows HOLLYWOOD CUP[) -CIA mleht call on for help. Televlnon ii in •new faca .. He's not a detectiw, but cycle few oat leUOO as ~ if be bns someone be coes posed to the m1111cal cbaln to bat for him. He doem't kind ol cuting It bu folated plaf the ~ro. but be ~ ooe • on t:be public in the pat dee-pbysiully." ade. Logcia is confident "T H.E. When a series coes off tbt Cat" will be a rut. He's aem air it is co~mon to reeut half of the first 13 acripts the stars 1n another lhow -and approves them "'- Robert Young, Robert Hor-~·If you appear In a series ton. Loretta Young. Barbara It's usually grooved in t be Stanwyclc, Efrem Zimballst, tense thal the actor Is able Chuck Connon, Ben Guura, to play himieU," he said Barry SuJlivan, Gene Barry, "And that's what I'll be d~ June Lockhart, Jack War· mt·· den. K.alby Nolan, Denrus "The c~ract.ers in the Weaver, John Aslln and the show are involved in Whal rest. tbey•rt dotnt ancnrs our job Starting in October televl· to iet the a~dlence involved. alou will take ita cbancu with too. I'm abaolut.eiy sure we'll .Mwcomen. be able to do lt wlttiout a NEW FACES llltch. Amooc the refrelhina new "Th.is ts.n't monli,ty time faces to be seen each week and T.H.~. Ca~ I.ant a Boy startin&. ill the fall ls that of Scou_t. Ne1th~r ts h~ an In· Robert Louil powbly lady • man like ADU>• He ..m ~ in ''T.H.E. Burke. He bas a few affa1n, Cat," a aeries hued on a but they ar~ 00 If-adult, be- 10pblaticated reformed cat Uevable buia. ., burtlar who tums to beJptna "But thft'• ~the char· le In trouble. 1be prem· acteT' end I don't Jibe. J'm is m\IDtiaM, but Loggia a happily nw:,led nan with bopea to bring something to three child.ml. the role oa the strenith of BIT PARTS: Jim Nabors Illa own personality and ap-re~ from 8 four·ll'tek ~ricilian deacent Louia stand at La.ke Tahoe just in • bme to begin rum1n1 h 11 Iii 4art.ly ba.ndsome, reserved "Gomer Pyle" allow for oext 8' Uie kind of i'JY who un seuon . . Lorne Greene will r-.,..---------.....:~ p&i;f a bm> with authority· re«ive the 19ee dlsUncu.Ub- A ~rback at Staten ls· ed arti•t award or the State 1 Wagner Coll~&e and a of larael bonds July 10 l!Wluate, of the UnJverslty of John Kerr will return for 30 t:.a..:=:::R:~ llbaouri s journalism school, episodes aa the district attor· LoaU bu wwked Jn New ney in ''Peyton Place., Yark for man than 10 years ---------u an actor, commuting to flol]ywood for television guest L:s:u~l aboU. Fliers Asked .\aked why ht moved west, Loa1a annrers: "Money." To Avoid Bowl ~~~~i.,.....~~i«:~~ic-t ADVENTURE He spent 144 WiQrldng days LOS ANGELES -An ap-,_.-,~:.--..-....;;..,;.._..;;.. ___ --' ln JloDywood last year and peal to pllota to avoid flying ly Al 5nlJth la convinced an actor must over the Hollywood Bowl dur· mate hil headquarters here mg concert time between . yOU NEVER BO'Tl'4ER lf ht'• to stay in business. 8:30 and 11::.1 p.m. on Tuts· To ST RALL THAT On b1I new NBC· TV series, day. Thursday, Friday and SO~ IN T14E be a ys, "It's Douglas Fair-Saturday evenings rrom July banb time again. Th1I is a 5 to Sept. 3 has t>Hn made ~2~ss {~. I ltralgbt adftftture series -by the Federal A.vl.alloll Agen· TWWl'lll."1~ DO camp. no put-ons, no gim· cy, western region. lllkb. lt'a a return to the Fliers were also ulted to Mriou.J hero as opposed to the avoid the area on the follow· roa ln 'Batman' aod 'The 1ng spectal da~s : Sunday, Mu From U.N C.L.E ''' July JO, Monday. July 11 : Tbe title is taken from the Monday, Aueun 1: Wed.Des· character's name. He's a cu· day. August 3: Sunday, Au· rtous adventurer who travels gwt 7; Monday. August 8; in 1tyle and in aJI kinds of Wednesday, August 10; and MONDAY JUlY 4 • ~ f , ' I '. I . .......... , ... . "',..., ... ....... ,. l:ll., ........... Gllll Tll .. (30 •> ••n :U I 11 ... (JOlllaJ ..... --= .,.. Lllillll ill'" {'11*11) • .._ ..... .,... ea... •'-• lbbm r.11 • • cas lilllflc .._ oo •> _. ... CrWlla. • !.~....,....., .... ..... 1 (>0 .U.) "OW Mtl bM!q." ",.._ -{30 -) ...... , ... (30 .. ) =--· (30 lftlll) .,,.. "Anblt... me....-: 1:to 111111> .,... ,.,,._ "' ea-." ... ,.,,.,__ ........... -s,.o .... OM.. e ua c..t.•llllkll 1:S5 • lifts: St11 Hlmlt DAILY PJLOT/Ntft-""' 'JJ ' ....... -~CdBIVWIL .La ..... ..... •-.....: Alt s1i.1•-. ...... S'lllMaml. ..... ..., ...... (19 .-.,-...., ......... 11""'"7 - ·~--.. ,...,. .... 8 n. ... (SO •111.) P .... """ n.t (30 mla.) l&mr 19:.":!'= ~ II .. .. (IMl!tml 'U II I' if leplt~M..., . !.'9 .............. (11 • """= .,.. .... ......... (""""1) JtllnJ OW.. MM lltlll company. He's a man the Wednesday, August 31. ------------------- YES ,IUf THF'f ~LO """°"" ~T EVEN "l'MQ"'6fi '°"" ~ Mi.tOLY YolJ C>N iWX UP WHAT )tXJ ~Y. Frank loll• Dennis the Men~e ·c~, 1 TMouaff '1t?lJ wA~o 10 MURR)' ~ AN' GFT ,,. rr ~ 11JAT GH20LE I ~ • • WORTH MENTIONING • l:OO D 8 c:mmD ....,, ....,, 11.li. A 11111 "°" lltlllic:tl trtkta m1~1111 tllt Mrtlldar of "' ttanttJ Ital,. E.Mrd1 11err•: l"tb hldude Ille Youns Alneflcnt t M .,.a.I color IUlfds lronl an bred- • flf tllt llMctt.. TUESDAY DAYTIME MOVlES U:JllD"l11111 .. ,....,.,.. (MJtttrt) ·•~na Nllt 1:008 '1lepl Trallk'" (draml) 'll- ftobtlt Pr .... Mery Cartblt. m , ... et .. .._ .. (m~ COIMdy) '3&-John l'rtM- TO MARKET, TO MARKET, TO MARKET. TO MARKET, TO MARKET. TO MARKET. No m.lllf'I' wlli(ll Ollf t your fnotllt ''' ~rl 1\ c,rnM rt 9u•u1y '" tlw OAILV PILOT -t~ bf\I Ol.Kt tr 111A~• uo vour 1'1oc>Pl"9 lhl. '· ( > ... DAILY PllOT11kwPW I aut9 of ~ Blice §'_ Fernandez, M.isa Costa Mesa. and 9-year-old Dale ~er of Costa Mesa admire the GTO bl.cycle to be ~ven away when the Exchange Clubs of Colt& Keu Newport Beach present their annual fireworks y_.at 1he .Dnnge_Coast College. •bcUnm tonight the benefit of Fairview State Hospital children. bike was don.a1ed by Roy Carver Pontiac of s Mesa. --. LEGAL Ndi'ICB - Jm ltOTICa 0. TllUIT'llt'W IAU ulfOtla ouo .., nun TP .. LOAll llO.. .... . Notice .. .....,., ..... "" WUTllDll TITl.,E COMl'A.MV, A t.h... ,..,..,. 11111> .. trvstft, .,,. -....... ., -tltutW true!• ~ .... ... ....,.,.. ..,. '°' . CltUMUY ANO ICAn!lalNI T. cau• I.Ff • ........, .......... _.. J_,.., 22. "'" ...... .a .... .. flt OMdltt ................. ., .. '°"""' ._., " er-. ~. c..6-,.,.,,... ... ---" .. ..... ., ·"11•1:a1•C11••••••••••••••111!•11I~ ... •ledtlll • w ......... 