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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-02-12 - Newport Harbor Daily Pilot.. More Threats ~ade.nst Daw Officer . Hoag A~untant Held o~ 8400 . . I . ; :it~GON (UPI) -About 500 U.S. ·r..-mes under heavy fire 1ur1ed Hue's Perfume River in a ' auault today, spearheading ed drive to retake the ancient '.!WIP-.. ''Forbidden City" from Com· t bands. a pickup flotilla of patrols, sweeper and one landing craft, Robert 'lbomuon's leathernecb BOOies of Two Eliers .. ..-d t.hroulh machine gun and lire, hit the north bank of the and charged the guerrillas who Mft Milled (or 12 days behind the Jl.flot.thlck walls of Hue'a blatorlc atMIJ. . . . .. Hunted in SF Bay CrOlh "Our objective ill to clean out the enemy from the rest of the city," 1aJd a spokesman for the Marines a. Aau.:, V. IOOlr, J.1, ti ia.lm Dawt ud u ..,_.....,...... ... Madia, , tllt ~ ~ -1tC' .. tTwua. ·1;·-~L . . ftllil' ,.,. Jet hbr craabecl brto the bQ' bridle 15 fed abcm the · fJ•llM upper deck; Alter nploding ~ a.mes, it tumbeld into the water. n,e piane,. on a routine .-eetend tralaing mission , wu r e p o r t e d varioualy a being en route to Los AJamitoa amf en route to ·a San Fran- Ciiel ... ~val bait. * * * ei!':n:19~~~ ~-..·'Drink Kill' de1~don ti ~ ,au.. . _.._~ ' The cn.b ICattered Mlniq ...,.., • of lllletal bl front ,, Clfl, ... Ult# M ,. T ks cb~·laedla1 'on a track·t.llDerear-arine as 1"" .. pUedl ot jet ... L ---Were~...-~~J-d c· "siUlf was --~ ~ Q ·• .~ 1.ty tbt pltce," 1Ul 1he ~ "dtlWr, 1J1 IUCRABD Y. ~ ~a1d Terry, ~ '1 ~.~ante. lftJE,-vtetMm (UPI) -•A ,.., 'lb· fi 0 -1--"' to iSa J'ranofeoo taat serseant, one of the Marine• e ve -..,.i felting id the doorways, ra.iHd hil lanes on. the ooe-w_, top dec:t of f~e smudged wltil days of battle. the bridge were closed for two hours ,. . , and nine minutes after tbe late morn-,Drinking and killing -that s all 1n1 crash. Traffic·backed IQ> six miles •e ve been doing h!re. Drinking dur· on the bridge and Nimitz Freeway Ing the dar and tilling at night - feedini the bridge from tbj J>Ort,h. and .. sometunes we kill during the It was the se~d time a plane day, . he aald, cbuckllnt. (See JET CRASJl ,P.,e t.) lnude a shop a South Vietnamese . ' soldier finds a bottle of ll'oar Roses. Ht stuffs It into a duffle ba&. Cram- med wi'th more loot. In this ancient city of Annamese kings the soldier rules toay. He is not a happy monar.cb. I came with four truddoads of Mari~s; bumping ~ oo Hl&lnray One north of Hue. The driven tb'eecbed to a bait at the outlltirU. . ·lack Bay Work Begins; 'Friendly' Sult a Hurdle From Hue comes the thunder of mortar and artillery and. tile crack ·been awarded to carry otit. lbe first crack crad patter of. miper fire. . . .. ,., UlJCE BENSON ................... ..,... behnt, gulh and ferrettnc I eniltunt ti Upper Newport Bay. ,..,_, ... only -. ltictiDc their • beatJ• bltO Ult IDAld flats today. Tbere wre'buman lticb-ia-lbe-mud .. 1Nll. Soil eaclneerJ we.re pokiDa •OWJd to dltermint jut •bat mateiaia COftl· poM tbe lilrraill. 1betr aulyaea are pct ol a &ned Jn)bnJnary proeram Ill d • • e 1 o ' ·~ lnformatioa on u.e area. While everyone lalowl wbtre tf9e u.-S., II, • cm bu e•• raally taken a Sood, bard loot at 'It in .._ If -~~~tltlen , ~al .. low " . ' Ullll 1*11111., tbM 11. ....... ARM ....... e ...... fNmlll_, ......... , wUl ...., .,._, a 'xa the •• Into • ... u. studies, according to Oraace County Tbe bridp ia blown and trucb can Harbor Director Kenneth Sampson. go no farther. The 150 Marines are He estimated that tbt work wifl replacements for lbe 300 leatbernecks be finilbed "in about six mc1.uis." killed or wounded sloce tile North DebelJOpment ol. the Upper Bay ~~ ~~etnJ::':i.ud Viet Cont awept Into recently was made pos11ble. -~ The Marines nail six planb and Irvine Co. and Ormge County entered • string ropei acroaa tti. 30-foot-k>n« a pact to swap Imel to mutual ad· bridge stretch crumbled by Com- vantace. munist 1apper1. One by one the Daplte long clebata over the land Marines irtp the band rope and move ~. and its appereat tdtlement In across · September, 1967, boUa pvUea in the on ihe other aide you first see deal IM1 have to Cl'Oll one ~e the sipt that oace Hue , Ilia bole. hurdle. was once beauUful. Mon cbvered FIUENDLY LAWStm' stone steps roll clown to the canal's County counael Adrian Kuyper dark green wale. Palm trees lined repclttl tbat a "frielldly Jn1ait" can-the s t r e e t 1. Tbree-.atory colonial not be nded out. ,...,_ tuit would homes, ballt. by Frtnclunen a genera- t.tt ... ~ ol 1e••· tlon aao. bad eat abade tree•. It Uoa wbidl autbartlell tbe Ja.ncf ... explai n.a why aome Ir a y • b a 1 red cbm,.," be aa.id. French, living now la two-room Oats Tbe eomtftutlooal •pment m1.rit In Paril, feel b~ about Hue . be ttmt tldelanda "cannot be They b.ave not Men tbelr cJty in aDtnat.d," w gi"8, trtlded or 10ld ruins. Debria Ooatt •the canal One ..,,.,, be Mid. . waU of one boute ttaDds by the broken How woWd 111eh a M come about? bridge. Bricb alMI artillery 1bell1 lit· "Well. tm not 11.d"e of wbo would ter lht 1treeta. Doned telephone and ( ... BACK MY, Pa .. I) ( .. MAIUNBS, Pag~ !) ,.. tor Ill ot pubUc tidelaqd, bJ private piers in re1idential anas. • -Levytoi of a fee of '1 per lineal foot of public waters occupied by eommerc:ial, induatrial, community .uaoclatiosrud yadlt dub pien and •lips. -lmpcalitloo of a l~nl.pe.r-callon levy on f\lel 1old at marine service . 1tau·on1 located on city·admln.latered tidelands. The c0uncl1'1 tidelaads revenue .. t .. committee, headed by 1£1 ad l t ~ Puaons, uraea in ita fo,pqe :epert that hcalf ol the •tbuttd '141• • annual revenue that wouWt b • aenerated by the progr~1n b • earmarked for harbor cap1'al tm~ Pl'C>Vaent projects. ' 1be remainder would Pl'dumably be Ht Uldt fer tbe cenet~;>eratioa and admtnistratloo o( tht har JOI'. , Other members ol.. P • c:oiD- (8ee '11DELANDS, Pt ~ Z) . . , ·Retake. .·Hi!1t?.::: . ~ who already bad amasbecl Communi1t control in bome-to-ho1111 ftlbtlnc in the new town on the south ball. Hundrida of V.ietnameae clvlllam, llol!'PriAd bJ the dramatic dab acrou the wide river, 1'8khed the U.S. Navy steer the Marine1 to tbe far shore, UPI canwpoaclent Richard V. OUver reported.. SuddeDlJ tbe CommWlllta 1aw the dan1cr •in their rear. From the. Nerth bank they opened fire. Tbe dvWam on the aouth bank acr..._ed into the tulas of1 the dty once callH the "Venice of tho Orient." TM Marblea and tbeJr Navy crews avrged ahead. "Tbey ambushed ua. I beard about 11.x rockeU go off and I knew we Tops Field of 7J . ' . SeaJ BeacfJI I nwmidpe( aide ,,...., F. Bettencourt today WU appotntecl new aclmiDlttrMfvt aaalttant t o Newport Beacll City M'n•rer Harvey Hurlbvt. Bettencourt, 25, of 1&291 Del Ma.r Lane, Huntington Beach, ~u Mlected from •a fi9'4 of 71 appllcanta., ac· cor4tng to HarlbUrt, • Wtto made the appolntment. The yout.bful admlniltrator ~rill belin his new J~. which pay1 '10,CXI> yearly, on March 1, Aid Hurlburt. Bettencourt bu been admtnlatraUve assistant to Seal Beach aty Maoatet Lee Reisner slice February, 1185. Ht \ has a •cree Jn public adml•iltration from Cai State, Loa1 Bucb. He and his wile, Pamela, have two children, SbJrlay, 3, ucl Byan. 11.x months. Their Hantlniton Beach home .is at 18291 Del Mar Lane. Bettencourt fll1a a vacaacy created when James De Chai.De moved up from the post, to that of u siatant city manager lut No•ember. De Cbaine was appolnted t o that job •hortly after CalYin MoDIOll left it to become city manqv far Martmez, Calif. · Hurlburt 111d Bette.court wa1 selec· led following oral interviews con· ducted by a board comprilln1 Manhat- tan Seach Clt1 Manager Gayle Martin, La Mirada City Manager Chapman Bone and Rancho Loa Amigos KospJtal persoanel executJv-, Cheater Palmer. 1' Eurlburt said amoag deoidlnt fa,,,. tors In Bettencourt'• appointment Wl1J bia three yurt' experience wilh aaotbf.r Oraqe Cou.nty beacb com- mUlllty. Tbe city mana,pr added t,bat bis new aide "it hllhl)' rellrded. by his Seal Beacb employen, tnclut,fln« dty councllmen there." I ----~-------------------! TA.X SERIES 1 ST ARTS TODA.Y Who bowl men about mo y than women? Syl.ta PGrt.tl', DAILY(PlLOT rtnandal eohonnllt, ltar1I prfMnl to- da1 um tbe bewt bow to "help JOii ' were in the middle of it," L.,d aeamaa Giovanni Rucgleto, .J-;". of Eut . · . Northport, N.Y. . t ,"All J ...... a tmolh llnd fllath."' 1bompaoa'1 men~nbled aabon wben the boata .i tbe ..... They rulhed froln be Dortlrwelt to"'1'(t the hl&h . walls ot tM Citadel The ComnJun11tt. b u • ., Opting IOWl'IUDellt :Marines iDllde the tw.>-mlle-equare flxmer .,.i..-' Anl)amele Kiap. ba/J looted belal8d them too late. I In other war def'1elopmata, U.S. Navy jet pilots s;sbed a taak mar the Yitil Mriencan fort of Kbt Soll just tlelow the N Vietum bcrilr. • ~I • • i <,; • • r • • • • I I I • HEADS OOWNCOAST PhlA, F .......... __. Motorcycle Stolen Charles JI'. Fle6tr-Of B MacnoBa St., Costa Meta, repoi:ted the thtlft Saturday Of a motorcycle from hit garage. The cycle waa valued at '350. I J DAILY PllOT Mesan Held • . Try c:hitrge A ec.ta Med area man la 1n Orange Cpanty Jill today chlf19d wtt!l nrpl• clon o( attempted murder and h1a .tie1ec1 vlctlm la 1n Hoag hospital .wUll pa.rt of h1a left index fiDier liot off. 1'be ·~ la Fred &epmlk. 13. of m'h Del Mar A•e. His alleged vidtim Is Pblillp Bodry, 29 of 251S 'Sota Ana Ave. · Q>1ta Mesa police were called to the Del Mar Ave .cldreaa Sunday n1...-bJ a ......,, who Aid be thOUl~ be bad lilMrd a gunabol Wlltn they arrived on the scene, they ~141 wbo \old them be ... b8d ... WJ'..abil tar ~ of an eutomMic piltel witll wttJa ltpalk hed Unttened ...... "'-. TM IUD went olf. foliol ~ the Del Ms Ave. bOll8 ._ erdtred Sepen1k ~ ceme oat. Hll emerged fNm 0.. lleaM ,___. ad ,,.. t.tbn Into custody -' 1-W turned O'iflr to tbertf Pl dqutles bee,.. b1I reUclace La ia Cfll!llll:1 .... I l10J )' . . . bep.Mi1 .~Judith IUOs, 28 of the NIJ\e address. She aaid. "Fred came lnttl the house aaylng 'Help me, help me'. ma nose was bloody • .-hia face 1CTat£hed and be aaid bl Md 1tetll 111 a fiClst." ~· Sile aid he w~ his woumds and police arrived shortly thereafter. • I • ,.,.... .... 1 'TIDELANDS. • • mHMe ... COPCilmen Howard Rogen ulA ~ aelton. Dee Cook serves ~ u al&eraatti member. Alier c~rable dllcuuion. said Parsons. tbe CGDJ:mlttee and city st 'f mplben dedded to junk an earlier , ~l a.at tidelmds ue fee be 1riied Oil a 1QU1'e 1oot11e bull. It was decided, h~ indicated, that such · .. , 'forimla wuW be too complex to ~ idmim.t.er. . Pancm Tunday will uk tbe full comdl to emeldilr takint these ac· tJons, aimed at iJIU>lementlng the use tee plan by July I: -Approve ln principle "a fee pro- gram for the prftrate use and en· joyment of city tidelan~ and sub· • merged landa in Newport Harbor." -Instruct the clty attorneJ lo prepare an naMac .ordlnance wllllch would provide for the eltabliJbment of an annual permit fee form\Ja. Actual adoption of the fees. aald Panone, would iollow fmCber ~ by the counclJ -.. ~mtttW· .... tatlve 1uue1tad" fee a::bedule. Public bearings woukl be conducted C!D the Udelandl usa fee procram ...,.. tl la....., ..-teJ bite law, p_ .... u... ..... khJllGe ....,.....s bJ Pai• c --. a total of 711 ,mdl ,._ Wa'<•• ..... ... ...... ,.. .... _. ....,. TM L ldpel reu1 ... ..W awt t. "-. AWalol .... woUtlle ... ated :,? ~::. 'i 1lw1 .:;-::r:= yadt dlb 'NlaD'*'-. ,,.. ·~ --fuel f.ax ..... mric* tlae amldpal tnwm'J bJ abllll .... ~ 'te ... .., 1 1 (!llW•*• \ Pr•• P ... J MARIN"ES ••• \ elildde ._ aill erw Ill -...., ,...,_ I a 1••'-a1'rdla dtJ .. daJ aftlr a lwaicwL. At DllJ Tm--. Ille ........... 111 • ., .. iD ............... a. ..,. 8lld wait. They loak up. W11b a roar a green 014 lldcoptu ,__ skims the tops el .. peltn treet end three stary houses. ......... CGt ta ....... -.... ........., n..-K...t ..., 1\.-A. ........ ------f.,C..:-_._~·-- Jeck l. c.t., P..t M._ .............. , ...... ....,_ ... _ 1a11 .,..,,.._ ...._ .....,~ .......... ... o..-.. . ~-=·----= ..... ,., ...... .. ~£ ......... 1 S~ ON TOUR -Job performed by Do1ecld Webb ett comm unications panel ls expWned by Sgt. Jact Calnon to Argentine girls Patricia Terrero and 25-d•f Visit . . 28 Argentines Tour Area Twettty~igbt Artenttne 1tudents to- day are completbt1 tbeit first week lD foater Harb9ir Area homes. The students, ages 16 to 19, will spend 25 days tn tbe area •igbtaeeing and visiting wi1ll American sttldents t!lm age. T'fils iJ the second year of the Argen- tine student exchange program ar· tuged by Newport Harbor High School Spanish tettber Mrs. 'Bnerly en.ab. Tbe IUdeets from the llOUl.ben lilemilpllere are on thelr sammtt vlleeticln. Eulier, they visited New York and OCll]A Event Washiniton, D. C. During their stay here they will tour Nnpart Harbor, the Imne Randl, Universal Studio, Los Anples MUJic Cealter, Mission San Joan capiStraJlo ud other local places of Interest. A formal dance and an all-day tour of Loi Angeles will be paid for by tbe Caroea deI Mar Chamber of Com- merce. The Arientine students and local studenta whose families tbey will stay with: Liliana Amara with Sammye Al· tebery. Maria Cavallo with Nancy Beraeson, Marta Costa with Diane Valencia High Winner ()£Journalism Contest More thaa m ltddr 'ICh school 'and '"th 1ellool jMn91tM ltudent.s Interrupted a three-day h o 11 d a y weekend to test their writing prowess s.turday at C.ana deJ Mar High Sdtool. 'Ibe teunament ia wtalcb they com- 1*.ed WU tbe MV•tb annual Ora.np County Journalism Education Aaaocia· lion On·the·spot Writing Contest . Valencia HJgtl School, tor the second CGOHCative yell'I', won rtireepstakea non b1 ICG'int the 1D01t ownll wins ia four dlff.....t ccnpetiti.oll classes. Gayle Serous, 17, dauebtu af Mr. and Mrs. Frank Serous of D w. Joann St .. Costa Mesa, 1tho is editor emerttu of the Col'OM •I Mar Hlgll Scbool studelll WWfpeper, Triddt. Jed tbe Hsbcr Area jm.MJr jooruliata to second place in the nreepstakes compeWiClft. She won ftrst pl.ace 1D editorial writing for her' iJtterpretation of how far llllllmt incnemut ahoald fO in awel"lllllC Ii today'• colleae eam· legion Lease Pact Study Due Mmldpal •t.aff atudiel of u Amtlriaa ~ Post 291 reqdelt for an extension of Its Newport Bacb Le&ion. Hall alte ltiK with lbe city ~ nMitnl comple&n , ctty Mana1er Hnve, L. llarlburt old toda7. A fuD repart to IM City Council lboGld • readt by M . 