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VOL. 59, NO. 62, 2 SECTIONS, 22 PAGES
HARBOR
.........,PRESS
EDITION
Today's Closing
N. Y.. Steeb
MONDAY, ~ARCH 14, 1966 TEN CENTS
New Tree PrJined
And Before Park Was Dedicated
Yanks
Invade
Atlas Rocket Leaks
.......
lll'Oll -DiiJUtaria, including Supervisor Alton
All-.a (left) and Newport Mayor Paul Gruber (next
left) prepare robber tree !or· planting dwiDI Ealt·
bluff Park decUcaUon ceremony Friday.
By THOMAS FORTUNE
Of "'9 De"' Pt• ... If
Horrors. Zo D l&abel Pease. Newport ne Beach city beautification
chairman. covered her eyea
with 10 green thumbc.
Whirling heUc,opter bladea
bad just pruned -accidental·
ly -a ficus macrophyloa tree
during dedication cenmoniea
Friday afternoon at Eutbluff
Viet Cong
Stronghold
Delay Gemini Shot
Park. SAIGON (UPI) -U. S. ud
Momenta earlier all had Auttralian ~-round-fM'l!'!M-MdM
been decorum. Oty. 1rv1ne ed their way throuita thick
Company and Holstein Com· Jun&J• northweat of Salton ~
pany officials had stood pGI· day in the deepest penetr•
ing with ahovela as the hell· tlon of the Viet c.oa,•1 WU'
copter lowered the l~foot zone stronghold since the bt-
rubber tree to the ground. dochtna war ended in 1164.
Fluh bulbs popped. Ofti. The troops. believed to num-
ciab stepped back. ber at least 10,000, are from
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Candidates
Will Meet
NB Public
Cook questloJts
.J
Manager Gives
ROute Answers
Launching
Now Set
Wednesday
Workmen lifted the tree to ~ U.S. Army's lit Infantry .
place It lfl a prepared hole. Divlalon and 173rJ Airborne Newport Buch City Coun-CAPE KENNEDY. Fla.
They lined too hi&h. Brigade and the Royal AUltr• di candidate.. will appear e& (API -The rendezvous and
Whack, whack. It was a lian Rectment: A U.S. mWtary tether for tile first time By ~ff!R!-.,~..!f;..,.LOOS !Shelton at the Feb. 28 meet. apace walk ruitit of the Gemi·
twig. spokesman said the ~ ntesday for • a bllc alt· . lng. . ni 8 astronauts was postponed Otherwise, the ceremony be1an March 8 but was not an· pu • spe Newport Beach City Man· Followmg_ a.re what appear today ror 24 hours-until Wed·
was lovely nounced until today for IMCUI'· ing engagement. ager Harvey L. Hurlburt to-to be the eight key questions nesday -when leaks were
'The l>a~re park is the city ity reuona. A 10 a.m. confrontation at day unveiled answers to a or 16 posed by Cook . along discovtted In an Atlas rocket oe Newport Beach's largest. Only 15 Viet Cona were re-dty hall wW be sponsored series of questions on the with the answers. supplied to-and in a spacesuit circuit ot
Land at U.e 'Corner of V~ta ported killed to da\e hi th• by the Women 's Civic Leaeue coastal freeway posed. two day by Hurlburt. the spacecraft.
del Oro and VDta de1 Sol in :;eep but the allies captwed ol Newpon Harbor. weeks ago by COWK:'llmu Q : Has tlaere bffa HY· The National Aeronautics
the new Eastbluff residential incl~seom: = The candidates will be Dee Cook. be· w.r ftrm recanttac a Cel-and Space Adiministratlon re·
area northerly of Corona de1 . bomk aaked to h The starr report comes Uer CommlUee f re e w a y ported the trouble was ditcov·
Mar High School was clonal· JUDI, tons of rice:. .. n-.. ti s are time, however, fore the full council at iu llearlac da&e~ ered during checks that were
ed by the Irvine Cdmpany mines. hundred.I of ~ a pro and con discus-business meet.in& tonight. to precede the Clflal count·
The Georce M. Hoht~ln tuel and medical "'n--· lion of 13 charter amend· Cook po~ the questions at A: No. down.
Company advanced funds for TRICI JUNGLE menta on_)he April 12 muni· the council 1 Feb. 28 meet-Q: w~at 11 tile d.ty·1 ,.,1. ~ utronauta, Neil A.
development on a non-interest War sone D ...... about ID dpat ba1iot. In~~ and ~ f~ .a fuUnd·aca.le u.. .. Blae Uae ree1le Armstrong and David R.
loan ~· miles ~Welt Cl( W. ~ incumbent council-renew or uie ~tty 1 ata on back el Harbor View HIUI Scott. will use. the extra ~me H~~ ~~~SComTbopa-gon in junpe IO tbkk n _ Vice Mayor Donald °'k!r~:~:.tu~!00·another venu1 adep&ed rM topl further ~~w their ni&t!t
nyc,_.t",..,,... m·mUJtbehaiekedoutwttb .. Eld Do M ..... bli .. ;.i .... r•... cil' SU. AvHH la Cw a4et an, the space agency rf'-u prtMFted the park to the cbetet. It CO¥tn an .. fl i;.. er. reen ar11uw, pu . c ..... 16. o u11r: coun a Mar? ported.
city. Mayor Paul J . Gruber to square miles of low ~Mayor Paul J . Gruber, and position ag~t the contro-_
ud C'balnaan walljXOch ol and thick mdersrowtb ,,_.Robert Shelton _ are amone versl.tl freeway rot the cold A: The Cif.Y COun ii ha 1 CONFIDENT
the Pana, Beachel Md Rec-.,.. a fw villacea ~ tbll tbl hopefuls. • shoulder from other council· taken no definite tion re· Th_eY bad been reported
..-tian 0-ntk ... accept.tcl fOlds ue UUle more tbla Coot d Ho d N rMn, however. sardine the adopted freeway confident u the launch date for tM people Janile thl en ers are war · Instead, councilmen con-route along Sth Avenue in Co-neared for their historic trip.
' AD ~y · Llt obtervadal6 ~· who will ~ E~-vinced Cook that his QUH· rona del Mar. Howev~r. Ule l The AUas is to launch an
~umphrey
plane wu shot dowD liOcLa1 .,.._er tn Balboa Peomsula Ota-tio" thould tirst be referred staff has been auth~rt~ to Agena satellite into space M
er tbl ,.,_ 40 t 2 Glyn Price pU.ted to the dty staff. dlacusa duicn details a n d a tarcet foT the astronaut.s _. at1 ; ;. An otlleTw .,t Mn . ......0 tn Lido .. U 1M ~f aan·t cet ID trdlc \nformation with ~ h e to chase and hitch on to.
ver aboard tM :a.. wu tdlt." '*-Ne~ Heiihta DLltrlct ol the ans'Nfl'I, then you can Dlvia6on of Hipwaya. Sin<:e The AU.. trouble cropped
... Mt .... ,.,.. WU reecUld ---A. COIDI *l and the .. ...a fl &be DJvLsioo of up when IUeJ .... JacoYend
W old C h ud tabn to ho Pt&! A 3, and ~ Hanna who c.m determine whet NrClw HitlnraY• II Umtted to pre-ilr a preMuriJ:adon line tbaC 0 llr spokesman wdl u,. 1 tftddent will coniat Gntber in Weal· fact-ftnding ii necessary.•• parinl traUic Jntonnatjon nma ,,_..iw to a fuel line.
wu not cannec:t*9 wttll the bluff District 4. Shelton la un· augiested Cooncilman Robert (See ROVTE, Paie t~ The launcti ettw bad eo ._ ch • Thru l zone D sweep. oppo1ed in Corona del Mar auemtMe several put.a t.-ID8 8 U.S. Air Force and Marine District 7 fore locating the leak in a
Corpa pilot. today continued · N c d•d gasket. It was repaired and
WASHINGTON tUPJ) -to bomb and strafe Cocnmu· ewport an I ates ofncials u.id they should be Vice President Hubqt H. nilt troops in the ·area of the ready for a Wednetda1
Humphrey nys it--. A Shau spectal -tornr csmp Ril T -• ht laWlcll.
possible to contain the ac· ovemm lut week by thous· es o, mg Get Route Quest1·ons The ~raft leak involv· greuive thrusts of1 Commu· ands of North Vietnamese ed a water system whicb
nist China without lsolatiJlg reculars. Forty-two air strik-F 43 coola the bulky auita the utro-
ber ftom the rnternatiooal ea were flown in th• 24 bours or -year naut.s wUJ we• durin' thl community. ending early this mornlnc. a N•wport Beech City coun· ber President. Carl Kegley, lhrte-11ay tliibt.
Humphrey..topped short of U.S. military spokesman aaicS. NB R d cit candidates today are be· the questionnaire Inform 1 ·
suggesting any moderation . esi elll .. b the Corona del candidates, "The Chamber SOLVED
of U.S. opposition to 1eatin1 COMMENDED ing asked Y of Comme~ of Corona del The space agency sald tteb-
of Communist China in the 6en. William C. Weslmore-Mar Chamber of Commerce Mar Is condu<:tlng a survey niclans expected to have the
United Nations. or indicating land. commander of the U.S. Rotary will be recited at 7 to sign a questiomwre either of tM incumbents. as w e 11 problems solved in Ume for a
a major shift M\ American ~in Vietnam, today-com-.p.m. teday at the BeU·Broed supporting or opposing t ~ e as candfdates. for tfie omce Wednesday taunctrin'g.
China policy was coming. mended U.S. pilots who tried way Mortuary in Costa Mesa adopted 5th Avenue routing of councilman and wishes The launch timf'S for tn.
1n an interview with Unit· to force the Communlata away for Mrs. Molly Fenelon. a for Pacific Coast Frftway. your response to the foUow-tricky space doubleheader
ed Prus International Sun· from, th~ camp during last tons time Newport Beach res· The chamber's question· ing questfon~: will remain the same on W~·
day. the vice president aaid it week 111ege. TM outpolt wu Id t h died SUnda t th naitt. amounced earlier, has •·1. I am 111 favor of the nesday. The AUM·Agena 11
"would be premature for a defended by about 20 U.S. en • 0 Ya e confined itseM" to the Jong freeway as now constituted to blast off at 10 a.m. to ~
--------•person in the administration Special Forces troops and 380 age of IO foUowtn1 a lenJlhy standing frftoway rou1e de-and deaipated from Jam-pel the 26-foot·long Agena ima
to make deflnite ..Ju<f&menta V i etnam es• milltiam~ lllneu. bate. borft Road through Corona • planned 85-mile·hi&b orllit
S d on these matters. . aeaµi.t two full Communist Mrs. Fenelon, 1721 Miramar Forwarded to candidates del Mar ·on 5tb Avenue to the around the earth. Offl·cer's Life pare He said too Chat Americans regunenta -upwarda of 5.000 Drive ... the widow of Eu-over the sienature of cham· end thereof. Armstron1 and Scott are • needed to know a great deal men. ' . "2. I am against the free-blast off at 8:41 a.m., catch
. more a~ut China in particu-"The air support . provided ~ene Fenelon, former bwld· way as now c<>nstituted and up with the ~gena on Gemlnl
0 G M• £ • Jar, A11a in general, ~ by Marine, U.S. Air ~orce, mg 1uperintendent for the designated from Jamboree 8 s fourth orbit 51h ~ours later
When wn un IS ires commended . the cont;lnwng Navy and Army ~d Vietna-city of Newport Beach. She Youth Caught Road through Corona de I and link up with 1t an hour
Senate he.annga on ~na as mese Air Fore~ untf:s ._, . was passed away at the Singing Mar on 5th Avenue to the later. .
part or the educational ef. equal to any Ul av1ation his· . I end thereof and believe it Early Thursday monuni.
ANAHEIM-The life of an ton hurled four bottles ol Cort. tory," Weslmoreland declared Springs Convalescent Hospit· F D inkin• should be I 0 cat e d else Scott ia lo become a human
off-duty Anahetm policeman liquor at the fl4'tlng trio. 1n Humphrey's ·~temenu to ln a message to the troops in-al in Garden Grove. She had or I g where... . satellite for nearly 2\.i hours
. . sto the meantime clerk Daniel UPI and on nationwide tele-volved. been a resident ol Newport A blank . "ded -performing tasks outside
who barged into a liquor re Mascaro. 27. ·of Bellflower. vision were a gene.rat en· "The repeated heroic deeds Beach since l9'l3. : A 20-year-old Balboa youth for candidasie:ceto 155trov~fter the spac~ra~t at the end o{ a
during a robbery Sunday was had run to a nearby laundro-doraement or the vtews of of the transport, fighter and l S i . 1 d t . was arrested Sunday by New-one or the ot.he of J:' 100.foot li£ehne. spared when one of ~ ban· mat t.o call police. one or last week's witnes~'' heUC?pter crews and the1 • urv vora inc u e wo sis· port Beach police who ac-lions. r e ques-~e ext~nt of life at hilh
diu could not make the offi· Off . ed alt th before the Senate Foretp FAC 1 (forward air control-tera. Mrs. J. W. Moore of cuse him of being drunk and al titudes and the effpet of
cer'a gun fire. rob~~:r~ad~~ east ;: Ka~ Relations Committee. Jeni. accomplished unde~ ex-Vancouver, B.C., and Mrs. trying to chop down a palm n lWWltmtt&AUt#"!i'. outer space ~n living th.in~•
Ch 1 H rton tell A f t tremely adverse condif:ions. r . McCann of PeMsylvanfa. tree. t from earth will be the bua
Patrolman ares 0 . • a venue on 00 · rdlects the utmost credit on M . John A Devlin of 9'l4 E .,. .a -mr ~ of an important experiment 30, was dressed ii! civilian Cash loss fr~m Ole robbery Approve Ghana the crews themselves and au for Mn. Fenelon will Ocean Fr~nt posted bail oi lT~ TS initiated during Scott's 51>IC9
clothes. officers said today. was undetermined ~ay. The their ~spective services." be said at 9 a .m. Tuesday at $29 and was ·released. walk.
when he entered the Wonder· ~ber~ escaped Wlth Hor-ACCRA, Ghana (UPI) -U.S. Air Force and Navy pi-O~ Lady of Mt. Carmel Cath· · Police said they found wood NEW YORK (AP) -The The astronaut plana to take
land Liquor Store. 1178 W. Ka· tons pistol. Hungary and Czechoslovakia Jou took advanta2e of the ohc Church, 1441 W. Balboa 1. 1. ·lothin and stoek market closed sharp· a package of live organism•
tella Ave .. just before 4 p.m. Horton was treat~ at AIWl· today -became the first Com-Clrst break in the weathe.r in Blvd., Newport Beach. En· ~I~ ~lie~:d ~o hav: been ly lower today but trading -including three typea ol
Three robbers de~anded helm Memorial HoSJ_>ital for_ a ~~st state.s to ~xtend reco~· ~ive days ~ pound targets tombment will fo11o~ at Mel· rrom 'a cut on his hand. on the was moderate. (Quotations. viruses, mold spores and oUl·
the officer's wallet, which con-cut thumb and sprained wnst rution to Ghana s new mill-in Communist North Vietnam ~ose Abbey Memorial Park t !\ 6-inch wedge was cut page 11. l er microscopic speciments-
tained his badge. After trying and released. tary regime. (See WAR, Pace %) rn Oranee. 1 1~e~h~ palm at 914 E. Ocean Sharp losses spread and attach it to the Agena
to sta11 them. Horton gave up I Front before police arrived throughout the list-motors, space target. In addition. a
the wallet. at 2:45 a.m. steels. rails. chemicals. air-sterile patch will be attach·
One bandit noted the ba~ge T II l1of•-1ati~ lines. color television and ed to the Agena which is dt·
and pointed a saw~d-off rifle 8 11100 '-' ~.._ v•• other electronics as weU as signed to collect speciment.•
at Horton. The officer g~ab-aerospace Issues. (See GEMINI. Pace i•
bed and diverted the nne. b ' DJ Youth Escapes 1~~!ft1~ro:~c~r~~1~s~ Ne raskans Bu_ y 'Movielrutd I=-anes
concealed holster. A1' Boal Bw·ns The WeaCher
Another robber seized the
pistol from !he floor. officers The . ~5 antique airplanes Tallma.n said in announcing a spokeemtft for Ole Nebra$· ''The Fokker was smuggled A 14-year·old L~do Isle
said. and tned to ~hoot ~or· comprtsang Frank ~allman's the sale to;<tay. ''Paul and I ka companies reported. into HoUand after the Treat~· ¥outh_ escaped Injury . by
ton. but U1e plstol d1d not f1re. Movieland of the Air at the grew up Wlth them. We flew .. This is the only private or Versailles which ordered ~ump1~g o:•erboard and kick·
As a defensive move. Hor· Orange County Airport-some all or them through the years. collection of this type in the aU Gem1an a.ircraft destroy-mg has dinghy out Into the
----------of them the only ones oC their "Paul made international world," t!I• spokesman. Jim e<t, .. Tate reported. "The only bay when the outboard motor
kind in existence-have been records in some of them, and TIU, l&id today. "Some of other one was destroyed in burst into names Sunday.
T h R t sold to a group or Nebraska they are the largest group of these planes are virtually a German bombing raid in Steve Scho(tler. m Via Lido eac ers e urn businessmen. authentic historical aircraft priceless." 1940." '•ford. h3d ju~t launched the
Purchase price was not dis· of a still young air Industry," Among the collection are a WhUe the saJe means the boat rrom tile famUy dock
PLAINVIEW . N.Y. tAPl-closed. but ithe planes have he added. 1912 French Maurice Farman impending end or the two \\hen the fire started about 6
Sbiking toachers returned to been valued at various times The planes were purchased bomber. the only one ltrt in 1 ear-old Movleland or the Air 1 m .. the Oran~e County liar·
lheir classrooms in the Plain· al ri million l'hry "ere col· by Rosen-Novak Auto Co of 1he world and reputNI to I)(' l"allman <'mphas1zed toda: 111r [){opartment said.
view-Old Bcthpa!!C Sc-h0<>l 01s· lrctc<1 o,·rr 20 vrar"i h,v Tall-Omaha and Morrison-Quirk the world's first bomber :i lh<Jt his 1'allma11tr. :\11'ca1 Thi' r1rr t·auscd an 1·st1mat·
tnct todav "hale thr1r 11111on man and ht1' p11rtner. the lat<' Grain Corp o1 Ma~tini:s. Thcv 1918 Germ11n Pf ah and a 1!117 11rm is stall in the mu' I $100 da mai:e to the boat
prepared .for nrw tall.~ 1\1th,Pa11l Mant1 ·will remain at Movleland or Germ11n Fokker 0 -Vll . th r 11usines,. ·1.l rn~1ne before harbor pa.
the District Roarct of Educa· I am partmJ: with these the Air 11nt1l lhf' nPw owners only World War I German "We havf' nol sold an:-i 11 .>lmcn beached the drafting ''°" J plaoe~~vllh mixed cmotJons.'',decide what to do with f,hem, aircraft in existrnce. (~~ P~ES. Paft 21 .111at ~
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NOTHING UNUSUAL AT ALL
Sure it's gloomy out. admits district forecaster Oscar
Nichols. but it's better than the liquid sunshine they're
getting up north. There's more of the same on tap for
tonight and ~sday-night and morning low clouds and
fog. mostly in the Inland regions. which is pretty typical
for this time of year, he adds.
INDEX OF INSlltE •·EATURES
Boating
l"ahtornia ~f'\\!
Class111ed
Comic~
Jo:d1tor1al~
Jo"manct
R
I\
IR-21
!l
22
I 0.11
National l\t·w~
Orange County
:-t1t•1al i\Olf''
:O.µorl ~
Telr' 1~1on
Tllrate1 ~ ' -
,.
Mond11. M11ch l4, l%b •• Married at 71. . f'roM P•1e I Coast OUleer There
Along Our Coast Colonel Says Viet Loa Heavy
ROUTE ••.
and studlea oP11 on tM adopt.
ed rout-, the dilcuwou lritb
the atate are llrn.lted at thl•
ly THOMAS MURPHINE DA NANG, SOUth Vietnam • ..... ftrt wbilt woundtd Ume to the 61.b Avuu. &Up-
-An Amtncan Army offtcer mmndll wen eftCUI ... bJ llMDt.
GUNS 011 A"UL ourr. -Certainly ln oae l ........ late Friday. Q •~ ~ from W..tmlalt«, Cal f., ..__ u.ld that a r:•ible : -accna r~Ht
Bride Says W aii .
Really Worth It
respect, you have to admit that the 1998 net for u-••.....I ---f r~ rcw Newport Center heft
four open seat.a on the Newport Beach City Council aUI today ID 1 11"-n~ -,..... I• the North V etnam-approved by tbe DM1loe ti
has become a notable one. dilpatdl that the Nortb Viet, • not paraulng the last ditch HJ1hway1! By ELLEN TORGERSON fall month• and ln La&una
It's notable, of course, because nothing has namese "lost tbe better part defenders was that they auf-Of 1111 o.llf , ... ...., Beach for the six summer
2 ,_ fered so many wounded and A: The access requt1led by and winter months. happened yet . or a regiment (about ,vuv killed themselves. the Irvine Company for the Mias Flora Thurston watt-.. . So far, there hasn't been a sign of any candi· men)" durin& the battle for Col. P'acey came to Viel· Newport Center baa not been ed 75 yeara to get married. We have purchased a con-
dates pointing with pride or shouting with alarm. the A Shau American Special nam In November after serv-approved by the State High-"I took a long time, but It do~ium apart~ent in I?at.
Well. you might say it's a bit early yet, with the Forces camp. ing as instructor in civil af. way Commission. According wa1 worth it," she said. laa, sald AIJen, with a view
election still one month away. Lt. Cot. Kenneth 8 · l''acey, fairs and counter-insuraency to inform.tion received by Mia• Thuntoo 1 Laguna ~l the ~~le {!Y fro~ 0~1~
That may be true, but if my calculations are cor· CQmmander or Detachment at f'ort Gordon, Ga. this office, this muter wlll Beach civic tetder and pro-U cofY·Mr 0 All~hom~Y t
reel, the last week of politickin& may have to oper· ac1. Sth ~ial .For~ea gr~up He had seen action In the be reviewed by the commls-feasor emeritus from Cornell ve 0 •· en 5 . a
ate under rath .... adv--· ci..,.umstances. The elec· in I>a Nang, said h.ia opinion 1 Battle of the BuJne during alon at its meeting to be h.eld Uni .a. nd h b t 1878 Sunset Ridge Drive -..... .... ~ •" .... ed . •-ui -... o verauy, a er e • t"-.. .a.; b pro "de lion i& April 12. Euter Sunday is April 10. was l.MJt on in"" gence ur World War Jl, and in Korea. March 18 and 17 in Sacra· friend'• brother Walter H a ae "''' "'1"c vi s a
If I'm figuring right. that means the last week port.a and from debriefing the The Faceya have th r • • mento. Allen ol Dalla; were mar: clue to ber character.
of campaigning will coincide nicely with spring 12 Special Forces men evac· children. a dauittter, Da'Wll, Q· J a. ... _ DI....... r*i March 5 ~ her bllltc>p Her bOuae ia set ruah on· a uated from the camp near the 9, son. Brad, 7, and a baby • 1 " &ne -,., hWaide wlth a view of the vacation for all the Easter bunnies. Laotian border. boy. Brook Facey. 17 months. of m1~way1 plau • d .. ltte. home. ocean alm01t obscured by the
So. during that week. there will be enough A Shau wH overrun by the Brad has a junior version deck freeway In the area The new Mn. Allen 11 a hundreds of planta and blooms
tumult and shouting without adding politica to the North Vietnamese last Thurs· or the Green Beret outllt at westerly of Dover Drtve te ramed expert in family tdu· that aurrouAd It. Mra. Allen
situation. lt'a pretty well known that many of Lhe day after a two-day battle. TELLS CONG LOSS home and plana to 1erve ln approximately the pr ... 1t cation, abt'a alway• known lovn Qowers and asked her
solid voting type citizens nee to higher O'OW\d dur-Bad wt a t h e r hampered Lt. Col. K•nneth. Pacey thl' Special Forces Ukt his lecaU911 et tbt Cbmkr el all about m.arria1e and tht weddinl sueall to briDI Oow.
in& the annual spring frolic. So there may be aome American warplanes in their fat her. Commerce oflln, tllereby family -tbeoretJcally. Nn en lJlltead of other present&.
real question of j"'5t> how eff edlve last-minute cam· effort! to support the driend-Col. Facey joined the Special rtdada1 &be rl1llHl·way ahe can put hrto prad!ce her Harmony ta the obvious key-
paigning will be lhis year. ers. Seven planes were shot and apparenUy were settine Forces in 11165, the same la wldlb! lOft&·tiDM princJplea. note to the Allen marria1e.
~own by intense antiaircraft a trap. . year ~e met b!a wire, a for-A: A umber of alternatives W1TB BROWNING They appear to be dell1hted * * * flre. ~t was. burled up from Facey JaJd one entire rep. mer airline 1tewarde11. have beea prepared by the Di· .. 1 have believed that life -ln the traditional manner
Also. as the situation stands so far. the 1966 po.s1tJons ringing the camp 55 ment surrounded the eamp, Mrs. Facer aald her hus-vision ol Highways ln th t should 1et better aa one 1eta of newlyweda -and yet com·
campaign seems to lack a lot of the flavor and flair miles west of Da Nang and and the second apparently jband, born lD Mamaroneck, vicinity of the Newport Har· older" aht aald ''I thlnk it fortable with each other, in
of the 1964 affair. Remember how that one started? a~t 375 mUea northeast of w~s deployed to cut ~ow D N.Y .. was aaaoclated with the bor Chamber of Commerce may •be euJer (~r ua to havt the way of people happily
We had that Jong list of candidates who, when the Saiaoo. reinfor~~ta that m I b t rer.reated Viet Cong villa&• office. Accordln& to intorma-1 succeaaful marrla1e than married far many years.
qualifications were all checked out. developed to be ~lone! Facey. 40· of 13511 be sen~ ~n. . :used for tralnin& purposes at tion given to the Public roUnl people, be ca u 1 e ''We believe," said Mra. Al· d. d Malan St., agreed with other Surviving de(enden of the I Fort Gordon. The colonel Works Department by t h e th . h i de len f1rmly "in lo vine 1 mate
non-cThan 1 ahtes. 1_ • I ,.__ American officers who 1aid camp were still belnl picked holds a Silver Star and Pur· Diviaion of Hitbwaya the rou1 exper ~~~~ youd 1• 11 he or she s You certa.inly
en t ere was. the DJ.btrict 6 race or 1.uc sea~ earlier that two Communist up . These ~ere the OMI who j pie Heart for 1ervlce in WorJ4 constnaction of a doubie-declr. velop undentauuml an to · don't try to ~hange them . A
vacated by former vice ~ayor H1n1 J. Lorens. Lind .. regimenu were in the 8 re a stayed behmd to lay down a , war n. fr ould be ··-"k 1 be· erance and wi1do1J1. ood . i b ed alty P1raon1 won, defeatmg Elton Denner and Peter eeway w ww e Y •11 think wtth Brownln1 g mamaee s aa ~n Whitehead ' cauae of the hilh conatrucUon th t th be t . et to be .. mutual affection, mutual In· · . . . . costs involved. The design ~ e s 11 Y · terests and mutual k.lndness." W~tehead. it devel~ped. d1dn t really seem to Iowa, .rot FV preaenUy belnl conJidered by It wtll .. be my job to •ee They admitted that one of be running. as much agamst Parsons and Denner u 1~ the atate features 1 series or that It la, sa.id her huabend tbelr maln mutual lnteresta
he was agamst DH C~k. And _Cook, o.f course. was, retaining wal.1' to reduce the eaUantly ln bla IOft Texaa ii the ir now-mutual siater,
unopposed for re-eledion lo his DtStnct 5 seat. ' ritht.of·way requiremeota. accent. Mila Allen.
tr anything has happened during the CUTTent 'It w w g H se Allen, who proudly states "She's aingle you know,'' campaign, it has been the hint that some more -as r 0 n 0 u . Q: Wlaat la tbe t.' a I that he ta 78 ~ one-half. ii laid Allen. •
candidates may be running against Cook this time. amoant of all mteey ti· a wtalthy, se~·retiAd bual-
Cook, of course. isn't even on the ballot since his pended by tile dty et New· nesa man. He 1s on the boud CJVlC LEADER .
new term in 1964 still has two more years to run ··11 was the WTong Houae. .. Corectioo s~t ~I hed that the1.r son had been port Beach fnm 1114 te of directors of Cotter and Co., Tbe tonne~ Miss Thurston
Cook certainly does seem ab~ t.o generatr can· So said 1 relieved Fountain ~n a relative of Mrs. k!Jled And later reteued. date Ill oppo1bl1 "' pret-a dealer-owned . wholesale hu been active In communl·
didatcs running against him from lime to time None Vall t.oday follow-Charles D. House, m> Heath-' Mrs. House -of Fountain e.t adopted roate! 'hardwan firm ln Dallas. ty affairs for many years.
of them. however. have been from his district. which ey woman • er Ave., Fountain Valley, teie·1Valley -had been confused A: $l7.8(1'7.74. The Allena met 20 years v She has been ~nnected . in
makes it a rather happv arrangement for Council-mg a weekend conluslon of phoned from l1llbOU to report by flrst report& of the incl-•10 when the thtn Mlaa ohmteer execuu .~ capactty
man Cook • nam es which had her husband th~t papers beck ttiere had dent because her husband Ls Q; How m11d1 mooe7 TJ:lunton took Allen and hit with, • •ll:'e says, nearly e~;
· a lieutenant colonel In the identified the officer as a u .1 a deputy commander of an l111 bee• l8vea&ed by tk wife to a picnic. They met ery orcan111tion in Laguna. * * * A.Ir Force. killed and then Col. Charles A. Houae , a Ma-air base in Thailand and Dlvtaloa of HJ1bway1 la again a few monlhl aao (Al· Thia includes the Red
Perhaps ont of the reasons the current cam·
pa1gn has been so quiet thus far UI that none of the
candidates' forums have started yet. This will be
remedied tomorrow morning when the Women's
Ci'{ic League of Newport Harbor sponsors the first
get·together for all the council hopefuls.
rescued In Vielllam. rine officer Whose home town dO<'~n·t Oy helicopters, as lud rtcb&-of·way acqaW-len ii • widower of a year) Cr~s, the South Cout Child
Wire service stories Satur· I.a Burlington. Iowa. j doe s the rescued officer. Uoa alo•I the ad 0 pt e d on a trip to Honolulu when Gwdance Clinic, the Lacuna
day first reported that a hell· Mrs. House got hu1ber con· Both· "House" houaehold~ route lJI Newport Beach? both Jolned Allen'• •ilter, Dr. Beach PlayhJuse. the Festival
copter flown by Lt. Col. fl.rmat.ion by ca1.lln& a news· wl're reported to be happy Lucille Allen, former dean of of Arts and the Art GalJery
This first fa ce-to-fa ce con!rontation of all the
t:andidales i.s scheduled for 10 a.m. in the council
ch&mbers at city hall.
Charles House of Sant.I Ana paper in Burllnl\00. She was places today. but it w111 a A: Accordln& to a report women at Cornell and Stan-.Qaoclation. She also led a
bad been shot down, and the told that the parent.& ol the· mixed . up weekend at the submJtt.ed to the State High· ford universities. She ls Mn. discussion IJ'OUP at the Neigh·
pilot uved later In a Green Marines' Lt. Col.-Houae, who f'ounwn Valley Houae's way Commlsalon by State Allen's long-time friend. borhood Co ng r e gaUonal
Beret rescue operation. ia no relation, Md been noti· home. Highway Encineer J a• p e r "She ga\te me a push in Church -whose minister, Ells-
Womack ln Odober 1986, tbe the right direction " said Al· worth Richardson, performed
state t\811 8Cq\dred properUet !en. ' her wedding ceremony. S he
coating a t_~ of $11 million was a Great Books discuuion By coincidence, the City Council, it.elf. iJ
tcheduled to meet in the council chamber tonight.
Rumor has had it that a large number of per·
sons interested in riding surfboards may show up to
have a few words with the City Dada on the ttatua
-k-• of their sport in town.
Three Hurt L P l • Rad• and was proc:eedln1 to TWO HOMES leader and ii a member of the agunn 0 ice to acquire an estimated .., mil· 1be couple bone)'lDOOCled in lnter·Racial Citizens Commit·
lion worth of additional prop-Carmel. They plan to live in tee. Allen la a put president
erties. DeJJu ror tbt m aprtna and of the. Dallu Rotary Club.
ln fact . one Los Angeles radio station hu sug-
gested that more than 4.000 of theae per1011J might
be showing up.
If tM usual lengthy coundl agenda ia combined
with a nu mber of these surfing people getting up and
talking at length. it. might all tum out to be very dis-
couraging ror non·incumbent council candidates.
Wh y, the challengers might find the council still
~ fn sHston Tuesday mominr when they show op for
the candidates forum.
Now I uk you, who needs 1 job like that~
In Collision Alert Nabs suspect_ . Q; Wllal r1Ctat-.t•way ta11
'Ibree women were injur-beea acqllltt«ll weat ef lk
ed none ffriously, late Sa· The California Higiiway Pa· HJghway Patrol squed car :=1 :irld&! lo t1tt Sula tu~y aftmloon when their trol. alerted by ~a Beach t.lted the auto at Oceam~ a ver · .
cars collided on H a r b 0 r poUce. caught a sa~11r ~ ii and arreated Maxwell. He waa A: The It.ate has acquired
· suspected of tleaJu:~ a car tw-ned over to the 3hore Pa· COMldel"able property weal of
SBooh 1"".'ard ~:·~ t~ HaCo~~ In Laguna Beach. r<>lice ~· trol and taken to the Navy the Bay Bridge and eut o(
opptng venLer In s ... I ported today. brig at San Diego. Ule Santa Ana Rive:r. To de-
Meaa. police ~· In jail today. book:1 d vn sus· Lacuna Beach olfice1"C re-~rmine the exact amount
According td police . a car
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• picion or grand th e-f• auto. is turned Maxwell Ui Laguna would take considerable atall
being d:rivt'T'I north on Harbor Roy ~ne Maxwell. ~l. of the Beach Sunday and jalled him time If the city ii lnterut.ed
by Eva Mat Green. 45. of San Diego. Naval St.lion. ~e peodine arraignment. ln ~uing this, the public
---------------------Long Bead\ 1lammed ~ an faces arra.1gnment 1\es~ar m worlu department will pro-
wto . operated by Orva Gay Laguna Beach Muruc1pal vide the manpower to make
Girl Guilty ,.,... r ... J Jarva. 53, 1874 Park Ave., Court: . FroM r.,e J a detailed investigation. eo.ta Mesa. Mra. Jarvis wa.s Pohce gave this alcount:
WAR drtvtne out of the perking Dionne Bruton reported the PLANES Q: Wbat rt&llt'4f-way bu
k>t. theft or a convertible from in • • been acqalrtd e11t or the In Beer Bust . . . Mrs. Jarvis and a pusen-front of 1963 South Co11-1 lligh-Bay Bridie ud wlilere It
ranging from tht panhandle ger. Ruth L Szaro, 39. 809 way, al 6 p.m. Saturtldy. our extensive mWoll picture It located lia relation to Ute
An 18-vear-old New Port along the southeast coast far taiW:nedl9th mSt1·no·· reombodyMesam· 1·u· n~~· aJ~~~ce puht out .• broad1·ast aircraft <'9Ueclloo, .. he noted. pHrle&aeb nt ~J1nmeat or Coaat ~ ·ru d t DI s· Ph 145 "'"'· 'Cl ...,,g ot er units to watch "W ...... -•..-·th way . Reach irl Is ~chedulf'd for 1 .an ° en ie~ u. A pauenger in Mrs. Green's rw ttie vehicle e art U\.Mly M m ... ys wi .'-. milts west or Hanoi. car EveUni McClean ._, 01 . servic!n& pllota, planes and A: To our knowledge , no ~ntencmg in Newport Beach· The Americans flew 42 mis· Un . ed · bJOOct . An hoilr latPr. a ral fornia pbotographk eequence. to the right-of-way has ~n acquir·
Coala ~ .. Municipal Court slons, striking an Army bar-~-~i r~~~vDed a medi~ motion picture. oommerdal ed at thla time eaeterl.y of
April • after pleading guilty rack~. 22 miles north of the aid et the ~cene. and experimental aiir indua· the Bay Brldp.
to charges alemmlng from a demilitarized ~ne anJ the Police said Mrs. Green w c·1 triet1 • wtR M the Jni!Mry.''
• .Jan. A beer party at her Mil~ong ~-~t tary( 0 . poaBt 1
38 may be cited fur driving 0ffi8ll 1 e8 In .sctition to ttie antique m es aou..-o 1en en while her operator' 1 license
homt. Phu. They alao attack.~ roada, na under sua alon planet, the •alt include. a NB Co ii
Sandra .T. Cully, 1526'h W. bridges. radar lites and riv-pen . Hypnosis large number of World Wu one
Ocean Front. Is accused of er traffic. J aircraft eogines, ~aft
•·mecauy causing beer to be S U . SANTA ANA-A twice·mar· machine guM, an original Agenda Set
sold " by holding the party. I $2 0 ecorallon ried mother Of two this morn-Renault tank and hiatortc me-
Sixty youths allegedly paid $1 From Pqe 1 in~ testi~ied a~ a prosecution morabilia or that air period." Surf boarding civil aemce
a head to attend. Stolen al Party ~itness. m the illegal ~ex prac-''Recent research !\as re-and freeways ~e among the
Originally, jl{lilce charged GEMINI • • • tic,e.s trial~ Costa Me~a hyp-vealed a tremen~ degree topics Newport Beach city
Mias Cully with contributing A $250 11unburst wall dee-notist Sha n Masters. of interest on the part of state councilmen wlll tackle to-
to the deUn uenc or minors I of life present in space. oration disappeared durin~ The young wo1!'an said she and county mU6euma, nation· night.
q Y. · The same Agena may be an "Always on Friday Club" had been hypnotized by ~las· aJ institutions and even for· The evening council session
She pleaded not ~uilty to th~t used as a second target for party at the Newporter Inn t.ers. whose real name is eign eovernmeot. in acquir-gel4 under way at 7:30 at city
char&e, and • trial ended 101 a later Gemln1 mission - Friday. Newport Beach po-Wally .M. Gly~n , in thP liope in& many ol the indivduaJ air· hall following an afternoon
a hung jury. Gemini 10 -and astronauts lice said today , of solving marital problems. cralt involved in our pur-study se.sslon.
The chargt later was on board that spaceship hope The sunburst is fashioned .Masters. 42. who is l"~lirged chase," commented Elmer A full house made up most-
cbanged. and she entered t~ to recover I.he packages l~t of brass. copper. n 1 c k e l. l w1th lhre~ COU.~ts Of 11legal Nov alt ol Rosen-Novak, an· ly or surfers seeking changes
J,?Uilty plea last week before by Scott so scientists on urth chrome. and stainless steel sex practices. hves at 2309 other spokesman for the ;otnt in city surfing regulations ts
Judge William Christensen. can study what happened. wire. Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa. venture. expected t'O greet cooncilmen.
N!WL YWIDS AT HOME-The former Flora Thurs-
ton, Laguna civic leader and professor emeritus
from Cornell University. is home today with her
bridegroom, Walter H. Allen, after a Carmel honey-
moon. The new Mrs. Allen is 75. Allen says he's
''78 and one· half."
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OLD FRIENDS -Prince Philip of Great Britain
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Desert after Philip paid 1 brief visit during his tour
of the Southl1nd.
Mondi)', M&reh 14, 1966
War Profiteer l(illed
In Vietnam Cracl{down
Protesters Urge
[( y Resignntion
Former
Official
To Die
SAIGON t UPI) -A con-
DA NANG , South Vietnam to date around the Dieu De victed war profitttr wu exe-
IUPil -:--Students proteatinc P•"odl In Hue the ancient cute<! by .a firing squad today
th e ouster or strongman Gen. • . • . In Saig<in 's central market
Nguyen Chanh Thi today de-Imperial capital 50 m1lee up place while police re.trained
manded the resignation ct the coast !rom here. his hysterical wife and eig?tt
the South Vietnamese IOV· Between 8,000 and 10,000 children. Another "economic 1-----------1criminal'' was sentenced to ernm ent headed by Premier Vietnameae gathered at the death later in the day f0< Nguyen Cao Ky. pagoda to hear students de-It was the fourth d1y Of manding the return of Thi • 'lmbe:r.:r.Ung government fundl. d~monstration1 in centraJ national figure since his 1'in· De Gaulle ta Vinh. a J.5.year.Qld Chi·
Vietnam. the political hotbed gle handed _ and unsuccesa· nesl! milliooa.i n! buslMisman,
wh1c11 spawned Buddhist prQ. iul ~ attempt to overthrow was executed in the sandbag·
test movcmenta that led to President Ngo Dinh Diem in NATO's ged square for at.tempting to
the O\'erthrow of three for-1960. bribe gov-eminent officials, D; nf b k R d Phili• T k mer Vietnamese regimes. High acbools rem<1ined hoardin& and violating e:ov•
BOER, John. UI041 2nd St., lie-en a er ea y p 3 eS The unrest began 1 as t closed in Hue. Schools 1 hut ernment price controlfi on
fount:IUn V~y. Survived by Thursday with the firing of down about midmorning in T c • • vitaJ goods . """•·-.~~~~.Rar~ = I Sh Film Tour, the popular Thi, who former-D• Nang, where I.he port op r1s1s His walling wifl! and etght
._.._.., -J ~ ll owdown Debate Jy commanded the five north-WU p1raly1ed by a re:aumed . children clawed al the ~ltt
Santa Ana, Paul ol Red Bluff e:rnm ost provinces from _his dockworkers strike. on I y Wo\SHINGTON iuP i of barbl!d Win! and poshed at
and. Andrew of otdah::lma Sia T }k headquarters here, 38S miles esae:ntial military cargo was · ' 1 -the polke cordon l!'Ven as the
City; daughten, Mn. Emn:ia OTIAWA (UPI) -John aixth in nine years. les-8 north-northeast of Saigon. being ·h1ndled and th1t11y.U.S._olflcials regard Frenc,h s.hot.s v.·~ fire.1 by the 10-~~e1'80l1M olJ Dol>blnsy ..... • Calilol. Diefenbaker, an old warhorsl! Parliament meeb this &(. Veteran observl!l's believed military stevedores. President C:harles de Gaulle s man firing squad.
........ ra. ~ facing one of his biggest ternoon, but first Pearson HOLLYWOOD (AP) -tt;iat the ~tudenlJ -and pos-Reporta reaching here move to withdraw f~ :"JA· ~
San Male?. ~ 2 p.m. parliamentary battle.a, leads must summon his cabinet to Prince Philip of Britain, on 11bly their B.uddhist backers from the provincl! capital of TO as the gravest ~ntem~I lat ~NVICTED_
Tues., Smittls Olapel.. Inter· his forces tod1y in a crisis plan a judicial inquiry which a charity tour ot the United -bad only seued on Thl'1 re-Hoi An, 15 miles to the south. threat .10 ~e ~Uanll~ al~J· . Vtnh was the first m.an ~·
mm ~ ~ ~· debate tod1y over how much. would take the issue off the Stata, dubes 8bout tbe Hol-moval as a raUying cause in said thl! leaders of student ance Sll"ICI!: JU inception 1t1 vi~ed by_ the government I
tery. Smiths Mortuary, di· if any, sex and security was Ooor 1nd put it behind closed lywood 1rea today in a whirl· a broade~ campaign to force demonstrations there w I! re l949. . I ne_ s~c ial court fOf" econo-
rectors. exchanged between a blonde doors. wind ct actJvlty. changes 1n lhe central gov-called in by the provi nce The U_nited States and lJ,mlc cnmes.
. German divorcee and the Pearson was put on the The 44-yeu~ld prince, who ernmenL chief, and v.·arned to avoid othe r_ allied governments_ ~re A few hours later. the court
KNO_FF, F'lon!nce: G. Servi~ men in his cabinet. spot by cardin"s allegations is the Duke of Edinbureh and Today, ~tude-nt organi:r.ers violence or se_v~r.e disruption working _on a. draft of a JOHlt handed down a death sent·
pending. Bal~ Mort~ The former prime minis-Thursday that ministers in husband of Queen Elizabeth massed their largest crowd of normal activities. declaration endo;slng · the ence for Dans Cao Sach, Sol,
E. Coast _Highway, t~r. marshaling Conserva. Diefenbaker·s cabinet -II , was to 9ddress a c1mpu1 NATO defl!nll! alliance as a former gove~ent trel5W'e.r
de.I Mar, direc_ton. • . tives for a showdown V.'ith his "ministers plural," hi! n.id-gatherin& at UCLA and re-reply ~ .De Gaulle. If ap-lin ~aJat province. ~e w~ DEA~S. Albion. ~successor and long-time an. had romantic Ualaons with ceive an honorary doctor'a h d• v• . proved, the statement would conv1c.i.ed of embenling mil-
pendU:-C· B~tz Mortuarydil 4~ tagonist ~ter B. Pearson, shapl!ly Gerd1 Munslncer in degree. 1 13 1olen"'e Cont1·n11es be issued v.ithln the next few lions of Vietnamese: piastres
Superior, eo.t. Mesa. rec was certain to demand 1new the late 1950s ind early 19t50s. The acbedule aha Included '-days. . fro~ th~ treasury sate. r&-
tors. that. UberaJ Just.ice Minister Mrs. Munsingl!r had bttn lunch at 1Dth Century FoI ln essence. the deda:auon plaC!ng it· with_ okl nl!'W&pa.p-
THROP t'red IWI Plaoedil Lu~ c. rd i ft ··name engaged in e1pion1ge work and a speech to Variety Clubs A u· d Sikh F. h would pledgl! the. 14 allies to ers, lotttt~ slips and scrap Newport &ach . ~ ~arrie•''. of indiscreet . ex.cab-in Europe. She is the former International tonlght. S Jll U ... -S J~ ( continue . thti~ su_pport of paper cut lll neat bundles ta
nding Baltz Mortuary 3S20 1net ministers or Tes1gn. wife of a New York City p> The touring _wu leu de-....., v NATO, mclud1~g inte~rall!d resemble stacks of currency. ~ ~ lUg?rll.•a , 0,.,... The one form~r minister liceman who once.pitched for mandlng Sunday, wben t b , , . ~illtary . ope-rations. This w~s ~ ~hort. ~in greying Sach
el Mar direct.on y who was named tn the scan· the Ottawa Athll!t1c1. prince visited Palm Springs NE\\ ~ELHI (UPI) -Tur-shopping ar.ea. aimed d1recUy at De Gaulle s sat wtnmpenng -and weeping,
d ' · dal so far has denoijnCed Cardin admitted hi! had not to help raise mon~ for char· ~ned _Sikh votuntee~s shout-After setting fire to shops, threat to v.·ithdraw his tacti· his he.ad in hls l\ands, as the
OALLY . Harll!y w., 810 Vk· Card.in as a "cheap, ddpica· rl!Ad the Royal Canadian Uy at a polo match. He tng reh.e:1ous war cries coun-the mob stoned the Sikh tem· cal air force units from NA· court heard testimony and
toria. Qma Mesa. Survived ble 11.ttle man." And if ~hi! aJ. Mounted ~olice file 0_11 the UTtved in Palm Springs Sat-terattacked tho usand1 of pie of Gurdwara Sisgung. TO bases in Wesl Gtrmany later deliberated his fate. He
by rie. Pauline G.: daugh· legations ~f a scandal 1n _the CUI! and did not know if ~r-urday. stone-lhro11.•1ng Hindus with Beardl!d ~kh ~uards at the and to owt all foreign forces wore an old rumpled 1uit, no
tl!f°. Sharon K. Shannon; former Dtefl!nbalr.er regi~e da had been a spy In Cana· The prince stayed Satur· •pears and sv.·ord1 today aft-temple at hrsl did not defend lrom f"rench basn dllles1 t.le and pleaded for leniency.
grandson Steven David Shan-1re not supported. Pearson s da. But ahe was denied en-day nllhl at the home of pe-er the lhndus marched on themselves. they ue plattd und« t'~nch The three juslicM deliber-
non : molhu , Mae Dally : 2 aov~nme:nt could ~ toppled, try into the United States on troleum engineer Mid I and Ult ho\lfft Sikh shrine in But as the hail of atones in-command. ated 4-0 minutes befon! findin'
brothers. I slater. Ro6ary 7::.> forc1.t1g a nl!w election -thl! security groundJ. developer Lou Taubman _New Dtihl. creased they shouted relifious Meantime. there wl!re re· him guilty and handing down
p!m. Mon .. BaittJ: Chapel. where Pretldeot J 0 h n son I Scor e I of persoru v.·ere war cries and charged Jnto/ports th1t France would Jose the death pl!nally. Sac-h's v.if•
Requiem Mass 9 a.m. 'lbe5.. stayed two years ago when stab~ and many o~ers the mob swinging swords and a{'(:ess to tactical nuclear and other n!latlvea crow-~1
St. John the Baptist CethoUc T Chi f s he visited the daert vaca· ~ere l~jured . by club-swing· 1pear_s. _ lweapons now earmarked for the coortoom . broke ~nto
Oiurch. B.tli Mortuary, 1741 reasury • e ees lion spa. Jng _poli<:t lr}'1~g to bre~k up Police reinforcements usedlNATO if the two French air ~reams and wails oi angwah.
Superior. Ooeta Mesa, di-A sumptuous p 0 0 I side rioting 1n Ind.la by lhndus tear gas an.d repeat~ d squadrons prtsenUy in \Vest SIX CHILDREN
recton. luncheon was served Sunday: protesting ~~ fl!deral g~v-charges lo disperse the Hin· Germany wen! \\'ithdrawn The condemned man ha.a
No 'Dras11·c Taxa11·on' With about IO IUnll. at Taub-ernmenl decision to. establ_ish dus.. . [rom NATO command. six children Hi.s eldest &On BIALY. Pearl, 1900 Sant.a man's mansion before the an offidal Punjab1-1peak1ng R1ot1ng Wis also reported t .-the y· tnam •
Ana. Olsta Meu. Survived prince and h1s party went 10 state. Punjab is lhl! language at JuUundar City in the Pun-a se~gean in kill d ~ acti eMJ
by daug!lter, Mary W ·: son, -the polo match. of thl! Sikhs. jab. where police opened fire arm)~ was e on
Alfred S.; 4 grandchildren. WASlilNGTON (UPI) He said the nation's ability About 400 of the re:50rt Thousands of Hindu mem-alter Jan Sangh mobs gath· Ex-prerm·er la$~h~bruarf . def
Rosary 7 p.m . Tues., St. Treasury Secretary Henry H. to meet the demands of the area'a elite paid '50 each lo bera of the militant right· t>red on housetops ind rained .... _t h 'too0•" Yth ense :'..!: ,_____._.__ .-..~.:... ,..,... __ .. F . . . . w I n .. J•• Sa n g h art• t ti ·u '-I u... e e money t""' '. ~..,.,~ ........ ...-A: ........ ~. owlc!r uid today the war 1n Vietnam war v.ithout infla. lit Jn the royal enclosure and e. ..... P / s _ones on po c~ uru ....., ow. od.icall y to rover his losses
Requiem Mas« 8 a.m. Wed., Vietnam does not require tion 1 .. ti t ,, th meet the prince afterward at coursed through the streets First reports said one person Critt•cal 1 ke and Jou dr . p
St. Joactiims Catholic O\W'Cb. ei1her "drastic" taxes or di-. s v~s Y grea er an a reception. of old Deihl, burning Sikh I was killed ind three others a Jl':r ~ ery ~;" ~ l~nt. Harbor Real Me-rect wige.price controls to It . was durmg the Kott~ con-After the reception, the shopt in the city's Jarge1t1injured. U.S. ~ss~oo5fn~~~ tried
morial Pa!k. Baltz Mortuxy, keep the \J.s. economy on ruct. He warned against In-prince departed for the air-Of D G II to xert pressure on the s.;..
1741 Superior, Ciqlt.a Mesa, IM· an eve tee.I. flationa.ry ''jltu!r~" over such.~· stoppin_g en route for~ e 3ll e gone govmiment to send Vmb.
recllon:. recent econorruc develop-bnef chat with former PTea1· L f • -pl · B h _ to prison insll!ad 0( the stake. FENELON. Mollie, 110, 172.1 OBITUARIES met1ls .. the big drop In tbe deot Dwight D. El~obower, e tist ot roug t PARIS (UPll-Eldff.t.>ta· Offidally, ""embaYy -
Miramar DT., Newparl BeM:h. U.S. unemploymeot. nte: to whose winter home 11 at the m111 Paul Reynaud. who give it was •·an internal matter QI
Sut-viWJd by Nten, Mn:. J. NEGLEY, Adelbert M. Sur· 3_7 per cent or American in-Eldorado Country Club. Olarles de Gaulle hi! !int justice" and declined further
w. Moon d.. Vancouver, B.C. vlved by tonl, Henry G. Ind d.......... b.. "ta] in rt I-..J _nes:an Takeover cabinet post. today ctitici:r.ed comment. and Mn. T. M~ oi Penn-Albert M. Graveside o«vlcos .:;;' :..,•e <•p• ve · IUJ.(J ., . the Freodl ~ident" lsol•· . It w" '8id that Vinh. ""'"
sylvania; ttVetal ruecea 8Dd 11 a.m. Wed., I~ Pwll: P · Ci ioni.st ultim t the N rth victed one week ago today',
rtephe\11'1. RosaTy 7 p.m. Mon., Cemetery, lngh!wood. Peek ''Both the present scale garette SINGAPORE (UPIJ -Mill· mat.Ion indicated that he wu At tl . allia um on .. do ~as .,.,.'011.h upwards ot "'°mi. Bell Broadway 018pel. Re--Fmnily Colonial Funenl. of activities in Vietnam -. ant.le ance as a ang. lion . qu:ienl Miii t a.m. TuM., Home, dfreoton. • and the pro1pective ICale in-t.ary 1-dert decided to 1e1:r.e v.·lth Sukarno at die preskl.en· eroua ml1caniage." ----------
Our 1:*1Y of Mt. Qnmel STANLEY, Louis P . Survived solar as thole c\oaest to it Prices Due powtr.,J.n lodoneaa after dis· llal palace and WU not under Reynaud. Ill. emerged from
Cathctic Qiurdl. N~ by wire, Elizabeth: IOfll. can f"Oresee _ remain within C'(l~I a pkit by Fore!~ guard. . semi·reti.rement to issue a G J l S t
Be.actl. Entom~ent, ~ 1 Louis K. and John H. Serv-our capacity to 1wta.l11 with-T I Minister SOOandrio t.o elim1· The source said the docu· statement on De Gaulle's an· llUS IO uspec ~~ ~Mort":rr, etlO ices _10:30 a.m .. Mon .. Peete out an)'lhing like the drastic 0 DCrease n~te "rightist elements" ments also contained details noonced "irrevenible" deci.s· Broadw~ Cocsta Mes• d.iree· Family Colonial FWlef"al measures rtquired during the within the army and govern· of a secret defensl! pact which ietn to pull French forces out Freecl OD Bail
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Home. period of .th~ Korean War:' NEW YORK !UPI) -The ment, it WM learned today. would provide Otina with a etf th~. N~rth Atlantic Treaty
. Fowler said 1n a speech be· American Tobacco Co. today A aource Aid document6 base in lndones· "at Orgaruzation lNATO) com-BOGALUSA , La. (UPI)
HIGGINS. Wilford T. Surviv· YOUNG, Michael Robert. 24. fore the Economic: Club 0( De· announCl!d an increase in the . .~ 111 ap-mand. De Gaulle also has said Thomas Bennett, a sheet
ed by wife. Marie : tom, "".il· Survived by parents. Mr. ar;1 troit. The text Of the secre· .· captured by lltuden~ Who~-proprtate time. . supreme .allied headquarters metal 'l\rorker accused ot .
ford Gentry and Thomas H1&· Mrs. Robert Young of 20'.2 Via lary's n!marks was made coal ct ciprettei lo whole· sacked Sublndrlo s foreign The 90Urce said three Of {SHAPE) and American and shooting a Negro Army ofti·
pr.; daug~er, P.ts. Wanda Palermo •. Newpo_rt Beach. available in Washing(on.. salers. The move w1s expect· mlniltry last Tueilda.y inch-1-the army comm.and.era who Canadian bases would have cer en route to Vietnam, w11
Taylor. Services I p.m. "'*·· Also survived by sister . Kathy P_resident John51>11 told the ed to reiult in• J>l!Dny 1 pack ed an "acreernent'' between met Sukarno oa Friday with to, be moved from French rre:e !OOay on $10,Wl bond
Peek Otapel. _Interment, Ft. E.; brother. Robe.rt W.; n.ation"s govemon at a increue for smokers. Subandr1o and n>mmuniJt "il'I ultimatum" entioned soil. paid 1n part by a Ku Klux
RO!lecrans National Cemetery, grandmother, Mrs. Bessie M. White House meeting Sat.· Th . m "The NATO cllart.e-r gave us Klan leader.
San Diego. Peek Family_ Co-Walsh O{ Mill Valll!y. Services urday that the. costs of th e . e company increased the ~e Minister Chou En·l~l theff docum~ ~ l1he ~I· the right to negotiate, ool to Bennett. 4~. V.'aJ arrested
}onial funeral Home, direc· 10 a.m. Tues .. St. Andrev.·1 Vietnam war could kite hls pnce to wholesalers nation· calling for 1 purge of anll· dent. Subandrio tned to inter-chase from France the head-Saturday, slightly more tlla.n
tors. Presbyterian Church. Dr. record $112.6 billion for the wide, by four.fifths of a cent Communi.sta. vene. and argue but was told quarten of the supreme com '.?~ hours after Capt. Donald
VISINTINE Caroline L. SUr· Charles H. Diereofield, Offi coming fiscal year. He said 1 pack for seven brands. The ltudents.forv.·ardcd the to keep ~Ls mouth shut, the mander all U.S: ?'OOP5· ~x S~":1S· 29. ~·as shot m the back
vivcd by h~band Fnnk J. elating. Interment, Ft. Rosi!'-that despill! his efforts to Lucky Strike filters and non-documents to military intelli· 90UrC't said. cept ~who lie lll fron~ \\hile t;aIJting on ~ pay t.f;!le-• ~ L.: crans National Cemetery with trim govemm-ent -nd.in . . The army was reported to cemetmea because the ~ ;hone 111 an all-mght filling sons. Frank P. and A~• ·• f ll ill•--h F .1 1 .__ .._ g f1lter1 , Tareyton, Carlton, geDCt! officers after learning have ares1.ed 22 ,..l'SOOJ on wanted to ~ us .. R~au< .1,1i.... \\ .... -,, Ben..-0-d u h r Janet Services u m -..y onor1. am1 ye sev.'1..:-n!, "We cannot know . . . , . . .. -u!C'll' , -,,.. ' "'" '"". '""~~ ·-· a. g te ' Wed Peek F ·.suggests friends who ~'ish to how many planes will be Jost Waterfo~, Half and Hall, of theU' importance, the Subandriot 1ntell1gence staff. declared. • .vorkt'd. He 1s recc."Venng. ll0.30Cola.~al· F ·•al H 8:'1 contribute to their favorite hov.· many ·shells will be fired ' Montchur and Pall Mall non-sources said.