1; _....lllilf'dlt.1N6111 ...... .... Men in Service , ,,, ,,, .... Ol'llclM .._.... ........ - July 11. 1"6 • 11 :• ....... Ill .. ..... '""" .,.,._ " .. ~ c-t -. "" .... city " ._,.. Ne. c..ity • °" .......... ., c.. ....... ., ,..._ -................... .. .. tllM., ...... ...... "' ... ~ "*'91 _. ..... . 11111. ............. _.,. ..... _ ~-A.atboay C. Dalby,1be l.nstracted in flying the=:: :=-o:=, ~1"' ... .CC ~of Mr. and Mrs. G«Jrge Navy's T-7.S alrcra.fl. • ~ ., Tnid ,...~,., .,. .n... 31J GoLl-...t C:0. _...,. .. llaoll 1~ i .. 1' <&U17, JU~---:;---........ _, MIPlll ..... ,_ .deJ Mar, Fredafd p, Marine Pvt Lea E. ~ -:_.~,:#4c!'::~=i... ..... aon of Mr. and Mn. son ol Mr. and Mt•. Lon!;. ~~""'.,. ....., .., ....., . M. Smith, 1175 l>or'Ht Peet, 1&151 GoJdeawest, Hontr :;::-" ~..;-·:i,a:•·, -:-z.r.: , Costa Mesa, and 11m-ington Beach bu been grad· _....._ ID '= ,,.. L. Tbalmu, IOCl ol Mr. uat!d from 'recruit tninlng :::-..,:..--:, .. ,,:':,':::: ·Mn. Jack R. Tblaman, at the Marln r_... ~-·•t e:_::.-'w111"' :::.. ..... ~ Sprucer Drive, Fou.n-e ..,., • .,.. '~"" _. 1111 ..,... ~--Valley, were amona ba· depot at San nteco. He will ,_ _...,. ., •Id ..,, ._. SI.tr bat . J .... _,.__ ,~;..,;~ •• 1 --• '121M Wlllt ....... "--,._ ,,,_ U. m trainees "' ...., ~ao -~--""~ '"'• ,,,._,... ...... .... 4 , 38th Infantry, 9th In-training and basic spedall.lt o.Nd: ~;:-,.m.a Ulll#"1MY f*1 Div., Fort ~ey, Kan., training before being Ulip-· r,..~~ DID ~Cb with thelr unit dur· C04tf'OUTIOtt tion ~erem.onies at ed to a permanent unil ::;..= ~,...... of "PaddY Flint --ll'IAlllaMd OrMl9e c-o.n, ,.., amed for a former Airman Larry S. V01arri-.111"9 • u ... JUiy 4 1... "1• g officer of their ad, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ham LEGAL N011CZ R. Oveee:n, Ul5I Placentia, ~l"'ft\A" Mno J. Ion, soo Costa Mesa, bu been tel.eel-__ NOT_ica_o._T11_m1_"'"_" __ 1AU1 __ 4r ~ Mn. Joseph IAad· ed for technical tniD.in& at uu .. o~: Taun ~ i.'7MO Cameron St., Hunt-Amarlllo AFB, Tex. 11 an LOAM~ ... Beach. bu been se-aircraft maintenance special· 51~~.~E =rJ~ ~ .... w::J: for technical training ilt. He recently completed "'""" .. trune. • Mic----. 1 AFB .... _ b . _,_,_ -~--.. .,,. subfllll\Mlll --~ .... ees er • 1naS., a& a UIC trw.uwe at La~ -"' tnnt ........ "' JAMU L. oper•tor followini bis AFB, Tu. =~ ·~-::W11oetmi;'•_. ~ Jetton of buic training --OMc1e1 ._. 111 .. """ :'I:. c-~ beppard AFB, Tex., u Marine 2nd Ll IUchard N. z.s--=r :"::: =· ~ "•.,_ ---Bloom-,, IOU of Mr. and ..,. llldlall ,. ... ..., r ~an Carl M. Uoyd, SOD Mrs. S. N. Bloomberg. 710 w. :-..,rc:11~~.:.:-.=·:.7= =.· and Mn. MackDrlW. 18th St,~ Mesa. is 1.erv· :~1':-r~':e: ~ f..:: c:.t 0 6161 Edaemont ve, nc with Marine Attack Squad· Houee. Ill tM dly ., ...... ML c-tY If.on Beach, bu been ron 332 baaed at Marine Corps "' a-.. ,._.. " Glllfwllll, • .-.ic f •~b • al tr U-s • • euctloft. tit Ille l\ltl*f ~ tw Q99 1 -or LC\.. rue ain-n.u ~tion, Cherry POlDt, ,.,......,. .. ,.. 1r.... "' .,. 111 .....,. Lowry AFB, Colo., u NC. ~ .,.:' .::..,:"=-=.,. '!..':; a tions expert Airman --1111c1 -. " llMw Mid .._. "' -. __.,., i.illd. recently co~eted ba· Cadet Richard W. Taark, !~~i. ,_,., • .... ..,... ~eat Lac ndAFB,20, IOll oI Mr. and Mn. WU-~·:~,:'~":.; T~ • llam P. Tezak, 175 Co6ta • WM,.. ., __.._ -..,. ~ --Mesa St .. Coaa Meaa, Is at-~ ~.°"-:-.~;..... c..119 N"man RudeO C. Rkb, tending reserve officer traln· ,_., ce11t1m1L s~of Mr. and Mn. Harold i.ng corps summer camp at ~,,, .. ':r wt!r.':..v~ :"":: =.ch 15331 LaSalle Lane Fort Knox Ky ........ , ... ,.,. fttle. ,.._.... • .,, -• ' ' ' cuml>rellCfto ID aefWy lllt li•t •1 gton Beach, baa com· ---..""' "' ... o.c. -...... ,.. ... basic training at Lack· Marine Pvt. lat Class Don· :'.':'s1a•-=:..., bot ...... :-:._ ... ..:.,.:: Ii.AFB, Tex., and been se-ald R. Banb. 111. USN 10D ....._.,, •"" Wet9lt • ~ . al . nin ' "*-"" • .,,, file -id pttlldpel ., "" I for technic tra1 g of Lt. Col. and Mrs. D. R. "°'" ICU,.., J:..,., aUd. ._., , ...,.. a ~eppard AFB. Tu. ,aa HaniJ Jr., 465 Swarthmore ='~o.":O. .. prw=-:: =..:: aitiaircrait maintenance spe· L a n e. Cotta MIU, Marine °"'"' JUM 10. '"'- ci'!-'L Pvt Gre1ory 8. Mack, son of :u~oTE Tin.a ~""" ... --Mrs. Marearet Mack. ~ IY· w~ OHO f:sreman Apprentice Robert Ruby Ave., Balboa Island, ~~·=T•:i MetMwt EJ11:1'onkin, USN, son .of Mr. Marine Pvt. Stn'ea 8. Weht-"WIMNdA'=-' C::-o."' ~net, aDct Mrs. Jack Tonkin, 594 berg. son of Mr. and Mn. J..-21 ..... .1u1Y " "· "" '1t4' ~ st, La1un.a Beach, bu Irvine Wein.berc, 1544 Fern· rOlrned from V~ameae hW Circle, Huntlqton Beach. LEGAL NOTICE +• to Lon& Beach aboard Marine Pvt. Mldlael D. Ban. guided miuUe carrier irn. son of Mr. and Mn. L. sun1tin COU11T OP .,.,. Topeka. Topeka has been Dale KaJI&ren, 1323 E. Bal-rrn1 °" c.-a.1~111a ~ ating with the Seventh boa Blvd., Newport Beach. TMI co~ =..-. ..... F t sinee No\'Pmber 1965. and Marlne Pvt Robert w NOT1<1 °" SA&.• OP 1ua. ' ' ,ltO,llTY AT "IVATI JAL.a ~ --RJley, eon of Mr. and Mn. t•""' Mell« 11 t11e hhll• cr1 11L111t ~vy Ensign .John G. IAw· Bob , V. Riley. 9411 Leilani ::~ .. ~~u~,11·~:T~"";1~1t'L1~ I-No~ n of Mr. and Mn. G<>r· Drive Runtln.,.,_ Buch h.ave nun. EILEEN sTun ., ••· ' e.~" ' LIEN 14 ITIEET Oec.MMd.. d Lew11. 119 Eighth St.. all completed individual com-!fOTICE 11 HUhY 01vvc ._. ... i gton Beach. h.as com-bat traininl at Camp Pendle--::C ~~:v_.,~ .!~...,'::w~ tbe a\1aUon officer ton .iate o1 Et...., May st,..., .... ~ te th N al • ea lli..n HonMY llrffl. llleett M a course at e av --'"'"'· u1ee11 """"' or 111ooe11 "· ,....,, )J Command, N1val Air Army Maj. Leourd A. J>6. :.::; ::, ~·:-,=:: ::,i: n. hoaaocla, Fla.; and 8tnl. son of Mr. and Mn. rr 1111..,. efllMlef ._..., c-i. e11 commiaatoned Enalin In Leonafd D. DeBord, 119 For-::.=;1~, i::-.:;.-w-:.:':: .":i aval Reaervt' tr-second St. Neum.-.rt Beacll 1 111 """'· ""' •"" ,.,.._. '"' ..,... • • ~ I"' • llti lly o,erallo<I ti# lew .,. olilww!M. , "' --has been graduated from the _1,... _, 111e11 ., ~ eddlllcwl i. ,.... " ' ' -,... 00<.., '" .,,. offlelt cr1 ""' Covmv -~ I' "reported aboard the na-1 asa1cnmenta with staff~ nf C'b<M' o< ,..., '°""'v \ lluxJli.ary air atatJon with commandt l.n which Jllmt (~1~.~.:~.:e1<1~':"' ,.::~;:.