28, lie said. Tb• ~~ fi.t beea tabled 1 month ap fer ~ ,t TueadaJ nl&bra regular cocmdl Mdion. Hurlburt aald • a result tbe leue ~n ,..,.w .. Oii ....... ,. • ..ell a ..... kit ...... Jt.,.....,.. •• dliaaw·11t ... br&wew..U. ,.:eiiUili~ ..... .. MW I 5 , .. Ill uia 1h1 ...... .. ._,. ......... pates. Rer editorial aJ¥an on Page 3 of todar• DAILY PILOT. Olaler Qrom del lbr wln.Dlra in- cl&lded: A.tJ Rose. editor i.a chief ol Tri· dent. fcmtll place in sparta writing; Sue Duver. Trident makeup ecitor. flfUl in feature wrttfltg; C It r l a Th0Ell1J9011, Trident makeup editor, nlnth in features; and Kath.J 1'raemer, also a Trident makeap edi&or, eiPtlt in news writint. No other Oruge Coast •e• b1P ac:booU participated in the tomu- ment. Trophies and certificates were awarded at the luncbeoa after tbe competition by Tbamaa McC-, •siltant m•agi.nc edit.air of Ute DAI· LY PILOT ud premmt el ta. Oraqe, Couty Prea Cllab. t• _ Judges for th cunpmtica 'atd._ profelRanal memben of tbe ~ dllllb atanc with-,joumalisa ....... _... menxttn ad attallent ..... flmn 1119 co.tJ'• vuioua n1J1era. Yacht Found CtUt Adrift . ' "' Dulfie, Maria AJcaba JritJa J- Fletcber, Lada Tennbaiello with Janice Holms, Veronica Dahl with Alicia Koepel, Patricia Terrero with Nancy Paley, MIN Mundet with Joaa Russell. Diego Goezala with Charles Beek. all of Newport Beach. Horacio Bricbiero with C h r i s Horpel, Raul de Juan with Steve La Montagne, Andrea Escalu.te with Jell Malinoff. Raul Almeida with Bob Peterson, Maauel de Cutro with Bill Shedd, Enrique Dahl with Bob Staf· rord, Hector Orde nez with Jack Thousand, Carlo• Lastra with Dana Swango. Pablo Ad11.rlz with Mike Fe•ltes, Ricardo GoteCi with Eric Bluemke, Gustavo Donadio with Stu Aldrich, also all of Newport Beach. Monica Beve.rati with Deborah Gr acey, Graciela Del Iorio with Tyra Hanson, Patrica Vittorelll w i th Dari.an Nicbolu, Cecilia Deyberalde with Linda Poindexter, Inna Castro with Linda Schroeder. Aida Alvarez with Sue WoUf. Maria Hourbeight with Gale Yates, all of Coata Mea Mr1. Eric Jobuoo. and Graciela Labougla w\th Dr. and Mrs. Plumb. Chaperone.a Marta Ocampo with f'row. P .. e J THREATS •.. day holiday. Christian has told investigators th1t the shot w'h.lch killed Paul M. Aguilera, 18 of 1~ Oleatnat Ave. was meant to be a warmag shot over his IMacl. "I yelled a t him at leart three times before shooting,'' Chriitian ex· plained. Meamrblle. Ray Pera, a state dl· r ector of the League of United Latin American Citizens who lives in Stan· ton has wired CalifOl'llU Atty. Gen. Thomas Lynch demaading an in· vestig,UO. "thiJ cue frem di. rtate level. Requiem Mass for Aguilera was ~lebr~ this morning at S t • Polyc.atp Catholic Cburcb in Stantoe. ltet1ty WU recited Sunday nlgtrt ~t Peet J"mnJly Colonial Jl'aneral Home. Agtlftera '• aurvtvion include his mother, Mrs. Vera Vuqon, and ~.Mn. SopWa Mua and llh. Natt.ldlld Aguilera. - Communication With School Voters Urged Wake up, school board, and atart communicating with the v o t e r a between bond elections. Thia well IDNftt advice ii liven by Newport Beach .realdlnt RJcUl'd E. Jenness. Jenness spoke to the Neiwport·Mesa board laat ••k and told lie trustees wbat be thiUJ tMy lhouJd atart doing now to win the next bond electioo, whenner It ls held. What la needed, be aaid, ls • freer flow " iafarmaUGll, both from tbe board to the public and lrom the public to the bovd. In the' put, he r-arked, the Wtnlllli• a.. bas been one way omlJ ad tm.d oa 1-y .. ~ jmt ....... '*"' elec-tiolll. He made a twHold pr'OpOMl: -He pupc_. tbe diatrkt pubtith a school business newsletter bat did not ro into how tt would be distribated to resident.. -Re propoted taxpayer ecl"AWUees be formed to e~..._..tftal. ters with IChool me~ I . M .. ~I T-'11~ ar111iana. Bili , CaptioJ ·~ ~ot The Dally Pilot relfttl .. that 'it u!led a wronr caption line under a picture ~a story ta a m-1Jm¥ tall at Nlllrpalt ~ Biii kMol last week. The picture did not abow Netro ex-comid•Cecl: MfUlr ad OUtnred Citizens A.ill~ , ...... Behwd JGMa""' -&if •&ified ~ -4 ..... Pt' ';Nlwtwri._. ....., ... ~~rl•• pas *" week , "'° tbe N.....,.n Harl>« Esdllap dab. J • F ..... P .. eJ BACK BAY •. • be suing whom, ° Kuyper relpOllded. "The possibilittea are that the coun- ty auditor, for example, might refUJe to pay a bill Incurred in regards to carrying out the land exchf1118. . ''Another possibllity is that some c1tizen might try to enjoin the county from doing any further 1'0rt. Finally. tbe state conceivably co'ulcl lnterwJne in .... falbion.'. Kuyper WO\lkba't IPf!Culate on whJch 1f any, Memed most likdy. ' "However, if Jt'a going to be tested. there bu been dixussion about goin~ to the Supreme Court. becfuse we're ..wae:; .................. ,a,. ma ." He predicted that ii a auit were broagtrt. it wouJd "develop in the V6Y near future." County Auditor V. A. Heim, when uked if he bas yet been asked to pay any bills incurred regardinc the Upper Bay project, said that "so far nothing's come across my deak." He said lie intends to consult with · JCun>er who the. situation arilel. "You must realize that I'm not '&D ,ttorney. Tbe county cowuel will ad'fla me in the matter wMn it c-.. up'' Bat Cbei-e remains the chance thlt . x..-wouldn't be the rigbt man to ldYise Heims in cue of a auJt. CoUnty counsel Kuyper aaid he wouJd represent the county. He would arg. against the man wbo re.fused to "" the county's bills on ~ Bay matten--and 1bat mm is Heun. 11l that instance, answers Heim, ''I'd pnbebly have to ..t tn· dependent coumel, tf the &l:rtl of Supervilon Nied that U.. WU I c.mct ., iataut.,, Llblllllood ., • Ait, JneallWhDa. re- mained an unknown factor. Wiiliam A'*tdt, lni9e Co • .,......_ aid tb8t he. for oae, had heard' little or notlting about it .., far. .a OMEGt\ .. -: ........ ...... ··--...... .. , f / .. alG SCOUTS -J>auain& to Jook at p~ther helped dedi~ ~ urday at Fubion &Jand ~more ID.ternational Boy Scout Jamboree beld at shoP{ling center lite irn l lfe actar Andy Devine aeft) and keynote speaker Sen. G~rge Murphy. Festivities highlight· ed Orange Cout area observance of Boy Scout Week. Boin Life Okay LA Tramp Turns Down $19,219 LOS ANGELES (AP) -"I'd ra!Mr 1tay at the bottom ot the barrel. I'm oot ready yet to go over to t.M other side." Wltb these words bearded, tattered Clint Wescott, 51. who says he's been on the bum for 15 years, refused $19.219. "Hand me a dollar," he said, "I'll take it -buy a little drlnlt, a little smote. But I don't want the riineteen thousand. "I just don't want the money." The money belongs to Wescott, who sleeps ln weeds in a vacant downtown lot and lives with his friends "One· ~yed Jack," "Big Swede," and "The M111ing Man." His current assets are 44 cents, he says. The money is from the foreclosure sale In 1961 of a gas station in Burnt Hills, N.Y., near Schenectady, that Wescott abandoned when be beaded wesl The. $15,124 sale prloe plua m.. terest are in two bank ac:counla. A In firm, appointed by tbe New Ya Supew oo.t to landle the case, bas searched for Weacott since 1961. ln an undeveloped area a few blocks from the county courthouse. In Burnt Hills, attorney John P. Brown read the story. Brown phoned the Los Angeles Times and told of the mone1 owed Wescot Said Brown: "Finding Clinton is a great relief. The sooner I band over the money to him. the better I will like it." He said Wucott bad been a popular resident of the town and had built the station with his own bands. "Then suddenly one day 15 years ago he said the hell with It and took off," said Brown. Brown sent a letter to t h e newspaper carrying a separate note informing Wescott of his wealth. Reporters found Wescott over the weekend-asleep in a pile o f newspapers beneath a bridge. He lg· nored the tale of hls fortune. "It's not a bad life," Wescott said. "No cares. A man lives In the weeds with $30, $tO in bis pocket -it'a a different story. A few dimes, pen· niel-There's no dan1er or aayt!dn1. Mesa Man Killed ID ·Huntington · Auto Accident A Costa Mesa man was fatally in· jured Saturday night in a Hutl'tiaP>Jl Beach traffic attident. The victim, James V. Christophe"'en, 38, 4.69 E . 18th St., was killed when his late model station Coullty Tra.ffle Deatl Toll 1111 1' wagon smashed into the rear end of the small foreign sedan driven by Phillip W. Gentry. 17, 183.u Manitoba Lane. Huntington Beach. According to the police report, Gen· try was makin& a Wt ~nd turn from Coast Highway into the Cabrlllo Mobile Homes Park when the accident occurred. Cbristophenen wu dead on arrival at Hoag Hospital in Newport Beach. Chief Justice Warren Sued WASHINGTON (AP) -Robert 1. Schramm, legislative aide to Sen. Herman E. Talmadge (D-Ga.), flledl suit today against the Supreme Court ol the United States. He wants an order directing Chief Justice Earl Warr19n and T. Perry Llpptt, marshal for the court, to clean up some vacant lots now leased by tbe court and Ybicb .s.Join smtamm '• home. It's the first time in history, •~ Car as Schramm knows. that anyone ever bas sued the chief justice in • hJg official capacity. 1U?bli> lnc~nt in Harbor Area Talk f•tivltlll IPlnlt tbe ~ The Calitcnla .....-... llldt4 tbe Commwdlt captate tf .. U.$. ID-telllatDC& lblp u .... act of 1*'.c, .•• He u.id tbt U.S. ~ haw -tMen care ol tbe altua•" wlthla tbe ftrlt . 48 boun. M'urpb1 auaeated tbe 'fto1e aftair amounted to a tboctmg la<S of diplomacy and allt nfteetl4 our poalUon GD the earlier BerllD Wall crisl.a and Cuban altuatton. As for Korea, Murphy aslel'ted the U.S. bu been talk.lnc at Panm= for 15 years and bu yet t. a peace treaty. On the Vietnam War, the Republican senator sa14 be woul4 favor peac:. la v\e~ .. Ollly If It were arrived at' on American terms." ?.forphy, in supporting a plan to ~·end the war ln 30 days by closing ell Haiphong Harbor and stopping the fli>w of arms along the Ho Chi Minh Trail." said be didn't believe such action 1'ould further escalate the con· met. . He aa.ld in fact, 1Uch action would Wing de-escalation. He also sugsested the Communiata are "in such a state 'BalWt,s, Not BUJlet,s' Top Stwknt Ediwrinl Editor's nou: The foll.owing edi· torlcl was selected bv jt.ldges of e1 counttJWide high school JournaUats' on·the·spot writing toumafMftt held :it Corona del Mar High School Sat· urday as the best from among Cl jUld of m01'e than 20 entries on tn. sub- ject of student involvement i1' on- campu& college governmnt. It t.Oal written by Corona del Mar coed Gov'- Scrogg1. 17. "Reform through ballot.!, ft o t bullets!" Although demoMlratora on public campuaes have not yet taken to aun•. student protest movements should use tllis American slogan as a guide. Student eovernment, not student rebellion, is the only effective means through whicb students will .ecu:re the freedom they clamor for. More public c o I I e g e s and universities should follow the example eet by the Auoclated Students of the Univenity of Ca.Ufomia at Irvine. According to Michael Krllman, ASUCI president. the students' request to have the controversial San Fran- cisco Mime Troupe perform on the Irvine campus was denied by the dean. As student body president, Krisman compiled statements from other col- lege officials and votes of approval from both the faculty and student senates on campus attesting the educatioaal v a l u e of the Mime Troupe. Pennlssion was granted. This marked an Important milestone in the fight for students rights and academic freedom. As c i t 1 i e n 1 , ltudents are enUUed to the same rights of speech and p e a c e f u l assembly granted other Americans. Un-American restricUons should not be lmJ)OSed on studenta ahy more than they s'llould be on other persona taking advantage of public services. By being CHAMP EDITORIAL WRITER Gayl• 5cTott• admitted to school. . ituc:tents have qualified for public aademlc service and should retain the civil liberties recognized ln the Bill of Rights. Through legal process students mould continue their fight for freedom becaDH the public will only be con· vinced through peacelul means, not open rebellion. I of d.laarray" that nuclear ll'llll would not enter the pteture. Pr1ndpal purpose Jn Murpby'i ap- pearance in Newport was for d~<!a· tlon of the Boy Scout commemorattw plaque. The Newport Center Faablen Island complex is todlf on tl1* llte of the 1963 international jam*te, Crom which Jamboree Road tU¥ ha name. • Murphy, however, took time earlJer ~g a press conference to laml>Mt• Pr dent President Johnson's, 84· · tratlon. : . . . S. Korea Make!. l New ,Demands ... • l • In Vance TalkS .. I 4 SEOUL (UPI) -South Korean leaders meeting with presldelltial e6- voy C)'l'UJ R. Vance t.oday demanded that the United State. live them uiore control of United Natiou-forces in the.Ir country, government sources aald today. " Vance, dispatched by President Jobnaon to deal with strained relatlom between Washington and Seoul, ipent five boun with Presldent Park Qmng Hee and bi& chief aidel. Official spokesmen said the ta1b centered around the sehure of the U.S. mtelllgence abip Pueblo anif·re· cent North Korean infiltration •into South KDl"M. '!be u .s. handling of the KOl'ean crisis bu sparked angry crit· tcilm from a number of South Korean leaden. . The government aources said J>ark presented Vance with a Iii\· of demands 4bat included a plan for atrlngent U.S.· Korean counterJJlea· aures against future provocaUOO, by Communist Ncrtb Korea. ; Park also insisted that a ~ Korean general be named deputy ~om· mander of the United Nations ferces guarding the demilitarized z o n e (DMZ) between North and ~outb Korea, tll.e aources said. Under the present command struc· ture U.S. Gen. Charles H. Bonesteel Ill bu operational control of 50,00J American troops and most 0£. the 500,<m South Korean troops under arms. Bonesteel was among the American oillcials who accompanied Vance to the ta1b with Part. Spokeamen said Vance broa~ with him a letter from Johnson and dJscwssed "the recent Communist in vaaion of Seoul and the ae1zure o' the USS Pueblo." Two weeb ago, WelCOtt told nysmen of bis friends and their home "'I'm rich. 