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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-02-05 - Newport Harbor Daily Pilot~ ' UPLICTION ON TaAQIDV -Light plane crash-landed In. Santa Ana Rtfe:r Sunday niCbt _.. weird picture as rellected in dark, ltill water hl center ol. the muddy riverbed. The Cesll)a 115,0 landed ~ apclde down. PUot 'DI klllfld in his attempt to make landin& after hb Hahtl fliled. I ~ Major Di.es Screaming In Liglit Plane Crash ~ 1IM world wu a dirt Md •dfJtDg plaet for the )Mt f9w .. ' I of the ltfe of Lewi.I G. ~a Tile rettnd Air P'wce major ftlil APDie ~died 1cr......, ia the e of lala~pl.ae ftkh be ~ ..,. la the bed tf the 8l9ta AM . urr:..~e~si11= uoe >.seq..,_..........,..., Jolt wbtll crewmea al a CNlt. ..(;uard helicopter trlel to rendenCIUI with him la the 07 Oftlr AllalMim and Jead him to aaf •'1 • Tbe dramatic ~ ta 11 e d , however, wbn the pilot landed his small craft in I.be sady river bottom, ·-south of Llncotn Avenoe la Anaheim. The airplane fllpped over onto its b>p. Witnesses ln the area told pollce they beard a man callln& and • ICl'WllihC· The heUcop&e.r-c:nw luded and toot the pilot to Los Alamitos Ni••ldll----·Jluela . na~•·•as .,, llNpl&al. ~ Was pro- t ........ 4QP,.&. laftltiaitan said 1be C..sna 150 atrllek tblt aandy river bottom near Uncoin Avenue and 1~•tavla Street ·about t:ts' p.m; .flippme onto its top. , Tbe' pilot was removed from the (See PLANE. CRAQJ, Pate %) I Reagan PreseritS Budget Witlwut New Tax Rais es By BILL BOY AR8f:Y ._.....Pl'WIWYIW SACRAMENTO -Bepublican Gov. Reagan aave the Democratic-COO· trolled Jeglal,ltunl a •. 7 billion bold· the-line budget t.day that requires no new tun and proposes Cjltbacks tn welfare and medical aid to the poor. Hil reccrcl 111tDdbal procram for the fllcal ,... .. ,..., July 1 ahw) COfttaJnl '2.1• .nilUoD for property tax ret.'uotions f.1r the elderly, the bl1sin~ssman and the homeowner. · And It gives the University of Ctillfornla '280 million and the state eolleies '22U million. The university sought Sllll milllon and the colleges $i4t mJlllon. In preeenting the aecond budget o{ hie adminlstr&ticm, Reagan -who asked and got a '1 blliion tu hib from last year's legisiatur~ -pledged there would be no increase this time . ''! d<1 not seek, nor will J support uy 1ncr .!ased tazes tor CSUfornians in the coming year," Reagan said ill a writtea message l.o lawmakers. He conceded the budget -which totab $5,eet,•034 -is up 7.1 per· cent from estimated actual spending thu year. But he said the largest spendJng bill tn the bistc,ry of any ahte is a Ugbt budget. one that pro- vides for the needs of a population that will hit more than 20 million in the next year, yet .l! within "the limits of our tax resources." Although bis ttcouomies are :ess rlg- ed than last year, they are st.Ill ex- pected to draw the ~itlon of Assembly Speaker Jeoe M. Unruh or Inglewood Md other legialative Democrats. TEN CENTS l ial So1;trces Sa y Crew's R el-ease Due Gls Repel Reds at, Khe Sanh SAIGON (AP)-U. S. M~t off ao~e :m North Vietnamese s attacking a bill ayerlooking tbe • west fOl'tress at Kbe Sanh todaa. e Viet Cong opened a fresh heavy •le In Saigon while fighting conu.iil in Hue and other targets of tbe cia.nu· nist oUenaive against South VWnam· ese cities. Police reported about 400 Viel Con!( overran a police aubltatioa la Slilon after nlgbtfall and laaDCbld a heavy assault on a. main police prtelnct ln the city. The attacks came after allied officials reported the Commu· nists would open a second bi1 attack on the capital rt was too early to know .i.ether the 11h-hour '10und assault on Hill 11"'-........, -.. _..., ardl· lery a~t on otlller ~ af~e Sanh, wu the "1&111 Of a. ezpected Norat ft4 t 11 • Ar Pw alllll Ole nortbenl frontier. But the U.S. Com· mand clilcloled it . had moved 3.~ paratrOopers from the lOlst Airborne Division lo the northern sector "to be prepared (onl11y contingency." Since the first of the y~ar. the U.S. Command has shifted about 15,000 Anny troops to the .northern sector to back up 40,000 Marines already there. Intelligence officer• estimate at least ~ 35,000 North Vietnamese troops are massed in the ftonti~r region. The North Vietnamese attacked a Marine company holding Hill 86_1A with Bangalore torpedoes, explosive charges and bazooka-type rockets. ThP hill ls a bald patch of scarred earth that dominates the northwestern ap· proacb to the Khe Sanh Marine base three miles away. AP correspondent John T. Wheeler, with the Marines at Khe Sanh. re· ported that the Leathernecks crmhed the attack with the help of artillery and jet air strikes that sent the Com· munist assault waves reeling back. Six North Vietnamese bodies were found inside the company's perjmeter and about ISO more were just outside. The Marines also reported capturing two prisoners and 64 weapons. The company defending the hill ~parted seven Marines killed and 24 wounded. Wheeler said that during the battlP Communist gunners fired more than 300 rounds of rockets and artillery on the main Khe Sanh base 18 milt! be· low the demilitarized zone, the air· atrfp and other hill positions three to aix miJea from the strip. Only a hand· (See VIETNAM, Pafe Z) u. S., in ...,,.,.., "virtually agreed'' to accept a Communist ~ndition that k edm.l• the P\aeblo wu captured In 'North Korean waters. Malnichi said tl'f ~ ol one dead sailor and about four wounded crewmen would be re.,_ 0 ln a day or two," while repetriaUon procedures for the other w.re be£ng work.eel out. Jn Wath.lngton, however, a top U.S. offtcJal said that "sorry to tay'' tbere ii 1tlll no -aign the Communists are prepared to free any of the of· fieen and men held alnce Jan. 23. The Ulla between U. S. Read Adm. John V. Smith and Nor111 Korean Maj. Gen. Pak Chung-Kut in the truce village wer~ shrouded in secrecy. Neither U.S. nor South Korean of· ficlals would disclose any details nor confirm nor deny a spate of un· confirmed reports. · 'r.be Seoul radfo Munhwa said agree- ment had been reached oo U\e release of aome ol the crewmen and that they might even be returned today. Attributing the report to higblf1>laced South Korean sources, ldtmhwa said three U. S. Army helicopt.en, am- bulances and meclica! '9ams were standing by at PaDJlluruom to receive them. South Korean military oHici.alt said Smith retUJ1iled to Seoul f1"om Pan· munjom Monday evening b u t (See SIDP, Paie %) IJCI Speaker Prediets It A Hippie Revolution? By THOMAS FORTUNE Of "" OeltY l"tlet ltaff The hippie movement, far from dying, is a wave of the future that will sweep all present life patterns before JI. This startling pronouncement was made at UCI Sunday night by respected sociologist Dr. John R. Seeley. Seeley made it clear be was not vo.iclng an alarm but what he sees St ud11 N ears End as hope for mankind. He believes that what hippies ~land f o r philosophically offers salvation for man. Seeley predicted a thoroughgoing social revolution resulting from "the awful, shaking, totalistic. convulsive reaHiation or youth that life lived the way it Is today is not worth living." He spoke to an audience of 400 in the UC Extension series, "This State Getting to Root Of · Freeway Rerouting A Ca.lllornia Division ol HJpays study on the possibility of rerouting the tail.-of lhe Newport F~way down Superior Avenue should be com- pleted "witbJn a few weeks,·• a state spoResman said today. "We're try.ing to wrap up the data right now." said design engineer William Hashamoto, of the division's Los Angeles office. "We're hoping to have the job finish· 4 Newport City Officials Named To Key Groups Four Newport Beach city govern- ment ofOdals have been named to key committees of the California League of CJtJes. League President Edward H. Rademacher announced today. Appointed were: -City Manager Harvey Hulburt, tidelands committee. -Vice Mayor Doreen Marshall, revenue and taxation. -Mayor Paul J. Gruber, water quality control. . . -William Coleman. library servicl'. Hulburt's committee will consfder major policy questions on state-local relations on the use of tidelands. Mrs. Marshall's revenue committee will seek to develop long-range solutions to municipal money problems. Mayor Gruber's water quality g:r:oup will review at.ate and local regulaUons governing water pollution coo.tr~l Coleman's committee is a ~1al committee formed to co n s 1 d • t formulas for tile distribution of .U~ library aJd to cities. ed within a few weeka for present.atioit to our Sacramento office for review." The study report would then be submitted to the state Highway C.Om· mission for .a final decision on whether to re-open hearings on the route ques· ti on. Division engineers were directed by the Highway Commission .last May to undertake the study. The action was sought by Newport Beach city officials, who contended the adopted alignment Crom 17th Street down Newport Boulevar( to the coastline was out-of-date. The alignment was ori; .. ally approvcJ in 194-4. Newport aut.borities also argued that if Newport Boulevard is replaced by the freeway, a major local arterial link between the cities oC Newport and Costa Mesa would be removed. The freeway should be routed down Superior Avenue, ~ tie in with the Padfic Coast Freeway either at the coastline or in tle .area oC 15tti Street, aid Newport officials. a Mesa spokesmen. led by Willard Jordan, vigorously pro· tested the Newport proposal. They told commissiuners at the May hear- ing that the adopted route shouJd be retained. Costa Mesa city street plan- nJng was geared to it. they said. State engineer Hashamoto today said a ''get-together" ls being con· templated involving bis staff and the two coastal cities. He sajd no arrangements have yet been ma<le for the meeting, but be expects it to take place shortly after the division study is completed, and just prior to its presentation to tbe HJghway C.Ommission. He predjcted that the cornrnJsQon would probably reach "some kind of determination" on the freeway routing by early tpring. Forum Bad Form? Mesa Cand~ Hits City Hall Use A propoered pubic forum for Costa Meta's city council cendidat&s In the council chambers March 19 today !lrew flre from one of the candidates, • maintaina tllat City Hall should not be Uled for political purposes. Theodore BoloaJl, an outspoken op- pGDent of the comcil met lta policies, llrM off a ~ to tbe COUDd1 pro- telUn& tbe propoeed meetine, wbidl is Wnc ,.._-Id by the Jecialrive cem!Uee Of the Ootta M t s a CMlnber GI c.onur.erce. "Neither the council chambers nor any portion of CUy Hall can be used for J)OlltlcaJ purpoee1 by tbe O\amber of c.aunetce. the Ku Klux Klan. ~ flowtr children -DOt even the 1ocaJ ~of h Soc:let, ol Homoeaaaals,11 &lotll -..Wed. t Bok>gh. Who partlclpeted In a similar forum at City Hall two years ago in his first or.successful bid for a council sut. Indicated he would not attend the meeting this year. The candidate told tbe DAILY PILOT today he uked permission to hold h1I own campaign raly in 011 Hall 'Jl'eb. 1.5 anc1 WU refuled pennlallon by City ~ ArlNr McKenzie. He wUJ reWJate tonl&ht. h • declared, by appearing at th• Qty GMlcil meetlnl wit.JI over »J becktts to aroteat the action. •'Alter rm elected." he added, ''I'm got.n, to movt inl.o McKenzie's office for tow bolln ..,..., day eo he'll know M'• ,...kiae for m .. " Revolutionary Age! The Qallenge to Man." Seeley. as are all the speakers in the series. is a staff member at the Center for Study of Democratic Institutions, Santa Barbara. He ls con- sultant to the U. S. Office of Economic Opportunity. the Peace Corps. and the National Institute or Mental Health. He began by desert.bing the present (See HIPPIE, Pa«e Z) R aids Jail 33 On Drug Counts Over Week.end OtQge C»m1tJ lawmea anded ;J pt"IOD& Oft nried marijuana ... dangero1U drug charges over the weekend 1n raldJ that raoged from Cypress to Costa Mesa. In Cypress, Tl suspects were grab- bed Saturday night in a massive cr,c.f'dinated raid on the Galloping Goose Motorcycle Club at 5622 Bilhop Street. in Cypress. Cypress polire were assisted Jn the ra,d by officers from Buena Park, Garden Grove, Anaheim, Seal Beach. La Palma and the Orange County Sbcrilf's Office. In the end, 14 adults and one juvenile maie were arrested and aix adults and six juvenile females. Charges ranged from contributing to the delinqu1mcy of minors t o possession '>f marijuana a n d dI :igerous drugs. Raiding oUlcers alleged to have found "large quan- tities" of mJrijuana .and illicit drugs on the motorcycle club premises. In a single Costa Me.sa incident. police arrested a 21 year old airman who they said ran screaming from a ho1Ue Sunday morning and stru"k .a police officer on the ch.in. He was held on suspicion of posaesslng and being under the influence of dangerous drugs. Police answermg a disturbance call at 1910 Federal Ave. arrested Gary McNail Clark, 21, who, they said, became violent &nd bad to be subdued. Police reported fmding 19 capsules of Ubrium in his possession. In another series of Costa. Mesa incidents, police .arrested five persons In a Newport Bt1ulevard apartment (See RAIDS, Pase !) Or-C• Weat•er Sunny akles with just a patch or two ol clouds, that's the out· look from forecaster Jack ~·· ue, who's shooting the mercury up to &8 on the coast and .76 ·further inlanll. INSm E TOD~Y Newport Harbor yacht.~men made mw" over weekend c.t Skip Allan won the Ccmgreu ion,· al Cup, Jim KUrOl/'S Kfaloo 11 wo.s l~admo the San Diego io Acopulco rou and Bill Som. "fll' Bat plaud high ha the SOl&tJMna Occcm Racmr CM1/n- tnc1. Stt Paoe 21. =~ ", ........ ,. ............... c........ ... 0...,. c:.itr " c..la " ...... 11 ~ ........... ' ..... ...... , ..... ~ ,. ~ 11 11(1111 ... 1t-t4 ........ ~-" ..,. ,,.. ~·· ' .... ~ ... ,, ~ "''' ~ '', •1raca '' ,,....... -u.w. 11 ......, • ....... •, .............. " ...... -.... """ .. I .. 2 OAll Y PILOT Police Free Suspect in . Kidnap Case Roblrt W. ~. 30, WU free without ball todey Oil two mt.de- meanor charges .tter detention in the Coeta Mesa jail on sotpidon of ldd· DllPlnl, a fekmy • Muakipt.1 Jlldlt 'Calvta Sc ....... rueued BGuar oa hk o w a, recosnizance at hil ~t fti· day on charges ol hit-JUI\ drivtnt add assault ~ sat this 'lbursday for Rosser'• -return to court. The distric;.t .uanty'• office declln· ed to issue a kklmt*'t ~ a&ainst Roaer on· the grounds o( _. sufficient evidence. Tbe entire cue ertipted • 'ftlk &to Saturday ,..,. wtme.. .... Roller, a Jll'blbg u1MnM 9o U.. at m Miltion nrne, Oolta M9la. yanked a 47-year-okl Nft'P(llt Beecll COfmetoiol:lst into his car, belit her and drove a'flfly. A cralb ended tb& apparent abduction. Victim was identified as Mrt. Doris L. Ptlilllpl, of 23111 Vista Huerta. ' . Rosser was vretted aevenl hours later and taken to ONDJe County Medical Center for treatment of in· juries suffered in the car crash. He was to have been booked there on suspicion of lcldnap. bot tbroueh an . administrative mlxup. was allowed to MARKID MlllCHANDISI -Orange County Harbor District patrol· man Dean Cordell (right) and Newport Beach police officer Mitchell ThGmpson etch identification numbers on boat fire extinguisher to guard against theft and loss. This &mday and on Feb, 25, Orange Coaa boatowners will be able to &et their "portable" aear marked and recorded at Harbor DiJtrict headquarters. go free. · Rosser vanished until Wednesday morning when he IW'TeD<iered himself to C.osta Mesa police, who booked hlm on sUJpkiou ol k.ldnaplng pendina hi• arrailnment today on the reduced charges. Police said Rosser spent the interval between the time he rode away from the hospital in a taxicab, and hit surrender Wednesday ill seclusion in a Santa Ana hotel. Boat Gear Marking Program Set in ·Newport From Pqe 1 PLANE CRASH.~ wreckage by Orange County deputy sherUf Elmer McDowell and Mrs. Bonnie Flinn, of 89'11 N. Batavia St., Orange. In bklng off the Coast Guard chop- per clipped power lines and plunged the nearby uea into darknts1 for sev- eral hours. Orange Coast boatowners today were invited to join a boat equipment- marking program to be undertaken by Newport Beach police and the Orange County Harbor District. Spomored by the Exchange Club. o• Newport Harbor, the pl:.Y{>Ost of the project is to lessen the possibility of theft of misceU.Oeoua equipment located on vessels. · It also will help provide quick iden- tification of ownership 11hould a miss- ini;t article be rocovered. Equipment-marking headquarters wW be established Sunday, Feb. 11 . and Sunday, Feb. 25, at Harbor District offices, 1901 Baysklt Drive. The houn of operation will be 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. each day. All articles brought to the diUfict offices will be etched with numbers, which will be rec«decl by NewpoJ"t police. There is no charge for the service, which the Exchan1e Club .la aponeor· ing in conjUDCtioft with National Crime Prevention Week. · An FAA spokesman in Los Angeles said Osden wu heard on radio asking for bearing near fbe Riverside area about 8 p.m. ,,,......,el "He WU callinl fot the Thermal tower, the FAA man said "and we ~i•ed him to try to land at March A1F Force Base near Rivel'IJde. but 1-radioed that he wanted to continue to Apple Valley. .HIPPIE MOVEMENT. • • '!Wt alerted our dJrectlon findlnt network," the FAA man said, "and tried to keep track of him." The C.o••t Guard helicopter which pulled him out of the river was one of the planes engaged lo the search. condition of American society ·which he said 4 governed by the belier that man should 'h'a~ ·,fcontrol over all thin1s. includint felow men and himseU. He asserted that' man bas created massive machinery to make lies - advertising, news m a n a g e m e n t , brainwash.Ing -in order to control · ottMn. and bas learned to control himself by suppressing emotions. SHIP ... · · Tlie 1esult.. he said, is that man . bu *' enalaved by his own control. ~· =ded the process is nearing American officiala refused to even r' c ' · •. wblc,h is man "organized hlbt at what bad transpired at the · perfflC! to do perfectly with no secret talks. . : 1atld1ctioa." But William P. Bundy. assistant ·. Ybuth. •. teaUling this, is aot only secretary of !late for East Asl'1t tem,pted, ~driven to reposition It.HU and Pacific Affairs, 11id I B socially. Seeley said. WasbJngton there was "no foundation"' The young 'l>'rsons we call hippies to reports that the crewmen ml"t are opting out, extricating themselves be released soon. , from sodety., lil""'remarked. The first Robert J. MaCloskey, State DetMirt· step he uid, Jj aelf removal from ment spokesman. also said' M bew the reward. ·at>cl )iilnllhment cystem, ol no egreement and cautl'onld1 that "To put themselftt>U far as podlblt a ''breaktbroogh OT settl~'' Is beyond re~, ttiey run away.'' . not yet in sigbt. . · ' The extent 'O( tbelr:dtsaUlliatioo ~· The secret meetinJ?s at Panmunjom, comes naltedlf 'fJslble be aaia. "It cm, where tilt United States and North be seen not Ontr ln dMltr adornment Korea had their only direet _oontact, , but in their posture,. in thtllt eyes,, ,.; betan Frlday. Another mfftiDI was the very expression ·«· . tbelr · faces be1d Sunday. wnicb show hcnr far thelr world h•s . TM Hapdong news agencY,, 9uotin( ·been subverted." Informed ~th Konan m J \' t a r Y Seeley said that from con~ct lrilh sources, u1d the North, Korean!I ·hippies "one begins to undentmkfwhy aareed to return the body pf ~ dead Romans kill Christians· and churehes ~~Sta~ ~;~JA tuel!t ·burn Joans.-Just for them to be ln -the u-wwu ~es -·~-. 0 world Is sbatdng." · blld lntn!ded lnto Comm waters, Sensing the audience remained in· and ~. credulous, he said. "You .lll ask me whe'e la your evideltce? le tbla not a small cult that will PM' ilnd dlef . ,. DAILY Pi lot · "1 cannot claim to ~y::more than I · teJwe with deep convktJon that this Is tbe way tblnp •• liMMag, ,, bt said. "Soclal re.o&utlons • .-. llOt pndlcted . by atrapolllln1 v.ilt l.rom put llif. ~~__.1.f-~~.~nem......._~nclln wrtten wJtoo beet,.,.,.... wt.ere' we . l I are tidaJ." •.. ...,~ '· ~·p ~ ........... beMtd • ''Yea UM ~ 11'-.... But what happens to a flnt few waves of the revoldlM 11 inconsequential . 