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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-01-08 - Newport Harbor Daily Pilot.. t. ' . . •· .. '· ' ._, __ -. I I • • • • • • i' I • .. • • EDJTIOfot · 'VOL 61', NO. 7, l SECTIONS, l2 PA6ES ' . ~T IEACH, eAtlFORNIA ' • MONDAY, JANVARY I, 1968 ' .. TiN CEN'iS •• Pike at UCI, Assails .War, Defends Disse:nt 8' TllOJIAI JORTUNE ................ S~1 tbe mcral revol~oa o( our time,, Eplacopal Bilbop James A. Pike a& IJCI Suday .nl&ht ezpl&ined u etbicll IY•lilrn that 1eads him to opJ>Oll tbt war in Vietnam. Hla tdt cm religion and morality probed ioclety'1 aon 1pot-3lienated youlll, dnll conl -. .... drop-..... ha .tv.amc • cooeept o1 ".aitu.a- tiaa IOiei" w "mw iponlit)'.~ Bish- op Pike .... tbe mesup oi a y ......... -.-. He faulted tbe oilier 1ener£tion for not Wpillg up .in its thinkiq and aUo•iDI tbe dwrch and government to remain idolatrous and lrruponsl· hie. · n.. witty &Dd earnest resigned Epi~ bU.bop ol C.Wcrnia fascin- ated fDe '100 ~ con_gre1acec1 in ucr 1 IJlDDQiUJlb I>uriri& partt of his talk he drew two and tlU'M u4 abet thou wM w1'bld to refuM Bula BarbarL laughs per minute. otber times, wbft to .rve 1D tile armed force&; His talk wu the ftnt bl a aeries, he aermooized on Vietnam, tbe ~· • The Rt. Rev. Mr. Pita, a former "'lbia lleYolotioml'J AC•: Tbe Chai· ence {di UIOufl~tfaU)' allent. . attorney, said if indicted be would len11 to Man,'" by memben of the Bisbop fike 'challen&ed the federal argue hls own cue before tbe Su-center'' ttaff. aovernment to indict htm along. with Jlfellle Court. "I won't wute any Wblle savin& most Of bis flrt. for baby doctor Benjaplin Spock. , 'holy water on them (the jua~s) Vietnam, tbe biabop't broader me&· "Are they chicken Ui indict Bh:hop either," he said. sage wu the Impact of iituatlon eth- Pike?" he asked. The outspoken biJhop, who still icl, "the more construcUve UUe for Dr. Spock: and four otben 'Wire wars the purp~ ·vutment, ii now · wbat is commonly called new mor· charged by a federal grand jury J'ri· a •ta.ff member Clf tbe Center for allty," u be dellned. it. " day with conspiring to coumelt _al4 stucb' of Democratlo Iutitutkml ill He W4 llbaation eWct recopius tiul.t moral"-Cledlions are made In a context. He contrasted it &o COCS. ethic& -belief in a IOl't ol. natural law.• ~e ethics, he saJd, Ji hqpu;ted ti1 churchmen with a •!1tainecl ~ voice, and usually they are talklbi aboot sex. ''That points up the problem 'lrith the system," be said. ''It doe1n't IP- pl~· to very much of life and doesn't (See PIKE, Pace %) Heart Patie.µ,t Bleeding Condition Critical i~ Stanford T~f!nsplant PALO ALTO (UPI) -Internal bleediDC Monday threatened M I k e ~·a SW'Vi\/al II Ameri· ca'a lat adult heart Iran.plant pa- m.t.·Jllt..,ecn;Ution ft9 termed criti· col. !ll8clitg ln the iastro Intestinal ·tract wu detected at mid-morning bJ Dr.. Norman E. Shwnway who , performed. history's rourlh cardiac -lriMP14Dt-Satul'day -night. Shumway and his 'ssistants woold not s~u· late on the cawie of the b~ng. ~ 1etback oame after Kuperak, M, aperl~ reepiratary difficulty Sqµth. Afric~ ·~"Patien~;;· .~tme · during the night from a clp'onic lung hll prevlous chronic condition ." Shum· disease. Shumway said Kasperak's W.PY said they hoped to combat the breathing troubles were "not Un-coaditioo with blood transfusions. expe~ted" because of the patient'• The prothrombin time, an ,inde1 of history. '. the blood 's clotting ability related to Ka.sperak received the heart of Uver !unction, was listed by Shum- l\1rs~ Virgin-~, Mae White. 43, mother way as "only 13 per cent:" of two children. S"e died of a brain Platelets are parts of cells. norm· hemo1Thage while Kasperak wu on all)' produced In bone marrow. which the brink of death with severe heµt circulate Jn the blood and seal leaks. Ulilur.e. ---~. --~-~c~~__,An average pint of hum<in..blOQd con, Shumway said ,Kasperak's platelet tlins 200 billion platelets. count, ooc o,f the· blood's clotting (~~-Shumway &aid Kasperak's platelet tors. was ''extremely low" and h11 count sank to 4,IQ) as compared with liver function wu "poor bec'ause. Of a normal 250,IQJ. Suspect Says The univerdty'1 lnlUaJ morning bul· Jetin bad.deacribed Kuperak:'s condl· tion as satisfactory ·ucept for the res- piratory trouble. A spokennan aaid Shumway and his fellow: surgeons ad- vised it was impoasible "lo tell wheth- er there are signs" Kuperak:'s bocly was rejecting Mrs. Wblte't beart. The organ wu only about one-lhlrd the siu! of Kasperak's 1wollen, dis- eased. heart. The bd'.lletin 1ald Kasperak l1ad no fever and bis b.,!!art rate wu 112, nor· mal for a poet-operaUve condition, (See STANFORD, Piie I) Se~tlment Sought Truck Search · Public Meetings Set Not 1\1:1t,~p~~ -.J,Qn .. Tidskind .. Levies · A_ 40.l"'&r:tld C.O.ta ·M~aa auto Oii! · !'sher whom poll« sa)~ w• keeping nal halo h r. red 1" :;•wport Beach eJt1 ofilclals hAve Parsons laid the tidelands use fee an ar1e ,..-ause e a lfl I J d·.~ ·•-• to . ..,1 pubUc oei"-ent on ta '-r ...... " •· ~ ...,. p"posal "will t... reYie•ed la ... tall" , . ' •• I· CAPE '!OWN. South Alrlco iul'il- Heart transplant patient Pb.illp Blai- berC emerged from his oxygen tent and prepond to lit up today t"' the .,.,. ..... -ti--. . . da • jgo. ·-·~ .• ,_ ~.-,. ,. ~ ... -, CK rom we common enemy w-a Pfi;IPIQlal ,Uf i,ivy uae f• qainst r -~dir.•~r .. w.,•,;_''llh'!•.ltld"''to""omw·~·l:llO',.'~-tolll."a"c"har,.;;g.e .or_"i•:if.·~~P• ... --;.P~ltieriii''n?1nc::.:;il;::ed:.,o.':::"~·~·1ol,.tb,,•~mlleetlng,.;ei,.~,..H,.•,.sald,jej~-.theoalinH!vi• ... i----l.,,...------_ arrurn1!erld'lxi te::::llltead iEateade t: Tbe suspect, Charles Lee Grecian. Councilman Lindsley Parsonl, chair-dential COmmunity associations. Nevertheles1. doctors 'famed be was enterin& the most dangerout phase ol bl1 recovery •. -A lfmpltal bulleUn-~y,.'said. ""Dr:. BlaJber&'s condition Is very good ••• He 1a no longer iD an oxygen tent and will be allowed to sit up in bed with hi• feet on a chair." The bulletin al.9o said he had been placed on an "ordinary diet" except th1t all hi1 food is prepared under sterile c:ond.iUon1. Medical sources said lhe 58-year-old dentist bu entered the period during which 1ymptoms that hls body is ~­ jecting the new organ are most likely .to appear. Daring the first Px days there wu no 1lp al rejection and,. the bulletin- &aid, "U... are oo signs of infection 1D any Of hiJ or&ans." The blllpital also announced that Blaiberl'• wife would be able to see him q:mln today. Sb1ruw blm for the (int tlme Sunday for a five-minute cbat tbnugh a ciass germ sbield. Hil voice wu clear and strong and be felt so well, Mrs. Blaiberg said later, that , "he (orgot himself and uaed a bad word at one stage. "l told him to be careful wiUt his langua,. and be laughed and looked at the doctors lo the ward and said, 'You. see, my wife atwayi tells riie Whit to do'! I " Blaiber1's surgeon, Dr. Cbrlitian Barnard. cabled hi1 congratulationa Sunday to Dr. Norman E. Shumway of Stanford University who performed a 1imll• tranaplant S.turday lllabt. "I wish b1m all the luck and I am sure they wlll IOCCfJIMI,'' Barnard Aid. Schools .Okay Additional Costs A commltmeot to fP.md l178.000 more nat 19ar OI lddttional teac3- ers and 1UPPliel bN been made by trus1 ... of Newport • Meu Unified School Dlltrlct. Appl"Ot'al of the ..... pt0gram1 and Mrvlcll peckl19 prlCtlcally ln· 1ure1 laat clul Wet wU1 be nuduc" ed and ...U. available &o Melli •tu· dlntwlllflO-. ne 8C!tlcm •u a fint step trnrm:t .,,-11oo ol the •-scloool district lllldget. The deel1'°'9 oa how may teachers to blre 1911 ...., mlH.il supplies to pur· chu• t=•••IJ w1s given prioritY, even a tf con1lderaUon of teach· a &1.laria TtacbUll f'tlOUttft are teen by Ole llDlrd 11 Ult most sacro-.anct port ol UM budsel-' •j f • •• DAl\.1' ll'i'-OT ....... I:. .. I Jfl FllltY CHllSTMAS TltEE -Looking like a towering Oliriatma ~ree made of flames, thiJ bonfire at Mariners Park Sa'.Yay night "as one of four in Newp<>rt Beach at which local citizetll ere invited \0 dis· pose of their. discarded yule trees. • • .. .. Roaring SU:t!t!ess .Kids Kindle 3,390 Yule tr JP'3 ' The aMual N'ewporl Be.ach forest -flte WI! a roa~lng succeu. firemen repotted today. 1n1 or the yule tne. . For evlf)' tree ~ the 1lles. tir91pen Issued 1 tkbt abling chll· dred to compete for pr 1. Fbllo w. Ing lire the "1ftners at I four loca· Uont' • • Scbool chlld.rtn aa\hered 3.390 Cbriltmu l.ref:t and hauled them to four tiarn 1ltt1 where· ther were Ig- nited Saturday n11bt. More than 5.~ people .ttnested the tradltlonal burn· Newpert Pier-Bonita U, 9, 0( ~7 (S.. Y\JLE BURN. op Z) 2281 Cany411 Drive, appear,ed In Or-man of the city's tldelandt revenue "We want the city to have the full ange County Hirbor Judicial District committee, announced today that two benefit of the advice and comments Court In Coati.IMesa today for pre· meeting• will be held on the lttllti or residenta of tbe community," Iba timlnary" hearfnf•, -~ thit monthl CQlincllnien ~:ei]· >lal ... .=-:---Co-1wnsored by the Bay Area Citl· The proposal bu been under &tudy Appearing calqt ,nd speaking softly, zens Council, the se,11uns are alated by Parson1' committee and tbe city Grecian -accused· of having 11 weap-thla Thurtday at 7::.t· p.m. In . the stall for more than a year. Council ons or variou1 ~ when arrested-City Council Chamber• and on Thurs· action on the · m1tter 11 anticipated today contradicted Newport Beacll d. J 25 ti • •-I '"' Police Officer Ed ClbbareW by deny-ay, an. ' aame me an" p .. ce. ear Y u1111 year. ing he had liven permission for * '{;:; fl . 1:f "¢r "k • '""h or hi• ••hlcl• .. that h• was State . Pressures Blamed advised of his rlghis before arres.t. Grecian ls to appear in Superior Court In Santa Ana on Jan. 19 for ar· raignment. lie w·as released under s:i, 750 bail to await coort action, Bail F T • d I d F M was ortgiUny 110.im but was ,.. or I e an ee ove duced today. .. Grecian's testimony was brief and concentrated on the time of the ar· rest -2 a.m_. Thursday. Officer Cibblrelll testified that he stopped the panel truck because it looked Uke a vehicle sought in con· nectJon with a:,nartotics case. ''I asked bbn ii I could search the truck," the omcer said, "and he said I could.'' . Clbbarel\i sakl that .ln searching the truck. he found a suitcase at the rear with a Thompten submachine gun in it. 1'he officer said the machine gun was loaded, had a round In the cham- ber and was re.cty to fire. The officer 1110 told about walking (See ARIENAL, Pate 2) Innocent Pleas .Offered by Pair In Abortion Try Pleas of innoceot were oCfered Fri· day in Superior Court by a Costa Mesa mall a.od a Newport Beach woman who allegedly w11 his accomplice in an attempt to perform in illegal abor· lion. Judge Wil\lam Speirs ordered Frank Lee Rollins. 70. ol 532 Center SI .. Apt. 5 and Dorothy Arlene Ad-.ms. 34. of 2376 Newport Blvd.. to return to court Feb. 1~ for jurr trial. Both de· fendants are free on bail ; Rollin• at 11.~ am: Mrs. Adams at 1'500. Rollins and Mrs. Adams were book· ed by Costa Mesa police last Nov. 15 afler an unidentified Newport worn· an told off.leer• tllat Rollins and Mrs. Adams perrormed an illegal operation upon ,her in a Costa Mesa motet room . Police had been alerted after an Or· ange County Medicll Ce.nltr phY· 1ician, to wbom the worun went for 1ubsequen1. trtatmenl, adviaed her to call police . ·' Newport Beach Clty Coo~ a n Llndlley Panons to d a y cited. "in._ creulnc preuures'' from the state as the reuoa .tbe: city Is considering i,m· pocln1 tideland• l1ft fees again1t pier and 00.t slip lnstallattons in Newport Harbor. Par1e>ns said the slate legislatW'e's Committee on Tidelands Is seeking an accounting o( fees and a share o{ prof- its from tideland trusts. The city undertook Its current study of Udelands use tees In response to the state's Interest in the slibject. Parsons e1phaslzed. He polnteb out t.hat the majortty of tidelands rn the· harbor are held In trust by the city for the state and ''traditlonally no fees 'have been charged, either for In· tensive commercial use or private piers." He noted that more recent com· merclal use.a, however. bave bee., subject to comprehensive fee sched- ules. City studies to date. Parsons said. "indicate that the establishment of nominal fees should be con1ldered in order to preserve the Interest of the city and to demonstrate the compe· tence of Its trus~shlp." The State IAnds Commission also has ahown a mounting Interest ln the administration of the slate's Ude· lands grants. according to City Al· -torney Tully Seymour. Seymour revealed that he recently received a reque1t from a lAnds Commts1lon staff member for a 11 copies of municipal leases Involving use Of "Ude and submerged lands," and for Information on the number of commercial marlnu. boil slips and moortn11 located In the bl,J over the public tidelands. The requeated data will be forward· ed to the S (ate aceocy, Seymour added. Municipal aides, under lhe direction of the Cty Council, about a year ago • I began the tidelaad.s fee studin. P.ar· sons' committee has particlp1ted1 in these studies, which as yet have yielded no firm tteommendatlons on a fee schedule. 1be fees, however, are expected to be imposed on a aquare footage basis, possibly with tome exceptions. Several months ago, the city sttff sugcested that the levies range from 3 cents per square foot of tideland• occupied to 9 centa per square foot. depending on the type of usage, Thi• suggestion was only tentative, how· ever. and tnay be greatly revised be fore the City Council is presented early this year with a final pro posal. or .. l~d 'll'e•t~er Fair skies with a few high clouds is forecaster Jack Fra- ree's good word for Tuesday, It'll be dry too. with tempera· lures a little above normal. INSIDE 1'0DA. Y The 23rd edition. of "Hottdau, ~I on Ice" ot 'ht' neto Forum. ba: Inglewood proVf!s a.s 1peciacul4f'l t a.s ita adoonc:e bilUng. See £1\ter• , , lainmcnl, Page 28. •' ..."... " ......... ·1 C"'""""' It Mlllll .... H C-NIM -.:1 ............. .. c-lcl • .,... ~ , .. " j c,__. " _...,... • DMlll ....... u lyMI ,..,. It I oi--11 ilcllil (......., " ••:"'"111 ,_ n ..,... ...,. n.n Ill-I I •I • ...... .... ,.i.-14-U ..._ ..... U•ll Pio-I~ 11 T.......... tt ' Mww ltaclllt · M ,,.,....,, • . ............ .,...._ ~ ,.....,,.. n ..,._.. .. • ' ' --· -,,. • J DA.ll't' ,ILOr ..... ,,........, ....... . T.axes, Traffic, Beautification ~List TIHI. tr.WC ud beautWeaUoll '"" nnt ~ areas to 1et i f1~ Jilting ill 1•7, Ntwport Beacll &,ayor Paul J. Gruber said today In his annual ye1r-end report. ln an upen letter sent to C'ommunl· • t1 asiociaUons and the Chamber ol • "Commer«. the mayor sa.ld the year 'reprtsented a period of transition into ,.,..... P•e 'J STANFORD ..• ~ however. His blood prusure wa1 '"S:ll&bUy lower lbU· rionnal, ~Ill his ·iard11c output 1ppears to be. normaJ, '' the bo1pltal said. '• ' Kasperak was vi.sited briefly by hlS • ·wile. F'erne u a half dozen nurse1, several pbylicius and inlerm bov- t~ over rum in hla lt(ODd Ooor room of the tbrff·ltory Palo Alk>Stanford bospltal 9d)oin1nC the university's Dleclical scbeol. Shumw1y developed tecbn~ue1 Uted by Dr. Chriltiu. Buurd tn two previous heart traMplanta in South Africa and 1 third lnvolving a child ln New York City. He wu c1utious in bia 1ppraiaak Gf KuperU's out· .JOot for recovery It a crowded news coaference Sunday, "The critical ~ ii U lODI as tbt paiUent live. •• aaid SbWDWl.J_. "We in~ hr.Vt mlnim!Md t.be lmportuce Cll UM Pae ol tbe heltt ln oper1t1ons like th.11." Shwnw1y aid the blood now in • · ~perU'1 chest cavity sUITOUDdlng • """' trusplanted beltt wu such thft • '1 u wu dUJicult to detect sipa of rejtt- . • • Uon. He aaid be bad not e:ncouatered Ute condition durlnl his elpt yeus ol vloaeerlnc ruearcb wllb doc beart ,U'Ulplantl. .. The flnt trU1planl wu performed "•!'>by Barnard on Dec. 3 ln Soutb Africa -but lbe recipient, Louis Wubkuaky, .. dkid of· double pneumooi• 11 dlyl liter. A tr1n1plant on an lnfant 1n w York Clt1 three 'dlys alter Wu • • !._ 1ky'1 oper1tion wu unaucceuful ' ' Barnard's teeood heart tran1p t involved a de.o.t, Dr. Phillip Bai- berg of C1pe Town. He was re ed • "progreaslng f1vorably.''. Mrs. Wllite'1 husband, Char s, , scheduled • newt conference at home in nearby Santa Clara for id· afternoon Tuesday. He had given is ton.sent for the transplant a hall-hfur after being told there was no hope 1"" would slll'vive. ! 1 ; After the first heart 'transplant, White rec1lled that bi1 wlfe 1ald: J "" • "How marwk>ua to be able to P.VI ..:;. -someone elae a chance to live." E • • She was stricken with the brain he . , orrhage Friday night a few holll's 11 r ·-, .. Kuperak entered the hospital wh re Shumway sut be lapsed "eaentu.liy into 1 com1" and wu "near deetJJI" YULE BURN ..• bceari~iew. first priu •In n er I of .. analstortzed Intercom; Frank Stag. aero, I, « 3DD Beaonia, second prize WinMr 'ol tranaistor. rldio; Audie \A. .,.,., II, ·al 3111· 3Zlld 'St .. 1!Un1 pr!,. •inner of transfltnr rMfto: "Tim X\Jt-•r. 10, or 1111· -ll,. fOaith prift .i-. ... pen ""' ~ ... , Tun lrown1 tt. ·_or· :Jl4" 33td Jf .. ·fifth prl" re~~r •:n• ~ ·J~t•. ~ pile of Corna •1 Mw Mii• le1ct.--Ran- Ber1, U, of 5.12 Hazel Drive, nfst i.ze winner (pr~1 same at ,all tes): Kevin ean.r, a. ol 217 Ju. ine : Dean ·8rldley, itl. or IKll Potn-. ttla: Jim Rubel. LO. of 531 Hazel rive: Mike Monts. 8, of 718 Fern- af. · ! l\1ariMn P;lt -Jon Francllcus. 41e unl:oown, of 1tr7 Wanrid!: Lue: Wallact Part1e. 10, of llDI Westcliff Orive: Danny Wyman, 11, of lUl Dor· t y: Kri .O'RoatU. I. of 2m TINUn e.: Jot,n Gruer, I, of 1211 Suaaex. : Eaatlaff-'Fetey Bernh1rt, 13. and torge·4g1n, 9, ol ~ Bamboo ~ eet: Ba Begg, second lze wtn. .. r: Susan Sail':r"thlrd pt'~: Leslie · $abbe. fow1b pnae. and Matt·C&kter, llflh prlu. ' • ' • DhllY PILOT t I ................ lekrt N. WtM -n..-, IC ..... -n..-. A. .......... . --1 J .... 1M. II. C.IDM 1 ,....,_. ... cw1._. I J1&k-•· c.i., '"' ""- '! ---..:...::o.,.. I 2.211 w ......... IW. I M1il;., ~I P.O ... 1a11 •JMJ ' .,,._ _ • ' ' ' I l C•M _, m WW .... Strwt '--.... , .. ,... ..... .......... ...,., ....... :.::=, .. ~ompta arowlnc urMa ~ ... toiiij II~ .. ta '""'" ... -= ....... ....... .,,__ ·-pOr. ~eater. Graber said that about $40C,OOO in tu revenue will be pt"o- duced during the cenlir'1 lirlt yur.· The revenue b expected to climb • ultimately to about $700.000 a year. CRIATIVI TALENT -Contributors to Woodland &:bool m1ga1ine 1re (seated) Mart Fr1ndsen ind Nancy Schoenmehl, (standing) Teresa Muuey, nm Adams and Carmen Artigllo. Mesa Youngsters Get Start on Creativity II may not be possible to leach creativity. but Mrs . Sara Brant, spe- eial reading teacher at Woodland S c h o o I in Costa Mesa, obvious· Martha Burns Rites Wednesday Service.a for Martha A. Burns. a resident of Ora.age County alnce 1929 and of Newport Beech for the past live Year1 will be held at 11 a.m. W4!dnesda,y in Waverly Chapel, Fair- haven Memorial Park, Santa Ana. Mrs. Burns died SUnday at her home, 2015 J{ewamee Drive , Newport BelCb. She WIS, 56. I She was a member of Pl Beta Phi Ahunni.ra ot Oran1f: Count7, National O.arlty: League. PEO and Dauih· ters ol the Americ1n'Revolutl'on. Sm:vlvorS" include htr husbahd Rfs- coe L. Bums· Of the ho.me; · a ·Sot!. Beatty J . of South Laguna; a daughter. Luretta M. Bwiu ol the home and a Mother, Joseph C. Nelghbors ol tul- Jerton. Interment will foUow al Fairtlaven Memorial Park. Arrancemients •re under the direc· UoD .ot 8alU Mortuary .. Corona del Mir. . \ - ly knows how to Inspire It. With her guidance, fourth, filth and sixth graders have been putting out a weekly creative writing magazine called "The Brain Works.'' The is- sues averaged 30 pegea. These poems are a sampling of the content: GEOGRAPHY 1 lly Terry Olbeni, nttlt irad,, "I'd like to sail on a UtUe wttlte • cloud And sail the ·cteep blue sea To viait aU the counlrie!i Thal I study in my 1eoViptiy." SORRY by Kart l.Aa(dale, 1lxtla 1r1de ''I am sorry now to say This edition you read today Is the last edition there will be. I'm sorry for you And I'm sorry for me. But I do have something happy to say : Thank yoo editors. yea, yea, yea." During the Ove weeks of publica. lion. Mrs. Brant gave each student a large envelope labeled an ''idea trap." At the end of each week the thought- nolea were collected and submi'tted lo an editorial board. Stu de n t 1 were brimming with ideas. One clas1 subm itted B5 stories. poem1. observation5 and g1me5, some wlUr illustration~. in a single week. Students in lower erades made guest contributions to the mimeo- graphed magazine. BISHOP PIKE -•.. tell yM .-i.at•wao. YoU 1boukl be in or bow you tb.ecdd speftd J'OUf• time or money ."' ' . H~. likened abJding . by church-pre- ~ rulH to, s~vlng up gr~ stam,.·• ene e111 bot his wa)' iftto beann. • Bl1hop P.lke rtniladed of Je1us' con- demnetloo of tbe Pbarittts w h o lhou&bt all they had to do wu pray so many Oines a day, tit~ and fast and they woulrl be "OK with God." Situation ethlci1ta, he ,laid. are not lo jucqment.al ol others. T h e y have no prefab answen apart frpm the context IDd realllte th1t all things lie relative to tbe ODe ablolute. If they are theists,· he remarked. l11v1n1 the door open for DOii-be· litver1, tbey are cognhaDt of Ult com· mandment: "I 1m tht Lord lbJ God. and thou shalt have no other god1 buldt me.·· The f.Uure 1.11 the cburch, be Pid, i1 ln declaring thlng:1 absolute that are test thin that. He said U. ten· deocy la to sprink)e holy wit.er on the status quo. "Trldltionllly." be remarked. "the clnarttl hu ~ped clothe lk aecoa.r· itt who i1 nude in h.i1 evll -hll r1· clam, blues Ind hate. "Thlt b why people 2l IO • years .W 1re not U11Und ill OW" pews. These Mn1itlve joun1 people flnd ottlft' ln· .al ... ntl fnon moral U.U the .. cheek' wasn 't our policy at Pearl Harbor. "Ooti 't kill. Well we hive C'apltal punjshf!\en t in this stair and Vlet· nam. Don 't commit adultery. The wonien o( the French underground helped our Gls in World War JI. "Also. the C'ommandments are ton narrow. They don 't cover a lot of thlnas we should be re.i?°nslble for. "f'urthermore, I don t llkt the mo- tivation. You shall have your reward in he1ven or burn in hell. That may be prudence. but not ethl<'s." He went on to say th1t a society governed by code ethlca doesn 't pun· ish for the little sin-silence in the race ol discrimlnation· -but only for the big sin. breaking one of the com- mandments. Bltbop Pi.kt said the •ar is ae is· sue for el<'h person to decide • his own. He said he person1lly believes the United States la Ute aggresw and he reels obligated to speall: out even Jr it means g0in1 to the penl· ltnUary. He laid be is not a plclnst. and. In facl. forced his way lnto World W1r II through dlliaent tctWntiac U· ercltes after onC'e being cl111if\MI es.· empt because of nearslfhtedness. ·In pleading fot penona to accept 1ltuation· dhicl. he conchtded. "Taft retpoulbWty for Ill JOU do , 'l'bif :. m• come ot •If:." ~· ... _ ... ..., .......... . ....... -...... . demolitlon of a num~ oi ~ou1' iDd 'unalShUy structaes. .. M the ~te llerbcrta and Vilt· tnrs hotels in Balboa." Better traffic Dow and pa:king fa- cllitiel w~re alto top pnority sub- )ecl&, the inayor Wd. All extmsive study on traffic circu- 'Secret' OCC Organizations Plan to Appeal Two activist student sroups ouUaw- ed from the Oranae Coast College campus beeaute their membership · lliti 1te secret will appe1l to the col· Jege di1trict board of tru1lff1 Jin. 10. See.kine relnltatement 1re StudenlJ tor intellectual PartlclpaUon and the campu1 Yount De:mocral5. Thiy still do not want Jo divulge · membeA' names, said to number 140 students between tbe two groups. l.uteld they an as.kine trustees to rescind the ttgulaUon requlring qpen memberahlp lilts or accept a notar· Jzed verUicatlon of members. A third alternative, likely to be re- moved by vote of the affected 1tu· denu before the loth, 11 to file mem- bership ll1ts with thie~f1culty advtsfr. Already turned down Is an offer by OCC president Dr. Robert Moore lo accept sealed membership lists. M~mber1 of the lwo groups , which earlier collaborated on a campus "Peace rally," felt that any mem· berlhlp li!t. sealed or not. could be subpoenaed by the House Un-Amer!· can Activities eo·mmlllff or the Se· lective Service system. They apparenUy are worried that their pacifi•t 1ctivitie1 could endan• ger their draft exemptions or future employment. Spokesmen for the student groups also contend the rule abridges their constitutional righl to free assembly. Dr. Norman W1llon. dlstrict auper· intendent. said some institutions have a membership list rule and aome do not. The rationale for It Is lo enforce the 1tate education code requlttment forbidding secret orcuiutlons on campus. Anotter n,eans ol enforcing t h e code ii by upeWn1 or 1oapendin1 1tudenta, be said. He noted tllil )Iv been done in cues of ltUdentl belonc· ing: to teent fratenitles. Dr. Wlbota aakl be wW mike no recommencl1Uon to the bov'd. He n·, marted that tbe rule hu Men in ex· l1tence rm some time lnd.1it la prob- 1b'1 Ume U:lat it be re-evaluited. Police Arrest 21 ' ~Marijuana_ Pad With Nude Dancer MALIBU (AP)-Twenty«ie penoN illcludln1 • Clrl ducing in tbe --wre arrested at 1 SO<a11ed "pot par- ty" early today, sheriff'• deputies re- ported. Officers 11id "II appeattd everyone Wll smoking marijuana" when they elltered the house. Some persons fled :pu~=~ai-J::o~l:_to the ann1 ff The party.goen ind the daJKW wwe bOoked on susplclon of pones .. ... marijuana. TheM llftlb broulf,lt to 31 lhe aum- be' -"" .U.pd narcotic• vlo-lalonl over the weell:md. r-SU ,........, V.U.y ud WMt Loi Ancelet teen.1pn were n•bed Frtdly and four men were .,._ relted Sundly la CUdaby where marl· .jufna worth Ml,000 wu Mized. YOUR WATCH~ -•OIW •.u1-..... Slztl, ,,.. --..... ••••.., fir wlds1 _._ ,...,..,. land use•; '11"limiurf ContleDIUI WU reacbed •• roUtinc at the 'ac:iUc Coast aDd Corona del Mar freeways tkroup Coroaa de.I Mar, IDd a at.ilte study was becull to detertaioe t h e feuibilily of a Superior. Awaue re· alllftnlent t!l the Newport .JP.r:eeway. 1- c ,,,,, .......... l I lilJm.. p;owemnt fl. ~ltold .trom Ford J\GM"to PtiU.-., •itb • new . t~o-18' ~.. tpamlina Sb Diego Creek ; ~alignment ol Irvine Avenue from Santa Iaabel to tuad.n Avenue, aod w.ldenlnc ol Seaabcn Drive ln w .. 1 l'!_. 1n1m *II ser.tll,,J~..----., ange Avenue. City Expect,ed to Dewy Fire Patrol En_forcement Ne1'port Beach. city councilmen to- nl&bt are expected to delay for at least 1il months enforcement of a fire patrol ordinance caliing for ma· jor cbanps in ftrefilbtlng equipment in Newport Harbor m1tin1s. The t.w w1s 1dopted by the coun- cil. four years a10. but city officials, al the requeat of marina operators, are now conaiderlng easing its re- qulrement.s. As drawn, the ordinance requires installation of 1taDdpipe•. hose lines. inlet conned.i.Olll, extinguishers and ,alarm systems. ~ Marine industry spokesmen. how- ever, told councilmen at their last meeting that ample protection could bt provided by portable p u m p 1, which they slid would coil operators DINllS AIUINJ,L CHARGES Meun Cherles GtMian ,.,..... r .. e I ARSENAL, •• the pauenger side of the vehicle and . lttln1 a sbotgun between lbe seats. Police said when Grecil.n wu llTest· ed that the shotgun, too, •·as loaded add rNd,Y to fire. While "Police conflaca~ 11 weap- ons, only a single charge w1s filed against Gree.I.an bec1u1e, 1ceordingJo · A11lltant Newport Police Chief Mer- rill Duncan. posaeulon of the rifles and pistols by Greeian ls not illegal a1 long as the weapons were not sto1.e1. They W!:!re !tOl. ln court, Cibbarelli teatifled that· Grecian told him at 'the time ol the arrest the machinesun wu "obtained· ~ Iona time aao from a frten'il. ·• · The orucer aid Grecian told him that tf'le gpn wu for me ~pinn "the conuiOil t1M1my" , not "J o u IUJS." . After Grecian'• arrest Thursday on West Cout·-Hlgbway at Superior Av- enue, police II.id ht was not involved in the narcotics cue. , an el Um1ted total of '30,000. Installation of the system required by the ordinance. on the ether hand, would cosr up to '2(M1000, lbe marina spokesmen la.Id. When original17 adopted. the ord- inance allowed many marinas four years in which to comply with jts provi.sions. The four year1 will be up next month. , Councilmen lnd.ic1ledr lbeJ favored postponing enlorcelnent ol _ the law for at least six monllu, during which time the city at.alt would work with operators on poasibla revisions. On tonlght'1 council apDda:, the proposed ne" deaclliDe for compli- ance is Aug. 25. Uunimout approval ii anticipated.. Tea~her Absence W o.rries Harbor Administrators Newport-Men achool ldminlltr1tors 11'8 alarmed 11 the recent number of teacher absencu. Aa1istanl Supt. Norman Loatt has advised prindpais that if tbe level of teacher ati.ence ~'f..flll off, mon· ey buc:!geted for subStltute teacher 1al· aries will not be sufficient to last the year. Not quite as concerned ii William Ritter, director of INcber services. Ritt.er notes that during the winter tbe incidence of illness always goes up. Nevertheless, be says lt is going to be cklle if the district .atays within the 1ubslitut.e teacher budget of Sl64.- 360. Sub1,tiute teachers are paid sz per day. Classroom teacher 1beencea during the .If workirla dly1 lD u.e month of 'No~inber averaced nearly one day per te1cher. A day-by-Oay breakdown of abaences for Utt month show th1t the most ab- 11enc-es ocrorred just before the Thank.sgivU.g holiday. Teachers are allowed 10 days of paJd sick leave per year. Average number of d1ys Uied is between six and 1even days, acet1rding to Ritter. SiC'k leave ls cumuJaUve from year to year • Volleyball Oass Slated for .Women Ladles· volleyball claiJs~s and com· petition will begin this week at two locations, the Newport Beach Parks Department anaol.inced today. .The 1essioni, 'for women of all ages. will be held Tuesday from t to 11 a.nf. al the Newport Pier and on Thursday from 9:31) to 11 :30 a.m. at the Corona del Mar youth Center, $th .and Iris avenue. There is no registration fee.and sign· ups will be taken on the morning of the class-es, which will be conducted weekly through the winter. 0 OMEGA YOMr °"9ege Saler t\ Servtu ....... FIEE Sl." ..::S,'...: -.,_ .. ... ~ ·- Misslllt DI.._. -·-~· Now 2 Great Stor• To Ser-re Yoa MAllOI ......... MU"'1MtOll C9ITll Cllftll llACM I ...... 11M MADOI k"· MU"'"'ITON IUCM COITA ....... ••Ml.Mii lf'l·Slt! 0,.. -· n.v..._, Pn. TH t """ ~· -"-11\L --.,._ "• --..._ .... -- -.. "' -.-. - ;, J : I st I lil•tm. 1111 from 'la DCW . a Diego Avenue Avenue, )rive in nt required Ir band, marina the ord· .as four with its 1p next favored .he law g ~hich 1rt with 11. :la, the corn.pli· 1pproval !lee or all has level of ff, mon· her •al· last the William ttvices. -... ?8 Up. ioing to within Jl $164.- oaid l2S during 1onth Of ... day bseoc.s ,ost ab- re the of paid number d seven k leave ?ar. .SS nen d com· at two Parks II age1, • to 11 md on 1.m. at ter, 5th Mi sign· lling 0( !ducted • .. = .. •• .. .. J ~ ' j ,.,. ... . . . .. . . . ,... • . Wiie 1"•1111 .. iil -· + Ex-tennis Pro J!eekend Auto Crashes 10aim \ Cong Blast · Bases Slain in Miami ~ > MlAMJ (UPI) -.It. ioclallJ prom· 0( tbem 1a,y tomethlnc like "I've hleot -~ WU --., ~ allol," .. "Oh, "" God. we lhot nlPt lD a _pa batoa wtUt bud1U wtiO tbem." VkklaDd &aid oae ol the mea broke into lilt •.a bome ud mu-~t bet lDto tbe Mac1 bome brlel· handled b.11 wife. Mra. MAcy was found b'lnf. ID the lte MK)', 15, WU allot al Jlut four: entrance '°JV Of tbe ranch ltJ bomfl. Umea. Hll wife, )lllrJ Belle. II, WU Sbe talked with polioe briefl.7 at I bog. In MriOU t"ODdltioa with a pubot plial before she wu whee)ed into tbe operatbl& room. wound in tbe chest and arm. Del Set James Coon aaJd another Macy, a retired proleuiOnal teula DtlPbor said be uw a mu nee the pt.ayer, and hla wtfe were watcb.IDC hOl.lle la Mlainl's southwest section televilioa Wben the cnnmea tllf:ered and jrunp into a late-model Cit that the house and arabbed the attractive, aped away. A third man. Is believed to · dark-haired Mrs. Macy. have driven the getaway car. "You're burtlq mJ wife!" pollce "Everythlq ii jos,t conjecture as far u s~ 10," the detective said Macy abouted. Be ru to hb bed-Wei. "We vt 1ot a llat of people room for a pistol wboee M-0 (mode of operaUon) fill After a barrqe of &anftre, tile bud-UU., but we don't have an1 1uspects Its Qed, leaviq: 11.acy sprawled in a ~ .. now. We hope to ~ve some pool cl blood Oil the blae carpet ot. Coon aald it didn't appear that the their French provincial bedroom. handlta sot uy moaey from the Macy Dublnl out tbi door the pnmea home. P'tnprprlnt ezpert, worked almost ran btladoa Into Clarerce A. . throu&h the nJ1ht to gather additional Vicklund, a aei&hl>or who came run.