'nlts ls an tM richer I want to be. Enough to buy a short jug. That's all I want out of We now. No taxes, no rush to work. Rush home from work. Nothing. __ .:.__~~~--------~~~----~~~ A New 1968 furs designed by Mademoiselle 644-2200 Shopping for a fur? Come in and compare! Fashion-minded women wm be delighted with the.superb va lues on our specially-priced fur aeations. These furs are from Buffums' prestige collection of new, natural 111ink pelts designed exclusively for us. All styl~s, except the full coat, in Tourmaline-, pastel or dark ranch. A. 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(AP) - Negoea turned to a boJcoet of wbite bminellel todaJ u tbeJ pnaecl for dvll rlCbta p1u and lranwtiate remonl of National Gaard treopt from tbil rtot-ton dty. Allo demaDdecl WU the •'tmmedlate 1U1pe911on ol the law enforcement officers reaponalble far the pollee 1lrutallty" In recial VW-tbat l'lllllW 1D .... ... 'ftlllnda1 nlCbl Tbe YWebot •• fear claJI l.ut week, In wblch 50 persona allO were injured, wu sparked by Nesro college student."' attempta to tntesrate a bowllng alley. Tbe Rev. I. D. NA'ID'lll, state fie!d director of the National Alloclation for the Adnncement of Colored J>to. ple, u1d lldiaa w. wut.d "im· mediaeUy witb DO DOGMDM." More than 800 persons representing a cross section ol Orangebur1's Neiro community met in Trinity Methodlst Omrcb SUnday and Ofti wbetmJnity tndoned tbe boycott and other demands NDt to the IOYen« and the city cound1. They nprUMd coacern for tbe coarN ol raee relatimla la tbe dty ud objed.ed to tbe Jll'9MDCe of more tbn • pndlmen. _ In CMumbl1, Gov. Robert MeNair'• omc. laid tbe psdanm would re- ... • Joec • JI ....._11'1 far the Ja"6idlaa ol dtbw. Great S~ty 'Taleni· Drain' lncreme Seen WAS B ING .T 0 N (UPI) lldfama'a i.a.tns. Gsdnra -.. ma. ~ .... that ot.ben IBl.J~bolt frGG calUet ~ and jut ... in till Johmon .... minfatratlaa. Ala'Dder B. Trowt1dd1e, SI , SeeretarJ ol Cammtn:e far on1y nine moatha now. may quit becauH al • beut ecJDdltlon. Treuary ~ 'Henn. Jf .. . F096er. wlo. Meda . a ;.ti lUdcler' oper1tloa, aalcl be l~ around. Sargent 9lriver may rellnqulab command of the uphill war on poverty to llbr tb8 Jlllnoi.J aena1mtal ·~ · Poetmuter General 'LMitlMt' P; 011rien may iea .... btl dllMl :-:-to take up fulltlme tu toM.M ltl"ateCllt for the f011M' ' M. peJ:cn. •• • I •• -i ., 'l1loM are the ~ tt.m ol mpeculation in the Jtlben; of course, are wi W~ always, and tre foDG'jrinl the election~ year pattern of toucblnt on virtually everyone in a h i r b • le v e 1 ad· miniltntlon Job. I Medicare Issue Expansion Se~n WASHINGTON (UPI) -Expansion e ol the Medicare program to include I Mo .,.... of N~• C09W'8&* of the caat o< pr81CrlptioB Ange reno ""-, w,-. drags ls reported to be under con· Spain, didn't feel up to the four slderaUon by the J o h n 1 o n ad· mile walk to the football. betti.DC pool office last Satway IDd de-~cm bu yet been made on cided to pass up hil weft!y gamble. Uie controversJal proposal. wbicb Today, be showed ~ciala tbe alread1 lw been the subject of co~ ticket be didn't bother to l\lbtai~ 1 • CUcting reporta and back 1ta1 e . . . a card containint 14 ~ maneuurinr. but the lasue ia expected s e 1 e c t l o n 1 w!lkll ~ U.. te be 0 l'eeolved before completion of brought him $4i0.000. Diu, i:t 70. ibl pmWeal'1 beaHb metea,. to Con- years-old. srea•. ... ........ .., ....... ~ 'II, .............. ...... u.. 0. ....., lllalll ........ .. ---aat • w.Jd -... . Ml1 ...., ... t6dlw .. "' .......................... ..... ..., ........... ........................ ............. UIGN ()II THIOlt....., -Mharmppi Hl8lnaJ ~ c. w. Smith cbecU T "",... ..,.tiltly me4 ~. moc1ena., '4BoGnJe and ~ a tnll of terror that 1lft two 111411 deed and six oChera wounded in Georlla and Alabema. Held in a ~ Ala •• jail are Benny Brown. fa, and bil girltnlDd, P119 DlwMm.. Carden Center Crowd Cheers . 2 Dead, 4 we .. ded Mayor Lindsay . Reign of Terror Ended NEW YORK (UPI) -~ Jolll v. Lhldlwt openW • .. n-. .. milllon Madison Squre G a r d e a Center Sunday nilbt ud won two standing ovations from 19,832 ltrtt nighters who seemed detertnlned to show hfm they were on Iii• side in tbe sreat gtrbqe-diap9te. By 'Bonni.e and Clyde' A tood part..ol. tbe ndlalee = said J. D. Slay, heed al the MeridJan, to its feet u the rumpled but 1 Mias., patrol dlJtricl mayor made his entrance In a bunt Brown llld the &trl waived ex· ol spotligbtl. When be mounted the tradltlon prcvwdlnp and were tuned ._ of the hula. ahr.modera area!: aver to Sherllf u..nu.. Wood ol they were on their feet &Cain • -r ehelrinC 1or tbe JDlll no w ..._ ADtaqa CouaV Sanllmy. llPltaced bJ GoT. N._ A• · Sblri#GtlQ'llcCoanell of Cbattoop at.ate Rockefeller only the dQ before. OMlld1 a._, .... tio Prattville Sunday Lindsay welcomed mutmr • f nlCtK to ..C•, with A 1 a b a m a ceremonies Bob Hope to "my .one DC 8 J tlin of combat" and the two and a balf authorltles Oii ...,. Georgia char&es. • e er taour celebrity abow for the benefit No ._. fqr .arralpmenl o r of the United Service Organlutiom preliminary beariag was aet and the Aho_..0 T k ff (USO) began. couple,.... hel4 .uhout bend. I. ~ a eo ' Rockefeller. honorary chairmu • the event. waa notable by hil abHDce. MURDER CBARGE S • ks • M d "Mayor Lindsay appealed to BockJ Brown Wiii ~ with murder tiC ID U for help during the garbage etrlke in the Friday night shooting of Connie and the governor sent an airwlct WUllntham. 11, Gt Menlo, Ga .. in Sum-HOUSTON (UPI) -Worken at and a clothespin," quipped Hope and merville. 'nne other yeutba were Hobbey International Airport worked drew tfle biggest laugh of the evenin1. wounded tn tllet llfootlll,I. late into the night Sunday to free Later, Comedienne Pbyllia Diller won Both Brown and Mia Dawaon are a National Alrllnea DC8 which wu thunderoos applause when ab• charged with murder In the sbootin& stuck in the mud near a runway. cracked: "Tomorrow the governor el HUlh J!lo1d, ~. Of Montromery, The big jet veered from the runway IOd I are running away together. SatardaJ near ben. Bd)'d'• aon, 21· when its brakes froze on takeolf for You want to get rid of both o1 aa 1Uf-e>ld Marine let-BanJ Neal Boyd a Wgbt to Loi Angw with ~ peraona don't you?" 'I .. wu ahot and seriously wounded. aboard. The demonstration of affectiou for T -uk • CJ • Brown and bla lirl fmnd juat hap-The passengers and crew wen not the haraaaed mayor brought a ~ em•Q ~a•ms peaed to meet the Boyda iD Prathille. hmt. They were ta.ken from the plane dimension of warmth to a somewllat aaid Wtod. ''Tbey didn't live them and boarded another fiighl pretentioua event that wu never u H.o~~a. ·~~, :.~~~=~~".. ath~ = =t ~J!n. ~: :~ -:1~~ ~ :~ ~ -1 AlltboriU., Pieced tDgether Ulla about baK a mDe down U. nanray aame in M ,.ears of~. is _. • rj, ·~0 ... pJa!vwria 'L.I . cbrOllQJoo ti ~vents •hicb they when it went out ol control of eidrt componenta cons:rtuctiecl .. H\Jl-1 ·~· J n ~.,,a ~ octurred in the three-it.ate 1be wbeela ol the craft unk bub-a 13-acre plaza called Madison Sqimt crime spree. deep into the mud. Garden Center. NE.W YORK'. (AP} -~onrd ,_==:...:!::::::-~~--~~~--=:::!:....=.::...=:...=~~~~~~~:..:..:.::..:.:;;:;:.::;:.;..._~~~--- Llnd111. actor,' ~ and playwright for more than a btlf cen. t&U')' -but familiarly bcnni to mllliOlla u the lratclblJ-lovable father In Btoaidway"1 "Llfe with Patber" -died Sunday of leukemia. He wa1 78 yura old. Llndlay Ht .0D17 appeared ii ''Life With Father" for <Wf!f five of itl 1even years' run. be wrott J~ ..nth the late J\u11el Crouse, with whom he collaborated for 28 years. Among other hits resulting from the Lindsay-Crouse a11ociation, whlcb ended in 1912 with the death of Ci-GUM, were "State of the Union," wbJch won them the 1946 Pultmr Prilll; "Arsenic and Old Lace," wbicb na for over Ulree 1eara; the musiuJ , •• AnJthial Goes... aad. with the ... of IrviD& Berlln, ''Call Me Madam,.. I wbldl atarrtd Ethel Merman. LIDdlay a1lo wrote the boot for ''The Sound of Miiiie,,. atarrinl Ku7 • Jibrtln, for Wbicb be was given tM 1l80 AllloiDltte PerrJ Award. ' HOIOcaust From Hawaii Storm Sending Showera to Souihland St1•, M...a, .Titles TUHDA'I' "'"' low .............. t:•.... u ,Int 111911 • .. ......... •:er'..... 6.J $«oM -................. --4-1 ....... Ill.ii .. .. .. • .. • ... .... .., ....... J:1'•• ... : ....... ...... ~--.. '* ... .... Leif .. .. 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COD• But .-;uO Iii I ae. very Ught spberlcal object firml reports by amat.eW' and therefore &01Dewhat UD· skywatdlers t h a t the predictable. \ balloon·like Ee.ho -observ. The world's first passive ed by millions of people in communlcatiam satellite virtually ever)' c o u n t r 1 could disappear a week or since ila launching Aug. 12• two earlier than . the com· 1980 -may drop back l'o puled date. Or, U tlbe solar earth any time. pressure that hal been drlv· A Goddard spokesman ing it eartbward eases slightly, the sphere could re· 5 Escape Franklin Prison CHAMBERSBURG. P a . (UPI) -Five prisoners in· eluding two women, beat and overpowered t w o guards and escaped from tk Franklin County PTlson early today. Police said the escapees were considered dangerous and were armed with knives stolen from the jail kitchen. They fled in an automobile owned by one of the guards after taking more than $100 in cam and identification cards of other prlsonen from the prison office and the guards. Authorittee said Orville 0 . Wagaman JT., 22, o f Waynesboro, Pa .. a trusty, wu working in the kitchen when he attacked his guard. Glen Rife, with a rolling pin and a meat tenderizer. He tben attacked guard Wilbur D. Miner who ran to Rife's aid. Miner and Rife were hospitalized with head injuries. Wagaman released the other prisoners wbo robbed the guards and ransacked the office. Tbey escaped in Miner's 1114 C b e v r o 1 e t tMaD beminl Pennsylvania' tat 982 2l6F. In addition to Wagaman, t.be escapees were identified aa Robert T . Perrault, 19. of National City, Calif., his wife, Clair A. 18; Herbert M. Kriner, 23, of Cham· bersburg, and Betty Jane Burkholder, 22, of nearby Spring Run. 42 Bodies Recovered POINT PLEASANT. W. Va. (UPI) -Stiff current, brisk winds and sub-freezing temperatures prevented ~ volunteers from searching for tbe last fuur known vic- tims of the Silver Bridge c o 11 a p s e during the weekend. It was expected more weekend searches would be conducted as w e at h e r permits. A team cl navy divers from Charleston, S. C., did not enter the. 34 degree water. They were to stay in for several days in hope of looti.ng into deep spring bolet which line the Ohio River bottom below W'here IN bridge collapsed Dec. 15. Forty·two bodies h a v e been recovered. main aloft well. into April. Scientists attnl>ute reeur· rent chances rn tta orbit to air drag -1he friction resistance of the thin al· mospbere to the satellite's surface -and to the solar wind, a product of the sun's energy. On most ~cecratt. these effects are negligible, but Echo's lilht wei1bt and great mus make it suscep- tible to the slight pressures. Fashioned of m y 1 a r polyester coated w i t h aluminum, the huge space ball tall as a 10.story buildrng, aJowed like a headlight at night, tparkllng in the sun$hine that bathed its course. Soviets Say Atomic War Threatened MOSCOW (UPI) -The Soviet Union charged today that "senseless" flights of nuclear·anned U.S. born· hers threatened to enguU the world in an atomic war. The Soviet news agency Taas said the Kremlin had formally warned the United States against such flights as the one which led to a B52 crash off Greenland last month. Four H·bombs were tcattered over a frozen bay in that crash. The warning was in a memorandum delivered to the 'sutt Department Satur· day in Washington, Tass said. ' "Is the~ a guarantee against anothel' disaster of an American bomber car· rying nuclear bombs leading to the explosion ol a bomb with all consequences flow· ing t h e r e f r o m ? 