'Dien will Ille ether , lonllr' waTU. ··1 ~ -"°" will not be pa 4111. • ...... t or turn.cl an.. .. '*. * . . ·• ~ . They bava found 1ociety•a mQSl pecarJous point -the bridge between adults and the young." He uid the blPJ>ie movement l.n becoming visible already bas reechld the essential turn.int pool Youth bas begun to act upon and expound its rejection of society, be said. Asked about the role of drug., In the movement, be forecast: "My gue1s ii drug UM will be widespread, but will become Ila ritualized, as restricted and as nle as communion wine.'' He said hippie experimentation with family form \s healthy. "ln our ln· tense, nucleur family it is uMatural for a youngster to live next door until trouble in the family blows over." he observed. Seeley leveled his severest criticism at the schools, He called scbool "the final instrumentality in which a child bas his lOUl cut out and becomes a robot with limited amount of discre· tion which we call in America freemen." He said that education and other institutional power should b e "beleaguered and attacked and sur· rounded by a consensus that comes and ~oes dependlng uron whether the au1hority is c:redible. • Equal Education Urged by Johnson W ASHJNGTON (UPt) -President Joiuwon called Oil Congress tOday to wipe out all eeonom.lc and racial bar· •rien to ~ae edQeation as tbe key to wbat be called "the fifth freedom .'-fnedoca-.ftom. lgnoruce." The Praideat's proposale f o r parantMing' availability of higher ed\lcatioa to all youn1 Americus wu admittedly long ranp. But he aued Congress to work on it this year toward "a new and sweeping national IOt): that in America there wnon tie ao ec:oaomi.c or radal berrier' to hither edue.aloll. '' ·· '.; Billpies · ··Bailed Manslaughter Co1µ1t Dropped In Auto Death Ne"WpOrt Beach motorist Donald Cameron McNee, '2, baa been found innocent of all cbarpa in a traffic death trial, Newport Beach Mumclpal Court aides said today. McNee had been charged with misdemeanor manslaughter after an Aug. 17 traffic aecldent which killed Mrs. Gladys P. Brown, a , of Santa Ana. Police in a formal complaint charg- ed that McNee bact made a left turn in front of Mr1. Brown's car at Bison Avenue and Jamboree Road. MunicJpal J\,ldge Donald Dungan dismiued tbe mamlaugllter charge for Jack of evidence. Ia an amended complaint McNee wu then cbarpd with failing to yield the rtpt of way wblle entering onto a public tboroupfare from private property. Court officlals said that testimony · in the trial indicated Mrs. Brown bad been drivinc at a high rate of speed wblcb possibly contributed to the accident. McNee also was founcfinnocent of the amended complaint, offlcJats said. 1'lfee Jr¥iBe ~ tMNtiWI have beta promoted 10 .. ~­ tlm ..-. lrw. Pr tf'MI ftUla ........ -.. ....,. ,,.., .. : . -Albert J. Aw, fGrmtr> 6tc• of ,... Mall, .... prtlldlat ol real .... -~A. ..... ,.. ... dlree- tcr tlD·viee ....... "ph ... _,..... J:. Jr ......... .. ................ i:PM'tf ..... Jed ......... Auer, wtte ....... mm Oo.. ' lour .,... ..., JI a ...._ YR Hllll ,......t· act -..... -.r .. al tbe . ·-· ~ c..-~u-._ _. ="' ""° II Fuldcm~ . n... joined the ClOIDpulJ in t• after t!Pt yean at P'""'nl dlrrec• ftr the dty of Anablllm. Ha la a member of "Project 21," a .tut force ~ Concerned wttb Oruae 0ouatJ urba planniq Huebet, tetl*ed dvl ...,,,...., ~. beea with ~ CCllllP'87 llnce um. He it a put prelicleat ol 1lae COUllty chapter ol the American Society of Civil Enfjneers ud bu Mrftd on 1he atmns ~ ~ BlleU'dl Team (ORART}. He 1tves in East Bluff. Other promotions ~ by Muon include a~ent ol Du o~rarrell u-Fnabioa Ialud .......-• as manter ol all Irvine commercial properties. Kent Bel"ge bas been nam· ed to O'Farrell's former Fashion Island position. Be11ge wu moved up from the man.apment tA. Irvine'• .neighborhood diopp.inc cent.en. Lie Tests Set For Employes In Hoag Theft Lie detector tests were ~ for emp07es at Hoac Memorial Hospital today as Newport Seac:b po~e .. continued cbeckin« out i.ct• in a •t,MI hospital burglary. · Del Sersunt Kennedy ~*"'· ~ said ti\lt a bundle of ~ cbecb -inclUCID( a•• NYr61t check:-were f~ ovw tbt"'l ilMild. on tbr,Jospital ~ lot. . , .. ' The checks and. 'cuh wer .. taken from an unlocked·aale. Se-venlpeaple bad aeceu to· tb, aafe, al:tordfnC to adrnlni.9trator William Hudson. Thompson uid llOM ol tM JDCIM)' has been reco¥ered. "Some employet have been questioned about the burglary," he reported, ''and we'r e makin&. plaas to cantinue our ques• tionl.n« .and begin lie detector testa for some of the employes." Fr..,. P .. e I VIETNAM ••• ful of men were reported wounded UI these attack.I. A U.S. spokesman in Saipn aald the assault "loob like a probin1 attacl& to test our defemes." U.S. B52 bombers flew six raids Sunday and today in support of the 5,000 Marines at Kbe Sanb~ who face an estimated ~.000 North Vietnamese aoldien. U.S. commudera feel that if the Communists can push throulb Khe Sanh. they could mow on tbrOUlh the Quang Tri and Cam Lo Valleys ~ mne. Into Quang Tri, capital of South Vietnam's northernmost province. UAL ISTAT9 YllP Allllrt J. Mer n• PLANNING VICI PllSIDINT ,. · I Rlchard ·A. ..... ..,, 0 OMEGA .i • 4" 'l' " ~· ... . " + eu-e.1 .. .i JfoMlises ~ af Dianeyland'1 Golden Horseshoe Revue are !ttinc ready to 10 to war. The troupe, beaded by ally Bole, is ICbeduled. to leave Tueiday, Feb. , for a month-long USO tour in Vietnam. lndud· ed in Disneyland's first USO "package show" wlU be ·nett to right) tenor Fulton Burley, comic Bert Henry, drummer Jerry King, vocalist Betty Taylor, Boag and accordioni6t Don West. Love and Sex ,,. .... P:roblemS Get .. . 4iring at UCI ·. • ByTBOMASFORTUNE t Of .. DellY ..... ...., 1lJoys live love to get au, while girls give au to get Jove." Thil sour equation of double frustra· tion ii the root of most marital pro- bl9ms, according to m a r r i a g e counselor C. Raymond Fowler who leotured at UCL Be uplalned tbat divorce frequently refUIU because of the economic in- dependence allowed women in our sOfjety. f.owler spob ln the UC Extension sWiea recenUy on "Alienation and ~llnaa ln Modern Society." 1Mmital cboicea are made on the bti1s of what we expect our spouse to be like," be wd. "Tb• trouble is that the wife puta companionship high on her list while the buaband pull sexual satisfaction high on bis. Strain results becauae the spouse doesn't play the role expected." lje said American society fosters a~agic misperceptton about love and marriage. "All 13-year-old girls want i0:1an in love. In other words they want to be neurotic," he remarked. "T'o fall ls to lose your equilibrium." While primed to fall in love, eirll are not prepared for their IUUal role Jn man1a1e. ht said. "Fer 20 years they are liven stron1 iignall that 'lood cirll doa't and bad girls do,' then suddenly they are told that '&ood wives do and bad wives d(IJl't t .. 'n!e male problem, be said, Is that s~ty npecta all men to be sexually ccflllpuJ.sive. "Given an opportunity, nieD art auppoeed to be a hopeless wt9ct kl tmDJ of will power.'' fowler ll1d men feel impelled to ccfostantly prOYe tbek HXUal prowess. Tlfn .ta no better way to lpoil adYthinl, he said, tba to say, "YOU edioY dolnl ttlal 'lben do It 20 minutes a iay for the nut 20 yeart'!'' that frtquently happent, be said, is •after a brief plunge into eexual be6avior the wife falls back on the friaid role the wu trained for. The couple usually finds this le11 threaten· iOI than to think of the-b111baod as inft>Otent. • • Vice Squad Acts Again on 'Beard' LOS ANGELES (UPI) -'1be pro- dacer and the two ltln ol tbl play ·~_. mads--111eir-~ trip . ta the Hollywood pallce ltlttoa SandA'.1 ntght followbll GI* mat ..... cion of Ind c:onduet. It ••• the 10th time Ibey bad been Pl'rested an the same chl:rl• aince l\e controversial prod8cticm opened ~s than two ...U qo. ~~~~......._--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Vietnam Missionaries Speak in Harbor Area VJITNAM FRIENDS KILLED MiulOMry John Newman Mid-air Tangle Kills Teen-a ge Girl Sky Diver SANDY, Utah CUPn -An ex- perienced 17-year-old sky diver fell to her death Sanday when she ap. parenUy wu unable to recover fro~ being tangled with another jumper. Becq Recbtenbacb, who officials said bad made more than 50 free fall jumps ind more than 100 paradrut.e jumpt, died at the Alta A.tr Part. By EVELYN SHERWOOD Of llM 0911Y Pllef ltll" The Rev. John Newman. a ruggltd- looking man with a demure wife, dep&rted from the Harbor Area today on the next leg of a speaking tour to tell Americans of a land blessed with eternal springs -and cursed with cruel, unexpected death. The couple's current speaking tour quite possibly hu caved their lives. Until a few weeks ago, tbe7 were living near the site where Viet Cong guerrlllu la.st week killed five American missionaries at Ban Me Tbuot, Vietnam. The Newmans were intimate friends of the victlmJ. Sin<:e 1957, the »year-' old minuter and bis wife have lived ln Dalat, some 190 mlles nortbeut of Sa.icon. Newman Sunday evening addressed the congregation of Mariners Com- munity Cfutrch, Newport Beach, f>D hb 10 years of Vietnam service. ,All the slain missionaries, he said, were close personal friends. He said that in 'addition to the five killed during the r~id, another missionary died en route to a Vleinamese hospital. He identltied her as Carolyn Griswold , 41, formerly of White Plains, N. Y. Despite the fate of his friends. the Rev. Mr. Newman said be intends to return to Vietnam in July. Re wlll continue his work there as a member of the Christian and Missionary Alliance. a non-denomina- tional organization with headquarters in New York City. Newman said it is next to impossible to identify the enemy among the Viet- namese be works with, lince from appearance they are all limllar. "Tbete are mountain people. They are atmpJe and aborigjnea. The area where they live iJ beautiful. It is eternal spring," be said. Newman said he supported the presence of the American military forces in Vietnam, "although In the finaly analysis I feel that the missionll'7-approved way Is the only sur~ way to peace." While in Ne~ Beach, the Newmans were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thompson. of 1812 Dover Drive. Witneuea aa1d Miu Rechtenbacb m9de the jump with fOCU' other jumpers'\ and fhey made several "hook-ups" during a free fall from R B N • 7 JOO feet. omney ugs IX on When tbe1 1ei>aratec1 and opened v Puhli Deb their chute., Ml11 Becbtellbeclt clrtfted r or c a te into Larry Boyd, Salt Lake Qty, and By U1IW Prea lnten1Utul ber chute collapeed. ---Gov .. George Romney of Michigan One of the Jwnper1, Steven Blljanic, today renewed bis challenge for a a , Murray, said tbe pair beld together public, debate with former Vice Presi- from about 2,200 feet to about aoo dent Richard M. Nixon, current front feet-wblle Miit Recbtabacb nJuaed runner fa .the. Republican prealdentlal the straps on her main dlute. nomination. She tben pushed herself away aid In Concord, N. H., on a three-day leave the plane and not1ced two of search for votes in the state's March Uon. She continued ber fall to the 12 preaidenUal primary, Romney said earth in this fasblon, apparently mat· a debate with Nixon "would be con IDI no attempt to open ber reserve structive Of unity, rather than dtatruc· ch._... tlve ot wUty." College Bars Mime Trollpe Group Plays at UCI, But Not at Cal Stme,, Fullerton ..... SALE May €o's own Babette ·hosiery and panty hose Beige, tan, taupe, brown; other fashion shades available in hosiery deputmeot. Sizes 811.z to 11 short/ medium, long. Panty hole by height, ,. 1tn 6' and over. Great sa•iags now. req. 1.00 ..amI ... ahean sac a for 5.00 6 for 9.90 a. reinfaroed heel and toe b. nude heel, demi toe c. micro mesh d. sheers stretch-to-fit • req. 2.00 panty hOH 1.69 3 for 2.60 6 for 5.00 I . seamless shttts may oo bos.iery 7 SALE save now ·on pretty Prima Donna dr~s shoes 9.99 reqularly 13.00 • E!: These are the bright looks, the right loolcs, ~ones you've bttn admiring. We line a color· fut group for you to choose from, all are ou:rent styles, with the right heels and toes. Hurry in for these noteworthy savings, ~ this special is for ten days only. Shown u e three styles from the group. In aizes HO. a. "Amy" with stand·up budcle, in blade palrnt. b. "Belle" with grosgrain bow, in black patent. c. "Tina" in black, green, yellow or pink patent trimmed with white buckle. may co boulevard shoes 112 .... \4111 .. .. • .. • • • •• ... • ,~ ............. ~. Michael lty• of Keueville, N.Y. • says be recently received an induc- tion notice, but cites two reuons why be · lbould not go into the Army. Ryan aplains that be wu turned down by dnft olficlals dur· ing World War II "becauae I bad heart trouble." Belidea, RY' n added, he ii now 61 years old. • ' . RldMnd Hall, '°" of Jlr. -1 Mn. Rol(md Hall of Dowcgiac, Mick., cmd the family dog, "Muldoon", go ovn eorre~e the routh has tt- crived from soldier• in Viemaa. Richard, who lost 11i.r lt(f to ~ lt11t 11ear, wrote a utter to: "a111 ~ soldier in Vietnamn aiking for mail. Hu letter waa pa.ued around and the :roldier1 have respontkd witll a flood of mail. • Police in suburban Gates, N.Y., · say that ThonMs G. Kirn was 'try· ing to help Ilia fell ow motorists avoid a fine . • . but it may cost BOSTON (UPI) -Aotboritle1 today IOUlbt to Ide~ six of nine peraons kllled ta tbe city's wont hotel fire in 56 yeen. Fifteen persons, lDcludin& fo4a flrtmeD, were in}urecL lltdicll examlDer Geor&e Curtis Aid UM bodiel of fboee k:llled in the llve-ai.m blaze early SuDday at the Hotel Roolevelt were so badly burned it wu irQpOlsible to determine their race. AB the victims were on the upper 6oon ol tbe century-old, ilve-atory hotel, once one of Boston's most elepnt but no,r deteriorated and sdleduled f« demolition as ea-rt of a tooth end urban rt'DeWal ptOJect. Tbe bodies of the victims -seven men end two women -were ettber in bedi oc near beds. The ca111e of the fire was not known. Damage wu put at •100,000. Vincent B. Cromwell, 76. the hotel nlgbt clerk, tald be smelled smoke about 3:45 a.m. and "opened the office door and went into the corridor. Then I saw it. There was too much fire to try to put out so I ran back into the office." He called the fire department and IOUDded the hotel fire allnn. Thirty-five persons were registered at the bot.el, be said. Wbm firemen arrived flames were belcbJne from nearly every window. At leut a ~D persc>m huddled OD fire eacapes, unable to climb down becau.e ol 1moke and names. Tbree patrolmen, Matthew J. Con· tugno, Ralpb Regan and Edward J . Jvanoskl. Carried several guests Crom fire escapes on their shoulders. Robert Walsh, 26, of Quincy, Joseph Davits. 28., of Eut Bolton, and his brother, Paul, 26, who is awaiting an appointment to the police force. repeatedly entered the b l a i i n g build.Jng to carry out guests. They were credited with Ult rescue of atx persona. Nixon Moting him one. Officers said Kirn, 40, T w· . parked his sport! car on tbe sboul· 0 1~nnsm der of a hill and flashed hia lights ~ to warn oncotrling· driven Of -a· i• · ' .. · · dar speed detector set up by police F "__ • OD the opposite side of f~ idope. ' or '-AUllpmgn Kirn was charged wite "obftnactlne · · governmental administration,. and M~, 1',.u. (AP) _ rtltued on bail.. Richm'd M. Nixen moves i n t o Wisconsin toda~, opening one of the most critical battles in hit fight to win the Republican p r e s i d e o t i a I nomination for a aecond time. Prummgers aboard the Q u e e n Mary's final voyage to Long Beach reportedly complained about a wattr shortage. Ci t y mcmager John Mansell revealed that the wine locker of the re- tired ocean liner contained 3,200 bottles of champagne, tJ,970 bottus of wine1, 2,158 bottles of 1cotch, and hundreds more bottle• of assorted liquors. The Queen never lost her i-pirit(sJ, even thoM(lh she could 1tot hold her water. • Mrs. Gwyn O.Camp or Cincin· naU. whose husband was killed on Labor Day_ last year in Vietnam. has been commissioned a second lieutenant in the Women'• Army Corps. She hopes to be tent to Vietnam after completint her 18 weeu of training at n. 11cClellan, Ala She and Lt. Mlchell D. 0.. C1mp were married three weeks alter be enlisted in 1985. On J)ec. 1, 1967, she accepted posthumous awards or the Silver Star and Brome Star Medals won by her lUsband. This is the second leg in Nixon's drive. He finished three days or intensive campaigning in New Hampshire today and one or his aides, commenting on the receptions to bis appearances. saJd "It was an and more than we expected.'' New Hampthire bolds the nation's first preaidential primary election on March 12, foUo,red by the Wisconsin primary April 2. Nlxoa 11 counting heavily on destroying bis "loser image" by win· ning decisively in aix primaries - and especlall,y the first two. His lleutenanta aee New Hampshire as ultra important to him to start the momentum wbidl they hope will carry into WllCOlllin. He bimMlf COG· cedes the lipllca,,,.. ol the first primary, but be said, '-'Put it tb1I way: The Nn l!an\plbire primarJ isn't going to nominate..., cancUdate and It isn't &oinl to def..t _, ca- didate." His opposition ill the Granite State is Gov. ~orge Ramney ol Mlcblpn, the o.nly other avowed RepabHca can· didate. Romney al90 i. eMlnd h Wiaconsin primary. .,.,, ....... SUFPl lS STROKI .....,.. I'. K•"*" Joe Kennedy Rests After Brain Spasm PALM BEACH, Fla. (UPI) - Fo,rmer Ambassador Joseph P. &en- nedy, patriarch of the dolely bit clan that included a president and two U. S. tators, wu ''resting com-fortably" e ly today following a brain apasm at 1 willlter home. '!be eputn SUDllMy night was described by the liUendlng physician, Dr. ·saui Rott.tr, • "quite normal in his condition.~· A fimlly apokesman laid the attack WU "llight." Kennedy, 79, who tulf ered a c:rl~ pllng 1troke ln 1961 and bas had at least three heart seizures in recent yean, was rd hospitalized. "All the neceasary equlpment (for hit treatment) ii in his home," said Rotter. . WASHINGTON (UPI) -Tiie Jobnloll Adml"'ltrldiGa a4111il .._ clay ... a "paJ.....,,_...,,,-... • • Americw ............. - ~adinl a lnJ fl • ,.. ..a ,.. JfPtlldlnt above '11 • claJ. • T1le new tu ..., , pll't fl PIP'lmldlllllf .. rfllll Johnlcla'• .... it n.-. ..... billicm U.S. helMc:e fl ..,.. ¢• deficit. waald adul1)' taie · 6d aft.er the ftnt " ..-t ...... Tbe tu 1*wee JI md "5 ..... be 15 per cmt AD OVll' -Wild be taxed at • per cent Tbe Ainerlea 90arilt would M .._. quired to ~ iD ...... -... pay -the amount o1 tu be wm owe for a trip lbMd. 1be ta pla would nm through tbla yemr'1 Md next year'• tourilt ..--. apirtal Oct. l, 1918. . Here iJ bow the Mministratlmt'• travel tu would affect m aftl'qe American touri1t to Eurcpe. A person spending '15 a day for ;., days would pay a S3S tax . This is figured at ,1.20 centa a day at a rate ol 15 per cent for tbe amount spent over fl daily. Added to that would be a proposed 5 per cent tu on airline tickets, or Q.50 for a 1450 round-trip fare. Total tu bill for the trip: $58.50. U.S. to Cease 'Exploration' Peace Feelers Kennedy ii the fMbtr ot tht late WASHINGTON (UPl)-ln the face President John F . Kennedy and Sens. of the bloodiest offensive of the Viet· Robert Kenned)', O.N. Y., and Edward nam wa:r, ttle United States l!pPll'ently Ke11nedy (O.MMI.). has broken off diplomatic "ex· Robert Kennedy arTived at Palm ploratlons" with Hanoi over COBditions Beach for a vlstt Saturday and plan-for possible peace t.anc... ned to lean for Wmhington today, "Secretary of State Dean Rusk unless h1a ~·s cond.ltion worsened. disclosed Sunday that the United A Roman Catholic priest, Msr. J. States, in a gesture toward getting P. Mahoney. putor at St. Edward 1UCh talb started, recently tapered Church in Palm Beech, was sum-off its bombing of North Vietnam. mooed to the Kennedy home to ad· But the Communist response was minister iast rites Sunday night. First the Viet Cong terror attack which reports bad indicated Kennedy had carried the war into the streets of suffered a "1troke" and bis condition South Vietnam's major cities and the was serious. compound ol the U. S. Embassy itaelf. Later medical reports described Rusk said. Kennedy's ailment 'a1 a "blood spasr9 "We have Umlted the bomtmg to on lie brain." Rotter referred to the cer'8.in points," Rusk said, "and bave attatk as a brain spum. exerciaed some restraint. And Hanoi Ann Gargan, a Kenned¥,.. ""' ,!mows this. · has attended ape ~ kermedy1 "I think we have to amne ttlit for years, Hid Kennedy IUffertd "a thae recent .Afenaes ln fbe south \ A U.S. Marine curies a wounded Viet.nameee dWd to an lid ... after the youngster wu found in the nm. al a bombed.oat home in . Hu. late Sunday. Where sD1pers continue to take tbeir toll in heavy figbti:ng today . .For complete details on Vietnam war, Jee story Page 1. Tears to Thanks Wife Learns Reds t:o Free Pilot LAREDO, Tex. (UPI) -Mn. John David Black believes "you have to accepl whit life bal to offer." Sbe accepted traaectJ Dina years ago when a telearam aaicl her fint bu.tband, Marine Lt. Ml~ A. Waugh, a pilot, wu killed durinl SUD- nery lftCdce when bil plane pkmted to earth in Soutbeut Alla. 