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prices. all olh~r manufactur-1drio and the ministers hadl
m followed awl. , been arruted.. but later inf or· The overall effect of Amer-PARlS fUPJI -Getting a collar thin a white collar the .men interviewed said he
lean Tobacco's move toda y ··• 1 French husband to do the man. the report said. A pro· I never look 1ny part 1t alJ ln
_was exJ>!Cll!d to be a p~cr dishes is about 11 easy as fessional man In France. ap-any household work
1.t1crease 1n all brands of c1s· N oi~ier 1\l t1 lc i::f'tti ng h..im to undt>Ntand parently. feels such tasks are . · .
1rettes _to the consumer. ba~eba\l , a government rl!· beneath his dignity. , The wo_men 1_ntl!n'i~wed
American Tobacco gav' no Ma•col of GI~.., search institute reported tQ. French husbands tend to111.·ere. unanimous in sayt n C
i~mediate statement on tllr o ., day. stay in bed an average of \0 that preparing t'rance'1 fab-
reason for the increased prier In a survey of the living to 18 minutes a morning long-1ulous cuisine for thei r hus·
to wholesalers but it app:ir· \.ANDER , Wyet. (UPI) -habits of 174 couples, picked er than their wives, the rl!· bands v.·as the most import·
enUy wu due to lnc"ased
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1''Sagebrush Sally," a 5-year· at random from the Paris port sa.id . This ligure is prob-ant task of the day. One out
costs ~WTed by th• com · old Wyomlng mule, t.s going to region. the National center ably explained by the fact of every four said she 1~nt
pany. Vietnam as -the• mascot of1for Scientific Resear,h re· th<1t three-quarters of the two hours on Sunday and an
ll ~:==========c, the lst Cavalry r>ivision be · ported that v.•hile a Fr,nch· men Interviewed sait1 they hour the rest of lhe wel!k do-
cause she has a good. noisy man may occasionally be 1never '"interfered" in the ing nothi ng but cooking.
bray. persuadefl lo do some othcrjk!tchen in the morn1ni;:. \Vorking .,.,. i v es reported
She v.·iU replatf' •·1,laggir."" housellold ta sk. he balks at Even v.·hen both husband thal after a hard day at the
2431 NEWPORT Bl VO . a qulcter m11Jr. 1 .... 111J 1-1·as sho t the dishf's and wife are v•orking. the offic" they normally spent
COSTA MESA and killed in the dark by an· \\'hen a husband does agree1man seldo m lakes a share in 111.•o hours a n ight doing
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meanllll when Jn lha course
nr thf' da~ ·long conrerenl'r al
the Wh.11e House tl)e 38 st.ate
stovemors prestnt v o t e d
unanimously to · wholebe.trt·
f'dly support and ffldone"
.IM!nson's course 1n Vietnam.
Mter the votf', Republican
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nam as a pohtical issue in
the ~ovember congressional
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At Peking On Industry Area
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Minister Fidel Calero said to-WASHJNGTON (UPI) -pboDc--. k ii the ~y ~~ d~o~l~ Tbe joint cbiefa of staff are view tbM this oil euppiy is
with c.ommwUt Cllina. whkltl urstni ID expanded a.lr war vtW .., keep&nc Ile ODmmu.
t-•• ~ .. -i.-. Oommum.t Nonb ..... _, ,,__ ot ,.....__... he aca..i o( "•~I an ~. wt1b ail .-ace de-n .. ~ -oomm--.ons ~r!Wt·t Y Pe c-ampaisn pota and reftDer6ee kl the Ha· runmnc to the IOC.6, thu s
atainst CUba." nol-Halpbooc area a top prior· lboWd be h priority tltget.
He al.so denied rumors ol ity Uqet. 'Ibey daim that IQadies in·
growing intef'nal opposition ttO N T It la es:pected that Preli· dicMe the kind of bombina ~ Communilt government. 0 rea ty dent Jobnlo will in Um ..
Jn an aDl"Y 4~~ provt the ~r a.lr ~= envWcmed would ldB very
apeedl. OaMiro said Peking Th• Se · paip-heavier bkN• acalut fflW dvWiMI.
apparently WU trying to~ IS ason a wideninC t..pt llJt-lf ff•· The joint dliefl, in oontnst
voke .a tna.k in .~eJadonl by WASHINGTON (AP) -The noi rmikee no tDOYe toward wiCh their poetion on ltepped.
carry111g out a .~ew cam· chairman of the Senate For· the puce t.able. up bombinf, attldl low iJD. pai~n ~ c~umny . and coo-eisn Relationg c.ommiUee Part ol 1be camplign bat. · tinWI!~ iu . ·~1c aggre&· predjcts DO attempt will bt in tact. boiD in procreM since portance ~ .m.lni.Dc the tw.
slons agllllat h.ia country. made thb senion to obtain the United St.-relWI1fld bor at Haipbona or to Nock·
Castro said he was con1id· Senate rlllificadon of a con-bombinc Jan. 31 ale!' the~-lldine the Nortb Vietnamese
enng limiting the number o( aular treety with Ruaaia. day a.uan.. peute. Rlllidl oout.
Ounese offlktalt in Qlbe at Seo. J. W. Fullright, D· OYer Norll Vietnam an nlD-They believe ~ ~
a re6ult ol a Cli.DeM requ.t ~ .• amd t.be Vietn.m war JdnC et l:ne m.. the pre-in h Hano6 .._ could
to take out of tbe country ''hM poiaooed the wtde et-1*111 1eYeL But t:lrletl d edlleYe tbe .me elfect.a tnJ~ks. can md ~ Jierce tn08pbere of doing anything 8f't the ame: Supply lines without the Nb. For exam. ~w~ment belongin~ to Pe· rational in this area with the feeding men and equipment pie, it it reaeoned that boml>-
kings repreaentaUves in R~ ... " into South Vietnam. inC tn the Hmot area might
!Cuba. The treaty would allow the 'ftie joim chiefs are said to &CM"t oft free world lhipi;
The de-terioration i11 rela· Soviet Uniocl to open consular believe that the rather slow now oalline at Haiphong and
lions between Ha vana and offices in rMjor American esolNUon ot the air WH" is wouJd not CCIOCelTI Russ141
Pel"n~ became known Jan. 2 cities in exchange for U.S. not having the effect ,that whkb ia aupplyin& Hanoi
when Castro accused China o{ consular offices in major more concentrated. moce with weapons.
reneging on an agreement to Rus~ian cities. Fulbright's stunning ~ might ~. But minin& the harbor l!r
supply Cuba with 250.000 tlODS committee epproyed the 'Ibey ait*9dl er.....-import-mouatini a blodlmde oonceiv.
of ri<'t this yew. Pekin( nid trNty lMt year but the Senate ~to air strikes apinst oil atiy OCKdd t.:tnc oa a con·
he was lying. did {kJt act on it. faOlftles in ~ Hancl&.-Hli· fl• t H in will the RuuilN.
·IUIET
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"ICES EFFECTJVf MON.( TUES.,
WED., MAit. M, 15, 16
the governor! wno approvtd -
It are concerned." V o I p e
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In the l'PI surHy. the
aovemon were uked J low
do ~ ou view the outlook for
Republican p iM in Con&rt'ss
and elsewtittt this )'UT. and
what do you coosidt>r the two
"~' cam~Jgn Issues and
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JUMBLED TRAIN -Al least seven were injured when Southern Pacillc freifbt ,
train derailed near Chatsworth early Sunday, piling up 47· lreiebt can. The rail
\\aJ dislodted by a car which crashed through a barrier.
VIM ':?4• MILK
,.~10f While tometimu f'mpham·
Ing that t~ situation could
change in the t ight monlha
between now and November.
Derailed Freight Train
Loss Said. $1 Million
17 of the itovtrnors contact· ,
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ed llsted Vietnam u tht top LOS ANGELES I AP 1 -t'mer2ency brakes when
campaign ihut :\ declined That pue of deratled freight saw the dama&td rail about LONDON (UPI) _ p .
comment and 16 named other can. engines and twlsted 300 feet ahead. but •·th ere Minister Harold Willon r~
iuuu. mostly nn a .state tuck oul In the Chatsworth wa!ln't time to s Io w the the Labor Party a.re beaded
level . area was v.orth about S\ mil· train · for a landslide victory ifl
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FunforaD IMITATfON ICE MILK
Oklahoma <.iov Henry T hon lndudm& the freii:ht '!'ht englllt, in which Britain's March 31 central
Be I Imo n. a Repubhc:an. abo~rd Southern Pa· Graves. • brakeman and • elecUoo. accor! to public' summed JI up this way · . . oplnJOll pollt p shed today
"We expect the Repubh· clfk spokesmen say. fireman were rtding, WH de· One survey bowed Uillo~
c·ans to do extremely well The wreckage. remnants ra1ltd and "bumped along on boldlna • JO.S pu l'.ent ltad
Mannln9'1 Coff11
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natlonall~ becausr Of of a 74-<:ar fre'l&ht that ""'as the ties" foT 150 yards be· over the Con.aervauvea 41nd
"~de prrac1 dl.senclwltment headlng south fTom Santa fore halting. Jle said the the other a 7,7 per c~nt ad· wttn the. J~n•on. adm1n1i.tra· Barbara early Sunday. re·, four en~ines and 47 cars piled vantaae ovtr the major o~
11on, Tt111 dlSenchantment 11 . 1 n iup toaelher IJke an accordion . po1!Uon party. In terms ot growing because of the lack suited fl o~n a rat .'er sma some can iled three-dee votes, the flauru indicated
ft# firm admjnistratJon policy traHlc acc:ident officers sa1d.\near the traJ.. p Wilson could lncrtue hU
In Vietnam and becau~ of m "h1ch a c:ar struck the, majority in Parll&ment from
the ruing cost of IJ .. 1ng " railroad track. bendin& a 1 the present three votes to be.
On the other hand . Demo· rail. 'tween 7$ and 180 seats 1n the
cratic Gov Grant Sawyer or rhe flvt'·man c:rew u caped l New Freeway Houae of Commons.
Nevada gaw the Pru1dent's iniury in the accident , which I It was noted that •he polll
cond uct of the wa r as help· occurred about -t a.m. The were completed btfore the 1n, ~mocratJc candidate~. tra•n wa~ traveling 55 miles F II A t di•clo•ure °' a.Ueaed wga-
•lthou(h he did ~ot upe~t an hour when it was de.railed. 3 S par roo co~rl practices 11' a la·
V1etnvn to bf' de-c1s1"e 1n h11 thro-.\ ini:: cars and engines 1n bor union 1n two fa ct•1ries of
at.ale. He said local iuues heaps along the rlgllt-of.way ENSENADA. Mex. f AP.) -1 the Br l t 1 1 h Motor ('(Ir p.
and peraonal1tie1 were mo.re Enitineer Geo r Ce W. Forty sections of the Tijuana· <BMC). The un ion reportedly
lmporunt. r.r1vf'11 !'a1d he applied the to.Ensenada Freeway. und· fined and threatentd \\nrkers
-------------,er construction since 1962 and who refused to lake part in
not yet opened to traffk. are wildcat work stoppages
i.llding into t.he sea. The reported inc i d , n t a La Salle Returns
New Autos Marked
By 'Feli11e Look'
Stretches of asphalt one to have embarrassed the Labor
: three blocks Long have crum·1governmeni with ill close
I bled and dropped as much as 1union bond.I and could con·
six feet since rflC'Ord winter celvably coat the partv \Oles.
rains began underminloe ISi Edward Heath. cOnmva·
miles al?ng the paHsactea:tive Party 1 p o It es m a n,
north of I::n.sen~. charged that pro-labor ltgia·
The f~ur·lane, fi6.rnile lree·llation introduced by Labor
way, built at a cost ol $18 mil· during its 17 months in nmce
lion. was expected tJO be opeti· was responsible for the al·
T>&J'ROIT 1l'Pl 1 -The llR·i\'entional in appearance '<'"Ith ed this month. leged kangaroo courts
er 1n the tank i~ climbing out a i.lighlly lo11ger rear deck. r-=----=-;.-=-=-=-..;;==========:===--=•1
end talung over the entire car Mter·all. acc.ording to in-
tn J9fi7. dustry sources. tht're will be
Auto lndustry ~ources say much morr nr the European
the "feline look'' or softer con· fla vor to styling or the 1987
tours and the appearance of models than has ever been
• big cat about to spring will seen before on American can.
dominate the styling of next except for Chrysler Corp. 'a
year's cars. oue for inlroduc· unhappy experience of 1961
tlon next falJ. and '62. Chrysler went sharply
In addition . there will be European in 1961 and also
three new nameplates. one of started the trend toward long.
them powered by a 12·cylinder er hoods and shorter decks.
en&int', the first American Vl2 Ironically, this very trend,
In !la years which proved disastrous to
General Motors will produce Chrysler, is one impelling all
fwo of the three ne\\ cars. the companies now in their
Chevrolet division introducing 1967 models
a sporty model to compete STVLINf' ('ONt' with Ford's Mustang. and •1 ' ' •. . nrw Cadillac. which reported·, To ~ccompUsh 11. most mod·
Jy will rl'vive the defuntt La el s will aban.don the forml'r ~alle namr. to take Its plat•c smooth belthnt separat!ng
in the luxury personalized carl1~":er body and roof. a h~e
fir Id along "1th the Olctmobilr "hi~h ha~ been marked by a
Toronado. thr Buick Ri viera. straight flow from front to
and the Ford ThunJerbird Re · rear fenders Also gone wtll
port11 are the new La Sa lle be trye dean . sharp roof at y·
will have • front wheel drive hng influenced by the 110-call·
like the Toronado. and a 12 td thunderbird top. .
cyllnder engine. The Chcvro· ln11tead. t~e bodyhne will
ltt rntrv currently is c:alled have a curvlll& hop·up at the
the Panther. but may be rt· rear lenders. a~d .all Imes w11l 1
named before lntroduclton. be r<;>unded. g1v1~1 the tm·I prernon of sloping aenUy
lRO ENTRY toward Ult fTont. and there1
The third new entry will be will be sharper sloping of the
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Counry Counta Stoc~ B.rolier's Trial Phillips Attends Orange Show
8452,000 Share College Meeting G .. • 'M p l ' Takes Out ~~m°':r. Delayed Till June 20 SANTA ANA -Third 01... igi iss ersona ity
Oli.56 as its lt\afe ol Febru-trlct Supervisor William J. '
Schmitz
Papers ary appcrtionmn of state SANTA ANA -The Su· James McCormack, 41, ... t Phillips has been authorized
bidrny Uleft tuea. The perior Court trial of a form· Friday wu ordered to ape to attend the California SAN BERNARD I N ~ -fourth runner·up. . . , They each received a $600
tot;M apportiooment MDOOC er Udo Isle atock brobr ac-pear Aprtt 1 in Superior Oourt County Government Educa-S b • r r y Roese, a 1tr1klng Troph>: winners w.ere G.1g1 pc.ize. ·
SANTA ANA -"nlirty • h ltMe, cities .id counti11 culed in the IWiDdle ol __ be!'9 on the w dllrfl&. tion Foundation's second an-b Ion d e ereen-eyed h I g b DGahlai' Mjss fPeFrullson~l~ty; Lhisa Other first places went to
f"'--'-~ amow1ted to Ml 08S m ...... D"-' II nf t th school 1'0 f Do ( nger 0 erwn, c 05·
w.iw1 ~ ...... ,, Senator ~ State eomr• Aim' Cran-100 Souttiiand lnveaton today ~co ege co erence a e aen r rom wn ey, en Mill Congeniality by the San Bernardino County Fair, ~ Sc~, & Repu~ aton aaid t8 5491• in aB went wu oootint,ted until June ~ ~-:!u~r~y ~ :"1tbem Cali· hu been chosen queen or the queen committee, and Bar-1San Diego County. Cucamon·
m ~·th~~ to the coWiue'. The State by Judie WllDam MUJTay Beer ExteD8iOD Ac cliarc to .PblW th National Orange Show under Hara Sosbey of Elsinor. chos· gs District Lions Club Vista
pt apencl.-.a.• of:_.',:"'to-."" f . Hi...,w-ay Fund for CJUes re-Gordon Mil11 r,,_ 4.1 ~ confecor ng 'nf pa,ll e way here ~ough March ~. Miss Congeniality by the Chamber of Commerc~. Red· Y ""'~ 1 ·~ run or 6.. VYW• • rence l orms co ege Other finalists in the be.ti. contesta t 1 d Ch b
re-eliection .in the June 7 pri-lli'1~ ..,,;~2461; ~i:e ~ ~L ~ ia charied Newport Be a c h plannlni students or the importance ty pageant were Lynda Cain In ot~e~· comp e t i ti o n.!a~~ tos ~~er!s ~o~~~erce
mary ~on. •" ay or . ea ....... . and con-commlaaionera have sranted and scop~ ~f county govern· of Barstow, first runner·up; Orange County and the city ----Schmitz, 13131 Brittany IDd atiel. '5.471,8, and the tpiracy and violations of the a one.year ~tension ot beer ment. Phillipa will attend as Gigi Dahl ol Tustin , sec-of Orange Chamber of Com.l;=..=:=.:;___=====.
Wooda Drive, la expect.ed to St9t.e ffilbway Food for Ex-corporate code on a Grand permit to Wallace C. Fried. a member of the County Su-ond runner-up· Cynthia merce were two of eight first·' GLOOMY GUS
be opposed by Oolta Mesa ~tw:.. !'. ,!f1Chwa)'I re-Jury indictment. owner of Wally's Harem, 3000 pervisors Association of Call-Green ol Brea, thlrd runner· place winners in the citrusi ~~.,'!~' .:1?;:,.~',:;. '~':t';;. A; ii:
"1omey Robert L. Hum-Y9'I -.~.·-· Copp'a co-defendant, Owen W. Balboa Boulevard. fornia, a joint sponaor. up, and Pam Pall of Norwalk. feature exhibits. 1 0•11Y l'llat. Jitreys,whoottainedpllpf4"ll~--------~------------------_;_------------------~.:...:_:.:...::!:..:..:.::.::.:.:_ __ _:~=-:..:::..:..:_:::..::..:..:.::..:.=:.:..:.::.:::.:..::::.:.::.:::.:... ______ ~=============:d
Wednesday.
Ot:hen who toot eta .,.....
Fliday were:
"" ..... DttfNt J•riM E. WlMrlmert (al, 1'" II, Wiiii Ori•, LA H1brt. ....,_ Cwrt Jal' .,_ !Irie.), tit ..... ...... ....... Im. I m • IC. M<Mllltll. 1 .. 71 ,..,,,,,_
I.Anti S.nte AN. c~ ,...,.. .. ,,..,,,."" ........ ., s-.. "''' "-o~ lllld.l,, -H. I OI It., $1111t /llM.
(Wiiiy <.-.. ~ Joe Q'C."'" 101, lit 0 111.. lt11 &. .,.,. l:>rtw. Sefttt AN.
Eclw\ll M. Her... Cal, •t11 Oltt., 4'1 a.ctfw~t.. LA liabrt a1y (0), IN OW.. .. •. M-..... lw, Fullertoll. c;..., lertlc:k ( 0 ), 41t1 OW.. 111 ti
Wlckfw Orlw, $etltt Al\I. Don.I Hoetn (0 ), Jn( 0111., Ml
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County Takes
Only 241
" This Month
SANTA ANA -Only 241
men are \:>eing drafted from
Orange Ctunty thiJ month,
Capt. T. D Proftltt al tht S..
lectivt Service dilcloaed P'ri·
day.
Tbt nunt>er dropped from
5'2 in February, Proffitt U·
plained, because enllatmenta 1
were up in the reruiar Armed
Services.
"We're drafting 19-year
oldt." Prcffttt explained, "be-
caUM of the need tor man-
powtr. Lut year at this time
we were.a 't even cluaifytn1
thia age group."
Dr~teet enter either t b t Arm or Marine Corps upon
indu on. The Selective Serv-
ice y suppllee manpoww,
Pro aald, and de>e1 n o t
know which service a m a D
enter1
Paperbacks
Go to Gls
LOS ANGEl;Es (UPI)
A ~go to -co8ect pepe!'-
back b>kJ for U.S. IOtdien
in V it t n a m bu :recelved
more tian 125.«m boob cb'-
ing a bontb lont dr'tw.
"Op\ratlon P~"
~ by atudelU at Cal-
ifoml:a~ CoDege M Loi Ange ended Sunday wtth
enough to ~ly one
p a p e for every t w o
servicen"1 stationed In the
war-torn~lan nations. The
total n r exceeded the
amount ctigi.nally, hoped for
by 75,000 '°'*'· • lp0bia1• noted.
HB Seeks
Booli Funds
Trumea ( the Huntinrton
Beach Uni01 High School bla-
trkt have 11tplied for $10,855
in federal hldJ to buy addi-
tional boob for school lib-
raries.
U the apiication It a~
proved, the money would
come in the 'orm of a grant
under Title II of the 1965 Ele-
mentary and Secondary Edu·
cation Act. · '
High schoo officials aaJd
the new books would be used
to beef up mr .. les for the
district's contmuatlon ht g b
school program sid at Foun-
tain Valley High. "bich opena
next fall. j ·
Camera Safari
Topic of Forum
"An Africa.I Camera Sa-
f ari" will be tht topic of a
pruentatton 11 Mn. Chrl.-
th19 Guerra tf Tustin TUes-
dar at the OUI• Cout Col·
Jep "Behln' th• Heldlina
F orum.''
Dr. Giles 'fo Brown of New-
port Beach conduct. the for·
umlfrom 7~9:30 p.m. In the
OCC For\Sl. Mr•. Guerra
will abow •Udes aht took on
het recent trip to Africa.
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Legislut11re's 6th Week t~
Cong res&
Money. Seen
Education's
Aim Today
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -
Money-making, and ~ at.
tainment of social standing
and influence are the strong-1
est motives for sending chil-I
d.ren to school nowadays, ac-
cording to a UCLA professor. I
"To these aims we sacrifice
our sona' and daughters'
childhood and youth," John
J. Woodland said Sunday.
The director of UCLA's
University Elementary School I
and a profeMor of educatioo.
Woodland predicted t h a t
Americans eventually will put I
a ''humanistic" emphasis on I
educatioo-but not until about
1990 or lat.er. '. ·
The ··bum.miti<:·· concept, according to Woociland, is one
that "set.a as its eoaJ ttle de-
velopment of each individual'•
potential . . . tatea teacMrs I seriously and vCuel MCh stu-
dent simply ~ause he la a
human being." I
Ingenuity Displayed
By About Everyone
YOUR \\:.
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Chronograph Ir· Self·
wladen 1Ugbt11 higher:
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While You Walt
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Woodland WM the opening
speaker at the annu&.I conven·
t1on of the Association for Harbor Shopping Center
Supervision and Curlculum ' 2300 Harbor Blvd,
PHONE .
Development. Some 5,000
teachers are expected to at·j ~CQjloflC1'Jet1•Mro;t~11~,IP5C'9!!1'9111"1'1if~.1299!7Riln!MlllSlllllillliillfii~W14'1Jii."/JI tend Ule ses51on. l,j
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EVERY HOME
SAVI~ OFFICE
will be holding
Open House
all week long.
And there is a
Home Savings
office near
wherever you live,
work or
shop.
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Mond~, M1rcll 14, 1966
U.S., County $19,999
Apart on Park Lease
DAILY PI LOT /NM·Prt$1 7
Record · SANTA ANA -The po11i-under ap1cultural than it ·,
1 bWty that Orange County would be under park," Baker
J may still ne1oliate an arree-explained. ''It would have to
ment with the federal gov· be a policy decision."
ftftment on a lease for part Because of the training ac-
Meeting•
rtunaiedl of 1pectltol'f"llne1he-neta' lrET-Toro --n.ri .. oteam w111 """'UDded by the overcut. ~fOlt of the DtvottCll PllSO • C "'J "'• •• -e.w1e11. ~udl., va. Herrv. Manne orpa Air Station Sunday waiting for the rest of the Marine air 1bow and open houae went :=:'·a: ~· ,:.V. ~ spectacular Blue Angell to fly by; but the precision on u 1cheduled .
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::=:~=~-~ ~-v..-. SANTA ANA -Two prom-city and the county. Jt w l 11 LOS ANGELES (UPI) -announced t~y. ~~~ :'i:t!-:-"~~-~t Santa Anans will be the ,Wde the conatructioc of the Natural II.I users. will r.-&t>.tu will ran1e from
.. t';r:' L ''""""""" ., city a representatives on the center and maintain it after celve ~unds totalinf_ '9.821 Sl.57 to SI 73 for moat reti· Tu11~ w.. Vera Joint Civic Center Commls-. million on their April bW., chntial cu5tomera, the com-
Hellilftefl. ·,.., .. • • .,., ''" 1 • ., alon a -•p recently formed completiop. Southern California Gal Co. peny said. HOllklM, MerclfllN M. VL ....... -1 .,.. v-
Ct'""9fl, lefm• "'· 11mue1 c. t to oversee the development of
F1111111. ,,...,tell J , .... '"""" M. • a city--· ..... center here 1111lmelll or dlYOl'ct). ~..., •
California Gas Slates Refunds
of Mile Square training facUi· tivities at Mile Square. the u .. to use as a park la atill perimeter is suited only for #'~· .
open. Supervisor David L. farming or recreation. J .;.~,.:
Baker said today. The county could also ob-;t"' --.
But at this point, Baker dis· tain Mile Square's perimeter ' .
cloted. ne1ottations h a v e aru by outright purchase. E•N••
reach~ a stalemate. The 11u· Baker said.
~J~~JF!f;~~=~~e~ ---s -c-ie_n_c_e_Shrinks Piles
=~k~:r;:~~~veacon· New Way Without Surgery•
"We could lea.ae it fo r 40 S J h Rel• p • -
ytUI today. But. we can't a!· tops tc -1eves a1n ., ford to pay the kind of money
they are asking " Baker said. ._ T..._ "· T. ,.._,, -"°" tM -.. ' t · lrst ti-ldnee w fou1ul a new '~·e govemmen IS D o w liealiar aub1taace with tll• ••toa·
aaking $20,000 annually f 0 r lehl"' abilhr to ellrlnk lleinor· the 480 acres surroundin1 the rhold1, 1top ltehlar1 and reline actual training facilities. The .. in -witho11t 1urpry. .
county has oUered to pay Sl In -altar fHo, while rondr annually t1llnlar pela, actual redaetloa
•• • C-rinbc•) toolr pl-. They feel that the income ..,._ularofall-rHw~••n
from Mile Square ii m o r e
H theroarll that nWeren m1de
H loni1blar •tat.ementa like .. P1IM
have c:-d to be a problem!"
The t«rd 11 a new llnlinr 1ub-
1tanc1 (Bio· Dya .. )-dlacover1 of
a world-famoua ""arch in•llluta.
This 1ub1tance 11 •-••aalablt
la RJOJO•-'t•r• or ""'"'••t 1-u.ncler the nal'llt ,.,..,., ..... A
Ac all dr~ eoual.era.
AD,._
-SOFT WATER
Why Pay For The Gimmicks (~atches, Soap Pkt·• Etc.)
CALL OWIGE COllffY'S 20 YR. VETERAN DEALER
~ 53.10 Min. Ront~!~~!?~lt-No Installation Chargo ~ "WHY TAKE IT SO HARD"
LAYTON SOF'f WATER, INC.-SANTA ANA
""iu. Jtc111e L-"'· .i-. ,.,..,.~ Tbomu Larae 1 and Wll·
Merl!, M"ll AM,,._ J-1....... ' r--------------------------------------------------------Cun111f11Mm, Me~'""" .... "" """"'· llam Shockey, both active wetlf~"'.:!'=.u -.r; ~~ members of the Oran1e Coun· ~=-~·,11 :: ::: ~ \'. ty Chamber of Commerce, will
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L.. Maurice Gladman and Paul
~~C..~ ~· ~:tiu1am o. M. White. The four will select
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Bertea Plans
Plant Start
Ground will be broken at 3
p.m. Tuesday at the new site
of Bert.ea Productl in the Ir·
vine Industrial Park.
The 160,000-square-foot f •·
dlity will house all Bertea
combined operatlont upon ltl
completion in the fall ol 1988.
Employment will be approxl·
mately 1,000 persons.
The Irvine plant will con-
solidate Bertea'1 operattom,
now located in Puadena and
El Monte.
Copter Rescues
Injured Hiker
LA MESA (AP) -A Coast
Guard belocopter plucktd an
injured hiker off 1.59G-foot
Mount Cowles northeast or
San Diego, police reported and
fltw him to a ho5pltal here. OHicers said Jim L'5eler.
19. of La Meu. fell Sunday
and fractured hls right leg
while hiking near the top of
the moun~1
LICENSED ,
II KILL
S. I. C. FINANCE
1932 Herbor
COtTA MHA •
344 Wert l tncoln
ANAHllM
A Report on 1965-And a Look Ahead:
,.
El Paso Natural Gas Company
offers a multi-fnillion-dollar
rate cu·t for all Calif Omia
El Paso Natural Gas Company's Annual Re-
port for 1965 outlines plans for future service
to California and other western and south-
western states.
Most important for Californians is the com-
pany's proposal to bring large new amounts
of natural gas to the Los Angeles area.
If approved by the FPC, the low prices Cali-
fornia pays for gas will go even lower. That's
because we will be able to make fuller µse of
our existing pipeline facilities, bringing gas
even more economically from prolific nearby
gas fields in the southwest.
In fact, economies under our proPoSect project
are so great that we will be able to cut the
rates for all of the gas we now furnish Cali-
fornia, aa well as for the new 1upplies. It will
mean lower rate.s for natural gas distributors
we serve in both northern and southern
Calif omia, and even for our customers in
'.Arizona, New Mexico, west Texas and south·
em Nevada.
:And every foot of gas we supply will be fully
regulated by State and Federal authorjties to
assure that now, and in the future, the service
rendered will be in the public interest: If, for
example, regulatory authorities say more gas
should be suppllecf to aouthem Callfomia for
smog-control, our project can furnish all the
gas that is needed.
Backing up El Paso Natural's project (and,
by the way, none of the other existing or pro-
posed pipeline companies has ever been able
to off er gas to California at prices as low as
ours) are vast reserves of gas. These reserves
are close to Calif omia-largely in New Mexico
and west Texas. That's important to you , be·
cause transportation costs make up a large
part of the price of gas to the state, and these
supplies have to come only a short distance.
Details on this low·cost project, and on the mil-
lions of dollars it will save California, are con-
tained in our Annual Report for 1965. It also
reviews other aspects of El Paso's progress
during the year. We'd like to send you a copy.
For 4 cop11 of
El Paao'a 1965 Annual Report,
\\'Ti~: El Paso Natural Gu
Company, El Paso, Texas 79999.
E~ PASO NATORAL 6As]lcoMPANY
Throa1h Ila pipelines, El Puo Natural Gas Company supplln wholnale P• iwrvlce to
retail natural pa diatrlbutora In California and other western stAtu.
HOLLISTER
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FLOWER SHOP SPECIAL
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SELECTION OF INDOOR PLANTS
Cats Plan
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Council to Discuss
Parade Permit Fee
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girl who may be able to identify him.
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vision is that, not long ago, a c1a1J is as appealin& u cme t "THE SEA CHASE"~" .Liit._.,_ .
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doption Guild With Service, Love
Will the courts be in session May 28? Hoping for
an alf1rmative answer is the Adoption Guild of Southern
Orange County.
Not judicial court.a, mind you. Tennis courts.
A trivial matter? Not so. for with the increasing
popularity of the guild's annual tennis tournament, more
and more courts are required to accommodate the
players.
Qualifying rounds will be May 28·30 on 28 courts
pied~ by private tennis clubs in the county. With per-
suasive powers smooth as their fore hand 6trokes, guild
members are encouraging Charlie Eaton to complete five
additional courts for the event.
Eaton has served tile guild as tournament director
for the past four years and continues this year.
Finals of the four nights of amateur play -cham·
pioMhip, men's, women's and mixed doubles -will take
place June ~ at the Balboa B"lly Club, and a dinner dance
will follow .
Largest tennis tournament in Orange County, the
event drew 300 teams last year and 1500 persom at·
tended the finals.
In identifying uniforms and insignias, Adoption
guild members will serve as court captains and direct
play on the bost courts. Several former nlltional ama-
teur champio06 will be vying for the handsome trophies
1n tlhe championship fllght. ,
Tournament and <tinner dance proceeds, augmented
by contributions of patronesses. will be used to. further
the work of the guild, a non·sectarian organization which
assists the Holy Family Adoption Service in the place·
rnent of children in Oran1e County homes .
DIG THAT CRAZY SPADE! -There was quite a
"racquet" in tennis circles when ground wu broken
for five new courts comprising Charlie Eaoon's The
Tennis Club, netting enough playing area for the
rorthroming fifth annual tennis tournament of the
Adoption Guild of Southern Or:ange County. In prop-
er ceremonial dress for both sod-turning and court
play are Guild members, the Mmes. John Elliott,
Nolan Frizzelle, Horace M. White, tourney chairman.
and Walter Gayner, ro-chainnan (from leftJ.
IEA ANDERSON, ldltor
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Captivating a capacity
Judience, pink cheeked
children will model spring
~lothes when the Mesa Ver·
de Women's Philharmonic
Comm1ttee pvu lta second
annual Buttons and Bows
Easter brunch and fashion
show at 11 a.m. Saturday.
March 19, in the Mesa Ver·
de Country Club.
A parade of faahiona for
Tradition Initiated
Provisional Tea
Initiating a tradition, sustainers and pa-
tron.eues of Newport Harbor Service League
will honor provisionals with a tea at 3:30 p.m.
Thunday, March 24. in the home of Mrs.
Paul W. Elmquist.
Honorees, who have completed this year's
training are the Mmes Richard Allen, Merle
Amundson, Richard Cramm, Philip Doane,
Merle Keith Gaede, ,William Longfield, Wil·
li.s Longyear. James Mackel, Vernon Monroe,
Donald Nutten, Michael O'Brien. Hartwell
Sweeney, HaJTY Westover, B.W. Williamson
and John Murray Wilson.
Mn: William Jahns and Mrs. F.dwin F.
Steen, chairmen, will be assisted with hostess
duties by the Mmes: John Sellas, John H.
Scruggs, Harlan Eastman and Miss Margene
Musser. Mrs. Donald W. Killian Jr., provision·
al chairman. wUl be the only -active league
member attending.
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tots to tam, plus cleverly "-~-'.'"'~~~="""'··""!"""
designed maternity attire.
will be presented by. the
Miss Muffet Shoppe. Coro·
na del Mar, and Mias Co-.... "*.~.
quette for Junior and Teens, t· ·
Harbor Shoppinc Center. •
ModelJ will include Allen
and Lisa Cashion. Betsy Jarvis, Jennifer Manning.
Darah Harwood, Joyce Ha-
rada. Johanna Szabo. Deb·
bte Ellingson . Leila Olizei-
ra and Mrs. Steven Hogan.
Mra. Garth Bergeson will
be commentator and Mrs.
James Owens will provide
piano background musie:
Chairmen are Mrs. John
D. Granzella and Mrs. Ger·
ald F. Doan. uaisted by
the Mmes. Donald M. Suth·
erland and Ted Nehreoberg,
tickets; Donald W. Tosh and
John C. Adams. decora·
tlona; WaITen Hubert, pro-
grams; John Costello, music
coordinator; Jack Sisk ,
models, Keith Neal. pub·
llcity, and Seth M. Oberg
Jr., door prizes.
Tables will be centered
with pert Easter ducks and
pots abloom with spring
flowers.
Proceeds will b"1ertt ttie
free youth concerts spon-
sored by the Philharmonic
Committee which supports
the Los Angeles Philhar·
mon.ic Ordlestra. Mrs. Rob·
ert 0. Randall ls chairman
of the Mesa Verde Commit·
tee.
YOU CAN'T DUCK US, DUCKS! -Dolled up for an Easter fashion
show, pint size Lisa Cashion and Betsy Jarvis wheedle suspicioll!
feathered friends into becoming table centerpieces, not fully reQI·
izing that "pretend"ducks will decorate tbe tables for the "Buttons
. • ••
and BoW6" fashion brunch March 19 in the Mesa Verde Country
Club. The merry event will be given by the Men Verde Women'•
Ph11bann<>nic Committee to assure future free youth concerta in
Orange County.
·Webster's Answer Clo~er Than Corner Mailbox
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I never wrote to an
agony column in my life and I wouldn't be writing
now except my wife says you are the only person
whose word she will take.
Is it adultery if a married man has 1 few
lunches and a couple or dinners during the week
with an unmarried woman who works for him?
I want to make it ptain that there is no funny
stuff going on here. Our lunches and dinners are .
stricUy busineas. W\have never been any place to-
gether except to this ~taurant which ls near the
office. . .
My wife aays when a married man escort! a
woman who is not hia ~f e it ia adultery and that you
will back her up. ls she right? -BLACKlE
DEAR BLACKIE: According to the dldlon·
"~ary adultery it defined as sexual lntim•cy be-
tw"n • married person and one who it not the
tpouH. If you h.vt never taken this woman 1ny·
where except to 1 rttt1urant it is • Nft bet th•t
no adultery It Involved.
Even thou9h you win (Pffh•ps on 1 technl·
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ANN LANDERS [il
callty?) I sunott thlt you cool It, Sport. A
married man who h11 ao many mHlt with an
unmarried girl could eventu1lly got hlm11lf in·
clucled in the definition. ----
DEAR ANN LANDERS: You have said repeat·
edly that you are shock·proof but I'll bet this prob-
lem is one you've never had before.
• Oor daughter i5 14. attractive. popular, a good
student and has everything a girl could ask for. hul
she slill sucks her thumb. I'm sure she doesn·1
rea.l ize I know. ror J ha ve seen her suck her thumh
while she is read ing. Frequently ";hen l look in ~n
ber at night I find her 16leep with her thumb· 111 ..
her mouth.
Should I tell l know and attempt to shame her
out of it? -X. L. v.
DEAR X.L.V.: ThumiMucking is 1 symptom
of emotion•! Insecurity. It ia a mistake to try to
ah... children out of the habit et any age. Mak·
l"t fun of a child will only Intensify hit In·
security.
Give the girl more attention end moro 1p-
proval. Without rMllzlng it you are prolNbly
too critical of her and she ,..,, lnadoqu.tt1 and
picked on.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Several months ago my
huaband met a man who lived in another city but
came through on business q_uite often. Whenever he
asked ua out to dinner my husband picked up the
check because the big shot never had anything
smaller than a $100 bill.
To make a long story sho rt . my hu sband gave
this man $12.000 for a half interest in a marble
quarry. The man was supposed lo send some papers
which my husband was to take to his llwyer.
'
The papers never came and that was the tut we
saw of the man.. Hia Baltimore address is phony and
we are out $12,000 -our life's savings.
. I'm so furioll! I am considering a legal separa. 1 lion. My widowed mother has invited me to move in·
to her home so she can care for our four children. I
could get my old job back and be rid of this stupid
jerk. Am I jll!tified? My mother aays I am.
-JUST BURNING
DEAR BURNING: Isn't It enough th1t the
crook bilked you out of your llf1'1 11vlnf1?
Are you golnt to i-t him brMk up your home,
too?
Stay where you afa ind gfve your huabtncl
tha mortl support th1t he needs. He's probtbly
madder •l hlmHlf than you are.
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Episcopal Ceremony I• • • •. •. ····••
CINEMA CAPSULE! •
PRESS PREVUJ: • Juniors Organize
Vows Exchanged
In San Clemente
•
Area Youth Group pit tare:
Malnlainlnl their very a<· Mrs. Lyle H&M.I la their p e e " s :
Uve role in tb• aid and in· advisor. •
Emphasizing Co111muriicntio11 Skill~
Directing members' attention to the im portance of rommun1t:atton skills are
(from left) Mrs. Earle D. Wight. president of the Western Orange County
Women's C'red1t Club. and Mrs. Peggy Ann West. president of Lhe Santa Ana
Women's Credit Club. The two clubs are planning a joint dinner meeting -their
first -at 6:30 pm Wednesday. Marc:h 16. an Revere House. to hrar Mrs. $\'be!
Plehn speak on "Key to Communications." ·
What's
Doing
MARY DAY, 642-4321
MONDAY
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k llltl U7 -Me-k Temple, 7:lt ,,,.
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1.30 p "'· A,,....luoi L.,_ ,h rlllary 2'I -
Amerktn l ttlon Clu-t#. 15th
StrMt t l'ld w. ltY A•e"l>t, HfWOO'l
IHCh, I pm.
C..,1'1 ttelll ~rlt 1t41. C.-IC
Otwflllen el A-IC.t -St, Jo.chlm Church Hall. I~ Orange A•t .. Costa
Me•t , I p.m
Hel'Wlltlllt CNtttef, S-' A .. N..et
-Co•• Perk S<l>ool, 2llO lilotre Deme Ito.cl, Coll• Meu. I Pm
TUISOAY
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Oe!Ke C.... -lt1erutloft C-r. Huntl,,.+oll !he<,., 1:• pm
Sea-going Librar)'
·-~eeki11g Nel¥ Material
Men who '"go down to the
seas in ships" have Lillie to
do in their spare tame bul
read. This can present a
problt!m. Sance most long
voyages --are for an indefi-
nite length of lime. these
men don 't have-access to a
public library
The Huntington Beach
Junior Woman's Club has
found a wa y to sohe the
problem with the discovery
of the American Merchant
Marine Library Assn. of San
Pedro, the only national
source of sea-goi ng Jllcra·
ture. This traveling. revolv·
ing library is in need of
more reading material. and
the Juniors are sponsoring
a drive to collect books.
magazmc~ a n d l'Omtcs for
ii.
An yont "'ho wisher; to do-
nate current magazines.
best sellers. pocket books
or comae books. all needed
and appreciated. may con·
tact Mrs. Don Winterhalter.
8-17-6886.
The J unior women are aJ.
so helping service men by
continu ing to bake cookies
for the Senior Club to dis·
tribute to patients m Long
Beach Veterans' Hospital.
A current project 1s the
contacting of PT A. civic or·
ganizations and c h u r c h
groups to request support
for better t:hildren's mati·
nees 1n the theaters
Susan Jane Moyar ol Co-
rona del Mar uchan1ed
nuptial vow1 with Mvlne
Lt. David John Williama,
Camp Pendleton. in a cere-
mony perCormed by Dr.
Richard M. Green in St .• ~
Clement's by the Sea, San I
Clemente.
The t-.-ide's parenla, Mr. I
and Mrs. George William
Moyar, arrived from Colo-
nial Heights. Va., for the
ceremony and the bride-
groom's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Clinton Wllllams,
came from St. Jo1epb, Mkh.
Given in marriaee by her
father. the bride recited
her vows 10 an ivory 1atln
floor length gown with an
empire waist and a chapel
train. Her tiered llluaioa
veil cascaded from a small
i;atin dome covered with
small satin roses and 1he
carried a crescent of wb.lte
roses and orchids.
Miss Lydia Mae Frame ol
Corona del Mar wu ber
maid of honor and only at·
lendant and wore a floor
len gth empire style aown of
eg-gshell crepe and olive
\\tth an olive satin ~
holding a small circular
veil. She carried yellow
l'arnations formed into a
crescent.
Best man wa1 Marine Lt.
Myron Nordquist of San
Diego and ushen were the
bride"s brothers, Dr. Gerald
James Moyar oC Schenec·
tady. N.Y. and Geor1e Rua-
seU Moyar of Vireinia.
I m m e d lately followin1
the ceremony a reception
for wedding guest& was
given in t.he Sao Clemente
Inn . with Mias Bern1ce
Vestal. principal of New·
port B e a c h Elementary
School. performiD& hostess
duties.
The brid~ is a graduate
of Madison College, Harris·
burg. Va., with a bachelor
.. .
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1piration or the communl· Officers ol the new club • • art Lili Puente, president ; It' M • r w y r • • • • ••
ty • YOUD& people are mem· Stephanie Brown, vice pres-
bera ol the Huntin~n ident; Nancy Hoist, secre-Movie critics. film fans and
Beach J u n i o r Woman 1 tary. and Carol Beasho, . 't ul 11 Club. treasurer. motion p1c ure mog s are a
Mrs. Wayne Mackley, Mrs. Mackley has also acclaiming Lana Turner's
youth chairman, announced announced that a $100 performance in Madame X as
that the Junior lfOUP would scholarship will be award· a potential award-winner!
sponaor tbe recently form-ed to a Huntington Beach ,
ed Tower Club Of Hunttnc-resident major1ng in edu· Local patrons will have an
ton Bueti HJp. The club cation at Orange C.oa1t Col· opportunity to witness Lana
was formed u a commu· Jeee. encouragement for a ir· action and judge for them-
nity and teh<.ol service club deserving student with a B selves ~hen the Technicolor
with 10 unJor &irla, 14 jun· average who plans to be· . . iors and six 1opbomores. come a teacher. presentation o! the stirring drama opens at the Mesa
Betrothal Revealed
Wednesday.
Duri!lg Family
~tadame X is the story oC
a woman whose momentary
misdeed plunges her from party hl&h social position lo the
depths of despair and degra-
dation. It l1 a role that was
long coveted by Miss Turner,
and upon assu.nption of the
part she threw herself into
the portrayal and came up
with the screen performance
that is receiving raves au
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer F.
Gillmore of Costa Me1a
have formally announced
the enaagement of their
daughter, Nancy Jean Gill·
more. to Paul Lerohl El·
aon, IOD ol Mr. and Mr1.
Armand A. ElaQn of Glen·
dora, at a private f amlly
dinner party.
Miu Gillmore 11 preaent·
ly a aenior at Colla Mesa Hieb School and will attend
Aluaa-Paclflc college next
year. where 1he will ml}or
in mu1ic.
The bridecroom· -elect
wu_ 1raduated from Glen·
dora H11h School and at-
tended Clt.ruJ Junior Col·
le&e and Boise eoueae. Ida·
ho. Presently be is enlist·
eel with the U.S. Air Force
and la serving his la1t year
ln Southeast Alia.
The weddlfli date will be
announced at a later date.
New Arrival
NANCY GILLMORE
Coed
Welcomed
ver ~e country.
Co-starred in Madame X
lare John Forsythe as the hus-
band. Ricardo Montalban u
the Jover, Burgess Meredith,
1another enticer. Contance
Bennett. as a socialite and
At home to visitors ii ton Beach. She wei&bed 7 K e i r Dullea. who defends
Mias Cheryl Lynn Blscailuz, Iba.. 11 ounces. Lana without k.nowmg she i1
~ay old dau1hter of Mr. Her father. who was his mother.
of science degree in educa·
lion and is presently teach·
ing fourth grade in New-
port Beach.
and Mrs. Leonard Blscai· graduated from Huntington This wu lhe late Constance
wt, Huntinaton Beach. Beach H i~h and Orange 1Bennett1s fiDal JtioUon picture.
Mb1 Blsc:allw:. ·who u · Coast College. has be e n I The locale of Madame X is MRS. D. J. WILLIAMS
• Y osemlt• Honeyf'ftOOft
rived at Hoag Memorial emol~ycd by the post office It.ht! ~ustere soclaJ life or .!"'ew
Louisiana State University. Ho 1 p it a I Presbyterian. for eight years. Mrs. Bis·, York and San Francisco. J ust returned trom a
year·s lour or duty on Oki·
nawa , the bridegroom hu
attended graduate achoo! at
Marquetu University and
He received hla degree from Wednesday. was welcomed cailu~ is also a &raduate oq~=: :~~ b~Y~:Oan~~~-
Albion College, Mlchiaan. by 2-year old brother Len· Huntington Beach High.
ny. and grandparent&. Mr.--==========-Showinl aloni with Ma-
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Tots' Bowling Party
Celebrates Birthdciy
Twenty.four lJttle people.
between the ages of 3 and
7. were entertained at a
bowling birthday party hon·
oring J' e a n n e Marie
Braasch. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Braasch.
Fountain Valley.
and howled on separate
lanes near their children. 01u1·ch Club
Vielvs Slides
On lbelr return from a and Mrs. James Stultz, Mid-,.-""• x in .... _ k skllnc honeymoon in Yo-way City and Mr and NIGHTLIFE r me .,.,.. new wee at semite, the couple made "fr W • , . · 0111r ,.11o1.. .,,....,_ ~,._ the Mesa will be. Tiie Knack.
n s. .· J. B1scailui, ~ .. .,., "" •-• cvttlN. ~ ll is a far-out comedy dealing
Mew ..... a.-.. .. -Odd
Ftllowt Hell. COJlt -... I p m W__, AUi_., .. !tit ,...,_
.._., ·~ " •1ec:trlul .... era .. 1 -U111oft Hell, ~le AN, I
p "' ,,..., ..... -......... ~ el "'9 ...... W..t -Locelloft ,,..
f9rmelloft t vt l .. ble ~ a lllfll Mrt.
Jedi WI'-• Solt-109, t p.m ....,.., ..._ P1••1 rn -.._.
'9ff .. c,..,loft 0..""*1t, I 'rn, WIDNISOAY
W_.1 ... CMI " 1""9f1 "" hedt -.. ,,.,,,,..... htOt CeuMry
Club, • t .111. XI Otttl ... (......,, ~ -
Merll'ff'I Library, "-' IMC.fl.
10 ··"'· ••~ c• L..-.. -,,......,. k Temple, HewpOrl .. tell. -WMrtl.. TOf'S Clllll -Eltt!Tldt
MGl>lle -Pel'lc. IStO ll'ltetfltlt
""" , Hewtor1 l..cfl, 1 p m A~ t..i-1 ·-·· U... -ll!lef-llon .... , bt ...,.,_ by
celll"'f Mn. Tornm~ Leu Mot•lo. .. ,-4f!t, • ,,,,,
M .......... aMdl TO" CMI -
b <r•''°" ~-7 p.m
A:iditional luster w a s
added the occuion when it
was learned JeantJe Marie's
father, a nationally known
bowler. had bowled his sec·
ond "sanctioned" JOO. or
perfect. game the night be--
fore.
Jn addition to the 2~
youngsters. parents w e r e
also invited to the party
Braasch and other expe-
rienced bowlers assisted
the children and non-bowl-
ing parents. Ice c r e a IJI
sundaes and birthday cake
decorated with bowling ball
and pins were served
guests in the bowling alley
playroom following t h e
games. For her birthday
Jeanne Marie received a
complete bowling outfit,
:i;hoes. ball . bag and shirt.
frnm her parents.
The Br aasch's have an-
other daut:hter. 9-month-old
Shen Mane
A fascinating armchair
tour of Ethiopia through the
use of colored slides will
highlight the regular Par-
ent-Teacher Fellowship
meeting of Costa Mesa 'a
Prince of Peace Lutheran
Sc hool. 7 p.m, Tuesday,
March 15.
.... -••di•••• ..... Dt-( ... -p-so-I, p,._
-Street tM Htfl'llllell ·-· <••• Mew. 7:>1 •·"'· ....,.. • ....,.. ...,. o..c• Republican Voices Views
Members will hear a first
hand report from t"o San
Clemente architects a n d
their wi ves. Mr and Mrs.
Tor Garborg anC: Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Russe. who do-
na\ed one year of set.\ ice in
Ethiopia. Both couples were
-l'lnt ~181 Chufd\, 4't W
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l'W. Dlf, ,,_. -Metts Ill ,,,_. ........... ,.,,.,
TMUISOAY ~A_. .................. .
--Seftlet Clll•M CIU_,M,
19111 Str9et .... trvlnt Av-. HtW·
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Vtrdt c.umrv c~. 1 '·"'· ............ tMc9I TO" C ... -
,,,..._ View kl\004. 7 '·"'· ·-.... ~ 11• -Moote Hell, CMlt WM, I p,lft.
TOl'S Merwlltt MenNI* -WDOd· tend ldtOOI. 202.S Tvtllll Av... Coat•
Mne •• '·"'· ltltlOAY ...,_ M .. _... TOPS C• -Ille<·
reetloll Ctl'fltf, Hun!ll'fltn leecll. 10
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"""' " 0!'111111 c.....-, -Cott• MeM "'"' Metl*lltt Cllurcll, '20 W
1"" "·· Coel• -· ' p "' Lid ... LMtMr S""4't Dall<•
C... -Wftt"*" khool, 1211 Hell
Ave.. Hurlfll'flOll let<ll. I pm c-ttlM Aaulllerf ti YetereM ef
1'-'911 W'"' .... , ISM -Amtrletl\
Letloll Hill, ~~9r,A~w. I pm
Mwtw .... .., Cttll--ClubllOVw.
1jth Slrttl e...S lrvl11t ,.venue, Ntw· pon affdl, 11 • m.
Parents' Club
Parenti Without Partners
meet.a ln Newport Beach
Recreation Center at 7: 4.'i
p.m. every first Friday of
the month.
A review of corruption
and political patronage in
the war on poverty will ht
voiced by Mrs. J . George
Wenger. vice-president of
the Los Angeles County
Federation of Republican
Women. before th e New-
port Harbor Federated Re·
publican Women .
Mrs. Wenger represents
Club to Houor
Best Member
Two programs will be of·
fered today when members I
of the Mu Upsilon Chapter. 1 Beta Sigma Phi. gather for
an 8 J-.m. meeting in the
Garden Grove home of Mrs.
James F'ries.
Mrs. George Mccallum
wiU present Voice and Vo-
cabuJary Reflect the Inner
You and Mrs. Derus Fine '
and Mrs. r'ries will discuss
The Art of Thinking.
Tribute will also be paid
an outstanding member
who will be selected Girl
of the Year.
tr~: SHORThCnd
i · . .lfr· 6 ~eeks .
. ·~. ·, .. ~~~,...,-1, .e=t·•"ft
ENROLL NOW FOR NEW CLASS
DAY and EVENING CLASSES
Sawver School .of Business
l 11 West Fifth, Santa Ana Kl 3·1753
<i • ....
21 .000 members in 90 clubs sponsored by Lutheran
and is a member of the W o r 1 d Brotherhood Ex·
board of directors of the changf! f\rogram .
federation's Southern Divi· Three children's choirs the kindergarten. cherub s1on and of the Republican d h · Slate Central Committee. an c OlI' school groups will
f'inding her own school providt musical entertain· ~ent. Follow1ng Uie meet· ~istrict padd ing its applica-tng an the church. refresh·
t1ons for poverty fu nds. she ments will be served .
NO OTHER
began a thorough examina--===========I tion of the administration r
of an ti-poverty programs.
Mrs Sam Barnes. New·
port Beach. will host the
affair in her home at 10
a.m. Thursday. Mai:cb 17.
No othtr new1p11pe1. d11ily o.r Sunaay. has the cirC'ula·
lion of the DAILY PlLOT in
this area!
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looking for a London YWCA
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three odd-ball bach~lors. The
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ham. Ray Broob, Michael
Crawford and Donal Donnelly.
The Great Race roars into
the home stretch at the Lido
Wednesday as it enters its
final week of making local
audiences roar with laughter.
Tony Curtis .• 'ack Lemmon
and Natalie Wood have been
at thi11 now ror aome time and .
the fans at the Liao still gut •
faw with evwy turn of the
film. Many of them have r•·
tW"Ded mor~ than once just
to catch tbe very t u n n y
sctaea.
Peter Falk. Kee.nan Wynn.
Arthur O'Connell, Vivian
Vance. Dorothy Provine. Lar·
ry Storch and Ross Martin
aid and abet the cause of
creating comt!dy for viewers .
The Great Race 11 great
comedy with slap-slick and
pie-fights mingled with mod·
ern-day situation·thrlller lauaJ!
provokers.
ME'SA MA TINE ES seem to
be made for those home·
akers who fee . the need of
a break away from household
routine in the middle or the
week. You may see the Mesa
feature film each and every
Wednesday atternoon. The
program starta at one o'clock
with free refreshments.
FREE PASSES to the Lido
or the Mesa will be mailed to-
day lo W. M. Jana.. 273 Eve·
nlng Canyon Rd., Corona del
Mar, S. H. Cochran, 2806 Lo·
rero,-com Mna, ff. M. Prr
or, 120 Apolena. Balboa Is·
land and Paul Stur1eon, 628
Clubhouse, Newport Beach.
We sincerely hope that you
wW read yo'.lr name herein
one week real soon. and then
you. too. may enjoy one of the''
!Iner movies that come~ to
th .. Harbor area-at the L1do
or the Mesa, that is.
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JQ DAILY PILOT 1Ntw~·Prm Monday, M1tth 14, 1966
We Won't Let Orange Countians Down-Rign~y
By BILL DONER
Sportt Ecll&or
PALM SPRINGS -
early to precilct anything son form ln the Cactus
spectacular. but pointed out League Ud-Uftera with Leo
An· the Anaheim entry In the Durocher's Cube.
American Leegue appeared Cha1'ce. the 1964 Cy set manager Bill Ri&ney to be 100 per cent improved Yowtg award winner who
didn't waste any words as over a year ago at thls is a not.orioualy slow at.art· he evaluated his club Sun· bl th c .. .._ day fnlt-.,;.... its second juncture. e1', ew e nn;agoans
vuv .. u.. "We won 't let the peopl• down Cor three innings Sat· straictit 3-2 victory over "' d all · g onl a of Orange Cowity down." ur ay. OWIJl Y the Chicago Cubs in t h i s tch · 1 desert 5....... Rigney confided. ''I'm sure scra sinr e. ...-of that." ',,.....,z w ... just u , ......... "l think we're going to be ~ -'""" tough;' said Rigney, "Damn For the most part the An· Sunday as he gave up one
tough.'' gels, particularly pitchers h.it during his t.hree·frame
The Cherub skipper ad· Dean Chance and ~arce-stint.
mitted it was still pretty ·lino Lopez. flashed midsea-, or e<>W'le there were
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WAYWARD VIEWS
Florida Great
---To Leave '
ly BUD TUCKER
TUCSON. Ariz.-Mumblings of the Monday Muse ..
DEPT. OF THEY TELL ME ...