-clues in the case. •-•-•-u Vlcklund deacrlbed Mr. and Mrs . nlnt wm:n 1111: ...,ard the abots, po ce Maey aa "te"nnls buffs" who enjoyed said. gO[nf to the court.I almost dal y at Vlcklund told police he wa1 orderltd the ll.oyal Palm Tennis Club where back to hU hc;ii.aae, but be beard one they "" members. Kirschke Plea Expected As Case Resumes Today J1elr: Kirtchke, convicted ol mur- derin& hi• wife and her lover, ii ex- pected to plead for hill life before a jury which reconvened today to de-- termine the punishment lot the fm;.' Chief to Discuss Police TV Plan Newport Beach Police Chief ~· Jamee: Glavu will di.cuu the city's propDMd "Elecfrullc Protection Syl' tem" before tbe Newport Be a ch Woman's CI v I c t.e.pe Tue lday, Jan. IS. League Preside.at Mrs. Stanley Le Llevre a.aid Glavu' talk on the police monitored television aurvelllance proj. ect will be Oven at Mariners I:Jbrary .1.t 9:45 a.m. Th• public ,, lnvltod, Ille said. ~ ! ii !i > "' J:::. 1'! j -;;: mer deputy district attorney. Kinchke, t&, did not teaUfy during the three-month trial ln Los Angeles which found him guilty Of slaying Elaine Kinchke, 43, and Orville "Bill" Drantban, 41, in hi• Lone Beach apartment April 8. Instead, he relied on witnesses who bolltered his alibi that he was out of town ai the 1tlme, and who im· peacbed lhe testimony of prosecution witne1ae1 by aaylog that Mrs. Klr- aichke bad bffn a "JQlly Girl" whose escap.clea did not bother Kirschke. Hit attorney, Albert C. S. Ramsey, said today there Ja "a strong possi· bWty Kirschke will tell his own story" during the penalty pb&se of the trial. The six-man, six-woman jury must now decide whether Kirschke should die in the gas chamber or be Im- prisoned for. life. · Ramsey 1ald he would file a mo- tiOll for a new trial. If this was de- nied, he &aid he would 1ppe1I the conviction. Fill in your favorite 1M7 Rogen Bro1 . diacontinued· p~ for a limited time Now, 111til Ilardi 16th anly, you Clll special order any of these beautiful patterns shown in 1847 Roaots Bras. Jil'l!fPlall: Replace lost pieces or fill in yoor preient set ••• ·all anlers receiYO delivery in Sep- tellbir, 1961. Hiii)' In •.•• sale ends Match 16!11! 1 Tuspaans. ••• ., JJI Dinner Forks •••••• 2.11 DI-Knife, HJ!. 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Howe.. also Of Oran1e. Offlcers said Howe wa1 arrested later at his home and chM&ed with su1plciOll «: felony hit run drivtnc. · Boabnen Warn Of Survey Blll'ge Boatsmen today wen warned to keep their eyea open for a de:rrlct· type barae and drlllinl plaUorm tem· porarily stationed 0U1bo:e from the santa Ana FUver mouth. Survey operations for a sewer out· fall will be conducted for about the: next seven days, accordirfa to the U.S. Ceast Guard. The plaUorm, about 14 feet square, I~ lighted by~ a-qaick Oashlnc white light. The barge and a motor vesael in· volved in the operaU'ons will be marked according to lntern1tion11l rules of the road. All mariners were advised to pro· ceed with caution in th1t . .Arca. the Coast Guard said. S. African President In Critical Condition CAPE TOWN, South Africa (,Upfl- President-elect 1beophllu1 E, Donge~ of South Africa Is j n critical condition and his t:mily has been 1ummoned to the Groote Schuur Hospital, a hos· pita! bulletin said today. ' Donge4, almost 70, has been In the ho1pital since May when he 1uffered a severe stroke shortly before h I s inauguration 11 president. Fnm Wire Srvktt V1et Con& ruemuu toaay att.c:k- ed In mass four alhea bases only 15 miles from S..lcot1. In 1~pwatch·Umed inortar assaults, they killed at least seven civilians and wounded 86, covernment spokes· mer. said. Hellcopter and artillery fire killed at least 13 of the perrWQ., The fighting that echoed in the ca· pita! apparenUy marked the continu· Ing struggle of Communlat forces to malnta(n an offensive the)' began at New Year's. The drive has cost the Communist! almost 2,00J men killed. Sunday about 800 North Vietnamese launched similar attacta against six U. S. and 1ovemment polt.I just north ot the Marine Air Base at Da Nang. Sunday nJaht they poured rocket fire into the bue. Private Plane Crash Lands At Bolsa Club A Westminster pilot and hls passen· 1er escaped major in)W'y: Saturday morning when their light plane sev- ered power lines and cra.!h landed near tht' Botaa· Clllca Gun· Club. Sherill's deputies Identified the pilot as Clair Lyle Burrows, 47, of 6581 Ki· owa St. He escaped injury. His pas· senger, Dale W. England, 42. of 7334 21st SI., suffered minor cuts a n d bruises. ElectricaJ power was interrupted briefly Jn parts or Huntington Beach when the private plane crashed through power lines. Burrows told deputies he heard a small explosion about 400 feet In the air after taking off ft ·om Meadowlark Airport. . The propeller had stopped, and Burrows noticed it had apparently split. 1-le spotted an open fie ld at the gun club and was able to guide his crippled plane down. Lurleen to Texas For More Treatment MONTGOMERY, Ala . (UPll -Gov. Lurleen Y!. a 11 ace. possibly stricken with her third outbreak of cancer, new lo Houaton , Tez., with her husband to- day, where she will undergo further treatment to check the disease. I IUFFUllS1 SILYEl CUii NOT!llMI DOWlfo•O llTEHST . 10 CAllYIMI CHARGE 7.00 per month up lo 160.00 10.00 pet month· up to 240.00 I S.00 per m!)nlh up to 360.00 · 2(1.00 per month up to 480.00 AS LONI AS TIO YUKS TO '1Y Amerlcu olliclalt 1UI al least IG Amefk:&nl•Wtre w0Ultd9d-wbu abelll hit the base 1upply center. In all, the Da Nana: raids colt lt AmerJc1111 kill· ed and 13$ wounded, spokeamen said. The Communilts 1 w a rm e d into some Marine bunkers. Bul tbe Leath· erneck defenders drove off the Com· munista and cut down the ruerril· las tryin1 to hold a key br~ce. Today's attack.a near 8'11on center- ert on the Due Hoa headquarttts of the Vietnamese 2Sth Infantry Div!· sion. The unit auards tha western ap- proaches to the capital. The Guerrillas also atta.cked a spe- cial forces army camp and other tar· gets. The death toll reported from &kit· ml.shes and ahelllngs Saturday and Sunday in the lst Corps area was 29& C<.mmunisl$ and 75· Americana killed, with 177 Americans wounded. -., the -.LllM .. Ir:'~ ..-,the - -ud ..-tllo ldgwt ·-of all u. s. -Ill • -"' dub-.. Ill the Quo Son Vlllly Saturday. TwentJ·nlne Gls were reported killed in that flghtlng, but the AmlrleUUI re· Ported killing UB _, ....,._ • U. S. Marines, wbo take oit 1Doe,1 of the action agaialt lnflltraUn& Nortb Vietnamese in the nortbern provJpee1, hi.t. their hands full all Yeetend r• Plollsing !;led ground waulU and duct· lng Red rocket ~arragu. '. Units of the 4th Marine l\e&lmtol were maneuverinc three miles •th· east of Con Thien Sunday wbell tbtJ ran into North Vietnamue replar1. In five hours of fi&htiq, tbl Leailalt- nec.ks reported they bad tilled • of the C<nnmunist.s while auffertnc lb' killed and 31 wounded . Elderly Have to Flee . .. . . • . Naked from Hotel Fire · PHILADELPHIA <UPI) -Several hundred elderly persons fled in the nq.de and ln Obnsy n!Chtclot.Ms into bitter cold weather today as a nine· alarm fire swept through a seven- story retirement hotel. . At least 14 persons. lnCluding six policemen who usisted in speedy res- cues from the Normandie Retirement Club, were injured In the fast moving fire which tumbled walls into the streets during the height of the blaze. No fatalities were reported some tWo hours after the early morning blaze but fire officials d1d not rule out the pOsslbllity. • More than 200 of the residents, in· eluding an elderly man and five wom- en who lied In the nude, were given temporary shelter al the DI v In e Tracy Hotel across the str~et, but later had to be evacuated from there becau~e or the danger of the fire spreading to the h<ltel operated by followers of the late Negro leader, F'ather Divine. Clty officials estimated some 375 persons resided in the club, the far· mer Normand.le Hotel located at :llSth and Chestnut str~ets in the city's West section. A house in back of the retirement hotel caught fire from the blue which broke out about 7 a.m. and brought a succession of alarms as all available fire equipmeot in the west Philadel- phia and downtown sections was r.psh· ed to the scene. Scores of elderly came down fire escapes and throu&h hallways of Die smoke filled 1even-ltory bcildfq. 'One fireman carried out a woman ln a w h e·e l ch air. A heart victim wa1 brought out on a chair carried by two policemen. • The injured la.ken to hearby Phu.. delpbi1 G«lerll HOIPltll Incl- six policemen who usllted in 1 the rescues. They were admitted, all ID 5atislactory condition. Three residents allo were taken to the Philadelphia General Hoapltat and three others were rwhed to the Unl· versity of Pennsylvania Hospital. The fire broke out when the tem· perature was eight degree1 abov1 zero. · t Tax Fraud Case Postponed Agaµt A Newport BNch dentl1t cbarled with income tu evasion today 'WOft a furtbe:r delay of his arralpment berore a Los Angeles federal court judge. Judge Warren Ferguson ~red Dr. William R. Snyder, 41, of 1227 Devon Lane, to return to hl1 court on Jan. 22. The dental surgeon facet three charges of federal income tu evasion. Save 25% on trea1ured pattern sets • in famous International 1terling Offer ends January 27, 1968, so hutry in 10< these savinrs on treasured patterns in International Sterlin& open stocl< Ill 5'1IS. Add-on, fill·in or buy a complete set in any of lhese six ·10Yely patterns shown. Alter the sale, all .patterns will be available at regular ptices lot im~iata'deliYery,_ SilYerwata Pine Spray Swan Uike-Sll\llr Melody Place Settinas With Place Brocade Silver Rhythm-Spring Glory Knill and Fork Reruler Now Re&ular New .. ~.00 ... '4·PC. 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'. one -rof _e,.c}l.',Y.e~\lti:.st the century j M'a)t, ~Jebratirig his 107th birth· laid that 'p.fl't of his prescription vint a 'lonk~ life was an ounce of key, wi\b "°aJ,tr eacl\ night. "It .' , me 111e,;" pe aaid. ... ,_. ":: -... ·• ,... , '· ,.. .. ,r~, . ' ·~~'JP:!. r..ts of Bloomfield, 1 ·w.ni;·~1,vater while water pallf ffllC!aiJ ~ched foe 1 .break e watet in.a..~ leak, retembl· •"Old FaimtU'l .. :.W'is finally found iii' front of. lht"water snperinte.n· Eocea of wor ar.1 4fpicttd by tht old 11114 voung in.Vietnam a.i thet1 reflect •SA · t?atif boml/fd out trlllagt. For tllt old ma1t., a wispy, greyi3h btard iym- b21izei tht fact tho.t he lias .seen many bloodlhtd. i1l hi.a native coun· itdt b8JI. Jn. hit arma may be hla' firlt imprti.sion of life (11 a war·torn nation. .:.i ~ • • ; i\ 72-year-old shoe store owner in U11enne, Wyo., wun't the leut bit fazed when a man rang the doorbell of hll home and told him, "I've got a bomb: here, give 11Je your money." Geor&e Belzer shoved the man out· aide, knocked . him off the porch Into IDOW and Jtlled for his wile to call .. 'l'l;t.man,fled. ''"These charact- ..,teh" too much crazy television d4 1111111: 11wy ... ~un that stuff," ;~remaned. :'' i. :.. ..• • .. ' Firemen ot Fire Companu No. 14 m Mobf;k, Ala., atu10C1'~ an alarm &U& 1Dt!J'. OOM onl~ 14 minuttt~ tMW d~d it .... falu. T"'1I hUllled bado In the •t.itfml..-io • kt.rotdon pro- ·-,!Mi ~ """""'° .. thm ..,.C:orerr at. nc .. i wor •Win \whflt U&q .,, Qonf. . " I ; • Gerald 1 Ertebell of MllmeapoliJ, 'J told poUce a man bumped lnto ar lD a parkln{lot, said be was am:. puQljd olit a driver's Jj. cease. To hll ~ment, Ertebon sW'ted copytn& down bil own name. "Hey,_that'• my liceue," Aid Erick· son, ''We'd better call tba pollce."1\e man fled la pap.ic. Erlckaon told police hp.had Iott hll walltt in a druaatore in I South • MinneapOUJ Iut October, s11fe 10 iDllt• from I.be parklns loL SPRINGFIELD. 0.·10 (UPI) -Tea was kill" and h '1s wile and lbree ; ~;; ~ calMr~ O(~~-~~· 'the · · llkl today both ~ • ICUr-i monU,..*:·bad beeq OD 'tilej , wer.9 ;~tlfl the sensation of mOV• cars of a New York CentnJ frejgb.t childru were l.njured when a boxcar , ~:;;,:~~;:;:.;;:_c:,.:.;,;c;....:c."';.r71~, =i-•""'"-'l'J~'.,,~e~;~.~·~l~,,(h"f · ~· aorma1b'.. train derailed-In the nearby -village of 1ml1ht$1 P,to-tbeir bome;-1:ri,ggertnc,.-a· ·· · ,...., · ' • " Snyderav\lle early lOday. One man fire'. · : 1 Fifty Injured As 2 Subway Trains Crash BOSTON (UPI) -Two four-car subway trains packed with 1,000 com· muter• coWded just lnslde a tunnel today ln zero we_ather. At least 50 person! were injured. One of the trains operated ~ the Massachusetts Bay Transpoftation Authority lMBTA ) was derailed. PttJtengers toppled against each other but the fact they were crammed shoulder tCi shoulder cushioned any fall and probably prevented . crlt1cal Injuries. The rur'-end collision occurred al. tbe mouUl of a tunnel between Air· port and Maverick stations. The trains were inbound to Government Center, a atop for workers employed in a vast complex of U.S. govern· ment and state office buildings. Robert Gauthier, a Unlted Press International technician who w a s aboard the derailed traln ..... s~d. he beard whistle• and "a loud crash." Some pu3ellgers acreamed in ter· ror but tbeu waa no panic. The in· jured were carried out in stretchers. The electrically powered t r a l n s were moving slowly alter a previous power failure on the line that extends from Wonderland Park dog race track In Revere to Bowdoin Square in Boston. Temperatures hovering at the zero mark anarled schedules on the line and packed cars with conunuters who normally would have driven into Bos· ton. Gauthier aaid the train operated tlop and go for several minutet be· fore the crash. An MBTA employe on the train said compressors wh.ich build up pressure for the brakes ap· parently were n<!.t working properly. Direction Change Slated Tonight For Surveyor 7 PASADENA, callf. (AP ) -A final direction 12hange will be sent tonight to Surveyor 7, tbe last scheduled U.S. unmanned mooneraft. speeding to- ward a planned soft landing on rug· ged lunar terrain. Fllsht controller• at Jet Propulsion Laboratory will adjust the path of the Instrument-loaded craft In an attempt to put It 11 miles .north ol the crater Tycbo, near t:be 1outb~tral edse of the lunar disc. Su:rnyor Is expected to be aome 51,080: miles from the moon when the comse alteration Is made at 10:00 p.m., PST. The landing is planned for Tuesday night Controllen radioed an inlUal dlrec· lion cbanse Sunday afternoon and uid the operation went well. The course adjUJtments were nee· euarY because the booster rocket that powered the 2,218-pound vehicle frt1111 Cape Kennedy, Fla .. early Sun· da7 aimed It at the crater Kippar· ctuui,._1,0® mileJ north of Tycbo. U. S. 1pace agency sclentl1ts btd delignated Hipparchus u the target but then decided the Tycbo region was better 1uited to the milalon'a 1oa1 uf 1ampllng subsurface material. Jason Willia ins. :•1;...&n ~ErtedJiidta. ·wanna RaUroaa:,ti:act workerrtditd tn the blaft. F~ .. w.aurams. ''40, hls wife, was tn falr"'~&IGi, at Mercy Hospital. .i..:e r. ~ 'n!.e chlkiren, Brenda ~1,1~ and Karen Hickl, 10. Mrs. WWlllDI~ clJU- dren by ·;a previow marrlfiae, and KeD.Detb Wllliams. 9. were tr~e•~ ·at the hospital and released. ·, "' Snydersville is a hamlet of 49 fam- ilies in Soqtbwest;trn Ollio. The' frei&ht cars strewn along the tracU cut off eight familles•,from IM'!eat oi , tbe town. · · · 1 • • • About two hours later in Nor~ ern Oh.io, ~· cira of a N8"'~oilr.,Cfn· t:ral mail, Ud ,uqrw ttalb. •. bOUd from Cleveland' tCi lnditOapoli1,. la;d., derailed in the amall I.Own of Wf:lDi)· ton . No in.Juries -were. repOrted. Numbing Cold ·Grips South, East; 12 Die .. By Uallied Preq lnterutloul Piercing winter cold and mow brought icy misery from the North· east a1 far south as the Texas Rio Grande Valley today. Weather related deaths mounted to more than a dozen. Sub-zero temperatures chilled parts of 35 states and matched many all· time lows in the record books. Freez· ing temperatures extended south to the Florida-Georgia border. Moist air combined with tbe cold weather and cauaed treeiing raln and snow in west Texu and the desert Southweat. Hazardous driving warn· ings W"ert posted for northern and western Texas. T h e 132-mile freeway ayatem in Houston. largest city In Texaa, was closed during the morning rush hour after becoming covered with ice. Snowstorm-related incidents killed six persons in New England during the weekend, including five heart at· tack victims. By early today. Boston had record- ed 26 inches o{ snow since the winter began Ilec. 22, moni than twice as much as at the same time last year. Three clilldren were missing and feared dild 1 in a :nre at Beacon , N.Y. Overriigllt 1'Diperaturea in New York State ranged from slighUy above zero to ZIO below. Low temperature ·record! were bro- ken in Ohio today, where tempera· tures in Cleveland dipped tCi 10 be· low; Toledo. 14 beJow, and Dayton, ll below. A 17 below ziro reading at Fort Wayne. Ind .. set a record for the day. It was 22 at Au gusta. Ga., and four below at Charleston, W. Va. Smoking N uUifies Medieitl Help WASHINGTON (UPI) -Those who suffer from emphysema or Chronic bronch.itis must quit smoking to re- gain a measure of health, according to a new report from the U.,&..PubUc Health Service's national center for chronic disease control. If a pe!'Boa stops smoking, it Is like- ly that· he can be completely eured of broochf"1J aJ!d make ,tapld"tmprove· men ts ag~st ~mphysema, the· report said, ad<Jng that continued s.moking can nulllly possible benefits of med.I~ cal treabpent. The report was made public S1¥1~Y. > .. ' . ·~ ,. See QWfoqµ~.~~ ~~,·! t·· ' I . I • . , • 1 \ ' ' ' I • • • 1IJ ·;i~ · · --' ,,·; . , .. , 1nt-\1 .• Will you be n/ady lot retirelllOn~? Wll y0u have'The'BigMcln&y-brjUt eno.ilfi • to cover basic, nee J /fin cjou\>I. seo California F~ Money sa~ell-~ i ~ double JJl lessjlhan :~years•.i;C/ur present rate with dailycompounditjg.l\lldwe' ~ : back up youridoll 'with c\Ui'S!.5 billion llSSO!Hfn:nJth. Open J01!1'·aceount ~ here at the mltion' largest ~ralnow. Nothing will make yvufccl Mniei~i' .:1·' ~ 65 than not wo about money. .. j! i • l '• r I ·1 . .t;. 1 5.127% annilal yleld on paukolt accot111n when savings and all div1dei\~ remain. a y~, if our 5% current annual rate is compounded daily ~rid.rmam. .. I Winter Weather's Wallop ;: ... ,, ' ' ... tained a year. ' ' Aak a'boat 5.25% ._.....,,tr. Divi-paid qauferly. ~·..-to $1,,000 by 1 .,........, qC.cy ol the U.S. Government. · ., FQggy Inundation of California's Centrul Valley · fllUDAY 'In! Miii .............. 4.J1 •.m. 4.1 • Pint -.............. !!:•'·"'·I.I a.cw 111111 ............ •:11 '""· '·' ~ ................... !•:• •.m. t.•. ......... 1:0 .......... 12:• •·"'-• ' .. 11:11111 J:M I.II>, lttl l :M •·m. , ' •••• a..t •. .... JM. IS J.,, 11 J.,.. 2' ' ., ..... , .. •· ......... L-fOfllOlll 1J to liO u- v1l1ttt, t1 "' l1 lclwef ¥111tl'L . " _. -u • • " M II -1 . 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IOl9UM.ll .... .-W• ~ ..... , l,o. ~~Cl'I -.. • \ •t '· '\ 1.., I I , ' \ \ , I I ' • I fll. hJr. oud· lid. ~V· • ' l-z· I-ab"s -sroe rs, -. ;.-, . ' Clmho ' ~· '• Border ' U'llW PftiN Wen 's•aJ A r a 1t Lfape C'O • ~ e•t t ! :'Ir• e 11 and Jerduiu aareed todaJ to Eopt'1 ,.. troops e a e b a a I .• Cl fire quest ud whweruf' lldell- acrou tbl Rivw .lordu to-· -..-..-- uy 111-at Ille -. nltely a.. ArU & • m au c~liea that baa kept the ~~erence that wu lebed. ~ Eul -.-,Ulod lo --·-ti . tm· J"" •· /, -ltllalll.tt· rctii. · . 11 No c-.uaWes, .... wer:e . rt,· :AtiM ...._, 11 · ~·· • \, J' ' ... llmlem1•·• C:..~· .... • ...... A Jo.ii~ mllllaTJ -Ill·~~· E-SRQ-esmaa la1 AmmlD Uta _. ---..,. ... Israeli;,-·~ HNI ..w llCbl • "' ...... wiib lllflt ... -.... .., -'" tbo'no cblneP.U • 88ar tbe Juni· ---,ot 1J ,.... vesaell ldiya Font aru north of tral'i*f in tbe S.,. Caul Damla Brlidle and that the lince the liPar 1evea•mt11tbs J~· returned tbe 'q:o. , · r fire. '* * ~ Other claabes wne · re- ported clljrlllg the Diehl · In Cairo the tt-nation ' • • j. l LBJ, Eshlcol URN • .Talk Peace ..... '1 f In Midea~t • ' - SAN'.ANTO.NJO, Ta. ,, ,......... (UPI) -:...... President J o b D· ' ' + • •• ' • ·f,r JIU{ 11thrilf·b1·m1il" kit pblftl ! 11141 &4&·504& 1213 I &U·t220 ,fto!I-.t1 c-1 -<>•- ion and Prime MlnUter i.e.. PUT'ilGNS.AWAY -Peter Sobe and Marian Lowenstein prepare to retire pick: vi Ethkol ot Israel pled&ed et •igns as tbe impending strike or the ·Chieaco TeJchers Union was hillted Sun· tbe~ves to ;auae ~ day. Rei>ruental,tv1s:of the WindY.. City's '23,=<>41teichers accepted a $31 nlillion peace Sunday plwiged coatrld and Cahceled plans to stiik!the nation's .iecond largest·school system. into intensive tal s on ways Ch · ' · . to ~e the Mid.tut crisis. "Sbalom,.. crteted Jotln-• • ~ ' :r:p~~~·lf.'::t:.:~~ , . icago Teachers Awarded nearby RUdolpb AFB , white bundrec& al. Teun1 , ~ looked ...... oppuuded. $31 M ·zz · N C t t "Shalom!•1c 'replied E1h· · l wn ew on rac kol; wbo .1s D San Antonio as an overnight guest at' the Johnso1 ranch. In a aix.,tnlnute excbatige· of gr"tfqis, ttie Pn!sident and. P'tlme Minister stress- ed the 'word "peace" 11 tJ'mes . .'ln the warm welcome each .also voiced the He· brey expression for peace -.:'shalom." while J.si'aeli aoa American flags waved •\de ,by aide ill 1ubfreeti.ng temperatures. Eahkol and hls attractive wife, Miriam. plaMed to depart at 3 p.m. EST t~ day fOr New York. He ls on J an rs~aell hood tour. CHlqAGO (UPI) -; Rep- r~seotl,Uves of Chicaco'1 23,204 teacf'lers Sunday ac· cepted .a $31 million con- tract &Rd canceled plans to strike the nation's aecond largest school Sy~m. Members oi the. Chicago Teachers Union ( CI'U) bad threatened to strike Tues- di:ty and ,cbool officials had asked tbe nearly 800,000 studenta at the 550 schools to atay home it they dld. But Mayor Richal'd. J. Daley stepped in late last week and the teachers emerged Saturday n I g ht with $1CKHl·month raises. ers were unhappy with the settlement, which did not provide the ljlUtomatic cer,• tlflcation after two years that they wanted, ''If they (the CTU) don't 5trike," one substitute said, "T h e subs will have to mobilize themse)ves." "U ithe 1ubs titutes ) s~," Desmond said aft· er being informed of the statement, "They will not have: our sanction. T h e y will have to go it alone." Some fulltime tea c her members of the CTU also were disSatisfied with the pact. which provldes start· ing pay of $7,350 a year and two.week paid vacation. The majority of lhe CTU 's 17 ,850 members, however, hailed the settlement as a victory. It was $351a·month more than the board's offer of last week and consider· ably fattened the old scale, which provided starting sal· aries of $6,000. She . ' - nvoy Land~ In Cambodia PHNOM PENH, Cambo· dia (AP} -U.S. presiden- tial envoy · Chester Bowles arrived today to seek Priftce Norodom Sihanouk's help in keeping North Viet- namese and Viet Cong fore· es from using Cambodia as a sanctuary. But the cam. bodian chief of at.ate in ~f· feet told a news conference mlsslon was doomed. Sihano~ told newsmen Slinday he "10Uld see Bowles, tbe U.S. am bass&· dor to Iodia, but he IUUfllt· ed that the American en· voy would do better to spend his time touring the famous temple ruins at Angkor. American sources in New the American amblssador's Deihl said Bowles would Russ Trial Of Writers Top Secret ' MOSCOW (APl -The trial of three Soviet writers and a woman typist began today with Western news· men barred from the court· room along with about 50 relatives and friends of the defendants. The relatives and friends stood for an hour in zero · weather in the snow out. side the bleak Moscow dty courthouse for wilat they termed "a silent protest." T he chief defendants, Alexander Ginsburg, 31, and Yuri Galanskov, 28, are be· Heved on trial for tbe pub· licalion outside Russia o( .. The White Book of the Sinya.vsky-i:>anlel Artair." The book, printed in t h e Soviet Union and smuggled to Western Europe, ls a col· lection of tritl documents and protests over tbe sen· tencing of s.atirlsts Andrei D. Sinyavsky and Yuri M. Daniel, convicted in 1966 for publishing anti·Soviet writ· ings abroad. concentrate on the question of Commu.nist Vietnamese troops taking sanctuary In Cambodian border areas. lie was expected to seek tacit agreement Crom Si- hanouk to permit pursuit by U.S. forces of Communist troops who attack them in Vietnam and retreat Into Cambodia. Cardinal Ottaviani Resigns VATICAN CITY (AP) Alfredo Cardinal Ottaviani the most powerful u1tra· conservative in the Ro· man Catholic Church, ha S resigned from the church's central adminisb'ation a n d Pope Pau1 VI has accepted the resignation , the Vatican announced today . The Pope named F'ranjo Cardinal Sepr of Yugosla· via, 62, to replace the 77. year.old Cardinal Ottaviani as secretary for the Congre- gation for the Doctrine of the Faith, the former Holy Office and the most power- ful single agency in the Vat· lean Curia, the church's ftn· tral administration. ,. Pope Pleads For.War End ' VATICAN CITY (UPI) - .Pope Eau! VI · c'alled • oo the woild's ~dlPloitiats t~ dar .tO wot• for .. pe:ata 'ln an atomic era when war threaten• ".the verr, sl&l'vi· vat of all mankind. ' .. If the mayor hadn't called us together we would be on the strike line Tues· day," said . John Desmond, president of1the. CTU local 1, an affiliation of the Ameri· can Federaticm of, Teaitber1. The cru HOUie of .lkpre- aentatives rUde U official Sunday. voting 11f.81 to ac· cept the raisea -f4I! lm· mediately a4d '80 in \sep. tember. Thul second rl.lse, school officials said, would require .a boost in' fie tax. rate and in state school aid. rus1 Hkl us tor her ., . So•tll.oril . i. ~alH9N1I". .71trfff,A r;.ta• \ ~=:=::-.. ............... Liit~~ cA ... n-e<•lv to t.111-..i. ......,., In 1 New Year's address to diplomats accredited to ·the ROly · stt, the Pontin mentioned Vietnam o n I J . on~ and tar froni hope• fully. . Tltl pope'1·words 1ppear· ' ·ed to up'"" . dliappaiu~ ment ·over laCt of re.pon1e from boih W1shington and Hanoi to his appeals fOr de· escalation of the war and peace talks. PRffllED OUlll6 FLANNEL 1001. cotton, w11h1bl•, 9ood 11l1ction1 of colors. .......... .,. ''· YALUU School SupL James F. Redmond said the contract will cost $31~,,qt,500 t b.I 1 year with $1~.Ul.500 to be provided in the 1968 bud.eel and $12,045,000 •dded later in the year in a "supple· mental budget." Fulltime substitute leach· FAMOUS DAN RIVER WOVEN COORDINATES WllNIU SHU HI... LITTU 01 NO llON e WINDOW PANES e PLAIDS e CHECKS e STRIPES e SOLIDS All P1ffttly Color Coordinated RIG. 51,19 yd, VALUI Sports WH'f'e Cottofl afl4 Rayon 45" Wide ar. 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At • IUINA ,,..K CINTIR • HOHIR 'LAZA MarineriSavings yourmanrymaknmonoy num ~Ht I • " f • -• AND LOAN MSOCIATION ... _, ... °""'_c.,.._ .....a.Jl'P•llVWlll•~llllOl.CAW'.-l•f'l'I Ml .... c AIR .: CA.LIE• ORNIA NOW FlYS 'SAN : FRAN~ c1·sco SAN JOSE OAK· LAND. : 'FR-OM ·; :.ORANGf COUNTY AIRPORT Air California expands its schedule! Now, you can take·off from tho newest air-terminal in the Southland, at tho Orange County Airport, and land right at, San Jose and ,Oakland u well H San Francisco. • CALL YOUR TRAVEL AGENT OR AIR CALIFORNIA 540-4550 • • t ' , r , . I . I : . , I ' ' -' ' I I , I' • • I DAil Y PILOT MOftdiy, .lanUUJ 8, 1968 Poer .to Good Poll Gives Mixed Views of · Reagan SACJlAIO!!NTO (AP) -crat said be was qualified. Callfmda Se&itlaton & I v e SEEK. OFFICE Gcrf. R&qan a mixed r•l· in&: u aovernor _ raagin& Twenty.three Dtmocrata trom poor te &ood _ but and 10 Republkan1 are con· molt M1 be Isn't quallfled vi.need Reagan wUI seek the to be prelident presidency thl1 year al· • "'-thougll he contends now, ''J Aa Auoclated Pre11 poQ-... mi not a candidate." af tbe lawmakers aho shor.· Two Democrat.I and 12 ed today that a majority' of Republicans didn't think be tboele respond.in& believe would make a bid for the Reqan will become an ac· White House. tJve candidate fer the Re- -·••··· presidentJaJ noml· One Democratic usem· ...--.. blyman qualified hit "no" ~tloo th1I year;, by saying Reasan m.lgbt U 'He Is now! said one "there ii a de adlock at the Republican u~mblyman. Republican cOnventlon be.· Ia an attempt to get a twetn the Nixon and anti· frank appraisal from t h e Nixon forces." legWators, they were told "Yes, I hope 10," a Re. they would not be quoted publican replied. bf name on queations deal· A Republican s e n a t o r tns witb tbeJr useumentl a.aid, "lf a bo111 fide draft el tbe &ovemor. Tbe replies develops I think he will aC· paerally foUO.ed p a r t Y cet, but I don't .thlnk be llnet, but not llw171. will campaign for the DOmi· GOOD GOVERNOR nation." Of ao senaton: and ilHm· The lawma~ers ~ave Rea· b'1mtn nplJin&, ,0ut of 120 gan only a fu ratins in his \lwmaken 17 laid Reagan general rei.tion1 wit the was a iood IOYemOr 17 aa· legislature. Seven said he HUecl him 11 fair, 'a nd 18 w~s .good. in this !es~t. poor. AU 11 who save Rea· rt a1.1d fm, and 18 poor. gan a low ratlns were Dem· FARED BETl'ER ocrata, aod onl1 one Demo-Reagan fared better, ln crat uid Rease wu a the legislators' view, bl hil Sood pftrnor durill a: h1I ability to get programs firrt full year lo office. through the Senate and ~A1- Elnen Democrats and umbly: Good 17, fair 28 •Ix RepubUCaDI listed h1I and poor 8. perfonnance~u fair. In bis year-end neWI con· .. Fair and lmprovinJ," ference, Rea1an wu asked commented one Republlc:aa. U he' thought lellllatlve "ratr, but I expect he votea were affected because wm 11eau1 improve ln lawmakers thought some of 1181," wrote another. Reaiu's prGpOUla were de-Thirtr-ei&bt · lawmakers signed to furtbl:r JWuldeD· 1ald -... le't quallllod tlal IJDbltlom. to be i:relldal Tb.11 ioclu4o "No," Reagan replied. "I ed 25 bemocrats and 13 ._ don't believe so, becaUH p11Ni('1ns. On1J' ode Demo-frully I don't thlnt ayone Guatamala Class Due UG. l'IUCI 27.95 . '· J DAYS ONLY I ul)lta1n bellefts bl that Idea al ... -\IOI anibJ. Uon1. 1bey know better, but It ll a pretty hand7 thins ta say pollUcally. l JUI! plain '•don't beleYe IL" .'-R•rllw••• . ' Holiday ·. Health Spas .. i~~ite . you to a ! I • • ' ' MONDAY •TUESDAY e WIDNISD~ FREE GUIDED TOURS AT A~ - OF OUR 3 BIG LOCATIONS (NO OBLIGATION • • • EVER) Ladies· Men Lose Up To , 5 Inches & .. 5 Pounds -In Only .s Days! Progr1 m1 D11ignecl For F11t R11ult1. - Ledi11 Or Men C.n Lose Up To 5 lnch11 end LoH 5 Pounds In Only 5 D,y~ , •• from hips, waist, and thighs without tir· i.ng exerciH or· drastic diets. Unbeliev. ' HOLIDAY • • • 2lld ilIG YEA& .IN THE GBE&TEB . oRAN'GE coirNR ABM .• . ' FREE DURIN& OUR Ol'EN HOUSE COME IN AND REGISTER ,FOR , INTRODUCTORY MEMBERSHIP 1 TO THE SPA • I I e JMUARY Ith. 9tlt .cl 10th .. l .... 'it". . ~ FREE · DEMONSTRATIONS OF "PUSH BUTTON" . EXERCISE MACHINES ' ,. MECHIO· ·THERAPY MAGIC INVIGORATING "PUSH 81.!TTON" EXERCISE EQUIPMENT SEE DEMONSTRATIONS ' 5 minutes .. ti.. "Sw..i;.h sp; ... 