'lbell IMt Oetobtr, Mn. 8llct }tara- ed her MCODd llUlbaDd, Air Force capt. David Bleck, bad been lbot down over North Vletnam. "I "thou-it cooldn't bAppn to me atain," me said Sunday Jn a copyrighted story in the Laredo Times. "I can't describe U. 8lief I felt." And now she bas learned her hut· band is one of three U. S. pilots the North Vietnamese have offered freedom in celebration of the Tet holiday. "I cried I was so thankful," abe said. "I 1tiB have to pinch m)'SeU to make believe I wt11n't dreaming." Th.e S>-year-old attractive blonde said, "You have to accept what li.Ce bu w Offer. "You always haft something to live for. You have your children. "You lave to le prepared for anything If you an married to a man in uniform. I pray for bis reb.D'n." setback Sunday evening, but I expect are an <µlSWer." he added. ! hjm to be fine. --.,-----------§f------------------------------ "He ii rating comlortably,1' sh' added. Six Persons Die As Auto Plunges Off Sequoia Cliff SEQUOIA NATIONAL PARK. Calif. (UPI) -Slx persons. including three children, were killed Sunday when their car plunged through a guard rail and 1,000 fett down a cliff in Sequoia National Park. Two of «be W:tim1 were thl"owa trom the car; tbe others died in the vehicle u it fdl halfway down a 2,~foot cliff It Dee:r Ridge, 12 miles illlide tbe Aah Mountain entrance to the Patl. Tbe vfctitDJ were Robert A. Enlow. bis wife, Barbara, 34, and their thr~ cbildren, all Of VJaalla, and Mrs. Elfie horn, SS, Ivanhot, believed to be Mrs. Enlow'• malber~ Edison Counselors can help you modernize your kitchen .... their service doesn't cost a nickel .. . . A Touch of SprF~ng . Spring Blouiing in the Wind, Winter'• End? \ S••, M=:zy T..,_ r "'"' """ . . .. . . . ,._,. ..... 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KID• ed ,..., ftmik1la D • ~ Jalm P.JC...ty, Jo01 s.111, ... ...,,,,. GNn- dl. Elunar Boo1eTelt, Albert E ..... .Pope John XXIII , Al>ert Sdrwett&er • Harry S. Tnlmu. Rev . Martin IAther 1tJq and Deg Hammarakjold . Adlai E. S te Y e • IO ft , Dwitht D. E.....,._, DouglU MacArthu. Belen Kefler and Gearp C • M_..ball wwe llllOlll the runners-up. :Recetvtnr Giii wt. Nch n the poll by ~mber• of the club made up of 3,2GO foreign conielpOlldntl. e.x- correspondentt and com· mllDication media perecm· nel, were Joell Bao. Fidel cutro. Ho Cbi MIU od Joe DIM••· , Cong Seeks To Foment Rebellion MOSCOW (UPI) -The Viet Qxlg'a political )eaders today ca1led 01t the people ol South Vietnam to ~bel and ubd American aoldieiw to jelll them. The Soriet .... ~ Tan reported tram Huot UMlt .. Cll11--!r.m ~ Natiomll UIMntloD Prod\ (NII)~ wboll mB11m'1 wing is the Viet 0Jnc. 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The child's mot be r, Barbara L a r a e a , 19, reported YOUQ& ot..Aa·mlu· inl aft.tr abe let\ the girl in ber pitted car outaide a tupenDll'Qt. Tba tlaby WU IOM wbeo lbe ~ ed. • Sunday a teen-aged boy ftlged officert "11 1'y a road ud jold police be bad aeen t.be girl -about four miles s o u t b of" the supermarket. 1.-.S tllJl my opinion, the eucutive teem that pl&ya . tocetliier ataya topther .'' fte ddld WU Wr.pped fn a dirty blanket &Dd police said abe aeemed to have · bMa plaeed at the bottom of ................. urtJ~-------------------------------ID tbt morning. Before the discovery, a state-wide bulletin w a s issued for Mrs. Larsen's estranetd huabal)Cf, Noland, 29, Councilman They'll Have to Drag Me to Prison: Spock Converts C.ar to Gas BERKELEY (uPI) -Dr. BenJam Spock, under ht- diotment for enccaaraamc youni men to mist the draft. uJd SuadaJ be wtl1 reaiat IGilll to jli1 ewn if ... ii louDd fllil'1 al 1M chlrie. . LOS ANGELES (AP)i -"I ..... DO ill t• a tio• CNPA Picb New Officers City Councilman Arthur][, wbM1ontr al 1otnc to jail Snyder says be has C'OllVtrt· and ttley will have to drat ed bis automobile to opsate mt In," be 1ald. "No I am OD propane gas as a contri-not lbiltJ. Lyndon JobDIOll LOS ANG1M .'ll's (AP) - bution to the war apinlt ii auntY." ""(....., smog. Spock a1JO aald Jt 11 a The new preeident ol the H the problem of air j)Ol-.. mbundentandlng" that he California N e w 1 p a p e r lution is to be solveif, say. will plel4 'pllty on b1a in· Publlaherl Auodation la der said, the city muat COD· dictment. Geor-ae D. M u r P h Y , alder the possibility of con· Tbe famed pediatrician ~ of the Manteca verting its buses and other asked American families to Bulletbl. vehicles to liquefied petro. "a"-'" dr-,. re 1 t 1 t 0 r 1 Murphy, elected Saturday, 1 --i--u• aucceeda James K. Guthrie, eum gas. aervinl jall sentence• and "That ts why I volunteer· support their ~ajjon to pc.j>llaber of the S a n ed my own car aa an experi· the Vietnam war. »ernardt1'0 Sun-Telegram. mental vehicle," he said. , --Named first vice presl-Tbe conversion involved 'Tbtae men art .. .., ones dent of the group at the · stall ti f f I wbo are patriotJ and the 20th · :innual convention wu lD a on o a new ue ones wbo are co"-eous," tank, a vaporizer, a regula---J. Hart Clinton, publisher tor, and a new carburetor Spock told ID llldience of ol the San Mateo Times. which feeds either propane 2,000 penons at th e Other officers elected at or gasoline into the engine's Berkeley C 0 m m u n l t Y the convention i n c 1 u de d combustion chamber. '!beater. F e r d i n a n d Mendenhall. Snyder said propane re-Earllll' SUnday, Spock editor and co-publisher of duces emission of eye irri· deUvend • tennon at. a the Van Nuys News and tant.s by at least one-third. mornmt service It Glide Valley News, second vice according to ~es by Memorial M~odist Ol~ president; and James W. .• UCLA's en~ depart-~ San Franclsco. ~said · Gill'·"Jr., pobllsher of the ment. • Oemocrata. abould 'ilpporti · H~t News, secretary· * * * treasurer. . Episcopalians Reject Antiwar Resolutions Girl Pilot Dead SAN JOSE (AP) -The crumpled wreckilge of a small, single-engine plane haa been found on the IOUtheast side of Mt. Isabel, SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) delegates rejected by an 10 miles east of here, with -The problems of life an~ overwhelming voice vote a its young coed pilot dead. The body of Vicky Mod· dP.atb -over population and resolution telling Pope Paul ditt, 19, of Stamford, Conn .. war -were the main sub-VI c o n t r a c e P t l o n is a student at Arizona State jects of debate Saturday at neceuary to control "the University at Tempe, was the 118lh annual convention _ho_rr_o_rs_"_o_f _ov_erpo __ P_ula_ti_o_n_. _f_oun_d_l_n_th_e_wr __ e_clr_a.;.1e_._ of the Episcopal Diocese of California. The 700 clergy and laity attending voted down. for the most part, antiwar resolutions and a stand favo!'in~ the use of con· traccpHves. The. delegates represented 75,000 northern C&lifornia Episcopalians. A resolution opposL"lg the use of weapons against civilian targets was about the only vicotry for antiwar delegates. It condemned, any nation which used "an· tipersonnel bombs, napalm. defoliants or any form of che.mlcal or biological war· fare not 1peclfically direct· .S at mllltary targtta." However, the delegate• earlier defeated two ruolu- tioaa which would bave pledlld diOeelUI 1upport to CODIClelltlous objecton and oeberl wbo refute t o cooperate wttb tbe draft. n.feat.ed on a voice vote .... ODt ret01utl0Jl ca1Unt -Git dloctM ''to tanllblJ :=e. ~~con:: ... dlcldld be cannot eoop1raawttlltbl~ ...... a,.tem .. .ota. ....,. nllmlt to tt." A nlOldoa N ''nl coe-ldlallom ob~ wtiio act ..... 1-iD~.. eoa. ldeace" Wit downed • a split vote, with the clergy apprcmng it 78-33 and tbe I.tty defeattnc lt, fll.lM. It Mid ndl ••obedlellft to eamctern 11 fulJJ con-............ Diii-Si .... ~kt ,.._,. ............. "'9.t.HTOlll ....,,._, IUCM ~Cll!M ,, ...... 1111!111 -tllllr. '" .. ........... .,, ' .., \ .·n 'llPAll J"""':f_tlf, .. ~:. . School of BasiMSs ::0~0 eACCOUNTING ;; .. lljf .. 4~· e lBM KEY PUNCH SHORTHAND • IHO=AHD e OENT AL a •t • Wiili ASSlb'Tl.NG All Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday Through Saturday FEBRUARVBARGAIN DAYS! • 4 pc. place setting of English ironstone What a buyl You'll wont to Ml~ entire toblo with this c:laalc, briRlonl $ white lrontten• dinnerware. Chip retlltant, dishwasher llf• and priced to acrv• you l'ltOM)'I l'toc• Mtting includ. -'Inner plate, cup, aovcer, and fruit/ d.utrt dish. Serving pleces and accessorin art ollO ovallobl• at Penney's low, low priced Imported from Enoloncl. Hurry lnl YtW won't want to mils lhi1 spe<iol "'"•· HUNTINGTON BEACH ( HuntinfJton Center) /'l ' ~ .· . . . • --. . . ...... ' I .- . --- ANAHEIM -~ a buaband'a ~a!W -all the 1'ey 1-ld tbt wln6nc UW theJ would be cub in the home. aupect _.. .., .. M1iie kilW 11 they called police, Davia, 31. toJd police the ad IMa u.e, .,. ..._. .. Ambeilll famlly of tour nparW Sanday nlgbt ~t Int suapect kDocbd oe the and ,....a -.t plleld ta tbeJ luld ben bound and docrabootlo'c~MMlut-a~ ..... bJ two men and ed di:rectiOllS of )Ira. navt.s Attf/r ?UIKktJll t b e their bome raaaacked. to a neuby addreu. home the Juapecta toot Gd' Tbe vtatims are Mr. and Al Davia c.,. to.the door in the Davi•' 191'1 cadiUM Mn. Nonna Davis, 173 . . _.1 .. Marjan St., and t h e i r · to aid m the ~. a W'b.iC'h they -they woUI chlldrea, Marcus, S and man described 11' a feet 1, leave nearby. A MrprlMl1 Olrol, 4. cSeMed in a litbt 1uit with ADlbeim ollcer aaid tfall .. _The IUspecta betnl aoulbt iand)' blond hair and a pom-momiDC, "aad U ,,.. 1 Mn" the ~ and kid-Mpinc ~{4 from ._ padour bairM. ~ a there.'' snub-nosed revolver from 'rhe family .-.w....S , his pocket. by one ol the JddMi"1'1 .... Mann. es. Set The family .... ordered wm kin you iater tf , ... to sit · on the lkina room call police". They freed couch and their beads were themselves in about • • ~ ... ··ffotllry'' eel'• tUDk: ~ laraJDI! e A..a· drt..,.ia.-, eel-·,.. ... it'. .. enwDet pCllltlan! e A ........ la ... -·~·­lliJe! • Seit()()} SJi()'\V'_c_ov_e_red~_•_l_t_h __ •_tocli __ ·n_1_•. __ mmo_· __ ies __ and ___ c_an_ed __ olficer _____ •·====================================== SAN CELEMENTE DAILY "I.OT Slillf ....... Red Rgder'• 'Dad' The Marine Corps ~ Dept. Band's "Patriodc Ftac Paceant" will be' pre~nted Tblll'lday at San Clemente High School ill three performances at 9:20 and 10:20 a.m. and 12::l> p.m. Fred Harman (right), 6S.-year -old "daddy" of the Red Ryder comic strip which was born in 1938, created the informal atmosphere of a cowboys' campfire Friday at the Orange County Press Club in Santa Ana's Saddleback Inn as he swapped tales with (left to right) Earl Wilson of the DAILY PILOT and bis wife, Lora, a·nd Bob Wheeler, Anaheim News Bureau photographer. Harman • • ·• and 11 other member6 of Cowboy Artists of America were in Santa Ana-to open Second Annual Roundup of Cowboy Art, on display at Saddleback . .through March 5 and with pres,, club members during weekly TGIF session. Nearly 4,000 elementary, junior hilh anJ high school students in the Capistrano Unified School Diltrict will view tbe event. : 1 : DEATH NOTICES I : .Charlft w. c~~l llldl•rwn>Olb CYR Leaders s;lent • ........ Hwnllnetan IHCll. Peued ll'#aV " In the pageant 19 Marines, w~aring military uniforma that correspond to the period 1n hiltmy which their flac• represent, march to muaic and drumbeats. • •Fef>. 4. ~lwd IW wife, Vlrtlni.1 two d41\/fhi.n. Mrs. CN!rlene Ch.Incl· ler, Huntlntfan leach, end Mrs. Vlr· t lnla Smith, Reno. NeVMNI '°"' • :-Ch8rlet W....Sell C.MV, Jr .. Whitt!.,: two brothen. Paul, of Laa. ls.bella1 • end Russell. of IC1Vllwltd1 •n<I 11 • • .:.,,.l'Cldllldren. Memorl•I 1 • r v I c t s. • .. TU<lldn . Feb. '· I" Ille Clle.,.I at Pacific View, wll!I Mr. l!merl Pett • ofllclal1"9. 1nurnmenl, ,.,..usoteum o1 • tM Peclflc. 01rectecl IW Pacific view ~morl•I Pe~. FemllY JU90HI• ,,,.,.., • ·w1slllnt1 to m.U mem61'1•1 conh'lllU- t1on1. ,,1e_ contl'lbUle IO ""' c:.ncer • •• 5oclt1Y. On Meeting Walkout By THOM BARLEY Of Ille D ... t rlllf Steff The pageant has been performed on nationwide television as well H\ before hundreds of national and community organlzatiom. FIRST, FAST 'Wh• t.111 Y" first ai...t th• Mft 111 l .. al -.1 ChHlt it eut. lt'1 ... r1y alwayt tk DAILY PILOT. Park were the three •n- nouooed candidates for the . ANAHEIM -California post being vacated by Hicks. Younf Republicans (CYR) But Staunton wJ:lbdrew his leaders today retused to candidacy before balloti.OC comment on the clouded began and threw the vot1.Dg future of tMir org.anizatlon-, 1trengtb of bis lfoup behind 24 hours alter more than, __ Le_w_is_._-..1.·----~;;::;:;;:;====::::=:======·1 one-third of the delegates1 ..... ..,. marcfled out of the annual "' N p . •bl T Shrink convention at the Grand OW 08S1 1.le 0 Hotel here · p • ful H ho•d But me.rs .ito follow· I am emorr 1 8 ed presidential candidate Ancl Promptly Stop J'he ltchina, Rod Schapel of Garden Relieve Pain In MOit Cues. Grove from the auditorium 1 Ne. Toft, N.T. (8,.tat): Sei-of the tnflaiaM i...onlloi• inliisted tdday that their tac-e~ haa f~WMI a med.t.tilin toot Jlace. tion would refus. to rejoin 'Wlth the ability, ia meet-Tbe~aPN,..atioa Jl't. . • . -to promptl7 atop ite\iar, Tllere'1 no otller fora ala the ma 1 n argamzation. nlinepainudltdaaDJUrtnk lib it! Prepautie•·K al•• "This bas been coming for hemorrhoidl. 1100th11 irrttatacl tbe1M1 aall a long time " said delega.te Tiet.I b7 doeton ]'!'O'Nd t1lat Mlpe pre ... t flutMr meetioa. Art e3ssen' of G a r d e n in ~.,. aft.r cue, 1rhile sen.UT In oiatmeat or ... ppoaltor7 relin:iltl' pain, amaaI redadion form. Grove.~ "We've had more than enough of the petty -------------------- dictators who tried to run this convention." Sdlapel'& walkout follow· ed a bittet' battle between himself and outgoing presi- dent John1ijcks of Fresno. Actions taken by the creden· tials committee, kom which voting delegates receive ac· c r e d i tation, apparently sparked the walkout by Schapel's disgusted sup· por1ers. Alter Orange C o u n t y delegates had been challeng· ed on several occasions. Schapel accused Hicks of "manipulating" the meeting to ensure ttle election of Stephen Lewis of San Mateo as president -the can· didate favored by the Ricki' faction, a c c o r d i n g to &hapel. Scllapet, Lewis, a n d Marshall Staunton of Menlo DEATH NOTICES McGINN Merwret McGlnn. 10242 INIUI OrlV9. H11<1llnt1tan llHcl\. 1'"9ed •-t l'ftl. 4 et 1!1t .,. of ,,, SUl'VI""' bv .._ N<ICI, """"" W .. el l!lt llomt: ... ,.,, MerNret Mc:Gl""I """ tons. Denlel, Wlllltltr: Ptllllle W. Mc:GIM, Jr .• N"'" JHHY: ..W John P. IM.-Glnn, MasMdlvMttll ...ii IJ IT ...... dllldrtn. R_,.,, Moftdly, 7 P.M .• Smiths ~rv. R..,ltm M<tu, 'TutlNv. t A.M.. SS Simon erllll JUdt C•lllolk Cl\llt'Cll. lni.<rnMt, ~ ~ CemelefY. Dll'ICIM 1W lmlllle Mwtuerv. LAWSON Robert C. Le-. 1"'7 0.-, .,._ ttewood. ,... 21. S.rvle:et ..,..,.. Wtsklllf CNNI ~ ........ 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I 0 .............. ,,1d1l1R...., ....... . •A11 ...................... ~ ...... . • CrMbhaft aM ai_.. .. a••••• w,.11111• l•I• rvw -- i.. • I r --, Held Owr Thlnl ... !'A 8UPBRB m..M1·--- "BRILLIANT ctmllQ ART." _.....,-.f --- Sumner Lone'• comedy, •'Ne.er Too Late" la th • current production of t b e Wetbnl_,. Community ,,...... ' WbllewU .._.. ... .. eetld, .,. bulcal11 weak plot, wtllcb focuaea on a flft:Jllll y..-old m• wb9 LADY IN WAl11NO S.lly c ....... ttl, la really the !<QI point of tt>e p.lly's colll.lc atruc· turt1 Pau&hter Kate's ply! lnC of her busbarld to get her preinant a.re aome of tbe production'• funniest ~. Marguerite Myers, " h o Low }\ates plays Edith Lambert's f'rieect, Grace Kimboroulh, To. 'Students dQel a smashing job. She ls totally believable. A n d With the openlu 0 f friend Grace 11 particularly WilliMD> Saroy&ll'sl'l' T h e eQjoyable becat11e abe .. 'nine .~ Xour Life" at tbe the one char~i.t' who re:-'third SleP'Tbuter in Costa tusea to be intimidated by M. es a, S o u th C o as t Harry's haranaulnt. Repertory of Uci ah an· Delpite aorne pathetic Stu nou.nctd that a special stu· Enrinish overtones, "Never deut rate is beinc offered Too Late" 11 tecbnlcally during the theater'• 111ring 10und and 11 a comedy well season subscription drive. worth aeeinc. Stated in-the· Studebt subtcriptions to round at the 17th Street Au-the aeason'.s f i v e pro· becomes almC)ft paruoJd ditorium, the action 11 en· ductiona are being cold for _...__ be .....__ ... ..t bll ri , Jlvened by the audience '6. lowerine 4he price of ·-_.. .,_ 8 trayed by Sally· ~Jey, is nearness. Four more perfor• &tudent adm.isaioa to ft.25 11 pnpant, 4Jnplir• the another UJiealY·molllbed·in· mances are scheduled, Fri· per play. OOR executive comic Impact front-of-Harry type. Finally da11 and Saturdaya tllrof.tgh director David E mm e a SUI Brandon, who pol'· she gets the last laufbt but Feb. 11. ' aotes that the ·ltudent rate's tra11 tbe male lead, Harry raUonale is twofold. Lambert, perfectly charac-for the first two aci. rh e "All ol us at SOR can --. tbe Calverton. Mast., meekly puta up with Harry's 'Heat,' Steiger remember when we were lumber Jard owner who bas whining that it's her fault students, and we didn't have fallell ta iov. wttb llia bust-aione that they're havtn1 a G1·ven ·Awards muchmooey," Emme• ca.id. .., at the expense of hiJ "Also, our product 1 on wife and family. ba~ Crowley does.a fine schedule covers a broad Harry bas onl,y contempt J'ob and her acting improv-NEW YORK CAP) -.The area of theatrical styles and for hit aoa-ia.law, Charlie-New York Film Critics f!ovides a fme a•innlement ...__.. "-Tom Titus Ht ea as the play progresses. ..._ .,_,,_ ":t • 1 In the first acene, there is Award for the best movie or a student's educatioo in contempt is wUustifted u ol 1987 has been presented drama." Cbarlie ii a bard wefting a alight mak~up problem. to producer Walter Mlrisch Besides "The Time or employe at bill fatlMrJD. Wearing a bousedress and a for "In The Heat Ol The Your Life," Shel a g h la"'I lumber va.... bandana, she looks m u c h Nl•t." 7'-1ft • "A T •· r , n.. too young for a m.idclle ace 6" U'l::,.ney s Uie o UNAGG•Uc&yg .,1 matron. Rod Steiger, who co-Hon~ y, • ' Shakespeare's ll&'JGI starred in the film about "M~," and Job n The one . chanetailtic I.at cheerful Charlie does FOCAL POINT crime and racial prejudice Osborne's ' ' Th e Enter· .· STARRING ••• • euN CAM•••LL ·• Till ILOllOMI • IOYCI & HART • THI AllDICAll 1-: • •UllT MCa DAVI HULL • .. : • llLL llilOTT AND HIS DATE Nrmtl •TH£ MUST~· YOUNG MEN FROM NEW ORLEANS • ROYAL TAHITIAMt· ONE PRICE INCLUOU MRY™INGI UMISSllll TO llSllYW. & ALL l~ (IMeUllS ••ll•rt. ........ act ts an ageresslve exter· The Lamberti' clau1hter, in the south, wu named tainer" will be ataged at · lar. Thu• be ii. continuaDy1_K_ate_, p_Ia_y_ed_by_~ __ R_od_C_·_be_s_t_ac_to_r_. ______ t.be_'lbi'r __ d_S_te_p_. --------------------- subject to the buDyinc of dobtinant Harry. Ha:rry'a wife, Edith, por· . ' I ·Anne in 'FBI' KOLL YWOOD -Anni Buter bas been 1iped to 1uest star in the "Relion of Peril" episode of The FlU. Open Nifhtty 6:45 ,.m. ................ a,... ,-~ ----I PaUl NI WM.JN con1 1l.1''"1 tUkt I I ~ft ~ _.- L ---' .aAT PILM a•lllCI mWT TUIYAY ~ ........ "ANNA KARJNINA" .... w ..... '"" ..... ....... "MIN ANO llLL H i t • ~ , El Rancho invite• 11ou to enjog lnterestino food .1~cialtie1 from ... all comen of the rDOrldl Thia week ... NIW 11c11•1S -Fottr great ~w menu maki1lg ideaa are 1JOUT3 th~ 11'f'f'k 11t El Ra'ftchol Pirk 11p yovr free retipt& at otir aervice nunt ro•o•t· er1 .•• and int ro- dw:e flOt/T fn.m il11 to deliglt.tf ul dift.iftg! \ Choose from the8e favorites • , , Sarrente's Sliced Provolone, (6 oz. pkg.) Precious Mon arella (8 oz. ball) or Precious Rieotta (16 oz. cup) and add the authentic touch to Italian cookiql Shrimp ........ ~.~-~~ ......... s129 t. Peeled, cleAned and cooked •• jumbo aize •• for uaurtd tende?DMI Chicken .... ~.~.~~.~ ................ m Bir plump Grade A Fryer• •• Whole ••• '(cut.up tryen UL)' Sausage ....... ~.~ ................... 7~ llild or Hot •• madt OD our pnm.1111 with old counbf, ~ U.. ' I Prleea i• eff eet at an stoN Jloa., Taee., Wed .• Feb. 5, 8; 7 ... ... ... . .... .. . . .. ~ ... -·~ .. •!?"- .• ' ·~ ~~. r ... \11 • While the boy 11 reluctant to .leave · bil friendly uima1 p~ ·he auddenly ftDdl him· iell anxious to join the wcrld ef ;lhinuma when be ae_les a ~Jl little gtrL Naturall)'. . V6kel depleting many of ~ ~ anbnal cUracten bi-,... ... beklal to Ptsn:Jbrrll, 8ebutlma Cabot. LOGit Prima. 