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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-01-23 - Newport Harbor Daily PilotChina that bai become ntlbli.1Hd. Mao'• haftudn8tion of an Reicb created in a worid ut wtlk:b will wipe out oaHbird -h.U of bum1nity. dcutlaginM_._ v bu declared that the Meoilt "bas become the moat vlc:ioua to a halt of, the Vietnam WV~ than once the Pekinl lnd&t I their negative at~ towvd :1ibllity ol 1 peaceful ...Wement /ietnam quedion. ~ l'ae-tun1 ud bil IP'~ bave, • denied tbl Vletnameee·peoplt .egitimate rllhtl to 10lvt fw ilvea the ltlues of Wl"'kll im lbe&..owa couaV,.. •• • •E FROM TD propaaudiltle ele, tMre can be no doubt tbat " iJ reai19 wrouaht up about with an emotional con:tent of ·the same dear.. u Its fear ttred' or Gennaa7. o Moscow's domettk: service " that the aune.. leader• 11M Vietaamue people io, the . . the Mao Tse-tuna aroup "-111-•tod !a prolonlln1 -confllct ••• -.. king !moll tii1t tlH! Moo TJe. Jroap raerve1 the riabt to I whether a llttJemeDl reached anoi. Uu'ouJ(h talks ii 911· eous Or i111advanta1eoU1 to m." his verbiage baa been pollrin& mOil.ths now and sttU coatinue1. all together, It may 1Ufttlt OICOW is now l)UblDI the North mese toward a settlement ~sa Q{ what <¥8• wuta. l Issue ' ., " ED l'l'.IOM ,'Today's O•IDI · • • llOl. 61, NO. 20, 3 SlC110NS. D PASIS' 'NEWPOlT ~. ~RNIA c TUESDAY{ JANUARY 2l, J.968 TEN CENTS ' Wrecks Newport Two-term Limit • .... -..... April -dii\i--P.-~ .. 1'lllibed ill • S-S till ..... , ...,_ J .G..._, 'oowm'bnrn , ........ ,._.. ..... affta 'he Vloe )fay or ' Danell ........U. cotn:ilmen Robert __ .,.o.t_ ... Maw ... 111111 dllc\lllloe ewer ........... ....-.0,pwal H-Bombs Hunted In Icy Darkness WASRINC;TON (AP) -S-cbers 111inC --11M1 lioD-COil· Unue huntln& ID the Icy polar dirk· nesa RVeD mila off Thule, Gree· Janel, for perhaps u many u four U.S. Qdro,_ bombs kltt in the fiery O'Mb of • 85.2 bomber. • TIM ....,_ ,...... nat uy Mon· d., how ...., ;lllliclMr lllambl were _ ... ____ _ 4111.---tt-........ lour al ..... LI milllm --'1Pt· with a toll:I ~Iv. equjvaient of more tblD 4.4 m.UlloB t;u of dyna· mJte - a fotel thouland• of times creater ·lh• tWt ·wTltdr lncl:nwatlld HlrOlbima ·ta WarW Wlf II. The Pentagon laid the ~ werea't armed"• there ls no danger ol a nuclear aplolion at the cruti site." In iU brief statement the De- fense Department did not specnlate Heights Annex Study Okayed Despite Protests Splashin& througb a tide ol protests, Newport Beach city councilmen MOl'I· day nigbl launched a staff study of a propoaed 540«re Slnta Aoa Heigbl.S an neut.ion. The council chamberi were packed with ntidents of the area who vifOl'OUllY objected to the JDOVe. but municipal lawmakers emphasized that tbe adlon in DO way committed the city to annexing the county territory. Two petitions were submitted to councihrwlll.. One ~ a r r l e d 188 aignaturea ol Santa Ana Hei&bb pnr perlJ owners £aVU'lng the anoeution; the' other carried 1'7 names of those oppooed. HEIGHTS RESIDENT Mn. Peter P, Amlrews, a resident of the Heilbl.I' Pep1111 tract. apob for tbe pro-annuatioel petWqaen. Sbe · said residenh of Mr .,.. "'loot . forward .. becomiD& • port ., Newport Be.ch •.• riCbt DOW we're just Uke atepcbildreD of SIDtl Ana." FBI_Captures SeOOe.d Beach "We're hlply drie·mlnded ~.· she said, "ad.,,. f•l tbe aru woakl __ bLvery_mucbJnq:iroftd.Jf_it ~L Robbery Suspect • port ti ... cllJ ... Several others ttron&IJ CrlUclzed the Jl"'POHd -PriDdp.i 'PO...._ fw t h e dissidents was Cecll Tallman, who lives at the easterly end el &be. an- nexation area, which liet IOUtb of Oran111 County Airport. "I relftll!nt 1'7 petltloMn,Qd we ata.nd firm that DO mank.lpaltt)' ean Offer a1 tbe advantaps wt DOW pt from tbe cOU11ty." ''He 1uaeRed that fire and poDce protection-Would deaeue U tbt ... ii attneud. • ' OtMr -1Wr• bltlerl7 complllllld that tieJ, hadn't had' 1utfiecieat Um• (le< ANNEX, P111 I) \. DUKI -DAMAG5-T:r his -. thlt ls. Tho ppi IOlllt fMlllted from an u opodfled llU'flng -· in tllo 1'20I, Judlinl flom Dulle Kab1n•mota'1 ·attire. 11ae dam- 11811 board wu typical ot the tfDd be ued then -mde Of oolld redwood or llllltog1 ny •nd •olahlnl 200 pounds or ..... . , Riverboat to· fly • iliUned to bJJ atunned coUearues. "la '9cat.. of all the unfortunate publlci· ~ -· UU.." Hil 1tlw.www. wu &o a DAU. V tllDI' _, -· ...... ...._. t • • ..._,, n c:onnnendatioo. p..,_.,. •• ablWY because the ..... .... ...... that eow.Citmllll ~ ,,... illl&adl \o run. for hill .. (! TltwtiVre term in OM«, ,Wll! a. "inapiraU." for tbe limitation, aDliup. Coot ..... ,._ would ao& ha.ve been affected by the proposed amendment. As r«ommended, the amendment would have first applied to the 1970 council race. Parsons, before the council voted en the Issue, denied that Cook had , anything to do with the committee's deliberaUons. Other c o m m i l t e e members Gruber and Rogers a!firn1~d this. Gruber had sat in on the com · mittff meetin1s in place o! Forgit, • Duke Lives On Coast R ecall.s Kahanamoku Visits .. Ry CA RTER BARBER ot .. hllf l'lllf SI ... 'J'ht death in Waikiki o( the legen. dary Duke Kahanamoku s t J r r e d memories today along the Orange Col.rt and heartfelt tributes to his prowess, glamor, heroi1m and the fact "he aJways was a gentleman." The Duke, champion swimmer, fa~.of modern surf\n& and Hawaii's moil famous citizen, died Monday at rr after a heart attack during a rail in the Waiki.Id Yacht Club i.n Honolulu. (Earqti: atocy on. Page 18.) Kabanamoku's vi.sits to Laguna Beacb, Newpeit Beaeb and Huotington .._.., teNJed a rpan dating from • far ...,,,.. Jtl).-· ' I "fia whee he discovered the 1u.rf off Beach," r~alla Robetj: Rud. ector or the clty·:1 · Marine Saletr artmeqt. "He wal ioiai to a --~Diego swim meet Jn• an old car ~h stalled oil Corona del Mar, and saw that surf. "Wbea t:be car.was fixed, tiertUrned around, wtltt 'back to I.AS" Angtles, bought a board · and returned to try the surf. He wa11 the first man to &ff fts possibilities." Reed, who , wied to v i s 1 t Kahanamoku in .'Hawaii 'ln the 1950s, Jauded him u '1tbe· father in many wa~ otf au young penons who now love and develop In' the ocean." The Duke repeatedJy' .visited the Newport Buch -·Laguna Beach area in the 1930&. With other Hawaiians, he made movies -and Ignited local youths' lifeloag itrterest fn surfing. Bud HJggJns, retlred Huntington Beach Fire Department chief, wa~ one of them. "I made my fi rst surfboard after 5eeing his." he said today. Higgins recalled th e heroism of Duke and his Kanaka comrades in 1925 when a slOrm had sanded up the Balboa channel. "You could ride surf in all the way from the bell buoy." rememberi; Higgins, "and the Duke and his friends were ha'Yi ng a greal lime. "Then a launch cracked 4p on the end of the west jetty, which was much shorter then. Eight pertooS and a little boy in leg braces were cast into the sutf. The Duke and his £r\endi; on their board• saved all Of them -except tM little bof.'' Anothfl' wbo encountered Duke Kahanamotu unforgettably was Su· perior Judge Robert Gardner of Coro- na del Mar. "It was around 1926 and I was the boy Jn charge of the shack by Captain Sheffield's bath bollSe in Corona · del Mar on the little cove whiCh uted lo be between China Cove .1nd Mala Beach," recalls Gardner. "The Duke and his hardy friends kept eight or JO boards in there, the big, heavy ones of solid redwood or mahogany weighing 200 pound1 or more. I watched over them. "As a payoff, the Duke used lo give me rides on his s~oulder. He was that klnd of a man -warm, kind and thoughtful." Kahanamoi:u's vi sits to the Orange Coast went on a regularly scheduled basis in 1963 when he came every (See DUKE. Pate !) Parking Siat~te Extended Over. Publisher's Protests Newport Beach city councilmen ....._,. Di.all lpof'ed protests from a loca) newap11pe,..-ptbllsher and ex· tendialcW aix mo6.ths an emergency liw requiring a11 new commercial developments to provide off-str'eet ponin(. Arvo E. Haapa. owner and t.ditor of the Newport Harbor Ensign. a w9*ly published Jn Corona del Mar. &hllpfy criticised the action, saying It toc* away bU property rl1hts. He Aid tbertl w11 no ju1tiflcatiori f<i' the emerpncy measure, firat eucted last October. He sa1d It can't be ~ essential Iii a ·•court of law on tbe grounds or public peace. salt9 or weU-~. al stated in the <ll"lllnance. _.... ..Hupa said his big concern wa~ t11• ht woukl M "put Out of buslne$S" Harbor jf his establishment should burn down and he had to rebuild. The ordinance, he noted, would reqti.re that he pro· Vide one-parking apa« for -each 350 square feet of floor area in the new building. "I r'eq ue st_that you I!>;' aside thi.~ ordinance," he said, "and let the city',; parking problems be 11ettled in thf! American way of private enterprise. This law places a swocd of Damocles over my head." Councilmen, however, ruled that the law Is necessary In order to provide the city staff and planning com- missioners witb enough time to draw up a permanent ordinance. Last October, lawmakers noted that parking problems were being in· tensined In some commericaJ zonei; where parking provision had not been required of builders . "We're trying to develop an orclinan· ('e that is more feasible: and we need the time." C.OU.ncilman Howard Rogen toMt Haapti 8lld Leonard J Smith, a local realtor. who also pro- tested the law. Rogers said when the permanent ortlin~ ia before the council, U.1ere would be In opportunity f o r businesamen and other dtiz.ens to mtlke 1ugplted revllloo1. On ·Councthun Al·li'orgjt's motlo.i, the emergflncy 11• wa1 ext.ended to July 22 In a l-0 vote. Det Coot. ab- stained. · Slee.. 111 ..... .,1 mw e c who had told the OAJLY PILOT Mon· day he favored tbe plan. Parsons said the principal inte nt of the proposal was to encourage more people to run for municipal office. "Limiting council members to twn ltrms would gll&l'an,lee that three or four me mbers of the council wo uld change every four years," he said • "This would bring new blood and greater civic participation into local (Su LIMIT, Pace %) • l Surrenders :Without Firing S~ot WASHINGTON tUPI) -A North Korean nav81 force seized a U.S. in- telligence ship on the high seas eaily today a~ MIG fighters c ~ r c le d overhead. The lightly a r m e d Americ811 vessel witb 83 men aboard apparently surrendered without flrin( a ~hot. Four Communist patrol boaab fore. ed lhe USS Pueblo, whic h is armed wilh only two .50-c:aliber machine J:UDS, lo put Into the North Korean part of Wonsan, the Pentagori uld. It marked the first time q. mer• thal, ~00 years that an • American. naval vessel had been captured at ae.a. The Defense Department said it had received no ward from the Puebla, which It ack;nowledged to be an in· telligence-gathering vesael, since It radioed it had come to "all stop" and was going olf the air shortly after midnight EST. The White House aaid it WM a "very serious a.ifuation." The President was awakened shortly· after 2 a.m. to be told that four Communist patrol boat.I, with 'MIG fighters (lying support overhead, had forced the USS Pueblo to put into the North Korean port ol Wonsal'I. , The Pentagon, a.fter rece.lvlng no word from the sh,tp since 12:32 A.M., reported the incident shortly before 9 a.m. Secretary of Stale Dean Rusk lalPr termed the incident "a matter of the utmost gravity". White !:louse P:ress S e c r e t a r y George Christian called the seizure "a ve ry serious situation," but dectin· ed further comment on the incident. The State Department said later •·we have asked the Soviet Union to convey to the North Koreans our urgent request for the immediate release of the vessel and crew.'' A spokesman said the United States wisheg "to re-emphasize.. t h 11 seriousness with which we view this flagrant North Korean action against a United States naval vessel on the high seas." "The matter also will be raised dlreclly with the North Koceans in a meeting of the Military Arrnislt~ Commission" at Panmunjon, th• departme.nl said. Johnson Informed D e m o c r a t i c congressional leaders ot the incident !See SHIP. Pace %) Oraas e ,,...J. ~ -,bfdl, = Weatller Those warm Santa A111 wlnda will jack the mercury up to 75 degrees on the coast and Into the 80'1 around mid.county, aays forecaster f'rank EmsL But It'll die down fiftet' Wednesday. INSWE TODA\' IThe 1U1Q wed a. iittlt pro~r to buck !he. odd.t -arad "°" $100,000 in 11 New Yotk SJote loittrv. See Pa.ge 4. -• -• ,_ .. --• -..... --.. ,_ .. --• • _ ...... ,.... ., .. ...... l• Al .. --... -oMo .. ':Ir&, In tbe tec:Ond of lta new 1Siet of llM ttned 0111.W. ... flr'lllffng:..._n-... -'f-j · tive. (See quot.ation1, Pages 10.tl), • ·-.,. 11111 Loltes outnumbered gains by 100..t rt.to to Ofte. and the Dow Jones in· t dil*i.I ~rare wu off a few poUiil; • ~ ( I -·-• ··-.. ·-• --· I -" 'l'tlll ,. .... " -• --.. • ·- ~ -DAILY PILOT ._.., ............ up a new proposal for extension o1 the excluafve cmamwd\Y'• master lease wttb 1tte city, Newport Beach City Manager Harvey L. Hurlburt disclosed Monday. . . Hurlburt made the revelation as city councilmen ordered struck from a municipal staff priority Hat a 3ttidy on "long.range .. use of the 22 acres of city-owned waterfront properly. Observers interpreted the council moye as a pol&ible ·indlcetion that ttie city migitt J'eCCnlider a decision rude •noet three ~ ago not New Hurdle Coiifronts Two New .State Parties SAC'RAMEN'ro (AP) -Two new and vigorously oppoeed p o 11 t i c a I parties stood officially qualified for • California· s balliOt today. but they race : more legal obstacles in. getting on • the June 4 primary ticket. As had been expected, Secretary .ol St#&e Frank M. Jordan announced • Monday that the A m e r l c a n Ipdependent party ud the Peace and .. ~reedorn party rounded up far more • 'ttlan the required 16,{)69 signatures • or registered voters to meet ballot requirements. , The Peace and Freedomile~ base their appeal on two main goals - · ·an end to the Vietnam war including • jrornedJate withdrawal of tr. S. troops. and more hetp far Negroes ln big city slums. ·The American Independents. ra~-~ Ing behind the undeclared presidential candJdacy of former Alabama Gov. . George C. Wallace, are for increa,,ed effort in Vietnam· and support his raciaJ segregation stand. H. P. Solli~. assistant ~eta.1'1 of state, &aid there would be no pro- blem for the parties to ·get 'a presiden· tlal candidate on lbe November general election ballot. However. ht said, a problem is po!ied by ttle law detennlning how to qualify for the June primary elec· Uon. State law requfres that ii tbe pQJ'tles want to put on slates of delegate• to a national conve.ntion -as Republicans and DemocratJ will do -they mutt propose ·a list of deJegates. In turn. the delegates must have a list of sponsors. and these must total one half oC one pe.reent of the vote received by the party's gubernatorial candidate in the last election. The problem is that neither party had a candidate in the California elec· tion for governor in 1966 . "f don't know What we'll do," Sullivan remarked. Councils, School Board Set 'Summit' Tonight City Councilmen from Costa Mesa and Newport Beach will confer with Newport-Mesa Unified School District trustees tonight In a summJt meeting to dl.acuss bow the defeat of school bonds will alfect the two communi- ties .. The unprecedented joint aeHion Is 1eheduled to start at the Newport Harbor High School cafeteria at 7;:.> Jf.m. • Barbor Area school bonds have re· peatedly failed to win the necessary two-thirds majority vote in bond elec· tiona. As a result, school trustees and councilmen face a four·part agenda • 'fhat includes: -Analyzing the relationship or bond failures and classroom space in tetms of general progress of both Newport Beach and Costa ~sa. -Discussing what the city councils and the school board cu do to 1queeze the maximum uUliz.ation from IChool sltew a11d facilities for rflcreational. educational and library aerv1ce1. -Reviewing programs and aervices al the three IJ'OUpe to 1e1 if there are needleas area of duplication. -Taking 1tept to guarantee that communication.a betWeen the councils and school board remain open. One specific topic t.o be tackled is the Impact that housing traeta have on scboob. and how master planning or the lack of it affect.I schools .. Councilmen and trwltees also 1Vill d.iscuaa tbe school did:rtct' 1 propoeed steps to. handle overcrowded campus· es which are predicted or the nut two school years, Two Youths, 18, Nabbed For LSD and Marijuana Two 18-year~ld youths who po\ke said "wen looking tor a tree house" on the Or.ange County Fairgrounds were arT~sted .MoudAy night on 11uspi· cJon of po11e1slng LSD and marijuana. 1'1le1 were tdentlfied as Michael Battle Libby, a coot, of 180 Brookline Lane, Costa Mesa, and an unemployed companion from Garden Grove. ()(floa.s said 1hey questioned the pair as ''S'u!picio\rS persons" parked al lbe Vanguard Drive entranee t.O ~~ounds. and fou.Qd madJ_.ana DAILY PILOT --· I seeds apd a green LSD capeule ia their car. ''Yeah. we've blown pot in the -cu .'' they quoted the Garden Grove youth 81 Hying, 'J'bey said Libby told tbelftt "The LSD 1s mine. J was afraid yoa guyg would find it, and you did.'' After their arrest, the youth• declared "they were looking for a tree bouse." police sud. Instead, Libby was booked 011 suspi'· clon of possessing marijuana and a dangerous drug~ His compa•n •• in a bea4. necl~. wu booked on 101pi· eion ol po1se111ing marijuana, but later -.as releasetf for lnaufficleot evidence. ...... ,p.,_e J ANNEX ••• to ga~ petiltMl 1i1n.atures truly 'representative of Santa Ana. Heiihtl rel.ideals' feelinp. Mrs. Metlln Collon dec:Wed sbe flad foultlt annex1Uon moves for ?4 years and will keep 011 ftgbting. "f( people want to be ill the dty," IM Mid; "let tbem move tbtre." Her remarks trlggered a bant .t applluae, wbidfllaJOf Paul J. Gruber quickly caveled clown. Grub9r po6Mld out Uaat U. .. MUtion ltlldJ ii .. tll9 tint .... . . eedpabllt ........... .... would bt Wiii 1ho81d tM dtJ lleetch to proeffd further. Ke lild the lllttrt preeetl ........... UM Wter pi91 of a Jelf'. - SADOLEBACK GRID CHIEF S•n Ca.n.m.•1 H...tmlft Hart man Given Coaching Post At Saddleback Geor1e Hartman, ~year-old head football coacb at San Olemente flip School, was named today as head coach and athletic director at tile new Saddleblck Junior College. A Tex.an, Hartman baa haned sag· ging football programa at two. high ldlooll into wiming prolJ!atna ta three seasons. He came t.o San Clemente from El Segundo High three aea:aona a10 alter pos~f a 14-t record and being named bay area coecb of ttie year. His 1987 TritM team was 5-3-1 and the 'M tum WU 2-7. Hartman •at a coUege star at East Texas State College and was named most valuable. player there in 1955. Known as a defensive.oriented coacb, Hartman is fond or saying: "Keep 'em from scoring and you'll' nev• lose.'' Saddlebact'1 1988 9Cbedule, wbUe llC)t yet completed, ls composed al four-year college freshman teams. · Hartman's wtfe. MlryLynn. Is a former society editor of the DAILY PILOT. F,.._ P,,.e. J 'DUKE' • • • Setf•abet te UIUltington Bwb for Jts United States· SUrfing Cham· pionsbjps. Perhaps the most coveted prize was the one which bore hia name -the Duke Klhanamoku Perpetual Ttopily and AU·Arouml Surfing Award, atop which was a m~ature s~tue of the Duke in his prune. ''He cam' over at hls ow11 e~nse " Viftci"MorebOiiae. rec or Of'Ulillun- tington Beach Life Guards, noted to- day. "Ht wu moat receatly herp Wt Sept. 2S allcl 24, wbtn. we pat him up ill tbe Sheraton Motpt: IM. "We 11lf'fer a great lout and:i will be eve are.ater as hJa JDem araws. Be~ more as-. lDdivid lot 1M tpQrt of IW'fina tban anyt>o«J e1se -. and ·11e was alwa,ys • telltleman. .,,"1aapf tbe greatest tribute tD him was at ou_r events when thert"d ~ 5,000 to 8,000 kids sitting in f1le bleacbers. When the areat Duke Kahanamoku was introduced, they'd all rise and glve him a standing ova- tion." Aclmlration for the Duke also w11 felt la CllUlltJ ....,ermntat. lrt 1114. ln trt1*tei to lds lllsplrMloll to youll.- tbe Board of Supervltors made t>llke Kahanamotu an honorary citizen of OrlJlle County. . . T~fic Stop Brings Arrest Poke --Mlout tlx pomda " =yijlt" tJ lilt." . .lL . ' ''I'll ~ qprt that," 'Mid Coot. Ne .. objeeted. and lbe ·item WU removed. ~ .._. .t4ir ... l>AJLY PllA>T .. t tbe _. 8eacoa Bay leue prGllOlal "'woulcl 'be inare realistic .in terms of \ts re'fenue return to the city... . . - He u1d be wasn't certain when It woWll be before. tb1 cmncll, but jt ~y wouJd.be tometimt this yell'. • • ·Troops Rushed .lo Combat .. ' . ThoU1antU Ordered .~ Enflamed Valley .Near DMZ SAIGON (AP) -Soultl Vietnameae troops and cMllana JIUl:led out ~ a sece>Dd diatrict town ID the enflamed *be Sanh Valley today as the U. S. Command rushed tbousa.nds ol rein- forcements to Soutti V i e t 11 a m ' 1 threatened northern sector. More than 3,000 helicopter-borne in· fantrJmen from the U. S. lit Air Cav~ Division were moved up tht line. available as backap troops should they be needed anywhere ~cm& the front. A ba!talioo of U. S. Marine1 was rushed to the A!:e Sanb combat base to ool.ster th.ree other battalioos there. South Vietnamese military head· quarters said about 200 militiamen. accompanied by an unknown number of civilians, bad been wfthdrawn from the diatrict town of Huont Hoa, ne•ly two miles 1oubut or the town of Kbe Sanh. · Government force1 a b a n cl o n e d Huong Boa after three UY• ol Com· munlst attack ill wbidl the milltiamn. claimed 2SO 8DeJDf ttoopa were killed at a cost of ll Vietn&mele dead and 53 wounded. Three Comblned Action Platoclnl ol U. S. Marine1 and SOUtb Vietnamete militiamen" 1imllarly ablndon.ed the town of_Kbe Suh MOlldaJ, withdraw• int .to the Maribe c:omMt but three 1nil11 .JIOttb of Ute ton. 'Ibey were followed by 1,112 of the town's 10,00D ~ivjlians, and these refugees were . sl'lutUed on to Da Nang. Botls Khe Sanh and Huong Hoa had been CGnaidtred tedaiCally .-cur• un- der tbe IOfff'BIDllll's Plldfi,catioo pro- gram,' but thm semi·illlated posl8on and tbeir prodmJty to• the northern frontier placed tbem in the "C" category on the U. S. Mission's A-to-E scale of rating bow secure an area is. A, B or C hamlets are considered secure. D and E contested. Associated P r e s a correspondent Robert D. Ohman reported from the Kbe Santi base that U. S. Marine commanders feared the small allied force in the town of Khe SaDb cou.ld not bold out against anothet North Vietnamese attack. 'llult apparently wu alao the reason for the wilbdrawal from Huong Hoa. The U. S. Command said it bad received no report of any significant acttoo at Kbfo Sanh to d a y. but the ¥atine observation poat oa Hill 861, one of tJ!ree awate;ic peak• overlookil)1 the northwest approaches to South VietDam, had eome under llltll 1poradie UIWag. Meanwhile, massive U. S. air power k~pt ~up the pressure on ~ortb Viet. n.amea buildup areas threaletlial the valley. More than 200 Amwican boml>e,r1, including B52 strat.elic born· bin, dkWPed an estimated 1.000 tons ol exploiJives on suspected Communist gun positions. troop concentrations aod infiltration routes fn the last 24 hours. Some o! the targets we.re only a mile from the Laotian border, a stag. ing area for the North. Vietnamese 325C Division whose units have been 1heJUng and attacking allecl positions in the valley. The air strikes cost a n o t h e r American plane, the second m two days in support ol Khe Sanb and the-22'th downed in combat in South Vietnam. A Marine F4 Phantom dive. bombing Communist positions was brought down Monday by ground fire. but the two crewmen parachuted and were quiockJy rescued with only mlnor injuries. ,.,.... P .. e J CAPTURED SHIP ... LIMIT ..• durint a .... vtoualJ ICbedul.ed White Hom. breakfut meet1n1. Nortb Jtcna, to a broedcut plcked up by U.S. moniton, clalmed tbe ,Edith Fortune Edith lreDt P'artmae, mother of DAl· LY PIIm 1Ulll edueatloa writer Thom&1 flartanl, died Sadly ni«bt at Hu.n11qton Memorial HpiPHal. Puadena, after a lentllrY IDniu. She WU 59. la addtdon to ber ton Tbomu. a rujdent of i.am.a N1(ull.. Mr1. J'artuDt la Ant91Cl.., blr lmlbud, John, ol tbe f.mllilJ bmle In P11edlna; aad 10D1 J-ol Soatll PUlldlna and Mcbolu, a ltudlat Ill C'A1 Poly, s.m Lall Obispo; ..s two srand· cblldrtll. Funeral tervtcea• will be CODlbacted TbundaJ at l :.» p.m. In lie Little OIUrdl o( the Flowers, J'Cll'ell Lawn. Glendale. Reagan Reiteratea 0ppo8ition to Tax SACRAMBN'l'O (UPI) -Gov. Ro.aid a.~ tDdlJ ......... bis appolltlGe to a wltllb ....., .,....__ for' collecbC tbe seata i.,.. Tu ill tbe llOt of a MW poll lllD'wlng u. ..... ~ ......... , American ship was ''carrying out hostile activities'' In North Korean territorial wide.rs wben it WM cap· hued. · But Defenae De1>9rtmerlt offjciah Aid the Pueblo WJS In international waters Jn tbe Sea of Japa.n ~. niiles OU the North KOfe&D cOMt at the time of th• raid. The eommut1t tiroedcut aaid "our naval vessels engaged in patrol duty ob tbe spot captured tbe armed veuel ol the U.S. imperialist ag· gren« force md the entire crew, · resolutely defying the counterattack." The Pentagon said the Pueblo, at 905 tom carried oceanographic equipmeont. This would include depth sounding and underwater t:J:f:,r:h.i· cal equipment u well as . ics and communicaticm sear. · In the absence of diplomatic rtlll4 tions with Norlb Korea the U.S. em· busy is likely to request the Soviet Foreip Miniatry to make inquitfes tbH:uCb tlli Nartb Korem embassy here. The en'l>assy. as is its custom, is unlikely to oake any diBClosU1ea about the progreu of tts inveatiptlon unless t{lldfieally authori1ed by 'ff uhington to do IO. Any negotiations would be held in utmost secrecy. · S\ate Department Gftidals. pro-ftMlD~ to be pumed br tile attack, speculllt9 the rllllcl ~ bave been ~lated to a rile in the nu.mber of tnc:identl alODI tbe dendltuir.ed IOlle 1epll1dinc Nartb and Sou.th Korea. Ju.at ~ days a10, a band of North Korean tllrrodltl carried out the big- gMt nUd tn tbe Soutta Kenan ~jtaJ of SeoUl 1lnce h Kcnu war. government. "It was also the feeling of the com- mittee that t.be apparent inteot of the City Cb.arter did not contemplate that lbe position of city councilman sllauld become a Ufettme career.