1 1 the memorandum asked. It· charged that such an explosion could lead to "a whole chain of Irreversible events dangerous to all mankind.'' Truck Crashes With 60 Bombs ELLIS. Kan. (UPI) -A truck loaded with 500-pound bombs plunged off Interstate 70 Sunday. lurch· ed acro11 a ditch and more than 600 feel through a field, and landed in a nearly dry creek. None of ttle 60 bombs ex- ploded but teVttal broke Crom their racks and one of them ripped tbrougb tbe cab. tilling the driver. Bruce C. Bosworth, 'J7, Moore, Okla. A demolition team was summoned from Ft Riley to take care of the bombs. ' ...... Fen.ty 12~ 1968 • ID I VllMM PreM lateruU.UJ leaders tor the eilbtll time The broadcut claim9i • ! Gunllre blued \ o d a y In his effort b> find a five Israeli soldJers w~ { : betweea Iaruli and Jorda· peaceful solution to the ldlled, five tanks and ~ ' • Dian troope for 30 minutes I s r aell·Arab differences. artillery pieces damaged, in the third straight day Details of the meetings, and two balttrack troop car· of violtft(:e along the troubl· which included a session riers destroyed. -, eel River Jordan, Amman with Foreign Mihisler Abba It was the second out-, ,, .. radio said. Ebao, were not released. break of armed vk>lenct • · ~ A broadcast charged that An Israeli spokesman said alo«la the river in • week • ~ Israeli machine guns opened Sunday's gunfire . began at Thursday three Is r a e 1 it . up OJl a Jordanian observa· midmorning about 10 miles soldiers were killed and 1J, ~ ~ tioo post near the Al south of the Sea of Galilee. injured In a gunbattle near , .. Mabameh Bridge . T h e Two of the three soldiers Damya. Jordanian troops returned investigating the alleged,;;;;;;;;;;;;i;=======;;;;.' ·" the fire, it said. N o -saboteurs' tracks w e re casualties were reported. wounded by the first few WHE•E NINE DIED-Volunteer firemen and police sift through debris fol - lowing an early morning fire which claimed the liv~s of Allan Champ and eight of his ten children Sunday in Howick, Quebec. MN. Champ escaped the blue in 1ub-zero temper&tu.re6 with her tw~month old son while tH!r husband died tryin( to save the other ohHdren. Late Saturday and most shots, the spokesmen said. of the daylllbt hours Sunday They said the return artillery and machine gun Israeli mortar fire hit a duels raged along 60 miles Jordanian armored vehicle of the river. Jordan and and a number of tro~s. Israel blamed one another The shooting later spread for provoking the clash. south to positions near the A military spokesman fn Damya Bridge and to the Jerusalem saJd the stlooting Abdullah and A 11 e n b y began when J o r d a n i a n Bridges. The Israelis claim- troops ope-ned fire on three ed one Jordanian Lank was Israeli soldiers investigating damaged in ttle I a t e r Five Scattered .Infernos Claim 28 Lives Sunday tracks left by A r a b shooting. saboteura. Amman radio The Jordanian version of said Israel fired the first the incident broadcast from shot. Amman said Jo r d a n i a n Arter the guns w e r e casualties included o n e silenced Gunnar Jarring. soldier wounded. two small I . , . .. ... United Presa lntereatloeal Five w i d e I y scattered fires Sunday took 28 llvea, including 10 memberc of one family and nine of another. A majority of the victims were cbiklren. A fire at Frank:Mn, Pa., killed 11 persom, including 10 children in one family, and a blaze at Howick, Que., killed a father and eight ot his cblldren. A !Ire feeding on palm tree decorations razed the lower floon of the Hotel Ma· jestic in Acapulco, Mexico, killing four persons. Two small children were killed in each of two fires at Holmes, Pa., a o d Pitt.tburgh, Pa. The fire at Franklin in Northwestern Pennsylvania killed toe 10 cblldren of Mrs. Alfred Grossman, 36, and a men idemified as Ronnie Simpson of Harrlaville, Pa. Mn. Groeeman, whoge hus· band cited 11 dayt earlier, jumped to safety from a second story window in her night clothes. At Howick, a fanning village 25 miles southwest of Montreal, Allan Champ, who had takeo hls wife and 4-year-old daughter to safe- ty, died when he dashed back in the blazing house in a futile effort lo save his other children, who ranged in age from 2 to 23. A neighbor said he saw Clwnp lead his wife and daughter out ud then "be went back in , and didn't come back out. 0 Another son was not at home et the time. Neighbors s a I d the Chmnps bad planr.ed to move into a new home two wew ago but construction of the new home had been delayed. Firemen. working In 15· belaw zero temperatures. fought the fire for live hours before bringing ll under con- trol. An American, identified as Robert Mayo Davis, died in the hotel fire at Acapulco. AnoCber victim was Miss Pura GonuJez of Argentina. The other two victims were not identlfled. 'Mle Pittsburg!\ fl1'e killed Bobble LJllD Kolodziej and her ll·mont:b-old 1 I s t e r , Beth. 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MEMIERSHIP WOMAN OF THE MONTH LUCIU.iE PINKLEY, c.<>ner PIM'1 C-. llela Plaanuey Im Newpert Blft., Cetta MtA Twe Cbmnber members, dvic leaden mid comnumlty boosten, earned the coveted UU. of "MEMBERSHIP WOMAN OF THE MONTH" for their dedkation to belpinl build tbe Chamber's Membership strength by obtalning five new members each. They are shown here with their "Certl!icate of Award" wb,lcb the chamber presenta to those members wbo serve the community and the chamber in th1a capacity. Lucille Plnkle7 ia a Director of the Chamber and 1be with JesM Hamil are mem· bers of the Costa Mesa OFFICIAL GREETERS which appointment la earned by ob- taining five new members for the Chamber in a six month or 1111 period of time. CUllSTll'l_.,.UIOLIUM I CISMATOlllllM Jledlk vi.. Memor1e1 '•" '7>Ht'I J. A. VIWt l'rt1. l'O a-ln6HI C~IY & MAvtoL•UM Hll1ler • .., MlfMf'lel l'•rlt c-tery • MeutOlellm It. M. Ulllll ...-. VICll ,,. .... ,, ... 11. ..,. Jecttler, 1ecrot1ry.lrlllw , ........ 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TO COSTA MESA'S '24,589 REGISTERED VOTERS Do you h•v1 • question ebout our City 6ov1rnment7 If 10, you are In- vited to mell your questions to the Coste M11a Ch•mber of Commerce Office, 581 West 19th Str..t. Quftfions will be en1wer•4' 7 City Covn• cil Candid•f•• at the MARCH 16 "S PEAK IN" to be h•I in t~. City Council Chamb1r1 wh•n candidat11 will "SPEAK OUT" on th•ir pl•tforms •nd id•111 of City 6ov•mni1nt. Th• se•fint c•p•city of th• City Council Ch•mbers is limited to 200, th11r•for•, r•que1h for tic~•fs for edmiff•ne• to this "C•ncUdetes Nitlrt" forum will b~ filled in th1 order r•e•ived, ' -:::.""...=~· ---°H..~:::r-=-----. .. HltW ....... _...,.. ................... 0--.......................... T. J. IMllfl ow.> ... ""'-.. ...,,. ,,... "'°' o-r. ltatJHI ... =~ow-111tY~ tTAtlCNI a u.M.t.UL Artwt.°"" 5-rva -..._ .. w. tflll .... Ar\111 ltllfW't. 0-0 taWINO MACHlNI IM,al fl lllllYICI ....,...._MtcNNaV_.. ......... "-""' ...... ._.,..Wlt .......... OWMP llt.t.0• l'Oll WINDOWS-VIHeTIAH. ILIHDI ~ llllM 1119' ... tftl 0 . L. 0...""'ft ~ l" E. Slnl 1tr• • INIU MITAL COJn'UC'TOb Col1l ShHt Mllltl "4\tt C.ll,lt•-~ nit w. 11'11 CHAMBER MEMBIRSlllr INCLUDES MONTHLY LISTIN IN THIS DIREaORY AT NO EXTRA CllAIGE • • • =· S 7 F ti j • Snlt NlZG -"Z tr '"":; ---...... ----=--'t-if"+.S..,.n-'st'ir )<mri I • , .. • p • • ..... ~ ,...., 12,, lW ANG Charges Hearst Trying to End Unioni 'By ASSOCIATED nm FRESNO (AP) -U. S. A youthful wla& ol 1111 Sen. Thomas R. ._... (R-C&llfornla Democratic ~ Calif.) says -. w'1 1dte for ty, Jncludlat a..._....-. cloture to block aa ...,ected de c 1are1Prell4• • t filibulter of~ ,dvtl ritbtl Jobnaon'1 upec:tfd "4 ,_ Ieglslation th1I year. a second term 1boald be Kochel W. Slnday be bu rejected"'by the pertJ W.. supported all dvU rigbu it even 1.U to a uUllnridl legislation · wb.icb w ap-vote. I peared before Coapeu dur· The mott empbade uti ing hi.I 15 years in the Johuoa dattmeat came in Senate. • San Jose oD s.daJ from He told Ile California 3.5-year-old State 5 e D • College ~llcans I n Fresno tbat he r. nmning Allthony C. BelleuGD of on his votln& record. Beverly Billi, wbo bu in· Receiving an entbuaiutic dicated be will wk tbe C."9tioe la Olioee iD greeting, be mentioued bis Democratic U.S. S • n at• Aaplt. Bei1-told a votes in favor of the nuclear nomination this year. local puty mutiDC- t.est ban treaty, the U. S.· He called the Pretident'a kl SaaamealiD cm Saday, Russian consular treaty, Vietnam policy a faDan a lwo-daJ meetblr of ilia foreign aid propams dd ~ reaulU iJJ Ame:rtcan state central committee of civil right.. servicemen beinl k 111 e d the Yo8nc Democ:rata ended Kudlel said bis record while the South ~ with tbem arcmc Jobuoa . dfscloses bis 'adbere!llCe to army refuses to ,,,,. a not to nm apia. . &publican prlnclple1, and vigorous war. An informal poD of the I stand ready to be judged Bec•uae ol "the complete committee Satarda7 abowecl on my record - I think failure of b1a Vietnam war it oventbelmlnClJ favored it's good for the state of policy," JolwoD ahould,;be the presidential cancUd1e7 ~orn1a, the coumr, and denied renomination at tbe of Sen. Eupae 11cCartbJ "'Prepare for tM f1"Vrt ••• 'l'odow,,. • s.c, .. .,, .. eM..._t . .......... LOS ANGELES (UPI) - The leaderlhlp of th e American Newspaper Guild baa accused the Hearst Corp. ol launcbing an ''all· out campaign" to destroy unions !blch represent ita employes. lii'""Republican party." De mo c rat 1 c Natiou1 (D-Minn.) which represent lta em· ....._ _________________ _.;.. __ .;,_ ____ __;,,:;...;=...;=-=...=..=...=-=;.;.;::..:::...:::...:::..;:::;.;.:=--.;::::,.~.=;.. T h e International ex- ecutive bolrd ol the IUilcl iJlued the charge Sunday et the conclulion of a four· day meeting here where a atrib agalntt the Hearst· owned Loi Anlele• Herald· Examiner .ii in ita 18th day. The ltatement charted that the Loi Angeles strike was an eumple ot "th• mounting evidence that the Hearst Corp. hu embarked on an all-<M campaign to deltrO)' the trade unlonl ployes." The rulld charged that the H e r a I d • Examiner had stockpiled newsprint long before tlie strtU began Dec. 15, stationed armed suard• in the publilbing plant and moved cota into the bulld1ng for me by "proleuional ltrikebreakers." The rulld also charged the Hearst Corp. with preparlnl for a strike in Albany, N.Y., where it said a ltrib vote hu not been taken, and with carrying on other activitln which the Union conaiderl part of a destructive cam· piign at radio 1 ta t l o n W AP A in Puerto Rico, in Baltimore, Md., and at the San Antonio, Tex., Lil~ El Rancho invites you to enjoy interesti1111 food 1pecialties from all comen of the UJOrld! Thia week ••• :.U.S. Urged to Defme . ' A Heral d -Examiner ma n agement fl)Obnnan aaid that "the Loa An1e1e1 sttuatlon 11 c o m p l e t e l y seperate from the rest of the country. "I t ii 0 u r intent to COD· UDue to produce the paper. It la not out 1ntlDt to break a atrike. The by point ii u. willlqDell of the UDionl to nelotlate," be Mid. 'Education Objectives C!f lnancee Cit' tn tlnnl of national )riorities a n d pollciea. Bat I do bow that it will not be rNOtved by inattention and DOB· ps1idplltion .•• Smith Asks Dismantling Of Medi-Cal SAN PEDRO (AP) -State Finance D irector Gordon P. Smith has called for a complete revision and "dismantling ' ' ot Califoniil'1 Medi.cat pro-eram. Sml1h told newsmen SatmdaJ at a Republican fund-rallinl dinner the pro- gram WU ''collfuling, ill· conceived and a coloHal failure." TM spokesman Uicl pro- tectift meuurea, including us• of seclU'ity parda, were taan by manaaement to protttt perlODJlel and pro- perty from ac::ta of aabotaee which began the day the paper WU struck. T h e Herald-Eu.miner, largest circulation afternoon dally in the nation, baa con· tlnued to publllb during the strike wbfcb baa idled 2,000 employu. Management 18.id nonunion and supervisory personnel were being used to produce the paper. Death Takes Dr. Shapiro LOS ANGELF.S (AP) - A pioneer in pediatric cardiology and c a r d i a c smgery, Dr. Morse J . Sha~. is dead at 74. Widely publllbed in bis ffeld, Dr. Shapiro Hrved U director of the Heart Clinic for Ile Los Angeles Publiic Schools. He said tbe program Is "open-ended', and will con· Unue to be a failure unW IOIM degee O f stall· dardialtion cu be addeved1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-.I :~eaganN.H. 'Write-in Off in medical and druC prices. He opposed what be ca.Bed "emotioaa1" dahn1 that the state mental health pro. grams will tuifrer because of cuts la the 198M8 bud&et. Smith 1-relllped hll pott, effective Mlrd1 1. Diocese Rejecf8 War Objection LOS ANGELES (AP) The EpiJcopal Diocese Loa Aqe1es bas refuaed to endorse "sel«tive" COll- lcientiou o b j e c U o n ap- proved bJ tbe Southem Cdftrn.la C Cl u 11 c 11 of Cburdlel. The Council of Churches· pneral botll'd Wted Tbltt'I· da1 to olftr moral support to men wM Cl(lllOle military 9el'Yk:e a ·vi.. 0 G lfOQDdl of coudence. lob Paley INSURANCE • AUTO e ~RINE • HOME• BUSINESS •LIFE 474 I. 17th ST. COSTA MISA '4WIOO Skinke med Claret Gen.tu ctd MM alit• ~d m claret teiMf S'trfe it with. "Rodkal'' • • • {trel. cabbage). G.t tl s recipe1 d our <Mect1 cow.Ur. Ham St~k ............................. fr. Lean center cut .•. fully cooked! iust the ticbt to auure you of auccC'ss with "Sldnke med Claret !" Red Cabbagt ....................... 1~ Firm aolid beadal Don't 1'orpt to pt the ndpe far "Rodkal" • .. YOU Devil Dw bow sood cabbqe coald be! Cunant Jelly ..................... b. D You'll need it if 1f!U ue our recipe fot' "Roclbl" •.• 10 u ve at thil apeclal price on Smucbr'a 10 os. jar r I SOK I _, Tlur~• a 10"" MtO 1DO'IUJM/vl 1VM'l4 of diMto ""'ll atoG.iti"ll 91ot1;-if '°" •1n1• ii Da.ttUA. 8"11> t.a nd piek up ymir fr11 Dattial recipu a..t Ol&r •~•~cit eovttter ••• tllia week/ Frikadeller: Da.'llilli meat b4lla • • • K ift.I lize! SM't1e witl f'Q.bst& aalcd, broecoli a.fld f'ickled beeta ! A 1td El Ra.M~ }&u tlu orouftfl meat rea.d11 I ''3 to 1· i'Oilid Meat Threa parb. .. fl'OUDd mmd to o6t put tr.It 69··· Jua potk • • • blended for JOU 1 • • • jut fellow the l'ec:ipe an4 enjoy a delid*fuJ clialll Fresll Eggs"•"••••••••• Hn• •• • • ....... • • J9c ... Fnlh 1 Grade .. AA" ••• La,.. .•• JOU'D wut to be aure t.M ino'edieata for Fribdeller are the fu.t t ' . ... .. OI .. .. -'h • • .. • -• ... .. w. -loA .. .. M ... M ... St V1 .. .. ... .. '" "' It • ,. !> Cl ... • It 0 .. • " " ,.. 0 ,.. .. ,.. .. • • • , " G c .. " G l ( l I , • , ' • I , • • I I 1 '1 c 0 'The bonds we bought are the one1 you voted' for th• Newport...._ Unffied School Dlttrtct: to help the tchooll. to hetp your c"lfldNn. Think of It • an In· YMtment In their futur& Wt thlJ$ lt't •good one~ I If you'd like to ditcwl theM tu exempt bonds, or any other~ 1'1¥9Mng money, your Securtlr Bl'* WOuld Rka to tlA tD you. I I ~ ' . . '°"""""' CURlER IA& 37- 0. ....... t 7c Uirte Mt hoWs all sizes of ro1r ~ , ......... cmoPlwl TAPE 11- 0.l ...... 17c CHAIM-IT AT l ·MAIT CHICIOUTS It STATIONAIT .. AITMINTS ..... n .. ......... , .... Leif .14 Popultr W11>0W PAii STOClll6S 78¢ 0. ....... $1.17 One aft• tits ell. Handy ~ Cl011E DIYU :. s211 0.1~ $2.67 WoHen reek ,Cloths cl~ with 11 'creasa..rs •. Q,uklr ·dry for ny• Ions, Rnt,,ie. . -· ...... Liit . ~·ntr TllEIMAl IJllET ~257 O..l ..... $lM ..... , . ., ... 30 % rayen, 40 •;. M9n'1 Short SleeYe SWEATSHIRTS . tJ33 ..... 12-11 ·14 ........ $1.77 Soft fl.-ce li11in9, machine wedl- able. 0..H fron1 white •M at· sortetl c.1.,1. MIN'S WEAR Dl,T. ..... IMn 300 ~ IUC1IO SHAY& '22 67 . ..... i.11 ... 0.. ...... $29.tl Mod~ No. CV-JOO has tl4'•bunl trim, flit> to_f> deening. PINI JIWILltY DI". c .... ~ • P.t6 AJI tae f a v er I +. s frem V ef\111. Fud.. to .,_e Cowsils. w .. , .... PEICOLATOI s5a1 ,u. l>U ·14 0.1 ..... $6.27 C...pletely eutometlc 9-cup perlr •• , com .. witll cord. SMALL APPUANCI DIPY • --~ ,. .. ........ Cl 1>11 ... ·14 1 .. w., Welt IYlONS 58¢ c •• , ••• 76c Sises 1'12 • 10 1/i in Mis+one ., CiM11lfton. ·l:W ~ Soft IED PllOW s1•• 0.1 ...... $2.M Sl .. p h1 cefftfort -Rest et H H. DOMISTICS DEPT. '°'1raft Rose IAlH town 97¢ ..... 1•11 ·14 Ow ...... $1.'7 Reversit.le towels hev• i:IMutiful res• pe+tern. ConM in aa..+ecl c.len. ... l:..~ Glrls' COTIOI PAllE 51s1 00 O..l ..... Hcpr. ..... 