1o1w· helps tOfl• •Itel •~•fl "'u1cles that hoW yM •rKl •llrnlutlflt 11ntNfhify bul9n. 1 ' . ' 5 minutes., tho "Sw;., Yl~ro.toM" 11 •q"'I to • 9oM lnt9"1f.,. m••••t•· Qvickly lwea•• dwn fatty tittu• -reclucat ancl tOlln ann1, lnntr thighs and tummy by lnaaa1in9 circuleti-.i wh.,a you want to ~ •• fncft.1. · 3 minutes;, tho "N.,...,;oo Lot·-· i1 equal to riclh19 a '-icycle a lon9 llistani.. Fut~ Mtfh ... i'"J i,.UM ff'9fll hipa aftll thifha. I l minutes1• tho "Zllrk• ..J...., : •••••• ,.. ,..., ~ • .trteran, ~:: . -....... hw oo4 "-11-wllliioiot .no11.,. •• l SEE THEM ALC IN ACTloN •-~Y"~· DURIN& HOUDA Y'S OPEN HOuS(.-\'. SAFE• COMFORTABLE e TIME SA~ HEALTHFUL 1' I ' ! /, I I I ?; 111. ICI tllt en . , ... r .. .. , GI Jll .... "' c~ •• Ill •• w ~~ I l'il .. , !•• '" for I ... eh •• "" 000 • - • - --.... _ .. nli., ""1: ::.:.; ·= I ' ' ' I , I I JI i, 1, , I I ' .. • • ' I . .. .. •· --..... ••.. I . -- ' . : V':A-·• • • • . --,...- -~ ' ., ""' lnterfcmcll ·-· -I. 1'168 Foreigner in MoscOO, Ey~d With Suspicion MOSCOW (AP) -The forela:ner in MOSCOY l1 eyed with extreme suspicion. Ordinary Russians avoid him if~ •l all ~bit. ' When contact does occur, It can be fascinating for both...1ides , but' ii. uau.lly ls kept anon,ymoua U4 al·• moat always stops ahort of I~ details• II ~I and telephone numbers. Tourists ~ qWet. vllib to -..., pl Ille lm-presa!Oll thlit they ~ve been wanillf. received, but ·-... ~~1tabllal> ... ~ Ing fiie 1eldom auc· ceed. alive the tridltional olcl Mllltlr,. attael ·ol (orelp Russian fear QI forel&ner1. embtl&atu tUpect that po. Moscow Is tighter in this liC. .t; I e n t I follow them aro&llld Moacow, retp"Ct thin most Soviet d~ ties, parttY because 10 many NOT ftAya. The fortfper1 lift bl 1p9o dal, ........... bulldloo ruarded by Policemen do ina.ist their Job la, to prevent f..il!eraae and tretpasatna. ~ey turn awQ anautborlz· eel' Rusaiab1 wbo try to \1 .. it foreigners: are connected with the cov-forbl~n to traYt:I more ,.l,All ernment and Communist ' ' ' " thousands of Muscovites Foreigners with cars are j party bureaucracies, both =~~ 400u~\d~rso :~ ';4;,,~ ~ ~i~J= centered here, Trips beyond that 11 m rt 7_ ' 1 I The atmosphere keep I mu,st be 'cleared In •d· School of Basi-s. •IOOSECRET~I?!G Moscow conservative. Al· v~ by tovenunent offi. ._. IUUft,&,o tltudes looaen 1omewhat as cials. •ACCOUNTING the traveler goes elaewbere. Apart from the -"or-----~.._~ The Soviet attitude has dinary'' llusslana there ex-,~~.a.a._ ·~gy caused foreigners to react ista: in Moecow a special ca. -wt th equal mistrust The tegory of lntellectualll and SlfORTHAlfD\ ....,..... 9 DENTAL foreign communfty specu· other people wbo have dear· OH.,,.,••• •• •... A.SSIBl'lNG .. . .. GOOD FRIENDS in apartmenti and hotel eign journalists~ bu.slneas· 111 W. 5th Phone lates whether c011vtt"lations ance to mix openly with for· ~ It Is a rare foreigner who rooms are monitored part· men and diplomata: living Sant• An1 543-1753 or 721 leaves Moscow alter a pro-_:ti~-m~·~·~f~ull~·~ti~m~•J~[r~n~ol!._•~t~a~ll:._~he~re::, . ...,. _ __:_ ____ ::J~~!!'!!!!!!~!!!!~~~ ·~!!!!!!!~ longed stay With the feeling\· :.; Kid ~ ,'A Like to Andy ' ' Universl!J of Washjngton graduate student is asking the Supreme Court -to bar draft boards from 1peedirlg the-induetiOn of young men who . destroy their draft ·Cards ito pn:itest the Viet· nam war. . ,. The appeal by aussell Mil· ton Wills, 2.8. is the first at· tempt to draw the court in·· to the controver,sy over re- , N w Possible To Shrink ainful Hemorfhoids , And Promptly Stop The ltchinf, ., Relieve Pain la Moat C-.. 11.r N.T. (Special): Scl- eae. found a medication with abilit1, in most cue1 -to omptl1 1top itching, reli pain and aetv..U71hrink o olds. .,.,.,_..by docton pro•ed that ia_Ufl after UH, while gently ~pain, actual uductioa. of the inflamed hflffn'hotd1 took place. The 1eent ii Preparation H•. There'• no other formula like it! Prepar at.ioa H al10 aoothes irrlt.ated't.i 1apea and helps prt\'tnt further infection. Jn ointment or nppoaitory form. '"· On October lS. 1965, Wills wrote h.is draft board In Berkeley. Call(.. that "! have intentiooally destroy~ my draft card and will henceforth refuse to arry another •.• ,, ReaGng quickly, t b e board declared Wills a "de· tinquent," stripped him of his student classification and made him l·A. He re· fu sed to be inducted. was tried, foonct guilty and sen- tenced to five years in Pris-. . ' on. The heart of Wills'' apPeal to the Supremereowt is •the claim that de1thictioi\ or a draft card Is a peacerut ~d iyb;~~~ c::tr; tlon egairut punishment; In a case to be heard by the high court }4ter t h i s month, David P . O'Brien of Framingham . Ml8 s s., 'is ' making a 1imllar' claim in challenging the I~ federal law that makes it a crime ,to bum a draft car.d. that some of his best friend.a: are Ruasl.lns. One bearded -ttu-dent, intensely curiou about America, broke ~ a short friendship with a rn· fdent American recenUy. "Don 't try to phone me," the student told the Amerl· can. "U word gets around my apartment house that foreigners are calling,. It will be bad for my career.·~ Like many ambitious • young Ru1sians, the atu-' dent was torn between bl1 natural curiosity and' the knowledge jJJ.at c-ontact wttft 1 . i foreigner' carries a dan· • gerous stigma. Tbe •Soviet press nearly ev'efy; <tart prints vitriolic anti'-Am.erifan articles. Tel- evision~ radio, 11ewspapers, maga~~t movies, . school· books aDd ether medta ham· mer home 'the kteA that tbe United States loada the "im· perialist camp" and ta therefore immoral and un· friendJy. AFFErn OPINION Many Russians scaft al the repetitious attacks, but the press affectl opinion. T h i I ·taiflpaign k e e p I . u;s. "fteaders At U>w Level Eleven. million U.S. adults read .at .l fourth grade level or lower, according to an announoement from USC which It offering a spring semestk basic adult read· ing course. A messa-ge of inter~st-f~om Bank of Ainer1cac , " _.~ .. .; i . ·1 "'. 1 • .. t >; • I ; ! I ;-.~-~me Certificates-plus the security of the iW ;IS largest bank,; 'YourpmonalsavinpofSl,000 (ormore)cancamthe preinii' ,,.· lnterCSt tiite of S"-at the world'1 latJOli bani:. ~ow? Sim'ply by investing in tho Sl,Cl90 ;saqi.,~America 'Time Certilicata. H~d f~ llx months, they'll earn at .the rate Of S'il a year. l And~~ prptecJ"d l!J the $21 biDiott ~of Bank of America. 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C.I' .>.. •• P .0. &ox 1'36 -~1'1 Oahoroff. Fess I itl'lldlr -~•lilied ,.Ubl~ ActoUrtl•lllt Wm. c. &1•'11.llUrn. olflu M.y. 20Cl WntcfTff Or J Suflt lll. NI ,. .o. ac. me -"2·"" OcMlcl T WllYlt ,.A 54 ·111' 1 "Cl "(Ar.._.,.,. ·~·f••1Ard ACOUNTANTS COM,.VTlll SllVICI Aca111"1•n1$ Comt>Uter krvk t Accountt f\IS Corn11111tr Service 11'0 H•rtl«. 51111• ll>-J41'61 Plllllo L. Kr•tuf-¢w••er l..DV•RTISINe llM«tt AOwrt1ll111 a. ,.ubtk ••lolflont ~"' a-tt. Owner ~ (SOI c.-Or. NI AOVUTISINe I DtlllCT MAIL TM "-MY-'4•11 HC Ytn Aulldelll. Pllllllllltr 156 New-I ClltrtH Crlntle. C P.A. , AOVfltTISINO I ,.VILlj: HLATION~ Delt neY Enter...-1~2.SJU· · • llfo Pltuntia Avtnut' J. l Dt<-•MY. owner ADVIUISIM~SALU ,.ROMOTION St"' Promotion Sotdfil)I• ttlf Newi>or! llVil.-4.0·IUS Ed $. Asllford, OWMr AlllOS,.ACI COMl'ONINn Colldill.C Ge.. -Wesl CCMIJI Hower• ,.,_,, Vice Prestcl@111, V•lllM N. RecNlne, Mer .• lndul!rl•I Rtt .. ions 1166 Whllfler -..,._2'91 6'111C.APT ANO MISSIL• 8CMlll'M8NT J. c. 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APllRTMINTS a APARTMlllT HOUIU ANO TOWNMOUIH "'"''-'"""" ~ ...... .......... OWMr "74'1 VIC1llrlt •ov Gust1110n o-~ mo Pe trlce Rd. NI Hollclty "lit.I All!>. 4t 111111• .. Ol!t. Deft 01 ... I ow-. ,,.,_..,. ... ltCIYmtr Alltt. I unlit S4-totlJ M I It Er~ Co 0..-- MJl~A,_ N1M4lluA~ .......... E. o, Mer-OW-~ "" Mloi. -,.. ""'" N-ort lllYleflt T- Mt.o:JOO Ht""d E. Gt .... Mttr. AP!. 1tenl1tt 1" Ullllt a 1ll111t11 Dr. Vllll Mn • "Pit•" Uflltl Mt-1111 t r111t l rown. MOf. J $ M0<.1$y Prtt. tit w """°" ~ ....... UUTMIJITt-lllTl•IMlllT lllllllOlt CITIUlltl .. !Ml T-t of C•I• Mew Wtsl ""' It. & ,._ Miii 19: ,.,o ... mM. ......... llfll. Wiii. H. •ClberllOfl Eirtc11tlvt OIN<lor A,OllANCIS • .._,..,, """-.,.,.. H. H•Mtno!I OWNr l•l 141r'8r LtoNrd'• mG HerW 11""-U..2tll a. ~ Jol!fl M. I mp",,. -~ Dorleld c. ltoblell -_, Al",.LIJ..HCES-MA.IOa .,.,.LIAltCI R"AIR a IALU c.tfflflld Strv1ce 642-4240 C. L. Mlllt M9r. ill lHI 17111 St, .,.,. ... , ... ( ... ,. ... Alllddlll A#ll-. •-Ir -.Jat G, 0. Ti.left. MW . .,, W. 1"11 SI. U•tHITICT~ CMrlet M. '""-•• ,._...,._,. 2'TI Se.'°''' Hwy, L.1-IMdl Wllltrf l . JorfAn. Archllt<fl AIA I. AJ-. SAJ.71:14 ,,. .,,.._, Svll9 Jill Roi~ Pultsl! 64339'. na west 101t1 """' Sc:l'lwt9f• Hencltrson • AUOCl411tt ~Im IMI Ad'tfN •ttt 314 UC:HITICTI ICOMSULT"'e>r INOINllRI I "UNNIH Gordon l l ....... _ .... *2 Ctf!llM Dfllle. lfl Getdiln L TM. trdllM I. wo.-07M IJITIST'S MATIRIAu-A•T INST11UC1'1911 & IJllAMINe Tiit Pl-tllf'I! 6'12•)161 Dorl• l . !Mrrv. o- 121 l •I 111111 ltr'Wt .... .,. A If.It of A"O<N!y Mtl'llkn Wltl .. -Oft---· A' TJONS WINv't AuOloll lam ........ Wlftdy WllldM'" OW-1"7"' .,._,, AllTO ACCllSOltlH .... ,.llD I"°' Wrrttrt s.ted ~1MI 11..i .. .....,.. ,. .... Wont c. Rice, _, AUTO IODY .,,._,ltlN• c .. w ,. ..... '°"' ~ ...... o "· l)vtld8N ~ !?» Cllurca .._,bor AIM ._, "'""' 0-. -~ Wnl 1]'1 Sf,~ct AUTO llMO!ll•& & ...... ,,,. ....... ,,_ '°'*' .._ '· "'" ... ----°"'"' .. tu WW lflll ....... .tJITOMOllL8 t"•• Clltrtn I! . ......_ 0"'· MW •lltt""*'9 Cll* ti ~ ,.,,."'•"le '"VI "911 .... Mii AUTOMOelLU-UltD ....... ~ .... ~, o.rw-"'-0-W '"' ._.,. Hll ~~ICll ti• .. Cart ..,..... H e w11e11 Jr. OWMf ··--· •• '"'M Dnctory et a.u ..... rrotenio•~ IMllatrW, Senlce •ti W.011.-b tii.d llMIYl•lll Ii .tM ·c ... Me. Metr1p1I• Tr•••1 ~ NEW COSTA MISA INDUSTRY WELCQMID RAY A. RU~EJJ.,. the Prelldent of Costa Me.a's neweat industry, 'nlE CALIFORNIA UMBRELLA COMPANY, located at 2972 Century Place and employing 100 area resident., ta given an official welcome by Chamber Preli· dent Jack Hammett, left, and Dan Polk, right, Chairman of the Cbamhert Industrial Committee ... Mr. Russell moved his plant from Garcia Grove *here he started bis business in a prage 21 years ago. CALIFORNIA UM· BRELLA COMP ANY II now one ol the largest outdoor garden umbrella manufacl~ra in the country with l lh million 11les voh1me already scheduled for 1968 ..• The friendly attitude to industry by the Chamber; the City Administration; the focal Press; and lie nearness to Orange County Alrf><?!t where Mr. Russell bases bis own twin ,engine "310 Cessna" five paS&enger airplane; convenience to the aulines serving the airport; and the fine clima(e of this section of Orange County and Southern California, were the principle reaS'Ons for this plant mov- ing to Coata Mesa ... Mr. Russell, wbo pilots his own plane, flies over 200 hours each yeti/Ir in calling on custom· ers, attell;ding trade shows and picking up material when ,needed to fill emergency orders. He ls a member of the Aviation Committee ol the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce. 37.SOO PER MONTH -450,000 PER YEAR DISTRllUTION -OF THIS MONJHLY DAILY PILOT CITY DI ( ~~ .... -~ .... .... ::: .... ~. • • •ln ·-· ._. ~~ •9WCU- I -u It. L "'""'a. '""""""' IS & •I '111,AC. ;.., ~nu ·-· lllCTIOlll Ill C.. '4f'.l!O lit t:. 11th t:-ii.. Co. --· ~O'wtler1 II C., ~tlll kSl'.-!5» ,. ... _ ltlTAIL. & iAL.ll _ ... ·-•L.•1 ... .. o ll'111l1riN (L.Ull • ... ,,. ..... . '"" )IMH UJll&I .. _ 11¥•. ,_ ....., ·-· lttl.At'°"I-... ,. .. '"""""''" hie, N.B. 5'0-«ltll , ...... -!SAL.I IC._ Jo9.ll" .1•Wul1.t!h -Owntr-5't·21U ... --"'w ,,. • 2300 l'll•bor • I .--'""ltlJ ... ... "" ...... ltt,llVtf•I- ' 11'.0.llol 11J a. C•. £~11! .. 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Sta.mu, Ordtodonia:t, left, receives the coveted titJ• ·or "MEMBERSHIP MAN OF 'l1lE MONTHn for December for his ded}cation Jn helping to ltrenatMn lbe Chamber'• Membenhip by obtaining five new Members in a 21 day per1od • : • Met Miller, Finl Vice 'President of the Cham· ber a~r or the Bank of America·Coeta Mesa Branch, presents the "CER· TIFI . AWARD" which ii resented to thoae Membeft for this ty of. ded· teated rt .•• Appointment to ~emberShip in the Coela Mesa "OF r'1 CI A L GREETERS" is urned by obWnine five New Membenhips for the Chamber in a six month or leu period of time. . . • .. ~.,... •""""" t -• • • • -·-1 I BER MEM RSHIP INCLUDES MONTHLY LISTING IN THIS DIRECTORY AT NO EXTRA CHARGE " • . • ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~::~::~~~~~~:::::::::::::::::~~~~~::'.~~~~~~~~~'.::~~-~-~~-~·~~'.:'.~~~::'.::~::~:: ...... ~ ... ~ ..... ;;;:;;..;:;;;::;;;;~~~~~~~ ... . - • ' ) ' ' I L I : D f 0 I • " -. • - I Ii • • !' . . ,. J tJ OAJL Y PILOT QUEEN1E ? M~......, .. 1'61 ly Phfl tnterlanch Socialite's Daughter 'Kidnaped to London' SAN FRANCISCO (AP)- Socialite Dolly Fritz Mac· Masters Cope11 daughter is safe in London, Mrs. Cope's Union 'Plot' Oiarged by SF Papers SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Oompiracy d:larges have been filed by San Fran- daco'1 two major daily newspapers against seven rtrikinc unions which threw up picket lines around the papers• joint printing plant. Neither t h e morning Chronicle nor the afternoon Examiner has been pub· listJed since Friday when 14 pickets appeared from Los Angeles, where tbey have been on strike against the Herald-Examiner since Dec. 15. San Francisco newspaper emp~es refused to cross the ''informational" picket lines, and on Saturday the Mailers Union LocaJ 18 struck both the Chronkle and Exam.ioer. AD attorney for the Chroni- cle, R. Barry Churton, said Sunday conspiracy charge~ . bad been filed with the Na- tional L a b o r Relations Board (NLRB) because "the Mailers Union strike Is all part and pareel of a deal with the Los Angeles unions to close down the San Fran- cisco papen." husband. Newton Cope, told the Associated Presa Sun- day. But the 4-year-old Isabelle has been taken into hiding by her father, Donald Mac· Masters, w h o bas b e e n c h a r g e d with a British friend with lddnaping, said Cope. Warrants have been issued here for their arrest. Cope said "We have been in communication with a British attorney. He said a man who said he was D. R. Higgins, a London private detective. had told him he h11d aided MacMasters in taking Isabelle out of the country." A slender young man took Isabelle from her exclusive kindergarten class last Fri· day. Police said he and the littJe girl were reported seen at the San Fraoctsco International Airport short· ly afterward. Last February MacMas- ters took Isabelle and ber sister Marguerite, 5, and vanished. A month later the children were turned over by MacMasters to M r s. Cope•at Campeche on Mex- ico'• Yucatan peninsula. Death Ends Road ,Chase LOS ANGELES (UPI) - A father of live was killed early today when his station wagon was struck by a speeding car being pursued by three police cars. Police 1aid Vaughn Tra- cey. 30, Los Angeles, was killed when lhe car struck his wagon and sent J t ca· reening into a truck at the intersection or Main Street and W asbington Boulevard. As .~yor of SF SAN FRANCISCO (uPI) -..Joseph Alioto wu lnaug. unded aa tbt &1rd mayor of s.n Francllco today at glittering ceremonies m the city's famed Opera Route. The 51-year-old lawy~ and SOD of a Norll Beech fisherman. who had not held political oUJce before, started hiJ, new actministra· tion · with a whirlwind of activities whiCh included four receptions and a tlOO- •plate dim>e. Alioto be&U tettinC prte- edentl hi.I tint day in of· fice by morine tbe tmugur. al ceremoaiu tD tile Optra House, tcene of the lM5 aigning of Ole Untt.ecl Na· tiOIU Cha!Uf. seventh week wllb no coo. certs. A last mbnde ntry into tbe mayor'• race Jut fall, .Woto ... IUppGrted bf Democratic fonw in the city· s formally non.-parti· un elec:Uoa No•. Y. His major oppoaent. Re- publican Harold Dol>bt. also Jost four Yell'I earjjer to former U.S. ~mp Jf)hn F. SbeUey. Ma yo r Shelley, who ...,_ down from 1be offtce -._,. de· dined to l'Wl ..... beCaus. ol poor bealtll. Previous San Francitco mayors ba" been tneupr. · ated under the dty hdl'a .· towering ctome, wbldl ria· a higher 1han tbt national . Capitol bl WMhington, D.C. !,.. . ~ 'Ib~ new mayor. who baa ~i'<\···· ... ~'. !.'&: promised· to fly off to Wasb-.~~1-,~-· · ington and New York Ci!r, 1 : "nine or ten times a year' ? ·,-i in search of money and · ' ,;- job& for tbe city. bepa hi.I travela immediately. lfter the election "1 delWtbic for a Paris bolidly wt.t1I I* gl~ooa btonde wife, ~-, ·t, , gelina. ; -~ . Alioto then stopped in ~ ~· ·~ Washington, New York, Chi· , ~. cago to talk to clvlc offi· · ciaJs, won promises of a new swimming pool for the city's pr~om.inantly Negro Hunters Point d i 1 tr l c t, i found funds to save the ft. nancially-starved Sa Fran- cisco International F 11 m Festival, and promised be would intervene "immedi- ately" in the San FranciJ· co Symphony's dispute with its musicians, now in its Twins Die . Together WILMINGTON (UPI) - Docton at Bay Harbor HOI· pitaJ today performed an au- topsy on a set of twins who died Sunday lligbt while playing in their. bedroom with a brother and a slater. Police saJd Derrick and ·.~ Gerrick Young were found by their parents Mr. and Mrs. Gene A. Young about 9 p.m. The couple said their four chlldren were playing to- gether when the noile from the bedrom stopped. Upoo opening the door, they dis· covered the twtna tmcon· scioos on a bed. Doctors at the hospitaJ tried unsuccessfully ror 20 minutes to revJ\'e the 13- mooth-old twins. The Examiner newspap- ers in both cities are owned hy the Hearst Corp. and an American Newspaper Guild spokesman said the Los An· geles pickets planned to move on to other Hearst pa· pers on the west coast, probably in Seattle. Fraternity Cuts Berkeley Group Save Star Trek That's CalTech Plea EVANSTON, JU. <UPI)- The natiooal executive com· mlttee of Sigma Chi social fraternity, noting "rapid de· terloration" as a suitable lo- cation for a fraternity, Sun- day said it bad revo!<ed the charter of its BerkPley chap- ter at the University of Cali- fornia. The commiUee v o t e d unanimously in favor of the termination and said lbe "rapid deterioration of the Berkeley campus as a suit· able k>cation for fraterni- ties; the changing character and attitude of the atud~nt body. and the reduced num- ber of ~tial fraternity members. 11 had prompted the action. BURBANK (UPI) -Cer· ebral studen~ at Pasade· n;l's Californra Institute of Technology have little time and scant interest in such burning campus issues as the Vietnam war or the draft. But rumors of the im- pending cancellation of the "Star Trek'' sdence tlction television series h.avt awak· ened the social conscience of the science-oriented stu- dent body. A line ol some 200 chant· lng. sign-carrying CaJTech students Saturday n i g h t marebed in a torch.light pro- cesslon on the steps of the National Broadcasting Co. here to support tbeb' favor· ite show. One demonstrator car- ried a sign ruding, "It is totally illogical to cancel Star Trek.,. 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I • I J• b< St la d e lo ,,.. y.r; ~ • • • : i • I • • l • ·~ ·- ' ....... •• ave 25" our • HV8 • • anal mnd t••· '5 --·· (h ·.' .50 ·-..... ,. L ~CH tncl) . I ' Plfiating Seem of CARE Jan Gille~ Estanda IDsh Sc;bool student and mem· ber of the Hi-Deb COuncil of Broadway Department Stores' Fashion Island store, seems to be getting large enjoyment out of presenting &ariien seeds donate"d by her group to CARE, Inc.; for shipment to Guatemala. Helping sort floor full seeds is Ed· l"ard J. F!YDD, wea~ regional CARE director. • ' I .. -... - . ' TH• PAYOFF -Meliaa Byrd and 1lr7>n Feelo ...., pleased 'wilh !heir handi- work u 'volunteer teachers Mrs. Robert Pllo)' (1\'blle Iii..,.) and Mr&. Dovld Elsenman look on approvingly. ailldren'1 llllilea.~e wort wOrt.h.while. ' . . . ' (. . . . ,Handicapped C~ StartS ' A crafti and recreation FOCl'&m for handicapped • Disaster · Medical Gare Topic '•\.\' . Y i;AJorrA ANA• -Cltbeft health olllctr, Hid the ... medical eare duil.na ex-tloully pr11moted cour1t treme dllaitir• wW be the wu Jolntij elev.mp.I by t.bl tubjec\ of a 1eveo._week· ,Ameflcu MecUcat ... Alsocla· courae .Jn Medlct.I Self Help Uon ·and the, U.~. Public beginninC at 7:30 p.m. Wed-. HNlth $entice. netdly \Q the Orance Coon-lt b dtalgoed to train clU· ty Health Department. 8th zem and ·para-medical per· and ROil 1treeea, Santa Ana. IODlle1 in treatment and pro- ·Dr. Johll R. Philp, county llcU•e tecl;mlquu in the ·-,..,...., modlcal ......... ~. More /lhan 1.-""""" resident• ha., tUen tbl ,,.., COUrln °"" ..... put two ,_, Dr. PlillP IOlll Muy du. -Ille tra!O. lnllllroul!lthO-- ol JocalcMI ~ -· NIGHT .... DAY SERVICE - ,,30 A.M.' TO f:30 P.M.-5.t.tuRDAY '~ A.M. TO 6 P.M. .. · · xbool clilldren, initllt.ed lut fall by the Harbor Council PT A, will be&in again this week. Club funds, volun~rs John Harris, Stanley Bell, worked with cluses of the · jOhn Mooney and William educaUonally handicapped Unger at Canyoo Scbool and tbe 1 ___ · --------------------~---------~--edueab1e mentally retard· Mrs. Robert Paley. chair· man for the PTA project. said volunteers are needed to expand the program1 1tarted at two schools. For six weeks in the fall, wing Costa Mesa Rotary BIA Chapter . Will Install SANTA ANA -The new Orange CountJ chapter of the ~Building Industry Asso· ciaU'on of Callfornia w 111 install its first officers at 7:4S p.m. Friday in the Elks Club here. The organization reflects the 1967 merger of the Home Builders AssociaUon of Los Angeles, Orange and Ventura Counties with th e Bullding Contractors Asso· ciation. ed.natiii,;P,ij"on1 School.. r H ot the program• is to .of t some of the pog.. aible • tertous . efleeta of dou.bSe 1io111. S~ial ed· ucaUfn~ utes sbari clu•· roor#s. tending a c b o q 1 1 on!y--ba ' a day. &!;boo( efflclala arran1ed 1 bus ·«:bedul•s IO the wom· " en -could· spend an extra hour: btyoad classroom time world'n& with the atudenta on craltl and recreation. ~ ~ts in other Classes tor ~rridt:ionauy . aod pbysiC· ally,ha~pped youngsters could ·benefit from the pro- gram: Mrs. Paley sald. Vol· unteeris should contact her at $7J.7489. Women Wbo worked with the children daring the fall are, "besides Mrs, Paley, Mmes!Edward Smith, Et· ric st' e, Foster ~aU, Da· vid E .emnaJI, CharJe1 ~ ~ Dana Id ~O>'!llWOO<I. ,, All Penney Stores Open Every Night M·onday Through SaturdaY 3DAYSONLY! MON., TUES., WED. Our tire saver spt;tcial makes your tires last up to 50% longer! .\ Open hwy Night" Mon. Through Sat, Ii l . ' 8.88chargtill I AL!.~!'cw!H• ~ • • ' ' • I • ' ' j ' • • . 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CARRY.OUT* Don't miss our free Pit Boss safety check • front encl.., ...... • c ... ,.. t)'lt9m • Exhoust syit.m • Shock absorbeu . • latt•ry • Tlr• • Lights •.ltoket • '4-, - " • . . ) : I L I & f e • ' --I ' • ~ • • ' • ·-./ J.f DAILV Oil.OT .,,,,,.,a,,,,,,,,;;,,,,,,,,,,n,, In BJgh Gear 1Chevy 11 .Ma~ Big Gain ! The S ~ ~ : Or1ng• Cast's : ' . : ~ost C:ornplete ~ • • ! PRINTING i ! SERVICE ! ' . 81 CARL CARSTENSEN The redesigned Chevy 11 ts scoring the industry's most impressive 19M sales gain, E. M. EsUs, iener~I m1ff1gir ,-said today , ~ ~ i -4ijiii1¥11fliifi-~ ~ ~~~· '_ !111r1r111111111111111111,.11111~l - Walter Winchell says: .. Fin• out wli7 10 man7 doclon aad la1')'en le:ue their Cadillao and 1l. Liacoln Continentail f.rem Encu· I i live lnstud of bu7ln1!1'· PHONE TODAY I EXECUTIVE CA.I\ LllA.BING COMP..A.NT<n 7907 S."'9 lllo.ikli lclul-i'd, Loa All .. ! .. Ii= OL4-SOOO ""T7~ 1968 INVESTMENT OUTLOOK FORUM A review of le.dins business and economic forccaatJ for J 968. A discussion of individual sccuritia and invatmcnt securi· ties poops and how, in the opinion o( our experts, theK invcstmcats will rare in 1961 in the face of the prospective economic climate,. T~,U,. ltllftltl179,1968 8P.M. LagU/14 Ftderal Smiinp & Loan. Aswcio1ion Commwrity Room 260 Oaan A vetNott, Lotima Beach, California NO CHARGE• FOR RliSliRVATIONS CALL: @) MITCHUM, JONES &. TEMPLETON llf C Dl.POAATZ::D Mtmbtn Ner1 Tort Sood;-,_ 240 Fomt ~-. i..-.;.... OMiw..:.14 Wert• 494"711 • "Stiles of .the new Chevy 11 ln the flrst two monlb1 ol lhe 1968 model year were up, 30 percent over last year, 1 Estes said. "TbJs ls the best saJes Improvement of any c~ in the industry.'' "There has been Itron( ecceptance of the new Chevy JI body styling, parUcularly the two • door coupe. Al· though the coupe wu In short supply In October. t~ tal Chevy 11 5ales poated an ll..,percenl sales increase over comparable modeb a year ago. "During Novembn', when there wa1 greater coupe avail1b1lity, Ohevy JI sales were 41 percent ahead of a year ago and it re.e1tabllsh- ed Its position as the top s~Uer among all family small cars. The average sales increase for the two month• wa1 30 percent." Estes •aid the concept of offering a wide range of ex - terior and 1.Dterior opUons, introduced with the 1968 Chevy II. ls playln1 a ma· jor role in ill sales success. "The cuatomer is enlhu· 1l11tlc about be.ing able to tailor his Chevy II to the exact degree of uUllty or luxury be desires," he said. As an example. he cited the wide choice of perform· a nee offered by Chevy II. They lociude one four-cylin- der. two 1ixes and three V-3 engines ranging from to to 295 horsepower. The 1968 Chevy fl 11 the first all -new body for Chev- rolet's family small car si nce its introduction In 1962 models. 1lle two Nova models are longer, wider and lower than in 1957 with a one-inch longer wheelbase at Ill inches. Curved aide glass a n d rounded contours are lea· tured in the new body. Thue is greater interior room and chassis lmprovementJ , in- cluWng new independent coil front suspension a n d rear shock absorbers, for a smoother ride. Total sales of the Chevy II since 1962 are approach- in& 1.3 million. * * MORE TIJNE.UP TIPS Dodge announced that the demand for its Tune-Up Tip book1 had temporarily ex- CurTent Annual lntere•t 5\«o/o Bonus Certificates • 5% Passbook Accounts Savings Received by Jan. loth Earn lnteftrt from Jan. lat. REAL ESTATE LOANS ... Sale or Purcha•• Qoick Commitment • Local Level Analysis Refinancing Cash • Home Improvement ACCOUNTS INSURED TO S15,000 Federal Savings and loan Insurance Corporation • • • Sound and Stable Management .. . .. . . ceeded the -but Ibo! they were maJd:at addiliot.~ aJ copiH avau_.,._ , The Twle .. Up Tips pro- vide technical bdormatloa on-bow-to--..t .-., an of-the Dodp talf,Dtt rancm1 from tbe Slant • t to tbe Hemi- 428 tor JUCUoDld compeU· tion. Book• m17 be obtained free by wrltih~ Dodge Tune-Up Tlp1, Departmet.t BB. PO Bo.I: 1'1M., Detroit, Michigan, 41232. * * GOODRICH ANNOlINCES EXTllA·WIDI! TIJIE A new extr• .. •ide re- placement ~ssena.er car tire lhal exCffd1 original equipment wear aad per· fonnuce st•ndard:a is an- nounced by B. F. Goodrich Tire Co. Called tbe Sllvert.own Wide Profile HP, the new tire m urea 40 percent wider than' on most 191!111 cars. It feature a sculptured side· 40.000 Milo FrM MalntenMtft 24-hNotL- llfCL.llHS Ari MM.~•11Hiel • ., ..... All P•rlt l IAIN!- M• D•l"'••l•ffH '•11•litfet ., l•lt11t1 T• Mah u, At 9'"I ef LM• p.,i..f JOHNSON & SON l,.tfllCOl.ft.Ml llCVllY.Couu.1111 642-0981 1000 w. c-.Hwy • . . ----------·A· in Stiles m; = I ~ .. ' . ~· ~ -~ .. Im ~ !!. 1::;1 " i= :r.: 11 ·-••• , .. ·-·= :,,..: ·~· c • c:l"i -:=: ,. 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You could say he's not sure it's • biJ bag. ~CongressJTWn Enjoy Sending Calendars WASHINGTON (AP) - _:congre11 spend• about :'fl5,000 a year to have cal· endar1 printed, some of whJch are malled to the folb back home. --It'• a practice that ba1 been golng on far 20 years or more but M an increas- lng pace. Under a new 111tem of , limited free di1b1bution put into effect in the House thla yur the mon ey outlay could be reduced. The cllendar1, mounted on heavy cardboard, carry pictures of the capitol with views from tbe House and Senate winp, Tear • ofl .. moat h 1 y calendars are mounted below. The over· all lize1 range from 12 by 18 lnches to I by I inches. VERSIONS DIFFER Clearly villble are the words .. United State1 Sen· ate" or "House of Repreaen- tatlve1" on their different versJons of the calendar. TM new ·Houn policy al· Iota 100 calendars free to ucb of lb 435 members if they request them -or a to- tal of 43,500. The members then have to pay for aDY- thing over that number at the rate of 40 cents each. the amount charged for the work by the Govermnent PrlnllDJ Ol!lce. This all dopendo .. their availabllitJ, 'lb9 Hou I e f ordered 55,000 this year. The free allotment would leave a stock of 11,500 but House committees also receive a small number free . They are not for sale to the pub· lic. ALLOTMENT In the paat each House member got an allotment ot 10 free and could ask for more. There was no Im· posed limit and no provl· slon for members buying the additional calend ars. They reportedly were hand· ~out· on request ill bunch· es of up to 100 or more. The annual order for large calendars in the sen· ate ranges from 8,000 to 8,· 500 while about 1,500 small one• are purchased !rem the Government Printing Of. fice. Senators get four large calendars and two amall ogea free. Other free dlatri- bUtion la made to Senate em· pJoyet. The small lenate calendars carry ~no picture of the Capitol. Money to finance the operation comes .out of a general fund which also provides for printing bills. reaolutlont and documents. While the calendars are printed each year now, the House beginning with the tlat Congress plans to or- der one that will cover the two years of business. brfchJe made easy ••• play-as-you leam! ·· starts Tuesday, Jan. 18th ACIL Life Mater Virginia Reagan AccreclitoCI Bridge J ... ~ .. wdl eo11cNct • New Year's terlfl .,f I wHkly lllDGE LBSONS FOR llGINNERS AND IA"'8> INTUMEDIA TES ?:30 to 9:00 p.m. in tho Mey Co Tea Room: 1.00 per lesson atttl'lcltcl. C... wfth fMtMh.. t.ome elcw!e, 'We will place ,_ tt t teblo. C:.11 ..._9JZI, 67S.J411, Ext. 211, te m•k• NMr¥etiona. • ._ ,.. ..... ,.......... lri4te .... 2.00 lit "-• " ·~ .............. ...... co. .., ___ ,,_,lmlrittolat.-·-· 1 .. n21,'7s.M11 · . . • .. . _,, __ . ~· . -----· ---~. __.....,...... -----~ ~ -· --_....,. • ' ' ,_'SALES AND . LEARAN ES .-----....,--------...... --....... -----... , Arcross beauty and health aids Helena ~ubinatein lace cream 4.51) ·-· 7.50 Helps to !9duce lines and wrinkles due to dryness. Re- plenishes estrogen and pro- testerone skin needs. a__ ricli. moiaturlzing Endocrem• S.00 , ..... ..,. lo.oo Cleanse with Endocreme moisturizing cleanser; then smooth on Endoaeme. S.00 cleanser 2-50 .. Elizabeth Arden hand lotion 3.00 reg, C.25 12-ounce s pecia l edition bottle of rich, Arden hmid lotion. Blue Grass, June Ge- ranium, Memoira Cherie, lovely Dana spray cologn• 1.50 special Arc:roea cordleaa tooth brush 11.99 r-9. 13.99 • Choose exotic, provocative For brushing teeth with cor- Tabu; fresh, flowery Am-rect up and down brushing bush: or spicy, elegant 20 oction. Plug power handle Carats. ! lovely ounces. into outlet to recharge. may co toiletries 100 ' .arder by mail or phone Arcr0111 Oral-Jet • l~.99 rev. 21.99 l{undreds of water droplets jet out trapped food parti. cles. Adjustable water pre&- sure. Save right now. ArcrOlll portable hair dryer 18.99 reg. 19.99 Remote control con_stanLair flow, twice as fast as bon· net type dryers. Salon •i•• hood; adjwit height controL Arcroaa facial 1<XW1a mist 9.99 rev. 15.!IS Gentle vapor penetrates pores, incraas~ circulation, moisturizes, cleanses. For a new glbwing complexion. ·.., co IHll CNS1 plm, 3333 11ris1t1 st.. cos11 11tS1; W-9321, 675-341Hllop •llUJ 1111 Slflldly, 10:00 1.111. lo t..JI p.M. • • ' [ ba sto n pre to dei lns l .. WI· but :! th• 110 s . .. ••• but reL tll• I I ------~--.... ~'l"'f .,,. . ._,.., __ ""''1111"11111 For two yNrS. 11total loot" baa been the term bu· tend 1round conllllll!Y br rnbioii deei.,.... aad 1.,. -t~rs. Oraop Cout woinea hlye listened to tbeir U• ~· lllat tutured ·-.,. _.., .wttb mini 1kirU • • . th• bi&h•r the !kirt lencth . tbo lower tho heel . . .