-;-~;.::, ; Thex 'puf ·11= • " • the news In people like you AutotMtion mty be Wft9in9 tM workl, but I+ h.1 a secondary rofe .,.,.. at the Deity P-Jot. We're int.mtecl primarily In the .,.Opie of the. Oreng• Co.It -ind the thlnts that Int.mt them. 61th- erlnt incl reportin9 news about peopl. ctn't be done with • machine. ft takes people. People fike these. Trained, declieeted newsptper men and women. They're p1rt of • news 1ttff of nHrfy '40 and your neiQhbors f*10nS who rMCh out ,,.,.,., clay with weirds and pietur.s to ~· en eccur•te and inttrettmg tc.- count of what's doing with y04J aftd your neighbors. ' - DAILY PILOT I ~vy Eniign RoMTt F. Armed Forces Staff Collt'ge ~ .~~·~1111~1 ~ :· ~er. Jr. son o< Mr andlin Norfol.lc. Ya . The college .., '" 111e c-1y ,. 0r-. ...,. 11 ~ Robert F Bonner. 212 prepared US and Allied of-'·~~':"';.,.·O'I~:-',.~ Z!'°;', ,,,.. ,... \~Dl'on Nt..mt\rt Beach fleer• from all services for cOf'lttO '" 1oe1t 100. ,..OM "n. "' •• T " Squadron Three 1n fo rct s or force' of mnrP than '•""" w•v .. -,,1a e...s ..,,,,,.. '" • • ·"l"f\bf'•""('f', nl ,~ ... ,,., ~·Fla , w~tt hr ~llMt~U~ Mt ~~v~ ~~-~-·~~·~"~~-----~--------------------------------------~~------~ '~' .. c " ' ' : MouslS ~ SALi HOUSU Fett IALI HOUSU FOR SALi ..... 1000 ........ ... luyl ' ------------~--llCt llJ btlfes ~ACN~---­VleW cl ~ ~ wttb .... t9ll ~ bedroom two ~home. Hdwd Door. e..... ~. cov...s .... ..,. larasit· Al.I ..... by trNS • ...,... 153.ll'IO, Gbl.Y t&.AXIO cbm • Ad How. HOUSIS POil SALi IU 7-6892 :ll••••••IE JIM MeCVTCHIH JIM llMMONI '· "Oh lo" • Cried ·~!!!''11* ~ 4 BR 6: pool wU:h ~ patio la now ,,.. cant. ~ kation. $29,500. See today. CALL M-Cl2S1 roR "SMIUNG SERVICE" THE ~J EAL E !..-':T .l'» TE R .c: One Hundred E lghty deet"M View ct B&dt Bay I: ~ Mouot.alN! Shi~ pool + puttine P'ftll. ~ a.ere elepnt1J 1anc:s.capec1. Oi.lt1ncttve in- terior l•lurinl every im- lllinable a.ppo111tnwnt >'O'J could desitt. For the "tt7 best. '" llOday. Trades ac- cecn.~. WALKER & LEE 2629 Harbor Blvd. 54&-9491 1 Open eves Lookll I 5 bedrooms plus 1.1 la~ fam- ily room. HOUie bu bttn pajnted lmnde and out. Good I terms avaJlabl~. HoUR I.I vta.nt and ready for MW OWIJ«. Coat. & Wall•e9, Rltra. 5~141 ---( &o.t Slip t.1)\-.ly :\ SR. tam/rm honw I .er J111ll0 , drullcally "('-I r!U<'l'd SA9.~ B•lbcN R.al E1t•t• Co. 1 700 E. Salbrla Blvd. BaJt>oa ORw. .H140 I FtRST AMERICAN TITU tNIURAHC:& 4' ftuaT CO. •;. DUPLEX ............ on 1tJCIOme -ftCU& ~ tY· Corona dH Mar. u \hltt Mo&el wbldl Iii .ti~ q, ptua 4 Vacant JM lots. Motel &Dd/ar loU caJ1 be IOld Mll*f'llUIY. W1H Ccai.. sider T.D.'1, ~ar bome, or cull for equiCy cl 11\),(Qi, and .-zrne SlE,CQi T.D. S?S-JJIX> Eves: 1'73-HD TFi 6 EAL ~ L. ·-;-.-"\TER!; A..az>e t1'" lnan and Met tadQ'• raie.-Thu cus- TOK 3 '9droom. l bath bame II In u cellm condi- tion. Ciirplta ' dnq>H.. ~ modem kitdlea.. Sikm ll:t sit PP. Both a din- ~ rooca ..S latte tamily mom. Tall. mann tree.. Reduced '° rn.soo. i~ °"""-• FHA tenm avU- lti6. CID r.mw! Open 'ti! 9. S46-U1S ~7171 T ~P ~/EAL E._·T /--. TERS -· T L l. ~44 · -"-... L E !_'T/\·1 ;:,:-.c OPEN DAtlY 1°" don Oft .... BR. 2 bat.b home-~ Com Mea. 2"1 Vtrpa ~. W. E. lac,..yer I RJU. 1.860 Npt. Btfd.. CM. ~ ~. 541·3931 BEST TERMS JBRFami.ly~ ~ bul.lt • --Wlll telJ VA or ntA • sn.soo, 1093 &.ker St., C.M. 546-utO ml l'\l I·"' 11 111 ~ ~..'~' • '11, '.~ FOR ACTION!! CLOSED MONDAY, JULY 4th OPEN TUESDAY 1400 SERENADE -Irvine Terrace PRI- VATE PARK; like utting and o" ner will carry 1st Trust Deed . . . . . . . . $35,950 228 IRIS -Corona de! Mar C'eat Si Bonne! Une belle maison avec -Une - 91.scine enchante . , . . . . . . $54,000 149 SHORECUFFS -Corona del Mar - The ultimate location with ocran view and maid's quarten . . . . . : . . Sl15,000 504 DAHUA -Corona dtl \I .tr PER· FECT WEEKENDER! WEEK-E;>.OER! 2 bdrms -2 bath home on R·2 lot . ~outh of hi-way and only . . . . . . . . . . . $28,900 Excellent Financing! OLD FASHIONED CHARM in th is large 2 bdrm. & den home with a I01-i'J18Y.a' kitchen on 45' wide lot! Phu 2 bdrm. ga- rage a.pt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $55,000 DELANCY REAL EST A TE 3500-C E C"ONJt Hwy. C.omn. del Mar 673-~0 28211 E c . •A ~t Hwy Coron,. 11 .. 1 Mar 673-3770 ... ·!. - ....,, July 4, 19'6 DAILY 'ILOT'*'°"'"-rU HOUSIS POii SALi HOUUS JOit SALi 'tOOlli i'Ol IALI _,,U POii ~ General IOOOGuu .a 1000 o...nl IOOOG..... l~ · .. ~ * °';~~u * ON THE GOLF COUISE~ii 5308 SEASHORE DR. 2 Story, 4 Bedroo~, 3 '-th execu""-had~ ' Bdrm.a. 6 2 Bdrma. with a view.. Thia~bome baa a laca• famll1~ Completely It nicely fumlahed. Parking for room wtth fireplace Is wet bar. h ii brand ~ 3 can. Cloee to acellent beach . '39,500 oew & aunds on a bluff overlookina the aoJf .% course. The view ii brHlbtakin&! ;:: 3109 Newpolt lhd.., Newport lch. (Market ..... ,. .. , OI J.4JSO OPIN EYES. 'TIL ' -------- Open Houses THIS WEEKEND Keeo thJs handy dlNCtory with you th!. ...lc...t • yw '° ~untl,.. All the a.c.ttona lhted '-low are deecrfbell In .,.....,. detail lty ..tv.rtlslnt ............ In Mday't DAILY PILOT WANT ADS. ,.tnim ....... open houMs for ....... le r.nt are .,..... le list auch lnformatten In this column MCh Frfday. HOUSES FOR SALE (2 BR. l f•mity Of Oen) 1501 Caribbuo, Lagum Beach 494-2469 (3 Bedroom) 274.2 Portola Drive, (ldesa Del Mar) C.M. For appt. call 54&-2487 (3 Br. & Family or Oen) 110 Vi& Palermo (Lido Isl•) N.B. 675--3627 (Open ~t.. Sun., « Mon.) 3150 Killybrooke Lane. Costa Meu &U-34$9 (Open Sat. & Mon.) ' 235 Magnoll~ St. Costa Men 873·1148 l 20332 Rinnjde Dr (Santa Ana Hts.) C.M. 545-1228 (Open Dally) 2962 Pemba Drive C06U Meu 546-2313 (Opn. Sat. & Sun. 1·5) 2981 Andros Cosu Meu 6*7171 (Open Sun. 2-5) (4 Bedroom) 2208 Meyer Plaoe, CosU Mesa 642-8736. 