1•11 ... Seft ~ pentiea for c.11fwf and~ f"it. LADllS WEAR DDT, Woet COVER-llS 97¢ 0.1 ...... $1M ..... l>U .... Werrtt S"11!ntletl to••r ups in •s· ...+eel Cefon. MILLINIRY OIPT. --... .. --_ -j .. ... '"" ·14 t xU CARPET UNDERUY s311 ~1 ..... $1.M W aM.tble, mot~ • pt .. f, uiwierlay helps prevent slips. Dou., ...... SCHICK BlADES 53¢ Owl ..... 17c Fiv• blades per pack. CHIC KOUTS Sprey Gun f AITISTIC •111 Ow ....... $1.43 )2..unce $prey,,• a .. M welh. cloon end other househelcl spots. HOUSIWARIS DIPT. .... , ... ..... , ... Ult .,. Stunty M.t1I ' SHOE CADDY 0. Mc ,· • K .. f' the+ cloMt n... flMf a,y 1+on"9 shoes "· +his C.cWy. ' HARDWAU DIPT. 0.. .... 1r$4M .. ... '"" -14 Twin or clout,le siH. SI % cotton, 49% reyon •. .. ...... L.llf J.R.lnt -54-· Ow ....... '4c , .. . , .. .. ·14 looae IMf l:iincler et this price fM l deys onlyf ... ....... ...... Children'• SllWERS tJ44 ,. .. '"" ·14 c_,.e., $2.H SturJy cep -toe SnHken w I 4 h cushien•cl featurM alld rubb.f 101 ... SHOI DIPT. V1,,,t FOtD• DOORS •1•1 °" ...... $1.D l2"d0" cf09f'I ere COM,.... wttt. hardware • HOMI IMPIOYIMINT _,., I ' - . I• DAl\.Y "LOT . • . . . r . -. ,.,.,, f*-Y 12, 1968 Too Late To Cl8ssify Corona ., Mar SUO 7400 -------..,. ~ • ON TEN ACRES l A 2 BR. Fun A Unturn Frplca I Prl/Patlae I Pooll Tennl1 · Contnt'I Bkflt. I hole PutVUrea. 9IXI Sea Lane. CdM 1144-2611 !MacArthur ar. Cou1 Hwy} ----- Rooms fer ltent St9S Rooms A: Aptl IOI' Rent Dy, wk, mo. Sn&J.a 1 A 2 BR ~ bl6< bch. All linens 6 utll• pct COMPASS MOTEL 1\1 • 11th St KB 536-41'11> NICE room Good location. $50. wlth kltch prtv ~. Hm S4&-5988, ~ S-3: 15 pm 673.0289. PVT room and beth. Man only. 415 N 1 r c I 1 1 u '· CdM. Found (free Ads) 6400 MOTHER pooclle and 2 pu~ pie11. Vlr of Coldenwelt & SIAl.l'r. M2-T.l39. labytlttlnt 6550 PRE«hl. Brealdut, h o t lunches, liD)'I, fend yd, eX(H"I' Mon-Frt. S61.2181t Helo WantN, Men 7200 ARTIST, layout 6 1>91~ \IP l'X~. Part and full time. APIJiy In penan 1S(') N-iiort Blvd. CM Wed • Tbun. F-uhl•11 l1le114 ARTIST, IQOUt and pute up ~ fart and full time. Apply in ~r'IOll, l~ Newport Blvd. CM. Wed .. 'nlurl. Gar• S.le 1822 BUNKS, chn, coll IPrin&. rdwd tum, gu rangl!, lanrpt, lawn mower, mil!(!. 646-8351. P~nos & Organs 1130 PLAYER PIANO AND AN-' TlQUE BENOI TO MATCH • $600. nm KANEOHO LANE, H.B. . 962.:B Metorcyclee t300 HAVE 2. Grttus 250 CC & Suwki ~ CC. Both xlnt roe dirt. IZ131 GE ~\ Trucks 9500 '59 CHEV. 1t ton pick-up 3-13 cu. In-3-2'• 3 ·~· and overdrivr. Hayu clutch 4-11 rear end. 2 11ew llOOXl a sand servict Urea on rear. LotS!I' chrome and headers. Com- petition oragrn and tinted window~. A-1 c<>nd. S750 i-uh ~1344. UMd Cus 9900 RETURNING to Ohio. Must &ell '64 Ford Fairltme. 6 ryl, auto, S750. Pert cond. Call !)36..4504. MAKE A MEMO to pt.bu Up toys yol.I DO loqw need, ae1J them for cub with Ouailiecs Ms. Dial "2-M'll today! # UN EN-LOOK FOR SPRING . SUPER LINFAST . 91~ . . ...achh1• we&ltellle r•Y•" " PORTO SOLIDS $13;.. . • ...uhiH wu h•W• reyo11 . SUNEL~ PR INTS '1 ~ • • . er•-r•tl,te11t ••y•• . • HEATHER TEX 'I ~ ' . reyH tH ec.+et• . Flock Dot HULLABALOO ·1 ~ w•tlleMI t•lff SCREEN PRINTS $19;,. "kltlMltle" ht cettetl All 44" I 41" wW. • u n J Social Security Plan Gives I 07 ,000 Benefits SANTA ANA -More than "Every person now SANTA ANA -All el&ltt· Paul Newmta plaJa U. tt. pol.nt le&Wativ• )JtOlflm tie role ta .... mm Ceel ... Chet, 1f adopted, would brinl IM;e, ICbeduled fw a P.,.. about •·• more • year viDoa and TechnicolGr -.,. into the Orange CoUnty col-int at the Udo. Aa Lua lei:' bu Wea endorMd ~Y Newman linp for tM ~ the Board ot SUpervilon. lint time bl • movie. ,.,,. u. prtlrllD which will be drafted by the Cowl-Bued • a book written by ty CouDlel'• omce incladel: Doon Puree, uu. ...,.._. -A ft 1DcreMe in tbe ful motion pict.e deall with praent .. dallJ f1linc fee life in a cbabl. cane located for court reporten. IGIDewbere iD tbe deep IOUth. -count, reteatioll el balf Authenticity .rilap tbrotCbout of the 930 fees collected by the boot and film. becll ... the the .Ute fOI' nursery In-author _.__ ed • __ ... apectioDI by the c:oanty ' ..,,,_.., aerv • wga• ·~culture departmeJ1l Ideal adviacr f« the mevie. -Raising the county's spent a couple el years Oil a share <f() SJ..25 of the $2.50 aimillr gang. fee charged by the state for gasoline p u m p in· Ceel lball LMe ii a bard· apection. blttiDI drlma .. roup and -A new fee f« ID-touch u they ccmet Sdled- 1pectionl of weiatUnc nd uJed for co-abowinC at the meuurlng devices. Udo with "Luke" la ......... -A boolt in the 111ate'1 _, a sbare for maintenance ol c 0 m • d Y ltarrlng RouUnd juvenile institutlona from Ru11ell. '85 to $185 a month per juvenile. llYl,000 Orange County receiving social security realdenta will r e c e 1 v e payment. will get an ln- monthty benefit increue1 of crease of at least 13 per· -====-======..I at lead 13 percent under cent. This increase applies BEST the new Socla1 Secl.Uity to all type1 of social aecuri· A dm ·-----to ty payments -disabillty. n.. OAILY "LOT ...... -men en ... acwnuug survivor. 01' retirement ln· ...... ~ ........ ~ .... Ralph A Dillman Soc1'al ••--• , .... _.., ••• 11.u-._ · ' surance benefits," Dillman · ·-· .. ·--• Security diatrict manager. ...., ._.,.,., i. th• •etl- Dillrnan saJd tbe current __ w_·d_. --------:.-~iiiiiir-------==~ Increase ii the largest in ,,., .. 0 ut total cash benefits in the hJstory of IOclal security, a d d l n g a p promnately $1,M-4,980 to the mOftthly payments of '8.348,000. Stops Tormenting Rectal Itch He explained beneficiaries need not take any action to get the Increase ; it will Exduaive F onnula Promptly Stops Itching, Burning and Relieves Pain of Piles In Most Cues be sent them automa~y. N..,. Y•k. ~.Y._ (S,ecial): Tb• Computera figuring the In. ernbarra~sin.1 itch cauaed by • r'. hemorrhoids u most torturous. crease for the nation s But acieuc• 'has found a 1peei1l 23,700,000 eocial security formula with the ability, in beneficiaries will Include the most case• -to promptly atop increases ln the checks the burning itch, relieve pain delivered early ln March. and actually llhrink h1mor- •a.&d1. And all without nar- Sylvia Porter wiA show you how. Yes, •ven durinq income tox time. In fact, e$peeially durinq income tax time. Her seri.S of 10 columns on texes war lhow you how to save money, stay le9el and ~eep smilin<,J~ 'em. dip 'em end Mv• 'em. --~ cotic1 or 1tin(in1 a1trin1111t1 o! any kind- Tbe Hcnt !1 PreparGtiott H•. There i1 no other hemonheid formula like it. Preparation H alao lubricates, aoothe1 irritated ti11aut1 and helps prennt fur- ther infection. Jn ointment of 1uppo1itory form. : I . " I '1 , j I • , i '. Faller ha FeetM .. '; 1• _...... ,..._ ductlcm 0 f "Bncbt 0 • Bnc:M. • WI _. ,_.. ti tbt ca...i ~·· worb. ......... ,.., ......... fp "Gawd bf tlMI .... 1t ..... tt .. -lemi*., ..-,:.. . • 1 It ..... bl .nme.Jt tD : • call ...... -Bredlt'' • . ,,, plaJ, ...... ~ it ii • pr111rll'• o1 1eeB11 ad IODll fro• JlaJI Ute ·~ Opsa, .. ..,,. Good 1ramaa ~ot Seaun" and ~ Cbalk ,Qr. cle,.. .. ....... ... atil1Jm r e c .it a tl o a 1 tl 'l• Bree*'• ..... ud ..... • Sampllns Bedlt'a WGr'kl ' ' la this manner aDlwl tbe • 1 audiuce to man com· • p.&ely unclerataod t h e ihtnttnc of the man who bu remained eomethlng of an enigma to American minda aiDce be departed the ;~try in the mid '50's. BXCELLENT Cut members w I I t • A.-ejlbeimer, 141 Battle, Sally Brown, A11M Malk, A r t Prunier. DDuc Rowe ud Pul WU.. deserve ipeCla1 notice for t h e ex· ceDent work tbe,,did. " Wbetberper otmlng ' monologoes, 1ee-. o r recitations. each player was a complete c b a r a c t e r , Children's Play Casts This Week Tryouts for the spring ~ production of the Newport Harbor Children's Theater Guild, "The Curse of the Golden Sunburst," wlll be held Tuesday and Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the Theater Guild building, 1518 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Roles are open for men and women liqers, and •• &110. two boJ• ~ tbe 10-J4 age ange. Young clancera also are needed for a chlldren's ballet. The production, to be directed by Mn. Ladillaw Reday. wlll be staged March ~ and 31 in the Costa Mesa High School lyceum. Two Movies Share Honor HOILYWOOD (AP) - For the first time in its history, the Producers Guild of America bu given two awarda for the best pro- duced film. The winners, named Son· day, were Walter Mirileh, producer of "In tbe Beat ol the MPt.'' and Staa1eJ Kramer, 111odacer • • d director 'of ''Gaea Who'• eMtiaC • -...., • tab ..... pMt • ....., u cbanlinc d1611. no ............... ...., niferacee to ei.U riaMI and Vletaaa. lm'tll1 tbroGlb .......... .... jected on a backdrclp, wen uaneceaary and, I belieYe, la valid. ' Bncbt WIS & GtnDllll CA!mmwa:lat who did mOlt of bi.a wr ltlac ·ia tbe Germany of the ~ •. Hit observatiOOI regardbtC ... tiooal leadenhip, the pll.-n of the poor and the -. .. of. an aare•l•e mUltary were bued oo the rile of Hitler; and bia Nazi perty. INCORBECT It is an essentially ia- correct auumption t b a t Brecht would have made the aame criticlama ol the U. s. today. Tbia .. -to • ., be would not c:riticilll tbe war or civil rtpb pro- blems, because be was a Communist, but Jt ii f.llr more likely be would not have the tame thinll to say about them u be did ~ Hitler. 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In addition to "daru inCi draughts" the menu lisu a "champ~e starter" and fish and cnlJ>6. Publicist ·Kept ·on Her Toes How many women can open a refrigerator and find a message from their husband p2nned neatly on an egg? Sally Reeve finds these and other little surpriles necessitate that she be on her toes constantly. Luckily, alertness is a characteristic of the newly named publicist for the Festival of Arts. Born in Bournemouth, a resort town on the south coast of England. Mrs. Reeve began studying music. speech and drama at the age or seve n and has been an enthusiastic participant in au forms of art since. She took private training in drama and ballet after hlgh scbool and ob- tained an associate degree in music and speech from the London College of Music. During the war she r"n the Ross academy, a drama school in Surrey, . , England, on evenings and weekeods. Due to the t~cher shortage. she pitch· ed in by teaching high sclfool oft days. She alao found time to produce shows for hospitaliJed soldien, a job full of lntertttin• experlenees. "It WU difficult to cet gasoline during the war 10 we asked the government for a bus to transport our scenery," she recalled. In response 1he got a friendly letter stating, "We can offer you a train with four coaches and an entfne t.l.rivv." "Unfortunately," aaJd Sally, who wouJd have liked nothing better than her own private train. "the train tracks ran no where near our destina- tions." Following the war she and her moth er came lo Los Angeles and stayed for eight months before Sally, joined by a brother, went to Australis. "We didn 't like it,'' she stated flatly. "Probably because we had been in the United States for eight months. That's all it took. We were spoiled." Also impressed by Hawaii. she went there to iive and met one Douglas Reeve who was doing public relations work for the Honolulu CommunJty Theater aod wri Ung books on com- munication. While the two Britishers quickly found that they both had a great deal In common ("mainly that we're both crazy," according to Sally) you ~ould hardJy call their romance whirlWi.nd. Alter an eJght year courtship~ most of which was through the mail. they · married in 1958 and moved to La Jolla. Ready to celebrate their 11 '1l-year wedding anniversary O!I Valentine's Day, Sally said, "My advice to any young girl is dm't ruab lntq Jldtfiage when you are 19 or 20. The people you Ute then aren't the one's you11 like later.'· In 1957 the couple decided to buy a home and looked all alon1 the cout until taey found jut what tbey wanted in Laauna. Faster titan you can say "Art Colony," a mutual admiration society developed between Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Reeve and tht tpwn of Laguna. "I fell in love with it.'' Sally sa.id. ''Soon I became interested in all Its artistic endeavors both performing aod graphic." Sally, who won 11 medals and 60 certificates in dramatic competitions in England. did not find the translation from performances to pen and paper difficult. "Doug was the one who encouraged me. He told me I could write, so J did." Mrs. Reeve won four awards for columns which she previously wrote for an Orange C.Gunty newspaper. In the past she handled . publicity for th• Laguna Beach Clmnber Music Society and the Festival of Opera. Currently, she saJd. she ii publlciz- fng her two favorite organizations, the festival and the Laguna Civic Ballet Co. which her husband serves u general director. "I have always been interested in the Festival of Arts and am very happy to have the opportunity to 1erve them. The festival Is one of the most Important facets of Laguna." she com· mented. In addition. she admitted that of all the arts, 1he baa an especially soft spot in bet heart far ballet. J • llA ANDlllC\N, ldltor British Fun . Bids Funds The EastbJufC Associates, a women's committee of the Orange County Philharmonic Society, will partake in a bit of merry olde England come Feb. 18. That Sunday night festivities have been geared to an English theme for their annual fund·raising night. 