~ smart. &pindle heeled pumpa are •erboten • . . might 11 wen burn the old .qioe,, tbeJ milbt De9U' come boclr. ' On the luncheon clri:uit •hoot tho only ......, ~ the "total t1\5tmb1e• ba'e ·been naanneqaim paradipg the ramp, while o>mmeatators tell auem.blld audiences the virtues of the "in oulflta: wttli dMi total look" ... "a must for reryone's 'Wardrobe" •.• "the enJemblee will gjve yoU a lift" . · .. "you don't want t.t1 be outdated." . Now our coutal women are faabion conacl<Kt1, for a number mate Southland'• varlow; belt-drellld liltl annually. So, milady boa lisle~ , , . and loolled. Bu~ Ille merely c:od:ed a e11utiou1 f:yebrow, sat back and decided on a waii-and·Stt altitude. Now we observe scores living u~ to a fashion "leg-I acy." Novelties are beginning to walk bf in greater ' numbers. Textured hose, scaled down shoes or boob and higher hemlines not on)y are getting conawnen' ap. pl"OYal but their purchase. (A pictorial 111rvey la abown · at right). . · 'Of course, we still see· many pointed-toed, high- heeled pumps tottering along under exposed or unez· posed knees. ·Which .only me1n1 the "look" roly be total but it bu not won total acceptance. Keeping in mind the ficklenes.!I of fashion, perbap1 ttie stalwart tradition1llBt may be· granted another year of selecting and wearing what SHE chooses ••• a cilantic reason for 1 happy, relaxed year for wardrobe buying. ......,,~1.n• ,_., District Meeting Keyed to Harmony Se-TDple, singer, poet aad enterta-. will present the lfternoon protram when the' J"ounlaln Vallef Woman's ctab h O It I the Orange Dillrkt Coundl ....U.g Friday, Jan. 12, in tbe Elb Clul>, Santa Am.. Anticipating the musical program •e (left to rilbt) Mrs. William Cheney, aecond vice president 1nd program cbairtnan for Orange Dis- trict. Mr1. Will Romine and Mrs. Dean Christeneen, members of. the host club. Mn. Christensen is fed· er1tion extention chairman. l . ' Girls Learn Salesmanshi .p Asking the public to "Help the Girb: WhD Help Them- 1 selves" will be the girls themselve1, the <;amp Fir• Girls. Come Friday, Jan. tf, they will begin knocking on doors all along the Orange Coast and tettlng up booths for their 1968 canned nut sale. The sale, which will end Feb. 5, U 'the -only fund- ralaing activity of the year for C&mp Fire Girls. Tbe canned nuts, a prod· uct of Laura Scudder, will sell for tl • can, and lhe profits will be used for the girla' own C&mp Fire groups and for the Orange County Council of Camp Fire Girls. The top ab: tales winners and their mat.hen will be guest.I of Scudders for lunch and a tour of tbe plant. More Important than the product itMlf, the girb are "te.lllng" the camp FI re program and Its Ideals: to worship God, .seek beauty, give service, pursue know!· .s,e, be truatworthy, hold ..... heollll, gl<lrify '""" Mdhe-. The OIUDCil will use the funds to pl'O'lide day camp!ii. overnigbtt, programs and materi&ls, srand c o u n cil fires, recndtment and train· Ing of new leaders. and In· service traJnin& in the form ol worbbop1 and letder moetlnp, Getting n1dy for the cam· ~are Blue Birds, Camp tire Girls, Junlor·Hi Camp Fire Girls and Horizon Club m e m b e r 1 in Huntington Beach1 Westminster, l he Harbor Area and Laguna Beach. SELLING TECHNIOUE - A big smile will win a customer •• these tbrti young &aleswomen are learning. Mrs. John C. Warren finds herself buytng a ca n of nuts from each (left to right) Unda Jo Warren of Costa Mesa. Rabia Lynn Brine -of Huntington Beach and Celene Marie Na 1 on of Weetminet•· Camp Fire Girls' sale will run Jan. 19 to Feb. S. ·!. A Picture Says More Than a Thousand Words-or Does It? DEAR ~ LANDERS: My h111-. band toot an oht deU: eut al the storage room. 11nded It down, 1tained rt and varnltbed It. Sidney was so proud of hla handiwork he decided to get rid ol hit explentive ol!ie'll detk and use the reconditioned one instead. • Last week I'll hired a photographer to tall & ptctur1 of bim at the desk. Willl h1m in th• picture ii 1 bil· buded, blonde MCntary wbo ii lale· tnc diet.Ilion. She 11 wearln1., minl- aklrt. ALllrrt 11aac< It looU Ul<e the Is weartnc 1 loll blouse and ·a iJrdlL Sidney shows the picture to every· OM who came1 to the boose. He pre- tendl to be abowiria o<i his desk. but bl ii rtallJ 1howiq: off his sec· retary. The men poke each other In the rlbl, exch1n11 wink• and make • ANN LANDERS ril su11estive remarks. This annoys me and he knows It. but he doe1 it ariy- way. Should I Insist that he fire the secretary and burn tbe picture! Your advice will be followed. -UNDE· CID ED • DEAR UNt Dll't au.di 8ttl"e Im· • PortlltCf: te tW' ml•ltklrted, 11111•a- ba1ted 1lrl ltla1 1M tle111"\1et. If there w11 aay\llln« le be e&tetned a--. SW-y •·oaldil't llave lier ,.... legrapk<I .... -· .. ,....,,, ....... """" II. DEAR ANN LANDERS: You 11ved me '15,000 and I want to thank you. The letter from the mother whose sou kept. 1ou1ln1 her for money sounded so much Ilk• my boy.s I w11 rtanned. PVhaps·1t'1 the lucldest coincidence of a Jif1tim1 that I am a 1teady reader ol your column. My older son borrowed '2,000 from me Uve ye1r1 a10 and I haven't heard from him si nce. t tried to locate him but he moved aod left no forwarding address. Several people have run In· to him on tht 1lrttt, 1n t.bel.ter1 and ' re1taurants. but no one seems to kn ow says all my symptoms ire due lo where he lives or works. "nerves." I know he Is richt. But The younger son and hi1 wifl! never ••hn wouldn 't be nervous after 14 have time for me unless they want ,\'t'1H.\ or 1haring a house with l'n· a favor. This morning he caned. and laws? In 1 voice dripping with honey. askC!d My busband and I and our two chil- i( I would lend him 115.000 ror a dren tlave never had 1 meal alone. new car ind a down payment nn a I have never been able. to do my larger hom e. o~·n grocery markeUna or c09k.ln&. t 1aid, "!;k>rry, but I need to hang My motber-i n·law ha1 alw1y1 told on to what money 1 have because me what lo do and I btve done it nobody ls 1otng to take care of me to keep the peace. when_ I am old and brok.~." He When we startied 1hartn1 tbls houlll, got fllrious and let me know f was a my husband uict It wu "lem"""'"'-" "I _.. .. _" ~ ,.--,, · ousy muun:• · and I believed Dim. Throu&b t ll e So, thank you . Ann. You are a real years whenever I have mentioned It"s friend . -LOUSY BUT SOLVENT Ume we Cot our ·own place, he has DEAR SOLVENT: Please coatlaie said. "We can•t afford It and, be· tn n:ad lite nlama. Vov ml;tit pick sidts, thf rolks would miss u1." up 1Dme ftt.ce beaefl&a. f'rom a cheerful. llappy-go.Jucky person, t hive turned fnto 1 depr11t· DEAR ANN LANDERS : Th• doctor eel, weeP.in& shrew. Po you bavt any I j advice about two families •h.artrc tDI house ! -NERVOUS WRECK DEAR WRECK' Yea, I .. ~ I h1lle priatff It maay Ume'I. Ne ..... it 'ii HM!lllil for twe fandUet _: ... pedaQy ht-11w1. SID11ewlleft ti ... wide, ·--w tben -.. a• exeep&loa II ehlt nte. If ..,_ oat t.heu kDClwt of a• e1ce,_ nt me I• H It, .W 1111 , How will you know when Chi n.l thing come• a1onc1 AK Ann ~ ers. Send ror her booklet, "Loft flt Str and How to Tell tbe. Diffw:nce."' Send 35 centa In eola and 1 lm&. sell·addreued, ltlmped ennlopl wl" your request. Ann Landtrl w111 be tlad le •1p you with 1our problems. Send Ottm. to her ln-.care of the DA.D..Y P~ enclosiDI a long. Hlf • addr11-. ttamptd envelope. ~--... """····· • ' ........ '--· ~-·· .. ---~-..... • .. .. ..... • • • .. ••• :tr .. , ............... .. • '\ I ' ' I I • 5 '· ' ! I L I L • 1p ,. 'f ! r • . . I t _/ 18 DAILY PILOT , J.inllil'J 8, 1963 --SUI NILSON ' '°" - Betrothal Disclosed At Newport Party The betrothal of Sue Nebon and F.<lward G. Warmington Jr. wu dllcloled ~Y her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth I. Nelson in their Newport Beach home during U engagement party saturday, . Also con~tulltlng tH couple were the benedict.elect 1 pafeDta, Mr. llld Mra. FAward G. W armlngton of Lido Ille. The couple revealed they will be married during the falL Mia Ne1-, a · 11185 Children's Home Society debatante, IDd her ftan(e are both graduata of Newport Harbor High School and are ltadenta •t tbe Unhmsity of Southern Calllom!L . A member of Pl Beta Phi, the bridHl•d II I -mojarlas la 1-1 .... The brid•. _.to.be, the ln!ld""' of Mn. WIDllm C. Wumingtaa of too Angela ind Newport 8-b, II illudjllnl -.. .. admlnlllntlon. District Opens Year At Luncheon Conclave WIMl&:Ssstl ...... ....... , ... c:tlli:m' ..... , ....... -.. J'-.iii Vallo)' Womu't Qah 1M1t1 t ll e llrot Oi'aip Dl*li:t °""'" en msstila tf tbt aew ,... l'tldl<J, -12, In tho ---Club. Wine, Women Mixed for Fu·n in. wuu.n P1lllard, pnUltut " tbl laGtl dab, Ullllld bf" m-. of bor board, will -...... bor1 and -.. tber mm.. for the • Lm. nt· lotratlon. F.-tq lhe ta. .... 11ao by Ille Jiff. Don. aid R. Lonpeclior, Mro. JmMS likCal1& will pr ... aide at Utt morntnc .... ...... Guest ..,..ar at U a.m. will be Mn. John Jame• -· -presldnt at lll'le, Member1bip Group D, Calllarnla F-auoa of WIM, WIDft and.-IOft& Wemii'1 ~ - will rtq lo tho -1'lr Ofllan speU1n1 at tho for membert ol L o a I monJnt HOIOfl will ln- Beacb-OnlilP c-t1·'At---Mn. -Cha> UIDDH Auoelatloe. ~ AJ. 91, lkond. m. _ prukltnt pba Epallon Piii. of Oranp Dlotrld: Mn. A -Wilnl parl;f II O. W. P'root. parliamen· scbedaled Satarda1, Ju. tarln; Mr•. Carl Lecftlet.. U for memben md laaa-tw. Cdfanda hlltory a n d bandl: The pla wm be Jrnclmvb cbalrmaa •• d -by Dr. ""' .... Mn. Artlmr J, wuu-. IUdlard Kall of -Ana. art -Entartalnment an4 nfrasb. Followfna luncl!eon llln. m .. 11 also an r:::-4' Cbanq, program chair· • For fm1h• i'1Dit1on mu. will lntroduce Stbu- Mn. ~ Harwtll, -tiu Tomple. poe~ ..... r :ml m111 bo tslopllGald. llDll entartalner. Home in UJoh Rubsam-Basch Names Linked 8uUll of wbli. lladloti a D d ebr1.Uibemum1, Qriatmu ~ and ean-~~ ~!t eo.ta -...... Julie Amt Bucb became the bride of Plerra F.,,unand 11a1>oam Jr. of Lopn, Utah. . Parenti of tbe, bride art ' Mr. 11D11 Jin. Lowis R. Buch of Newport Beaeh, and the bridelroom ii the ... of Mr. ""' lln. Pierre Robt.am of Santa Barbara. The Rev. Rocer T. Walke performed lhe double rlq _..,.. Gi"'I! la marriqe by ber father, tbt bride won a full leastb brocade 1own, fu- ~ ~U:u~ Bet tboulder 1ea,ua vell wu att.acbed to a Med pearl band. and formlnl her co-lonial booqaet were white roae1, slepbanotb and ba- by'• breadl. Miss Moine Basch of Los Angeles wa1 ber sister's maid ol honor, while 1e.rv· =r,: brldamaids were the ' tholGI __ _ to tboir -11 by -L. a-b of Llncola, Nill.; tho bride'• brotber ; Robert E. Woad ol 1-: a.,. W. st.wart "' -'lltab, and !Ucbard H. ,,__ of Salt Lab CltJ. Orpiiial 1'U Tbomu ftl...,; A recep!lao -lo Ibo Balboo Bey au. llpe. cial IUeftl •u..tlnl ..._ Mn. Cbarlao F. R•1m, Santa Barbara, Ibo -croom'1 paternl1 ,......, mother; Mt1. Dafid I. Gott- lieb, Da.._t. Ina, 'Ibo bride's materul srand-motbet: Philip Towwod, Wbltevllle, N. C., tho lrilo- .pwm'1 UDCle, ud Mr. ad Mn. Lftnard Wole8 of Clevelud, tbe bridl'I"· aunt and llllde, Other• were Mr. ud Mn. Boward F,rw of Laa Jo.A. ,..... another aaDl aa4 UDo cle of tho bride; Doo · Jim P'rW. Lot An1e·""lber cousins, and Sam aten- hulme of Dorse gland. , 1 VirliDla Rubum of San FriDdlco. the bride· sroom'• allter; Jeanne Brock, Corona deJ Mar; CbriatiDe Greiner, Toledo, Ohio, and La-Spauldlllg, Flintrldl•· At bome bl t.oau. t b e r bride and brldtlfOOID are 1enior1 •t Utab . state ,um. venlty wbere he la dllllt· ed. with Sipna Nu. The new Mr1. Rubum .1• Silver Sands They wore full ·length 1cnrm fubloned wltb white ntta bodice• and cranberry yeJ.ftt dirb:. A nosegay of lfgb.t pink carnallonlS, p r- net rOlel and holly wu .e- lect.eel for the honor attend· ant. while other• carried pink carnatioDI with holly. Alan R. Harrll of Lopn attended al be1t man, while • craduate of Corou deJ Mar Hiib School, .-ior two ,.._., 1t the U..._...ty of Callfornia. B e r k e 1 e y where 1be Piedad Alpha Phi and during bor jualor year abe attended the Uni· . .-1y ol Paris. Her b111band. an alumnus of Point Loma H1gb lcbool, San Diet:O, alto ltudSed It lhe University of Paril dut· lal 1111 junior 1-· Geraldine Eason Now Mrs. Richard Brown MIS. II. I. lllOWN Doublo lint Rites Bus Trip Due For Tri Deltas Newport Harbor A r e • Tri Deltu and guests will board a . bus Wednesday, Jan. 10, to visit tile Hunt· lngton Library In Pu a· deftl. Departure time from Jrvine Coast Coun try Club ii 10:30 a.m. Travelers are asked to bring 1 box lunch anC:I. st· cure reaervauon1. at S2. with Mrs. liresory Guth, ~734. NEWP@RT CENTER ' . BEFORE YOUR SHOD RUN DOWN , .. . RUN IN •• , TO OUR NEW SHOE RE,.AIR SHOP FIEATURING THE FINEST METHODS ?I." FOOTWEAR T IEJUllENA TtON, , , HEEL-TO-TOIE RE,.AIR •• , EXPERT DYING, SERV1¢1 WHILIE YOU WAIT OR SHOP. ON THE UPPER LSVEL, \• ,; -. ...... -~t--· ... J • NEWPORT CINTll ... EXCITING SAVIN.GS: ANNUAL WAVE SALE, 1/2 OFF 2s.oo P'llEHQI MIOM WAYS S.00 !TJl.IM Jo.00 VALUI• -· 15.00 20.00 lll08'1NAIR.I' WAW f.00 CUT- a.,ao vALUll, -12.00 PA8HIOM Mft CU9i..li Altl ...... • eAND ALL OVB,.,,. ,.l?CTTY HUD.~ ..... 18'11'LY, .,,,.,,.. .. CMP °" CMLa THAT .,....., wnM OUR SPICIM.LY PQAI A' i\TID WAVD. ITAt: """1' WAY Wmt 1'11& ,.. .. ,_ PGWlll Ne .. ~CH YITM.laae Hu&..TMY KMll ,..,.vm ... COMll IN, Oii CM&. ftMI #~lft"ll_,., 8Ulft'Y ..-. • " • ... :\ ... 'l'@zf711 trCir"t S# --e' •· *' • M w Che Vea., the .. cheU. Stepb A & ed in suite The. medl.! cong The of tt Fello1 ed tt mo111 Mr.a I Tro Du1 Cer Und trad.IU friendi Califo1 Rivers . .,.,. Abran Tiie daugbl A.G. and b< Mn.1 Coota Abnm Miss ol ""' School elect i ta Me Orang. Both fomia Noc ed !or • - •• • • ' . • • • • • •• ..... . ,.. ,-. .. ., .. II tllo I ~. ---... 1:,. .,_ --Jiii:::: -e 111 -.s' .-.:, ' Lil ·--...... ~....:= --·· .. la -. .... ... loubt tllat I pit dill -· 1 the -.... nnd !ICil· ' lb< and nucb ..... ... I ill· and taDd Jd I ..... llllCb EDI· I ad---din Ibey ... I It lat "' II \ ' Michef/e .'Lynn. 'pC,;ter Weds Stephen Collins Chapel al Ibo Bella, WI Veau, wu &be illlttiq for the eveniq •eddinl ol Mt .. cheU. Lyna Porter .... Stephen ca.rt C:OltiDI. A 1maU recepUoe follow· ed ln tbe brldt't ,._b• suite ln the Ho&el IUvie:ra. The_,_ ........ mei.U.ta fami1J memben congratulated tbe couple • The Rav. Virllola Rawle oI the Nt"i'ada Cbriltlan Fellowahlp Omreb perform. ed tbe ..... riBC cc-. ,,..., f<r ... clnPW .. Mr .... Mn. c. lf1lol Par· LINDA- 1 ....... Troth Tol.d During Candle Cerem,any Undo -...... Ille tndltioul .--. friends and ICboolm.atet: at California Baptist Collece, Riverside, t. anDOUDCe her en&&1ement te g..,.,ue Abrams Jr. The bride-elect ta t h e daUlhler ol Mr. and Mr•. A. G. Mohn of Santa Ana and her ftaace ii the IOI. ti Mn. Nonna J . 1..,.. of Costa Mesa and Everette Abnmo o1 La JOU.. Miss Mohn ls a graduate ol Santa AM Valley High School and the benedict.· elect. is an alwnn111 cl. Cot· ta Mesa High School and Orange Cout Colle(e. Both are ttudentl at Cali· fornia Baptift Collel•· No at. b11 hen leleci• ed for the ...-.,. u c MllilOIT • ter al eor..,. .... -... the .... al lfr. ... Mn. 1111 H. Olllllll Jr. .. ....... Beacb. ,.... bride, • tllird ... eratiali Oruae 0 "•, .... _la_.., ................. off-wllite pn ti •st+ loce ----....... .-..... -. U.. alld wUt. B• tbr..- tiend vtll ... ol dart brown i.e. and .... car- -• ltrlO -.-ia _.,, Ber ..... -lraqbt by "" lwobud -z.,. lull, -!la 'l'U ~ hil .. ._Kr. -Mn. Hanld ~ at LoodmL • -...... Collim, .... bewlicf• &liter, .... maid ol llooor ---· tout el 'Lapna llMdt ... but man: , The -Mn. Col1lu II tbe Jl'"dd••&Pter of Mr. udlln.RafulPwterof ...._ iad Jlr, .... Mn. A.G.PwterolAnabotm, and ber hUlbaDd'• lfand- -""' Mr ..... Mn. Hal H. Collini Sr. of Dal- las. The 1ri.s. i1 a IJ' aduale of Corona clel Mar Hl&b School ud her ltuband ii an ahnnnw: al. Newport Har· 1>or mo Sc11oo1. Both ttudlod .. Ora... Cout CoUeae. The DeWl~edl U'I mak· inl their -... Lacuna Beadl. Bader-Bean Wedding Set In February Doalle Am -will ... came tbe bridil elf -...rt Olllnd -...... <eauouyln-- Community M1tltodl1t CJIUrdt OD P'eb. 17. '!be bride 11 I ct ii the .......... al lln. Wtru.a I Gearinc of. Sm QemflDte and Denni1 Bein al. New· pcwt. BMcb.. H• ftance ii 1lwi eon cl. Mr. ad Mn. John -al Dlllo p- . Miu Bean II a ~ ot San Clemente H I C II School An alumna of Paly- tedlllie llllh Sc:lloal, s. Valley, th 1 bri6tp'olim-elect a_ Lao ...... Valoy Cille(e. . · II ,ASHICll UUllD ' . IXOTIC AmU -l!:lqulll .. jewl11r7, troditioall · 11f1 of Ille brid..,....., ldoma the Ille«, -lack £cyptlan wedding dreaa wom by Mn. Robert Pit· ....,er (above). From the Holy Land cameo the C-Oat of Joseph, modeled by Mrs. Charles Edwards (be- low)· and featuring unusual sleeves, intricate hand wort. Dowry cofti 1dern her cap. • Mftl'WT CENT!R • ...... ,,. . .. .. ,, ........ \ •~.. •·-·-8 !-• o''•V .,LDT Je :::::·~::::::·~~=='.!..:'~·~~=-~~~~~~ ~ Native Costumes Paraded Fashion: U·niversal ,Language · "Fasbion is an intern•· but tbffe ..,. the cotblme! <Ml varyln1 IOdai and eco-led by quite a ftlw 9oUJ' tional language, 1 n d 111 lhat are aettin.C tuition nomlc 1tatuses. ' colleagues. To Mila Beh· women ln the workl are trends today, shl noted. One audl anecdote in-rens' lmpualoned 1nqWry IMnaln& it-with an Amer. ''The t.op Paril dftigners volved her reaction to the why someone didn't qulet ican accent." are u 1 In I the primitive inaururatioa of Colombia'• her down, ~r · CWombian OoaunenUU on the world at,yiel, prtata, colon and new precldenl Jl was 1 friend serenely replied, "Oh, of Whloa and UW.trating .... elry wltb creat impact " hJ.ahly formal event, Miss no, we beUeve in freedom blr talk with native ('OI· tbt aald. Bel\rens said, and 1uddenly ol llJ)eeCh." tume1 from three coMi.nenQ:, Mill Behrens, worid trav. the tranquility w11 1hat-1;-=;.=====--; wu Mill Bernice ~ns, eler and member of nation-tered when the daughter of pit speaker at the New-al women's· 1 r 0 up 1 and a depGled leader be I a n port B e a c b Ebell Club United NaUom auoclaUons, · 9CI'eamln1 lnsWtl at tbe lund:leon. accompttn1ed her fashion newl.7-m.t.Ued ptttldent. --· ---ti~· ' Mias lktln!ns' ~ ~Uon w I t b b r I e f When lhe ended her 10- topic was tbe Wkle Worid "tra\lelogue1" ot the COWi· minute tirade the stalked of South American Women, triet ahe vUlllecl, plus natet out of h room aoc:ompan-~ but. the managed to stve tbe1 audience a peek into 90lne African. and Middle East countries u well. The costumes sbe mowed, lot' the most part, are put al *e country's heritaie and ar1 uaually worn only on ~ occui.OGI. But IOC'.le African women 1Ull w-.r their "ancient'' en- MrDblee, and ibe noted, IQlne of the women in other countries ha v e adapted part of their native dress fOr today's wardrobes. But the· trend today is We11tem (American ·influ- enced) clothes. Miss Beh- rens approved, too, ex· plaining, "If we're all wear- ing the s a m 1 kind ol diothM It helps break down communication blrrier1. When we have understand· ing and friendstup, we will 1-ve peace ." The native cOBturue&, es- pecially t h o s e of South American countries, Pan- ama, Colombia, Guetemala. Peru and Argentina, all had one thing ln common-lntri· cate and e-xquisite h a n d- work. In cOl'ltrast, African cos- tumes are more pl'im.itive Newport Party ,, COMPLETE --&"'=, J-udy Dingle to Marry Judy Dln&le and David C. State. • ..._. u. c.... Fairchlldl hotted an open Presently he la in Offi. I.We W. bouae ....... in her ... -nts' cen' Training School at • Ml~ c:' :;r· ..-v ..-~ Lackland Alr Foree Ba1e, home to announce their en· Tez. and·in April will be&in : ~~':.!:. M~t-Am 1agement. _ _!P~il~ot~ ... ~l~nl~n&!;·----~========= Tbe couple wW be mar- ried in St. Andrew'• Pres- byterian Church but t b e date is undecided. The bride-elect, dauchter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Oincle of Lido Isle ud her fiance. son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fairchilds of Har· per Woods, Mich .• welcom· ed friend1 from San Diego , Carlsbad and N e w p o r t Beach. Miss Din&le Is 1 gradu· ate of. Newport Harbor High School and San Diego state C'.ollege where she wa1 ac- tive in the Salling and Ski clubs. The benedict-elect was a student at California Western University and Is a n 1lumnus of San Diego We pay highest bank rates with bank safety ELECTROI. YSIS and bank awilability at • f., ti!. ~lti111•N I~ ellicie•t li1ir Nlll•••I '*'• ~M ti1o DY1l.1di1• 11~-"' .... "'•"" 1 .. c .... p. ..... 1." C1•1Mlt1ti-.. . ..., , ... , .. ll!OYERSITY Eich 1cc.oum ln11ir..:l to $1!1,000 mtmMr f .D.1.C. 6 convenient loc•tlons to MM~ a AYllO[ 0'flC[ ••• &w>;..r•..c l•"''°'"· N•"'"°" at.er..,. M!-ll•l WUTCLI'' OfflCI: ... 11 ... olclil ol D-•· ...,.,.,..,, 11-"> ·•• ... 2-lll I At!W'OllT OfflC[ .•• c • .,,... .. U•'-'""~• •• ll~ocpml IM<A •. , S.0.2111 COLLm[ '"'"K OfflC[ .. ,., ... _ .. c --.. ·n11,., F..u......... 171-2900 UNIYCllSIT'I' MA!l't OF~IC[ .•• Lid c .... ,....... ..c ~-c C<dlrp, l.U.--.. · ~ .. 0 SUNN'!' NILl.3 OfFICC , .• Ho•-or 11 ..... 1'"'1.-f"" • •• S71•7290 lptl 111111 5,. lllllJ-1,. H Ft1Up · YCMI eo.Jdn't ..,.,_,a l*ier time ·;o bUJ JOU Baffull' mink 11111n • 1!11 •• '*W pilmd llf• Jina; 1111. 1111 can select Irma an •llill aRuloR llf .. 11111.- mink S1Dle, ~. Jidft• callS Ill 911111r lim lhades 11111 ......... __ ....... '""" Ille -i . ....,. desi11111'IM:tollitil an• So11erei11 Ind MllllMi.i1t. U.·B I 1' I'll Piii • like utJ lo 36 illaftlllS It ,., • A. Natuisl lflt a1111 • dalMt W dar in daft rltldl Ol 1!11114 ..... B. Natlnll link JIA 11111, oti NM :11 llallr, .. at tilt IOlllll p!iCI -, ... C. Nahnt lltllc 111111,ll pli.p • lllins with double far coll tr. All lltllltll lllidts, ali Natllltl 111t jlcllt (DOI...,, 91< liDdl lllllk .,,..... ....... . ,. ................................ ....,..w ... fur .... - ll<»IDAY, ntURSDAY, l'R'IDAY 10:00 TILL 9:IO • O'Tll!R DAYS 1G:OO TIU. ... .._ --. = = -------=-= .:· ------: -. ----"? " I : I " ' ! L I 6 f D -• ~ • = I " ' .. ·' .. . . -. . . . . . -... -.............. ._ . . - 19 DAILY PILOT ·J . s ·uccessful • - Facts, Not Fantasy, 'Key to Losing TRrMMnto CALOlllH -Herman "llarmony" McCoy, Gold• Door'• belly diet, dilbK up !""-calorie portions for guest. 11 health apa. Tllo -coot wllo once arranged music for Count Buie DOW ii arrandnl nl&ht:IJ eoannet men- us. He worb with artifldal sweeteners,' plus vecetable 1e110nings1 whipped cream substitutes and an tl'l'I)' of palate-fooling dodg.. ' Music Teachers Meet Julian White: music pro- resaor at California State College at Hayward, will preside over the annual master classes for mem· ber1 of the Music T~her1 Association of Oran11 Coun- ty. Sessions begin Wednel· Secretaries At 8:30 p.m. every aecond Tburlday women of Bahfa Chapter of National Secre- lariu' Association Interna- tional assemble in different location• to atteDd meetinp. Mrt. Sally Fleming at 873- UllO may bt telephoned for Information. day, 9.Jan. 10, and OM ff· ries will be given in the Loren Thompson Studio, Brea, and another in the Carolyn Haught.on studio, Santa Ana. White, who has enjoyed a fulJ. career as a pianist. composer and teacher, wlU present 1uggestlons a n d Ideas fn regard to arthtic 'keyboard interpret.at.ion and technique' on Wednes· day. On the last class day, be will give a lecture-r1- cltal. . Teachers ol elementary through adva.actd students will parllclplte. Further in- formal.ion Is available by callin1 tbe Thompeon· Stu- dio. Couples Club Plans Party A game party wlll be pre. tented by T~ Hillel Couples Club on S.turdly, Jan. lS, at 1:3D p.m. In the lluntington Beach borne of Mr. and Mn. Dlive Moot- chnlk. Re1ervati00$ m u a t be made by Wednesday, Jan. 10 by calling Mn. Gideon Markus, M7-M80 or Mn. Sid Davidove, -..n. Members' tickets an-ti.50 per couple IOd IUO per couple will be charged non- m e m) • r a. RliAlbmuda and priloo """ .,. -uled. ·o's 688Y TO WIN 8808USE L8GUN8 F606Ral 88VINGS iS ' wi. _. .. llla1inl. bO!l" It PQI to mob tho dPI,..,,.. A.,... hl>•-1 pedod ii alutiDI •t Lq.- F-Sorinp ml Lolll A-ialion rillal """'ao, alb',_-,. ml -•inninc tho hisb dMdonda thoJ 111 ... ---bylbe-ollbe ' --.from lbe8nl. l LlSLA -""",118,000,000.00 fn-. ii Ille·-ml lupol hdonl S..U., ml Loa .A.>dalion ill Onnp c-ty. 'lllofa pro porfonnance. Andjual lo muuu .. ,...•,.cm tho lropby i..m, LPSLA antnp _,.11.,. inaurod lo $15,000.00 by a peDW!Wit qmcy of tba United Stat. Governmlnt. Pal ... ·--..... llllcl join apl ' l'1o _Q; .:....r-nt.ollhidll!d cm~ ICCOUDI& UK~-i;;addoar .H -dtridond to eumnt ..,.ua1 -., .,, ... •1,000 minimum a-,_ -.. -.. icoount& •• ·' .. . · DUART 112 PRICE ~. '·~ .,_. cold-_,1ni. :with' cut, -1/2 ,... •. IN THE SALON: req. 17.50, l.7S ~. 20.00. I 0.00 IN. THE ·STI)DIO: reg. 25.00, 12.!IO "'9· 30.CO, 15.GO ADULTS WANTED ....... -.................... ... ......................... ,, .............. If, Ltw.1111•._ ............................ ...... ....... """''-AYlllWolo -°""" -•I A•lllolllo. CLASSH HGINNINO -. c-..., ...... ,...1 ..... ,.... .............. BIG DD PIANO SHOPS El Rancho brinoa 11ou ~.ll the faoorite breakfat • Bacon a• 11111-59l ••••••••••••••• Roal nmdl ~la ••• llllct ~ -, , , doep amoUd -I SIUCJUle a Ii WI 49• ~ ..... :'!'..... • ,,__ ............ ..-...... parfaclb, ---· Ham Sikes ........................ 9f IMa.UC.ofDl,zdO'IO'n ..... haal _ Pancake Mii 33' Btttr Croektr'1 ••• lstta.iiik":: ~::'ii' ii:.' iiirtsr I Post's Olt fllkes 3 .. S1• T•-~!;s. ••. •-attllo ........ -1 Blnanas .......................... : .... 10L Chiquita ••• th• ..,., the! lludl ror qua11171 ~~~~~~~~I· 6JC . ,,., ' ' iteln3 t.o atarl-1J014r famil11 'a da11I .. . Eggs ...... ~~ ....... 4 71 ,...1 Pnd...i locaJb: ••• m1....,, oa IUlllllaodl Grapefruit ... 8 • 51 Plarida"al!.-1 ••• ud tllo ~-,.._..,.,., ,,_"' ./f«;t .. Jl -,,_r_ ...... ,_.,,,1, ' -. • I Z" -....., It ....... ' RICE riool' . -... . ~. -.. .; .. --.... --........... ~--·..- I • Laguna Couple Lead Too, llr. ·1n11 lln. 11.mn.-. o1 "'-Hiiis r-.a:t 1111a1 ,,_ 1111 pt1tt o1 Sa. 1'rudoco cm bolr4 Ibo luury liner SS ~ Clonlud for 1 l'OUlld • trip ...-.. Haq x..,. -ii 1 tmol Conoultanl. Play Fans ' Committees Swap Ideas Celebrate First Night Plus to mab tbe 11111 Mermaid Biii "tbe bJUMt 11114 bell" wDI be - wben reUr1n1 11114 lllcomlna First Nlthteri wm ptb-cbairmea meet tomarrow •t er Jn the \1lctar H1110 Inn , 1:3> p.m. ta tbl H~ Wednaday ewnlili Ju Harbour home cl Mil. Rob- 10, prior to tbe ope:..., oi ert Rlnold, Jiii ball dlolr· • musical YC"lioD at. lro-man. llere'• "Amorom .P1ea" to Spouos'9d bJ 1be UW. be perfoniled by Ibo La. llermalcl Galld ol -llnl· iuna Pia.yen thrOOl}:I Sa~ ton Buch, the ball ii tbe urday, Jan. zr. blunt tund-ra111nr projeet . Hortes1es of-the affair, of the year lor the benefit Mr1. George Davenport. ol q,ildna'1 HOlpilal ol Or· -COoDQ>. Forum Set I • For~Talks' " Dr. Better (Kniler~ -"' <>r..,. Speakers Forum wU1 1be ftrlt meetmc ol 1bt new year to order 1a the New· port --ol Jin. ~ Perter at t :IO a.m. iomm'.'10•. Mn. Porter wD1 be UIPtod by lln. Bradford Jo-Ind Jin. L. L: WD· Uam1 c1mto1 tbe ...-, bnuldl. lln. BarlAI -bu doMD autboreu P • a r l Buel: ., ber subject for the pro,ram wbllt Mn. Leo Frill 11114 Mn. Rlabea Dar wDI -a., TlmalJ TOllia of the daJ. · Mrl. Claude Cr01by, pr .. tram cbairman, has plu· aed tbe 11ar'1 .PfOl?am. Mrs. Harrllon Chapfn. and Mrs. Forbes McCrterJ will pre.sent four iuests of hon- or during a I to 1 p.m. cockµ.il hour. A ttea di DI twnlitOW't m-. wDI be tbe Mmu. 0-Dullaboo, I •II• pnddent; Wllllllll Comp. ball, rotlrlq ball chalnDu, 11114 .... .....-. t be ·llmoo. 1111 Lam-. Georr• Brown, Robert Flnd- Jer, Tboaw Nelsen, C.-Rob- ert Hubbard, Ila Dabney, D. M. SelemD, JllllU Ke• tltr, Jluoell RelllJ, Geori• Mrs. Betty Myon, pnoi-Don7 11114 Erin Wallh. dent ol tbe §oroptimlll Cblll Worklq DD the 11111 ball, of Lqwia Buch, and lln. to tab place Oct. 12 ID Illa Chancellor to Lecture Women to be tntrolfu.eed are Min Lorna Mllls, pre1· !dent of Laguna Federal Savings and Loan; Mn:. Emily Stricker, presi<ltent of the La1una B e a c h branch, llualaeu 11114 Pn>- fessloDal Women'• Club; ~~~£;1~ Newportar Inn, will be th• Be.acb. Mmea. Olarle1 Heller, co- Dimler, to be 1ened at cbalrman, Harry .o 1r: '-d a, 7 p.m., b fl.2', per~ .. Fnmlt Hll.-. Hubbord; Joe First Nlebterl 1n ~ ebWn: · Imne, Mu r r A 1 WeJner, re1~ation1 br.c .. I tb• Qiarles Baa er, Aadrew VietOr Bqo bin, 4tf.3541, Boltz, Ralph Nielson, Be11J1 TM Geaar.-Gap will FellOWlhlp Hiii, -· be Ille provocau .. topic to Will be MrVed IWl<h by the be dbculHd by uct Char> Sarah Circle 11114 wtll he eelkr Daniel o . Aldrich Jr. enttttalned by Mill Beverly -.. Id--II. Ar> _w_llllscr __ ol-'L_ .. _1o_u_L ___ I drew'• women·,-: J1llow· today. ... Findley. lblittborllll at u,• 1.m. w-.,, Ju. IO, In tile ...... , .......... . -~r•'* 1UI Rea. 25.00, frolt jQUl.11111 with bll~. nes5 for lndlvlDI beloly. Let oL trained uperts blFllFI dull am drab bnl-11 bltnd py t.alr witi1 tiny streaks ol DllF~ ~t IOI )IClutled. Pbale for IPIJOinltlrent! e.lySIJGI T ou ociYotrl• of -complote h.uty MrVices. including me ni- curinq, ped~uring, facials end .olect~. Buffo~'· D D ,._ ...... _ II ... -.. )Ill I 111111 ~ w spent with 1 salon-trained E!lzabelh Arden expert in Bufflnas' Red Door TA!alment Room will .-1 11111 WOJld of lleauty for yw. You'll di• -dell"1fvl beauty .atts. You'll hM • flee lltabnent end 1111111 with 1 luxuriaus new makaup es well n 1 rldi.it leellllf. 11re eo11plell trntmnt, ="bi-:"" WI Kids Like to 'Ask Andy' I Les ......... ,,,.,Alt 1111· .. DI& llUlll-JAI. I· ... I . ' Beautiful 5x7" photograph, for only 59c " ...... ..... .. ..... ....... Do your baby-bragging with a baavll- ful photo ••• "worth more than a fhou. tc1nd words.'' G.t a completely ftni1hed phofovroph fOf' only 591. You wlll not ........... boy but ff """ wbh ""' ... "'"""nv -111ey•,. "°"""" 1.35 "" lho ftnt, ' .25 "" lho 2nd and $1 for ""f oddlllonal. ACH UM1T 5_., One .. iwo-.. .............. -~ .. ~ ... 59' ""' "" lhe .... pt ..... """ -- ---· .)laMtdllld-ft.e, 1.50. tall ...... 1111 ..... T-. ........ 23 00 HARBOR BLVD .. COSTA MESA ° FR EE PA RKING • 20% to 34% Saving• Now Daring Se.n Speetaeular Bra Sale J77 to 301 12.69 Contoar Cep Bn }TT wim idi ... .-......,.. 32-36A. 32-38 b.6' N•tarwl Csp Bn }TT wim bey cup< W!Uce. 32·36A, 32-40 B ...i '2.tlt Faller r...,. Bn } TT with Pelion 1ifa for 1uppon. 34-:44 C and D N Cordtes-Bn 2•T wich all 'ttmcb -. Siall 32·38A, 32-408, 3M2C. White . '5,o...pa.a •.. , Ur..w.dC•pBn with lacy Snow-Flake type cups. Wb;ce.32-36A,32-40B. __ -2•T UN.....iCapB,. 29T fiQHt ~ mpport. White. 3240 B, 32-0 C. '5, t>.eap,SMZ 1.11' • ! ' I • f i I. -' . r ' ~ --0 - f 0 ~ " --I ' . • I DAILY PILOT PREMIERE -"The Undslea World ot JacquM- Yve.s Cousteau~ may lie Men tqnight in cob' at 7:30 p.m. on Channel 1. It is tlte tint ol a eeries of twelve oceanognphy ~ filmed by diver, author and inventor Cousteau. TELEVISION VJEWI Dr. Jekyll Long, Bland ly CYTHIA LOWRY AP Televftlon-bcHo Wrtt.r NEW YORK (AP)_:. Robert Louis stevenaon's familiar horror story, '"Ibe Stnnge Case of. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," pn>ved to be fairly b~and and mueb, much too long as an ABC Sunday rugbt special. THERE WAS this doctor, a quiet ~eDow dedi· cated to his laboratory filled with f~nung ~aken and caged mice. In Ule course of his expenments, he drinks a chemical potion. Thus he becomes the fiNlt acid bead on a bed trip. Or. Jekyll, in contemporary j-!go!', frieake out and becomes Mr. Hyde. But the swttching back and forth between the good doctor and the evil Hyde went on f(lr 21 hours during which he killed 90 many people tt became a crashing bore. JACK PALANCE played the Jekyll-Hyde char· acter with a •tanic makeup in the latter role and a British accent in the former. The high point ot his performance seem~ to come when he twisted and contorted h.imseU aft« drinking the potion that turned him into Hyde. The .tory was set in Victorian London, and it was a very handsome production. But it was an <>fl· told tale that bat been better told before. NIC't Saturcfa1 sped.al on Dr. Christian Barnard tnd his historic heart IUl'lel'Y was time- ly and enlightening, tn,spite <JI the inability of the network to U111e much material relating to the recent heart transplant patient. Dr. Philip Blaiberg. The focus ol the hour prngram wu primarily on the South African doctor, who talked ol hia boy- hood as the son of a missionary, 1md of Ilia studies at the tJniveraity of ~ta where he did odd jobs to make-ends meet. BARNARD'S description, in understandable terms. of his first human heart transplant was ob- viously made while the patient was still alive, but it was particularly effective since be told about his own emotions during the operation. The program's difficulty was that the only operati\>n pictures it could show was that of open heart surgery perfonn· ed by Barnard and his team. ABC, in a radical pr-ogramming innovation, plans to launch a 90-minute variety program on weekday mO!rtti,ngs. The program. which will start on March 4 at 10:30 a.m. EST. will star Dick Cavett. a comedy writer turned perlormer. one of the younger funnymen. It is hoped that Cavett and his understated humor will attract the young house- wi!e audience. ABC is expected to drop at least one of the programs now occupying the time spot to be filled by "Th~ Morning/' and move at least ~ne to an afternoon spot. Recommended tonigtlt: "Sharks,·• ABC. 7:3(). 8:30 EST, first of a series ot undersea documen· taries by explorer Jacque-Yves Cousteau. Dennis the lflenare l j ~· ·in•,.•~ • ~,...ONOhY TUESDAY DAYT1ME MOVIES IMO 8 ICl .., llldt" (comedy) 'SS- JM11>Plem loM. Jtc4utt Teti. ll:t18"'1 .............. (.....,,.) •• saYING THE Public and Trade COMPLETE PRINTIN6 SERVICE ---642-4321 nu w ........ aw. \ . . ... -... . . VGlP YOO KINPLY lNFORM "100R ON.A1~TER 1Wt HER NUMBER ONE HEART THROB WNITS 10 SEE HER? J • .. ., DI .. 'DID -· "'' ·.er II I -... I I I' J ·I I !ill I • .... . " --· .,-,. ..... ~ ~ ...... -·-''""' DAILY-8 .-' llPha Bala has discounted .all or1cas1 Almost. .. I ' ~ • ... If we could sell you something for less than . . . . a penny, we would. Because we've discounted all · · food prices for good. This means you can buy almost every one of our 12,028 items for · . . less ~n you're paying now. We made all this that other stores are starting up. Remember- all those lures cost you money. The only . -lures left (other than everyday low discount prices) are fine products. And fine . . . . people. And we'd never discount them. Not even for a penny. !!~ ~~ 4<Mr ·~ ij. -! ,. - • · · · : possible by· doing away witli trading stamps, long store ~ours, and the ICind of costly games Tlie Quality Leader-Now tht Prict Lllkltr, ioo . . RLPHR BETR · P .S.. If you're · p"f yi.IJg gam~ ~ saving I "free" stamps, it's costing you too much! • I ' ;· ' -. . ' ' .1 ...._.I • ' 1 ~-, ' • " . ' (. ,.,.. -~ -·· :!U! i:i :~ . -... :B!l = --. ·-· •• .. ·?.S:~ .,. ! _:!!. ' .... ~ I ... ,,._ ... ..... --.... . " .. -n ' irl "' -... . ~ .. Id .. ·= .. ... • .... ' -,.,. ... • ... ... ... ~ ... I; ,-.... ""' ,.. liq: I !!! ~ .... ... :-ii ii .-• = l50 · PE ... .... ctll r " ' . ""' Na ""' . = l90 - ~ HG -, .. ... "" if" .... ... = '74 -* ... l1 t 1•1 •• = "° -I , iif D2ll -... .... i.. .. bk: I = 031 - " -;;;;o ..... ... -.... • • I ~ I ·T rt I • • • ' l . ,. • 1 ' • j · " . . ... • .• . I .. • -. . ........ ~-.... --........... .. . --...... . ... .... --, __ __...... -- U DAILY l'l\,OT To Bid In U.S. WASHINGTON (AP) - It appear1 lhe United Statei has stopped 1hort ol any Ironclad agreement to buy an addlllonal $100 million In arlns and equipment frc.m Britain. \Vhat this cOW1try did was give tht! British a chance to bid for more or· c;trs-in com petition with U.S. firms seeking the buai· ness . This became evident ln the wake of a Defense De- partment aMouncemeot Munday that it had 3iJ'eed to add $100 million to "the target" Of f725 mllilon in purchases from British manufacturers . Asked wbat kin<h o( equipment the Briti1h are likely to aeU to the United States, and whether there is a prOl:ptCt for big new arms contracts for British firms, the Pentagon replied; NO GUARANTEE "While there is no guar- antee that the British will ubtain the orders, they will be able to bid competitive· \y on such items as ships, electronic equipment, am· munition, communications equipmenl, aircralt, air· craft engines, tires, etc." ' The ,opportunity to bid competitively can be some· thing less thin a bleulng, as shown by a recent case involving proposed con· striction of nine U.S. Navy minesweepers. The British defen&e min· istry registered the third lowest of four bids submit· led. When the Navy opened the bidJ, the British bid of SM million for the whole package wai found to be more than ts million bi&h· er than offers made by hro American sblpbuilders. NOT AWARDED The contract for the mine- 1weeperJ. bas Dot yet been a-warded. Whether or not Britain will be seiected to build the ve11ell, e v e n though it did not submit the low bid, remains an open question. The U.S. agreement ten· tativel1 earmarking '8ZS million in arms purchases from Britain is in the na- ture of an offset for '2.88 billion in U.S.·made arm1, aircraft and other military equipment puTCbaled by Britain. The U.S. lncreaae of 1100 million, it was explained, WU designed to keep pKe proportionately with a t:m million Increase in t h e British outlay. For tttis reuoa, Penta· gon officials sa.ld, the move is not in conlllct witb Pru· ident JohlllOTl's nf:'llf emf!'l'g· ency program to slash ~ balan~·of-payments deficit by at least 13 billion this year, As one oft'icial pot It, "there is no conflict with Johnsoo 's order because what we buy (rom the Brit· ish has a direct relationship to what they buy lrom us." NEW REASON This points to another probable reasor. for the 1100 million increase in tbe tat· get for purchasing military gear in Britain: To deter possible British cancella- tion or some purchases of mililary aircraft from the United SI.ates. Tbe British IODle time ago decided to buy about 50 of the swing-wing F111A v.·arp\anes. plus about 160 f'4 Phantom Jets and a small number of Cl3J trans- port.5. The United St.at.es Is pttr· ticularly anxious that the British 10 thro•1gti with the planned purchase of the f ills so Britain will have the long-range airpower necessary to remain a fac- tor in the power balance eut Of Sue1, Britain is plaMin& to lay up ber remaining four air· craft caniers by the mid· t9'70I and, without ttie F· 111, Britain would be left in the strategic deterrent field with only four Polaris ·missile submarine•. New Magnet At Cal State -.-Li"' c . ' • BTORE-VV:CDE . JA,UA LE .. D I I I • I I .. I -.,.,. ___ ..... -. -"" Check Buffuma' savinga on "Very Famous" maker lingerie A. Nylon tricot ~ips and cfiemises in trim med styles. S, 32·36 or Aver111, 32·4Z, reg. 7 .00-13.00 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , •••••• it.• tD •• Not shown: Nylon lricot peltiskirts in short-short length; short lenith iq small or •edium and average length in S,M,l , reg. 4.00·9 .00 .••••••••••• Z.11 Jo I.ff Pellilegs in slender slyles, some bordered, reg. 4.00·5.00 •••••••••••• I.II B. Pe iJtoirs and ensembles !r immed in nylon Alencon lace and *'Jiques, rer. 20.00 ·40.00 ••••••••••••••••••••••.••••••••.• 1•.n tn 24.tt C .. Short gowns from str iped tank-shirts to all-over lacy cages. Ori$$ JenJllh, XS, S, M, l or Jong J01Jllh, 32·36, reg. 9,99 ............... , .... , • I.II Also scuffs in diSClllltinued colors; S, M, l , re&. 6.00 ••••••••••••••• I.II Liqerie, .. Save on group of bru and · girdles by a "Very Famous" maker Slvinp are ~ter lltan t'/11 on Jame<I make bras and 9r1ilts in diSlalinued styles and colors. Solid color blue balloon, wild canary, pink, blldt • ll!lll. Shown are just a r.w of the many values. D. Bra with softly roonded nylon Jae. cups. Band and ainloured back of llltldl . . . . nylon and Lycra spandex poweme~ reg . .4.00 ••••••••••••• •.•,, •• l.11 Girdle with in.ert panel of dotted sheer, lined with nylorl wile b' aenHt control, rea. 9.00 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I.II E. Underwired bra with nylon Alencoo lace cups .,d alf-directi011al stretcll back, rea. 6.00-7 .00 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• l.41 Loof It& Jl"'ly of nylon and lyci1 •spandex powemel Double reinbdt11 lrertt and blCk panel,"' 11.00 .................................. ... ' A lne.f.oa el.edroraal· net haa betn acquired by Cal state Fullerton for uae in its physics department. The mafDCt. wbicll weight N!WltORT • II F ASHICll ISUND .. • M4-DIO · ICllDAT, llllltSDAT, l'RIDAT lll:OO TILL "30 OTlfE!I DAYS !D:DO·TILI. WO more lhan 1 pa11ea1er car, will be UMd for lhe study cl 1ubtt.r><n pieced in llt ma..,.UC neld rttber. thin ticltiaC tlllllp ..... ·. • I • • t • -, ._, ....... •. , ••••ass '·•tr 'ltt rs - r---- • • ' • I ., • I • ' ' ' .. ' • • • ~ • ~ • " .. ro Ill Zl IL m g, W• Cf ru go bl. •• da m• m• ... "' ' ••• .. ' ,.. SW d. we .,., c• for ., H< Do ft~ . Ra Le ,., 1 .. Fit ( ""' ""' .... A Ille Lea ... ' Ille " s er, ian: .... nan Sun p Vie1 Jt A w Al lean well Amt born ped N1 ... potn ol! • :l ...... -...... ---.. .. " ... .. - . 1.-~----~·· -----· -...---~ __ .,.,._ , ~ ........... ! ... . . . llo!ILY PILOT H (;asper Takes 3-Stroke Win • ID SoCal .Open . BUENA PARlt-BWy ~ ...... ....... 1 ......... --.. ----·Ibo -11117-1 ud then bl)d oa for a tlu"ea ltnb vic- torJ In Ibo -CaUlarDla Open. C.per, II, ·'al Baal ... Calif., pooled a tbr.,.._. Wal ti D OD tbe IM Coy~ Coomlr)' -..... • • Hie•~---­-out_..., -Al Jabo· ·tton ol Wilt Palm Beecb, na., Whe ' • •hot • '3 .... 211 ....., ... tie - Howie -· SI. l'oul, Miu. SPORTS CLIPPED SHORT . ,_ tbo wir. ti AP/VPI GRENOBLE, l'ruea -mp, ,. .... """"' mowfolll n,..i -........... P'rellch -llwldoJ, ... m<11:t installations tor the Feb. t-11 Winter Olympic Games wen rtpOlflldi ............. Chimneys were knocked owr, V.. ''?f'OOted, and telepboae. polel brobll "-f tbe wl.nda, which rwbed ., mBel oter bour in Grenoble. A unaJJ temporary railway station ~ar the Olymp6c VUlap wu anroof· ......... ...n. flolteaed. Oflldoll 61Umated damap tt *"1,0IXI and uJd .,. bolldlnl would bo put bad< In thape within 12 da)'1. Se._, S .... e. NEW YOIU[ -fte U..._, ti ..... wes&en Ls I!-........ . .... ,. ............. _,., ... .. deal Celk ... te Atwetle A111d1 .... fer IU.'fllil pennltW n-MW .W te *rM pr1.,eedve laubdliall ...,.... E•lter INa MIAMI, Flo. -Jlmm1 Bame, lai-zs year1 aports edjtor of -.-the Miami Herald and be~ that a DIWlp8plll' man in AUanta and Miami, d I e d Sunday at ltis limM at the ap of •· Burns, who was In 1emlrettnment. was in Doctors Hospital Friday for certain tests after a long 1iege of vi- nui and had been 11CheduJed to under· go further teats Monday. Doctors laid hJ1 death was due to a cerebral acCi· dent C ... la De•t LONllON -C.0.-. Cloy .... -.. , ... I .. loll az ..OU.. -·of movie coDtratta, C'Olllmerdal Qdrene. meats ud· kavywel,.. tide npu aioce .... Clllrictloa fer rdllllal ..... drafted l1to tlte Armr. Cay, 1pe:U1111 .. a LHdcNi teJnll.. loa pregam, uJd lte WU alle .... la debt. G-G-Geot1•1e GREEN BAY, Wis.·-An estim.ted 250 fans auembled SUDday at • wind swept 1irport with temperatures 10 d e g r e e • below aero to cheer the we1ther harder:ed Green Bay Pack· era as tile National Football League champions boarded a dla1er«I plane for Fort Lauderdalt, Fla. The Packers, with their third con- secutive NFL crown won from the o.llu Cawbo)'I Dec. 31 on a frozen field, face the champion Oakland · Raider• of the American Football League in the Super Bowl at Miami Jan. 14. The Packers leave behind four inch- es of 1t1oir wtlldl covered Lambeau Field. Seeb Rip Kl .. 1 OAKLAND -lt ma1 be a llWe late, bol IM eellar ...... OUlud s .. 11 n.an, W feucl • wtum1 eomJU. --J· Aad. tlMi lM Aa1eln KlD11, 01ce die 1e•1...._ II tlle Natkt91J Heckey Learae'• ~-ehlk, were 1hlet Ill aa ellllt 1ame ledDC 1t~1k. Wltll tlWe CbrUe Hod(e bad: 11 tM: Ida, tlMi Seall lnniC a M ....... , •• Ute hi• Sad•J Blpt. Vlec Vletl• SHREVEPORT, LI. -Trey Prath- er, back-up quarterback on the Louls- iana State University varsity football te1m in Uilll8, his lost a leg in Viet- namese combat, It was learned here Sunday llighl Pra1ber, a Marine, bad been in Vietnam for the pest two months. J-WU pllyinJ In 1111 fin! teurnamellt bl more tban three years and wu recuperat6n1 from a bout wllhhoplUU. •. "I lllouJbt I pJaiood _, ...U," BU· .1" -ltted attor breaklnf the ·1our. ney and cour1e record of 13 held by GeOrge Baytr ud De&rl Refram. Cuptr, who bu a ranch kl Boni.ta, uld bo t.lt Ibo 7,D).vonl coorse "pliyed ex~mel,y long.'l - ''l can use tbl fc.f to•buy a kit Pirates, Dons in Sct1flle ' Orange Coast's Bart Carrido (12), John Vallely (30) · and Butch Rollins (52) look for the rebound in East- ern Conference game won by OCC, 107·74, Saturday night. Carrido, only 5-9, can out-leap players several inches taller. He'1 from Costa Mesa High. (See story; next page.) Big Gunner Guns Behan In Hula Bowl HONOLULU (AP) -Quarterback Gary Beban, the Reisman Trophy win· ner from UCLA, must be hoping that when be turns prO huge Harry Gunner ol Oregon State wiU wind up in the other league. Unsound, Unfair Dallm Paper Attacks Cowboys' Stadium Plan DALLAS. Tex. (AP) -The O.llas ,..unes Herald sald editorially Swida., that the announced plan to move the Dallas Cowboys from the Cotton Bowl to 1 proposed new t15 million stadium in suburban Irving has features that •e "unsound and unfair." "'nle citizen (an1 particularly those who voted their tax money to improve the Cotton Bowl, deserve a better break ... They shouldn't be asked to ftnance a new-stadium that smacks too much of a 'private club' for those who can afford it," the Times Herald c;:onclllded. ol bay for my three horses oo my . ranch," the wlnner-9li1PP6d· "1 thought l was putting we.11·. ·al~ lhouCb my puttina wu the-word part of my pine becaUM tbe greens .... e so dry," Casper continued. ''The p'eenl were the toughest part of the course." He h • d nines of J3.3S-with blrdlet on the fir1t, tblrd, sev.mth, 10tJ aod 13th holee and bogeys oo the 11th and IJbolel. 1,...... ... 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IW Rams Win ·Battle .. , ... ' Of Second Bests MIAMI <API -Coach George Al- len ot the Lot Angelet Rams uid ''we tiooi: this g11ne as 1erioualy u any g am e we've pla)'ed," and the Rams renec&d it by drubbing the Cleveland Browm ».e in the NaUon- al Football League's nmnerup Bowl in the Orange Bowl Sunday. "W• wanted to let the world know tllil ii 11 good a tum • any plll.yiog nes:t week," Allen Aid. referring to th• Super Bowl gune between the Gr e • n Bay Packers llDd Oakland Raldel"ll in the Niil.i ltadhun next SWld.oy • Quarterback Roman Gabriel of the Rams, voted the Moat Valuable Pl•Y• er in the game, expressed his pleas· ure to a nationwide televlaion audl· ence when he aald: "l want to thank everybody in Ml· aml for making our stay bere so en· joyable." He didn't mention the Browns, but he might have for they didn't come alive tmtil the last quarter and scored wlth just over fOur minutes left 1n the game. "I bear everybody talk about no- body getting up for this game," said Dav6d "Deacon" Jonet1, ~pound deft111lve end for the Ram1 . "Let me tell you, these guys have a lot of pride." Allen said his whole club had ln· centive despite d:iltracUngs from the Teamsters Union, pre-draft rumors and a visit to a dog track. "We got a lot Of call.s and crltl· cllfns for working twice.'' he said of Wednesday'• unpfecedented double McLaren, Hulme Will Pilot Tw;bo I AUCKLANil, New Zealand (AP) - Auto racer Bruce McLaren said Sun· day that he and world champion rac· er Denny Hulme will drive turbine· powered cars In the 1968 Indianapolis "500" race. "I expe<:t we will be pretty unpopu· lar, but from what I hear there will be at least seven turbine • powered cars in the race.'' sald New Zealand· er McLaren. He was referring to last year's pro- tests when American driver Parnell! Jones nearly won the race 1n a siml· lar machine. The cars are being backed by the Goodyear Tire Co. and entered by the Shelby racing organization. They should be capable of about 215 mph. Hulme, meanwhile, was in satisfac. tory condition at the Mldd.lemore Hos- pital following his spectacular crash in Saturday's New Zealand Grand Prix. The hospital medical superln· tendent, Dr. Robert Moody, said X· rays had revealed that Hulme had not injured hi~ neck as had been thought earlier. Till! New Zealander su!!ered a con· cussion, cut& and bruises when he col- lided with fellow countryman Lau· rence Brownlie during the race. pracUce session. ''Bul ~·s the only way to play." A Cleveland Browns' official •. who u~ not to be ldenUfied, blamed th• unl"on talk (or part of his team'• list- less first haU. "Some of these players ue preoc· cupied with out.side infiuencet," he said ln the dressing room afterwarct. 'jl know they attended a union meet· ing Saturday night. 11 that any way to prepare for a football game?" New Tactic Is Fruitless =---- Against U~A By The Auodated Preti The UCLA basketball team, in win· ning nine straight games thls ..ason, walched all of its opponents use a zone defense -directed at stopping Lew Alcindor. • -... - E ;-• ISO PE ... .... ..., r ' = - Coach Mac Duckworth of the Wasb· ington Huskies decided to do some· J:: thing different Saturdly night. buL bls----- team's man·to-man defense didn't .... work either•• the Btuihs, led by their "' agile giant, romped to their +ftb con· secuUve victory over three seasons, ~. ' . ..\lclndor calmly flipped 1n SB points, shooUng with both hands. Despitfl what Coach John Wooden Indicated was a poor offense. the Bruins roUed. "We were so delighted with seeing a man-to-man defense for the first time this year that each man tried to score by himseU," Wooden 1a1d after• ward. "They didn 't hit the open man." Southern California won its second game Of the young Pac.a aeaeon with a 92-73 victory over Washington State. ANTEATERS SEEK EIGHTH VICTORY UC Irvine's basketball team shoott for its eighth victory of the season to. night 1t Westmoitt'.College in Sl.nta Barbara. Coach Dick Davis, remembering th1 defeat UCI was tagged witb last yell ln Westmont'• tiny gym, hopes bit crew ls prepared for Wutmont'1 IODI press. '74 r. ... ' IL •• •• l'90 r • Jersey Snaps Amigo Streak, Behan has seen enough of Gunner for an eriire football career. He pick- ed the 6-5, 235-pound defen sive end off hl• helmet m01t of the afternoon Sat· urday in tl'le 22nd annual Hula Bowl game matching l8flior college All- Stan from the North and South. Reaulta: North so, South e, 1n the most oneskled a1me in the 22-year his- tory of UM! Hull Bowl . In its le•d editorial, the Times Herald noted that Dallu citiuna hid voted bJ 1 2-to-l margin last fall in favor ol major remodelinl of the .Cot. too Bawl, where the Cowboys bav1 played their homes games •lace the club wu formed in 1980. CdM's Hewitt All-American < Wins, 121-102 ANAHEIM-'Ibe New Jeney Amer· lc1ns, behlnd tbe 1booting of Mel No- well, napped Anaheim's five.gmne American Bauetball Aa.OCiatioa horne<ourt wiMinl streak and whip- ped Ibo Ami..,. w .1m sWld.o1 n1g111. -ell bod • po1n1a uc1 Toor J11<k· IOft rl .. .. AIMrb built up a 1J. polnl IMllp .. Ille thlnl oerlod. h<kl "' ........... nP1 .......... polled awu. -...... _. ....... ... ---r.:-. -- ... ,. .,, t .. B.... I 1"1 I , 1t-•Ji .... _ 1. 14_ • ,l•IU~ 1Mlt I M t °"* J M H ,,.. • ..._ tW I IM "1(1-J l•I t I M I ...... 1 • H • T-I l•I I T.-• • .... ttt ~ ; :;, ,: .. ,,..,.., ~-·-· ..•.. " " .... -,.,. ~ ,, ... ,., ... 1._• 8 a M-• ~ ..... __ ,,...._" ....... ... --- • Durin& the regular .eason, Behan spent a aipillar aftemoon with G~r. ...Wis: A 16-1& tie, Ibo Ori! blotd> on U. UCLA record. dunner wu named outltandlnl line· man of the All.Star game. edctng mid· die cuard Wayne Meylan of Nebru- kl, wbo wa1 too much f« the Soulh -.. --. P'ul1bllck Lorr)' c..ou ol Syt11cuse w• the unan&mom pnn box pick • beck Cl the pine, He WU the Ont .... l to ·wtn aD tbe ... tn tbll ..... wlllcbb•drmlJH ....... _ over u. ~. CllOftb Wll umtoppable wbea U. r•me •u ii doubt anc1 wound up wUb lll yards on a 'came.. The Nortfi 11nd: 1n tbne mlnutft ~ 8eban WU~tmured OQ his fint -'" downo ud lumbled Into the end -l'IMn Jolm WWW.. o1 MJn. .............. fGr a ...wow •. ' Clint Murcttlson Jr., priDclpal own- er of the N•tionll Football League Cowboy•, announced plans I a s t month to bulkl "Tua St.adlum" in lrring wtth • 111tlni cap.city of 511,- CO>. The Cotton Bowl ••ta 75,IOI. Financing of tbe new ltldium would be through tbe Nit of reveDu. bonds 1o·the fona, with lbe-prt<e JllO, Bond holden woukl hive preferential IMIOft ticket opportunities. "We happen to believe," the news·· peper .aid, "that tbe contention that jlllt U1'>od1 cu baJ • 11,000 or ll50 revenue bond.. to Sain the.-rlaht to )iUrcbue ...,. tid:eta, Is mllOUlld and unfair. "1'n oUr oplnion, thoUHnd1 Of IOJal Cowboy f1111 w~ bt dfsentruchAsed •. , lt seems like backwtrd thtnldnt to 'move to 1 1tadium with 17.0DO few· W« 11ats In an are• thtt ill Heine one of the lulelt &rowtbl 1n tbe Unit. «I Stites. .. --_.,,,µ·-----' --______ ; _________ --- 8'e<lol lo .. DAILY PILOT NEW YORK -Toni Hewitt, 16· y_.-old student at Orona del '-li r Hilb School, bu been named to the Alf-AmerlClll rwtm team, It was an· ftounced today by the Amateur Alh· lellc U,._ (AAU). fi011 Hewitt ~oke the women's worid ncord. for 1be 200 meter but· terfb" event lall IUlftme.r and is rated by m.,. ~ a& a strong c:u!dl· d1t. for tht UIH8d Stllte1' Olympic Team ant f1D. Sbt 11 t'MCbld bf Ed Newland, I S· slsiant IWlm coadri 1t UC Jtvlne. Don lcbollander, 1M4 Olympic hero from the IUl&a Qan, CtJJI;;-Swim Club, WU •lmecl to the tum (or th" 1lxtb COUICllUve year. Scboll1ndtr, who· WOii four G 0 Id Medolo .. Ibo 1°Gt1o Olymplod, h..U· t!d the men'• telll\ wbUe C111.1dl1 ltolb, oleo I-tllot hnta "Clot• S. C., lopped the ftmen'1 ICIUlld u selected by tbt Amattar Athletic Unloa. 1'le team 'ffU ~ BlturdlJ by ---.... _. ...... -- AAU president D1vld A. Matlin. SchoUander and Mist Kolb each wert selected for two events, 11 were thrN other men and three additional women. Schollander was rated tops la the 100 and 200 meter freestyle, th • event be has dominlted for the put six years, and also was Included on the 400 and 800 meter freestyle ~ teams. Miss Kolb, the only other swimmer to be designated more tl)an two 1t1c- ce1sive 1euon1, was eholen lot the 200-meter individual medley for th • third year in a row and a110 waa hoDo ored In Ute .fro.meter medley, - Mark Spitz of Sent.a Clara wu ,.. lected the outstanding swimmer la the 100 and 200 meter butterfuly, Cbarlet Hkkcox of the lnc:Hana .Aquatic Club , drew top hoftor1 ln the_ 100 and D- meter back1troke and Ken Merten of the Los Angeles Athletic Club wu No. 1 tn OW 100 and &meter brlut- llroke. · ___ .... _,..,_, --- MAICU ALL-ICAH T..i- • ·I . .. . .. . .. • • • • ... . ........ ~~··1 •·-······ ' \ ,. ... H DAILY'1LDT ;· .. ·occ Blasts Dons, J 107 ..• 7.4 It's Marin~ Oilets \ " r :_In . ~Sunset. Crucial-... ' ' .. San Berdoo Tops Rust.Ie'rs -By llllD OLLY a •ii•-ftllllll. 111(' lloiPI _..., •• d Sizzling Bucs Shoot 63 Percent Shelley's 35 Not Enough For Rustlers SoCal °' • "* ':-... Clicll Liiie '"-'•Vlk· ~·1 Diii y 1top 'f w o IDljclr qallll Io a• i111t llll•••tt ;..r Au-bide. wellblnl .,. Ibo -fl -f/-46 l'rldoJ &l'&U Tllo VU.. --· m .. y -~ .... .-..,_~;~'.<illort !ol ud:-.lldla& ,_.b btball f~"{' ~ bo at 1w-, tllimPo& W•-;, Mark -..... (Ml lout portioJly ~~!:wered ·-'IWl.11-two ~ -.... BlllXoen (Ml will bo TllHday iiftiniloii at ,, 11 -' llilled •&allllll Ibo -.. ---H ....... ~·-·-·4m1 -·-.it cl Im Beacb !Miio -0 .. 'tlal wlD bo .-........... s.,...., Hof Miller DON'T CUT DEEPLY w, 0 Wid Uma t1U ~ . --·1 --aed lllb Coal!<fU. By ROGER CARUION INTO SOGGY fAl fflAY Despite. -lllgb 311 ins wn c.. ....... ••••to• . OI ... Delll' "" .... pointl .,, a-Martea HIP ,Vikiap top 1be OQlrl -• ~jar Kika ~. Golde• The Santa Ana Dona had To avoid digging into1he Wat Col11P'1 bllbtb&ll· T lbird *alfl* time? Mt. just been. erUibed by the ;found when p la y (n g off soggy team dr1DW9d ltl llCOnd ourney ii tbeJ can. ..m tbt vu.. rampagi.n1 Orange Coast foil"lfll'CJ}'s, ploy th• ba ll slightly atral&bt1 '!!!~-~Sa . ~-UDdet~!..--" .tllt Pintea 107.74 and a some· I PDM • ------• cov'f-.. . ·--.-... farther forwu rd than norma in turdaJ nl&lrlt. ... 71. Soutben CaUfGnia Cfr1. Cf'OWD? what dazed coadl Bob Spti· y01J r stone• (see ill\.Stration), GoJdee tr.t ,a.,a Mt te •p'a 1apert or _... ..,A aiDCil ..... will - dal ol Santa Alla was ques-Thentryto "1.vel out"the botlOfTI atrtll ...__, ...... la Or· ltnqtll ..._.,, _,. ._. Id}' both ...... . tloned of hil opbUOD 011 how af yOUJ" swing care . 8Dll Cwt'• ,,.. Cal 8aptllt ........, ....... · 'l'bl two drcult ......... the Redcoata of OCC 1Lack lnsteod of cutting down on th• GWC Mt to °'IDll Cout ad tbe V•IUl'dl::: Will aolve tbe .i.. ,.._.., up against ML SAC. bca ll and then t hrough the ball C:OU.p P'ridlJ. la 1111 Saa • '1·'10...,. to' UM .,.. Mmiu'1 CDWt. ' ~ -... lley dlampi .... " -... c-a del -la ol "I don't knoW if Mt. SAC ond then through the turf, GI oi1 could 6t • wroac. '1ut the ~ ~ c.ta·· lleu (1 p.~.~ _klolE· can even . 1tay with· them anonnol 1ron sMt, )'OIJrc!Ubhaod ' -91d .... a.t -player It wu tbl ...,.. •• ..,_ jq f• Jti tGUl ICnlfM .tc- , •• not the way they shot on 1hats from w•t turf 1h0Uld _., • .,.. Gad w1D for 1ht v.,._.. '"'7 ln oat ol ail: .._ lonllhl, .. yway." 1we•p th• ..,.11 off th• •-· s;~_-~· I ·over Cal a.ptllt. Tbe Colta eOut· aru pnp e 11 I b • • Speidel continued, "I'm lfymi flndthit difficult tO mm• '"~ MlllDI , dtfetted Ca1 8ap-'l'lleadiy. thinking Of conducting an t•r, shorten ·up illfhtly on your Ult bf ts.al Hl'lllr lo the ~ BW lbe b1Plltbt ol U. lnveltigaUon on tbe basket grip. ly choking down en th• IMIOIL f11. or poalblJ' tbe ....._ a n d the ball . . • no o n e I b ' I I h I I-_L , Hllh acorina Paul Crtu· ii tbe ~ • HantlltCllB 1hoota that 1ood." c u I you WI a Y• .. c !JV• man wound up wttb onlJ 17 "11H1ton, ewta1D to bne • And IO It wu u the red· shaft betwffft your hands and th• potnta but be Md 13 o( tremeDdoul beu1nl cm tM hot Redcoalt put on a 1bow ball. Thus, you wlll b'• le•.• 11 'them ln tbe ftnt ba1f to 11que race, wbatnv a. for 1,100 fans at Baail Pe-flkefytoeutlntottleturf• ~ CIV• sec a ... btdp in ") outcome. . • terson Gymnasium Satur· the ftnt half. ~ prep ac1lvttJ ._, day nllht for their aecond V a a 1 u a r d eOMtl Bob tilrU a. blttle for • Jnble Eastern Confertoe1 vic1«J •• .,.., .... .._...,. Rekl ued a total Of ts t.que'1 llb'1 JWWWGf tt in two nigbtl. L;:===============:::=:: p...,_. in tbe pme aDd Corona del .._. bltwwww And, It WU Ibo IMICGDd r ... •t UITJ I -,.....i twel .. of --Fouo"'!f Valloy ... lllai-ltraight tOl).p 1 u t nltbt for Lq ._ p,. n. .....,, "tdtl"9 r ... Wiitds, Uphlll ft D.-.t.111 true. At om ,.me la t h • Nezt outins for Southern nolia. Ji ott.r C8ll .,_. the wtnnen. u...:.."'-' d •her thott -.,.lied ,.,YilU 111AtnoM........, ftl'lt half, SbeDey bad •llbt Cal CoU.11 .b TuetdaJ .... ·meta, I! 1 l'a ae I a ~ For th4! nc«d. Oraal' ._dtt, "l'...W. Shllfi.• fer r-cc.,-, •"" 2~ .id • ...,.., of t b • Rudin' DIDI ftt1d Dini when tbe Van..,.. modatea Bru-OUada. w ... Cout blista'ed the neb for teff1ddria '-1.-toArnOWhWr, In -ofthii w:++1 • pals. travel to Cal State FUiier· miDlter tnvell to a.&a, 63 pttcen~ bltliD& 40 fl '13 Wltb Ollla -being too. Aoa V.U., 1f1r 3,11 _ attempts from the Geld. ID tbl onlJ OU. llulUw w h 0 Phil Marocco, wbo had a Lq\lu Beaeb b o 1 t 1 the aecond half when tbe ------------------• could find tbe blop, Su Ber-115 percent ·1boodn1 avera,. El Modeu allo at S: 11. game got out of b • D d. nardlno't ba1IBcid. ~ for lbe tourMment, Md tbe N....-pcwt Harbor and. W• coach Bob Webel'1 lboek )Jl'tt~-": = ftl· club ta taterceptiona and re-era tquare off at 1 o'dock la troop• dropped ID :II G( -RACE ENTRIES lour ,..,__ bowJdJ Saturday n1-. The ... lallar'• -· which II • -• pereent. ...... CDIDpond .. GWC'• I. p b 0 m 0 r. IUOtd WU ID two pH\'19111 m-.O Tba DDu bad apt up' two. . named to t b e first all·tour-witb lb!, Oll<n, Mar1aa amutn11J Will CODlldlrta& ----------------•-• SBVC Jumped out to 1 oament t Ir 1 t team · witb nabbed me 'Weiatml.nl t •"" . . . u lbeJ tralled at the ~~!~-~ ... ~11 1°"1kY Crllnnaa, who 1eortd 40 Marina Rotary toanwnent hall ~ -~ n-c-•• , _.. .... .,...,., ..... '· 1-..11. IMY ~ S!, IW 11\fml "' HA UU&lll---00 • ..~ .. ~·-· -·-·· -with an --.... "I VIWoJ" '" ~ .... .... ... -n • , .. A·l111<1d ltl~ff (4 ,1 ...... ) 111 ~ L.1 •• L for Qo-W•_. W .r •-., ..._ .... ,..... _., continued OD into the sec. ClllP I . I -...... Hltlll flt Olrc:lll 11111 ""' -..... Marocco WU named tbe trjmmlq .and the Ranebo ond half on the tbort end of ~. w. J-"'....,. ...,.,. But tbl srtU1 RalOen ma. to11--•1 moat valuable Alamitol lnterect Utll Witti ,,UT RACt. , """°""· • ... , aced 1 comeb9ck behind --.. decltkla the ICort bJ 10 wttb 1:10 to -...... a;,., ,Ill C.111. ci.im'"'. llYIM'FH UCI. '"""6111 fllrleMI She"-y'I ---·~ player. a &MO • °" lllrf .• .,.., oldt ........ C-lllef U1ll -• -· Guard Jr".lU Newcomb of 'l'hll time, mon tbm • goSanta Ana bad drOllPld a = ~D c::::ic:. ~,. :~ ,_ ''* T1ll HI...... iDI to~ wltbla'tlvt at tbl the V1111Uardl WU named tournament dwnpkmblp IO-point decllklll to Mt: SAC =.,: !! ~1 ::: ::.., ~J 1;".::'~11 :r. balf'I'he raci.... went to work to the ltCODd team. ll at ttake betw1t11 tbe two OILll IPAIKPLUG -Mike Con\feru will lead Friday nl&h~ ...., _.... .... = ~!: I: .::;;.:: ~:! 1:: :: .:.:1::":~> :;: to start the MCODd ball ~ Loa A n l e I e s 1~aptilb t ~~lj,,:-~ for = Hunttnston Beach •tllmt Marina in the CIF'a t .. However, •~ Wll rvaan """"' 11.utiM .. MM tJ Trv11no1 111 11..,.1 ~ tA ~I 1!! pulled_iA__~__M. len wltb 1ainld third place ,,., t e ., ....., an ev lure baU:etball attncti.Oll Tuestt.y afternoon in the •. ,- .. hosll went on a 1 c or i D I s--~-o J ~•INI 111• l 11ei-01n IM-v~---1~'*' 11ft ID thl tournament bYlf'e a t I n I CIF playoff bid. It m17 be binge witli. first Bart Car· ~ou~ 1~ :.nJ-......ff1 :: ::::i._. .. 11 rw ~ .. , ~~ From u. PD tt-Llfe M-71 BW\t. be.ued laUer'1 IYlll· Contreras and his ma'-" bave _loot __ ~ rido hittiDC • 14-footlr and :=.:~ 'r"k.,.., ~:: -::. i'::rca U.rfr v-1 :i: C~ coWd pt t.o 1c~ nnb' with ~ rr.a nod o~tt --~7, twk.9..t.o the Vikinp UU..JeUOn-by a-toUrof'tlve .. .. Ed BabJllCb bJU:lnf • eratiJ ~ Mol*I flt. C.lltnl llJ C.H tt9M iw,.Mw!.~, ,','•' er than alJ;. ' La V.-ne. Seventt went to Farmer ·-"po~lnll::;.:~·------------------;oss. _ AM • .....,. lfMlt'• 1--...--. '°';Mii •UJJ"I,." J -Cll ...._,n,-.. ,o wiaDer • nen Crate P'lbner fol· =:11~~:;:-1 ~: """'Te N.9.=-1.::, 1n =: =. ,:-t '{ J oYtr Pltdftc Qui1tiu. ' S · F . • &e worlrf1 = ~-~ed-: ~~111wu~r1111::~ ==~2 1~=~0 ll::; ft I j Snaps UCI an ranc1seo first Indoor Carrldo. ...._ Cl91mlnt. l'vrw M9lt. CUl!mlnl war °"" end .... Tiie ..,... ..,la s M k · dUnker off • ,... fr9ID MC'CMIDIUCl.1111' 1111 ... ,,,... 0:::M 11.:.~"';I: a -. 11 : Fish Report • s -: o· .•. • .. · twfiwii· .~-=~ Oanido popped tnm m ....,. ,1...... H•ndlcaf>. ~-......... ,.. ... , WlDl ar B t..et out MCOOdl later and s.c... S!Ort' -., lit. c.Mlffo) H• nJ.fJO. T• wlnnff "'·•...,. .... u'lrr!:•• I I *' ~~~~".:ct • -' . -··""' t : ~ •• ' ),. .. --·· • • lt wu 9'J.'IO, puttln1 tbt f.:"Soti.!i.:J Glllralnl "~:~ E;,~,.~~JA~1 ~:~ ~N J i}jl:tlQ4~\.,1ti..:T; UCI'a 5ttvt Farmer Ht a pmt out of alChl r..:.'r' ~::."~~ Yuou) ~:: A-A-rlfO LMl\t ID P1'fClt) 111 ~t'-_°9111r11 - -I ISi tcboo\ rteOfd la tbi IG-Jard Jolm Valltlf Mt 21 for ::,.~~:.':b,._1 ll! =t11~~vµ1~~:.:,_1 ;~ ~.. _ __. _ . tu-M-11n1__!!'_~1e--e-ltc·k-1·6-•otr-• ~. S.."8ufll'Amffit:an4,. high 1eorln1 boDiart. K--. 1t11 lW Mlfallmft'I 114 A-l"IM HauH n v.-.-i.1 117 21.8 performanct lD. b l 1 Ii 'B , t Stev. GeriN Wll Wib ~~ ,:, ~:":i!....1 l~: :-.