548-6017 (Open Sat. It Sun.) 4501 Hampden Road CdM 64.2-3454 (Open Sun. 1-5) 2140 Aster Pla~ Costa Mesa 646-7171 (Open Sat. Z.S) 1423 Antigua Newport Bea.ch 6*7171 (Open Sun. 2·~) • (4 Br. &: F•mi1y or 09"} 2024 Centella PlaceN. B. ' &42-1040, &U-8381 (Ofl 22nd st. • J.mne) 1815 Tradewind.s, Baycrul M&-1550 (Open Sunday) 2024 Windward, Baycrest 646-1550 (Open ~L & Sun.) (5 Bedroom) 712 Bison Ave. (Eutbluff) Newport Beach &75--2000, KI 9-3351 (Open S\Ul. l p.m.) (5 Br. & Fami1y or Den) 1718 Dover Drive N. B. 642-4353 (Open Wed . .Sal 11-4) 4501 Fairfield (Cameo Shore5) CdM &75-2000, lK 9·3351 (Open Sun. 1·5) HOUSES FOR RENT (2 Br. Furnished) 427'Aa Iris Ave. (So. ol Hwy.I CdM 675-1540 & (Open Sunday) (3 Br. & Famity or Oen} 2932 Andros (Mesa Verde) C.M. US-'7822 (Open Sat.) DUPLEXES OR INCOME UNITS 5308 Se-ashore Dr . (';ewport Reach 4 bdrm. & 2 bdrm. OR 3-4350 DUPLEXES FOR RENT (2 Br. Unfurnished) 2186-B American Ave .. Costa Mesa (Open Sat. & Sun.) * Pools * * Weterfront * ** Waterfront & Pool Truly one of the fine.st raidenca tn Soutbo -€ ern California. Offered exclusively by Meaa ~ Verde Realty. S57,500. :; . - ~-------... MAJISTIC..2 STOllY env~ S lt*ty bed- rooma, 3 .a.mnlq b&l.ba, boo&-ftde dinina room. spac• b1I t:aml.ly room. deQrtitful carpetinr tbroucbaut. prl!C- bJS draperW. complete el«.'trlc t..mty ttr.ed Id~ ell· Pkturftque exterior &butten.. trldi: fadna, cor- brilled flooat veruda. Mu. live patio teatuttnc brick planter-a. 1/S acre. Owott com~ 110 m.ile9 daily! Must ..U! ~ $3S.t60. 7Unltl ............ WALKO & LIE Coldwell, Banker ·~ OFFERS: OPEN SUN. 1 ·S New Usti1M11ti..--lay 5a.ores 4501 Fairfield Dr. -Cameo Shores Reduced $5,000. 5 Br., ocean view home. Priced below market. S600 leue.ho)d. Owner anxious. Al Forrow OPEN 1 :00 P.M. SUN. 712 llSON AVE. EASTILUff, NEWPORT lmmac. 5 bdrm home featurinc popular bi-level floor plan. Owner trana.-Musf aelll . . . . . ................... -$40,980 Ken Brittingham • Famlly layfront Large 5 Br. home, pier t\ slip. Sunny ter- race, and protected patio. Owner wanta. smaller home. MUJt sell ....... $165,000 Mn. Raulston/Mn. Harvey Am nrne Offered Bayfront w/pier & 1lip. 3 bdrm . ., 3 bl. + Ire. fa.m. nn. home only s yn. old. Love- ly terrace leads to pier. Near yacht club . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... $115,000 Mn. Raulston lcntbluff V1•w Most attr. view home, 3 bdrm .. fam rm .• 2 fpl., near park. beaut. landJcape. 2&21 Alta Viata. See tlw. F.d Lucas lotftoftt 511,.....S 104,000 5 BR..·2 BA. with outside dresa. rm. & ba.. Prestigre loc. on Penn. Point. Own.i-will carry 8~% lat T.O. with $25,000 Dn. Bat. waterfront buy in Newport. Joe Clar~n Finest View Owner leaving area. make offer on spa. ciOUJ home in Harbor View Hills. 3 BR.. plua dining & family rm., Custom decor., Bay view . . . . . . . . . . . . 155,000 Mn. Harvey /Mrs. Raulston lest Ivy Only $27.000 for fine 4 Br. home l yean old, private area with pool and playground. Owner moved. and will sell at cost. Mrs. Harvey/Mn. Raulston Ocean Front With Jetty View Best Eut Balboa location. 3 BR., 3 beth.I & den, Wet bar and private patio for great enteruininc. Fabulcna view of cout · Puking for 5 cars. Walter Haase Spectacular View Sp•cioua bay view home, 3 bdnns. + md'1. qtrs. or rumpua rm .. 4 baths. pdr. room. pool. Be1.ullfully landscaped. First time of· fE'red. Trvine Terrace. Al Forrow COLDWELL. BANKER & CO. 2200 E. COAST HIGHWAY NEWPORT IEACH Kl 9--3351 • I I ' ~i DAJLY '1laT/.......,,._ .._.,, Jvtt 4. lM t.ouds IOI ml R&JDs FOi Sill M0USn POI IALI o..tn• , • ....,., ,.. ....... ,. PAUL l THiii ~OF 111 ICIE MESA VERDE Rambllni SING.LI ltQl'Y Mme.. Cbob loc8tton that hu a \liew. 'l'n&b' uoique! 4 Bedrooms. d1nlnJ room, brelkfast noot. a cb.Ddrtn 'a play y.rd All done wlth a dteontot'1 touch. Price below tll.e market & ~ tD sell tti.950. • W1liiBS lt'a ~ Ukt tbe ltOCS or CIBR.ALTAll uS ~ redlecraled .. )Oii' cm- ~ Yoo-"11 ..... ... ,.. ........... ..... ....... 3 ...... ltJNDlf UVINC IOC*. ... l"OCll6' t.Dd famlJ1 '°* ~· ~ Wit •• ktt- cbtA Ind........ ¢- and ~ lfS"'fkie pcrdl. oeu:u qualltJ t11nt • -. Neat • a p6a. cm.-_. ~ lnduded LARGE is· x 3'' HEATED • nv T!lUD PO<L o.mr-n... . q ' wanta ~ IM- PiD)IA n: POSS!SSION • .. ~~.PIUC!D 1'0 SELL AT ONLY JtS.a. -SUB."11' ON DOWN. • •;. 3 COSTA MESA IAIGAISlll Dover Shores The hat Financf "9 ;,. Callfontla on VMtw Homes THREE FURNISHED MODELS OPEN DAILY. 1124 Sant.i.ago. On the bluff above buutiful Dover Shores Keys. New view modern Spanish borne. 4 bedrooms, 3 bath- rooms, powder room, quality carpettng a.nd drapes, land- sr aped Complete ready for immediate occupancy. $9.000 down includes washer and dryer. Located'bn one of the largM View lot.II in Newport Harbor. New Contemporary three bedroom. four bathroom home 2874 square feet. Fully carpeted, dnped, professional land· scapiog $8..500 down full pnce includtnf your choice of appliances $83.200 VALUE . Wall to wall carr.elrng. drapes, lands<"apmg and applu1nres ill no extra t"06t n our 1tltttion n( new' three, four and five be<lroom home!I 81yv1ew Iott from $18,500 to $33,500. Two Beyfront lots •veileble with pl•r •nd allp prlvll••· 8•yfront Homes from $79,SOO to S169,JOO. Of*' Delly. - MA~CO - REALTY CO. (714) 673-8112 SALES OFFICE John Mtcneb Rlty. Co. 111 DOVER Oil., Suitt 101 In Newport BMch from ~c:if1e < oasl Hwv . north on Dover [lriv r From NC'wport Blvrl . E.l.~t on 17th St. to Sale! OH1ce If . WHITE 1CARNAHAN RWTY CO. ANHOUNCl8 ,. ~Ol'TID! ClOlllPANrl 1t1'll IO.CWFORMA Of'Jl'l<S TO SDVlCE tn~GECO/tft AUA. 'ID COM-. PANT WITH• YEAB8 OP soocal- PVL QPBJUENCE IN ALL JIR.Ua OI' REAL El'rA!B JN. '91TEITllEPUBUC to VlllT'" NEW OPDA'llON AT •• BAIEll n. a>eTA JlaA I' \I I . I I! I I I ~ ' ' '.: ._ \ II \ , I ' \I I • \\ 111 I I ~~'.:-.\\fl\' I' \I I • \\ 111 I I ~· \H\\ll\\ IJ • 'I ' ' • FHA APPRAISED I·\ I I • . 11 ~I \I!'. ·.1;,, . ' ' "U·ALL!"~ COME Stt thu .truly CENU- L "l E • RED BARN R4NCH STYLE MOD- D.N. 3 Bfdrooma • fanalY ~ all built· hw. 2 ~~ tl'1endb' all brick • •• doua IM.nc room. lov~ ly larp cownd patio ln be9utlfully ~ yard. Buy on ntA (Ir GI t.ma -low down. Only '22.200. HWTJ ! HWTY ! I' \I I • \\ 111 I I ~I \I:\· II\\ t I \I It f 1 PRESTIGE MINDED 'lblt POPWtu' 3 1tedroom.. ~ wW IUit yolM' ~ry need. 2 b9Uu, lovely all electric bullt- ln ld1dMrl. mra 19rse .J'NJ p.c>u.J ~ yanf, 8')rinkle-s front • rf'aT Only $.1.'5~ -anly $3.500 down. I' \I I • 1\ I 1111 ~I \II\ \II\\ ~ .. \ 1 I l" , SAW OPBlllGS for lftW ASSOCIAru e Ptnonal Trainfn& e Bonaa Plan Too e AD Ntw Offlct • it Ytan Saws Eq> • r.trmt~ • To' C.mml11loa e fall Mr. r.ordo11 rtr c.ctndtnttat ID· Ytew 541-MM. e 'RESIDENTIAL e l~C'OME e C'0M'fF.RC1AL e Bl1SINE88 OPPORTUNlTI' e LAND e RF..~AL$ fJ• l 1093 BAKER COSTA MESA 546-5440 - BEST s .... 1~ IMfh ...... ............... , .... ...... r.1 •" ..... ,.,_ ,.,...., ~. ..,.,.. pefle, , ... $1100 dfwn. c.N-W1r Vett$7S0Mft.GIM ~ti•• e CIOE IUllY 962~2475 ·----·. Ot;f THI IAY· PltfVAft llAGM ... ,.. ......... JutJ 11 ftlt ct-. GUY OOOll APTS. G&.°ftia a•.-... ac.r ~. ITHeo 2105 3110 5°:!'!