•• Shelton spoke eloquently ~gainst. the proposal. He said that while limited terms of office apply to some high oftic:e1, "to my knowledge n o legislative body in the nation bas bad I UCb a restriction. imposed OD il ,. "Above all.'' said Shelton, "we should be concerned with the quali tf o! the govemlng body. not the rate of turnover ,of its members. Forcing turnover by limiting terms does not guarantee a higher level of com· petence. . . We all deplott the. Jack of competition for ~ti on the council But how · often is ttds due to the incumbency of one particular coun· cilman. Most often it is because of tbe normal apathy with which citizens reg.ml the conduct of city govern· ment. and the knowledge that service on the council is demanding .ot time and energy." Shelton concluded by saying a better method o( encouraging more can· dldates "would be to modify our present district system." M r s • Marshall add Cook said Shelton's views coincided with theirs. Former Grand JlU'Y member J. Leslie Steffensen and former Newport Vice Mayor Don Elder stepped from the audience to add their protests apinst the pie. '"Ibis doesn't look worthy ot this council at thjs time.," said Steffensen. Elder said t.tie proposal w a s "unheard of." D££PS~- c1111£r CL c1111n11 THI UL TIMA Tl in CARPIT CLIANINO THIS UNIQUE NEW PROCESS Cl.EANS DEEP AND YET TREATS THE ANEST CARPETS WITH LOVIN& CARE ••• ,.II UTIMATI ' . '...J!lllPlft .ll!A~" Hid lo -objedal. ........ --· ~ -:.._.: llie DAILY .. t tt.e ... ieacoa Bay leue ~ "'nUld be mcre:-rUIIstle: tn i>f \ts rn«iue return to the aid he wun't certain when d. be before. tbl cmmcil, but mably woadd·M-..time this . ' :omhat r Near DMZ kin1 the nortfiwest approacbt1 ~ Vletaam, had come wtder ortdiC sHWa1. while, mu.sive U, S. air power , the pressure o~ J'!erth Viet. buildup areas threateniltC the More than 200 Amer'can. s, including 852 stratesk botn· ~ an estJmated l,000 tons Jives on suspected ~munist isltions, troop concentration~ iltration routes io the la.st 24. o( the largets were only a mt the Laotian border, a stag· :a for the North Vietnamese \Vision w~ost 11nill; have been 1 and abcklnl alBed posltiona 1alley. air strikes cost a n o t h e r an plane. the second in two l support of Khe Sa.nb and :h downed irt combat i11 south n. A Marine F'4 Phantom 4,lve- g Communist positions was down Monday by ground fire, two crewmen parachuted and ridly rescued with only minor lllT ... nent. as a.lso the feeling ol the com· that the 1pparent inteot of y Cn.arter did not contemplata e position of city councilman become a lifetime career." on spoke e\Oquentty isgains~ the d . He ukl that wb.ile limited of office apply to r.ome h.igh ''t.o my knowledge no ive body in the nation ba1 had restriction imposed OD it." ve .all," said Sbelton. "we be coricerned with the qu.allty' govemlng body, not the ra1e over of ·its members. Forcinit !l' by limiting turns doe1 not tee 1 higher level of com· !. . . We all ~Jore the lack petition for teab OD the council 1w ·often is ttds due to the iency of one particular coun· . Most often it Is because of m&l .aPath.Y with which citizens the conduct of city govern· 111d the knowledge that 1erv1C'e council is demanding .of time ergy.·· on concluded by saying • better I of •encouraging more can· "would be to modify our : district system." Mr 11. 111 add Cook said Shelton's :oiDCided with theirs. ier Grand Jury JMmber J . SteffenMn and former Newport tayor Don Elder atepped fro~ Jd.ience to add their proteal.i .... plan. ' doesn't look worthy of this at this timet" said Steffensen. r said the proposal w a s ird of." rit. -rDll 1•1na I • l,IT CLIAHING ESS Cl.EANS DEEP ST CARPETS WITH .. ,,, ... ..,. ..... ................. ....... t:':_ .. , ........ .................... .......... ..... ................ , ... 1- -- • • • t.....,, -ZS, 1'61 IWl.Y-f New Killing Probe Denied / DA W on~t Re-inve8tigate Hippi.e Shooting • ,. -~Oodl Hlcb ID- .... ...., .. wllll ..... a.p • tlCtdld• ........ AJMlllAus cut, tDwlYlq .... fatal ..... ,,. ol ·--..,i··-~ weal~• raid. .. , ........... ,......,..,.. uiee ,..,._.._._ ... WIS ... DAILY Pu.or. ...-111io __ _ --ill • pnvloal 111-.-tlplloll illo .... -.. H1cU npllod, "Nat ot .... time. <>lm1u1 e-. ate P""'IC, and it wW be while be .... crawunc OD b lfWM..'' The diltrtct atlam17'.1 cwt. came aa the· Orup ~ Puce and Hu-llla!>ll Caundl <ii -Ana prepared for a "Publle MlltlaC ~ Coocern" Oftl' tbe AIDlnDtbus cue, to be held at I p.m. W....., ' m u.e Un1tor1u Cburdl, WOW. -Ana St, Anaheim. The croup R)'S Jt Jm IDON than t .lllD llgnatureo Oil pellllooo -· ding lurtller lnVOlllcollm or a. .-.. It bu lnvttod Hieb .. ·-Oe meetina:. The dlatrlct •ttornor Ai4 ho will aot attead, Mr lend &a)'ODI ofricially froVL his 1taff. The Rev. Ropr T .• Walke, et:ialrman of tbe c.ouacll, wbich klentifted It.elf as a "center" on tbe petitions circulated arou.Dd Orange County, uld cble'fs cl pollct from all departrnenb In tbe cot1ntx allo have beeca invited to attend tbe meeting, wbidl b to ~ allepd "lhoot to till" pollcles. AD'IOlll lllviteel are tbe police chiefs ol "Balboa, Corona del Mar and Nnrport Beach" as well as the dllefs o1 "Lapna BNch an<1 i.aauu. Hill.a," ~to Walke'• announcement. Polic:ra Chief J unu Qtavu • ef Newp<rl Belcb bu -- Bolboo ud eo.... de! -· poru-o( tile incorporated city. "Tbere ii no police chief in Lacuna HUii. Jt b unincorporated .,nd pnQcted by the Orange CounV, Sberifra Offtce. "We have received no responau from police ctutfs yet," said RoberC Bland, ID aide Of tbe petitioa. drlv. • "I think we will have far more than 2,000 signaturea. We ran out al printed petitions and have been drcWlibt& improvised ones." E ,~ ~:=a1": ,Apolln Success May Lead Missing Yacht aherlff -district attorney'• office nJd \· on a residence at SllU Moisteny Do\11,.Y l'l\OT ...... 11r .,_ 9- .Be'• Got a Friend F&iniew State li011pit.al patient rompt at hospital playground with 14-year-ohi Karl Kihefer, Corona del Mar High School student who spends M'ondiay afternoons with oUler high school volunteers playing with patients. Begun u a church youth project, the weekly vi!its now Include eeveral teen-agers not affilia.ted with church. Mort high school student. are needed, Karl says, to help make Fairview child· ren's lives a little happier. Further information can 'be obtained by calling 673-2002, oc 673-8180. Marijuana Laws Good Right N<JW, Lynch Says SACRAMENTO {AP) -Atty. Gen . Thomas C. Lynch opposed today a move in the leciJLl.ture to liberalize California'• marijuana laws. • "l think we have good tough laws on the boob right now and they Lynch Names Group To Pi.ck ·Delegates SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Atty. C.n. Thomas C. Lynch today announced the appointment of a twelve-mun.her ·committee to select California's I74 delegates to the Democratic National Convention. ought to remain that way," Lynch 1aid in an interview. But Lynch said be would back a pn>pooal to tillhten ,,......... peaal· tie1 for 1ucb dangerous dru11 u Im or methamphetamine, known to drug users as "speed:" The revisions In the penalty laws Were proposed by Chairman W. Craig Biddle, (RiRiverslde) of the Alsem· bly Criminal Procedure Committee. He proposed that judges be given direction to decide •hether first-of. fense possnsion of marijuana ii a mitdemeanor or a felony. At present. judges must sentence first offenders for 1 felony -one to 10 yu.rs in at.ate prison. Drive. Durla( the ,.!d, Polor Amaronlh ... 10, ot ?tat La lleM Way, Bllml Part, -lotollJ abot by J, D. Grom. an undereover deputJ for tbe 1Mrtlf's olfice. Amaranttlus wa1 believed to be unarmed. Dist. Atty. Hlclu announced Jan. 2 that "a complete review • : . est.abllshes that lt Is a justiliable homicide under O&llf0!1lla law." SELIJNG HASHISH Hieb found that Amaraothus was engaaff in Mlling ~.000 worth of huhish, i~red Green's order to halt and was killed by the 1econd of. two bullets. Green was ju1tif.ied by the penaJ code in taking We from " .•. persoos charged with felonJ, and who are fleeln& from justice or resisting such arrest," Hicks found. The district attorney noted baabish peddling ii a felony. that Amaranthus •·wa11 on misdemeanor probation at thf': time of the incident and had s prior narcotics arrest." "No further action is planned by this office in connection with the in· cident," Hicks said in h.is Jan. 2 at.ate, ment. Today he declared that, "1 think the facts speak for themtelvea" ... but disclosed for the flrst time that bis findings were based on three aeparlite investigationa. They were made, he said, by the sheriff, the federal of· ficlals and his own office, all of which hid penonnel involved In the raid. "I cannot 10 into o t be r circumstances precedini:t: the shooting exrept, for one." Hicks continued. "Green shouted foe Amaranthlll In halt before firing in'hls 1eneral direc· lion. We have verified that he was h.lt at a dist.a.nee of I02 feel" OFFSET SOMETHING Hicks empbulud be was making the disclD!ure to offset "JOmetbing printed in a Los Angel11 hippie newspaper that Amaranthus was shot " Honest Measure • ' l Nobody puts his thumb on the scale when ABC (Audit Bureau of Circulations) is "weighing" the product. As the most authoritative source of newspaper circulation figures in the United States, ABC is the only standard acceptable to discerning space buyers rep· resenting the nation's most respected adverlising ag· encies. Look carefully for the "ABC" that means you' re gelling honest-measure the nexl time you check circu· lation figures of any newspaper. If you don't see" ABC'' ~eep an eye out for a thumb on the scale. , -. To Manned Probe Next CAPE KENNEDY, P'la. -The qty, cWck.ling spacecraft built to set Americana on the moon -Lunar Module l -performed IO gracefully in Monday's maldn. flight that ttie next one launched probably will be used by men, top SJ>Ke apncy of. ficiala said tod1y. "This was a remarkably good next 11tep on the way to the moon." said Dr. Geora:e Mueller after UM: debut trip of the last plece ol hardware to be qu.alified. for the lunar journey. Mueller is the NaUonal Aeronautics and Space Admini1b:atlon'1 .a•soclata administrator for manned apaceDJ.a:bl. Mueller and his colleagues were so pleased that they all but ruled out 1 proposed duplicate test ln late spring , opening the way for Apollo astronauts to uae the next luncar module in a deep apace exercise early Senator Says News Suppressed on LSD HARRISBURG, Pa. (UPI) -A state senator has charged the ad· ministration of Gov. Raymond 0 . Shafer "suppreaeed" Information in an LSD IUD blindjn1 ca$e. But the senator added nothing to his a11ell!'a· I.Kins that two students were blinded by the sun .after taking t h e hallucinogenic drug. sen: Benjamin R. Oonolow of PhlJadelpbJa said Monday the Shafer Mmlnistration had information other than what it released In labeling as .a hou a report six •estern Pennsylvania college students were made alghUess UI months ago by star· Ing at the sun under the lnfiuence of the drug. ln 1989, year of the moon. The seven-hour, S2·minut.e rua:ht Mondi)' was flawed only by an ab- breviated, flrin1 of the rocket to be ufed to make a 1entlt moon lindina. Murphy Urges Women's Help To Elect GOP BEVERLY Jill.LS (UPI) -Sen. George Murphy (R-Calif.), wants members of the National Federation of Republican Women "to •ork together to put · 1 new occupant in the Whlte House" 1n 1968. "Thia is the year for winning and lhia is the year for unified action," the 65-year~ld politician told a tun· cheon gathering of I,:o> women at ' the Beverly Hilton Hotel Monday. Murphy made 1 special trip from Washington, D.C., for the inatallatlon of Mrs. Gladys O'Donnell !:If Long Beach as president of the national volunteer organization. "This is the mO!t effective political group in thia country today," he said. "The issue of the elections this year Is to save thla great country of ours and get it back on the proper track." Murphy uid "I want you ladles'" to help the Republican Party pick up 30 to 40 seats In the House and JO to 12 seats bl the Senate in the 1988 elections. "We are going to replace Democratic promises with Republican action," he promised. "I. think the peop1'! of the country wUI give UI a chance." Search Pressed • • By Coast Guard • • . Th.e Coast Guard preued a c:utt«, and,hellcopter search today fOr a yacht ~h reportedly blew up and vanished off Avalon. but no debril or clues to the mystery have ,et been found. "tr 1t11 a hoas.. we're spending }otl of money in the .air,1ea search anyway," 1aid Hany Bolen, a Cout Guard spokeama.n In Loni Beach. He laid the hunt ii being wated by the cutter Cope aatteru and •. chopper from Loni Beach. "The hellcopter WU OD the ac9ne within three minutes after the report came ·In early Monday mornhi1."" Bolen reported. "Jt 1aw n0thift1." Target of the surcb bu ~D designated aa "unldentiftlld noa.anc object." Sherill's Dep. Richard Callen of the Avalon sheriff's office said be oblerv· ed a large vessel with "lla:htl in it& portholes" salltng in the channel behreen 5 and 15 miles n:ortb of catalina tslllnd. '"'8 ship 1lOW9d to a halt about 2:15 a.m. Monday and 'What appeared to be a fioodllght illuminated the water around it, canen saJd. Then it turned away from the island and beaded to•ard the mainland. cauen report.eel lfffnc a Mrln of nare.s in the sty, tben ·bearinf a loud "thump" which wu followed by 11.ames. He aaid there was a aecond explOllon and the flamu bmmd for about 45 minutes before cliaappurlnf. We've Topped 35,000 in Daily Paid Circulation ................... Qj ... , ... - I I l Recorded In --~1967 --• ·--'----::.0. #i t • J f • ! ,, I " ' GAILY PILOT ,....,, ...., 1'. 1 ... l ' , ~ ... "" .. ,., ""...., .llow , far ia dJltapt? G••rwe '· Getty, II, son of billio.Ue J. Peul 8ftty ia cobantd. In fad, be ii '8,soO a month concerned since a Ei>erior Court combliaioner or- e! ftim to P"1 '4.000 monthly ny 'and $1,5f)O a month ch,Ud $11J>J>«t to bis ex-wt:f'e for being '+tery alool, ca!d, indifferent and ~nt~' durinf the past few yean. • , • It could oa!y happen Ill IM Vepa. The flack (pr• .,ent, if 10'1 pre- lerl for the Deiert Inn daima the •Tom Jones'' cut member with the ~t •ocal ran1e -all tbe wa1 flfom soprano to bw -ii 10Dlbird M •I 1I1 ,_......,...,. 1be ~ nnge Isn't the only thiDI bit about Maggie. She meuures 41.u;,7. • ' Colorado police arrested a 1~ 1ear-old boy S1lnday u be ~tthed aude on a rock in Gregory Olnyon Couting out Jetten of the alpbF \>el The yuuth Wit 1pot1ed on a rock about 200 feet up the llde ot the canyon. Offken climbed up be-o kind him and lflbbed him U be WU about &o leap. Taken to the bolpital, tijs only response to qu.Uom ·was "on a trip, lldd man." Ria name ,... not dildoled due to bit age. • The Rn. Wllll...,. llMda dOllD't oiind the partabooera Of St. llicllaell playing binfo at the cbarcb. He jut ltates to bear them about the Wf)T'(I t bingo." So Mondl1 be IJlJllOunced Chat start.in« thil week, prtzee wm !o onJ,y to tile "1nDen wbo moat ,Amen" or "HalleluJllL'! Senator Make. ' ~ ~~ghty Attack On Diet Pills KKK Starts Top Secret Youth Move ~ t • • roseAU)OsA, Ala. (UPl), -,,_., K\I Klux lQan amounctd~ 1'l8t , .'It hU f~ an undel'IJ' · JPUth movement G.milar t.o tbe ~ ~ and dedicated to "edifJIU boys' patriotmm and buiJdlD.C • CCIDltr'llettf • moral life Md ~:· ' I,i Ume, slid tlbpeti.J ~ Jtobert Shelton of tlJe United Jailis of Am~~\ • gltls' orde' probabl1 will lie staned bf fbe Xlln'• ~· . A u.xill...-Y. . • Shelton said the youtla prOll'am, '" boys l% to 1• . yeas bl qe. waa ' l&Undled about' a month and a halt ago and already bas "thousandl " membera" in live IOUthen a&ate1. Ht liAld dt1et w i lb dmpWI u .BrrmiqbalV, Mont 1 om er y, _. Tuecaiciosa, Ala.; Atlanta and Mt.con, Ga: Sumter and Columbia, S. C.; Raleigh, N. C.; and JUcbmond, V~ Other a-,tet1 ara being formed. Sbeltm aatd. . At the present. he aaid, the Klan bu found it adviable to keep the youl\ movement teeret. · "At a late i date, we may come tnto tbe ope8r · bat to .start oft, •e 1riU ~ve to build tbe founddfon rtl.D'dily biecimse we always , ba~e liberal elements trying to chop our movements to pieces before they •tart... he uid. Sheltoa.,... the Klan's jufti(JI crder will be tlmOar to the Boy Scouts in that _..d• wlll be established for IUCh dlevementa u cmnplltg, ~ ballding and "above all for loyalty to God and country, flag aad Conatitulen ••• Jt wHl Mer from the ~ Scouts. HIAYINLY WINDfAU. ~ter Mary Aon. Mother &i~ a( tile Slltirs ol Charity ol St. Joeeph Convent ia. ~ N. J., receivu the . PATERSON, N.J.' (UPI) P'or ... ._.. happy 1Vord that a. em.tat llad won •100,000 in the final dmrinl of New Y«k Stau lottery Mon· day. Win Lottery he said, becaUiM ''® . tang will , be · i1M>1vect in it. It'll atrictty be white. Sbeltcn Mid tbe ~ '"will not CCllt the tupayer • i>enaY, •• llld rio federal aid or povfTtr grant.a wm ·p'1'8 the children at St. JONpb's School bav.e tmd a dil..-ted former textile mlll a1 a gymnufmn. 1'M! nuns who run the school have prayed for a real gym. Now the 11 nun11 of the Sisters of Charity at St. Joseph's Convent are going to vote on how to spend the '100,000 they won in the New York State lottery. · •·1 think the children of si. Joseph's are goiqg to get • new gym." Sil.ter Agnes Marion, the sister superior, said Monday. be' 90Ught. "AD will be dcme through the dedication and sincerity of Klans peopl9 and. yout:b Who ·still bell~ve • iJI Alneriea for A.mericam." · Ftnally, h iOm Je8det uid. the ydllt Jhcwement mJ&bt be t h ·e "amwer to. lAldy Btr4'• prOIJ'mn of ~Amertea. . EBJ~ Proposes $2.l Billion • I • .·Job Pr~gram . . WASHINGTON (UPO ,-Prtlident Jolwoa proposed to Contreu today a 12. l biJ1ioa ~manpower program Uln· ed ..at provklbi& Jobs far ball a million bard-core unemployed men a n d women la tbe lluml ol America'• '6.aeat ddes. In bia f1l'lt meesage to the House md Senate folloWlnC bla state ol the Union meaq.e. Jobmon described tbe manpower pro.... .. "tbe. 11r1est ht tbe ution't hbtory." He said It II deaiped to ''help Americana wbo want to wort to 1~ a job." 1'be job plan woukl be built around a concentrated employment procram Ntablttbtcl under the Labor Depart· ment lalt ,.ear. 'nle procram, now optratlnc ID 22 mt>an and run! a:reu, WGal4 be apuded to 141 ..... Tbe actmlnWratloe pla to can- eentrete •Jc* tor hard-core anemploJld aJlo ....... wardillC &o the Preaklent. ta a out dqree Gil pm1Dlnblp bet+u-1Dvermneat and prtfttt IDdaltrJ. To pnaote tbla .pertnlnldp Jolmlon =~=~ 100,CIO earr911UJ UllllQploJld oa tbe Job bJ JUDtt -· and I00,000 by lune, lt'TL I Htdf Dollars Still Unable HEW Cut,s to Hold Up CoUege BUililing Funds \ WASBINGTON CAP)-'J'be Depart- meui of Fieiltb, . Educ•~ and Welfate, eutfina.tts •pendln1 by tG50 m1Won m &he first half of tllis year on orders from Concress, wtll take the bJaesi sUc;e from eoDep •.Pd unlvenlf3 buildlq aid, · • But IDCllt ol tbt ldg)ler ·-em-ltructioa flddl will ·~1 be beld Q .1111tll tbe end ot tbe currenc fiscal year July 1 -unless ~i.,reas orders a contlnu~ flnaocial bolddown. "A lot oi people's plans ce belng aput. •• l&id an HEW budlet omc1a1 of college and university officers, "and they're already letting us know about il" OfflcialJ said most J.uUtutions pro- bably will cet next filc:al yur the money they were expecting bia year. But tbey 1lCl4led b pcllti= ttate apnclea cDebunmg the could Ove the money to new applicants. The '450 miWoa that •11 to have been spent on college and university bulldlnp this 7ear w11l be cut about Nationwide Alert Fo.-'Dangerous' Escapees Issued one-third, to PIO million. officials said. And funda foe health teaching facilities -mainly medical and dental schools. -are to be cut a\most as n!uch: $58 millian from a11 authorized f175 mUlion. Hospital coMttuotion funds were left with only sligbt reductio.as, officials said. because of lhe great new need for hospital apace generated by the Medicare and Medicaid p.rograms. A planned "74 mllllon outlay will be reduced by only $11 mlllioo. In elementary and secondary ~· tion, the government'• fl-billion-• year program of aid to r youngsters will not be reduced. But funds for supplementary educa· tion centers, to be administered bJ the states this year far the first time, will be cut by 10 percent. or '30 million. Officials noted. however. that amount still will have been increased ,reatly because of additional money what waa authorized. Federal impact aid -for school dlatrids with federally connected students -will be reduced by about I percent, or $20 million. Jn addition to these major speltdlng cuts, HEW s~ the middle of Decem· ber bas bee.n awaJ111q ..i, ~ fe• eot1struction grants each \?eek in order to minimize tbe inflatianU1 pressures. The '650 million cutback comes out ot a total HEW budget of Sll.7 billion, ot which about f7 billion ls money · not obligated for ·such m1ndltor7 .-ndlnc levela aa Social Security .nd welfare. CoQgreu earlier cut the . ::-4'' ~ bJ ••••ral Being one of four crand winners of the lottery may have been a million· to-one sbot but tbe sisters were in· sistint it wasn't a gamble at all. "Coming home from a meetinJ? Fri· day night, that's when a couple of ua felt SW"e we were going to the top." said Sister Marion. At tbat point, the nun'• lottery ticket had cleared the second hurdle in the tbree-roulld df1wtng in which Ucket holders are money winners at each stacre. "I had been saying a couple of little prayen since we found out that our dent had been drawn." she al.id, rmlles creasin( ber cherubic face. ••1 bad a feeling we'd get that big prize." SM wu rf "1t. The ticket. purchASed by a parishioner. Cornelius Molloy. in the name of the sisters, was one of the SJ00,000 winning ones drawn Monday. "We believe everv ~ ls a part of providence," said Sister Agnes M~rion. When word of the bonanza reaehetf the joint elemf".nlarv-bfftl school nm by the slsb!rs. joy abounded. "Some of the ptmfts Juntpe41 u" and down i11 the c~llm>ODll," said Sister AlDU M~rion. "!nrJl>od:y's so b11ppy for ua. That'• the nicest thing about winnine." The New York lotterv was lnstitut"-t l8!t ye&r by the legi!lature to aid education. Wilson Holds Talks With Soviet Leaders MOSCOW (UPI) -Prime Minister . Harold Willon of Britain and the top Soviet Communitt, Leon Id I. Brezhnev.· today moved into tallta Wbich could affect the count of the war tn Vietnam. After bia conference wath Brezhnev, the Soviet Communist party cblef, Wilson was to meet fOC' an hour •nd a ball db PNmi1r A11Mi N. Jto1ypa. I ByGUnman IALTJll9BS (UPI) -A llooded I * a11 e ta IUet Nit a 'ft 1 1 Ualea ollalal tD tbe .,... Wiil ...... u •• -and ......... pdml.1111* nqa. ....... TN m'eJ. ~ teentary • la 11 a• of ~ Loeal 131, w vived lbe ~ Be adenrt11t =CJ'~=-si= ldm Ja aatlDCtar7 Cl8dltloa. TowmleJ'• wUe. • bl8t patient, wltDeaed .. attd. NOBUIC* PoUcl tald tbll'e ftl DO apparent rtUDD fer tbe lDddmt. A spoblman far lbe 1lllioll. wblch Np'elents driftn of milk deUYlrJ trucb, said tllere bad been DO recent labor pro· bleml and Towule7 "didn't bave an tllllD1 1n tbe world ... Towmley told potiee It .. bolpital M eoagbt at flnt ldl tn•IJnt WIS I robber and ,,,,... ldm bis Wallet. 'Jbe J11C111i11 WU rtlflmd 11111 the man bepn ~ Towule7 over tbe left eye until be fell. Tben, tMDd1nl over bil 'Yidim. the black hooded 1irme opened. ftte with a revolver. Two shots tore into Townsley'• right lea and lldt forearm and two went wild. . A moton,t who bad stopped at 1 gasoline .atioo acroes the itreet, Marine Cpl. William Weilendaebr of Scotch Plains, N. J .• beard the lbots &IJd saw a man nom.tq from the scene. H~ gne d'8le but lost tight of the mm ruJ111inC throup • parking lot .. STILL CONSCIOUS Townsley, still conscious when brought to the hospital. told police the man wore a bl.ck coat and a black hood that covered mOlt ol bls face. "I thought he was trying to rob me,'' Police quoted Townsley as saying. "I offered him my wallet but he didn't want it." Townsley said he had worked late at the union offices and was only five feet from bis car when be was accosted from the shadows. PolJce put out an alarm /(1( a white mln. 5 feet 8 incbe! tall, dressed in black. A police lieutenant said "'that's about all we've got to 10 on now." Solons Unmoved By LBJ's Pleas For Tax Increase WASHINGTON (UPI) -The ad- ministration's much pub 1 i c i zed economy drive, including a '800 million cutback in the sensitive area of federal highway aid, appears to be making no impression at all on congressionaJ tax writers. Treasury Secretary Henry H. Fowler's warning to the HCIQle Ways &: Means committee Monday tbat failure to past a Tu Jncre11e might find the nation in "finandal distress" left the lawmakers unmoved. In fact, Rep. John W. Byrnes (Wis.), senior Republica.n on the committee, said be felt "no sense of urgency or 1111 sense of real restraint" on spending on t b e part of t b e ad· ministration. "Frankly, I've been getting a 1eeling that this is becoming an exercise in frustration," said Byrnes, who uaually speaks for all 10 GOP com· mU:tee members. Fowler, Budget Director Charlet L. S c h u Jt ze , Chaiqnan. WUllam M~tney Martin Jr.~ F•al Reserve Board, .rid Gardner Ackley. cbairDWI of the President's Cowlcil of Economic Advisers were to return to capitol hill today to preu for ap- Jll'Oftl oi Johnton'. propoeed 10 per· cent Jncome tu IUl'dmte . To Meet Demand Bright, Balmy, Blissful lnt.ernational Falla Inflicted -with lnterue Cold ..... ..., nu. &lf;:::::::::::: 11~ tf i ."J1t:~J!1ti c ..... L-.i ............... ... ............................. .................... ..._ ......... _..... ......... .. ...,_~-...... ... ,,,, .......... 'nllle;•o • ll;;wwwillMa ,.... ,,.. ................ ., ... ,,. ...-11 I I B wlWlt -IU. nionAide · eaten, Shot y-Gunman . LTDIQllll (UPI) -A bOoded • •a11I 1B b1M:t. Met a -u •••• -Ill tbe .. ... • ,... .,,,. lll&lit Md -Ill ..... --... __ ..,. 41. -..,. .-fll TT a kl Local 137. .... tbe -Ho-.. ... r:-1~ =.:ii= ,,__,_ ..... ,.. -· • ........ potleat, -tbe--Jee Mid tblrt Wll DO lpPll'lllt e for tbe iDdfltnt A spabl:man Ille aaloo, wblcb npraeata n of milk Mvery tr.ucb. Hid Md beeD DI recent 1lboi pro· 1 ud Townaley "dMID't hive an 1Y lll tbe world." tmley told ...... ot ... boopilal -ab& at flnt ldl •eflnt WU m aacl -ldm ldo Willet. I aionty WU refa.ed md the began_,~ over !ft eye UDtU be'fell. ~. ltDd1Df over bit 'rictlm, the . -fipre _..i.11ro wit• !VOlver. Two ahots. tore into aley'1 ri&ht lee and ll!ft forearm wo went wild. . motorist who had stopped at a lne aiaitsoni acrOu · the itrW., 'le Cpl. 