'l'he evening's merriment will begin with a poolside Champagne Starter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donn 0. Michaels. From there members and guests will board the double-decker Piccadilly Circus bus for a short trip to the White Horse Inn. an English restaurant whose pub is patterned after those found in London. Dinner. of course, will be traditional English fare- fish and chips topped off with English sherry trifle. The party will continue with "darts and draughts" and music by Charles Ward at the piano. As the even· ing draws to a close, Associates and guests will again board the red double-9ecker b1,1s and journey back to East bluff. Committee members for tihe fund-raiser include the Mmes. Jack R. Curley, ways and meal16 chairman; Frank A. Cooney. public relations chairman. and assis· tants, the Mmes. Michaels. David H. Garber. W. L. Jensen, Jay Moseley and John Paxson. Officers of the Associates are the Mmes. Ca rl E. MuUen, chairman; Harry Goelltz. vice chairman; Nich· olas K!oury, recording secretary; Charles 0. White, cor· responding secretary; Donald J. Winter, treasurer. and Edward T. Maloney, parliamentarian. USING THE EGG Sally R"v• Roommate Should 'Bare' in MinO, 'No Nudes Is Good News' . . DEAR ANN LANDERS : I Jult l'Qd the leUier from the '*1e1• student wbo complained becl&&M ol an oddball roomm• 1'bo Ubd to stud oa bJ1 11e.r. TllU ii • problem? I came to co.i.lefe from a small loft .Ill Mlctdl•~· ,, ... prepared to be .....,.mlncted and tolerant of the ~ ot othen. WeU, wben I met mi roommate I nearly dropped deed. Sbe .looteo Wte tbe lead dlands • ~ ThNter -loac balr ........... to 'llllr -· .w. ~ .... dirt &1Mle• dtdl .. ,.... .., .. DiCbt. 1 ~ .... dood aD ..... but de bed -bebtt tblt ~bow me er117. 1"' ~ &be came wto Che fOOlll .... .... otl all her clotJMs. Tut ,art ...... a"IUd ~UJ .............. ~ .. - studying Jn tbs nude, and it would not have turpriled me If abt had tried to 10 to UM cafeteria bl the nude. -' .._ I mtntiOlled ttdl to h.r 1be repledl empbatlelll1, 1•CJotbet .. lft ...... .,:i=! ......... to M I frel " U ke'1 aD amwer to Ulla .,.... • to baft it. -BARE FACTS DEA& l'ACfS: ftl ...._ta• ....... : . .,,.. ............ ,.. ......................... I - I'm a male who enjoys opening doon few women. I like to help ttiem with tbetr coatJ aod allow them to pas'• th.roust\ doors first. But the wome l rw bun running into don 't want to be treai.d U.ke ladies. They rare me to tbe door -knobs 'nd bop out -' ears before I can get over to IAltt them. They struggle with th~ twn coata, pick up tbJngs they have · drOpped. hail taxis. interrupt 'to "" • ardlr to the watter and in ,..... nmm any and ,all In· cel!Uft a man rntibt have to be a aen8etun. "'-]ll1nt thls letter and let tbe ---., Mteric:a who decry the "dtdkt1 of Utt ipak" ask lbemselvea, ''Ca 11111 bl mt!" -A MOURNElt ~ JllCM1RNDr Here'• ,..,. let- ter ..... ,.._. ti Ulertal. - ' yourself. ''CAN this lie Y'ft?" DEAR ANN LANDERS: My hus· band and I are being divorced. We have two chlldrer.. a boy 6 and a girl 14. The boy wants to stay with me. His fatheT has paid very little attention to the boy and there Is no rapport whatever between lbem. Debbie wants to live witb her father because be always bas been duck tot.IP for her. SM can wheedle anythlnf sbe wantl out of him. We bne been haviJlg 10m• ~ific arguments over thb and J am weary of fightina and ready to live in. What do you say? -<..LEVELAND MESS DEAR C.M.: 0..'t ftu' Cltt ermdl, ........ v ............. ftr• ....... ,.. t••• "l'1 .. .. f1tlter will eot provide It. If you an.w Debbte t. C• Jhe ,.. her f1tber ,.. will revet It. A.941 H wlU 1be. One day lbe'D aay. '""1 dlcl•'t JO• MAKE me ltaJ w1dl )Wt Ytu altould ltne lntlsted on ttt" "The Bride's Guide.'' Ann Landerl' bt'otlet. answe"S some of the mott frequently asked questions about wed· dings. To receive your copy of tbb comprehensive guide, write to AdD Landen, in care ol Ibis ne~, enclosing a Joni, self-addressed, ltatll· ped envelope and 35 cents In coln. Ann Landen will be l1ad &o bt1p you with your problems. Send tbtm to her in care of the DAILY PILOl'. wJOll.nJ a 1tamped, lllf-adil &111 ...... l ' ' - ' [ .. HIAAT·Y WILCOMI -~g deeoratlom for their Valentlne tea are (left to right) tile Mmel. Dou J'letdler, Walter H. Whlte and Horace Ben· =· Ttley aDd other mem of the Newport Beach Friends of the I.J. will welcome Dihel J~ poet in the home of Mn. Alan C. Stone- man ol Lido llle. · Tea Setting Mesons Offer Decorating Techniques Mr•. Anthon1 Alcala and , Mrs. Peter Tatum , a members ot the Swee~Artl 'I Club ol Cotta Mesa, provl· 1f ded the program for the · Gourmet Group J ot the ~ Tuttln Area Women's Club. ~ The area women were in· I vlted to demomtrate tbe technlqu11 uaed in dtcoratma a tbree-Uered an· nlnr1ar1 cw. Both women are blue ribbon award wiD· Dll'I frcim tlae Onmp Caan-tJ J'alr. HAVE A· BIG TIME ON VALENTINE'S DAY USC Trojans • Naq/>orl Bright, light'ning strikes In streaks: Light'ning quick with Claliiol•tros\lns ClairoP'a bright ul.a go in streaks, .....,,_,, 4-/1111 and drama to ymn-haw. Our experts •UI ~,.., '°"" color individually, to li,ght ycnw coif 111Ul a 1• all its "'°"· .. to go 111•slts and JOee/ta ioithoad na1 a ntoucA. at 15. oo. including a1ttmtpoo tllUl ad. Call/or an a/ll>Obllment, or com• M.. BeaulJ s.i.. . Annual wave sale: Ya oft as. oo Prwncl Room Woos 6 .. 00 si,i. C1d feb. 12th thtu 24th BUY THREE AND SAVE I SU. Fflad b 1 limited lime Diiiy, VIII a.111'1 _,. .tJUIMo riy\on trleot, ""'11llllMl lft quality lllCI ,__ ............... All'---4, ~~White« Pri- .... ... I :.l tf ,. . Of&Tt ,,..,.... ..., suo SUS ...., M SUS WO ,...,... S-7 WO 51.19 .. SUI K.lS .,.. ..... w SUI 9'.lS ... ~ ... a. •17.U ,.. .... ~ .... ... ··~ ALSO FROM OUR REGUW STOCK · BRAS FULL SLIP ......... tmlilll • ....,,., .... ,.u ftoftf ctrl. .Tiie ..... did. .. " Mr. aid Mn. Bolmt Bame ol W1lJttier ..... Ida IJroeblr t Daniel 'JOMI* .... to be but mu. tJlberlq "'9•'4 te tMlr pew1 1Nr• June• Henderson, David Bame, another brother and Greaory Patb Davia, tbe Tbe former Mll1 DH .. , brlcle:1 brother. FIRST, FAST w.. t•ll• .,.. first .......... daupter of Mr•. Betty Mn. Nick B1taollcb fl'om lleat i.. l.c•I 11-11 Cll.c• It llallGru De• of Ullo W. Woodlancl Hll1I wa1 the .-. tt'• ... r1y •'••Y' .... _ 1 ud JUcbanl A. ~ of toloilt. July Bride ~ILY "LOT. ManludtM Beacla, dlaMd a A centerpiece featurlna -s;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;~=-~--~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;:;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:5iS11 tradltloul il'Ory ~ of large white rOMI, pink·"' Imported AJencon lace ~ carnatio11.1, babys breath ~ satin .• HaDd em-__ .. .,.. ....... __ .. a _....,_. llnldlrtd dusten " Med :te -~~ t.bie:'b:tb: peerll adorned i. ........ Stutt Shirt restaurant where neclrH• md duilpel mltb 'the 19Ception toot p\,aee. train. e.r beadpltce, in mat· Cimtlatinf the b r l d a l cldnl ivory atarcbed Alea· boot among 150 peats wa1 e. lace, beld a .~ Mrs. Willlam Lana. Jen1tb WuloD veil. Sbe car· Aul.stinl at the reception ritd a cucade of eym-were Mn. Elinor Jordan of 1*llum bab7 . orc.bidl aur· Corona del Mar, Mlu He!en NUDded by l>al>)'l llrqth. Morris of Newport Beach, •Donor atendant wu llr1. Mrs. John Shearer and Mrs. Robert E 1 an w b 11 e Anne Kroeger. Special cuest brideamaldl were Miu Jane c o n g r a t u 1 a t l n I the Bame, t b e brldes:rOOlll's newlyweds was Mrs. Dawn mter, Mn. Donald Prout Halloran of MinneapoUI, the and Mr1. Kenneth Roberta. bride'• aunt. They wore noor lenctb Mr. and Mrs. Bame are wine velvet dre11es featur-making their home l n 1q bell sleeves, rouDd Newport Beach followina a ICOQJ> neckllhe1 and ~ wedding trip to P a 1 m erepe A-line lkirtl. Attaclied Springs. Jn the back were velvet The bride a t t e n d e d crepe panell draplng to tbe Granada Hl1ll High School, floor. San Fernando Valley State Their hat.a were 0 f College and WU eraduated matchlnf pink flowers and from San Jose State Coll~. net and they c a r r i e d Her husband, an alumnJa noaegay1 ol. red baby ro1e1, of Glendale Hlgh School and pink carnatlou ud bab71 college, ii a graduate of breath. the . University of Southern Krlaty Halloran t b e California. THE NEW SHAPE OF HAIR FASHIONS 6.50 • • • coils for Uphold, the body treat- ment by L'Oreol thot odds inner bounce ond body to o set, losts up to eight weeks. when you're in for o shampoo ond set, enjoy on Uphold treatment. pho"•: Newport IHch: 714, 644·1212 ... lllY sa1on. '°' MRS. DAMON CLINTON ,IAMI Paint Spra. Hot~ bride's coualn fro~ MJn. The bridegroom was a neapolil, wore a abort wt.ne t w o • "1 e a r All-American linebacker oq the 11182 Rose ==================I Bowl football team .. Faculty Wives · Pledge Ritual Observed' Brewing Up Gathering . AIRllllE : Sl!WARDW RECRUITING & INFORMATION DAY • • Dr. and Mrs. Franklin ceremony: A$sistlng were Jones of Westminster hosted Mrs. Lee Weaver o f ORANGI COUNTY AIRPORT MOVIELAND oi: THE AIR-SANTA ANA FllRUARY 17th SATURDAY 10 A.M. TO 4 P.M. In their home the pledge Westminster and Mrs. Cloyd A Brew and Peanuts Par· ritual of Alpha Alpha XJ, Hel'Z<lg of H u n t I n g t o n ty featuring music, old Huntington Beach Chapter Beach. movies and snack goodies of Beta Sigma Phi. • AlSo taking part in the will be offered when mem~ ,..., ....... Welcw • ,...._ .i ..... i.11 fff. Hna Yeti ..., ,....,.,,_. ,.,11y•111 ~ -AJrlM? AJI "" ........... M....,..,... ell J1111a 4tll. Thi ritual 11 th first ceremony were • P e c l a 1 bera of UCI Faculty Wivea ltlllf'tllflt•tlv• flf tlle faUowl11w Alrllnu ll•V. bHn Invited 10 •llend Ind fur!lll~ 'tOll •ni-.. 1111111• c.etlolll •'-' 1--tloll on tllelr rtll>«11v• PONclea, fGU!IS and r~ulr-'t. Many wlll lwtw ltwwerdlal ~ _, In 11111form. s · e gueata Mrs. James G . Club and their huabandl Alt CAUJIOINIA UNmD AlaUNIS de17ee in BSP and the Brownfield, put president gather Friday, Feb. 231 at beginnlna of a •Ix-month of Monterey PeniDlula City 8:30 p.m. tn the men's fac· sorority orientation ~ Cound1 llld Mn. M. · B. · ulty Clulll'Oom, at Irv l De ln wbJcb DeW 11Mmber1 Burnell, member of Xi lot& Town Center. CONTININTAI. AIUJND WDTHN AtaUNIS IASTDN AllUNU OIANCH COAST cow•1 PAN AMlllCAN STIWAIDm CLASS PACIJIC All\UllS SANTA AMA cow•• become acqaamted with the Phi ~ ol Fallerton. Admllsion dtarce la $1. history and cuatom1 of the ReeeMDg the ritual were ' Arranging tfte program TUNS WOl1D AllLINU SllWAlDUS CUSS club. Mrs. Dale Badon o f are Mrs. Richard Jubert, Mrs. Jim Shaw, pruident, West:mimter and Mr 1. Mr1. Donald Kaplan PACJPIC: IOVJHWDT AllUNU tllTA AIWND prealded at the candlelight Jones. Mr1. Arnold LeBow. ANNUAL SALE V~n Raalie Sheeri~Panties Don't bl late far this big event ••• save now on your favorite styles! Van Raalte's . exclustve-lont lastinf nylon tricot in white or primrose pink. All styles have replaceable toonel elastic. February 12th thru Febtuary 24th. Tailored Brief, sizes 4 to 7, reg. 1.50 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • l/l.ll Tailored Brief, sizes 8 to 9, reg. 1.85 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 114. ll Bikini style, sizes 4 to 7, rea. 1.35 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1/1.U Trunk Panty, sizes 5 to 7, reg. 2.00 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • S/IJI Trunk Panty, sizes 8 to 9, rea. 2.~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Ill.• Ti&ht Panty, sizes 6 to 7, rea. 2.50 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 11'.H Tilht i:>anty, sizes 8 to 9, reg. 3.00 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Ill .11 Banded Leg Brief, sizes 5 to 7, reg. 2.00 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 111.11 I.ad Let Btltf, sizes 8 to 9, re1. 2.25 • • • •.• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I/I.II Vest, sites l4 to 42, reg. Z.fD • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Ill• LJnaerie, • 6"-2200 • a IClfDAY. THURSDAY, FRIDAY 10:00 Till 9:30 3 1 I C. Rlanned ' .. V1""111 ._..! Gtt I '8••• "hltlttt" • 1 _. ••• wla 1• ............ '8hJt41.S> ~ 25.00 We art here, brush there, as we aeate a look just for you. We give. your hair a permanent for body and sha~ assurance. Last, we Jive you a "fro~ette'' to add streaks of n;it to your hair Ylltenever you're In the mood. Call now! Beauty Sa Ion, - Buffums· OllfER DAY! 10:00 TILL 5:30 I '. I SHOW WINNllS -Wlnninl tint-place awards ID the Ra n c b o CaUIGnda Hone SllOW were riders Jl1u Lalie Oertl,r ol P~n Valley and llill Laa waener ol Newport Bach (left to right). Prele_, \be award to Miii Oett- ly fa Mn. Burke SimplOll ol Newport Beadi. ' Coastal Young Women Horsewomen Capture ~if op Awards Or an a• Co a 1 t Another tw~time ~ Roman in bunt.era under ;::=:=:=:==:=;~:;;::;:;;::;;~:;;::=:=~I horsewomen toot six first was Misk Leslie OertlJ ol 1addle, open, w.rni up I place awar'dl in the Rancho Fountain Valley who WOil green workin& lnmten and callfornla Borte S b ow • the warm up ~= buaeera under aaddJe, 14 to Temecula and finl.sbed in all bunters clus on 17. · · but two of t.be 15 English and the novice jumpen, Mias Mary Jakubiec of Claa1 events. They were open on Bard Jee. -Balboa rode Idle Succeu to among more than 300 rlden Other ftnit ,_. .... f1n1lb Jn lfHD Jumper and partidpatlnc. ftllt to~ lAia" w.,_. JI09ice jumpers, open, and MiSI Vlctl Smldlen of ol Nft'lllt BMdl no rodl s.methlq S'W'lll ha areen Balboa captured two tint ~.la •'jallr ,..... wottint bunten. place awardl astride Idle .tna lw 1 .. H flt 17; _. Miii Bea~ a 11 o Succeu. Sbe won top bonon Miii Dli Die Beaudia.. 1blllbed la jtlllior wontna in the bunt teat equitaUo~ of ...... pea ,_.. lumtera , but M& MllD1 and bunters 1IDder taddlil, · ·b..._ wtlll 0.'1-c.t. tiaa; · 14 to ·1'1; both catetorla fer 13 years · Man Gldlhln,... JQM Sftbdlen, junior ttrillm.ral and under. ·n.ana.. f(Gel c:orci... and open workina.Jnmtet' --------. del... , Dooat-~·: MJn .,, .... ;. The DAILY Pl~OT ·;:.~t!-'~~~ ~: ~~-==11111w1111tt.,. Cove"! BWoatint es;-. Mat·~• .. b.1 .,, =~ a:-.:r~~ aECTBOlYSIS ~ ............ efflclMt .. Ir ,_ .. ........ Du&...fMe • ilKtY..w...4 ....... ..... .. ~ -··" c...lt~ .. ...,s .... 811t lft ~~· ~ ~ ... An ~·· __ ...,.., ______ .....,j ................ ~-.....-..--------~~~.....,... .... ~~---~~-' . . ,. . ·-··· ,.., W I llM ...,. Cllil. One pillk .. m! W ftltt 1-pir wtdl ~ ~·--...~ •• 1''• ... ...., •..ru too. Hawe a partJI .. . "' * ANAHEIM · 126-0311 111 SOUTM llACM· 'aft. flfwy. JtJ c.... -..a • °"""" "'"· .................. <llllfllr I * ORAN5E 639-2441 m WT IA'J&LA . 1--.w. ...... ,.,,, . .,.. ..... .....,....~ Bea W·HISPER of your former seH. , ••. POUNDS INCHES GIN 19 marraiil 111¥ ,w · llOt.W ......... iGeJie t.