-p P...tc Sl U • w~. oa: • ..._ H1lll • J •• 2 .. 1'amlly ROOlll •SITS 1.-* ~ .. -• 0 11 J: a J • Bl t cl c 111 ~ a; • j ~ f c > I I ~ t l c II t I I c ·• IT I 2U 51 ~ I ( ' ' s g £ < I l c s t $ I t -.. * • • :: H - c :( I ' t I... 1 I I :: $ It Jt ( ' c J r.a .... . .. - ! Bil 2 ... hp&c. c:pta. .... . lMtnl. 1 -to bch ...... . sm uat. $lllO turn. S1lillO llJDUMr. 3111 N~, ~ MMIOS • 1AllM s iliiiiO ftopk; * low!¥ ,_do. View! • 1 ~ blD Beach! fl,15 mo. • :as GclWawod. ~ 3 &R. TOWNHOUll • CAJtPSrS • ouns TA.LL APPWNCll • PA'nO A K>OL. *' JllJCllUTUl<l AJlU SlJS MO. Clrc.. l•lty ff2..247S i'ii'WLY ...s.c. -~ Ill lw. 1 ft old. Bltnl. Pl) mo '-(213) 3114'1WO tor •Pl't· ,..,.... ... Valt.y 1410 lsAVwtf• .,.., ..,. FROM $140 ... • 3 Pools • Complment•ry Con+in•nt•f Bretkf11t Easy W tlkin9 To F1shi0f'1l>Je Shopping FAMILY SECTION WfTH s.,,.rate lecrNtion F.citrties • $30,000 llW HOME MICAttfu Neer • w..... flnl*ce, OOAST HWY. ~= .!.. ~-CORONA DEL MAR f171MONTH . • as.WO {714) 67J-3+.5 • INTAU ~ ; P-'.! .... .,.. BEACH .. JC!i/I~. IUND NIW Uldu,,.... fl\#fth 1 R-1¥1 ..... ~OILUXI 1 & 2 I " ~ ~cloua Uvtna. 1>n tltallr O<:un and City I IMCll. ltill within walkin tbilbw and 1bopptn1. I at UM llMJlt sptC- Vina in= ' dJatanee to l>m•in Pmtiq. OUTSTANDING PIATU .... • TN. Sywtem • • eLl.·l~ator • • ••·Im • Prlva .. •tooo• = ,... Leue from suss Mo. Unfurn. Available allo Kooth to Mo. Rentall Ph. Relktent If fr. ~3641 -------~-·-··---·-------~ DAO rt ~Mal)VJ&WI >M. ,... c,.. a a.,.. Pool!~..- 5100 leek • • • orona def Meir suo 2 II lllSI wttll .... blWm, ~ Nr. YOIA oe.t.. $16 + tlll1L No hta. DOSH, hlftor 1T38W.o.t~ ~m-uea 2 • Bii: ~dfi:IG. PA110. (ft.EA.ft HOOSE) OR ~ aftlr I P't· 4t1 MIW suo ·Bil Gutat Allt 850 mo • ~ Gal911. ,..... ,.. tio. lat • ~ 1tm11ne. ·~ * 5tMSl1 -"°° BA ·a T IAY,RONT ~~·dr91ff. ~~abed a- allt ..... I:~-Prt¥ate ,... VJEW. Adult& aal1. DO ~ Plef.99 CID ..,.. ,.,, l)lta: ~ Bay & Beach -..ity Inc. 2025 w .... JllYd. NJL Hunti,.,_letct. 5400 0c ...... Apts. 2 ........ pool. chOdttft 6 pe&a ..........,.._ 1111 Tal· t.t. HuntfllCt.cn BHdl. 147-lalt ... ltf-2240 f'RtE 1'dp e CATALINA: on Dbt fll Yedllt w/ 1 ·yr leue at lluuClnCtDn Manor ~ 1t1D JiuDdnMtoD AW· <2 bUa So • ~ Polm). 1. Br .• * 2. Br $'15 r BEAdf D6'Pii&iriLY! Nnl1 redee! """ JWtl-m;on. K.m1la My.~ ar Bob ...,_ • .,...., <¥- 6ce • SST-lnl. Home, 5*311G. DELUXE 2 Bdrm, 1~ ba1h. FanUbed •. anb11. •· 403 ~. $.1Ml30. ' blkl eut ol lAM Pan<. 1 BR ~· Pooll. Ge• ra&e,ept,drp9,Mtnl,wubt /dryft-, ~ $ll5. 56-1019 S. ANI Hefehtt 5'30 .,, $95-J BR. IArP )lard! QM&. Sbwe,. R.efrts. ORCHARD.~ 1552 latvM leech 5705 NOW LEASlNG ••• • • SPECTACULAA VIEW! e NEW 2 A J ~ Ba. Cpa, l>rl>s • Dlhwr. Bltna. Pvt deck! 2 bl.lea· Town! 2·blb Bea.ch~ SlSS. •at 2 BR Uni Apt. w/ ttaw, Car· port. S1lX> mo -... &t-l1!3 C!M-...,7 Condominium 5950 DI.XE MW 2 • S br, cPa, clrpl, pool, bttnl. dlb...air. Bluft area. SD> I: $'J50. 53:l-4543. . ltent1ls W 1nted 5990 -PARTICULAR lam want 2 • J Br ~ In N 8. « J..aauna on nin for mo of Aurust· (213) ~ col . RETUU:D eple w1lh '° r«nt turn-ha in ODf. ~UI tbnl ' ,, Office bfttal 6010 HUfttinefen IMch NEW LGE OPTICES. -car- ,eU, .drpe. music. ubla, Ju· itor aerv. '!tom $15. TOWN • l'OUNTRY 5 POINTS lS!>.l> Sea.ch Bl-lff-4111 • IAY VllW SUITE 2 LC ol:I*. ~ rm bdw, cptd l drpt, $Dl mo. .ST olflOf, • l&ore. $1l5 mo. 3421 Via Opcrto-m.noo. Office a..ftl 6070 •AL COlllUClll& Resiclett.I Commwciel lndusm.J 60 yean Experience LICltll 11d lntwtor O.C.atlnt Semce . . RIMODILING AltenttlMs Adclltiolll \ Trnel 64U SO. PACll'IC C9tUISE • WJI ... 2 -Cll&'Wl LOVING cere DU' Home lot dlild under , wbiJe moa.. v.'Ol"b. Lac No-52!H. »aJD \ r - s.vne & Ma ..... •• 0,...,1 ~Yoar•PPM~ BdGn lt'a Too Lat~.· ' CALL NEWPORTER SA UNA . • ~CE. ?Wwpomr I.Jin, Jamborf't. Rd. " .. .. 4 ... ,.,.,... ...... Palntlnl * PAITI& * '· INTIRloallXTlltoa ............. c....... . Qu!lt1 ...-1r. f I ._ Ml-29TT .., .. ~ SCHWARft A IONS PAPERHANGERS MURAL EXPt:R'J'! • ··sAMPLES" FREE FSI' 147-1651 aft 5 :II ""' PAINTING ""' Ill" INTmJOR Ill" J.:Xn:RJOR RtuODAb~ • lJcmled GIWU· 60-e&/ 5*S7f5 STANDARD STATIONS Th wer'k la MD medanl· nl llib. SbouJd have lcnowl· «ii" and ~ Ill 1lM 0: &men.I IDk'hlnf "'°" tool.I Ind -would pre(tt mlDimam ol 2 yan ~ leOCI!-fuel! ICbocX snd- cu.s o~ R.equued> ACCOUSTlC ct'UlnP ~ • ed lntfT • Exttt Brmb- Jto[ttr-Sprl)' l'1" r..tUn. SG-611 (OUJllS RADIO CO. GIVE )'OlJr room that ··~ 1hln& vctn'' -C'OIU DO mot"e' Pa.ant Spec:1all.lt. 646-1059 rm'ERlOR • EXTERIOR Lomr nm Satilf a.c:tion rtm'&D· ftd. 6U-aB. PlurnlNftt atJODI • T AST SERVICE • GUAR.A.""'1"EED. 646-T.151 .108~ A EMPLOYMENT Job w -~ """ 7000 THIS C 0 M PA N Y NEEDS 10 F U LL TIME MEN. THESE JOBS MUST BE FILLED IMMEDIATE· LY. GOOD PAY - APPLICANTS MUST HAVE LIVED IN THIS AREA MINIMUM 1 YEAR. CALL TUES. DAY ONLY 9-to-4, ~S26. --1 STOREROOM I CLERK Uospttal Stm"l'kttpM' t' Aper- All ~ Nriewat C111 mm( w1dl ., .... 1IJwVd ftlct. ecmr. Clmd • Sa. ----. --- Assistant Controller fry Cooks Short Order Cooks , I Work for ~1v1 )ounil rompeny. ~ntflla indude pa.id vaetUoo. ln- &Ura.nct' Proer&m. prob! ,hanni Ch&DCT for ad· \ anceme nt APPLY lN PERSON 8-11 AND 2-5 ~onday throush F~ Reuben E. Lee !''EWPORT BEACH 11"~ prfll"IT"(1 \li.111 hi" -------- able to m1:n1 .. ,n P' rpt'lu.~J 111vtt1IOI') fnr.1~ • 1.11 Gl"n· u-y, w~~1rr Comm.u· mt)' HO""P•t •' .im H1111pt1al areJe. \\ l'<lmlO•!Pf 'J'W ";.. t 11 r'1 1-.. MALE Ho11 f •' 1,..rm,inrn1 Po-Jtlon. Sr, " f!r•1.turan1 A~r "PflOMllJHll .. Xlot. ~ "'l"n l""'~llmt al put expo .,, r 0. Bnx .1511 a.ta Mr"" ). DRILL PRESS OPERATORS 1st or 2nd 1hlft Mus• ~ abl' In N"I •Ul and np!'r.11!' Drtll Pru.- PACIFIC SCIENTIFIC co. 1'.:-t6 51 Shit Coll~ Blvrl Ana.hf Im PR 4'3717 An equal opportunity f'!nploytr I ... w ....... , .. w .... --------------- Expecftter % '° l )ftn a:pll lfact In~ Omtrcl Dit- pu1ment. 