'Wllllam. Wellendacter o{ h Plains, N. J., heard tbe thoU: uw a man rwmia:g from the '· He gave cm.. but loilt light ! mu,11111Din& throqb 1 parking L CONSCIOUS vnsley, still conscious when tht to the hospital, told police nan wore a black coat and a , bood that covered mOlt ot bis thought he was trying t.o rob police quoted Townsley as g. "I offered him my wallet but tln't want It." msley said he had worked I.ate 1e union offices and was only feet from his car when he was ted from the abadows . ice put out an alann ftYt a white 5 !eet IS inches tall, drtssed iack. A police lieutenant said 's about all we've cot to go rw." Ions Unmoved r LBJ 's Pleas 1r Tax Increase SHINGTON (UPI) -The ad· tration's much publicized my drive. including a '800 1n cutback in the seruitive area deral highway aid, appears to 1ak.ing no impre!lion 1t all on -essional tax writen. asury Secretary Henry II . ~·s warning to the House Ways eana committee lloodiy that e to J>l:SI a Tait btcrellie might he nation in "financi&l dlatreu" ie lawmakers unmoved. act. Rep. John W. Byrnes (Wis.), : Republican on the committee, he felt "no sense of urgency l1 sense of reel restraint" on ing on the part of the ad- tration. ·an.k:ly, I've been getting a feeling thlt is becoming an ei;ertise u.ttratlon," said Byrnes, who ly speaks for all 10 GOP com· a members, •Ier, Budget Director Cbarlet L. ~ I t z e , Cbair{llall WIWam emey Mlrtin Jr. lif-ttie F~al ve Board, Ind Gardner Ackley, nan of the Prelident's Council onomic Adviters were to return ~itol biU todiay to preu far ap- 1 "' , ......... p<opooed 10 per· IK.'Ol!te tu llU'dmte. lissful ite m e Col,d r-per"'•"" _ .... _ ·-• •• -• t1" Ji:J ... _. .. • -• ... -· • • • --• .. ,_ .. " , ... _ • • .. -" • ... ... _ • • -" • ·-n • ·-· " • , ... _ • • • ·-• • -p " -• n -• • ..... .... ,. • • •• '-0• • "' . .... _ • L•A ........ n • ....... • • jj -· • • .. ! -n • w-" • • ---.. • •• -· .. • p ' • ... _ • • • ~ Clll.,_ °" • • •• • • -·-" • ... _ • • • -" • -• ' .. ·-... • = • -• ..... kuc:•·-• .. • ... -4'...La11t • • ~ • .. ... $ .... _ N N -.. " • • --·I • i =.:.. a ' • -t· I T'. s (;~.....,.-1 . . u~ • :~i 1 '-Ahout Cambodia Incident •·· t ' KOMPONG TR A B E I(, Of Soi1ae la an ...0. -· C am b o d I a (AP) -tile ~ .:r1i1· ••llild N..q... lntpectlnc Ille oad 1"11 -U.S. ~ ... -Cambodia Uy:I-'State_. ·-Ar t •a A·t ID It rep\llaed a U.&-South .W~ ri 'll1dlfd Vietn1meae attack -,. found, ~)' thM-a U.S.'6Mdb two bloody bandagea, IODlt v~, ,.... ...... ~ insect repellent containers truded '11 ,... illlld9 cam. marked "U.S." and hun· bodiaD tlllrrttory mt nur ... ,. dreda of .»caliber aheU cas-day.' · -· -1. lngs. -It M-nt fofmal nCreb for . " So'me of the trQund was aa)' Cambodian calaaltlee splotched with dried blood that mar tane~nlUhed. ,. and the trees were shredded The inekl.tnt o e e u r r e d and · blackened ar(lund the "during tbe1biiat of~·' 1 bullet-pocked fortified out• 'in wbicb tba alW p.froJ post where the press chief wu ddllncliftl ltltlf 'fram ~ of the Cambodian Ministry Viet Cone gllllflni cmdnC of I a f o r m a t i o n toot from. both lklea of the newsmen for a briefing oft border, laid Robert J. the incident last Tburtday. McCloab)', · state Depart· Cambodian officiak say ment pte11 ~· their forces killed three "We rtCNt tbe-iatruloa, .. • ' ..,..~ , ....... . . . Americaru and 28 South he said. '.'tt. waa ~ Mia Farrow, ·wife ot ~ Ftank Sinatra, Vietnamese who they and lalertalren without •Y greets M1.barilbi llebeeb Yogi on lbii aniv~ at his chMge penetrated •bout 100 00.tile-.lnfeet." tiOttl Jn 'Camtiridge, Mus. Later the apirttuai J,eader yards into Cambodia and tt wu the tint officially lectured at the Harvard Law Sdlool Forum .., fired at Cambodian soldiers acknowled&llf cue of allied who had been sleeping forces applyinf tbe principle "Transcend8nta.I Med~.:· 'l1'e Y®nl 'ictrus. outside the post. 1tat.ed a week aso by Assis· announced that abe WU lffvuig for, .India todl)'. C.. The outpost is northwest tant Seci'ttary of State spendr a period of. time in contemplation under ·u. Explosion Rips Hole In Desert HOT CREEK VALLEY, Nev. (UPI) -Tht explosion nf an underground nuclear device in th.is desolate valley last Friday opened up a 4,000 foot long crack in the desert floor. The Atomic Energy Com· mission said the crack was 23 feet' deep in some places and ranged from 10 to 100 feet wide. It was discovered Saturday when government personnel reported f o r wo rk. The AEC said the earth'• crust collapsed many hours after the test Friday mom· ing and said there ;;always is some aubllideoce" alter underground nuclear tests. The explosion was of I~ termediate yield with a · maximum force 50 times· greater than the bom'Q that destroyed Hiroshima. Nn severe damage was reported and a spokesman. for the AEC said no formal claim11 had been filed. LEGAL ,NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE __ .. .i-. •• I I William P. ·Bundy -that direction of .the bearded apiritual guru~ American forces would ex· ---------~-'----'------­ ercise the right to defend themselves if Communist forces used Clmbodil a11 a base for attacking American forces in Vietnam and as a sanctuary for retreat. 'Black Hand' Protection J:IitS Sicily PALERMO, Sicily (UPI) -Tbe Mafia moved in on Sicily's earthquake victims with the first hand of help and then tile black hand of ' ' p rotection," n'e'WSpaper reports said today. A report from Sicily by the Rome news'paper II Messaggero said tbe "Pie· dotti" fboysl distributed bread, apened pharmacies and dug oot victims of the !.!land's Jan. 16 earthquakes bef-<lre tbe govelnment gat to work. But daja later the Mafia withdrew the "Picciotti" and sent in· muscle men wbn forced refutees to pay mqney to lea~e the danger zone , to get a better tent or other aid. ' A farmer in the stricken village ol Campareale, ask· ed about the early aid, said, "that was a very good thing.'' The man, w h n declined to give his name when be heard• Ole ward Mafia. said, "no, I don 't know who they were. I don't know if I saw them before. When someane comes to help , you don't ask." The fear ol earthquakes ia an occasional thing in' Che poverty ridden hiUs of we11tem Sjcily. The fear of the Mafia is every day, A local official, asked .about the Malia aid then raid reports, preferred to discuss other topics. "Fnr heaven's sake, let's think about helping the quake vie· tims now, that's more urgent," he said. Eight days of tremors - Jan. 16 was the worst - de9troyed or damaged a dolzeb towns and villages, leaving about ~IXKI per11ons homeleu in the hills where the Mafia is at home. The Official· death toll stood at 214. Damage was estimated at '321 million. So uth Korea • Troops Kill 6th Assassin Sasebo 1'f erchants , ~y at Pacifists • SASEBO: Japan (UPI) - Sasebo merchant.5 and bar owners ex-pressed .1.nger lo· day at the pacifist demonstrators who took to ttle stnets during tbe visit of the nuclear poWered aircraft carri@r Enterprise and kept visiting U . S . sailors from a sperldiog spree. The merchants had ex· peeled the sailors to spend at lust a million dollars, Instead, unofficial reports said crewmen of the Enterprise bouCht 80 million yen (S22'l.?22) and spe11t moat of it for gooda inside · the U.S. Naval Base. Most of the mm!hants blamed the demon&trators bllf. one lamented: "l guess those sail<lrs had thorooghly been .indoctrinated w i t h Washington's dollar saving policy before they came ashore." · The ,Ent.erpri'se ended if.!I visit today 8ftd headed back tow'ard Vietnam waters. ln Tokya Prime Mi nister Eisaku Sato and his ruling conservative party s a i d Japan's 1poUcy to permit Filipinos Burn LBJ ' I n Effigy MANILA (UPI) -About 1,000 Filipinos burned Presi· dent Johnson in ~gy in front of the Ph iJippJ ne Congress today to protest U.S. pcllicy in Vietnam. The demonstrators car· ried placards that said "Jobnsoo Madman " "JOhn· I-Oil Outkills Them ' All" and "Johnson Modem Hiller," The effigy was labeled "Murderer." The crowd c hant e d "~coi Puppet '' In criticism of President Ferdinand E. Marcos and derilanded recall of the 2,000 • member Phi!ippine civic action group rfam Vietnam. A force nf 300 riot control police, most wearing st.eel helmets and armed with wicker shields and two·foot· Ions truncheons, ri.nged the front of the congress buildinf. OemmstratGrs Included Socialists, the Movement for tile Advancement of Na· t.kmalism and the militant Kabat.-ng Makabaya.n (na· ttonaliltic )'<IUth), A1pOnsor of anU·Vietnam gatberinge in 111epoa;. . Deserte~s' Fate Re~ts . \ I n Sweden nuclear powered U.S. ahlps ·to vis.it Japan was un. changed by the demou1ra· tions. • Minutes alter ttle supercarrier and her: elCOft, the nuclear1>0wered frillte Truxton, set sail, SUebo scientists began sampling the waters for harmful radioactivity. 'Ibey • s a, i d they found none. L e f t i s t demonstrators, protesting the visit cl Ifie warship to atom-bombed Japan. fo ught several pitch· M batUes with r;ot poliC& and tried ta ~torm the U.S. Naval Base several times during her five-day visit. · Police said today 5 5 5 student! and policeman bad been injured in the fitllting. Can cer Cure Drug Claim By Japanese . TOKYO (AP) -Officlala or a pharmaceutical compa- ny reported today that a Japanese reaearch team tias developed a drUI which cur· ed cancer in the roof of a man's mouth and achieved "encouraging" results in clinical tests on other can- cer patients at the Kanaza· wa University Hospital. In some cues. officials of the Chugai PhanMceutical Co. said, the drul! bas pro- duced a "drastic'., Improve. m@nt and in others "slow1' resu.lts. The reseirch team ls headed by Prof. Hajlme Ok· amoto, director. of the de· partment ot. ph1rmacology at Kanazawa University. The team has worked in col- laboratiori with the Chugai comj>any, w'hich aaid it has ' marketing righ~ on the new drug. Since Satunl•y. Chugai's stack has climbed from 2.1.3 cents to 31 .C centa Oft the Tokyo Stock Ei;change be· cause of reports of the new ·drug. Before using the drug on humans. the company said. Prof. Okamoto conducted e:ictensive ttabl with anlnial~.' mostly rata and mice which had been fivtn canc:u.-~ "There wu no excel>' tinn." one executive said. "All the teat& wefe effec· tive." U.S. R enews Relatioos With ,Greeks A THENS (l)PI) -Tb< · , Unlt.d. $hrtel today resum· ed.. "normal working rtla· Uons., With the Gr e e k miUtll'Y regtme for the first time sJnc..Klftl Constantll'le fled f4 Rome Dec. _14. STOCK.HOLM (UPI l -"Thlt It a retumption of The Swedisb Allens Com· n o r m a 1 .. diplol:Datic con· mission met tod1y to dttlde • tact.," _,kt ~ Talbot, Whetber to gr1nt asylum to U.S. Amtilltl:Hor, an.er call· three U.S. Army deserters inC m Forelp Mlnlster or tend them bid to thelt Panayotil Plptnetls. unJll ln ww_Gsmuy. . _ fa an-, fore lg n The. COllUllWlloa was' ex• d~ .. eecredi\ed to ~ to crut Ute "11um < tl!e Kia(. Ille. depai tore "oa humanJtlrlaa around•" after Cl'JblC immc.'Clllfv.lly as recommaded "" an ad· to ova••• the m1Dtary 1";;~:;: , l .n1r U.S. tt1ime, alon1 W'ttb the Ii l'teMI wtto left government'• •*ll'lf:m,,nl 1their ship lo ,Japan \aat year l)f an army offletr •~ and fled lo Sweden wtn re~ent, hid cruted a_n nnt.ed uytum by tM com· awkward dapSOrudc tftu1.· m.JMIOD. tfon • T-, Jloulry·23, 1'61 NltY -f Tr,ansplant Pa tie nt NJw Does Pu:shup s CAP!l TOWf'!, s O·U ~h Atr~a {Uri) -Phiijp B~g. I.hie-only aurviyina heart trmptan( P1tieal. at.9 be~" aod ewin d ~d puihups ·M.onday, his ~wu. .llicl. dtotist kept aliv.,. with 'tbe heart of, a col<lrecf factory worker, met today with hb claUfbter, JUI, wh~., vtsit frc.n Israel dld'bim so much upt·tlie~.j.<doubkt•hilp'lllgsJ-----=­ ~'-iberg, ·51, rthe retired eooo. . 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Swtlprt bu ...... a ~roan,. nrm _. u. -. ploy .. to ,., .. ....,,. • dow ... ooo u • nlUlt of 1 ••uctt11v1 tr~· ID b • r 1 llCCOUllt. . : ln~4:::; r-;:alll'l• ... _.111111&- lntertl&,,,.... awa'dld Mon- day to Mn. Jltrbert llleld. 78, 1n her nit ..... a.. ' riJ, Upbam Co. and Ala V. Wlldlr, an emploJe. I • • . JuQI s.-..n. followtq ~New Trial . . ~ Set in Death . ~Of Sisien 1 PAIADINA (UPI) -At. _.., amw Jld'11a• ~ btpa i.pl pr.,.. : tloDI for .. ... trill of ; AntboaJ D. J>cll&DYIJll, I0- 1 eUMd of tbl .. .,... : of two Altldmll. ::.I-' f DoatlDvSBt WU a MW trta1 bJ I laplrior Coaft J U d I I :walhr &'fat atter • JIOl1oplW ~ Ult I coarttblt bll cu.it WU ! not ...... '1 .,...... at • tbl ftnt trial. I , .... S'flU wl1l .. a : ... trial ... MCIDdaJ. 'TM~__.,. l ...._.wucontcttd!fot'. j •of .... "="' .... I ltraaOal A •• : BlrtU. •• ad blr ...... .c.cma ..... 7. ! Strike Talb • ! Set to Re11UDe I 1 LOI ANOl:LD (tJPl) -:N..,...... far ...... ~=-=-~~-= ·~ .... • ~ap tbllr Hutchinson Withdraws Governor's Wife Quiu ' Arts Group IACIWO:?ftO (UPI) - ~. RGBald ....... dlJ ....S Mra. VlrtlU Y . ....._, Carmel VaDIJ, to tbl Oltlf cnla Artl Com- .... to ncceed Ida wlft N1qe1W..0qult. Mn. a.,. dm1W bit n.tcnatlan b I C a 11 I I ''famDJ -.. obu,a. ...... " apt ... from tulDC =·tbl tcnmtealcm't K· llra . ltaatoa, a ==-· la wtft . 0 f Robert 8tMtGa. Bir .... ..,.,.. ill Ja!J Jiit. County Geta Gu Taxes MalAMJ:NTO -Or· qt a.q will .. beck flll,'111 of ......... wtdcb Jlitbw&J .... peld to .. ..... du r l DI NONlllblr, ~ Houaan I. l'IDar· ..., -Mk'lld -- Suit Seeking Rehind Of War Taxes Loses WC J'IWtCllCO (1JPI) -:,::r:n' ......... ........... .. -.. VlllMa ,,., wu dlmlalld W1J bJ U.S. Dllt. Jadlt ..... J. zarrJ;.._ ----• oUlllr ...... " • P"lf . caW • ..,...,.,. Alllu& .... .... ., ,, .... .,.... ...... ... Tbe ..... ••id llmUlr ......... bin =--• Loi .... .. Yft, Ntw -.,, CoaaecUcat, Mew Jlamplldn, V • ra oat, Col--. PWJlt ..... IDIDo1a ad Ttdn• Zlrpall Nld .......... Miid GD peadi .. R9 • ,.... woaJd *1111 the "tretclma of re ll 1 to• ' • ............. CDn- IUtutloa. Ill .... -al ud ~-'5dlntlana ,... trn1nlM to tbl law ..... ant_,.,..... The lllit Md Wmed tM Wll' filtpl ad Immoral. ··nie framers of the Constitution 1ataded Ult proviliona of «be nnt Amendment tbM •0>acreu shall make no law retpee· ting an utablllbmeat ol rellelon, or probibitlns tbe ucdM tbertof' . to Mrv• as a nbk:le for t b e preMtTaUon of tbe npublie ml not -far ltl dlllnc-tion." the Jud.-naJM. Miss Bael, rt, netlltl7 rtleued frWD lml&a Nta Prbon l'ann an. la"ftnl a aenttnc:e for blr put in an anUWll' dllD'Dtl'doa outalde Oaklod IDiluction Ctoter, wu ln court wlaen tbe Judt• ndtd. "I don't belltn in any war," •he told new1men outllde the court. "I don't aupport any wan. Some wars are m o r e un- derstandable. No war is justlflable .'' 't-(t;~·-= I LilW i.1lrt of ,.. ....... Cdllnla .... .-..& to .. ,,......, LA Week in Paris Postponed Min Baez l&ld aatnc tbe courta to oppose the war WU ulOod." ''I want·1n1 JDOD1J back," •be said. .. Nonviolent action jg tbe onb' way of flptiDC." .. ._ ........ i11111llll4t.• ,. ,.. ' t Legitlature I Ai ·work ,. Withhold . . . , ' • ., •• . ~ ... · For The Reeoril I Ad Men's s~e.s·eopy . Must Fly ANAHEIM -Paper atrplanet wl1 dp, natter or IHI" wbn the oChenriae earthbound memben of the Orange County chapter of the A110datlon of lDdutrial Advertlllr1 bavt their Feb. 1 luncbeon meeting. Memben and peats are Invited to compN with IUCh plaDes tor prizet to be awarded for diltuce ud time aloft. 11>e only rule Is that the sMane• be made from a )lloce ol the ptlOt'a own adYerti1in& or 1ale1 literature. U membln stop creuin1 -p1-lo1lll eDOUgl> to lllttn, they'll bear ID ad· -. .. Ir Lockheed Airer.it pn1111ot..i ti& SST -the 1uperlOllie ttaniport -pven by Diet Locbrldl• ol tbe company'& promotion -. 11>e meeting will be beld ln. tbe Cblrt« House here. .. •• .Shodess Case Set For Study '1JLl.&llTON -Sit""" ~~= ~ .. -lad ... -· .. -...... --OniUt Coulllt -CoDqa Dlliiot tnalit11 Will twlkltr tbl ....... tf Ill -art-NIJbawei>pr, ... --.....-1n1,..- .. ~ -OOllllO • lollowtq • --. lut Jan. 9. Ha iDlllU tbat recent rldlltioa tteabnu.t · for a cucer eaadltklll oa two leg& b&& .... It .. POlalble rw him to ...., -· 11>e .... b&tred .-1 bu tlDcll dded tbe llolrd'• -. .., atlendlol -and school offtc:Ja1a hen delernd!Urther-lo today'• bolrd m •at 1111 . Nigbnroager; • c boo I of· lklllloonteDd,b&&aotcom· piled -... &lmple ... ..--lbal bo """"'" a pbylician'1 statement to Ibo -that be -not wur lboe1 at aebool. ~-lllal bo UI t><OdUced all the ~&!·-_.....,. Gd1 hu ptr1oaally --to-two lnabjllly to complt wttll Ill& ldlool ru1inJ on -....... Ht lw 11Jd th.It ht wW pe!'1oaal1J defend 1111 ac· Uo.11 111ln toalJht. Strep· Shows 903 Victims This Year SANTA ANA -Strep- toc:occ&l -(llrtp) claimed toa victiDu Jn Ora... County ln Ill& flr&t 12 days of 1188, Dr. Jobn R. Pbilp, cowily beeltb ol· llcer, np«Ud Moada)'. But Ill& 111"1 flpn la not Wwaual for Ulla time ol the year, a county b'ealth deputmeat1pote1 man commented. "In fact," he •aid, "we bad 1,576 1uch cue1 at thil period in 1987. There ii no cause for alarm at what Html to be a hlJh ' rate of inlletion." Of 2li lllled compl&lnts ln tbe Wectloul di1eue report to Jan. 12, 10 cat.e1oril1 show cue lncreut1 over the same period in 19fT. Tbey include (with 198'1 totW ln porenthe1ea): Purulent meningitis, three (.two); red measles, four (none); mwnpa, 10 (48); pertusll, one (none); in- fectious hepatiFti1, 20 (lil); salmonellcrlll:, five (two); tuberculosl.t, two (none); ''.otbeT fcnm cl" tJPld]ll1 five (three ) ; rhtllmaUc: valvuutiJ, 13 (10); ma1atta one, (none) and tricblnoaU, (none.) Heart Surgeon Will Give Talk ANAHEIM -Dr. Richard Qevlland, llllr'l"tl a n d anoetate of Dr. Norman E. Shumway,. who performed the beet trmuiplant on ~ XupeNk. will be fMilnd IPIUer .,.,,_ th• Orane• County JJurt Alsoclatlon meetl Maaday noon in Ill COnm>Uoe Center bero. ·~ • Cole, Coast Comics K•YS TO Tiii PAii -'-llalph A. "Dlodr!cil Oell), ,_ pneldont o( ta.. 0..-P Counly Fair, pre- -UJI of o111<e and 1 bondaban to Dr. Joaph E. 11i1JaJ, newly elected lteB president. Orange Co~nty Fair . . Boa,rd Elects Ribal Dr. JOOl!lh B. Rlllol ol Htm~-b&&­oioetod in;ideal ol .. -ol dlr..-ol Ille Crap Coaotr Fillr, ,... ceodill Rolpll A. Dl- ol ,_. -"""P"&i4r" at ... -·· mtolln( -day Wirt K. E . "JolmDJ'' Trial Set For 'Anger This Week SANTA ANA -JUl7 .. -ii upobtad to 111 :i.:::.. ~:. ~ oaio Frloclll, pro-ol tU Hell's . Anlell Motorcycle Club. Frtedll, •. ol CUIY« Qty, WU arr'llfild w1tb tbne --··otlhobluk· Jacket orculzation wt>en SU Bemardlno Co u n t y depuUea raided .. Alta Loma r'lnC'h Jut Feb. 17. Friedli WU charted with poaseulon of narcotlcs and illegal possession of a firearm. Jolmton ol Oruc• Old Dr. N......, Meyer ol Cloota -· Dr. Rib&!, collep -fellClr ud in9111m1Dt COil• 1ultant, notm acblemnentl durinl Ille ....-,....., Including complollon of Ille Harry Macres 1'1oricultarl bulldln1 and tbe Faireroundt -Plan. · Tiie Dl&llar plan la I 111111• rans:• srawtb p r o I r a m deelpocl lo lncre-.... Fairlround.'1 role u ID iJI. bllfll pert ol CoM -and tbe bro8der Oraac• County com111111ity, be e&ld. Dl&drlcb lbuilocl -memberl lor -belp .... cooperation over thl put year and 1ald. hll cipo _,.ity to -.. .,..... dent Of tbe board WU I ''rewardla& operlence." He eeld be-·~· proud of the F&lr • continuln& Nr'Vice to ' tbe )'Olrth ol. Orange County. Rtbal •aid be hope• to lnauaurate m • J or In· novatiooa lo a new cultural ar1I program at t be Fairgrounds. This program, ht said, woukl fit .m With tbe increued empbUil lb developing the FairJl'O'Uftdl u a year-round 111f-aua· taining facility. -from Friedli Moadoy -· be asked for • 3 Lawmen a 1eparate trial w a • DoOli&e Fouell, 24, of T k Co · o.tcam.GD1a. who ••• •· a e urse rested during tb• -and who ii d)arged w i t b poqe11ioo o f narcotics. Feazell will be tried when a ...u.t ii roaclled ln Ille FrledJlproceedln11. 'nle fifes of both men were tramlerred to Oranae Coun- ty SUpel'ior Court when they 1ucct11lullJ 1 o u I h t a ehaDCe of. venue. Tbe two otbll' men m'etted-David Baam1ar4ner of San Bmmdlno md :Dlnnil L. 'lbomu of Fresno -await sentencing tn San Bernanlino SUperlor Court. Finance Chief Set to Speak BUENA PARK -Gordon P. Smitl), CIUfornla'1 dh'ee· tor of flDIDe•, will be main &peaMr al a t&ethnOlll&1 din- ner .for A&Hm1>1111Wt Jobn V. Brifl& (Jl.hllcloll) al 7 p.m. 'lllun4A1 ln Ill& Loi Coyotoo Couo1rY Qub ....... !Wry -It "' LaJun• HID& !Allure World.wtll be muter o.t --· . 'I'httie county law en· fO'l'Oenlent offlcen today are 1tttnd1o1 a week· long trainlDg course tJ AailOIDlt, Calli., spon10red by the California Youth Authority, the Attorney Oenerel and the USC Delioqueney Con- trol Inrtitute. They are Leo Konkel ol the NpPoit Be.Ch: Police llep-Kirby Kel-of the La Habra Police Department and G e r a l d Riviere of the Orange Coun- ty g,erlff's Department. The course, tiellped for Juvenile offloer1, aho it assilled by the State Peace Officer• AllOclltkln, the 8bertll'• Atsoclatloo and the Juvenile Officer• Alaodl· tlon. It will ~.S.turday. OPllfT-HT --gf{f. -rod Press Ba1Ujuet Mk»•E ., .... ,-... . ' .,-;._ ....., .. _.. "" ~ IM D I ....,. •••ell . ..,_ ,...._. ANAHE enn I ~ -,'/ffti!a-Colo, -ol TY'~ ...... , la'&.. ...,,."I.A.!! '!! """"' lqllld ml Ille _, IH1n :::.:=:~~= =andu:~w: ~ ~""i:IS; -'*to -at Ill& -· ~ --Or-°'""""' ~~'l:::"folm Pren~ A•nd& Buquel a;;:. • . • . bore -·· 'Ille --bo--_,.._ lbe COlllllJ'• -men for c.r.a ... -Oil,.. oat·1tandlac writblJ', lloolJl -Ill -pllO ..... aplcr ad e d H 111 ..... _.,,,., -tllo '*· wtD be beld .. llOlllU.&&T bl tbl An...,,m Room at 111-.:r,c:oito-lbe Ao-~ U -, c.Mr. A -JIOfl)' ·• PACDIC flllW wtD -tllo ....i at I:~ DlllOmAL ·-p.11. 'C I 1 " • •t 'J O:tll ii Ill Mllttal bl tbl ~ · TV dMlltiN _.. rill ----lldN a_..i Didi. -ad ••,.s=c=• ___ _,..,. _., ... -!:. '.: Loo .. ~lfowport -ad -......... , wtD be ·-.... llMD ~"' .IUND''r -. Mll'tbl TV lbW M . t. fii 11111 ._. W , 11 , Alto ., ....... bl • ' -bold lo Mloo NW7 ""-• • F IWI ....waT a. ---OROOP'blm-·• __ .. .,_ . ......... -.,~ ... • "· .... • .... ..,... .,. wlll be 1llllaal' -"JAllY .-_..,.. A""1 Plrkc •111.ma..«>•--..o111e.-11 •· • •R L1rrJ Vltlll1 ol --· .. • ·- • Do-Oorp. uollted .., Joe Me..ict. Syl"fla BftlAll. Dem J"lamm.. W • r • • r -.Qob-11t1. Vi Smltb .ad Don Slllilb. SP~AROUID -- Th:bla for lbe - may be --lnlm Miu BntloD at Goodwill with your lnduRle&, -417, -Ana, Calif., 92101 ad .. prlcod at • -for ..... felllonal memben. a• d INCOME TAX f!.10 -fer-· E~zling Trial Delay ANAllBIM -....,_ Coart t><-1& qlln&I uOr.,.womnwM" , ...... ,. .... ..... ...... ...,. ....... .. ...... ,.. .... ....,,. ... ef H -I llOQ..lt~ ........ T•• oe..;1 .. ,., w .. ,.._ .,.. .. """' ........ ~----.---.. ............... s -"'--tbll ••• ftom t •• Auh1m ---M, rr>n ~1"?'7.-· , dolQMlllUF .... 7. ~~· Juitp .._. -la • ' ....-Md .... .,,,, • ., , ................ 1-' lemtt .. O\'W-... tr1a1 ..... dlta for lfoloio llJ4.C fmWPOllT -•UV.AID It.-· rt,....... ~-pl11ded JmOomt to eUr111 Cit .... ,.,. ~ .. Harblll. C.1 Miu thll lbe ellMd; D ...,..., -•&ft ' All • t ........ ~, • t"NIAf ' • I cblcbferMr,......... .... ..... , .. 8beilfl"!oe'1,lll-........ NO Al'l'OINTMI~ NICIHAIY·-- ~ \ . -' • •• • t r-. ..., u. 1111 rrv ..... ~· Newsman ~arred, Will Su.e~ .E·X·P·A·N~D-l·N·G · WAISTLINE PROBLEMS? .. H~ tlo ,.,... MuC.1 th• site ~ 1Cn 1xpendin9~ w~l1tlle•. 1it4 ......... 7. EXEllctsElll" Durin9 active youth, your musclss h1v-• ll'!•r• "tone" beceute: you j"'t MfUr1lly 9.+ more sxerci~•. As the yeers p111 end your P.hystcal ac. tlvlty leuens •• • th••• muaclu hcom1 lex , , , fess firm • • • lits tW. t. "heW·'f"·ln". Ancl tf.11 11 when yeu ..... toms 1ort of •••rci1& protr•m If Y"' ~•Jd: thlt er11 te look "I• Jh1,_". • ' ' I MEN, NOW 1s· THE TIME TO GAIN NEW PEP, ENERGY & A N~W 'BODY * lOSf OR GABI ·e&ilr All) lllCllEJ ' .. OUR MODllN STUD IDS, •• CARPITED Mirr..-1~ 1114 l1nrl•1•fy cl11itn-4 11 chr•-1M l11tfl1r1tt. Jt1v1 ltee11 ,11111114 with '"' 1111 111 111i114 , • , le t"'-.,., ""e.1il1111M r1Hilh in • Mini• ... .... tiMt. Open H,1•1 Celelll'atl• a llG .CONVINllNT LDCATIONI *·C:O$TA MISA 549°3361 2atl0 HAllOI ILVD. HAllOI INOPPU .. CINTll1 *ANAHEIM 126-0311 510 S. BEACH .(Hwy a9I Pl.AIA. IW -IHOfflftL~-* ORANGE 639-2441 622 E. !CATELLA ---- • Tite •ucc•ssful •ntl I.stint l"•Y to • more perfect bo411y i1 throu9h "'yslcel. cu.ltvre. Th. 1-fOLll)AY hff~ cfvb1 .,. the, rnott hithly cleveloptd P:hyslcel wttw. ln&tlMiont in the werld. · WHAT DOIS THIS MEAN TO YOU7 1 ..... ...., ...... ,I; ...... 11 "'..,.... ................. t. "'..,.,...per r ... ..,.........,. .. ...,..,... · '"), ..... I I .............. a14I US .. ....,, 4. ,....., .. ,. .............. ........ ~ HOLIDAY mtMMnhl, is one of the chH,..t ltsrn1 or 1arvic11 yeu'll ~ tt.11 .,.., kt ;· .. .,.•,. httlnt·Yeu'll flnlllll It werth • fertuna t• you ,.,..,.,ny. Don't pvt it .ff, th.,. 11 no neM to w1it another day to 1t1rt 9.+tl1t1 th.t f11M.~1 n,..,. i"',,... ..... nt: . • CAU Ol .DIOP 1Y TODAY FOii A Fllll TOUI . OHN IO A.M. TD 10 '.M.' DAll.T ' ' ©.·: ~ t '1"1 rl ' • . • . • l I • • DAILY PflOT Beachhoy Funeral for Kahanamoku HONOLULU <UPI) -The story nf Dtlke Paboa Kahwwnoku, whidt began on Waikiki Buch Tl yean ago, "'n end, fittingly, eion1 that same stretch ot sand. The Dub, who died MC!ftday of an apparent heart attack, will be oven a traditional beacbboy funeral. A fleet n! outrigger oaooes will J*klle out to sea, where his aabes wtll be scat· tered on the ocean. 'l'hen. at. Duke's reque6t, the c~s will race back to lilCll"e ia the tame fine spirit of c:oo>petitive1*1! that charact.eriJed the GbampkJa twim· mer's life. Cal. Cagers Threaten To R~voit · BERKELEY. Oallf. ( APl -A doun of the 15 men on ttie University of California vanity buketbaH equad Monday night charted tht.t star ceriter Bob Presley had been reim'8ted because of pret1s1D'e1 and sitned a statement sajdng they would play 110 1 more until the pressures were remov· ed. Presley, a 6-10~ center, was suspen· ded last Thursday for mining prac· tice. The statement. delivered to a San Francisco television sbtlon, did not name Presley but wi..,t qtlNtlon referred to him. · It said bis reinstatement by head coach Rene Herrerias "wu the renlt of pressures from univenity ad· minlstrators . . . we feel these . . . pressures have no placei en the basketball courts. and until 1uch pressures are uncoodltionally r~· ed we cannot participate id caJ ba.sketball." "We want to stress that our basla for this statement Is only in suppc.-1 'of our coach and that neither his decision nor OW' support is in any way qualified wtUt racial overtones," the statement concluded. Herrerias ·wa1 not lmmediateb'. available for comment. Kahanam.olru. w~._ fat.ber cbose the name Duke becauae be was im· pressed by the Duke ol Edinburgh during a v-iait in 18, wu reared with hts five brothers almoet at the ~,.·, edge .in-WaildJD. For them, swimming aDd surfinC wu al.most as natural as waUclng, The 'quiet, good·natured Hawaiian developed into a poftlfu] 8Wlmmtt, and In 1911 he s tunned officials ol tht> Amat.eur Athletic Un.ion (AAU) when he churned through a l~meter, course in HonoJuJu Harbor ill the then unheard of time of 56 and 2/S second!. From tbeN, hi Wlllt CJD to beeorne Hnoai.111 fint Olymp6c a.am.-.. He won a gold medal la SteckMm. In the 1912 OlJIDpia, .. repeated the teat in the UIO 01~ Alt.er a~brief trJ a llDllywood: the Dub returned to a.nu, wbere he was elected tberiff, a poet be IJtld until 1980. Beaidea hia fame ., a nrimmer, the Duke ia rec:opiaed a. RawaU's forem01t llll'fer, IDd the "Grad Old Man" al the lat trowinl sport. He tau(lht mmy H o I I y " o o d celebrities the aeerets ot l\U'flq, and lJ credited wttb beJsU& .