=, .......... . .............. llbat .... a.rt., • .. .....,~.,, .. .... Harold A.dims ID tbt =~ nrM .Baptflt The brWI, ••w tUlt. ad Mra. LJmU Daltoe La fturrette 0 f Buatlnctoe Barbour, meded a fUJl llncth 1crn el bridal taffeta ~ bl M A·U.. tt1'e Md featariq • tcOOPtd Met ad lonC polnfed •vea. Alencon 1 a c e ... IQI encrusttcl w l t h ftat!a and CT}"lt.la trimmed lie empire~ and were npeated ID h ala1e-widt CIMpel train attacbed at the Wli'Jt. A tiara al wtllte pear\bld ...,. blouoma beld btr 19,.ntp veil and cemertq a. eretcent of wtdte ~ ellDllriJinc ber llridal boa- flllet wue We 1pi•1r schlda. Mtendins were Mr 1 • Donald Power, Buntin,_ Beach, u matroa ti honor and brideauidt. 1be MilMI Slllle La Tourrttte, Loi Alamitos, Jtarea Julln, Sa Frand.lco and L l n d a Buscbt, Newport Beactt. 1bey were ~ IOfted m A-1* -1taiaa Ilk *turial velm inlets u4 velvet-trimmed back panell, and their •ho!llder lenctb •ells were held by &rete • e lv e t roses. W h it• camelllu and 1treamer1 trimmed the wtrlte lace ipuffs carried by the bridal etoW'age. Ronald Ebremlan o f. Maywood served u beat •I••••••••• • NEW CLA$SIS '•START .... UAIY man and seating guest.a MR.S. KENNETH RC>aERT POWIR were William Power, Roger Weddl"I Vows hctt.d T.meraon and ~ Set. -----------------temolm of Downey and Bar- rett La Tourrette of ~ mcmt Shores. Cl b I The bridegroom ia the IOD u Ha·, s ol Mr. and Mrt. Riicbard Wallace Power of Downey. Husbands will be the Amonc 1.he gueafs who Husbands : ALSO Introducing the group will • l~termediete 1 be Mrs. Arnold Pod.sad•,• vice pre.sident and program •Advenc.cl Bell.+, chairman. Mrs. G o r d on• Modem Jan • • • toasted tile newl,....edl dur· 1Ueata of honor when the 1~-a reception in the Woman's Club of Huntington lleadowi.t Country ~. 8-ch aponao:ra It.' annual h ~· n .miton · Beach, w e r e potluck and fwl llitlJt at I Mrs. L. R._ Sw~DIQD, Uie . ...,. i-t b Gemmill, president, w 111 • • ft~ members and 1. • bride's grUdmother f.roil.~ p.IJ). ....,.orrow. · ·111 • Sant.a Cruz; William Power, chlbhoUJe. • the b-rld•Jr•••·'11, .,._. Clttrd1mea, a lfandlatber 'tram L,yom, bsf>enbop .' qumtet . COID• Ore.: Mr ...... ~:r. Y • ....._. -=~.rard W.ar.shatr John1ton of Pfeuanton, ...... >-.& ernuw I Jnd Mn. Homu G. Murphy tenor; Bob Byrant, lead; of GleAvlew, Ill Mia1 Laura Lee Woodson, ba{ilX>ne, and Waben of Huntington Beach 1 Gil Jacobi, 'basa, w l 1 J clrcalatecl Che euest ~k. present a barmonioua pro- Prior to their dej>arture gram. oe a b0Jlt1Dl0Clll to Shelter llland tlM yoanc couple waa 1howered with green rie1 distributed to guests by P1$- t7 -1tlm Ahearn. / \ The bride is a graduate of Marina Hilb School ·~ attended California St.a~ Colltte at Lone Beacb, 'tf'bere bu bUlband w aa sraduated. The newlyweds will make their home in lluDtlnaton Beach. Area Thetas Auction Off . 'B lephants' ttup Cout Kappa Alpbt Theta Alumnae Club .t'l br;e tile chance~ turn It'• lpriDt c 11 a n l n I 1.t....t<:aru m:o someone else'• "1Mart'a dealre." • W~lday, Feb. l 4 • membtn will ptber ·at 10 a.m. ln .the Balboa laland home of Jilra. Doe.id Tip-IMtt fat, a wbite 1ltflaant avc:tloD. • Mra. JlicbaN Luckey will act .. .oeu..r. ArtA ~~~1 ._., • ....,...fr•• .. er.... <»-tr Prim cl • ' ~ Q7.clm •• , .. --- OC Doctor To Address . . .. ,,, ...... Par~nts : Falrvie.w Baptist Cl11U"ch Nunery School is presen- tin1 Dr. Jack Plittman, staff PIJ~ at Crisis Inter· Yell~ ter, Ol' an g e County Medical C e n t e r, Wedlletday, Feb. 14, at 8 p.m., ID the church. Tbe guest, who allo ii coordinator for the Parent Ettecti!eat• Trainin1 Proerut-""1 Orange County, will dilcula Commuicatlnt With Children. An eight-week cour1t tn parent trainlng will be ol- fered begi:C:lo!'eb. 2Z, at the NlDe • F1U1ber lalOrmatlon may be obtained by calllng Dr. P~ltman at 541.6f22., Secretaries 0 r a D I e ci>untr-imt>or Area Le. I a 1 Secretmiea AllOd9tioD ...u .. third Wednlldly of the month in ..... locatiom. Further lldclnutioa may be ob- tmnecl by caDinC Mr•. Jack Loril, __.,, Members ptblr at 'I p.m. W hile shoppina a t Robinso n's visit _o_j!r handb ag and eh0e repair for fast. while· y ou-watt repairs! gueata • 111........ ..1. F*• activities being • flW'll ~~ pianned by the club IDc'luclt • r _t -_ J J a tea in Loni ISeacll • ;>Qtft'f .,, VeteNM~ Hospital oft 'Tut•· • 1 _11 day, Feb. 'ZT. Mrs. Joseph • ~ltlf Wigginton is chairman. 363 N. NEWPORT ILVO. Plana for a acholanhlp • NEWPORT IEACH card party on Tuesday., . '42-4NI April M, now are belnl • formulated. • • m ... ; ....... Buffums· DD Elisabeth Arden face treatment i1 much more than j uat a facial ... Ceremonies Aglow 'ftltGdlD from .... ~ of .. ., .... eadlt:J ritual wG1 ldatlltaM UM -·-" Ditta AJpba Plal ~ .... sa,.. Pill, Rebekeh Lodge Triple UDi <l"'ub of K~ Rtbtkall Lodi• bu meeU.,. "81')' fourth Mon- day at . I p.m. in ftriout locattona. Mta. 0 o u 11 a 1 Morsan, ••, may be. called 'for f u r t b e r in- tormatlon. . Kids Uke to 'Ask Andy' · The navy wrap dress As wand JftttY ....... """"' styled this wrap m., llllle.A,..._.fl '¥ft-.dtilkwit.-11c1t• 'I& I tM IOll coll•. Mi_,.._, ... Smi1•'7 ..... • I 0:00 til 9:l0 Other Deys I 0:00 ti &:JO • l .. .....,, ,...., u . 1 ... . : ~. , TUESDAY, FURUAltY IJ ,......., wltll ... la· BJ 1YDNZY OIWUt 11Tlie .. .. Coatroll hit delUDJ ••• Altrolo(1 j)Olntl tbl •• , . " AlllEI (Mar. 2.l·Apr. 10): YOU becClllM tmpetlmt with the .>Id -JOU break away from rt1trtcthn1. Remember, however, to learn the nalel before at- tempt1D1 to llreak tbem. TAU1lU8 (Apr. 20-MaJ ~): Mott news received to- day conceru politioa at bomt bue. You eu't veer too far off coune wltbout paytn1 a p r1 c e • Be detmnlned without being obstinate. Be loyal without bet111 fanatlc. GEMINI (May 21 -June :I>): You 1et chance to balance with reality. Means there &1 solid opportunity for tumlnl ideu to actualities. Know this and be dynamic, purpoteful. Strive forward. CANCER (June it.July 22): Keep watch o a poue1sion1. Element o f deception could olat. Don't take event.a, penona for granted. Double check. Get moaey'a worth. P r o t e c t yourself. Meuace clear by tonlpl LEO (July 2.1-Aug. 22): Put effort. pay divideQdl. You an able to '" results in IODd manner. No need for apecul.ation. What yoa require ii available. Mab the moat ol assetl. VIRGO (Aue. D-Sept.11): ~.Y•stt ... to-dQ wWda ......... . }Mlillt. LIPA (Slpt. 21-0et. 21): run moon pGlitiaa todaJ ac· c:entl romance, c r • at l v t arp. Pmb forttl to new pro- jects. Meet people. Give at· tlntloa to children. bobbin. Mab this a day ol IOlld accompllahment. . SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nn. 11): Empbaais todaJ Ill home, practical a If a i r 1 • Stick to the facts. Get me. in order. Don't Dtl*t e11entlal tuts. Older m. dlvldual deserves reapect, consideration. Grant lt. SAGJTfABIUS (NoT. 11- Dec. 21): Full mOGD todaJ 1treue1 your ability to bl versatile. Adapt to cballae conditions. Spo~tll o D messages, short • dealings with r ou are very active. CAPRICORN (Dec. n. Jan. 19): Empbull 111 mcm- ey aa result of 1epl actltUJ. Mate or partner IDl1 wllb to diJcuaa financial attain. YolU' advice ii sought - be gracious, diplomatk. AQUARIUS (Jan. l).J'tb. 18): Streu on~ nae· tion to 10ur . Com- municate i dea 1 • clellnl. Some 1DaJ qaestloD '1flfll motiVll. .. wnuac to ... plabl ta laci4 -· TMa ~ .... llltel. PllCSI (J'tlt. lt -..... •>: KMp 1111111 .... ecm- arnlq ..... 1"ft. rec-,. • .. Todl1 .. a. for ...... ........, ,.. aaod- ..... J'W ..... ethlrl ..111ND11.dolae.•co- Plnlab projects. Tie up 1ooM ..,. enda. Expand horlzoM fl ID- tereat Loot bebi8d tbe ICIDM. Refuae tD b • "';at1;;.,.y U YO\JJt aa1tbi.\y ,_ an a fnDk IDdlYtdaal wbo atlDda • for belltfl, wbltlm popaJar or otbmrill. Some of JOUl' ldtaa an pvt blto llC'tion la near flltun -IDd tldl eould Jnvolvt trneL Lutherans Will .Hear GENERAL TSN- :: . Evangelist DENCID:-l'IDI for tilldDC -full lllOOD lllllltkJD ..... change and apoCH.,... I.so utheday'1......an. Teflnllwt_.. ..... .,_.. ... ntraMY. --...., ONrn • -....... ,,. ~ .... ,,. '"""· s.'1111 • a.-.. ~ .... .. The WOIDla tf Prince of Peace Latblraa Church, ' Coate ...... ll't llvitint in· t.rtlted ma ud women to 11Mr lie Rn. Stanley R. OIJla 1peak at 7:30 p.m. Tueldaf, J'tb. U. lD tbe i.t, TM DAILY ~ ... aa ~ c:.Ml'9I .......... .,.., .. "· Mll7. Cards Shuffled church. Rebekah Lodge la pnMD· Tbt Rn. Oll09 la witb ting a card partJ '1'1mnda7, the evanpUlm ltlff of the Feb. 15, in lodge baD. 'nJe American Lutblraa Onlrcb noon luncboen will colt '1 b e a d q u a r te fl lD MIJI. and door and tablt prllel neapolla. He allo """ at are being offered. edltor of the cltvotional ======::::::=~I booklet "Christ lD OUr Home" and of the evangelism department's ol· ficlal ma1uine, • • G t o d News." Prior to bis present pod- tlon be served aa paster of Westchester Lutheran <Jiurcb, Loa Angeles. ARST, FAST Wiie .. 11. '" flrd •H.t ... 1t..t i. lecel _., Ch"• It ..t. 1'1 ...,ty etwrp tM DAILY PILOT. _ ............... . .................. 0. .._ lll't*t liaMtd ............ ltilfln·t.at swita,. ...,lar tD .. ifyiq. .... .. llulbl ,... ..... . .... paiq taty. eo.tics, SM's 1 .. i111arD11 I ltlltttatt• •id . .a .......... .. ............ ,._, ...... _ .... ~.._., ... • • ar,.1• ... Dim Jll I F .. ai'l IH a..,,. P 1'1 ~~-----·· ·---MllJlllll t •11&w - The appl{cation of tax only one-half as much as credit.a under the ·a e w the .nlue to the couple in Callfanaia PerlODll Income the 2 percent bracket. 'The Tu Law, ' e pl.a cj J I aame circumstances apply dependent and p e l s 0 1l a 1 to .• the uemption f 0 r dlduction.e u n d e r the old dependenta. law, ii apparen1l,J·coalus.lq Under tbe provisions of JOme tupa7ers1 JI a r t I n the new law in effect for Hu.If, uecutlvet.. O(ficer of 1987, . tax credits of t50 for tbt Franch.Lie ·.nx Board, mirrled couples f i Ii n g aald today. Jointly. P.5 for slDtle In· Huft, wbo it rellk>Dlltlill, dividDJI aod , married ill· for admlniltratlon ot this dividuals filing separately, law, offered the foDowiDC and '8 lor each dependent explanation · Of tlie cbange hl\'e been provided. in the tu atructure and its For example, Buff Wd, effect oa !JllllTldlull, witlt· the-marrMcl couple'• '51 tu varied incomes. credit ander the MW la• 'fte =:~ -.m<a>. ii -~ ecanalent of ••• years ti* 1Milleftt' • eUmpt:ion at the 1 pereenf of the exemption to ney bracket under the old law. according to the amouat Of 'Ibis represents an increase income tauble. Thia hap-in *2,000 over the e1emption peaed because the total of allowed in the old law (at the ex e m pt i o n s wu the 1 ptl'(lellt rate). • deducted from a d j u s t e d Tbe new tax credits are lfOll J'ncome before tlle tax eqDI tor., all tu bracteta wa' computed. • slDce, the • it· compa,ed Tbe married couple with bef°" takin& t h e u - a net income in the 2 ,_. etDIJtfcma and Che tax credit cent braetet was permlqed is ibeJt deducted from the to cledaet $1,000 before cca. compuiH .tu. putlnc the tu; tberefon,-· 'The ~ couplf ~with the ex...,Uon wu worth tnctme · ~lthe 2 percent ... Tiie married couple brac:tet WUI compute i'ts tu with an income in the 1 mt" U... deduct tliO while percent bracket deducted the co,qle in tbe 1 percent the aune "1,000 but the ex-braclret will compute its tax empti• na worth p, ar and also deduct $50. I I I I I I I · llellltuW.CUw.Your tu form package this year contaiDJ, u Jn 1988, an of· ficial table of acceptable state sales tax dedudiou, bat . the 1987 table hat ' • new wrinkle which can P• yoa a blger itemized a&Je1 tu deduc6Jne WU bMed IF :roa ban any tu.tree income. ID prniom ye1ra, tbe amount al acceptable lalel tu deductloaa WU bated -your = ,,... ... Oii )'fl'llr O'Oll in- ~ u sllown .. line • of F.-m 1060. Thil Une ID-~ only ,oar tuable in-=for 1987, the Jlllfkk•,... ........... ............... ,.,,. ...................... -. ,.. ......... _ ncll u Social SecaritJ bmeftta, ta -es.empt ln-wut -wblcb you ree.incl dm1nf 1987. T••aww: A•• ra 1e Dl .. clb• ... ctcta ., Dhwee. . \ . ~ ·~ ' ... Ho~e .,SJi9w. ~guna Federal S&L Planrd?Jgi'< Assets Hit N~ Peak Under Way PreUmiur7 planning is under way for the 14th an- nual Oruge County Home ad Decorators Show to be held May 17 through 26 in the Anaheim Convention Center under ttoaaorship ol the Orange Coubty Builder• Assoclatloa. John Jezowati is serving u cbalrm.an of a newly f9rmed Home Show Com- . mittee which w the task ,Ill laylDg down luideune• -t))I ltJow. lflll.'ored by tbli ~owrty-wide · bllllder1 If oup slnce its faceptioa ill 1955. Jezowsti aai4 thia wm be the second year the ahow baa been held in the Con· vention Center wbJch olfen 100,000 square feet of dilpla7 apace in itl nhibits ball. Total asseta ol Laguna Federal Savings and Loan Association rose to a record. $112,724,152 in 1987, Mis• Loma Mills, pr e s l d e n t reported at the recent an- nual meeting. Sbe said the aSSJclation distributed dividends in the Tax Office Open amount of '4,eM,Gl during the year. "Thu is the largest divl· d e nd amount e•er distributed and repretellted a 5.47 percent increase over that distributed& year qo,'' said Miss Mills. "Reserves now equal 10.4 percent al total qvtngs, well abud of the ·industry awrage." Dr. Vincent P. Carroll, a Laguna Beach re • i d e n t aiaee 1929, was unanimously e~ a dJrector. H e r e p l a c e s Arthur C. Peterson, dlrect«-f~. H. ·~ IDc., OM ol ~ Lir..-tacome tli)lerv~ recnllr open. ed a knell omce in Costa Mesa. Everett Can5eld •. manater ot 1be new office, said it wll.i remain open1on ~1 and Sanday during· the tu~ ndN AlJrll 15. • "who retired '"° he a 1 t b reaaons. r Director• p t e s e n t e d PIUl'IOD with a resolution of appreciation; and special recognltton was accorded Dan F. Grant who retired at year~ elld alter 25 yeu1 of service to Laguna Flier al. chims, Newport Beach, as mmager, engineer- ing services. He moved to VDM from Dat.t Products Col'p., where he was manapr of engineering ad.mini- stratioo. 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Henry, directot e f marketing. Under the product opera- t i o n's markeUng depart· meat, heMed by P. N. McDaffte, managv, t b e following produ« maUUnc manaaer.s were apPOin**I: P.-J. Burna, ordnuceiand annor;J.K.Eldlr,..,.lla controls and power aup- plles; R. G. Guelker, air defense a)'Stem1 &Qd D. K. O'Neill, tactical mi • sJ le 1)'1teml. TWo systems m~1 mana,ers were appoblted, repOrtblg to L. C. Plqer, •--' 171temi madliet- brr department m-..r: D. Graham, IUl'Uce i.mch• eel mU1ile systems IDl J. N. sp.wood, r8dar lllll __. systelns. 