On paper. Birdie Tebbetts thinks h~ has the best
pitching staff in the American League with such names
16 Sam McDowell. Sonny Siebert and Ralph Terry ...
Most authorities. however. do not agree ... The general•
opinion around the league is that the best mound crowd
belongs to -no kidding -the Angels. . .
The state ol Arizona is another one cons1denng ban·
ning any closed circuit television of any bout OassiU6
Clay engages in ... U it keeps up. Clay may make more
money by joinlllg the army.
Bill Rigney thinks Joe Adcock would make a.n ex·
cellent coach ... "He's all baseball.'' Rigney says, ''and
is very good working with young fellows" ..• Adcock ii
all f'Or the idea. .
A possible reason has finally been giv~n. for th~
Chicago Cubs moving from their exceUenl ~ai.nmg ~aeili·l r
ties in Mesa to Long Beach ... The Cubs did not wish to •
enter into a long·term agreement for fear more clubs ;.. ..
move their training sites to Florida ... The city of Mesa
had said 1t would build whatever the Cubs wanted but
only if they got at least a 10-year contract.
doU1\S of other stars ror the
Angels. incJU<lin.I Wonder·
ful Willie Smith wbo bk the
ball with authority every
time he stepped to the
plate and Big Bob Lee
Who ended Sunday'1 tilt by
ovef1>0werlng the final four
bitters in a 1terlin1 relief
performance.
Ed Suk1a. the Hunttncton
Beach youngster bedding
for a mound berUl. bad bil
troubles, however.
Sukla followed Chance
The company which runs the greyhound racing
'tracks in Arizona would like very much to see the sport
declared legal in California, in which case they would l
.move in immediately ... Never happen.
DEPT. oF Ito HUM~. . * Farewell 'to a Claa111plon
It la difficult to figure Gtorge Chuvalo ~ • Johnny Longden, known fondly ae "Grandpa John"
logical contender for C111iua Clay's hMvywoeght IX> his millions of fans, waves to the huge crowd at
championahip ••• Chuvalo was defeated by Floyd Santa Anita after guiding ~rge Royal to an up-
P1tteraon who was bombed by Clay. set victorv in the $125.000-added San Juan lnvita·
San Francisco Giant pitcher Juan MaricMI is tional Handicap Saturday. The San Juan marked the
and Dick Egan to the hill
Saturday and lamd only
one and one.third innings
before he was struck oo the
tell thigh by a line driw
off the bat ol Glean Beck·
erl.
The injury WU later
found to be only a 1evere
bruise and Sukla wu hope-
ful of retumlna to duty thla
~eek when the Angels in·
,·ade Arizona for a aeries ol
i:iamea with Cleveland and
San Francisco.
Owinc hil brief appe.v•
ance. Suk.la save up f i v e
hill and one run.
FA "Spanky'' Kirkpa·
trick scored two unearned
runa to cinch h inidal
Cherub triuqil Satm'CS&y.
Wlth the tint ol t w o ca·
plldty crowdl cheerins
lim on ill An&el Stadium,
Xlrlq>atric:t a c o r e d oa
throwin& errors in the fifth
and aeventh lnnlng1.
Paul SchMl placed th t
Californiana in front, 1-0,
in ~ ti.rat tmtns when be
I
walbd. advanced to third
on Smith's double and
scored on Nonn Siebern's
fly-out.
The Ansell led an the
way asabl S~y. although
1M had to come from the
bullpen ln the lt&bth inning
when Rudy May lo.cled the
baffl with two outs.
'nle burly fireman forced
Chicago ace Ron Santo to
ground out weakly to aec·
ond and the Cubs never
threatened aaaln.
A1ele11 Jbnmy Piersall.
popular u ever With t h e
fans. did aid Lee somewhat
in the ninth when he made
a spectoaular r u n nin&
catch ln deep left field.
•'You've got to be going
100 per cent all the time to
make a club ll.ke this,"
Piersall said as he relaxed
in the dressing r o o m.
•'Those young ltid1 are
mighty good and an o I d
guy like me can't afford to
rest on hls laurels."
Rigney. smiling. nodded
his head in agreement.
1Salar1 SqualJIJle
Wills May Relieve
Dodger Miseries
VERO B E A C H. F 1 a•. have him ln camp and once
(UPI) -General manager he's here. we feel sure he wUl
E. J. (Buuiel Bavasl of the sign and be in uniform by
world champion Los An· .. gelea DodgeTs kept the home Wednesday.
flrt!s b.urning for shortstop The general feeling w a s
Maury Wills' arrival w hi 1 e that Wills probably w o u Id
the team traveled to L:ake· sign Cor around f78.000 which
land. Fla., Cor an exhibi.t:io~ with fringe benefits m I g h t
aame against the Detroit brin hl aaJ to cl nsera. g s ary a.roun i····~"'"'~ WW1 indioet.ed a po&sible sa>.ooo. H~ was estimated lb break in the loe:Jam or hold· have receive around '80.~
outa aia.inst the DQdaera Sun· la.rt season.
IUl'IT ......... I
end of a great racing career, which spanned some 40
years and 6,032 winners. for the 59-year-old jockey.
He announced bis rMirement earlier in the meet·
1ng and some eb,000 fans turned out to pay homage
to the greal little man.
day whefl be talked to Bavasi In Los Angeles. Wills pre-
from Loi Angeles and said vtoluly had said he would not
he would anive at Vero fO to Vero Beach until ho
Beach tomort'OW to dlacuss nacbed an unden1andinc bi1 contract. with Bavaai on terms because
La.at week the champion he miCbt weaken at t h e
bue-steeler said he bad re-•Prin& camp when he saw the
jeded Bavui'1 oUtr of a 25-other piayer1 working out.
per ceot raite to an esti.mat-~ 0 o d g e r s h a d
ed f75 .000 and would s i t their tame with the AUanta
tight although not part of the Braves rained out Sunday and
unified Sandy Koufax·D o n today traveled to Lakeland
jDryadale holdout. The two for the start of a short, two-
pttcher1 are functioning as a game road swing. Claude Os-
team in seeking '500,000 nch teen, Don Sutton and Howi.
over three yean. Reed were scheduled to face
"Maury called me and said lhe Tigers.
he would like to come to
Vero Beach to discuss his
contract problems" B avail
announced. .. At my request.
he'll arrive Tuesday.
uwe·11 be very happy to Two Oohs
l I
very worried •'*It the law suit being brought
against him by t)o4ger catcher John Roseboro 11 an
ahormath of tho bat wiolcijnt incident . . . Batman c'::..~~c~ep~h· more car•fvlly tha• d•y •t Sports Briefs Rodgers Fink Pulls Upset
* * *
Want Big D
DEPT. OF ONE MAN 'S OPINION ... w· D al VERO BEACH . Fla. IAP)
There is no doubt manager Bill Rigney is conducting! CH ICAGO -Bobby Hull ' ty .... In a dual meet at UlS or • I s . . c J --• -The talent.I of Los Anf'e-
a much tougher Angel training camp ... The real proof sat in froot or bis locker stalll Tem~. Ariz .. and SH Jose ' n Wlm UJ..:JSIC lea Dodcer holdouts sa nd 'I
18 in the fact the players are absent from the boulevard art.er acorln& bis S2nd goal swept 15 ~r 17 ~vent 11aln1t Koufax, Don Drysdale and
at night. Sund . h ked h. ·1 three Cahronua opponents. SJwnp Ends M • u r v wms h =' v t tone
H Ra · A --• • h } IY NI t, Crac IS ml · e,-_i.._ ···-• _.,._ Western arness cmg ~ocaatJon as an exce • . . 1 ~.a JllWOr )~c:uater. , I bulged Owner Walter O'·Mal·
lent idea in talking to Jack Kent Cooke about sharing a ~on-dolll:" smile an~. said. ran the ??O In ze.' se<oada, -CITY OF COM?tlERCE -ley's coffers.
domed sports complex in the San Gabriel Valley .•. The Where is everybody · Jmt .4 off Ute world retord. MIAMI Fla. (AP ) -Phil G~eg Fink of c.orona del Mar So it's no surprise t-0 learn
big trouble is, however, Cooke probably has no inten· Altboutb the G<>lden Jet bad Smith allarea the ~orld %te Rodgers 'started playing it ~ i~~ =:~ ~.:..;~ that at 1 east two major
tlon of building anything now that the National Hockey broken hls own record of 51 meter Ume at ZI iecoDds. loose and easy, and redls· freestyle event to hlghlitbt league baseball clubs are
League says tt la okay for Cooke's team to play at the coals wtticb he set Saturday TrDay. tht NCAA. and U.S. covered the combination to Sunday's action in tile second willing to relieve the world·
S rts Are All f hi h ak th arding of . . 1ck and Field t t deratlon champion Dodgers o{ one or po na · ·. · 0 w c m es e aw nt&ht, the Chicago Black champ. ran hJ1 mih~ In 3:59. golf'• big cuh. annual Southern California In-more or the trio.
the NHL franchise to Cooke rather than the Blades all Hawk dressin& room appeared "In aev n tournaments dur vitational swim metlt fl the According to reports Sun· the more disgraceful. em t NEW ORLEANS. La.-Cas-e · City of Commerce.
Buzzie Bavui u ys the Dodgers can finish in the Py. sius Clay: whose flitting fi~ts ing the put ~ear I led at Swimmini the mile ln a =~~o~c~~odi;rs t~:ve N~
first division without Sandy Koufax and Don Drysdale . . . The t 1 I k of tile Weal and stinging tongu~ won him 1 om e 1ta1e m the l 1st rapid l6 :Sl.~._Jhe Sea Kini York Mets with an offer for
The opinion here is that the Dodgers would finish closer Co11t track 1porta world to-the world heavyweight .boxin& round." the pudgy pro from ace was all1;f~f at the Drysdale. a 23-game winnt!r
to last than first without the famous entry. day ta Saa Jose'• Tommy crown and later the disfav.or La Jolla, Calli. said today as finish of the ~~ &rind. far last year.
Note to Bob Hunter ... If it is still cold in Vero\ Smith who ran the fattest ~·f theh Wo~d ~oxmg :\ssociaf he moved from the JlO 000 outd1stancing tile nmneNp. Another interested party
Beach: don't feel too. badly ..... You. are not t~e only one out~r m yard dalh ln the t~on.w:~ eni/ounted out 0 first prize in the Doral ~ Sandy Gilchrlat ol USC by 11 the Atlanta Braves. a team
suffenng ... The air cond1honer m the wnters' house UDW States ao far Ual1 1ea· e ran ings. nearly JO seconds as the Troj· with a hefty inventwy of pow.
here went out the other day and it took 20 minutes to1 aon, ud UCLA'• Bob DQ, '.fhe WBA Execuh\e Com· here to 1 shot at the SlOO,OOO an star wes clocked tn 17 :1U. et hlttera.
get a repairman. I w b o crackM tbe alway1 m1ttee ser~ed Clay as No. Citrus Open at Orlando. Bill Leach. former CdM The Braves have expressed * * * 'olden four mlllute mile.
1
1 heavywei ght cont endrr S~· "I wu setting to feel that star who now competec for interest in Drysdale, sources
DEPT OF HA HA Both ttmes came Jut Sal· day and replaced him with I wu jinxed or 10mething. the University ol California. GREG FINK say, and are known to have
A bu~ch of the ~;,. _.,.. talkint about lM r bmtay u their respecUve l~ra Folley· who agrcl'd to Then I decided to chance my Irvine fi.nist.ed Oftb ill the I at leut two expendable slug·
u-L-Chi C b le' ho .11 . h .t ... uada ually outdistanced jf1ght for the lllle here May 16. swing. I loosened up on it. I mile swim with a time of gers: Rico Carty, who has a ,..,.yera, tn. c-.. u roo •• w w1 in ere ..., Th \V I B . be h. ti ... _ ball •it 7 39 UI
1 llU doll their opponents. tJCLA ran
1
e or d ox mg .-h socta· 1an tt ng uKJ ~ 1 : .1. If' C Tl I .321 etime battina average, MVe~~H md on , an. how h ho t id,, over Arhona State llniveral· lion. which really doesn·1 cov· yards farther. Thlnp started Fink copped medals in two .,. I ' e and Gene Oliver. who hit 21 . • ,,°"~ t care muc 19 ~.pa ' a er all of the world . previously going better." other events, finishing fourth • • home runs tut season.
guy ~id. He 1u.t Win!,• t~ play biH~ll. I !had stripped Clay of his 11Ue Rodgers. '1:1. a wise-crack· in the 500 Cree in 4:57.6 and Riverside Ex·Dodger first baseman
If t.hat's tho dM; u1d another, why doan t 1and had recognized Ernie Ter· in.I Yogi Berra of the fair· fifth in the 200 rree in 1 :49.4. Gil Hodges. now manager of
he buy h" own te1m?' Basketball rell as the champion. rolley ways. ended • three-y ea r Toni Hewitt. another Corona the Washington Senators. haa * * * had been rated second m the slump Sunday when he beat deJ Mar student captured two 1t• CCSF reportedly talked to Dodger
DEPT. OF ISN'T IT ABOUT TIME" . . . . . list of challengers out a paJr of stubborn ouuld· medals finishlng tied for lpS Gen.er a 1 Manager E. J .
That somebody said whv Las Vegas didn't bad for era. Kermlt Zarley of Yaki· third i~ the 200 butterfly in tBuwe> Bavasi about the
the March 29 heavyweight title bout. I Scores m~. Wash. and Jay Dolan. or 2:21.8 and taking sixth in the holdout.I. .
That tht Lakers, who always dominate their division NBA Sta1adhigs Leicester, Mas•:· for hls !trst 100 fly in 1:00.8. BAKERSFIELD, Calif. However. since the. inte~
figured a way to win everything in the NBA. tournament triumph sl.J\ce Tbe Anteaters from UC Ir· (tJPI) -Riverside's domina· le.asue trading period 111 over,
That Bill Sharman was named head basketball Hco rou•N•Mun H•11-• ... ketMll .... c • .,,..., 1~. . vine were well represented ln don of Calllornla two-year It a doubtful any deals could
01111, ''· ~~"1:1• 1ast•r11 01"''~ L Pe1 09 Tbe clinching shot was a . . . be made until November. coach at use. l("""tky .. , ""ilhl' .. 11 p~·-.,,.,la ~? ~ ,., -40-foot birdie putt on the 7lst the meet. Besides Leach I college basketball went mto ----------
That the PGA .rule th.at bounced_ Doug Sanders out it:11 f.~ij,~ fl'-.. ... 64 2 " 2~~p,:',,.,, 11 :n #l J11, hole. Zarley bogeyed the hole finish ~ th~ 1.650. Peter Stys Its third straight year over
of the tournament m Florida was revised. . • ..._, , .... ,...,, N~ var~ w"''"' o1v1::' ... ti> :.r n from a tra and missed an !ook flfth m th•. 200 breast That somebody exposed the fact thue ts hoodlum "· ,~,~ '•·· ti. o.v,,_ u k:!l..e;:9'" ~ ~ ~~! ~eight-Coot bfrdie putt on the m 2:20.7 and the UC! q.uartet the weekend .when the Tigers
money behind a certain sports venture in Southero ~.;:.';t,~~U ~ac1t1< 91 ;:" 'f."'~.~co JJ :1 ·~ ! rtnal hole that would have captured fourth ~ 10 the ~aptured thetr thi~ ~·
California. "'T rou•N•MEl!T Oe:tron ~MNr• • .}!,"~ 1" llO given hlm a tie. 800 frtt relay in 7 .26.1. live ltete championship by * * * ~" ,,,_1"':·~·. =::::• "''' 11 ~' .. a!'.'c:.!:..1t~"~~r:·1~"~' 1, Dolan, leader alter three. defeating City College of San
DEPT. OF POETRY . • • VIII•-• u. 11. '"'" ... "v .. " Booton "'· 811r;:.,,::·~~" rounds. took Cour consecutive Francisco 91~1.
Exhibition
Baseball .& i &&.. hound Army 11, M1Ma1;a11 .. • t t h d k N In ,...r zona me grey • rau, ...._ ce1 .... ,., L•tt•Mle "· , .. ~1111~:-••nf\,~~ ... ~:"· ,, bogeys in one s re c an Y ll Riverside City College is
Without jockey• to rate th• pace, "'" TOURNAMINT Stn "'~tr.o ,,, 0.1<0>! ' rallies to tie for second place. an e ers the fir l .
But it doean't make it easier to win, , ... _...,.,.,, rio -no ~~~,.~•mtt Rodgers believes the vic· st team ever 0 wm s....-•. , •-"' Oltll 1 .. 1111 II, 0-,lt S. ft Tu..f~Y'• G•mti h h ded th t j ht ta•-ba k t Pllhl>ufVll S. Pllltl•llll!lt ~ The one you bot still mutt com• in. f.'''°11 11 10. AnOf'I.. tory ere may ave en a ff Id A • ree s ra g s K s e · 11ou.1on " wa.i-1""'°" >
((_,,..,,, UU, SOV Tri ...... lllC.I erlll'l .. Hll 111~-:::.::risi. 11' LOUii Vl an Flel\t \(O ~· ·~ JOM defeatist COmpJeX. 0 uss1es ball Ch&m"""nships and the lelllmort I , ,...., Vorll A, • _________________________________ N:..:.fl#~Yo=-rk~Vt~Cl.:.:nd:.::~~··..::.•.:...' :.:0•_:_•'.::.•"::..· .:,O___________ ,.~ 0.lroll •• ""'""'11"4• 1
UCI's Wilhite Cops Diving Crown
Tigers did it with ease. c111<tto. "· 4. c111e1""''' '
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Tigers, behind the fine =.nt~~. L:~ t.T.''~~'' •
American and Austrian t.eMis shooUnc of their "big three'' ~:n::.Sn1~11r ~ ... .:=::." "~ ,
pros have volleyed to a stand· · ~" '""'''co 11. c1e ... 1a"4 1 off in tht-opening or ttlelr ot center Larry Bunce. guard .·
round. F~ Smith piled up a 47-32 c111e .... '· '· c111e1 ..... 11 o
Dav\5 Cup-glyle cballenrelSteve Barber and forward .....,,. _...,..
HOU•lon •• WHl!lfltlCWI l, 11 lnnl!llt
By ED GIBSON ltance the remamder of the i;mgle di ve during the com· at 298 75. Bob Mellnat nl Paa· Country Club i1wim coach. A~e~:g~~Y \~~~!~Y·s~i~ haJCtime lead. ~~~n::;~· ~; ',.i~i~°:'~1: 1
Of "" o111y "'* it•H lfield, petition . adena City College wn~ £ifth was the diving ~eferee. w~ile four matches ~ U.S. I.earn Bunce a",<i Barber c.ontrlb· ~~~~~1~.c~~~::..7~~ ,
Bob Wilhite, University of WUhite·s Anteater team· Wllhite's win sparked the with 291.65 poi nt:. ancl R'1ck former Olympic Champion ~ptain Pancho "'-n--'-uted 16 points each Ul the ll•1t1more '· ,.,., vor~. "'· '
I D S Le W.. the uv _,...., IC•nus Cltv a, lotltll a
California. Irvine diving ace. mate. Don Stewart, finished Anteaters to the team cham-Ruiz of orange Coa~t was hr. d da.m1my j de showtd hls old booming serve first half and the game be· O.tt.it 1. "''""'.ot• t
· "ghth · '"' fl Id of 12 di · ea iv ng u ge. and gn:.. abo t th b t I ,.. d 1111•111• 11$. Lot ....... '1 v..,. ltldl, captured top honors 1.D l h ~,e1 m u1e e V· p1onship as they scored 25 sixth at 284.85. Other diving judges were . a u.nY u e Me-came a rou n u1e s~on rain
first annual UCI d l vi ngjers.. points. The US~ Frosh . fin-Seventh place went to Dan Gene Hatfield of San Ber-line. · hall. Bruce ended up with 30
champion1hip1 Saturday in ~llhit~. the former Costa ashed second with 18 pom~. Zinke or USC. 279 05. Stewart nardino. Nick Rudlnoff oC Gonales. 38. defeated Ken polnta while Barber had 23 T...,. •. , .. _
the Anteater I. Mesa High Sch.~ o 1 dl~er. followed by. LA Valley w!th wa~ eq.:hth , Oa\" Hii,:1-:s or Rita Curtis Valley Athletic Ros~waU 10-6 under the pro and Smlth l~. . . P~~·i;:l(v,:· Now vor11. •. •1 w.11 poo swept the competition. taking 14. Bakersfield College w1thl RI\ crsuie was ninth 274 15 Club Jack Roth of Jack sconng sys t e m G<>niales San P'ranca~o s Ed Wilson c1nc111na11 vs P1tt,11u,.11 ., F1 Mv•"
The former ClF ch~mp1on the tr?phy tor the most per· 12. San Bernardino Valle~· Ken Rowt or San Hr;·n.irdi~~ Kra~er Swim Clu h and Don hroke Rosewall's service In was able to penetrate the ~:'1'.:",.v~, ~1ci;::.;. •.;.;~. 5;!~·:~'·u.
accumulated 419.~ pomt~ to reel dive as well a~ winntnj? Colle<?e \\1th 10 and thr l1~C" a s 10th .,.,.I !JO K r n Wil·ILowry of Estancia Hi gh the 11th <ind I~ games. Rlver11ldte defenses far 20l"•11••1111ro · ( t h · 1 th · · -· · . . """'°"'P"'• v1 lot!Oll ,, w1~1•r n.-;11 Rusty McCarthy o Los op onors vars1 Y w1 nmP h<1m!' of tht· 1 ·sc 1-ro~h was School 1 In 0U1er sing!~ play. Alex points while Olarllt Parks M•v•n
\ni:c les Valley Colle):?e by lie receh cd a ~core of 55 . Don l\kOermolt ol thr Tro· 11th. 2.'l:l 40 ~ntl .ln1 ~1 hrrtn· Wayne W1lh1te was the l)f· Olmedo ~al Mal Anderson scored 16. I ~~ L,,.,,. 1t M•n';"'~'' /1 0'"'""" 1 nr:nly in points McC arthy 35 for a three and one·half Jan f'rosh flnishf'd thlrrl with t.'r nf :-.~11 Hrrnant1nn w a 11 f1<'11l tahulator and .Jim Grif· of Australia 10-6. and Lew Riverside ended its lituon P'*~:°' •• '" ••"<•'IC" •
rotalPd 399 9.,, points durin~nmmer!'aUlt divt tn the tuck :\34 S.'l points, "'tth Burtl)n 12th With 2:lA ;,o (101111\ lfith W8S the 0 r f i c i a 1 an·1 Hooid rl~f'ated Amerlca's'with I 33-1 record wtule cc-1 ,••111"'°'• "1 we .. ~'~""'., Mr""'' . . I p ho IOlvflltMI Vt •lllOf~it ., U<••" the compeUtJoo to far outdJs.1pos1uoo, the top score for a Seruor of BaJ<ersfleld fourth Ray Re}'es, Mesa Verde nounc8r Cor the meet. anc Segura 10-7. SF ended With a 30-3 mark. K•,. .. c1tv v• Otfro11 '' ''"'-
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tal of five points. STATI 01' CALll'ORNIA l'Oll THI COUNTY 01' OltANOI
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While the Class AA and A No. • Mttt ~~ J:ui~d:ftnae:s:1 b~~: NO:::~~.~~i:~~:~~~:.:, OI' 1--__ LE_G_A_L_N_OT_1_c_~-,TY-Ol'_C_Ol_T_A_M_ll_L._E_G_A_L_N_OT_1_c_E __ _
10.254 spectators, it WaJ the ce:::.11 ol L0tal110 NICOii , ... ".... .. OUffl COVllTY, CALl,OltlllA
AAA final ~ Hunting NOT1c1 1s HEauv G1v1N That NOT1<1 111v1T•1t• 11os e ~Ween • C11911110 IC. Nlcell 1111 filed lleftll\ • .... NOTICE IS HE ltflY GIVIM "'9t _._. IH'-lt wlll 111 receiwct bY tN too Beach tourney champion lllloll fw l'f'Cf>ete of Wiii .... tor .... City ol c ... ,. MMe If Ille llffke ., ,.. CllY (lent •• '"' '"" Kall. ~ W•t Sierra and two-time d efend • --_. Lallo<• TH1etn111••rv 1o "" '"" "'"'· c••• MMe, c.111 .. 11111 lll'tll nie 11eur ., 10:00 ...... .,. ..,11 1. , ... • ' ~---._,. -....... ~.... . .. -~ •· -·· • ,. .. "*-t, •ef•rence ff w!llcll It m.O. el WlllCll lime ,...., Wiii Ill _,... ..,..kly ..... rMd ekalll Ill IN (OUflCll C:Mm-
ing CIF t iWst Long Beach S ,.,, fUrtNI' panlculert. al\CI 11111 ii.. 111ne -. '°' ,.,,.,,..,,,.. 111 , • ., • ..,...,, ..... _,,,....,.., '""-'•''-' 1,.. """ olflff
Poly that supplied most of uneet • -ag••B 1'1L-mpions •nd pl•c•,,, l\e•rl"O , ... llml ........ ., feelllll .... may be '9Cllllrld for tM COl'llfuctlon .. GOii Cour .. Gredlnt . G ~ ~ ....,, ... NI for Aprll I, ..... al t •)O e.m • In IM NOTI: Wlllrevtr lh•M dOCumtnh 1118 Ille ter,,..1 -"City of Coale Miu" or
tbe adrenalin. courtroom "' ~rtmenl No. 1 If uld "CllY'' -u wtl ,...," ,,,.. rater 1o Co•I• M•M MU11lc1p11 Goll lo
Sierra pulled victory out of t.tarina l.J1'gh's Cee basketball team won the 1966 buena.' Er1·c Hammer. Dave U~UC'h , Eugene Dart, court, If •01 N llroittway, 1" lh• City Coun!ry Club, Inc. • Celllornl.t '"'-•'Ion Wlll<•ver ,,.. lerm "'"' (OU~ll 11 ' of r}.~;!.! :;,:;. ~;.'1~~1• el Iha Cllr ol Co>;• Ma .. ·• h uMd -11 th
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ell meen Ille loaro Of Dlf1<1011 01 the bag, ~tunning the mi~'Y Sunset League derby with a 10·0 record and had a coach Wally Torkells. Kneeling-John Buckus. Greg w e sr JOHN. c0&1a Mtta Muntc1pa1 GOit ,. coun•rv c:111~. J~abb1u. 61-60. to claim flossy 18·1 mark for the season. Standing (from left) Henry, Roy Goldsmith , Brett Felton, Jim Browning, 1,.._, 1 1,..~°:'"'" clffll. ., :.. "::,,~ :,11~~ ~t~~r:,:., 19111~\~:t ~~17',.!!,.:'9u~1>1 ,oc;:.:O~
its fint~ver CIF cage crown. -Larry Fry Bob Chids Bill falcon er Steve Val· Scott· Davidson, pave Newman. Buddy Moen. ,.., w.-• °' S¥1i. • ot F1n .. n m .001 oe11..... -The single-A title went to • • • ......,.,, ..... ,1...,. ,. A cJ\lr .. ., •o.. Oel••r ii1.0D1 .111 111 _... w l\ll\Cllw tty .... 11. Tai: '*-1"7 LIAS~ MAIL SE'ARATI CHICKS. Olympic L e a g u e runnerup A"""'"' fir ........_ '"" 11111 a11e11 be ,,,... en nie ,,.,_.. •111 '"" .., ,,. m-r •rovleld Lutheran al the Lions shaded ..Wlhllell Orenee c.... Delly l'llot. In Ille c.llfecf llO<....-., lflf 1111• lie -alllH 11¥ • c.ertlllell or cullle<'•
G ' R I Pl S King Mardi 14 1S, 21, 1"6 llW. clledt W I 11111 bond fw Mt i.e 111111 ten lltf mnt (10%1 Of Ille -nl flf !he
Olympic circuit champion orman s ecreat OD ay ea s .... ,.... 11111111• .. "" (tty fl C•t• Meta. BeDannine.Jeffenon, ~1-~. LEGA.L NOTICE A*wletllN "'" "' tlle ecllelMe ., "~"" .... ,.,.. "' eo111-11M wt1ll emMonr,..,.,..... I ..... Ill tM ,1..., ...... --.,. 111911tlflM .. Mii-;
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And the AA championship G al T . untington out N1·p Mesa IU ... llOll COUIT w TM• """' -'*" "14
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.... plucked off by potent TMI COUNTY OI' OllA.Htl H1ll .., ..... '""' '*" w ..... 0 rips ITATI OI' C~9"0tlMIA l'OI _,.,.. .., -_. .. II NW ""''' -110 -UC fl NS.
C!--•-M· ~. ,., • ..,r. aft th '9tltW ~ "''""' "-..._ ~ ..., .,... ...,. .,.._ ., wa, _.._, er e ..._ • ""' ..,... 11tr m.it11t t1111e '*" N iii tw ,..,, ·-c.~. h.ad blo..,.. a ""po'1nt MOTi<• 0~ Nl.t.••119 OI' "nmoM ••lllw,,. "' atr1ltM t'-11ew _... ., NM ""' --.._ O&MR.'1 .. u ~ N F f'O• l'•CMIATI 01' WILL ANO ,CMI -· 1 ad 0 aln t unky Ante)~ M t bell b ll R l t LITTl•I 011 AOMIMllT•ATION ,_...,., HY'IMl\la ...., t"8ll "-Item~ llerell\, 1t llefln..t II\ Section e a. s ap vr -on e 0 B k ts e orces WITM·Tlll·WILL-AMNIXID lm .l of Ille Leber c ......... bl .. w Ill IClCOFclefle:e Wllfl , .... lerm1 ...... Valley . as et a esu l!ttmte of l'eullne V111 o." louctw, eoltecllv• 11e,....1111n9 ..... ....,,. -.tlceble .. '"' ,.,,.. ., cleHlfklllOft., Ille -II·
Sie-got i'· big c hance ••• --" .. "'"'1"" vanc1en loudlt, """ °' l'MClll!lla ~ 911 tlle •roteci. • • • 14 Dae....... o..ni..... S-.n .... HalltllY..-.1 .... ....,. -..,., -" II~) ,,_ "·st when it appeared that LONG BEACH _ c 0 a 5 t Corona del Mar handed Cos· NOTICE 11 HHU Y oiv1N T", 1 "" blJlc lllwlY r•le ...,. ~ ._._ ~ Tiie ,.......,_ -JU •• --... A I fld1 M.. --•le •~ Wlllcll IUCJI ,_,._ lfllll lie "Ill el\ell lie 1• llellllen -lad Ill\ flll eollectl\19 the Spartans were h~ded for ta Mesa High's varsity tennis ,,,__ · ,. ' ..... ~--11oer .. 1n1,.. 111•--i llNflcable te "-_,tcvt., uen. U-lfk••loft ,,, ,.,,.. .,
a loss or an overtime duel Rangers soccer team held up 141 "10" •CHOO\, ~ _ La111.-• uplOcltd "' "" ""'1 ..., .... ""Uad its first defeat of the ~~r:~:'ion °'~"";~~ ~~11 '~': ._....., _ .. .,.. .,. 1111 -'«'. th . d f th p if Le SllMlll -w -, for t.en.ra of Mml11l1tr1llofl '1¥1111.-~ of ell coflectlv9 .,., .. '"Ille .. _., l'lletlll9 ti tlll _,. M ... f9rttl with the defending champs. e pn e o e ac IC ague ,...., u .... 1u ... 1t-The e1111t1 JOHN 1 l'ITIHO" KM04M. season. ekeing out a narrow w11~AnM•ed, rtf.,.enc• 1o ""'icll 11 ~ '" ,... ...,_ ..... ....., c.--., "'-91111 .,,.,'"" ..., ,_,.. '" ""
P oly had fought back
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frothm by upse t t 1 n g Con tinental ofu~.:..~10s.~,!~':' ,~" :-,~ .. :.,~~~~ '1t1·2N1 Gr.... 14~2·13': triumph, Friday aft·'°' tu"'-partlc\ilar•. Ind !Nt tl\e :':1.:,~.fhl ~",,.,.,rial lttteti.. DIVllllll fl LAw "1111t1G..,., l~ l t d fl It to app y e 11 ,.. • ,,_ a11or11eeU 1, Olebto. 0 -Mlrtr MIN 00 tlmt elld place el llee•l"9 ti.. Mm• A"9nll0ft '-di~ ti s.n.... J.1.0IG flt fhl Sllfldlrd 1Mclflce"°"9 _....,,. a po n e c League power Montebe 0, 1-0, piece ...... While .... "" blo 11un '°' tCOtlld '"" only paint "' "" .-IO ern n . :·.:. .• ":' :.: :,,.~ 10. I~·~= for ._1..,.....,, of -.ntlCft 911 "" -"· IEV«y IUCll ll!ll'fenlk• tlllll Ill ,.Id
pressur1 e int ththe fourth qbeuaarttener Sunda y afternoon at Veteran's :1, e;v~,:. ~.~1::!', ::"Id ~~i 1~·~~ ":..:: ~~,~·.:bbl~~"', '~Eric Gordon Middleton sparked Ho. 1 of .. 1c1 coun. "to1 N. lroedw•'f·"" t1e11c11rd .... 111111 ie -1er111c.e, ....... "" '""'•''-'•""" ,, .... "wt11t11 a g a n I e once· S'•d' , '""· li . lor ~11 ium Melilroy. acorlno II "" '°' Ille Homlta. the Sea Kings' vie•-.,, Win· 111 t111 City of 111111 A111, Celllwllla, :'91 It tfNllO'fM. lna.rm11i... "letlw to -~' ef -""'left a/lall ... oi.. ~-..+""'S wi IUm In me pre mi.nary "· ._. 1,; ,....,..,. 111-n.. Flame• ,,.,,.... 1~-Jacll 11 bell lllelr 11,.1 ._ ..,, , 011111 Merell 11, ""· •fled Ir.,.. the otrec.r -' "" °'""-of ,...,.,,,., RelffllN. w11a la the
o:>t--.... '"' .. ,;; ... '°" 1~ to~ ning all four of his match· w 1 . sT JO"N· "'*"'""'"'tv. Off'«<-' "" C.llfW?ll1 AHNflll<...,. c-11.
The ~re was deadlocked bout between SeatUe and Or· ~ ... .:'a!: p1'
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1 f ,v_n " Yllllll• p,_ 11111 ...... ..ltONlla, !he C>eHft ....... f/I l'Vllllc WOfttl lllt IK>tf'tllflM fN -•I .,....111,,.
at 6'MIO with nine seconds e t ange County ln National Cup Flemet ..., I) '0 II ., "" 11•11 ..... Ollert u. Vllllno• 14 -Tiii 01-.. turned in the top performance llS Wiit T1llrll SI. rat. "' ween ...... ..,._, ... -. ..., "-1"' ..... _ ...... vecetlofl, -· the 1 k h T t llwn .. PIOOed I" !tie llllrd quarltr of betlllld by tlvo pit In IN flnl .,.N, f h u •--1-..... AM. Cit...,.. 91111 •lfnlllf "'r-Ill "" county Ill\ "'91kll Ille _. la M lie lleN • lellow1:
00 c oc W en r e n ac tion. p1ev to t>r••ll "" .. me "''°' -· .5con <•me trom betlllld 10 ,..,. 1111 ....,., or t e 1>1Ustangs, wuw.wg Tel: 141..w a..ic
Gaines flred away f r 0 m the In the feature match Or W~lttlel<I led ,.... Fl•-· wlltl ,, ph. Gr111 Tho"°" .... 11'911 pollll ,...,. wllll three of h1's four games. .,..,.,,...,. tor ,....._ ,.,.
of et.-k f hi , • Jim WOllllY had It Ph tOI' the 1-ra. .,. ,. II O ,...11 top urc ey -one o s Co 1 d f 11 ..,...,, aa. ,,.,, • .,, 1a-1r.. G~•• ...,.,. ..... H , HI h' ut> -'""" Coeit ..... ., "'lo!. ,., favorite 6'hots. ange unty sett e or a • ceptured _ONS Pl•u .. 1,..v date"" wuoLow SCHOOL unhngton Be a c h g s M"c" u. u. "· 1H1 •1 .... ._ .. ~.::·=
However. the attempt was draw with Seattle after the :;,-i!":!':n~ ~~ ~!11 T.':, r:::,:·::::. D1.tbio. 25.1~~;:..,;~a:-1 _ Led bv vars1ity tennlsd team1 hrtack~ • 11 .....,.." '"•"' .,,,1,...,
oft Its mark and in the ensU· latter scored the equalizer in _,,0 ... Tonv c1are111 11ad u 111, •"" ,.,. wrp w-11"0 of Jo11n HoOen '"" up ts secon stra g VIC· LEGAL NOTICE •" AU>llell •'•"' flr•m111
. bound ~ Cr1>11 WtY llad •lolll "'' lot "" GOPl\ttl. Mart -·-~r. ,... Dlablot ••llY tory knocking off Laguna LU lo•mell or mloer ...
mg struggle for the re • the last 15 minutes of play. Jim Albr11Jht •"" "",... •tveroi .. ,. ~:S1o.°::. ,1:,~ .~·~~~11e~:. ts to 1. lfl4:a' 41 in a c lash at Laguna'. aul'nioa r:Jar 011 THI ._., ~,,:!:.,.
Poly's Rich Payne fouled Si· Mor.tebello third place team ,,,. •Plr11 l'I~~. :;o:,!"8''""" Jedi h bblts u. Horrw•~ • -n.e And Westminster High's STATI 011 CAL111oa1t1A 110• •,. cemen1 --
erra's Ron Kiskls. . • "-*'" n. ., .. _ Jecllet't ~led bY J•Cll Rel>Ott• Tlmoftly Ctumv llld Ill• . • Tl!I COUNTY 011 CMIA ... I • ,, Chai"'""' I.....,." m
Th e re was one sec on d In the aupposedl~t stronger ~"111e waiter. Wflo eolle<tff .. p11, •iw =.~1~'.1 ;.11e 1:•: ,.,, 1111 "''" over •11e '!tsar11ty tenms squafdll openlled NOT1cr o11 =:·A:.~ o11 l'1T1T10N '11 concr.io ... e'-"•" ~wlng on the clock when Continental circu1 was no • " ••1 ,.,. --Plac.e Y•1-1 season s uccess u Y, c P-"o• l'aouT1 011 WILL ANo 110• ::'..::9!9 ... ":..'::~1
;,1iv • Jeclt•U. J2 .., 1l From lhe ,,.,, OI ,,.. lrd 4111 Gr.... ping Orange 17'r: 10'/. ln a L•TTHI 011 .l.OMINISTUTIOM I Kiskla stepped to the gratis match for the mast~rful Rang-game "" ltalctt" '°'* '"" held fhl Vlklnot 20. Ollto u -Gr., GOHdl ... ' . WITM·TMl·WILL..A .. NllllO mecll ... -r•IOI'
Un d d.ro .-d in his only f B I ... d. Miko Hunn1c1111 of 1111 Yellow ..iu 1111111 point me11 1or th• Vl•lnv• " hard-fought struggle Friday £•Ill• of Merion L_.... wer111t. •Ito 4• ?,'~":;,.of bu~';: .. t;;::
e an Pr-er de enses as coac h r an Jad<eh 11ec1 1> p11. "'"' won • 1hrl11or over 11ie 011,,. 20 afte on tbe loser s' --" 11 Marlon L.....oe AMon, o.. u v0t. ... ,., 1 • .,.11 point of the game. He had M C h ' . d v 1111 .. 1 u . &.a--. n-n.e v.-1,,... •o u Thi• now pi.t"' ii.. vlkl"9l ..., m oon, cHMCI. ..,. Dr1.,., "" -truclr -•• ed f throw durln C aug ey S crew tune Up lff llv "•t ,rkldv Who cOlt.clff 14 "'" a ti. tor -"' pleu COurtS. HOTICI! IS Hl!ltEl'f GIVEN TN! 1 .. weft, OI' ,,_.. -IW uu.aS a ree f s d ' St t c b tU _,. too mu<ll IOI' ,,. L•llCart lo (-LioM 22. Mutl•"9' 7 -Tiie Lloftl ••l'ft'Ol"CI A. l randl, MD . l"Ullllc Ad· u • the second quarter action. or un a y s a e up a e w1111 •• ~ .,.,. -· JS "' ,, Lv1e ...., .... 10 1o 1 " ,,,. ,..,., ""' .., •r vi"'" min••••••• of Or•noe '°""'v ,.., 111ec1 ...,.,, •"'•1• 11n11 °'
•-other Vl'tal play for coach at Santa Barbara by bag"''"g ... _ hll 10"" IOI' llW Lane~·· oultlendl"ll t«oncl h•ll tff«f lo k .. p ,.,.. .... Mer (14'" (IS\\) Ca.t• Mete Mrth\ • pellfloft !or .......... Wiii comoln.tllon of \'llll<IH. IMJ 6'" l"MMI 12. ...... tf.-TIW ,., • ...,,. Illa Lions .,,,.,.. ... .., el\CI tor Lelltra of ol,dmll\ltlrel'°" Wltll· '11 FMU H'KfOI'
Len Craven's new champs lt.s Uthe victory ln a row. rotlff 10 ,,..,, 1111rd •••a1t111 vleto<v .,., WHTMONT 1cHOO\. I ''""" .,,..w111·•--· ,.,.,."". 1o .,,.,1c11 11 '" G•• CMCJ<•r
i th , • DdS Of bHll"O Ille flrtl ptac.e lt0Del1. 11 10 2' Wed-th ICMI 1011 to Mkldlelon ,,,_ lor lur!Mr partlculln, el\CI ftlel 4 II Hl1vr dl/tY ,_1,,.,.n
WU n e 'A&rungpsecol The game's only goal c a me K•MY Funll Plead ,,,. Pffl\Ult 10 llWtr Oller• 16 • .;~0:: ,~'~Marie Cl>••·· !COMI 2-'1 ..... Menlo ICdMl .. I. tan,,.. llmt ,,., pl1et of Mering lhe 11m1 • ., lnl!rllf!Mnlmlfl 12>
the first l\aU when 0 y' nurs· 'th 28 . t 1 ft I th I Win Wiii\ ll pit wlllle Ill• OllPO'Wfll loo Jl"I Dou911• •lld LlrrY Doullll• ralllt<I tCdMI ~ Godlllall ICdMI .. I h., """ ... tor Aprll I. ,,.. ••• t:JO ... MolOI ••l•ol -·-ing A 31-3) Jead atl~mpted to wt ml.llU es e D e ~rll'Oll Nf 14 pit, !or cllllcll m>ouncn and lollr pit 10! Wllllame tCMI Jc.I to Mkldle10ll am • In lht COllrlr_,, ol ~"'"'""' •.'2 ,.llnltr (br\Nll
hold '""e baJI for' one last shot first half as Owen Gorman. "1 •L•1~.~·0•rY-1CMOOL 111119 ,,,. v1tc1no• In ,,,. 111111 teeOl\d• 1CdMI ,._ M.ie., 1~0Ml w, Tatt 1cOM1 No. ' o1 111c1 cour1. •1 IOI N. ''°"i.. ••Y· • •1 ,..,.,,, Cllllf 121 YI ~ ._ M<l•llflV' tA, LloM I _ Kelly ICl!ltry ,_.1 def. GodtNll CCdMI w . In Iha CllV of San1a &ne, Calltorn . '·'2 lt•lnl0tclnt lr--.er before intermission elevated from the second M9"11f1 I, ltlnrNcb I-TM Horneh broullfll hit 1eem to vlcl0ty with lt lllrtll lost to Mlddltlon (c:.llM) U , Tall Oeltll Marcil 11• ,.... 4 62 ltoller 0..rator
• team for the tiff banged in a w .... ..., by 00U9 .,,,..,,rono •1111 ··~ pit, 10 OYtr'°"Clm Ille Lions. ,. lo '· (CdMI '"' ..... GodWll ICdMl .. 1. w E $T .. JOHN, .. ,, El«lrlcle~ll • Ph lo .,..,c_ e air°"' la., ,,.,. ••tor· IMotlft' CC4Ml ...._ Cou.,iy C '11. ""-~ KEY B UCKET 12·yarder from the side to becu. a 10 2. F0t "" lotff•. a. eoiat uou KMOOL 11.eoa ICMI io.i 1., MlddlltOfl 1c4M1 ;.-::. ~ ,:!,,....._ '11 ltu-tired. _..,
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through the defense and pick· Both sides had a number of L*" u , 01i...1 u -Reu1 con1mu, oech 1os1 tMlr '"" ...,.. of ·~· ... ..,., Tai: SoU-4"1 u 1 "''-'Old -•tor.
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ICOred U the halftime buzzer Joslng tWO tries When they U lo 2J. TM LI0111 ~ 1' lo 11 11 Ille Peelt-wat 11'91\ paint men for Ille encl "-!lion CCclMI '-4 6·ll •Piii wllll March U. U. "' l"6 ,,, ... '-ti Slit.I-I -•lor Uc •llw/' ---.Aed . ... vict h•ll auofllKk• with ,_ ph. T"---~ M cc'dMt .. '1 LEGAL NOTICE ........... IY" .... , 1.•~ wda, wuuuu to ,,..ve ""e ~n a bounced off the side post of · J•c.k R•bbll• 1. Ho'""'' ' -Tiii ·~ .. ...-· '"" era" ,., ... · w,...... ' '
l d ••th b ak Jeck R1tmll1 acored five pl• In IM l rvllf'I • .-°"'"°" CCMI •f. lllaclt Ul Trader _, -•IOf 32·31 Q at e ~ · the goal Vllll"fl .. , -·· i-L~ b'f Ty 1111 -rler lo Mel Iha lowly Hor,,...,, Ind SlwllOI> ((dM1 .... ..11 lotl lo ,..1 cr.wt•r "'"°all 1110
Bl l l Cl pe ... ~n Sierra's • T0trta. """° 1111 11 Ph. 11w v1111"9• 1 °' Thom-and "'°''" tCMI ... M .,.. ,.,,_ . ap ,.., • And the Rangers had their cru&l\ed the MUSl•f191'°10 2. TM Vlkl'l!IS ''" Cl•trc1u1n w .. 11'911 po"' ..,.." I • ltOTICI 011 TltUSTll'1 IALI UI Tr1<1w -alOt """
fantastic guard, had an O~t· Share Of o(fenSlVe miafortunes fftl IO lo ~=~~':.~'•'HOOL IM geme Will\ seven pit. _,_ VanttY 0.. Al>f11 J, It:-:;1:i' OI o'clOdr A.M.. boofo! ti!~
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Joel P ··bo 1181 and Noble .. • ~-" ..... Courl ........ '" , ... City of S.nll Ane. erlll ,_....,, l. --. 1-Marlt ~Id tll \'9CI It! I 119 tor. lln l ptec. l l ll'lty llllllee ~ltlorl!lA, WE$TEltN MUTUAL COltl"· d01tr, ,_, acte'9' Ii
(17) supplied ~ I c: 0 r Ing Defensively there were thr lee! -ll•ror11WU OV.r t"e H0tnel1 11111 Ille Vllll,.g1 • l'O • Lene• Wulll ···-((Ml lost lo Gr.., (CdM ) 6-4. OllATION •• Celltor11la Corporelle11: II _.. lrac!W.
Players WhO c ame in for eX· In • 7 lo I lhrlli.r. T .... H0t11tn W110 tcotld lour pll for IN Oiiers. Ellll CCOMI M , Willl1m1 (CdM J U . tru•ltt, u..a.r lllt -of lrutl m-by UJ Trtndll"9 ma<fll ... -punch. . • ,...... In rlrll pleu. were Deal bY • llllrd Lloni 22. Mutl•no• ' -Tht M11•1•"ll• W•lloll CCMI lost to Grn CCdMI '"'· 1 l-t c. Crouen aNI Man LoulM erator Ii. to •' •111
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ok all Carl P • b-UNIMI Gr-'""'· !Jarvie lftll Htl-r (CdM) .. ,. •2. cured lhtr.tiy. notke of "'911<11 WH ,. muc1tl11t tNd'llnel 'fore Antelope Valley W e Up go e OS orras IS pr~ DIMMI t, .IMll ltMM1 t-The Oliblot Mu1t1"9' 10. Lion• 6 -OU•M Pentol• Se1111-11 111d l'l!Wr CCMI tool to corO<!d NO".,,..ber 16, 1N.S, In llOOIC 7741, 4.41 wei.r.,. , .... type ll'llCll Uc fllw/t-and made a game Of it. ably )OSt for the sea son With ac;or.s I llollltel In Ille IUI minute 10 wl!h elglll pll end ICtllh Ltldftolcll Wiii> •mbll"' Ind 1(1 ..... ICdMI M , 4-6; 111111 Pago 70, of Hid Olllclal •ecord,, wlll driver '°"' G1l1. a, ....,,
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Of ,,,. YHI '" _,"O Ille ""' pie<• S••"1>lftll (HI ~. Han CHI IM: cit!. A L•n•llOld ftl•I• In Ind lo Lof • OI .,._ ~"' oUtr points to wind up the year ing tackles. ,,.....,,. O•... el\CI ",,.,..,.,.., Flemn 21 to n . sco11 Vl•monte IHI ,.,. Traci ot1. .. ~r map 11<or0<1<1 "' 4 11 COftClete mlaer -•tor
with tM runt...st average In United Coas t Rangers h ad beLleltt IL Otler1 ._The LIOlll -,,.. Whllllfld tcortd nlne pll '°' lhe Fl1mu 1 "°";" ILi ..,., lo L.onflart CHI J.4, llooll ISi Pton ,, ..... 2l of MllCll· •.IO Ori...-of OU-trlld< ...... . Ille for llrtl place bel!INI Ille teorlng Gophers It, Ste Kl"91 11 -Tiie Si.DO "" (Hl , .... H•~· CHI .... cltl. lantou• M•P•· rlCOld) of .. Id o... , ..... ,,,.., . Ydt. Wl'91 CIF history-34.9 per match. a bye following their 3-2 win of Nici\' Guinan Ind Tom Liew. TM LIOf1' Goprien rlf"•llWCI In • , .. '°' teeol\Cl1V••mont. CHI M . County, Ct1ilornl1 ,,.,.,1
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bv tl\lmpl"O lht Mu1ltflOI. l(ellh Ira</\ WISTlltN Ll•OU• H , Hen CHI 2-'. WIESTEllN MUTUAL 12 Ydl. weter levall Ml 11lne ... , IOI' ..._ Viki " CORPOltATION. Trvtl .. ,.. , . .,. "II•· Viki... •-e Kl-2', Fllmta 20 _ Wllll Ill• -........... lk .. 21 D•IW" of dum• truclt led. • to 1. ., lht NII. ~ ..... ...... ' ,,,. -ly Floy Ven V• fl\llurgll. 112 Ydl. ""' .... '"'" °''°"' 11, LleM 7-The Ol'-rJ ell~-Fllmn l\Oldl"' a U lo IO le .... 1 llah"'9 aftll William• Ill splll w1111 VICo Prtsld.,.I 11 llHI a tie l0t Ille 19_,; cllem.~p1'::'. 11111, !he r.ta ICl"9' rallied btllllld Cavu Tu•ner and Mlf Nellrk• IHI .... u , l"ubll&lltd Ora~ Coe11 Dally l'llof ft ydl. Wtltr levtll
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In a l"f'at nice "'lotn1lve oame. Chris led by Hunllty will\ l1 pit wat loo J•lllW Vlrtl" LEGAL NOTICE OJ £11 .. nMrr, olllr, tllfl•I· Slagle Hurls Sh1itout
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ley .,., LICPY -"" Win II ltltY by "" KMlf\O ol Rowlea wll~ 20 pl& s ..... , (HI M . •• ,,,. '°"'" ''""' ...... nc. of "" Coun-l.Jt GulN• clle-Kort<I 1J encl I) pis ,,,. Ho<Mt'Mll (-ff-"" SenHntb. C..rvelt CLI Iott ... SWll\ft (HI .. ,. ,, Cour1nouw '" "" CllY of ~nit .. G> HH•• clVIY rwetrm1n'1
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ton batters as he pitched Ma· groun a Y IC ona • t 1t11t n . ,;.,,,,,. II -The 119 .. , :;i ~0:~m~n''.:e ;if~,,,:;:, ',';:· ,.~~~; 11;;,.~;:..,1111 (LI lolt ,0 Swann <HI ). .. ~;~::..,er:~· ri.u"::~ ~:' 1:!,'· .;;':, rn ~"::::.~ ~,1:i,., o1 111 1r,1( ,,,.,.
ter Del to a 2-0 win over San son . OUllHled ,,.. GOPllert. 17 lo 11• '" • rut were turntd IWIY 7•rnblno (HI ,.. G IHI ... d , P1ge 6t5. of Otllclal Record• of Or•"ll* non·mtl1lllc ,,,.. lolnll. !hr Iller, Tiie Kore WH !led al 1"9 hall, Plrtlot 16, wo1..:.r11111 e -Th• Pl· 5.8vlfr (HI '-4 ' roY 1 f • Covnly, Celllornle given lo wcutt 111 In-•· 16 Wtllf 0t lenk·I•"
Clemente Saturday afternoon S<lrt w '""1fll• ~··11• .,,.., ,,.. Eaote• <•m• lllY• ·~ Ille "'"· ltd bV 01nlel1. proved lo tit !OO • d~b1tclMH In •••or ol Ktnnolh w Koll truck clflvtr undff It H I •Ill 1111arter of P11V wltl\ •I• bit palnh '1"UCl'I IOI' ,,,. Wolw rl l\lla, W1\0 tougnl • Dlll*I end E IN nor !Coll, 11uablnO alld wtt• u 1500 ••••· on the losers' diamond. Metfr Otl ~ 011 000 0-2 t 0 lo down ,,,. Go-''· lie~ 91me. 1,.. Ind R. Wwrbouslll Ill IOll to iOl"I 1tn•""· now o.,ntd al\CI l>eld by U I Waltr OI' t1nll·IY11t
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HOUSES FOR SALi -HOUSES FOR SAL! HOUSES FOR SAL! ~ HOUSES FOil SALi ~ HOUSES FOR SALE -HOUSES FOR SAL& 1
1000 G.neral 1000 Oener1t 1 OOO Coet1 Mtt1 1100 Coron• clel Mar 1250 Huntington Be1eh 1400
COATS & WAUACE
RWTORS
HOME PWS INCOME
Here's a terTi.fic investment opportunity in a
prime EASTSIDE location. Two older homes
on a large R·2 lot for ONLY ,17,950. Owner
will sell or trade for local home. Totlal in·
oome is '170 per month. Financing very
flexible so submit your $900 DOWN pay·
ment!!
EXECUTIVES
Seldom can we offer such tremendous value
and beauty such u this beautiful custom
built, POOL home on 1 sweeping golf course
lot. Owner asking $64,950, may we show
you through?
GAME ROOM
Looking for a real family or game room?
Here is 14x27 ft. of it all done in the finest
panelling. beam ceilings and vinyl floors.
In addition there are 3 large bedroorm, 2
baths, formal dining room. high quality car·
peting and drapes.. Excellent Iandscap~g
with 2 separate pat1<l8. Low down to high
existing loan. Payments i159 per month.
1491 Baker at Harbor 546-4141
~~!~5!1~~.!~.~~." ~ee~~
75'xl80' zoned presently IVI-Owner will
sell subject to a variance-Full price $17,500.
Eastside Home
3 B/R-F /R with Dining area-Brick Fire-
place -B/l Electric kitchen -Cpt./Dps.-
1 % Bat.hi-Breakfast Bar-Sprinkler S)'l-
U!m-Asking $23,500.
MESA
642-0820
Evff. LI 1-6764 646-1226 673-3252
PACESEnER FOUR-$31,500
Ask anyone about these outstanding homea.
This is the lowest priced one in Mesa Verde.
Four bedrooms, 2 baths. Huge front kitchen
with electric built·ins. The landscaping ii out·
standing and so are the terma on th.iJ 1750
sq. ft. shake roof home.
~ EASTSIDE PACESElTER-2010 sq. ft.
Four bedrooms plus family room, huge liv-
ing room with fireplace, gobs of storage
space, king size walk-in closets, two plll!
baths. Located in one 0£ Costa Mesa's best
residential areas and priced thousands less
than its cousins. Only $35,500.
C. F. COLESWORTHY & CO.
Real Estate
190 I Harbor Blvd., Cod• Mesa 642-m7
Nut to Snick Shop Jr.
Last Chance Immediate
";~. ~\c~ ~ Occupancy
PLUS family room, PLliS IArit thrft bedrocm PLUS
formal d!Jjng room, PLt:S den •ith a an:! fireplace,
many other quality fea-oovemS patio with a ~
lures. Only two year old fall, very niol CJU1)eta,
AIJULT OCX:'t:Pl.ED HOME drapes, and a eornplete
-fl'l..LY carpeted It drap-built-in kit.cben. VACANT
ed. Glcarruni; bwlt-Ul lutch-1\111 ready now for nneone
en, rovered patio, mature to take ADVANTAGE of
alu'Ubbmg & nicely land-lhla fine home priced at
lk.'aped. AU thls can be yours FHA appraisal cl $24,300
on this Fee Simple property and $165 Pet' mo. total.
frir O~LY ~l,500 and O!\-ll••··· ... ~ L \: ~.OOJ Down. I
Evenings Call &42-278R
TIRED OF THE
HUMDRUM,?
then y(JU must see tlu' Vf!ri
exciting 3 BR 2 bath home,
walking dlstance to beach,
llll'ge comer lot on quiet
street, oversized patio with
sw-rouilding fonnal garden.
Carpetlng over foam rub-
ber pads thruout -many
more outstanding ft>atures.
9431 Molokai Dr. $27,300.
962-2481 962-7912
V.111age Real Estate
$18,500 Jr. Estate
No Down G-1
ll0tl7tb '45-059
t v-Call 5-15-283.l
MARINA VIEW
Decorator'11 roey hideaway
dOR to future marina with
Catalina view. Tip.wp co~
dition irom new carpet• to
new pa.mt, to new yard.
Tina near new home ln rap-
idly appreciauori ana ia a
l91.i6 value offeml at 1963
pf'ioe. $2,600 caab on your
PN'St'Tll property will han-
dle. 2760 E-Pac. Cst. H1·
way. 67'5·3171 Open Eves.
CORONA DEL MAR
OFFICE
675-3ln
CAMBRIDGE
ESTATES
$24,995
Huae O)I'Jler lot <With Sprin-
klenl lhin&le roof, plenty
J"OOm for BOAT. CAMPER
OR TRAlLER •.• 3 jumbo bedroom•. plua family room
••. F.H.A. tmna tor buy-
er, Sell.er will pay hi.I Iha.re
ot "points" •.
VACANT HOME
EASTSIDE
Owner transfen-ed North • •
3 bedroom two bath • •
.f'ire9laoe. on 5.i' x 135" R-2
lot. AITENTION F.H.A.