-rk intere1t in the IPO't ca ~ matnAlnd U.S.A. He wu named a c:Wter mtmber of tbe llldieC bd ti fame jn l981, md a year earlier wu recOID_)sed by the swt.mm6tc ball ti tame ia Fort Laudenllle, J1a. Early tut year, the l>'*e uoderwent rnajor 1ur1ery for • ..:Iv. Mter retC*ining his beaitb. tl9e still athletic looting swimmer new to Loa Angeles where he wu a fe.tund g u e s t at a slant banqaet blDDrill• the geatest athletes ol 1ile 20tll century. Despite lb lltbJetic honors, people Director of Athletics Pete Newell told the Asaociated Pren that the 12 men who ll.gned the at.ement are all o.aca ..... and that PrM1ey, along with two other memben o( the squad who did not •an tile atate· ment, are Negroes •.. L A FLIP GUY -Butch Reilly, 25-year.old ski in- 8truetor ai M~t Snow, Vt., ez.ecutes the mid·alr flip-the most difficu1t of skiing's acrobatic Jtunts. " u~,, ....... Reilly fs celebrating the beginning of Vermont Winterfeet '68, which began Monday. Newell Mid he wu 8'ad to 1ee the boy• IUIJPOfting Oleir coadl but that "the ...... ,,. bo4b pro- nounced aDll tiftl!Jd by the C09Ch. and there bu beeG no evidence or my indication tmt ...,....,. but ._ coach lilt.eel h lllijWl!i!l!L(a1 ''Nobody «Mt'9d Nm ..., lftmg iL I think the )Uy.. • P e ~resumptuou when tbeJ ttart to read into the coach's acttcn whit they think was· bebl:od it," be Nl4. Newell aaid he ..-r ht there were no racial overtAJms to the diaput.e but felt it WM up to Heta.W to clarify the whole ting. '"lben la absolutely no evidence l'llt qoue .blJt the ooach detenmned whllt he .......... he aaid. ~· •tA OPEN FIELD SET FOR PRO-AM PASADENA (AP) -The new Lo11 Angeles Open Goll T~nt of- ficially begins Wednesday with a pro- amateur event at Brookside Country Club in Pasadena. a parking lot away from tbe Rose Bowl. The '100,000 event was shiftf'd from Rancho Municipal Golf Course. Thirty-two golfm qualified for the field oi 114 Monday at three courses. Top seode was turned in by Dick Garmod.y with a ea at Los Coyotes Country Club. Golt's top 110 players were exempt from qualifying. The 72-hole event begins Thursday and golferg wiH play over the 7 ,000- yard course until Sunday. Arnold Palmer. who won last year with a score of 273 -11 uncter per -wiU • be on band. NBA Stars Vie on TV In New York NEW YORK (AP) -Expansion, a Jost scoring leader and • fallen star have taken. IOIDe of the twinkle from ib.e Welt team and made the East a ltrong favorite tonight in the National Buketbal Aleociation All• Star game .t Madlton Sq1me Guden. Jt will be televised et 5:a> 01l Chen· net 7. The Eut Is favo:red by 10 points to wipe out Wt year's 135-13> upset at San FrADcisco, partly beca!UH of what the East 'bas, and partly because Of what the West is missing. Jn last year's game, Rick Barry scored 38 points and D a v e De.Busschere 22 and Nate Thurmond hau1ed in JS rebounds to l e a d the EasL None ol the three-Jrill play for the West tonight. and neither wiU Dave Bing, tbe league's leading scorer. DeBusschere and Bing ol Detroit will be playing for the East. the reauit nf last year's expmalon realignment l\\at added San Diego and Seattle to the Western Divltion and moved Detroit to ·the East. The Eut also h.as WUt Chamberlain and Hal Greer of Philadelphia, Jerry Lucas and Oscar Robertlon of C~ clnnaU, Bill Russell, John Havlicek Ind Sem Jones of &eton. wnu. Reed and Dick Barnett of New York and Gus lohnlOl'I of Mtlmon. Sports ha Brief Warm Weather Threat To Winter Olympics ALPE D'HUEZ, France -Practice runa on the bobsled ice track were scheduted for Mulday but Olympic officials feared that an unseasonal beat wave woUld deay the start .. Four trial rum on tbe 1.500 -meter chute on the slope near this mountain reeort just north of Grenoble are man· datory preparation for the two-man bobsled race which wiD be held Feb. 7. "The high temperature h a s , disrupted our plans," said Marcel Watelet, one of tbe oWcials responsl· ble for the course. "The minimum we had ovtt these pa.st five nights was seven degrees centigrade below freezing -much too warm· to properly harden the ice coating o( the track." The track is now matJie mly for 1,000 meters, said another oHJciat. Tbe course must be tested as safe and lit for racing by the Intemational , Bobsledding Federation before the teaJM will be allowed to race. This could mean ttiat there wiU be no practice nms bef'ore the ofJicial training session opens Feb. I. Ol,ymplc ~gulations state ~ com· petitors must bave at least five days of runs before the ..-ces for ~ gold • medals. 1.Aalcer• Get Plelc NEW YORI -'De Loi Altteles Laken were awarded Detroit'• N•. 1 clloJce tJ die N.u.ul Basketball AMOdaUoa'1 Ult nllellate Raft by u NBA ar111traU.. eemaa.letee Monday In tile co11Uautn1 Rady LaRa150 CAR. The arbltraU.. comnUUee ha.d gtven die Plltona Loa Angeles' No. 1 cllokle a tH 1W7 draft after LaJlalM bH· refaed to report t.t Detrof& foDowfng Ide trade by tH Lalert. Beht1'• Ternu PHILADELPH,IA -Gary Behan, U C L A ' s AU-America quarterback, picked up some more silverware Mon· day night and in the process dropped a sOOitle hint to the pr06. The 21·year-c>ld passer wants to play professional footbeU, but not with just ~ team in tbe NatJonaJ or American Football Leagues. "I won't name tbt teams rd rattler not play for,'' said Beb9ft in an in· terview before he was hollered b1 the Maxwell Football Club as the outstanding conece ~er of the year. "but they know Who they are." •• ., .... W'Ms TOMA&, Wla. -Tom Be*lcla, • 11~1•• .................... . . Loss Good for Us,-Wooden ... 814 --dmaud ., • perfeet ,._ _. • •trt..c ., a ............... ....,. lleft. After a Ill ..-er: Redrld LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The UCLA chmce Of b.reeking the collegiate basketball team today set its sigbta record of ~ ltreigbt wins aet by on a weekend invulon of New York Bill Russell·led UnJwrsity Of SU Francisco 12 years ago. as the first cblllnce to prove coectl UCLA's Mt.America center, Lew John Wooden'• belief that ttie Bruins Alcindor, continued to uhdergo treat· could be a better club as a r .. tt ment but wu expected to . be ntucb of the def eat by Houlton. lmf>roved by tbe tlme the team leaves Wooden told the Southern California for New York. buketball writers luncheon Monday He ltUI bas some double vtslon u that UCLA could emeree a better a reault ol baviq a nocer poUd team after bDfn( Its 47-pme wtmdng Jn his eye at Caltfonia. streak supped by the Coogan s.tw'· · Wooden, pointln1 out M wanted to dly nllbL · take nothlAC aw•J from the brtlluce "The defW 1boWd maa aa a better of Houaoa and ita peat ltlr, a.ta clllb. We .,. DD worw cJab ID spite liay•. -*!: ti tbe loll and we feel we se jut •4T11oee wbo .. ,, tbe Houtaa .... • .... ~ we ._.. before we went • "'81118 thlt IAW .._ DOI .. Lew w .. ......._ Tiiie IDa 1NI toad for -... PoulllJ .. ...S m ..... .. = 1111' eoecMI ..t JOOd tft II m1ldl .... did ... -W fir \al." felt that,.....,. nCllt the -.... fte *lr • c-"d eeeeh •Id wtthoot him. pmttcularty on dllwe." Er fwl..., lboal the def• ". ooden Nici HOUllton llad a 1oC to k "1 I lie ...._ to IOlt, do ttlfll UCLA '1 lad Of .._ pneu Ill .. Ila Ua.A Md • but bl llao ,ola~ out 1Ut tb1 aa.. of the Altrodome where the game was playtd and the ~ss of tlll ttlevisloea lighting bad a lot to di witb Ult poor •booting ot the Bruins. He said Rat¥ton allo did not come up to ita average from the floor fflt the same reasons. "We felt hurt and dilappointoo nY9' out Iota It llrst," Wooden aid. ''Bllt then .. MUied beck and 1 doe't believe t:be weak could bave b.- broten under better clremnltances ltr bu.......U." W_,. pajd tribute le HlJeS .. said tbl Cousar ltlr'• perfonnqep .. ·~Ulale 111 au retpecta .. the flrll baJf.,, bat " ..ut ua.& bed • c11ace to taD "ftlbmalJd Ill tbe teCGM belf and faled. Coed Robert L. "Dlick'' Do ... f>f P~ Co11e111. • member II Ult ltfl board of ~, Hid IO- far ., M •• t•c:ntctrned UCLA •• ttiU tbl '*' W1m la tbt •UOL , rt....... . -emerplece .. .... lie &'tf wtta 1t ft9o .., ............ Be codlllled. die ltriaC .... die n..J P•· .., ., 12 fer a • eare. J..a • week .... ,... • """ ............. , ............. ..... Null fllliU ATLANTA -C.U.. ~ .... ·u.t ,__, U._..., If KeMlleQ "911ntW ... .._......,,.., .. ... ~C•ls•lltl• Amerlra~ Ai111et1U. • ......................... .\111118aC1 111 llM .... lllllJ. ..... ...,.. ......... .... .. ... _ ..... ~ ..................... .. ..... tr ... .., .. n..... Tiie ........ ""* t , ..... .................... " IMftl .. ... ... ...... •• ....... Ptdfte c...a ...... . aaid Duke •atwwn .. ,, ........ M• trillute .................. .. kindMA. Tbe ltGrial ... tf llM trJbll to &low don Ilia ............. - u not to delibe:ratltJ emlwiaw • ~ A tourist, wtlo met the DuU oa a Honobllla street recently, wrate to a Honolulu .,,.paper ol tbia kia*lell. She said: ''be bad tueh .. iJt. ) teresting f-.ce . . . '° filled wttb wm-mth and b.wnbleneu .•• aomehow . , . u I looked at him, J felt u it I was seeing Hawaii U I bad never Net it before ... VCLA FalU to 2nd Is There a Doubt? , Cougars Are No. l Fr .. ComlUed Win Sen1c:n The Holllton Cougars, ·ki.np of the hi.I for the tint tin\e this Huon after their ttwuling 71 .. victory over UCLA, are not likely to be knocked oil their lofty position -not for a while, anyway. It would take a small miracle for it to bappen this week because the Coogan, now 17-0, take on a smell-ec>I· lege team, Lamar Tecb, in tbeir only Jtart this week. Lamar Tech is .. ll. a record nol calculated eo frighten tbe tenacious Ooucan. Tbe teams pJay Saturday on Houston's court. The Couaars, wbo ended UCLA's unbeaten string at 47 games lut Saturday night took over first~place from 1tle Bruins in the weekly Affocillted Preas add UPI polls. Houston collected 32 votes for the leading position and three for second place while UCLA bad only three for the No. 1 apot and 32 for second. On points. the Couaars led 347 to 318. The Bruins bad topped tM poll each week since the start of the 19f7.ea C?ampai(n. North Carolina held third place ln the la~st poB with 270 pointa followed by New Mexico, ~ and St. Bonaven· ture, 174. Rounding out the Top Ten in order were Tennessee, VanderbDt. Colum· bia, Kentucky end Utah. New Mexico, St. Bonaventure. V anderbllt and Columbia registered the biggest gains, each advancftlg two places. New Mexico and St. Bonaven· ture are unbeaten in 18 and 13 games, respectively. Tennessee •lipped two runs to alxth after splitting two games with Florida. Kentucky, beaten by Auburn, fell from eighth to ninth wN.Je Utah, which lost to New Mexico and Wyoming. dropped from fifth to 10th. UCLA hu two games on tap tltris week -agaimt Holy Ctosa Friday Ar R~i_,• 1 ... ~ 02) ... ,. •••••••.•.• 17-8 3'17 1. UCLA '(ll ... "....... ••• • • •• 13-1 Jlf J. N""ll urot1ne . .. .. • •• •• • • •• 11.1 m •. -Mftlco ................. IU '°' ·'· St. 9olltwn1Vre . • • • • • • . •• • •• • lH 171 '-T-. . . ....• ....•....... 16-2 1,, 1. VllncRrllltt ........ , •• . • . . . • . • . ,,,3 '2 8. Colllmblt • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • 11 ·3 n '· l(tnfW:ky •. . . • • .. . • • • . . • • • • . • • 1~ JI IO. l.ltllt .. . • .. • • . •• , . . • • • . . .. . • f34 SJ CMMn f'tcllh1lrs wtes, l!Md •lllNl!lftbllJ: Armv, lr.cllrf, Cinclnflttl, OW!dlon, Oreo, Dulle, \.l'tor~. IC-State. le Selle. LoUllleN St.M. GUllYlllif. Me,_,,.. New Ntelclco $1el9, NotPe De-. Otllo Slltllt, ~rlfalOll. ,,,,,..,., St. Jlhlt•s, N.Y., St, Jolottlll't. ~ ... T-lt. Ta• .. !r ~­ T1111e. Ulell SI•'-• W""lflwfiDft II••, w,.,...._ VPJ Ba .... 1. Heuei.. l2') • . . . . . • • • • • • . . . . I,.. 34 t. IJCU. (7) • • . • • • • ••• • • • • •• 13-1 l:tl o. Nwl!I Ctnl'"9 .............. ,,., 210 ._New ~lco .................. l~t tu S.St.~ •••••••••••••• IU 1.U ... ,._ ·········•••••••••·• 1•2 135 7. C°"'"*• ....... , . . . . . . . .. . . . . 11..l tO t. Ulell .. . . . . . . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . 134 tf ··~ ........................ , 42 lO. Vllll9rtlllt .• .. . . . •.• ••• .. .• 1"3 '9 5-ld It: 11. Clllclllnetl 451 U. Me..,... Vi 11 Dvlce !11 14. Dell"-141 IS. TulN 1'; 1'. (Itel New Mtllb nn., '""-'°"• Wiii Tfll• ei !I P'elO Ill 19. ~ 101 le. •· Jdwt'1 f , Oiiers ,_....... tlft or """ _...., "' .,_ • !Mii' ..... , ~ ............ 0.-. ..... (°"'99; ~... """'"· ..... ..... .... ,.. nllbt and •Bolton Colle19 Saturday night, both in MadiJOD Square Gerden. North Carolina pays Geortla Tech Saturday. New MexicO is not ICbedu.J. ed. St. .Bonaventure faces Detroit Tuesday night ud St. Frencis, Pa. Thurwday night. Dodger BatS Cracking At Stadium LOS ANGELES <UPI) -The flff. season sUenee of Dodger Stadium was broken Monday by the sound of bats hitting balla as the National League Baseball club opened pre·spring train· ing for Los Angeles area players. The workouts are schedl.lled for Mon· days, Wednesdays and Fridays under coaches Harold "Lefty." Phillips and Jim Gilliam until the Dodgers leave ror their spring camp at Vero Beach, Fla .. Feb. 24. Among those who participated in the first drill were outfielders Willie Dav· is, Ron Fairly and Al Ferrara infield· ers Jim Lefebvre and Nate' Oliver, pitcher Claude Osteen and catcher Jim Campanis. . Osteen said the early drills gave him a chance to work the stiffness out of his arms before getting to Vero Beach • Willie Davia, one of the fastest men in baseball. worked on laying d o w n drag b~tl under the tutel~ge of form· er Pacific Cout League pitcher ·Ben Wade. who is assisting the coachet in the drills. Wes Parker missed the first drill but" informed the Dodgers he planned to take part in subsequent workouts a.nd would concentrate on batting ngbthanded. A switchhitter, Parter batted .3>2 leftbanded last season and ' .302 righthanded. ln addition to the Dodgers, t "' o players from other clubs joined In the first workout One was former t>Gctg. er. pitcher Larry Shert.Y of Houato11 and the other was ex-b.tboy R e '11 -e Lac.beman, • catcher with the OatJand Athletics. A half dozen rookies in the D«>dter orpnization a1lo participated in t It e drills. Where the Action Isn't NEW YORK (AP) -'n. N"ahm Bubtblill Anodaticm oners l*l'9d into their Cl"Y'Ml bell, ... a _,_ v.;th 11 teema and decided to 10 wbere the action 1-'l For tbat rea1a11, IDOlt likely more than any o4ber. tbey ...., MDwaulee, Wis.. md l'hoabt, Ark., tn their lutuN. 'Tbele dtiea, boa. witltout a m• •sue prafemwl ..... ta any tl*t, wen aeleettd • lbl lXh and 148l ..._ ta tbt NBA M-.,. ney wm 111rt .,._, aat ...... "I 1111 du. .... 't llilft IO ..... ............... x.... ..,.. GI fie It. Loa11 1111wt11, no ................. ,,.. ..... . la ........ hJt•• * • ..... tit ton'' .._.. for lie Marquette ~ .... bull:tlbelt ud tllt r.. ..... the GNelt Bly Pac:hn ol lbe ~ ,~ Leal'"! ,,.., .... .. Mlnia L. f'lllllDlll. -ol tlle llfltt ,.. I to 2nd Doubt? re No. I t and •ao.ton Co.Ue1t: Slturmy L both in -Square Gordeo. rtb COl111lna play• Ge. .... Tech rday. New Mexico 11 not scbeduJ.. St. Bonaventure faces Detroit iday ni&bt and St. F'Nnd1, Pa. "lday night. odger Bats ~acking t Stadium 15 ANGELES (UPI) -The off- >n silenee of Dodger Stadium was en Monday by the sound of bat.9 1g ball.t as the National League ball club opened pre-spring 1raJa- or Lot Angeles area players. e workouts are scheduled for Mon- • Wednesdays and Fridays under lies Harold "Lefty" Phillips and Gilliam until the Dodgers leave hejr spring camp at Vero Beach, Feb. 24. 1ong those who participated in the drtU were outlielders Willie Dav .. on t'airly and Al Ferrara, lnneld· Jim Lefebvre and Nate Oliver, er Claude Osteen and catcher- Campania. teen said the early drillil gave hlm ance to work the stiffneu out of rms before getting to Vero Beach. llie Davit. one of the fastest men iseball. worked on laying d o w n b~tl under the tute~ge of form- ac1fte COut League pitcher , Ben !, who ia a11istlng the coaches in rills. ' .s Parker missed the first drill nformed the Dodgers he planned ke part in subsequent workouts would concentrate on batting handed. A nritchhitter. Parker d .202 lefthanded last season and ·' righthanded. addition to the Dodier1. t Jt n !I'S from other clubs Joined In the wortoul One was former [)(idg. ltcher Larry Sherry of Houatolt the other was ea-hltboy R e 'n '9 eman, a catcher with the O.tland ·ties. rail d&zen moties In the Dodier nation allO puticipated in t II e ' • , -:rion Isn't ipoJ -· "' ... Mil!r..W. ..... e decided it wasn't in our lliett ........... American Bake<· Auodllliol cttle1," Mid Watter "'1 . .,._cl Ule NBA. "TM et -·1 lie Iii( -with " ........ "-"•·" UW.U... Jiii, (Waen't r • • d 1 1," be llid, rali "'*"• -- ... -......... bod p1.,1n. -·---Jut .. --Ja MdnUet. -I eMes#ll • PboeiD .. ~ -.Altt ... la:allatla ._._,'-. ...... ......... tbe ... ., ............ I -"\1\l:.t:" t C9111!f'." Gov. Jad: I .._ __ _ -...--. .. --.111 It ......... .., ..,. ,... .. ... pibllclb. I r • ' : While••,.._ to e1il-. tho G ..... t1•1ers wlll pey thilr first wWt le Anaheim'• ~ ....... c..-'-' n.....i., ...... "'. . ... Thi 1'n!tl«a wll .. ploy 10 -in Tuai· •!Ills ,_, but lhef WOD' let I C'rlCk ~I the tlteJ>d. IDCe record set by UCLA 1Dd Houst<ID Satonl1y. Ne A1frelle•e ll•••e I u0ur Houston game will be played at Sam I HOUiton Co)lseum," OWette ezplained. ' ---...,,_ Attr1d1 •• ,...... Nb te ,,..,. .. . ..,_ .............. -........ , ... -....... We lib te ,...., ... the Trotters _,,. ..; ""'91. l•ld-. lt'would M unfair te our Tnae • y~-pt ••ter to tab the Heuston pma from him.# , The Trotters sUll claim the all·time crowd re-. cont. They drew 75,000 in 'Ber-Un in 1951, L, Gillette .also revealed the Globetrotters attlmpt· eel to lure Rkk Barry into play>ng for: one of their oPJ>Olition teams. But It seem1 San Francisco War- nor owner Frank Mieuli, from whom the GI~ ... ~tten needed permission, ni•ed the deal. •#. \-f' · ' .l ri-1. el St•r• . . ' -• Bal'ry. ~Id'-.. helped, but tile Globetrotten .. ••• pl~Dfatss, lite Meadowlark Lemon. Take . ·Jackili lie for lnltance. ! ''You WIU n't belie-le W. guy," Gillette llJI. · '"He's 9nly• 1-5 but be bn ju.mp up and touch ~ 1o.-the top ol the backboard. He'1 cot a euh in bis fore-:·f head trom hitting it on the rim a few niehLI ago." :.. ThO ~"I -ThunUy n'9hl will lie ·< tho -York Notlonoh. on -__. loy '' A.rt ta.,..·,wht,ahte ewne the Anaheim Arn .... : Khn PYt he wlll ... tha size ef tha crowd Thurioloy nlfl!t • o -· ? "The nurftli.r of peopla who come out .. ... th. Globetrotters wUI "9 a mafor f•cter In my ckcidlng .-hether we'll be able te stay In Orange County," Kim uld. ''l:f the Gtobetrotten don't come ck>ae lo selling out, then I'd have to say Orange County isn't ready for professional bastetblll." Mike McClel1an,: tl\e former Orange Coast Col· Iege standout. left the Globetrottera tour in New Yort last month, Kim reported. · McClellan, alter being cut from the Amigos, was auJgned::to Mle NaUonals to get 1 year's pi:"D playing experience. He's returned to Newport ~cb. * * ~ Can you believe thiJ? Riverside International ,. ! Raceway bu to hire stewlJ"da to wli up ind down ' •·the pit area, telling crew memben to put 'Out their ciprett... · There's 'Open cam of gasoline all over the place ! and the si~t of mechanics casually lighUng up wu ' " rath« staggering Sunday. ... * * * , , Ron Mix and Paul Lowe are now the only Sen & Diego Cb1riers who remain from the original 1960 : Lot Angeles Chargers. Sid Gil1man gave up tackle .. Ernie Wright, another ·origioal member1 to CinciD· • nati in the AFL expan1ion draft tut week. Mix wu drafted No. 1 by the Baltimore Coll! in '60 but signed with the Chargers. Jn the Chargers' lint game in '60, Lowe ran1the opening kickotl back • 10s ,...11.s. . •• •• ;;Russia.i Czechoslovakia ,.:~Winter Olympics Picks '.'~',ST. PAUL. Minn. (AP) ,1~ C oach Murray Williap150n M o n d a y an· : ;pouDc:ie4 the 18-rnan lllM ~u.s. Olfmpic bod:ey team • ,tP,d predicled Russia will 'be the team to beat with ~0.top<Oft· , .._tender .t Grenoble, France. WlllJ1m1on ,ofMin· -aupolil, tut year coached .Oe U.S. N1tlona1s to fifUI pl1ee la the world tounll· .... l s-Re eraluted thif )'fft'• OIJJDPiC aq&&lid 11 "biger, flllilr and ..-on1er thin lMt rear and I feel our 1ize. shooting and .Utlng are 1tron1 poinll but we still lack ei:perience." Three repe1ter1 f r o m previ.OUI Olympic hockey squada are goalie Pat Rupp, Dayton, Ohio: defenaem.1.n Don Roas, R01eau, Minn., and •Mia Herb Brooks, St. Paul. The tum leave1 New York P'rktay fOr Mnich. Gerraany, for f 1 mas .,.U..l other nat.looal teams Ju.• ad"30 . . Oil City ' Still 3rd hiCIF OnOIO '-·· -clwy 111'1ZNA'nl ...... H ....... lludl.Clnm. dll ---· .. daDd • 9Dd ea.e." ..... ... up It. CIF AM -P'lldof 1llPI ~ ,.., ..... "' their tit •••• aw,....• ttmt ..... -.I rmted N.-TaiULDI atuds a batter ....... cMnce '11 •ttiBa DI Dbi off by arcb. • rtnl a..tll TorTuc. la WadMldaJ'1 -.w .... Ulnllbd Soutb Torr-bu __ .. _ ...... ll:r . ..-.C•-do team that WM ....,_. earlier by North Tornnce. T"h lrd-raiedo Hunt.l.qtH Buch will aet 111e Ille 1to1 af tbe three area powen. hootinf don&ero"' Nowport ·-· Marlm(tlfth)_, ... off much beUer, dnwiDC Weitmiolter'1 • v e r • 1 m • provin1 Llom\ Coac:b Bea Taylor ·baa broulbt the Lions on •b'onl ii.Dee the ~lng of Sunset Leapa tioatilltie1. Fourth·ranlr.ed Corona del Mar i• sbootin• for ib 11th and 11th wins of the year along with 15 iJI a row against Brea today ind at Eolln<io Friday -Cba.ncet an uceUeat lbat thia will happen, Jll'llbably by some 40 poinll ·ill Mdi cate. Number one Compton will host Parunoamt ill searcll of ill 2Dlh strallht win or the year witbout a Ion. 'n.e Tarblibes ffC'eived all 18 first pa.ce votes. CIF·AM Ro.W.p I. Comptoo (JIM!) 180 2. North Torrance (18-2) 132 3. Hunt. Beach (14-3) 117 4. Corona del Mar (17·2) !II . ' ' llA K~NG STAL WAIT-Coro~a del Mar Hitb'1 stne 'Leech ·(31} ia!oH ~ ~e main reasons wbJ .. Se1 Kings have won 13 1traight g1mes and ;~·r~· ed. fourth among al llrle !l=hools bas tetball poweni. He js shown i*ina: a lhat in a recent pme ~ Founlain Valley and will'be in: adlon'todly',(t!45) aplM Brea. ldenWll!d ·tor foun~n v.1Jley..,.are· Sle•e· H'atdl (24) andi and J!astell (44). 1 • • · ;. .• . S~ta Anita . . Sea King~ . . I I . 40-(IOint ~\ Entries S. Marina (l&-2) 75 •------------------&. Millikan (1~2) Ml Favorites \" 7. Aviation (17-3) 45 iw.T& ANITA •11T111•• B. Arcadia (1.$-2) 45 ~ -........,., •· .... ,,.._ t . Glenn (14-1 ). 30 c,.., a •at~f'" ... 111•,.... 10. Mcmtovia (14-3) Z3 'l•IT •&Cl. 6 N,(l!p. ~ ...., •w•!•!~"> Hiii ltl"' iw H1rtldtl Ei.-'rllf --· 5-nf W H1rrl11 ·-. • ..,. ....... 10 Hall= ..... Hos U I Y•llftl 1J 1•r ·1\l ... '" Other• receiving vote&: t:..•:.r. c~;r.:.i,: ,tr;;·~ Troy 3. Sunny Hilll 1. ::ir::~·u~2~111) •ir1 , .. "™ 1,1,c..-;;-o...., 'l'I ""..,.... 'T•ll tA"JI-) 11 °" turt. ~Ill .. & ,.,.,., 4 -· CIF AA·A. RaUllSI ~T. !L ,..,_., Jr.I 1 olds ..,. .,., ci.•tlfllol .i-.. 1. $9n Lula Obispo (18-1) 123 I-ft,._. (J L-'-'1 llj !"~-lllAOI. Tiie ........... Yllll<r 2 .... G-~•l (I' •j l2l IC.-w IClol !D \lel-rrl II F..rr. ....,.-.., ...v .,_ I"" Yoldl•l 111 "~:'.:'cy,w" ll:::l'I,• •>> 1 "' Jrvl.ne League ba1tetflall it ·at lull IWinS today wfU1 all ol. the contest.I 1etth:.g underway at 4:4.5 tll.11 af~ ternoon. s.·N. (Rh•Dde) (17·2> 11• ~-= t: ... sl. JU e:.: ~,.,. ~ u: 4. Bishop Mont. (11-3) 100 1:..w1111 fM Tuu! IH All'• TfillllM flll "'....,."' IU , 5. Verbum 0e1·f13-4J as .--1• CJ,,,t:~ '" .... µ~ 1.1 ...,,, .. iui •:n The game .J& •I Corona l «. Villa Part (12-3) 12 t::!i·:·~~.Sr",,,t1T.,,., 11'1! ~~r=r-11 ID ,._, 1'11 del Mar wl>tre coact. Bill . 7. Hemet (14-4) 64 •-""' c1 J a;.u1111 • i.-..c,~w111ni 1> 3. Bishop Amat (12-$) 41 11cowe ••cl.I 11tt m11tt. , " -,,,,_ -· Bloom'• fiw, l>taded by 9. Valley ChriJtian (If.I) 3.1 ~tr.I..! q~ ~-,.,,,., .::,,'~" ~:!c~ £5lo.~1~11•1,:1•;;,rs: ,PJohlhinJYoud~s'nStev1e ~h a.nd1 10. Cabrillo (ll.:tl 30 1 cJ ·~ .,, !.! uooa. c1e11n..., orlct r , rue as ...,..901n _, , G..-He•lod fV•IWI"*• 1H f•vor!tes others recelvinl votes: • ".c...,,. w "1""1111 1 0111 ,.,,_ o H11n I" · F.I fA Yft lwll l tlJ fltn. ,. .. IJ ~ ...... ) .. Sutiqo 1. •k-1 ~'1rf"' :u ~m 1,,,.1~, 'II Other games on tap find .. ~ f1J;.,, ~.~i 111 i.· u T"'ll"•l • Valencia hosting Co 1 ta _A_ ..A. _A_ J=C-rW\1 .. ,11) 111 f .. "/ '" ).( ).( ).( ~ ... ..., 1111 v.1..,1111111 1,1 -· D !'lorc1l 111 Mela, P'ountain V a 11 e y PIUI A (J S.l1r·I °'"' C~"" l"artll) I! Quiet ii' J ~1on1 .,~ •IN)M v!!'!ll 111 traveling lo Loara and Bl'g Three Afl'•fl ... = ... ,.,~.,,.\ 1 " c .... :::. r1 ~.. ·nt Estancia lnvadJng Mapolia. M•. I'-u. l'Jnu<r •> HJ A·llt.c; ~ iw _.,, 111 La.,•na Beach ho 1 t e.d ~~ c:,,:~J;"t.-1 ue ,,,.,....,,..... cJ.• .,., 111 6" , . ..,"Miiil 1, "'v-1 iii A-(. A. c..m .., 1r1111tt1 ..,,..,. league leading Orange at T p II 1 ':!'•.:A~''t ~.Ml,,~ :~!~.In Crertview Le1gue ops 0 f_·r;:,~-· ·iii He Fights tyFo't":~~. ~;u1'J :, ~· The Orange Cout aru'1 Golil1?'o111 1, 1 ~ll Loara a1 the Barons seek Big Three of basketball -c;,_,~ ,_,. 10 ::r-' lll 32 Hours, to 1et off • two-game toling Hulttktgton Beach, Corona "'i.::"1 11 r~i 1.11 streak. If the Blnl'DI can .. I u d Mssl r,. s.~~-.J}.. . II ..... ---., __ ,. I .ar an ci:1na -~·-,, t:!','...., HI ups.,~ ~a 1 •-pu domiMte the oUicial weekly ... m. :r ........ "' J •I Loses FIS' h the two in a tie for tbtrd Oru1e County prep ratings AIM .....,.. place whiChwerereleastdtoday. ~~:C~\lt~c, ni Co~h John X.1ser pull Only one of the classy !::,,e&::ci:ki0.1fo fii"I -11• AUC K LA ND . New mort ol. his hopes in the three -Corona del Mar l"OUfl:TM •&e•·= "'"""""· ~ Zealand (AP) -Lawyer shooting of Randy Wright -wa1 due for action today ~:" ... eo1i. •-· Doi'! H~atley fougtlt what 11 to pull the trick apiut tbe u UM Sea Kings entertaicted i~·,ft""' ""-' 1~ 111 belleved one of the lon1eat Sue baple11 Brea. , 6::< ... ~T'-'m ·'!! bl.Ula in 11ame fb:ldnC ff :e.. can teep tu fine Huntington and Marina f~'\'~-i"h hi h1ltary 1t the weettnd when center, JeU Sarpnt, out of •....... ""''° the bardwoodl...,,.nl'rl· J"""" ,!! ~Ji,., n1 -f« 3Z hours be 1tru1tfed foul trouble Jn tbe. early ., n hostinl N ~~,. 111 ~· • fili i..... never· even in y le · -·-find Hu4»or and Westminster. ~ ~ 11~-~ HI ..., co 11. a nc11 1w6 ... r--11 <,i.Mlll,.. i'jl"".J~I HI 1~ ftself with Dian ·a. It ~-·,-• ..,. ..,.. a.. , ,, ••• fig'ht belan at J:at can h•ndle. Sareent 6-Co. t. Huntincton (144) JD """ 1AC1."'T1w•·of...l:r. p.m., local time, SUDday bad Magnolia reelinl for i = ~i~ar (l7·2>: li·~~~~h:i_\ i'l,i ~be~!!~' to b:"altlBi!:• over a quirt.er but fell he· ' 4 s HI"· 12 2) 21 • .......... ol ,.1.