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MOit haw aiMllty .. ~ dmlp .... ~ • lelltq al P"*- tn-. lmowlqe al telldnc • 1DMIUl'mllmt ~ Ttdu*:al ectm ~ or equiv. plul am M ,_... lndul&na1 eicp. E'lpndh~ dedrodc mt&. !tna bu t1-Immediate ~Sad NmDe m ctdldt'IKlt ar ml CTI4l~ TELOllC Beotuw Mre'1 a p<Jlltlon that haa u mlkil varit!ty a~ II don rttpons1bU1ty You'~ et the C"Pnter Of a v11al aerv1C"t ~rformed by ~ fut-iJ'O"IVins In- dustry of t'l!'Ctronk compulfl'I and aaoca~ <'QUlpmf'nt. you k~ studyin1 and deve)opin1 throuehout your care.r There·a no boredom in a JOb hkl" thal. What 1.1 1t Ukr 10 j°'n the IBM amlp&ny u a • Customer Enrtn,..r • You enln-an IBM tn.inm1 procram !wtth full peyl Lac..r. you uswne ~ 'p<lnllbiltly ror your ~ n urrlt.ory. where ~u ln- 't.ll and rrvi<.'f' da~ p1ocnsin1 l,Yltftns. You work ""llh ~"UltOmfrs Ill bUSll'l.t!SI. industry . .O~nct. tducatJon or prfm""'°nL You fe'l an ln-dt-pth 'iew of ont or mo"' of t~w ftt'lcb wbilf ttprewntin& IBM lntf'rffhna~ Yf'S 11nd J11.,1 u 1hi>n" a~ VU"lually no ltm1ts to what computt'ra Cllll do-YoW" oppor- tu n11lu for 1 lona·ranr,. professional carett W"lth £BM 1V0Uld bt' unhmllMS too Go u fv aa your ab1ltlU!I t&kt' )001 Whal do you O"i'd .. A mf'dM!nk:al apt1t11df' plus "' ~ knowlf'<lttl" .,f hu1c e-ltttronie11 A m1n1mum l>f two ) c-.q ' t N'hnt<-al fduc111on or tleetronla u J)f'nl'n<'I" ta. m1hl.ar) or dvllurn A knack for ITlfftine and l{ftting 11ton1 Yo'llh people It you quali f~. ~Oil 111111y find )"Ol1nelt in"' fudnat.in1 ;ob ~ ith Jou of buJlt-ln f'ducgi1lonal IM>nfflU tr voo would llkt a po-:111on with unllmitf'd varl· f'ty· call tor an appo1ntm"1t tDays -Even1nfa - Saturdays> . ILICTIONIC ASSIMIL Y , OPERATORS ...... expertMce ID wlriD1.~ e~ unltl. Kt.Wt k abla ta r.t ........ dillJ"llQI and bt twmw wlOl cow.. ' . I ILICliONIC INSPECTORS ~ tnowledp al .UMmt .,.: Mnbl1 illspection tedmlquea ad Jl'K- tim&. IXPIRIMINTAL MACHINIST Sheet lllttll ~ ~aired. ~ qllir9 *111 in UM al MJt4 i84 WC llitne tooa ad prec:iaion initrumeuta. PRODUCTION TEST TECHNICIANS I Mast· JMll'ea ~ tt elldloaka and tl«tronlc i.t U.11. <>NlddM who me compWed t.chniral tnde , tcbool or !'9Clent mUHuy ~ ~ htgbly dllirabil. 1Jt ... 2nd lh1ft. MECHANICAL · FAI INSPICTOR Kut be famililr wtt1l phdlke mu1- artn1 lnstrumenta in ltndnct IMet metal a machtned partl lmpectSoD _. ups. Day & night lbitta. TEST OPERATORS Some knowledce of idtt1mnlc tMeOrJ Be ah1-to rud drawtnp and ctar•PQel - and me precllion imuurtBi Jmn.. ments. Swing shift. MAINT. MECHANIC wm do preventive main~ • rwpeiT of produdion equipment . CU.S. CltfzeMhlp l1qzbecl) Col&ns Radio Company ]J24 w. w.....,, s .. - IJJ.0600, ht. 2IO ADDING TWO MEN SUPEHJOH I',• • \•• • . : •1 rd11 111W,__ n. JDlllll: • ·--• • • • • • • • • • • • .., - MQlt ~ experienoed To..-.:15. ~ A ""4Y In J*'IOfl Newport Net'I lank WESTCUJT omcr; IXlCU11YI MCllTAIY ...... c ........ a Xfl • tnll& • !t rtt , U.S. NJIWk. Inc. • I!. DJa" .., ....... ... ..-.... -~ ...... Newport Harllor · YOUTH IMPLOYMINt SERVICE 1901 ......., •cl.. eo... .... CMdcaaley SchM) ·642-004 .. IAD s.c, .. -. 7400 (U, s. arum ntir• ~ COWNS AM lllpmcn Mm JDUU ROSS DEOSIOll COlllOL Ill. 1590 Meft...U. Aft. .... ,.... .... Aa ..... JI Qinllt:r • RW WBMlllWMB ... ,d ... M. w CATAl.lNA It's 8H dl boua ti~. 8tr- eu1 aeltttlon f\'tr1 Sflf the DAILY PU.Dr au,tied lleCtioa NOW! ·I . ,....._. .., -- 'tiO AUS"nN Hmley 3000 De- luxe •· Xlm ond. Hrd. &fl tos--Wltt wtlla. New paint. Luc Tiida. Below BJ. Bock MUlt Sell. ~ '66 Glaa G.T. c..-. DRIVE n ns EXctl'ING CAR! f,S.QllQ(~ IS Al50 n9 CM'f Al/Mlltlto ~l ,owali4.• MWOa AJEA iiPi&EsSEO 'S& vw. fully f 1£t. equip. Take ~ paymta of SZZ.16 mo or make otfer. Down peymt no p-o!Xem here. COST A CAR CQ. Foreiln It Domestic <~ own conl:ractll oec 1969 Harbor. CM 642474 Will Buy I Your v oUcswacen or Pund1f It P1Y top dollars. Pa.id for or not. Ot.ll Mr. Allen .. 673-1190 DAILY PILOT /News·Prtss J 1 TRANSPC:fiTA ION . ,, '56 CADILlAC Cpe de Vllle, ui:el.lmt ccindltion, new tires, Iota ol -up 'n p $250. 328 Al.llO, comer ae.. coo, Newport ReidU U-9 C.rt "°° CHEVROLET 00 Ol.EV. ~ bnttDp. ~. l96S Dunklw n. Cam It Ulten, '65 Orwtte MO bp AFB, H~ bibs, Hunt aync:hrolock, bkt wata, ~ vico wbl&, Gabriel comp. lhocb, bn-ry dut7 Qevy ftll' aprp, Qnn rewne W/Imperia) aatm, MW ~ Blue Streak tires. oew brb, $690, or trd for VW. 6G-T9ST or Ml.eooa. ''4 Chev. Manbu Hdtp. hlty eQ\llppecl, aatD, pwr lltr '64 Chev. Malibu w ... Pwr, ~.air (DO kit- dim llak). ''5 Chev SI Camlne One ol a kaid, came 9MI QIEV. BUYl!lRS. SEE THESE BEroRE YOU BVY DEAH LEWIS lrnpertt 19li6 ~. CM. 64588 '64 MALIBU " CONVERTIBLE Fi.re lllline red, auto., RAH, WSW, k. no. QYTIBt $1165 s.lmen Chevrolet Npt. rwy. It QMipMn 'J\1m. ea. Otaaet so.am m.-io CHl¥SLll .. !.Alt.UOl'A.. a.dfmu' ma.lntabied. xurr cand! 61S---O'T7I btW'n ,_am It 1-pm. CONTINENTAL '61 L.l'Nca..N o.ntiJwntal. Real dean. full pJWa' • alt. 50,<KXI mllel. New tires 6 brUea. $.lSTS. TW 3-o!JT CORYAIR REPROCISSED '61 Carn.1r, RAH. 3 speed. fike f1ller Jl9,)'lDtl ol SU.16 mo. or mak~ otter. Down u.IC.n 9'00 FORD ftEPROCISSED '11 l'ord RAmatmo M~ 6iel eq'd. ~ fNW pe.ym." ol $1S.l9 or Mab otter. Don ~·t. DO ~ IJeN. COOTA CAR CD. Fottlp It Dbmel&lc Oany own eantncts oee 18 Hartlar. QC 6CMIT6 •WAGON• e '51 l'OfU) .... Clry Sid. e 352 co-In ~vDY clan! $.150. • --e %ll63 AV ALON/CM. ,,,, '11 GAU.XIE •. ,,,,, Air t'ODdJ All pwr «IQP'dl ""' VERY Oeu! U a.Sii' ~ roRD (lcDv. JIUlt tell ttU-.....m..v..,~ ui.. Pri IQ. t4HT3I • 'G rli<Xif JlAlfCiiP.iiO • Dellm -. • ~ 8di2,. • Mia. WW"a. -.u:za eft9, UNCOLN DWfR - REPIOCWED - CAR 1961 LlNCOUl Ointtacdal. Loeb like a ~ model. Darlt blue. Put lWNrT In ycMU' life fer ns per ---lknk ftnandnc Bal S1599. Call credit Dept. ~ MERCURY REPROCESSED '56 Mtte 2 dr bdtp, mtio. RIH, pwr atr. Take <Ntt pa.ym1a ol $1.S.36 or make offer. Down ~t. ., problem~. ~A CAR CO. P'Cftlan • Domest1e CarTY own contra.eta 09e ~ '1969 Harbor. CM 60-4814 ,,,-EXTRA NlCE! '5'7 CAD Oe\'.i!lc .. ~.Hl-.~· ,,,_ Air. Full P"f ! ~ 1Sll -~-·~-~-COSTA CAR CO. 'Q) MtrCUJ')'· 9 ae&ter Sta. !.. "w¢"t.Bl!'MW:1t/1!. ~ lfus. Pwr. at • bna. S2ll5 ,,,-alter 6-PM. '58 CA.DULAC R/H, F/P, ' cir. White. 1 OW'DfJ'. $115. Ph~ ~ CHEVROLET DEALER REPROCESSED CAR Forri&n It Domestic Carry own concncu oac 1969 Han.ir, CM 642-4114 '63~ Moma. 4-dr Dtluxt Auto, RIH. extru. Oean! Lo mJ. $10!li. or offer. ~ '61 MONZA • Atn'O. Xlnl cond! Mlf. Good rub- bet'! Aikin& $6flO. Days 54&-3.'lll or EVea 646-199'7 's.2 WINDSOR $90. 6 CYL<:PE. GOOD COND! CALL 548--0019 1961 ~ Sta. W~. --------· Drives u eood as )t looka. . CORYAIR Full po'ftf', payment only --------· SU.ti. Bank finandni. Call REPROCESSED ~t Dept. 54i-3IIJ6.. '62 IMPALA SS '63 Olrvair 5'ldeor 4 on flr. C.1'\.1-O>mpetttion ~-Taft vvr• Oftf' ~ of $411 or VB, 317 cv. In, powergtide, IDllM aUtt. PS, origjnal &lean wb.1~. COSTA CAR 00.. vin;yt trim. Fareian ' Dclmeltk $1495 C&IT)' own Otlll t.racts oe.c Selman Chevrolet 1.969 Harbor. c.M. 642.