0eorge Sinden, S~ BoDow11, J. Pat O'· M'aUIJ and Bruce Reltber- inan. Daleen Carr ii the voice-talent uclped to the Clrl '~end. Tbe Udo t1'eatre ii loaded wltb laUCU. too. Coupling a pair ot "wbmeii," the dall abowinC of BarefM DI fte Part plm Waterllele Ne. J 1ppN!I more to adult IPIJl"9- datiaa. One of BroldwlJ'• IOagNSfi running st.ce bit.I. Barefol& la Tiie Pan II a riotom11 fun. ny movie •tsrbtl Jue Fcmda and Robert Redfcrd u a lm- eymom couple. Cbarill BoJer' ud Mildred Natwick (lhe was in the ,..tgln.al BrOlldway cut Ilona with Redford and Herbert Edelman> turn ln ter· rllic p a r t 1 u prlndpala ill the amusing life led by the newl1-weds. Showing at the Lido j.n Technlcolcr, Bareloet ha Tile Park is gumuteed fer }a ughs. W1terbole Ne. I, likewise fn, .Technicolor, produces its ~with a lot of spoofing 6f. Ute traditional "Old West." stiGou.ng of scenes occured on -rocauon ln the California de11ert town of Mojave, once th& site of a fabulous g o 1 d str~e Jn the 18llOI. Plenq of S\llJ)eDlt ii aandwlched Well ~:~!Ween the IUffns. t. ...... -~, I.,._._, .,,,., _,.....; ""'9•.... • I • Includes latest mOdels: colors, & 1tyte1 Fords, Chevy1, G.T.0.'1 & others• Your choice of Bibs.· No .. 2655R: 2654R: \.. 2650. Come in todey & sevel . ' . 'POLAROID COtOR FILM I .... $4.10 Type 108 Poleroicl Ft1m •t this low low price for thrM days only-letter Hurry I "ASHLAND" IHERMAL BLANKET '2~~3M 1333 .... $1.47 & $it.47 Cotton cover to protect eith.r twin or clouble Twin Tlift Scatter Rug '3~'"7 Rut is JOO~. cotton,. reversible .. Comes in mt. colon. HARDWOOD t;O~DING CHAIRS '194 T Sturdy l>ut lightweight, +lies• versatile chairs elweys handy. Charge ltl / , 'HOW DO I LOYI THEE?' -A. Robert Short presents a bouquet of flbwers to hil wife, a put presmnt of lido Isle Woman's Club, Mrs. Arnold Dovey plays AJIFl>riat~ ~ouod· music, •hich symbolically exprestea the ~ to Ill RA< for plilpresidents ~ the club's 2001 ~ .. ~. i . ' ' Limelight Focuse·s , ·on Lido's Leaders A special trlbute will be paid Lido Isle Woman's Club's' "valentine's•• -those who have given from the heart during their reign as president. Since a rainy afternoon in February 20 years ago, when 25 Lido women decided to form a community organization to the present when the roster boasts 350 nam es. many changes have occurred. However, each president and her board have contributed generously to the success of the club during their leadel'$hlp. - Past presidents, who .,ill share the honor spotlight during a luf!oh· eon T\lesclay, Fel. 13, in the~ clubboUle, include the Mmes. Donald Jacobi, H. J. Meany, Ruaell Robinson, Walter Smith, Robert Short, Stuart BabcOck, Ralph Holden, Frank Austin, Hal Dike, Keith Michelsen, Martin ~y. Thomas Letto, Ralph Tandowsn, Charles Lamb, Allen Crisell, Nelson W. Niece, Kay Langenheim, Kent llitchcock and Warner B. Gates. . · Mn. Arnold Dovey, current president, announced special. entertain- ment awaits members, guests and honorees. To underline the valentine theme, Rena and Stanley Waxman, drama duo of radio and television will present a program entitled "How Do I Love Thee." 'Ibis dynamic husband and wife team presents the wence of plays and stories in a dramatic style which baa won ~em accb.lm from coa6t to coast. · Their program touches the various faceta ef romance u seen in a whirlwind courtship, on a hilarious boneym~ bl the springtime of mar- riage and in the wfnter of wedlock. -o. f11cther c~ out tbe beart.s and Cowers theme will be decor• ti0111, under the dtrec on of Mn. Hernald9 Avila and Mrs. Ray DeMott. During the traditional ._J?reluncheon punch bowl. informal modeling of fahloal from GKC of Faaoion Island Will be featured. Membel'6 of the Modellnt Section with Mn. Warren Rose u chairman will sene as manne- qutm. to 'All . ·A l lG H~ltT -Assisteem, who have shown their big- , ~.,tb.ljugb deyoted hours to community service, will be reCOgniled during their annual Mother • daughter Medallion Tea Wednesday, Feb. 14 .. Medallions will be pre- Assistance A very special day has been selected to honor very special people. · Assisteena of Newport Beach Assistance League' have circled Feb. 14 in red, de6ignating the date of their / annual tea when mothers are given a special salute and members' service is recognized. The Mother-daughter Medallion Tea will take place In the League Servi~e Center, Newport Beach. Each girl, who bas completed two years of service in Assisteena wiH receive a gold medallion and members who are high ~boot seniors will be presenied a medal· lion with a dro~ pearl. A surprise award will be made to the Outstanding A..sisteen who has given the most community service hours in the past year. During the presentation ceremony. eaoh coed will step through a giant lacey valentine to receive her award from Mrs. William Spurgeon m, league president and Mrs. Watter R Gayner, Assisteens coordinator. Medallion winners are the Misses Carroll Badham, Shar<>A Ba@am, Diane Barrett, Pauline Boyd, Gail Broering, sue· Chapman, Libby Crowner, Sue Finley, Tr.acey Gayner, Sandy Holstein, Julie Janis, Benita Lil· )~graven, Laura Manning, Kim Parker, Lisa Pennington, Wendy Peterson and Sally Storch. -~-Senior t.lrls receiving special recognition are the Misses Kristine Boyd, Elizabeth Carver, Cathy Clarkson, Jane Fletcher, Sally Holstein, Deanna Peyton, Diane Plumb, Anne Storch and Suaan· Watcher. New s :~ That's l • • eeoted by Mi;t. Walter R. ·Gayner (Jigbt) as each eliOble member steps through a huge, l.acey heart. Ready to receive her_awar~ fa Miss Sally Holstein. . ~ · Complementing the setting will be the tea table, adorned with hearts and a centerpiece of bearta and flowers, according to tea chainnan Miss Lisa Pennington who will serve as a hostess with her mother, Mrs. Wil- liam Pennington. Guests will be greeted at the door by Miss Anne Storch, Assisteell6 chainnan. As mothers arrive, mem- bers will present them with a heart.shaped nosegay. Some also will honor their grandmothers as they are members of the Newport Chapter. Other honored guests include the executive board of the league and the Junior Auxiliary, the Mmes. Spurgeon, Wilbur Reynolds, Robert Forbes, Jphn Storch, Robert Andrews, Nicbolas Frank, ,Robert ~it­ ner, John B. Parker, Theodore Robins Jr., Charle,; Dar· nail, James Sink, Albert ~o and Conrad Schweitzer . MNJ. Claude Patterson, chairman of Las Reinas Auxil· iary and Mrs. O. W. Richard, sustaining chairman· aleo will be honored. One of the major prospects of Assisteens is staff- ing the Boutique section of the league's 'lbrift Shop. Besides working as salesgirls, members devote many hoUJ'fl to collecting and marking articles for sale. They presented a Bundle Luncheon Fashion Show for 100 friends, who contributed boutique items as their admission. In December, the teen.age auXillary adopted two families and provided a "merry Christmas" from tree to dinner, gifts .and even individualized stockings. All hours worked will be happily represented when Asslsteens present Mrs. Spurgeon .with · a •500 check whictf will be U6ed to finance orthodontia for a child at the league's Children's DenW Health Center. Fit ·to Broadcast' dtviduals U they recommend cigarette mnoklni to teen·aieft. Alt them alto if .they hue wer tried to quit. Alt these people approximately bow nmcb money tbtr blw .spent on da-rettea dm1ng the tut ~ ~ Jl\ultiply It by 40~ ftea Mt' youraelf what other pleaaurea ybta ml*1tt en.Jo)" for an equal mnoat -pleuures that do not carry tbe nu of hmc c:tnc:er. liq u bow net Dr. Flen8C9 Br..-'*a. th 17-1UHW. I aa ........ ... ,... ud .. Dr. Bnwa ,. .. .,,.nutty .. ,. ... ~ g ... HUe before ...._ ti ,_, ......... '' AJt ,_. local tJre dlpartment'a aaststuce fn liMrn&N llt value of ""i:ty ciettto1td Ud de numbet Oi(;, lost ea a ......i of noken' careleaaness. ''Having made the above studlea ~ will be in a1 better po1ltlon to ' JUdge 'tllltaether or net 1" abould eoU." -AN ORSOON LANDERS !'AN DEAR FAN: Ma17 ~1b fw let· L ~ "" . . . . DAILY ftlLOT <l\aa1U •• .... It. claim.. no.a Marl t ~•Mlluld• durinl ......... . celebr.W m ~.:;: Catholic aunll, The ,_ ol Mr. ad Cblrilt RGblrta ol Z-.ald Bay and lie da..... ol Mr. ad Mn. Daaald c. ObristeDlm of .Oraa11 repeated .. ""' Ware Ile .Rn ....... Ola ol Secretaries MU. CHAILll ltOlllTS Jlt. __, ,.... .... Dltl9 ...... At 1:30 p.m . ..,_, lteODd TbandaJ women of Balda ~ of National 8 • c r etariel' Auodatloa lnt8rnat1onal UlllDble tll different locatlom to attend meetblp. Mn. 8a11J Flem· Ina at ~ • .,. lit tl1lpbomd for lnformatioa. WENDY HINRICHS Brldt41tct June Rites Performed In Laguna Painting _ .T ~hniques . ... ··~"';:-. Shared With ieague the clutibOU1e. Membert are Invited to W1 . these techniquea to canvas and the work judged the winner will receive a '5-pize. Soft Sell Employed Sea SirtDa Cblpter ol TOPS ceWlratied • ftnt sw~ 'Arts anntwrW"J at 11e wt .. , rfplar IQ e • tin g In Announce Date ~ Scbool, 0°* After the bu1lne11 Swet Al1I of c.ta' ..... mtttlnJ, 1 ow • c al o r i • Cab Deoaratlnl aab Will nfrtlbmlDtl were aervtd hott a IDlltlnl W•INdl1, and .wtalnment was pro- Jl'eb. 7, at 7180 &:'.In the vided. ~=-Rice wt111:! Anyone wilbiDC to Take a dtmamtratioll oe Decont· Oft Pouncla SenalblJ may -..:. v=-:-Ncrultlq.., -=-ct_._th 548-31_e_le_~_·_Mr_s_. Don- memben Ind for furtbm' ID- fcrmatioa Mn. TOGY Alcala. presJ.ded. may bt Olllltact· . ed at &tf.3879. ' I Kids Like to ~~~ ""~Y~ ~-r SAVE203 . ··.' ~J\!~. - . You're irwhcl to ..._, 1 funnel showing of sprin<J gowns for the bride and her entire brid.I party on Wednesday, February 7th, at ? :30 · p.m. in the New~rt Room. To re;serv• your ' tfc'-+s. phone f!M-1200, Bridal lol0n or .Bridal 'ift Re9'stry. .. \ llA'. -......... ,. .... l19Jltel •'' Jfllllll .... illlr'JtSlilP'lh•e1 ~•••t11•11l•SW1•i•a1,.-sil•-, clllll, _ ......... ,.. ........... JICDld .. ... yatd lillt " ..... 111'11 llllp ,. fritlds .. lllltlws select .. far ,. ........... ,. daa't ..... dupliclti-. .. hapl ,.,. ~ (cfi)~ rttistlr will IS ••• WI have I &ii far ~ yw ... JOU .. ""$ "' ltddiiW EMusy Y•book ••• 111 inwlllble ............. "'*"tar .. !ride llld lier .... - "'!'be wise man controls bis deltiny. . ·Altroloo pcNnta the way.•• . illEll Olar. 2J.A&r. 1th Be reallatic about lllOMy. pqueuloaa. 0 v •re om e lendftcy toward wllhful thinki.Q1. You're IOina to have more freedom of thoul)lt. ICtioD. But don't ruab matter•. TAURUS (l\pr. ao.May ~ 21J): Weight . of ad de d : reaponaibiUty la fell today. \ Mate, partner upresaea • desire which may be dif. ficult to comprehend. Study ARIES meuage. Patience i.a a virtue today. GEMINI (May 21.June 21J): Finish what you start. Your effort.a attract men than usual aJDOUQt « at· • tentlon. Bebind-tae-acenea • activity affecta your plans. ; Have alternative methcps at : band. Be ready for cbangea. CANCER (June 21.July • 2Z): Stress oriliJWJty. Don/t" follow the crowd. Set your ; own pace. Be prepared for :some restrictions on spend-· in&. speculation. Key ls to ~be practical, y ~ t im· ,. aginaUve. Think. ~ LEO I J\lly 7.3-Au1. 22): Practical affairs dominate. :You can't get away from :d o m e s t I c · p rofessional ':demands. You can solve • :problem by being receptive. "Means listen to suggestions. Be sympattletic. ~ VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): : Strive to get on solid :ground. You've been ~g : too much at once. ~e • to normal pace. Today you • can choose the best. Utiliu ·power of selection. LmRA (Sept. 23-0ct 22): • t ! • l • ·' " Versatile 9146 4 sz!s 0 12\i-241i £., 1ff ..,.i .... 11f MT' .... 'reah is the way you'll P.'lin sprini and aummer days in tbia quick. zip-front skimmer! It's a dress, travel or beach coat -24- J>our marvel! Printed Pattern 9146: Half Sizes 12~. 14%, 16~. 18¥.a, 20~. 22~. 24~. Size 16~ (buat 37) takes 3 yd.I. 35-in. SIXTY .FIVE CENTS in ~a Jot each pattern - add l& centl for eecti pat· tem for flrst·dasa mallin1 JIM special handllne. Send to Marian Martin. the DAI· 'LY PILOT, 442 Pattern ,Dept., 232 West lath St., '-!ew Yor~.i...!'· Y. 10011. ,Ptfnt NAmr;, ADD~ ':With '411'", SIZE and STYLE ;WMBER What's Doing MARY DAY, 642..u21 FOREVER. FREE FR.OM UNWANTED HAIR .,. a1.1ac.1~ HAllll-tr .. ~I NAUTY CAN M YOUM WITH GUiii JCtlU ~YSl8 Mr:T'MODe IT'a nt& e~I. MODllllf WAY TO PIMllAHGCT MAltlt ftSMOVALJt ... 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Court Stella .. . . -..::. -- -2 -.. ... .. - -- • NEWP.ORT CEMT!R • 644·2200 • MONDAY, ntURSOAY, FRIDAY 10:00 TILL J:JO • OTM!R DAYS t~OO Ttll 5:30 .. •• .I •e ....,, ,""II) ~' 1'61 0 h ~·......, . ::-r:. .=:.a:: ot .. Jeeddal'• Oltblltc a.da. Cotta Miia Ju& .....,. 1DOl'Dlll. ...... Jn. 1'boalu J. Hma perfGnned ......... rial ..-i n• tor CatbJ Am SlllDdsa Ud Terry L,_ Jooes ol ODlta MelL Tbe bride, ........ ot ... and Mr1. Dale Jay~ of $anta Au. .... ucorted by her fatmer dotrll u al• lined rib utin bo•• ucl ml"'Mure bouquets ol bble and lrMD Roct. lbe won a full 1eDtua ...... aatin ,.,.... ,....., a ICOOP neckJn Md be11 llMN wblda ..... edllCI wttb eeq1lla tr 1• m•4 ICieUoped laee. 1'be lace au. fOnDtd tht border of 'tier trabt and tbe petal ~ ~lllpiece wtdch cao&ht her m..-.. veil. 8be cmied a cucade of caintlllu and babJ• bnatll. Gowned la powder bW. crtipt with ebartr-.e trim end cU1'1iaa a colGnial pouff o f dyed-to-mat.ch camatloM wu Mlaa Donna Marie Saundtra, lister of the bride and mad of honor. amtreuae gown• wttb blue trim and matcblng c.-utioa bouqaeta were eeltcW for Min Sbelly Sim .. ol La Jolla and'Mn. Ainber Stetnllub of Dana · • MIS. LAR9tY A. llNJAMIN ................ IMch Heme I Point, bridesmlidl, • n a MIN Weody Saunder•. tbl bride'• .. and janior' MIS. TIRRY LYNN .IONU Hawlillft HoMymoeft I I I I I I I I I I I : NIW cLASsu • : START F111uA•Y• Peering · • • ·'·' Yrs., • Around •' to 10, • •II Yrs. u, ··-------cmm• • • • • PHOENIX; Ariz., wu the • acene ti a festive get· • topller of ae v er a 1 • HarbOritea • • Mr•. Bert Brewer of • ALSO • l11term•4l•t• a . . ....-;;---. 8 Adval)UCI ladet, • Modern Jin • • Corona del Mar, who la spettdinl the winter in Pboenbl, honored a Newport J:Jeach visitor, ?l.ra.~ Clauck ?atteraon, with a luncbtoa 1n the Arlaona Biltmore. • • : 1#1111 ?n11eu : SdtiJ 1( : • : ~lltt • •JU N. NIWr<)~T ILVD. • 8 NIWr<)RT IEACH • '42-4068 • • lndlwe SMt -·--• I I I I I I I I I I I Amons those 1 e a te d around .a table decked with red roses and pink carna· tlona were the M m e s • Walter Mill!, Frank Barnes, R. F . Ficks, B. A. Anderson and S. Dunbar. Teena ••• Are You Ready To Be Charmin;? "You'll qet 11.x marvelous weelca of prot.saional train!nq learn\nq the insldo acoop on mak•up, maQk, po\4e and QTQCe, modellnq technlquea, fmhlon facts, and personality pointers. And aa a floalo lt'a you ... in a special 9J'Oduation sho"'. You'll recelvo a QU.lde to beauty and fashion notebook, a 1maahinq new vinyl lhould· er tote boq, and a tab .. tectlon of co.metic Qift1. Completo coUJ'M cost St.SO. bridesmaid. nr..ect 1n • wbtte frock and carryinc wtllte .. camtUiaa waa Michelle s .~ c bb · B •J LGSIOI• °'Detroit, • COUJ1n a nu ra o as r 1 ae· of the bride and finer Cltl. _ Dalt SaUJHlen Jr., the St. JObn tbe lS a p tl a t Red velvet and chifbl brtc1e'a brother,••• the rloi Catholic Olardl, C 0.1 ta empire gowns IDd ~ belrtr · • Maa wu tbe .-it1 for of red roae1 md carnatiou Tbe brldell'~_aonJ of the vow ad rh>C extbanl' in te rs p e r 1 e d w it b Mr. and Mr1. -oaes ·stephaDotia w e r e selected of Honolulu, uked-IMU. ol 8-lra AJlD C o b b , fOr MJas Qwlotte Louile Langlola of Detroit to be dauehtfr of Mr • .llld Mn. Davis, inll& of bollCI'; Min his best man. Uabers were o. G. Cobb . Jr. of Oofta M~et leajamin, the James Edwarda of Oranp, Meu * LlrrJ Alan Ben· bfidegroom'1 1l1 t e.r and Rubin Gutierrez of Newport j .... 1~ ot a .. .---Beach bridesmaid, and M 1 a s Beach and Theodore Getten, ........, •---.-· Darlene Mary Cobb, the Santa Ana. The ltev. Mark lttbll1 llrtdl'a a.. and junior A reception for 150 1Ueats performtd the I at a r d a J llrtdtlmald. Dreated in a followed in the bome of the mOJ'Ding nptlill. miniature red velvet frock bride'• parent.a, where Mn. Given in murlqt by her and carryia* a basket ol Lillian White circulated the red rose peta1a wu Jean pest book and ?Ms. Leo father• tbe bride ·wore • Mane Donnelly. flower lb'L Dube cut the cake and peau de sole gown, 1weepin1 Tbe lx'idegrooJD son of prealded at ttie punch bowl. into a chapel leith train Y.r. and Mrs. A.' F. Btn- Othtrs usiatine were Mf. and featuring tndltional jamln of Donnelleon, Iowa, and Mrs. Robert Branch tone 1leeve1 accnt.ed with .._ attladed by • &. fni! Mr: and Mrs. Stuard lace app.Uque, pearle and ,.. • ..NoW • Nit ~ ~.,i • Malmgren. quim. The lace w a • were Glem J. ~ · The bride, a dl"ama major repeated at the waist and bftde'I b~ IDd Jamt1 at UCI, la a graduate of trimmed the skirt and train. P. J.. wbtle Michael La Jolla High SchOol. Her A butterfly styled nil of CObb, ~· mtae•1 bnthfr hUJband, wbo ~fl'Ved with French silk illusion wu wu tM rtng beanr. Mill the U. S. Navy, is a student oaoctrt to a two-tier wedding Sheila Noble, sololJt.wu ac· at Golden Weit Q>lle1e. cake-etyled crown of lace companied at the organ by Following a honeymoon In and pearls. White rosea and Rv Pelletier. Hawail and Yosemite, the ltepbanotil cascaded from Misa Kathy D o n n e 11 y bridal couple will zesldt a heart.shaped fr~e which circuJldld the iuett booll in Ne~ Beach. formed her bouquet. during lie reception ta tbe Laguna Greeks ~tudy Delta Gamma Project dnttcb ball whidl waa dlc:Cnted in tbe ~ vaJeatine ttaeme feftu'iDg a tiered hea.rt .. baped cake. ~ol1'1'tl'llC a 11 or th er .n Wida boolYmoon, t!lt bridal couple wln mide in Jr~ BMcb. The brldl 11 a gl4mt.t Of Cotta ..... Bllb ScMol an4 .. ...-OrlDli Coaat CoU.. Htr tiasband, who ·11u : .... low ,.... 1tWt 1a1 U.S. {'(aYJ, recetvtd hil ....-Ill Iowa ud aJM .-..SatOOC. Laiuna Beach Panhellenic members will bear of th'e Delta Gamma sorority's project in Loi An1ele1, Al~ to tbe Blind and Slgbt Conservation, durin& a meetint in the Emerald Bay bome of Mrs. J . M. Shea at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 7. Speaker, Mrs. Lawrence Reynoldl also of Emerald Bay, bu been conaected with the Loa Angel11 !U1Dd Children's Center, the only one of its kilid in the United St.alts for both normal and emotionally dllturbed amall children. Mn. Harold lvea, pro- eram chairman, Hid Mrs. William D. Bird Jr. Will chair the meetln1 with tbe assistance oC. tat Mmes. John H. Aabley, Jamet A. Martin an4 Carl W. Nub. Mn. Dolores Cronin, 5.11-Ail members of national Wfl, 1'ill 'tab ea 11 • women'• IOCial sororities reprdln1 membenbb> ud are invited to attend and mtMIDC 10dt1Qn of t111 newcomera to the Lacuna A nu r I c a a B u • h • • . Pacesetter Beach area are especially Jf1111111'1 Alloclatlda. ftlt welcome. ReservaUoas may dlbwOIDID ptber tM laird On the 1 1 c o n d Wed· be obtained by calllng Mrs. ' Wtdaitllll1 of the moCICh • Diiday• of eacb month. -=Bird=· =·=·= ........ =======' ='·=·=· =====~ membtra of PactMUmr tbapter, Children'• AltJlml Rettardl I.natttute • D 4 HOlpltal are summoned to lntttinp at I p.m. 1'tl. Donald Perkal, M2..._ will fUrDllb locltion lnformMiOD. NOW OPEN! The Beautiful, New Huntington Valley Conwaleseent Hospital RQMANTrQUE EROST Pleme Telephone 842·5551 For liilomialian -..!. GET A SUM, TRIM NEW FIGURE ...... 1 c1,... ....... 1 _., e Loee 2dre1111• In J wetbl • . Lote 3 dr• 11111 In 6 wetksl • Leee4dreus1 .. 1-..1..-.. GIRLS • • • Are you stll carryfnt those extra pou...is~you promised to get off? THllll'I ilO IXCUll 10 • 10n AND OYIRWllGHT NOT ••• with the facilltles alMI IXPERll!NCI COH=EHSealthFQ$paR • =·~u=~ ..=,._ . ............. " •• Mr .......... e HIP AND THI'" IDUCI• e '°""" IMflOYIM8CT t ~· -..... ------ .... .. _,. -.... , .. ,,., TUMll.EWEEDS -------- l WAS JOST ABOOT10 ASK YOO 10 TAKE A CUT JN SAL.A~. ~E ~ TO POOR SOSINES.S CONDITIVM>l... II mt. '1tXJ YMAT. .. l'U.COMPR>MlSEJ fi ••• YOO ™<E A COT JN SALAR{ AND l'L.L GIVE 'tO<J ~R RAISE! ••• . FAIR ENXJGH? I ,..... ___ ,., ~.CU::l,Clllll~~~~·1#it I .SEYMOUR C+-'A55161 ~11-H&Hn• ly Tom K. Ryan .•&u.--*tQ••> ..... --= tQ (ta ii.> "°"" .,,..,, _..l.llMa ~ ~· t'CWl .... (C)..,.... ~r.=.-=: le"~, • """ .......... (IO llM.) .......... (90 .... ) ~ ........ lira.• ........... ,eut.e!I\"' ...... 1:ae ...... ..ntit <90 ... , -~~·-·'(SONI.) KIDNAP•D -Julie Sommir•, ~. pen' star• on "Felony Squad" tontabt ln color, at 9 p.m. on Channel 7. ·MIA Sommm ii courted by balldlom• · con-man, Mlcbatl Callan who promises ~ . but enda up a kidnaper instead of a if<>om... ~ ...... (JO •• ) ........ ..,t • .., ··"""' \ ......... .. , ...... .,,. ~· .................. ,.,,,. ........... e( . .... Sdloel .. llllllltrlte .. • .... Cl) ...., NWr: (C) (30 .. the .... . I • lif11J Utile 1111 tlliftb clt7 lift II llM fer tilt CllllNNll, tO llt •uys • e lllldilrt M Jlo• Ill t11t ceutlby. l • ! ,_ .... AMMe (C) (30 7•!• .......... tO (30 ti.) .) Welter CIW!ta. a (ft) (11,.... ! .... .., ..... ..... • iil;flr:-..f Ciiia :-....m: TELft'JSION VIEWS 'Bonanza' Still Tops • .) ...... RIWa llft: stiMll llld "°" 1----------------""' ...,_.. • ..._.,. htlr. e11ot ly CYNTHIA LOWlY • I U.. lleJ (30 111111.) ............ (Q ($0111!tl.) .111t ......... ew11Urflllll ........ ....... • Trtll" C1 11 .. 11• (I) ..) Ill> ... ...... .,.,,, .... (IO ..... , • Tdlllal ClrW .,,.. ... 111c....r~ .._ • 11 .,....,. AF' Ttle"lsl~lo Wrlttr I!: (I) (IO 111111.> Doll 111°' NEW YORK (AP)-~'Boaan11, .. tbt NBC Wett. • ..... ............_ -em that gallops alona ·~~r at the head ~th• · -'"' (IO ....., televiaon pack, ii a series doesn't ca\118 mudt excited mo ming.after talk, but the folks keep tun· in& it ln, year ~fter year . &~ 22: •Mit Mr. TWl- • T .......... 11:11 ..... &C) (IO ..., M.Jella THI MOST rectnt epilod8wa1 a tood example of the aeries' shrewd style. There was the import- ant emphasis on a story that could be played u a period costume drama or a contemporary tale wt~ nothing more than a few cban1es of sell and refer· enc es. There wu a bit of gun~liniinc. some filt.wav· ing -all familiar background of the legendary Wild West. And there was that nice Cartwright family, always on the side ct law, order, c0unt.ry · and motberbood. '. THE WOllK of tht aeries is spread a~j·Qse st.a.rs of the show. Sunday ni_ght'a episod• be:lOg. ' ed to Loren Greene, the white.haired daddy cl! tDe clan. . The difficulty wu salt. All the rancherrweie losing their stock because the cattle had no::.-l\. And they bad no salt because the salt deala-:.\ia4 died and hiJ niece, a city girl with funny-fd,u , about making money, planned to hold out ~ ~ hictiut bidder. :;.-~ ,, . . . ... ' THIN A. NA.STY rancher wanted to pa~ Jll . enormoua price for all the 'salt. But at th• ~· minute, good Ben Cartwright outbid him on beb'iJf of all the randlers. ·Tben followed the ineritilie shoot-out in wtlicb the riaaty rancher wu, of ~ killed. And so w~a the· man the dty Sirl lovil: : • The leuon in all this waa about greed Qjl. a demonstration that money doesn't necessarily fl1U happinesa or love. --· : : IT IS a soothing show to watch. It ia pteaict- u• !-rw 11f11t: ._ CIO able and filbt always pravails. The moat ttiat.:effr t1.l JtnJ .,..,. ~ppena to the Gartwrighta is that tbe,y are dtil- • n. n• lllW ._ Cf) <IO ionally winged by a bullet. . .:: :-. M.> .......... Rlf• ._.. . ABC Wfll start its intensive coverqe, mucli'otit • ...... ~_J~ .....,,. hve, of the Winter Olympic Gamn with tM open· ...-(llemf) •..........,. a...,. ing ceremonies at 8:415 a.m. F.ST Tuead•J•. Ttw pro-. Ir~ CC> (IQ•·>"* gram will come from Grenoble~ France, by. ~Ulte. 1J MIN: (C) "Mn .... Ill I• The network is Coing all.out, "Ulinl '40 ~fraS _., <Hvtfttln> ·-• lfM. hellcpotera ind a team of 1ome 300 pinodl. fa-co-ver Do111~ue Wlll'llL th• 1katlnt and 1kllng. · · lelc """9!: 1111 USC GI JM ,,_ (Q (30 1111•.> IT PLANS to devote some 27 ho"... to the. ..,._rt...., et lillll' ("'9Unl) '!11-JerMt Crall. &ames -much more than it expecta to offer daring rut..,..= lltMMt:~lflie..... _ .. op. 111"" . ill coveraie of U.S. political conventiona nut e 11 Niii u:IO • *'* ...... " w <CDlllMJ) Aueu.t '!7_. ltlllld.,, Rldllrd Conti. ii p Cl) n. TllllM .e.: m CBS and ABC have announced dates for mote l:JI 8 B Cl> n. LICf lfllWI (C) cao 111rry-..a.te MetJtlMI flf ¥1C1-drama $pectak. Michael Gasao'• 1955 B-..... _..y M.5lftiiii""7'•11ns!illft•lll•llO ...._._ llll-C.lllft. hit "A H ~' .. l A6 ,. '~"" w *'"' t11t p1e111st en u.. ...-....,,... ...., . • " '""" vi Rain," will be a two-hour ABC ....... • decldet to tltlt Mm llOllll D (17) Cll..., ....., a.. CC> program on March 3. It will star Sandy D6ntUs ~ 1111.t:":::,: •lc:ohol Probl• m 1.19 er.. .._ CC> Peter Falk and Herschel Bernardi. ' RftCIJ~ .. ' ... *": tc> .. <32.~ U:JO•n. ~""' TAO MOSIL'S ''Secrets," an original drama "'l'ht '"'loiiiih ... ,. bid.' .,,.,..,.... will be the fourth "CBS Playboouse'' firoduction of 111111t "" •Sal r,., 111 111 ttt• • 1111111: "'111 ._ ..,.. ., the s a to be b ... "Mlw up 111 ~erlcln """ dQ!ll rilr' (IM!ltllfl) '64.• IMtllr. e son, roal.l\;ast on May 5. Ttie third _..,..,.,.,,. r,., 111 ofder.. in the aerie•, Robert Crean's "My Father and My l't Ma""'°""' Ultle.,. ...,.., .. ,.,,_,. Mother," comes along on Feb. 13 . • .... ..... tc) (90 111111.) e:i: ,._TOii Cocrny, ~ ______ ....;; _______ .....__ • .....,,.. """" .... (C) t!l llllft.) ........ ..,.. ,... (.....,, • ""I.Ill r.-... 'a-Wiii•• """'· .... .. .,...... . ................ . Dennb t'lae Jtfenaee TUr'.OAY DAmM£ MOVIES -e:H: .. ~"=- l •VIN• THI ,ubllc ad Tracie A COMPLETE PtUNTINe S!RVICE ~-'42-4121 ~----ltlWllllft ...... ~ . . ... . ..... ' -..... .. JC DAILY PILOT MAl) It. T. alHl'MI ~J~~ .... u MeM. C.I ......... ftMI ,.., 17")~ ~lw .... l•lilf PubtltMll 0r•"lltl Coftl Dall'f Ul\. 22. it Ind FMI. J, 12. ,, .. . . ---. "" . Monctn. fftwUll'Y s. 1968 .. .. ,. - Passenger load Rises For Pacific .. Ia mp Gear More M~U Added B1 CARL CARSTENSEN Allt1ull••...., More new models have been added to both the D9d1• and Plymouth lines. Plymouth's new entry is in its intermediate class with the addition of a hardtop coupe to the Road Runner series and Dodge has introduced a new "post" coupe in the Coronet series called the "Super Bee." Both model.a have the 383 cubic inch 4-barrel V-8 and 4-speed ltick shift as stan- dard equipment. ~rcury has added a two· door hardtop to its pew Brougham series. W o o d grain 1lde paneling iJ now available on the Mercury Parklane Convertible and two-door hardtop similar to that on thf. popular Colony Park atatiOll 1Hgon. * NADA CONCLUDES 5btCONVENTION The National Automobile Dealers Aasodation bas just concluded ita ~lit annual convention in.La• Ve1a1 and it was considered a most aucceuffal one. Hi&llllihted by record· breaking a t l e n d a n c e throuabout the f l v e • d a y meeting, t b e conference placed special emphasis on various c l I n l c s and workshops deslped t o streamline dealer dpel'a· lions. The equipment ex~siUon with nearly UC> exhibita of. fering product& and ~C!rvices that help meet the auto in· du1try'1 economic, tecbnical and bu1iness need1 wa1 out.~. Dealen at the convention o b v i o u s 1 y recop1sed their own need& for improvement in certain artaa and literally "'toot apart" IOlllt ol the technical exbibita lootlna for ways to imprOft tbeir own service facilities and b u 1 i n e 1 1 ayatem1. Well attended worbbopt included ta1b en tbe federal wace laws, profit ualJlil, service, remodelinl • n d buildmc, diaOloatic cent1er1 and salts and manqemem. * 1117 PRODlJCftOM HIT 5-YEAR LOW Kelly Blue Boot reported that new car aalea held up · Wh7Mteall•f• htfonnatloa .. 1'ow Sl,toewea•..,. tvea "l1her retlln U..a tht cune.t ... ..a rate of 6r .. 'ASADlMA't Ol.DllT AM LAMIDT MUTUAL SAVINGS • ...,. '-•"'" ••••c••·••• CVlONA Dfl MAI OfACE 9.1161 r.. Coett K11hwe7 CoroM Ott M•r, C.hr ~ T ...... 6lS-5010 _ ...... ..... Jlt 1 .............. (lit"" $2 Million Order for Babcock A "1.t mW1clll contract to produce tow tarpt scoring 11atema bu beell awarded Babock Electronlc:a Corp. by Ul1d _ Internatioaal COrp. Babccd offtdak said today. Undtr terms of the con- tnct, Babc:oct'a Aerospace Divisioll wlll produce o\'tr 400 ol the company'• atan· dard scorina systems by the end ~ the 1ear. Delivery it scbedulecl to begin in AsrtJ. 'Babcock '• scorin& .,... .. (BIDOPS) will be U I ·. I l lt 4 bl ' Bayes' 9C1PerlOldc tow ta r I t t I wblch ... being produced I• tM U.S. Ar Jl'c.-ce. Tbt tarpb, towed by Air Force 8'enft, ·are used f o r tnlnllC and 1' e I p 0 8 ., ...... tttlaatkm. Tbe 8*ock eqalpmtnt ........ and traumttl 1te m•a.....,._. ol lllbaUes wtdda .. ftnd frem ~ ti from tbe Cl'O'IDd at ...... mctta. The • t • I p m • n t ta noo· CO a .. •atin: that ii, Hlttor'I ............ lathe ..,...., Md tbefe la DO re- q • 1 re at It fot ..... =-tlcln of tM pro. BEST The DAILY PILOT' .H•n .. m• ef tt.. kat fMtwet, lty •dll•I 111ney ef re-4•rt, •••il•bl• hi lll'f MW1f>l'9' 111 the utie11. - Crossword Puzzle ACROSS 1 Operated stablt or thot- Ollghbnds fl Stoker's map 10 Dlplcnulic sense 14 ,apal Vtslllltnl 15 Anc. up1tal of ROlllan Empire u '"t. to wings 17 Ovttalls mattrlal ll Enthusias111 1 • '•r\,of the sk,ltlon 20 Lift to •the clouds 21 I . Canadian city 2J Slow to l11rn 25 Tennis players' WOtd 2' Favonbft reply 27 Food of tht Islands 2' Item of c1mp· Ing 911r 31 Monst11st1 )l Old rthwlst )5 At tlllt peat 37 Ml~rdly I n~.:'m U.S. city 4Z KttJ otit 44 • • I ttto II If 45 Result 47 Popular slngtr: Nickname 48 Sign of things to come 4' lhl• 111111111 51 Vthlclt 53 'foun suffir S4 Mort frt· quently than 31 Down 57 Cry for help 5' L6wtst In lmpoe~nce fJ lubtr shop 1tu1: 2 words M Cause 111ut1I anguish 67 Su111n11t 118 Kind or wall '9 Malay Ardllptlaqo Island 70 lavtr 71 City in ~U1111ftll 72 ... ~"'"'' l1'19'tdl1nt 7J COUftttr CUrttlll 74 111 this I lily 75 A~stl as a cloc1 DOH 1 lorktd fot owntr of 1 Across 2 Assoclat• In Rtll9lon: Abbr. l NHL group Saturda 's 'unit Solved: I .IV /l l I I "1 i , IC:i~ a " 1 I S 111 M l • M,t:-Jltil"Pt'lnt''lt'lt"ll 11 1•1 • I I! U -M a II• llA I' .... 11111 I II II Ii I 0 l 'I 1' 4 Persons or lht hlglltst class 5 Deprive or sanity fl GaVf 1 Girt in 1 show 1on9 I Collect 'Cargo YISS!I 10 Not rtlntd 11 Monti. lor ont 1Z Prl111ihve li~t vtssel 1) ·Canada Highway 2? Mln111.e qunlltY u 811tn 27 RtMOVt bj cutting ZI • h•rt • !llt9'rf lO~tct lZ Ltamt1.I 34 Sttm n r ~ 21S/llt 3' fl art of tht law of fl• lard: 2 "er* Ji Occaslo1111tr 3' At 'tilt sa111t height 49 Lessu 's pay111111t 0 Spxe betwetft ,,, Ind btll 4' D Ire elf en 50 Monty: Slant 52 Tu t~rt 54 Chicago a if pot I 55 Looked towwd U Schtdultd SI SIHplnt nolst H Upright frM· Int piece U 0.,tnd IHI U Stttl 11111 11todllct; 2 WMS U Alukt11 c•• " F lr11nt SI of spirit L. ' .. ~, .. ti. ... . 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Mtw .... ribs., u.e 11trHar --..-.. .... when bnkiq. , • Safety si...w.r i.e..._1 .. ride~ bde t~e ne4 wi~t a ltlfC]l,it,.. atraJ tlf. • ht.W hterlodd., ~ aen. Tt8I fl'ip • nllMI fw Nttft tnldlea, 8taiit and Mop qlliekly. . .. · • _..pl1 Nrtoa C.-ci Tiree ... ltahlltr ud •Pfl' atn!nrti tor l'tlietana te .,.... ....... ' ."\ NO MONEY DOWN Whm Yoa 8'i1, y_. 1'lrll At·.S... • Creil&f SA YI: tt.lft , ........... , . J'UK INITMLA'l'IONt. I r • • • BJ Gl,.ENN WlllTB.:. .............. ' A ctiffkult, but hardly jt!bJ. tail faces Orange Coast ce'• classy basketball team if the ates are going to represent the ~stern cor..:erence in next montb.'1 st&te playolls at Cerritos College. · The Buc1 must win the.ii' ~g nine circuit outi.Dp to .,, • u r e ltlefnselvea of 1t least a tie for the CrOWll. The were thrown into 1hat rather umavory polition Saturday nilbt .-hen •ialtint Fullerton overcame a 10.point deficit IOd nailed a, 80-79 tlplet of tbe Bua on Larry Parka' layup with fO(ar second.I to play. .. Wbile having to win nine in a row ib the ruued EC will be dlftlcult, coach Bob Wetzel hu a few things gola1 biJ wa1. ,, ' I Dtlri!f ,,.,, • ., 1'fr.t, •bis ICbedule ls 1trictJy a ..-w .. ftem. Be tw bome enc0dllter1 ' wttb 'all the tough ooes, except FltJlea!taa. He &•ts Riverside, Mt SAC, S.Be.rdoo. Cypress an~ Golden West oia ~ 10CC hardwoods. T!lePlnt.e! must travel to CbaU~y. Qtfu4, Senta Ana Ud Fullerton tin u.e bale). R.tvlnide was in a similar politlon last year lVhen Ormige Coast defeated the Btlllals in the lint round. Rlvenide played catdl-up, beat OCC in Ule second round and tbe two ·deadlocked for the title. Then the Tigers woq the j>la~U from Wetzel'1 group, 88-81,.o.n ~ Palm· er'• b1atoric 52-foot 'l°t wHb one .ec· ond to play. · Orange Coast coold. bave used a Palmer in the loss to ~OD. .. Ed Babiucb had the cbaDce for Son's Illness Worried :Upset~victor Quarry OAKLAND (UPI) -lf you were day and saw all he wanted to aee thinking about calling Jerry Quarry as Qu~, billed by many tbeee days tc:iay to congratulate him on tu-bi« as the ' new white hope,'' battered victory over Thad Spencer in the SpeneeT from every conceivable angle World Boxing A 1 1 o c i a t I o n • 1 and then was awarded a knockout ~avyweigbt elimination series, please at 2:57 of the 12th when referee Jack don't. Downey figured Thad bad bad enough. Quariy ii holQI "1th .his wife today &fort"the fight EWI ~a tbouibt and tbe two ... about u neneua be could tab either s~ Quit· as any )'OUlll parentl. Their little ry without too much troutile, an boy. who la 17 months okl. hu • observation which Quarry brushed of1 severe bronchial condition, Mld that with a compliment. has all tbeit attention. "Ellis b a good, solid fighter," &aid "My aon•a condition was on my Jerry. "He's much better than mind -11 the time dmiq the ftght," Spencer and I will have to work v~ Quarry aaid after be dropped Spencer hard~ beat him." twice and then knocked him oat in Against Spencer, Quarry worked tht 12th ud final round Saturday hard but in spurts. a' tbe Oakland Anne. He landed a glancing right off "I want to spend as much time Tb.ad's head early 1n the firstlT'Ound, with the boy this coming week u forgot ~ get out of the-..fay and I can. Win.nln& the fight was im· Spencer hung on. JerrJ hit Spencer poi'tant, but my son comes first. I'D a half dozen good blow lJa.. the next start thinking about what I'll do next five rounds, dropped bfn1 late in the lattr:• fo\1112) and then seemed to let up What the 22-year-old Los Angeles in the middle sessions. J Irishman will do n~tl is meet Jtmmy Wllb Spencer apparenw gaining an Ellitr, former heavy11reigbt k I n g_ · edge and maldng it close, Quarry casann Clay'• stablemate, for ttle va· r.uted to drop the San Franciscan cut world title, proNbly ID A'P,l"ll ~ in the 10th and in the 12th, IDCl in Oakland. '8 bittered Spencer all over the ring Ellis was a ringside obserwT Sa~· ~ fiiit aettlng him up for the till with a straight right to the chin. "Tiie victory was the 29th of Quarry's pro career compared to one l06s I to Eddie MacJien) and four draws. For Spencer, ft marked the third time tn his 38-flgtrt career that he was stopped. Daytona Sweep I Puts Porsche W Spotlight He wu knocked out previously by Amos "Big Train" Lincoln and Bill McMurray. Each fighter took home a check for $75,000 for Saturday's flgbt. Quar· ry and Ellis each are usu.red •125,000 far ~final. ~ heroics, taking a half-court shot at the btmer. His effort hit a rafter and fell fJr of( target, however, and the Pirates were knocked out of f. tie for tbe lead. , Wetzel mostly blamed. himself f~ the defeat. "When we got the 10.pOiat lead we should have cotten out of our man defense and gone to the . zone, forcing them (Fullerlon) • lhoot from f.arther out. "They were outmQlcling u1 ~ derneath. We a l s o abould bav. ru a more deiiyed game bllt:ead ol 1t· tacking those la•t 10 mibu-. "FW!erton's going to be -"illy tough from here oh out. W• have ow-wcrk cut out, DOW. I just bapt we don't dl.lmble along the wa, belore our tut' 1ame (at Fullerton). Pllmlr'• No. 4 ..ciwb tPoe4 ull· • .... -ytidl °"" a ~ lake ... l'NeHd u. ~I I) lfJet from Ule pin, He siut.tad boldly fot the eqie but ea:m6 Uf Ill in@ee short. He tapped it in fot the ~lrclie to brine OG & sudden-death playoff with ' Beman. 'Ibey both bad par fow-on hole own· be:r 15 wMn the playo{( started. On the ~ Cou.r 16th, Bem•'~ ap- proech drlftld llM the trinfe of tbe crowd to the ~ el '1he Jl'tlll . lit eeufhcl .... npt .... -1'1 ..., hlt halt the ball" -Md It lltidded &CfOll the creen. Palmer mHawldle •• on !ft two .. putted up &om lll>tJt . 1J l•t. lndHl8 1way from ~ cap, Beman Plltted back but WN short. Palmer holed out and the match was over. lt was a beetle fiDal nine botes. At diffierellt 1i!Dll, Un. (Olf en weJ"e 1n tbe lead. They WIN CUJ*'t B.-ald Heaninl IDll llemlDo-but 1119S Pal· mer. When it was over, IDd Palmer Ud collected ~.ooo and Bem• au.ooo Jlenning was in third place tor $'7,900. Casper flnished with a 71 for 3l50 and a tie with Tom Weiskopf. Casper led Palmer by one atrote atartlng the round ft WU tw0 in front after mne boles. Bemm Ulm CIJQe OD with bia 32 OYW the per '12 CMS'le. "Laat yur we went to hQerton for tbe last game, having te win to tie for the champion.sh.Ip. We were down by 22 point.I in the aecoacl hall but came back to win it," the !WiMoat chief recalls. DRIVING FOR TWO -Crai~ Falconer (34), drives for a bucket in Saturday night's Eastern Confer· ence crucial with Fullerton while mate Bruce Chap· DAILY "LOT ....... Irr llldlerf ....... man looks on. Van Bye (55) is seen for 'tbe Hotneta. A crowd of 2,700 uw OOC fall out of a tie for first place. Jn Satllrday's battle, OCC waa ours· Ing a 79-'{e lead with 17 seconds to I n lrers Collect gy. Jobtl Vallely still had an«6er ~ ~°:.":K~~'Victer).,...~ ... · '11 ·v But be' missed me eUort a!Mf the l Ot . t Hornets worked ttie ball down to Van I C ory Bye, who put it in from underne1th to make Jt 79-78with1!1 aeconds show· In 12 Starts ing on the clock. But the hosts still had tbe ball. The desperate Hornets followed by fouling Ed Babiuch with 15 seconds remaining and Bilbiuch missed the first of 1 one·and·one free throw situa• ti on. Transfer Larry P~ks rebounded aod the lloroeta took time out with 13 secondl ·to go.' They wortced the ball down to Parks. who drove for the winning lay.In with only four seconds left. It was a tremendous spectacle for the onrllow throng of 2,700 that jam- med Peterson gym. The score was tied or Ule lead changed banda 33 times the first half and the two outfits left the floor deadlocked at intermission, 38-all. Fullertoo fell behind after the halftime break, traiUnc 11·51 with 11:44 left. But the Hornets came back lo win It with Parks' effort. OCt (1') ,ULLHTOff I•> .. It rt '-It It '' "' Valfelv 1 • ? 23 Wells J O l 10 a..-"' J IO ) 2' OM9ll ' I .S 11 ~-!Ms • • 2 0 .,. ' , J 2t c.nlll9 • > 2 U Sf!Wlll I 2 s 1 , • ._ J • 2 11 flltte..-s • J 11 lffluel! )1 1 ·~ lt? 2 Yulr 1 1 J J J o.rwtlt J 2 4 6 ,.,.. J 2 l " T .. ala 21 tt 17 'If T'dllttl )6 I 71 IO ..