BUYERS. M.ont.hl,y pay•
meni. at S1'5 ptt month in-
cluding taxes etc. Call rmi
to see.
3 homes on l acre
$34,500
Room to build at leut 3
more, and temll tJiaS ue
fiexible • • Call now fOf' in·
come and taxes etc.
Four leclroom
$21,500
Located on 1oYeJy COLLECE
A VE ON C\JL.D&SAC.
Jdral for family who needs
"lots of houae" Ii (LO
PMTSI. &!e thla tod11,,Y. for
tomorrow it should ~ llOld ...
Campus Co.
REALTORS .
(1'onnerly Ed Riddle Realtar
lnc.)
D V1dot1a Ave. MI MIU
Evta: 549-1111 er "2-SC
-------
Prestige
Quality
Lomted in an u cellent 1ee-
tion d Newport Ht'flht.a
th1J quality buiJ& C'Ultom
home fNt\ll"M 3 extra
tarie bedrooms plua a din-
in& rocm. Aa dftn u dee.n
can ~, t.hia home llP&l'klM·
All new expens.lw wall to -u c.arpl!ta, drapa 2 ftie-
ptaoet, one in dining room.
one in the • living room.
Queeoa kitchen wit.b built
in range and oven. ~
oversiJed J.ot bnut.ifully
larxi9caped • i-tio. See thiJ
~ • you'll be &lad you did.
Trade-a OK.
$35,000
FARReW
SALE
or TRADE
67' x 125' Cane!' cl Oran&e .m Cabril.lo, COllla Mesa.
Now ~2 Can be Profeuloo·
al or Commercial.
rt!' SEMPLE
.REALBTATE
Corona del Mar
2515 Fut Coast Highway
~~·ZlOl
THAT'S RIGHT
One & One Is Two!
We have two 3 Bedroom
hlmles llated exd1111ve. Ont
bu a large Family room
and both have ga.ra,tea.
PriCl'd at $16, 750 Ii: $.18,950.
Call now. e .
1688 Tustln Ave. b46-3907
494-4229 646-45 79
"Executive"
$23,500, 5°/o down
'I huge bedroom1, 2 be.ths,
H1 • Fin intercom through·
out. All electric Medallion
built in latchen. Park Like
yard with large pool. eov.
ettd patio. Brick planten,
sprinkler aystem. No down
G. 1-540-1720 anytime.
OPEN 'TIL 9 P.M.
THE ~EAL
E .~TATER !.J
THOUGHT
FOR TODAY
.
Obstadea ere ttlOM tri&bttut
ttlinp )'OU ... when you
take your mind off the pl
THE ~/E AL
E .STATER:;
A PRIVATE
KINGDOM
Thi• mpa.doul home la klcat·
ed In a quiet leciOOed nei&h-
borhood nev BACK BAY!
4 apacioua bfdrooma PLUS
a family room and elm. A
charming lnteriol' w I t h
bee.m oei1inp and med
brick f irepian. 2200 IQ. ft.
at luxury UW.· Carpeta,
draPH and MANY. MANY
EXTRAS! Prbd at $:)3,000.
Call now!
646-7171 546-U13
THE fJEAL
E STATER L~
4 Bedrooms
S24,95l
Are you a big famllyT See
tttill Wnmacutat.f! home in
pnstlp ne:tghbotilood. Neer
doola. parl< and aboppq.
Lovely covered ~
Spmkl""° Worialbop in pr-
.... Set 1D appreda&e. Call
now! Open 'ti! 9.
546-2313 646-7171
THE~EAL
E.STATERS
OPPORTUNnY
Knocks!
Juat redlle'fd to $17,500. Don't
leot thi5 one ~ you by! A
paneled Uvini room with
bride fireplace and built~in
book llhel yes. Quality cm-
pPta and drape.&. Patio. 8'1
R-2 lot in & nice &ft'L Room
flor another unit. SN it to-
day! 0pen ·w 9.
646-7171 546-2313
TH E ~EA ~
E S TATER.S
TOO BIG
MUST SELL!
A real famil.y born~ 5 bed·
room5 plia 4 t.tha! A llte{r
&aver kitchen wih all mod·
~ corweniencet. Family
1\J001 PLUS a dining room!
~ garage. Perfect
home f« a Ia.tite family.
Out ot! town owner. :'ill.Wt
wu. Onl.y S39. 75(). Call to-
day! 0pft\ 'til 9.
546-2313 646-7171
THE ~EAL
E S TATERS
"So Firm" $100 Total Down to Vets
$1000 Tot1I Down l'HA
or trade for trall«· Bia 3 1Arae Qu.allty }"OCR bed-bedroom JMUI dlnin& room.
room, ~ bat~ home jual plus runt a.partmfU and
Diii to WFSTCl.JfF PLA· bath. 30 ft. liv\nc room and
ZA '-MARINERS SOiOOL-covered patio. Encloeed
Carpeta, drapes, fl.rt"place, court yard entry on cul*
COYwed l)lltio, excellent m• • ac strfft. Adult occupiitd
b&N landacaplng and many and immaculate. Owner
men f•tures. OWNER would a.18o trade for double
HA& MOVED IO priced rlfht eXPNld!> mobtl home. Beat
• S39Ji00 with ex~Uent fl· Ulla ~ cl SlS,9'50.
ftA11C1Q1 and terms now R.<Yr'litAN oo., 2199 h!r
avlllable. vWw Rd., C.M. Mf.r.ttl.
3 bedroom 6 da
• fireplace
• hardwood ftoon
• new-quallty carpetins
. 1 " 4 be.Iha * Plua * 1 bedroom~.
• brand new·aever occu-
pied
• wall to Will ~
• full~ .
• COD~ Jdtct. * Plua * lH lot
• fenced
. tr..
• rmmedlate occupaoey
• PRlCED TO SELL
• By Owner
• Open dally
2'80 Elden AYe. CM.
Now! Excllllive
Cameo Hlghlan•
4811 Cortland Dr • A Quiet
Street 3 Bdrm -A blab qua1
tty home for $42,850. (CdM mu~ MUSSi acbooll> ~ · 2 STORY
s ;R~~;:_ CURT DOSH, Ruffor ~~!I~~~
"Hall d Fame Home" in NEWPORT 1m w. Cout ffi&hw&¥ eos&a Meaa toe mobUe heme
HEIGHTS MU4'72 EVD 873•38 « lell at mA qpnilal.
1c1M1 11ome 1or 1.he family _1 011111 VIEW 11.. 11ae 1,.... eo.
who W'Ulta all Newport y ft ft UUW ~ Eltate .i Ju.
ecbocll. OnlJ 3 blocka to (Town A O>un&ry Cmfllr)
lluf)cir lfilti, 6 block:I to No .._ -bold. &lld acb&· NT-8651 fM, LE 1-3'83
etemmt.&y a: junior blah· cent to private beedl A II!~~~~~~!!!' Thil bame base~· &ood ~. Gncioua =
Work avtn1 built • In kit· View home witb 3 Bdnna, BUSINESS.IS GR.EAT •
cben 6 dlahwa.shrr, cozy 2 baths, plua dinq rocm SA.Lm>EOPLE NEEDED
fireplace, tx-11utitul wall to + patio • • . • • • • • • • $59,500 * * *
wall carpeting. ai:ress for Mra. H&rVt'y/Mrs. Rlulaton RUMPUS ROOM SPEC
boat or trailer oU alley. Coldwell Binker & Co. Bullder~s rne beauUful.ly
Only $2,00J down and """'' r•-· l.m "41 u---· ~· -"'"' -"""'" nr...,. ~ i:;., ..:..-.t H~·· N.B• prov · " pimt .,.. l"-Y ........... MW pnct'. ~V'SJ ne.·· OR ~m> room + 3 a: family room. :!a. Or. 646·77U. Open ll!!!••••~-!!1111!!•1!!!!!1 A1lo room fer boet, trailer,
'/a
PARI UKE YARD
2 IDRM. HOME ~eot~ at ~~
with ~75: laundr7 4 Br. UNDER $20,000
room, all neat A • dean. 1 % bath, n.yloo qlll, oam-
i-tio le fenced yard. Room pletely fenced. NNr acboo1a
to build. Be11t ~ rl th9 Ii ShoPPina. 665 Rou St.
year. 548-'lm Prlncipaia Only
Wells-McCardle NICE v.amt boUle. 3 br. 2
REAL TORS ba. Near acbooll. Owner.
lS.10 Newport Blvd. on.1.1 5'8-7729 ••••••••• I CHECK THIS I
919 ~u. oo~.
Mesi 0.1 Mar 1105
Sp1rkllng Pool
Adda to the enjoyment cl thia
family heme. 3 Bedroom,
l~ Betha, Family room.
IMMACULATE!!
JNn Smith Rltr.
400 E. 17th C.M. 646-32:56
IE A SNOOP
See ~ th.II 5 ~
modm home· 3 BR, 2
bat:ha, work saver k1tcben
with dilbwuhtr. Double 1arare with wuber. dry·
er 11*'9· Onty $1T,~.
FHA loan pnta ff. $13.5
tnc:tud iu. • tna. Call
MH'J61,
IXPANSIYI ltut
not IXPENSIYE
T rooa:a Ealtl$de home In
exoellent ccoditioo fOr onl1 $23.9'50. E1ectric bull t.
in kltdlen with dlahwuh·
er, dln1nc room. Jarp Uv·
room, ' BR A 2 baths. Covered ~Uo. bklclc wall
A yard aprlnldera. To see
call~.
VIEWI POOLI
SWMPnc panorama of
OOMD, surf A: coutllne.
Kidney llbaped bKted pool
A Larp lhelttred d«.k
&lft, Elepnt in ~
upect, thia madlm lt)ied
home often s BR, 3 baths,
• den, covwed j)OfCbea a:
.. Ho. Larp teft'&Cled Jot
with acc.-to Cameo
Shona' bHcbel. Price
$73,650.
CALL N&-<>261 F'OR
''SMILING SERVICE "
~
1873 Harbor Blvd. C-M-
Evs M.S-S142 545-l.MT
IRl!NNAN BUY
of the YEAR
$15,500 total price oo thl.9
redecorated 3 BR home
with hardwood noora. 60 x
135 lot, all f e noed. TotaJ
~ta to Gr ~era $115
per mo., incl. taxes 6 iM.
TIM Brennan Co.
Rftl Eatate A: Ina.
CTO'A1l & Country Center>
847-~
------GOING INTO
FORECLOSURE
2 BR, 1 ¥.a bath Town·
hout1e, ref rig, washer .
dryer, R & 0 . Very
clean. T o t a 1 pried
'12,552. Pick up 3 de-
linquent pmts + air
prox f 150 for closing
fee & it's yours. Bkr.
No comm. 962-2421
OCEAN VlEW LOT
ffl&h OD a bill! Overioob
Huntqton Harbour an:t the
Pacific. Owner want.I $30,<m
bu\ he 1a anxiola. Only on.
like it in town.
,_, LA RUE REALTY.
1Ml Beach Blvd., H.B.
847-2525 KI 5-871'4
LOVE &~ .... AR--E ~
3 BR & fa.m rm, hdwd, elec
kitchrn, block fe!red..
Sol Vi.a.a -niA S22,m ,
'P.e~~
Thi& brfy C.lifomia Rlty.,,. 16397 a.dl. W ·&l
Brines hid the West'• Belt $106 PER MONTH
in 11s 2 txni. potential 3rd, 3 BR TownbOOle. Separatw
2 baths, Hup So. Patio -dl.nq room, 2 bath, flJ'9o rm· kilt + 2 Bdrm &rp. A1Jt. p~. e1ec built.w, Jcr'Cld
VIEW. air heat, wuner. d~ Ii
R. C Greer, Realtor retrig. Carpe~ 6 draptd.
Ml6 Vla Udo OR 3·9300 Ed ROM Rlty, 531 ·5222
IRVINE TIRRACE "WE TRADE"
1801 SNdrlft Dr. WANT TO SELL Area cl fine homes • OWi one
need& a little paint 6 fix up. YOUR HOME FAST?
Compare 1s make otter. , LET US SELL IT
Br, 2~ ba. °""11er • Bia FOR YOU. Call f~ fre& ap-
673-0312. u.st $42.SOO. pral&al 6 Wormatiao oa
CA.MID' HIGHLANDS. 3 our cuaranteed Mlt9 pro.
Bdrm gram.
• 2~ be.tha, family ml· Circ•-Rlty 962·2475 •110 Imm a c ul• t e Med&lllon "' Mell Verde home. Magnificent ~an OWNERS cuatom home Ii
* IAYFRONT
408 Via Lido 'Nord
Sttmnl"i 4 Br, 4t., Ba, din-
q nn + den. Reduced io
$12:l,lm.
G. I. L01n View. $34.98.5. Owner. 4709 Income, 1 tXk trom 12»
No need to be • veteran to . Cortland Or. ocean. D lJUi St, HB.
Excellent Condition take ewer uwa la.rse k>&n at NICE Duplex Sc . of Hwy 536-1677.
Attracuve borne occupied by 5\4%. Sharp Mesa Verde $39,SOO; ~ charminc 3 Br, ========-
two adultl-New Carpet., Highlands, 3 plua family rm s:n.ooo. Owner OR 3-4169. Fount1in V1lley 1410
New Hot Wattr Heater, with 1600 aq ft., 2 fireplaces. 2 Bdr. Condominium home.
Large Cove.red Patio. 3 3ed· Clean, vac9.nt It ready to Balboa PenlMula 1300 Frpl, bit _ iN, patio, 2 car
rooR.oomma, !~~lha, Family occupy. A.a~ $25,200. FACING ba . ...___ gar., dshwahr. pool " rec. '! . _......~lOE. $28,;iOO HWTY! Y. tnam •.::uau· T 0 p ~rn
S I 2 --'Ao4abl 1 d tac. avail-...• ~v• per. JNn mlth, Rltr. College Realty 546--5880 ne • """""' '· e 0 call &46--0652 tor Jim, or
400 E. l7th, C.M. 646-3.2!1..i OPEN HOUSE •.SAT Ii: SUN h<>Usell on 2 atratq)c C·l 531-8866 after 6 P.M.
., lots, 60 x 90. Zanini per· ========;:;; PACESETTER SINGLE 2977 ~yloa Dr .. Meu Verde mlta 6 hi-income apta. Own·
STORY ' bdrml.. family rm. tee. er unable to finance n e w Laguna Be1ch 1705
BAYFRONT AYr. Vlata Del • Bedroom, e1epnt ap-coven!d i-t.io. All buW·lna. C001tNction Ult .U
Lido, Spacioua 1 lk, blt-lnl. ~ta, ~~.~a 2 tirep&ICN. Wall to ..... "!'~ A buy at $ai.5oomlneV-tJY ';2~ l G_~OR= 3!:: ,.~.-. ""--· -i ""•t .,...,., flneet ~........,........... carpetin&. ~· 2 .,....._ k. .. !root Iota 111"1 13.000 a "'"'• •-""'n • ....... l"'-• -~· ...,..., """I near .... ..v acboola _,..,._ F ed ·--i Nr 1ehoola ua.r tic den. cork walll, wet •J1p avail t'> 000 On ..,...... • -r-enc ,,_... • b'ont foot.) Mn. Lanldale, " -... • ate play yard for childttn· churches Ir Mesa Verde 809 E. Bay Ave. &7J-6286. bar, 2 frplcs. patio view.
Harriet Peny $39.~ Golf eoune. $30.950. BY .u• OCEAN FRONT $67,500 -D1ERALD BAY, REAL TOR . ME&\ VERDE REALTY OWNER. ~ bright It fresh, uc fam
3336 Via Lido NpB 5-i6-5990 ----P-ac-... --,-te_r ____ 3 Bd. Den, Maida oo bi& lot. home. 4 Br, 3 Ba, beam
675-4550 EASTSIDE HOME R-2 ZONE Lovely 5 BR &: 1&m1ly room Extra car & boat Spaces. cell Uv, fam rm. frplc, • •••111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!~1 on 6.1xl~ OJrner lot 1Vith 2 ai«y with huae covered rmeor Gtl!'den A: Fr. Terr. eluded patio, deck, vi~
DUPLEX I 10 41st alley. 127,950. Will constder patio, nrw nylon carpelin&. w~ ~n!.'t~~ PEG ALLEN. REALTOR
CORNER LCYI' leue witb optioo to pur-A t.borou&'blY delilbttul, :M16 Via Ude) OR 3-9300 1~ No. Cout Hwy
REDUCED FOR chue. clee.n, aharp home at only Laguna Beach ~1571
QUICK SALE IRENE MERKLEY. S38,900 & juat lO% down. Lido Ille 1351 UNUSUAL
$37,500 646-8811. .E.Vea. !">4!HZ78 ColleKe Realty 546-581> CHARMING RUSTIC type
-------w wer leased untur. st65. Campus Co. Rltrs. REPOSSESSION borne. En&lilh oottqe styt· $ 18,000 • wge end.oeed pai.lo. Also Ed ddJ mg. 1ech.ded aettin&, 2 • 2 lovely iUDdecka upstairg. l RI e RJty .. Inc.) $750 DOWN payment, $143 twin size Br'1, mod/ kit· EASTSIDE • 3 IR. Ocean view cl Cat.al.Ina 2<JI· Vict.orla. CM chen. Terific buy at $'ll.,95C>-
On h~ US ft. lot. Hard· trom Uvirli romn. ~ OLDER; roomy 3 BR home & per month pa.Yt ewrytbi.ng, $2,00:> On.
wood floon. lathe & plas-for 4 cars. Phone Wlnifred Bach. Apt. .Eutaide loca· S~% GI loan. Mesa Verde MISSION REALTY
leT, tiled family kitchen, at 6i>1972 or 67!>-2961. tloo, $18.950 • $1.000 total attL Broker 546-4l4l. 985 So. Coast Hwy, Lquna
d:lrq &I'M. ln good condi-OPEN HOUSE I I downc·I-'-=;-en_t includl!3 ;;.=======:..1 =======--===== ___ m_,_) _4!K_-"1l_ll __ tioo It: iocludea ~ &. ......,. fend~. Excellent FHA TO S SAT. Ir SUN. Newport~ 1200 Huntington Belch 1400 EMERALD BAY· A RARE
.........,,. GI F (_~) ! 1~J' I OFFERJ.NG -oharm.lnir l = ~Plhom.;_ ~~ EASTSIDE$17,500 • *WATERFRONT•• *********** BR ~ with sparkling
3 Br. + 11--1 ......... on •·-e I-r •• ' · • • • • TRADE OR SELL ocie.n view framed by this • pyramided fortune& ... ..,._. .... -for -.&A&•:-have beeo built. tune & tune lot. Double garage with 2-Br. MOBILE home. No Less Than Rent u=-o, room ..............
again. Wonderful Jtish own-l:lrie extra room t.bat could w 1>-i '"" .w /HM( children or peta. &.t slip Glen Mar bea.uty wtUl 3 btd· ~~E ""':"""" RJb'. be rrinverted to a suest avail. 8'yside Vll.l:qe. • """""""
eraJO. in~~~ ~;~Y=0~ house. l block to sbopptnr. O<;tAN fikUN f OWNER * OR 3..(1l]8 rooma. l~ be.tbs. CaJ.l>eta, 682 N. Cat. IBlvd., LliguM
UICll ... -.. ....... '"'.. 200 \\'estcllft or. 646-77U. FURN DUPLEX drape1, built l.nl, spot.less Bdl. <n·O 4M-UT7 bars. but ownen a.re in 1 OPEN SAT-SUN 12 •5 BAYSHO~. lmmac. 3 Br, lnslde and out.~ land. -:::::=========-
rulh Ir apeculator1 are ab-Open Eves. 2 Bdrma each. BESI' BUY 2 b&. cpl&, drps, !g. Uvina 9Cllping. reedy to enjoy. Condominium 1950
eolutely welcome. 2629 Har-nn. Choice comer Jot, Quiet Only nn a month.
bor l;\(vd. Kl S-S59l Open at $69,90(). atreet. Nr pvt. beach, yacht ~ 2 • BR 1WNHSE. 2400
Eve•. Jones Realty, Inc. ~bc>ra~ ~ ~Y CLUB. ELDEN/ CM. S20.500.
ioo1 W. Balboa Bl.,)l~Pl· Bcb. ng • · rm.a. 90% -fine.* Owner 54H393
I PHONE 67~0 642.1995, CIFIC SHORES I -Newport t:teit1ht• BY Owner. 2 atory 3 bdnn, REALTY· RENTALS
Excellent location • features Newport· a.y View convert. den, 2 hath, range, 18001 Beach BL, H.B. HOVMI Furnished i.oc!ade 3 1arie bedroom• • dla:h l;\ baths . mammoth living New custom buut quality oven w&lher, in pvt 8'7-8586 EYel s.1&-3240
INSPIRING room "1th flreplace. a built ~~~t!.~ ~~ ~:'~. ~ eo&: ~
l1l ranl!:e and oven -e:xpen· B-Open dally. OCEAN VIEW &!Vt 11.all to wall carpeta " in a.ppliancet. tiled entry AU Cail>t'ted -Spe.niah ar * NR • BEACH It POOLS! BEAtJTTFUU.Y drspes ·pail<>· ll'a a beauty chitecture-formal dining 2 ·BR/ 2 ·BA. CJ)NV ·DEN
DECORATED only $~7.500 • Ttadea OK room • u-ades 01\ • $58,50o. OWNER * 642·3559
CUSTOM BUILT HO'.\tE Bkr · fi46...4494 Bkr 646-44!14 SEE! 254 CEDAR ST.
lN CAMEO SHORES AITRACTIVE DUPLEX, nr ~-=,,..-------· 4 BEDROOMS le 3 BAntS swimming, .i•1~ft, llW'f:lng ' UNITS -Large, Redeco * SANTIAGO DRlVE * .__..... rated ' Bit l.na rt.eel !d ~ 5 • BR. 3 -Ba. * $52.500 POOL. 3 CAR GARAGE. .. .................. $45,000 . -. uc o By OwMr * 548·9517 WET BAR OCEA.-.; FROOT 3 lk. comp eeU qwck. $34,()()().
SPACIOUS &. LUXURIOUS rw11. , -:c l>Heh .. $50,500 WE ALSO HAVr.; a .election Newport Hgta. 1210
*********** THE ULTIMATE
In PRIVACY
on th~ view lot. 3 BR plus
den. vecy clean & tidy.
FHA $126 per mooth +
taxes.
Co.ta Mesi 2100
*DELUXE 2 BR DUPLEX
(Furn or untuml Many u-
tru! Days 673-7350 or-Ew9-
548-1328 or lNQ.
e 694 DARRELL ST Q\f. e
$US, 2 Bdrm, garqe, fenced
yard, near 17th A Sama
Ana. No pels. 1J 8-3530.
Newport leach 2200
or 5% down cooventionaJ.
Elegant family room, 3
twin sized bedrooma, 2
baths. Dream kitchen, built
ins. Sharp 'n clean. Your
own pnvate 1oresl of trees
in Park Like setting!
540-J720 anytime.
10°/o DOWN
Tarbell-Realtors
2!65 Harbor Blvd., c.M. $89,500 ,, J L:Sf PJ:'.DUCED 3 BR, 2 be., rl line homes ck l.nc..'OOle
j CALL J1M COBB home Cllff Haven • BAR· property. GAL'~ ............ $29,500 Don Ward Co. 4 BDRM, 2 BATH
$27,950. See m Allio Ave.
Ol\847-1266
~fal1-~I -·-· ~ ..
(Eves. 962-5Erl5) rnm Beltdi Bl\'d. *********** 4 BDRM FURN BAYSHORE
OPEN 'TlL 9 P '.\f.
Tarbell-Realtors
21(» llarbor Blwt., ('.,\!
Sale or Exchange
330 tt. x 333 ft. BACK BAY
area with C'l.lstom ra.nrb
home. Phone for delail!r Mr.
QUf!l'n. ~~
DIER
4 BEDROOMS filthy Mes1l
2 Tenant left thia li.O! Lido 0 n I Y S 2 500 home ln lllCh condmon that
' owner will aacrlfioe. Oean
Best Ea5t side location. IUT'• it up and make THOU·
roundt'd by good homes. SANDS! Only $41,500 -euy
Large double garage on al-terms.
1ey. ptus garaa-attached Jones Realty Inc to homr. which could be 1 •
made 11110 another room. 2001 W. Be.lboe Bl. Npt. Bch.
Beluli!ul back ymj. Built-~!!!!!IPl!!!!IH~O!!!!!N!"1E:!l!l6!!!!!73-6!!!!11Zl!!!!!O!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
in barbecue m patio. Com---Prlced-ToSell
ple~ly fenced-m Palmer Very cleen 3 bfdroorii, 2 St. C. M. Vacant. b&th home, l.arie Uvlna W. E. Lachenmyer room, loads of exiru, new
drapes, wall to wall carpeu
• FHA-VA Term1 <ll'lly rutt. 1860 Npt. mvd., CM.
&16·3928 Eves. 673-4577
DOVER SHORES
$17.500 • $96.64 P&I per
month • Bkr 646·44!M
li:l3 \\'!'st1'l1I! D1. I BAY aild VIEW HOMES ~-~f( wiU1 3 prw ate bo>aches.
• 11AflB0rt Jll( :111.i\:'\DS l\1A CC O REALTY CO.
UDO ISLE
BA\'.FRO'.\'T Dl'PLEX
-.S97,;,()()
Rich1rd1on Rutty
3102 La!ayette, r\.B.
fi75·l:'JOO
; . II: ~·. -Bil r .1mll) -room I lfl:.'6 SanlJago I:'r.
p,,,( l..dw p ~ ,\\~Jn,.: s::.~.OOOJ !\cwport Beach I
1i;r,1 'IAHJ:"J.J!S or: ss. m4J OR :;.liJ12
')\\ Nl:..H. • 641)..8?.17 LI 8-9:l54 li7>ll80
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Real u tate
Corona del Mar 67:>.-44fl()
~t ~i"i:1' Rltr. 642-2020 N.B. 642-o70'J or 642-40'25
BA YSHORES LEASE OPTION B1y1hora 1225
bd
5 Bedroom, 3 Bath, Formal _...._. _____ _
W it family home, 5 r11ll Dinini Room plua famil BA YSHORES. Fer sale by 2 '"•1.h,, dm' . room, 2 patioa. Y 11n rocm. Top grade carpet.\ owner. Oiatom built, Im.mac
prn·;•11 beach community • and drapes. Large lot on 3 br, 3 ba homt, 1ge llvin1
$<12.">1() cul·de-sac Ill good ea.st.side rm & din rm, 1rplc, cpt1, "C'' Thomas Realtor new.00r1>ooc1. drps, kitchen bltin. many
4 BEDROOM Jlln Smith Rltr. ext.nu. $5,000 dn. $45,000 full
·""' E l7t'" , .• " '"" ~··"'~ prlce. Owner wtl11ft~ to car· · :l2 I \\· Coa.at Hy &48·5527 T\/V • •1 .......... <nQ.iJJMJ .....
N b h E c.•~ 5643 ry 2nd T.D. Call pt l' . ves. .,..,. 2 BR HOME • 2 ba apt on 21.1 JiO 2·8888 days,
DAVIDSON R-lty lovely Lree shaded lot, HO 2..()97]. l'lilhta· OWNER musl sell large 4 -CdM. lnc:ome from lnses
BR., 2 bath a: family room BONUS ROOM t~"" t..t7 uv. ..,.,... mo. · · " .. ·" • ~ ,J<N Coron1 dtl Mir M~ Verde home. Buyer PLI ~ 4 BR. alley for boat O.L•ncy RHI E1t1tt 1250
may 856ttml' very large GI or 11.11ler Cloee to echoola 3.500-C Eut Cout Hwy,
loan at 5i,4 r . Sl63 per 1\10· f.: ,ri. •rtru;g. Cd.M 673·5540
?9.)'S tull lnt .. taxes & Ins. I Rlr 2750 Harbor. SB. CM • ----La~ lol • 2 r-11.1~ • rootn 1 ~11; •• 11:11 E.ves 545-4941 LITTLE HOUSE
for ho:ll. C' A I.I. DA \"t. I • , I r· I BIG l :'\IYll RE. f>.l'H l:il. llmt.<I;<' 11 \ < ,,. <IPnrod-OPEN DAILY WI h ltoe,> EiC" on ot.
PANORAMIC VIEW
OF OCEAN Ir JE'lTY
China O>YN 4 bdrm, 2 batha,
& rumpus room. 30' from
nK'r beach! By owner!
67:Hit8fi.
H.B.
61 NO DOWN
DR, in Bayshoret, a.vailable
to June 18th. $250 mo. to
qualified tenanta.
Vacant. 3 BR 2 be, like new 4 BDRM BAY FRONT
cpta/drpa. Out ol town awn· HOME beautifully furnish-
«' dtsperate. $19.500. ed. on privatt beach !n
Brashear Realty Beecon Bay. $400 Mo. to
8'7~11 Eves. 64&-5671 July 1st.
SPACE ~ONSCIOUS 4 BDR.i'f. 3 BATH BAY-
.3 King !!zed BR, hoie FRONT horn Ba,ywid
kitch. 'gigantic Uv. rm. l ba, Dr SU rt> ~ 00 all mo:. hu~ yd, tiny prl~. $16.675. · pe nl f!W,
KATELLA REALTY em conve encea, wet be.r. 17~1 Beach Blvd. 3 car garage. Yearly i....
147-6061 or 546-9366 ·R~~~~
BY OWNER, 11ve $100:>, 642-5200
cute Pacific Sanda 3 hr. 1 % ******* * •• * bath.'!, blUM , CJ1>11, fncd,
rlose to heach. lmmtd pos· * RENTALS * session. $16.500. 544·5522. Rt>HI E.c.l · ti• ''\\fl• m(JVcd. 3 Br. 2 h11, Many frwt lt·~. CI011e 1n
·• "'-r:1 Ha in studio. :"I>"' 10 shopping SIJ.tr....O. J LARGE' 2 Br. fncd yard,
· HP.. l ld11n • llr, ~lit(·('() 'I'' rtpl1· FA hNii Rkr FORTIN CO. I~ YOUR AD IN CLASSI· &love, r1>ts. Water paiti.
e APTS-HOMES-COMM 'l..
e Newport Arta & C.M.
• FURN UNFURN
UDO REAL TY lNC.
t, PJ11~t,..r Quirt C"11l d" '"'"' fi.14·0444. Also cor ~ l l'.IHI ~pt • .Blvd. Cotta Mtsa l n.t:o~ 8om~ae WW be HS.W Arla.ms. 536-7728
l Sac:. Sl6,7j() * °'' ner. Hr a'1Sent~ ~mr wants !"12-~ Evl" 4!M·7~ for quick, eUkleal reeult.a.
"4&-4563 'lr 67~·741.l I 11 r; 1 ~ aaJf'. "----lnoklnr for I&. Dta.l IU-Mlll Dally Pilot Want 8<11!! OR 3-8830 OR >4353
I
L& I -I 1400 --IUY
~R
Cll1 this
home
.. 60 x
' Total
in$ll5 • w.
Co.
118.
~nter) -)
lE
Town·
rasber j
Very
priC.3
I 3 de--r ap-
:losing
. Bkr.
121
~
·erioob
and the
1$30,000
Illy one
'LTY,
H.B.
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eed.
2,aoo. ' .,.
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ITH
pParat.
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1-5222
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ian OD
• pro-
t-2475
>me ...
m the
HB,
1410 --home.
, 2 car
" rtt. rn per.
Im, or
1705
5 3 Br. .. ~
la, wet
~.
BAY,
c fam
beam
~le ...
~;ew:
~TOR
wy
194-7571
: type
te atyt·
" 2 -ii kit•
l.'.Zl.!liO-
t'Y
Lq\ma
"RARE nq 2
arid.i.nii
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Rltr.
ollK\ID&
TI
1950 -
2100
JPLEX
ey ex•
r Evm
CM.e
fenced
Santa
IS30.
2200 -~** >HORE
railable
mo. to
ffiONT
rutnlsh·
mcb !n
Mo. to
BAY....,
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y 1-
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'
RENTALS RENTALS
Apta. f urnlthtd Apts. furnlthtd
ldo Isle 2351 General 4000 General 4000
LOV IL y LI DO ISLE miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim e Jl'URN. 2-BR/2·BA. e 2'j) VIA EBOW
e OPEN SUN 1-5 PM. e SEE TO APPRECIATE
or 1.'8ll t 213 J 285-2853
I ENTALS
Mou .. , Unfurnished
3000
LARGE yard, lMn& room
haa fireplace. l bedroom,
Adulta. $115 Pet.a <J6(e, 358
16th St., Newport Heiabta-
3 100
$125. 3 BR Freedom home.
Avail March 20. Choice lt>-
cation near Vial.a SboppiJli
Center. 1004 Federal Ave.
Lytle Rlty. 541-9493
583 W. 19th St., CM
cu:AN 2 · br + Guest hae
on 1 • ac. Ideal for pell!
Hdwd • fin. Walk • mkt.
$130 • mo. "Laraoo" lit·
:>Ul·TTll.
2 BR bou.ea W·iat, $85, $90
le $95, 2 adults, 2 children.
Call 646-4913 tor inlorma·
tion. 912, 932 W. 18th St, CM
CLEAN borne, cpt.1, fenced,
frplc, bllnl, 4 Br cualOUl
$179 mo. uk fOl' Den
847-9666.
f-.u..w""'"L!<l eve~: _\dt.al
downtown location. Spacious
3 bdrm. " den borne. $165. 646-nn.
Ll'..:ASE. Glen Mar area $150
mo, 3 br, 2 ba, frplc, dish·
washer, blt·inB, patJo.
~.
2 BDRM home, patio, pr.
unique haven for adlta only,
tropical settini, 1 b!k com-
pleote shop"ng, mo. 646-2267 ..
$125 L.EASE • 3 BR on CUI·
de • sac. lMMAC. CDNO.
Rltr. ~-44()1
N!..'WLY redec! $100 2 Bdrm
A: garage, fenced yaro. 180
E Willon. 646·1JO.a.
FENCED yiird, Being redec·
orated, lafie 'i bdrm, 232 B
Cecil Place. 641·3782. ---3 SR, l~ ba. $135, newly
painted. patio, bbq, dble
gar, fenced. \11 8TI·7558.
3 Bdrm, 2 ba, Uv·rm, din·
rm, bltns, $165 mo or *·
546-1Z76 or 646--0613. * l BR, $65, wat.er pd, pre·
fer middle-age cple.
548·4869 after 5:30 prn.
$117.JO LGE 2 -br/ Orps,
Oiapoeal, Child ok. For
appt. 646-6761. J26 OGLE.
CLEAN 2 bdrm, water pd,
childrm welcome, no yd
work, $89.JO mo. !>46-9182.
COZY l -Br. Stove , Reofri&.
Cpts. Orps. 675-1381 day&
or 646-83'16 eve..
$.lCI> East 1lcle, 2 br, ttove,
aarage, patio A: drapea.
5-18·2513.
PRIVACY, clean 2 br, c:i>U·
1. drpa, patio, pr, $1.~mo.
!!HS Pomona * ~
Newport leach 3200
EASTBLUFF
3 Bdrm., 2 blltba. Complete·
ly tenced back yard. FUie
tor ctilldren. S230 mo. lm·
mediate occupancy. 1 year
lH.Se. Mr. Manin. Bluffs
Realty' 644-1133.
Executive Tran1f1rred
before moving in this
brand new lovely 3 BR
2 bath. Carpets, drapes,
garden & pool. $250 mo
on lease. Bkr. 962-2421
NEW lg 2 br duplex, lar;e
aarden patio, drpe, pr8ie
Slli. Near Baek Bay.
642·2267.
BACK BAY 2 • br Duplex.
Stove, Garage, Adults, No
pets, $110. ~ Tustin Ave.
CHEAPEST Ba,ycrest borne.
• MUil rent t:bla week. 3 BR
21 i baths 544-3679.
BRAND NEW -NOW LEASING
Furnished Unfurnished
l.chelor-1 ldrm--2 Bdrm.
Quiet, iracious living. One of the most spec·
tacular Ocean and City Views ih Laguna
Beach, still within walkine distance to beach,
theatres and shopping. Drive·in Parking.
OUTSTANDING FIATURIS:
• C-entra1 elevator • Private Balconies
• Liv mi & Br'a pre.
wired for Tel-1-
Clea.r cl06ed cim.tit
TV .Allenna system
0( flill'lt reception.
• Sound-controlled
concrete floora
• Ranges, Ovens,
Dishwashers
LAGUNA BEACH 494-2449 Mgr.
RENTALS NEW, Larae 1 br. very nice,
Hou ... Unfurniihld garaat. quiet, adlts no peu.
----1452 Elden. 645-2'168.
Newport Shores 3220
340 PROSPECT
3 Bdrms. 2 baths. New rates
completely remodeled, $165
on yearly le .. e.
Shhhbhhbhl
.•• like It quiet? ~e WWiamaoo, Rltr.
OR 3-4350 IO do Wt. H uni ta around
heated pool. 1 Br Furn or 2
lack lay 3240 Br Fui'n or Unfurn for quiet ---=-------adult.I without peta • from e LOVELY 2 STORY I $100.
e 5 BEDRM HOME $300. ' Knock aoftly on Apt. 14
46 6t :;48-~ t!3 w. Bar. €M M8-80'l9
bat Bluff 3242 $17.50 WEIK & UP
-----$10 MO. UP
•/a
' 3 Bdrm. 2"' Bath.
Home with v~.
Available March 18th.
673.9200 Eves ~2253
Bay & Beach
R••lty Inc.
20'i5 W. Balboa Blvd., N.B.
Balboa Island 3355
*BAY FRONT *
For rent. UiWm. 1304 S Bay
Front Balboa Jaland. Pier
& lloat. C'pta. & drpl, bltin
kitchen, 5 bdrm. ~ 4 ba.
$500 mo yrty. 673-6628.
Huntington Inch 3400
NR new, Beaut decor. 2
BR. duplex, dlx drpg, crpt,
bit • ina. Re-trig & wlhr
avail. lfi cov patio. encl
yrd, gar le xtra prkng, $115
adul ta 812'l OpaJ 847-6391.
NEW 3 BR. Elec. ldtch.
Cpts, drps, lawn maint.
Beau. comer. lot. $145.
962· '1'526.
u;,s MO, water paid, Pacific
Sands, 3 br, 1~ bat.ha, bit·
inl. crpta, fncd, ex~I Joe&·
tion. 544-5b22.
LNM
2 BR tawnhae, elec kit, cpb,
drpg, fittpl, wuher, dryer,
M mo. 536·3665.
Paci.tic Sanda l Br, 2
ba, $150. bltn1, frpk,
dble pr, fenced patio.
Hillcrest 6-4.»5 (Arcadia)
NEAT 2 bdrm holJIC, with
yard, 1 mile from beacb.
Call after 5, (713) l'J7-G45.5.
RENTALS
Apts. FurnlthM
General
BAHIA MAR
93l We.t 19th st .. c.t-t:-
DELUXE 1 " 2 Br
FURN & UNFURN
HEATED POOL • Putt.111i
Green • r a d i a n t ·heat ·
wuber dryer facilities •
carport• etc. Priced from
Sll5 • nso.
See Mgr, Apt. 5 ~
BACH $15, 1 IR $95
Furn • 7131 Elden • Adults.
1 blk E. Npt. Blvd. 642-a;ss
• Stud.lo .tt Bach apt.a.
• UtiUUes & Phone 1ervice
e MIUd Service· TV Avail
• TV Is recreation room.
e No Depo11ta
• Cafe ~ &r -Now Open
2376 Newport Blvd. -5'8~
MOST EXQUISITE E/Side
VOLD MEDALLION
TOWNHOUSE APTS
0ecor. B. aarx. o1 Bev.
Hilla
~ Brm-Fam. Km. Ha bllthi
Furn. or Unturn. From ~"°
POOL • PRl. PA110.S
i31U .Sant& Ana CM 64.:l-tllljj .
VICTORIA MANOR-
Lovety u..cbelor Ii ! Udtm
$!Ill. $115. i Wb tree ren
<.omfortllble tum, bk!»,
t
Heased Pool, c.t.na, •.
ciowi & qwet. 9b9 Victoria
St. C.M. SIH774
' BEAtrrlFUL 1 BR, pool
ear. All ulU. pd. 'II blk E
ol Harbor on 18th. $109.50
mo. :! BR Um. $HO.
646-8CJ76.
e
$70 • MO 1 · Br/ NEWLY
D£C0R.ATEO'. Pr1vat
pal.lo " yard. Adults only
t:>75-C SANTA ANA AV!'..:. . $75 MO DOWNTOWN CM
nr shoppin&, adulta, no
pel.6, call ~l ~11, or
~u eve£. * $70-SllO 1 " 2 BR. furn TRA.U.ER. Rent ot op-
tion '° bizy! M2·~. * 133 E. 16th St., ~· 42
1 . Jir. TRAJ..L.ER/ Cor -lot
' C-ol4> • tum. 1JUiet Park
No dop or children.
962:t5fl after 5 or wk.end.a * W~ WEST * 1-Btt. Move Allow. Util pd !
Htd Pool! Ad.Ila. 646-Si76. . SPACIOUS 2 Bdrm, $125 in
cludini utila ! Clilld ok
~177 Maple. 548-5913
$35 WEEK or $12!1 mo, 2 br
uula paid, tttna or babie
ok. :l:lti9 Maple St, ~
I
r NICE! Cl..EAN! r BAau:LOR HOUSE.
II,
QULET * 646-2ll8
I BR Nk~. furn, w/w·Cfl'<
drp.1. $80 mo. All util pd
Phone after 3: 30 64&-6472
l Bedroom fwnia~ apt. e Adulta, D) peta •
560 Hamllton St., 64M073
t HOUSE Tral~r. Jum. AduJ
park. No peu. 3M w. Ba y
St. Space #7.
Newport Hgts. 3210 It'a Beach houae time. Bia·
AVAIL MAR 15th, 3 br, 2 ba, g-est .election ever! See the
DELUXE 1 BR OM. furn
d.sbwshr, FA heat, gar. $105
744 Shallmat 348·91Mi6.
FURN 1 bdr apt, water pd
$75 mo. 4411 B Hamilto
CM. :>41M73S, 548·4107.
n,
$160 mo, dining room. !Iv-DAILY PILOT Oallified
ing rm, yard maintained. section NOW!
NO d0&s * &46--0366 RENTALS
v .. [)Une.a-u.-Hou ... Unfurnished
Huntinpon Beach 3400Huntintton Beech 3400
ADULTS ONLY
New Garden
Patio ·Homes
1 • 2. 3 BEDROOMS
AS LOW AS $110 mo.
Swtmming pool -Club House -Hotpoint
ove n & range -Wash~r & Dryer -Car--
pet1ng throughout, -Fenced patio - All
lawn care done !err you.
LIVE RENT FREE
Should you decide t.o purchase your ho~,
all rent for the first year will be appl~
to your purchase.
HUNTINGTON BAY
Garden Patio Homes
Actam3 just easl of Brookh urst
1n Huntington Beach -9ff2·1389
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ATKINSON·PEEBLER Apta
1 Ii: 2 Bdrm Furnished
687 w. Victoria, 548-6138
~ewport ~e_ac!' ~200
e SHARE NEW 2 • SR/ 2
tull batha apt.. POOL! N
.
r
Hoog Hosp. tot about $100...
mo. Call SUn or Mon.
btwn 1 • 4 pm. * 646-38<li
FURNISHED 1 tidrm aipt ' · near marketa It ocean.
Dock fOC' boat ~ to 16''
Yeerly $100 Incl utila.
Adulta only rup-. &73-a!60
Unfum 2 br cottage $75.
1 Ii: 2 br furn $90 • $120
New 1 Br apta $1Cll • $125
Pool! 24mt,.i E. 16th S t.
646--4664.
y IMMACULATE • YEARL
3 Bed, 2 bath, diahwashe
Balboa Ave., near Library
673-5765 a.It.er five.
r
k,
MAGNIFICENT VIEW
2 Bedroom , Danish Tea
sparkling clean. Avail.t>
Immediately. 548-2394 alt
le
6p
YEARL 'i 3 room furn a pt.
Saytront, Pvt betlcb! Utila
paid. $100 mo. 67~. "
g.(AR.E Lux home on ti.y
U mature $100 thru June
613·9167 or ~2'l83 ex. 23.
MODERN l br., pri. pat lo,
io carport. adults, no pets. :.16
Avon, $!kl. 673-6006-E.vea
torona del Mar 42 50
pt.
~
NEAT. dean ~ br ~ar a
pa1·t1a.lly furnished. $1
546-1240 Aher 6 , PM.
R ENTAL:s
~ta. furnished
c o rona del Mar 4150
"' -~ .. ,.;.
ON 10 ACRES
1
3
\
6 2 Br • Furn I& Untum
Pool.I • Tennll • 18 hole
Putt/ Green Contnt'l Bldat .
900 Sea Lue, CdM 6TN«S
McArthur at CObl Hwy)
1 • BR. Ocean Vu! New
furn. Owner leav'a/ Avail·
immed!
$1 70 • mo. * THE SHORES
900 Sea Lant. * See m&T·
RENTALS RENTALS
Aph. Unfurnished Apts. Unfurnlahtd ~ -~--~~----:.~~~~~~~~-c OST A MISA 5100 ;osT A MESA 5100
COLLEGE VILLAGE
BACHELOR -1 BR's UNFUttN
from $90 incl. utll1.
2 & 3 IDRM -FURN & UNFURN
HNted Poola -Child Cirt Center
Adjacent to 1hoppin9 -Cftolce loca t ion
27')0 Peterson W 1y
At H•rbor •nd Ad•mt, Cost a Meta
546-0370
Monday, Marth 14, l %6 DAILY 'ILOT /NtwS·'""' J 9
RINTALS --U AL ISTATE i01lmlS and
Apta. Unfurnllhtd General FINANCIAL
Rentals Went.d 5990 Acre.,. 6200 But. Opportunltlel 6300
WANT PACl1''IC SANDS INVESTORS AITENTION. SACRU1CE! TRJPLEX
4 or j Bedroom home J4 Acres at $730 ~r acr~. · Xlnt Location!
Call * 536-7877 Near RANCHO CALlf. :!J' < Low down * 54~H~
Down • Int ONLY ;, yrs.
Campus Co.
I XTRA lie room, pvt bath & Realtors I $10,000
1
en1. In adult home. ~mp tfot·merl) l::d Riddle Realtot For ft1·s1 T.D. vac&nt prnp.
l1lllA only 3Th. f!roadwaJ lnc.1 2G! Vic.:torta OK. Al90 money ava.ll. fnr
c.M. Ml ., 8811 :?nri T.D.
LARGI:: room for employed 1 • Mr. Adama, Bk:r. 543-2337
5995 Room1 for Rel'\t Money to Lend 6320
man, no 1.'00l<in&· JlO w~k. 5 ACRES "on l"'P ol the
c.M 548.7969, W01°ld", betwt.11n Banninjl & Mortg•get, T.6.·. 63-45
l BUca to bead1! Mi.Id 11erv· ldyllwud. 1-·antastk view 1n
lee. Color TV. $10 wk up. all d.irecti<>M. Sll.000 fuU * ioi;: Dl.SCOUNT: +
421 8th St., Huntington Sch. pnce.
1 .. Bdrm, beamed cell'n&s, .JS r A MESA s 100 .Newport Beach 5200 $1:!.50 Up WK W/ kitchen.
mo. yrly. l Adult. 67J..7ti:l9 $17.50 up. Sludio ap111. :!376
JIM TALCOTT
THE LAND MAN
$3.'i.000 on lat TD on raw
land in San Diego County.
WeU set"w·ed~ Sell or t.rade
ror Cll'ar Property. "La.ytoo
Coals." Ownrr, 675·44.20. w t w cpta, laundry, $125 Preltip Addreu LGE 1 · br/ :l • ba,. Cpt&, NewPQri Blvd. 548·97~1. 1>:u Dover Dr .. N.B. 64l-;,111
ACHELOR/EXTRA LGE! • ~ R.enta Drpa. Bltns l blk beach SH~· REAL ESTATE * * * B
G
. Extra cto.eta! UtiJ. Phone a..u.RTINIQUE mo yrt_y. Furn · $l:'i\J. Gener•I ~ J\CR~ nt'ar new May Co.-Money Wanted
ara&•· * 673·7U6 ""' "!"J1 PROSPECT tNewpo11 I Sea111. Mc!.>oMell Aircl"aft,
6350
2 GARDENS Shure1J t:.ll3l 325·8T.18 Col· 6000 \\.-OULD hke to borrow S2500 Br. Open trpl. Patio . .B8Q, 1 l Income Property Holiday lnn, CdM·Ne-Avurt on nacrly louted 3 Bdrm
blt/ im Cloee sbopl 8' .Bachelou barn ec · -· ·S D Jo'rl!(>way11. $5:>,000 s A h Wll _ _.
2
. I ·--e BY OWNt:R t'.! ADJ·LCYfS. . . J040 . · ome. 1 repay ltU1.W1 beltch. sm. 400 Jumlne. From Sll~ Newport Hgt•. 5210 e :h'd & LARKSPUR, CdM. HC'l"f'. Hk1. ,)46. 1 •·1>1_~u·n._ ··wa~_n" 7'4T-7fi61 , BACHELOR Suitable for 1 l Bdrm • ....... I-tom $9.> I •
male adult. NI~'" turn Bdrm ........ From U.15 NEW 'e ldral torORre·dedvelloopmt>nl! Exch•nge1, R. E. 6230 $5000..:.. SrrondN TD. we~~~·
Y ., . • • d e $47 ,j!X) tra e r acre· ----· -rur~-.. on ewport nunw,
l60 mo. 67J.Qn. 3 Bdrm • 2 Bath • BR. rd1replat:c.1 l Pl.51..,;'l ri:H11t, a~r. * &16-4(}9j C•nHi•n Re trHt uw11ff occupiPd 6 ycar1. II~
f 1om $.150 J:"il" a ulls, yr y. ""' a· ------.,1 Id ~40 4* C&rpell·Dr•Pft·{.;ara&e ven Pl NB 548 ~ e NEWPORT ISLAND • "Jl4 Ac1•es of sportsman • • _e _:_ __ :_ ___ _ lalboe . . • . 530,500 • 1:2 Tr.:RMS paradil!e 111 the beauUtuJ ANNOUNCEMENTS OCEAN FRONT $60-$80 Bit-in Oven • Kan&e RESIDENCE & INCOMI:: Tawalinaw River Valley.
Util. pd.! Balboa Motel 315 • • • • • l Pools · • · · Back S.v 5240 RALPH P . MASKEY · Rltr 75 milea north or l::drnr.n-•nd NOTICES
E. Balboa, i73-ik> Gracloua Uvin& . . . SOPHlSTICATEO 673~ Ion, Albert11, Canada . lht! Found (fr1t Adi) 6400
IMMAC! 1 . Ba· $100-yrly Puil·Wle SUrroundinp NEWPORT RlVu.:RA OCEAN view·New 7, 11, t:l newst ""boom" area vt r t' UTIL -POI ADULTS. llt.b • 8aD&a Ana, C.M. Luxurioua Townbouse Apta.. & ~>o unit apt bldgs, all Nol'th Amerka. 74 acres FOUND a male boxeT.
OR 3-llll , OR 3-7563 tw&-5W2 646-4233 Up to 4 liedroom11, :l bath& lt'nlrd. l:;.Z. terms. NPxt to are presently in hay land, fawn oolored. Mesa d,.l
'
----I Attached uar•0 e1-I 200 m1llloo proposed beach the reat ia spruce It pine Mar area. No collar Of: EXCEu.ENT ioc • 1020 w --oM 5:0-t • --t "~ ... ,,.. BUbea Blvd~ 1 Br modem ~ rile !..Z.6._ I -All •Uher MQvemenca. d.c.,velvp. 847-~1148. !~Ill· ~ mlle n ver lront· 1 •ill· ....., • ...,..,.,. ' larie, cte111• 673~iaO'J. Harbor Town~OUH fn5,ooo Kec1-ea. Lcnter MUST sell, Duplex. by own-1 aye with all types of hwi1· FOUND, pair young lad!H
$:!5(!·$:.!75 mo. Yrs-lt?ase. rr :i BR. hrt•placr do,,n: I Ul~ & tii>hmg, Livable Iv; glasses with pluuc rirru-.
L " tdo Isle 43$1 L&e "J. 8r a~Ui. bwlt·uu.. PHUN!:. tri2--0JOO :!t Bfi upper 12131 :;4~·6:1:.!I. l·abin w11il light plant. Com· V1r-Margueritf' Ave., Cd.M,
"J. Bd1:m. ~tud10 AptA. 2 BDRM~1')i,tc B . Ceill 7' mert'lal power to edge ol 67:1-437:!.
1 BR, &ar•&e, util pd!
t' $130 M9
OR 3-W7
Ha batha. t'.1° one alMe ~la.sa wall. pr1v pa110. cpts, 8u1ine11 Property 6050 I fll'OPf'rty, good l'oads, Only rOuND:-Mall'-Poodte:-Some-
or below you. Frum $10.l mo ril'ps, bltn. Sl~ .Hll<ll!H $3::t.~ wlal price. t'rtt .It r body'1t pet. !148-47j().
NEAR SBOi'PING • 1 PRIME clear. For trade only for
'i
m7 Hart10f Bhd, CM. 1 EHt Bluff 5242 II rqulty in Newport area 1~11· Lost 6401
lalbol laland all M.anqet Aill A·! · -A 1denl1al& residential income ----------
---tF.Dtraoce ~ on W1boo J Eutbluff Apartm•n•t I HUNTINGTON Bf CH con11ne1u al or boat! * Man's Swln Watch
EARLY 1 bdr upper apt. 777 Domini() Onve, N.B. 67;NOOO 64:!-4718 Gold band/ 10 names enrraY.
Adult no amoker empl man * free Rent * Dismcuve new Bay View M·l or commercial ac1-e, 14 UNIT Mot.d sn C~ta ed on back. Ralph Walah,
Reta. mo. 6T3-634i-2 Weeks Garden Apt11. w/pvl patio, fully improved, near Broad-Mesa for your vacunt land 151S Santanella Terrace.
H ·-· -"-•---L .. ~ crpVdrpe, bit-ins, "J. car aar. wci,y Dept. Store & College. or home .. Eqwty $71,000. . CdM.
untlngton ~ .._ * Free Utillti9' * Rec center w/ pool. l ~R Rare biu"&a.int F ull price $108,000. Income REWARD! * 675-3212
NIW NEW NEW
Executive Suffes
Children Welcome from ~H:i • 7 BR. "J. b~ froni Jones-Gillelpie tor put 3 years Avtr~"e
Veq tarp 2 bd &pl~, luiced u95. ti44·135"J. or 67~16· INCORPORATED $2'.l,500.
air beat, be•ted vuc>I. c1ui.. :.'ffT :-ith street, H.B Campu1 Co.
LOST. Woman's wallet. Lef~
In phoM booth Huntini;t.on
Conti;iental. Call Janet Step-,
hens 633·46S9. Reward. ect aaraa•. pauo., $LJ:.. ._0 ,0na d•I ft\ar ~250 ;,J6.:l:,JI or 847·i>911 Realtors
,UIUlt Uvin& Wl::.s'f.kltNl::K APl'S. e COROLIDO APTS. HUUTINGJftM BEl(H 1fo1·mcrly Ed fUddle ~alt:>r at lt't tlneat! '"u w. W"~·-, 64li·'''-1 nu un Ul ·-,,_.., ....., Inc» 208 Victoria
RED Ir White toy collie. Vk.
Del ~or It Elden. Reward.
642·3531 or f>48·2466. C.'OMPl.E'I'ELY DOWN TOWN 1 t>d;·m.-bll· I "J. Br. (.;rnd·l~vel, Studllll, C·4 lr vel kn 188xI70. Ideal Ml 6 8811 01.~,~~~~~ra Ill, Stv lt oven, d"!Jt. ~i\l.::.O • Pnlhi.c, ail mod. l'OflV· P()l)I, t:hurdl office• etc. Saenfice • LG. Blk Persian cat. Nr. ~.,..,~ "-"""'"' , . .., Cu ~•·~ ~l d OK tl"><. • HAVE·, Local P.......,"Ut:a. . Edlni,:tt & Bola Olica. from $22.50 -$80 Mo. mo.~ •&ill"""" eves duJ , pets ' .,....., • up, Jon--Gillelpie •VJl"o" M2 3860 ~all utlla, llnenl, di&b-~--OtiO'l. ilW J:., Cua.\ Hwy., CdM .. .-J:.XCHANGE: For out cf ...;;;;::;;:::-=;;:::· =====
ea, W/W caJl)eta, phoo $65. SEE! 200t! Cyprel>S. bl:S.~71! INCORPORATED IJ'ea and out of itate prop· e
• 1...A .... '-cill"• FM lJUll oU Pailudesi Utan. "N1 5th Street, H.B. erty. Personals 1erv•~ ... -.. HI uocl, 2 BR lease. Cpu , drone:, bll· 53&-2531 or 847·5912 Member; So<:letv ol Ex-•••• -ft11 •• ..., P1i vate. Fenced )'&J'd. l..iai • r u ., ------
6405
m .... c, .... ._.men-., 2 ms, dlshwa.sh~r. Gardener, change Coun1elou , RELAX breakttit Poolalde a&e· 6t6-1411 aJter b p .111. 1 1 727 YORKTOWN UJET ·•-• Lawxiry tact 1ucs aval · Builn-.. Rental 6060 Ba~me a "new you" al the Q • .....,t patio, groUlld Olt .r-O:it>7 AJll'r .> v.m.
HUNTINGTON BEACH lloot" G. C:. Kltdicn \\W ~ !136·9089 cc>t•. dip, ~~. I Bdrm, blk to Ocean .l bay, PICTURESQUE
LOCATION
.. • ., ...... c.. new Newporter Sauna .It
llH:1 1,.,~,<:1111 ...,,. IH<MIJ~ Maaaaee. Fe~le 1ta1f al
" 7.
s.so With aaraaea, turn
uni.um. (;aa & water pa.id
918 Palm Ave. HB. 536-129
~-Ullll ww .:pl, pvt pauo, laund. l
N ind! Id al I -, adult. ~11.10 mo. 6'1.l·ili'.t!I· ~ v u 1oose& Vat'\\' 01 the water 1md bo1us,
1 " "J. bdrma. unJw-n ~J® Lalay~tc St., N.B. Ideal
1'"rpk .. crplJI. dtps. ~'b:1! 6-1~ for relltlura.nla, art studio,
V B t $ .. 5 750 your .service at the Newpor· . ec. •yc:res • ' ter lM, Jamboree Rd. N.tJ.