-4814 646,.11)S(. '61 MERCtJRY Qmeot, 101 bp, auto, R/H. Vwy rood cond. .. Call 494-lru MUSTANG '65 Mustang . V-1, automatic, nidk>, beat· er. Beautilul $2295.. Udo Moton 600 w. Cout Hi"Y Newport Beada 64.2~ r' '&> MUSTANG CONV. r VB. Auto. Pwr-S, Pwr-top. r RAH. *-9844 lflt'I' • vm OLDSMOBILE • * '64 ()U)6 98 • (.X)NV. * Fl1ll • pwr. Toaneau COftT· * Ptrled top It condttioll! * $2395. For appt. ~- PON11AC Npt. Fwy. at Oi1ipman Tum-'61 CDRVAIR MONZA elf ~e 54.>M32 &.13-9890 JVR/AC, automatk.1 owner. '65 PONTIAC 2+2 . '63 IMPALA WAGON 16!l5 * * 546-Krl Car ia like MW· 3 ca.rt>a. • onpiaJ l?oid . lacquer ftn-~ WlU. BUY a '61 apd. tram.. A Bomb! C21 tlh ...... _..._ PS na n a. O>rvair Moma In sood cmd. cu. In. en&. vibruonk, b&act , &V1Vtl"""""o , TD, n. .... ., """ ILf• .i'ICM d bu.ckft 5ea\s. ff, 'GS48M V"U ......... ew; ,,_..,.... ya. SJ 765 S2T~ Save $1500 Selman Chevrolet CORVETTE Selman Chevrolet Npt. Fwy. at Chapman tunt-olfNpt~. -~~~ ~ lB CDRVITl'E Pr. Pty. ~· Oranae. ~ 633-91190 VI _,.,e. ,,..,,.'""°' ......,.""""' .se.b.m IJ'ftll, both ~ '6( 1 Poot. C»talln.a Safari '64 MONZA COUPE ~. Nnr ~ Station Wacon. RIH, Pwr Sport.a CV beyen! Hett'• chrome, mouldins. mi.ti«, Str It Brita, Air road <bOt lharpest '64 coupe in the tires, ttammluion· Not an-factory air but 1"lly 1'0l'b COl.l'lty. Wlre wt!Hl ~. otbes-In a tbouand thia xtnt). Bionu eold color • CUltDm dual tuned exhe'ast. flawleM. Pb. SCi-~ b Sharp condition inside .,.. 1lkt llPN. 'NYLm awt· Sll!f>. out. Ste to apprK. $2295-Gr $1~ '6l Corveti. m ofter. Private party. Selman Chevrolet 4 apttei. Extra clean. Will m-lfiM ~ It wttkends Npt. Fwy. at Chapman Tum-comida t.nM. olf Orange 54.l-84.12 &.13-!ll!90 54.l-31'94 '65 BEL AIR SEDAN DODGE IAcal car. Powergll<W, RAH. many od>er mra.. -------- 'PCS640 DEALER nm S.lm•n Chevrolet Rr'"'l\IUfD\ Npt. Fr,. at ~ Tunt-U'llvun&IA off~· 543-843:2 &.13-9890 W '60 CHEVROLET STA. WAGON 6 pus., VB, auto., RAH, Lie. NO: PMB031. S665 Selman Chevrolet Npt. Fwy. at Chapman tum- 1963 DODGE a.acer. BeauU. ful red blxket aMU1 ,.uto. Make paymenta or anly $14.36. Cttd.lt Dept., Bank tmnctng. 546-3056. RA MILER DEALER REPROCllSB> w 00 Rambler. Auto., Ri.R, musi Acrifice. SlOO cs!I\, 23 payment& ltft at ~ Paymeru ~ in ~ O.A..C. Call Mr. L. 546-JIM. STUDEBAKER '66 V.W.'• ott. ~· !)(3.Ml2 63.1-9890 • VI. 4 Dr. N-paint, auro., '64 DODGE SEDAN DEAlfR RE PROW SB> IMMIDLATE DEUV'ERY '59 EL CAMINO PS, RAH, Oftr 500 below 50 V.W.'a 57~ From $395 6 C)-1. Autom., RIR mcitfl. DEAN LEWIS Imports $500 n~ 1966 Haroor, c.M ~9300 SOUTH COAST FORD Sell'Mn Chevrolet V.W. '59 $675 JOO Broedway • l.aflUDI Bcb: Npt. l'w)'. at Oia.ptnaJ1 Turn· run equip., xlnt cond. 4!>4-851~ or 549-3851 ott Oran.re SU-Ml2 m-9890 M.ny others From ~ '62 IMPALA Coav. Delu.xe * * 1963 Dodie o.n. Low 1954 Stude Auto., RAH, an w REPROCESSED DEAN LEWIS Imports New tires. R/H, New am-mu., radio It hMl.rr. $900 or imm-=ulate car with •one Ft-LtlMI ..........._ _,." ,,.., J na.H ""'" 1996 Harbor. C.M. 646-Dn d1x bfb Ntw -~ --~ Best olfer. IO ,__.. owner paat and a pe!ff'C.'t Qnl~ .....,.... ~ ..., ar; auto, ~ . ,. ... e · llUU<."NI •• , ..... -·~· Paym~ $28 __ ,...F_O_R.;;.._sa_L_E___ over ~1~ • i:u .. or 1 '.59 VoUuwegen 1 yr old. ~ Bl. Book per mcntb with ST• Cub. "' oiler °""1 ~t· 1 • Good tires. paint MUlt Sell. ~ FORD rtnn.ir. ..,__ Good can Mr. L. ~. # ~~Y DU'llt, (Dory). $50. ten heft. • Mach. lfUIUlY• S3$M <*a * a.ta Meu a>sTA ~ t1:J • S'700 • • REPROCESSED ;;::;::=x I • ibftjp ~stic 67).4546 • 51 CHEV. IJS. Runa fOOCi REPROCESSED '59 Stade waaoo. stick shift. A real bup.in. Aft 6. '59 Ford Sta Wai Country f010 Can'Y own s ~ .63 vw Bu.,. XU'IT rond! OR 3-500.1 l('d. 6 paa Take CJYtt pey-RlrH. Xlnt. lhape. Take rrv· . .:l~--.._..._,.._ __ ~..;. U9 Hait>or. ~ 642 41 l'°""dn. Take O\'tr pmu. ot "" '62 IMPALA HDTP. mta. o( U.9.16 mo. or l'ntR er pa.ymta. of $26.16 mo. oc 111J.•Pl'll·~"'l•~~iffiiPii~ii''t "" 'IS ;JIG '.\ ~-s SEO. S52·mo. 54~316.1 orrer. Down pa""'t no_....,,, mak'e offrr. Down pa.ym t. ,. I i\· .. -ro.·11 ,,,,. IMMAC! AU. EXTRAS' ,,.u ., • ....,. no problem here. 1 ~~~J!~~!JC"~~!.131 ~~;~~~;~~-W ~ir , •• u"'· ru pwr. • '">1 \'\\·VA':'. .,,; $1100. CALL 61S·5173 lem lwoft. t. ~ <' S :o,~. lJ ~ • \J,l\'T MaT'OR COSTA CAR CO. COSTA CAR CO 1.;...;.;.-....,,,....-~~-~ STA Wag. ·59. RAH. 20 MPG rot'f'!Jtll It Oomf'Stic Foreign Ir ~u." • LOW PR ICE. ;,.fr I09~1 Stk ·•c;" CLEAN. W.i Prl Carry own rontncu l)j!C' Carry cwn cont:nc1~ 011,.. MG '66 VW • • U\W·\ll. pi) :>llH~ or fi7J.:'J9'..'9 l!lfi9 Harbor, CM &.12-487t 1969 Huhor, CM &-124>-'74 '66 M.G. SL'NS·l~fCALL* 6731--;~;,RAS· 1 ;-;j!}-C'HE\' 2-0r SED t.250. ')9 Ford V8. Ill. di. 4 new I T-llRD '200 WE SELi nu; MOST r """· . ...,.,.. ' R.frH. St<Uld11.rd M't1tt Good. tirff. Rd ftWlTII!, tnns I. --------C.ome In & rind Out Why' *'59-VW Sunroof * rood' 4~·8769 ' clutm s:m or bnt otftt • -------- REDUCEDI F'lnaoclni.: "'" Probtem Hm ~dlo. ~rood 1125. 6r~ ,,,,, ,64 IMPALA HDTP CPE. J1:>in1t to Ala.ska. fm.3190 , REPROCESSED l<KXI ~~ ~~ .. ~LEor unf. DEAN LEWIS Imports 1 ,,,,, 1 OWNER. LOW-Ml. altn 6. 1 60 TT-~ Oinvl'rt . tu111 ...., " ,..,,...~ '"'" 1966 llartln C M 64&-9303 VOLVO ""11750-Pvt-.pty 548-1597 ·r.o GALAXIE ' 6 P"'T ....., cwrr pAymt1 " --------1 S.yslde Vlll"'e. 548-2005, I -,63-M G Rd_t _$ ..... S . P"'T troi $.32.30 °' mw oUf'r Do-\n Deya 61'5-<Q eves ' '"k· . . Ir . ..,.., -·-~---~ '6'l Chev Nova RAH . huckl't.3 I b.rk•. new tirn A brlta, pe.ymt no pr<>( lrm hf'~. ~. , Fully N1uv "<l. Xlnt cond '66 VOLVO Ong ov.'Tll'r Xlot oond' 1.:\25. -~II 5JfHl38 carrA C.\R r o MASY O'fll~ ft<; IN STO<"I\ I!.':' t'tt I "'l'"'' •<l /: in \.luat !18<'! :'136-t().19 "" ··~11 f /\1111..ANf. CONV. fOl"l'ign & J~.01, ~,,,. Motorcyclft 930C DEAN LEWIS Imports \\11\I.11 \111 J\r.111'\'r; m ·s1EST m,;r uptlM·t:-in \'ll s::-..o f'"'r~t,..,r·i:. RAH. C8.IT)'O"n •on1rn.i, _.,, --------l'li.'\ lfRt! ( .\1 646-~'.IO'.l $2230 11r..n Th~ UArL\' PILOT P\\ pt\' f;ll 0:'97 :lltrr 5.30 1969 Harbor. <\I t>I.' 1'7 1 1953 lf(}NOA SnamblN f,\-. lit ,,, . \ <:HARf' ' '1: \\'\Pl'\' T\ (1Jlll.'llflM i>'('l\on s . \',. ·-·:,1'Fonn WAGON * 196.1 T 811-d l n;-~llHIV .,.u 1-ood \Ian) l'lltJ a~ ..;""' 111 4' •· ' p.unt, Thr::b DEAN LEWIS Imports lllOn('y t1m~ 1 l'ffot·t Look • ~·Dr JV-hu11t VA r111t1n.r. xt.nr.. Ori-' ,,,.. nrr, ,.,, • .,J --------I S.'