=i: ~-i:..,.:.w,.,::::r-1 ~= leg ol the ,.., fretttylt re-'. ' ' • . . I 'O a for the 1011 r I wUb }1 Slle'1' CurYe IW H1rrl•) 119 p w z · lay. polrits. Tttllt.O u.ce. '""'--Mlldlft 3 :~ll'lt~llfl\: l~u~~.1 ~i! rep rest ing·· He lowered hl• own mark -Clltl IM.......,._ '°""" IJM. 1-Allef!flelfl IA Plflffll 111 of 22..0 in Saturday's Paclfic * tt * = :! r,~I ~:: =~ff C~~ l~•;=..,,_1 :~; ¥_,,. Vanity Coast lntercollegilL! fte\a1J 'JP" "' 0-"91A1ir!.::',ttrt) ~\: ,,.t;:· ;,·""~ .... II, I.Ill............. ·~-,~ •• (£) -. cr.:,.n: -=-..: 1':i1 :::..~-~II~ •t .... ~~c. Ai '-'·' UCJ 1 11 ~i':"'~ ~ 111 C-l 111 ._,,_ ,.,..i-v '••I"" entrv. _ •l 1,11 vv.ch _ uwua I ~ "ldt 111 ""' MW (1 w -.. ) 111 WY MISHllOlU ltUP i'IUP ltUP i'IU lM -J-(CMI iltlW!ll ...... lt6-w.m.c:k IWJ dK. A-1111 swim fo~s will entertain ~·,:=~:1_._1 ::: "'"'" aAc1. 111o ... 11 ... 'YN• o1c11 tE,iis-_'5~, .. 1_ isi ...,_ w•llM 1~~~-tHl l ·-.:u111 Colorado State University ln a-.. lmrrf 111 -""· c .. 1"'1"'· ~ ... ""'· CllJM. 1a.11 -._, 1w1~:• • twim meet Friday ,follow· ~ .. • .. _IW ·.,·~:_, ::: t:.. = t't"'l'i..11tr11 114 16?i -:. ~~~. !E) !'4f'Mll ..,..,.,... _:: .. -· (HI) fie. -CWI iag what Irwin called "an J ~-'"9rfwcT l lp ID lfflll lU ~·· <•• • .....,, ~ ,, -' 11 , Dlfllt. A ,__.. (J Glllutn) •1n l• °'"'"'ei.. tw H4 ..... ta1 114 iJ:l = !:ii .. " .. ;• ,.,,,,.. iw, We. -111 o•ai-lVftage performance "T '" ..... ....... SMt!ltll C.~•11•• IW .SNifNkff) 11' ,. -HllthCOCll (E, -lftl ... IM ........ IWI ........ ~ his swim team. "' "' ~~"'C.!:W "'1M~1"1 ~:: =:c. '--:~Aj~l 1: 0.::i'"-11.-1CM> eoc. --..i 1H1~:• USC and UCLA domlnat- l' I 1' ,•I, ~:,:i :,::. 1~tJ ~=1 :: :.i~O::."r.: ~_;;.ui.ii ·:~! 111~ --w.,..._ tCM1 p1n• ,... ~~~ '" 11 -. ~ ed the program w:lta t b t areci.. Heci.. u l•""'"f 114 111 -1:-0 1-....11:v IHI! Htwlld 11>e11u1tr Trojans winning seven of , , l ...., Jimmy c"'""" 114 111 -s~i... CCM! ... wvcnom 1w1-t:4'I __ .. UCLA Ille • j I 1 l'OUllTM llACI. ' "',..,,....· Me c-rt 11 111 o...c. le\ •lU 111 -1).f 1~1a. 1w1 Ilse. V•r1111 IHll the 10 events auu , , ,, "' , ,,.., old ce11s a wlflnft. ,.,,,.,. , .. -ll•lll'r tCMl '"""""' M..iri -t.!. ........ ~ '"' -·--,._ other three. Ofi:.. Cent JI, -· l lllnt T•Vll ~:. P= 11' t~~ :_ ~:-.... CCMI ...,, ~ ,__.,..._.., ____ """"' C1ue ('# Mlfallmft'I 111 """" II Cl VcllnMtlll 114 (£) -... !Hl~:IJ The Anteater• c1ptuffd I 1.-d OI GeW IM Vt-a.) 111 A-w ........ .., ti J s-11 ... J 11J 1•4 -cw-ICMI pl .... ,... -:~ IWJ .............. {HI) third place in. the 400 yard ....... Tar Boss Serves CIF ~'!.'.:: 11f,!'C:.~~1 ~~: :.K ... ~~::.,n,2DD"i::::., :~ 11Jv--1=~-111 111,.,,f,i ._11 , .............. 1w1 ..-c-.. tree relay a1 Farmer led ofl JI• T1-n w ~ .. 1 111 -M. '"· '"'"' "'"""' ..,,.,.. tCMJ -l:d J.,.... IHi::-..J:'" tHll ftc. Sllfff (w 1_.., for Irwin's force1 witha48.7 J;:..~ 'i:' ~r1~1 ::: c-:;• -~.:., ICM) ,!,..-t.: ••-• ·~--_, , for the 100 followed by Mike 1tec1c s .. n 1w H1rr11i 111 wfllk -1:00 Martin, Rlch EalOft and Bob o...m.• IA ,, ... 1 n• UCLA Next , ;," -f'""" ,,, ..i"""" ~ • •••••• 1wi -. , ..... 1H1> N-l" 11 tl ICl-l •111 f i'~J = ~::lf'I Cll .:-.t f...... -M· Sharp. I'' '11l.7S a·zu8"t v:·a·ta• •PM•ll1111t SI dli;&llam•ll ... ...,., 11 am ta 1 "'9 .. fftl ,,,..,,-,,.._.,., ... -~. ---"'°""'· .,...,. ""*·. """'""'--·---ftllduhlblfA T#tt.JJl.to.,,--....i Newport Hartlor H t I h School principal C b u c k Godshall b11 been urMd to serve on a special Califor· nla Jnter1cbola1Uc P'edera· tion committee to study reg- ulations govemln1 approved cnr opor11. ::O~ ~:!' 1': ,,".:::/ ~:: fc[:J ~ ~;! ICMJ .,_ G. ~ ~ C:1 ~~~ ... , CH•I Along wi\b USC end UCI 111 -w -s.i were UCLA, Long B e • c h ~ • Ill ~"-.,,,. fo 1.:1.1,.,. 1tr.: tr (CM\ •Ill-Grftlef (~~ tH&l ..... M4oytdl s11te: Saa Die10 Slate and rlH .ro ,,.,,, , Cmlfi#, A ... 1"9IMI llt'bound 12 w """"'""l 111 Soccer Foe · Nuned .to tht conunlttn wtttl Godlb1ll were Dave Capelouto, vice principal, Hawthorne H I g h; John Seisu, •lbletic direc\or' SU Gallrial Bllb, aad Dick c.ra-. prlndpa1. -mp. Tb I eommjUte:'t ftnt •••tma wm be m .... J ... .., ...... -..... ,.. -cir.--· Stw Sv.ttm !I I ~l Ill lllle E ..... J-lA Y9Mrl-'•1 l H ~ii (II lllncOJ 111 ""'TM •Ac•. ' 111• ""'"' 1"1n111 • --· 4 .,..r Did. end Ill. Al"""" -Purw MOii. T"' Gtm""' Piil .... l ll'lllf'I ,..., fW ~) 114 M-. U Gcll!Ala) J11t I.I.....,. IJ S<tllcnl 114 U"'9 ONtl IM Y-1 114 Ito. Te C-IA PIMda) 111 ......_,., o..rr·rw s-.. .. 1 • 111 T,... l l\le U LI-I 11' Evllf! II IW H4 ..... 111 nt Ge-cv en-• rw 1111m1 1u SlrM."'9 ~ I!,_ .. _,.., 1" Miu ............ tw lfffrt:I 1M '" •• •Ill '" '" .111 Bee Basketball ....... ...,....., ....... , .. e-o• P C'I ...... •-nn , o11._. .... ,. c m>........, ... ., . "' ...... ....... • en..,_ ....... 1 ....... -• .. .... ,, ..... .._c....,.. ..... ,_...., __ ... ............ , ----... -· . _ .. c '" {211 Girt.le ' MI S~ c •n ""'-o Ill ........... Clrllcte Ill e Ill ,.._ ~ ... ! ,,........ ~·-..,.,. I, lleM:f .._ YIMlll - ltelltlnlei y ...... ""' "-""" """ ... » 11\1'--1 :~1"'*" CtMI Iii""'" l... 1.-....-.wt• CWI *<. p._,._ -~U~CS~B~·--------':===================== UI -C. ,_.,...,, CCMI .... 1,_,,.tt 1...,._ ta Wal,.,lnalet *""' IHll-1·1 I ll!ll• --1'-I I a ,....,_,, Ut-$o0rv !\OJI •· ~ IHll- (CM t -H ~ • U1 -~-IMJ ,.,,,_. _..,... 1 ......... 1 tHll lfllK. Amla (Wl-4-1 tEI -l:J:t t~ tWI -· ...,._ iMl)- For Rangers The rei'uvenated Co• s l u• -.,,...,, .. ICM, ,.,..... °""" .. , -Cl ! -:• ,._. ..... IWI -. ·-!Mil Rangers exploded for f I v e ,,. -Mllll:r tCM1 pl...,.. ~ _, 1oa.la in the lut half to 11~4:. 1~ • wr-Ill 1 ...,_...._ 1"•1 -. ...,... IWI trounce Lynwood, ~2. Sun·1 --"'-·,.-'-•~·~""~~·'-'-=-"'---.,---------­ day afternoon al Fullerton's Chapman P1rk. Co1ch Brian McCaujbey'1 Ran gers return to_l h e soccer wan Saturday f o r their annual lracu w I t b UCLA. Thait show 11 Mt for 2:30 at UCI. The Ran1ers and Lynwood •ere locked In a bitter duel until the victors bllmd tht nets for three 1oell In ftvt mlnutet mid way tlaroulb the final hall. Colin Wnt fired la all three ot ttie perftctoa • n d wound up the daJ •1ih foar tallies. Norm PnaderlQt IDd WWII Kala, ..... • & It e othet markers. The Ru ..... Wllrt operat· lnl wltbou& ._ ~ repdan 0 ... J._ a ad MtbH-. UnllodCout ........ bed • bya ud .. -toplaJ Ul1I SUndly .,.tut Rlvtr· ltde rlt:30) 1t N1w,-1rt leach'• MariDen Park. I , ' NIGHT .o4 DAY SERVICE ' ' .f. • r • • 3 '11 bav lht cto •• t. Hut ha Poll He1 v., Nm , .. v~ ... En Mo: A fn11 "~ '"' II. 1 M• S.r er ""' 1 i1 ( ... ulb hul ..., ... i.: "" 1 KU ri& m• clu •ID by .... I "' .. wil lie ea: E c Hu •• to ra! R•I .., I '" Sci na I r' .._.-_ .. 18d I, tto p --,,..b (M) olll bt -.. "' al lliller Nlho 0,000 ffflMI yacht' &Ce ... ... ... ... ....... -·-= 94 - , • • . -. -.. . . . .. .. . . .. . . .. . . . ·; ... -..... . . . . .. .. I Acapuko ' Now Has 32 Boats Thirty--;.;;t..i.. ~Ye been ............ the it.rt 0( SM 1ltqo y- Club's AclpQ)co nee ,. .. •• tot.ti --J.11.S. Hutchi.naon'1 Cal-all ~ ba represent1q: tht GrOIM Point, Mich. YKbt Club; Herb Johnson's Colwnbla-51 Veetor from Oceuak1e YC; Norman Ream'• 51..foot yawl Starlin&, Saa 05eto Yacht Club, and the 10.met- tr sloop Sally. now owned bf Emett Kamler Jr. ti S1Ma Monie& YC. At leut HYen mtr1et an from the Newpcri Ano, la- '1udlq Johll B. Xllroy'o •Cl L-~ loot -lleauUes u ...U 11 the YOWl·riqed 73-foot Xillol boW ban -U-One of tbe lleekest at Ille 11. Soutbera ~!lo!!, 8bow at Ibo Pan·Pacillt The !&ta .~ 0( Kea De Audilorlum Jm. :Ill to Feb. 4 will be lovely Sydne _, Rome wbo will be cm deck to lend natural beauty ID Meuse's &>foot ICbooner the more ~ 400 bellltJfuJ. boab on dilplay. Serena shapes up as anotb· _____ ....;...:_--...;.:.:;:;::.::..:.:..:::....:;:...:::::;::::: ___ I er exciting first to finish battle with KiaJoa II. The !il-year-<Hd ICbooner is considered oinre of the ~ est yamts aflol.t m.t t II • ultra modern. .aturn.tmu. hulled KiaJoa II hu a DUm· bor 0( lint lo fiDlob ... overall C'OITected time wim Congress · Cup Series Has Brothers Allan to bor cndit in ""' -riM:ing: The Acapulcoo race will be Kialoe D's tint with a yawl rig. OIDer cba.nea recently made by owner Kilroy in-- elude a "trim-tab rudder" similar to the one Olrried by the America's Cup win· lief' lnlrepid. Skip Allu -,. ....... t the Loi AapJn H • r b o r Area m the Coacreaional Club s.... -l'!!a .... tier way Feb. 4 at Lone Beach Yat"bl Chtb. Allan won the Loi Aa&el· BCYC Plans _, 1st Regatta Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club will sta1e its Lint Followiog the Acapuko rice, Kia1oa II will continue to the East Coast where &he will be campaigned in t h e Bermuda race and other eastern yacht races. Beach Girl Given Honor ~ yacht competition of the year Saturday and &mday witll Its Wiater Regatta for all classes. Yvonne Van Calcar of Hunti'!_gt_o!LBe•ch has been awarCled a Jl50 scholarship to continue her studies In fashion design at Los An· geles Trade-Technical CoJ .. lege. Miss Van Calcar is a graduate of Marin• High School. where 1he was head nag twirler. Racine will be over both bay and ocean courses. ac· cordin& to new commodore Pat Dougan. BCYC fleet capWn Jack Hart said the regatta is ex· pected to attract OM of the large1t entry neets in re· cent years. There wtll be five races on inside courses and thrtt outside. Featured fleet will be the Rbodes-19 Class with an ex- pected 15 enbies. JANUARY SA.LE ----·- es Harbor elimination aer· ia Sunday la. a three·WAJ 1.U-cdf to break a &. HU victory SUnday a•ve him • 1,1 record in the elimina- tion lri which Tora Pick· ard wq the runner-up. AU111 will sail the family's Cal-40 Holiday Too. It will be his first time II I •kipper in the Congressional Ser· ies. When the main show tell under way Allan will-be -up 'lgai.n1t b.il brother S c o t l who won the Congressional krie1 Wt year with a t-0 record -a perfect score. Both Allans are top 1klp- per1 but will have 1barp competition from eight oth· er m a t c h race 1kippers from throughout the U. S. ONLY FOR MEN7 n. DAILY PILOT ~ Mctlft 11 4•fi11it • .., ~.t "f., -II ...... " fu MC• fMo9 ..,.,. _.. •114 '""•• , ... , ... •f 1..,.1 ....... "'•• ••Y efli.9' •• .. ,o•p•r 4i1ttWH 1. fllle ..... W1i.. ~ tlH111'f Ii~• .. ,..., ....... ~ .. -·· t..cW.-1 Sew 30.00 on Willlon golf starter aete for. men and women • 49.99' 1111-'9.95. "OM Marr Si,,.itn'' b -; "Calal ._ Sipture" b ladies. Eadl set consisls of two waiili 'iii! n;. in11s. FeabHi•1 culllioo ,_ fips; ,..;nder srips; !Jue lfllllO! ,..,._mas; llaldled aid re&isllred quolil)'. 1_, ,,_ Pf mils will li.ud ....,., lly ........ ., "' 12.11 • ........ -· ... Sp1 l1 ........ BuffUmS· sportsman'• abop· - ' ...... ~ ...................... .....,.-....... _ .. .. • • --l ' • -.-.1,1tie DAlt.Y-lf ._ ...... 12th S'hou7 Attr~ ·I Many . . . 3 , Challeage11 A~a,ty I Lipton , Cup Interest Grmcs SpecuJaU01;11 o• tbe 15- year-old coQ1pe\}Uoa tor the -Sir Tbo1111.1 LlplDo Cup be· tan to mount over thelWtltk· •rad U---tbie defendlilt Sai Dle10 Yacht Club announc· ... ed. that three cllallenges lie's 12-meter aloop New1- boy,. The other-eblllenge was from CabrlUo Beach Yacht Club with James Cowle's J.,. 36 sloop Tortola. SDYC officials 1ald other dlcap ratin1 of 5l.l aad Newsboy rates M.7. . Badminton Classes Set ,,,... will \bf a V, :lnfor. -II flavor It nio· - 12lh aanual Soutbera' can. fom1a Boat Show, Jan. JI. Feb. 4 at Pan PICWC AU· ditoriwn, Ed Nichols. 1bow manager for the spon1orin1 Soutbttn California Marine Auocla.lion, reports. boat 1'Vep", along w Ith U. flOl,(111 50-foot Canad.I- an Shepherd cruiser will be prominent displays. have bttn received. SDYC also set the date of March 31 for the defense of the cup in one of lbe Soutb- land 's most popular sudden· death races. Costa Me1aru. over te may like part In badmin- ton classes belna 1pon1ared the challenger then n1me by the city Recreation Of. the defender. once these partment. Cl1saes bealn c hoice s are made, each ·Tuesday. club iO the Southern Cali· The classes will be hekl challenies art expected this week. SDYC firat must select Product.a from England, France, ~rm1nY, Sweden, Canada ud Ja}:lan will be exhibited, along with the products of alm01t every major maoulacti&rer ia lhi1 c:ounlr)'. The Southern California Marine "Association event Is the second largest all-ma- rine exhibi tion in the na· lion, ranking behind only the ll1anuc National Boaf Sbow in New York. Two chaUenges were re· ceived from the Ne}Vporl· Balboa area. Newport Har· bor Yacht Club challenged with Arnold Haskell '1 67· foot sloop Chubasco and B a Ibo a Yacht Club hu . from 7 to 8 p.m. eaeb Tuts· fornia Yachlin1 Associa tio n day for 10 weeks, 1n lbe may also enter challengers. girls gymnasium of co.ia All entrle1 must rate with· Mesa High Sch®!. Tbe're in 10 percent of the defend· ' Is a '3 registrallmt tee. er and original challenger. Additional information 11 Chubasco carries a Cruls· available from the depart• in1 Club of America ban· ment, 834-5303. The 27-foot Swedi&b aa.11-challen1ed with Jack Ball· • [ . EARLY BlllD DOOR BUSTERS I UTTLE IUGUE BAJEBALL BAU • '1" USED TIRU, Gliiranteed.-Many Sizn • '4'!, GOODYEAR U6HTER RUID, ' oz. can • 13' 2 GAL GAS CAI WITH SPOUT • • 99' SERVICE SPECIAL! -----" CHASIS--- LUlllCA TtON " OIL CHAN&E lllofor .... , ....-llAll ADJUSTMENT ....-l!AllNG PACK ....-SANTY CHICK 2~!1 llfCL\1011 Oil AOIO U.901 •••. It.ti '14l\ll WfTH nos COUllON SERVICE SPECIAL! Precision Wheel Aliannt ...... $7.50 " ............ ...., ... s5 55 = :;:;.:·· -n• -~" Check front 1prin9t, thock •b1orber1 •ncf 1teering wh•el •11e4'.bly: elign Check front 1pring1, 1hock absorbers •nd •+••ring wh•el a11en1bly; align front-end; correct cam· ber, ca1t•r, toe in . M1•ile Mfiil DISHWASHER ~~ · · POllfA811 -- 10 BIG DAYS TD SAVE! Pric11 1ffeetiv1 through J•nu•ry 2111 Hurry-Whi/1 Tli1y l.a1tl Small Appliance Bargains! ~D'-::0 .. 1.:~ .. -... -........ ,,.,,.,,....... 6.88 ;:;.-.~I llON ...... _.. ...-.... -8.88 r :u~yjC ~:,;..ea::~ ...... . ......... 6.95 . '\· :i~~~AN OPINH . .... .. .. .. , . , 7 e88 ' SJ'ECIAL nu CLEARANCE nuca nau •• HI .... 670s15. 700:113, 100::1• · 'Stores up to 147 lbl. frozen foods ••• makes Ice -faitt- NO FROST 16' ........ "".,,... -....... NO MONEY DOWN ON OUR EASY PAY PLANI -I -GOODfiEAR-----,, . -14,_, HUNTINGTON MAGI SIRYla llOU IDIWI NEAi llACH IOULIYAU ._. "-tbeCtspw ....... C.... Stwf! ~ ...... , .... ....., ........ '~ .... ., l:JI .. l:tl • : ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -. . i •) . \ I _. ...... ~.~""I ----- \ " • ···-- - . ' • • ' • ,, • ,, .. • .. . -. ·-.... . -. . . .. . . . .. . .. . ... ...... ,,_ , ........ -. -• U ..._VPll.OT -.-. .. 1... ) l~~TH~r L~ux~uR1o~u.~' HiL-oJlida:;_. ~y on l ce' Glitters -r;fiii;;;iii!"-__ _.""'!-POR IAl.I 1D1S11 -IALI llOllfU -MU l•orel IDOi -ol I!!! ...... laii - llEW IAU• . . •• " D~IL Y' PllOT j ~-~~ .• ~\ A ldlfAIJJY J •-SISJOI THIATU In New Edition at F oro.m : llOMI Of IOC ... CIWt U10a aw .... w_ANT __ AD$,._, Ill <IUlllY HIM 11111 A REI.II& Of fEDDM --flDJllllY ' > Yoolltloo ......... 8"1 ......... ..w -· .... -c·· .... lltrt. . ' 1" UST weo.--llfD:-\_ ij. IA LIO• PEllUISUlA• 611·•041 j/ • CMllO WllM P411Nt OMl.,,_• e ENDS TUESDAY e , Jbl51di!or \lnv.Uol PJm ~--· & Jack Lemmon "LUY"' ~Tlu.· Girl ,Ult • c~\'J\er.J" Wod~"FITZWILL Y" • •-11t111.aJa..:it. -· !!lll'llUl"-~Ml"_.1111 All ........ ~ ...... ............. .! By ALBERT W. !!ATES Of ... ~ .......... sonJ• Henle WU then, s m i 11 n 1. ''dripplnl'' la white mink. Ooe hMI to wonder whit 1he really thought. oU cam. e.;a , a bout the 2Srd edition of HolidaY on Ice at its opening at the fabulous new Forum in lndewood Jut Thunday evtnln1. So11ja bad much to do with the early development of spectaa1lar revuet on ...... "'!i.9. I a IJ ··,mesa . . . ., ....... Jl- 11111111 ........ .... .. --- ice, but one wonderi 1f even" lhe could have vi1ualized_ aucll a fantastic: -..iopo ment oi tbe art .. thl CUI'> rent productioa reprnents. It bu everytbin& lllYO,!I looking for an entertainin1 evenln1 "in perton," away from the "boob tube," could poaaibly detire. Shining above all other performers is RowUe Rob- ertson , btlled llOt too ex- travagantly u "the world's greate1t Hater." But thoae be lhinet aOove are ere.at, too. ARTISTRY Perhaps the tcpmost im· pre11ion for the viewer ii tbat here is anembled a croup of .~ rmest trained Mbletu la the" world, who ~---...... · and--· 'ntey hive bum«, too, Ind patboi. . .ud tentl- menl The performa.nce ot tbe Coot family, 'for ill· atanc.-Ca1, Dorl, Melanie, Kril IDd Kelly-ii IO toucblng u to brtna: both te1r1 and cbeen to any on-,....,. nie-... u.e .. wt. lo ...... -tbot the .... Flo Zlelleld, "-' bock to life, lliel,J woald be COD• ftl<ID( hlJ Follloo ID tllo lcHbting mNium Ills bto -ii -., ta .... fob. Wou. bead ...... . The neWllt ...... of Holiday oo Ice bu ot -a UUle aometinC fer ev- 11'1 member ~ b famib'. BATMAN TOO B1tman and Robin are good for laughs even &om tho9e who wouldn't be caught deH looking at B1t- mu on TV. A n d lhfl "world'• fat.est act," which brnl out' to be lhfl slowest, ii a a~rtlly timed piece OIJ 111 CORS 'I ........... ,-'-' . 0,. ....., 6;41 ,... .......... & ... 11'41 .... ----''THE GLORY SToMPERS" .... "MONDO-TEE NO" ,.....,.., ........ cl comedJ bf the Muwelll, • nan, ,_, teun. PHI A.mire, doing "Holi- day ~... ls a av.perb fan . ....,, u the prorram bOll-Jim~ .. iJ alto • ....m..-' 1'ben ..... the ''f:riad- lj Tlair, • • bumorou ept- 1ode broulbl off with areat a:ood. humar by akaten Al- fre,do 'M.-, Joo Lo- Due ond lllam>e Pott. °"' aa.·...,.,,..... fol· lows another to lhfl point where tbe audience ii moved qrUcldy from Paria' Left a.A ,., vthe Carib- belll ad ... finally, to Saa Frucisco u of 1900. GOllGBOOI "' Iba -of lblo ZDOYt1D111t comes "Valle de J>areelmlae, II • goreecnu pert--of porcelaiD dolla OD ice. wiw... ....... "'Ice lbowl, a.JI Hellle, m1y hive beea thinking about thia perfonnance on open· ing nia:ht, lbe must cer. talnly hive concluded that lbe baa had worthy .auc- cenon In Ruth Ty1oa and Ted Shuflle, who ereated and directed the two parta ol Haua, oa Ice. 'ftley have a:isembled re.J11' pMt talent from an ovar ttie Jlobe. To those w9lo think they've 1ttn all ice tbow1 when they've teen one, this •how cries "ridiculOUI ! " Il1• • a visit to fairyland, fuDlaad md athletic muacle-1.and. all rolled into one. It ...... be dllflcuh lo llMgine anyone 10 jaded as not to ftnd a:enuine plea•· urt in a performance Of thiJ high quality. GI YU aw oun JOI . fASJI f~ &Om Wl DAILY PllOT cws. RD DIPI. D I A l . D ·~ ' MODm JO Ill •·DEGll Ev«'J' !Wm will lend _,, to a ....,. •tereadair ,... --WORDll .cul' de M jultlct. 8li£IHG .. ...... 3 bildrocma. wpan11 Db1Jnc room. 11 • • Uvlns roem, a Larse airy ld&c:llln, Ml pl built -inl. Alllil:rM tbe LAAGE FHA LOAN al dl,IOO at IJ.D.llO ....,. lnc¥q taxes ud -· 1111 ..,.,.... Blvd., C,M • ""T"' ,,,,._ A-FIAME Sliarp 1 .. ~ to Ge-. Low ..... P*-Y!Dftlt -Ila&., anee like rmt. OPEN SUN. CA,,_ REAL TY cm W. Coast HWJ. N.B. ~1290 .... ,_ A Nft PACESE.Ti'ER oa a .... .tr.et.' in. tilt ''Upper Mesa" U'M. 3 l fl.I'll nn., cute A compact, N~ lilti)c at 132,961. Col ....... lty 546'1• UTl'LE HOUSE -BiJ: 1..1.Dd, ~k 81.:y, R·l lot iii x m. ---=~,1~rort1n~Co."2®l~ w ...... H c.ta -1100 . F•By _... View .... ,,,.,,. ... -""""' lot DllTRUSID OWNlll I • Vtew bome, new. Bu.utitul , wttb 3 Bedrooml, 2 Batt. Now Uvet IO mile• away .• ()r. ued brick, 1 h 1 k e l"OCI, larp meio.d yard den \Ill to .e!J. their llae;. wrou&ht 1n:in enltJ, Italian bu.Ut "in kltdwn YOll mQ protlt lrolll t11tir tfle. 4 Bedr'oona. Jamily ser.1ce pordi cbanp al clrtwnltllleM, room A dlntng room. A1kmz nJcel¥ la.nmc3?«1 Only SZl.750 for 3 larp bed-a,;,.u, ~ M.;-.:1.i 1 , ..... ,uent ---''Uon room1 and n foot den.., __ --$74,000. Must be IOld! -.... ......_ ,_.. IAAL Y AMERICAN ~1.soo ly ..., bi-lo cal"Pdibc Ind On Eut8ldl ~MC ne1tl-BAYFRONT. pier, float, 5 .cau Bob Ewina ftreplace in Uvtng room. [x. eel &monl .. trftl 4 Bdrm.1 Bedroom1, maidl quarlft'I, • Evn: ....., cellelll all de 11 c llftet and f.ard1 room wtlb '-">' pool. 10 n. or baytront front. _. lbopp.aa;. bkided .,,.U. Oov.!>le w." ap. Try Sl<n.000. · Walker A Lee qe. Be Ubllly 1andac1aped 642-1U5 'XII Harbor Blvd. wltb lotl al Died brick -=-1 •1!1!1!1!~~!1!!!!!!!" I S6Nll ()pm Tll 1 PM ..... -...... -,.,. -HARIOR VIEW SAVE • By °"""· ....... "'""'· HIW 1 Br, 2 .,., Mp den • tcr- CITY LIFE , IN THI COUNTRY s Bedrooml m rural 1e1tt111. Brl&trt cba'rJ' ldt.chm • 2 cat pnce -Qoae to tcboola, lt'1 perfect lir kkls .. critta'L ll't a buJ at p:l,900. 646-7171 546-Ull °""' -'tll t r11' ~J i"/\.I~ 1-::: l .:~ ri:r: ~ 60Y1 lllPO HOMES t. ETtt)Vtle ellclble ·2. Excellent locatlom S. '"" • 30 year ki&n '-Lown don pQment J..No )oan COits, a. NO HCrow fea. T. 2-3-4-5 bedrooms RIA lfPO A&BIT 1ect tor oUlce or -.dio. Coron• •I IMr REALTORS Huae lot, fantutic .indlq)c, lAllll • built bOmel localed 673-4400 1,000 sq. ft. brick l con- .In the Southland'• lnlNlt de-C!'ete patio, lan1i. llllde tlr•ble • tucioatin1 att•· r·i:!:i:!:l!::Zi:!:i:!:i:!:iill sarde• • Fountain, Jee SchQoll A caut IMne Cam-Cciliforaia Rancho b r I c k planten, wplnle Piii just momentJ away. chlldrnl pl.1:y yard wf. Senlibb' priced from A tttluded 4~ ac., approx awlnp. Lath l ~r, s.iJ.900 to S43-?00 350 yds fl'orn the Newport bdwd floon, 1tone fl1'I, bit· Fwy. In beautiful Santa AM w. 563CT4. LUSK HOMES Directiool: Mi.cArthur Blvd. from Pacilk: Coast Hw:y. or Newport Fwy, Tum on San Joaquin HU1I Rd., then fol. low ~ to model area. • Oiarmina: 3 BR NewPort Beach home with 2 ba>thl, spacloUI living room, fire- place, electric built • Ins kitchen. top condltlon, pri- vate yard. OnJ,y $25,950. I'\ I I • '\ HI\! ~{ \l{\\jl \'\ l< 'l '' ' Can100. COUl'ltr)'. nu. prop-l-'-7~,.~.-0N=-,o"'u~P"'L"EX"""­ erty his a wonderful 3 BR 2-Spadoul Unltl 2·Br it 1125- home, all ~lee kltch, swim ea. 2 • Sep. encl • JU'ds, pool, horse bam, stalls, pad. Dble . p:r. New cpll, IWrlc docks, tr1tnlna rtng, bay .t Stove. • Adj DuP1n abo bun, tool room, and an U· avail • BJ OWNER. tra c:ott.a1e. ALL for $91,500. $27,500 For more info, call Glenn 2'l44-A. State. 642-Tm Tbompaon with: 1 --=:::.===-oc,.,-=-~ Eckhoff and Auoc.1nc. OWNER mll!t aeU,~4 BR. 2 181.8 W. O.apmo.n Ave. ba. htd pool, cpl!, dl1ll; n&• Oranp, Calif. tural cabinets bltm, .'FA 532-'Za38 Eve.-wkndl. 5JS.-6127 heat, newlJ painted imde and out. l.nclscpd, ·,,P d:lle 4 UNrT~2 lliREAcH pr,Synold.Oeat(VKIJlt. M--y-.....1-Area FHA ,,., , "°·"°· ""'· ·-_.... 128,450. TO s.3142 carpel.I, drapn. blt·ina BY Owoer. We pa.y all poiltJ. Good finandna:, eJrcel cond 3 BR, 2 ba, 90ft wtr. tlec $410 mo. moritl'lly Income kitcb, 1unken llv rm, ~. 1(81 Baker, C.M. Outttandlna: rental record ww cpts, or schl, ~ l(ll'n- "'!~~""!~~'!"~!! I $40,COO wl1h '5,000 On. kb ~yatem, trult lrett. pa--1• PALM SPRINGS .,,,.,,.,, _II,"'· ... w.uo1 ,.,,, . .,,,.,. FAMILY RETREAT '"""" Music Talk. I _ .. , LEN01R·s sALE 0r111. reduced 2. 3. 4, bdrm $23;sOOH ASSUME GI 5% ~-$134 mo ··---··••••••••• ...... ·.... homes-vicellent locaUon. 4 bed.rm. 2 bath. Bright, sun-P1ys all! Newly ~!·SBr .,~·•,v•••· ... _r.-rn Set Tu---1ay_-I 4' .. -"""''. R•,,',· ,·,~·,.",:!..~ •••. ~~ra,!",, ny built·tn kltchm. spr1n1c. 2-s.. Drpe, sttns. rmced. ~ .... ..~.. u.i .. ~ lered yard. Assume present Z!O-wlrf. ·l·blk St. Jcibn'• linancin&: &: pay onl:y $102 O\liNER * ~ .II-~------waterfront.___ carpets, good Iloo~ plan11, a month. S.0.1720 BY Owner. 3 BR,__IN'll LR. "Tllt-GROU....----By UCI Prof ........ "--L -,,,...,...._,at Io •. '"'""''· -.... ~ ...... 'ft'ITR ~ landscaping, 1 om e with TARBELL 2955 Harbor dlnln1 are a. RirdwoOd E Best buy in a mqdern 3 BR. poo11 $17.500. Sl&,500, FHA. DAVIDSON ll-llu Ooors, w-w carpeting. ad • "A Gift of Motets and 2 bath bome with dock for VA financing. Call collttt _.,, wall. S23,500. 542.7909· .,.·-"' _.. M~~ -•· to Ki H i .. --i boat · May be leased tn4> 327.2713 VACANT 1--8--3-8--,-.-.-..,~ .. ... _,,..,. DI enry _..... 3 BR + famlly, 1% bath, 4 R. a. -'· ' wllti VIll" yr-ill be the 1ub,Ject of c or opticned • $55,&00. CO!Q'ooMlNIUM SJOOl under paneled den l kl~ Jep. .,._ ,... a lecture-demonstration by Shown b:y appt only market. 3 laJ'le BRs 2 baths, carpets, drape•, close to din. rm. Pool. N'pt. ldl. 1 ..., ..._,.., H. Colin Slim, chairman of Walter Ha.ue w/w carpets, buill·ins, dish· ~~1' ~ ~':rl,gr SB. CM Sehb. $42,500. 548-r721 the UCI department of mu-Coldwell, IMk• I C.. •asher & in lmm1culate ~ Eves. 5t9-1058 27' ~ / 1 • LOT.-Ql)l). l!l!lD@ •IWHlllT IUCM • RMasb' UCLUllft '/lJelfulottrMHI pr.#/ilrs$. .. '/1Je spml utl sptdrle! .. -. . . . --- • sic, at S:!ll p.m. Tuesday. T •a. c..t....,. flOndltion. Payment. 011iy </ 60x1G5. * Prinr. cnl:y. Admission Is free to the pub-T' ............. C:-1132 month TOTAL. Call WATEMBftln LOT </OWNER. * S5l2'l4 lie in Fine Arts 1611. ~1151 IUU"KV111 Dr. Slim will illustrate • ._ ... _ .. _ .,_ 1 PMwport BNc:h HOO. :u="!: awi:!.r~:i~ -y :n.a:J ~a::1 1e'::'.•.ss.~ WANTED luminated book." The Uni· Broker. C.11 Dick Fabian 3 or 4 Bdrm 2 bath, pool, verslty Chamber Singers. llYITlll6 Di'vor-·· • IR/P~ool-MT-M N.B. or O:IM area · eder• ~ the ~-~--ol u.. --$4Cl,OOO. Call & leave priCle UD•.nn w.i _._. --.U· Owner abtolutcly must 1ell ..,. WANTED rice Allard, will also ~r-Uled brick entrf, loll cl location of property 1riO ZD1 form the "Hemry Octet." wood panelina and built In !~~v,~casel 1lllC sq ft, 3'8edroom l Family rm teeretary·Mrs. T1ulftlt The. lecture will anatyae tbt bookcun. 2 used brick fire-2"'v!r~ nr:: oc 4 BR & Family rm ~65 compocltlon and outline ill pa.en, wood abutters, llel.V)' .t bas famll:y rnotil. 6 dJninc in Irvine Te1Tace REDUCED, loYtlY 3 B1t 2 history aDd purpc>M. lhake rocl, tpadoul famil7 room 11 well. In dellahlful up to SS0.000 Ba. home on ~ lo15: CM UM Chapman Slates Chamber Music I See by Today's - Want Ads • Whfft )'OU cu nnt • dou~ ............ .uu -• ThnT•~••t• ...... for mn1 wtdl a. loeel ..... ,..,, • Tbet-1'1 .... °'"'*' --............. • Wben )'Olli -,., .... ........ a..., --·--... -• 1'lllfto,.,. -.., • ~ -a--•WMN>W_...,. .... -.. ~-°""" --·· • I ., 6 4 2 • a room. It'a charm per!IOnifi· Me111. Verde neilhborboocl. piNlM! call 494-34SO Rllr. u 2 apta. Rm. to bid. Heu .. 3 ·~-2 •-i'"-zz-r------t>~ .. &:-oan. Will sell allot . --GDrns, ""' '"'• MO!lt attractive tmnt. • -• ---v ""' walklna: distance to Wtttcl!fl College Re.l.lty 546-SlllC FANTASTIC ¥ Int. or trade. 121 4W St. center aflll Harbor hlatt. OWNER mm9 I Only one !Ike 111 4 BR, J -.. •--1 2 Aaldna: $21,lllO wllb llexlb e lack I!-baths . $31 ,800. BY 0.."Tltt. Condo ,,.._..., tem11. C. F. 001.ESWOR" -J ,._ W II BR. 2 bl, F .P. cpu. drps. THY A t'O. 542.1177. Nf:J(( Near new Y, In 001 HS dill. unirge II 11mson, Rltr. encl 2-car iar. patio, poola. to Snick lllOtl Jr, Open 3 BR. 2-batb, DR, Library. m.c:--o OPEN ~. intercom. xlnt rond. $29.500. Eves bltl":'.-tittpl. Leue -opb 642-2668 . OK. Onl7 $29.000 OWNER XLNT R-1 kit nn.r bndl, $48.«>89 Salton Oty. M1dn1 $3250. SPANISH FLAIR I/I HOME AND INCOME 2 Bedroom Htnne • YU)' 11~ able. now rtDll llr Sl~/Mo. 2 bedr6om,..Apt. ftflta . fOI' SUS I Mo. 1 Excellelt atd. Owner Ill -m ust ..P. Pric9: "'·""· mrJOO Evea: 548--0629 lay .. leacli ltaolty, .... 2G25 W. Ba.I.boa Bl'ld., N.B. ..... I , re-. ... -* Consider tradet u all or 3 Br, 2 ba, bltn.s, frpl. 1 ALL HOM(t=-parrot pr!Ce. submit your blk oeean. S2'J.~. Owott. ORANGE CON;T AREA offer; owner 642-~ 219 Cedar. 642-3295. 67).7211 24 HOUR SIT.VICE --(IKE NEW-BLUFF J BR TOWNHOUSE SPRING REAL TY Vacant 3 BR l'iii ba. bit-Ins Custom dnpes. tri-leWI. RING 142-7252 ANYTIME dble car. 11 yard. $lll,352. S29.000 • 1~ dfl, &M-!D9. l cCMc._.:. ........ ::_:=.:M:..,:-::_:=._J STAND out value, 3 BR. 2l.oii 1hl quicker )'VU call BA, tam. rm. t.ge encl )'d. n. Q\l!rk191 }'l'IO ttll White elepburt..s! Dtme-1-Unt $21,500. 1CI% down. &tl-2M1 ' • • "-:it. .... ... .. _ ~~· ·= JJ.W• ·-~ Ill::' ·-:;:.~::- Nol:. J Do,. -.... --= ... -• di .... .,,.. "'"'1 ... , "' . .. °' ""' ... "' ""' ..... ... ""' Pl ...... ... ~ -Mu .... ..iu ..... ..... PRI DCC ' .. ft. I ""' R. ''" -B' • LO ORS NR.: ""' m.~ -1 I V!EV • 01 Ju """ Coro -So. ' ..... Real' '" t .. Ow Hu• --Li wba sq t I~ Uy th• 135. .... E 111111 ••• Priv ... "'" "" Stm Dn ... boa u• 1"" w• ••• H Gl<a "" ''" ... bull l2IX °"' f ""' I R ""' -... .. ., "" ff KI- i •• ,., H •--., .... ... fiii --• .... ool I lit ... _CJ<.._ -.._ -• bU.. I SUN. LTY ,,, .. .,,. -· .... .. _ ....... ·-i:.. -...... ...... = 1100 -Niii • ray .. ()r. ...... Ill ~it -....... ,....,. ..... llm.Ex· ~ ltl!et .. ..... m;r,o: I • Itel'-..... -· ..... .... ln, lge ....... u'd •I. -·· l'pl. bll· ;u- . at J12S. ·-· 1, ltlfrir ....... lWNtR. -Tm .... ' Jl1ll; na· om.-.. FA d inllde 1\if ll:lle : v.c.nt. l SAC!· !'0 tll.42 11 ..... ti. nr. tlec m, drpl, t'Pl.•n- ;ttt. p•· 5 ,lm """" ii3tiM re! SBr ·-· : Jcill:n'• -~ ~ ...... ,,. WiiiUt rll. :Sep. pt. .... nt ;;jiijOO. s . lllly. ....,,. = --· "' ..... ·""" ! pdt:r I: ... .., .... 3Bi2 "''->Id. Near -ell au or • 4111 St. "' riJMil .. -....... . "')OJ. ,.-- '"" l """'· m-nu ~ ... ,_ ,... .... ~ encl~. ....... - I ----,,. -.. ~ .. - 'tlllTAU I -AU ' llNTALS .... · 1• 11as:ltuflt• .._ t ..._ ~ 1,"' Ae!'=UllJ""*•f ~-....,.,,h .. · _t A•AA •u , .. · ~.~ me .. -.. ... -..,.._. .... ~!· i.,...-..-Do,.. -a - -~: I · . . ;.;;._ -11"11,.. ... .,...,.. a· 'rwc• . wM.K.aEAat111t.2M.. .. •, ., ' .. ' . -1" 1111!.. ..... ~ i:'t'1~ nwe ..... Z.:;3 .·4 leclrooms ..... ,.. ...,, u.. flal., 'p 0 ; .... • ... ....... ... 0 ...., 1.. d ... JD Doal 2 t1t'f A..... ~~~·~).~~~~~~! ~••er..,..._. .. • ..... \ Ptklld ac ..,..,,,.,., ,_ nu le-cli "--L.uarr ·-fl!-1111...11>;\ 3 ....._ "'!!! .. "\" -"'-do!!a-JLW:· 3 ....,_ Ill .....US ~"1..-Y roe..._,,.._ a em:r ~. u-' ... . ·•--· -·· Y L .......... -...... • • • ~•1 ·---N A LEY • .-ta ' .•• ~ ..... .-. I ~-'-~ ... a1 .$210 ...._ _._ maa _.. _ .......... HOURS f1ol' • • • m • r ~ Glib' S2l.50I Wm low dow9 1 -" 'ndl well le......_ped bome ,.,._ WI .. -. Lide .... IUI llDUIU -lAi.• llNTALI Apll.tA:ru. ...... ----.lntf: --...... ...... """ -Bal I*-. Xitalla I NC rlL led .• mo.' tnMaJ .,. ORIWO>!T la:,:r) ..,.._ w• willt. ......... ..,... ••• •P 11187 '9 ·-at Both " .tt.e hlmel are. S2I Allaio Npt Relcbta DNr the S.. DM1o Fwy. Gr eall OWDll' MMQ3:I C.U today, I * S.IR.. DDI, 2·BA. Stovt, ~. DWt pr-' ap mo.mo. * m.mlD Misc. Reftt•lll IPIHDELL ltlAL TY H i --ri==~:;:ir::. Warner al Mqnok1 56..a tint ntton 1 Sbl&le 1an.111 for nmt. u~ " ....... 2 BEDROOMS Ulll\&nl. $lS mo. '¢.,,... o..,..., ..... , •• .... ....-, ~I lli<j Priv1ta Park, Club H-, • Peal. Fomliies Wlll!Nya Wontt WllaUyo -ll'ICIAL CLASllPICA TIOH FOR NA TUllA~ IORN SWAl'PIRI s,..lal R1,. r .. ,. pt1-'' I, •• Vwy r--. ........ GEN. cieuql. a:ttrn New law11.,,1 ~ Ht.ullrw·R~ ..... Apt ud Ge 0.'IPI Mowlnt and ...._. Oilll Walcome. t'MllW -I. Anl NolL 1630 Woltt ..... .,., ITT E. 22nd !I. #11 •42-3645 S--S--SIMldts ·~·· -40 MUii IH<I UOI °"""""' l M ..... == -"'-$170 DBl.E '"· "' """ .... .__ -....... ,,... .......... --.. ,,_ ,... ......... - FRONT Yard ~"" Sentlll $10 mo. Back ,_, a)lo. w located cm Oceufrorat on 3 HSE 1111 ~ AJ.. Oean ~ i Jn, E/.&de CM. $25. ...... °"" ..... ...,.. -......... " ......,..... l-lllOTHI ... ~&Al.I -flADEI OHLYI SeulllOrt J;>r. Olmpletely 2 Br for otm11. '4tll total ~ 2 BA ao..e. ~e ·Harbor to Warner ud fO West on Warner ~=~""o.c;c"'°=--~I -16424671 Fumllbed • uctllent Y'rl1 klaaliD.-t:MS-1* O'ptl, drpl. privacy. just put EuCUd.,to the Green Valley utry. HAVE double 1•raie with T1 lttace Yeui' Tr ..... , '•rMlM A4 mp work. llfa.lll.2. · I :~""'~,;"'~";;'""~' St..;;;;:,,;_H~.8~.=l t:::~~ .. -~--!'!!·!!!!!!!!'!'i!!!!!!!!!!'!!! oU.y ..,.,,-. "8 E. ••~ On•nclnc afailal:Q.·Total L .._ 1705 '""~ ..,... '==:::00~ ... ~Q :: IT AND REAP L...,... . ._. 3705 ":::~!,..".... ic.tll1PIM~-iiiii~~·s~1~00 l ·M"'"~o:A...:~:::;.i..;,""":;:TA:.:•:;:;a;;.'