3 lj& ., :! l>alh· a:._ie1.:L. blt-11u1. OPEN 7 days. 644-00flO
Cpts, drapn, ExceU, cond.
Dupl•x Furn. 4tOO Ora.11&e A'Je. C.M. 61:t-l.LJll YEARL y 2 bdrm lower, or shopa etc. Up to 1500 sq.
_..________ :.i ddrm. low~r. rpLS irl>LC, C&i'Pf\.5. SIOVt', 1·e.· rt. WUl remodel Of d1v1tk-.
Clear IO'ic. c!n. MA¥ ~~-·I R.ETIRED Mlnilt~r & wife
1.1l.an1'e f0t· local. wish 10 share beau. !Urn
D W d C he.ml' (ckJee inl w l 2 rt'· .,
30 $80 1 bdrm, Mar ltiopn " drp!I, blln5, 18th."' In¥. $1J!S. Ill(). "J.00 7th SL Ph. 675-4747/61~9606 Rlt.1·. center. Ml tH500 after a: 67"' • .,.,4
Oft GJ O. tired ladies. Pvt room w I
M2·W~O pvt • ba~h. some trans. no pm. All da,y on w~ P lacenua. ~. ~·.LZl6 lia.iuoa. ,,-,.,, · New Stores or Offic:ea
$85 Ola.rmln& 2 br d11pkx. 535 1 $70 up includes ulllillea, air PAL..'1 SPJUNGS • new tum. smoking. Hom!! • priv. PO
Box 1233. lAiUM Beach.
RINTALS
Apts. UnturnllhN
General 5000 -RENTALS
Apt.s • Unita • Houaee
Furniahed A unfuml&bed
$60 and up.
Mr. Forney 646-0228
~J.~ .... c..
-... , for Leu! .
1 .>r ' 2 bedroom. fumi.ahfd
wl1urnialhed· F r o m $70
$150. Many locaUona.
.
DON W .ARD CO. Mi--dj
:l
m
e.
Jrplc, i&r, paUo. w 8-0787. ~le condltioo!ng " carpelln&· I borne, UL tee pvt entry
AJlo Iurn ~ta-Ml 2·2154. ., BR 1 bli. blt·ina c.:pts Oft street pa1•k1ng. club, $30,000; ahio 12 wuts.
* UPPl:.R 1 • BR $87.JO • d . 'Cir 1 . .' $2l5 ' ·ly Mr 1'"orne &14Xl'~:.:S Ownr will take belt oUer rpii, -~ ~~e; mo, Y1 ~ · Y u mw;t leave deli<'rt. Sub·
8'w, Kelt'lf(, Cpu, Bel.ore lease. ti13·3lS'.t. I Ro~ .J. W&M c" m11 11.ll t1-.des or·: !t or alter 7, M:!-'l717 ..
Modern I br, MW ,_mt, 8allaoa IJlanG ~3$5-e RETAIL STORES e ~ l>dert Lakes l)r, a.a:.!18
iara&e, pnvate yard. .J.10 .c;. 17th Street 01 * SEU. OR TRADE! *
$Ta * u g;-r31 * BAYFRONT * 1 so;,. 111c1. uL!l. ti7J-Ul40 My lovely 3 · brt ~ · ba * N~W UNft;Jt.'11. I. · BR. . -.. -.-. homt' in best. lnilewood
CHEAPEST rent. Muat ren.t Cpta, Drps, BllJ'l6, H.elng. I C8·1 CWJth hou.sM ~· ~1., ~01~er lex:: for home or unita in
this week la!'Ke 2 bdrm apt. * :1:65-MO. <Y J:.ARL y 1 t. Oita ' esa , b ... ...,., · u1M. Newpon Bet.ch area.
xlnt area. ;,.w..~ S47-755l or 642~1 . Brkrs welcome. * * Deluxe 2 BR, private ====::::::=-==· -= Office R•ntal 6070 Owner * 1m1 PL 7-70'..!6
!*llo. $ll5 mo. 2'16 Santa rluntington Be~h-~I Home & Office TRAD~ 5 ACR.£5 tor home
Ma Ave. 040·~. or mcume Wlita. Plea..ae
CU:AN! QUlET 1 BR. OCEANAIRE APTS. 1300 sq. r1. OttiC\.'fi pi~ hv· rail Mt"-FC>rellt Kl 7·7661.
.... U >I\ COM!'..: S.C.:J:. ULK LUVl:.L'i &&rlif:, atove, re .... ,, _,.
:l-IO Avocado, ~U. "/. B1·., 1 ~~ ba. cpts, dt·pb, pa.
1.10, gar&&e· Children & pc11
2 BP~M, ~tN, ~,, dri!6, -·lcomt', wttter paui. ran~. $80. :rm "A" Rut-"'" nm Talbelt
ini quarters. Ample park·
tni asi<l storaae. 163 t::. l.Stb
• ,S(. $165. O.ll &48·7171.
R. E. Wanted 6240
1era Or. C.M. 642-4269. 8 h
HunUn&ton cac -Cotta Mesa • $150 Mo. Sometime& peopte are 1n a
WI. IUY HOMES
FOR CASH
3 BDRMS, w/w carpets,
drapes, blllns. 1'11 beLhs,
pvt patio. U !l-1786.
847.10 .• n b-17-'.!:!40 I .w I:.:lcgant Of(jce. hurry -they want to &ell
1 SR • $74.5() PlU£h carlJCllllo:· "r1&b~ now"! We otter qwcll
ONE of the finer things or
tile -Blue Lustre carpet
lllld upholstery d ee.ner.
Rent electric shampooer SL.
Broekm&rt, lil:rJ B~
hunt, Hntg. Beach.
SINGLE ADULTS
Call for 1'K'Ot"ded meNa.l'e
24 hrs. 836-6200
AU persorw who own a FO·
TRON camera, please lend
yow· opl.nioo to F. H., p.o.
11262. C.M.
SPrRITUAL It PSYCHIC
PALM • CARD READER
Spec rMcf111g1 $1. l~l Beach
Blvd., Stanton. JA 7-3406.
EXPERT ~AGE le
... CABINET BATH
OR 5-4979
CHARMING adult Umr a
to SA. CC. 2 It 3 Bdrm,
ba, frplc, patio, pr, Fro
$150 20122 Santa Ana Av
Between Meaa Dr A: Pal
aadet Rd. 546-m.
j. * 1..A.RGE ROOMY 2 BR
1 ba, apts, $.100. 646·1255· * 8:ID W. C.l:.:NTER ST.
"usTA M_£S_A __ s_1oo A TTRACTIVE 1.2 aR.
St>parate i:round 01l1ce. net cub tor your home
£xtrn pm·ate c,Uict'. equity. We p&y all es<:l'OW
dispoea.ls. CBJ"PQrlS· Mrs. :\11.J'ks, 540-1720 and cloaini costa; also an~
Cpts, drps, l>l1·ms, A L C 0 H 0 L I C S Anony-
moua Harbor Area. Ptiooe
673·872't 24 Houra. OC.t:;A.NAllU:: APTS. -ARTIST'S STUDIO $4.'i dehnquent pa.yment&. lM·
l """ ,~ . Ii ii<> &:b : Also Ol'"fJCt: soo. Lido area MEDIATE, prompt and Announcements 6410 ..,.,., uro1g1a. ' • B ,. h A 11 bid<> cow1eous service .:1ven to .I PARK WEST Gll'. ~ . $!6. u7 i:;. Bay Y $75· Clean 1 BR, gar. ;,n
. :JO-l'·JoJ nr ay . ..,rap 1c 1 ••
___ .1 _'·· __ 1 ;,14 29th St, ~.B. your needs, 2~ houra. Pleaa New H-lth Club
e Spacioua 3 Sr'a • :l li&
e Swim pool • Put/ IJ'ffn
e Frplc • Lndry fac"ls
e Adult & Family areu
$149. $159
1845 Anaheim Ave., C.M.
642·~
MISA NORTH APTS.
2 BR $115, 3 BR, 2 bath,
$119.50 furnt unfurn. Pvt pal·
lo drpa/crpt1, blt·inl, aar. HEATED POUL
Nr. ahops, ICh1a Ii: OCC.
CHILD lfCtioo. Pet OK.
Coolldp/Baker 546-1681
VILLA WEST
Spacious 2 Br., 2 Ba.
Furn. -Unfurn.
Prlv. patios, Pool,
Puttina Green
$120 Up adults only
755 W. 18th St. C.M.
Hanulton. Pelittt, ~-«>22. At 8 hi 0 n Vul --1 call Mr. Clayton 547-7661. -11c CH Of f ICES for renl, l'<>mmer· , ~ . -REL.AXING MASSAGE -
• IH Nl::W l & :. ~VRM c1al & indus., I with ltv. I HAVE t;.M tn 111t deed as dn SAUN A • STEAM BATH.
N•wport BHch 5200 f"urn1shed & Unlurn Apl~· I quarters. 646-:.HJO/ 646·19\0. I °". tncom~~PryK: bw!lllf!SS or ~ B Jane, Paula, Diane, n:z
$10J & up. See manaKcrs: 250-1000 Ft. umls or ·' .>.'J6.3S69. i/ 18th oH Newport Bl., CM.
MEDITERRANEAN
YILL.AGl
ftenlals -"41tlly Hardini
~ le 3 bdrms. ureplace, cpts,
It clrps. elect dlabwasber,
dlJp., plumhcd for wuber·
dryer. Pvt palioa. Encl a•·
raeea • •torai:e.
VERY REASONABLE
Rental office un Fla¥st>Jp Rd
(behind Hu11i; HoaJltal)
541!·0723
Superlative
:!19 ~Ui St. & tiO l:!~ ~1:_ ' Brt~tol-l:i11kcr arra ;,40-J9!j:I ' ~V!>INtSS •nd Hni. 10 -8 p.m. 642·5090.
-iiiEW 1. 1 & :1 Br, 1'2 BA. ! -, F INANCIAL Now open on Sundays.
fur~shed & w1r~:~· syj up, ! ~-o"!.r:n~rci•I 6085 ht: Opportuniti• 6300 ARE ~u a patient under •
.j(J., :\lemphts. JJ0."11~. l t·~. l BC:DRM HOM!:: -. -.----Doc-tor's . car,e? Reritt~
blk.s l!.ast ol ~1-"_c~aik I * COM"L BLDG. $4!9.~ HOMJ:; & C-2 ZONING Nur~c' will gi~e you houri~ * DOWN1'0WN LG!:. ~-BR. $:>M • dnd:~al . ;,11;. 646·;;63~ Run your own bu.s1nesa trom nur!lng se!'Vlce In your
Pvt -duplex sgj. C:pls, & ___ ____ _ your home .. t'ull price Ju&l home. Hypo's , bed bathg,
lippl. t child ok. ;,:i-1;.in;,.1. lnduatrl•I R•nt al 6090 $23,500 ..• Te1ms lo right dressinp, therapeutic exer·
DUPLt:X, :! BH. Sl-ovi-:-S90 perty ciae '
PEn MONT11. m s RON· 2100 so. FT. Campus Co. 642..fi06~ or ~r;
AW HO. l!B, 1!11-tli!l~ M·I new. "Int location. By R-lto-SPCYI'S before your "Yes •
-------owner. 673-9458 -•• on your new carpel . remove
Sin ta An • 5620, -M: 1:-a ri•tol·Baku I • 1-·oi·merly ~ ~le ~alt or them with Blue i...u.stre. ~"'
------;,.tO.l!ll!:l Jnc.1 .>08 V1clor1a electric shampooer $1. Be_v·
:t BR . grow1<I lrvcl u1111. 1 arra Ml 6·8811 view Hardware. 2630 W. I bu1IHns, carp.11s. draJK:~. Coast Hwy, Newport Bch. S·~•u• fO "-"250 l Jen"~ )'lll'd. \\di!> to shop-Lott 6100 FOR-Sale. Bea\;iySalon. 3 •vv ..,. I FREE information on new Studio split le\ cl soundptwf JIJOg. $90 mo. • LAKI:: HAVASU City lot. ) rs estab. Owner ha! new Calif, Medical Aasistanc11
2 bdnn, l lxfrm, 21t; baths, Chas. C. Martin View o! lake, I block from busuiess opportunity, must program. Also lmmediate
fir l l' h d 1own eenler Zoned R·4. sac:nfi~. Ovrr $5,000 worth ep ace. P'"l pa IO, eate REAL T OR of rquip. SI.CXX> dn. Owner placements. Call 646-7765
pools, dcluxr foatures & 1999 lh1rbor, CM J.IS.11% Sll.l%. will c••Ty bal. of $1300 on MA'1V"L' &· w111· . "~ '--RI bit l111. & Corner l:.~xl;);)' Zoned -• '-0 ....,.,.., """
* NEW * 646-3'64 R -2 near Costa Mrsa City terms. 673·6170. 26:>3 E. half rl $100, S250 for RI
___ CoHt•I 5700 Hall. Pm·e S'.lJ,000. I toa.111 Hwy, CdM. hair of $500, S50 for L/ha.U
2 Br WI far $90 watet• p&Jd, * WESTCUFF *I OCEA.'1 front lu.xury Apt. Bill HendrK'kli R.C:. DISTIUBUTORS wanted, of $100. 673-2006.
twlll bt tenced) DELUXE. nf'tlr-new 2 bdrm. Ll'~ )\It elt!'\:lrit'. 1•11r[lf't· 1873 Hal'IX>r Blvd .• C.'vt , tilllleOI~ opportwu.ty, ...
l:i6T Otil\&t Ave. Firepl. Qu1tltty cptt. & Ing, draf1<'rit!s, dishwashrr. f.lb·O'.l61 l::ves :l4:i·l8'17 part or full time. l:..xrc>p-Cemetery Lott 6411
dr•.--lhlWUI· Blt-in kil. I 2 baths. lirr plare. St-st lo· LARGE IOI 75x1Jti. View or Ilona! in<.'Ome. LnVCtill'nent D-ISCOUNTED 6 I 'l.lsld 537-0380 -.~ I l64 from $700 up, .,secured by u 9
wtdishwshr Adult• or teen-_cntton. 196 L~ D~--l~ ·I. ocean & 1."0UJ1trys1dc · NOT IOVl"Otory. 6:18.;>3:.!J. grave _sites. on road. Pa•
NEW 2 SR modem nrcbltect !lier& only Call M. Pin · k asehold. 0"11er Iller clfic· Vtew Park, Box M-337
deaiantd apta. All electric. over. 646-0'.:111 Duplex, Unturn. 5800 673·t010. S'l'ORES for rent or lease. Daily Pilot
.Beaut cpl.I It drpl. GE kitch, ACROS.5 FROM BEACH! * OVERLOOKING GOU" On w. 19th C.:VI. Suitable 4_J\_D_J_C_E-~1-E_TE_R_Y_LO'l'S_. 1i.e n11t1<» A blllcooie" color NEWLY df'C! Lge ~ · brl *COURSE 60 120 for ~ta.ii. Coffee Shop or ,. ..-.., Yrly rental Spado1.11 2 • ~ • bd· Bllni. uose 10 ! x · * Harbor Rest }femor\al
antenna, tncl. aar, ir~ br. Bll.nJ, Cp1s. Drp1. Pvt· Ocl'llD'. t,e!IS(' :l!S Cedar $13,a<XJ.. * 646·1'.!86 ~11• ~e 1~, C05ta Mesa * f>.U~2·1S
lndry rm. Eaatslde cloee in, palio. $16;, • mo. 6'75·334.5. (:'\wr>t Shor1•s1 OR 3·R?7l. BAYCREST LCYr
near bua, adulta, Sil~ up. * -1211 ~1·.,\SHOR.E * 1'.!1:11 332-jt76. with a BAY VIEW. ~ W~UOR LOCATION * Air T r1n1port1tlon 6440
120 £. 20th St. 642-4441. ---, I D -----1 Sl6 500 536_9~ E,at. 2()-y1:11. Sold llcenae. LGE 3-hr 2-tir ower uplex 1 Brdn)Om, rrlll rtcrut, frn· , • · · Xlnt Beer. Wine, Groceries. :. ~ =~.:~ :i4 $1R5. WW-rpt~, N~w. dqis, I Cf'<! .I ord. 1-:a rttl(r, drape~., PRIME R·S lot. toned units, NOW in opef"alion. Owner
1 Built·ins, Pool Bllns. 11.'H ~ rpl .. l40·116l :.0;•1 L 1 f'et"lr Pl ('~I. m('d1t•11l. rtr. t04x209 S3UOO Santa Ana * · ~.J-45:XI
• 4~11 ;\f.f'TUNE e l\i.:.l)717 ~:,·~ dn. 8·17·~8-18 I -----• Carpet, Draperie~ ------_ --_ u 1a1 direct sn-667~. characP
e Furniture Avallablf' 1 * 81y Front Apt. * l'Nn R.'l:tsmT1 ·: Bl\ \1· NO m11ttcr Y.'hal It 1~. you ad th It back nd
'I Jn Avorado St. 'l ~LJP avaJl~hle 3 BR. cpts.
1
tachrd .,ar . 1·r•'· drr•. $'lj r an Sf'U 11 with a DAILY j your ' en • •
___ ·_o_r_646 __ ·_S964____ & drpi;. $:ill() 673-lm. !I:. E. 2ind St C~1 64'.!·0?i'i l I Pll..OT WA.~T AD'.! 842·.i678 Ua'1 l4> 01• phone rlni 1
,
REALIZ~: an amhlt ion &
prer>ar,. for luturt> :it some
li1w·. ~1111. a'r\11lion orl~
pi lOlS. \\ C ofr COlll!>l· flyin;
l'n11r't a1 srp1·m'rd 111•hf;
Cnmpl. finan<:ed, call Irma
~~·43\S
'
...
20 OAILY 'ILOi /Ntwi·l'ms Monet.,, Muth 14, l~
)cl(VICE DIRICTOltY slitv1cl DIRECTORY JOIS & EMPLOYMENT JOIS & EMPLOYMINT JOIS & IMPLOYMINT JOIS a IMPLOYMINT MlltCHANDISE FOil TltANS'°RTATION TltANSPOltT A TION
l•byslttint 6550 Income TIX 6740 Help W•n~ Men 7200 Help Want.ct, Men 7200 A.-nc .... Women 7300 Help WantM, SALE AND TRADE
Women 7400 ,,,,nltur• 1000
9035
BABYSrmNG Lil your home
by the week. You l\lrn. the
lrl\/\s. Ca.II 642-1407.
1\t.\TURE woman. exp in·
fant &: child ca.i~. will biiby-
101, wttk ends. &aH»m.
Carpentering 6590
CARPmrRY or CEMENT
Remod~ll Addiuona. No }Ob
loo lg or smau. 6'&2•4(38,
Laland J. fOft
Fotmerly wilh
Internal Revenue
A·l STENO OFFICE
H•rbor Shop'g Cntr
7 dys-Sat & Sun by 1ppo1n1.
CAl.J.. 545-118'.lO
y TAX SERVICE
.,_ HOM.E:; SERVICE
"' ANYTl:OU: KJ 9-1663
MIUING
MACHINE
SPKIAUST
(NIGHTS)
Collep Graduates
CAREER IJITERVlfWS
IN SANTA ANA
SATURDAY,
Walk In ... uty • • • • BUILDERS foteed lo sell
A challenrtne wotid ot Model Home i l'OUps from
i:tamour and beauty awaits COllt.a MK& tn ct. De<x>rit·
pel'!IOMble. ambiUoua wo-tor.planned 10-pc • livmi;
men who w1lh to enc.er the room, ~m S-pc Bed·
lucraUve field al riepnt room, 11-pc Bunk Bed ool·
C06metic1. Nation&lly ad· fit, Modem f>.pc Di.nette.
ve1tl&c!d producta Pl'OVidet PRICED FOR FASI' SALE
excellent income potential -$4118. Worth S700. EZ
to thole who quaJlly IDd termt, no money down.
6t2·3870 ;,49·:1713
Public Auction Notice
April 18th & 19th
WRnE OR PHONE FOR
IROCHURE & DETAILS
* EXP ERT * Landscaplna WORKMANSHIP • 6110
'.\lu.>1 be ablt> 10 llCl Ul>
and operate vertical and
horuontal type rn1ll.5.
Muumum j yean1 re<:enl
expenenc..'I! required.
~IA'l'J:; GOVERNMEJNT has
1mnlt'dutte openmgs m S•~·
nuncnto £or l'Ollei;e iuadu·
atl'S, with potential Lo ad-
vance t.o responsible poll·
110113 in pc1wrwl and budg-
rt adm1ms01tl1on M us l.
h1t\e 1:radua1rd "11hm lul
HI yl.'an. Ally c..<0lll'i;:P ma-
,.,,, quallflr~. rormal and
on·}Ob t.raJmllil 111 1:11 •·n
FREE brush ur> <."Venana
COW'lt ottered to thOie
who type muumum 45
wpm and/ or take shon·
hand al mu111num 60
wpm. B~ your alolll
up to placemPnt quahb·
ti om.
have a desire '° lead and HUB, 1n4 Newport Blvd. enrich the Uve1 ol otben.
Expert iUidlnCe In make· =CM=·======== UC> tedmiques uaures con·
Several new diesel engines. Marine & Indus·
trial. New Genera! Motors Diesel • Model
6· 71 spare parts. Over 500 tons Marine Die-
sel spare parts and Indu strial componenta.
Twin Disc reduction gears and parts, New
ltockJord Power Take-0!fs. Engine part6 for
Buda, Hercules, fairbanks·Morse, Cleveland,
Cooper-Bessemer. lJiesel shop equipment.
Tools, air compressors, air tools, tool boxes,
pipe f1lhn~. uur co mplete 6 µage brochur~
with over WO detailed pictures equivalent to
a pen;onal mspectton will be sent promptly
on request. ~ew material for Contractors,
Truckers, Workboat operators. Fishermen,
Mach.me Shops, Ranchers (Water Well power
units), Hepair snops and ma ny othe rs . All
this material wiJI be soJd wit.nout limit or
reserve. Property o! and to be sold on the
prenusl!6 of Manne Industrial Supply, 645
W. Anah21m, Long Heach, Caillorma. Aue·
lJon t.o be conducted by Stanley M. Friedman
Co.. 135 Post St., San Francisco and Sid Os·
trow, Auctioneers. 1228 So. Figuero;a Loa
Angeles. Contact any of above or phone
Long Beach · HE 5-8331 for brochure and
details.
C"..ALJ.. "Dick" 847-9739 $99.SO Lidence and 1UCC1• In tbia Office Furniture IOlO
REPAlRS * ALTERATIO~S I L.i."'1\S planled. d!chondra I
l'vtaintenance any 11te ,Job. mL'I: or lurl green ml.\, 10 ,
:!3 yn C)(!)t'r. 54!Hi713 llu'llbs. 11ve1•age s1u. I
541-3388. ENGINE
LATHE
• * • Many iood Job opportun·
ilies available now !or
qualilied &R>lic.:anu..
exotlnc; Held. Write now
for ruu detaila to Dept.
l~.l.
VlVlANE WOODARD CORP.
14021 Trrus STREET
PANORAMA CITY. CAlJF.
THREE 5· office desks $60
apiece or the 3 tor $150,
also hive deak c.-tWrs.
stli·~l. CerMnt, Coner••• 6600
Paperh'llntlnt w. H. LlLLY. Lie-. CemPnl Paintint 6ISOI Con1:r. AU. 'l'yJx>s ' ----':;.._, ____ _
SPECIALISTS
Dental Aut-. --
Chair Gde uprr ooly. s.150.
to ll&rt.
* BARGAIN! D~KS. II
--.-SECRET ARY e CHAIRS! 3116 Newport
BLVD./NB. • 673·~
QUALITY CO~CRl'..,.fo: PAINTING I
fo'rre Est . * :>'(,·j06.'i * * SM Bill Michie
COYLE 's1~~'"~. '>din•~ r~11;:r $:110.10 Employment Agency
Sublit1ntla.I tlnn ln Newport
~ach, hu openin& for a Office Equipment IOl I
Secret1ry with iood typil\i: PAT10-=-;&i-,q-r1-sjj.so I (NIGHTSI
C INTERIORtEXTERtOR \tu•t be abla to ·~1up •-ont l't'te S1"'1n;. remoVUli ~ ~ ... "' I $:""16 •• 1.ood p1,..,mo11ondl p;tl · lll60 Newpurt C<>1ta Meu il lhorthand lldU., Uiht * COPY MACH!NE * bookkHpi~. Sun thru Thun New $1~ ;\pcco w/over & 1't'plac.:lll&· Call 5.Wi·96'.!4. Winter Rates I operate r ngin,. lathe
CEMEl\'T work wanted, no Qual11y work, reuonable. ~1namum :i yt>a rs eiopcr·
.1ob loo small. _~u. H.
1
646-1977 day ~nm&· iellel" rPquil'l!d.
trl'n · to $611:1 and $11~'9. I 646-1911 Age 26 &o Ja. SlOO in supphe1, $47~.
For interview -CALJ.. 67.Hl'W or 642·:1'189 Milke dll APJ>.111llmcn1 NOW
for IOtel'\'leW "Ith l'ej>l'esel\•
u.llve from :ialramenlo u1
Sant.a Ana, on '.\1arch 19th.
'l'ttey will be aut horlt.ed to
ma.ke b.rm ,00 L'Olllmll·
ment~. For u1terv1ew ap-
potnlment Tell.'phooe Gladys
Atka~. ~. Santa
Help Wanted, MRS. DUNLOW 642-1~ •· • ---Sru1llirk. LI 8-8615 a.It 4 :io. PAl~TL~G. int.er. or t:xter. PACIFIC SCIENTIFIC
• CEMENT WORJ\ e t"int clu.s work. very ru.
1
~OfMft 7400 --RN'S _ LVN'S-Gara .. Sat• 8022
e ALL TYPES e &on. AllyLune 847-1358. CO.
• 673·1196 • lnteno~ It E.xterior1-I 1J46 s. State C.Ollege Blvd.
RN'S -DAY SHlfT l-11 & 11·7 shifts GARAGE 11lle, movu1& out
Cement, Coner••• 6600
* CEMU\"T & BLOCK * . :Ml sq fl . Small job$ loo!
Free Estimalr!1. ~I 6-4871
Child Care,
Licensed '610
CHILD CARE ala mu&
~ataJa die Uceaae aaabu
., Ute adn n i.r. Fer ,.,..
&her hlfonnaUo• eoatad
the ad1' WeUare Deft, •
l1nta ha. M1-GM'7· .
Ofll.D care my hclnw. fttne·
~ yard, lunches and mp,
Llc. No. 3456. 54&-<mf.
VACANCY, 2 to S yrs. low
wkJy rates. Hot lunches lic-
5090. 546-1539.
Contractort 6620
•
WEWILL
BUILD IT!
• Remodelini •
Add a room -kltchens.
No On Pymt. Ml f>-8900
COSTA MESA LUMBER
• KNIGHT e
CONSTRUCTION. INC.
Commercial &'. Residential
ADDITIONS le
REMODELING
2:'.!04 :-;pl Blvd. Npt. Sch.
67:>-4653
-• ROOM ADDITIONS
2:1 yrs exp -f'ree eal. 1 Anaheim PR 4·;'>217
• ~-n 18 • An equal opporturuly
-PAlNTlNG-:-;L-1:: ext:-
C1rpentry, Home Repaira
f"or PSI Call 6'734490 -------lST Cl.ASS Paper-Hanlillni:.
lnter/Exter pain~. ~ ~
esumal.1!11. 51>3-159
lNTERI EXTER p&.1Jlt111i·
Minor jobs welcome. Loe.
ret. lmmed. service. 5411-161'1
employer
DRAASMAN
MECHANICAL
~ eledJOOIC nlCUIU· -========== factUnnl hnn hu unmed·
Plumbing 6l90
PLUMBING. Li~ 6 all
work paranteed. Repe.irin&
• remodelJn&. ~
Upholstery
AVERAGE couch $50 + ma·
tenaJ. Average dwr $'l5 ;r
m1tena.I. }'rtt estunate.
Call Parka JA 7.Q.86.
J08) Ii IMPLOYMINT ----·
Job Wanted. Men 7000
JUGH IChool lludent want.I
wori(. Part tune now, full
tune in summer. lntereat..-d
1n electrorucs but will take
any land ol }Ob. Call Ron.
alter 3: 30. 1J 8-4987
SOY, 18, needs job on wttk·
ends. All around work, cJUnup, what do )'OU ~d
done~ Corona del Mar •
Newport Beach area.
67;)-1452, u k !or John.
&ale opelUJ'll 10 111 En1r111o
eerlni Dept. Muat be ll.S.
p-ad. Pmerably wllh te<:h·
nical IChool trauun& " nun. 2 yn . industrial expenence.
Electn>-mecllaruoo back-
ground lu~h.ly de!W'able.
Must have knowledae ol
dimen,JOruni " loleranc1J1ti:
u ~II u careful 1 ttent1on
to dellJJ.
CALL (7141 494·80'11
FOR APPOINTMl::NT
IRONIC
ENGINEERING CO.
Lagun• leach
An equal Oi>POl IUnJ~
Pm ploy er ----~---
Ana.
CRYSTAL
FILTER
TECHNICIANS
We need inteU1gen1 )'OW'IK
m~ with a 50ltd found•·
UOf'I in bal.1r ell.'ctronic
theory tor rhallenglJlg jot)I
in the elt't:tromcs l'°mpo·
nrnl.5 fields. 1\ knowledi;c
of lrans1stor dmutry IS
d~1rable
Should h;cvr compl<'lrd m11J.
Lary obhgauong,
Apply Ill p.?riOn lo;
'.\ffi. W E. KLl:->GER
HUGHES
;r00 Supenor A'-enue
r-:e'o4 pan Beach. Calif.
All equaJ oPpt:>rtumt;y
employer • M & •·
Openinp on day shift at St. Convalescent ff<»pll&J of 3 br home, IW11ilure,
Joeept\'1 H011p1tal in Orllflie El(perlence Prfterred patio furn, 1uden toolli,
on matttnlty, d e I i ver y Cocta Mea Conval.acmt at.her miac itema. al&o '61
room, medical and aur'lical H05pil&J 661 <:e•r St. Intemt'I camper truck,
noon. Al.lo, stalfilli: on all ~9619 ~ very sd· oond. ~1-8573. ~
J 11\ifts for oew medical in· WIDOW or Lady requirin& March 12·19
tensive L"tue un.ll· Exc.:ellent room & board, small l&lacy, * "HOLY SARDIN~!"
wary and benefits. Tele· in return babyalttllla. lithl MOVll\t; TO TRAIU:R!
phone personne~ olfice at hou.wwork, could ao to i6I! PROSPt..CT. NH.
:>17-Gl Mon. thru Fri. 8 work. Mutual, nexU>le, ar·
AM to 3 PM. rangemenu. 897·5732. Antique. 11 u1 MJacellaneoua 8600
IN'S & LYN'S *• ~~~! ~ ~OMEPM • A.NTIQUE CHJCKERlNG JIG saw ll9, sm. Navy sur·
P' • "'0 * ROS""11000 plus de&lc $10. 'L.lberator All areu. Some c:harse ~ * CAU. 546--0696 ~ · ~:. """' ailionl. Rolatinc aNtta. Square Grand * '71.<-...w.> 500' IP'ed · o • pnnt rrum-qrapb $75, :J,IXXJ lb. cap. ~pply to Dine~ ol Nun-Jo... Mefi, Wern. 7500 Musical Inst lllS alngle drum wir¥:h $73. ii.,
IQ&. Hoe.a H011p1la1, New· • ton truck wlndi '15. 6' high
port .ee.dl. SM-0651, ~l Medical GIBSON 6 atrl.ni Guitar, all steel chest of drawers
ll.5.. Technelotlata Vlnt oond! A1lo Harmooy w1 bltn detk &'. Quore1eenl
Repre Machine Opera. Vacancies on day £: alter-deluxe 12 arlni. Xlnt oond! l.iiht $50, Jiil' widt: ;,•, .. · lOlli
C 1 0 to noon lhlfts. P'ull .l part GOOD PRlCJ::S * 673~9 3~· hlgh 1011¥ 1teel cabinet a c. pera rt time. Excellent aalary and ---~ / work table i.op SI~. S.-lce Caahl•r t.....-61• ••• T·l~-. ,,._ FULJ.. 11et Sl~rland drums '"' """'JC'I .. ~ 9"'-''"" ,...,...,r hatch ()lWer Wiii make Wettefll Girl, Inc. ne! ol!ice, St. J<11eph'1 Ho.-" ZlldJl&(l cymbal&. E.xce.ll beau1iJuJ (.'Olfee table m.so.
'taJ Ora KJ 7.v... cond. $500. LI II-~. • .. ., 6 S H.B •• '"'00 u-~r ulvd. C u . pt • nee, ~1. ;i!.J th 1. . JY I· ~ " naavu 0 ..... .1 GETZE!\ TRUMPET '0'10 N. 1MW1 S.A. Monct..y thru Friday 8 llO 3. , ~ r PERFECT COND~ L'Qual opponunlty employer e EXPERIENCED r' CAW. :,.io--t!53
• WOMEN 40 TO ;,() YRS. • leltmen
e 'i. FUl.J.. lJme/l ·PART Oil.)' I. WW\t\& llhllta
1~. •Tray WaltrMM1
e 6 ~1 wttk, 1ocl-Sun. APPLY lN P ERSON
.-Dl::AGA.~ VI.BE J oc.,.::-
AV~ W/ DUST L'OVt:.R.
UKI:. Nl:.W! IS73·31.5:J.
e Hrs. 8-4:30 pm It 9:30-6 pm SHERATON BEACH lNN Pianoa llJU
e NO phone calls pleue. 1lill OCEAN AVE. -----
• NO interv1ew1 Monday. HUNTINGTON BEACH
Y1'1 Pies, llll l'... l61h1CM.
PART TIME WORK OPPORTIJNITY KNOCKS
Have open.Inc• for Ru1 E.6-
&ale Salesmen in active
Huntit\it.On Beach alfk"!.
Resale • Tract.
"CRAZY FlNGl::RS .. sayi..
Used p1anus • orwans roll·
111~ in. ~ml! new mdse
duml'..:ed. (.;et 111 on Lhci.e
IJatiatnl· \\ e re open Sun
&JI
*AUCTION*
U you w1U ~cu or buy
ipve \\> 1nci)' a try
Aucllon .f'nday 1 p.111.
:l07.)h Newport ~1 ti•l!&!ti
Wina(~Auction ~rn
!" FOAM!
l'or "Uo II )'llW~ll ..
upholste1·1111: • cut while yvu
wait . .f'Rt.LI & Mt.L•s
.l'"OAM PKUIJUL'i::., .:.!l-t
Newport lilvd , L.M. ·~·~il
FREE TO YOU
FREE Lo good hrmes: 5
Spamel &. TPnier pups, I
Wef'k:a old, reaJ cute,
ll'97.fi937. 3/ t •
MJXED ~. black Ir
white, ~ It wtU~. &
-weeks old. LI 8·~. 3/1•
Swap 1790
CUSTOM built camper. Mu.It
see :.0 1ppreocia~. w/ elec.
refn&. £ener11or. 4 wheel
dnve. Wtll trade for in•
board boat w 1 trlr
CZ131 899-0'45. "
PETS & LIVESTOCK
Dov• ------1125
WIRE llAlR TERRIERS
MAKJ:: LIFI:: '.\-1ERIUER!
4 mos. AKC. lihou. 897-6978. . ~,.... ... ...... ~I IUl\t
Bcwit1 I Y achta 9000
et;STO.'vf hwlt c.:amper. Mua'
llCt' 10 aµpreciitte. w/ elec.
refrlg. i:enerawr. 4 wheel
dnve \\'111 trade for in-
board boat w/ trlr.
-• RE~ODELJNG JM W1ntM, L..ty 702~
Fl't'e esomates It desiitn·
100',, Finan·no dn. 547-81.97.
PWTIC
titllER
(NIGHTSI
AVOl\ h.u openlll.&$ for ma-
ture women in e1tablished
Lenitorlea. free lrl.lnln&
and beauly t'VUl"Se·
.)]O. l<)O(I
Call Mr. Fisher 96U70t
WAIW'S .l:W.J)WIN S'I l..o LJIO
l*>l Newpon Blvd., C.M.
64.:Z·ll4ll-i
H_am_m_ood--Uriana It-Piano1
SKJS / Held with Marke1
Ind • jj111<11n.: 4t PvlC• )IW-
ba.ydw .MoM 10LUCl 1 t>a
.'\. Nev. pon Blvd1 :-.b.
I Zl J I 899-0'.z&>,
14' Outboard, With ~hp
Mert elct starter, fully
equ1p1 Lae tired tral.ler.
$8j(). Kl ~1. Gardening 66IO
LJ:.tl TED OFTER • SAVE!
FREE h1 • grade f~
~ 11h monthly prden arrv·
we. COASTLJNE 6CM574
al1 !i.
a OLIVE TREES e PAL.'\i TREES
by ''Bayle91"
S7;1 Up. 678-3151
EXPER. J~ Garde'lle"r
Compl. yard aerviu. Ex·
JWl't in Japanese ~
F'rtt est. 54!'r7~. 546-0'241.
TRJM·RJTE L.AWN SERV.
Reu mo or wkly rale-$2 av.
lawn. l'\ew lawns/ apr'kll,
rotoUI. cleanup. 962-8612.
JAPA..'llESE GARDENER
Service. Clean • up I., new
f'.twns. ~2577 atwr 6 P..M.
NEW LAWNS, TREE SER·
VICE. HAULING. WORK
GUARANTEED. 642·~.
FARMER BOY, COMPLETE
yard tervice. Job or month.
Free rstima.t.e1, 642·~.
J AP J\l'\E.SE GARDE.'\"ER
Lawn care. tnm. comp. yd
&erv. 543..;;182 • 64fHl384.
WEEDY yards, & lot de111-
\Jp. Rolotill, & gr1de.
543.;i677.
Grading, Discing 6615
DISCING, TOP SOIL.
Dli;\1P TRL'CK, SKIP
LOAOJ:-;G. • ;,.t:>.95:!4
--LOT-CLI:.ANl!liG--
D 1!!etn1;. mowinit & grad111g
541-3.)SS.
6730
DU~P Truc.:k, Skip loadrr,
Backhoe. Levehni;. Clean·
upe;. Lots etc.:. 962-1174:;. * HAULD\G/ CLEANUP
1r ODD JOBS. ETC *
&t!-4 U4 nr 548-7:!77
e LlTE & HEAVY
e HAt;UNC. & e CLEANUP! ~~-:1404
Income Tax 6740
Gordon N. Warren
Public Accountant
Tax consultant ~ln('f' 19~11
HOME OR OFFICE
APPOINTMENTS
fllO Seitshol'I" NB
li~:;:i.n nr 1;;;:.1<>11
h'T.!'vJ'J\IER TAX-~Er.v1n:
F & S. $4 ~>Cl. LY m ~3
yrs. exp 7 da~ !> 01.ll'n r"r
1924 Harbor :>18-'.1404 To 9
P .;\1.
e HO:\'tE SERVICE-• -
FEDERAL. STATE -$10
~sm. ~1-::iJSO
Place 1oar wut .a whett
they're loolla.r -DAIU'
r11..oT ca...in ... Mt-5178
your ad, the• att bsdr and
.IJAt,n to the phone rlnJ!
BACllEU>RS O:\LY. House-
• oric $2.2:> hr. E:xper. Lil
menu~•~
col for thole am.all cockta.11
6 d.iDD!r partia Kl.eN
brf 1 am I< Ill 6.
SEC~Yj ruu.-or-Part--nm-e.
10 )'ti bpef· Xlnt lkilla.
f.!. Ta • hr * 646-SH6
DTJOD\'T Full charie
.BKKPR. Avail 1 da.)'1 ~
Vaned exsier. Kl H.119.
DAY WORK
Pernaaent $18 per ~· Own
tram. stl·2906.
DAYS Work. All kindl--:-
54.1·236
QUALIFIED encumbered
043-2500
HOUSEKEEPlNG--
6*·8137
AgenclH, Men
Ex,.r Caahier s.ioo mo
7100
S.. Chris Fer9uton
COY Li
Employment Agency
1860 Newport ec.ta ~es&
646-1911
H•lp Wanted. Men 7200
Electronics
l ecnn1c1ans
Pt eviOUI experien<.'f 1n
~ and pounni plu ·
o.c Maten.als llld ope.r·
•flni a lransl<'r moldJ.n&
prftl ttqUU'ed.
PACIAC SCIENTIFIC co .
l'W6 S State CoUeice Blvd
Mahclm PR 4·5'.117
An equ1( opponun11y
employer
CHEM LAB
TECH
2 yel.1$ coUege chl,'m1s-
n-y plus expenenc.:r in ~
plalLn; lab doing chem1·
cal analysis and p roct'SS
specibcabon wnung
PACIFIC SCIENTIFIC
co.
D46 !' Sta le Collei:r Blvd.
Anahr-1m PR Vi217 1
An t"qual llpportuntly I
employer ____ ,
NEW
MAY CO.
South Coast Plu.a
3333 Bristol 5trfft·
COSTA MESA
Pl.EASA.~T Chrisuan lady
f...Uvc · Ill molhcr'1 help·
er. No hca1 y cook or h»e·
wortt. l.lUJt1 rm 6 ba apqt
l1'•'fll 115,. Older woman
f•tl"l· ~Ubl Uke ctWdren.
...Ua.ry 1iptn. ~-j643.
GiFTS 'N GADGETS
:->ow 1nierv1eWUlf) for ~' 1.y $il(J ~k for part Lime! TEA ROOM & lluw.e wife'• dttam! l'io
COFFEE SHOP drhvery, "° coUec1.-00 de· (JV!>lt. MANAGER ..>IH'.)83 or !>ti-3:41
~lu~t have had rl'l" 111 rx· Bl:.1:.UNE f'ASHIONS
periencf 111 tills flrkJ ulflrs you an opportunity
lnt•rviewing Houri 111 !)<Jrs. No exper • nee. ~onday thru '111w !>d.t} ~ .. uwul Sptil SUmmer
JO . u J\.M. & 1 • .,, I' .\l. t asb1ons! Open'& for qual.
1:->o Sundays• m~m11:l·1 in many areu .
Benefits Include. ~or ..._,p1: a34·:.!9'Jl, 828·2453.
Lii>eral D1i.coon13 \\ A;>;n ;o lln ·in mald. Gen·
Hospilal & Sui ;:u:aJ 1n~. rr .. 1 house work, cooloni,
Paid Yal·atlCJns I 111u~1 speak French. ~e
Ltr1• lnsura11cr h.1u~e-2 OUJdren. A~y
Schoel..,nltructlen 1550
POLLY ;a;UEST
BUSINESS COLLEGE
A school ol distinction -
complete SECRETARIAL
TRAINING. A Polly Pnest
Businesa Award Scholarship
will be 1t1Ven to 1 irraduat-
~ 1tudent ol I.he Newport
Harbor and Costa Mesa
High St·hool.s. Se,,.~ your
counselor for fuU det11l1.
548-9723.
READL"-:G Center · Rt-med·
i a.I " Speed -COW\lelt ng.
call for h-tt literature I
testin;. 89'l~l t. * TYPING-JO LESSONS *
Chilcoa1'1 Quick EZ method
173 Del Mar U 8-2859
Tahitian Dancini Lesaona
By N1tive-Tahlban
67H916 Swk Pa) la111 Stale Emply Serv.
K:tiremenl !'lit.II I ~. ~. Brilitol. Santa Ana. .a W ., "'eenciff. M. An l::qual ot>1J0111..1111y I 9 BAR MAID 1600
t:mployei ro" __ ... __ I e 1.CJ.Go DANC""""' TOOLS & All• ·•·1ivc. aooct figure.
TR IN.NG l:t:AR-$170 wk. LI g.,9()18.
A Call btwn 3-7 pm/Cotta .._
T ,1f J
I~ furniahedl
~·ac.:tory expan.;1.>n pro-
gram ha.s c1~hlcd 11
UZ «~IND£11S • ''""'"t#I AlfM'! ~I •11 l I di •~ wo.... ,., ''°" c_, ... o. .• H••"1't ,_. . ..... . a es .., ..... ..... A .. 011 ,_ o ... ,. COllAIJ Air,...
Ste111w1y Pianos
G<XA •lect100 ol new and
used OfiazJS. Upn~hl. spui-
et and 1ii1rand p1an01; both
new and 14Md.
SCHMl . .DT·PH1U.LPS CQ.
l9U7 North Maill ~~
Sanl& Ana
Org~_n_•~~~~~•-13_5
• ORGANS • ORGANS •
SouUiland'a Iara~ deakr
oHcn selecuon of C111er JOO,
a.II popular make~. f:i
t e r m s. I:: v e r y service
Chon1I S19:>: Spineti.. s:.195 !
•. ull $69:).
Glen HodliOn's HAM.MONO
Studio, :l9j4 i::. <.:oast
Jil way • () R 3-lllOO
CORONA L>l:.L MAR
Gulbransen Organs
J33 t.. 11lh, t:.M. ~
Radio 1200
:! EICO 762 Cll RIGS
with ant. Mikes It XT Al.S,
$15. Hnlh. 1Twoer1 NEW!
$3.j. CalJ 962· 1693.
Televisien 1205
1 ui>erungs lor qua!Jllcd
hour w;o>ek $2:'JO mo if quail· ,.,._ $46.Jlll
lied <.:an work into man· For Appo111lmenl WE RENT
EXPEDITER al( .. rs fl081uon. t"or appt RUTH RYAN AGENCY N I ti only i·aU Mrs. Autry ew, near Y 11\!W, reou I
men. ~me mcchamcaJ
01 elcctncill t11u·kground
helpful, hul 001 ne<.~s-~i',l·.:ljl! betw. 1 . 3 pm. Secty-R.ecept ........... $400 TVs. color TV1, phonos,
Prev1ou:. exper1Pncl' in Sliry. Girl Fri-Bkkpr .•...• S300 up washers, dryers, ironen,
produci.100 ~heduhng Cill perlOnnel dept. ~;~.C"YS, Typiatl,. Comp. Op-Full ~ Bkkpr •••• $433 refrc1. atove.s. Rent hi,
and rxpcd111ng IOI a \10NDJ\ Y !+-;• ··r· r.cn. otlice clerka. 1793 Npt., C.M. 646-4854 buy liter, if you wish.
s m 11 I I manulactwlllg '"''""Beach area. Dacey 17931 Beam Blvd. 84i-9617 No DcpoSlts/No Contracts TL'L.SOA Y 9-1 Tem1~m11y Svs. U02 f:. l'""' w l7th s A •...07~•Q1 L" • • It ..... · Requires a minimum nf :i company requ11-e;1 uu • • . . .,, .,..., "ree ~u:e vd1very
_years of recenL indus1r1al 53 .. ns""' 17111 '1., Santa Ana. MERCHANDISE FOR 42 Yrs. Appl. ReliabiUly
expe11ence in trouble shoot· 1 PACIFIC SCIENTIFIC I """" "' :.i::-11.ii ----SALE AND TRADE Je11H'a Kt 3·1341 I
tng. muntenanc.'I!, ca11bra· CO. "1:.1 l'unch Operators. :! 1013 s. Main SL. Santa Ana
t1011 and lest ol 06c11lo· J:i46 S State Collei:r Blvd • BUSBOYS yis q peraenL-e. AU shifts.
scopes: pulse gene rators, I Anaheim PH l-:ill7 , U1c1.n~1· Co. it.rca. Dac.'!'Y Furniture IOOO Miscellaneous 8600
V fVM s 1pec1al sem1con· 1 Tt•rn11 :ivt . 120'.l E. 17th St., duttor I.ell equipment and An ('QUiii opporllllltly I :-\e<•tJcd lor llll)hlS· I!! )'rl• f..t. I S<1111a \na 542-4457 We Did It All!lftln! Half Price s.1. Pmµloyer 11 1 ' T-tontrols. A r.trong k.n<1~ I· ovei · ' PP Y "lll:._1:._l.J __ dd ___ .,..lad-:--1:--or 8ought M1nuNcturer's All merchandilie Ill our rd~c ol JOLJ<l state cil't'ultr} I -----j l"IVE CHOW.NS ·h , nu le :il!hild )' COMPLETE ··Bargain Bwldin&"
._ ed JANITOR ltt::SfAliRANT ou~· .. i•eplll& • c care will be sold a i P•~1 reqwr 1· , •an1 L' ,. l ,1 Cd'· L1\1• 1n or out. P11. 892-6421. SHOWROOM
tOW 1't.WPURT k.UAUI
l'!U LAU..S Pl.J:ASl:.
ENCL. Bnt . .!4 Vt.. Atlas, 7
Yr. Bu. 'I. V~ f"ore1if1
I~. Ul{-t, Research L"frt ..
bk ~. '" perfect CUfl.
S..'7~ wl Ilk tl'rnis. pis cl
~1-f Mrs. M1tcheU.
CARPETS a lnght: Make
18' Stttl Boat TRAIL.ER.
Larie Tires It Fenders.
$200. * 536-6239
OOAT ~lauitenance It Letter·
111z; In or out of w1ter.
673-1291. 6r~.
Ulem a beauufut s•ihl "'llh Sailboata 9010
Blue Lustre. Renl clcc:trtc.: ---------
llbe1npouer. $.1. Recd Te. RHOAD~ l3. £DILWIL.buill
Wmkle Hardware. C.01111 fully equipped for raclnc.
Mesu. This boat has not finished
WEU. kept carpets lhow the wun;..• lhan 3rd in cl&M
l'ftulll ol reiuJiU' Blue L~· cha~p In la.st S yrs. Prtee S6 9f>O. Owner 1n4) tre lllOt cleaner. Rent ele<:· ' M I 6-820-1. Irie shampooer $1. Klrl.iy -,...------Hardware, Harbor Shoppin;,; ISLANDER :!4, fbrifi.s3
Center, (;.;\1. sloop, mbrd en.:. Iota ol
----xtras. like new, COil S8500.
CARPET/ ~1~e Wool C&rv· sar ~ OR 3-8271.
ed Wilton :!J' x 23' &: lb x
:.'()·. J\lao Bejie Cull len1tth * A WINNER!
Traverse drapes ti 1wc KITI:: s.;9.i, Good rond!
rooffiii. :-..int L'Ol'ld! Best on 3·~984 alter s pm. ·
oUer. 67;,.i.cti. -------Power CruiMrt KITCH£."\ Aid port-dahwr 9020
St:>. Lie 3 • pc: Sec't $15,
U phol chair $10 I nro.Js r~·
covering1 Slll KiniUSher
Dr! HH.
BUll.DERS Supply, Kitchen
appliances for bulldera &
apartment owners.
Al's Appharu:e Service
1599 Orange Ave. &46·8:.!15
U.ECTRO SINK CENTER
Complete With lJJ.Shmuter
$1;,c). Sacntice! '...l()t.4 Orance/
CM blwn 5·8 pm.
1610
Buildin& a dW1e Bugi)'
NHd VW Parts
Ca.II After ;; PM.
541.0291 -------Wanted
Win Model 11, Trap Gun.
Give grade, cond1t10n I::
prlce. DAILY PlLCYr BOX
PJ33.
42• VCF8 Matthews '57
Twin GMC ds'ls • nu 1964
Full electron1ca . 2 dble
stmu. shower, lg. aalon. 1n
mint COfld. Asking '39.000.
Wf'st Coe.st Yacht Siles
2607 W. Cat Hwy NB 642·5365
40' Dietl<'! Aux. oce111 cntll.
1960 Atldna L'\ltter . sail.
Bank offers $15.000 loan.
easy tms. Take trade or !
for S6500 baJ. 2 ~It
Lakes Dr ITI4J 328-sm,
Palm SJ>g1.
'64 OWEN-:-:S:-po-w_e_r -cru-i1-er-:J>'
65 hrs Iola! time, like new,
many, many extras, orig
cost $17.200. Must sell
$10.500. 642-3370 or 6TJ-7436.
Speed-Ski 8oat1 9030
'&I Gluspar 'Super G', al•
most new, 160 hp lnt.ercep·
tor 110. Must llC, ~.
546-3282 all 5 PM. case app y 111 pe1'SCJn ta.. ID .1 .1 ,, •• -· 11 . I""" c. .... ua:. , wy, '"'· .1 PRICE MR. w. k:: Kl.INGl'.:R ay li iut. Age .w·.>.l ospi· --· ---: Rr~LIABLE lady for house of Furniture T l~l e~'r1~nce. n1.>t:~s.sary. I DISHWASHER clroani·i~. oner a wk. Own MediterTanesn • Maple dW'lnK our MOVE-IN Sa.le ~~ ;iv(~~uc~e~~~~: Sedar~ tan.,e J:!OO.c:><J per LJAr OH !\l~l IT 1ra1t• Call 962-2692 alt 6 DaJUsh • Moclc1 n HOUS~ OF CHAIRS JO' Surfboard S60, Games,
&ats Wanted 9050
HUGHES mo. •or info. conlaC't ;\Ir,,. 1
1, m PRICES YOU Cf.N, AFFORD 517 W. 19th -C.M. TRADE cute 2 BR home
Dudlry. r'Xl'\'. h:.kpr \\'rsf· AJ>l'L Y I:\ Pl:.1 <.SU;-. • -SALE.SL.ADY •· NO DOWN 1. Toya, Dolls! 67J-Oi..'"'l!. above Glendale, S14.950,
I
mmslcr Cummunll> lfo•p1 I POO ----BY OWNER, Uving room $3,500 ""'Uily for cm, cab;,. · ·· · REUBEN'S t' \l;1•,1c & NOTION Dept. 3 Rooms of Furniture L TA"l mc:c: ~.. " U t Lal, 20() llf>l>p1tal Cu'Clr. e :-:r \Gl::R COMPANY • IH.5• furn & chrome breaktasl cnJiscr. Joe. <2131 352·4491.
"ii)(I Su!"'l"IOt A\l'nur \\\•slnllOSIPI ~.ii r .. Cu.c.l 11") . t\ H. , BOR BLVD CM $2.99 Per Wfflc Nl::W AND USED srt, wooden louvered i1hul· -
'-'ewport Beac.'h. Calif 8!1:l·t:l41 .11-..: ~-.:'11'i6 '.JAi llAR -_!_ -7 pc. Living Room"'Sel 1966 BRUNSWICK $275 ter: ... CALJ.. 642-3.m. Mobile Homes 9200
An equal opportunity t>m· ROUT!-. ~l\L!-:.c;:-.iA\ • llSl::KPRtCOOK * 5 pc. Dinette Set 41 • x 9· SLAT!:: m, 3-PIECE brow~onaC:!
plo.vl"r -M&F___ _ .\1ar,.11• 11 111311• dM.s!Xf I ~9.!~~·_Women 7300 l"r \l·.W Ri·~t llomr. L1\e 10 pc, Bed room Set 1''rce deliv. & inslitll. IOO~o end tahlrs. l collee tahle TIRED OF A HOME?? DISHWASHER nei.tly In serv1cr ,.;.t1ll)lt~h· Exu . Secratariea 111 '• Mx! s:ilery It worki11g Small ~tort' -BIG V11lues! tinan. We t11kc 1radc-111s. S70. 646·86al. S• e my 1960 10x50 Monclair
I'd IOC'al l'f>UIP 'i11111ini; m11d11 ms. • ~190 N f f t SECARD POOL \YAN-T-. -fo.:ncyc, ,..._.,11-;r lr:iilrr. I Bdrm, lge tiVJnit 6 ::o A'.\1 10 3.00 PM Jm1md1dl• u1 .. ·n111.;:. 1or : -0 am:y ron · · · • ~'l3 • . v~u room. Xlnl cond, Will fi. ;, DAYS WEl'..K 11uuanl1'r ~.\Cl'Ull\ r '>Cl'tl lanes Ill 1: \m 'ilITING in your home • . . but took INSIDEI ,; . ~. Main. °' an~c j,J'J-1:192 Gr1•;.1 Books ul thr \\ r~~rn dlAAl (', Spa,.,, 11va11 ... 1>1e.
0 1'1 h•'ll-'1i 1 ~ .1. h r:, ••. >IP :CJ yrs of site f.x· APPROVED FURN . AQUA-RIUM·S--Wo1H Conwle1e ~-:ltiJ:z. c 1 1 St\ACK :;H P #9 11 h•s-~l 1() ,.,,.,. 1 ;11 c.. YI" 10, , •wl· 111 1 ,, children. 67.'>-tJ4g. 011111 rtr y scr np. Days
J-146 ~:. Coasl 11 \1)'. .~t:Hll(Xi UI' h;.nd ill·l:!ll ~Jilli knul\· 1;11 I< 2Jj9 lla11lor Blvtl. c.~l. 1-10 g11l.-11how ltlllk w Ill-I.I )\-lt!Ol or """" 7 P~.
Coronit drl .\1 .. r c;;, 1-111.Jll Loo.: Uriwlt Oft lrd;.w of hkkl'I: J'.ty s:it.(J -lcor Vwlorlal• LI R-9660 1cr & hOJd, lll'\'Uli l'l'fl<lll' $Ii. FREE TO YOU I .~~~~119._ -·_
---- -----111•1 * l\~J::P-YOliR .108 * Call altr r 6 P.M. ,,.i:,..7774, 1\3 .\1AClllNlST --. SAl...k..:;.\lA.\ * $ B'll M' h ,), •OOS<'wile and rnolhl•r Open 9-9 Sal 6 pm, Sun ;, pm 4 C k 11 Skylinl.' l:?x.10. expando
J"'b shop exp St dy o k " 1 IC ie MOVIN(',-• -L;-r·' -nch Prov· MODl::L EC 106. Twin s1Lr _ ute 1
1
1k'n1:.·d 'k'"' Ua !iv rm, porch. 1wnmas, '' · ea w r SALARY. COM,\11SSIOI\. C 0 y E .ind f'arn a w-kly paychet.k r " 01~'"~ ma e " od II d L ~~ L"-L I f ~ • .,e . • ar ca l'O walled • ln n:.iu·o adult In m em. wt rqu1ppc I C \I{ AL.LOWA:'\(.'E * 847-M92 * bdrm l'C.'I, Dinin~ set. Re· """'ra on¥ JlO'lUre oa1·1 l hal & 1 ,.... •
plant. Apply In per.son. !>l:'\Cl::R C'OMPA:'-<Y Employment Agency B1\ll,·s1 ....... 1"T>. Ut• hsckp'o, frig, Couch. Lllmpei, m1s1·. malt. & sprina. Neourly new ong . r • il'l!Y loni park, C.M. $7500 • consider
EDLER INDt.:STIUES 2300 Harbor Blvd C.\l 1860 Newpot1 Co!>t.a Ml•s.i ~ • c.n ~ ,. 548•8421. S40. LI 8·10<!3 before 5 pm. hall'. 1\Y 7·54SO. 3ttS terms or Real Estate tnde.