!95 6TI-.ilil:l Ali.r Ii 111p I~ OIWt ~~~ ~;i; tlAtl•" ('\I _ t..ii •. ~l~, nnw"' 1 e Ri\1ho Mu~t 5"11' 61....5170 conrl lhn1<>o< i;7, lh.Ul .. ' ' ' J J ... l - r l I • • Ii .. •. - • F.U Speed Alaeacl at Mariners Miss Newport'Beoch. Susan Mc:Quald of Cc.u Mesa. turru "lull speed &bead'" at the opellln.l lul week of Marinen Savi.op and Loan AModation at Westctlff and DoVer drfves. Lootin&: on with approval are (from left) mayon Willard Jor- dan of Costa Mesa and Paul J. Gruber, Newport Beach, and Ted G. Rolr:OI .oecutive vice pre.side.nt and managing officer of the firm. which chlnged i~ .na.rne from Costa Mesa Savings and Ian. 48th Store For Sav-On FireinenR:eaSsigned In Fountain Valley O.•n roe FounUia v....,..,, .... 1. Mcl Ran Sa...,>dd, o1 N ~ in HB new Abel Sl.Nrm Sa.Uoo 1ft!IJf. Amhrjm, Larry Sanford, al to work biay -al the W.-d· Fullertori, Wiiiiam Perry, ot A new Sav-On drug store low Fire S&.lb. J Westmioeter, mi;t P'red J. Mil-bas opened .at Adami Avmuc f'1re CJ:Jief H. C. '"Mickey" 1e.r, ol Seal Be.di, lilJ fire-md BroaW:iunt S l re• t ia l..ewM>D reported the hirinc ol men.. Huntmcton &.ch.. nt"W firemen and the pron» Hfertive al nmmatat Thurs· ~ store ii the 46th in tbe lloct of others •• he l:isted tile dliy, new llflift auipmenta c~am to be opened. t.be aec- crews for the dty'1 ae<.'Ood went lnto effect h chi e f o In Huntift&'ton Beach. ind • tt>e eighth in Orange County. fire station. The 11ew 1tatiol'I 111id. Fireft&hWn wort iA two Th1J newest •tor• bouta .... 111 oot be rftdy for occupu. shifts, 24 boun on and t4 boon 18,0CIO 1quare ftt:t of merehan- cy for at Le.ut a few week.I. o11 for -=fl. disin.g 1pece plus 5.000 mquin: Promotica w e n t to Billy feet ol warebousin1. T b • Wil1illml, of Fountain VtiBey, bulldin1 ii COOltructed of 1'0 m -., _, Li00D8 Fete lilt .. p •.n J>Ueh w1u. • O.ve tteaner ot s.ma Ana. eownd arcade·, atend l n 1 from ~ i., eJllime'; mid -=rGIM tbe froM" of tbe build- remon Cwtsen. ot Garden Pede.,.....n ""· a °'""' Dwain R. Cbeairt !us beeCI Grol-~. from firemu to en· ippoin&ed weer o1 the new '1l*f'. Thf' tint "Mu ol Ult Year" Adam•Broollb~ lt'Ore. 'r-o YOklnlett ftrernen wen award to be Oven by the He bM bee11. employed by elevated t.o rel\Mr firemen. Nortb l:blti.qtoa Beacb Liou S.v-Oa 11 ,..,.. and hu beea ThlP'y are Geiorre E. Kelter Cub wu presented to Ocun manpr-ol. bottl the Bwbuk Jr.~ wbo WM alao a member . IDd Anaheim store1. of Uw: dt)' Ot:lun& Fire Cbm· View School Diltrtct SupU-Rcmll:1 W. Watrird wW miUee and Don Kailer Both UUndent Harold E. Peder-aerve u auilt.at mana1er. ' · ffll. club prt:sident Thomas He bas bee.a employed by live In Fountain VaHey. E. Tlnsley &aid today. , Sav-On since ltM and for the :Rlose neow ta lhe co.nmun· Pedersen, a charter mem-past throe years llu bta u- lly ~ Capt. Don Doty, ol her of the club, received the sociated with the :'iewport Compton and from the Comp-award for hil achievemenla Beach Sav-On 1tore u Ooor too Fire Oepartmmt : James h:' Uonism, pu1kularly i.lJ maoqer. Allen an eogi..oetor ol Downey lltht roRHrVaUon, over the Soi Henr:.n Strictiaru has ' · past three year1, Tlnaley said. been med htad M• · from t h e Compton deJ!erl· The awaid lt lhe tint gtv. na r•-rmacut ---------_ by for the tM!'W store. He is a en the four.year-old club. vaduate o1 Fordham Univer- Othen will be made only sity CoUe&e of Pharmacy and •~ member1 decld~ tomt-has ~ .1 reaident of G . oae •bou.ld be recolftiud for d G . ar oubt&Ddinl work, Tinsley em · _en rove since 19&1. phuliect. Bank Opens 3rd Office The presentation to Peder· LA TEST & FASTEST sen w~ mlde at the club'• L.-te ,,... rMcbn 1 oar The 1 , 1 o1n~ inst.alllUoo meetinp. home the ay It baPJlenl 1n oc.a .. nd~ent New· ,New oUlcen, besides nn,. the: DAO..Y PILOT in pan port NaUonal Bank ~elebr.al-ley, a.re Leon Hoo.e. v l c e lhl'OU£h the eae or a prtnUna ed the} Open.Ing of JU third president; Clrl We iland sec· 1 prns which prod!X'\.... thll office fut week. lreta.ry and 0 Do t tr' • new•paper at IJ!lffll• up to " k . . an ye, ea1 30000 I an pruidrnt George L. url!l'. · coplQ Jin l>our. Woodford. Jr. uid the new ,:::..::::..: ________ '.'==========-'1 of lice. loca ted at Campus S • Sh , , on .. '"" M•tArtn"' Bl••. c1ence rinks Piles 1n the Irvine lndu1trtat Com.I P1fp.~~~,t~h.r.:i; .. ,1 New Way Wi.thout Surgery "' to aol>Clpat.d l "wth io ' Sto Itch Re}' P ' -... .,.. will be built oearby.1 ps -1eves run he u)d, 11-T..._ If 'I 1._.,t p 11 nnmbi•~ e•• ( th • • -'"I • •• tll•••erk U.1\ 11l•nfl ..... ""' •~ .•a .... O e ant ti-9d1•~_,.... ln1~ • n•• ••t.ii.dltnr •t•-•t11 like "PiL• Newport National Bank are h&ltar ••.b~ta•• wlth d10 •-'l••· t..•~• "'* t. IM 1 p~lenl• in excess ol 121 million , \llood hlll•• 11111 1t7 i. ••n •k 11...... Tia• ........ t 1. 1 .... i. .. u11r ,0 .. fortl said. Its principal office r~Mdi, •.top lkllol•r. •11d ••II••• 1ui1c1 (ll\o·D71e•l-1lf .. •••rt ol 1s at Westclitf and Dover '"" -•ll•••t •••PJ"J. • •••ld·f11101n ..._,..,. l1ttlt1ta. Orf Jll B Id 111 ... ,. at'Wr -· ••11• re11 t!1 T'h11 •uh1tan~ h naw ••ail•W• ves. ays e office Is "li••111 r ••I•, ••till r•<l •<'l••• hi ··~IM'ril...,. 1, .;.1 ., ,_ located at Bay1ide Drive and l W.ri11U,.) t.Mt...... ••.tier lk• 11111, ,.,.....:..:.... .,_ Jamboree Road, It the en.I "-'--..-11..u-a111 .. " A1 all •n.1 e.11\9 .... truce to Balboa Island. I GUARANTEED CARPET CLEANING. w ...... OUNN dot• !tit c•••"'"" J'.U .,. ~·lMbd br I WRITTIN WAlll:"ANTV--flot Jllft -n11,. preml .... Vour ••ll•tO·Willl t.a•Sttt 11 tticrcfo,.. pl'Oloct1d by Dun11'• 11 ,..,. ef 11perl111e4 111d lnt19rlty 11 -11 .. •r •tGI· LOW. Am1rlc1'1 1hlut •nill IMd known CMl~t m111ufac· ..,,.,._11 111 ii W"ITTIN WA"lll:ANTV. O! c-.. -,_ ·--...,.,... ~- IUG & UPHot.STEaY 2950 lt.1ndolph Coata Met.a S"6-3432 ···~ ~-­-·-y--~ •-"'' OUff• - .. -. -, • ... . . ' . IXl'lllT Cat.Oil URVICI -~, -· •• -· t . ,':F~~~=~·:ri!~m:~~ · coknand~~ ·~W; ·~ -new ftrd yoir~.·GtUM -.a1 JWwant. Now. durin& tht bllPlt nle of tltt yar- The Officlal 19156 Forit CIMl'llftC8 Sale. Ill 1• ..-, FM l11l1r. . . I i I VOt - E '] BJ 1 Tt """ ... pen .. , n the al t 11:: the ... lb• T ... J . -[ f I __, ( De IU "· N< WI ell be "' .. .. fiJ al .. " "' d • • , • t • ' '