-1n1m1 _.: Or ..... C..I ll, f(uf1"10ft \·· LOS ANGELES (AP) -Jerry West of the Loa Angeles Lakers. known as O'le of the better shooting guards in the National B a s k e t b a 11 Association, seemed to be slow in getting off the iround this season. A series of Injuries -nothing new to the S.foot·2 guard -kept him o u t of numerous games but West's return to form 10 games ago coincided wllh the Lakers' return to the win column. When the Lakers defeated the Seat· tle Supersonics 137·131 Sunday night, It was their loth victory in 12 games. During those 12 games L o s Angeles averaged 130 points. In his last two games, West has scored 42 and 43 points on a combined total of 30 field goals in 47 attempts. In his last 10 games. West ha s scored on 100 of 16.5 shots from the floor. a shoot.Ing percentage of .606. "I think I've finally adapted to the type of ball van Breda Kolff wants us to play,"West said. Laker coach Bill van Breda KolU, in his Orst season with the Lakers, wanu West t.o mov~more when he gets It, West said. At Grenoble, France 10th Winter Olympics Will Open Tuesday GRENOBLE, France (AP) -The 10th Winter Olympic Games open with their usual,pomp and pageantrf Tue•· day with Gen. Charles de Gaulle among the 80,000 spectators. But will) the attention of the sportl world on skier Jean-Claude Killy, fig. ure skat.er Peggy Fleming and t h e daring kJng of the bobsledders, Eu- genio Monti. When the lavish Ice and anow spec· tacle finally gets under way in earn- est Wednesday, the main question marks of the games will ring the heads or these outstandJng figures. Can KlJly, France's le superman of the Alpine slopes. pull off a triple gold medal sweep as Austria's Toni Sailer did in 1956 -or even win one of the events -under the pressure of com· peting before an idolatrous nation of fellow Frenchmen? Many contend he can't. Can Miss Fleming, the 19-year-old Ice darling from Colorado Springs, Colo., regain for America the women's figure skating supremacy Jost u the re.ult of a tragic airplane accident in Brussels that killed the cream of U.S. _,talent? She is rated a clnc:b. Can Monti, the red·baired dare~ev­ ll from Italy who bas '1VOn nine world championships, finally 'Win an Olym· pie gold in a sport in whJch he h a 1 been rated the best for years? He is heavily favored. Some 1.500 athletes from YT nations m1ch into the h u g e stadium in the lavish opening ceremonies, starting al 3 p.m. local time. The French president, who will sit In a specially heated box, wlll oUiclal· ly declare the Games open during an extravaganza that will tee 30,000 per· fumed artificial roses rained on th t crowd. parachutists drop from the sky and a blast of spectacular fire- works after lighting of the traditional flame. A.,:,,teaters Aren't Happy ~·u has made us a better baU club." the all·pro guard added. "We can shGot with any team in the league.'' Elgin Baylor wasn't in Sunday nJ.lbt'a Uneup. A bruised I e r t Instep k'ept him out or the last two games but he is expected to return when the La.ken host the ClncinnaU Royals on Tuesday. Desert Oassic Money Winners A ft er a swirling snowstorm halt· ed training and raised fears Saturday, the weather turned beautiful again Sunday and prospec\s were good f o r clear skies and cold temperautres. That's what the contestants want - and need. Killy, 24, dark and handsome and rated the b e s t of the world's Alpine skiers although he h'u experienced a mild slump this year, will face item competition from Getbard Nennltlg of Austria, Edmund Bnlggman of Swit• zerland and America's one-two punch of Bill Kidd of St.owe, Vt., and Jim Heuga or Squaw Valley, Calif. by 8-7 center John Trapp 1'bo swished 19-of-218 from the floor and fiv•for-five frotn the lne for 43 polnta. He 1lso snared 12 reboundt. Trapp ktned ua," Davis uld. "We did an excellent job on their leadint 1 corer, Elbert Miller (he aco...O -11 10), but we didn 't think !frapp coakf hW"t UI that bedJy." AllOCller faetor Jeadlnc to ucrs ..,... wu O>e tree throw department. UCJ had 21 fo"1 o p p o r t u 11 t ti e s • Southern 40. "It didn't .eem at the tJme Uke there w a 1 lft)' dllcrepency," Oavi11 commented. ''They (tht otflclalsl call· ed two technJcall on the Southern coedl and aone 011 me, so I didn 't feel we were belDg pidllld on. It wun't uaal afterward lbat I uw the~.·· In-= w the Important game, Devta : f "l'bere'• • fJfte llrJe bet".. ..., tl&bt aad looM and w were Jut a lHtae tllbw than ... aboulC! blft ........ UC lltY•I <fin •sv. IOVT'M9•• 1•1 """'" ...... .. ,,.,, .......... . '''MT...-ltjJ4l " • • " l.,.,. • ' • ,. •• J.,~ ,,,,, t 1 4 J W•fMll J 1 ) f • • • • t rl I t .,. ,. .. .. ,..... . .. " " ............ _...,. ••• u.. sunLS LOS ANOILH e ~ T 0 , T MetellttY 10 •tO 21 c11.-n ll-U lS H•mn n H ~ Wul 1J ll-U 4 ltula 1 H • Goodrlc:ll • l·I f w. .. JH17~ 1M 1' TllOM 1 J.4 1• Mue.... 6 M 1' ~ 1 J.4 1' Hawltlnt t 1.J 6 Mu/ny 1 ._. 6 H-lllon 1 H 1 Lolt 0 1.J 1 Crew!Ord 1 ).) 4 Wt!Mln o M 0 lmlloff J CM 10 Totals /It .. UI TOt111 U ~17 11, $e11tlt .. • .. lS 1' lO l1 -131 Lot """'.. . lO 11 ll 2' -117 hUtM out -H-. Tttel toub -S..1119 U. LCll .MMltl 21, ·~-1.1". Nenning ls favored in the doWtihlll. starting with preliminary runs Wed· nesd1y, and Bruggman i11 rated best in the giant slalom. Killy's best hope appears to be fn the giant slalom. where KJdd and Heuga a.re also ltrong. 'Anita Boycott Continues ARCADIA (UPl)-Honemea 1t San· ta Anita r~ track today wen et· pecttd to continue tMir boyc:ott of the entrJ Im foUowile a prou.t of "un· ethlcel" bebaTIOr by trick man•se- menlJ Sula Aatta wu dark, but entries weN Wac accepted for Tueeday's ~i, r'° daya of racing have been can • far. lncll.ldlng the SlOO, • 000 Clll*let If. Strub stakes. TbeN .... lnaufficient tntriet for Tueadlj, aDoup UNI entry box wu open.tl0dl7. Sunclb'a. '"*'t ca.me after horte-mtn .W tMJ caUCht a repreemta-f\ tive ot the track eaWlldropplllg on a dllcuaalon between tbem and their lawyen. Charles T. J..ettttt, ptftldent of the Honemen'a Benevol«lt and Protective A18oct1tkJn, eent a protest -•ecram t.o Santa AnJta track preeldeat Robert Strub and the CaUfornla Raclnl Board. n charted the track 1'1tb "K"UJ'rt· lous tacUC8" and "unethlcal beha· v1or." Leavitt said the group •u "11· toundf'd you (Strub) would resort to 1uch Uftderl\anded conduct.'' The dispute aro1e wheo borwnen demanded an bK:1eallt from their 11- year..old 4 perceal am. of tbl tr'ld'• ~ 11 , . -- 1 By GLENN riift ... ..., .... _ awn,tomblp o1 Orlltlt ~-tbt ..... · W.,..; I ...... blrttl Iii Cbe upc:ot61b, CU' --ball playoff•. n·u an bt ap f• ,....,. ,. bour1 from 1a. Wbta Huntington f)each (17..s) boett Marini (iM) IA the Cll' iame ot '='=· 'npolf I.I IC far 7 o'clock TueldaJ but tbe apeeioua ()Mir Ce a f iD e I SC A.lcindiJ.ri~ed; CFL in Merger • bntobe~locc "'°" tUt Ms. Pant wbo ariivt t1rly wW .. treat.cl to • JaJVM 011 I mploMl\ip abowdlQ Ml1rHD tbt OIJilr1 and Vik- Jnp Ind that OM I• andtr WI)' k 5:30. -n.t Ylrtlty attraction 11 1 cla11lc. Oa one aide ll tall, talented )(Mina, eoeched by Luu Olloa. Tbe VJ.kln&I are built around tbe lbilltlea of manelou Mark Soderbtrl Lombardi's Dad Took It Hard PH i'SBURGR (AP) LOS ANGELES -The Mllf•ll& -O.U.i Det Harry Lomblrdl wanted b1I UCLA butetbal1 team to-M •••• IJ c • I e I '•i IOD, vmc:.. to coacb forevtr. 8............. u--.,,_ ..... __ He could not underltand day l• 1eadtnl the PICUk =iii. R:l ~ why Vince 1tepped down 11 Eilbt nee. Cllll -.... J.... II be.a coedl. And be WU 'nle BrulDI remedied • m.a ~al'J tie for tbe 1111111 P_.. -...... ; ._ U.nly dlllppointed. wtt1a UIC wt• 101.fl defeat J .. , Or-.. c..e, ... "For Whatbaft JOU pen ,. ol the crMtowa TroJw leer r tr .. C11111tn11, up coechlq,'' Vince Lom-• .. :, a.-.,. _. -..,ss, ON., _. • blrd1 aaid IU D-7ear~ 1't ,.,.,,.. .., ..... ..... .. c. father alUd ldlll --... tlltr rcu _. Martll ttb * . * * UDODCed Ida,_.,,....., tb1 No. 2 naqd ealleCt ~.: :-..._.,..,.:·::.. ~ x:=~ ~:.:= ,:.... tWr CddlllDCI nccrd .. .. .... indoor ....... • Mid be &Mel marrtd. mark lifter ahaYine °"1' I to .qUln to bll ,..... - VQA pat '°8lthlr one ol NCOTlll • tbe f or m • r in the aamt IUllMI' • .,. !ta mOlt CabetiYe 111D11 ol ncft time of 1:21.1, Mt 10D woaJd. the ..... '° lfw U8C a. by b11 comci-,.. Bon But be uid be 61 JliOt ~ HCoad wont Joa tn tile • 0.Uu. · do a .,_., 11*1 job. year ......U rivalrJ. A At b ltcODd mnul SID "Did wntlllll EM to 1taJ aU&'ltl1 rftilecl tun~ Ditte l8door Gamet Satur· cm fcnftlr u COllCh of the pren ferced tbe TroJua sn-dAJ, PHl'OI, no 1ttendl Packa " Lombm'dl 1114. to DlllMrOUI bll coatrol •· U.. Ullwnltf of Tuu at ''Ht bu tlult eolCblnl the ron. l:l Puo, WM tlmtd JD it PICbn 11 Gii JN1telt poll. UCLA'1LewA1 ct ll do r ~Pri~ ~ 0~11 = Uon !olnl· WI Alf .. with sc:ortd • points acllmt Purc:e'1 belt Uml WU blm. U9C'i maDio-ma c1eftnlt 1:41.1. TOO TA.ENG and faretd mat .....,.. TM 1o11 a I Autrda V1nct aid 1111 1-ld bll dad foot. Roe ,..,.... out ol ,,.. a ~~ trta be ''" llP tM coecblng :nr.: fouli will 11 after bll. C9*wi.i:"'";· Ht end of h1I dual duUea u * * ' * =~.:=:.r-=--="'lobo°'.™J: ANABEDI -fte C.-Ml'...-ta Ml* M tbttr 1clmiD1atratlw dutiet, F---..n • ~~ ....... were too tu.lng. t1H11tal ----.--.a ,.-ol "-pedonnlDoe, "It waa an emotional • aewleH....,.. TM OrD1e c • • • t 1 * * * decilitn, m1 alYing up the Ramblen are ....... • lie n. LOtJll _ B.• tel C011CbiDC pill&U.," 1 a 1 cl Padfte ~ Wiii tlle • bt 11 _. De ••II Lombardi. wtlt tained" over ._ 6e job to ~e asw-.... teUll • -.... •a' 1sctf .. W..._ tan& Pllll BeJl.+'""n after w • ..,,,. ........... """"-... - Prefealnul 1' • t t •a JI ...... ,. ............ tile ~.J:" ~~~~:·been Lape ti Aaerlea llil .._ ,_.., ......... J • • • in football 11 a coach for e4 et,,. WllDI • .. Neweembe _. T191 lleeM a ~ tlme and you don't klpe. "--...a.a ... 1141. .&. ... Det M ..... , c It ea, t, 'Ille Miiiin .._ .. __. 1-~ •up aDd quit withoat - OmUa, 8 •Lt I y II t, =W ..... _..._ ..._ OTinl 11 pienty ol sincen okla11oma av. utt1e ~ ·--tboulbt.'1 be wd. Qaad Otlell ud Joliet jelL ,.. ........ ....._ "But the Packer1 will go -----------------------------tbe CFL .. fona I ••e1• :. .. .!~= s:;:t 1-:t (IO, NO·ODt IDID 11 that im- . : .. • • , - ..... ' drewl&. portlllt-tbal--tbe team's IUC- The ~ ..U.p t.. ,.tf ...... cea1 cafl't conUnue,'" be eWef: . -~ ........ !~ aald. Atlutle -OrluM, l"ILs •• • Pllln ..,.__ tf Lombardi stressed he will Nwftlk, V • • ; -tnal; l"nllll '"* .... ,.,_. •la>'. in tbe front office. BarUtrd.1.. Ct••·; fll= S...-.......... SJ• JOalSPllllJS Claarlettla. "· v.a.. .. ..... ~ .. WMellq, W, VL R ............ 11. "I'm pine to lit in the M .. n.a&: Pf8ll box dd enjoy the 1ames," Lcllnblrdl 1a.id "I M . • B 1r · * * definitely will not go down a:iti.D ags~ Aha. -Tbl GD the field. Tbe job DOW ~ of D ta• tr , belonp to Pd. Be'1 been Anteater.4 ~~ ~'C · i1:01:9.!" W:-«»'9:e'Jo~ SatmdaJ, bUDC OD SudQ Lombard! 1&id • S • M k to wm a. tatenWlonal col-But Lombardi ftpres to WllD ar legiate lti mttL hive little idle time OD h1I Dmmr. which bu only hlndl. He 1111 be'U he just compettd hrict in tbe ti-u busy. )'9lr hiltory of tbe IDMt, "Don't forpt' all of tbe WOil the tine day, 12-team fR>at omc:e relpOllllbOltlel event wtth 381.2 p«Mta1 are mhMI aloae," he 11ld. aJmott e!Ot points aheaa Tbere'1 more than tDOqb ol tbt Unl'Nl'tity ol W19m· i•ork for ooe man. Int. "I wW have to bandle all ol the contracts tbe club * * * will mllre 1'lth tbe liplq' ANAHBIM -IM leJyqe ol pllJul, trades, maklnl b ODt of tbe AJDerlcan of ICbedulel, televlaioJl and BI. kttball AHodatlOD'I rad.lo arraqemtntl ..... It· Jeadlnc lclasranp balket ~ u. vartoua NIUha' sboOtert tJdl IMIOD but it laque JHltblll ud tbe in· WU bil ~1 that terlMpe CGDfabl witb the dmr prsdle from Anahelm AIMricaD Football Lupe Amtto COllCb Barr,. Dinnel. e o a c t r a 1 a I tbe 1"10 Dlnnel Mid &tlv11e merpr." p1aJed -el Jiii beat pmea Bat LolDbardl AY' tbe ol the ..... ....., allbt toQlbtlt jib JI O¥tr ·-tell- .. the ...... beat tbe lq bll did M WU ..... Houtan Mawrk:b m.uo. up ooaddnl . Basketball Standings Matmen Give Fountain VaJl~y , First-ever ¥arsityt0op Title * * * *.°ti * ShoW¥do"1ft . Diay County Cage .P~• Duel c:ounty powers .. at Sunny Bll1a .... u.. 1-cer1 ( «ll) bl La Jllllra (5th). Tbl 1ut Ume ..., met Sun· DJ llUJa woa Ja cmrUme, w..a. c..tJ T• lt PllH leMtl V• 1. Hunbltoe (17-3) 30 1. Corona dil Mu (21-2)211 s. Marina (lt-2) 25 4. SallDJ HUii (~2) 21 5. LI Habra (lU) 17 •. ~tl•to (11-5) 15 7. Kapolla (lU) 13 •• G8l'deD °'°" (JU) • t. vma Pm uw> s 10. ,.,.,,. ' ( !J.S) 2 Otblr ........... t B.lrbar, 0nace.1.... . Area !'reps Resume Cage War'. Tuesday MD Star Tallies ·44 MJb SW't1De7 hll four more eUDctl to improve OD bla Mats Del High bllbtball ICoriq rtc:Cll'd cl 44 polntl, which be HCGtdlcl in Frklly n.llbt'1 'JNl trluq>b 0¥11 St. J 0 b I Boice. SwweneJ. • llDlar, tna. a. Boor Tlaetda7 ~ 1t ~~--:-belt~ .• ,.11tit••--........ mmk. Ht" t*bd 1lf • Ja ... tlnl row•d .... _.tile Area Teams Gain Split In Soccer ay '.&el SunJl1 ancers (5th). at Sun· ll'time, v• :.» 21-2)28 25 21 17 15 13 ~) t 5 2 lart>o!'· e :y llldily, L Mesa I to &et Jrrine ,action, Nre of IDdV• &M5. ennce ) aiong let OD Sumet wU1 be r-pme bt with ltlng in the lh a 2-7 llfe to If with ms lt -The :aqen I ways League !!d a 3- Sunday: I Part, n Mc· were jor di· United ICOrlng SUN at en got outbful moth· La. a 2-1 ldl at irttbout f. Long 90 min· booted with ts mates Albert • tb e 111'11 to .men ltlrtain I ll:Ml United It Her- • . ·~ ; .. ,. '1 , 'I . , ' \ l ,,. \ ., ... ~ . ':t .11 It' J, :: :~ ! ' ~ ,. . aene.. To· recap, 1\u'Der looked like a certain perfect score (t-0) winner on Frwa, when be got by hiJ firlt six op- ponent.a while Skip Allan •u ~ Mosbacher and Scott bad dr~ two - o to Jake Woaaer of San Francl.sco a n d another 1queeker to John Hukell of Newport Harbor. It was In Saturday's first set that Turner ~ his long skid on the road to defeat On the previo111 two days the race committee had signalled that starts would be five mlllutea .rt. On SaturdaJ the COID• m1ttee apparently +dded Duel of tlae Giants - Allan beat brother Scott to retaln hie one lou record and throw him even witb Turner. By now all eyes were on tbe upcomin& Turner and Scott Allan match in the llCOlld .et. U Scott could handle Turner lt would band the lead to bi1 brother. Scott and Turner started their pre-race maneuvering · In the spectator fleet ~ 10 minute• before the start and put on one of the best 1bo1ri of the meet When the 1tarthlg signal ume Scott wu on Turner'• weather quarter and eatins a bit of bad air. TUINI• NIMISis -Skip Allan Oeft) anatdled . tibe Con;re.tonal Cup from Teel Turner's ea;er &nQ Stmday in crudal finale. Lut year Skip's brother, Scott (r\Pt) won the Cup in a deciding nee with TUrner •• Scott tacked away but Turner did not eover fm. mediately. When they again croned tacb Scott WU 1ligbtly abead a n d ef- fectively covered Turner. In the ensuing light air tacking duel Scott widened bis lead Woder le a d l n g • No, Virslnta, Wosaer did not wlll. .>.. be saUed ' back throqb the starting line on bia MCODd time around, be ''l)ance4 -.t the committee hoist and aaw a "course 1bortelled" f1a1 ftytng - meaning that the couree wu only once around the coune inatead of twice. Wao1er a p p a r e D ti y tboulbt -the JJag meant the coune wat 1bortellN on the downwind run and I.in· mediately dropped b!J chute • monumental error mudl too late. G~11 who won that one. The Allan brotbeta, rracing against each other ib the fourth start, alao started five minute~ '8J'b'. caught their mistake anct eame back, and in tbe eoune of resuming the cUJtomary •tarting line rinC around the-roay, finally ltarted barely ahead ot the lalt · pair, Barney Flam anct John Halkell wbo, lncldentally, bad a legal start. at the weather mark to more than a minute and was never headed. This . gave Tune!: two losses and threw hbn into the last race with Skip Allan with everything to Sain and nothing to lose. If he b.cl won .be would have been tied with Allan on polnta but would have taken the cup by virtue of having beaten Allan. · It WAI ~ that But Skip sailed a masterly race, keeping the Georgian covered over every 1ncli of the colU'se, thus keeping the Congressional Cup in the Skip family. Bill Samuel's Bat I . Impresses at SORC VENICE, Fla. -Bat, a Mercer-44 sloop owned and sailed by BW Samuels of Newport Harbor-Yacht Club scored an bnpresslve 12th overall in her lnaiden trip in the rutced Southern Ocean Racing Cc>nference. The 1 0 5 -m 11 e Sl Peter1bur1 1o Venice race Saturday wu the opening race ol the SO\lC. ... ~~-•Tbellllll9't•N~~r· P:a&m-i,b; ;:;erai highly touted boa.ta on cor· rected time, including last year"• winner, Red Jacket, out ol Toronto, Canada. Bat balled out of a bad titultion in the l.aJt 12 miles by tacking inshore and pick· ing up 10 boats in the beat to the finith line. Crewing on B&t a r e George W1est , Don Chriltopher, Harry Burris, Gilbert Ferry and Berry Merrftt, all of Newport. Winds for the race had been predicted for 20-30 1mota but fell well under that when a late arriving front did not reach that velocity until the race wa1 two-thirda over. Bat got off to a good atart, held her class on spacioua Ta.mpa Bay, sailed well IOUthward down the Gulf of Mexico, and then made a good recovery out of what at first appeared to be a bad windshift. Two other California boats were al.lo in the race. Tbey ..,.;ltaJ>ture, a Columbia· M Wled by Fuller Callaway Ill of San Francisco, and the engineleas 33-foot eloop Spirit owned and sailed by George Kiskadden, also of San Francisco. Rapture was eighth in cl.a.ff, 16th in fleet, Spirit took seventh in class and was 28th overall. Spirit was actually in- volved ln two racet. She was becalmed in the Gull .en route to St. Petenburg after a h a u 1 o u t at Clearwater Beach. She was eventually favored by a wind development and ar- rived at the starting line with 10 mi.nute.s to apare. I A tight race developed at ttie start of t1Je Buenos Aires to Rio de Janeiro yacht race Sunday as Sumner A. "Hue.,y,, Long's brand new 73.(oot ketch Ondine took a alight lead over Oornelilll Bruynzeel's 72-foot ketch Storm· vogel Ondine, a new design by Blll Tripp, was ~ the fleet of 32 ocean racers from eigtlt countries. The Storm vogel, •allinC under sunny akies, wu Sunkist Series Ends .With Good Flat Air the only yacht with women aboard. · •••• . CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT FILMS IAll.Y UNTIL t P.M. MOMDAYI 'T1L J A.Ill. • ION MAUii TllO , ....... s-. • •LLIAUs • llLL MARTINI'S H L 17111 If. c... .... ~~ Bl.L ...... 8COTCH TrojanSkippers Take }(arina del Rey Lead I A pair of USC 1ldppen from Neltport ltarbor Sun- day won the first race of the Pacific Coast Y 11ebt Rae.int A1sociation Sout.bml Seriel at Marina del Rey. The Trojan 1ldppera, BID Symes and Tim Hogan, ra 1IP .,. points in-the ftnt " leffD Mriel. Tbe regatta wu aalled out of Del Rey Y atht Club with USC a1 hotl · Second wu Orange Coast College with anotheJ' duo of Newport Harbor lktppen, JeH Merikel ol NHYC and BOb McC1a1re ot Udo Ilk l'adlt Club. la third place WU the Un.. lwnlty of Cal1fomi.a at Su DielO. Balboa Y~t CI u b ' 1 1bree-montha old Sunkiat Series wound up in a blaze ol 1ansbine and flat air Sun· dat wMh many of the ocean racing claues unable to finiah the coane. LargNt turnout for the 1eries WU in tile Padfic Handicap Racing F l e • t which had 29 Mtries. Tl» Witmer WU W~ Parker's 5.5 ~ Fugitive from NHYC. Second was the Co- lumbia • Sabre Serenditllty atippered by Cbarle3 Mc- Ketlla, Balboa Yacht Club, and tb1rd wu the Excalibur sloop. Eeoallbor skippered by Tom ll'.eD01, BYC. iftiere were 10 entries in the Ocean Racing handicap dlY'lalon. Winner was Don Ayres Jr. m the Cal-40 Mele . Bunner-up "'' Alex Irving in hf1 *foot sloop Sparkle, and thlnt &ob Smith's OWena Cutter Falcon. Tropb,y winners in other dallet: . ,J:NDEAV\>R ( 9 l -Piroueete, Don McGilliJ, BYC. IUfODES-33 (8) -Maru-Ja, ·Bob Kettenhofen, BYC. LUI>EJ\S.18 (11) -(1) ll!Abul Karl Gantner. VYC: • (2) Windsong, W J 11 i a m Ftmdenberg, NHYC ; (3) Frolic, Frank Olendenen, BYC. CAL-25 (6) -Vivacious, Bill von Klein.Smid, NHYC. SANT A NA (8) -(1) Twinkle, Frank (8) Don Wbite, BYC: (2) Sea Baby, Nicholas Kfoury, SSSC . CAL-20 (9) -(1) Von Voyage,· W a 1 t e r voo KlelnSmid, Santa Barbera Sailing Club; (2) Gretchen, Bob Hall, Voyagers YC. LID0-14A (1) Wishy LID0·14A -(1) Wishy Washy, B i 11 Rasmussen, BYC; (2) Ole Poky Too, Marty Lockney, LIYC : (3) All's Well, Dennis Parker, NHYC. LID0·14B -(1) Longshot, Pat Dunigan Jr., BYC; (2) Trlgga, Svend N i e 1 s e n , BHYC. LIDO·H Jr. -(1) No. 1654, Clrol McCord, BYC. KITE -Fugitive, Peter aoo TerriAnne P a r t e r , NHYC. SABOT A -{1) Breezy, Mary Ann Sigler, BYC: (2) True BhJ, John McClure, NHYC; (3) Blue Dolpbln, Loli Bennett, OCYC. PANIC IUTION -Crewmen on Sim Holland't Cal-40 Tinient tum-to in frantic eM>rt to fend off Serena's long bonprit u 1he 83-foot tcboooer com• barging tonrd the windward ~ IWUDI l1nl ~ San l Diele> tp Acapulco nca. ... HANGING OUT LAUNDRY -Norman Ream's yawl Starling m from San Diego bends on an ominous array of sail in effort to overtake John B. Kilroy'• Kialoa n (background) at the start of t!be San Dieao to Acapuko race. Lo•e• ~~puleo Lead Fleet Overtakes Kialoa II Jim KllroY.'s 73-foot yawl Kialoa II from Newport Har- bcx' Yacht Club sailed into an early lead in the 9th bi- ennial San Diego to Acapul- co race Sunday, but came to a screeching halt a few houn later. Late ~rts said l<Jaloa n and Bill Wilson's new SS. foot j'awl Rascal from Santa Barbara, sailed into a hole south of the Tijuana Slough and the entire fleet to weath- er sailed by them. The atart off Point IAma was in relatively light airl, but a few mlnutes later a fresh westerly filled in that sent the 29-boat fleet bolling toward Todoc Santos Light with eVtt}'thing set. It was in thls breez.e that Klaloa 11 jumped ldo-an early lead with every stitch of aaU ln her new yawl. rig drawing to perlection. Thlr· ty minutes after the start me was a mile ahead of ber nearest competit.ol'. About on the same track, also taking advantage of her full complement « spinna· ker and stays'l.t was Raacal, wbile up to weather. Tom Corkett's Cal-48 Salacia was saillJla about even with .Raa· cal. Late followers of ~ fleet aald that Klal.oa II and Ras· cal, the most leeward boats in the fleet, suddenly ran in· to· a flat spot, dropped their spinnakers and w~ stand· lag straight up. The soft air apparent.11 dlCS not hit the weathermost boats 1ailing blithely on to- ward Todos Santos, the first mart ot the 1,400 mile coune. The 83-foot schooner Sere-na. 1cratch boat in the fleet, aim.t caueed a debecle at .. lta.rt when •be ~ down an the W'lndwatd end SHARP ,, .,..... • dlMp ~.,.,. • •• • DAIL' PILOrs f•111 ... 