-.1 dUy whea Sar1eat went out · unny ...., ( • u-r 1 •111 --ult, f Mayor ......,... with pertooal fouls. 3 5. Matnolia (IN) It :ra=1W =1 n: In the ensuing 1tru1gle, u.. ......... , ......... ~ • Oronge (11 .. ) 14 = 111 ... ftltt drl~ Ule <fO.font ~ _,. ·~ v. ~"'r"-l!:...!...""A'."' , 111 favorite over Bill Wetzel'• :: =:jLJ)lt-4) 1~ ,,-... r:H:H'ir'~ · :: hl:m~yond the Estancia flve. Estancia. I~ ~~iF"') ; ·~i\i'.m'. .!i~H=ln ~·~to~ =~Ii :me;..-: · J" ... ho.at and four time• It V1Dey and could prove ~ I , I..'. l·,1 1 ,j p1.., .. bo<t to "'• c1opll>1. ~~-.;..!:"!~~ .~ ·2. -TIM fifth time, at t :20 ;-~i.';C~ 1:'""-~ . "I i.m., Mond11, tbe ll.oe snap--l;.'~c1'.=r1 J.. ped la the darkneu. .... baa Uy fador. .. "'• Wllp e« Rustlers to Field I ... Top Spike ·Team \ Ir EAIL GlJITUY .......... _ Tbe athletk rivalr y be&wMn Goldeli W e s I CoMt1a al'ld Orante C:O.st 0.Uep tullD't been what )".0'1 cwld cal1 a nip '11 tuck: olfllr. \\Prep Wrestling . ' • ~I ... tNHI .w.ii ......... W ~:• . 115-0'-l<e INMI .i"""" ~ I~~~ 01"! ...._. T•""' (A)- 1:.. 7 ,_, .... c111r noo........,....,.... 1•1~:11 ~ 1• ltil1,_r INH1 'IMllll Mtflllldl !Al-t:d • 111~1 (NHI -. ....,_. IAl-+f • 111-l. .... (Al -.:. ~~lNHI .... 1• a1 .. hall !Al -.:. ....... INlon -10.s I~ tAJ .._ DW ffllMI ~~ HI-•-.. , CNHI ....... .,.... ldl1 IAl-J:M IM-111 ... llf IMHI ......... C ..... lA~""' 111114) -tw ...... ,_ __ .. ....._, -~ , ..... , -. ~ 141-,N • --.0. it. Cllll' (Nlfl -_. fW- 1911 . llJ-Jc.c-!Jr/HI -. 6 tr• fA) ... ,., .. l~l•blor !NH!•· IC-JAi ~· 1-llfflo !Al -. ........ <.Nt41- N 1~11.ory INHJ 4llc.-'-CAI _,. ,., ............. CN"'l t1K. W.MI fili)....s.t 1._VM C-/NM) "--·~s:~~ l"IHI 411c. ..... IAl.....M -· ClllMI ....... T111vidt I Al-1:1! ,,._.,. •• -CN"'I -.. ,....,.., ....... '-lllH) -_, 1,,.- IN'# •• -j ... ) --....... LEI'S Ill fllBlll Y· . . ' Hunti1111lo1 INch • Ylslltr M7..S151 Cesl1 Mesa Yislttr . 642·2472 Se. CoiSf Y'isilor , ~579 Harbor Ylsffor • 642-3535 : • If toll have new neighbors or know ol anyon1 movtD; to our area, pleaM tell 'UI ao that we may atend a biendly welcome and help Utem to become acqualnled ln tbt.ir new 1QITOUDd~. ! - El::~,__, "• ...:.:::..=..::::..:::.=:::.. ___ :.:....:....:.::...:.:.:cc... __ _ ..:r=": "of:·.~·--·~·-,_ ·-, ... ~i~. ~· Costa Mes,a Kids Sparkle •• I See by Todiy's ... ' Want Ads .. .... ....,.. (lift). ....... 1'"91f11d l1i! '' (Na), ........ TllM: 1:11.t. ,.J=o.:=Li.•!Ullli'----ll!, ........... _ .... 1. ,._. T...-100), 0.... 5'1!1ti'i'."t:"~~ .....,, .. ~~..._ , ... c-41'Vl. ......... fCMJ, ... ~C=i""f~f'" Ja:• == Cio111t.a........, I 1. ..,...,.. __ _ ~~=-'=-~~·= tl'Y), Qo9r ' iCMI, i5 ~ f'l'VI, ...... •• ,.,,,. ..... fCMt. I l:JU. ··:.=--"--'· ,.,.,.. ~, ........ , ... ,. ""' .._... , .. ~ .. ..., Jiii• ft-... fCMI, ... ,_....,. l!tE:.'S':t!'.iai tir.i;-.Z.1.~ ... ~ In.: I::'.=" ........ =-= Cf'VI·~"-.. -----'· • ,,. .. ~ ~ 1J1YL U.. ... I, J. (-!Mii. .......... • ........... PUI~ a TIADI _ ............... """ous1•1m JNIM"4,.. _ ........ _,. --811•.--J ........ ( ........ . 1ia.. !....---------' \ • _.._ -""'--... ~--_y;--.....J''~~--~~a~~aa ___ ._. __ -'--•~•-·---•"-----""'-'"" ____ ..,..,_ ... _ _.._ .. ffJ DAILY PlLOT T~. ~ 23, 1968 Yoar Money's Worth Rationing, Blnck Market / Follow Price-pay ControlS Over The Counter MAIO L...._. fer JIMMry 22. lMI By SYLVIA PORTI:R ''Why not get ll over Wllh and go straighl lo prlct· wage controls now?'' said the editor, • highty In· telllgent 42·year old. "All we're achiev ing with these hall-measures is stretching out the ago-ny and lnvlting b u s i n e s s and labor monopolies to see who can get the most. The real loser Is the consumer." This attltude Is inspired by the ed.itor's age, too young to remember World WaT H's price-wage controls and old enough to b.-ve been overseas during 121e Korean confllct's price-wage con- trols. But this. I smpect, is the way millions or you also feel as we surch for ways to restraln the price· wage spiral short of a_ freeze, and thus, here are my obaervationa on "why not?" FIRST, the very proposal, once officially made by the White House, would hasten LEGAL NOTICE the feared trend. At least a few months would elapse before Congress would pass a law and during this period. both businessmen and unJon leaders would try to put themselves In the beat posi- tion lo beat the freeze. Jn the weeks between the out- break of the Korean war in June, 1950 and the passage of control, . i n September. wholesale prices climbed 7 percent; between Sepiember and Jan. 25, 1951, the date the frene became eUective, they j u m p e d another a percent. Jo short. a pre-freeze upsurge of 1$ percent! Theo. afler the freeze. the ago ny really would begin. To summarize : A monstrous bureaucracy would have to be set up and straneulating red tape would be involved ln ad- ministration of the freeze. Contro!JI of this m>e are simply not possible without armjes of policemen car· rying little black books (with your pricea aDd your wages Usted in them) and big black penalty tickets to enforce the curbs. WI CAM MILi P'llOTICT YOUI IUllMDS HOM flAllCIAl STORM ........................ _,, ht wh•t If '(Mf 11ltttl•r, • COlftl'•l'IY prlflce1tel er ~ey 11'1911 tuclcleftly clledf We C•ll kip ch•u tt-•t clat~ cle•cl. ll.rou9h bH1neu ;,.,.,,.,.u, will. v••r cc>m1teny H befleficiuy. ,,..,,,. ... u Ill•• ,........... • .. i. ,. "•'" ... ., ... 111 ........ I'll 9leclly clltc11N witll Y•• loow fe ..,.ted y e Ill IMttiMH thro119h lifo iftt11r111ce . Writ• • u ll.,. DAN W. IAEfC B~~ MAUETS would ineritilbly 1 p r i n t •· Beca1he prices of controBed Dliiil..,. prochlcta coWd not oftid'aD1 I~~~~: rise above the celllDa, 11 blacl< marbu • 0 u rd ·==:-···-develop In wblcb the con- trolled product. •ould be bol#cbt ud aold above the hm.-...... ceain11. Because wacea of f§D \ 11 u• wo~era in. demand could ;; ~u• n~l offtclallJ rlae 8bove the ew.-' CfflliDll, black m • r k. t I ii .,. 1'ou1d emerge in which ~~ 06 1'•age1 of these workers ~er. l.,. .• would be lifted secretly aod J.,;'11: TV at L-C. by subterfuge. The threats ~..\... 'Of penalties would .not atop •rpii it •this outrisht deft'ance and :1.4 • r · violation ol the control laws. •1 '"' Threatt never have. ac-.21 cording to the experience ~ cv _. of 1.167 years going back :::"Ji .~'" c. to the first , Wi~·wage ~~ 1 freeze under tbe Roman ~ ce Emperor Diocletian in 301 '°"• .. rlftt A.D. .'° 1.• Price-wage controll work· 1 ~ ed badly enough durln1 1:--8" ~7·4.a World War ll, a war sup-~""'"" .. ported by the ovenrtlelmlnl •-_. ".a I.JI majority of Americans. 1::"-c~ They would fall miserably ~":::"11 .. ,,_.., .is in a war to which so many ..'::. s~ • 1.• AmeTicans are so violently ~1~;4~1.~ o~•ed ;;;;;ay ,. (II rr-• 5'e utl '-I Newport Man I:_'.:,:::., 1.• ortt Of Cel ,_ .u even.is L.A. Alrw•Y) tA Drvo1 t;;o .M enol.., '°'" Wins Upgrade t:~.·~ ·'' .. LIVM I. 11-W . ..... , "'~ .. Paul ClenMDtl. u execu· t~""'· -~ i~~ s ""4 tive in the Newport BHch ., j,~"> c. office of 1be ~· Plan ;Tf'i.,:~ Co. of C1lllornla, bas been:::~=-~ named an assistant eecre-~ .. ~L-1.11 NEW YORI( tary of the statewide con· ~~.'r · 1Umer finance and thrift or-:!~1.:"~·~':' llff llUllAll('f (0. ganizationt, Ralpb N. Lar· =.,~'¥er11 $vs ... ion, president, announctd. =:It':: 1 • (714) 547 •. 7451 . ClemenlJ, who joined Mor·~~ .. ~· ru Plan In 11185, formerly Jt:i~, ,.......,,. ~~c.n::'.:.:!"' was in the ftnn's Santa Ana !!!..'"="~i1f ~tf '.:;::;:::;:::;:::;:::;::::;;:;:::;:::;::;;;;~~offi~IC~e~.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~lllk°llel~ iit I .• ;;. =-~··· c~":~~i LOOK 1:::8' .In .B FREE SERVICE .J:S lllm/B FOR ~o.ooo MILES ~= t;M~~"J.2-• LEGAL NOTICE ~¥} IN OIANM COVMTT CALL l'ec ~~ au.-~~. '.1onalril MM271 ~:C~~~ .-•0T1c• TO c••DtT•s _ ~ "" -.- sul'a•io• couaT °" 'TM• I 642.otll ~·~ i STATa 01' CALll'CNUllA l'CHl THI COUNTY 01' oaANel lllf f If! M • a .. m JOMNSOM I SOM UAllM• CO. It ll • .a !sl•I• flf ,.,,,.,.. 1'1111 Turltv. ~.._,. •=si_,..,,,.....,, =-==""""===""""=P"'"'""".,,,,,======::'.!!!!!!!!:.,.~O...~IEi~l_!'l.:!•~-11<1. !otOTICf IS lofUll'I' GIVf.H i. IN Cttdl~' of Ille •bo•• ,..,.,.. ~ lhet ell --... ,,,,.. Cltlf'M lfllMI N -.Id fec..i.nl Mt •-It" 19 ftle lflftll, w'rtll ~ _.. .. ,.. _,,...,, 1.. .. oHlct flf Ille C~r11 el Ille •Mw """'" aiv". or ro .,_,,. """" wffll tM -•ry •Wdlert. " 1M ......,...,_ et 111t olf1c.e flf Ms •""'"""· l'tlfldl I . OWi.... 1• E. 11'fl St., ...,.., A... C•llfw111a, ""'ICll It Ille t11Cie ti llllllloeu .................. "' ... -"-" Ptrl•lfl'"' • Ille ..... " ·~ oec-•· wll!llfl 111!1 _.,,. ...., "'9 tir.i °'*lcll'°" flf ll>lt fltlke, o.1"41 JM. "· , ... DWld M. '"'""' A<lrnlflltl,.lar ti IM lt- o# IM ---.-.....t ltetrtcll I. o.e-'* I . 11111 tt. ~,. .. c .... '"' '°"'" AIMrM¥ "' AS I lenW ~ °''"" c..,r O.lf\' "'*· J... n. ll ........... u .. "" 11:Me LEGAL NO'l'tt'E I J I I I • • A 20-page preview of 1968 before it happens. E. F. Hutton look$ lnte lie f\A\ft ol thl tnertc.t. £s. tminn ttll '68 varilblll tNt c:.1 s.iaua1J an.ct It. WtW'S the ~ .. a. .......... the leituf9 .,., ..,.. .................... It ,.. c~ ~...., po1Mton'*'*91, poMn- tlats ol f/tl ~ n J I "" hMc. """' o9W lety ...... This lllumiNCW. .......... ""'°' ·-""'°"" for P'wfor11•c:e, wtll.,. a a""""" .----.oihi · m.lar. lndudld ................ -. --......... "" ....... ,.. ..... .... pie ~ F• ,_ Cllllr. Mii ._-... No C6llpdoft. .. cuw. Nlml ______________ ....,...,....., __ ...;..;. __ ~ Addrlll.__ ________________________ _ tltr---- L--------• ----------- - FundS . Crossword Puzzle Jl "that's '19' • ·?": 2 WOidt s.oC ... •nm•· wk* city: t ....... ,. ICWU1«11 dty ~ "°'"' . '1 L"ia's 11rciu. ... .z lotM u Soviet ,, .. , U F•ct eut U C11t ef llvlnt I• .. DIN'"' •1 Dlltm DOH l~tft 2 DIH ,..,_ l Untella~lt 4c:. .. ktr's f.at.rlal s llftbll • mele4 i. Mrtllft • ., 11te• IAMI: • 2 .. 411, • f:"' lt tr.ct J1 J1 Acreu 't D,... titllt 1) t . M•I .. ........ 1/1J/ .. oc ...... tai.., r1114111f1Ct 4S Slt.lftly 44 larllkt . ~., .. 41 Dwelllitt •• , .. ,u .. •It ctr•• 50 :.:f.1actt411 S2 rnJ,. Stanltf ...._ ............ SS C-.4111• y .... 56 ., .. tf s111-:'u. ,. .... .,.., .. .. .......... r:.~ It • • ••• DAil'/ PILOT . :..,. I \ ~PRbt T d I ,.,p; -· a -. I Sitar Sound Of Shankar Due at UCI SOI Tldnl Step 'l'llelder 'Time Of Your Lile' Given Excel~nt Stagi.ng ' "If a look at the new Chevy II isn't enough to change your mind about compacts, a ride in one almost surely wilL" , "A driver'• cleBaht" -c.ar Ufe, Oclober '67 -Motor Trend, November '67 "The '68 Chevy II has grown an inch in wheelbase and six inches overall, but it's grown a mile in style, comfort, quality and performance." -Car and Driver, December '67 .. ____, ..... -~ "---"Aha .. Tbil. might b9 the sleeper of the year." ~\-Hot Rod Magazine, October '67 • • t , . ''DAILY ~ - ~ P'LOT • ' • WANT .ADS ;; • f -·~SALi , ...... ~-JllO " YAUIW . JUlt •l"llllleed -1'ldl .... 1 : Bil. 2 ._ .... wt6. f1Dmlal ' dhlllW raom .m· 1-rp 11a1-·: roam bu JU:·lteea ftduced ~ ta $32JliO. Located -...... CDl'llel' lot ... well .... laiMd poada. ....... tit ~ amdoal ..... ... SPllNI : Realtv. Co. . ..... 642-nh ...,,_. nxm UPPER..N• --. ....... ~ciu:e.3BaZ . batbl. )Up 1Wd wtdli ... <lhltd, double pr.p ...... . strftt. NO DOWN TO VET•'.. ERAN& -$158 ... 'I'().,• TAL. Olll Ro -.-.me K '1' • . ·lola.-SUS mmf:IHml. can ; .... llM. ·'I· VI' l-~F Ovonbod F"""ly/l!m-• Comp&etely ~ familY ~ room. med brick ~ ll'Mt ... pool. ¥Pmd ... ' CUte 4 BK. • d!z!lnc s-. ; Onl)' sz;l,580. . . ·"""""'""" -· ------- 1:ft~·r•~ ~ .,..-_., .... - ----- DAYDSOlltdy · c1ooo '1eSt • .r.lh..o 4 BR.,+ b1Pliimil7-~ ·• ~.·mw ·CU'Petkril· JUtr. 2'150 Hmtmr, S. CN 548-Mm . Eva. 58-1Cl!9 SH MOitE .CUsL ..... 16 ' • .. Stirs Area I ,_ llld llllldpollon ... -· u tlle>dlle ~ for the e:dliblUon of Arla of tho N~ Coul IDdWI and .Alaltm Elkimo arrlD(ed by !lie Fino Arla Patrom of N-1 Harllor. \ Tbo Olhlblt pnwtdoo 1 r111 opportunity for Sou-.i C1Wor- Di1111 lo view~Olllpt'Obellllvo collOc!tliin ol worn by theoo people. . After a evlew tbowiDI Mond1y, Jan. 29, for Fine Arts Pltrom and lbelr • ta, tho ahow wllI opet1 lo tho publie Ju. 31 tlirousb -.3 In Ille Balboo Pa.won Glllory, 400 Malo SI. . > • !loun ore 1 tq l.p.m. :Wednesdays lhrousb.Sand111 llld I lo 9 p.m. .Moadoy1. ' Moro !hon 300 oulalandiD« worts ol arll h1'e boon ooleetocl ' from uni9ersiticts, muaeum1 and private collectioDJ from JtriUlb Columbia, Wuhlngton, Oregon, Clllfornia ind Colorado. Mrs. Glenn Turnbull,, uhibJtlon chairman, bu tra•eled the lencth·of the West Cout to telect ,many of the pieces, aome Qf"wblch have not been ezbt~ted prftloualy anywti.ere. Included ln the allow "111 be ~W masts, lolem p0lo1, !111t dishes, cl°1!1".Jp bllllkets, ana woOd. amt slate carvings whose qua,lity of workma , concept of deli.in and beauty CJf. form are· unparalleled. Became of the bhtoricaJ, cultural and educational vahle of the ezhlblt, plans have been made to bring bUJloadJ of acbool dlildren for (Uided lourL Each rroup will be provided with 1 docent llld ~ material peitinent to the show. lfrs. Richlld stewort, 494-2052, or Mn. Spencer Ridlardlon, 8'7J.~, may be contacted for more infonnalion about eroup tours. Tbe g~ery may be opened for groups at aQy time, but advance echeduline: ii required and docents are avaliible upoo requut. Dr .. Carl Dentzel of the Southwest Museum, LOI Aneelm. will ipeak in the Pavilion at a special pre'view luncheon Tuuday, Feb. e, 1pomored. by the Junior Affiliates of Fine Artll Patrons. Ticket ,pt- formation may be obtained from Mrs. Michael Mullin, 848-9739, or the gallery office, 675-3866, between 9:30. a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Mondays through Frid1ys. • ' A special Monday evening lecture with films 'will be presented Feb. 26 at 8· p.m. by William Payne, art instructor at Oran1e Cout ·College. ' CON'TAOtoUS iNTHUSIASM -Throngs are expected to view ArU ol. the North well Cou•. Indian and Alub.n Eskimo when the eshibitlon opens to the public Jan. 31 in the Balboa Pavilion Gal· lery under auspices, tA. Fine Arts J 1t,(on1 of Newport Harbor. Posed with a prim1tiVe wood canlilg of an eagle are Oeft to right) Proctor Stafford Of Los A}lgeles, collector; Mrs. Glenn Turnbull, exhibition chairman, and Sergio, O'Cadiz, in charge of installatioi;t and graphic design. IEA ANDERSON. lolltor ' • • • ~ r-• Elegant Masked Ball Outli·ned by Damas With Bal Masque des Art.el aa the theme, Southland norists are brimming with inspiration and mannequJns practicing their movements to include immense floral headdresses prior to the ball which Damas de Caridad are planning for the seventh year to benefit St. Jude Hospital, Ful· lerton. The black tie event takes place Saturday, Feb. 24, in the Disneyland Hotel where the Embauy Room will be transformed by Carl Schmidt into a Htling of crystal chandeliers, crystal candelabra, large gilt frames, 'floor to ceiling flower arrangement. and silk swags in gold ,white, orange and red. Schmidt's entry. last year won tbe sweepstakes award at the ball. Selected as one of the mannequins this year is Mrs. Calvin Schmidt of Newport Beach, modeling for Kirk Kirkpatrick Florist, Van Nuys'. Damas de Caridad patrons from the beach area include Judge and 'Mrs. Calvin P. Schmidt and Messrs. and Mmei .. W. Stuart Foote, Richard 5avidge, W. W. ·wright, and Morgan W. Lowery, Newport Beach; Elvin K. ·Wilson and Mrs. Joseph Hunter, Corona del Mar, and Mn. S. Jama Tul· fiee and Charle; P. Tuffree, Balboa. · Also Mr. and Mrs . John R. Parker and Mi.SI May Vertrees. Coata Mesa; Dr. and Mra. Edward J, Oll'Yarei, Huntington Harbour; Mr. and Mrs. James H. Goode, Laguna Beaob, and Mr. and Mn. William Kroeger, Dana Point. nie nuclear medicine department of. St. Jude Rospilat will benefit thl.s year. Proceeds will mate poulble the purcbaM ol. addi(ional nu- clear equipment and~ enable the department to keep abreast of the ever I~ cnlling sophiatication of both equipment and procedures in the nuclear- atOmic field of medk:ine. The equfment Will be housed in the rehabilitation • Wini 1'1!kb was tho recipient ol !alt yeor's bill !undl. Doing as Romans Do The holiday• may now be but a pleasant memory, but anotl\er holiday II forth· coming for Newport Harber Excbangette1 wboae sprint · dinner·dance has been de•· Jgnated a Roman HoUdaJ Ball An atmospbere rel'.n.t!U- cent of R~e in its heydaJ will transform the Balboa Pavilion on Saturd1y, F•IJ:. 24, w h e n members 1m11 guests: arrive 1ppropriatelt, costumed far dinner aJld dancing to the music of Jlaa Erickson and hl:I orcheltra. 7 ·:.~~~;~ hd:n~~ct: ing at 8. Dance mulic will pick up at 9. Coordinating c o I tuJ:at• and decorations for the '•p. proaching "holld-.y" is a pleasant au lgnment f or committee member 1 (at ten, from ten to right) the Mmes. Norman Von Her.· zen, G e o r g e Doubledee, decoraUon1 ch~an, lfld Dwight Gick, presldenL E~hangettu completed. ball plans at a recent lunch- eon in the home of Mn. Wrntam Loll&, Cor-a dol lfar. Da·ughter' s Hours~ qf ~ightly Primping · Curl Mom's Hair DEAR ~ LANDERS: Oar 18-· ,_...., daqlller 11 drivinune cray. · · Lynn Is • oophomon In blp sebool and * pndl twice a mncb time on Mr bair..11 on her homework. -ff., lut roportc:ml ftl ~- ANN LANDERS ~ -notldq: over a c and mOltly Dt. LJ'ftD wubel ber balJ' . ._., other for It Snit 311 minutes ~ meam lllPI and mlll it up on c11rlera. 1'hll ~ hu no time for a aoarllhiDI ll '"-eadoml;y time con1umtn1 tnOfut. __ .... __ 11,my -lo le ,... ,_ ~· Molber. --LJM.f"lliirpHes .. II bar bah-11 nry loal Ud If '1" MJ tld8 ii Just a pball ciNt. Y FOil MEN1 • ::s.•• I will ,,_, q-ud -to - la .. -Ille falnDJ ,._ =:'*'· How -Hf - .... -.. ~ ~,.tvtlel" 11o11ee .... -... " II. - DAILY ....,..._ ' ---.-. Wbn ... _. lllAllY D&UI AHN LANDEllS: lllJ )>ro-....... _ .. .;'!*",c:. S .fO ... __.tallleberbalrll~DM! MJIMA: 8t 0 PM ll'I 111m 11 a-~·~ wbo I ••• -:::-iiii;-i .. -~ ... r· "5:~:,..liz2ii:r-•t---tl----iij.::i1oi.::;-•11n.-l'Jul11 ' --•v 1 ~.-....... ....,.._ .. _.__.. ,,_ •II•• 1111_...,...,. It. I will llOt -LynB to .. .......,_ = .. -,,,_ .. -In ..._, ..., ...., WC a ,. ......... -.... IO .... mmt ........ ....,.. .,.. I ....,... ........... .,,...~ Mn adl ht• .................. ..._ dn a W.. Ut sllelpl, Md du. el Cl 0 11Mr1 .. IWWWW ...... llif wnl,..-whtn ft1 p M to llL If :-,..,--:_. '-::".::: ..... _._ ...... s..,. mondnC ~··, ~ ........... Pl "* ................... tft her •• ••••••• ... .. t 7 -.... r ................. s •l Al It rmtl\'.1111btmt1mahliieedktely. ~ I • For ea:ample: "Hello, Haze.I. My but you look ptttty tonight!" What la the old buu ard ~ying to prove - that he can read?. I have told Alex dozens of Ume1 ' that it embarrasses me ,when be 1teU petMnal with the Waitn?Hea and they • do not appreciate 1t either. He says I am cr azy -that ALL w,omen like to be told they hevt pretty hair or • lovely smile °' a nice figure. When 1 remlDded him that It. has been 45 ,_,. 1lnce I hive had a compliment lrem him ht Mid, "\9'ive1 don't _ .. 11'1 does be bollove thls 1''Y ond caatdoabotitlt -LD nMARE DltAB MARE: Alex htwt h'1 a _. "11 IO Id Jffl' , .. , aad IMl ,.., • .._ 1er.e..ve llds w11 n ..... ,.. lit lllOi ....... le .... eeedta1. If yea've "=-JUJ1'W fer a ye•n '•IHI tlll1 It aD ,.. U.. &. cerapl•bt abHI, Ledy, ,._ an Jacky. Be a:tad • ea• eee. JEAR Jtf'fN : During the bolidayi ~a aeries of small dinner dhlaer eempaay cu meaa ,..,. raa,.., tables aDd a mlhlpllelty tf otffr pnblem1. Sodal t • • • t t· 1 dem .... Uuil • ... ,,.... ~" ple-otndtrn<•~ btlt ..w., .. , .......... ...... dtecledlbaek . f,artieS. On two seperate occasions, nvi~ «ueats brought along another "The Bride'• Guldt," Ann Ludlfl• coupte. I would not h•ve minded if booklet, anrnn aome.. of. b moat they had telephoned fin• bOt they trequenUy a1bd q"'stlons •bout ftd.. Jit1t l hond up'~ind said, "We kMW ' dinp , To recetve your· COPJ of tlltl it would be OK." ~==:enafvf! guide, wrttit tt ADD I felt Ilk• a hypocrite tmlllng and , Jn can of Wt lllWl:pl-otf,. saying, "Oii , It's perfecUy •II rtdtl" enclollng a long, telf·tddr1111d,...,. Frankly, I was burned up. My husband ped envelope ind ~ cents Jll c.tn. •; saya l'ftl-petty, What-do JOU• 117? Ann-Lafldll; tftn ... ........--to-..,.,---,.- ·-SHORT ON' SJLVERWARE you wttb JOW problems. Send DEAR SRORT: lt't ellremely pll!' to her 1n cmoe of the-DAILY PILOT. tam e. kill'. (Qelll wt~ tint enclollnl a stamped, •U-addrellld cileCldllf -Ille ........ 11.._.... e•'f°l'"· •, . ... • I 1 Auction Action Bids 'Gavel Gabble' · The .,.i II .. eomc. IOlDa. aone" for Newpart Buch area m-Mn of JGwl C1ab (a-AmerJcan Airline atewarclemel) who will lpoDICJI' a auction ol new and uaed looda Thanday, Jan. 26, in die Santa Ana home of Jin. George G. Simor. 'lbe Mmes. James Bradley, Kurt Gronau and Robert W. Bonrd (left Merridiannes Section Reveals Secret Pals A Bevelldoe Party will tab place clurinc tbe nut meetiDC ol tbe MerridianDel Section ol tbl Womu'I aab ol Seal Beacb •• p.m. tomorrow. Followin1 an eftDin& ol trylnc to suea • • e b member'• ~ ,.a dlll'illl the put year, memben wl11 excbuC• llftl u **'tldlt are re•ealed. BoltlnC the .meettnc wl11 be Mn. Paul MDllr ... ...a.uaa • Ill Mn. Daryl QiQeotf. 1be Merridiaanet ls a nnaO croup CGIDJll'iled i-tl1 ol ..... ,..... --......... --.. ~ew· President Hailed By Las Clas Group Mounttnc ... ........ plaUorm will bl ..,, of. flCGW ol Lu 0 le I TOll8tmiltrea Cldt wba memben 1att. far dbmer in .. 11\11 ....... IMcllff reatawrant, B•bllm Beach. Mn. Ree ••r••,,. White Shrine aeereear, Of aa. Golden ~ :e::..11:: Plans. Welcome tbe meetlnC tulnl ,._. at N• 1IMlllMr'I ti Golden 7:30 p.m. toat.row. Blrbor WllMe 11111n1 ol Takina olbce wtll Ill the Jewam wlD be boDored Mmn. Rawm Ad am 1, at a .....aq 'l'llWldaJ, Jan. preUdlat; JoelJil N1belat7, ~I~~~ first 'ftce pnlldeat; llmie KMoalc ,_. Foutl, leCODd *9 prat. deDt; W 111 lam VeDatbll, llr. ad lln. Gm.rt SMt.- recardlnl MCnUr7 and ........ ol ........... Paul Brouoa, ~. _.,...., bllb )lrilltlll, wUI Gaeat IPUbr will Ill ...... Mr. ad lln. John Hmlihoa. s..a Belch AIMlt Bllld ad tbl ...... eowllmaD ud a llWiDber Naa B •rd ta 1, N1Da o11a1~a..11n.1 =~°= ... Cat.ID,. ... Sea Sirens Kn. Mlrrttt K • • • • • ... -...w ol Ill ..... .. T<B'I Sea a.. .. Ill wll ...... bf ...... . SUIJtirook• ld9oal, ODlta 8-........ MMrt ~ flfW'I Wedalldq at =~ .. Alfr•• to Jiabt) polish up biddinC lt.Jle &o rilll ,.... fer Kiwi dWltiu. Ofttcen of tbt ~ .. Ille..._ Gronau. pnlldent; R. Tobia a.ear, ~'Wt; Bradley and T. A. Enk1ne, ........ Bonni. trellW'er. Further informltkm .,. tilt dllb w avail.Ible by calling Mn. Bonni, Ml H• County's Future Ey~ By Panel ·of Planners Orange County•1• future .Jnfonnatlm maJ be ob- will be Ulllled by • panel talnld .,, e • l l l D ' lln. ol count7 and clty planner1 '11aoma1 P. CmoJ, tM "P. during a g a t b e r in 1 tpO~red by tbe Oraqe Cout Leque of Women Soft In Curvv Vqa.n meetlng Tbur•y, ., .. I Jan. JI, la tbe Httel Lasuna from .,30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 1be public ii Invited to bear tbe puelilll U1Wer que1tlona 1ucb u wbat plaDI ban our county and dty IOYWDIDeDtl .... .. baDille tbe lnflu Of Jnmuml. ty, and ban dty fatbert adeqaately p1aued f o r ICbooll, ,.....ltl a ad nenatloa anuT Pwl memben lachlde 8tlllrt BaileJ' coantJ pla-llilll otac.r; Paullne Rea, put Ntwpart Beacb plaa-nilll c.imlllloaer, ..... Wblttle117, put pllniUnJ , commilliaDlr for Lqau Beach. RellrVatiou ud fWtlm I P~ring Around 11te DAILY PILOT Covers loatint lelt in Welt 9073 11111 .. ,. Overeaten Anonymous GOP Women Iron Curtain Topic ~ ...... c... cBw-• Kn. ••••rt .................... tioal cww=. ---p....... .-w111 trip .......... 119 c.tala .............. tbl Ne.,eK Barlter F.._.. ••ta,bllcaa w-. ,._...wm.._a.. .............. 'llllm9o ......... -= ......... ., .... v ....... 'ftll,... ii .. ,..... .. ..... Partldf *C. la Ua t ............ Dmd • • .. 1:111" -....... ....,.11· = daall 7 ; ..... ............ Sdlllllr, ... '····· Oooplr, Jll' I '! I llr I • J e Ja a I I 1'111111; J11411Mllllp ell al r •a• remiad1 latlrtett4 ., .... .-.... ftlca1JU1"e-m1ne 111.llL 1 ........... 'wL 'nte •cr•n• Ila•• ..... --..... .. openaGOPa ....... bllldo .~ ....... ........ Recruiting 0/ Nilrses Navy. Aim 'fat' Hazards aur· J ti patreaeu ¢:? ........ ,,_, 1111. ...., 1111* m lln. ..... Harborite ) · Betrothc:..d .----+• Dodoi-'1 Topic ; . ........ 1llllt ......_ ceaeerala hr ....... ..... ., ''..t a.•• hrs 11 Ill •pa~l.M~••:t• ., • .. a. ............... ,. Ja r1 rtw v.a., • ................ .................. ""'· ....... ., lln. __ c-._., ... ... ii ........ .. Ol9lrl ......... _... art lln. ...... Canllall lldMn..J ... Dla. M9118nt9lltlq, a I p.a. CIGel, desa will bl ..... aad ..... .. t..r::.. ..... Mn. z .. ,... wtll ...... pllt ................. ti-. YIUIJ ._ wQI Ill ...... ......, . ... • '1. wlD lataN Jll'lll'W on dlc:Gl'etllll. ..................... d - ..... .,...... ... 1lair ltJUDI ......... pertlcalmrlJ ................. , ... , .............. ......... ... ______ __, Mm ..... meet1n1. • Ills ......,. wUl be .. ,... JlrlUJ Of ..,.., mcmla wlll tbe fiut a1Mld•M.23. Ana WllDlll mt.ruted bl taldlla Jlll't ill .... farmatiml If Ill .. PIP are iMiUd ID cal llra. Glelc* .& Ml· 1111. , Music Fans Start Plans ----··---................. ONI MOii' WlllC DON'T-THIS . IOO-fn.Dlml-M- fi th .................. ........... 1:11,... SICOND PIATUM ................ n ..... 1. f9 .... 10 MILLION -..uav--s ... ..., ........... w irt .. .... ... .. ~ r: •• ... JU,.. ~&m n ...... ,. __ Ill ,, ••• )e n ti ... .. Id ,,_ ---··--.......... __ ,,_ ------_,,_THIS MIAT- ""-lOP S ACADUnAWAW . ---- , I I ' I • ut!'hzu .·~ ................... ........... 1111, ... IONS aEN_EYE_ I PIATUlll .. '""" 25 ................. . 10 MILLION .,.____ ~·-.. --·· ....... , ....... ... --,···-.. Welt oi.-,•1 .. .., ,,., ,. """' ---···I tu•?! .... ~ ........ • J I l ' J ) ' I . LAST 4 DA'l'I • ' I _....,._,_ P.W., __ ,_ ,:1ot.A--1-Mi. • • I !JUDGE P.AllKU Mun 'AND JEFF • ' ·-. .._ \ - ' ly Heroic! Le DoUlc ly Al Smltll WHAT CO I CAR~ W~.lrr AA~PiN6 TO AN ESCAPED LION! E''- ly~ .... ----·-------'--- _,..... O'Olct; Ill ... "'"*' -I -0. I a.. ... . ... .... (C) (Ill ., I • lllY DMllS DEFY * DEATH; IURRUD; CLR ...... --(C) ... ..., •• t llll(Q(JO•.) ....... ·-.., .,...,. .. 111118 (I),...., .... II • • !"' • .._ .._ CQ llllllll:tcJ"lllilUMfW"c._.• .t ,) a.rt klltlflJ1 W L6111. "M-,_. 0.11111, Plllllll """' !.c1i ... -(C) ............... -... II) ' ilrll ....... P* 1111111. Mt! tM •..... -(30 ""'-l .,.... II thl Ann,, I cociy W -Jti ........ ndlc-ar tlllftllld ,.. ••• .. .... ... tvr. ..... -.........., --.............. hlttl "' 1111 ......... flllt .. llttW .......... wllll ........ ...... .. --.. ltlM....,. •Un OMii .. ----""'hf Md. ....... ...... (Mlt ........ e u· c.. •"' ,... w "" , •• lMll -ew. " ......................... all ..... Mlrrill (30 Mii.) """-I, Mt ..... "' thl ... '81" ....., I-= ~ (JD • .. _.., Cllltt 111• ~-..... Cir stilt """" ...... emll ......... ,.........., ..... (C) (JO ... ) = -:,:im,:.. ""::".,.: / -'I I ......... ..., (30 •·> Certw ............. .... w.w ...... t:.~!:..!"" • ·-.. .... 19(1)•--ICI ~ ···""""' CMllh. e "Sund1y In Ntw Yorti;"I *J N. COLOR! JANE FONDA, ROD TAnOR, ROIERT CULP, CLIFT ROBERTSON HOLLYWOOD HAS·IEEN? -Phyllis Diller llltl! .. stars on the "Red Skelton Show" tontrbt, in color, l ' at 8:30 p.m. Or), Channel 2. In a ~omic Retch on the ~ show she portrays a has-been actreu who tries to i make a movie comeback. Slnger, Lou Rawls, al90 f guest stars. !.~ I ; M 'lg ..... tQ Cll ·--0.,(C)llllolLl ""' ........ • F 1-(30 ... ) m1i..tllcrt30•a.>. ,~--(C) (30 ... , ' ..... 'hdllWC...f ..... ... Ill!--........... '"" •WILD LIFE SAFARI tilllrt Cle!lllt lfltltMt IJ.S. SM-... LM Mttur 1M Vic ........,, * IN WYOMING; COLOR tD-lllltl9ni al I Met! tlllllll lilew • ..... lhlt: (C) (JO Ill-.) llldlic llllllllel •"" .. """" ~ Slftfl .. wi-111t. • e e ..._. •....,.. "-Irr. "OIN1llM.. TELEVISION VIEWS Laugh-in Debut l<'unniest Ever 7'.111 9 tJ1 (I)~ (Cl (IO llltl.) "1J...,~.._. T(C)_ ..... _ .... _,,.,._• l'-------Dr. 161111 TrKJ IMblla 1 -*nl .....,.,. ._ ~ 1111 c11111c. ""' " 11e hcM 1111 eut 1111 ...... fll 11t1111i ,_ ly CYNTHIA LOWRY wllll I hntw ltlfllrl bJ NdJ' the llllGliOM 11111 "*' *Milt • 9lt dlll!IPllDI llld""" 1nll'ftlll wtio Deb •1111 ,,...,._ NEW YORK (AP) -0 Rowan ind Martin's _. .._ Mini """Y dutf. Wlllll •"...., "-' Laugh-in", a wild, unlnhlblted and tunny .. ..-~ ttri1 ,... nt111n1 dlflm mtb dowll. ' r .._ Dr. TrtCY putt t1tt 1111111111 Nd to t:JO 11 lft(J)..., ....._ 1'1111: joined the NBC lineup Monday nighl .rt 111trdlnt 1 nlulllll llllllfllllll (C) (30 11111'1.) llJTY fMll left out = =-~ ~~~ :r11 ~ ,=:,..11ttJ..::"w11~ I: THE PREM! ERE consisted· of 1ightgag1, uUJi. IJ tTYlnl tD llhll the 111Mk1n1. lonner 111rt"". pllJ'fd by 11111t ""' cal gags, topical gags, spoofs and heaven knowl B QI I]) I .,_ ti.._.. (C) Y1• o,b. Dlw lflslstl tlllt ltny be that ~ iii """-) """"41. G#llt, 'Mii'• w lnclucltd 111 tllt ~ ~~,. M what else, all coming along so fast llley IOID&o tht s-1tr l'llt 11111 fouf·Pllf ...,.. th• qotlstlctl ~·~rrol fVI• times seemed to trip over eich other . ...,1111 lllllfld tllt llllCOl••~•ce Drll•) -:::., t1tt to -~ ': •,.:_ ~: ;~~ rn: ·:: ;t"'.~.} Doll To give an idea of the profusion -not to mm- ..,. 1111'• tnppM 111 11 .mllR McGulrt 11ostt. tion confusion -the program started with a utire lwll l"ll!Mft. "°"' """""tDltDll llJ ~· TrMI: (C) (JO 111111.) on the typical big town cocktail party. The earner• tllt ate fftllll ~ ...._.. llltl '1Jl11Mb al VnttrdfJ." Kil s...,. lllOOll·llllllCI ndll, but lb 111 • ndl1CM11 "'° 1111nM a1 tt11 5o11111 zipped around the roomful of guest., eacb with I :!' ~ .=,::,: := = ...,_ .. "• CMftrllCI funny line or two. Sample conversation: :_ :e :"i:."'t.~ '::~ '!:: e Cll~ ""'-• GenUeman: "What do you think fA. Red .,.,.,., t11MNM9ftt11p1te11• a .. •amca,... ...-: ('C1 ceo China?" .. Ill "''°" nlhlr. Nili!.) '1111 TMI llwplr." fhl ti e.,.. II Allll (Q (30 1111111.) r. lw l•hf Nfllldlne •hpil -· Lady: 'On a blue table cloth 1 think it look •-S Ml.i.:..,..... dttwa.EdwlfdlltftMltWl!lltrM• lovely." tit" ,..., '40-W. c. FllJdl flllllllar ~ clenb wl!lrl ... UM lltfW. PlllUllr eeu... 111¥111 1111 .,.,.. c (C) (30 1111 Jiil My, LM Mia' NflMl"I SOMETIMES when a &igbl gag wu in progtell, !,.. • 0 Ill! clllooll llt llbll Mrla, 11141 hrtJ..... d th --" .) M lartllr llollk 111911 111 ldloll It 111 -.i...., a printed 1'bulletin" move acrotS . e screen, DIAi"' e..., -.lio 111111.) hill. • fying tbe audience that "Lassie is a boy," or that .... ..,..., ... " .. ,_ !""" ,..._ '°""' m <111 "Howard Hughes Is allve and bu bought Argen- :-., ~ ('C1 ............ m!.. .,,_ .._ m (80 "''"J Una." eiit1J!:111i11::1d for """"°"· Mipn • r-IM Pllca (C) (JO 111111.1 Dan Rowan and Dick Martin, two easy·man- TlrlY"• futurlllc ,i.y ..... wltll tlll ........ tt: ''Thi llllllt lllll nered and droll fellows, worked 1n sketchu and .,,.,., " _,,......... • tllt 'iilll ..... .. ..w-. -w tllit ii llllhlJ •· !_J-.: "Tiit futu1t 111 ,.... they engaged in short dialogues. ""' 111111 1 •s::1;x: L fl -• • 1111111 !'lb:•, 0.., '""* ,_....,.,...... ............ ..,.,. ""'-,_ Diiier u. 111 tMt mc:wtl¥t. .. ""' t11t flnt _,. NOT ALL the sketches worked perfectly. One .. ~-111 .._Ill"" 111atk1 ....,.,.. · ":-.:i Wh 't H •-•---~...,.._ ... ,n_ Cllltll'lllllJ-yw Ctltllrltion. T.,.. that mtsUJ...,. was a I e ouse ~U\llll ICflO• • 111 &Miii Int_. 11: tht Stltlll'·Mlllofi Nofll that wound up in a pillow fight among charactel"I eu.i. .,, .. ,. r.,_ called Lynda Bird, Everett, Bobby and Teddy, while 1:9 B D Cl).., llMI .-. IQ WI• lift (CJ (30 llllllJ 1111 Jell-. another character with a strong Texas accent fu· (lli 11111.T ""' twlbol. T1llllnl tlley appealed for peace and order . .. ..... 11 ...... "°" ···!-.... --(CJ (Jll """''-Ill ...,,... " Ill "' The show was funny, fast and furioua, and If tM ._ .llnJ ,..,. t11t i11.rt1 et 111 .) Jerrr °""""'· the fantastic pace can be maintained, it deserves ,,...,. ... ,..._"'" ........ Ed •• 11• ...... ._ (CJ (JD ..._., dlonofr1plltr Mid: Cllll• ftiM.l C:'°"' alrtn«'. bf« JD11111111t. to be a big hit as a series. Md llllf Jury ll'llll. IR tlll otfllr 8 .... -II .._: "ht ... -•for tbtdl, JW!J, n Miii ltltt_.1 .....,. (1lorrwl '43-Tu"l'n hy. . Ii '" " 11111Ji "'· ... 30, II ""llfMtld bJ G "-t ANt: IC) (30 111111.) lnltr 1111 _. llllt 1111 flllt Utt 1lfftl I Wri ..., ~ ., Mn Clf1'lll) • • ... "ht llcnl ..,.. .. .... dl•J -. ..... , ..... , '41--JDH hlllllCI. • ROLLER GAMEs-uYEI (CJ * T·llr.it,..Chlcap-1 ·--... ,,.. (CJ (30 1111111.) .................... ....... IC) (2 houl1) (COll!lfy) '45-Will!IM ltllllllt, Joll ....... ABC'S SPECIAL, "Everett Dirk.sen'a Wuh.tng.. • ton" wu an informal stroll witb the 72-year-old Senate minority leader and Howard • K. Smith · through tome of the historic rooms of the natJoo.'1 · capitol where 16 a representative and later aa Mn.. ator from Illinois, Dirksen baa spent mOlt of the past 35 years. ·~.p=•~:: 11:118 ... : ~I..,. (11f. ~ llrlllllte I fMll ... lf Mlled "llfurl) '51 -JIM ,_n, DIM ..,.................... .wr....OOll~ :-::..-.:-~~-=~ Dll@ftlT~a.CQ _.,._.111t1PJw1111.-.-. DllJ.l(J)Jll;...,._CCJ .._ • • ~ ..... CllllM. • e w er.. ... fCl .... ..... ., I ...... ""'9IM. The senator, puttlng aside his oratorlcal .Ryle, spoke of AmeTican history. his own recollectlom ol events and men who ranged from William Jennlnp , Bryan to the last five presidents. It w• a molt de-. lightful hour. T1 W M IP Ill .._ ffW lfll U:JIGI ftl u.... ,._ ......, tt11r 1111 t11t _,.. "" RECOMMENDED tonight: 0 Tbe State of the · flllil • • iM.M """'ltllci. •--= -...ww -' .. a. Union: A Republican View," CBS, 10.11 PST. Party ....., "" .-. _. ,......,,., • ., -Wtllllll leaders, including former President Dwight D.. • ,._.... (Q (30 11111,) r.or.,. Eisenhower, give their reactions to last week't e Mr _._ U:IS f.::~lllJll?;r '54 ~~ presidential address. •11 ... Cr11Wfor9. IMh llonl111. I-'-'=------------------ ..... (I) .. _ -i*IJ"""Pllyflll Olrt.. IM ..... Sllllt..-tbf llllb "'' -(P>)Ob) ..... ·-""' .... ~ I .... ('Sllllllll) Ill 1111 ..,..._ ... ..,.. ..... 1111 trt. for 1 ..... II I -I bit Mlll&fill ICMI. M '-11,...... .. IMIM• ..... 41rtdDf. Lii ...... ...., W£0NE )DhY 1:t11911111N:"'ftltln...ir...-<-ldy) '4f--.Dll °""" ..... .... ~ ...... LMllfQ 1:11 .................... ..... fdflllll) '41-tlftl °""" ""' ...... (""*ry) '47.-..(rN ~ -·- SDYING THE Public and Trade COMPlETE. PRINTING SERVICE . . Newport luclt ' De1,1•i• the Menace ' -· l ., WE NEED YOU! ID a few abmt ,.._. SPllNG Bl.ALTY bal become a leldlr la ..... on tbe Palol Verdel Pen•D1Dl1, beql• el HI new •~• .•~. pl'OllCh to Bell ._... lllarb6iis, Spnn& ... botla MelopmeDt ind nale bomel. We bne now ~ to another preltiae Office Jocltion ba Newport Beacb, Orange Co. Ana. W• otter paid on tbe Job tralnin,. profwloul m1"1pment and a stimulatln& enYiroamelll If_ 7ou .. lkeued and moti- ta&ecl to eara •12tOOO ,_..1y and lntertl1ed ln joiainl 18 all male caner mhMled orglJli .. zatlon. .... to tl1k to JOU. ean Jim Guil- let OI' Ron Walldaa ~7252 SPRING UAI, TY CO. 1801 Westcliff Dr .• Newport Beach. , ... 12 ONLY $31,950 . Yoo have to 1ee tbi9 ~ -• bedroom p1ul fam1b room, n e w l y decxlralad. Loads of extras for Juxurl- OUI Uvi.nc, like ~. muttt switches, panelq, tarp ~' wtdw ~ muter ~ walk In cio.ta and would you be- lieve babi~ doMt w even papered. S U B Y IT AIL TERMS. COftA MESA mTICE 2629 HarW Blvd. 56M1 ()pm til 9 PM Acllllt 0cc.,1ed ... ., .,....... b-etb bome for the d:l.ICl'lmlnatine buyer. llBIOWS With Dover .._ -YET OWN YOOR OWN LAND. Let m ** you tbia ~ tom bu1Jt %,000 eq. feet bcllM. TERRilZO MAJt.. 8LE ENTRY, three ..-0. oua bedrooms. dlnlnl room. &arse ltvtmc room a.e:flOak.. inc LOVELY POOL and yard. Built-in electric kit· dlen, bttaltWt bar, large wantnibet. expenalve wa.11- paper, ,carpeted and draped. Loada of deddar. apriJlklen and beautlfbUJ lasdcaped. PRICED UNBELIEVINGLY LDW AT ONLY $56.500. EJI.. eellalt tlnaadJIC aftilable. Lovely paUo A prden wUtl t. EY970M eUgjble . euy mainte.-nce· Walle to 2. Excellent locations dtoppinc .,... 3 1ledn>OIM. 8. "'' • 30 year lo&n :a tiethll, 3 1ean new, mb' 4-Low down payment $32,500. S. No loa CI09tl. Mary Har¥e')' I. No t9CrOIW fHS. C.lt:_~ !:'k.:.! Ce-7, ffiA5 iP01&111 .......... c.-.... .......... 4 I ----- I .. -· '"li ',', .J L' -. T ; r J ... ., <.:.. L • ~ l·. ';Tr ... TEP -; ------------ .. ., C.rpeh. 0r.,... luilt-i"' ••• ..,.., lauryf lit ,rivet• Perl!, a.It HMM; ,..a.s..m .. w.ac.. •. FtOM$1f0 je .. ,. .................. Ye ... Wry. -PMONI 1111. ....,.. 161.., -~ -· - ---- CLEAN Baell .\Its. All uW incl. S'15 up 315 E. Banio. BMt. 8.UBOA * m..9SC5 M.,1, c.,rt &lennada .... &PAC 2 6 a llR.1~ ...._ c,c...,., ,,... N.-....... acbaaAI l'ROll ... llp ....... , Mir-2214 eau.. #2 2 BIL, CllP.. ......: frp1c. 1*-lnl: ed. pr .• patio ~ -Qsle ....... mm.- . BACHZLOlt • UNl'UIUC. him S100 Incl. alll. 1·26Samut l'URN •• UMJ\IRN, Heated ......... a.Al cw. a.w. -...... lie -2100 ,...... • .,. at ••Adlma.Oallallta ... -------- *°' ... hef* APARTMENTS SPF.CTM:ULAR VIEW WaterfioontlLoc • Boat Slfpe Ava.Dable 2 BR • 2 Salb Apta. LEASE· or· BUY $GI. llo. ••• •.soo ap zmae..Bhd..CdM m.11i11 -for farther talo Hmnu Trott. lrflr. ----------- ---__ .....,J Prlvatie ,.. -Hnr' Beech. Galt .t ... .. Jla2 ......... ._.. 2 .. 2 ~.;:;;. ............... Warner A: l;rllWIM. H.B. (2mlelWf/l._..Bhd.) -----s 5620 -''"*". wn Va/t'I WNHOUSIS • .,._ 1u1~.1 .. • .....,......,11i, ••• ,.;.. a.. Ho..o; • ~ INlolh .. w--.. -1170 • .. w,,,_.-.,.w ..... w.,... lllcfW ......... ,,..., ... . .... c.--5111 .=01111 43CIQ piA. AU "' Wvd·. 613-6945 ch4400 I II !LOI ... "' I D., H,B. !or Rent • W BR JIU .,...,.,. 1 ........ . , .... .. G6 lOU. St 4705 Stu d i o '· 180 N. na Beach ilEEIS BACRIELOll • U!IPl1RN. ..... $100 ........ 1 ·211BDIUI. PORN. A UNnJJ\N, ....... _ ..... ""' c.tiw, &d;J. " • , .... -DID _P*iw WQ. mt --·~a.ta ..... - NR OftJm. 4 BR, + dia rm, 2 ba, bw~. bltm. .. .,., Pl'· J8ID..,.,.. ~'rift. 44th A: a.-.1. Pl. SM >Tb'. 115-lllS (»; BAY I ~ 1se 1-8r WW·-Polio, II»,,., ma. . UI'IL! &1H31'R. ............. 3 BR. • '2• BA. Nr OCMD t mbops. $lit mo t-fy. No pets. 5".(817 •kd1• 'ti! Spm No ..... ""'" 5211 l BR, bh-bi ltoft, pooil, --b' redecorated, SDI mo. l. VIEW! ReallGr 6G-7(0) -Sll5 1 ----~----I .... Dq-c-. .. -... S2!t --r IA LI RENT o NOW lfe!ocl •. , .... rts (lull ., .. .,,.,,... r1 fac'ls b areu I Ave. ..,_,,,. -... C.M. ......, ;. .... -• "., ••• •: frplc. ·-.-.. APARTMENl'S SPr..ct'ACULAJt VIEW Watft'fioaVLoc,. Boat Sl'1* Aftllab'e 2 BR • 2 Ba11t Apta. LEASE ·• - BUY $CO. Mo. I: 1IP .. •,.sc.o ., 2Sl5 Oc8M Bhd., CdM m.11111 -for flD'tber mlo -u.rm... Trott. Mer. llACHWOOD Ai!c1 al11 Homes --- -·-VIII. T Allll .._ .... 5620 .... , ........ _ ---· -......... .... pool, ....... ami. nt ............. M. SfT-T.tS:i ........... 1:1.CStJ " ........... 5705 ... CLIP• DIOVI -"""'"""""" T.., '-· l I 2 BR _ .. _,_ 0 ..... ...,,,,.. ----· -i"iiii. iliiiEf I iii; --· ---··-~ . '=":.:.•1,-:· :.= ---------·-. ' l; ... • 1U I iiAiia'""1 ;--:----r---,.- I - - -----=-- ·---5995 llUIAR-Nptlldl 1100MS FOil UNT Sell or Exch&nae for borne $22.50 per wetk I: up Corona del Mat. WtU ea. Heated pool MUS lm'ict' 1ablisMd cllenttle. UtWtie9 tiauisbed TV Kttttm tta MINlA'I\JRE 11111e ~ 0 ( -J .,. w ... =°"' lftlCJAI. CLASSll'ICA POii NA TUSA&. IORN I ArrERS llpoclol .... 1--5--Sloucks IWL.U -.. IMll1 *Cl.UN a-.. "' .... • ..... ....... ... -.. ,, __ ~ ........................ ~ ... -~ '""""111111 •O• SAi.i. -flAOlll Ofill YI l'HOlll 642-5671 Te ,.._ Yeur Tr ..... • PllndlM Ad • , LEAKS! Gu or waler elee- tronically k:lcaled ~ ce- tnellt, b1ack&o9, I r a 1111 d , walls, &"'1 place. ~ or replaced. Water llnea ---· c.tl l.a.U· 612-0MI 6915 Automatic Patkifla Lot Ma.int. Lot Stripping Gal'denlna Reas.. 5tG-4738 Remoct.I., 'et*t. 6MO IF YOU Med Remod&llq, PAINTING' . , , REPAIRS CALL DICK • , 642-1197 6HO Alt~ratbw, cwtom dr~ making. RNllOllable pr\eet For app'I., m.eot5 Alterotlon>--642-5145 Reliability E1cineer BS.t: ~ ~uiffll i:;x. perleace •• ReliabillQI Eni,lnecr In cil'l..'Uit an,a. lylia prcl~n'ed. WiU con- aldfr Circuit Design Eng- ineer who defdre11 10 ,.,,. '"I" flt!~ ol Reliability, Wiil perlo1•1n In !lfna.11 prol'-'Slliooal ~roup where nx'OilJlltlon ol compel-~~ Is t'Ol\SpicU01111. \\'Ill be l'Xpoi;ed to all phS>iC!i ol,rel.tabJllQI and will rl'- <..'tive training lb111 wlll pt"el)&l'e indivldtw.I for mane.renient. ~~AHJTI zer J2/23 Plll'k 1: U , Cll. HAYE 4 br. heme, Met.a 548-91<6, 548-8505, Rwd. del Mar, 11,500 equity; GOOD o.ri1ti,an fapilly de-WANTS truat dHda, ....U.. PARTNE&Smi> Dissolv-tna. Will take TD's for MM equity la llttk-e Neat, accurate, 20 yn. exp. Apply Phil Chamberli n ara~tormttBll + LLW.... 62• ........ is .• '4o5 ,, 1-De Ill' Y•c a n t. bu1ldirW abowilf&: GOOD T I......_ ,_ RETURN. 5JS.Illl 1.:;•:::;-::.;o '"•~---.;-:.:.:.••:1 ' Auembty, calibrallon and l"f!Pllir, Experience 111 camera ttpalr desirable. lllSPEBORS · Immediate opeitna• lnr Mechanical [QIJ>OC\OI' eK- pcrh.•nCed In the Inspec- tion of comp!~ mll· chined pal'l.ll, aue1n6'y1, and St1b-aS11Cmhly.-, closu t.olernnce looling a o d llxture1. Day !;bifl, per- manent. COUMAN EnginMrinv Co., Inc. 3121 W. Cantr•I Ave. _, • t,techclnlcfil. • 'A.....mi.rs · • • Electnllllc AIHMl!lers ;· " • Wiremen I •~Technlci...j ExparlanH raqultffl, Liberal fr l"fll be ...... PWMElRKS · priwta .... Hm. 6 Ad-1 ;;;;;;;~:=:~:;:;;;;;;;;q :;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;~I IUIDL\M REALTY , l!6 Mii.,.., *51'3 aft 4 PM WANTID RochH1« St. M6-tlS7 h '-tbilmtr.forda,)'em-Ntce 4 BR FL~~~~-LGE Jt./W Rnt./Saa.tl UO. ployed mu. Nm _ drlnlter, Plba Fam Rm Hime f'roDi Orange County A1rpllrt JD.II 9Q. 15-11. 911 1D home. Bnt oUtt takes my $3,000 f'!ll,, Sau. .... lot, l bMc. tobdl.; ~for car,~ COUllS RADIO COMPANY~ S•nta Ana 546-1600 An tqual oppor111nlt)' employer I 929 .. kar Street \ Costa Mna 549.2221 ent: wark Cll''!; take ow:r 19700 JarnborM RoH ----· •• o """ TILE, Cer1mh: 6974 .....,_ ~ ...... :-. 1.:.:=!...:::==::;_...;c:.:;.;1 Nhtport Beach rl = JU -2l#c ~. Cl'tl. in N7.~~.:. lee lot P•lm S..,.... ~{_ ~ 1:,; ~= Eacrow to dole t /1Sl61 1 __ y-$9.95 .ell way •ble or ?f 541.7a Baer. REAL ESTA~ --------1 Shouldll'I you ba wltb Walker • ,, I I I. I I : $50 Rill w•/ ldtr:tl, TV lll9d Jteal _. lmlrJ' priv. Nr 0CC. Wort. ~ ty $28.50 round trip WANT 01ll bome or Apt inc WOIBID <r m.lenl oab'. Special Ev.Ging Tour HAVE $93 y eqQ1ty Lquna ,.... tNTERlSTED In 1:luyilla ~ • WI , , 1 10, Unit Apt + 3 BR bome $12!i0 UP wk. w I kitchen bome on or wr L&ke Ar· wt...,_ A non 1ae: ••ta. + :I Br " G\leal. Plul Stu- Sl'l.IO 11P Stoctio Apta. %111 rofteld. Wrttir. ._ P..z, CATA.L1NA VEGAS trt owner/Bkr.115-tOTO Nawpart Blvd. 5tU155. c/o Draib' Pilot. N...,ort Airlines 546-6612 4 Yr. Old Mt, home, 4 BR. Bacb. Secluded view; exe. tttrelt, ROOK in home, Bdllla. la- land! male; ~ IDOlltb. A't'lllab&e .,.., 175-(829. KAN• only, idtcbeD prtv, l:l1 Governor St .. CM MS.sm. 531-6911 S'l5 PVT BATH A Dmt. t blk ocean A blly. IUllNUS -flNANCIAL ALL Pt crew wanted lor dllb or fam. Take bcltlle ot' extended South Sea J.and apt, $20,500 F.q, HI.Im FP crul.lt, with 35 year old ex· n 4: 659.2T14 Id)'llwlld peridlced )' • ch t. m . D, BEAUT fllm borne Palm lus. o,,.rtunltles U00 aboMt ~ yacht. o-ew Sprp. ree aim. s tr 2 bt., DllTRlaUTOll willinc to tbare com. Mail hkl pool. Lu Palma.a 30 M II. inquiriet to Box P-ll Dally eq ft! Ill )( for Dal boat. 6111111 Oppoitrq -· · ,.... .. , .,,._ . .,,_ - - . la _.__, MIET SOMIONI NEWI •·"'-'-·------.._. & INrd 5tH 1-)llr ~ BEAQI CITY SINGLES. WXURlOUS •n cad 4 dr., I'-"='-"..;:;=~-='-' cal ilda1Cr7, b e "'•• EVERY WED 8:30-pm. .otlded! M.ume blue, IO'llf rni 117.S l1rd St. NB rn.553& ' FOR ftPM.l ~ 'ftw moat Enjoy "Vt Wlaten Cllmbo" (clear) by private party REl'IRED PEOPLE W'lllted blulldd ..,a.ct e BAIBOA PAVIUON for boat -Ill' -! 56-ml after 1 P.M. ~~""'~~an • 40D MAIN. (BALBOA) 673-3l43 m-O:l6 eve. --.--Ill m 11 c re-• CALL: 6T3-4C33 21' S&Dliner s--"~"'-r, llU.L ESTATE ..-ell prcDad lll ti»eirl ,=~=~~~~= ~~ a.n.r.a •1otta 10 fill their needs. 'MUST SELL. NB TENNIS IW.ly equipt, SS,000 equity, in Westdiff Shoppin&: UN Shop suitablia Bridal Go1vn A: Jewel" c.ll . WINTON REAL ESTATE 675-3351 'Montana Rumbold Bl'ORE lorrent<r leue, COi'· ner. mt. W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. MUJ42 e PRIME Retail Location e STORE -11 x 40 ms Harbor, CM Mll-tl54 .........._ b8 aaI CLUB HEMBERSHIP am:rillce -I o I n I E!l1t. ,,... 5*WWW vy es Mll'N Ill' stS-tmli TRADE for TD'a, Auto. ID all cmtle• A the troftt FM: Jot. 57121 (San Cle-ii ucellent. No .Uinr ii ALCOHOUCS ADlla)'mOUI required becMme our tra1a. Harbor Area. ftolle m-mfl 1 ..... =cc"c.'------ ed experi1 ettaiiliab all llC-24 Homs. 1 Units. WES TC LIFJ conn•. AREA. $45,000 t q u l t y, F.xduaiw terri\orle1 are Anneuncamenfs 6410 TRADE for Trust deeda. now availeble to qualified . ncant laml. dear Mobile peN:a In thia, A MU1'.'0W1d-home u put. OWNER klc .lll'fll· s ..,...,. You can llllart put-time H•ry I . 4......, I ::=~~--~- 1: df!Velop into full time, U Pool TW1Nllllllltt Two-2 BR du~e•. $12,000 , equity, App.I t VaU.y OR. you are an ambltktui " at the R-al CNit .,_ .. sincere perp1. Pia ..,, , l BR 2 BA Npt """' home, Tb qualify )'OU nut have 1100 oenba, C.M. $9000 equity lor local m. a feW holn o( IP&1'e tlmt Wtd. ev~. 1"' at 1:30 P.M, come. MS-9409 Act . w~ -• car • I; "bib in-Clsh Prb:• Cockt•lll SELL tr TRADE dele:rt 't'eetment ol $1500 for IUP" while you piQ. FOl' I*-acre• .I: home. Lucerne -.11-• materiala-For full ticWan call &G-11&0 Offfce ....... 6070 """• Valley. 122.500 dear. WANT 1 ::.::::::..;;;:::;;::.._,.,;;~ deWla A: iatt'niew wrilll!: 1 :c::;'i;::;r.:.::b ~~ty area boDJe. OnicEZ rar 1.ea1e. S95 anc1 White-~.. rladultriel. H -"" w u-. ........_ Coat ~•II Cltlb 1175. Modtrn. Air-condltkm· callf. k.ctude -· rum-moo equicy tn t.JT acrft ed. Parkina-Orange Co. e FREE SAUNA e lot. Lake Havuu City Bank Bldg. 230 E. 17tb St. ber. With Sndilh m.uu.p bJ ' 1 ,.,.____,a u----• Ariz.Ilda, n>R CUJUI, jeep, C l. GG-1415 WANTI D .£.A...,.l'D ... ~ --boet or what have you!?~ ARTISt sllJdio oiff&. Lido OPDi 1 DAYS A WEEK 897-31JI Pri-e WE will pay cub tor ~ . 9 am-10 pm Bay ~ 29th N.B. ftll product 1llld« 50 Lbe. U2 E. lBth St. &a-5090 * vate mtr. ~ ftoor ~ be --•-·-~ a ~.str C'J3..&4 that cu ..... .,......_ ~ pera(mliJed lblpped. Reply In ddail * * Haft: )lodma oMce blcfc. • Verne, the Tile Man • 133~ fUll.Y rented, cbolce loc. O.t. work. lnslall I. re· S'76,500 -$34,700 e q 11 l t 'fl p.11'$, No !lob too r.mall. Want: land, TDs, aubmtt Pl.uler ,allc:h. L. e a kin r Paul JllGN Rlty, 847·00 lbowH" repaired. 147-1$7. All 11pplicMt1 reviewed. on merit with no bUul toward Race, 0»2ot-, Creed or Sex. HAVE no.cm t'4 in 2 Br boma 6-ae.parate apt on R-2 I ~Upl!!!!'9h!!!!l!!•!J'Y(._ __ _!6!!"°~11 ---------I ROBlflSON'S Newport H• opMings for: lot, Oceanside. Ex.ch for 2 Prof'I. 'Uphol1tary REXAIR or l Br1honfe,,.C.M., $20.000 R I -3707 .. t ,_., 961-1154. es. ,,.,,. . p.m. on j . MFG. CO. • Kitchen Porters Pot Wasller $350 F.q. In 114 ac. nr Palm JOIS & EMPLOYMINT EXPA~1IDING TO SJqa. Jar Marketttr, eJc..c ORANG!; COUNTY 1 e l'Olf cart, Ot remote cntrl Job Wanted, Lldy 7020 I thinline 1V. Bal on land TRAINEES • Bus Boy n515. 11 SIS -530-llll EXEC SfCRET ARY •••••• WILL TRADE equity in to ~porale cllicer dea1rel I WORK WITII HYDRO- bemltiful 4 BR, BAYCRESr change to posiUon that ~f-FILTERING PROCESS 1 • bome !or WHAT HAVE fords an opportunif¥ to dt-I CHEMICAL SUPPLIES YOU f!1'! GtM750 velop management potentiul. ./ ELECTRICAL EQUIP, e ""';..,..,-,,,.-'=~~I Excellent llhorthaod and typ. I AIR CLEANSING M-1 lat. Near Fairvi"' in& slcUla plll3 extensive buz\. EQUIP. and Baker, '10x23f. Eq, Ap. neu knowltdae. Over 15 prox SU.CO>. FP $19.300. years ~n&' experi-NO EXPERlENCf: NJ::C- Want income or hie oo lge ence including civil, mechan-ESSA RY AS WE TRAIN TOP STARTING WAGES JanHors Stock Men Apply Paraonnal 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. FASHION ISLAND Newport S..ch An equal opportwUl)' employtr '= Lee? Free tnlom111tiell. Phone or write WALKE&•I: LEE Inc 2629 llarbor ~· ........ Agend .. , WOOMn 7380 otc Mgr, auto ... ,. • to $5M Bookkeeper ....... , , , •• S500 Varjtyplst .............. ~ :;Qlla;il~rit;.;:'::.t:: Stenogropher ......... , $390 NCR Proo! ·()i::lerttOC" , , ;tiO Medical Aallt ,, • , ...... $3:50 Accounting Ast ........ SM6 ~st .................. $325 General Oft.k:e • • • .. • .. J200 Credit Clk train~ •••••• $280 N ursee Aid., • . • • • . . " • • • $2!ilJ HERITAGE AGENC'( 437 W. 19!b, C.M. 6f2.6'1~ 417 N. Broed_,.. SA Bl&«IOI Secy. troniC ..... " ••• " S500 Secy, technical ........ $alXI Clerk/Typist, mtc , .. .. $400 Recpt/Typist • • • • • $315-1425 l ·"'-""",:,"':;.;:""="''-"5'8-1111'"-'-='·~-I ical, electrical and 1ero- WANT: FJtt & clear home ~pace. WW accept S650 .11 In Orana;e Councy $31,600 month. 1 years with last em- FMV, "FOR: lff.aoaed, good ployer. Availabe ilnmedlate. P17•2nd TO, $31,600. Rltr. ly. Resume fllmiabcd to In-PERi.\tANENT POSITIONS --------IWiro & Solder •••• $2.:15/br. Best Local ComPQllit'I StT·T«ll ~1550 lerffted employers. Please FAST PROMOTION Asiit. \\1gr. TllADE 3 BR oM1er boose write Box M·ll Daily Pilot. SOUND, SECIJRE Fl.ITURE HIRING YoultCJ Men tor TD'a or ??? EXECtTJ'JVE secretary now Reel type power mower for of f e r 1 experienced. pro- ps power edger. 642.1298 fruionaJ work In her home. Please call for rllte1. n.de '61 Corvair Van, 911l-l123 A-1 shape, 811 down pay-=-======--meat on home. In COsta HOUSEWORK Meu or Newport. ~m $2 the hour. Exp. after 5 PM 548-1894 7 OF'al + llhopg. $26,COI FAST elec typin1 In homl'., equity Loan $22,m> $195. lborthand. S 2 h r . Nr mo. Pot. incomf! SS50, mo. Wealrllff Plua. 64U>175 Want ullita, TDs or vacant CARPE."I' Oea.nin(I. Floor Se DlefO. Bkr. '7l-7GI or irtripplng. Waxing, Walls, m'187 Windows wuhtd. 5314i67 * f.~r interview tall Monday!! & Tuesd11y1 CAL-ION NOW HIRING 40 MEN This week our intemutional corporation will llL"Cepl ap- plications from high llCl'lool -l<-+l.o.,.,ds 18 to 26 years of age 10 enter 11 management training program. Start ~·ork immediately. No experience neceuary. WilllDg lo.-work overtime $520 mo. salary V ~·--•lh every day during nt'Xt 6 H A E 3 Du z·~· • HOUSE.WORK -Woman ,.., mcnlh.,. Will train. Start This ii a line opportunity for a younger man to qual- ify for • permanent man- agemen1 job in the Orange Councy atta. llOUSES IN Palm Sprtrcs. x!nt rd'• available Jor day .T. R. Pierce Auoc:. Agency 1882 Newport, C.M. &lUT20 SCREBIED ~. ., Career1 for Secy1. ~­ Bkpn. In Qr•nga Chty. 642-1484 ' 546-6020 Screentd Penonnel. A~y 901 Dover Dr., N~I Bch. Secretary ~ to $468 ,: \\tanufacturlng cxPf!rience. Wlliam P•111t Assoclatl?I Agcsq- 1856 Newport. C.M. ~ MQORE ENTERPRIHS P....onMI A.,encJ O\\M.'R WILL T AKE woril. Ho~ken1 547-6681 at $2.35 per hour. Rapid BOAT in f!Xchaqge. advancement to people •Call Ted Ro(en 548-llJl 1---------1 willing to work. Call Per-Job Wanted '1:lnnel Department 1'1ofl.- * * Men A Women 7020 day a, TuffdllJI only. 444 Newport Blvd., N.p, Phone 'l'ODAY llX t ---------1 an appaintment tor a 11¥.'" REWARDING ~ 642-90to for appoint. Call 539-IJA:I 10 a.m. to 2 p,m, 142-4466 omCE SUITE, tTlO Orange M-12 DailY Pllot. mantllCl'lpt enluatbt. Lett.s-POSJTJON wanted to m~gc * . * Jr. Design Engr. or SERVICE DIRECTORY quaJ. apta. NB atta by re-1_________ Sr. Eledronla TKh. , ------------~---. Aw . Cpt, drp, ba. 5CKI IQ.' o.f ::' ~~ P-4 'Sl.00. mcnth. 5IU173 • C0tN ldr7., A-1 codl. Low 00\tb' retlt't'd a ln exec & Experienced Telt Tcchni· Helo Wanted, ·, -ttnt, aood ntt retum.. Pric- ed richt by .own. m:i West. SERVICE Dl-ECTORY = Ave., w~. IMyltttlne 6$50 Income Tox 6740 \ ,;w~;';:;'·=548-=:;""'~====-\ Sr. Electronic Tech, cia.n c.-Junior Engineer Women 7400 HEW CONSTR. -Addltiorlli Gor-'--N.· w-1 3S or Jr. Dttltn Ent-lo trouble-llhool prototype I-:;.-.-'""''°'. ='-.-.... --.-1-1,,-,i,-'I ....,. ,Doo ·::::::"::111::1::<.;.Hol;::;.P<--.:..::.Oo:;I equ Ip m e n t. EsllbUahed COO CLERK Remodelinir; -Uc. Olntr. Pub.Acct.-E1t. ltSl 1· Eicperienclld in Protol,)'pe oommerchll linn. UberaJ NEW A UNTS SlllVICE DIREc:TORY Contr•cfen 6620 M.2Acnlgoln0r- 313' o.r ttoatare m a 100' Eatablilbed art pllerJ tor eaj,y.utlnr-DO' bome. major lb'ftt, Hu a net •le, bMch area. StWnc DQI or flilbts. NB arfti. depth ot 207'. Outstandlni due to iJlne-. ror info caD ===-'-"""'-'--'-' ~~.,..... lllcadon. Priotd f70,000. For =""=""=~all=-°'"'-'-P~.M-·~"" MATURE woman will baby· info, tMea1t call K. W. N& FOSTER ~:.e store. WeU 1it anytimt. Expu I: refs. DON HAWE 642-1246 SCRAM LETS labora!Ol'y working wit b Age 19-30, prior eKPft'-========;.I Home or Office Apph. • Integrated cin:ul.1.4 11 n d fringe ben'efl t•. !Mee prtferred but ntt C.rpet C ... nl"I 6625 Now lncorporatlrw former electro.mechanical awitc& PARAMETRIC$ required. MUii! be good , typ. -r . J. """"' "'cti" ANSWERS ;og '''""'" .......... "' ........ ,, woc• wllh DRY FOAM PROC~ OPEN 1 DAYS commerci1l firm. Liberal 929 Baker, Co.11:1 Mesa the Poblic. ideal woritng Dcy In one Dour. 4210 Seaabore, N.B. Impart -Scary -Ton ic -fringe benefits and ulary 549-2221 almOlpbere .•• A~y Work GuaMUltttd, 67J..3112 • 675-3~5 • Differ -CAN AFFORD oommenaurate with cxpcM-WORLD SAVINGS " LOAN t'JLE NOW -PAY L.A.TER Maybe they call It take-encc. --------292 Soutb Coe.at ruwt1 BY APP"!" .... ,... ~-;:,,:..'