--- Wormatiaa pbone owner Bpn.wtq' eantempcn.ry * OCEAN VJE,W * ...... al LAKE HAVASU CITY ft..l Jot l choice C·l down. town Jot, Trd $8300 eq. I<» busln.r11 or! · 6'.f..290'l eYl!I. Ki 3-ml l11le bame l.qlma'1 JU'ri· 3-Br. + Laftr Level Sbdo HuntiftRfen ... h 4400 HllBOI 1--------"wl!!•ii:ii!ii!!Jl••I ml Out. PalDI Ven.t. icar praee. ctpla. Drpl. EXTRA ,., __ 2 BR, -lnccNM '''''"' 6000 ,. ..... .......... ltGDt, ............... ot-1£ASE.$Z19 • -..0 --L ........ l!IGW.0'4'Camprr,63Truck ror )'Oil at kwen pa.. ::n -:Uh~~~ ••NIAU :6'p~~':s~~ llEENS ' 13•;. llTVIN ~~·~~19:,~: hi,..... ·-.... ~, --. .!.·!!!-~Pu~ ... ~1o1o~.~···L...!..I Fully le&Md..1adu.llrial bide. -..... ._-.. ....., ,,,.._, • Sl~ Dn. Millkln ....,.._ Laauna •---L ~R • UNn.IRN, in BNtol·Baktr ll'H, • Shows Trade 1..quna kJt, home. Owner> lavina &rel.. Rlty $0731 -· --•-__.... • 4705 fro $10 114: 1$.8510 2 PM·5 PM Mu o t ..U ,.,..,.,._ • ' m 0 l>.1'11 umuo1 ..... °' ulo ....... antnd. -· . ..... .. N'-_. NEW furallbt4 or unfunrllb. . price cl ~.000, wtth aood l..\G\JNA Bffcb unit.I lor ..-1707 HOLIDAY PG\ZA ed 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 1\11 f'lec· Incl. vtil. tenr11. vlllMI at $80.000, Walker A:·I=;;;;;::;;;:;:;;;:;;::;:; DELUXE ...... l BR, tric built. tna. Panonmk 1·2A3BDRM, hc"•-l "Ml Esll .. 'flte club.OklT)'peUc.Cllp • -2043 w___.... Dr ·1 + --· • ·--.. fff'9 " 300. eatab lS ....... clear . .....,, '"'"""... ., IXTltAORDINAIY Furn. Apt.I $1.Z. utt>-vtew CJ¥erlooking All 1 o ~~foo11,u'(.;uWn.i;;._ 833 Dewer Orin, Npc . BCb. n4: m.mo~if.M-6 PM MS.ml, Open Eve1. VIEWI Heated p ooJ , ~. Beach. na. ncn Wffiey c.mrr, Adj. to~...: • &Q..Oln PRICE-SIZE-ARIA LGF. 5 BEDROOM H<.."ME drape1, ample parklnc. No Dr. -.mi.• mo Peterson Wa,, •t Har· 12 two BR units 011 CGI'· kit * 23' CABIN CRUISER f ... ""r' ... °"mAL~.~=uUI "'-I 2 M &atbr ~~~~ &42-5851 NEWLY f\ar.iabed 3 bdrm, bor. Adami, eon Mn.. w/pool. $11,500 yr fil'Oll. ::r ~· :: .. v~. ~1;;,· ~ -. -.-. cspetecl • drtiped 2% bath, all electric built· ...... .-Pr t c e n~.ooo. 54MODll ~-. It. Sic r.uden-t ~ old ffea'fy ShaJca Root inl. PIDCl!'UDic kw i!~!!!!!i~iii!i'"ll!!l!•l!!I Bait tank. * Take 1maller Nu ~ ...... • nG:J» M-DeecftW C.'9 Mell 4100 ' v Wet-~· -'="="=·;Bia=·===== boa.t Ol' cu.. * Ml-7611 T-1ookinJ AU!IO Be.ch. mt l>Uft.EX Apt. 2 BR, tul!y -R. C •. GREER, 1talt;y ' Pnfeellw!tJ f 1 1 c1Pi4 , .... _ W-..._ ---.. ,._ I I ..... I -WANT VW SEDAN e e e 3411 Via Udo m. V9C1Ual . SUS CA5n'AS .._. &n.r _. .. ,..., ~· ':':~tio, car.,. ad.Wta UI,... I Will TRADE ~ HONDA -· • PRICE --..._ . .,._..,_,.._ 132 I M&T ru-. --. N-Un.itl N(llllr Rantina: RENTALS COM'L • MODERN SUPER.HAWK (xtnt cond !I Princlpa1I Call CbUec:t J'unished Bachelor Aptt. Unfurnllhed Newport leach 5200 2000 aq.ft Bkll. 14c 1q-lt. D-CC + CASH! e e e JACK NEl80N REALTY and 1 Bdrm Units So. Maln/Slnta. Ana·. Btwn: CALL M&-.Q94 BY OWNER • $21,500 (.213) 'TIM171 mo Newport Blvd. • ·-3 BR, ' ' .:Ed:::::'".:"::.'..:•,_W.::='"":::::'c.· ::.M>::::331::::3 ===~~;;:;,;~-2 BR * Fill RM. Chner1I --ha, cpts, dl'PI, frplc," mAILER PARK-10 Spact1, LOW DOWN * TERMS '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I MedaJUon by Hotpoint deluxe. O.er-laoU park A WANTED -Space tor ball· 2·HOUIH In Downtown Ban-- OR ).9119 OR s.msl: $22.50 Wk. Up AT J dlaanel '4th St • Oiuwl try or tqlllpPtd baktty In nina;, $31,500. TRADE fQ!: ~ •··cb, Club •-·-ond C.pitt"!nt IMch 1725 • 1 • PL. $225.Yrb'. ~lh5 C.M. atta. Write 7400 W. Bffch propert)'. *' C&JI: .,n. -=------• studio • a.ca --...,........... ... ., TWNHSE. Octtnlront, N.B. a·i ·-· -,.... ... __ , .. _, Pools. 2 BR 2 ba, fam rm. FOR ..te Ol' nnt execat!vt e hid Ulilll A Phone aerr. ,,,_,......, " STORE f ...,.,,. \.n.••a......, 123.960. Owner. 6G-~ tJpe home, lu1:• LR. 2 tr, • Waid Servk:. . TV avaa. THE -·-1%-Ba. Bltns, 2-patiol, Pool, ·-.,:wun~~~~BI· ~-......... _ • • Nft caie a a.. Adults I No pets. SI15 .......... ~ . ........... .... .• ...._.. ..... , other extras, Ii.an-mo. * 1-n-'•--" • ---. N--Beach. 642-9742 Dover Sho,.. 1227 .r 1n lonoi, pn>I. """"'""· ''" N"''°'' Bl,. . ..,_'115 VENDQME J ·~ -~ -· P··~" II DUPLEX, Wr.tmimlller l!U-inl. frplc. EXOIANGE tar J I x er upper boule, unit.I, or a Jot. Forilil Co. MUGOO eves: 5'8-2576· 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;; l"DCed yard , lovtl.¥ quiet ATKINSON PEEBLER APf'S Deluxt N!111 2 BR, 2 bt., e RIME Rtta Locatloa e I• Pool I -Al STORE · 18 x to 1106 P _,._ .._, """"· 1 B• FUm, ,....,., odoi1u ly _, d ' "> '· ~-· "'· -CM '.81ClllVliW m •-N.ew Reaec.or•te S BR, 3 ba. Rltr. &t&-1903 lo,,, Harbor, MMIM HAVE: Wat·......_ ......... w/ V..:torla, CM. 541Q311. a-lnJJI< ..... Dover ShoNS· RINT ALI so; 1 BR rum ~-c.x W'1k Close to "'""'""'· Porlt . Offl ..... I ~-100' ol .......... Wool• Pow· VIEW-4 BR A: Fam rm-Pool ......... l'uml..... to lTtb St. ~. Boyt Club & Glrll Club ...... rt Hgta. 5210 ce a _," er boat at leut «I'. $40,COI ImmediaS:.~ s'all . Rent1ls te Share 2005 2~=~ ';;, ~=~ • ~c:' ~~~ 1:r~Ho~c'~~P ~.,:;~: p:o~~~~!':ms~: :'1.=:· CID Diclc Fabian. OPEN HOUSE ll 'tll ! SNGLE girl o•er n to lbare $135--mo. • tW Santa ""-· e ~:' :::-~r. ES. NO PETS. U S.3814. 1e7 now leuin1 lor Jub' oc· * Jan 9, 10, 12, 15, IT, 19th peilMJla Apt w/aine. 83M9'll cw Ml-7219 · e v ac II cupancy, DH1Jn Interior to * * 1961 ~ T Long Bed I HAULING, ........ ~ ~--ORD P.U. Upl, trtti" fo~~ .. trtmmed, EXCELLENT. Want Sail retr!ovtd. eG.;n&O I or Spted Boal. MS-2791 JAPANESE CAIU>ENER Earcy A!\I, EXPER. ~.-.. mamt. HEALTH REASONS.C·I COi' Reu. mo r•I•~ m-3Zd 90 x UT • 2 bldas SSB,l'OO. -I ~ J S30.0IJ)..eq FOR Palmdale 11 -1(11,11 atNi. TD'• or SUbmit. Own-HOME Rll'AIU er no W. 19th/CM, M&.8558 "Sa v e" Ca.11 GUARDIAN * '61 FORD WAGON. HOME SER'(i($ for ..., I.OWNER. it' New tires l kind cl ~ aucb • Paint. Fcty-air, P /S.B. plumbinl, ~· ~ ./ TAKE PARTIAL ot 16511. try or 1.11)' oi.; probleml / CALL M&-7616 JOU may bllvt ·widl ,_. PARTNERSHIP DISSOLV -home. stS-50'!1 ING. * Wiil take TD's Pa.lntlnt, Ptumblng, Cuo- for 68-M rqulty in Office pmtry. Reul .~· t..ared. 8ld1 &bowing GOOD RE-can "Mike:~ nJRN. m.tul HILLTUP Estate San Juan Hlullnt ->; •• ; Ga Capistrano, over 3000 111-lt. a..EAN loll. ~ lltO. 4 BR, pool, kar gar. Over Tne remiml. ......, -. I ac. 174,000 mar. Tn:I for Mahoe fW, ...... local prop. Bkr 541-1711 lJGHT W.m.nic..ilOrili[ !iAVE 'ln-M in tqultlff Reuonable. /ho .... m 2-Tracll lll ho111e1). M2..a · TRADE all or· part tor ' lnoctme m•<>ranae County. lrenlnt CALL ,,._ll31 •TRADE* J IRONING ~:PIECE. e '81 PONTIAC t-PAS.S 1 Day Senict. You AdMlf SAFARI WAGON. A Ddivery.' .~ e FOR MOrORCYCL& IRONING. Brlarb&Dpm. .. CALL: 142-7708 busbel. Allo bab)'littblc. TRADE S.M EQUrn: ln my home. f41.5T11, CRESTLINE MT. CABIN .f IRONING/MY lor HOME or DUPLEX in I Sl.25 u HOUR. COSTA ME.SA or NEW· i CALL ... UID PORT BEACH. lJ M08'1. liONINO 'l.54M!lt. * * * #CALI;- or by appt 673-3578 aft 5:30 pm. • Adult• • Family areu list &luff 5242 autt. DAVIS REALTY 1==='=====11 BR Dupltx. $85 uw, fnc:d 114.S ~Im Aff, FOUNTAIN VALLEY .. ---------------$1Rvic1 DIR!cTOI, 642-7000 COit• Mell 2IOO patio, lndr)', ta.rdtMr. C.M. MS.5781 2 • 3 BR, 2 bl. 1 blk CdM LAND COMPANY "'1 ·-· i.· .,, ·NTS I~!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!! .... 2111 u1~ 141 AmJ w alMI NOTICES .... '°' &)' 9002 Talber Ave. 162-2459 a.bytlttlna 6550 PAINTER tr.. EUROPE 2-BR. DUPLEX, n»mo. OU:ERFVL SPACIOUS IENT Mar· Apt. J . 644-0720 3 OFFICE SPACES L-' 6401 30 yn •Xper. 1*riar A: ex. Coron• del Mer 1250 Ji3 Colt& Mna St/C.M. Ni rum. 2 BR. laundr)I J heMt Furniture C •I Ma 5250 LOVlNG care for JOW' cbD· tmor. Oea.n I: 'Ytt'J nu. iii!iiiiiii~l,~""~;-~~-~d''~:Jl~PM~=] Sl.25. 2043 Wallace 541--9710 $ZS Mo-a.. orona r FOR LEASE MEDIUM Size wtUtt and drtn. Plapm, outdr play Nttdl work. Pleue call ' 11-LOVELY "BR tf1 llTll Air-conditioned, carpeted brown ..__.,_" Setar wear-·" .....__. -"' H-•~-·--So~ll;~2 ... B~.r:;~,rm~ Newport leach 2200 "pct. IDk K-Marl. 5n J~: ruu. OPnON TO BUY * "'·nnel Reel* at 3411 v11.,,udo inc red~. Lquna = N:' ~ AT:i: ~ERHANGING. ~ -• lJ • -n No d~t o,, Ulll $125 to U mo. a.-~. ·"~lty ot ~--•-,.._ .. -. wthr/dryer, pntio, 1gle 1ar. WINTER. "D~~· ••-_____,,_---.....or ....,, ,._. ' . -· R C GREER RI!< .... ..."".,. .....,.., """"· """" REASON'ABLE ~-.. --H of Chol APARTMENTS · · ..... -• • n•-., "' ""• • FITZMORRIS 2-BDRM FURNISHED. OllM rl .,,,.._ 0:.Tis BABYSmING my home M2-tll§ lbdure aooa) Reall<w 673-9010 CALL '7¥0'1 ~wport INc:h _ ·4200 517 W.19th, C.M. stl-1454 SPECTACULAR VIEW l~===""====!;~~~~-~~~I piHcbool chlldnn. Mori INTERIOR·EX'TERIOR. 3135 E. Coat H11')', Q:IM it llR."2 B Ind Rm! dry Waterfront/Loe • Boat R.EWAJ\D. Black jll\tl1.mtncd tbru Fri. Reta fumllMd, Av«qa 1 Br Qt. lUal' l a.1• l!M bNBAY/Lovtb'l&,]fat/\b, r:;/l/w.:r• 11.35 mo I. ; SUJi AvJllallle lndustrl1f ,rop. 60.:. pD!dtlClltvk.•olMonrovill, 5'9-070I. mat'L m.» ., S0.15ll SHARP DUPLEX l·B-EA-lf?-ll'UL--°""""""---"1" ... ""' unturn) WW • cpta. Pat ~ 162-'Jkil M'r1.. Wll!IO~ 2 BR • 2 S:.lh Aptl. I.SE or •U. lndm mq tl,500 ~ ~~ ~ WIU. b.ab)'lll my home INTBK .,.. Ext. PAINTJMG. 1 Br, furn, prlf'S. E Clci!anfron Quiet Cou le $150 • yr!)' lNQ. • trnL! LEASE. Ill'. BUY aq • ft. Air cood offlcn, pre-achoolera. • Il'tlllED. SERVICE. Leal . 60'2 Helltrope. $32,500. . t. p . ~. 642-2481 ""· Colt• Mela 5100 $420. Mo. • "'. sse.xo up rinldered loc: TINY .Om toy poodle. Male. :=:''."".~""';;:;:"";;=' ::' ==h'"'~·~r:,:REE~~-~-~-~~· =I ---------- 1-:0w;;"""o::· ;"'=·"";;:'°' :0:""===;1'"""'1="."'=====~ OCEAN AIRE API' 2525 Ocean BJYd., CdM sp ' cmtrall)' at-3~ lbl. Ans to 'Sluuer.' I» ... ., t· 8'13-1788 I furtlw Inf ed, clae to twya, N. Santa Re-I I • ~-.. , __ , __ I I 2950 NICELY fum . Id,al Joca. n-.t1-... ~ -or r 0 Ana. Ideal for dllb'ibutlon Vd' Shn ar.. 8C-5141. r c.., .... tonry, c.6540 "l•-"'"I •- Hu"'I- - 1400 ~ n um • ....... _,..,,._ Herma.b -.... M-....... r ....... -~ l~~i~~~~~~il~~~~~~=~: uon • Perteet for b&cbelor ''"'" ... wareti.e or factory. John B. ~·,:;~:;;;··==""'===-------~~~l;..;.;.~;;';:;;;:;;;;;;;-"~I II TRANSFERRED· To.,,. 195 mo. Ulll pd. """'° MARTINl"'UE Klb'oy eo. m-1111 • GERMAN SHEPHERD. BRICK • BLOCK • STONE PLUMBING ...__ , _..1 ~ 2 BR 1'4 ba, w/w OCEAN FRONT API' T OPEN locked storl .. ,..ce e MALE * ~7532 pl..\NTERS • SLATE Rl'all"Mhle" IQ.MJ.41 Llke '""01c1.__y1 -111---. an bit-• incl G•RDEN •PTS -• ·-· --~ s-r1cM 1 shot 2500 ~.. "'l'"' Nlceb' fum. • Idtal locatlOl'I ,.. ""' • ~·w for nm to contracton or ..., ... """' · · CEMENT work. cs.:l918 e-...&a. .... wbo tved ifl • ? wubtr/.dfTer. $14.-, S300 perfect for baChelor. 195 ..., 1ndtviduall. 1J Mm MYNAH BIRD "WALTER", "BR1ifccx~~i;;;;;;;;~.~iiii-~--~l!=!!!!!!!!L_;.__..!_~ 1q ft or el~ lncllllllna: ctn. m.nm pd __ ,. •ry• a ........ -=.~~-... -· ;x AJ•-•-· --4 1pacloua BRs:, bUge lam-I T ni>. ufll · .,.,,..._, •rklike sirrroundlngs Vic: PACIFIC SANDS, Hunt· ... .......,. .. ..........,... -~ ...... .., \ly room A l'6. bath. NKZ" R N AU 1 BR furn Duplex l bloek to FURNISHED BACHELORS ON TEN ACRES Commercial fiOIJ m,tcn-Bcb I SJ6.69l7 OK. Free Est. l6U!M5 maklnc. Reuaaab)e )lr1cls the beach A new bigb school. ........ Unfurnlthed caan. Winter rental $90 ~ VNl'VRN 1 BR • 2 BR • 3 BR 1 A 2 BR, r11n11 6 Unfum For IPP'L',.m«nS $35,950 NI.I price • will coo-Celt•. Meaa 3:IOO cl ulils. 642-1272 · 2 baths 1vallable Frpk:t I PrilPadoll /Pools LEAH 01 SALi PerMMlt 6405 CQIMtmaklnp 6SIO , AL :rtONS sider FHA-VA t.frlDI.. SUMMER"S Cominll:! 1 blk CUpell, dr1PN.1uage Tm.nil • Coaml'I llldst. 9 3 Bedroom bou.e on 10xl45 CUSTOM l>RISSlilAXJHQ B 11th & $ante Ana, C.M. holi Plllt/a,... tt lot. N• 11Ui street. mop. MllT SOMEONI NIW! PANELING, rmerl1 bome "LOUISE"• ltl-'hOI .. PACIFIC 4 81\ 2 ba.tll. court 71rd er>-~rl~~! R, pr. Sl10 6t6-42l3 6.f.6.»42 900 Se. Lani, CdM ..._W pin(. Zoned C1. BEACH CITY SINGLES. repair, ll:rffrll, cab1Rts.•1jilj;;;;~;:~if.jjii:rl SHORES try, new c.rpeting, dnpn, lllac.\r'tbm ar. Coslf HwyJ JEAN SMITH, R .. ltor JAN 10th/WED S:»pm. Call Phil M2·*'· mmJ.I Alt,enttonl • 642-5145 REALTY all bulll·inl, r!repiac:e, Mm ./ FACING BAY! I-BR. Map'-C ri Enjoy "VI Wlntm Combo" Nst, aecunta. JO yn. ap. 141-8586 Vtrde. £eut S210/mo, CaD WAU.. HEATER, GARAGE. .. ap I BR, qlll, app1iancel. OVtr ..., E. 17U~ Cotta Meu • BALBOA PAVILLJON' Carpenterl"t ' '590 Dralmaldnt ._ Dtdirf'w Eves. Mr. Cox s.&-273S Mr. N6aon 540-1151 S70-S80 Winttr. 673-015 & lennuda VlllGCJ• dble guap, on Jot aioiw. e 400 MAIN. (BALBOA) REPAIRS* ALTERA.nONS e 1629 e ~= 1 Br. htd pool, nr bch $115. Qlts. dtps. 2 pools * Splrltu•I Pl)'che * 23 C:IN::!. Alq liae ~ TILi, Cer.... "74 I .!II. I WINTER SpedaJ! Fat' Shill. SPAC 2 • 3.BR, 1% baths 313 H"Utropt. S'73-2431 Lotl 6100 e CAU.: 113433 BEAUTIFUL CORNER . . to S120· S.f.8-2035. &44-0837 Nev lhp'g and schools 11111•• 5300 Palm 1; Card ftt'adlnp. IOlve 1-. Private mtranct to your own SINGLE l,Jlt •• UP. Moftly FROM $99.50 Spedel Offer fttri nottdnl 1 * NO JOB TOO SM/JJ..! * * Vtrnt, Iha ·1-ue lhD * 11tat,. Love!)' 3 btdn:>om NEW horn' 3 Br, +la: ptin& turn. Adult womao -'im· Mar. 1998 Maplt, #3 I NR·BAY A: OCEAN! twill build a 4 BR 2 ba bomt 1i "· th m,...'*" All -repair1. Add, mDOdel. Cun. wort. lDhD I: n- homt with Dttp PUe car-led ... rm. Drdm kltcb, 61'"'" Ma:r. 2714 College #2 " MODERN 2 BR-2 BA. (1343 .,.tt) tDr tM )Ow Ible thro la! ' 1W 3-. R.tu. • 962-1J51/642-6114 pain. No Job too • m •• L pets. Maul.Ye Paloc Verd' \ndlcpd, bllc wall tenet, 11r ed. $85. Call OR 3-65Bl -H-'--• Y't"-s Newly cpt'd, Elec k1tchm, price ol t7.J0/11q-ft on your ll01 Wstm. Avt. Al>DmONS ~tri and Pluttt patch. Lealr1•1 Stone fln!plice. Beautiful So. Coast Plua. $235 mo. Newport ~ 4210 ._._... 1111 dshwahr, Flrepl. * Yrly... lot Othtr modtll a9all. C&l.1 DO )'OU need mumc fur duto-odd JQhl. y;.,. ntimllte. .,._. npaind. 141-JmT, Dream Kitcbell. Hup yud i.. 546-2344. ~ 1·2 BR Studio Ap11 673-1014 or 173-19ll0 Don at m.o» = ~.,:::;w. ~ Ucp\led. * Ml-07!7 for children. Acceu for 3 BR, 2 ba. X1nt El ate Joe. Q.F..AN 1·2 Br. 95 up. · Drpt, C:llJ'Pl'tl, blt·lns, I TOWNHOUSE 4 Br-2 Ba. Com*7 <lvb MaflD8'"· CaD Upholllefy '990 troa.t or traJ.lu or bus:. Yau Cpta, drpa, frple:. fried. D Adults * tt6-1801 Bwlmmilll pool.·Adultl. .f Cpll, Orlil, Wlhr/Dryft'. CORONA dd MAJt * Choice Jitolb'. 2U. !!Ila-Cement, Concrete 6600 Uphehtery et Colt name )'OUl' terms QI' Aaume Susannah WIS rm . .-.ms U21 E. 11th st. . FROM. 195. Pool., Clubhlt. Sl40-S155. ~ .. ~ Ftt lot Lot• of BRJ~ • B' -• ~ M1. 113-37!1'1' All7tkm Low In"'rfff. FHA Loan. . lS21 Harbor Blvd. 615-3722 or •tru Treft! Some OcH.n View. ALCOHOLICS Anon)'mOQI .....,, .......,...,.. oiu•,• Wallcer A Lee, "l682 E4ina;et". SMAU.. 'J BR on private Wettcllff 4230 Mer Apt B-1 f1S.20ll (1\ltr.) Harbor Area. Pbo1le m·l724 PLANTERS ·SLATE JOU & IMPL Y H B 842-4.f.M ,_ !:Tes. ftnetd lot •• Ill HamU. Huntl--5400 IMPROVED .,__,_._ ,.__ 24 Hours. CEMENT wor1t. .ag.2911 i-.1.. W-~ I .._ ' ·• ' >II""'" ton. 546--5630 RESORT Llvlfli, 2 br. 2% ~ ..,."'t....., .....,...,,. •-..-.--. -r HARD TO RND CLEAN. ,,.,. .... ' BR, ..,., ..... Poot. •••"•· "'° ,.. llewly Decorlletl * Ullfsn 2 IR Ar.· ~~: :.::"~ 7.';:.":."' "':::,;rci:,"n ,1;"'.,:..YK .. ~~ RELIABLE .-. - Glt•-1Rn bardwood "boon, dlapoeal, drapn. fmctd yd. furn, $375 fum. 548-3858 .-~TIO. · --Eo -5'16 ---· FURN. IACHEL R -•= 1. .. ~ .., . w.1. ...a.,... very weU kept tiome. DC· Bi mo. 54,_1C86 New cpta, 3 BR. l 'A ba. AnneuncenMnh 6410 ENI' u ~mice• cau Sat. a. cupitd by adulb only. 3 CoroM del Mir 4250 $130. Children welcom,. Utlll tncludtd I CEM worlr, • tfiM!m· • ' • ·• - ,_, u. •105 " -~ •· • w....,. 6240 c-H-...... C.._.. No Job 1oo ""'"· '"" "'· -· ,.,.,.,._ BRa 2 batld, ftreplaice, -,..., • 3 BR -•·-l11' Mn. Fn1I Gurley. Msrr. r .... ..,...,.n1 9UITn f1Hill built·inl, excdlent location. Uwwn •••••••••• &n-W. Celttt, Apt. #1 I02 Knairvlllt, Apt D. HJJ. INTERESTED in buy in I ff: ,rtrn.tCK 541-8615 DAYWOIUCER. • n1llllle. S200ll dowJI will ban& -4 BR. dell, comTtd car. 2 1 BR Fum •••••••••••• $13 5.16-2914 bome (II or Wt L&lre Ar-• FJlEE SAUNA • cvnoM Paliol, pool df'Clrs, GeMrt.I QevMc Onty SD,5ll0. be. bltnl. -.W-, ~ Bachelor F\lm .......... t15 Only $110 ~ Write Bal. p.z, With Swedish m11111ge by clrlvrways.. Concrete uw-AU Areu * su.- p.ul ,_ ... lty -'•, ....... ,._, med yd, SCENIC PROPERTIES Luxurlot11 Townhouee L •---• S 7 Exptrlplced M11m"'*'' __ ...._ ..,.101 '1;======::=1 • --..-• -r BED Hllrta ~ 705 eve of DaUy Piiot, New-OPEN T DAYS A w~rv hll A: l"t'"""'mC· ..-Ol~lc -• 84'1·1211111 Et'e1o w..2465 $215 mo. Cbldnl A pttl OK. 17>5r.I 1 ROOM ~ ·o·-:::::=::;:•c.:.:::t::_..:.•:-:J • 5tl-30l6 FURN Bach, 1 BR w/potlo. Elec ldtcheft .• Beautltuf bi& 100 CLIPP DllVI port Beach 9 am·lO pm · WllL lrllde lie. eoncr'ltle •1· HELP! Oorona del Mar. s14 Fem-pool. Ntar thopping. UJXURY ruRNJUMrURtt. WTD: OOrona dtl M• borne. 132 E. 18th SI. &Q.m1 bklck worti Jor car, boat, LIVE •INS AcUvHe11in1 omc. now Newport ileKh · 3200 leaf. $12S. rn 642-3645 HARBOR TOWNHOUSE BACHELOR. • l 6 2 BR ::er:.•::;~.= Proft!Slloflal ptT9Dlhali.I · hatbold hems. 812-UT ='~ .!:, out olliltinp. L!:ASE 3 1 • .._ BR'a, :i~ SML tum bach Apt. No cookr 2217VOCAH~ BlvOd., C.EM. attps flt !hare A Shops m8111Jtcrlpt naluatlon. Lttter Child Cere 6610 U&B E. lllh. SA. 5CT Sdllnc your ~? -•~ ...... 1,,. -...-dist to bcb: J A uv R YAL Dctanv\ew from l'Vfl'Y All-1 NI ntl of tnqulr)' • write batbl, bollt • lnl, fireplace, ""5 .... "'""' • ' BR Cp bull ._ 11" U~I IS I n..n .. Pilot a.. '" OdM'M • ElllUlb • Let1.11Mlp)'OO. ···'•.tlSmo.-"'~~" . ta, clrapet, I· mo up. F1N·Nc1•L ... ._ UCENSED l>AY CARE For prompt, dticlent dilhwuhlr, completely car-••~ Ina. 1wlm pool, gar. No 52441 "' "' SEMVICI OIRICTORY Hot. luncbla, ftalll, c:raftl. Perm'"-~~· Ltn4D lll"Yleecall today. peted. $230 mo.,.:_V~~.· Winter Monthly Rer!WI cbDdr'ftl or"pet1. Nice area. IUI. "----•ti• 6300 , __ __. •-_:.~ .._._ H.nor-Balrtr * s.&-1S39 ..._,. ""' ,.,... R .. lty Rltr. ...... .......... ........ JAMAJCA rNN HOTEL 6U-IG42 Rent1l1 Went.cl ftto ...,.,... ...... "',._..!?I ~ -M7·1~...... * LACHENMYll A& law ai Sl50 mo. 673-8:120 2 BR Unf. SIOO mo. "'ti, Latuna Beach Art pDery ;;;;;:::;:::::;:ii.;;;;..:;;:;::..:::=1 Centr....,. 6620 Hel Want.il,""MM -""' PY.T· pt)' w/tntanl 2 ·BR 1or price et ~ ROYAL HOMES DELUXE lui• "°"" lo ... lalbol 4300 ~ ~ ..:""'. wn;: "°"" ., -·· t. C.M. -• ~"' ""' "'"""· i) tn: wiu. • IOYI 10· 14 dalive ~Pool. Wilt-·D 1 11 cm 11· area. Sll» • $125 mo. h.Jntlnp 1vao.tM •hol• tat-...... 1o. i..s-Lca· lot, 3' BR 2 be, dilh-... carpeted ' ~ a.EAN Bacb Apta. AD All or ey. 546-4C84 m.mo u.lt. N.-V Allodatn BUilD m ...... ·~ ..... •uhc, *30 patio, block Wt! V.cu1.' MOO/mo. oe utU Incl. $7S-up, DUPLEX 2 Br-1'4 Ba-SJS5. WOULD ltlre boanll 6 room * fi4.65M + e Re•I• ... e DAILY !ILOT fmce. Olma' wm pay potlrts. '8.. to quallfted trtnant. 315 E. e.:iboa Blvd. Wshr • Drytt. Datnvr. Cpta: •-__. --MILLING • • --• b) GI or ntA • $25,950. Pr1ndpUi only pleu.. Jtu• &\LBOA * l7J.'8'J °""' Mq elftrU! No ptb ..,,-.-...--. "*"" f'nU.. fCm'ER. f'rff• stort. Wiii ........ _. hy""'""'"":r.;::;;,;::.. .. :r1 lltASHJ:Al RIAL TY PatdoD JUtr. M2-52!0 ~ ,,1 2..aR FURN. $1IO-ma. 173-'mO or 56-370I. man .. IG*5 •II.lb. Xlnt kle. M.c aal · .OJSTA llEllA wam::. • .HRL ~10 Sl50;:·=cs MT~~ :.;;11" ~~~."'~ ~· *• ••= t~~~Yc~~ J.IC R:."'.,m .!:,' =.:;:: ::::::.-4nO IUyollffnt WO .:.,;:;..,_~ ~car~ 'ti • S .I-ba., frpl, carp., ~ bH· TIL Juna • 3 ~-I: 2 ll0-01$I llf Ml M922 loc. Aw. MW'Jl'I' YOUR home:. On lrUll 11.2$ m«Ml * 56211' IOAT CAi1JtNm lntce , 1111-2 car pr., ._ ... pool, be ... • mcmtb-Udlfan. :2 BR. tJnf w/,.tlo. Alm 1 BR. f15 000 hr E 1 • J11L1D. W ..... & L.. 56Slll Aft 5 pm 6 ..... JU Fafnudo It· maB WW" qtta. dt'VI. ~ 1"11111 ....... fw...., '"5 hr f'Od lllt 6.w ft>.... ' xe• ...... ADOmONl. l'dMllll: CALL..... i -,,.,. .ID ..... ,.... ed: • ....,. ~ " llr .., -.... IGCI. or .._ A ..._ 1'R.AHKIZ'4 • ~-J.,..,====-=="'"IPENDmll.\ P< "'"1'""' a ..... ---IPACIOUl..J"*'> -.!:',,,. · ~-w._ ':I':"""""-· MMIJI -CX)Qfl. ..... HUN11MCTOH B&AOI * EAST8LUJT PLAZA cor.. Millis ONT •• Laa. .... -'" ~, A1J ..... ~ • utill .... .... ... - --=. I • l42-f4l!I& Ops JloNI, -I.. _ •-~...-.n bl .. ,-., ., nl" -\ I • II 1c...,.;;.~-=';,;;,,=~I DQM, 4 ""' Ba. .......... Ill<. au1. Eft "-"· -tlO. * 14~""4 ""' -· PY!--._ --..,_ lthL MMIU ....... (........ 6621 W. """--• 1'I IXICUTIVi HOMI U'lfl -. -..ma * CC1lTAGE .,.mo. TB w~ 11111 st. bltb ...-. S4MM3 BAB SITTlltO ~ ~ . , .BR ... ~ pool 0 -· -~D, ••--·~-w/ Y .,..,....,.. "'""Y--~-.--~. ·--., .. '"• lbJll' • C(llJ. 2 SednJOm, ._....-17 deconted, tncl-UtIU * Older 3 BR. 1\1 bo, .... 1•r. -t-, N"ICE NGlll, ftlod IOclltloft, rvu" _. _, tl1'o1.. Hot 1·~-·-un •-• rJV<.._ •~ --TJUll'I JllllUo. cpts/drpl. ..u 1ID wait t.arPftl $140. Aduha • S63U8 ~. lrpk!, pa.Uo. chll°d~ Con&ftllaa boml. ta Kltc!h ...,... Vk, d ,...._ i. ;;t: NB. ,;:"9 1$!9' of ....... ~ ..... Ille~ llbi HAP,DAL llAL TY 'l'e RMI Emtm *'43U lt'a Bndr. .,._ tlmt. BiC" OK. SISO; 543-1'49 -prtv SS. _... ll1ld. Mt.lilll mg HUB cl ~ b ~ :· M hr. _.. =.:. ~~--.. "Homn to Matdl tneome"' f'rfO _... .... n 11, ,.. Id ......... lftl1 .se. e. fTT!O • 1 Bil. UNF\11\N. ru.50 UP wtr. W I ldlttlm PRElaUPT10H GIAllDI ,.... •• , .. 1..:::,;;;:i~~fiiaj;-·j"'i~';'ii;;'~,...,,..,:;;~-=-=1 1740 Wef'MI' Ml 4405 -lllD • ,.. a DAILY DAILY P1L01 4's 'S I ~ tMi111 ... $22"° up ltud6o Apta. 1"I Vic: Gal11~•wl A: .,._, a,, rtW .... C111 ... ~., .. Nll.1' fllOI' ltllil I Cle~ Wllha 11t •1 Dime•• PD.Dl'WARTADllMHm ... NOW1 117 w. l!ttl *" m-5121 N..,,ort _.,., ~ ~ . ..,...,, ... ..,,_....,.HOW. Cll MI ~1•1-.-• I l • __ _. ... ..---~-.. .., .... -.. -~ ....... -.... -. _____ ,. ._ .. -.. ----.. -------·~~~:..: ___ -----4 ' ' ' I 0 • • • ·' • • / I > • > • ..... ..__._ ... • ... ' I... • \ c. . -"; . ·/ ---I I . . 3• DAl1.Y •n.OT MMday, """"'1 8, 1"68 · \.~ Joil::&-~~OVMINf ~·i-liMPLc;>YMliN1'11~·&..'f'U>YMIN! JOU-& llMl'J,0.Y .. "'-JOI.I & .~DYMINl ~ &-IMl'UI~ JOe1 & IMPtDYMD)'' 'JOtl'& ~L!!!! ,&IMDW -HalpW-.-7200 HolpW•ntod,Men7200 HalpW,.tad.-12GO HalpW..,,.,,...,nCI!· ........ •-1aac; HolpW-./. w.-,t111d-.-. w. 7Sll -.w. 7Pll ~ ~llMAN I I ,......;.. I !CRDNED ·-'!! as:. I II ,. ~· ·•EWPOIT • ,,,... ................... c..-..... M'a1'ntenance UlU'll\.M ,., .. _1 "-•MY " ., .... M .. : !.Mo. """ TUHNICIAIS .,, """" "'" ........ ""' Sltlo-sicrlllry OllL PRIDAY " =:\~ WOUlD YOU LIKE Mecha111'c "'""' , .. '•1d -·" ':!'O: .::'.''::... PElui11JIEL ' = " l Holpltal 200 Holpltal Circlt, • TECHNICIAl<l to aubt le-G.c;>.!telelj_ie1i;d cype • open Jmmedllte GPllllnc for lnlal ...... )lbw..... ur ~":"'&. ,__,_~ ,., •vn WfttmiNttt' TO W""" fOR THE rUor ICi~tllt Jn per(ormbi& New Acnll Telk!t •• SJto-S«r:I e~ 1CM> • ~ malllns fk ~ ,..,.. ,. ,_ _ • ,,..._. .,.;;:;;. • 193-(\ll, -Ext 324 """ -•• ,...~ in hy· ~~!:.nm,, •.,.n"m: .... 1 .. ,. ........ , ·-· ~~:-~.~.:: :::: ::.;:-:e;:~:u:-:,.. perilnoe ~m.1. ca-~-?:..~111 · --18EICf - DISllWASIB Grtat opportunity for am- biUous YOllftl man. Apply In ptr'IOn between 2 and 5 p.m: d•••11• •v••-a -~-~-• ..W,. TECHJllCll &AS C. QMPANYI •t••m t.ollert ,.. fu:lal llidneya, re\·ene "' root Opt,rator •••• J:o>-S350 wrllf!r. Shorthand ability JINSIN IJlOllll and dectrlcal dialyail FM P•lflon1 --10 llO w.p.m. RtefTll tX· Merf Cw qui ...... Only quellf'9cl applicatk>n. DuUes involve Ke)'l>Ch/Bkpr,,•cnt perleoce required. Di"t'er· M ,.. eppll.£.1nt1 MM epply routine pbyaical and cbemJ.. lkil1I ................ open lifkd re1~'.btUtin. ex· ~ "= OPEflllBS We Med High Sc.bool uad~ alH lor ~lar, full-lime employment in pipeline con- 1tructJon and clerical work. to cal mea1urement ot me&-Typist, age z.35 .... S323 up c:ellc:nt w~ condi-sto.3'e P•rSOfUMI Offlc• branes and 90lut\ona. Mllll e BY APPOUrtl'MEl'IT e tloM. . ' · llU-Drlwa,NI MZ-3870 Positions screened -·' Snack Shoo 2305 I , COfft Hwy. Conll'\e del Mlir Good •tartlng salaries, v:cel- lent opportunity for advance. rntnl. paid vact1lion1. p&id holidays, slckneu allowance, dlsablllty protection. pen. slons, steady work • rain or Wne. U.S. Divers Company 3323 W. Womer Santa Ana poueSI good meehanlcal ability and 2-3 yr1. ro!le;i:e chemistry or N!lated ldence. e ELECTROCHEMICAL TEOiNJCIAN wlU ~rk on .,_.,._,,/iAJ'fll/JO!MMl,\l.L ~ ----· ... ----electrochemical. electric.t.l JOBS AVAlUBLE and mecharUcal problen11 re-Pholle for ,Awl'~lfltmtnl C1ll P•rsannel 494-'401 TROll!C e:EtmJN6 co. Hostesses Apply in pe_rt0n 9-IJ or 3-t wkd;>~. Desip, Defflopment • ' and Production; par· tlcularly In RF, Dtli- tal Ind Logic fields. Instrumentation a n d AGE deaicners. MALE DIStiW ASHfR DAYS APPLY JN PERSON S.11 ANO ~ Monday throu1th Friday RBiEll E. W NEWPORT BEACH BUSBOYS Day shill, over 1.8. Apply in Ptf !IOll 9-11 .and 3-6 RflJBal E. W NEWPORT BEACH YOUNG MAN with e~ or lnlqttl In Mercflmdillnl Fabrle, Notionl ~"' Rel1ted ltema. A1e 22 to 40, BoDdabJe. Llm- Come to 1919 s. S1a1t Colltie Blvd. Anaheim Monday through Friday Jrom 8:30 a.m, to 4:00 p.m. SOUTHERN COUNTIES GAS COMPANY An equal opportunity employer JANUARY HIRING Merch. 0.pt. During the month of J an. uary we will accept appli- catioru1 from consclentiou1 ""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•I young men with a minimum of a high school. educ.lion to help out on a flill time basil In our Merchandi• ing Department. ACCOUNTANT TRAINEE ~lililar:Y aervtce lullllled or exempt. Young man to learn accountlnf and book· kttp!ng. Permanent lull timt, aood benefits. Inter· viewa ~ Daily. Contact Hugh Mynatt Richard's Udo Market Those applying muat be avail1ble to start work im· medlattly. NO LAYOFFS! Call 5J9.IJ83 for \nterv. appt. ID a.m. to :Z p.m. lated to baUerlc1. Should 642·90IO posst'u aood mechanical ~N"C"R~3l~?'l .. ·······-.. to~ ability to auemblt ba!lrry Gal Friday • •• •• • $-Kl(l.$450 Lagun1 hach, C11if. component.I and run meet.. TraMCr!ber~fi.O .••. , •• ~ An equal opportunity anical and electrical lt'llll. Insurance tme, type .... $330 employer Two yean college chemistry Ole trnr, It type ........ $300 --------- and five year1 exi>erience Bell! LocS.I Compt.nit'll ~ulred. J, R. Pierce Auoc. Age11ey • 1882 Newport; C.M. 642--6120 P ... M Apply In Petton or Cell MRS. E. M<GREGOR 714-133-1311 , Ext. 341 DOUGLAS ASTROPOWER LABORATORY McDonn•ll 0o.,.1n Corpor1tion 2121 C1mput Driv• NEWPORT BEACH CALIFORNIA He '" Went.d, Women 7400 WOMEN: Studio Cirl Holly. wood Coametlca need• wom- en In 1nd around Newport Bl!ach, D:llta Me.a. full o-P1rt time. No expe.rieoce required-No lerrltory rr. 1trictioJu,. Take onlcn any· wbel"t. H11ht1l prcl(lts. 500 Good HOU3e~eepln1 approv· ed comielic1. ENerylhing lurnl.sbed Cred it eictmded. No atock to carry. No fran- chlae teea. No 1toek inveat- ment. For full information by mail, ptu1 3 free sam- plea, write STUDIO GIRL EXPERIENCED Comrnerdel Tef .. r UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK J029 Herbor llvd. Coate Mfte 546.2033 An equal opportunity tmploytr Applicanta conaidered m merit· reiardlHa ol race, rellcious creed. coM-, national orlj;in or ance ... "" rllJIBl l l& NEWPORT BEACH \'l1l:ress-D1rs Over 21 . Expe:rit9ci!d Apply in pel"IOQ 1-10::.0 or 3:?1~ w!·:J~:v•. '"'1JBBI E. W NEWPORT BEACH -Attrldlw . wo:n;:en- Am·-:r· u:;, 1.::;d J:~r.:unality. use of car, over :n. Aver· 1ie parl time $:i!I. a week. 1''ull tlmf! sil4. No expc;ri- enee nece11ary, For prompt introductory h.tr.r. call Mr. James, ~~~---McnlllOSO Wanted No exper ience neceuary. Salary open, Are 22.J2. ~ APPLY IN PERSON lled travd, with expenses paid. S.lary A: all custo- mary company benefit1. Apply by letter for inter- view, Box P-3, Daily Pilot. 3433 Via Udo Newport Beach """" " INSPECTOR An equal opportwUcy employer HOLLYWOOD t"'ORMULA, Dept. N-142, U411 Hart St .. No. Holl)'W1Jpd, Calif. 91605. COAST HEAL TH CLUI /J.w Immediate big profit Nrwspaper JnaerUni: in Ult -~'~"c.=E=· ~'='lh=-S='="-C=·=M=·-Preclti•n Geen o~enlnga 1or c:ay and state Mali room. lnterviewina a... Shoe · ,Salesman for excllisive mens lbot * 11ore In Huntington Center. Contact; * Machine shop. Ex:perienctd manarers. u AM. Contacl •only. P~aneit. OUtstand-* HELP WANTED * . CaahJer . Ruepllonist Georz, Arau:i PART TIMf WORll CAL-RON Ing wagea and frillae bent. Excellent opporlunlty it you DAILY PlLOT NOW HIRING fits for qua.Wied depend. LARGE COMPANY NOW have accunlt clerk al abil· U> W. a.,, St. Free trautin&: to women Mr. F1eek ltegal Shoe Shop #61 Huntington Cmter 40 MEN able Ptrson. Call w appl.J EXPANDING TO OJ\. lty and po!ae In h.andlini: Cc.ta Meu who qu.Wy to repreRnt Start work immediately. Pickup Preoilion Gear ANGE COUNTY. customer contacts. High ---===-==---Avon. Call coUeet 5J0.581iG No experience neceuary. l9'l6 Placentia Ave. IChool graduation required. BARMAIDS • • • --S-UPERVISORS-- WWl.n&" to work overtime Colla Mtaa NOW HIRING PAO FlC nNANCE tor Holiday Health Spa, No Experience Necessary I evtty day during ntxt & ,.::8"~1 ~11~ Eq7: ~=n~~d., c:;, .•• ancl GO-GO Costa Mesa. f'ulJ or par t monthll. Will train. Start e u uru PERMANENT PO s f. ernp er DANCERS time. • Bttwttn ~ A Zi. Mt:st bave dee Calltomll drl~tna rt,iont. Apply YELLOW CAI CD. 116 z. 16th st. •t $2.35 per hour. Rapid employer TION8 NOW AVAi' FRIENDLY home with work· Nr.at appe•rance. We train. ~ " th h -• I $3:JO por wMk. advancement to people 1 ·--==~~---1 ABLE. OPENINGS FOR 1111 mo er as "'"" er a ./ APPLY IN PERSON: wiU1nr to worl!:, Call Per-AQUA·TROL 49 MEN WITH AU. live-In housekeeper wi!h ' -&J~:. '.l ot 633-!li~ ./ 2'.l!XJ HAr.BOP. BLVD. 1QMe1 Department M~ Hydro • Dynamica Division KINDS OF WORK BACK· pleaaant d~lli011 10 tielri GIRLS GIRLS GIRLS TELE. E:"JLlcITong- a.ta M~ da)' ,t Tue.Uy only. need:I 20 men kn.media tely. GROUNDS. care for rwo aifla, 4 a.nd 6. Hair ~ioddl W1ntcd ~:·:r~r. Over ll. Plcaaant 141-4466 Several Dept opening• • lUO monthly with private Mu'd. ht' anracth•e-and hav.. ofl!ce, Ni·ipt £.::ach i rea. SERVICE 5it'ATION SALESMAN * * Sain .t Service, O'edil, No experience neceJSaty l'OOO'I, board and all priv· good hair. Photogrilphy and Gu;:•r Sal·:ry + £ONUS. 5 ~ •C..:...--==~--'-'-PerlOMl'l, Management tn 90ttle department.! as llqn. Ca:JJ 197·513:l after Ii eompeUtion halr aryling. f'i.11 OI' P/tinit>. 644·109ii 3 lo yrs 'xperlence, .w )'t'l 1 ••• _ Trainee. 141'-mo mlo. ~ .. ,. P .M. , Ca.1164" ... ~...... '-·I Id r , llni.t ecbanical ~ e-we have training p~ ~ ""ore; 10-a.m or alt 5--pm. or 0 e • 1 .,, m JtEPRESENTATrn.:P antee lt qualified. AU drpll MEDIC " koowledge nee. Neat in * Leadblc independent spKlaJ. bave Training Program. gram for Youna men who AL Aul. Age 21.411. WOMEN Iii to SO who would Houseke?er.icr, co:ik; c~er. ~e:i.ranc:e, See ~e: •<wo.. ""'"" ., -·tt 100 SkillN or Un·'-'"ol ,............ want to leam a trade. Have own trans. Willln:; ID Uke to make SS or more lul. elficlc'll. R~fer~nct•· "'-N--~ 81 d CM .... _ ... ......., ~~~..-train appUcanl preferably p:-r htoUr •'ellina Studio Girl 1~ ..,.,.n 1 3 P'I d ·1 s ......., "''"Y""' v ·• · · m""'"' ~•-, --~•-m table. High """°' arada or /2 II T ·•· ·-... 0 " al)', un- •'llOLESALE • ·~~ Fbt .. , .... ·-SA_....._ TOP WAGES w )Tl co q e. ~pe compl Co!!meti~ call S41-458fl w days oU. Olo."11 tran~ort· .._.., .. ._ • Oraop Caaa.QI'. Thia 11 an equivalent. 10 qualUied men resume gi'fing all e.'tper. 5-fl--4619 lure ShoWroom needs m1:11 <ipportunlty to enter dij:nl-For Applk<ition ln{q bu1lnet1f It collt_1e ,11bjecis, tation '· · -· -49-1•7:'.35 who can ·~ang: and rewire fSed proteukloal awns fu1J CALL S47.o6o1 CALL FOR DEFINITE and mail to--iJiix M-1 Dali¥ R.E. TAAJNEE. f'ul1 or P/ HOU~EKEZPER for care Jl;::btlna f!mn'es .i.o M>mt _. part time. Invelbneftl -Pilot. time. Bkr. A: Developer wiU ol 14 mos old c"ffrl .l llthl 1tock roOm work. FE.lb ap not DK"l'UUJ, we train. * llTERJIAJIOIAL TIME APPOINTMENI', LADY over~. re:flned, know· train lor r..E. llcenae at bb hou:st'kecpln;::. S::!l wttk + MAN coilPANY. 541-6.351. ..--~---• _ __. ,_ ,_. I ,';:;"':;;"';;:;;";;·='"~~=-"'=''"'=~~ room I: board. !J6· .• 52.;2 .,.,_.. -,_ ...-All applicants must be ..:uge o bookkeepin!:t. cap. 1-JAGUAA MECHANIC \'elton Inc. 21lr.I N. Maia. MFG. CO. able to ltRrl work Un-1ble to mana1e Interior de< .. BABYSmER wtd Tut...Sat. EXPERT typlst:-Mi:c1"'.