'llol Do SI r\ 11 8 h ..i..16 8981 liw 1n S80 mo, Uve ool S60 I 4 ~1o. old puppy. Part Alas· LT 8·8416. · ve . I cwpo c I C-ARRrE-.,-..=--d-..,., • Dl"'INC bl • '"~·-n :. MOVl:-o;G Eve~ .. hlna mu•t -~n •MYS w1n1e in m · •16°'6654· " ta e , C1"""s ...,. ' · ,,,. .. ,MO. " kan llusky. llomc "~th fenc-
F Ulf-or part lime, up to I Laguna Bea.ch. No~ takmg leg•I Secty--• SE.A~~---Col, Easy chairs 111 S-IO, go• Liv. & Br "!rn. retrl~. fd yd. Loves cluldren. 30~aiTRAILER at Bayshore
Sl7.i wkly. fuller Brush. appllca11on11 in all La~una !:>·;)., ~ .... 11ld l\1~i11 lci;dl Colonial c:ouctl $1!lJ. Bed -many m1sr ilems-'>I ''169 :l l H I Irr Pk, SJ200. Wkdys ~~l'l·fi-1_7:: vr_~16_·ll_:,1!l ;irpa~ Call 61'.'· l:m -\1r 1ror1 1111M1lo~\ ~ 1~• 1n11 • CANVAS WORK SlO &tHJhll!l 'i b4'.!. 7\~·I NB. • ::.._: --· _:_ I '.ll3·7!'l0-270Ci. wknda 642-75.17. --• I'. I lttnt' • 6-t'..l-37~'l __ • . . - ' .. '·, --(.;AS Rl'ln,;:. rre r i:;rtl')d WOl'k · -f>.\l<T lime 1·u:.lod1an t"Yr'• /\•rnd1il'I See Bill Michie Bl':'\I\ llt:l>:o; s::;, IU.i\l 11~ l:L. 1:!0 hass IH'l'Or· Ill.!. c~~d111on n.10 L ' Bal'"la ELECTRIC CARS 9250
C 0 11• •' 1:KE~:P!::R -LrVl:.·IN d ~ .v .. J" c.. "' ,\ pa11 u111e "111do"' ..-ash· 11,i"'1.;m S;d, ·Ill.in Y l E ~;OO!'l l'O:-.l llTIO;>. 11111. Jl<'Rrl \\'hi ;,.1~!.!1 Rlvd 1 11 rl '1 ./\ I u: • 1 ~ r elrlrrly lady Nol \II ·r. • ,.. \\IP'-I' . .,~ Ch ,., ll~· * ·"' ir ,,...,,.,,.,, II 11 \\,,.:ht c·o Cm plo mint A · !16~-:.l'.!.1 ·1 pm L'RL•, ' •·· c., nn "'' "v • ·"' y gency 10\ Rltd· 67:1· ll:! l Ir r I mJ\rrt flllJll•ll'• : I Ii 1wf1 lul}y "'I'll(>. \\ 111 h'Rd .. $125 week. 30 hr1. I •Ii r.1~·111·:.1· 1 l'\I l~t l\r w110 11 c 'n!i1a .,,,.,.. VH OA1LY t>W>'l' '-I CASH in 30 MINUTES 11'Alr., :! fe ma le. :,OIG·llJ..>1 , tor laic: modPl ,..,~. «>mr·
h'4· ~.~: 'l 111 Am nnl\ ( h:m :e 11: 646-8981 •-<l 11 1 ;nuirn~1anc:11": t 'l.••"IUMI lnl' ~urn Appl ~11it.~lfif.O ·1 11 thin1: :.prriaL fi.l~.:~;:l'.1
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11/ elec.
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9000
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N/ eJtc.
4 wheel
for in•
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lAJLER.
lers.
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11ter.
9010
ut..huilt
racin&·
finished
in clu.s
st 5 yra.
er m4)
~
lou of
.st $8500,
71.
=t:
tnd?
5 pm.
9020
ews '57
nu 1964
2 dble
aa.lon. 1"
: $39,000.
: Sales
I 642·~65
an cruia.
r . lllliJ.,
IOO loan.
a:Jc or !
! Oeicrt
328-Sm,
TiiiUf:i)'
like new,
ras, orig
ust sell
673-7436.
h 9030
r G', aJ•
Intercep·
IC, $2995,
9050
IR home
$14,950,
im. cabill
l52·H91.
9200
IOME??
Monclair
lge living
Will fi,
llVaJ);it)le,
up. D11y:11
!T 7 PM.
cxpando
awnln1t1.
io, adult
• consider
.ate trade,
Bayshort
0, Wkdys
.a 64:l-7~1.i7.
rs 9250
'fi:l C'h"v
\\ i.11 11·11d11
l!t, 1')1llt0
Trvcb 9500
'i:a RANCHERO/ ~ •
MJ. 2&Cl VI, Pwr • S. OR
wW Lake motorcyele.
646-1616.
'61 CHEV Paiwl/ '5' CHEV
Panel. BEST REAS OUtr!
~· 673·*'6 uk tor "Fonl" Eves 548-57~. * '62 FORD ECONOLINE P ICKUP $850. 542·1'196 after
3:30 pm or SEE at
Z'll9 W Al.LACE AVE, Of
J.'OR SALE 'M Chevrolet
Pickup. Fa.&r condition •
$!00 cuh. Phone 544--0930.
11'll2 M~. Tuatin.
'61 FORD, F-100, 4 1pd, 4
wheel drive le pullman
camper. Pvt pty. G73-o770
TEST DRIVE BEFORE
YOU BUY •••
THI NIW TOYOTA CORONA
CROWN SIDAN or WAGON.
EVEN THI STOUT PICKUP AT $1195
HE & DRIVE THIM AT
HERIEITS JEEPS
1927 Harbor, Costa Mist
# 7 Balboa Coves, NB '!!!!!!!!!!!~!!~!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 1''0R l&le '37 Dod.a'e pickup.
Open lvM. LI 1-1515
Body aood lhape, runa
ii:ood. Phont M&-ms.
GOING OVERSEAS! Need
to lfll '6.1 Chevy n eetaide,
8' bed, moo. 536·4480.
·~ °'9v. pick • up.
Real aood cood. S:.195
962-3852 a1t 4 pm * '52 FORD 2-l'ON F .0, * PUT-BED DUMP. * $500. * ... 646-127!>
MG
e ReprocetMd •
'63 M.G.
&.dllt'r, both Iopa, RIH,
extra abarp $10!MI. $37 De·
Uveni $37 Monc.h.
tOOtfo financing O.A.C.
California Sports Cars
901 £, Finl Santa Ana
542-81101
'64 MGB
VOLKSWAGEN
DELUXI SIDAN
$1652
Powder blue. Radio • heel· -..:i.------9_5_1_t er. While wall.a. I.AW miles.
'!ii JEEP CJ-5, Hubl, Ovtt-
drive, Pwr • win~. Heater,
Top, Wide wheel.I &: dual,
Tow bu. Roli be.r. $1D).
541-Gl,
$1695.
$25 DELIVERS
36 Mo. flnan. avall. l-'1-ee
~ da,)o trial exchanae
COSTA CAR CO.
Nlf ID
tSia l~-Harbor. C.M. 642-~·
~C.;;;,;;U.;.;..:S;;...;T_;O_M_bui_·1-t -t.1l-mpe-r. PORSCHE
Must !lee to appreciate,
w/ t lec. refrig, generator,
4 wheel dnve, wu: trade
tor inboard boat w/ trlr.
t'.?131 ~.l85.
'6.l CAMPER or--,6.1-Chev.
truck, rully ~uip. will tnde
ror late model car. l!OfM•
thin~ &ped al. 6t!·363:;.
lmeortect Auto. 9600
ALFA ROMEO
'6.1 Alla Romeo. Pirelli'•·
~. Excell. oood. S.200
le take OYn pymll. 1 LI 8·268'7.
AUSTIN HEALEY
e R.,,rocesMCI •
'6:: AUSTIN HLA.l.l::Y
J\oadster with ha.rd top $1099
$Ji Delivers, $37 Mcnh
I00'1C. flnanong O.A.C.
'Callfornla Sport• Cara
.. ;,.t2 ·8801
~I £. Finl Sant.JI Ana
·:ie AUSTIN HE.ALEY
2 place Dix wldi O'dnve
While 11.•ith oririnaJ ttd
lealher mterior.
$15 del. $30 mo.
ioor,o flnan. AvaJI. OAC
OOST A CAR CO.
1969 lia.t'boc. cs. Kl-:t87J
'Si AUSTIN HEAI..EY Road·
at er, ~ apeect. 100% be.Dk
1!.n&aclnc available. OAC.
$299
California Sports Cara
542-8801
901 £. 1''inlt Santa Ana
HU MIER
---~~--~-~-e '60 HUMBER •
Sold for over ~ new.
Good bulc tramportauon.
100'7. bank hnencin& wail·
able. OAC.
$299
California Sports Cara
901 E. F\l'lt Santa Ana
:142· 8801.
JAGUAR . . .
'63 JAG • MKlO • 247500
FUU. POWER, NO ON
OAC, PRl PTY. ~·9361
!H
KARMANN GHIA
'53 GHIA
Buutilul little tranfiC> car
$5 dtl. $12 mo.
100~ Finan. Avail. OAC
'66 Porlcbe 911, black ~
chronw wheela, Blaupunld
am • 1m sw, custom rpts,
every ex\.ra possible. Best
oUtr over $.):t'OO. Weekday•
~·'13:.!4 tNes & wkenda
;,.tt-Jci86.
•59 PORsciu:;-super, ca·
br1olei. New paint and good
top. .\!\11 FM, exlru $11100.
~HH5
·l;o P:nche 1600 S ~vble
HT. AMI fM. Abl.rt.b. Must
aeU cmsider trade 13.9-00. * '61 PORSCHE, AM -ntf
c.hrorue wtwll, 46,IXXI m1,
Xlnt cond! $2450, 646-5732.
'&; PORSOIE "C''
5100 miles. $3900.
~woo cond1uon LI 1·1768
WE
SAY
MORI?
A 11ew factory frealt c.r
from y o u r authorlHCI
Volkawa1en Dealer In the
Harbor Area. _, ... .,.. "'nm"·•...,..
llAl.IOA ....... I
1'79 N&atOll '°""",,_•CO.TA-. C == _II
SPRnE ~ 5111'
--59-S-PR-IT-I -,, --
Excellent condition tnruout. ~f Good pa.Int, l iret •• rtttnt
a11ertiau1. MUil tell $t!lfi.
SUNIEAM -
'42-0l44 ~
GOING Atiro.d! Mwit uU
'61 Sunbeam Alpine . Hdt41,
wire wtieela. ~am.
TRIUMPH
'57 TR.·3, Nd, reblt tram,
3 new tires, ~ cond S700
Ol' Best ... 142-2940.
,.S. CHIO: IVt~~ON I~ Al)O THl
ONLY AUl~IZtO l'OtSCHt
DtAlll IN TH! HAllOl AJJA
USED Volkawqen wttil an
exteMivt W'UTlll~! v .. letl
VOLKSWAGEN Inc. I Chick lvWMft •
19'!0 Harbor Blvd.
'6.'I VOLKS, aets 50 mUeti to a.& Mesa KI ~ j tJ,t: gaUon. N~' pailll, lour : --61 l/W
1 liPttd sttt•"Uli and free
I
-heel.in& shift. Owner bf·
G.I. Md army
on't ahip w
beli 'eve :!5
It. Would
mt 1aJ?
'15-()t3'1 at ~. ' '&5 VW SUNROOF
)'OU
Call
cula.te. Hu ewrythln1 mma
$1695
lOO«;b Fl.naaclnl.OAC.
COSTA CAR CO.
I 968 Harl>or, C.M. 642..w74
58 vw
$21 deliven. $21 month
$499
100% finandn1 Q.A.C
Callfernia Sports Cars
5'2·B71
J 00 E. f'i!'lt Santa Ana
'65 VW SUNROOF
mmacUla~. Hu everythln¥ 1
$25 DELIVERS
36 Mo . .Ii.nan. 1v1..11. i-·1-ee
;:, day trial exdlang1?.
S8¥'J
$.).; del..lvtta, ~ mc:ittb
100% f l».ndn& O.A.C
Californl1 Sports Cara
901 E. First Silmta Ana
54:1·U>l.
'11 vw .. new tires, radio,
.r$1ill ea&, ex cood, $111().
673-880I aft 6
'63 vw, Very Clean! Low
MUeaa~. The low book price.
673·80'J2. Of 67JM64.
1956 VW. SUNROOF
L.xc-ei!ent Condition
$685 * 673·1067
VOLVO --':i9 VOLVO 4 SP.
Built in Sweden and beau·
liJul. Orlilnal inside It out.
$10 def. $18 mo.
100' o f'inan. Avail. OAC
OOST A CAR CO.
l~ H1rbor, CM. 00·4874 . Costa Car Co.
1968 Harbor, CM. 00-487 4 1
COSTA CAR CO.
969 Harbor, CM . 642-4174 An,tlquea, t1111ica 9615
MERCEDES IENZ
WHY BUY A USED
Merced• • I
You don't !mow about. W
have many we know 1bou
le they are auarantffd. See
our eelection.
JIM SLEMONS Tmporl.s
120 W. Warner
S1n~ Ana ' .>46·4ll
ORANGE COUNTY'S
LARGEST ~ELECTION
NEW It USED
Mercedff Benz
J im Siemon• Import•
Wamel' al Main Sl.
4
Sant.a Ana ~16-11 H
th
MERCEDES · 8fflz 190 DC
(diesel• late '60. Whllt w!
blue ml. Sll!l:l. 673-4872.
MG
REPROCESSED
'64 MGB
Bt-11ut1ful • One O\¥Off
Sli.:1 n~ls. sn:i mn
COSTA CAR CO
71 l'l6'.1 H11rhor. C-~t 1>1~-IR
'60 V.W. VAN
Surfer's Special
No pymt. 'tll May 20.
3 to Oiooee from
We carry our own c:ontra.cts
COSTA CAR CO.
1969 Harbor, C.M, 642-487-i
'60 v.w. 1500 • S Sed. Leath·
cretle. W/W, low ml. Im·
mac. $1T;,O. ~ eve. •
wk · end11.
':i7 vw-eul.100m1leeoo~·
tiuill mgine. Goiflo\l on trip,
OPCd money. Make oUer.
~ .. 111.14l9.
-.-·~vw-sro-ro9:>-. * LI.KC NEW: PVT · P'J'Y.
OR S-1234 ext -1972 or
OR 3-24:ki.
FANTASTICAU.Y clean '60
VIA', new braku. liret,
uphol. etc. S900 pvt pty
~736 eves. .. '64 vw • Very rood condilion.
SfaiO !'>4l).9JO:) --
NO nu11trr '"1\•l 1t 111. )Oii
t•11n stll 11 with e DAILY
J"IUYr WANT AD! I 64'.!·5678
I 1935 Ford VS Sedan •
$325.
Call "94 ·0407 aft 3
AutM Wanted 9700
NllDED
l'i USED sport can. See UI
bf'fo1oe selling or tradin1
your car. Top $ paid.
California Sport1 Cara
.~2·8li01
901 i:;. f'int Santa Ana -,_
UIM Cars 9900
IUICK --63 lulck
Riviera, full VQWer, leather
air condltionina $2695.
LIDO MOTORS
600 W. Cout Hlway
Ncwport Bel<'h 642 * '64 SKYL.ARK CONV.
Auto. P\\r . 11eerln~. R&ll
Pvt ·ply * ~0.12 . ..
1964 R1viua~ow miles. ne w
l1rr(, ,\1r t'Ofln . f'P AM·F',
radio. lmm11rula1": r.48·8?" ~I
CADILLAC
Special '5750 e RIPROCESSED e
'62 CADllJ..AC CQUl>e dt
ville, full power plua air
mnd., uawne low balance
bftow wholeule Blue Book .
$63 dtlivera, S63 a month.
$1873.15. 100% bank fin&n· cini available-, Q.A.C.
Callfornla Sports Cars
~-8801
901 E. F\nt Santa Ana
l~-Cadillac Seda.n de Ville,
fully equJpped, factory a.&r,
IN WARRANTY.
$5095
AWN MOTOR· CO. '60 MAl.IBU $.5. Bkt --;-~~
apd. :rn cft.rome wheels.
Oldsmobll.Cadillac >...ume $3400 bal. ~·15·7676.
WO So. Cout H.iway ·57 CHEV. Sta. Wao: Good
LAGUNA BEACH coad. $395. 2027:! &.rvlew
HY HOl4 Kl 7-3103 Ave., S. A. Heights :..19·1445
1964 SEDAN D~ VIU.E
EXCEPI'ION AU. Y CLLA:'l
$419.l
AUDI MOTOR CO.
Oldsmobit.cadillac
1150 So. Coast Hiway
LAGUNA BEAOi
HY 4-1084 Kl 7-3100
• ., cad. Cpe de Ville Bronit>.
Leather int, body perfect.
Recent ol'baul. New pre.
m1wn tires. Reduced $1400.
173-1001.
'12 CadWai.: Cpe de Ville
ex~tnt cond. f'u.11 powt'r.
air. S2500 or trade tw local
houae. 646-f.6s.5.
'56 OIEV 4 dr. S!at11~
on, VS auto, rltlt; nL"' µaint.
xinl cond! $395. IJ ~·37:i'l.
'64 BEL AIR wai:. Ci-;:mr.
Very clean! P/S H1 a1 "'in·
dow. RAH $1195 bll-0489.
'59 CH.EV. 6-C"il R&H.
atandard trant, mi or heat
oUer! 646-6D after ti pm. * '8.5 IMPALA STAWAG
fcty air, pwr brake~ and
11eering. ~ 96>ti'll:!.
COMET
e Reproct1Md •
'60 COMl:.T
t'UJI factory equ1rped
$349
CORVEnE
REPROCESSED
·~9 CORVETTE
Auto. t"l'll· Removable
hardtop. 41,000 orl,tnal
miles.
S99 Del. $42 mo.
100 ~ flnancina Ava.ii.
co.5T A CAR CO.
1969 Harbor, CM. 00·4874
e '62 CORVETTE e
4 s~. nice IOO~c bank f1·
nancing available o.1u:.
$1799
C11ifornla Sports Cars
901 E. F\r11 Santa Ana
~2-8801
•' 'j8 CORVETTE 3 • SPO
Stid<. 2 · Iopa, Xlnt · 1'00d!
Real BEAUTY? 6-12-482'1.
DESOTO
-
T-llRD
'60 Ford
V-8 Galt.Xie 4 door haititop
ledan. IMMACULATE CON·
DITION ntRU:. • OUT.
'60 k WTiblt'r SIW 6. super. e REPROCISSED e Ot D, RIH, Very aood niech.
Cond. $«'JO. ~ att. s. 1!>60 T·BLRD. Ml power llld
~II)' equipped W1th all ex· STUDEIAKElt
tru md radio, beattr, ---------
Crwsomatlc, power steer·
ini:. l>rak~. Oriain&J, local,
"Showa ootalandln1 cue."
Priced for qwo.:k l&Je. Wu
~
Special $695 e ROY CARVER e
PONTIAC
1400 W. Cout Hwy U 8·~
N t::WPORT SEAOi
WAliO.N SPI::CIAL!
'62 STUDEBAKER, V·! Sta·
tion waaon, air C'Ol1d, S'..19
delivtri1, $29 a mo. 100' ~
bank financin11 available,
O.A.C.
Catlfornla Sports Cara
542-8801.
901 E. Fint Santa Ana
'60 Studt, 4 • dr. wagon
O.D. R l H. Good cond.
$290. * 673-7910
'63 Fo1'1 Cntry, Sedan. folly
cqulp. Power 11teer, Aut.o, T •llRD
etc. ---- ----$25 Del. $41 MO. 62 T·llRD
36 Mo. flnan. av8". l"ree Full pow.er with LIT. IWige
5 day trtaJ exchanae. w/ma1chln1 interior. $1500.
COST A CAR C'(J.
1969 HarlJor, C.M. 64:14871 SOUTH COAST FORD
tnR SALE 1~7 ford. Ranch 6!ri s. Coast Hwy • Lagumi
wagon, orliioaJ owner! $150. £Wach S4~1/4S4·S~l5
G44·00ta. '57 T·Bm~low ml, pwr
'63 FORD CONV. R&H
Pad-Ouh. BJ::ST OffER!
Owner * ~5·7863 * '60 FAIR.LANE SOO * * AUTO • TRANS. * $-&2ri. * j.16·007'l
'j7 >'ORD, EX CONO.
MU~rSEU., DRAn'EO
67~1 all 6 PM
MERCURY ----·-...--........ 'j9 Ml::RC COMMUTER
Sta·wag. 6-pass. PS·B,
R&ll. WSW. MUST ~II?
$500. * ~~
1teenn:. auto trans, ntw
tlrn. exhaU11. battery and
IUMUp. $tt It! Or. R. W.
Roper, ;,.,.'>() CLIFT DR, Apt
201, Laauna Beach.
'58 T·BIRD. pb, pw, ps.
R.lr:H. pa) ou $675 CM' 11
pymnls S65 mo. Stt al :!'.!44
W Cou1 Hwy, NB.
'61 FALCON .... .
alr cond., $28 deiiven, S'.?3
mo. Dtalt'r 100<"4 bvlk fl•
nancm" available OAC Call
5•2·1101 -----1964-T-BIRD
Ltndau
Slark & i;otd. F'M, a.ir.
EVERY EXTRA!
24,000 mllea.
~_owner. 646-altS
TEMPEST
'63 Pontlic Temp11t
V-8 4 Door Sfodan. EXCEP-
TIONALL Y CL.EAN THRU·
OUT. Fully equi~ with
all .. xtru. Inc. RlcH. Aulo-
mau... Power strenng •
brakes. Original 1 · owner,
very low nuJeage, lll.•w car
trade. Sold Ii aervil:ed hl"re.
PRICED TO Sll.L -wu
$16~.
Special S 15' 1 e ROY CARVER e
PONTIAC
HOO W. Cout Hwy LI 8·J.168
NEWPORT BEACH
'64 TEMPEST CPE $1300.
Copµr•r color. 5u.ndard.
:,t6·591W or 546··19.;tl
......... $595
.......... l ltclt ........... -· * 'SJ DE sarQ $45. * I MUSTANG
NEEDS STARTER --------GOOD coocl? * OR 3-17:>4
'62 FORD f· 100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . $995
lo, "" ,lea,.. Vt .,..i.._
FALCON
'&.; lidlp VII White. Air, Auto.
Lalt modt'l/ 0n Wim' $.385
below book. a·u-t.'i'.!6.
'61 CHEVROLET . . . ............. $195
.... ., , Dew, , ........... ,. ••ICll.
'62 DODGE GT .................. $1095 a·Meh, Wle.o llH. TRADE '63 Cad El Dorado
convert air, new cood·tor
older car It llo/p 646-7616
$19 deliven, $19 111unth 1963 F'akon wairon, 4 • door,
100% tinancln4 O.A C V-8. R lot H, P S, e>:tras,
'tr>-:\IUSTANG hdt,p $2300.
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DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE
No Time for Defeatism
The number of Orange County young men drafted
into the armed services in Ptfarch will be less than half
the number drafted in February. Selective Service an-
nounced last y;eek , The number is down from 522 in
February to 241 this month.
are described as •·non-hostile" deaths. One out of nearly
2 ,000 will be Listed as missing or detained.
Reason for the drop is an increase in enlistments,
not a lessening of demand for more n1anpoY:er. On the
contrary, 19-year-olds are no"' being dr~fted Y<'hereas a
year ago they weren't even being classified.
Interesting as the5e figures are to all prospective
draftees, as well as most other Americans, Ibey are not
as important to the near future course of events as new
information reported a few days ago by columnist
Joseph Alsop.
This increased demand has sparked the interest of
"barracks-room bookies" to the point where they have f done a I~ of sharp-pencil v.'ork and have posted new odds
on draftees.
North American Ne\vspaper Alliance reported the
other day that the chance that a young American in-
ducted iilto the army this month \\ill be shipped out to
Vietnam by late summer is one in five .
Between the New Year and the end of the fif6t week
in titarch, the body count or enemy dead abandoned on
the field of battle. totaled 7,615. In the san1e period,
American and Allied troops took 1,143 enen1y prisoners
of war .. A.nd 1nore than 1.500 of the enemy also defec\ed
on the battlefield. to be added to tht> pri!;On€'r-of·war
total.
The draftee's chance of getting Vietnam duty some
time during his tv;o years or service is one in three.
Add to these figures the f8ct that L;en. \\'illi:1m
Westmoreland, our Vietnam commander. told President
.John~on at Honolulu that he could not expect to see the
full effects of his initial troop commitn1ent of 200.000
Roughly 20 per cent of the men now being inducted
will move to the front after eight weeks of basic combat
training and eight or nine weeks of advanced individual
training.
men until the end of March at the earliest. ·
These estin1ates were made ·by army personnel ex·
perts who maintain records on •.vhat becomes of the men
sent by Selective Service. They describe the odds as
"educated guesses" which are subject to strategy
chani::cs.
They included in their csti1nates the vast buildup
now goin; on as the army creates a new 15.000·man
division. the Ninth. and three new brigades of 5,000
men each.
Then consider that as recently as 18 n1onths ago the
battlefield discipline of the enemy was sul"h that it was
unusual to find e.ven a si ngle abandoned corpse or a
single defector. The Viet Cong and North \1ietnamese
troops still carry a'\·ay their dead when they can, so the
bod~ {"(lUnt n1ay it'lclude no more than 60 per cent of the
enemy killed in action or by air attack.
All this represents, a6 Alsop put it. "a truly astonish·
in.i:: transformation of the war." It could mean, soon
enough, a betlt>rin;:: of the already favorable odds the
draftee has going for him, and a beginning of the end of
a war nobody outsli;le the bamboo curtain \\'ould willing·
ly wage. Estimating the ("hances of injury to the man, once
he is in Vietnam, the)' figured that one in 30 will he
wounded. One out of 119 men are killed or die what
In any tasc. this is clearly no time for an attitude of
defeatism on the home front
· Allen-Scott
New Tax Boost Due
8)' ROBERTS. ALLEN
and PAll'L SCOTT
Another federal tax in·
creue iJ definitely on the
way:
Th.is one will raise per·
sonal and c:uporation rates
by restori.ne most ot the
1964 cuts.
The timing ol these new
tax boost& i.I still open.
Howe\ler, it ls certain not to
be bef0tt Apri.115, the dead·
li.ne for tiling individual in·
ctmte tax returns.
Pre!ideot Johnson di~·
dosed these plan! st an un·
announ~ed C()nJerence with
0 em oeratic coogressional
leaders. He ll)Jd theo1 hP
had "reluctantly" decidE'd
.additional taxes would be
necessary to m e e t I.hf.
mounting costs Of the Viet·
nam war and to offset the
intensifying inflation threat.
.;ipprove, reject rhem. or do
nothing.
M outlined hv the Pres·
ident to the cOngressionai
leaders. the contemplated
new tax increases call for
the follawlng:
-Individual income rates
to be raised to 16 to 80 per
cent. Under the 1964 tax cul,
these levies were reduced to
14 to 70 per cent
--Corporation tax rates to
be hilted to 52 per ctnl from
the present 48. This \\·ould
be done by increasing the
~urtax from 16 to ~ ()fr
cent -that i.s, bt.lt•k le> the
rate in effect before Jan·
uary 19&4.
THt:SE TAX rau.es "nul•t
extend over a two.year
period. The exact propor·
tion of this spread is still to
be lixed.
Treasury experts told the
congressionaJ leaders that
these tax hikes will produce
an estimated 18.5 billion ad-
ditional revenue-$6 billion
trom individu al laxpayers:
S:?.5 billion from corpora·
t1ons.
The 1964 tax bill sla.~hed
federal revenue by SI I I bil·
Uoo-$8 8 billion in person-
al taxes: $2.3 billioo cor·
porate.
The President said he is
still undecided about a
Treasury proposal to elim·
inate the ?lh per cent tax
credlt allowed corporations
buying ne\\' machines and
equipment. Th e Treasury
14•ants te> cut ttial in half this
)'ear. and abolish ii entirely
nrxt year,
THE AIRLll\'ES arc v1g-
rtrou~I\' orotesUng reptaUng
lhlS depreciation allowance .
They argue that many of
their costly· jet planes have
been bought on rive-year
payment terms based on
this tax credit provision.
They are warning its repeal
-.·ould confront them with
serious financial problems.
'MIE PRESIDENT also
made a plea for stand·bY
authority te> raise or lov.·er
persona1 income taxes.
In discussing this with the
congressional leaders, he
~tressed thal if the Viet.nam
conflict continues. "It may
be necessary to RO to Con·
gress for other tax increas·
es in the. next l\\'O or thre~
years." He pointed out lhi~
might be a\loided if he v.'as
given stand·by power to
raise or lower individual
rates as conditions warrant.
[~G-u~;;-Eili;~ri:.i-!
Ne11· \'ork'1 ffardfl C'ommul~r•
Congress has strongly op-
posed such proposals in the
past.
PRESIDENTS Eisenhow ·
rr and Kennedy favored
such authority, but got no-
where. The ~louse \Va ys &
Means Committee:. wh ere
all revenue legislation must
originate, flatly refused to
consider' it.
Rep, Wilbur Mills, D·Ark ..
chairman. is convinced the
committee is WU firmly
against giving a.e. President
such far-reaching po\\" er.
But. at the urging of Speak·
er John McCormack, D-
Mass.. Mills has agreed to
one significant concession.
He has consented to per-
mit a subcommittee, head-
ed by Rep. Martha Grif·
fiths, D-Mlch., to hold hear·
ings on this issue later this
month.
\\'HAT HAPP.t:NS after
that Ui a toss-up. The sub·
committee could make rec-
ommendations for or against
to the fllll Way~ & Means
Committee. Jn turn. It coilld
By HAL COOPER
4u1Cl•Mol ,,....
NEW YORK -The. New
York City commuter' is,
like the crab grass on his
lawn. a hardy type.
Typically, he rises in the
dark far out ln the sub-
urbs+ spends up to t w o
hours riding slow trains to
the city -often standing
up -and rarely sees his
children from weekend to
weekend.
The commuter thought
he had it tough enough al·
ready, but a new trial
threatens to be heaptd on
his suffering head.
IF ALL GOES accordin~
· to plan , the commuter soon
will be paying a city in·
come. tax for the privilei;te
of working in New York .
The tax will be on top of
the federal income tax, the
state income tax and t h e
taxes he pays to support the
community where his mort·
gaged castle is .
Some of the more. re~l·
Jious commuters are. threat·
ening to move into the city,
thus saving enough on com·
mutation tickets and crah
grass killers to break even .
MAYOR .John V. Lindsay
is a kindly man and hr
D~ar Gloomy Gus:
hi: i't necessary for emergency equip·
ment to screarn through quiet neigh·
borhoods at 3, 4 and 5 a.m. without a
single other vehicle anywhere to be
sec>n :' Do they ~ake a perverse de!ight
1n aroul(ini;: people'.' \\!e neerl our slcl'p
-R A and A \\" R
r~,, N •u•• "'""'" ,...,,,,.. v•-•, •"1 •'I.to""•"'• ·~~, ... "' ™'
•1wut••• t•ft• vt•• •ti· •H~• If Olll''"'' O..., fh•lv •111t.
hate~ making lhe commut.
ers unhappy. However, hf:
says the city is in "shock·
ing financial condilie>n"" and
must raise me>rt m<>ney f.e>r
its budget.
"N"ew York," the mayor
said recently, ''owes a
great debt ki its 250.000
commuters. But the com·
muter in turn owes a debt
to Ne"' York City. He rides
on city-supported buses and
suhways. Hr is protected
b,v c\l v polite.. lie depends
on l ilt' e1 ty l1rt-depart·
llH:r11 "
SC) If' THt; iegislaturc
can he persuaded to pass
the necessar.v enabling bill,
New' York City will start
J une 1 assessing incomes ol
both city dv.·e\lers and com·
muters on a scale of 1 to 5
per cent.
A commuter wilh a sal-
ary of $11 ,000 a year and
tv.·o cltildren would have
to pay the city about $1 10 a
year. deducted from hi ~
check on a pay-as-you.go
basis. -
• The money he V.'ould p11 ,1
to the city \l"nuld he de·
ducliblc Jron1 the 1ncu1ne
hp 11a:,is lrtic>ral tax on .. so
he. would pay the Internal
Revenu(' people $2i less 11
year
i\11':AN\\'lllLI·:. the Nt'\\'
'l'ork Stock t:x!!hange is
threatening to nlove out lo
Long Island or New Jer~ey
or somewhere becatlSe of a
propOsed increase in the
cjty lax on the trarrsltr of
securities.
If (IJPy·rf' '-C'rlOU' i! !113}
IH' nnl\ a 1n<1Prr nt l 1 n1 I'
lil"lnt'e ·!hi' f1 11an(:1al pagC'~
11'111 he r ;irryTng the i-totk
l"\r.h11ni:c closing prier~ nut
11/ ll <u.:h:r nsack nr· 1!1t·k ~·
\jlll('
Strictly Personal
Nalloftal Parado.re•
By SYDNEY J, HARRIS
, .... lllM!"I ... _ '"~,..
We are. not especially
~urprised when an individ·
ual acts "out of character"
or dlsplays inconsistencies
in his attitudes and behav·
ior. Most of UJ recognize
that a person is made up
of differing, and sometimes
conflicting, characteristics.
But we are often surpris-
ed, baffled and angry when
a nation act!! in a contra·
dictory or incons i s t e n t
fashion . Somehow we. e~·
peel a country 10 exhibit
mort. uniformity than a
pe rson. even though tus-
tory is filled with the lrra·
tionalities committed by
nations. often to lheir own
great loss or extinction.
A FOREIGN visitor re-
cenUy was discussing the
paradoxes in American life.
He pointed out that we are,
at the same time, both the
most idealistic and the
most materialistic or na·
tions ; both the most "prac·
tical" and the most given
to lofty abstraction~; hoth
the most ''individualistic"
and yet the most "cn nform-
isl" in our social conven·
tions.
I AGREED that all this
was true, and it reminded
me <>f a similar list of na-
tional paradoxes about the
French people that foreign
correspondent David Scho-
enbrun -gave in a magazine
article about ltl years ago,
under the heading ·'\tan·
ners and ·Morals of the
French." He. wrote·
"I\ t"R ENCll)l,\N is
rarely seen drunk in pub-
lic or in priv<.te. bul France
has the highest rate or a1·
coholism in the v. o r Id.
Frenchmen are fervent pa-
triots. but they int'est their
money abroad. A French·
man is thrift y tn !hr point
of mi serliness in his pri-
vate family affairs, but will ---.. •
cheerfully raid the public
Treasury and laugh at con·
atantly mounting national
defici ts.
"A FRENCHMAN'•" he
went on, "prida hlmaelf
on his logic, but turns off
the heating system euctly
on March 21, the first offi·
cial day of spring, eYen
thc-ugh it may be snowing
outside. A French depUty
delivers fiery speeches in
Parliament about the vital
importance of putting down
the rebellion in Algeria and
then vote1 a1alnst the IOV·
ernment'1 bill for increas·
ed t.axeS to pay the cost of
putting dowri the Algerian
revolt. All the French want
Is to be allowed to Jive in
peace -yet France has
been at war longer than any
other country."
A SIMILAll UST could
euily be made up for Eng·
land, for Italy, for Ger·
many, for Russia, for Ja.
pan, for any nation. The
!9th century English v.•ere
models of law and order
and decency within their
own borders. and dreadful
despOts in their cofonies.
The 20th century Germans
were highly civilized and
educated, and at the same
time wildly responsive to
the primitive blood-letting
of Nazilsm. Natioria like
persom, rarely know where
their true self-interest real-
ly li(ls.
Dear George:
Ann Landers and many
columnists like that have
real photographs with their
problems. Why doesn't any·
body ever gel ta see· your
photograph? ~
JILL
Dear JiU :
B e c a u s e somE'body in
charge got to see my phC·
tograph.
{
MR.MUM~;zj
'
'Just make it big!' ., .
Holme• Alexander
Purgative Reading
There isn't much excuse
ti) be ignt;irant these days.
Somebody is always writ·
ing a book about tilings we
ought le> know.
I have been saving up to
show how Barbara Tuch-
man's be a u tifully-orches·
b'ated history (1811()..1914),
"The Proud T<>wer." tells
us why we are fighting in
Vietnam. and bow William
Rivers' "The Opinion Mak·
ers" explains why we have
"managed news." and how
"The Radical Papers," ed·
ited by Irving Howe, 1how1
how It will take a counter·
revolution if we're ever to
get out of the Great Society
alivP and free.
MISS T.iJCHMAN doesn't
come right out and say so
<I am not sure she even
believes 50). but it maerg-
es from her rich tapestry
of European aristocracy
that we in the U.S.A. could
have kept our Garden of
Eden if we hadn't gotten
to nibhling on the alien
frutt of envy.
Europeans had overseas
empires. therefore there
were politiciani; in the:
U.S.A. who thought that
we should turn imperialis·
tic. Looking back, one can
hardly conjure up a more
un-Ame.rican idea than thP.
one preached by Adm. Al·
fred Thayer Mahan -and
accepted by Theod<>re
Roose.velt and the elder
Henry Cabot Lodge -that
this country should go in
for "sea power."
MAHAN WASN'T talking
about coastal defense units ,
but about armadas to chaJ·
lenge those of Ewrope. Soon
we WE're engaged in the
Caribbean and the South
Pacific lwhet'e we are still
stuck with wars). ·and it
wag this international so-
cial-climbini: that got us
into both World Wars and ,
today, into the United Na·
tions. None of th.is collld
have happened if we 'had
clung lo solid American
types fQr our Presidents,
like Lincoln IR) and Cleve-
land (0), and been satis-
fied with writers like Mark
Twain, who never donned
the fancy pfl.nts of over-in·
tellectualism.
PROF. RIVERS has put
the nation in his debt. J
think. with the first and
last parts of his book ,
where he debu nk11 1:1le no.
Lion that atlrmpted news
control 'hy the £edcr<il gov·
e.rnment is a modern phe-
non1enon. The ConstitutionaJ
-.nvenlil')n of 1787 was. of
cour~e. held in secret ~es·
sion . 'rhc prc~idlng officer,
('.eorge Washington , mas·
tetn1inded a h!ackout that
totall y excluded both press
and publlc. "I mu ~t en·
treat Renlll'men to be more.
c~rt•ful.'" h(' ~aid on€' dav
\1'hcn a rlt>lr g;it~ nii~!aid
'nlllf' dur111n 1•nt~. ·•\P S\ nur
1r:in~act1on~ ~1't int o th('··
llC"'!-P.!!J~r~ • i
PRl".,..,1111<:\''l'l<i .!t•t1.-rv1n
and J<lckson. boU1 cliam·
piOO! of liberalism, sul>
sidized Washitl.gton new5.
pa.pers by putting their edi·
tors on the public. payroll
or handing them patronage
In printing !'"""""''· The pt1'sonal interviewa an d
news breaks which mOdern
Presidents give to influen·
tial publishers and colum·
nists seem innocent enougti
compared with the way
Llncoln tried to butter u,p
·Horace Greeley, owner e>f
the New YOTk Triburle, who
was a Civil War "dove."
Lincoln had a flunky in ttie
Treasury Department who
regularly ac1ed as a While
llouff press agent a n d
passed out Lincoln's views
and information "for th!!
use and guidance of the
Tribwl<."
NEWs.GATBERING to·
day in small part-is a sur-
reptltiou,1 tcaveoging for
fact• and Ideas that are a].
lowed to fall like crumbs
from the tables of the
mighty. In its better part
it is an ohstacle race where
the reporter often has to
overcome hurdles and false
clues, not to mention booby
traps And ambushes. These
dirficuld'es are what put
news-gatherers on t h e i r
mettle, and what separate
the men from the boys.
PROF. RIVERS ha s
liOme Eixct'Uent iruide st.or·
iet on the met.hod! by
which Lippmann and Re~·
ton. Pearson and the week·
ly news magazine editors,
coUecl and utilize the i r
knowled~e. lt makes pur•
i,::ative readini;: for a large
segment or the, population
\\'hich believes that man)'
writers here are "k e p t
men" and that th-e gOvern·
ment largely succeeds in
preventing the people from
laming the "truth." Neith·
er assumption is valid.
McH ..... 1....-.
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Bookman
· W'athl119I011 Pretture Cooker
By WILLIAM HOGAN ............ _
In a short. lucid journal·
istic investigation t i t I e d
"The Opinion Makers,"
William L. Rivera traces
the interplay of politics
and the press in Washing-
ton today. As a newspaper
reader I found mys e If
spend ing much time in this
200 page analysis -re·
reading, sometimes quot-
ing to a captive audience
of one -passages from a
delightfully informal and
informed look at the press
at work in a pressure cook·
er.
WlfATEVER they may
be , the '"elite" of the pro-
fession or "The greatest
free-loaders ln the capital,"
the Washington correspond-
ents. and the influences
about them, shape the re-
ports that all Of us hear.
see, read and presumably
believe.
The author, an old \Vash-
ington h;;ind , is a former
correspondent for The Re-
porter magazine who now
teach('s at Stanford (com·
munications). He shows the
imporlance of such star11
as .James Reston or thr
Timr.~. "probably the mos~
influential news m a n in
Washington": Walter
Lippman. "-0nly Amen~
can philosopher committed
to journalism"; David
Brinkley, impish showman
of the electronics n e w 1
media -neither show busi·
ness nor journalism "but
the illegitimate child of
both ."
RIVERS does not neglect
the presumed "villains" of
the b'ade and quotes a fel·
low correspondent: "Time
magazine and Pearson are.
often in error but never in
doubt."
Tb.e government is so big
that key officials. like the
rest of us. are dependent
on the press to know what
goes on abOut thflm. Riv·
ers shows how officials use
reporters. as reporters use
government officials. in an
elaborate, baffling, highly
complex newsmalting are·
na. This is one of the best
behind-scenes reports on
the practice and philosophy
of nev.'sgathering available..
Anyone interested in the
Washington scene. and
what makes up the ·•new!>"
and opinion ahout. it, wlll
find it a rewarding docu·
nient. (Beacon Press;
S.f.951.
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. Monday, March 14, 1966
rhe ed~torial page of the Dally Pilot seeks to inform
and ~t1mu la~e readers by presenting this news-
papers opin~on~ _and c.:ornmenlary on topics of in-
t(!rcst and ~1gn1f1 (·anc~. by providing a forum for
the expression of our reader~· opinions, and bv
presenting the diverse vi e\vpo1nts of informed observer~ anrl spokf"'Smt'n on lo\11rs of the day.
Robtrt N. Weed, Pub ither
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Wl:ONl[SDAY, MAJtCH 16
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(C) ''TM ... CttaM" '55-Jofln Wayne.
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(C) "A O.w 9' '~ '56-D•le Robertson
,_.DAY, MAltCH 18
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~ -' --..~ """" 'l~lrley Temple.
CC) "TIM Unf.,.._" '60-llurt l.olncHler
''TamW-" '42-Rlchard Dh1.
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"~ QaftCe" '53-Ren• R•y
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SATURDAY, MAltCH It
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(C) "The ... CheM" '55-John W•tne.
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"OHr ltutfl'• '4 7-Joen Caulfield.
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SUNDAY. MARCH 13
11:00 AM D NBA Basketball: .Live. Baltimore at Boston.
1 :00 PM 9 9 Ancel1 Baseball: Live from spring training
camp in Palm Springs. Angels vs . Chicago Cubs
0 8 PGA Golf: The $100.000 Doral Open Golf Tour-
nament from M1am1. Florida. with leadmg pros of
golfdom's winter tour. 1nclud1ng Arnold Palmer
a.nd Doug Sanders.
2:30 II CBS Sports Spectacular: The Hall of Fame Swim ·
ming and Diving Championships from the Swim·
ming Hall of Fame '" Ft. Lauderdale. Florida. and
the fmal game of the World 's Women 's Softball
Champ1onsh1p Tournament at Stratford. Conn
Host Jack Whitaker 1s commentator for the soft'-
ball segment. and Frank Gifford and marathon
swimmer Marty Smn for the swimming meet.
4:00 a. NBC Sports in Action: Bill Cu llen IS sportscaster
for the U.S. Open Speed Skating Championships
from Lake Placid, New York. and Jim Simpson will
narrate feature coverage of bullfighting from
Portugal. shown for the first time on nationwide
television. In Portuguese-style bullfighting. they do
not kill the bull.
D • The American Sportsman: Curt Gowdy is host.
Joe Brooks fishes for tuna off the island of Bimini
in the Bahamas:4 actor Robert Stack hunts lion
in Kenya.
TH( OAI LY PILOT TV W£Ct<. MARCH IJ, 196•
THURSDAY. MARCH 17
8:00 11 Thursday Night Ficht of the Week: Joe Orbillo vs
Floyd Joyner in a 10-round heavyweight fight.
SATURDAY, MARCH 19
11:00 AM II Basketball: Fina l Championship Game of the
29th annual National Invitational Tournament from
Madison Square Garden in New York City. Frank
Gifford is color commentator.
1 :00 11 8 Ancels Baseball: Live from the spring training
camp 1n Palm Springs. Buddy Blattner and Don
Wells call the act ion between the Angels and the
San Francisco Giants.
3:30 11 CBS Golf Classic: Defending champions Bruce
Devl in and Bob Charles meet Dave Marr and
Tommy Jacobs· in the last first-round match of
the $1 66.000 Golf Classic. Jack Whitaker and
Cary Middlecoff are the commentators for the
team best-ball. match-play elimination tournament
played at La Costa Country Club. Carlsbad. Calif
D Champion1hip Bowline: Dick Weber vs. Nelson
Burton, Jr.
4:00 11 TV Bowline Tournaments: Live. Second semi-final
round from the Cove Bowl in Wilmington.
5:00 D 8 Shell'1 Wonderful World of Golf: The fmal game
in this '66 series. Tommy Jacobs meets Chen
Ching-Po at lbaraki Country Club. Osaka. Japa n • D ABC'1 Wide World of Sports: World Two-Man Bob
sled Championship.. Cortina. Italy; the National Ice
Boat Racing Championship, Greenlake. Wisc : and
the Junior Men's event of the International Surfing
Championship. Makaha Beach. Hawa11.
8:30 GI Pro Basketball: Live. The Los Angeles Laker :. rneet
the San Francisco Warriors.
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1R:30PM SUNDAt
4
NEXT GANE-SAT 12:30PMLI llE AND IN I "i COLOR•
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Opie Joins tile Marines
When Opie Taylor (Ronnie Howard) de-
cides to run away from home to join the Ma-
rine Corps he naturally wants to be in the
same outfit with his old friend frort.t ·Mayberry,
Gomer Pyle (Jim Nabors).
In this episode, airing on CBS, Friday,
Gomer tries to hide Opie until his father
(Andy Griffith) comes for him, but Sgt.
Carter (Frank Sutton) finds him.
Before he's discharged from the Corps Opie
gets a small taste of what the Marines are real-
ly like. He'll more than likely join the Air
Force when he grows up .
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The Men
The War in
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"OR GIVE ME DEATH"
A KHJ-TV I . . .
Exclu1ive in Color!
Burt Lancaster the
Sun. only 7 :30 pm in color!
theatre. nine
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THC DAILY PILOT, TV WEEK. MARCH 13, 196(
MARCH ll
M 0 RN IN l.
B 8 Qltil I Cltllolic 8 llMINll W1,..·11p: W1tl1 D1<1
Cnber1.
18 hltll fef TNIJ
Qtiiell "s.M? 12:45 Nttn: Stan Rictiuds
1:00 Mewit: "l.a4J ill I J1•" '42-
lrene Dunne. CJ 8 My FIWtfitt Ser ... : D1 Al
1:45 at Tiie Cllrlat.,tMn bert K1n1. Nel1hbort'lood Con1re1a
7:00 at Tiie llble Alllftfl tional Chu1ch. Palos Verdes EJtatu
7:JO m Mr. w;,.._. SMw: Jim Allen. 5 ANGELS vs. CHICAGO
ho~t * CUBS-LIVE! COLOR
7:50 11 Siwt Ua Tlus Day D 8 .. ,.., -....n: Buddr
1:00 II Ll"'ll Unt!J My Felt: "Dance H I iilittner and Don Wells cell the ac
Pr;iyer." lion live from Palm Sp11n1s u lht
D MIN! ''St.I•'*" '49 -Rodi Los An1t11s An1e1s mttt tht Chic110
Ci"meron. Cubs
1:15 m T1lt a.rt_.,,. a Diftdilll• '"= .. A stoP ,, 11"
l :JO I L ... Up lfMll Lift House of St11n11rs."
Her1'd. ot Trutll 9 Pl YMOUTH PRESENTS . =! ~Tl:'. .._, ... 531 * PGA GOLF-LIVE
-Teres1 Wnlht I D ~ PCA W : Tht Do<al 011tn gt 8 s...;., C:.19in: Wrtll Mr. Golf ournamtnt from Mi1m1, Flor
Wishbone. Ida The lt1din1 pros of iolfdom's
&>TY C.JPtl Tl•t wintet tour. includin1 Arnold Palmer
t:GO II CHM11 Tllrtt: "Guitar from! ~nd Dou1 Sinden.
Three Centunts." at MIM: "Meby Did" '56-Gre1
I W It tlle AllllNf ory Pee-The classic story of 1 hu1e 8 .. _, 11141 Cecil wtult wt11le called Mob, Dick, and
HiP.., htr9I I one man's 1nut11blt desire to t•P v.,,.... lure ind kill the awnome monster
t:•aLitllt t4 Flitlll iy~ If CMM'J
. Clllf•rlli1 '91itia -'"9nl·1 CiM DMilllcal .-by CHfllct: .. Eucubwe and l:JO · 8 ....,., Cllif91'1111: "Mis
Lqisl1ti\·e Conflict and Collabo· sion1~1rt 11 "
ration •· Guuts. Hubert Humphrey. D ltwtt 11141 A11111en: Howard K
Tho1T11s Kuchel. Jess Unruh. Hale Smith ABC news correspondents Pe
Champion. and Allan Pott, le1ill1 ler Jenninas ind Bill Sheehan 1n an
tive analyst I n clusrve filmed 1nten1iew 1n lndl1
18 r.ttr ,.. ... , with that nation's new Prim e Minis
S.,.•1t1 ltt. Mrs lndlri Gandhi
10;00 s..,. 19 LNnN•a I ear a Cenat Tiiis la Ille Life: .. Spull Gently 2:00 • l'rt4111
to Reclna... 770 " TY: With Calf Gtor1e
I! Ill HkW • 8 Mil!M $ Mtwir. "Oqwa, (it .... :Ilk.It S,.C. MMtet(" .63 -Yotulll
Mewlt: ""'-S•• 19 ....,.. N1lsuki
Oii Albrictit. I m liftlll c:.tr.i -TN c:.tit111•1
I Tit• l.tl9y YH O,.t SMw eeirtr'""f: Second of four pro1r1ms
,...,... Llti9I on the recent sympo$1Um held 11
balN llMD UCLA
IO:JO lleM: ,..._ .. '45 -Maril !!JO 1J CIS s,.tts S,.CUC.IM: S11
Montu. Soorts Hi1hh1hb.
I Fredtn t4 Fiia! CJ 8 Apialft.,. U.S.A.: .. Key to
...,_ TIWMde CMk Surviv1I."
D:.C.WtrJ 'M: .. Disconry Go.s D 11eM: ~ '35 -Joan
to J1p1n-P11t I." Crawford m ,.., Ylrietiet: Paul W1lcol, I'* ... ,,.. host. J:OO . 8 c.-... ......
I Secill s.c.tty ilt Act-. lleM: "tellt .... DldllH" • 48
Mal•lll-. y c.19ta -Cla~ Gablt.
10-..45 I~ ll)Trlli-TraJ/PHia..,_..
11:00 Mewlt: .,.. ........... '54--l :l5 IJ 8 ..... w,...: Witll Dick
Jan Ster1in1 Enberc.
5 HOME BUYERS' GUIDE J:JOl 8 MMt Ille PTat: Ditcualon. * Paul Lansford visits new ~=-... lec.dt homes thruout So. Calif. J:45 · ....,: Stan Richards.
B ..._ ._... S.W. 4:00 Ahl_. Fu ... ,.... 8 RC s,.rtl i. Actilll: Stt mor:~ ~: live. Bani· em Hl1hli1ht1.
D 8 ....... s MIN: "D•.... ......: "Tiie .... ..,.. '32-loril
... 63 loff. ..,, $ti.a MMtler" · -Yo11.1h1 D,... ..,,._ A-aw 11.......__:
Nalwkl. '=-' ·---Ol Cllllrd 1t1 Ille ..._ S• Sports Hi1llliPtJ. B811eM:,.....~_,tlle 11:30 at 8 M..w. "All .... IM Ille lilflttt" ·~Waller Manley. S.W.. s.r.c.s• '64-0•n Hamson. Cftllcldt ti ....,
fl. F T f f~ N 0 0 N
U:OO I Y-.....-it: Jtrt Vfrtter, host. St9ria ef ... c:.mrr
Onl .. rts
lZ:JO fMt Ille ...._: Rep. Melvin R.
laird (R_ Wisc.) 1utstt.
SllitMTa
4:JO News: Jim Brown.
T1lt All• Settln Sllew
MIM I MIM blldlert ,
5:00 N....,.tn: Maury Gree", host.
8WINKlftPotl
Pr• c:..terna: B1it11 Ward.
Interviews.
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Hieb School StudHts -AHudon!
The three natio nal television netwo rks arc ~tatistics happy. They
live hy the numbers. the numhcrs of TV sets tuned to programs,
Then a year ur two ago when the sociologist<s noticed that our
nation wa\ approaching the p<lint ~here half our populatio n would
soon be under :!S years of age. the networks went numbers crazy
1n another wa). They c.:un!>ciu~ly began to weight their schedules
v.ith program' that v.ould suit the ta"ite"i of the youngest <egmcnts
of o ur populalion, a mo'e that v.111 ultimately prove to have been
very unwise. In tv.u year' prime-time program~ have dipped in
contenl 10 a point where few adults can find much of interest hefure
R :~O or 9 PM.
By all inc.lica1 ion< young people from \IX up watch television I
many h1'u" 11 week. By all im.l1ca1i11n\ they take their viewing
wrinl"IY By all indication\ they hcn1mc involved in what they !
v..itch
Their leller' Jre alway< intere,ting. '\ome reveal great pcrccpt1,c-
ne''· C).CCllenl Cl)nln1Jnd of the language and great s._ill in gram-
mar. \fX'lltng anJ runc1ualt0n. 01hcr\ lall dl\tre<,ingl)• short or
1ho'e ll'v. g<'ll.'IJ line~ Bui the) all C1•ntJin feeling and con' iction
uhr1ut v. hat they v. rile
fl,ev.here in thi' MUe of TV WEEK there " a Gue<t C olun1n
hy (,reg "i11q;man. a lf...}car-old high \chool J unior. We think it '<
a fine column and v.c puhli\h 11 1,1 c~tll at1 cn11on to our Program
Kcvicw Con1c,1 for high school 1udcn1~. al") di~c1Mcd cl'c""hcrc
1n lhi' i\\UC .
High 'ch.,.,11 'tuJenl,. grade' nine 1h r,1ugh t\.\'Clve onl}. arc m·
'11ed to par11c1patc m this Clmlc\1. We C'tpccl ....,c·ll receive some
c'tccllcnr cn1111:' Jnd thJI you·11 he impn:\\ct.I w11h the v.1nning
rcviev.'
But \.\C ·'"" C\JX'CI that even tht"e v.ho J,in·1 v. in v. ill ~nefit
from v.a1ching 1hc1r program' careful!) and a111cally a nd hy put-
ting their rc.ict1,in\ JnJ l'\>alultt•n' ont'' paper ~omc of th~e same
programs may nc,cr 11.}l)k quite u' good to I hem again. Some '"ill
~em heller In an\ event tho'e v.hn take the ln>ublc lo write a
re\1cv. v.ill. we t>clic'vc. hccome more ,c1ect1"c "tc'-Cr' in the future
"'-' -The Et.111or\
11 "CHILLER" PRESENTED 10) on American soldiers t1ghtina 1n * BY UNION MORTGAGE '1j';1 undt Waldo's tartoo111 (30 m Cllilltf: ·sa1an's Satellites" '58 min )
-Judd Holdren fl) Susat m TIM New l'tul Silwtn Sltow all lntlfnlhonal Ooc11111t11t1ry The·
ft) YOlffll Wortd 111': "A K1nfs Revolution " A docu
@I) Toro1 mentary on tne Shah of Iran and his
S:30 II 8 Teel MIO's Ori1ill1I Ml· campa11n to relorm his country and
t111r Hour: The last of the color modernrte hv1ng stand,,ds
t-.__bro3dcasts from Los Angeles 6:30 II Ralpfl SIOfY'S Los An1tltt (30 0 8 Ci.[. Coll•&• IJoWI min ) 0 8 Westi1111to111t Advtnturt TIM· 0 8 Tiit ltll Ttltpllo111 Ho111 : (60
atre: With Or rrank Bader as host I min) Ray Bolaer 1s host to Robert
"Ski the High Route:· Viewers are, Merr1ll ol the Mttropohlan Opera.
taken on a .. h11h route" of more than Constance Towrrs, Gloria De Haven
a hundred miles across lhr tops of Ann Miller. Peter l Marshall. Judi
the [uropun Alps from Swill!rland1 Rolin and p1anrst·composer Andre
to f ranee. ' Prevrn. 1n a salute to the music of O Moftt: "TIM Cha111p" '32 -mott0n pictures
Wall1te Beery m TM Chlt11 ll1111ts (60 mrn )
I Step This wa, m Mow11: "Tiit hlYISlblt Cillott" '41 8 Roar 111d His friends I -Bela Lu10S1.
Roar Jolta fl) Hof1t Opera
7:00 II 8 lassie: (30 mrn) Lassre aoes
to the rescue when a maraud1n1 coy
ote attacks a mother raccoon and her
fVfNING
6:00 II Tiit Twentieth C.tury: (30 min.)
"Synanon in Prison "
two babies.
B 8 llr111tf Ole Opry (30 min.) 8 Vtyap to tllt lott1111 1f tllt 0 8 lite frank Mditt Report ( St1: (60 min.) "The Mechanical
mm ) Man." A robot uses the Seav1ew to 0 8 ro4k1 P'arldt (60 min> g11in control of the world.