01111 .. A-Lll1t ef•11fflt4 t4t Sti- ft41Y'L Meir•• tMtt. 4 .. t ••• ......... ,.. ... ....,... " ... hi .. of the line only to flind a wall of smaller boats block· Jng her way. Serena ram· med her loog bowsprit acroes the cockpit of the Cal~ Tangent and tOVenl other boats mil8ed ,the mark in trying to avoid the col· llalon. Crewmen on Serfna IDd Tangeot separated tbe two yachts, but both had to come around and restart Tbsw were no injuries reported. and no ae:rioua darnace. Despl~ the fluky wind condltioos, the fleet WU U• pe<:ted tb fetch Todol S.. tos Dght bet<n midnl5 and tbeo set a coune Ced.rot lllaod, eome milee down the cout ot B• ja Califomla. It was reported just be- fore the start of tb6 ra that Serena bad been IOld to HoWI Ferl\ltClll al Slnta M6alca lat Ftlda1. FOftlMr 0,.,. Ken DeMeillt 'of Sa Franclaco kept her uncW ChNW for the race. The 52-year old SeNna la the acratc.b boat in the Oeet llll'ld wUl be out to ~ flnt·finllh honor1. lf 1be fin· llhes ln eight days-Feb. 1J -u will be the 52n4 anntv.- NI')' of the '* -"" tlullL l -· TI I I· '•' 1 .r_ .. t-:~·T/\!Li: .... .. . POlllALE e1meras, f urnifure, sports equipment, a pp 11 a n c es, out· .. arown clothing, toys and other things JOI . fl!ld ire Wed good, bird ca5h to folks w b o need tllem ••• bit - ·-I 1, I l NOW'S THI 11 .. FOi . 9Qlel CASH THIOUMI A WANT AO I I ii ,, ' •• ! I l r .. . ' ( . I r . ' ' 1 1 _______ aoo_,..1 Nca..... ... .. $12.58 UP wlf, W I kitchen QUALn"'t e e e 1.22.SO up StudiQ Apti. 231& e e e CEMJ:N'!' WORK j Wit••• Wlftft ~,~_,'. 5'1CIM. CLAlllPICATIOlif - MAT\llAL IOJtN IWUPlll ............ "llMl-StllMl-S ... ._ .. -~ MUI'! !NU.UM ....... -...,. . ..... ....,.. ·~--.. .,... a-voua .._. _. ......, ._. ., ......... ~ ........ ~ &ALI -tAAHI L.Y• QWJ) Can. My llome. Lp l'HONI "2-5671 fncd yd. Need C01111Ukin Te ,.._ Yeur Tr..,., ,., ...... All for 3 'tr old boy.~ f BR, 3 8A bome With pcaol, 7 ores + 9opc. $36 000 HOUSEa.EANING Wanted. WILL ............. FOR -.uu , ___ -000 .~..,. NewJIOl't, Costa Meta area. • ••'-"U• ,... ... .,, .._.. -· -· $2 per hour. tc-81 • ····• GROVE. RANCH w FAlM mo. P6t. income~. mo.1.=:;:===::::::c==::i 'l'O\l'l'flfOUI. ....... new. N..,.-t aa... Ml-IT~ CALL l394lrl6 SMI. I lift. 2~ BA, llffpla~. UAL iif A Tl CUSTOM PATIQI It !-:::;=--~;;;;;;;;;a;;;:;ii:;;;;;::o::::;;I WW. 2 ._~•av ,.-. lllM, nifril.. ......,, O..Wtl• Block walls. Al.lo coocrete IAYVIW tt.J lQl4 E. Balboa .u.d. Bal. ~ ....., ~ • .,.. •wt:nl • removal. ac.1010 tl34"la ................... jOal' PROPERTY Want units. TDs or vacant Detwtic Hell!' 1035 Laguna Beach •• ~ Saa Diep. Bkr. &T3-TQ> or1-----s;. ___ , -. .......... -....... Pr•P!'!I 6000 BIU<X. BLOCK. STOi'lE ~-}A~"~~ o-r, Nllt11411 SALEer'l'Nde.,.._.'l'OP-Money te I.Mn 6320 P!antera • Slat. • Cement I'RADE late model Uncoln, 613-918'1 LIVE INS -..-. ~ ~ ~ ~ LATHING. 636-2916 TD It cub for delwc dl.IJ)lex LS Apta West Huntineton Employ•~· fees Parle EXCHANGE for clear Gtorae 8flud Apncy JllD9 15. $125. .. a J:. DEUJXElBaULl"r1ilC. ...... 1 ~ ''S.000 'l1:10RYK CONCRETE Ol' tdplex u located East ..._ 8l¥d.. BeD1oa. Alel, paUa, -mo«.... B..cb bamel. l~ ualbl In For Pa lit• 2nd TD loam All type, Patios a Walka Colta Meaa, oortb 17tb St. ~. amaU Income or 106-B E. l&dl. S.A. stT-0386 m-. w/llw ta .,.._ Rltr. t1Wll5 Palm Sprtap. UO M . Ro. 1"3 yrs. ~ ar. Free Est. m.5516 PrinClpala only. 5'8-1836 Comrn'l, Npt Sch area. dlineM • Enclilb • J'rtocb ..,... OS* )Ma. Cu:Aff a.eb ._Al iifiti JGslt, ~ • l ~ ~ ~ == . CEMENT WANT Cadillac, Cont!Mltal >42-5000 Eves 548-Q.190 Permanent. ~· Liv•ln ~ ,_9UUw · d lbcl fl5 "I> )Ir. AmlM 0.. "* C.W *Laona Beach pref~ Me"91111t T.D.'t OU No job too W:.Lal~:S:: lmperlal or other late model s:~:~•= ~AE. Bal,!-~ats $125 yearly. _,.. Prlnclpall only. &2123 ' • 20CJ' ~ • H. STUFL?CK 54S-81D.S car w/fac a!r. Excb for cre- HAVE ~.Im equity ~3 Far Eut J.iey. SG-m3 bedroom home. Dbl pr, fed, Min 7200 !f::'1· == !euir;:i He_1 ... ,_w_1n ____ _ cln& do-.. ,,,. dit on 5 aCt' tract nr. Palm ~r A ...... pau--~ l Bdrm, utU pd, 'IS bit 1-C..... .. ,..... SU0 luti,_ ltenttl 6060 NEm $25,000 quicld)'I T.D. Child Ctre 6610 Sprp Ir eome calh. 5J6.ll31 mu.• mo ___ ~ t-ocean $115'mo. &:». 1:311. collateral 4 to l; near ma---------- '"'I"" PM f13.l815 n..-12 ..,. ---c:!..... ~-·" t Jor hwy. a..Jer paid $50,000 Will babysit. -i-.,...ate ~ f Yr. old Mt. home, 4 BR. pAdfiC a.di. 3 111t. 1~ ~· e.lJS .... &Aft x -~·,,..,. ._ce. ""'"""'en dowra. '73-08l9 Day or En. my daughter r~-;._ 0 3ecludl!d view; exc. rettttlt, r. 1e11>'d laoal carp LARGE 2 BR, doer to bay • r -· for oftlct or ama1l ~. Prine. only! club or tam. Take bouae or ~~ lllt.'9, triiad. !,~ :Wides~ y~ ~zurs ~:: =~~~·.~~ 't. ANNOUNCEMS:NTS S1SM=.V~.~~r I: apt. ~.500 Eq. $46.000 FP -. -~ .,...~ • n4: 65~m4 tdylJwitd e -JXW."I'. LI• Isle · .USI ~ ~ .:..,~ ~Retail Loc9tioo e eM NOTICIS H~C:. ~~. ~ WILL trade No .. eo.ta Mesa ~ ....... ti * Found (fl,_ Ads) 6400 Harbor-Baker * 546-1539 3 BR fam rm home. equity ........ v..., 3410 llC8ILE H 0 .ME.XL N T Olil Jim ~ STORE~ 11 x 40 PAIR Of' Pt~ prescripUoe Chlld GU"e. EQlr. Fenced $3200 • full Jrice $26,500. ~ S Bil. -81 ft. ._. PatlD pool.~ 111'5 Hartior, QI 646.fGSt &lallel, wry small ala; yard. Day, WM, mo. Vic. FOR me I; clear 00.t. F.d ,_ .• nn 6 _.-Can Cflit ~ e JIUV Ol" GREAT LOCATION ~. f1' 8lctmeD • Vwa.r Maenolia a: Adami. ~ ~ Rltr. 64i-88ll ~ ~~ ~=· L ~::ta.~ Ston or office reotal. C.oeta .._. Identil)' 5'5-In my home tntanta A.. pre-$45,000 Equity in lge. home ~ -n 88Q _ dole ..,... -4115 lalbaa Ialand. $100 • $150 l10I ICbooll. Nev Wamer • Kansas City; want Income- ... -. --IG-9565 FOUID Vic ot 23rd a Brookhunt. 531-7593 home-or ?, 1n this amt, ldlMla. Opt. '° ~. l4T OCEANFRONT, be~ NEW • $U)O MO. • NEW ,..._' ~ Mesa, 2 Pelc-The belt cb1ld care my home. approx. same value u eq-roa Rat. • lldna Town-fumiahed, 2 BR 2 bath. I ,_._ -~" Pvt ..... th. ..__ Call It 'd u 00 n..u uity. Owner/agt. 642-5151 hcMlle l,,. ... OY'9 ranee $350. 631 CIHf Dr '9 Lquna I .,.....,. n\AI' ... ingneee -· I eo-.,.... "'Y. Ucensed. 962-4198 -------- dbhwuber wuber clryfr FA 8-ch ~ RIAt. ~.. m 62nd St. NB 600 eq.ft Ut.v 646-4'193 Adami ' ~ area. TRADE 4 HOUSES Oil ~ • v-642-161$ GANCI Evea ~1669 Lane balred female Calico INFANTS, tbru age s, my acre Costa Meaa M·l zooe bat frplc. Ip t-Cll' .-.ce RENT AU .,,..._ cat viclntty of Hoag Ho• Uc. home; Pomona, nr. plus cash FOR 12 or more ~ =-Apt-. Un~ehed Offlc. ltMtttl 6070 pital. 646-1462 Harbor Blvd., CM 642-04.23 unit! Sl7,500 equity. ~159 '-===-======lft--I •• al a.I eves. '. ..705 -r• 5000 * CJll.... ln1 ~ SPEND More time at the LARGE grey maltese type Centrtcten --------L~ ...... • JI{ olflce tbu at home? Work-male cat• vie Tustin le Clay 6620 'IS Acre, Santa Ana Canyon __. __ ........ ____ APAkTMENTI Inc that hard you deserve Np. He11bt11. 6424424 (f) WE WD.L avocados, $10,000 equity ... tels Avtll.W. VEii DOME SPF.c!'ACULAJl VJJJW the belt. Oftica avail from FOUND. W.aticb 17th St A $12,500 price: want lmprov· 411 price nqsee. We need n Wa•..-_.'" • .., • Boat $45. Irvine ID Costa Mer.a. BUD.J> rrt ad M·l, C-1. R·2, MATCHAM ackl,ltSonal ttntall I liatJnP. • IPICIAU' ':J;Av':iiu.. Bkr. Anaheim 539oll31 642-2013. • Remodelina • REALTY 6464837 a.tomtrt waltms "°"'· 2 WKS •1t11 1t•NT amcwrm R.EALTY co r '" 2 BR • 2' S.ltl Al*-SMALL office. Strategic cor-SMALL Puppy approx. 5 CUSTOM MILLING . LOVELY AKC reg. PUG trailer. 646-9'126 '62 Jaguar 3.8 Auto, mint cond, val-$1830. '62 Slmca 1cd, rebll eni, $225. '6T Cou- gar Air, •aJ.$2900. Trd dn for auto. 3030 Bristol. 545-6280 N ANT: Free I: clear bome in Onn&e County $31,IOO F'MV, FOR: auoned, rood Pl.>' 2Dd TD, $31,600. Rltr. )47.7401 ~ WANT Ullita 60 plua tor comm. Iota Fu1lertcle, ts acres Roumonct A e.xpefto live jewelry. Eq. $125M WW auume. O'Connor 498-1241 l3 Units Furn. $'15,000 eq. Lona Beach. No vacancies. for more Wlits ~ Jeu or vacant Janet. So. Coastal area. '96-3038 Foc:Un Co. 5 Unit apt, boat dock Hunt· lniton Harbour SSOM equity -cl~. WANT leased comm. lndust. trouble free can add cub. Rltr 142-1485 COSTA Mesa income prop. rrty $8000 equity, full price Progret1Jve manuf tc· tvrlne Cempany in Santa Ana hn I~ late openl"t fer: Estill1tor Machined Pam Eltim• tor. Minimum five years experience, e x c e I 1 ent career opportuDJty. S.J.. ary conarnewnte with •b0it7. Requirea indivi- d u a l w l t b extemive knowledge of analJ2l.DI COltS u related to in. tertal. tooUns and pro. duction. E11ineering Dr1flsm1n Minimum two yeva ex- perience in deatrn and ; detail of small preclllon ~ aeroapace hardware.: Some ccUeae rtqUlred. -S C H L.B. ' MW mitrnUona NOW LEASE ·or • llVY ner locatSoll $50. uW incl. montbl vk: 18th l Placentia co.nA ME.U LUMBER pt.tpplea, 6 mot. J'OR larae ..... "!'!-"'· U-.. &..R-..l---.t-..1 --ftalU.A ...... .,.,,,.,. (1--\11'.H~-OFF _ ,,..,,.,1 ~ 99 .-. Mo. A QP • -·-U1 ......,_ ,._.1 ,,_.,uo No Dn Pymt. MI 6-8909 JCE TYPE DESK in MONAidi BAY AJU:A C ...... ah1,pl .... P..tl 2525 Ocnn &ml., CdMo ""r..,.,n.,......~,,_-. -Sto-ret-.-,N""'ewport--Lott 1 Additions * Remodellili good condition. S42-M32 J.llllF.LY ~ V1EW ..,. C ... & Girls Ch• ml111 -I« Alrtber IDlo • B-.y Center. 2m2 New· '40 Fred H. Guw1ck·Uc. MINK stole, 5 dia wed rtng, S'l8.~ Income $315 mo. Excellent fringe ....,. FOR free ft clear boat. Ed flh lncludlnt --..ten Riddle Rltr. 64&all ,...._ --------• plan. Apply: 2 a& A: den, 1~ &., $. drpe • 8padous 3 Br'a • 211& Henue 1'rottt MJr. port Blvd. CM 646-1252 PRESCRIPTION Swi&laaea. 673-6041 * ~21TO antique Vlcto\ian lettM, u. frpl, "PDol. Lit -mo. e Swim Pool • Put/&rNft Men's Black framt!i In NEW CONSTR. • Addiliona Uque Span carved coUee A*llts aua betw 10-5 pm • Frpl IDdi•/bidrJ fac'la lndustri•I Prop. 60IO black leather cue. Dark Remodeling -Uc. Cootr. tble, Wal comole MW m•ch. I .:z:::::::::==•==::s;;;::::;::;I e Adll.Ua 6 ~ anu ~ , LIE or .n. lndul Sidi 4',500 gtten lenla. Pleaa call DON HAWE SC.1246 Trd for wa1nt orpn er ~ ~~P!:!' Nlfl!' '707 1145 Anah•I• A"-eq • It. Air c:Glld otfices, &-l2-ml, Ext 259 ADDITIONS, remodel; atorea hie paintinlr. 66064'7 C.M. , &G-21'l• • ~ ~ Joell• ~ tar l)OOd1e •• Uttle bor A: homes. FRANKEN * * * tn ~~ ~ _, •NT• ON "fa( ACaD ed, c1M to twya, N. Santa artninl· Vic WUaon A llla. 646-5131 499-2984 LIDO • oceen ~~ prop. 2 BR. I. dtn, $32,500. Trade for boat, unit.a. Open S.t. • SUn. 1010 K!np Rd., N'pt. ae.ch 6'2-71111 * * * ----~ ---------------- SHUR-LOI CORP. 1200 E. Nermandy Pl. Sant• Ana U block N. of McFadden 6 % block w. of Grand) OWNER. ~2581 I a I 81. .... 6 Uldun Aila. Ideal for diltributioa tiona1 alnce MQD. 6'2-5193 ==::::==::ir::::=::=== .ckHTALa • I a... Punlture Frplcs I Prt/Patso.1 ~II wattb1e or 1actor7. Jolml & aft. S:~. CalJM! C ... nl'! 6625 SIRVICI OIRICTOllT $21 ........ Tfllllla • o.tnfl Bldlt. • Kilroy Co. m.au Lost Male Pomeranian, 3 lb&. DR'! FOAM PROCDS SlltVICI DtUCTO•Y 1-------1 ~ ,_......., ruu. OPl'ION TO 8tJI bole Patt/<;lw. OPEN, Jocbd 1tomp 9'*e Haney beige. Wed nite Mi• Dry in one hour. Income Tu 6740 Patiet 6860 900 Sea i..., CdM &H-lSll tor ftnt to contractorw or lion Viejo. Reward. No --------1 ....... H No ~ 0c···-e. I (JlacAtlllar ... o.c JIWy) lndl"riduala. lJ Mm. questions asked. 837-7069 Work Guaranteed, 673-3112 Gordon N. Warren CUilom Patio Ccwm HOLIDAY PLAZAO .. VTl1fl FOUND Set Of key1. P1cked Gardeftlnt 6680 Pub. Acct. -Est. lt51 and Coocnte Work DELUXE 11*1ou1 1 BR, 511 V/. JJth, C.M. Ml-145t ROOMY 2 bdrm, Xlnt loc lndustrt.I Rltlttl 6090 up wrong Ht '4 Jtey1 make Home or Office Appta. Dale Qmt. O>. ~ Fwft. AJU $125. + otil. $150 yrly, Phone aft 5 PM exchange at Corona del Mar ANTHONY'S Now lncorporattni former "-1.ed llQOI, carpetln«. Cotti ~ 5100 173-3825ar~llll M-l Induatrlal Space library. 675-5731 Girden. S9"i~e F. J. Hanna practice dra •"" ---No 2,000 IQ ft with otfice .. pea, am---· 3 Br, 2 ba, cpta,.drpe, bltnl, 2 drive-in doors ln rear GLASSES, name inalde ann, 646-l94I OPEN 1 DAYS c:;r;:;.:.,~: MUl58 Pl'9llfp ~ ~lace, patio. lJke new, 9.,,c 19 ft.1308 Logan St. vie. Balboa, Mesa Hi Sehl Reas. monthly cal·e. Prun-4210 Seashore, N.B. 87>5876 or se.3160 C.M. etS.G681 646-5033 or Santa Ana. Rew. 54M356 q. Landlcapin&. Exp. bor-• 67~341 •- 4100 MAl11Nl9U1 Lide 1• ~51 WORJCSHOP CENTER PerMMlt '40J tlculturi.t. "Tend.et, lovina Nathan Tax Servlct --------&AIDIN AP1'L --------NB InctUltrla1 c..iter. --------C'1't! for Green Gardens". Orange Counties Largest UPSTAIRS, 2 BR, 2 BA, frplc 8'2-2809 I will not be rnponalble for Long form ...... $10 crptd, dr,e. blt·lna. refril· debta contracted without my Adi·ir's Len.Jtelping State Tax ...... $5 Plumbfne LEAKS? Gaa or water eJec- tronlcally located under ce- ment, blacktop, around. walls, abowen, any place. Repa.lftd. Water lines cle.an- ed, preaaure restored. CALL "WKS" 64U3CI $225. mo. Lfaae. 173-31U &Aft 6100 m.nature. Ron a I d C. a For home appt. caU ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;; Stenstrom, 3844 L lb er t y NATHAN TAX SERVICE BankAmerlcard OK Huntinft• INch 5400 Speclel Offer Lane, New Brighton, M•. : ~e::i ,!m~~t:kJn m-n42 823-lsal Plumbin& re)IUI A Servi«s I wUl build a t BR 2 ba borne Bhatt transportatloo to dawn-e Rellckntlal It Oomm'I. PERSONAL A buslneu In· drain liMI Roppa.geti deanid Cl3Q eq..lt) tor the Jow town L.A. Leave Ul\IV. Park ,44 0302 come tax return preJlllJ'ed. • AU Dlacount Pluml>inc IEACHWOOD pdce ~ fTJO/~ft. Oil YoUl 7 AM, arrtve L.A. 1:30. Fed I: State. Call &U-9343 &12-lllO lot. Other modtll avail. Call 133-2880 aft"' T:~ P.M. GIT RIAOY FOil Services for Small Bu&lneSI TRA.DET Expert work for ApeilllMlllt HOlllel Doll at m.-ALCOHOLICS Aaoa:rmoa1 SPRING NOWI 419 E. 17th St., C.M. ANYTHING -tumlture. AROllTEClUUl DUFT SM Ell • • Sffklnc brtlht tndi- ~dllll with one to three years in the areas ot .. plant deliln and la)oout, department relocation. Will work In tadlltlet area of rapidly expudills comp.ny. e e Bri-'1t ~man lrlo ' terested in ~. Field office uperieDee In layout and fte,ld dtta.lllne. Preltt one to two yean of collese er one wbo la now attendlnl n i I ht IChocl and WW. .. ....,. days. __ .. _l!!!!!!!B!!!I!!-Harbor Area. Plme m"12f Clean.ups. Lawn malnten-FILE NOW • PAY LATER tools, ygu.name.lt IG-0348. Pdvate pedal • Kear Beach, OORONA cW MAR * Chllce U Houri. ance. Weelflr 1 et v ice. BY APP'T. 642-7494 Plumbin(. Ema een-24 bn Appty S'"9 ~ Golt and 8bopplit&. ntra lal'lt "" ldt. Lota ~ O Monthly rates. CdM or NB Orange Collnty Income S~: ..,.tr, 1UV, 133-0600, ext. 2 12 I llt 2 ... ths, "'le Trees! Some 06nii View. Anneuneementt 641 ..... 67f>..lt60 aft 5 Tax Service appl. lmtal. flnJ. IG-Mlf t llt 2 ...,._ _.._ m.•o Relltcr G•nn"""'"...,.. I mW. 19th, Suite F, C.M. no ,..._ING ,.._ r-•--Coast Healllt Ct.b ......., ... ,mu, compete ser-r..,., ....... 1 alt• W• le dolefl VIEW Jot. 203 Emerald Bay Tic:t· 30 years experience, G. 8. HOFFMAN REPAIRS REMODEL Warner A Sp~. H.B. 50 x UO, O'lllDtl' $10,000, • 1'REE SAUNA • reUabJe. i:xcellent work. Enrolled to practice befOH 642-3121 . '2 aUAts W ol 8e9et JPyd.) 5Cl-518T W'ltb Swedish maMqe by "2-4389 Internal Revenue Service COUIS UDfO COfltAIY 142-SOOI • 142-3615 DIER.AW BAY Yiew lot 1 Experienced Musune• EUROPEAN GARDENER For App't. 646-5421 '"9r SWffPfnt 6'1S 19700 Jem ....... U. 48le135. Prty. bMdl, R.ectdo OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK • --~·--i .. .,.. Maln ........... e FED a. St •• 50· , ,. form N ... h D .. u a.. ........... • t am·lO pm ..................... ,.,,....... · • • · ~· • -Parklna t.ot Swe.pfftl ewport c 8 ... ·mn• tion • ..,., owner ~ 132 E. lath St. ~ Very reaJOO. 541-4337 eves. J14.50. 7a Yrw. exp. 7 daya, 9• S4CMT3I • i..rwe 2 ft APb wtcla pool, •-·het 6150 GEN. cleanup tree service. KEMMER TAX SERVICE, :==::.=.-=.-:..-:.-:.,-:,-:.,-:,..-:.,-:..-_-:_, All applk:ant9 reovlewed an ~ 1w4 6 petlo, w/w c.r-~ c...,_, Lott 6411 New l 1 \tl\8, .-prlnklers. l'20 Harbor, C.M., 548-240t mtrlt with no biaa toward ~~ Olidras ;..!' CUST. bit. 3 Ill\, 21,i ba, t Haullnc· Reaeon. 646-5848 GETJ'ING A refund? For Re"'*'-1,. ..,..,, 6"0 Race, OoJcr, Creed or Sex. ~ -• up. Ste -· frpL, beaut. mOcl. rn. a.. 1WO ceateteT>' kits tn OcMD EXPERIENCED Gardener quick income tax 141.rvlct D11 Apt A. l>elaware, H.B. nestled In 3 Ac .• ,, • ..,.et vtew Hction. Paclflc Vlew * Landacaplng . Cleanup * in Your borne • call 842-~'m IF YOU need Remodellnc,1---------1 55-71133 '64iCllO, z~ dll. One!' Rt. ~~.!:~k.:._!f~toff~ Reea. It reJtable. 642-4400. evea. PAINTING ••• REPAIRS *Uaf•• 2 II a... 2, Boll 11. CGrOU& m.-. ;:'.,ma.>qT. -u • Apt and General CIWM!P WANT helt> • cau ua. borne CALL orCK ... ec.1m m•a -r'',.. ...... .A..;.... Odd or oUtce. Fed A State $t. r.v N. IACH'LOI ._ £W HARBOR RI-at ' MemoNI Mpwq ...... .....U<&• M2-4>&20 * ..... 145 Sewt~ "'° Set·• Min Udltiea tncW "e"!!f! ~ Part. 3 Joa far M _. $251 joba A baullna. 548-«155 -----~-----1 Neu •"ill 44 choice 9Cl9 ..,....., for one. 531-4245 lft J pm _. ---• Setvtc. 6612 lreni"I 67SS Alttratlonl, CUltom dreaa ....................... IN ~~Alt o. HB Can1on. 1tream i.a. A m.175'7 from a ... 1 Jm. -mak1na. RMllOnab!. pric:• · rllllY rtw.RS --1( .... Metro "*"~ Mil far JW.ymonL ...._ PlcnW.. cu-IRONING, mendlna. ~-For app'l, l134015 QuiS .. -IW acn. lllV1CE DlltlCTO•Y 1*1t17, Reul RtL in.ured. Inc. 488 E. l7th St.. CM. ORES.SMAKING • Alwaticlns (lxperMnced> 6GI06I or 540-007.> A mendlflC. IRONING WANTED 9Q.3287 $2.50 per dolen. AlterttleM '42lid Brl~ banlttl, • 541-311T Neat, accurate. 20 yn. exp. p,,..........,. .<I.HA TltleriM 6f70 '''"""' --~ nME FOi e Ran pnidJioa ~ ttc.,..U e Perform ant artklt inllpectiOD STACO, llC. 111' ltket St. C..t1 Meta ,,.,., An equal opportuojty ·~ , I FIREMEN ~ ~r month. Ex- ~llent ~t proaram. Test Febnaary 10th. Re. qui.rff U.S. Cltiunsbip; ................... fwC. ........ 'llc.n1ed ........ , ......... .. ten yeera ••".,... In heny commerclet ~: , hiah tcllOOl &rad; 21 to 30 yeua ol aae, maxl· mum extended lo 3S years ol •i t 1ubiltltutinJ one year ol fire expert. enc. for each year over 30 yens of a1e; mini- mum 5'7" and 140 pounds. 20/:1> Yislon or better without correction: and background free of con. vlctlons. No residence re- quirement lnquire at: and ln.Netrtel ~ 1tructioft. lhouW M flmlllar with coet _.. lmatint IN cede I~ spectlon. CMllentfnl ClrMr potltien Wltft stable, 9rewfnt ~ pany. PIHM ..net , ... ume: ·, · Personnel Office CITY HALL 3300 Newport Blvd. Newport leach, Calif. REAL ESTATE SALESMAN Excellent opportunity f o r currently Ucensed Salesman lo have the desire lo enter the specialized field of ex- changln&. Wortcln& in Com- mercial • lndustr1al • land, and bi&b value Residences. Steve Joy~ 8334600, ext. 2112 COUJIS RADIO COMPANY 19700 JamborM Rd. Newport leach AU appUca11ta reviewed on merit with no blu t~ wml Race, Color, Creed or Sex. People with Reno exchan&e _M_an_uf-act_urin_C __ _ t:ralning prele1Ted. However, ": , U you are willing to work- and can lake inatructlona, we will ahow you what to do- , and bow to do It. No new ~ • llcenMd tralnfta accepted. Call 67S-4070 for appt DISHWASHER NIGHTS APPLY IN PERSON 1-11 AND 3-5 Monday throuth Frlday RBJBBI E. lEE • NEWPORT BEACH --.,...PART-=,...,TIME=:::--- COLLEGI STUDINT • Neat, reliable. mechanical knowledae preferred but Tool Crib Operator With at lent 1 , .. , experience In the .,.,. .Hon of 1 production tool crib. Dutl• wf 11 Include the receipt, ...,... and lt1•nce of productlen tools. Pleue apPl.y In Pfl'IOD to: HU&HES wlll train. Apply 500 Superior Avenue ' JlM nCE CHEVRON Newport lffch, CalH. ,4 ~, 2590 Newpart BMt., C.M. ·;..-UAL UTA Tl Equal opportvnlty employer :.. Shouldn't you ne with Walker -M l P' • 6 LeeT l'rte lnbmatioft. • PtMlftl or write WALKER .l • • LEE Inc 2629 Harbor Blvd. 'i•" ~3029. • ' CAlllER BOYS ' GOUD ROUTES AVAILABLE ..r HUNTINGroN BEACH DAILY PILOT A.llllltant YOUNG MAN • UNDlll 21 -~, .. • IC-ml • Wtll be ClOl'llMend for a career paeltloll la tbe Con- aoner Acceptanca ~ ment ot our Ore.ace Coanty Branch. •' Service Station ·· S1tesm1n/Mectt.nlc · -,;· t years Jocal exper. Full $3.2J 'llt HOUlt Our penonnel deputment will conllder • time. Good A1ary + ~ • ftta. JIM 'nCE CH!.'VRON • 2580 Newport Blvd., C.M. '· IOYS 10· 14 1..qum Beec:b. So.· IAsuna C".ood routes! •Good profttar DAILY PILOT • Hich .chool snduate with eooc1 won or ICboal • record. e Ex Gl'1 • &G-m1 • .... l. . Gardener'• aulataot a coastal emte, mnaU aJary .