~= ~'J" PARAMETRICS DISHWASHER ......,, S..dt..:..... Or111ge County Income -Bak-. ~10 M,,. * GOVERNESS-HOUSi:.gz-n FORD to iO wllh II. ""'" "' ..._.,,, Attntctl ti -• 5" ;J2l 1Dt1 with: estab, Xlnt loc. MOit ltll • ~==,::"""~;."::...,~- idcheff Ind Auoc. Inc. Dr'a orders. l3Ua &BYSITJ'ING . Da,y or I .-;;;;;l; .. ;;;;:;;;;;;;;66;;;;;to 18UW.C:MpmanA~. NJ&hl xr29 PomoM ]i 0nqe. Calif. lut. Wanhcl 6305 Apt D. C.M. * 5t8-E 5Cl•21!Z1 Eve-ftnds, 5St19'T5 D £ DYllTrJNG lo '0 U< EXF.CtmVE tired of retire-IWU> lSE or ldL Indal Bad& 4t,500 ment nnt1 to tnwa: and bome by the •ttk. You ._ .. __ ....__ ....... m , -fit. turnillh tnnlp. can m tfO'I' 1111 • ft. JJr COlll olftoet;, -..:u .... -• .. v aprtnkMftd. cmtnll1 locat-•ble IOinc balinna. What ed, a.e to i.ys. ff, Santa bave youf (TI.t) MMl!I aft Acl•ir's l•nclscepin9 • Oet:lgn ii IMtallatlon e Lawn Maintenance • Relldentlal A: Comm'!. 644- Tax Service !;$.?l?l DAYS ve age , ~ m W. 19th, Suite F, C.M. LIVE INS APPLY IN PERSON lbl, Uv~ln. mtllit drlv~~~- G. B. HOFF .. 'N E~ytt ptiya f('f'I I~ iJ"lcblte, play .-nu. '""' Georre Byland A&;ency S.U AND .\..5 ttplaQ! mother for 9.)li·okl Enrolll!d to practice before 1116-B E. 16th. S.A. 547-0.195 Young fry Cook Monday through f'rld11y irrtelli,rent and ~c lntem•I Revenue Service BUTLER _ Houtema!I _ Ell)>. or Kltcfwn Tr•inff REIJBBI ( lfE boy. N"'{Pii1Beach a1'.e •· For App't. 646-5421 •/references SJ. per hour _ Send complete rcsume..,ttf· * 6TH YEAR * De.ya on1y $43-1338 Permanent ;ai. C..'hatlt·t NEWPORT BEACH en:!l'IC't1 to Box M·14, Qa.fb' BRJCK, Concrete, Q.rp?ntry. "Tender Lnhtt Cara A-1 STENO Chinffe • English . Trtnch for 1dvancemenl. Pilot. ·~ ~~:..:jobs . for Gr .... O.rdeNH 1":.ws:;:'G ~ Pum111en t, exper. Live·in APPLY : SAILBOAT Raclio-Telepl;or Au . tdeaJ for dlstribatkta I P.M. want. or factory. John B. =======,=-~ "'· m-1811 -,. '" i.--- Prevent hot 'wtatheT prob-Far Eut Agcy. 00-870.1 Bob'• Big Boy . MANUFACTURER oi...-..h GI BRICK -BLC¥:K • .!rI'ONE N 0 WI R b'-YOUR llOME by APPT. '-t""'-l'tutm . si.te -Cement terns eapson~ "' }'cdcral ii State Rclum11 u-1 W 1-' ~--7200 L..t E. 17th St., 0.1 Sa1lbont manufacturer nt'('l)1 :.!5 to .ti) years. lttust J.':; LA11fiNG. 636-i9l& monthly lawn care, rwunr . • 5314500 • I ~~:::<P:..::.:•::":.:-:::.:..• ::~:::;.:..:::;II--~-~~---I gf!neral foreman. Knowledae local area. Appt,y In l ..... :="i;;;;;;;;;;;;:a:;;tt;j;6;1-00 U...:.... Wtnt.f 63.50 Lmllc:aping. Experienced --~==::.....::...,_ Salas TrainH of tibcr&laSll and. a&llbollt YELLOW CAB C", mv. .. , c..,..,, .. lne 6590 hortlculturl1t. 646-1948. Jocome Tax -reaaiable. Security 6U1rd l'rfttn i r s.;oo.sooo per mo. L'Otlltnlctlon ~ual. South-J86 E. 16th St. 'f • 1""9for..au1..... WANTED: Private party for GARDENING SERVICE 834,.., !: ... u: 8~.:., ~lM4S, plUJ comnU8~1on with• high-ern CaJiJ, l~a!ion. S r n d Collta Mesa J ll!3A VERDE LOT second tnllt deed on rem-ADDMONs, repailn and BY MONTH. fi.B. CdM 1 :c=='~~r'".;.,,::::=::,-::,:,~::: J Man 10 work the follo"'°lng qualltle1tlont and lllla1;,r CK· -s JAUll'-SE(( ~ dentW reel f'ltlk. Mar ·~ett1mair.-~;r-Stl'H --. ·I irOftl\ 6751 11t11rt-Monday ~ 'l'lt~l\Y ~:~1~1.j-~~~r;~ ~tl'd to Box M-3, Dally TOO MUCH-'--. Paid$14,CD> ID 'Ii ..W aell tor value 125,Ql!t.~ First trust Lleeruled. '* 54B-O'll7 GEN. cleanup, trtt ~ce. 4 p.m. to 12 p.m. W«I. 12 Call Jim Kllll'n at .826-3680 Pilot. L LEISURE TIME?' · w . -~ 1cm "J('N1: pin: deed ne,900. Best.credit ref. REPAD\S *ALTERATIONS New I awn a. aprtnkle'ra. IRONING, J M e nd i n g I mklnigbl 10 II a.m.: Sot I: CARRIER BOYS S•laaman a Mal\liiin TOO LITTLE MON,Y? j?a1ner Java A Tahiti U,COI ~. 546-3634 CABINETS. Any abe job. Rauli•· Reuoa. 646-584! Re119\ring. 481 E. 17th SI,, Sun 8 a.m. lo 4 p.m. GOOD ROUTES Career oppurty with Jeadl~ -4 hours 11 day w.ill .....,.._ ...,.., ~-T.O 2l yn expet 548-6Tll J••·•-• c ••nENER C.M. M2·8069 br 541).0075 COnt~c1 : AVA" '"LE firm offering over 100 mu-brlnr; YoU a prof!!~ • Sll0.500· r..... ..,on com-• tu""An-.z; ft.AL' tan.r" •(GAGE l.lM'UJ a1>1e tnoorne w11h c-.a.1 ---mttdal 1t a9fd 2S ~ Jn * NO JOB TOO SMAlJ..! * EXPER. Rellmle mt1int. 1MY home -n h1' -family Ullf' LUI • HUNTJNG'I'ON BEAQI tual funds. t"uU or pt time. · .,...-V'fl"9I'" Lquna Beach. 54-51MO AJ1 repa1n. Add, rtmodel. Rea.I. mo ratn . 19'l-12l!t Ironing. Spec.*1izin;: plnU.· DAIL y PILOT No expcr oe<:, we tr1Jn. Avon. Call eollr.d OPEN. """'4 -_. $11,GOI Jur ttllt to conlr9ctora « For pod ht A: 2nd TD loana incll:ridud . LI s-tm. l-l yrs. eMeO mer. J wm ..... a 4181l 2 babomt ANNOUNCEMh r1 Jteas. * 912-116V~ Apt and General Clto-up i lhhU-2 D)' min. ~18-3811 wm coin e &C2-t32l e Npt 8ch oimet."2~ 1-~,.,...,::.;,:::;~T~--ri"'bOr~-I tlSO· aitft) "' the low _... ........,.15 Mowinl and edsinl'· Odd IRONING $1 .50 HR. All Saota Ana otnce, a47-ll31 MacUc• ransc "-pice or tf.tl/9q-U. •JOU" -""''"-c..nt, Cw:reN 6'°° ;...),. I: be. ''"'"' 54M955 Exp., Refer. 642-11l38 DELIVERY Boy WTD', Hts lnveston !"'irlanclal Thoroughly f!~meed tot oo. DMdtll a•all Call ,....-<Prw Ami 6400 . i--u .. ,.. 1166 Whittier Ave. 9"$ G dys wk-Del:h•cring au. $u\llcw, Inc. 111ra1r.a1 tnlllaiptioniat. o.~r srr..aa MICK . BLOCK . STONE , HAULING, tmaalclea& p rhangl Cost• ~ "' parts I: l\res. Apply t.1: GOOD MAN0VER4i5'f0r Oa)'S. Apply Sanf• Ana J~~=-=='~i:;~!'iilr'I FOUND: Wblte, 111&'9 ldttm. PLANTEN . SLATE 1q11, tren loppeci, trimmed. apa "I 6UO ~2491 *i E, <»Ml Hwy, CdM. lhort trips s.irrounding Or-Community llQllPiral. Med-]" Pi•r•* entry CW. f 10 1 ..._ eld: lfttle· \tk. CEMENT ..._ 6-2916 remoYfd, &G-7260 I Palntlnti = f~"'~r. !..ff. Corona dcl angf! Cout. Man.,,. want b in.I Record Del)U't!nerll. r....nc VillW Iola Onrlook-J1o7a1 Palm A l'Wide-.. 'lHORYK CONCRETE General hniw "'2 DEPENDABLE painting al An equal opportun11.)' ~up to Wi,500 in )"Hit', 600 F~ Wuhlngtoo A•e. ... Golf Q:ilne. Under· er.ta llkaa, Sm. ~-can All tnn P,ilim A W11b: REASONABLE p r I c " a. employtt SALES CLERK ~us tar as bonUL Alr mall • fif!xib!e-hl'll for pll6ed ..-& lltill, ..-r, *80! 6 tdeft6JJ, 54M73C Free f.lt, 6'159511 SAVE ON REPAIRS Quality work A materials. -------~-I Part.time, ~ti. Apply~. s. M. Sein . Ptts., Anu~ri-11•1'-111 Mekpr, room A ilrd, 1/1 1111. .. -! ,,_ -OOlD cdn J'lll'M· Ointaia-CEMDfT work, 8JI' types. Pl\l mb6nc. Carptntry, Dee-1 _ _:......,::":=:;..: .. :;..:"'":::.."":::::= TRAINEE. nor OVf'r. rli;h G-, 9 p~~· •• ~ Tob!l~lll CM ~nts Co., Bo:c 676. N~B» ... f!"~~ ~--~ ~- 0.. n r • --... ~ I: ~pttml No"job loo lllUD. l'ret ftt, trical, any hllme tts-Jr. INTER or Ext. PAINTING. • MA N A G EM EN T M., .... unungtlln '-'<nter, Dll,YfDl'I, Ohio. etO'I. . ........ .-~ htowl•1i .. W.01 ,SU... Vk: o( Bdl09 &ml. H. srurtJCK 5*al5 Dk~ Sqlllrn S4l-50"l9 IM.MED. SBRVICE. Local TRAINEE. 11 or OYer, h\111 lllDllJnrtm Ek8dl MEN e GlftL.MUSf BE 21 e . MESA VERDE I.Of A lOltl lft, m-Jfl1 CUSTOM PIUoa. PoOI diec:kl: Paintillg, Plumbln&. Car-ref. FREE nt.. SM-1621. t1ehool grad. f: x c r 11 en t ROIJTEI AVAILABLE Good 'jl'(ll"ker. _ start Im-e Nllr #I V&.PM to MM. MUST ALL 1'0UND: Jeweil'J, At o\dan-*We1faya. ~ MW· pemry. Reut Rel. fnnred. INTERIOR . EX'n.'1tTOR ~CE""'co"•'•PU,!!1~C•"' FJ.,N11• w_,.., ~ ~ 1.,, medl.a tfiy -a\'IOd p..y -.. M~ da11C11. * ~ ...... 19 ..... all b' tis ia.rtc, Gar*a Gl'llYe. hit A. nr:monig. ta.1010 QIU "Mike" fl3.4'MI Average 1 Br apt., labor It Al" • u. . .,,..._ • -""1• "" nigbl work bol1111 • Iota "" *" *" ....._,,. ...._ -lllJ ._ JGUr pa ldllltl(y. m.-QUAUn e e e ::==.;;;;:=:;;:::;;:;¥:;;: l ~-~•'Il·~STl.:.0.-"2-7528 iOYS 10 -14 Coad Prooltta ·.:.:ndQ ot ovl'J'tl111e -l'IO e~ri-EXP.erien1.'ed ~&rt .:. 0.--a.a .,.... u.aoD Ganµ: ~ c.JNo .,.. • • • CEMDn' WORK ........ ,,. VETS &c.. Painting Laarana Beach· So-l.lg'llM Det"'"7 tnt.e etM*Ml'Y • Sac\rlly l1nt N ..... If& t • MNNI -. v~ c.maa. " J.tt CALL aw -"';o;.;;;o. __ ..__;.;..:;; I mi or Ext, 11 Jn m itta Good rovtHI • Good proflt.1 IOYS 10 • 14 call Pf'l'IOMfl ~. Blin«, :m1. eo.t nw,., DIPltOf&D D c MI OK.-91. Qll. l7Hlll-========= a.EAH lota, 1-:-"" ~ itea1. Ftte Cit. MUM DAILY PILOT Good rwc.1 e Good prrollt! Mi:. IWM N2-4467 CdM . ....o ti lat ........ ., .... IDr J"OUJfD bid-" pay Ptr· ChlW C.re 6610 '!'rte mnon . ... ' • M2-m • ULIOA PENINSUlA WANTED ~ice Sllllm WANTl:'D -.....,,. tor -.... Ill ......_ .. tet 1'bun: 111Pt V1c. b9ckhoe, nn, pade. efrti P.iltt 6l60 EXPER M~i'l&nk with OWT1 DAIL y PILOT Atlendaat. Ellc>ttietiCf!. mar-. •lM:k brpilft'1 odeli. ..... ot lllll A Orap....... L1CENSEI> DAY CARE 1....,. Ta 6'40 toob. B~l' ~with plr.nl)' _ e llMl'n e r!f'd prtf"'"4, Cood tn, Tor PftWIMI illaolw, Hot tancbet, ft&lll, Cftlbl. "::tomeo.: ~~rs o1 Mitlf. 1147 Ant.~im St .. GARDENER'S a.tper. Need alary + ~loo. AJ-Cld Mr, Gellll. ...,,,. ...... A ....,. ••O Leet .. 1 Hmf:lar.IUar * 541-1511 n:o. " St. M• Lt tonn O.le OJnlt. Ct-. 532...(411 C.M. t•o ~ / w/ pl)', SQfleliOr ShtO Set"'Viee • PART 'ftlna l'lllm!tt" - 1!41.,.. %i Tl'I. up. 1 dQ9.. STUCXX>ER _ ha vtt r•raae trans. Prd aoe: w lnlck, 1,.. SUperiur Avt., N.8. wort "9 -. a. " par. KDIMDt TAX ll:aVICI, """"""' 6lfO ,_. lhlcco. Aher I PM ..,Exptt pref. N timt. CID Slr\lice ltation to 111.-t. -- l .. Harbor C.M. seaa i ... • S.rf a.ti Ml'MI· 53&-Wl Elpet., owr 21, perm,, lie>iRiiDTm\i~OiliiiftiiJ'iet l ...... fteW. • m.an fttd JI, OtN1dl'·Uf'. GETl'ING A reflmdf r. • HUNT Teuco SUllillrl O¥'!I'. ~ = PUPPY. Tim <.'Olar" ... llad)' m.ell * "9-G11 111*11: titcoml tax ... ~ _aa-AIM ~ Ul!"'°FJ. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY • l:r-~. ~=::i 14M N, 0.. u-. ---. m U:J;, ~ m feft 6 C... ADDl'l'10tll. nmodel: -. a ,_. 1wlme • _,.. . tor YOUNG. tNTEUJGENT ".,., ~vac.· •-_,.. ..,~ ,._. am _... _., & • ....._ft.ucu:Jf .... ·PLUMllfil nlM widt .... aWl:tt7. M•t==/IAN~~CUMENTE~!!:!!i::c'.':::~l~'-'"§~~ ... ~dt~~~-~-~1_; .. ;"';·~ .. ;~1Mll:! .. 1!1;1•~:J !•!i!'!!i!t~t::!D~•!i!:~•! ... ~ 11111 It. cw. 9etli: Jtwy •· ...,.. •• ...... ,e .., n • .._ 'Pt,.,.,.ble. -..04 11e Iii e. •,,... •· f41..1121 OLUtGE m Wbtte ...... 1 DllWI a IN ~.eiibdl. ..... I - • ·- • ,. f l " / 1· . Call now for ••• NOW! - To Modern Women • • • of Al:.L ages ARE an Evaluation Conference • Grades 9 .. 12 I Yev can tab yeur llM KEYPUNCH YOU LOOKING • Sniall Claues • I Immediate Attention JI trllnlnt .. POLLY PRIEST ..... ••••JA FOR .. • Close Personal Sup.rvlslon • Academics required for Flnt Cl• ,..._ 12th POU.Y PRIFSr bu trained HUNDREDS of ltudents. Many are em· ployed in the area. Oom· plete Secretarial Coune. Pay for your boob and a amall registration fee, then ts a week. ...... newport .. school of business UJ DOVll u1v1. NIWPOIT UACN f I -etter Pay? Advancement? .. . . A~ded Skills? .. Collecie Entrance BRICKER-WARD~.-, II F1ir Drive, Coat1 Meu P~ J.40.0420 . RIGJSTU NOW ••• ~OUR NIXT.CLASI• 'AN. 23rtl. H111mo1~ Ore•• St1~ioa 2154 I. Comt HI .. _, Coro1a .. Ms Ol MnO Open ....._, & Friday IWI. ConfWlnce ..... with c.m,.t ... Our lkilled tachers are of:f erin1 • cty. namlc, accels'at.ed SUCC!iSS PRO- GRAIJ for "career minded'' Secretaries and Girl Fridays. The currtca1wn ii hued on estemive raearch, resuJUnt in bowledp of the Oran1e Count}' em- ployen• .,.-.onneI needl. The dlftdor ol the dlool often con- sultation, wttt.>ut char1e, to ..ut JOit In •tllblilhing your goal. A~·More Rewarding Future? WOMEN MEI Mab 1961 1 Mlmer.W. Yew -the ..... nnlnt1 ef 1 new c. ..... CHILCOAT . j 10 ....... SC~ools for Children? IBM Why 1pend months, when a few weeb will do the job? Thia espec· ially applies to our IBM KEYPUNCH course. Typlftl Scheel wt..t• I ... 1n10 ....... m , . ;: Consult ,• ;~ KEYPUNCH • SORTER DATA PIOCUSING COMPUTER PROGRAMMING (360-1401) M. T.t. II TM• ic.., ~ ICllell II ._ C-'Y ............ n.111 ..... ._ ....... llM c- SICllTAllAL • mNO • IHOITMAlll PIX SWITCHIOAl.D.IUllNUS & PlilONAL TTPIN• CLDI TYPIST • UCIPT10NIST • PIUN• eT•Rla&lem • J'Ol.4u ........... eN .. ben ( ...... ......,, ;:.any of these .., ...... a- ""PLACIMINT AlllSTANCI ApproYed for Vffa ITUDINT LOANS AWAI.LAii.i IRUSHUP TYPING USING llM TYPEWRmRS Standard--Selectric- Executive -Aho- COLLEGE~BEAUTY offers only the mOlt advanced. updated Counea and Techniques. Your um. will be only u good u the trainiq you have been given. • Letter ..... .............. '· . .,,.,..,_ ................ s.r •• 111 • .., ~ .. 2161 .......... c.M. ... le .... j • !~·FINE • ., . ' .. . 141·2672 2100 N .... St .. Wte 100 S...M9 •USHUP SHORTHAND 4TH GRADIRS-SINIOR CITIZENS SPBll& PIOIUMSIHI Typfnt does wonders llted 100 per cent on :~SCHOOLS ' POLLY PRIEST Bueln ... Coll• 325 N. Newport llYcl ,.....,. B .. ch 'New Clnw St9t lacll Twclay Register NOW 646-9311 APPllD PSYCHOlO&Y CHILCOAT TTPl.N• SCHOOL 1n1e1 .... c......_ ' ~,. •• I • . 541-9723 1195 Newport llYcl, Cedl Miu 2117 S. Brlstel, S1nt1 Ana 5404667 , ............. , JQaS a IMPLOYMINT .IOIS & IMPLOYMINT JOIS & IMPLOYMINT JOBS a IMPLOYMINT MlltCHANDISI fOI MIRCHANDISI POI PITS & LIVESTOCK rRANSPORTATION Help W1nr.d Scheol•lnetrvctlen 7600 SALi AND TltADI SALi AND TRADI --Deel 1125 \trcr•~ 9100 H4Jit W1nNd Women 7a !SECIETAllES N~ by Lud de9e1opnent cQiv~ in Orup 0:..ty wttfi experience ln the ill- ~ catepries: . L 'Penonnel-llllunnce and . ,ecord keepjna p 1 a 1 'shorthand. ~ .. ~al Estate-•Pllftlal and retet..reh, ltat typlnf • plus lhorthand and lBM : · tranlCrlptlon. 3. Public Relatiom-811 q. ency, publications, &raf· lcs plUI Shorthand. These posltionl require work· J~ for more than one per90n and are best 1ultfd to tndi- vlduals hi the 20 • 30 age bracket. Eletmslve experi- ence NOl' required in the abpve area.1 but worldna knowlfdge is needfd. Salary wilt be $400 a montJI or lid· t~ 'depend\ng on experience and skills. Unusual company bCflefi ~· Call SH-0120 Cashier Hostess N~t appearing, ll-40, no exli$r necessary. Apply In penon: Bob's Bit Boy 154 E. 17th St. CM . 84RMAIDS ••• • ' •• anclwO·GO women . 7400 Antlqwl 1110 re...-nos Milcel'-•• -7400 IBM POODLE Silver Mina Male WILL wuh and wu )'Ollr --------MAHOGANY dinbti table, REN t A Nl.'W POOL TABLU 10 ln09. Had all lbota. $25 aircraft .-. ... i.a. • rnllllll!. • Sheraton atyle, 3 extra COLOR TV . MU701 call afters pm. atn&Je twtn Excenent opportunity for attracttve, polled, tntelliient YoUllC woman with oumtandins 1ecre- tarl.at lldlla and experi- ence to work u Secre- tary to PmlOllllel Man- qer. Polltkln involves varied, tntermlnl, and diallmglng personnel du- tiet, pneral 1ecretarlal rHponaibWUes and PBX kllef. Some college bacqround and pet'IODo ne1 uperlence pref erred. We are a crowth eom. peny Jn the field of edu· catic:m Gf:fer~ excel- lent aalary, liberal ben~ fl ta lncludln& proli t Illar- lnc. pleuant working cooditiON and outltand- ing '·:opportunity fot' growth and advance. ment. .KftlnU KEYPUNCH· k leant $250. e&-3241 "" $9 MONTH ,_, ':J:' Bl!,.~ amroAHUAS, AKC )'OWll[ wub .......... $ S.00 T.50 PROGRAMMING· p & wkencls. Opt. to buy. Free~ ... _£L ......_ au: productng female $50. Male wax ........... $25.00 tMID lllSlRUCTOI INDUS. DRAFTING • d Free delivery. No depoUt. -U'Ulll • szs. * m.oa You fumilb wu Are you this wom1n? .::C:iccrSES=~.; ·h• Sewtnt1 MlchlMI l120 ORD~ti1liHONZ ~YS:.':" • • TRANSPORTATION Aak tor Gary, m.ua aft 1 If YoU att, the Singer Company needs YoU· Ex· cellent opportunity for woman thorou&hlY expert. enced in all pba1e1 of ae~ instruction. You may now be employfd but want to Improve your ~t position. Salary plus commissions, paid vacations, many other benefits. Apply in penon. 5" Mr. V1ndeput Manqer 11te Sinter Co. 2300 H1rbor Blvd. Cott• MeSI PIX/TYPI. n. t SINGER Toocll I: Sew MWina or 839-042 100" FINANCING machine. Like new. TU. ""' COLOJU.AND TV Ope.a T bl . SICARD POOL 1eeb & Yechta 9000 MeWle Homle f200 W I C I 323 s. Main, Onnp es Oas er paymenta fl $'1.'15 per m.llll PRJVAt'E pmy motinc • $7995.00 mo. or $59.20 euh. Call Qe-HI-fl a· s.-..... 1210 m111t tell! 34' 1ri Cabln fhw 24 W.. Trlcfe & Busl. Schools dit Dept. KE >7289 Anaheim Cr u l ae r . 8 e d room Zll7 S. Main !Jt,, S.A. o,( 1961 Stereo Como.le, 80Hd Da't Mia '111111 stateroom 6 plley. Twin T:: allCH~l\" !~!II~ 545-7166 Mualal lnsf. 1125 atate, f apeed changer. Ulre ...-acrew Fb1nl brtdp Side .--•.rw..n. n ..... •• Take OVft' amaJl PQ· ST""'I CLIAIANCI • boitom -~tfd. 19251 Seacb Bhd. 12027 Gar. Gr. Bl .. G.G. b,e FENDER ments or pay cub balance SPANJSH.MOD~·MAPLE Enclne J 0 1 t ~etely Huntt.npin Be.ch mm2 537·7113 Electric guitar and amp of $86.U. C red 1 t Dept. No Down o.a.c.·Bank terms reconditklned. Apprabed 1 -~ __ ' Huntington Beach, C&lif. $100 e 67S-48l5 KE S.-'1280 Anaheim. e Showroom Clearance ~l\te ~.Priced for Im. DELUXE Trlr, cabana H> ~ll5 · • l'actory Cloeeouta mediate aale M,100. 50...S~ aq. ft. 2 BR. lli BA, utWty 121 N. '77t'2900 p,d)l Pllnos & o,.... 1130 ~ • Repom11loaa FOR Sale ~· cabin OWier rm, c:ooltr. Lee cbeta. Sportl"f 0.-. 1500 Approved Furniture ' Ma117 atraa. 5 Star ft. 91ett8'1 Indicate .location Opportunity KMcb " 2151 Harbor Bl, CM ._, BuJdr motor~ $1000. Set at Mdlt See--.s512 Sehl Problema! Pvt hl·ICbl. All new piano• orpn &oJ JUST IN! The MW WDloa JOT F.dcewater, 8aJboL ar PACDIAKER. Itie lndiv attn. Small classes.. models are beinl dbccant-teilllls r'adlet:. !::!'th ~~~ * aucnoN * eall (1) TA 5..fltt BR, 2 BA, awnlnp.~ Bricker-Ward Prep. 54.0-0420 ed at • good aavlnct. All first aervfd. ...,.. ~ .._ '5.1 MATnlEWS 41' DC FB, Amlts· M lAlan at '"· MERCHANDISE FOR sale.a include frft deU•ery, Tennla Shop l648 Newport U JOU will lel1 or buJ 1Dt1 fl extra:; xlnt conc1. 962-CXD.T -: ALI AND r• &DE bench. With piano sale, one Blvd., c.o.ta M.ea. liY• Wlact1 • b7 JMlte ofter, ~2242 ~,.,,,llY,,,,....,,,;...~..,...,..---- "" "" """ free !&home tuniftl. With FANT~t'IC SURJ'BOARD Auctioal l'ttday T p.m. wlt.tb'I 213:25f.344T '64 lr .,.. Falrtaae; 1 BR., Fumlture aooo organ .. le, free Jeaona. REPAIRS Fut!!'.ollncnlcal Windy's Auction...... SAauncE 1.96t -30' Ow-. :~~t ~. ~ Telephone Sale11; full or Uberal tinandal QP to 60 WIND 'n SEA .surtboard. JOTS~ewport, CM-._ Jllat cand. i.o.decl! E9e part-time: toP commlsaioll. CLOSING OUT • • • wuni h'a-M. 11'.'e' 815 w. 11th St. * ta-'1907 Be TCll\)'1 Bide. Mat1 m...tm5 -AD""UL,..,...,,~-TraOer~--Spedal--l For App't. 546-700 ••• ENTIRE STOCKI •McUSIC c"1n" • SURFBOARD SS CASH SS 11' CABIN Cruller, 40 bp 80 RllntlDcton Aft. Spc GI ~I J W 500 # Floor Sa.mples Hobl.e 9'3", · no dinp Mere oulllomnl A. trlr. RB. Call Mr. Glllld8tm ~~. ~cA. at Per-obs-Men, om. 7 # Quality Furniture 3400 So. Bristol $50. * ~ We .,_, ~ illl': sa * IG-1.CMI eve. 50-1281 ~ VUJ ~ So. Cout Plaa # rurmture # AR"IM• , · =-=--=--:~,,-_,_..- PROFWIOIAL BURY sam WANTED MAPLE-SPANmlt·MODERN 540-2165 I Alltiq11a I ,._.. 12 AI.UK. cs tap bo9t. 6 10X!l5 IT. Mobile home Reliable Auto Mechanic It Sofu-Cba.i~Loveseata Miscellaneous UGO ON lTDI • _ bp mtr. ffn. Bll di8count. w/UX25 Ft. cabena; S wife to operate Service St• I>tnettn.lledroom Mt.a SPECIAL NOTICE HOME window-type air cool· COMPLETE HOl1ID'UL. Pvt Pb'· 8f7.a. a . 1~ Ba.;-oa bem lot. tton 1: Ganten Center 1n Tabin-Lampe.MUie. Baldwin demandl that ·we er, comp1 w/water conn«>o cau MT..tT• er en.am. CHINISI JUNK .._ A Laauna NiaueJ. Minimum tn. Approved furniture move all ov..,.. a floor ~...bpJDQWJ ..lllldl... ~ _JIUll... mi i 1 • ,. DANCERS A Xerox Comp.ny Hftft ~-L 2200 I. Mcf ...... Ave. •estiiien[ Call ~e. 'tt~ 7159' 'lfarbOr 81:-tV Sf8.9i8l!IU' ~-a-at~ 1* )'l'I old. Paid $2CIO MCI rillll, or weddlli llud. 11-4. 11" ~. MOit ..n aolnc EXPAND<>, $39111 l'URN 5»3000 TEXACO · Organs. How? By cutt1l\i sao. 911-!Ml. ..... .............:._ ...u. --...... to AJub. --aft 3 ..... or ,,_. ofhr! * -... · pricet to the bone. I>llcounta --------~ _.. ~·.....-. ..... ~~per-. •638-5m or 6.13-9763 Santi AN, C.llf. P4T ~ 'ftme Secretary; 20 -------- HAIRDRESSER wltb. . . . .>fflce Equipment tol 1 to 25% -but HURRY! KtRBY V1ICWDll cleaner with Sell •• or llelt '-flllflf. =i'~ ~~':~: NCR, Model 16, bookkeep-WARD'S BALDWIN S'l'UDto ::t::~~..; ·~ m.ar. . ........ 9010 _._,_-_._ .. ____ ,.,, ~· per .-eek, aftemoona. Good typing: lbortband not neceuary. Call: ~·Mr. 1UYenes TELEPHONE Solidt~ Ex· per. Wed from home. Eui- 11 -.med $50 to $75 wt. l'rtlda ROii Intmon, 171.. n H11 .,..a,. for: • R.W Cook • Coater Girt · Apply '9nennel 10 a.rn. to 4 p,m. FASHION ISLAND .......... lhKh An equal opportunity ~ 644..1510 for Interview Ing milchlne. Xlllt ccnd., 1801 ~ewport, ~ &42-MM .nee ot tSUO. Qedlt Dept. Miii. ....... 1610 PENGUIN tn'' D a c I' o a .. BM B; lllle DIW MAINTENANCE Couple for Wike otter. JANUARY Sale • Pluol 6 m,1299 Mdelm. .... ~ for ractns. "50 5 Stu Park, Must have 642-7941 :.::· ~in~:,! LOSE We!IM Mle11 wl1h ' W' '~TED ~GJ ,_. c:cmd. $350. m.• . _.... =~ Home. H.B. ary Gar1ge S.le 1022 special M9'J otben from Du·A-Dllt hbletl. Oaly lie "" WJLUAMS TIU ff'·frame Triller* Trawl M2S .,.....,....,,...__ ________ ......._ _____ , $295. N°ew R~ aplnet !t~-~~, Newpatt ldt, a..--. a.a. COUPLE office work . HOtJSDIOLD items. clothes, oqan Mb' -. --~ ~ dllda platlN, 11me1 naddtr. 141 • 19 1>9VDle; awna.., l lAruna Rttl Motel. 30806 beby Dffda, records, furn-SCHMIDT PHILLIPS co ~ .. 12 x 15. p... c.-TY".....Stw.. ,., .,... aft 5 3D ...... $; lllOd ~ .... ' s. C.out Hwy. Lquna lture File deek antlque • · ' ~ l.ll8e 6 -.... a · : .Jadll Ind. • 541&1. ' · ' ' 19117 N. Main at M Street ~---... ~-·-. -TOOLS- Betcb. 499-2000 ~ cabinet, Wonder Santa Mm s-to.t 1140 ottc. o.ly "'· 511-1212 ., IN 0111 ........ ....... f015 T__.._ 1--.. OPPORTUNITIES Fullerette bone, etc. wb>-THUR.S-115-1311. ~ .-.__, .... , .. ,., Program, local area. $2 br FRI (9 to 6) nm Jefferson 83 Hamoad (lrpa PHlla> Rlll'RJGER.A~ CA* fw Art) MAlUNE battsll* .w at ONE W'*l .,_ tnila: guaranteed. 8.U-1992 Lane, H,B. * 842-560'J *' wttb Leslie .,...... Clet111 MEDIUll me. fjCIOd ....._ All ... S. • ... * -.7435 • MISC turllilute for Sale. ~l coo&. ,...,. ftl1dnl ccat. $12S FREE TO YOU ...... JOG '-· llutDe Ba'-1112 Hadllm -.......... u • COUPLE to manage Beach Dtnlns rm table. reconl All IDr BOI. H>IBZ. "'7 Acip, -w. o.t "'""""• --· llN'a Motel. Exp. oot nee. pl)lr, chrl. etc. 642-U3S aft m"IREY 6 a.rt P1Qtr PJ. • ~L ............... 6 _ ~ ~n"":!._. 'tlitrttM. t.m. JDwq, H.B. MMl3l5 T--'-Box MlO Dally Pilot $. ano lkplf tlDllla. motor or • .-. ... u -.. ~;...-• ___ ~ a I: 1 -. .-- RESIDENT Man a a er. 20 ~. 156 ro111, .. """"' 1 dtMtte ltt. 1 _..No ~ ...,_. .... ....... mar •• -· -------• ....._. Units, NPt aree. Preflr Executl.e office~ .n t pm. •Ull ::.: OataJIDa Dr. brolta. IMtl ..._. =.. .!::.:!:.'~ '6' 81 l • OFP~I GIRL couple. 642.'ltXX) :: c~~~ Oqen wili•w ... ™•™ ........ 2 = 1121 ea.a.a. ........... Cd (1) Pldlllp trd. v-t ..... D -,,, DAYH IAR MAID Yard .......... 49MIZ5 ta.Tm Sun. --.... II&. (Ila ,_ ......... , OIDda. ....... TA Ml4t. ..... ....___.Ir .. .. _.,... ~. Elfie type. so.am ·~ ~ -..., ,...._ m wwe1-. ~ 1l>f N-. ......., 111 ii'Qiftdi _ ... ._ • • - "'1ter t lt..lle7 Add'1 mad\. A-'I-ll• T~lelen .. ..... HD .. .,., .. l1Me1 , .~,.. Ll~r::!oeOCji ._. ....... i..,. ,..a _.. .... . Houn .....,.. 10 to 5. Muat ScheelMMtf'llCtlen 7600 -be SMrp a Neat appearlJw. KIRBY ..... clewr com-UNT IUPD RlJMMAGi IALS C... -...._ lllt'*7 .... lml letter Witt. Qaallflca· M TJ. llete •• ~ _. CCM.OI "" OM '*--. 01 JN • 1'· a. Hwy, ..... -............ to • -llJI -.] ....... -.,.,_a r .. .__, ______ ...._,_.....,_ HffllP." Box 211$, Newport lulln• Scheele . SU5...;.. a lllmdllJ eall • All N::t.!GlllPI .,.._ * ftJIMw ftr1t.., r.n.a.. SIS.""-I ..., ;;;;c:-... ~ Bw:b. : = ~ ei. • l1Mlll WOlLD OI' CCLOlt ..., ..-. ,._ _.. -... * ._ * •t ._ • "..,... RDPq'fSIBLE w,. '° cu-. • PBX 'f)pl:nc o.s. ..__,. ,..., .... .,. ia1a11 .. ....._ J" s. • a. e11. .,... ms ca. ......... " .. • lar 2 • c:ldldrw.I a It bo111e-:....Y.eQ ' . QOl'T' .,....... - • eoad IUS. ...-'213) Axe ........ w 'I te -.S. so.• 1 Ul'STDIS CiiT. Ollao9t ~ JUlllUOl1tA,,.. alSAPT • Ula> AJJ1m11 ODL<llL ..... PoDGa ............... '°' ....... ,-.,-u ......... -.-.-.-.. HOUllRISM ....... Tnlll Sci.I in a.a ...... 1111 v-. '"· ............. * ALri'..,w.. 2 1'"?•1 Oall --........ .a .... z....... ~-=-~~-~ ...... ~ !Mliitliio-°'!'-~--.-.....;.;.. .... ......_ --Dtt -· C.11. NW19 da A11t D. QI. MNm. --u.t I-. a.._ 1 p.a. m.m . .. .. -- oelern Women of AU. •9•• :hool of business f, NIWPOIJ llACN ... ~ Ccc:.,.1 .... cbel'S· ... alforinl • dy- roted SUOCESs PRO. .... mlnded" Secretariel • ,.. Tiie curriC'lllum ii Iii•• -· l'OIU!llnl I tile Orln&e County em- tel needs. I the -• olfm ...,. .at cbar1e, "' -'°" ........... CHllCOl T 10- Typl .. ScNM _, ...... i.10-..m eT•llll..._ • Jl'Dl.W • rues.au. e N1mben (-_,, ' ' ' , ' l -' I . '· -.Le .......... I • Tniml-; ......... ...... ----IS-SINIOR CITIIINS i PIOIUMSl!R ... ·on .. I -112.1 ... _ ........ CHllCOl T """-1n ........ c... .... rllANSl'ORTATION \lrcra~ 9190 Male WILL wuh and WU )'CM' • $25 aircraft .... .... ' ---lh • •• ....... $ 5.oD T..50 WU ,,,,,.,".' ••• $25.(ID tD.O'J You lumltll WU Am tw GMJ. ~un aft t --.. -o()OO - .. • $7995.00 ~In New24~ 0 m Two lath* T .. Wnn f'win BEACH TR.LR. SUPPLY ' ', Side 19'JS1 8-dl Bbd. ~~ Hunlins* B8cb 53S-lll;J .-j Wied DELUXE Trir' CiMna M> -I ·1~ -5135 1q. n. 2 BR. 1\S BA. lltWt1 rm. coo&lr., Lo doHtl. i.er. MM7 emu. 5 star Pk. ittat Mutt See. M1-5512 • fr p~ Diiie wtdt, 2 -BR. 2 BA. ·~· tbtl. FB. A*attl. M Lou at '"· :ond, 162-4DT. _,.., -'64 lq>C J5 P'aidaae; 1 Bit, .,.wn1nc. lbed. porch;. s I StU' Adult Park. ..... .1 Eve ADULT Traill!!' ~ • j I) HantillllDn .... Spc G2 .... ffB. Call Mr. ~ f .... ,."" . I lGIS n . 11obOit Imme w/1%X25 n. catim.; J I Bit., l liti Ba.; oa badl lot. ~ ....... .11' iiiL--1-1-a ... ..... 010 Metorqc• I ro11 W JIM lllO; ·•..,. .... .. """ ,,.._ . - ;;;;-Troller, T.-M2S •• I ' -14' • .. IMV1De; nnlnl. ' I • . --5; ..,. cadao.. "1 -Jadm Ind. .. ...... .:..... --!! Tr•._ Ultlty -•I J at Cl'fB ..,... Im" tnls, ... ... '* ... ,. ' = .., ...... DrWe. H.B. ... _, --·4-U ___ ........ ....... c:.. ... , .... l -----a •;....,..... • -::.J PACTOllY DIUCT SALE M010R HOMES HOlJSE CARS CAllPERI -TRUCKS Emllre llOCk m .ie now -EXAMPLES- llOOSECAR n*' bclale car • Mw a..., t m ....... v.a, toll9t ' . • PONTIAC '6' 6RAllD Pill r I ! fllCllltt'-Glaftck. pdo -1--,:--,=~=~-1 - nlk-tbru ...... '82 MGA Mm D 'ST ELDORADO. LOW · Ml. LOADED + STEREO TAPE Coler "f'lnmQt • bronze" • '$6650. PYt-pty. SCM57S 't2 SED. DE ynJ..E TOP t'Cllm. * SAC $1250 * ... ,,. * $1111 ~ ~ ' nr.tted -Mlllt Sell! J --:-1t,,.5 -* .... ,., ' ' 2925 H1rbor '9 ..,.., MG 14 1100 Seril!I Sedan. Aufea W ....... ' ' Flllly equipped, w.~ coml, CHMOLET Full Price Coat• Mau II M'44 '67 LINCOLN-- Coupe. Y\IU powu. TYU -• -new """· $575. 54J"'*5.l2 WE PAY • : • .. CAMl'IR SPICIAlS ... MG ............ ""' .... CASH 2t2S Horllor r.d. lbev., Dodp, GllC ttntly olhliuled, mft'h per. if $2595 1"'-""'· ....... oft ~ .... I CAN HELi' YOU C.t• - WE HAVE A BRAND NEW U ~ $5387 -·-CAMPERS 14 iantMtlc 6olJr plaN .. ....,.........., full mDd up open romd . .($195 CAMl'DS ORANGE COONTY'S tMlGDT m.scnoN l'ACl'ORY DIRECT OPEN' ROAD DEALER * HOUSE CARS • at.u. SJS.llOUNTS * SLIDE.INS * VAN CONVERSION& • """"' llO!IES ALL 11AK!3 a MODIU i,.TTRUCXS BEAa1 arr CAMPERLAND JR 81!.cb BMI,. H.B. . 'seo..mt '63 CHEV. "-TON F.QutPT. I ft. lludup camper. KJtch- en fadliUn,. mpnomalic toi- ld,~ ---n,nS. a so. ~. u . 531-. '81 HOLIDAY CAMPER -.,,.. Obowt' ..,. • ----1.,... ..... _ -IMPORTS .. JIG ~. ·····-Sllll ._ llJllla&ll •'. •. •' ' SI• 'IT llO ••• ,,, • .,, •••• ,, -.. -................ -................... • -'DOJfs 9IJOGD --------tar ...S an• trudcl ,_ PUROIASING PLAN ,66 .....-an rt REVOumONARY TO '-IKl~I ~ SANTA ANA AUTOMOlllLE BUYlNG. LINCOLN MIRCURY POISCHES 1959 POUCHE ed. .. -.. IStimal9. 6IOTH CHEVIOlfT Allr. Im s.111 Manaaer 11211 8HCb Bl., HUDtinllDn Beach KI>3331 e $25 Dtllwn. Impala. VI, poworlildt, pow-1301 N. Tu1tln, S..A. 547-5661 'IT BUICK ·GSfOO. 2 Or., e MOit 8nyane qualifies. tr .teemr, n.cno, beater, '64 LINCOLN 11 M444 blac:k vinyl top, fawn body; e No CNdit ntedld. white lide walla. 4-door aedan. l\aU po•tr. -c=-==="'°';-,,.--1 .f40 en&·. low mi.; immac .• No pymt'• 'Ul "'1'ch. OQN fGO. 1965 COLONY PARK thruoul! Ab<-<Ond., .i.e. • Lup -to S2•77 52015 6 '"'· w,.,.. Whit• • seats A. windows, AM/FM moo. tram. oac, dlr. Air·All elec. Perteet! rad!•, white leather inter., e Call Mt. Mama ti3.>0TT.l SANTA ANA e St6-t53S e Nc:ket acat:1; Loaded! R/H Full LINCOLN MIRCURY J-.o;;~,-7.M===';in"rriov;;g-J Wn.L TRADE .ub)ect t &f4.Qm '60 IMPALA. VI, ' auto, Pri ~ erelllY • ' • 0 $.1100. pa, new tiHa, dinn wtda. ce IJO .• N.1 1Uatin, &A. 5'1-5611 auto, P/S. Dir. FUU vahae of. eadl. ~ Mu-"'ti& Buick cu.tom Wildcat HT. $450. can aft 1 pm or SVn. '65 LINCOLN price S9'l •·••·• 4!M-977l oa.nc hardlDp, VI, all' ~-Full"''· Ind tac aJr cond, "8-1.llO -s H•r~-~--Full ..... --a ---1t......,,.., -::.;::::;·~~----1 1,71. -.-f.door 1.,,,...,.. power.L _______ _ '"''"'"~ .--...-~~-... ,..;. owr.-UW9l saeritice! ·°"" -,. lmded WANT· 1961 Mer----'90 alEV1' ~ ton pick.up. Colt• NAA 011 ctdaiJenz.200 °DieltJ, wttb 12,tllilncl'lllUe.DytStt-5123 Style aide• feet. Dir. l--~~=~",, .. =':-'-'4·I $2876 floor ahlft. Phone &»-2616 eve• wkndi 67S-tOU ii.ILL PRICE ·•· · $695 '65 t'uruMlft' SANTA ANA MUSTANG '65 MUSTAll6 •cit,yl befwe 2 p.m. 1962 BUICK Wlldcat All *$Im* \19'1~1 LINCOLN MIRCURY \;;:::i;i:i:=o~"'i':='° I Power, air, recent I Y I ·COR=~v=E=i 1=E~.=,.--.,.,~,..= UMd C•'9 9900 ovtrhluled, new tires, $990. ,_i, .,..._u. CC:~st • Hll: Malibu 2 Door hudtop. I cy-13o:. N. TUlltin, S.A. 547-5667 'Z Door hardtop. 6 cylinder, =,::.7"~-,,.,,'ll':..:: .. 0:':.:'4o41 J :::==.:.::..-~_;,= 53!>J846, 630 lnclianapolia, $2500. Pvt party, Call lind er. automatic, radio and IMMACULATE 'IS Lincoln automaUc, radio, hater, '67 Mlllll' (Ill"•• ORIGINAL RB 8f1-3:i96 heater. CCllUnental. Vinyl top.JeatJ>. white g wall:&. nntlUM. -'6& PO~ 911-L Tarta autom. Tangerine w/bladl inter. '6515. Dir 8!J'l.5651 OWNER '65 BUJCC Wildcat. 4 • dr, 1963 BEL Air itatioii wqon, tr hlterior -full power - mUlt lell this irmMculate ~~~lt::i... ~ pwr.atftrina:, r, b, Lowntr, $1777 ~~~~~ ...;1. 1964 Olevelle convertible. -SllliO, IC1-DO or IM2-6816 ,..... _ Spcrty, brtlht red Inside and I _:«:...::'lf'~ici~id:,.• "'Mlc.·,:;-cc..~~ '83 OIEVY ll cxm.•. SS FuH ........_ -__ ,1Rl __ u_MP_H ___ I "''· wblt• ......... ...,. ... BUICK Skylarl< Spt Q>o ........ P/S. mo. N...r. Price CORY HR Auto, ps, pb, Riff, excel work. 4M-6313 aft 5 PM "" $1977 Full Price '63 TR-4 CONV. Tunnn.u ilUI.. Una, brakt1, lhockl. eond 56-1131 1-------- cover, All extra! LDaact Perfect condl.liM ri well UlCK. ir '96 QlEvY Malibu. Pt, RIH. 2925 H•rbor '&I OORVAIR Monia, 4 Dr 2925 H•rbor raclr, New lire&. * XI.NT· bdow blue book •l WIS tor "56 B ipec.; ne• t !I, .uto, ODt cpwner, low mllet, Cott• Mel<I auto, Riff. EXCElJ..ENT, Cott• - COND! * ~1448 quick ale. See at 361b il bl"U:M. $150. M5-0182 1401 M6-62T6, 911-1140 II M4M Sf95 * 962.7928 1951 T~. $300 Mscus, NB or ct.ll 613-3160. 81. "ndreWI· SM ta Ana. 'M OfEV, Impe.la 2 Dr. hd--~,66~· c=Hl=Y7.R'°'Olir.E"T~ 1-~·62;:'_l;Cad~..i~,~M~"""~~""~·-1i~~~~~~ll~6:;;4::4;;:44 =C.~ll~813-~50l9~:"'~''~"'~""~·;l~W;·~'"'~"'~~..,~-~~·~""'~"'~l 19S6 IUICK 4-Dl HT. tiop. Good cond. • ttre1. I .f.IPffd.Dlr:f'Dlllriai a-Ide M f75 'f 5'1-4376 Oris. owir.11,000. 5.f..S.7656. 2"*-,!.T. :4~ -~ '$495 ............ aMn1 12;~ COlst H~':a C 6 DI" ac " QIEVY a.I-Ab<. "' ""· :'.· ., .. -"""· w1w, "' .,.,., "· $1917 CORVETIE coed. s:ao. :ee. o1t 548-3.5n '67 GT 390 1967 V1lawag1• BY OWNER ·• s.s B Wide OnJs., SANTA ANA ·~ OORVEn'E, re, auto, Mutt•n1 Beaut. '67 Sedan De Villi, 2'1.000 • $1,'_,, -.r,m LINCOLN MIRCURY PS, 'PW . .,,. mr-. Im. Fulback, 4 'Pttd. low mik-$169' air, full ,.,.. FlmneW.I ,. .rt. 1:31) -••• -1D. N. 'l'llllin. S.A. SfT-5661 rmcuW.el '2DJ/aftrr. are. F1ct0f)' 'A'arrarlly. ''Me. 6,000Ml.-at.r. WMll .tmm_w:rtt. ~ J'OR. a.a.. li6.1 4-dr Qin,., 'IT Chiv)' SS 892-SUT. $2495 IACluda 50 HP s.ne., Wd 15•8 ae.n, rum pod, ~ '61 SuauJd lu&le I ========1646.$055 646-5056 -w....,., r u 11 v..,1J~Whl~ .. =.......,.;:::;=:;:,;"""'o:::==.:;,..,.::, I ·=;;CHA11G~~E;,;m~==-=.;;'"'a='"°o= ... :.;"";;;;"""=:~~-==1.•;o·•7".'==="'::·::"": I --~D~O~D~G~E~ __ J•~:J".il!lffiriN:riGf"'• 1n.nar, Out.ide Mirror, -· ~. --=--·. ·--'65 MUSTA -· .,.,_ ... , • -1....w -_I..,.,....·--1 .. ,...... ·-_, __ A--'64 OODGI , ..... H.T. ""''°· hHlu, q damp and deh97. ~ ' Polara f dr. H.T. Radkl, +¢, V-8. ORJ 914. $112 '"II Dn. P•yrnent ... ·-----------------------------~· beater, autorm.tic, P'll'I'· $1341 fndudel Tu & Lie. str., air cood. RAF mo. SANTA ANA YOLllSWACHN Sll2 Do· JI.., Iii $411.lt+ LINCOLN MERCURY '7 MUSTA>IG H!7IPll-cyl. 1 lnal PQinl!llf IDr tida. 1301 N. Tullln, S.A. SfT..san' 4-V. Auto. Air cond! Pwr- " catalina c door -... vt .• automallc, power alMrinL , .. radio, beater, taetor7 . •: , ' ~ s23n - ~ Pd.·' , . '' .. " ... ........ , '55.24 -.... 11..... c NOTICE $1327 LINCOLN MERCURY AK about our p u B L·1 SANTA ANA 1301 N. Tulttn. s.A. SfT-5667 T&M MOTOU steer. DI.le -brk1, Conlolc. "='c:=;,.vw~"":':" SP-ECIAL PU RC HASE -~F~A~LC~O~N~-li·!fi'"'MUiiU-';;sr.:~cci-":,.,"++· ',....;,,,-,, Vi'.v~.I ".:''°"u:!.!:' =: GARDEN GROVE ' , '62 FA.LalN Wqon R/H R/.U, Dille brake11 air, 4 heater, air eoodtnmdna· 192-5551 " 534-2214 ' • a.an, """ ...... ""· ..... -lo! ""'· .... "'~ « best clfer. ITl4l64 dition. $1695. 64&6180 Eves. RflDJ TO 60 '63 MUSTANG Conv. R l H, '66 POllTllC &TO 1• 'RO'==-•l I ... ''6 YOLKS Ura. R.adto a ••· t ...... JUG .... $1566 FROM FACTORY SAVES.LOTS OF MONEY! __ FO_R_D __ 1 ~..,~';';~n"""'· '53 Ford Waron. 6 cyl. FIAT MOVES UP · g~;l '65 OU>SMOllLE OLDSMOllLE CAR SALES UP 116.6% LOlllST . PllC• SIDAll II U.U. ... , ... _ SALIS PER DIALER UP 147.% '81 L.T.D. 2 dr. Spec. top. 3 moe. old. All power Xtru, Vista crui1tr 4 Door 6 pau. alr. Ptl pcy. $3500. 546-2314 waron. V--8, automatic, pow· or 548-6265 Rea. er ltterina:, rndlo heater, '63 FORD Fairlaine 500 . .f..dr, white ..,an1, factory aJr . new tirt1 • brlcl, auto, VI, Ivory rutiall. RIH. $750. 894-3419 aft 6. '61 FON> V-8 Wqon. R/H, auto, excellent condltkln. ...,. ..._ 1957 FORD 500. noo. 8Ul Yorktown St. Ph. 9fil.7356 • """· $2777 Full Price ' . 2t2S-. . ,; c..t•M.M ~· II Mt'4 :11 ROY CARVEi • PONTIAC .. --... """' Kl6 4444 . Ornp Coml:J"'I r , 'if ~ o.llr b 1'1111 • ..,.. .~ --1983 PONTIAC Satu1 Im. · waron. Radio. 11et.1er, u condit., P1¥r brb .• Cl--'"""· A.AffA___ LINCOLN MIRCUllY um, N. Talt1n. S.A. 5C7-61Sf ldNI Commtittr Cir * Automat-ic Tr1n1mi11lon or 4-on·tht..ftaor, all 1ynchrom11h tr1nunillion * _ '61 GALAX1E L dr x-l'!De T-btrd motor. PJB..P/S, Air 2195 Miner. Make Offer. 11n«., premium tim. Im· 2925 H•rbor :mllC cood. SJ290. PYt 11t1.· a COii• Mesi I-".,..=""'"'------I II '"4444 'M OLDS Startire Cpc. Ye! RAMBLER , • · !quippod for Mfoly * Mlny n •1• 11•0 "•::·:::.::r:..c:·-. • • • ITOClt . ' n·•1•01UPE • lllCI 5115 DOWN .y UL • .,.,.0,11, ....v 3• MOJt.00 ·-·--•••• lLI. TOD l I• LIOlll• FEES l Ofll tNflt.~ c.otT ·r111 OnrtH• lllklw1111 11 E1ro11111 Alto o.t,.t Mr,.,.."' -11111 --Wll1I ., ,. .... Mii IOll --Mtrlll'-IUTMWlll.Ml- BJ SPORTSCAR CTR. O - CHRYSLER IMPORT· DIVISION ma ·111• 1LD., COITA MUI 5414411 ..,/blk Int., pa, pb. fac air, apt comole, tach. 1 Qwntr. '64 RAMBLER AMERJCAR ;,,,;:. I ---·-----1 m: Q.72T2 alt 6 p.m. Auto. tnna, P/S, Rill One •.• LINCOLN PRIVATE PAR.TY, ravm ~2391 black •eg Cmitl11tt1tal I ~"'"~=~-.--,,-~ O'Mler. lrrunaculatel Dtr, ;-. •/pjlitioum ml1t 1love '64 ctrn.A.SS; 4 spcl., mt.p, $39 delivers. amnne c:ic:e-., 1>". leather mt,m. Thie 11ereo, alr-cond.. XlNI' ....,,,,."'="=bol::: . .,....,,...,,,==·k-quallb' at $3,:E, full <:qm. llSla. 642·~· '58 Rambltt 4 cir &mn ~ price Air c:ond tun (Oaak:I . $50. EVC)'tbitC ' - wa1 ii....,, .,; .....:,.":: PLYMOUTH "'°" '°""'""' ""' --,. ible IMlrtY ...... 4~ SC.114'1 after 5 PM. · \~ Pf.YMotmf "6.'i Sattllltt. '" LINCOLN Power 1teerlng. air cone!, T~•D ~ ~.,.. Full power. JtlrH, JC1n1 thnJOut! Origtn&I --------1.y RSP an. Otmtr IACrlfict! 39:i.J562 T BIRD -•-~ · $-·1 '61 • ' ,...>I; .,,........; 1'Wl't 'I• . ... '811 GTX Plymouth. sport bnkt~. •lttr 6 ~ ;.~ SANTA ANA model. 2000 Miles. Opm to $8$ Or 1100 Dn. and !> LINCOLN MIRCUlllY otter. M-T71!1 (Ner ~. w/10°4. i:;::: l:m N ~~ • A "1 .~ credJt. 19312 H • • .. "" . ·-. . . -· PONTIAC HJI......... ' MRCURY '" •-Bi,.. ,... ,... .. r --'66POllllCl!MllS .=".;...-....::,,';; U .....-:1 VI a. •• ~ deltvm, -mt CIMlnd ...,_...:· 0 2 Door hardtop, , oy ba1-nce , • • 0 • , 0 • • • ,,_ , , ~ 2 .,or Jll.ftltQp. V!, matic, power ateerlnc, ,.. .,,, , Mm:unatsc, ,.,.., ieeerlna. d1o, !IMt!I', wh!le side ..,aJJs, ~:~s,~ -':!':""'"·""'"""'•'" ~ $'511 ;...,, ..... , ....... .-,,.. ~ j Rt1btrt Wood • ••••• , .... , '51 T-Btnt: &ii ,.,...; iiR~ , ull pod nr.;-Jiil ~ Prtce CLEAN! •· MMnl • >J; 0 IP ---... • DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE A Wise · Postpone.,ient .. . Un1ventty of Callfomia'a Board of Regent.a has postponed action on the controversial issue ol an lJ\.. crease of $1~ a year in student fees. PutUn1 the decl8ion over at least until the nut resent.a' meeUng_ at UC Riverside Feb. 17 is a wile course -reprdleu of the pulling and hauling aoini on between the board and Gov. Ronald Reagan. It doea not appear the tuition question was care- fullr. thought through. This was evident in the gover· nor s backine and filling after his first demand for 1 '250 tultion boosl The feeling perslats that be and then lat.er the regents' special committee first came up with a figure and then sought to justify it. It was never evident that the debate began with the exiltence of a need and then moved to consider> lion of bow to meet it. A fee (or tuition) increase haa never had strone aupporl in the Legislature. perhaps because once C1li· fornia's century-old tradition of no tuition is scrapped, there'• no telling where it will all end. And perhaps alJo because enough legislators are concerned that the action could hurt needy students and m1ght reduce the aystem's huge contribution to the state1s economic and cultural health. Further consideration of consequences la definUely in order. . Free Press AND Fair Trial Buie freedoms of Atnerican citizens are protected under the Conetitution, and especially under its first 10 amendments (Bill of Rights), as most school children know. Not so well known or understood is that freedom of the press, as guaranteed under the First Amendment, and the right to a fair trial provided in ihe Si:Jtb Amen(iment have been treated ln recent times as some- how in c o n f 1 i c t wfttl each other. They aren't, or shouldn't be; they should be on tbe aame side and com- bining to a c b i e ' e tbe aame end -faimeu to the accused. As the f:~lf:'• prime w1tcbdog over the conduct of public of · , the pnu in tbe United Stat.es baa Jong been a powerful force for probity in offlce. In the spedfk cue of a dtilen accused of a crime. free and-open reporti~ ol an the facta Hrvea the public interest in two c Wl)ll: -It contributes to a fair t.rla1 by the power of pub- licity to deter aecret actiou which could defeat justice. -It infonm the electorate on public matters· il must understand to act wilely at the polls. In rare fnltancea, HnsaUonaJ court cases have been • turned into circUlel. Lawyers have violated their own profession's ethics in an elfort to "try their caset tn the press." Judges bave failed to exerclle their powers to maintain order in their courtrooms. And tome new• papers have, by fully reportlnt these antics, performtd a disservice to the trial'• total fairness. But these ~· rare euepUou. ~ study by Sipa Delta Clli, world's foremos\ profe.isional journaliltlc society, indicated only one cue in 20,000 felony triall studied w11 reveraed by a bJgber court due to publlcitJ. Despite thia, the American Bar Auociation will, on Feb. 19, consider and probably adopt a report rad· icaJly tigbtentnc control of pr•trial information and release of information surrounding the arrest of a 10- pect in a crimlnal cue. Many reapected lawyers tee no need for redudnc pre-trial information to "name, rank and 11rial num- ber." They know of too many cases where adequate pre·t.rial public information bu richly served tbe endJ of justice by b:ringtnc forth new, flta1 t.eaUmony. Hobbllne the preu, after falling to enforce tthict on their own members, would be a dissemce by the ABA and the atate and local baf associations to the cause . of falr trill and to the public'• right to know it. own bustne.. ·~PRESSURE/• Soviets P ut Squeeze on Fidel Castro Dear Gloomy Gm: c....,.e•• Fillds Ull'• COIUtmaeff in P ..... •e M~i .. WASHINGTON -The Kremlin r*a an maldnt ndel Cutro pay ....... U. DOH far hla lflDdatand.ing ~ el fraotlou camplalnta and ~ ....... .... Whtie continuin1 "-> provide srain. Oil, machinery, manufactured and oCber' IOOds. the Soviet la quietly crackinl down by exacting higher prlce1 lor tbeM vital 1Uppllea - without wbicb terror-ruled Cuba would AaickJy a.lnll into economic chaos and IDevitaible turmoil and violence. • ·nat'a the Wide reuon for O.atro'1 llltat atrlQcent ratlonlnl edict -rtcld ' oc:mtrol el oU eouumptkla. Moec:ow abarply = it. price for tbla .-tla1 comm . TBERE WEllE NO threats or mo¥t• of any kind to curtail oil aMpmenta. Cutro em continue to a,der all be wall from bll fellow CommUDllta -if be CID pay their iDcreutd price. ' :;Tllat'1 h agoah.lftc rub. He can't. ·So be hlld to drattically reduce oil fmpor11. He is lt1D paying out a1 much u be did before, but getting a lot lea for it -with the CUbu m&IHI taWnt tbt rap. Privately, Ule posturing dictator I• aquul!n1 Mb a ltllc:k hoe. But there • nothing be cu do about lt .The Kremlin Ml blm tn a bind, md he baa to take it -ar elle I Reuon la that all trade between CUba and the Soviet bloc is OD a ~bull -with the latter ftxl.ng price a. CUBA 18 PRIMARILY a alnJle · crop exporter -aupr accounts for aopro1.hnately as peftent ol lta fordp .U.. The remainder consists of 5 percent tobecco, 5 percent minerals and metals. 2 percent frulll and vegtlable1, 3 percent mi1cellaneou1. Und• barter agreement., Ruula The demandl thoee Peace and Human Rights folks are mak· ing DOW in that drug CIM aboot• lng sure are a lot different from what they laid OD thOH pettttom they got a lot of people to alp. What doe1 that add up to - misrepresentation, deception or just plain fraud? • -C. S. T . ftll ................... --.. 111'11' ............... .... ,.. .................... ....,HI&. and other CommunUt countries take more than two-thirds ol Cuba'• augar. In 19811, lie lut year for wbkll figures are avaJllble, the Interrwtional Sugar CouncU reported CUba lbJpped onlJ rt percent of Jts 4.4 m.llllon tons of 1u1ar exports to non-Communist countries. All the rest went to the Iron Curtain and to Red Qlina - which got 500,000 tom. RED CAPTIVE -Castr<>'s critical economic dilemma 11 lurth• com· pounded by two other crucial factors: -Under Castro'• fwnb&i.ng and bumbling, Cuba coa1l1tent1y lmporll more than it aells abroad. In 1988, latest figures avaJlable, tb1a persistent trade def1cit wa1 more than SIOO million. Cube imported '800 million in goods IDd exported '800 mllllon -a deficit ol more than 10 percenL Intelligence estimates tbll deficit al even greater wt year. -Repeated poor su.iar C!'CJPll due to miJmana1ement, m a c b i n e r y breakdowns, lack ol parts and drought. In the nine year1 of Castro'• rule, there bas been only one 1u1ar crop that matched prior totalJ -1987, which produced 8.2 million ton.a. The 1988 crop barely reached 5 milUoo tons, and estimates of this year's crop are not much better; 8t the most, it's note~ to exceed U million . This severely reduced crop puts CMtro painfully at the mercy of MOICOW. Robert S. Allea Smart Co mpany's Value TbnJlda at Laree: Ignorant people always resent smart compeny; it's only 1mart people wbo appreciate bein1 in company wbicb ·knows more "than they do, 10 they can learn 1ometbln1. • • • The m01t enonnoua fallacy manlr:ind can ever make la the belief that any war la "woa"-the mo1t that bappem Is that a lilt» time la 1alned to re- cupente and l"elbaffJe forftl f« tbe nnt fl!Ml'•lien ol younc men to be allQOtend. .. • • • lt-11 a delusion llbat we.cu lnc:reue 01 decrease the Ille of aometbin& without at the · umt time chaqiq Ill "quality"; an quatitltin cbaqea are lllo qllllltltift -• ...._ a ..a. that ll'OW• tbroqb CGDqUeat • .. nt11Uon, &Dd tJIDa aJtert UM wboll tone ud qaality ol Ma ••wcrld Ytew.'' _._ . ·- ''• ' Iii: s' ~ ~ { '!'· ~ ~ .... ' a child more cynical or indifferent to•ard tasu than tbt dawnlnC realization that aduJll neither punlab nor reward u t.bey aal they will. • • Tp be jinud of one's boaeety ii to taint Jt witb I greats lin. • • • £ftr1C. baa at ltut one relattn •ho perfectly Oll Bebbel'• deacrtption of a cer1aiD type: "Tbln are penona who ahr1y1 find a .b&Jr le their plate of aoup for the 1bnple re11on that, wbn they att dow1I before It. ti., lbab tbelr bMdl uaW OM falls 19." • • • Tbe -ld ol po.liUea .... ..,. been It )eut a l'MntiOD t.lliDc1 tht world of ideu: bat now the wwld of .. tlcl la ....w ..... tlou beblDcl tbe world of t.ecllftoloo - and much of CM present fnlltratiaa uc1 tutWtJ la the rep·•lt el trJIDC to ...... -.... • . ..h • ., ....... ................... -. • • • He Won't · Retreat on Great Societ WASHINGTON -.. No retreat" wu the order out at the White Houae when the President's State of the Umon meuaie wu prepared. Aa fl87 billion overall budget fttun for the 1• fiacal year, wHb a prospective '8 blllion detlclt (fa bOlion Without a tu .lncreaH) and some challenging new JrOP'UD•, were enogp to show tbe Prealdent ta no more ready to "cut and nm" In h1I domeltk pro- lfamt than ln VMtnam .• It 11 tbll comtancy ln pl.U"pOle which Congraa ftnda ao maddenlng. Pr.U. dent Johnlon recop.lze1 that be c~ not launch muaive new programs on the 1eale be would wtah while the war la going on, but neither will be bac.t iJOwnfrom carrylaa on and ezpandlnf the Great Socleti and ln- iUatinc new pbue1 on an e1eatatln1 ICale. THE .. BJWON deficit of the current nscaJ year 1e11ed down to the new year'• proipective • blruon deficit -if tbe tu iacreaae maferiaH.zes -does represent aome holding of the line. But spending ii rising at the rate of ft btWon ta the 1clmlnil1ratlve prosrama. Tbe President wUl not cut it back near the level demanded by Rep. Wilbur Mills. chairman of the House W1y1 and Mean• Committee, as the price of a 10 percent Income tu increue. Decries To the EditoT : One of the greate1t fean of m1 life ls that my beloved -mlntry will go throqb anotbeT paro•y•m of "McCartbyiJm" -perhaps artistic rather than political In nature. After reading about 1uch emotional and frighteningly anti-intellectual an- Uct u Donald Hayht.nt'1 blut of "'11le Beard," (DAILY PILOT newa report Jan. 19) I'm beginning to reai another 1ucb era II dl1tinctly possible. QUITE ASIDE from tbt (to UM h1a own words) "un·Amerlcan" tenor of bl1 frffdom-thre1teatn,g remarka. Mt. Ha1bunt la pllty of eeveral of the fallldes of lolk IO typlcal of the McCartby au.eta In enn hla feW quoted remarks. To cite jut a few : -Ill.a totally polnUu1 personal at· tact oa tbt · actors involved ln U'9 ''torrid" flnal part of the plJy - a comment w h l c h unfortunate)1 reveala more about hll own prurient lmaJlnln(I than any purely 1~ poliUonal "fun and game1" occurrllll durillg rebeanall. -A 8DllLAR argumentum ad penonem ~ualn1 profeuon (a srouP I've always been led to belieft •• & .. ,... Dear <iffr1e: Alter the recent cracb Y°'f m8de abcaat dotton, I'D bet yo.a think .twice about caiJ11 to one. v. v. Dear V. V.: So wbo worries? Wben t feel lualT 'i Just can H • n n 1 YCMllJlllD. Be JeDI me to u..1111 two uplrlb, giYel me 1evt1 .... u.n aboat w11J bt ... , ..U '*-caDI _. I doa1 .. .. alt lromd .... olOct . \ The outlo<lk therefore la for more of the ume in the second ae11ion of the 90tb Congre11. 'Jbe flub ~inti are the tu bill, the President 1 de- mand for full financint of the model cltie1 program, the new 1nfant and pre-natal care program, the acope and nature of ~ program to built seven milllon new boualn1 unill in 10 ~an. and crime and gun control leglalation. TBE PRESIDENT pea into the fn•Jdential election year with biJ im· qinatloo and bla boptl atW IOl?illf. Some 11 to 11 lptCial meua ... wUl follow b.ia state of the Union speech b)" the end of P'ebJ'uarr, and by that time the , whole country will know that a Teun dotl not retreat at tbe Alamo. Then ia DO t'8'D1lll back DOW for Jobuon.. He la goJn1 to the country witb the issues foar.square on a eon- tlnuatloa of what be thiDU of u a moderate and balanced upanakla of domestic prolfama and tbe reallu- tlon of our stated al.ma In h Vietnam war no matter how loq it takes. H1a theme ii that tbt aation bu tbl pbyatal atnqtb to do wbat ii decent at home and the moral atrengtb to carry out ill pollcie1 in the world. THOSE WHO WISH an end of the bombing now in North Vietnam will find that be will coatinue to be ada-ma:nt ta lneisting on the San Antonio formula for stopping the bombing only if promised negotiation would be prompt and productive. Just taWng about the war in North Vietnam would not be conaldered productive. The in.. aurgeney in Soutia Vietnam muat a18o be negotiated. The Pruident •till bu h1I band out to China. Tbil la called bil "opeo- banded" policy at the White Home. He ukl China once apin to excbanje DIWllMD, cultural deleptiona, and be wtil "911 talk about trade in DOD- atratellc it.tm1. . TEACBJNG THE W 0 R L D ' 8 cblldren by utelltte TV, esploriag the lllfltel'iel ~ the ocean's dtpths, world populatioa control throuCb a new 9llO miWon start -these are the Jobllloa dreams. in those pleasant houn wbeD be does not have to worry abollt Vl8tnam, but can think of "mov- ing throup new waters toward mw abore1." The Pre1ident tht11 demonstrate• that tbe power of initiative la in bi.I bandl in the election year. H1a op- Anti-intellectual Letters trvm nadcn .,.. wk:olM. NormaU11writn11hol&ld eoft"1 thdr tMnagu m JOO uiordl or '-"· TM right to c:ondna• Z.tur• to fit ,,_. or 1l~ libel w rtlff'Hd. AU i.t- tcn MUd md11dt doMtur• oftd tlMdJ. iftf llddnu, ht ftaftWI tom H ioUla- Mld °" r1cpclt. have relatively moderate U not low ••111) of belnl "after lood ulariel and Upt workloedl." What that point, nlid oraot. tw toao Wltb ure Vilue Of "Tbe Bdrd" la bard to see. -AB appeal to 1be prejudicel and emotions of Joyal cttiJena br attacking profenon Who exert tbttr coo- ldtutional rlgbtt and a c 1 d e m l e tn.doml u "•·American." Miller (D., Berkeley) introduced a bill (AB 2357) pretcribin& that a police officer would be jUltlfied ln uaillg "deadly force" only in cue ol felonie1 in wbicb violence waa used or threatened or in which there ta 1ubstantial risk that the penon. to be arrested will callle death or a.rioua bodily barm if bi.I capture is de1'yed. THE FINAL VERSION followed closely UM "ju.aWlablt bomic.lcle" pro- visiOM recommeadtd by t b e Amerieu Uw ludblte's Model Penal Code. Tbe btill faUed ~ pt a "do pua" from the Cbmmlttee o n CrlmJnaJ Preced11re, but similar i.,aaJaUoa-wlll-almelt ~--­btlon the U. M1J1oa ol a. Ltglalatare. We 119 concerned about ~ maral la1ue you raise; the protect.ion of lives of inDocent dtlle•, hlrd-pruaed police ofncen. nd aupected \elODI wbo blft a rtcbt to falr trlall and to life re1ardle11 of wbetber U., an &ater Judced fUlltJ. poneatl can fenerallze aad CODdenut, tbt President can PfOPC*1 7 mlllloa boullq unit.I to clean up tlW pettoes.. H1a eppontDtl c• bewail tbe modlra 1ewatioe, the Prelldeat ca propoM lncl\lding l,sD under .... aareotlca con. trot act. H1a oppoDllltl ca talk of Nearo disorder, the Preadlnt e• pro. poee tniniDc IOO,• b a r • · e o r • unemployed ta tbe depreutd anaa. .IOll.N80,N'S OPPONENTS a4ao can make tbelr propouu, ~ aptnat tlle bac:qrolmd of a political rally or in a pelltioe paper. TbeJ do not ban the forum of the createat dellberat:iv. body on earth, and the importance wblcb lodlH with official propoaa1I made by a President of the United Stat., and tbt wide attention lfvtD to them on radio-TV and tbt newapape.n . 'Jbe iUue wblch wU1 be made ta Consreu is that the Pretldenl cannot proceed with hia plans and dreams while the Vietnam war drains away S20 btlHona annually and tena of thouaanda of cuualttn into tbt ln- deftnite future. Even if Conp-e11 balb 1t tbe fu1f1I1. ment of an1 more JobDIOll dreamt -a1 it is quite likely to do -the President la making b.ia record for the ftnal arbitrament, election clay 1•. Antics federal .law. Individuals d l 1 ob t y covertly for penona1 a d Y a n t a I • rather than oa prlDdpel (nuioa). Otben clitobey openly to wt or to proteat ,,bat tbeJ cO.ader to bt bad or illegal law1, aDcl aeeepl the con· tequence1 (civil disobedltDce, wblcll JmpUes a real respect for 1be Jlriltclpla of law). IT II INDEED unfortunat. that ~1' member• of our IOdetJ baft developed at11tudea of fear and m1ltrust toward the a1... of law and order, rMber tba coafkllDcl tblt they are our frleMa and lll'Yutl, there for our belllft&. I bcnr "'llll"iliiri•, Nesroea. lllfilli*1 Ma· kan ~ ~ -ccm-aervau .. , wbo ulliblt tbtae Matudta. It la a1IO unfortunate that aome <>f tbe police, hard-worldn1, dedk:ated. wel.Mralned : •anc1 a ad er pa 14) nevvtltel,e~ ..,.,... to mab b~ JudlmnU1aballt eeNla ll'Oalll and treat tllem ~-We .. t u . alrlDf of an fact. ac1 tbt mora1 reaponaJbWU.1, &Di b e t i • r er.a· numlc8tion. u~_.... l'Udions wtO surface. Bat a ereatlft' dlalope could produce 1llMllntaDdblf and belleftt all of UI, BOGERT. WALD