9 VIETNAM 'SPECIAL' I I TwiliPI loftt (30 min.) * Exclusive Showing! = """''die 5•itlr
min ) Tim contracts Virus M (forl screen version of Rod1e11 and Him
.. Martian .. ) from Uncle Martin, and merste1n's Br01dw1y tut musical. The
Detective Brennan threatens to slum late Billy Bicetow (MacRu) is quts·
ble onto Martin's s"ret wheo he t1oned in heaven by the starlteeper,
torces Tim into a hosp1t1I and r?latn his Ille on earth.
0 8 Walt Oi111ty's W1ndtrf11I m Adwtnhnt T1111tr1: (30 min l
World of Color: (60 min) "Run, ·~a 20'' and "little Joe Otter ...
I 1ght Buck, Run •. A baby 1ntelopt IS m lHtrt 34
saved trom death by an aged pros t :JO fl) hell JtMS Riclts Aalill
pector and the two btcome life Iona t :lO ID Opillietl ill Ille Capital; (30 n11n )
compaot0ns in this nature advtflture M 1rfl Evans. host
story 111med on tocatton 1n the Gund m D• S...t Repert
C1nyon country of A111ona I t :4S 0 HtldliM HistefY: "Sir M1lcolm O 8 Sltowuse S: Sl•n Kenton Campbell ..
and Perez Prado-The B1& Bands @ c.ptttl a.,ortff
9 'THE KENTUCKIAN' CLR 10:0011 Calldid Ca•"• (30 min> * BURT LANCASTER 0 8 Tiit Wacllitst s11i, ill ttie
Ar111y: (60 min ) "Voyaae to Newtr· 0 8 Tllulrt Ni11e: Movie: ''Tiit Never " fulty lo1ded with dyn1m1tt.
-...1uai1n" '55-Burt Lancaster the Kiwi Is sent on a mission of 1o11f.
O·anne roster. Diana Lynn. John Mc , destruction agains~ 1 supposedly Im·
lnl1re and Walter Matthau A Iron 1 precnable Japantse fortress. A vol
t1ersm3n. seeking 10 settle in Teus uniter misS>on. all seven crew mem
1uns ~foul of a brace of protesst0n1I btrs accept knowinc their c.hancts
&amblers ol survival are slrm m 8 Hitll Adve.ture: (60 min ) 0 TIM law ind Mr. ,.Ml ~~o~::c~l}homas "Arabian N11hh g "MATISSE': uclusive!
fJ) Mr. alMI MB. "Of1tl * Narr. by Eddie Albert
ff:) Tiit frndl Cit1f: Juli• Child 0 8 I IHctAI l•JttuleM: (45
1:00118 Tiit EAi S11lllY111 Sltow (60 min) See Worth Ment1on1n1. 0 ~ Tiit Fii: (60 min ) ·10 Frte ~ 8 ""1: (30 min) Tom frank·
My [nemy "A peddler of pornogr1ph m r.:a Tiit Ski S11ff (30 ) T 1c lllerJlurr, wanted by the fBI. 1s " : min om Malone. host abdurtrd and Mid for 11nwm ltrnttt fIJ D111 StM1t Rtptft (In Spantsh)
Gregory guests (Repeat I 10:20 fl) lritillt Caltll4t1
ffi Ro, Rocen (30 min I 10:30 fl Whit'• MJ U111? (30 min) Pl M11sn• Movie ff:) U.S.A. l'atnltrs 0 s,.clal If 1111 Wuk: (60 min.)
R Ma•a "Here's Pit O'Brien ·· A salUte to
I JO r.:a 1 30 ) Cal I St Patrick's 01y : ,_ rlfldtd: ( min •· I to ID r.:a l94ris [. u.11 (2'1.-houl1) Glory ·· Conclusion of thrtt parts "' •
General Custrr un1wart of tht ru Discussi.>· s
SOOS behind the Indians' resentment I II) 8 Clllll~lll Ti-I
orders the attack Robert L1ns1n1. 10:37 ti) Dre•• Tnp ti DH .. rt
M1chae· Pate and Oav1d Bnan auest 10:45 0 hris c.li11c: Newsteet of what's
5 SUNDAY NITE MOVIE nappenin1 in Parts ind France today CD 8 P'as•rt i. '*IC , * By RELIABLE MORTGAGE 11 :00 II Elev• O'CIKll R.,..i: (30 min.)
O Movie: "D1ht1" '45 -John .lo1tph Bent1 and Harry Reasoner.
Wayne O 8 Tiit 11111 Hour NIWS: Jack m Profiles In Cour11e: (60 min ) Latham and l ee Giroux.
Mtred1th gue~h m ,._,.: "Caltll4w ;ift'• '47-
'Cov Jo!ln Peter AJtgeld " Burgess! O In Step (60 min)
m 8 l111pact: 130 min ) "Trans Jane fraiee.
p11ent Treasure .. ft) Tiiis la t.m.1 ED ~nd1y Stlewust: . Under Milk m DillJ
wood " Stt Worth Mention1n1 ll:lS B TM Slillt (60 min) m la Hora de Raul Astor 11:30 8 Mewit: "MJ Sitter Ei .... "
9:00 II""' Mason: {60 mrn ) "The 'SS-Janet leiah and Jack Lemmon
Case ot the Aveng10& Angel ·· Richard IJ Mewit: "lad111t11 of t .. blteM"
Carlson plays a ruthless star make• '49-aarry Sullivan
111ho is $laln 1n a record1n1 studio B N ... : Bob Youna
Sue Aon Langdon also guests 11 :45 Mftit: "Cifl wilt! 1 SllitcaM'' '61 0 '8 Tiit Danny Tllo111as Special: -<:laudia Cardinale i60 min I See ms de color P•Re IJ 12:1S O News Wrep·•p, Leal 0 8 Tiit SundlJ Nipt Mowit: 12:30 m Mftit: "lite L.ast Croolad Mitt"
•'C110111tl" ·!>&-Gordon Mu Ru '47-Adele Mara
Shirley Jones. Cameron Mitchell, Bat 1:00 II Mowit: "Murdtf 5-1 lo C:.I·
bara Ru ock 1nd John Dehner The 1t11" '37-Marsha Hunt
• WORTH MENTIONING •
1:30 ED S•11dly Sllowu111: "Under M1lliwood ·· A lull length drama (2'h
hours) by Dylan Thomas Wntten in verse lorm the play dramatizes
a day in the hvu of some of the people in a small Welsh v1ll11e. •
wi th all their Joves and hates-tiopes and despairs Per1ormance is
by the American· Conserntory Theatre Company under the direction
of Wilham Ball, and was produced by ETV station WNDT. New York.
10:00 O 8 I llilc•lL I l1111Nt1sio11s: Ted Myers is llost and Eddie Albert
narrates this art Hhlb1t from the Dickinson Art Center at UCLA. Ot·
voted exclusively to the parntmcs. drawings and sculpture ol Henri
Mahsse. lhe noted French artist. lht proaram portrays eaampl11 of
his work dunng his lifelone pro1ress through the "periods" of his
techniques O 8 Or Ciift Mt Dutt!: (60 min 'I O.•in19s Al~n I
A repeat of the special (shown March 7:30 II 8 Mr f1¥0rilt M1rtl111: (30 ---------------------------
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Tina Louise: A Reappraisal
Tina Louise, who plays a movie star on Gillipn'1 Island, says
her ambition is to be just that-between scasom.
The rav~hing redMad portrays Ginger. queen of the screen, on
the light-hearted sap of the cast-
aways. In real life Miss Loullc:
has made a doun movies, from
"God's Lillie Acre" to "For Tboee
Who Think Youns." includin1 a
year and a half of international
productions in Rome. Few, she
believes, have shown much of her
acting talents. Yet, in addition to
beauty there are also the brajns,
ability and ambition of a fine ac·
tress.
New York-born Miss Louise
lakes her acting seriously, even if
producers and directors have sci-
. · \ dom cas1 her in serious roles. She
studied at New York's Neiahborhood Playhouse, with drama coach
Herbcn Berghof. and with Lee Strasbcrg at the Actors Studio for
a year and a half before Gilligan's Island first went into production.
"I'd love to do a play for the Aclor's Studio, but that means at
least four months in New York," Miss Louise says. "And I can't
spare !hat much time from the series."
In April Tina L-0uise will marry Les Crane. a decision that might
change some of her plans.
1V WEEK. which once wrote that Tina Louise, who plays a
movie star on the series. was carelessly miscast, retracts that harsh
Judgment.
Her recent guest appearance on the Red Slcel!on Show revealed
unsuspected facets of her talents. including a most pleasing singing
voice. We are also told 1hat some upcoming episodes of Gilligan's
Island afford her a chance to display her enormously increased
dramatic ability.
8
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NOien.
11:00 II Lwt tf lit (aerial)
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D s.. 11:45en..111141q L1111t (serlet)
CJ 8 C.rtMlts: En11llffr Bill. host. GI Ullifmitr ef tile Air
7:Z5 8 Nin: Grant Holcomb D 8 lltn: Roy Nttl lZ:OO 9 lfa .._. It ..... : W!tll 8111
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CJ 8 c.tMn: En1in"' Biii, host. 8 lltwtt: See hfti .. ""'its.
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t :JO 9 ni. .ac:c:.,. 2:00 !t~' Ttll th Trwtll: Bud Col lyer.
D ~: Hu111 Downs. O (9 '" Dle't S.,:Tom Kennedy host. host •
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t:U .......... s,.itll I: Los Anseles 2:30 IJ Tiit Edae tf Nipt (w i1I)
City Sclloola. M04'1., Wtd., Fri. Tues· D 8 TM lllltdl C...: Gtnc R1y
dly, Aui1nment Eduaition; Thurs· burn, host.
d1y, Th• lntelll1•nt Pertnt. A DlcttMtr 1rWt
10:001J Alldy tf M•Jtltny D A T11 .. lw Us (11rial) .
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Tuts .. Thurs .. Easence al Judaism; 0 8 r.D.Q.: DMnil .llllllS, host.
Wtd .. Social Security in Action; Fri· 8 hr Mlm ......
dey. Mr. Merchandiae In Action. D '"*'' ........, .
lO:JO • Tiit Didi Yan °"' .. a 111111 H tit• U.: Newsletter 0 8 Plfldltt "' with Allan Moll ind M1rt Dlwldson e 8 WOfid AdwllltMI m 8 Mlcby ......... fall Pill
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0 8 ""1• C.rtoou Bill Holly,
host
Bi) Suce•s de le S.•11111
4:1S Em C.al n 111 ;r.Me•at
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G) 8 Mor11n's Alley: Robert Mor
aan. oost m OperK.iell J•·•·
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5:45 O 8 llNIC lt1port: Jack L1th1m
DAYTIME PROGRAMS FOR
KCET. CHANNEL 28
Southern C•llfetn\I•'• Hon<-cl•I, Cduutlocul r.levlalon Stetlon.
AfTt:ltfllOON
L.oHDAY, MAltCH 14
J 2:00 P'•1ln1 P'•rents J2:)0 TtM french Chef: Jult• Child
3:00 OtHt Decision• '66 3:30 TM Apothec.,,,
4:00 ,,,. o.p.,tmenl Tt•lnln1
5:00 Whal'• 'H-1 S:lO TM ,, ..... ,, Gl•nt
5:45 Sina HI-Sina L•
TUESDAY, MAltGt4 JS
J2:00 Chlldten Oto.Ina J2:30 MHter Cl•H: P•blo C•ul~
3:00 Teac~ 'M
3:30 P'l•1ln1 the Gull., 4:00 ,,,. 0.0.ttmont Tt•lnlna
5:00 What's H-1
5:30 TM f rief'l4!1 Ol•nt
5:45 Sina HI-Sina Le
WE:OHUOAY, MAltCH 1'
12:00 u nau•1• •nd Unaul•tlcs 12:30 b u CHu•I
3:00 "•ain1 ,..,.n .. 3:30 Te•chers ln·Servlce 4:00 f l,. Oep•ttment Tt•lnln1
5:00 What's H-1 5:30 TM friend!,, Ol•nt 5:45 Sina HI-Sina Lo
THURSDAY. MARCH 17
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3:30 Te•chers In-Service
4:00 '1re O.pettmenl Tr•lnlnc
5:00 What'• Newr
5:30 The frlendl1 Ol•nt 5:45 Sln1 Hl·Slna Lo
fRIDAY, MARCH la 12:00 0.1truc:llon of the lndl•n
12:30 Herll•a•: Rochard Rodgers 3:00 P'ubllc Afl•lrs 5:00 Wh•t's N..,,7 5:30 The friend:,, Ol•nl
5:45 Sina HI-Sina Lo
COVER CLOSE-UP I
Relaxed but Ready
Johnny Carson and h)~ Tonight "ihow art' in
Hollywood. For two weeks start ing Monday the
conversation. Johnny's "groaner,," and the music
that occasionally inter·
rupts the commercials
will emanate from N BC's
Burbank studios.
And if you have an
idea ahou1 getting tic kets
for one of the ~hows. fur·
get it. If you'd had the
idea in Dcccmhcr you'J
probably huve hccn 100
late. The rcque~I\ for
tickets po ur in once Juhn·
ny men1ion~ on the air
1ha1 1hey're coming to
Hollywood. The NBC
Gue'\I Rda1io ns Depart·
menr "'o n'r even c~1ima1e
the numhcr of rtqucst'I,
preferring 10 calculate
them by the cralc, or rhc Pmd11rrr Art Stark uncounled lho usands, on·
ly .iboul J200 people will get tid:e1,. 1hat I\ 320
for each l'f ten programs.
"Ma}hc ncx1 yea r we s houlJ p111 hm1 rn HCllly·
\\1X'li.l Bo\\ I." un N BC eltcculive "gho:d
TV WFEK talL.oo to Art S1arL.. producer of
The T1inigh1 Show, hy pho ne abou1 ten day\ ago
and a,L.cll "'hy 1hey came to HollywO('lJ a lime or
lwo a year. "
··w e· get guc<>I'\ that 5cldom come Ill Ncw York.
for one thing. But more impor1an1ly. it's a nced-
eJ change of scene for everyo11e. a fre<ih outlook."
There·, al'o the po'isibility that persistent spec-
ulation rhnt Holl ywood gives the program·~ rating
a ~hot in 1he arm mighr he a facror.
Merv G riffin said once he didn"t think a show
like his o r The T onight Show would succeed in
Hollywat'<i. a thesis later ~upported somewhat·
lw rhe demise of the Les Crane Show. For one
thing. Griffin 1hough1, HClllywood audiences are
loo ras .. ive, even lethargic.
Ari Srark doesn't agree. "The audiences in
Holl~·"oo<l are aoout 1hc same. eltcepl mayl>c a
lillle more bla~ ahout rhe movie "tan.
"Jt would he difficult 10 do a g<X"IJ 'how every
night. lhough, hut principally bccau~ Ne~ York
ha" more divcf'iilV of talent around which to
build good program ....
"Anything special planned for this vi'iit?" we
a5 kcd.
.,
"Of course, l.o Angel~' Mayor Yon y will be
on the fir<;I night. but beyond thal something ~pe
ciaJ or cxlral.,rdinary ha ppens every night." Stark
replied.
"We can look forward to the usual ample sup-
ply of smog and freeway jokes. we suppose." TV
WEEK conrinucd. .
"I rhink nor." Stark said lo our surprise and
plea~ure. "We've probably overdone those things.
so we'll go easier ...
Stark is a former song and dance man w~o
never wants to entertain again. He's been with
Johnny Carsnn for ten yean. 'iix and a half as
producer of the daytime Who Do You Trust'! and
three and a half sine.: Johnny replaced Jack Paar.
Although disclaiming \pecific information. 'Art
Slark thinks Johnny will be with The To night
Show "for rhe ntxl couple o f years." de~pite con-
tinued column items that he's trying to fo llow
P:iar's pattern of graduaring to a weekly series.
Why a Day late?
A s Tonight fans u nhappily know. rhe program
is seen in the W~t a day after it's \Cen in the
Ea.~t. ai'ld we·rc forever gelling que~tions and com-
plaints about it.
Carsn ft with /ritnd durinf:
Hn fly ....,nnd visit hut yrar
Well. 11 goe' like 1h1s. The T onighr how i'i
done live in Che earl y evening in New York and
recorded on color video tape. Later that evening
the rape i" aired for rhe ho me audience. For the
program 10 he seen the same evening in 1he ~csl,
NBC in Burhank would have 10 re-record 11 off
the m icrowave system onto a second tape. That
"second gencralion" lapc, it''i ~aid. i'i below nor-
mal N BC color standard'\. ~ the original tape i'i
put on a jet and ~h ipped wc<;t for airing a day lalc.
The Carson Touch
No matter where it's done or who the guests
arc. The T o night Show survive<; its ridiculously
excessive commercial .. (the program hring" NBC
almost $20 million a year) "" the basi'i of Johnny
Carson·s impressively improving repartee. his deft
and amusing handling of all si1ua1ions and his
uncommo n abilit y lo ma ke even the ho me audi-
ence feel a pan of lhc program. not simply spec-
tator<;.
"Many people have no1iced how Johnny's
imrroved. He·~ developed more ~elf-assurance
and mo re poise." ~lark hclil!ve~. "He's always
relaxed. hut .ilways ready. He's the BClh Hope of
the future."
9
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Pay TV Not Here Yet
If you are dreaming of the
day there's a . viable Pay TV
system functioning in Califor·
nia, don't be too elated too
soon ove r the recent Califor·
nia S upreme Court decis ion.
By a six to one margin the
court ruled that t he 1964
election on t he issue was un-
constitutional. The majority
opinion said that "the ir11tia·
tive attempted to absolutely
and comple tely deprive
householders of Pay TV even
though they m ight wa nt it."
But that doesn't m ean
there will be s udden new Pay
lV systems popping u p over
night. The going will be s low
because there was consider-
able evidence tha t Subscrip-
tion TV. Inc. was failing mis·
erably a nd that the election
only gave the company the
chance to get o ut with honor.
So although a legal in·
justice has been corrected.
the future of Pay TV is bleak
and it has not been overly
successful in places where it
has been funct ioning for a
few years.
MONDAY
MARCH 14
For morning and afternoon
listings, please see DAY·
TIM[ PROGRAMS, Page 8.
Below. f0r your convenience,
are the day's movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
t :JO m "Tiie Con19k1tDr" '50-Robert
Tlylor and Eli zabeth Taylor. Orama.
10:00 0 "Wllilt tlle City S...,... '56-
0an• Andrews Mystery·drama
11:30 D "Hi1ll Powfltd" '45 -Robert
Lowery Drama
l Z:lO D ...... Alwl)'I loffd ,..,.. '46-
Phihp Dorn Drama
1:00 0 "TMy Wtn't ltliM Mt" '47-
Drama m "Tiit Tllltf tf l1adld" '40--
Sabu Adventure
1:30 m 8 "SllNfl Ind LMra" '56-K1y
Kendall Comedy
1:30 a ''Tiit littlest Hobt" '58-ton·
don, the Wonder Do& Adventure.
4:301J "A111bllllt" ·so -Robert Taylor,
Arlene Dahl and John Hodirt West·
ern adventure.
FVF N I N r.
5=-11 Tiie Ifs ..... : (fi() min ) JtnJ
Dunplly.
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D Movie: "Cutt •I tllt c:Mr1" ·5s-
ra1th Domeraue. Richard Lona. Mir·
shall Thompson, Jack Kelly ind D1vid
J1nssen. When six G.l.'s interrupt 1n
Asiatic cult of snake worshipers, the
hiall p11est vows Ille Snake Goddess
will lull all of them. D no ..... ,., ... ,, <30 ,.in.> ma n. u.,ci n..-sai.. <w
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Jack L1tham. O Tiie Tell MM (30 min.) m 8 H~ NtlllMI (30 min.) fl) Htfw .,,.,. m ""9iu' ,.....,
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1=-11 8 ca r ... •1 flewl: (30 min.) Witter Cronkite.
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D ltiflt-(30 min.) 0 TllffiPt Z.e (30 min ) m Dnals U. Meuce (30 min.) m bptditiM: (30 min.) "Russi1n
Assault on the Ant1rctic," Fiimed
eiperiences o( the scientists lryin1
to establish 1 base on tht south polar
Ice shelL
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7:JO II T• , .. , • Tnitll: (30 min.) Bud
Collyer. host.
0 8 twi.beltt: (30 min.}. G11y
Lewis. Jerry's son and the leader of
Gary Lewis ind the Pl1yboys, will be
the host.
D 8 JtMay C11ar1 ~ Sbp 5: Movie. ..... ts ........ "
'Sfr-Errol Flynn, Or11>n Welln. Jull-
1tte Greco ind Trevor Howard. Tht
story of one m1n's fi1ht to PtOttct
elephants in Frtffcil Cqu1tori1I Alnc.a.
0 IZ O'Cltd: Hip : (60 min ) One
Of"Col. G1lla111tr's creek pilots. C1pt
W1 lt1r Boltn (Robert Drivas). IS·
capes froin a Germ1n pri.Jon c.amp
ind, d119it1 some dttp-roottd'111Y·
dlolo1ical problems, insists on re
joinin1 the croup to bomb a c.amou
flaaed tar1et. Paul Burke stars u
Col. G1lla1h1r and Chris Robinson
co·stars as T /Sat. Komanskr.
9 "THE SEA CHASE" CLR * J. Wayne,. L Turner
0 8 Millita S ...... : '1lle Su ~ '55-.lohn Wont, L1n1 Tur-
ner, Tab Hunter and JlmH Atntss
An outl1w ship ind the people 1bolrd
her provide plenty of drama and
romance.
G) TM·U11tMdl1•111 (60 min.) m 8 HtlWar: (30 min ) "Doorwar to Europe."
fl) Stlf '1rftnllMCe
fD Cl9.t DtclliN1 '15: "Resur11nt
Jaf)ln." Ill 1111 C.11tt • Mollet
1:00 II l'we Ctt • Stctet: (30 min )
Steve Allen. host. a a n. .,.... renrUit a.. cJO
mtn.) -m 8 Dlria1 Vtatllra: (30 min I ..Holiday Ad-nntures."
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mouth? Would. they rather fight than switch?
· Or wha t about the toothpaste commercial? Poor Tommy was
never able to top Billy in anything but the toothpaste test. Tommy's
(TV Wl+K re'"'""' houn11ru1 mJ1I hum ll'l'nt•lll'" c\flrl..,ltnll 1hc11 Ilk~ and
dii.ltkc' 11t11•111 1clc•l>l11n r11•~1an1' '41111~ 3fl' lmj"lr"''''<'. lllhtr~ art' llOI. fft'rc
is 1 column. h) l11c~ '11q1man. lf1 " h111.h -.h.-.11 1un1,11 1111111 l<t•hcn'. l llm1J1~. which cam<' m ou1 at1t'n1ton W r'H 1 cH·•vl·J fl("11111"'"n 111 rcprm1 11 ., an
cumplc or an 1ma1mall\t' column 3nd 10 call .111cn11on 10 1 V WE.EK'~ r....,._ Re•k• conl<"I for ltlsli Ktlool 11tlt4k11b .,..h1ch '' annnunt<'d el c-wherc m this •Mue.)
• group haJ 47 per cent fewer cavities. The last we su of Tommy he
is smiling proudly at the camera. But what ever happened to the
boy" and their teeth? Did Billy's parents sue Howe Mili1ary for
1tie 47 per cent larger dental bill? Did they fin<11ly give Billy a
toothbrush? Did Billy knock all of Tommy's leeth out hccausc
he had to have 47 per cent more cavities filled?
TV Programs vs. Commercials
By GREG STIEGMAN
With the premiere of the new telev1s1on ~ea!>On come 1hc inevitahlc
scowls, along with a relatively ~mailer numhcr (lf fo vonihlc com·
ments. I am inclined to take sides wrth 1hc hooter~ and screamers. It
is obvious that today·,. 1clcv1!>ion program' arc hccoming more
~nselcs~. very hackneyed. and ~lighll) out of louch with reality.
As a matter of fact many people .ire llf lhc 1mprc,.~ion that c.ome
of the commercial~ provide more en JO) ahlc vicv. ing man the
current shows.
Judging from this. it won't he 100 h'ng hcforc v.c 11mc-rinch-
ing scholars hcgin saving the commercial<; for wa1ch1ng. and leaving
the program for homework. ~nack, and other vital activities.
In view of the fact thu1 ~ome comme rcial~ arc much more
interesling than their shov.s. 1.1nother prohlcm appears. Why do
network' in'lst upon ruining a good commercial h~· conlinual
interruptions? Let's take for example 1hc cigarclle commercial. As
the scene opens the sky is blue-speckled with a few puffy clouds;
the wind 1s rippling the lu~h grass; a huge oak i' seen in 1hc
distance. The camera zooms in and we see .1 young man and his
girl fricnJ rc'\llOg con1cntedly. He pull' out a cigarctle, lighls it,
anJ put, it 10 her lips ...
Suddenly the scene switches to a grizzled old cowpoke si11 ing on
a stump eating bean<; with his fin ger<;. What ever happcncJ to the
gal and guy? Did he a~k her 10 marr) him·~ D1J ~he \Cream and
slap him hccause he put lhc wrong end <'f 1hc c1g<1rc11e into her
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We 1um to Sebastian Cabot and his seven day old meat in his
new refrigerator. Cabot suavely opens the door. pulls the meat
drawer open. pinches off a piece of hambw ger. sniffs ... Presto~
There's Wishbone with hi, icvep day old meal that's been hanging
in\idc the chuck wagon. Does' Sebastian finally get up enough
nerve to fry a hamhurger? Doe~ he eat it? Does he grasp his
stomach in agony? Why are they canceling Rawhide nex1 year?
Whal Happens?
Let's oh-;erve the friendly auto rental agency commercial. John
Smith. hurry-up businessman. "ails from his late arriving plane in10
a waiting convertible .. .''Heyaaa ge1iup horse!" Festus, Matthew.
and Doc ride like hl azcs to help lhe Rawhide crew. But wai t a
minu1e! What has happened to John Smith? Docs he make it to
the freeway before he remembers he forgot l{'I pick up his luggage?
Does he make it through the gate after fo rgetting cu<;tom<; check?
Can he get his leg out of the "leering wheel befo re the plane laxis
over the car?
How did school teacher Jones cope with her 1errible headache?
Af1er 5creaming at Innocent Bobby she resorted to pills. Suddenly
Dean Martin staggers on. followed closely by several censors from
the FCC and AA. But what effect diJ the pills have on Miss
Jones? Did she really think that little Bohhy was 1he pencil
sharpener? How did she show Bohhy that they.were 'ilill friends?
Did she get him an easy joh of sharpening pencils? Did c,hc give
him some pills?
Indeed. if the tclevi<;ion networks don't stop disappointing people
hy rudely interrupting their commercial!>. all of the prohlems the
networks now face will be solved and a new ~el of prohlem-; will
urise. For everyone will trade in hi!> TY fo r the products once
advertised and do his own testing.
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l :JI 8 (it Tiit LKJ Sb#: (JO min.)
Robtft Stack plays a aovemmentl
•1tnt wtlo ltfs Lucy she looks llltr
Rusty Martin\ Ille 1irtfritnd of 1
iranut~r who is 11bout to be o~ro'ed 1 Aaent BriHS (Robert Stack) per·
su,dts Lucv to pose ts the t1n11· stets 1irffritnd in the hope that shel
ttn find out where ht hiis hidden
the money from a bank robbery
0 (tt Dr. llld11t I: (JO min ) "The
Art of Tallin1 8 Powder " Part I of
two o~rts Asnirin1 actor ret11rns to
bedside of cfyinl! f1tl\lr. only to be
refected hy still-embittered oarenl
wtlo resents his son for lttvin1 homt.
.lohrt S11on. Joan M1f1h1ll and Jo·
septi De Santis auest.
D T1lt L•attMI ti JuM II••= (30
min ) "Th1nci Don't Just H1PC>tn "
Frank and Jesse visit lllf trial of 1
yauna boy accused of be1n1 a mem·
ber ol the J1mn 11n1 m Tiie Meiv &riffl• Sllew: (90 mln )
Converution·nriety proaram.
D 8 ._ I• Yew l ite: (liO min )
"Sequntro!" Part I of two parts.
Enroute to an out·ol·lhe·WIY Sicili1n
vill11e. Paul Bryan is kidn1ped by
two brothers. Their obftdiYe Is to aet
ert0u1h ransom money to provide a dowry for the future bnde of one of
the brothers. Harry Guardino, Sal
Mineo and Mananna Hill 1uest ,
0 8 '"'•· '"'"'• ..... (60 min.)
D h11 Clser: (60 min ) "Pull the
Wool Over Your Eyes, Here Comes the
Cold Wind of Truth " An 11trac1lvt
libr1ri1n tries to convince Dr. Ca•y
she is I psychotic Joan Lloyd cuests
(;JP~ NIA~ Lallds 1114
Se•: (60 min ) "The, Philippines."
Col John Crai1 is host-narrator. m 8 Ala Dftief Incl die ""9 (fiO
min ) -
m • 1111 to!Nls ..... 1114 1111
lntll4ip S,.rts
fl) Lat. tt.rM Opera
G) Armt aM Trilf (90 min ) fl!) I l!f<!AL I Marcel Mtrte111 •
-MitM: Mr. Marcu u 1nswtrs quu·
1te1 All St• llltatrt tlons put to him by Cdwln Burr Pettet
fJl) Ce•IMlll: Cecil Brown and Elliott · Norton. The viewer be·
II) Mui•IU... J Clltett comes 1cqu11nted with the way 1n
l l40 fm OH-it..,: Art Stidenb1um which the comedy and pathos of hit
, are lntt'llreted t1uou1h the art ot t:OO IJ 8 Tiit AHi ~riffitll Sllew: (30 mime. M1n:u u 1IJO tells how he be
min.) Andy is hesitant when Helen ttmt intertsted in the art
wants to do a little matchmakln1 be· · tween Howud Spra1ue (Jtek Ood· 10:>0 G) 8 v .. .-.: (JO min.) "Out
son), the county clerk. and Irene bo1rds and Fty1n1 Fish."
(Nina Sh1p~n). the new coun~ fm C:......t: Ctcil Brown.
nurse Andy 1s tven less enthuslutlc •
wtlen he lums th~t Spra1ue is ttirf 10:40 fD OH·ltt"": Art S•denbaum
tied toj>ls mother's apron stin1s. Jl:OO a Dwtl O'Qed ltepett: (30 min )
D allll• Wr "*-• Sllew: (60 Jerry DunphJ
min.) Trumpet virtuosity, co~edy D-. Tiie lltll tt..r Mews: (30 sketches and folk tunes i re h11h· . "'
ll1hts when Al Hirt. Shellty Btrm1n, mtn.) Jack Latham
ind Chad and Jeremy 1uest with U Alf"4 Mitcllmd ~ (60
Andy. min )
D • Mu ClllM ~: (30 D hn fiMI: (JO min ) Balter
min.) "Marlee." Tracin1 in old ptio. Wtrd
tocaph of himself with a pretty 1irt, .
Shenandoah finds the woman mar· (;J Mowie: "l•tide t11t Wtfb ti F•·
ried to• jealous sheriff John Ireland .. P'rittft" 'SI-Steve Cochran.
end Nina Foch 1uest Robert Horton m 8 Te• O.U-: (90 min.)
stars. Adela Ro1ers St Johns 1uests
m ....... .,.. m .... : .... ..,.., ""' o.r-·sJ-m ,_.le AHiin: '!ht Rist of ~ew Jamn Robertson.
Towns." The be1lnn1n1 of • four-part
series focusln1 on ur1>an problems. tJ) Tiit Flett Tlllt Cl•• Te SttJ
and th• ITIO'lemtnl lo build new m Diary
towns and planned dties. 11 :JO R Mewil: "W•• Eut .. .._... ..
Ill T.....ta di PniNn '52-Georie Murphy, t-..JO 8 8 Hlffl: (JO min.) Hazel and
• Bubar• B11ter turn the kitchen into D 8 Tiii Tnlpt Sllew: Johnny
1 chili factory, producin1 Hazel's I•· Carson. host
vorit• fKipt for a supermarket chain. D Mewte: "Cfy If Ille thlllted" 'SJ
but just Whtn business be1ins to -Yrttorio Gusman. Barry Sullivan,
flounsh. trouble be1ins with • nosy Polly Ber1en 1nd Wiiiiam Conrtd.
nei1hbor and •n inspector from the The security officer of a penitentiary
City H111th Oepartmenl. chaan tn etcaped convict throufh D"""' f'tlca I: (30 min.) The the Louislant sw1mps.
~rdict of Ole jury violtfltly ~rupts 12:00 g Mewtt: "Mllrdef ill Ille Mittie
rnto the lives of R~ney H1mnrton Hatr' '46-Willlam Ma11hall.
and thost close to him.
Cl) CiM "' 111 c.u lZ:JO ID Mewle: "fwa 1 C'9Wd" 'J~ [rTOI Aynn.
1:45 (;J Mt. Mell Md tlM News . ,
10:00 8 8 A11 Unllettef'a TMt 0> Mewtt: "SOS c:.nt lurd" 42
ScHts: (60 min.) Greer Garson, -Ralph Btllimy.
carol Burnett and Ro1er Williams m 1Z:45 D Mevle: "Wlllle Ille at, Sletpl"
1uest scouts. Gifted 8-year-old Rex 'Sf>-D1n1 Andrews.
Biocki 111•ku his second 1pp11ranc1 l:OO -,.... w,..,.1111 lMal
on the show end discusses the tech· • -'
nietl side of television with Link· 1:15 R Mwlt: "Wife, HllllNM ...
letter. ~ '39-loretta Youn1.
DON'T SQUINT-TINTH
STOP SUN Ol.Altl IN IVlaY IOOM-STOP PADI
-,UDUCI HIAT. -WITH THI N1W IMPIOVID
alVOl..UTIONAaYWIN-
DOW A ND 11:.tDtNG
GLASS DOOll COATING av IUN-ITOP. AP"-t•o IN WIDI CHOICI OI'
DICOlfATOlt COLoaJ.
COSTS LIU THAN YOU THINK.
Robot Spurns Method Acting
A futuriltic: robot steals eceoes from chc rat or the aist of Lost
ill Spece, lhe ecie_.lction cliff·ha•r on CBS.
Deaiped by an direclor a~ Kinolbita and prop b\Ulder Bob
~ et an atimated cotl of $36,000, the robot weiJhs in 11
175 pounds and "andra 6 fed, • inches in bit web-track feet .
Hew a "bullble. kad or dear plasate, accordiorwtylc arms and
""' dew ......... ud a body of aluminum. rubber and pludc.
OtMr features are radar-ant.enRK .. cars." a "heart" that stows when
ncitcct, and intricate computer systems.
Amons other functions. the robot is prosrammed to lift $0,000
tons, play chess and take soil sampln.
Just how many of these accomplishments are practical? How
many are performed Independently by the robot? Ki noshita and
Stewart say that's a trade secret.
They admit. however. t~at the robot is not u invulnerable or
infallible u he appears to be. For one thins. after performin1 in a
few episodes, he had to have a new set of ~p. Luckily. Kinoshita
and Stewart have a supply of spare parts on hand.
But even that doesn'1 account for the JOY of one day's sbootina
when the robot wouldn't coopcrale. His handler. John Boraete..
blamed it on a power failure.
Bul who knows? Perhaps lhe robot was just tired or bein1 re-
ferred to as "Junior" around the set, as "Siu" by hia builder or u
"lllnky" by hil daiper. ..
Not bavin1 a proper 1taae name or bi1Jin1 is eooup 10 upeet
any performer.
11
CA 1 LOVl:.R--Guut star Ju/it' Nt>w111ar p<lrrray.1 tilt' Cat-
1<'1111w11 »·ho stt'als tK'O ~·aluable Jfn/dr n cats and menaces
Batman and Rohm with a spilud wall on Batman. Wt>dnn1/ay
anti Thursday . 7:30 PM.
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TRUTH IN ADVF.RTISING
, For many year~ pcorle have looked al tdcvi,ion commcn.•1,11'
with a hit of ~ui>p1cion. Some shy awa)' fn,m pitchl·~ th,1t cl.11111
you ca~ get fourtt"Cn more ~have~ or that a ..-orJ ride' 4111c1cr
1han a Rulls-Roycc. The prohlcm, ii 'CCm\ to me. n"·~ 1l11t of 1h~
advcrliser·~ own doing. He mixe~ fac1 with fic1ion 'Cl 1lflt'n 1h.11
lhe houscwift' doe~n't know whe1her her ck;tn,er wtll actuall) 111
her ('IU I of 1hc ki1chen fa~I or if 'ht' 'h1,uld holl down hi:r w,1,hl'r
hefon~ ii cra,he' 1hrough her eight-foot ct:il1ng
Trulh '" udver1i"ng •~ a~ imponant 1n the ,1r.11ghtfor"' .1rlJ A'''
··we·n: "'cond. hut 1ry ha rder" comn11:rci.tl' ·" 11 " tn the f.1nt,1 \\
of the Hertz fella fl}ing into hi' nc"' I) rented c.ir. In h1'llh 1.'.1\l''
i.tatement" ahout their products or ,1.•rvtee' nu"' 1-..: f.1c111.tl. re
gardlcss of how they arc pre~nled.
A few years hack an advcni-.cr 1uok a "llllle" l1cl•n-.c with 111,
film produc1i0n 1cchnique'I regarding hi' 'h:1\'1ng crl•a111 com111l''
cisl. Rememher the one 1hat claime1.t 11 c1•11IJ .. ,ha\l" ,,indrarcr '
Sure. 1hey "shaved" ii all right-aflcr '"al..rng l11r man)' hour' ,111.I
ending up 4'imulating the 4'andparcr hv "''"g a ,Ite l.. gl.1'' h.1-.·
sprinkled with .. and. You could have 'ha,t'd 11 "'11h the h.1cl.. 1'1
a comh. Thi.' outcome. l'e'ide' 1he pr1"cc111"'" hy thl' I edl·r.il
Trade Commi'l<1ion, was thal no mulcri.tl 1H '"l"rancl' cn11ld h..:
suhstituted for the real produc1 when.· .1 d.11m "'·" bc.•ing ,uh,1.111
tiated. A clas.~ic example is the polah1-1c.: .:ream "'"''''"'"",
Under the hot lights ice cream would ohv1t111'I) melt, ''' 1h.:) 1•11.:n
substitute mashed potatoc!>. Now hne\ "'he rl· rhe t1i.:h1r11pc "'.di..
begins. If ftlcy talk ahout how creamy 1he "ice .:ream" l<'l(ll..' "'hrk
photographing potatoes, they would he 1n '111l.1tion II . hP\.\ l.'\Cr.
they talk ahout flavors und 'how vam'"' c1>h1rs ot ri•1 .1h\\.''· lhl·\
arc not fraudulent. The difference. of c1'lur,c. is 1h.11 1•n 1hl· 11nc
hand potalOC'i look Cream y. not lhC ice c re.101. SO fh h " .1 r h),IC.tl
attrihute that is of the pol;ito. not nccc",1rtl) Che 1e.: crl•.1m The
different fla vor' i' a fact that i' '" no w.1y d"lurll'" "' """~ ,
potarocs. In es!'>Cnce. 1herefore, the 1ru1h '" a c1•mmi:re1.tl '' "'hclh·
er the produc1 performs a~ adveni<.cd.
Mos1 advenio;er'i wo uld never la~c lhl.' chance 111. m.11..mg tr.111·
dulenl claims. However. m thctr frl·n11ed effort h• .u:h1.:\l' h1ghn
and higher competitive po'''"'"'· the~ mu'' c11n,1.1ntl\ gu.1rJ
againM exaggeration that would 11.!nd tn mi,ll'.1d 'ih1lltld lhl.') 1n·
dulge in ove~tating. their compc111 11r' woulJ mu h~·,11.111.' 10 hlcm
the whi'itle on them and thctr :igenc). which ""'"IJ ·""' come unda
fire from the American A!>MlCH1t1on nt Alhcrl"'"!-! Agl·nc1c,.
There are all kind' o f adVt"rll'\.'r' "''h \.tr1111" nwr.11 conv1ct1<m'
H you ever experience a fraudulen1 claim. don·1 "' hJck. Thl'rl·
are channels through which the~ rcople Can he h.tltcd. Tho\e ul
us in the advertising businc'" ¥.Ould li~e m11hmg heller lhan 1hc
opportunicy of improving our ruhl1c imJge I\ le" advert1-.cr,,
usually on a local le vel, can cau~c ine'it1m ahlc dumage h.l the en-
tire industry.
Black eyes arc easy to come hy in thi' hu,me". It mJy he that
Che local, national. and international commercial ""' anh <,houlJ
be made more public. Television shows receive 1heir award~ while
forty o r fifty million people watch on. Why n111 1he commcrc1ah''
It might help people to better receive an mJu,lr) 1h.1t ,, \Ccn 1hc
most and understood the least.
. It would be fun wearing a white hiu anJ rlaymg gtlod guy hir
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Danny Thomas shows he's
n9t as "citified" as most peo-
ple lhink. as he goes coun-
try-western, and Kay Starr.
Eddy Arnold. Pat Buttram
(right) and Bobby Vinton
( cenler) go along as guests.
Thirty Doodletown Pipers. a
new young singing group.
16 dancers and an assorl-
ment of ba(nyard animals
complete the cast.
This is Danny's fourth
i.pccial of the season (he'll
do five thi!. year-but o nly
three next season) but the
first he has ever attempted
in the· country-western field .
Danny is actually a native
of rural America. He was
born in Deerfield. Michigan.
population 1.500: lived there
for six o r seven years and
has vivid recollections of
early rural life.
He leans heavily on his
country beginnings as he
mounts a milking stool. joins
a barn dance and gives the
rural treatment to a couple
of tunes. "Take Me Back to
My Boots and Saddle" and
"Sleeping at the Foot of the
Bed.''
Miss Starr solo. on "Wa-
bash Cannon Ball." is joined
by Danny for "Nobody's
Business but My Own" and
by Eddy on "New Moon
Over My Shoulder."
Eddy solos hi s new hit. "I
Want To Go with You" and
an old favorite. "Anytime."
before teaming with Kay.
Bobby sings "Ghost Riders
in the Sky" and front-; the
Doodletown Pipers in "You
Arc My Su nshine."
Pat Buttram calls a square
dance and is in and out of
the festi vities with his rural
observati ons. The Doodle-
town Pipers a l"<J do a "barn
medley."
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TUESDAY
MARCH 15-.
For morninc and afternoon
listincs, please see DAY-
TIME PROGRAMS, Pace 8.
Below, for your convenience,
are the day's movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
t :JO ID "'Dlfl ...,_.,.. 'J7 -Vivien
Le11h Adventu11·dr1m1.
ll:tO fJ '1tttw1I ti Wt....,. 'SS-Phil
C1rty Wtstlfll.
ll:JO B "'Jllet f1M11111..,.. 'SJ-Tony
Wri111t. D11m1.
ll:JO ID "YM ltt Me" '52-Peter Lew·
ro1d Comtdy
1:t11 a "Sc9aM4 ",.. °''.,..r '56-ltOitnd CllMr. M~ery. D .... , .... tt" 'SI -Ch1r111 lk
Graw. Df1m1.
l:JO m. "'J..O ..... H '56-Mlf•
~ft JoMton. Comtdy·drtmt. Z:OO !"-..,_.., ,,._ ............ •
Did Powell. Com~.
J:JO D 1lec* Alt..,.. •~0111 ou,,...
~·'1· 4:JO 11 ·-s-... lMI" '51-lohn Su·
Oft. Mu~l·comtdy.
f v f ~~ I ~~ (I
1:118 Tiit ltt "-': (SO mlft ) Jerry
Dunphy • D 9 Hut~., .. rillUly • ...,, <30 min )
IMte M (68 min )
(it Merit: """ .......... o.t>bi, Reynolds. Tony R1nd1ll,
P1ul Oou1l1s ind Uni Merllel. WMn
thl Internal RtwnY' Sefvic• MflCb 1
tu lnvml11to1 to cheek Oii 1 ltmlly
11111 hu ll11rently omitted II• PIJ·
m.nts, thl ,,. lnwntiptor fells In
love with the d1u111ter of the delin·
quent end the l0'9rnment l11m1.
r11mlully, th1t it °"" $17.000.000 to lht Ht1t1 111 quntlOft.
I Tl11 HNc1-•1r1 (30 min )
• Tiit 0.,. ni .......... (60
""") I,,.... ... , .... o.c. ............ n.. ...... S4
l:JI 9 IJllC ..,...: (30 min.)
.!ltd Ltttltm.
I ~ O'T .... (30 min.)
...,. II Z... (30 min.) ........
f.D Celhntia ....,, ... .... •• ....
I ......
7:00 :. cas £...iac ...,..: (30 min.)
Witter Cronkite. 0 8 ~: (30 min.) "Pn1111
jO PUtflo Rico."
I mn.... (30 min.)
Tllillctlt Z... (30 min.)
1
hMis Ille 11...a (30 min.)
................ : (30
min.) "Oencin1 Gir1s of Korea." A
visit to the roy1I tombs of Kortt,
afl4I Oii to tllt !Cof•n dtnd111 strts
in 1uttltntlc costumes.
I ..... ",...,
A,1th Ph
7:l0 8 Mt.wt: (60 mm.) C1ar111C1
the CtOU-cytd llofl Md Judr t.hl
chimpenz" join IOf'C9I to ,._.,, t
polic:ll dot wtlo hn bttn mlstr9tted
by his owner. Mtrslltll ThomPIOfl
stirs IS Or. MeBll Tracy, and Cheryl
Mllltr IS Ptlllt Tracy. 08.., ......... Cw: (30
min.) "AblOftlt tt1e Gl'ffll." Dave and
B1rb1re surp1lae Ille customm i11 1
Gr .. 11 rest1ure11t. UGt ,..._, ._..., Qa9.
.... ii AdiN (30 min.) D Ce11U1! (60 min.) "Gltty." Sat.
Slunders feces telli111 I GtnNll rlrt
lh11 her IOldier·ftther wu killtd !ft
1ct10t1. Alldrtt Ottvi fuab. Stet1
Vic M0trow 11 Set S.ullden. P'itm
Jtlbtrt IS Ctjt, Jecll Hopn es ll~.
Conlin Clrter ts Doc. ~ ,.....,
ts Littlejoftn, t11d ltidi JllOll H U.
H1n1ty.
··-• .... :.,..S.. ~ 'SS-Jolin WtY"f, Lant Tur·
ntr. Tab Hunter and JllMI AnletL m Tiie UMMdl1Hta: (60 min.)
ttfiie SPf91.J!tOr·" Telly SIYaln ~ Rt·NA. 11J 9 W1 I Ml: (30 rnln.) "Bfl·
zll BtcMrot1." A tour o4 Brull from
ltM ~~to Rio dt J....n.
.......... a... u.c... ......
l:GI .......... ,bl ... ~
( lllffl.) ''How Now, Htutfraur
flCIUtll fl'Olll MWSPIPI' ootumltilt
Mal Huntley (ltoOtrt (niMrdt) ptn·
icl .lotfl 111d Jim Nat1. htrtclt
Crowley 11\d Mart MllW lltr.
5 ROLLER GAMES-UVE!
*THUNDERBIRDS vs. N.Y.
.......... Q el ¢'J1'(2
"°"'1) Tiit Loa __... 1'11uncMr -
birds p&ty tflt .... Yort locwben. .., • n. ...... --= (JO
min.) "YtMo ltol•'• Gloria" mc....c.r. fZ)U.U.,.._
THON!d•POOLB
14
_,.~ .........
SW1M YOURSb.f SUM -An lnvftinl
home poof hefp1 YIM' e.ep '*" Md trim end ten
without r .. lty trylftl. And fun, too. Cal tloder.
MnMOllY "°"' COITA ._. OMa
U'O l. I NI ...... ..................
THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. MARCH 13, 196
! Uw1t • btnHta t-A5 I Alt• Mell tM Ille ..... l:JO • Tlle la:t SMtlM Hew (60 10:00 cas ..,.,..: (60 min) "1.0 l;
m ;,.) 15.000.000.000." The e1plos1vr n • Dr. uar. II: (30 min.) 1rowt't of consumer credit Ind 1n
·Teed Ille Book, The:i SH the Pie· debtcdntu 1n the United Stein w111
ture." ConcluSIOn of two l)lrts. Des· be examined in depth with CBS New\
!)trite lo stiow his lather proof of Correspondent Alu1nder Kendnco
his cl11m of succen In Hollpiood, 1eoort1n1.
1 son t1kts m1tt1rs into his own 1J Gt c.,. P'vblt• fhwl W
hinds whlfl Dr Klldlrt refuses to min.)
allow the 1llin1 men to luw his llos· D TIM Furitive: (60 min.) "W111t
ptt1I btd · I Strin1s Att1thtd " Rich1rd Kimble D ~·a "-J: (30 min ) "Who w9rks as 1 th•ulle111 in the stranee iis Tl\tt Gtnnen I Sten You Withr' household of 1 tHn111 violin v11
Clpt. l lnP.mton's poea u 1 sw1sll· tuoso. Don!ld Plu.unce. C1rol Ros
bucklln& hara dialolwea with the IP· sell 1nd Au Thompson euest
P11rt11Ct of • lost Ger111.11n p1tro1. 9 'Man In Space' CLR
Cmnt Bora1'1ne st•" 11 McH•I•. * PROBING THE UNKNOWN Jot ~n 11 8incfltllltDn end Tim c:onway 11 Eftalp Ptrbr. G 8 S,.Cltl 'M: (60 min.) "P1ob
•• llltlY lriffla SM: (90 min.) in1 th1 Unknown " Tiie third in the
Ciiwtrution·vtrlfty Pl'Olrtm. "Min in S1>1ce" se1ies de1hn1 with
I ....... n Tr...i (JO min ) our pursuits and 1ec:omplishment1 ol
Al lbr '1llt*t modern s1>1ce fli1hl.
c.-.t: Cecil B~n QI Gt Alt• Df'eier and the News (60
llHialllM r c:.teta min.)
1:40 ..... • II.. G) 8 1111 Joll111 News t1H1 1111 t:OO .,....., ............... : ....... S,.ltl
• Le.w" '61-StllfM1 Maclline. I Tem de (spe111 lauftllet Hervey end Jack Hawkins. A 10:20 frietNll If 1 Frietlcl
rontlfltic trien&I• •bout a youna New lO:JO Gt TrMlllrt: (JO min ) ·11us
Zuland Kllool letdltr. devottd to ure Tunnel of Murmurln1 Mount11n ..
o4 ~"I ~ult tcM. 111d the two . c.. ... 1: Cecil B1own "'' ."' but dilturMll by • • .. r I , .. tMI .. ut.
lwtll wtlo lttttftflt-411 blte•y differ· 10:40 · lleMelt • Mittie
lftt • .,...... btMk ....,. ttll btrrier. 11:00 en. O'atd 1""1: (30 min )
D f T,..,: (30 M .) "Ctptain Jeny Ounptly. ""'*"-· 0..-.Mt• Atwry." The 0 8 Tiit lltll MMr News: (30 ~Uf , ..... , an.ta n. Cour111 with min.) Jack Llthtm
Capt Ptrllllftter a tflt aolt defender 8 A.'fTM HitdMM* f'T-ata: (60
Ken ltrTJ 1t1r1 IS Ctft, hrmenter, min.) Re.run. "Tiie Tender Poisoner."
Forrnt Tucw 11 s,t. a1tourkl,1nd Shrs How~rd Dutt 1nd Oen Dailey
Larry Sto<ctl n Cfl, Apm. Power politics amon1 the upper eche·
13 VAN GOGH--CLR SPEC. Ion office:s of 1 qu.iet a>rpor1llon
* LIFE Of A T111a,, becomes Mn more intense wllen • ftftUIC GENIUS l>ftutfful wom111 1nt111 the picture. e e l"M-cWJtwP!I ....._ 1 t y,. D ,.... flu!: (30 min.) Baller
....: "A lllf·r.trllt.'" (60 min.) Wird.
Ste Worth Mtntionin1. G MIN: "Ctn1ertd" '45 -Dlcll
I....._.... Powell.
11111• a-: Pablo Cluts. ... Gt Tiit IN "9lt Slltw: (90 ,.,..... .. ,.._ mtn.) Oiscussl011s.
l'.Jll • P.etkiNt ,._...: (30 min.) m llewte: "'Jlle f1t1M" '47-Ytrt
acle Jot finds 1 tin ca11 cont1lnin1 1Riiston.
t fortune in cnh. but his dtll&fll "*-TMI
tvm to lritht wtlen lie COl!Cludes Diary
It Is the miuinc ••I from 1 blnli ll:lO R MIN: "'JM ,,., °"''t Ct)"'
robbery. lee 8erledtrlt stln 11 'S'Y-Sll Minto ind J1me1 Whitmore.
llttt lrtchy, [Alpr 8ucil1nan IS A l7-yu1-old orphen seeks lo deter·
Unc!t Joe. mine wtlet!Mr he should IO throu1h D ,.,._ PllClt II: (30 min.) F0t life actina tou&fl or follow his blsic
AOdlley Htrrtflcton, twill visitors: fOf instincts of human comp11Mon.
Mtrtlll ,.._, two apoUsnlen: lor 8. Tiit TMiOt Sllw: lohnny
$.._. Conl. tM 8'P1tr1nce of the flr1011. host. ""9ltrilMla RlcMrd Jet111n (Don I!..~: ,.ra. O'......, 194 Mr. Gonloll). '5G-Mujorlt M1ln. J1mes
flt a. tJ m lrtlftq: The M2·n . Whitmore. Ann D¥or1l Phyllis Kirt.
jft.f2 Ml Hl-10 liftin1 body vtl'ti· Fred Ct1rtl ind Oorottly Melone. An
cits currtllt., lftt•ln1 lli&tlt t11tin1 invttertte ruder of crime stories aets
will lie dhcusatd br 11presantttlve1 up to lier 11«k in rul dr1m1 wtltn
'""" ~·a Fljpt Anurch Center. she in1dvtrttntly becomes 1 con·
Edwttdl Nr Fon:t But end Norttlrap ledmte to 1 private eye Oft • lrtln
CotporltkNt. AllM of these unusu1I from Chic•ao to New Yori!.
winflm alltpa will 1190 bt lllown. 11:0011 MIN: ... _.... fer t1tt s-" evi-.. 'l'l-Joti McCrea.
• WORTH MENTIONING • t:tO me l~c~ I Yltlaat ¥111 s.p: "A Se!f·Portrait." If you missed tlilS ,..,\i1nnn1 proar•m when it wes shown on NBC. then bt sure
to .. ttlla rtpttt. Mtrtln G1bel n1rr1tes ind LH J. Cobb spetlis the -* o4 V•n Go1h 11 tllt 1rtist's Ille unfolds from ctlltdhood in
Zundtrt to the uylum 1t St Remy. Canweses end drewlnp from
mU11Um1 in the U.S .. Europe, •!Id behind the Iron Curteln were ••· 11mllltd for the pro1r1m. Whlcll won en Emmy for writer·productr
Lou Hmm, won the P11body Aliwtrd, and rtctived Certificates of Merit
1t the Vencouver. Edinbursh •nd Vanke Fil m Festivtls.
t
I
If the
1ered !re
I ln~i!
rat ings
needed .
shock in,
proccdu
or all " millions
being u
Since-
porlant
wide T
networ~
of e~tin
One
uring t
"coopec
with ra
the rcs1
vision 1
ever, "
o( proi
And
differcn
and the
results.
So" not ye•
drama .
ning h
prograt
But
the nt1
auJ1cn•
grow1 n
Let'•
ing or
stone'
paper
Whi
a mor
human
AnJ
grami.
Thc5c
and th
AnJ
withM<
a!> a M
cation.
th111 w
only f
the ~le
vi,ion
Wh:
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WC mi
TV a Closet Loo~ ...
By ERNIE KREILING
£dolor TV WEEK
<.:ALL IT HERESY
If 1here were a guil<I of 1elev1Mon columnl\IS I would be cash-
iered from its ranks for hcrc'ly. "
I in~ist, 9ou see. bn wri•ing' 'cveral column'· a year in defense
of the teh!v1"o n rc1 1 1ng.~. and wc'all know that no
,elf-respec11ng columnis1 can dt' that and main-
tain an) 'it.1nJing in his field.
The rc:.il trulh, howc\ er. " th al h:levi)10n ral-
ing~ un4uc\11onahl} do rcllccl in u general way
the 11111i11J.: huhit' of the Ame ri can public. There
arc ~ome w.pec1~ of the ra11ng' and 1heir use that
need con1inu~11 crl1ici'im. hu1 10 qcny that man y
millions mo re Americans wa1ch (Jonwr P) le each
wee~ than watch C BS Report~ i!> simpl) 10 cl~
one·s eye" 10 the !>octal and cullural facl' of life.
Since 1963 much has been done 10 improve the
ratings service) und. ii mus1 be adm111cd, much 1mprovcmc n1 was
needed. The Congressional invi:'lliga11on of 1hat year revealed so~e
shocking and inexcusable lihcrlic' being 1akcn with <>ound sampling
procedure and \\-1th !>ound field work techni4ue' Most i;hocki~g
of ;ill was. 1he netwo rks· to1al acceptance of 11he producl 1hey paid
m ill ions for without ever vcnf)ing lhe procedures and ~•hods
being used. .
Since 1hen many tmprovemenh have hecn made and '-<>me 1m-
portan1 studic' have hecn comple1ed. The Committee on Nation-
wide Tclevi.,ion Audience Mea!>uremenl. organiz.cd by 1he three
ne1works. claims 1he ruling' a re an accuralc and reliable-method
of t'Sl1ma1ing our ,je"ing hch.1,ior.
One study ~howed 1ha1 a sm all sample c3n he accurate .in ~eas·
uring the behavior of a large audience. Another study 1nd1ca1ed
"coopera_1or bia•:'-the 1.endcnc.y of those famil.1c~ wh.o cl>?pera1e
with ralmgs 10 he atyp1cal--J1ll not cause stnous d1sto rt1ons o f
the results. ··coopera1ors" do. however. lend IO walcb m ore 1ele-
vision than famil1e\ who declined to coopera1e. The error. hov.-
ever, was not found 10 be large enough 10 change the ra~kmgs
1 of program\, although ii did tend to ovcr\tatc the tolal auJ1encc.
And finally. ano1her inve'ltigation showed that in spire of widely
dilfcrent 1echni4ues the two major raring services .. A. C. N!el~en
and the American Research Bureau, product'd '1gmficantly )tm1lar
results.
So lei's not knock 1hc ra1mgs for the wrong rea'iOn\. We are
not yet a nalion of inlcllcctuuls who would watch onl> serious
drama, documenlarie~ anJ classical music if they domin~1ed eve-
ning television. (The ne1works' relative failure 10 provide such
programing. however. can·1 be condo ned. I . .