°1--caJ A: l·HEA. VY DUTY MECH. Santa Ana. mediately. ontirl( 1 1 u d 1 0 Newport 1-3 pm care d I child. Vic. l>ltclicart blltin:t. l D-•" -w M 8' l>1tsa North Apts. CM 673-9220 -"'•.IUM --~. EN SKD.J...ED. SEMI SKil..LEO. ach. Salary + C'.Qmmisa-e STANSBURY BUiat Good worke~ • atart Im-UN-SKILLED * 537.2312 * ion. References. Write c/o S®- 2699 YARDAGE SALES e 234 C. 17th SVc.M.. m«llatdy · • good pay • PERMANENT POSmON Daily Pilot Box M136. COUPLE Nl"lt'poc-1 area. call 838-59t6 • fSee: @ VICE MGR.) Jli(ht work bonllll • lots NOW AVAILABLE 1---·c"1"T~y·•o~F;---· I "•a~ ... ;;;;:.~-a..;:::=mko::•"1.co.;;::•s~.0:1.,=-for Ml!.Jlaier Mottl Apta I ll 6 pm for appt. REAlr ..... UTA'TE al overtime • m expe:ri--TOP STARTING WAGES NEWPORT IEACH FULLER BRUSH ?376 Ne11o ·..crt Blvd. 541-9756 1 ~N~U~RS=E~R~Y-A~l~'l_E_N_DA_NT_ • wl1> .... ence enc:euary • No experience neceaaary a1 Opport. mother'a I: ('(llle"t • DENT AL ASSISTANT * Churcti. Su'ida11 .l other oc· Shouldn't ,. bt W' C•ll p---• n-pt. altt ~ I frlll1AJ£ " "'-· ._.. I d lo •-7•-I: LffT ""' lntonna.tka Mr .,,_.._...., · we: tr . ~~nings tor 40 ~I r!ril ll'l'Y"lce eitab customen ""-'l>Crten .. 'nl requ re c11 ns. ,,...... :...•. Pho:le ar ;ftte WALKER a . RUllO 142-4447 men with all typn of work. $2.00 Ptr hour 499·1351 or 496-2011 BABYSmER ne~l"d I am. LEE tnc. l!Jll JlllW' JD\14. Al•rt Young Men For Interview: (IVll f1611£1 Can 838-tl5S or 546-&.139 RESTAURANT Help. Part 6 pm My home. 3 1mall 1lrl~ ~3029. ,"' 311 how'a or ll'IOt'e pe_r wf!t!k, can Mon. &: Tues. 53"?·2311 _ lnterler 0..lgMr. lime. Eveninr. Over 21. Own trans CM area. 141-4192 CAR·-· ...,ys 1lexlble ICbedule. Earn IOO S!lfil..lll69 per month MUST HAVE EXPERIENCE: 1-""'==""~===~--I ---IAJt MAID- -oo ROUT!Z -week up. Mutt have neat • Peint.... -lmmedi.ate-<>pporrunity-for Apply between 10 i' 12 noon. CHARGE m ;)43:9!153 AV n.ABJ.j _,,peanncr, aood pe:nona]. • C•rpent•r• l't'(istered, e x: p e r I eneed • ff. J . Ci•rrelt Furniture. Htl'NTl1 Tr1N B£Aal If¥, car, 21).41)_ We train. For • Boncter1 civil ffl.!linett 1eekinf • e 211.5 HARBOR Bl!.VD. DAI PILOT prompt lntro. interv. call Mr. e Molden challenaina 1 n d rew11rd-e COSTA MESA o -e ..:.''=m~"""' ~....,..~::,=.;·"'=;--! e J.lcoeters Ing career In municipal SECRETARY, pan time, 10 Men ~ tor PoUab ' EXPERIENCED public works, f'w fUrtlltt general office work, ~ bn Waxing. Elfi, or 1nexp. Q:in. SHOE SALESMAN JENSEN WormaUon C011tact: a wtek. Tranaportation tact Bob c:r Jmy at· 2960 Top eorning. All bentflll in· · Mlrln• Corp. PtrtonMI Office J'IC!eded. SJ6.IIOO, uk for Harbor Bl;Yd. 546-3363 or ciudina: profit aharin(. 2$ Fischer CITY HALL Mr. Simpoon, aecretary 54S-3191 : S and A Shoe Costa Meu. l300 Newport llvd., NI Eicperiericed WaltrtMea. ROun:sr.&VAIL.lB'.E: 464 S. Main St., OrRnge ~ Cellfornle 92660 AppiJ in peT"bl only. .. ~ 33.l E. 11th St., Coeta Mru (714) 673-2110 Swia tbaiet Rat. 414 N. WeatmlMtes-: tor lla)'I lfl.14 IOYS 10 -14 MAN WANTED Between &.5 WMkda)'I Newport Bini., Newport Good ProfMJ • Mo Sulll:!Q Coad routes! e Good praftt! Witb G 0 0 D Backaround Or (7141 5J6.7'72 Bch. DellvirJ IC-Cm BALBOA PENINSULA of Mechanical A b l 11 t Yi--'"='='='~·~•::...;•~"="=""':=':__ 11 "HS~K~P~._~~!Jv~~-~-,~,--,,~--. l>IATURE .-non care for DAILY PILOT for Knlttlnr M 1 c h I n e. excepUonal job lor rifllt pe:r- ln"t'alkl fa~. 45 lln Ptr • 642-021 e ExPtrience he I p I u I but MANAGEMENT IOl'I-Write w/refs to PO Box Wttk. Ref.Ir. 49f.124T aft e Top notch Service Station not necnury. * Will 14 Corona del Mar. •0:JO -~eeblk~ Mu.t be Man fa miliar wttb all u-trCA.U.L.IFORN* APPLY: TRAINEE Girt Friday. 8:»3:1X> P.M. cpenua e ~ pect.1 d buainess. $500. mo. IA UMBRELJ..A :Zl or over. F1ve-day week l BARTENDitt Night 1hlh. + comm. + bonu11. Ray e 2!r72 CE'NTIJRY PLACE. High School Grad. Waller'• Sign Studkl Apply 12-r$rl. THE PAD-C..rey's Chrvron 604 · S. • COSTA MESA Excellent career oppt)'I Z!Q4 Newport Blvd, NB DOCK, ul.Joiain SI., f$.. Cout Hwy. L1guna Beach CHARGE rr. Public Finance Corp. BOOKPR. Dble mtry ..,.c.em. . 6464141 .. ~ .. ~ Job Wantfd. IMn 7000Joll Wente.I, M.n 7000 Job Wented, -7000 """..., • ..,,._Apply Tab Prinl-lng A Varitypq, HIM Bab. , .7 - SI'""-" & MeMpts I -""~":· C;:M;:·~~-~­Caf'Mt opporty wtt!I lndq Sl1TER/PART TIME f1ml offertn1 onr 100 ma-MON A THURS. 2 9Cbool. tuaJ fllnU. nan ot pt ttme. aae boys. * 541-U'JS. No ll!XJlft nee. we tntr.. I "==~------Npt Bdl omc., ll2-lm HSEKPR needed to llv~in $uta. AA0 ofllce, 517-1331 Cart for 2 chldnl. Dweston 11nanda1 147-95911 s.r.1cn, loc. BABYSl'ITER • Bo)' ap-4. YACHT IEPAll CAIPINTEI Boal yard txperit.J>ce f!• quired. Cood Job for top man •. Bleckle'1 Botil Yard .,,..,. Corona de:I Mar lift.· 61;;.JI:n or 642-tl+I MOTEL M-.pr. Prder· ably married.. for JO units. I Pbont 540-5132 tar drta1la. • Bookkeeptr • Secttl•f)' !or l'Ontrtlctor 3 di>)' wk. N""1JOrt Betcb StMC . MU.. bank woaW like experienced help. NI nT,£0) PLUS · REGULA.1\ or pm time. 4144771 CASH BONUS for m.n Oftr CHIU> can, If hlrfwOl'k. 5 40 In Onnre CowltY Be1ch ~ Own trana. 1 alrl ' area. Take lhor1 auto tripa yn. 175-6119 or m..204 to c:ontact CUltomel'I. Air mail L. P. Dlckttlol, BABYllTt'EJl. J pm &o 12 Southweatrni Petrol•• midnlte 5"47 -irk. oWn lr9ftl. (Mp., Fort WcrUa, Texa CM UM. ta.M72 W J pm. I ;;";;';;;ill.;,,.=--=....,.~~ : BABYSITl'ING wlttl var'«d YOUNG tna11 needed in col· ~ A llaN houfkffpins. lff lhop, CdM, .. hr •Jc, 1---•.....: .. ='""=-"·--lood aalar)'. Could be n!Pt l mdei1, Oance to ..,_,., m.J11En' mwMtpl9C'• 11'1 OfFICE SUl'ERVISOlt J. C. PENNEY CO. NEWEST STORE IN NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT CENTER HAS OPENINGS FOR OFFICE SUPERVISOR Recent succesaful 'supervisory experience required. No Bookkee.Plng experience necaaary. OUTSTANDING BINIFIT 'RDGllAM INCLUDING < ** GeN Hntlnt1 ** Ptld •ecltlon **Sick LHYO ** ,Hoepltalbatlen ** -Sharl"'' ** DI-on all l"'rch•M• Al'l'LY NOW IN 'ERSON 10 A.M. TO 4 P.M. TUESDAY, THUUDAY & ~IDAY J. C. PENNEY CO. NEWPORT CENTER ?.4 FASHION ISl..AND l\:ewport leach, Calf. ' Musi hllvt Ptl'IOMUI)', rood '°"1l. 1"bl DAD..t t>flD'I ref,renc:t:1. can momtnas Outlfted ~ I • •• i" bdcn ll ••· ma kr ...., -• -. ""' I• All Equal Opportunlly Employer •PPl· llOWlll ,., _________________ _ • '· I ~ .. -" Degree ill math, phys. ic, or en&ineering. Experience in rul time sharin1 requiret1 for some openings. Both lclentifk a n d bu~ness proaramln& openings. Sales Enl)!llffl'I A:?greSGi" 25-35. De- gree with sales ex per· ience. (Avionica deslr· ab!'.!). A man who thrives on hard w'ork, desires mi naeement opportunity with soDd growing company. Re- 1pona:l b1e for further compa ny growth by sales m existing pro- duct lines and contri- bution lo new product development An idea man who can uplore in de'>th ,all P,bues of the .d i1J>l.a'y field. (These aren't the men who hive to get home to put the kids to bed at night.) * Mat Controller under 31"'please. will 1u~ ervile aevenl w«nm. 3 to 5 years construction exper. prefelTM _ $1000. * CIYll Intl,_, f or devtlopment compm)' with •tronc crowth ~ mu.I ............. , .... -Soo< * Pl•-Llltllhcapa Architect Stronr emphUis on 1ite plannin( ...... _,_ .... w $800 * Celcul•tor Mechanic Repair calculatorl, type- writers. adding machine .. , .. , .......................... -.,.. * Staff Acceuntant for rroWln& CPA firm, de-(rtt. 2 ye&r1 exper. ........... : .... ,.-_,___ in> * MlnAfMMnt Treln• Oeg?'ee. Promotion auper· visor in 6 moa. _ $650 Your ,...,.. wlll M * DJ. C11t•r Exper. Stable company. Top beneflll .......... -$511 revlewN by eur :.,. nq!e T«h grecfuate. IBSME-MBA) who has hH ,..11tec1 technkel ••f>9rl•nce incl k'""" * Melnten•nc• comp1nlet from the In tide. Engi""r Exper. ln air cond .• heat- T 0 T H E HARRIED ini;:, reneral malntenanct. ~u;~m::~iA~I ····················· · · "'0 HUSBAND WHO TRAV· *Jr. Archltectur1I ELS TO LOS ANGELES TO WORK IN THE TECHNICAL FIELD, SEND ME A RESUME ON HIM AND l'LL GET HIM BACK INTO OR· ANG!;; COUNTY. '" Tho Weaker Sex , ........................ , Socl'OMrles • Gi rl Friday (one- girl o f fice), age 20.35. IBM Exec. Very weD groomed. 1400 e Secretary, Sales Di· rector. Must be able to 1land on her own two feet. SP EL L, SPELL. SPELL! ,500. e To the Regional Sales Manager. Young and beautiful. Make unhappy customers HAPPY. $450. • Pre1tige firm de- sires another thlnk· ~your-own.feet girl. New building on the Bay. $450. looldloepor Dreft1m•n Specialize buic dnflin( and architectural dtli(TI . OrgrH or near degree . ............................... -~-$400 HMALE * S.Cret•ry SH, 80, type 50. Custom· er Relatlo111 or Market· ini exp. helpful To Ul1 * G.ner1I Office BWly, lntrrnting A VU'• led. Type 60. figure apil· tude. Flexible penonallt)'. ........ ,.,.,., ............. -To $<2 •-Keypunch For Alpha and Numeric. Minimum 1 yr exper. ···-········· .................. To $425 0 Lapl Secy. Diet.,.._ SH helpful. f'ut accur. ate typb t. Calif. exper, ~··---··-········-·-·w To $450 Ught typing, Iota ol * Jr. Secy p bone answering, Prefer u/30 with dicta· very wel1 groomed II phone exp. L I 1 h t SH you are in the public helpful, not necHM.ry eye. To $450. Newport area. _ To M5I Rocoptlonlst Typist 0 General Office Beautiful of f i c e 11 Age open. Ability to han· beauUful company. die public. Type 50. S350 1350. <Split ftt.J AccHMllMJ Ciotti o Ganaral llookk•por General cferk, under 30, with billing uper- lence. Li« ht book· keep In&, I y p e 55 w.p.m., 10 ff)' addin( machine. ··r.·i.nc.d -rte nMClete t.r my olfl<0. Wiii enjoy 40% COfM'llMion, p r • f I t· ""''"' .. .,..,... tunlty. 1· .. lal4 "'• .--.-pu ....... ,.. money! For t h o 1 e talented men aJ'd w omen. de- llrin& a more chal- l<nlin« position di· Gene r • t Accounlina General A ccountln a Bac.krround. Some cler· ical duUn. Ugbt 1)-plni --.,,. --~ ... •ETnpto~ Jl&Yi ftts •Applicant P9.YI ftts Newport '•l'IOtlnel ,rect resume to: . 1 • h • or t ~ capable woman Interested In top paylnl 10<01 te mporary jobo. Malo poelUon1 -1 .. pold, o1 ........ r .. inale -soma paid, IOll!c" Ill appllcul NCR Oper1ior1 Typl<lJ Se~re~les Bookhopm - SI cram. Flo~ PROOUt U.l "" 1 •• , .. for irltl lu1ltllto e BEAi 0 Fo """"" Kl PROt INOU! GROC TRONI " Y/t ,·. • . I I I I < APLE ..... o ... T•t App• 7159 Ha SCI A 5F.Tl'EI of.armc ...... Retail1 ....."' ~ IJ"x71" • ·- r tl II .... ' . lion 000. -,... .. ... .... ""' ""' ... .. , . ... ,,,. 511 ••• ICt. ''° ... ... ... lOO m-.,. 133 '" ·•· ly, "' k "· "' •· '" 50 •· Ji y . ,. ;o .) •• • ,. .. l i , -·---..... ....,..., caaimi. ...... '---_ PuwwtlM Jt.Wwn'• ,....,...,. N.._"-N.._s.Ocb ' Dtnetts-Bedroom eeu Tables-Lamps.Mite. Approv•d furniture 2159 Harbor Bl, CM ~9660 • . ~ ---.... ~ . . .. ·~ ... ' ---.... ---...,.. ___ ..----~ ·-. --.. , • . . . • CHRYSLER '61 OIRYSLER, full pwr. air. New aulo ttana:, new paint. Abloluttly prrfect! Dir. 1 owner. U. d.n, $39 mo. CONTINE.NTAL IMFU.CVLATE '65 Uncoln ConHMntal. Vinyl top.It-alb. et lntft'ior • full powtt • AM/FM radio • air cond. • wsw. Oria:. OWMf'. srm . ....... '66 t'ON'?"L Std/Full pwr, Fcly·all', RltH, ~athcr int. 1MMAC! Blut book-$4450. Will take $3500. se.ms ••• . --. ... . .... layslde Moton 1200W. Coast Hwy, NI 1964 RANCHERO, V.a, 1uto trans, bucket seata. Excd· Lent l"ODdltlon. $1095. PLYMOUTH * '65 PLY VAL* 2-dr, I cyl, •Wt lrl.n.I. R/H, 32,000 ml. $800 w bell otlel} 548-9621 PONnAC ., ROY CARVQ . P'ON11AC ~-' --Ill., """ ..... Kl6-4444 Onl!cl Caunty'a Exclullw DuJer ~or ftolll • RO)'OI aalS '*~ * 646-5006 e.n117. :: t I 'IO GALAXIE $300 PONnAC '&6 BONNE. C()N9 " t/ GOOD CONDITION! Fae air cond. po11ttt brak..: ,. 646-4508 or 541-1950 &leerlll(, 6-way ben<:h 1eats, '59 RANOfERO $«Xl * New tilt 1teer wrl, Mlllt 1&~ paint, Good tlrel • motor. '"'""~:,""~· ~ply~·~"'"~'~"":;:..~,i 646-1.m evn a: wttkendl. '65 BONNEVJLLE/ A(.~ 1' 'liO FORD WAGON. Alfl'O, cond! F\a1l pwr. Top cond! P /S, Rl:H. Q.EAN! "51). Sacrifice 11685. 6#-0156 ORIG-OWNER 644-1618 I '62 BONNEVIU.E '960. XLNT MECHANICAL cond~ NEW TIRES. 9112-4673 '.'> S·UN. &MON. ONLY! '67 CADIUAC '66 fOID (-• VIiie. L-. I nn'll lb•""'"' nlW ur. v....., ltW!flllM ... '5195 '1895 '67 El DORADO '60 CllRYSl.ER * WE llED YOll 'IUll£ 1( NICE ASSORTMENT JAGUARS-COMm MUSTANGS-T·llRDS AU: 5"CIAU Y l'llCIDI Bayside Moton 1200 W. COCllt Hwy., N • • ---' , . ' • .. --- I • JI -H ' -·--•w~-~-----·~---···-<'~ -.· _____ ,,, __ , . ._,,.~ ~ ~---~~-----------.. --~-----· ---- ~IUL'l' PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE LtJaded Questionnaire For u lone as it has been operating. the John Birch Society's princlpa\ product has beeri a deliberate ind cal· culated proeram of sowing fear, doubt and suspicion in American Institutions. Oran1e County's Sen. John G. Schmitz, the only ac· knowledged John Birch member in the slate Legislature, follows the P.arty line. He is doing everything he can to make Californians (1) fearful of higher education in· 1lituti9n.s and (2) withhold financial support from Cali· fomia colleges and universities. Schmitz's newest campaign is transparent. He has rnaiJed out thousands of questionnaires for an obvious r.urpoae: to attempt to obtain ''proof" that our state col· es:es and universities are not worthy of support. The sen.tor's method is sim ple . He sets ·the stage by giving his version of 10 instances of misconduct and poor judgment on state college and university campuses. Then he follows with seven questions designed to ex· tract the response he is looking for. AA a Mailbox contributor noted on this page Jr~t Friday. the 10 "incidents" cited. by Sen. Schmitz are fir more complicated than his over-simplified black·and· white analysis would indicate. In short. it is a loaded questionnaire preceded by loaded propaganda. This ~ not to say that all is well on California's carnpU6es. Some of the incidents cited renect repre· hensible conduct on the part of students• and faculty members. And to ignore these In cidents or to say they didn't exist would be wrong. But Sen. Schmilz's ·method of meeting these prob- lems is equally reprehensible. For what he apparently wants to do is subject one of the world's greatest edu· Viet Reds Plan Thieu Overthrow WASHINGTON -North Vietnam's new stratel)' ls designed to help hls· tory repeat iLlelf in South Vietnam. A diplomatic • military • propaganda offenaive a1millr to the one that led to the overt.bnlw of the pro-American eovernment of Preaident Ngo Dinh l>iem in 1tU is bein1 launched by Hanoi •&a.inst President Npyen Van 11\leu'1 coverntnent. The 19111 objective of the new North Vletnmneae campaign., a1 planned In MNCOW and Hanoi rttenUy, Is to top- ple Thieu and nplace bis gcwernment with a coalition reeime including the Communists. Thll is the heart of the warning U.S. inttWgence. officials have pre· pared for Pretldtat Johnaoa and his Vietnam adviletl. CAPTURED COMMUNIST docu· meats and ol:ler intelligence data, ac· cording to tbese officials, reveal that the thne·proqed a1uult against Tbleu will be&in early in February and be just • intenelve as was the one atainst Diem. Tbey tavisloo a m...ive terror campaign al.med at dlmJ.pUng Sa1gon and oiler major South Vietnamese cities by demonstrations, atreet Ught- lng, strikes, bombings of ,public fa- cilities. and assassinations. Already additional North Vietna- mese divisions are being sent south to put new pressure on U.S. troops and keep them occupied so Viet Cong guerrillas can concentrate \heir as- saults on the cities. ·A step-up Of rocket fire and mor- tar attacks against South Vietnamese a:ovemment facilities and U.S: air and 1upply ba1es are also expected Jn the coming month1. TIIE TERROR campaign will be closel7 linJ~-'tfith_ a _w_or.ldwidt prop- aganda drive to di1credll President Thieu and his newly-elected govern- ment. The Communisb' propaganda U1eme will be that peace will come to Sooth Vietnam once Thieu is ousted -id a coalitioli toYerhment formed · ilth the Viet Cong. According to these intelligence ')urce1, Hanoi'-9 all-cut drive to topple hieu Is also clearly indicated In the ' istructions beinc relayed to North :etnamese diplomat.I throughout the ·rid. i)ne .diplomatic message lntercept- 1 by the CIA pointed out that the '.·point '"Peace Program'' sent to the United NaUons last month by the Na- C:inal Llbtratlon Front. the Viet Cong r:>litical arm, should be lnterpre~ "an all-out declaration of w a r BIJ Geor,e --~ Dear George : Decided to take a minute and cofnm1tnt on your corny prob- lem. When we pick up a paper these days we read 11bout wars, protest, robberies, rapes. mur- ders. hlgher prttts, tu lncreas· es and strikes. I'd just like to 1ay It's ,. ;1•~;,;.__;:;re lo 1mile in tM middle or all this. So. an J can say 11 keep the corn com· Inc. Georae. JUST ME Dear J. M.: Well Thank you. I pess. CONFIDtNTIAL TO POST· AL TELSGRAPH : rm nol ..,. It's enough to trJ hardfr. (Wrl.. 10 Geo<p. c/O lllb aew1pa:per. ll you tlUnk your prob•m tou.ldn't confute you raort. NiJM-to Uve KEU.. c:oa· ,_,... .... ., ,, against the government o( President Nguyen Van ThJeu." ON DEC. zt, I•. the National Lib- eration Front (NLF) was founded by Issuing a 14-point "Peace Program." which contained a call for the ouster ol President Ngo Dinh Diem. This anti-Diem declaration. was fol· lowed by a worldwide Communlst-<li- rected campaign to discredit Diem. The propaganda effort was accom·· panJed by violent Buddhlst demon· strations in Saigon sparked by Thich Tri Quang, ~te labeled Hanoi 's agmt in South etnam. Eight days ter Diem was over- thrown on Nov. I, 1963, the Central Committee of the National Libera· Uon Front, decided lo a&k for a cease- fir-e-and to enter negotiations with those factions that overthrew Diem . Thia decision WU ratified by NLF's second congress In January 1964. but the ruJ.in& South Vietnamese military junta opposed negotiations and Presi· dent Johnson supported this decision . NLF'S THIRD congress, held in Au· i:us1 1967 somewhere in North Viet- nam , revised and adopted the new 14-point ''Peace Program." In Sep- tember NLF's Central Committee agreed on the Umin( of the anti- Tbieu offtlneive. • H a n o l's propaganda olfensive against President Thieu will be gear· ed to take full advantage of the grow· Ing anti-Vletnam war movement in the U.S. " NLF representatives in Algeria, Poland. and Romania have begun sug- gesting to U.S. peace group officials that once the Thieu government is toppled Viet Cong leaders would then "negotiate." with "those non-Commu· nists in South Vietnam who partici- pafe lft ttie overthrow" to form a .coa· lition government. SIGNIFICANTLY, these NLF rep· resentatives are saying President Johnson would have no choice but to agrtt to such an arrangement this time because of his involvement in the election campaign. Once the new coalition government with the Viet Cong was formed , NLF representatives state. a request would be sent to the Unit~ Nations demaniJ- lng immediate \:;th'1rawal O{ U. S. forces from South Vietnam. This new Communist strategy fits In with plans now being drafted in South Vietnam by Thich Tri Quang, whose violent demonstrations inOam- ed world public opinion against Diem . A U.S. Army report on his recent actifitles warned he is covertly or- ganit.ing a ne w "Buddhist Y o u t h Force" and plan1 to send them ram· paging thtouf!h the slreelS of Saigon as soon as the signal comes from Hanoi. Pa•I Sc1 ti Quotes l(atbry• lf•lnte, a•lMF revllithtlJ S. F. c•lldlt11tl Mine,• LSO.-: '"1'bere's no ihort cut to k.nowUig fOuf· seu. There '• no short cut to apiriluaJ awarmets." IA. Wiii•• RNillt, L A. p1ke ,ff. --i.r. chplatr-"Th< po. Umnan J1, H<'Ol'ld·aueued by the pu~ lit llHll'I than meombera of any other proltAJon. and alWIJ'• con16der• hJm· ,,.,, ,., ~~ ,.., ..... l" .. ,_~,V#' .. • cational systems to the wbilne of himself and politicialUI who feel as he does. by 60wing the seeds of doubt and dist.rust. The plain fact Is California has done a good job - possibly an excellent job -of meeting a staggering ob- Ugatlon of education. 'Where It has railedr where the incidents such as Schmitz relates have popped up, an almost insignificant minorit>S ~of students and faculty member• is involved. · Even accepting aU of Schmitz's Interpretations as fa ct <which we don 't). he is speakNlg of a smalJ minority. a tiny minority. of California's students and ,teachers. Placed in Ole balance, all or the bonafide students (not the.campus hangers-on) •and faculty members involved in debatable activities in the lut several years wouldn't rpake a thimbleful. • In weighing the validity of attal·ks such as Schmitz's, it must be remembered that California's state university and college syStems enroll nearly 400,000 students with a faculty of about 18.500, not to mention the 427,000 students and 8.500 teachers plus administrators and other members in the junior college system. The students who are enrolled to get an education and for no other reason, and they are the huge majority, should not be interrupted in their goals by malcontents and lawbreakers. Rioting or disruption of clasaes should not be tolerated. But by the same token. their educational opportun- ities should not be cut off by people such as Sen. Schmitz who would punish and cripple one of the world's greatest higher educational sy1tems by chopping funds and molding responses to fit the peculiar philosophies of the John Birch Society and Robert Welch. Why Capote Didn't Win Book Award Police Department• llndertnanned There are few Important literary scandals around these days, mare's the pity. So when even a minor skir- mish occurs we record It, a1 sport! archlvlab log the crowning of " new junJor bantam-welpt champion. This season's contretetppa involved Tru- man Capote. one Of the most accL·m- plished literary self.publicist.I since Byron , i.nd Saul Maloff, book editor of Newsweek. In an Interview In the November issu~ of McCall's, Capote stated: "I know for a fact that one judge aloni?, Saul Malott, talked the others (judges) out of giving me last year':; National Boo k Award (for "In Cold Blood") on the grounds that it should go to a less sttecessful writer:• He added : "If commercial failure is a criterion, they should say so in advance." FOUL! CRIED MALOl"t', nol In Newsweek, but in a lengthy rebuttal in Book World. the Washington Post. Chicago Tribune supplement. Capote's allegation1 were untrue, the critic said . He was also uoset because Mc- call's failed to chec·k out hls side of the story before it unleashed C3pote. The book thc:t be:tt out "In Cold Blood" in the N.B.A.'s Arts and Let- ters category was "Mr. Clemens and Mark Twain," by Justin Kaplan . Ma- loff stands 011 tttls choice and sug. gests tlllt the other judges (there were three) could have outvoted him If he had exhibited merely jes~ou1 spite against Capote and his rrioney· making book. Earlier, Maloff recalls. be had won- dered whether Capote's "nonfiction novel'' about those Kansas killlng1 belonged in the Arts tad Letters cate- gory in the first place. He thought It "a whaclc..ing good read" when it first appeared in The New Yorker. but wh_en he tried reafilng It alaln as a book, he couldn't .. get far In itl "annoying mannerisms , trickiness &net more than occasionally trashy tenti• mentality. "Wt; CONSlDERED h.is candidacy briefly," Maloff recalls. "and disposed or It rather readily, as we did that of several others. Capote spt!akJ as though there were no other conterid· ers."' Actually , the judge suue111 the category held an abundance of riches; that's why Capote lost. And the money question? Maloff : .. , ma-v have made a feeble joke to the effect that God knows Capote doesn't need another thousand dollar1 lthe cash prize involved), whereas, for all I know . Kaplan did. These re- marks were made after the f:ict. . , " Maloff believes that somebody de- liberately lied to Capc:ite about the who1e 'business. But why , h" adds, didn'I the writer check in with blm b!fore the McCall's interview:• "He knows all about proper procedttrt' - to say nothing of decorum -in theH matters. , ." THE CRITIC.JUDGE concludes his case with the waspi11hness of a Cap- ote: "And now. perhaps, thl1 UM:::k}' little episode will recede into the lim- bo It deserVes -to-the obtcurity of a footnote in the history not of n1s and letters. but of hurttW coi1lp and •el!-servlng pvblicity." Not a clullc literary border clash, like the time Hemingway, alter ' printed slur on hit m~culinity, poke~ ~Ma~ Eastman In lhe J'°'" In the fll· fices or Oh.as. Scribner's Sl'ln!I. But It's the best we have h41d In llllfty months. ····11• .............. ... Rampaging Crime in U.S. An American woman is raped e,.; ery 12 minutes. A house In the United States is burglarized every 'Z1 sec- onds. Someone is robbed every 4~ minutes in this nation. The nation· wide police shortage st.ands at a stag- gering 50.000. These random facts are based in part on the 1967 report of the Fed· era! Bureau of Investigation. The FBI on Dec. 11 reported a 80 percent rise in bank robberies over the first nine monthl Of 1M7. All crimes were up by II percent over the like UIM period. All robberies were up by 'l7 percent. ?.furders were II percent high· er. aggravated assault was up 9 per- cent, and rape went •UP 7 percent. Big cities reai1tered an overall 15 percent ·crime rise, The suburbs ·suf· fered a 17 percent increase, and rural areas a rather surprising 12 percent Regionally: t~e crime trends showed Increases of 14 percent in Southern states; 15 percent In Weatern states: 17 percent in the North.central area ; and 18 percent in the Northeast. SOME MEASURE OF the rise in crime comes from other random data. At least '2,245,181 has been stolen in 45 major robberies at Kennedy Inter- naUonal Airport since Dec. 15, 19116. The July riots in Detroit produced these grim totals: 43 dead, 5,000 home- less, hundreds Injured, nearly 5,000 prosecuted arresb. Bucolic Harris- burg, Pa., aceordlng to ib acting ma- yor. ia "in a state of distreu ~ause Of crime in the streets." · President Jolmsoa oa Dec. 11 uid· 1he FBI crime report illustrates .;some consequences of delaying new federal support for our police depart- ments and other agencies of criminal justice." He urged passage of the "moat comprehensive anti-crime leg- islation in the nation's history: The Safe StreelS and Crime Control Act." The measure wa~ stalled in the Se.n· ate when Congress adjourfted. In signing the District or Colunibia crime bill on Dec. 'Z1 . the President said : "The will to &olve this {crime) problem must enj:age VI a.Q. Public order ls tht 1trueture en wtaicll: any society grows and prospers ... SUPRE~IE COURT DECISIONS in recent years restricting police powers have aroused much controversy. The court now has before it several con· troversi al "'st.op.a nd-frisk" ca s es, These Involve powers of police to atop and search individuals for weapons wben they do not have enough tvi· dence for arrest. A real problem is the lack of po- li ce manpower. The Reader's Dl1est reports alter studying 36 police de- partmcntJ from Boston to Honolulu that "not one is up to authorized strength." The Detroit police department Is training a 1,000-man auxiliary force to assist .firemen. guard public In- stallations, and control crowds. Ma· yor Richan:! J. Da.tey of Chicago on Dec. 'l7 promised. to put on the force 5.<XX> more policemen il necessar,. New York City has a crack police force or :11.<XX>. and Mayor John V. Lindsay is beefing up bis patrol man· power -men on the beat -by 40 percent by hlririg civilians for cle:ri· cal and other duties. The District of Colmnbia has re- cruited 186 new policemen from the armed forces. Many citin are offer· Ing pay incentives to collea:e-trained policemen. It'c about time : a veteran police- man in Louisville, Ky .. makes only a nickel more an hour than a general laborer, And Louisville'• no special cue. Ways to ·Improve the World Everybody bas been hoping for a better world bl 1111, but nobody has been doing much about It. The oew year Is already In Its eighth day, and so rar ii doean't look greaUy different "from last year. Any Improve- ment is 10 slight as to be unnotice- able. Perilaps this is because perfection, like charity, belins at home. Too many peoOple have been resting on their oars, waiting for the other fel- low to "'"' them to a liner world. U you are one of those laggards. pe.rhapa ii i1 simply a matter of hli· man ignorance .. rather than lulness. You may not know how to 10 about improylnJ the universe. ONE WAY TO GO about It Is to start by Improving yourself, thereby aettln& an example for ol.Mrs to fol· low. How? Well why not be1in by dropping a rew ol ,our baa faults and ab•talr:ing from hurtful or thoughtless actions th•t annoy you llear Gloom•· Gue: Is It poulble that tt Dr. Blat- berj'• •. e body rtjtd.I tM col-:.'ed M~1 tbat the 5-rtmt Court wW overturn WI decision t 41.1. 8 . ftll ...... ,...... .......... .. _,,_ ... ~ .... .. ... _._,, .......... A I when olbtr1 perform them! Here, for example, are a few thizfgs- you mlgh't consider living up: Breathlna loo deeply of frtsb air. People who breathe too deeply throw back too much carbon dioxide into the 1tmqspbere .and thus dil'ute the amount of ox,ygen avilleble to• tbe rest of mankiDd. Bacll:btting at tbe office. Sooner or lalef you are likely to bkkbita the wrong ~Y and wind up IOr'l'1 -&Dd unemployed. ' TAU..."lNG BACK, to motorcycle cops. A politeJMn11' lot ls DOt a ha~ PY· one. U you are rude to a police· man. you may force him Into wriUng you out a tratnc Ucket. thus prob-ab1y ruining h.ls whole day. Telllna y~ troubles to a bart.eftd. er. T)Us m11 i.ad him ·tn:o· telling ~ hi• troobles, and then both your ric•ru wtll be bowed down with a dollble -· , Gtvtns frM advtce. It 11 demorat. izlhg to • tht chuvter Of utone to 1:" e him r ~melhinJ tor DOI.bing. Make ti\{n· Ii~ l»cl value for value. fl be s:iy1, •1A penny, lor your' Uioughts." hold out ,for a atolel or a_ di.me .. ~· he'• bClaDd to rtapftt you mcire. "'-1· Way. tbildlta that ...n't wortH men than a ;en.1 are better kePl to ont'• Mlf. ' ., 1'A_KllllG llDES In Olhtr poople01 famll)' ...,..i.. No matter whlcb"lide rou taJla ia any famlly hm. tbe &ls- toricel-odd.I an • te 1 that 7ea will ml •P. "'1111 rtprded u u nem1 by Ille ,..V fll lff U.:,t ..... II, wtll ...... porlJ ., Ille -.... .Ir ,ou ,...... wtnl, 'boW1we1, Hither ,, ... "'" r"'"'.'•• 1-~·.. ...... ,. • both just think you'ni wiahy.wuhy, which In theae situatlnns is about the best you can expect Drawing to an inside ttraigbt wblle playina a game of friendly poker. Th.is-will only make you a penonal statistic In the national peverty pro-• gram, which is already toulh enough. CRITICIZING YOUR wife. No hu .. band with any real common MPH tries to improve his wife by ~Uciz­ ing her , but . that doesn't keep a Jot of them from trying. They tnmtablJ' wind up in the doghouse. Peace can be Ice.pt in. the home only by tbe re- alization that women correct their faults, if any, through their °'"' in· tultioa. Outside suggesUon1 bave no effect on them . By following these simple UPI you may not be able to remold the world entirely to your heart's desire ta llM. But they 'trill help keep you alive and sane. so that In 19111 you can do u even better job. · • ..... ___ ..,. . . . ---. I I YO Slio1 2 11 Two Nt Clued " Ueutenan peradoe1 ta:.d toda out from They w Smith, 21 23, of 4lt 'l)le pa.I Huntingt< sault wit alter she Blue of Departm• Blue s;: haired ye automobi one of th saiiJ;-''l't Two sl' said. He Lawme were inv< erside pc bery atte resulting erside Cc Sheriff' Sunday t sawed thl eluding a ties said. roof Of th to the gr1 and cUml -Tbe· au McM11tet "' back peel to ai• ill. He to; "'"'· Authori didn't rt.1 day night McMaste1 'lbe mr bleeding 1 if they p Tbe ·~ and Avie NEWY kct's rail: Ir.a late 1 heavy. (S Volume 10.32 mill 'O . .fl mW I This 111 and econ• Germany Of a truct WCll'H:nfnf meats alt• VOJ to lt World Al Inc 1n Su Ambass crisp!)' d~ he c1Ued dec:U11e of eluded I West Ger '"Tbll .. ~ --