\ apart. Prefer elderly D iJe pms1oner. Box P n • Colleae ltUdentl not re-- tumlnl to IChool tbla Nmester. • Dally Pilot .. e Out of ltate applicants llncerel7 Interested In esta~ rSdence ID On.np Olunt)'. . .. I BOYS 10 -14 (" -:.~. Good routell • Good profttl can after 10 a.m. Oda weeit on&)'. W-1183 . .. : ~ I IALSOA PENINSULA J DAILY PILOT r , • llC2-4321 • UYE I WOIK o• the bea11tfflll, Mnllf SAN FRANCISC.O PENINSULA! • T elecommunlcatlons Project ·Applcallows EnginHrs Expanding and diverse projeda require that we Met penonnet experienced ln detailed layout and spedficaUon of ml· crowave and multiplu systems. Aa- siinmentl are now available at Su Carlot, California, for complete project enemeertnc Including lite, equipment, and systems coordination both for mlJi.. tary and commercial cutomen. Swia Screw Machi1e Operators with T o r n o ex~rience. Ablllty to do own set-ups. dellrlb&e. Work Jn a clean, afr..condi. Pleue lJlllly Ill penan to: tioned shop located near Uie beecb. EQJoy top co• H U & ff E S p&I\)' bendtL TbeM POlldona o f I e r an e~Dent future w I t b a IJ'O"lni commercial divt.o loft ot H~bea A1rcraft Company, a recopiud . 500.,,...lerA"" Newport a..ct., C.Uf. Anequal~tJ ~-MO' leada In the field of eleo-1-------- tronica. Pleue apply in ~l'IOD. HUGHES 500 Superler Avenw Newport leach, C.IH. Equal opportunity employer -M6P' TRAINEES WE NEED JS MEN TO TRAIN FOR ALL fOll. nONs IN ALL DEPART· MENTI DUE TO NEW FACTORY BRAN CH OPENING IN ORANGJ; CO. OF LARGE EMTERN MANUI' ACI'URING l DIS- TRIBUTING J'IRM. STAlnNG SALAIY $4IO MO. WE NEED MEN wml ALL TYPES or WORK BACKGROUND. F >Sr PROMOTIONS ALSO COMPANY BENJ;J'JTS AND PROm SHARING AV .\ILABLE TO QUAU-fm> MEN., I ~ INTEltVIEW CALL DAY & TUISDAY .537-2312 A Tex• .OR Ci ......... °"' 40For0 ...... COdAna AQUA·TllOL B,yc1ro • OynamJca DIYWon needs 20 mm lmmecllately S..enl Desit-open1np • s.ie. " Service, er.dlt Penomel Manqement Tralaee. ff75.mo min. l'W'· am. u er-lifted. All dept.a. h a v • Tnlntnc Prosram. SkiDed or UDlltilled accep. table. BJllt ICbool Inda ar equiv ala. Fer Application bdo CALL 547-0607 PARA.t\ITllCS, • eataltlltMd cemMtf'• clal flr"' h• lmmecA ate epenlftll for the follewlnt ~ poeltlont: • Power E:q lp•9' w........ • Teclllllckm , lxperlwe ...... ...... u .. , .. "'• ......... . • IHt A111m .. 1n MOid builder helpers e Carpenter rib elecb1cal wtrlnc pperleoce e 'alnten • lender • Mow.rs ''Laminatarw'' e Glrh for c1ee.mip JINSIN Marine Cerp. m J'ileher Com Mesa M0-3MO COllllS .UDIO CO •. 19700 .....,.,.. l4. .... ,.,. a..ctt AD appljcatlanl reviewed .. IDC'l'tt wttb DO biu b ward Jtace, Color, Creed « lltx. Jiiii 4 Secrlllry DiY11'111Wllld~ ... clatlel la cmponte mt paawwweJ offlcn. Re-cent~ expm. ence with typinc ability of lliO w.p.m. Ind ~ band ID te 100 w.p.m. re- 4Uftd. Excellmt wontns candlt:IGM. c.tl ,.......,.., *-9401 .lKOllC : ' ' ; ; '. . co. Hostesses Dey I Nltftt Shifts Appl)! tn ~non 9-11 or M wkdaya. 18111 L LEE NIWflOltT IEACH CL.al Miil p...._,.,._ .... liWHil Detmtr• .. ae.lllDt cblw -... "rancnlmt! Mull be * ldaool ....... wttll .. .nmm.. Tne :It •. p.a. I moot1111· apedence a Print Room opentkln. J'D,. --~· .......... ~ cwwUttcw LANeEYIN Dtvlllm e1 ..._,ae lnduilrill, Ille. UOl E. Carnecle Aw. 8-ita Ana 541-&18 F.quaJ Ol'pGI tmd~ emplo)W lBlll AYOI C.11111 Ylil No nperlence ~. We train yoa to become an AYOn lteprwentau.e. Call col1ect -- PIMALI DIVISION . Alelltlftt ..... Secy. Te $450 Yount aglWlift, bowledpble bl IDP tecbnlquea for lmen- io.., a n d material production eontrol {l'Jectroala). ne,,., 111• aper1- ence, monld ..._ Ible. T!lle JOUDI llllll lboaJd tllrlft Ill bard wrL ISclny, ladies _.,_,,pt to come borne on time). Jte. spomlble '-' furtber CDmplDJ powtb bf --· ..... of ..... pred-l ucti u... ud c:oatri- --..... Jl'C'd-11cta cSnWp..-. .\a tclll IUD tit apD ap ............. .... • to r.,_ ~ ar own ~ r-. ... oat ldM>ol, >titude w.1 t1a rand atllll, cbanct lelra • lle- aboat. MASTEi SPKWllS CO. 1640 Monrevla Aft. \ c.te Meta . 642-2427 All equal 'iiPVi tuntty ' employer 'DOME ! '64 DODOI, Pol.re. 4 dt· H.T.: Jtadkl, ._ttr, •'*-tit.' pw. ••• .... CIJlld, MJ\010.. $13JJ ' SANTA ANA LINCOLN MI RCUIV UID N. 'l'UMln, I.A. SCT.-T FALCON; '112 FALCON Wqo(\ RIB Clean, 1'\1111 srat. ... or best offer, ~ '6~ FALCON Waior1, auto- matic, $400 eall aft L Mf.1589 -------.. ~---· "' .. ____ ,..,......... ·-............. ._.. .... _..-.. .. , ,. ___ ----- DMLY PILGT EBITOaIAL PAGE Communttta m Soalh Vietnam prftsed the 1?J01t costly offensive of the WIJ' lut •• A• of Friday morning, 14,000 Viet Coog ADI\ Nortb Vietnamese had been killed or captured in what Prelldent Johnson des· cribed u a complete military failure. Captured doewnentl made tt clMr that Hanoi'• grand alrategy in 1be current terror attackl 11 to follow th1I tint punch with a second -a massive winter· spring often.lift. A!4 eAi.mated 40,000 enemy troop• were reported preparing for a .major oflensive just south ol the Demilitarized Zoo• dividing North and South Vietnam. 'Ibe terror attacks in the cities and the forthcom· ing major offensive in the north are elements in a plan to Jbatter oollfldence In the Saigon regime and persuade the U. S. to tali peace on terins which would lead to Communist domination of all Vietnam. Even those, Americans who pass over the Vietnam headlines with a shrug began to understand the lnten· sity ol the bitter offensive. Iaotated yet connected incl· dent.I suob as these brought borne their point: -Murder by the Viet Cong of five American mil- lionariea and the k:idnaping of a 11.xth at the leprolar· iwn they ran. -Guerrilla bodies laid out at each comer of an intersect.ion near which two military ~lice had been killed in their jeep. It was done by alhed troops in the Beau Geste style of laying dogs at the feet of fallen heroes. -The killing of the last member of a Viet Cong 1uidde squad by a senior American diplomat using a pistol thrown up to h1I tee0nd floor room. -The wounding of Gts in a narrow street called "Deadend Aney" by a Cong machine gun nest. These and other incidents told the horror stqry far mauy even more foreefully than films ot jungle comb&L 'Ibey wondered how SaCoo, not to mention Fralld Thrives other cities up and down the llttJe country, could be so vulnerable, Military inltallationa, Jong t:hougtit ~e, lost millions of dollars worth of planes an4 supplle5 iD the early stages of the attlek. Preparinc to leave bla poit as Secrftary ol Defense, Robert McNamara WV J110n1 somber in bJe report to Congrea. Ht Wdt:tOll'MI in Vietnam ia "aneten," that in the final anal ~ •• ,.._ ultJmate success of our entire effort in South ietnaa will tern on tbe ability of the government to reestablilb tta authority over tts teni· tory so that peaceful reconltructlon can be tmdertaken. '' Soberine thought.a, all of them. So what did the bloody oUenJive prO\'e! The enemy pajd terrible odds for the Ameri~ans and South Vietnamese he tiJJed. And in ground gained, bis profit 1VU slight. W~t the fierce JWipe did produce was a new awareness that the price we are paying for our com- mitment in Vietnam is going up. The real question is whether it weakened our resolve or altered our mten· tion to carry out our promises. Bright Side of the Coin At a time when large numbers of ·American young people are risking their mental health and their lives with drugs, it's well to remember that the vast majQtity of our youth retains its "cool" in a world of exploding knowledge. Boy Scout Week will be observed be~nning Feb. 7. Adults worried over "what our youth 1S coming to'' should give thought to the world of bright youngsters of good character around them -and tihen join with parents of Scouts in rejoicing that sum a constructive organization continues to thrive. .. In Repair Work GOP Rebut.tal T V Program Was .a Dud LBJ's Budget Falls Apart Last moath, detdvea from the Dlstriot Attorney'• office in New Yark e~ three auto rep* abOlll tn QueeD. • defraudiq m o t or 11 t • throuCb land trlDIDlillion repaln. POliDC u cuatomen, the deteotivee d:roYf' Into the llbcJPI 'with CSI in 1ooct working order, except f<r dllcon· nee~ modular hoN, wWdl an1 me~c could haw spotted im· ly, and connected at little cOIL , me shop· dwlecl fl.46 fer IDlmluloa. nen it actually onl1 rept.ced amlll pmtl in 1be okl oae; another dm(ed $131 for a "reballt" tr•M11nlukm, 1'blc:b ~1 .. -ld'od .. .. old .e; .... tbe third cbarfed '181 fer ~ new tranamlg~ wt. d tt cld wu rpr17 fnlh p.tat • tbt old ... NOW WB ALL DOW tbe tamlllar cry ol .,. ,....a-........ uaoda- tlOft: ·'Tbll rep11ena ~ a nail miJlGrit;)' ol repe.ir lbopl. , But, In tbe Int place, I don't tint tt'1 a 0 .mJlO miDortty; end In tbe second ptact, llUCb apolUl'tl ban tum plat» N&uiarb' for yean, and the trac»~ do ootlUaC but ,.ell "Foal'" on IUCh oedilioas. ,.,.. American publle i. beini vt.c-c-ttmi.ed to the .. ol .. of .mllJiona Of dollarl amnaaDy by repair' Ind service people In all are11; u our socletr beeome1 m«n mec:hnled and complu, we are mare end mare dependent upon the hcmesty llDd decency of thete tectmlci:m:ll. TRADE ASSOCIATIONS are miong the moet voclferOUI opponents of "government interference" in their t.atne" afftllrl, ,et they seem UDIWIN that the Cll)r 'fl., to keep the 1overi'aent -at _, level - out Of tbl6r aft.an la to police their own memben, re.)1, ritorou1ly, camcientMiusly. WbJ lbould ~ Dlatrlet Attorney's afflce have to act on l1ich complaints? A1t1 trade •sodatioo worth lb wt lboGld lq.&U IDGllllalY er quarterly illftlti,uioaa ol .U Jtl JM!Dben, and abould drop olf..sen from tts memberlblp, ~ the Better Bualnen Bureau OI -auc1l actloa. With IQCb procedure, "beloa&IDC., to a 1Nde euodatlon woalcl ban some real nwn1ac bt1CIDd that o1 con· 1rtbutiDI to a lobby in the state capital er in Wublngton. IF LAISSEZ-FAl.RE aidtaliam is bMed Oft self....... tl.n lt bu broken down woefully when services and J"epU1 are concerned; there ia a general mistrust ot auto repair abol>I. televiJion repm 1llopl, and d Dou.tebold appliances not directly pnnteed by the mmufacturers. U bualnet1 lerltl a vacuum in this area. we may be aure that government will ttep into the vacuum, for both valid end J.nftlid teUODI. And the m«e C)'Jllcal the public becomes about the willlnpes1 of tr.ie aslOC.ia· ticms effectively to police themselves, the more tolerant wUl the public become toward government action - and eventual control. Republican reply to P r e 1 l d e n t JobDlon'1 "stat.a of the Union" meta.ce wu an expensive program, but, like too many ol TV's elabcnteJy CClDCeiYed abowa, I dud. An old movie would have been better. The ~are against murder, y, rape, robbery, riota, burglary, · and the use ol narcotk1. They put apecial emphasis on thete topics. Preside'lt Johnson had opposed the same items. He, at least, did gJve an earnest warning that remedies for the social depriva- tions, unemployment, and other fac· tors contributing to crime mu.st be a part of the program. THOSE WHO CONSTRUCTED the GOP Pl"Oltam ol reply made at least aome vieww1 imAgjne they mu.st have • been writers of old Western "good ~-bad buys" scripts. Their unsud remedy seemed to be the use of more guns, police and force. Certainly all neceaaary use of force to stop lawlessness is eMential. But It should be obvious that unless there ls a continuatioa of intelligent, imaginative programs designed to remove, or at least reduce, the elements that con· tribute to criminal acts, then, indeed, will our future be one in whkb in· creasingly the forces or law will be met by lawlessness. Tbere is more crime today. Nor ia it by any means all "In the streets," M so many ol today's politica~ qe- portuniata seem to think. The Tourist Dollar Gap POLICE IN NEW YORK report that the "Mafia syndicate'' has reached into Wall street 'The cMptti of penetta· tion is not thought to be great. But a Yount Wall street messenger, who bad testified about the COITUpting of mesaengers and others privy to tbe financial doings of thelr companies, wu stabbed some ~ times. His dead body waa ..a warn1ng to others who Thi 'obn'°o program to reduce the balance-of1>1YIJlents deficit by S3 billk>n in 1988 la a stop.gap operation. 'lb• President wants, among other tbinp. to cut private investment abroad, rectuc. overseas spend.Ing by governmeat aaencles, and observe a two-7e&r moratorium iD "non-essen· tial" fdttlgn travel. TM motivation ii obvious. U.S. gold boidtoll ar. now below •12 billion. ID Au&ut 1949, at their peak, they carnt to '3t.8 billion. A major contribu.tor to our chronic balance-d-paymentl deficits -and tbul to Cbe drain Oil u .s. ~ - ls what ii called the tourllt dollar pp. Seer.tar)' of State Dean Ruak .JUL.Iaa...uaid American tooriats spent S4 biIUOll abroad ln 1967 while foreign travei.n spent S2 bJlllon in the United StlltH. 'l1le fl b~.n llP would t'tp;alM more tha11 half of lnt year's atimM8d 13.5 bW.ioa p a y m e n t 1 deftdt. THE ADMINlSTJtATION would like .. l-.duc9 the tamflt dolar pp by .,. mUUcm this YMJ'. 11tt propoeal Jt 1111 .. btdoua lhaD lt may sound. Of ..... ,......, IPfftd.bll by Amtricaoa ._ 8CCGl'dtilf 41t tie U.S. o.p.t • .... ii Ccmmerce. M0t mil&a WU ....... at .. 1ncn .. Mtrlbatable to ....... ~ f7 .. Noubwl. The admlni1traUon bu not spelled are Jn the hire of the syndicate but out Ie&ltJatively bow it pllma to cut not yet caught. back travel spending. Some aug· Mayor UndJll)' of New York, gestioot Include a bead or puaport diltw-bed by revelaticoa indicating tu, a tu on JMne and lbtp tickets, successful br'lbing ol a dty employe, fUrtber curbl on duty.free spendinc. asked t>e public to report any and plain moral luuloll. All .. open tnowledse of. bribery a t t e m p t a • to rea1onabt1 eaq evuloe, ad all Twelve d.lya later, t.be Ma,yor-advised, aeem to have a builWa U1aMat of h IJUd>er of sudl comp&aints and rtcreWon-Ahlid1 l1. II bellll -arsued "POl1I ba4 "more tbm doubled." t»t 8111 tax me-.. would fall lilbt11 The GOP procram makers and on the 1o-Qlled tel ..._ bat WOWd speakers, in trying to be selective hit hard the types of Americana Ule in their moniltty IDd to find areas adminiltratlon 1¥oUld most ute to see of crime wbkh mlabt do harm .to travel -1tud.en11' and teachers. Some the Presidenl, were, to be sure. acting Hemptionl mllbt be feasible. e:ntirely fNrn ~tlcal moUves. But there was not mUdl morality in their TRE P~IDEN'l"S pr~..!! have inll1tence on etc.Watina the war and t':'8 C:::.:4 ~~1';,:-Miib ~ Uling the nece.sary all-out fort9 to do 10. Arlt.) ol tbe HOUM W111 ud Mean• CcinunfUlt 1ayl tb1t AmerkUI juat THE WAit CAN BE won Ulily. ml:!" to pve up the pl~• A nuclear weapon would do lt. But of for a while. .sud) a wtnnhlg, or victory. would M , m -..ouraatn1 lncreased uni.sh the f\Uiea, It la immoral to _ _. ..._ t... ·-...__ US tall Mo\Jt ••u.t---·--H aa-..u ,.. • .,,,.. _.. "'I AWOpeaDI, '°"' • • ....... ._..,.,,..,. "" _.. Travtl ......m. IM sri't* towllt ud not be boaelt ~ • .. ,, .,_.. .. ~ uptaratory ''We mem nuclts wupona.•• 9tllll ,.,, Buropean tr8"1 quta. And llr. Jobnlon't aftlca Mve bad ibtlr · ta ApftJ a pwp of ._. • mamgen fUD pointiq out lbet JM bu dqne ot M»rilltion bur..aa ti ~ a nwnber ol ttmio abou& 119 ww dtiea wll1 tour Eunpe 10 drum up iD Vlemain 1hlt tlal1r Jiii JIGDllBee trld9. acmcatect. That 11 wa. _, u.ey n.,_ Iltm'J S. ~ (0-W\I.) oa dHHft tbltr-.... el la lot it Jan. 16 lntrod~ a 11111 tD ~ tdl rtmMnl true k • OOP pro- • llt free tr...a · ..._. • Sar. ..,_ ratHr cw6 w tlult '#ban aD peea ftattlna tbe Ulllted ,.._ for la laid and dclne, a j'Ooldwatert' finger the flnt time. A 1-pallUc:lled ..... on GM biller would U.t created 1ut11a la to mab _...... te U.S. • moet unhappJ aHuUcm ..s a cee- tourlltl abroad -Ill act.ft for d.ltlClft ol COlllta8t unNll. dollan -bJocttd "coum.rparf' Tbt GOP ftPit·to.Joba-. ... a IUnda, held b1 our an tovlt'DJDlat prop-am botta tduoMlonll ad lD the ebrold. ,''ii'""---~ lntcwt CllWl'W>· .. WASHlNGTON -Pr eslcle_n t Johnson's SI68 billion budaet began to fall apart the moment lt was sub-mitted to Congress. It was alreldv out or date as events moved beyond it toward the specter of a wider war in A'lia. This bas happened before to Presi- dent Kennedy · as well as Pres.ident Johnson as a series of cr1aet upeet all prior calculaUons on t b e government's p.lanned proarams. A serious and menacing Berlin crlsla reviled all of Kennedy's plans before be could even get them ouWned. Now aootber crisis, the crisis of Aala, confronts Ptuidct Jotwon with the lneacapeble feet that we cannot fight a two-front war. we can- not carry out his AsJan policy on the presett fiscal basis. Probably also we caMot carry it out without a ringing public cornmltrnent to il .. OF ALL THE commentaries ""1icb have tried to define the great American dilemma, the L o n d o n Economist has done it best: ''This i& gojng to be Lyndon Johneon's year. It ls also the year in which the Americans will have to make up their minds what they want to do in the world. "ID 1868 they have to decide, perhaps for a generation, whether they are essentially an Eastward look.- ing people, who will confine their attention. to the relatively small part ot th~ world around the Atlantic Ocean, or whether they want to go on carrying their responsibilities westward into Asia as well. "The presidential campaign of 19&8 will be the Ammcam' most important deds1on atnce they gave Franklin Rouevelt a third teTm . and a free haM to dllal with Hitler. in UKO. .. Mil. JOHNSON HAS made It clear wlme be standa. He ia a gl.obal American. This ts the real iaaue of the election, and on thls issue Mr. Johnson represents what is radical and adventurous In the American rpirlt. By November be will either have reassembled the American ma· jority around bls polnt Of view or 1uffer the unprecedented humiliation or being expelled from office -not because the American economy has. collapsed, wbicb la wbat bq>pened to Herbert Hoover, but because tbe Americans have rejected his idea of Amerlc~'s place in the world." Eventa have moved even faster than this prophetic commentary, and , now. months before the election this government lJ organlling i t s e I f against the contingency of fighting a two-front war in Asia on the central and controlling issue of maintaining America's power, prestige, and mission In East and South Asia and the Western Pacific. 'nlERE CAN IJI: NO ri'lllttlte •bout the broad meanjng of the North Korean seizure or an American sbtp and the accompanying .pre a 1 u r e throog.b the dem.iltarlz.ed zone on South Korea whe~ 50,000 American troops are stationed. Looked at with any detachment this 11 a part of the whole operation backed by Russja in Vietnam, and forioualy pursued b7 China everywhere. to bring crashing down· tbe American preten.ion of coo· trolling and lnfh•enclng events in Asia. And the~ can be no mistake either about the thrust of the objection to this policy in the United State1 itseU, from tbe posttlons origiadly taken by Walter Lippmann oo throu.Cb J . W. F~gbt and Eugene McCartby to the ultimate absurditiea ol tlle baby doctor, Benjamin Spock. THIS OBJECfl ON 11 hued upon the pnm.1se that we bave no busineN in Alia, our problems at bome need a~ t.eotioo, and that we muat now draw back within ourselves in Isolation from serious cballenges to world order, 11 we did prior to the mandate Rooteftlt received in the l!MO electiOQ to can. froot Hitler. The matter of degree can be argued on this poinl American interests might bave *n more clearly ap. parent in one case than in the other. But there surely can be no serious questJoa that those who oppose thi1 war accept the premise that China, and the other · C o m mu n l 1 t governments ol Asia, must be permit· ted to shape lta .destiny -if oo.11 because the costs or aaaerting our way ol doing things there 11 too great. And that is the reverse of the position we took with respect to Hitler I.a 1940. rr WOULD BE WHOLL y wrong to expect that President Johnson will back away now from the mission he has defined and is trying tc; enforce in Asia. To do ao would be an ad· mi11ion of defeat no man as proud as Johnson would accept IC there were any way to avoid it. Re bas not gone to Asia, and to Vietnam, twice merely to get away Crom home but to refuel his own convictions on the American million in AM and rein- force the support for It by Asian countries. The KG!U1> inck:Mnt, u It bappen1. may be helping to duify and crystallize public thinking on tbe nature of the mission in Asia and whether or not It is worth its coet. The evidence so far l\llleltl that il may help JQbnaon reusemble tbe majority behind bis view. Bing's Wife Eeids .Six .... 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