But there arc aspects of the ralings thal do need attention. F1r!>I.
1hc networks have apparen1ly been overe~llmatmg 1he size of lhe
audience each evening. so le.-~ hope 1he~ become more aware of rhe
growing adult di,enchantmenl with th~ir prngram~ng. .
Le.-[> keep 1hem ever aware that N ie lsen docsn I measure v1~w
ing or liking>---0nly 111nin>:. O ne five-year-old walching The Fl1nl-
stone\ while four older family members arc ri:ading rhe evening
paper certainly exaggerates 1he ra1ing value of 1hc family.
While 1he American Research Bu reau·s diary me1hod i~ probably
a more accurate measurement of viewing. 11 rel ies on 1hc fickle
human memory.
And whul abou1 the kvel~ of a11en1ion we give to various pro·
gram~ and the degree of loyally viewers mighr have lo <iponsors·!
The~ are 1h ing~ thal sho uld be important to networks and sponsors
and the~ are lillle explo red. . .
And let\ cri1ictze 1hc ohv1ous degree--eloquent d1scla1mers 110 !·
w1th~tanding-10 which network~ re ly principally on lhe ra11ngs
ll\ a ~uh .. 1i1u1c for any real awareness o f 1he higher levels o( edu-
cation. 1hc soaring sophis1ica1ion and the rising standard~ of taste
1ha1 we see in the nation in recenl )ear'i. If we·re nol ye1 ready
on ly for dram:i. documenlary and music. we arc at leac;t beyond
1hc \tcady dic1 of fatuous. infan11le comedy 1hat dominale' Lele-
vi~ion today.
Wha1ever the merils and faulr" of 1hc ra1ings. they can only
es1ima1e our IUning to what i~ on 1hc air. They do n·1 .. uggc~t whal
we might watch if 'omething heller were uvallahlc. •
J!T~4tJdd ...
SUCCESS IS A SPEECH
TV WEEK: Re: Adams al
Noon. Fintly. let me say you
reviewers are a s1range bunch.
How come you say so much bu1
never s ign your name? I watched
Adams at Noon since ii started
and completely disagree with Bill
Holchett (You Said 11 . 1V
WEEK. Feb. 20> abou1 Adams
and Bill Keene. . . Bill Keene
is a punster who remind!> me of
a Mi,.souri farmer. He's ego-
tistical and has no charm. His
program does nol" inform. Ad·
am) always m ade a d:uly point
and left you with (ood for
thought. ...
You 11Cem to have a pa!>sion
for knocking him. Have you
met him? I have. al a lecture he
pr~nted 10 our women's club
a nd he received a s1anding ova·
tion for his dynamic speech on
success. You are ill-informed
and I doubl whe1her you'll prinl
this for 01hers 10 read ...•
MRS. BERNARD HOWSON
Pomona
May-Brian Adams lhottld
have 1lnn that sptteh on sue·
cH.'I to the manqunent at
KNXT -f0tt he was cancelled.
THAXTON SUPPORTED
1V WEEK : I comple1cly dis-
agree with your statemen1 1ha1
Shebang (Channel 51 •~ the be~•
of ii!> kind. r m no longer a
lccnager (ha\len'1 Ileen for quite
M1me 11me) but I always wa1ch
Lloyd Thaitton. I never even
heard of Shebang unlil Lloyd
Thaitton changed h1!> lime. My
kids will hack me up a ll rhc way
and I think you'll probably hear
from a few more loyal Thu1on
fans. His ingenu11y and na1ural·
ness have hrough1 him qui1e a
way from lhosc o ld m idday
show~ In his prcsenl stalus as
hc~I of the teenage shows.
MA RY PIROZZI
La Habra
We stand corTCded. We meant
to .. y .. one of the best."
CBS CENSURED
TV WEEK: I wish to express
my disapproval at the CBS at-
titude 1oward the broadcasting
of the Senate . . . hearings on
V ie l N om and especially be-
cause it is indicative of a much
broader problem, that is. tele-
vi~ion programing and the all-
importanl lislencr ratings.
Cert:iinly many housewives
are in1elligent enough to be con-
cerned over Viet Nam. And,
certainly mass media slill have
the respons ibility of informina
lhe 1hinlting public, who help
form public opinion at" the arau
rools level and who vote . . .
MRS. PHILL
HA ~AMANDARIS
Fullerton
CBS. ol COVR, rKODlidend
aad raa moa of the ~
Bat we wonder If die q..aloe
rully u't whether or DOt two
or thl"C( netwoftl shOldd dapU-
nle the con,.e~
BATMAN IA
1V WEEK: I wanl 10 compli-
ment you for 1he best coveraae
of Batman
STEVEN BLOEY
Monrovia
1V W EEK: I think Baunan
is pure 1rash. I also think ii is
being shoved down everybody's
throat.
JOAN STAFFORD
La Canada
1V WEEK: This is the first
leller I've e ver wrillen concern-
ing a 1V show and it 1oolt Bat·
man to do it . . . There are a
lot o f reasons why this "poor
deluded " viewer likes Batman
and Robin . . . Heroes play a
big part in kids' im aginations
and a In.JC hero has to be "big-
ger than lift." Barman filled the
bill in the old com ic books and
I think he is doing it again 10-
day on TV.
I also appreciate good sa1ire.
and lV's Batman is a beauty ...
This is one viewer who is fed
up with psychological themes
1tnd jellyfish characters acting
out warmed-over story li nes.
Many of these so-called "aduh"
shows turn my s tomach . . .
To sum ii all up. "Wh~ver
he is behind 1hat mask, we need
him."
WALT C HACE
Fullerton
HELnD CLEAJt TH[ AIR
1V WEEK : KCET owes 1V
WEEK a very deep debt of
gratitude for your two editorial
columns in the February 27
issue. I am personally more lban
indebted to you for the way in
which you cu mined the KCET
situation and the conclwiona
which you reached, and I am
particularly appreciative of the
forceful endorsement of KCET
which you expressed. This will
... surely help clear the air ...
DR. LEE A. DUBRJDGE
Chairm an
KC ET. Channel 28
15
TV WEEK'S
PROGRAM REVIEW CONTEST
for
High School Students
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among the na1ion''i mos1 avid televi'iion viewers. We receive doz.ens
of lellers a w«k from them. Sume arc inlcre'iting. perceptive and
stimula1ing. Others are scarcely legible anJ extremely dull.
Bui it occurred to TV WEEK tha1 pcrhapo;. some high ..chool
saudents \¥OUIJ like to partic1pa1e in a c0n1es1 f1fl' reviewing some
program'i.
In orJer to have a "'ork:ible l>a'i" for compari'ion. we have
selected three nrw ""''"'rlt. programs for review, anJ invite Mudenls.
9ah through 12th grades lmly, 10 write a review l"•f up 10 450 wonh
on an\• """ o f ahem.
Winners Visit a Studio, Meet the Stars
There will be o ne winner in c:.11:h community where TV WEEK
appears who 1.1.lll receive a $15 U.S. Saving~ Bond . There will also
~ ahree Swecp~a ak~ Winners. ont'· for each of ahc lhree program'i.
Each Sweepslake\ Winner, in addition 10 receiving a h<lnd. 1.1. il l be
invireJ. along wi1h lwo gue\tS. hy ahc nelworl concerned to have
lunch at ahe studio where the program i'i filmed. vi'iil the set to
watch ahe 'ihooting and 10 meet the 'ila<s.
The Pro1rams
The three programs. any one of which
F Troop
you may
ABC'
C BS
NBC
re view, arc:
The Wild, WilJ Wc'il
I Spy
The review should concern the urif's ns a "'""'"· nm an indi-vidual episode. It is suggested )Ou ~lcct a program you have
watched carefully at least three lime ...
The review musa not exceed 450 "ords. Reader intere'it, clarity
of expression. imagination, kno1.1oledgc of 1hc program, .perceplion
o( its streng1h and weakne'ises. legibility. punc1uali41n and neatne5.'
will all count.
A review of a relevi'iion series can take many form<.. but ils
purpose is 10 evaluate in an interesting fashion how well it is done
and to what degree. and why it <;11cceeds or fails in accClmplishing
what it apparently intended 10 Jl1. A goo<l review hclpo; a ca'iual
reader gain new appreciaaion fo r the prClgram'<; gooJ and baJ
points and prellumably help, ~harpen hi!> own c rit ical judgments.
Writing. acaing. dirccaion, production. film editing arc wmc as-
pects thaa may be considered. Plrasr nmit any juJgmenls of color
qualiay. as the majority of home~ Jo not ycl have color set<;.
Good critici'im is nor all negative-althnugh often ea'iier and
more fun 10 wrill.'-and it <ihould include 'Ways in which lhe pro-
aram might be 1mproveJ.
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Town
Phone Number
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of your nrwpaper. Entries must be received by Friday. April 15.
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The preliminary judging and selection o f each community's
winner will ·~ done by the editorial staff of TV WEEK. Judges
for the three final winners--0ne for each program-will be the
Editor of TV WEEK: Dr. Don C. Sm11h . As'iociate Profe'isor of
Telecommunications at the University of Southern California: and
an executive with the network or program concerned.
So grab your note pad and pencil, watch the program you prefer.
sharpen up your crilical inst.incts and ~nd us some sparkling review\
that we can publish in TV WEEK.
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'TH[ OAIL'I' PILOT TV WHK. MARCH I), 196f,
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"Beau Brummell"
Lover, scoundrel, adventurer!
Two full hours!
In Color!
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he d1scovtn too late, muns 1>111!1 co11edy sketch blltd on todly's Din O'Heflihy star
the S1Cr1fici1I victim of a nation of western movies. The spool, atltd 9 SUSSKIND vs. WM. F.
"andrOtds." Liam Sutliv1n 1uests. "The Putnd Si•." lin1s Hope u Mt•· * BUCKLEY JR--On.n End!
WEDNESDAY
MARCH 16 0 (ii Tiie Yiralu: (90 mifl ) "A 1c1n bandit El Crummo. and Marvin ..-
Bald riced Boy," Randy Benton's u Ille "anh-11tro." a bounty hunter G 0,.. f.M: (60 min.) "Th• OM
For mornin1 and afternoon
listinga, please see DAY·
TIME PROGRAMS. Pace 8.
Below, for your convenience,
are the day's movies.
(Randy Boone) rowdy kinfolk come to n1mtd Shm Premise. end Only William f, Buulty. Jr."
Med1c1ne Bow toyte Randy from a U 8 Ti. lif Ylllty: (60 min.) Part I of two par1•. Set Worfh Mlft·
nnaeance·seellina u ·ccumct whose "last Train to the fair.'1 .Tht 011ly tlon1n1
family has feuded with the Bentons man available to perfo'hn an 1ppen m 8 Alta Drei9f IM die .....
for years. Andrew Prine, Royal Dano. dectomy th1I will uve Audra 811\· tlO min.)
Karen Jensen ud Andrew Duuan ley's life IS an unlicensed doctor be· m 8 lill ,.... ...... * lilt
1uest int menaced by venaeful ranchers 1,.... s,..11
DAYTIME MOVIES 0 lodM U.S.A. (30 min) Turlock. f7) MllMVlll Mtwlt El) UttHtfM 0,.1
Calif' ff:) T11raley Wa•er .. IMll ti) lea ,_. Mitrc:olft
9:30 m "We QltHti911s Ailltcr '52
0 8 Ill••: (30 min) "The IE Teneflltl de ,, .. ., 10:30 G> 8 Y~: (30 min.) "Grand
Purr feet Crime " When the Cat 9:30 II T111 ~ Yaa DJ'• SIMw: (30 ~:· B~rry SuR1van Drama ' ~ woman (played by Julie Newmar) mm ) "Lona Ni1ht's Journey into fJl) c.. ... t: Cecil Brown 10:00 G '"Valley tf Hit Stlit" '42-lucillel
B.111 •nd l~mes Cra11 Western
11:30 O....., of Ille Nineties" 'J.4-Mu
comes on lhf scene. Bitman li~sl Day." When Rob and Ritchie 1!1 off 10:40 er!I Mtet Yw P'llWk Stfwut
' "Hobnn's chotet" brtween lhe on 1 flsh1n1 tnp, L1ura suffers an 11:00 II o.... O'Qecl ~: (30 mMI.}
lady ind the 1t1ec I attack of left·•lone in the-house Jerry Dunpti1. w .. st Comedpomanet
12:00 G "A Yin i. ,,. Cllina" ·s2-I G (it Mitne11 $ lllevit: "Tiie Seal nerves Dick Van Dyke stats, with q 8 TM 11111 ...., ..... : (30 Cll•M" '55-John Wayne. Lina Tur Mary Tyler Moore A.nn Mor11n Gu1 I m111 ) Jad1 l1lham.
John Archer ~venture·drama
1
12:JO m "T1le Depraved" '56-Anne Hey•
wood Mntery
ner. hb Hunter Ind James Arness I bert •nd ltrry P111s appear IS M1lh• a Air~ HltdlcMa "'91Mta: (60
11 "UNTOUCHABLES~' Pres. 11111 Jerry Halper I min.) "Day of R1dlo11tn1." Stan Bar-
l:Ol> O "li.ciaclt" '38 -Henry fOflda
Adventure. 1 0 8 "D•leJIMll M11sien" '54-I VidOf Mature, Piper lau11e ind Vin
* by UNION MORTGAGE B ,..,,,., ai.lu C30 min > ry Sullivan. Huah Marlowe and Kath·
• I m lat Malttr911 (30 min ) enn• Bard. Rt·(Un.
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Tiit U11telldlable1 (60 min) fE P'llblic Alfair1: "011, Coffee and Q Ntws flul: (30 min.) Bl•ter 8 ltland1 i11 ltl1 5¥11: (30 min )I Oernocr1ey " A documentary film on Wud
rvtr of ~ire " the political and economic problems G M..t.: "lent Te It IM" '50-
cent '"ct. I
1:30 G) 8 "Wttt tf Z..rulbar" 'SS--
Anthony StHI. Drama.
fJ) ~ ~· of two South Amtric.an countries. Join F011t1in1.
Er) """'' lilt Cllitat Colombia and Venezulla m 8 MelwMI .. : (90 min.) Dia· Ill U• Caito de Muic.e. I 8) TV Mlltiul Ollllt cuulont Attorney Jack l1um 1uesta. Z:OO m 8 "hpt left Seftt" '50-
£.sthtf W11H1ms. Mystery-romince
3:30 0 "Calla.., Went TU!awl(' ,,l
-Fred •hcMurray Comedy
1:00 n 8 ScitMt .. Act•: (30 mill ) us G Nia• ..... tlld , ... News m .... : "Air Malt" '32-Ralph ·~nm1n1hsllcs " llO:OO IJ 8 Ttlt DM•J Kaye a..: (60 Bellamy.
4:00 B "ltH lni•....-· '54-Ehubeth
f'iYlor, St..Jart Granier and Peter
IJ T1lt htty Ml Sllow: (30 min.) min) Fred Gwynne televlslon's H11· I fallily ea.,1111 •-:'fatty, the Psychic." The Lanes pt1y man Munster, (d~ Adams. sln1er · DilfJ
a pfaclfcal jollt on dauahter P1tty. Glenn Yarbrouih alld music.al darec ll:JO II Mewit: "11-.. Prlwa" ·~
who h~s just discovered ESP. tor Paul Wtston iuest. Buan Keith. Dianne foster and Rob-
Us1inov. i &l 8 ltendUWMI witll Adwetttllrt: 0 8 I S,,: (60 min,) "One Thou· ert Fr1nc11 An inttlll1ence aaent In
(30 mm) "The Advenlure ol the undnne .. Ktlly and Scott KCOm a Horth Ktfun POW camp poses as
fVfNING Chi~se Air Force " I -11"1 1 flisht enainetr 111d his lianctt a collabor1tor to aet 1nformahon, and Pl Ort.line Ellrope l to the scene of a jun11e plant ttash 1rouses the s:isp1et0n and llltrtd o1
6:00 II TM "' ....... (60 min) Jtrryl m c;;,..,.s1 •• : "BIU5K Be the to recower U.S. Sold. Dant Clark end his C!._mpanlons.
. Dunphy • Ttt" la table for arown ups) . Sus.an Ollwtr 1unt. Rober1 Culp alld 0 8 Tllt TMilld sai..: .lohnn1 a ,... HM"-lfillkllJ ~ (30 IE MitfcMI Minical 1 Bill Cosby co-star. C11rson, host min )' .... ,. l :lO II 8 Tiit ltfffly Millllilliet: (30 D 8 111111 ....._ flews (60 IJ .... : "Tiie WIY f8 tM I#"
D IMtt 16: (60 min ) "Ten Drops m111.) Tiiow .°'d ~et* of the Clamp· IJlin.) '"Sl-J4ffrey Hunter, Shertt North.
J"Water.'' etts. country-muMC stm Latif flltt 0 Tllel.MI. NII s-tr. (60 min.) Barry Sullivan. Walter B~eenan and fJ Mew!t: "Tile l.mtiblt It(' '57-and Earl Scruus. m~k• a retur• •P· "Min with fwo racu." Brice fer1u I , N~1lle Brand ~ ••·c.onvict Mts out R1chGrd Eyer. Ptillip Abbott and Diane pearance. 1~11n b11n~ln1 11111*11 llft (Ricardo Montalban) returns to to reawtr • stOltn ctelle of aofd.
Brews1et With the aid ot Robby, the alrl Jot L111sin1 1lon1 1n the role of frtndl1111n's Bend afttf me11y JHr1 12:00 D llhfil; "T1le lrldt ht 11..a"
robot. 1 ten-year·old boy is 1ble to fl•tt's wife. Gladys and apteb to resume whtrt ht i,tt ·~rb111 Sta11wyick.
become 1nv1s1ble and fly hi&h in the 5 WRESTLING-DICK LANE -----------------------• sky on • 111te, bul ht beco~s the * By RELIABLE MORTGAGE pJwn of a super-computer try1n1 to
rule the world. f1m run. 8 Qa.,......lp Wmditl1 (90 G Tiie ltenty.......n (30 1111n.) min) IO:OD m 0,. f.M: With O.vid Su11llind. ''The One and Only Willl•m r:
G) 8 Tllt u.,.t .,. ..... sai.. (60 0 8 II• UIM; (30 min.) "The Bui:kley, Jr." Part one of 1-.o parts. A confrontation bltwttn two
min ) Fnendfy £.nemy.'' March IS ordered widely MCNflted vitwpoinb-that of lht "modem libtral" 11ainst
El) TrMble wtdl f~• to kill • German scientist who •P· the "modem conwrvatlwt." Mr. Su~ind ~d Mr. ~uclley wi!I d••· m Trlftl fll•: "To Catch I Dream" pHr1 to be an Allied sympathizer. cuu various facets of modern IOClety. lnclud1n1 mamaa• Ind drvorce.
A tour of Spain. Christine Car:re and Mark Richmo~d juvenile deliquency. teen11e tyranny and rtli1ion. Should be TV dis· m ~ 34 1unt. Robtrt Goulet stars IS David CUSSIOft at its best. since both men .,, amona the most eloquent
l :JO ~h!!. MIC lf1*t: (JO rnin ) Jack ~~ Mtn Crittin Sllew: (90 min.) ---""-a·k-•11-ln-p.i•b•llc-H•fe•t•odl-'.· -------------
1 W.,llt bff (30 min.) t':Onnnahon-vuiety pro1n1m.
ta Yeti Im <30 min.) 13 AM ERIC~ the BEAUTIFUL ""-°"" * JACK SMITH SING~lr ~ Stoloa G) 8I11'$'14Li A•ulu tllt
7:00 Gt CIS bt11llll Newa: (30 min.) .... 11tlflll: With JKk Srruth. (60 min.) · w It c lc't A tour of the western stain with ft R .;!~ ~-D.,.: (30 min.) 30n1s depictln1 earty wtstetn lift.
·'r111 Trou~le with Tues." Royal Dano I: '!::.t~ Brown
stars as Aaron Winter~ the discoverer : M~talllai.. ~ Clrleta. of bom In Death Valley, who li&hts off outlaws bani on robbin1 him. Re· l :•O fE lleet , .. ~ SerYlllC
p11t. Rory Calhoun is 1uest-host. t :OD O 8 Crttn Acrn: (30 min.) Pota
I liflt .. 11 (30 inin.) and p3ns fly u ound the f1rmhou11
TwiliPt z .. , (30 min.) •hen the 1host of Molly Tursiss
Dttlllil Ult MtNU (30 min.) comes to haunt the Dou11ues.
(8 Tilla Eacltlnl Worid: (30 0 8 The hb Hope Co.-, 1pt.
min,) "Unlor1ettable T asmenla." Clil: (60 min ) Lee Marvin, Jon1th1n
Ill) Medtl'I Mltll fer ,...... Winters, Phyllis Dil:er and Pete foun-
g) .-ac11 lain are Bob's aues:s. Hope and Miss
7:30. last in St>au: (60 min.) An alien Diller team up In a Japanese soap
visitor recruits Dr. Smith to become opera entitled "Pa1od1 Place." Bob
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After 18 Years, Still Nervous
Before the Show
1'berc are milliom of people watching your show. but you
know there arc a few who are most concerned and under the
1reatest praaure." So says Ed Sullivan. The "few"
he speaks about include' his wife,
Sylvia, and his daughter, Betty,
doubly involved because she is
also the wife of the program's
producer. Bob Precht.
Mrs. Sullivan bas been con-
cerned with her husband's career
for 36 years.
"When we were first married,"
U)'1 Sullivan, "I was a sports re-
porter and Sylvia read my copy.
After that came the newspaper
column. the radio scrin, the
vaudeville shows and the bi1 ben-
efit shows during the war. I guess
the vaudeville shows were the
hardest for her. We did
theater for each one.
three or four a day and she was in the
.,Sylvia hu always been the silent and powerful chorus in the
background. Hers has been the grim and lonely )Ob or waiting and
watching. No matter what I've done she's been there."
Mrs. Sullivan now has a routine she follows every Sunday. She
drives up to the Prechu' home f' ,
in Scarsdale. N.Y .. and spends the ·
afternoon with Betty and the four
grandchildren. TM two women '
then drive back to Manhattan to-
gether to sec the program. They
never go to the studlo; they watch
ii instead on a tclevi.sion set in
the Sullivan apanmcnt at the
Hotel Delmonico.
,,"' ·) \\
"I want to see the show the
way it comes over the screen.''
Mrs. Sullivan explains.
She prefers not to have any
outsiders present because that an
be distracting. In fact. she and
Betty tallt very little between 8 :00
and 9:00 PM because they arc
concentrating on the proaram.
Mrs. Sullivan has had 18 ye.an'
'' • '~ 1 ' ,Al -" --L
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Ed S1111iW11t loolu ., plioto1r11plu
o/ 10"'' ol IM oww11ndi111 "'°"
"''"" 011 ltu 11fow,
experience beins a television wife. She still cannot relax on Sun-
day cvcninp.
"It seems that every show is like an opening night." she says. "I
still act ncrvom before the show."
EJ Swlllw111. wlio wlll P'~"' • 1p'C"'1 90·mi1111t' I Jtli 111111/.,;11ry rdi·
llolt o/ TM EJ Sul/h'11n Show, S1111Jay Jun' ZJ, look.I 111 11 pic111" of
liu wry ~'"prof'""' (tlt'n c11/l,d "TOtl.ll o/ tlu Town"}. broallctUI Swn· '•1, '"'" 10. 1941 wltt11 M11r1ln 1111d uwil and Rod1rr1 and Hammtt·
''''" wnr 1w111.
18
TH( DAILY PILOT TV W(EK, M.AACH ll. l96t
0 8 Tiit Hippy Wtndtfen: (30
min ) "Mojave-From Mute Trtins to
Jet Aae ·• THURSDAY
MARCH 17
1J R1fl1111111 (30 min )
0 TwlliaM Zont (30 min.) m Dtt1111s tk Mtntce (30 min ) m 8 P11.SC10lt to Travel: (30 min )
"ICew Encland "
fl1) llCCT Musket m Ap1siontd1
For morning and afternoon
listings, ''please see DAY·
TIME PROGRAMS, Page 8.
Below, for your convenience.
are the day's movies. I 7:30 0 Tiie Munsten: (30 min.) Con
fusion re11ns 1n the Munster house
I hold when Dr rrankenstein's 1reat DAYTIME MOVIES
-t:JO m ''Tiie lrisll in Us" '35-Pal O'B11-1
en Comedy
10:00 0 8 "Dnil's Canyon" ·53 -
Stephen MtNally and Virain11 Mayo I
Western d11ma 1
ll:JO 0 "'T1M C1•Mtr and the Ltdy'' '52
-Dane Clark Orama
lZ:OO O "Problt111 Cirls" ·53 -Helen!
Walker Orama
lZ:lO m "Tllrff Cllttn for th• lri!ll" '40
-Dennis Mor1an Comedy drama I
1:00 0 "Enter MIMll1Mt" '35 -Cary
Grant and Ehssa Landi. Comedy j
0 "Holtd1J AH11r'' '49 -Robert
Mitchum, Janet lerah and Wendell!
Corey. War widow ••th a small son
and two surtors
1:30 '1i) 8 "You llllOW WMI Stilo11 Alt"
'54-Alum hmirolf. Comedy
Z:OO m "C4!1se of tk flclleu Min" '58
-Rrch11d Anderson. Horror
l :JO 0 ''nt Stetl flit" '52-Roddy Mc
Oowall Russian student. who op
poses Communism. is forced to flee
the country, and 1s aided by the un
dtfaround Orama
4:JO I).,.._, ltodtt, Will lrlftl" '59-
. TtirH Stoo1es, Comedy
£VFNING
l:GO I) Tiit Ill Mews: (60 mm ) Jtrry
Dunphy. I Q 8 H•tlty-lrin•lay Rtporl (301
min) 1
DIHtt 66: (60 min ) Rerun ~ree Sides." Tod and Buz assist
1 nefthy Oreaon f11me1 who hu lost
control of his se>01led son and dauah
ttr. Martin Milner ind Geor1e M•·I
heris star n s lhwit: "Rail• 111t. urt•i•"I <l'frst Run) '54-John Payne, Mar•
Bl1nch11d. Dan Duryea, Joyce Mac
Ktn1ie and Barton Macltne An un
uvory aroup runs the \own of Lare
mie, Wyornina 1n the 1870's, and 1
1qattd army wraunt is sent to in·
vHti11te the slow-up of railway con·
struction.
0 Tiit ""''•unen (30 min.)
ID 8 Tiit u.,d TI111ton SM (60
min.)
fl) Tl'Hl»lt witll fatlltf m Male fer YOUlll Pfft)lt
fl) Notldttw )4
l:JO 0 8 MIC 1.,.rt: (30 min.) Jeck
Latham.
0 Frld•rM Ffldtrt (30 min ) m TIM Utit R1n111 (30 m111 )
m "'"' Opera tlD Clllforaia History tnd C.Wlfl·
llltnt
fl) Cutltnl101
7:00 0 8 CIS btnina Ntw1: (30 min.)
Walter Cronkite.
arandson ar1111es with cousin Johann
one ol the doctor's early rejects wtio
looks eudly like Herman.
0 8 D1nitl loont: (60 min )
"The Trap " Israel Boone's first hunt
mg trip is marred when Mm10
calches his loot in a trap and Bnt1sh
recruiters kidnap Israel n a hostaae
Lloyd Bochner guests. Fess Parker
stars as Daniel Boone. Pat11t1a Blair,
as Rebecca Ve1on1u Cartwr1a~t as
Jemima and Darby Hinton as lsratl
Boone Cd Ames co stars u M1nao
0 8 let's lio to tlle Rtas: (30
mm ) Home viewers use 11c1na cards
available al Von's and Shopping Baa
markets to play lh1s 1ame f 1tms are
shown ot races at Sunshine Park and
viewers with w1nn1ng cards have a
chance to win "sweepstakes" each
week Cati Mcintire is host
0 8 l1t1111n: (30 mm.) "Better
luck Nut T1"¥.. The Catwornan
urelully seasons Robin to be the nut
dinner tor another of her playful
pussycats-a Benear traer Julie
Newmar auests
0 8 Mll!:on $ Movit: "Tiit Su
Cll11t" '55 -John Wayne, l1n1
Tume1, Tab Hunter and James Atness
11 "UNTOUCHABLES" Pres. * tiy UNION MORTGAGE m Tiit U"toucl11bles (60 min ) m 8 Trve Adnntu11: (30 min l
"Fire Waikers and Glass Caters "
EE ratttrns tor tivina
fll)~nt .. UH
EE L1 Hou P'tloetli1
1:00 I) 8 liilti11n's lsl1nd: (30 min )
M1lltonaire Thurston Howell 111 learns
that someone back 1n the .stiles 1s
impersonatina hrm and spendine all
his money Bob Denver st11s as G1lh
1an. Alan Hate as Skipper, Jim Back
us as Thurston Howell 111. Natalie
Schafer as Mrs Howell. T1111 J.011ise
as Ginaer, Russen Johnson as the
proftssor and Dawn Wells H Mary
Ann.
0 Tlwr1day Nipt FiPt ef tk
Wlff: (2 hours) See Sports Hiah
tiatits
0 8 liidpt: (30 min ) "lndt·
peodence--Grd&el Style." Gidpt for·
u kes babysitlina as a means of um
1n1 eatra cash tor a job u a hostess
at a teenage niahtery called the Tom
Cat Club. m 8 ftcts lftd rttcn: (30 mm)
'1he Kin1less K1n1dom of Cam·
bodi1."
EE 0wtUHI A4h111turt
fl1) U.S.A. PHCry
l :lO I) 8 MJ Tllrte Sons: (30 min.)
The French rovemment invites the
Ooualas family to visit Washinston
after Ernie sends 1 think.you note
for the Statue of liberty. Fred Mac·
Murray stars. with William Oem1test.
D>n G1
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O·rr1 livinaston ft 8 Lartdo: (6') min l .. A Very
Small Ass11nmenl " Ranger Reese
Bennett (Ntv1lle Brand) is captured
by an outlaw when he gou in search
ot Laredo's m1ssin1 schoolmaster
R1thard Ha~dn guests
a Jewel thelt, the Baron becomes 1
larget tor deatll
0 8 Paa,ort Nifte -Of unds
llld Sua: (60 min ) "Austral11 "
Char.es Taylor Forbes Is 1uest sptek
et m 8 Alt• Ortief and tlle Ntw1 (60 min)
m 8 lilt lollftl Newa Ind l ilt
l rundi11 Sports
0 8 Tiit Dolabt. Lilt of Henry
Pi!yfe: (30 min ) "Opeiatton Henry
Phyfe " Heflry a1reu lo met! an im-
portant lore111n agent 1n a steam f1J Pict llhlltlto Slttw
room Red Buttons stars 10:10 fE Ltndoft's Country m Tt1t Merv Griffin Sllotr: (90 min ) 10:]() m 8 Trttsllrt: (30 min ) .. Ship
Conversation variety program wreck ol the Dry Torturas " m Tiit Ro111ts (60 min ) fE llanSAS m All Star Tlltltrt ED Co1111Hnt: Cecil Brown ED C.•Mtnt: Cecil Brown m Estucho .....
f1J M~i•ili~no J Carlota 10:40 tr) Cecil S11ittl on Or1•1
1:40 tD C.CH S111itll on ~11111 • • ll:OO II Eleven O'Clodl Rtpert: (30 min )
9:00 1J Tiit Titut'1day Ntpt Movtt: 'Tiie Jerry Dunphy
NotOfiolls uncllady" '62-Kim No Q 8 Tiit 11111 IMvr News: (30
vak Jack Lemmon. and Fred Astatre min) Jack Latham
See Wo~h Mentton1n1 .. 0 Alfred Hitckoct PYtMflts: (60 0 lnitd1td: (30 min) The l ep min ) "Foreust Low Clouds and
rechaun " Samantha and Damn are Coastal Foa " s't,m tncei Stevens
ulled upon lo help one ot the .. little Simon Scott and Dan O'Her11hy i.
!>fople" retrieve his lost pot ot gold nirht ol tor brings terror a11d t111edy
Henry Jones 1uests Chu beth Mont to a lonely beach house and its 1n
aomery stars as Samantl!a Dick York habitants, ne1&hbon and YISiton.
as Damn ind Acnes Moorthud as 0 Ntws fi1t1t: (30 min) Buter
[ndora ward ·
fE M111111 .. Movie 0 Movie: "C.1tllt«Ji.t" '59-For tD lask hues If Man rest Tucker
f1J Tef•nta dt P11lonts m 8 LHIS [. LHl11: (90 min )
!:JO 0 .... , McClusb7: (30 min ) D1scuss'?"s • " •
"How to Turn Ofl a Luer Beam " A m Mowtt: 'NllMfl11 44 -Julle
r19uted Teus m1lhon111e whOrn London
Mona met tn Lu Vegas vmts her fE Pionttr Ylllap at 11.0 Cr ...
home and ollen het 1 chance lo 1n-tD Diary
vest in a new eledron1cs comp an~ 11 :30 II MO¥tt: "Tiit Mlft 111 t111 Ceded
Barry Kelley euests Juliet Prowse Har '60-Peter Selim and Terry
stars .is Mona, Denny Miller n M11te Thomas A bu111lin1 tie~ in Bnt11n's
and Herbert Rudley as General Crone tore1en office 1s sent u special am· O hyten Place Ill: (30 min ) f qr b1ss ldor to an u colony wflere ht
'>1,lla Chernak , an u11ly past chapter precipitates brlfhant d1snters
•\ suddenly ind danaerously re O 8 TN TOflicllt Sllew: John11y
opened, tor Alhso11 Mackenzlf, a plea Carson, host
from deep w1th1n the heart: for Rod O 8 Mowit: "A Dtr of fury" '56
ney Hamnaton, remernbrance of cru--Dale Robertson. Mara Cordar. Jod
cial question and uncertain answer Mahoney and Carl Benton Reid. An
M11 Farrow slal'\ u Alltson Mac 1ndrv1dua1tst can't accei>t the tam1n1
kenzle. Ryan O"Neal as Rod11ey Har· of tht "wild west." 1nd keeps 1t as
rin(lon, and lee Grant as Stella Cher· wild u he can. lor 15 Jone 15 he can
nak. lZ:OO O MM: "fliPt Nlfnl" '54-Joan 0 "-Pit's CMke (30 min ) Leslie m c.tt .45 (30 mtn ) 12:30 m Mowit: ''Tiit Aaazla1 Or. Qitttr-EE Sptc.ilatlon llouM" '38-[dwaid G Robinson.
fE) l.11 Estrtll11 J Usttd m Mowlt: "S11n •1r '49 -Jean
t:45 a All111 Motl Incl ttlt. News . 12:35 :
1:c:ie: "Dewll's c:.,... .. '53-
10:00 IJ 8 ~ Dun Martin Sllow. (60 Dale Robertson min ) Dean s 1uests are Keely Smith.
Joey Heatherton Godlrey Camb11d1e. 1:00 0 News Wr•·up, Lu
f r1nk1t Randall. the Tang1m. Allen 1:15 tJ Mtwlt: ''1117 Mt T1lat TIWll" '41
and Rossi and Hal LeRoy -Lloyd Nolin
0 8 Cllflt f'lltn1111 N11n (60 2:00 m All·Nipt Mewin: "Tiit Dt ....
min.) l1rbtf 1f flttt Street" '39-Tod
0 8 Tiit lertn: (60 min.) Slauehter "Dtn f~ '4&-Vivian ·~ere's Someone Crose Behind Blaine. "Cottnttu el Monte Crim"
You " Whtie lollo1111n1 a b11 lip on '48-Sonja Henie.
• WORTH MENTIONING •
t:OO tJ Tiii Tll•rldlf Nipt MIWM: ''Tiie Netoriltls Lltt4&.dy" '62-A lrvtlJ
comedy stamna Kim Novak, Jack Lemmon and Fred Astaire Miss
Novak plays an American (Cartye Hardwiclte) livin1 1n London wllo
Is suspected · by' Scotland Yard of murderina her British husband.
William G11dley (Lemmon). an Amencan d1p:omat. rents an apartment
from Carlye, to whom he 1s romantically attraded-desp1te some
stran1e 1oin1s·on These include the mY1terious reappearance and sub·
sequent murder ot G.lrtye's already suppos~d;y dead husband
TV TALK
We Goofed
last week we reported that
Lucy would be back on CBS
next fall under a new con·
tract with a value of $12
million. We also wrote that
this included $1 million per
episode from the network.
That figure. of course should
have been $100.000. which
is still a pretty happy figure.
Too Late?
Robert E. Kintner. Chair·
man of the Board of NBC,
recently uttered some words
to gladden the heart of any-
one who still hopes for more
balanced programing. He
said. ·• ... my own view is
that there should be greater
experimentation in regular
programing-a most difficult
task in view of the large com·
mitments involved. . . . I
suggest that there should be
greater preemption of re~U·
tar prime-time schedules by
special programs. and that
network managements must
be prepared from time to
time to sacrifice over·all rat-
ing leadership in favor of an
increasing number of dra-
m at 1 c entertainment pro-
grams dealing with contro·
versial social. economic and
political problems."
But. yes. there's a catch
to these noble sentiments
from a network head. These
Nords of courage and high
responsibility were written as
part of Mr. Kintner's resigna-
tion from his post.
There's no intent here to
demean either NBC or Mr.
Kintner, because many be·
lieve that NBC does a better
job rn program diversity than
the other networks, but it
'
would be inspiring to hear
such thoughts uttered by
the incoming executives.
wouldn't it?
Next Se•son
Although you may be read·
ing a lot about what will be
on the air next fall and what
is being dropped at the end
of the season . take it all
with a grain of salt for a
month or two. The network
schedules are still very much
is a state of flux. They are
parading their new pilots up
and down Madison Avenue
to see who pulls out a check·
book. If there's no interest
they'll be dropped and new
ones substituted. About the
only certain thing is that be·
tween 25 and 35 programs
now on the air will be gone
when the curtain goes up in
September. Those being tout-
ed to fill their places sound
like just more of this season.
Bri1ht Note
There's one bright note for
the summer months this year.
For the first t ime in years
there will be more than re-
runs on the air. All three net-
works have one or more new.
live musical-variety programs
scheduled for the warm sea-
son. John Gary. John David-
son and Rowan and Martin
are among the hosts of pro·
grams already set.
• • •
Wiiiiam Windom of The
farmer's Daughter is report·
ed by Hank Grant of Holly·
wood Reporter to have
quipped, ''The trouble with
stardom is that the fonnula
for getting it is the same as
for a nervous breakdown!"
19
FRIDAY
MARCH 11
For mornin1 and afternoon
li1tinp, pluse see DAY·
TIME PROGRAMS, Page 8.
Below, for your convenience,
are the day's movies.
DAYTIME MOVIES
t-.JO m "1111 ,,... 11M1 1111 ...,.,. ·54
.=terence Mortin. Adventurt.
l~ G "CINu aJ" '45 -R1ndolph
Scott. Ellen Drew ind Anthony Quinn.
Chinese ruerrillas h1rns J1111nese
ldvancn, 1ided by 1n AIT!erictn doc·
tor. Adventure.
ll:JOll "Wlllt I Llft" '3~Jtclie Coo·
per. Comedy.
12:00 G "Stell ~ry" '5G-W1r·
ner Buter. Or11n1.
UIO IJ "S"6H r..-'52-Piul Hen·
rtld. A plastic aura.on molds I lir1
prilone(s lice into lh1t of a &irl
who refused to many him G "All..a r .. " '53-tlobert Mitch·
um 1nd J11n Simmons. Spoiled heir·
as Is responsible for the dllth of
her 111rents, her boy friends. •nd
then her own. Mystery.
GI 8 "TUt F.,.,ctle ....... '49
~rwr G1110n. Or1m1.
1:JO m • "DldlN .. s." '56-0irk Boprde lftd Bri&itt• Btrdot. Colne·
dy-dralftl.
l:JOD"111t 5Mt1t Ttlldl" '57 -a..
liftda LH. Or1n11.
4:.JO 8 "11lt PllWI W' '53 -Gtorat iOntaomefY. Wlltem. ..
1:00 91111 Iii lhn: (60 min.) Jeny
Dunphy.
....... .,...,~(30
iiirn.) U IMle 11: (60 min.) R1·run. "Th•
Swan Bed." An outbr111! of 111rrvt
fewr In New Yorti lnwfotet Tod 1nd
Buz In the lives of 1 bitter wom1n
ind htr unlulppy dtufhter. Martin
Miiner and G.0111 M1h1ris st1r. ·•--='""-............ ITTrst Run) '51-Alln Blyth, Devld
F1tm, Georae M1dt11dy, Rid\trd
Epn, M1rvin Miiier and Peui• Ca•·
tte. In the ''" 1220, a mirhfy blr· b1riln horde. ltd by ttl• brvtal
Gen&flis Kahn, sweeps watw1rd out
of Asia to destroy S11111rtllnd, 11t1·
way city lo Persia. fJ 1111 Ml .. , ...... (30 min.) llJ. Tiit ~ nm. .. (60 Jn.) .,,.......,.,
fl:) s,.rta FM•: "The Maaic of tl11
8ICyclt," demonmta th fun ind
tnjoYmlnt t111t cydlllf off1r1 to PIO·
pie of 111 •••· Dr. Paul DUdley Wllit•,
llOted Ameriean heart spedtllst.
Points out the 1dnnt11ts of blcyclt
ridin&. ........ ,.
I :• D 8 me~: (30 min.) Jacll
Lathim.
fJ...., .... (30 min.)
THE DAILY PILOT. rv·wEEK, MARCH 13. 1966
18 W-, Wtldptdlf (30 min.) D 5"lrttr ,_,.. f1lll Ftltifal: lllrll O,.r1 ~ .. ......,..... ,.,. .. '38
,_,..I......, --Sllir1ey Temple. T1lentld lllOPPtt
llltilnttlt is t0u1ht by two rinl m1nul1cturers
7:00 a 8 CIS [Nllilll 1111r1: (30 min,) who want her to do their sin11n1
W.lttr Cronllite radio commen:itls. and her ste11· D 9 .._. ~Cl (30 min.) fltller w1nts to ush In on her 111
0 ..._ (30 1 ) ents.
D TMlllM z... ~;; min.) tD 1111 S..,, s.111 .... (30 min ) m '-11 ......... (30 min) ., • 1111 .... !UM: (30 min ) ID 9 Hittl .t WM: (30 ;,,In.) "Und1!"1ter Gold Prospectina." C.I·
''liiahi Roell, Sul Hunter." Don Ho· Hornit s ntwttt llof>by of 111nnln1 for
blrt is host, as his cameras ao out aold on riwr bottoms.
on lllt Ice by doplld and follow an fB Illy Mn
Esllimo ••I hunter in Marth of food. 8) llMI 1 11 ... ....,_
tJ!) Aire .... lritfillf: Repeat of 1.1IO Q 8 "-': (30 min.) "Wtddin1
Tuitd11. 9:30. Anyoner' Hank 1111r1y lolls 1 sm1ll a> •••~• fortune w11111 1 ,ouna couple cancels
7:301J 1111 WM, WM Wnl: (60 min.) their m1rri111 plans, 1-vlna him
James T. West is bl1mtd for 1n Im· with • r1t1lld hall stocllld with food
penctina inttf-natioftll crisis lfllen 1 Lou Wills and Jlcllle Josltlfl auest
quantity of prlcelets franconlum, an Didi Kallman slAlra 11 Hllll.
urty form of uranium owned by I.' 8 ....,_ la Illy -......: (30
France. is stol111 from under his llOSI min.) "SP"d M1rdl1nt." GUiii Is
at. tlle French Consullte, Kipp Ham· Roy Crawford, who claims he b ultr
ilton auuts. Robert Conrad stJrs es d0in1 ower 150 miln per hour on the
Wast, and Ross Martin a>·stlrl u CIOWdld lndlln1polb SPMdwlY thin
Altemus. (RIPllO ht la drivlna In Sundty traffic. Cmr· II 8 C.., ... __.: (30 min.) ford has bffn buildina race cars
• .,-~." Spiffy (Devld Ketchum) most of his IHt.
trin to slttlt the feud bltwffn a>Un· D. r • ., (30 mill.)
•Ion ti Divine Ind Run1mucll with m liwrlY Ille l's Alt.st.w s,edll:
Tibetan philol09hy. R•tull1'1 appur· (2hours) New IPf(lll luturina the
in& In this epjtode ~" Arch Johnton. tDp rock •rlilts in tht country, In·
Leon1td Stone, Altca Nunn, Owe clUdin1: Ramsey Lewis Trio, S111n1ri·
Mddlfl and Nina W11ne. Its. Jay •ftd the Americans, Joe T11. 118 ""11111 hM: (30 min.) Four SIUOftl, The llyrds. AnthoflJ &
W.11 Phillips, host. !tie Imperials ind Ult Four Tops D 8 TM ,....._: (30 min.) Murrey the K. hosts tllt two·llour ~PPlf." Freel and Barney ttlla Ult show wllt<:ll will bl rtt11lttd on
family to'" the famous S111osturos ICTlV. SuncS.y, M1rdl 27, lrM 7:30
and wall! riaht into 1 M1ln1p p6ot. to 9:30 PM.
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13 FLASH GORDON AGAIN! f)Step nus Wey: (30 min'.) Cretcll S c Advent f at en Wyler and Jim Lucas host * pa e ure e ure I fD Fntiv1I ol tlll Arts: "Yes Is lor
(I) 8 lnt11Mtioll1I Plt•ien: With a Very Youne Man." This play by
host. Ceoree Nolen A full length! Gertrude Stein concerns a Frenct1
"Flash Cordon" feature slarrin1 family and how lhe occupation of
Buster Crabbe Tonight's episode isl franr.f allects lhe11 relalionsh1ps and
"Spaceship lo the Unknown" (2 sympatllies Pertormance 1s by the
hours) Theatre Company of Boston
Ei) Cetontl Mardi of Scotl1nd hrd @!) Y1111-Yull
fD Nitl• on Japan: "Boy on Wheels."110:00 f) Trills ol 0'111~ (60 min )
is the story of 1 beatnik teenager! 0 8 Tiie Man from U.N.C.LE.:
from tbe slums who become~ a (60 min ) ''The Protect Deephole AJ mot~rc)'tle ractr al!<! thus the idol! fair " Soto and lllya save a famous
of his crowd eeotoeist from THRUSH and at the e> Lola ltH1111 s.Jme time halt that 011anlzallon's
8:30 f) 8 "-111111 Htfots: (JO min)\' earthquake p1ogram Leon Askin. Bar
Masquer1ding as an East A.lntan bara Boochet and Jack Weston 1unt
ruler. Plince Makabana. Sergeant! Robert Vauehn and David McCallum
K1nchloe of Ho1an's bind of con co star
spiralors. hagales with the Germans! O 8 C.0.11 l"vtlla.1 NNS (60
over a bie diplom1tir. deal while the min )
re~I prince 1s seG1elly held by Houn O Tiii Ji••Y Dt1n Show (60 min )
and the rest of his henchmen Bob 0 Cinetrta Ill Movie: "H1111 and
Crane stirs as Hoean Werner Klem low" '6J-To5h1ro M1lune htsuya
perer as Khnll. John Banner as Nakad11 and Tatsuya M1huh1 A
Schultz, Ivan Dixon as K1nchloe, Rob wealthy man thinks his son has been
ert Clary IS LeBea u. RICh,ard D1wson kidnaped, but 11 turns out to be the
as Newkiril and Larry HOV!s as C11ter son of his chauffeur He rtSli.s all to 0 8 Tiii S.•., DMI, Jr. si.o.:1 trap lhe k1dn1pers
(60 min ) Sammy IS !lost lo Judy m ct Aln °'"" •ncl Ill•""" (60
Garl1nd, Tom Jones. N1psey Russell, min )
Lad1 Edmund, Jr and lester Wilson (I) 8 l ilt Joe111s Nfts 1114 l iH
lad• Edmund. Jr Is Hull1baloo's Co· l rundip Sports '
Co C1rt, i nd she leavei her e11e on e> lll<M Ubrt
the youth·oriented series to da11Gtl 1o:OS m Wiy of I fietd Ch•fltPioft
1n her lull net.ark variety show out I lO·JO (I) r.:. y .. ~... JO ) "Sun side of Hulllbaloo · " a11........ < min 0 fltewit: ''Tolllbst.ont" '47-Rich Valley-Winier Paradise " ard Dix fJ) Tiit Q11t111p of Outtr Sc»1Ct
O Tiii Ad411H fa111ily (JO min l 111:00 0 Eltwtn O'a.d Repert: (JO min )
ft\ I n:-Jerry Dunphy • ~ elde(a .... a.st . O 8 11lt l ltll HMr Htw1: (30 fD C..1111nt ind re~ min ) Jack L1tham i!l MuitlitiaM f C..llU 0 Alfred Hitdlced rr.w11ts: (60
9:008 8 Co111tr '11• -USMC: (JO min l "last Seen Wea11na Blue
min) Andy G11fhlh and Ronny 1eJns " Re run Stars Kalhe11ne Craw
How11d are 1uest stus when Opie lord and Mtehnl W1ld1n1 A teenaee
Taylor runs aw1y from M1yberry lo 11r1 :ind her family are unw1tt•n1ly
ioin the M11ines Jim Nabors and mvo:ved 1n murder and lheh when
frank Sutton sl11 the 1111 inadvertently falls asleep in O HtMf West: (JO min) "little the b1ck seat of the wron1 car
Green Robin Hood " Honey and ~ O Nnn fi11tl: (30 min ) Bailer
try to persuade Robin Hood. the Ward.
scource of Sherwood Part, lo reveal I m 8 , .. O.U111: (90 min) Dis
where he hu hidden his loot CllJ! cuuions Byrnes 1uests (I) lllwie: "Mettler Q1ntt" '53-
9 HWOOO BACKSTAGE! Lois Mmrtll
ANllA h GROVE' 11:15fEID!ary * Paul " ~ at t e · 11:30 o Merit: "fint Min 1n1e Sp1a" c:J 8 Heltywood llClsbp: (30 'S9-Marshall Thompson
min ) .lohn Willis, llOll A behind 0 8 Tiii TOtlipt Siio•: Johnny
lhe·scenes look 11 the &litter capllal Caoon, tiost.
and the stars. 0 8 Mowlt: ''TIM 'I Doft't C.rt'
fl) Museu111 Mewit Clrf" ·53 -Milli Gaynor Da~1d
. Wayne. Oxar Lrvant ind Georee EJi.) tt.nt111: R1ch11d Rodeers Jessel The slory of the "bad 1111" m TOf•tftt• cit rnlotles of Broadway. [VI Tanguay, as lft·
9:JO II Tiii SlllOtlllfs l rotlllfs SMw: lerpreted by three men who loved
(30 min.) Probationary angel Tom her.
Smothers 1ets assistance from '112:00 O Mowlt: "Crull Oiwt" '43-Tyrone beaullful 1n1et inspector named Do Power.
lores whtn he tries to help an un l2:30 gJ Mowit: "Only An&•I• Hl¥e
hippy commertlal 1rt1st. Rolan<' Wlllp" 'J9-Jean Arthur
Winters and Jeanine Riley auesl (I) Mewie: "Tibor the C111t" '54-
0 8 Mr. hbtfts: (30 min) "Un· Charles Drake.
welcome Aboa,rd!" Alter '!l°nlhs •I li2:50 0 Mewie: "Qi111 Sky" ·4~Ran·
sH. the crews halluc1nat1ons of 1 dolph Scott.
beautiful 11rl turn out to be rul/ l·OO ON w Leul when a pretty stowaway 1ppe11s · "' rap-up,
Barrie Ch1se gutsts Series stars 1:151) Mowit: 1'Nipt In NN Ortunt"
Roaer Smith. Steve Harmon, Rich 'U -Preston fo$ler.
ard X. Slattery and George lvn. 2:e»m All·N1pt Movies: "HoMtd hr· Q 8 Tiit h rlMr's Daupttr: (301 ror" 'SJ-Tod Slaughter "fou -SidM
mm ) "The last lo Know" Wilham Trian1l1" 'SJ-Barbara Payton. "TM
finds a list ol baby names and sur 1 little Ci•b" '58-True story of a
mises that Katy is e•pecli11g l1llle League baseball team.
21
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THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK. MARCH 13, 1966
0 MMie: "letum ti tilt l~ili•"j D 8 Kopprty HootNr · I 1J Tiie l hM An11b ·~-Randolph Scott m 8 Mo.it: "Tiie SnOWI ol Kih-D ........ , ... T•r: Buckeye PBA tII Esattl1 OID 111a11j1ro" 'SJ-Gregory Peck. Susan 1 Opeo. Toledo. Ohio
10:3018 Lifun 1111 LioftllHrttd Hayward. Ava Gardoer. H1lde1arde O Ctla111jli0nsaip lowlill1: Dick
· hry Nell and Leo G Carroll The story ol l Weber vs Nelson Burton, Jr 8 Tiii ltatla 1 nOYehsrs search lor the meanin1 4:00 0 8 Tht S.i l rttd Gutitnitos ol hf e 1 .
11:00 -,_ .. _ .... _,, r1 I Ch .... ·)Cl IJ 12 T j I D TV lowhn1 Tourn1111tnts: Live · --... : ni 1mp10n ... ip l. " •• and tf1'J Second semi final round from the 1ame ol the 29th annu1I Nationtl In DA • I ndstand O k Cl k
SATURDAY
MAllCH 19
',4 0 R N I ~ G
'vitahonal Tournament from Madison 111tr1can a : ic ar ' Cove Bowl in W1lmin1ton no IJ S.rist "'""" host I -M1verlU • Square Garden 1n New Yor11 City. Tom Cl) Mt¥ . ''G I tit Spor' ''6--D Dtllp I~ L11f'lliftl KRtlly~lrl~~~ ~ys Lois Col:~, " tn t 1 t!) htbol·Soc:ttf m Mr. Willi ... SMw: Jim Allan. " RM .._ • 4:30 R Mo.it: "The 01ncln1 Masters" host ....,,.: "Wllttl ef ftrtl!IM" '41 1 Z:OO II 8 Quidi·l>t'•• Mdiraw I ·U-L au rel and Hardy
l:OO 1J c:.,tlill lllllllfM -John Wayne. O 8 Ulmnct: "~uat1c Wetds-O 12 Gadabout Cilddll
' D C.lfJlr c.t.Ms 1 Part 11 " " 0 8 lllt JttllM Cl) 8 fH ltf Alt 0 fllowir. "hlllli" 'S~R chard' Cl) 8 RodiJ Ind His frltnds
D .Mwit: ''TIM l ltalit llttf' '40 ll:lOl 8 ErJltf. 1111 Conte ·
1 I 5:00 0 8 SIMll't Wonderful Wttld. ti
-Billy Lee . 8 Mqjll c.Jill tIJ Rtloj Muslul CioH: final Sllow See Sports H111h O fro• ttie CrottlMI Up • s...,.w. Tlleltrt 11111h
l ·JO 0 8 AH Aat 2:JO IJ Rtp.rtoirt WorUllop: :111elma1 D Movie: ''The M11111111rs To111b" '42 . Ohver " A one woman v111ety type L Ch
D MM: "Ab•dl11..-"'9-Dtn· ~how featunn11 Min Oliver Prod uced! -on aney
nis O'Keefe 1n coope1at1on with B1ooklyn Collete D AIC't Widt Wortd tf Sports: Set a Mewir. "lllt c..,.., Slit 12:00 U T .... 'I&: Arnold Pike, host bJ wees TV Sports li11hh11hts
...,." ·~iz1btth Scott. 8 111111 .... ., . O Mowit: ''Tht Last ol t111 lldlllt11"j 0 MOVlt: "TM lllin(' 'SI-James
1:45 Cl) Sacred Ht1rt Prear• · 8 MilliOll $ MMit: "Tiie Sii '~-Geor11e Mont110mtty Arness
9:00 II 8 Htc*lt llMI Jedllt ·s~JoM Wayne D Mowit: "Daddy O" '59 -Dick m Mowtt: ''Thi Misallt Mtlllttn" . O C9 Secret"'""" Cl) "'9N: "Tiii inhibit Choat" '41 Contino. '58-Walter Reed
! Mwia· "W'lft ti lhfttt Criltil" -8411 ~UIO'I . t!) Mltintt M Q) 8 Top 40! .,_ , G. bo "U_. __ 1_, __ 12:30 0 Movie: "D•" raat• '49-W1lh1m 1J . 5:301J lt1lpll SttfJ's Ln Allplts (A} . ..-..va . • ' -•-Holden l:OO Sdlollu1ulz 48-Vir!l~ll Grey. "S1r•lltf .. tlM II 8 a..w • ., •. ..,: Wtlh OICk m '" Tttinis Mltd1t1: u s vs Aus I fl) Tiit ria. r-11y
SW1111ps 46-Robtrt Barrit Ulber1 tralta hped h11h1t111ts ol 3 day tour· m ........... lAtillt D 8 ....... dlt ...... pd r .. ,., namenl plllytd urlter lit Sports ' fVfNINC;
9:301J 8 Tt1111tuet Tu1tdt l ltu n, Arena Bill Welsh 1s commentator I
D 8 u..... II> Ciltt c..Hia I m Movit : ''Thi lion Has Win1s" '40 ,:00 IJ Tiit 111 NtwS: ''° min.) Jerry D M..W. "lllt rllinS1111t1 •IMI die 1:00 R 8 My friffd fide ~ -Merle Oberon Dunphy and Joseph Btnh.
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RAINTREE
TOMIGHT-
Elizabeth Taylor, Montgomery Clift
and Eva Marie Saint in a story of
love and conflict set against the
turmoil of the Civil War.
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trouble they haft wittl llelbn
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MONTGOMERY CLIFT 1tar
in "RAINTREE COUNTY"! D 9 ICM llltllNI 1a1UtW lruft.: live, with Bill fltml111 Ind
fr1nll Sims, from M1ryl1nd.
0 Slllnrtt: (30 min.) Gent Weed,
host.
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can marry !tit ailttr he lowtl. Alto • 1111 Ill .....,. ..... '44-Di111h Shore. "Tiie ..,
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Thoroughbred Racing While watchin1 Let's Go To The R.aca, the card holder com· ~ para the wi...-, hone or ach race to the correspondq race
and number on bis card. When the numbers arT the same, the
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t..n Oo To The a-, a MW prosrun thaJ c:ombinet tboroush·
brad rlldlta tram ......... Part in Florida and cab .. ~ .. fot
._ ...... ii ... -Oft Oumnel '· Thunday ~at 7:30. ---Ill Spotttcall• 11et 0rea calh the action at the track while
KTt.A's Cart Mclndn bolts the
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The prottllD ..... the tele-
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raca rflbt in their bomn.
Tbe ,...... of ...Uy btiaa al
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