1 Pleger will be ~l• for air lau:ndJecl mlas1le systems, u4 the ~ marketlni ~ I• r ordnance systelli1 11 ,C tt. be aJlllOinted. H DAIL y PILOT WINNI H RIWARD -Tom Weiabl>( fltl a kiss from bis wife, Jeanne, after hil 16-under par 273 score won the Andy Williams Operi golf tournament in San Dieeo Sonday. Mn. Weiakopl bad already collected the $30,000 first place obeck by &he time her husband ar· rived for the presentation ceremony. Sperts In Brief KingsHost Toronto . . . . Tonight at .T he 'FotUm Countians Perform Well In Spjkef est BJ GLENN WB1TE °' .... °""' ""· ..... LOS ANGELES -Or11119 County's 1mall but lethal bmd of track and field Pel Cormen made their pteeence known with spartlinc efforts ln tbt tth annual "nmet Indoor Games Satur· da1 nllbt at The Forum. over tU Piftaburgb PenguJns Feb. a, 1iftlllCl their record to 22-27 .. and 41 pdnta, •noalh for dlird place ill tbe NBL'i W.C DivWoo. T~ tt.ouib, is seething follow· int a Sanday nil.ht 4-3 Jou to Oakllnd, last ln the West and the Jeague'1 loamiest team. * * * CORV AWS -For tbe second year lo a row UCLA came dote te blowilll the wbole alMw to a nae defense, ollly Ulla time It was Orecoa State and 9ot Soatllern callfonla wldd ahnolt deralled the Bnda npreaa. Lut year, oa Feb. 4 te be exact, tile Trojllll went to a ... defeae ... nae wltbla a 1bot er tw• •f aptetalag UCLA. Ore&ta State, a team 1obl1 aowbere In paJ11eDlar, pulled the same 1trate11 Ian Friday allM at CorvalUI ud m1aed by oalJ Uarte pot.t'a, bewla1, 55-u. . . UCLA, alter e.ntvblg the 1C9N over OSU, came back tbe l•Dnt.aa D.lgllt te blast Oregoa, lN-C. Tbe Trojana juat barely llo& .. to beat OSU tH fellowing alg~ 0-4'7. * * * Ed Carutben, former Santa Ana College and Santa Ana Valley High School flaab, came through with a nifty 7-2 leap in the high jump. matching the height of Russia'• Valen- tin Gavrilov, wtlo waa declared the winner because of fewer ml11ea. ANAHEIM -Walt Williamson, Costa Mesa's Dee DeBu1k picked defensive backfie ld coach for the Con- off a third in the women's 80-yard tinental Football League Orange Coun- dash with a 7.0 eUort. ty Ramblers last season, ba1 accepted And the three hip 1Cbool relay a post as the head J:Ollch of Greece's teams stood out with Santa Ana wtn-national track team, It wu anoow1c:ed alq the MO-Jard baton eV'ftlt 1rith • today. a snappy l :CTT.5. Lasuaa Beacb (Mite Wllllamaon, 32, slped a one-year Totten, Jim Kuba, Larry D'Armood cootract with the Greek 1owrument Md Doug Schmitz) toot third in tb train the European country's track 1:10.4. prospects for the Olympic Games at Estancia (Mike Stawtn, Bob Gora, Mexico City tn October. Tom Veach and Joe Church) wu * .., flurth in 1:13.7. * Outstanding event of the eveoln1 waa the two-mile, which George Young captured in l :SU, after ouUec· alrl& favorite Raa Clarke of Australia (4th). Tracy Smitb, farmerty ol Arcadia Hl.OI. wu leCODd and Kerry O'Brien ol Australia p&.ced third. TD D...._, fCll"IDe!' California state hllb ICbool dtamplon from Chu- la Vista, -Iba mile wl~ • slow •:•i.. UCLA .. ndlr -Jon V ..... became the tlllrd DUil In ~story to clut '17° f..t lldoclrt u bt defuted wart11 nec..s bolder w s.acrn with a -al 17~ ........ WU ltCOlld -~. on. tiDp pert.niec:• wttnwd a,, .. tbrans al ll.• oartat c:nwd .,.. to 1e1aWesteo.t1ndear-meetJ llUuhd: • ...,........_.,s:JUtarthl ,,_ •••. a....woock'~ ii ... aW ... ltalpll l>oubeD (AMnia) w1at a l:at 1ar ate 1,000i Mb~~-~-!!-• fcrr Ille pJe' ttt;'llrt .................. . --1---wi. ...... -..... ,..,... .. .., ...... ,... ... * * * INGLEWOOD Jockey B 11 l Bannatl worried about Bl.et, didl't tb1nk about Oamatc:111 IDd but tlma both aboard Most Hott lo tile '111.7W Charla H, Strub Stakes at a.Ill Anita. "'lbe hone I wu Diil ....W aboot wu Rivet bee•• we wwe going for MCOl'ld ma.J." Bannati Wei~ after the 1~-... reatrictld to 4-year.aldl. "Wt didn't tbtnk we Md a cblillee to-.. n.mwus,'' lllnDMI ....._ SAN DIEGO (AP) -Tom Wmaopf la a pro(euloaal 1oler witJI a aame u dlfflc9lt to 1pell u to telDllDber, but the likeable ;...-:,.:•IJqtt . from Bedford, Obio, la that. WeiatoPf at 21 a pr6 for fow;~::s, CapWred tbe $1501000 Allt1y W S· San Diego Open tounwnent, third rlcbett lo the nation thla ,ear, and equipped with a wkmlng bankroll of $30,000, be beaded for the '100,000 Phoenix Open. Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club p-o Ron Rlef wound up eight 1trokes beb.lod Weiskopf and earned t:z, 721 for bia exploits. Rief ended the tournament· with a par 72, completing the final three rounds at a steady pace after po1tlng a acorchlng t8 the ftnt day ol tbe toufnan)ellt. Rief came through with a •n-n.n card. It wat WeiUopf'1 flnt victory on the tour and ln it be lhattered tbe opposition, including auch gianll u Jack NicklaUJ, A.mold P almer and BilJ Casper. One spectacular abot on the final hole Sunday at the par 318--35-72 Tor· rey pine• Golf Course did it -one that broke a three-way deadlock and a probable audden-deatb playoff. It was a is.toot putt from off the edge of the green tbat snaked and curled it• way into the hole for an eagle 3. The eagle gav. b1m a 4-uoder-par • fcrr the day ud a 15-aDder·PG' J7S fcrr 72 boMI. Al Ge.twaa. ,_..., m the ume tbre 11o.me, aot u aatlclbnaetlc bk-die 4 on the bole for • IDd lecond place at 724 and fll,000. Ray Floyd, wbo stated • sreat llA- round rally, bad a ~ and a 275 far SU,250. Wei.stopl it a raaa yoan& --. Moot-3, 170 pounds, brOlld-abonJcler.I with a DOie burned from the lllD of Palm Springs and tbe wind al San Diego. Tom went into the fiilal round tied with Nicklaus and Geiberger. 'l'bl smart lellowa OIUJ"'ld be'd ~mate it to the victory stand. But the new Tom . Swift ol &olf 2 Down, I to Go for Killy, . The King Midas of Grenohl~ GRENOBLE, f'rance (AP) -J ean Claude Killy, France'• magnificent ski mMttt. took another giant stride to- day toward a gold medal sweep of the three men's Alpine racea at the Winter Olympic Games, winning the giant slalom with diaarm.lq eue. K.llly, the 24-year-old innkeeper'• son who flashed to victory in the downhill last Friday and set a blistering pace Sunday in the first of tbe two giant slalom run1, beat Willy Favre of Switzerland by a dechive margin of 2.22 seconds. American ace Billy Kidd potted the futMt time tn today's cllmacdc race. Killy will aboot for the Alpine triple - a feat accompllsbed only once before lo OlYlJlpic history -Friday and Saturday in the special slalom. two RussilDS for the gold medal. The four-man U.S. team finllbed far back in the field of eo. K.Wy, whose lint llant alalom dash of 1:42.72 gave him a lead of more than one second over Favre going into the finale, clinched his second gold medal witfl the second futest run of the day. Kidd, of Stowe, Vt., blazed down the 1,800-meter, 70-gate course in 1:4&.4e, but failed to crack the top three. Seventh after Friday's run, he climbed to fifth, behind Favre, Heinrich Messner ol AUJtria and Guy Perillat of France. Baltimore Next ''No medall today, but we stUl have ano~ chance," aaid Kldd, who bu bounced back from an ankle l.njury last week that contributed to bis 1ltb pace windup in the downhill Kidd and teammate Jimmy Heup of Squaw Valley, Calif., who took the lilver and bronu medala in the slalom competition at lnnlbruct, Austria, four years ago, will acdl challenge the powertul, Killy-led Fren- ch squad, the Austrians and the Swift in the last of the bt1 three Alpine events. "I hit it 11 bard aa I could," the duhlng Frenchman said after his tlnal run of one minute, -48.54 seconds locked up tbe giant slalom title. "I will try just as bard in the special slalom. I know it won't be eaey, but rD pve it everything I have." Joba!)M Schut gave the Netherlands lb MCoad 1oid medal in women's ~ 1kating, zipping to a record vlctOry in the 3>®-meter race. Three American lirla' drew a medal blank, but 2t-,eu-old Jeanne Ashworth of WUminpm, N.')'., who .f\nlshC lotb, Amazing Lakers Siwek NBA With Boston Rout --~of 11~1'M ~ed the olil Olympic mark h91cfby J\u11ia's . Lldtya Stoblekcwa. In the da1'1 other early final, the biathlon -wbJch ~mllines cross- c o u n try U:ling with t i fi e martamaDJblp -N o r w e g l a n policeman Mapar Solbert outpointed ~ BALTIMORE (AP) -The resur· gence of the lAI An&elea Lakers has been attributed to everything from elev.-"&des to vitamlnl. But one factor stood out as dominant Sunday. The Laken dismembered the Bos- ton Cel6cs at Boston Garden 141-104 in a Naijonal Basketball Aaaoclation game. And the play of the Laker guards was superb. U.S. Olympic Champion Denies She~n Turn Pro GRENOBLE, France CAP)--Pew Peggy and her figure skating friends Fleming, her smile as bright u ber partied it up well past mid.nilht liter Olymptc.eold medal, tanaed apedator a brillia.nt free akatlng performance hid brought the UDJted States ill Sunday and took time .out from a ftrtt and perhaps only go.Id medal · whirl ot ioMrriewa and parties to of the Winter Games. watch the pain cpmpetitlon at the . "I want to take it ec1y for about Stade de Glace) 1 ' , three days and see aome more "It'a nlce to 'be able to relax 1nd events," Peggy aald. •'Then I'll look at others wort . for a while," resume training for the world tourna- lbe ..W. "~• been a long, bard ment." i:* tw me." h "' Both Pew and her motber. Mn. 'life lt-:rear-old ice baJlerina from Doris Fleming, fended oft questions Colorado Sprlnp, Cello .. continued to about a possible prolesalcaal career deny ~ that Ille plaaoed to turn for the danling stater. pro. . U the girl gave any hint al a desire However, tbe Associated Preu to turn pro, sbt coWd t.e declared learned Saturd•J n.lght ahe will alp inelicibJe for the Geona event - a tll00,000, five-year contract with tbe just aa she could bave been tosaed Ice Fomea .tter the world cham· out of "" Olympics. 1llonship1 lit Geneva Feb. 27-March Cloee frieadt inllat, bowever, that 3. ke Follies, in outbiddlnc two other "My aim II to wit my third wdd lee road shows, 11 tead1 to make champloubfp -I am not th.inldDI an olfer tbat Peay camaot afford ol anything tlle," abe Aid. to turn down. Jerry West, Archle Clark, Gall Goodrich and Freddie Crawford com· bi.ned tlO ICOre 70 polntl lo ie.dinl the Liken to tbelr .l3tb vtct.arJ · 1a 11 games. During that IS.game span, the La· ters have averaged 130 points per game to the opponents' ll5.5. The Laken are in Balli.men today and will take on the Bullets Tuesday nigflt. Crawford, bought by Lot Angeles from the New 1ort Knicb for the $1,000 waiver price, was especially valuable, allowin~ Elgin Bayl« a rut in tbe second quarter. Crawford ii S.foot-4 but plays for· ward u well u be plays guard. The aursing Laken stormed to a · »point halftime lead and banded the Boston Celtics their wont defeat of the IUIOD before a jeering crowd of 9,001 and a national television audi· ence. West and Baylor saw only brief ac- tion in the second half u the La.Ir.en used reserves freely en route to their seventh victory ln the.Ir lalt eight starts and llth lo the last 15. Seven Loe Anceles playen icored tn double flguree. Joining West and Baylor were Fred Crawford with 11 pointa, Gllil Goodrich, Tom Hawkim and ~hie Clark tritb 15 each, and Darm! Imhoff with 10. LOI MMU.U Ml10W ...,. .... , .. lmMH Clart. West Goodt1dl er-ion c-• Mutlltr H1mffhlft w.rzet e P T e P T ' .. 12 " ~ ' .... " 'W Us.Min 2 W 7 4 ).J "'-__.. I~ ' 1 M US.J-. 4 N I I M 24 Slefr... 6 ).I 1• ' ,.. u Havlle9! , 7.7 1J ••J1&*'-a w 1 ' •• • o.-m 1 1-J l , .. ' TMck" • 1-1 17 , ... ' l!mbty J .. " 4 1-t f J. J-1 M f • .._ t ... Tot .. a s:> .... 1'1 T.... • »a * Loa ........ • • fl ». ,._Ml ac.191\ • . 11 II 2t » -!ti ...... wt -..... , ........ -'--........ "·--· .,....__, ..... . dill ... after .., We. Md .... it •tick. Of tbe ftaal i.ole, Welaa,t said that be knew be Ud Gelbersw were tied 1J lbatl under pm. Be tbea dilco'Vend tut J'loJd bid a1readJ ftalabecf, also 13 Wldlr. "I felt 'goodneu sractoua, .., tbere's U.... al u tied,'" Welltopf said.. Tom '1 . apprOlldl lbot on the aJll'OD. Be 11}'1 be merely plu-S to lag the ball up aDd go (fl' • birdie, ftcurinl I tile pnuure would · then be ca Gelber&ef, who wu away, to birdie. "I never thought the ball would drop in unUl it •• about t.11' lachea from the cup. Then I knew I bad it," be Nici. Big Brace Of Games For Irvine Probabiy the most i m p o r t an t baaltetball weekend in UC Irrine'• three-seuon bl.story looms up for this weekend afttt coach Diet Davia' team suffered ill f1fth defeat Saturday nJ.ibt in San Diep. The Anteaters have three home games tbiJ weekend and next MOllday. UCI hOltl UC Riverside Friday, Nevada SoutMrn Saturday aDd Fruno state MondaJ. Davia atll1 can't ,ndentalld llllW the Anteaters managed to get !akeo against the University of San Diego. "How we can shoot 55 percent from the floor and still lose i.sn 't euy to understand," be said. "But USD is tougb on their home court -they hid about 1,000 ill the tym and they were mMiDI a lot ol noise." UCI WU on top for mott ol the first half, only traillng witll two minutes left before intenniMion. · "We bad a four-to-six point lead for all the fll'st half but then we cot a little slip.shod and it really hurt UJ," Davis commented. The Anteaters were down by u much as 10 points In the lecood half but never led, although they tied the 1core twice. Irvine was greaUy b&Jllpered with Mike Heckman being tn foul trouble. The M center -Davis' leadint ICOm' -bad four foula m the first half and O.vta didn't start him r. at aecood half. He played the ftDlll U mlautel of ·tile MCODd half and dida•t foul out. Witb 66 -..onds left, UCI Md tbe ball and WU trailing by OM but tbt ofticiala called a foul oa UCJ guard Darrell lfillHr aw11 from tbe pi.,. UCI gue up the ball and USD tc0red. uc ...... m> s.u 01eeo rm ....... . .. ..... C•~""'-1 ' 1 11 W111t• • • , • ........ , •C:1llreni '''" .... _ • " • ,, ~Gee ' • • .. Ml"-t I • 6 fleldl • S t l1 ,.,..., 1 J I 7 SMrldln l t I I °""" t • ' ' Ca,_. t J • l1 ., .. , •• ·~ 111. lleM!ul l ' 1 ' '""""-' • • ' ~--.,, 1~ 11t, ~ ,..,, n ,.,.. •u11 Jt IWftM-:S..~e.UCI». .. U• J of ti be l IOI' 1 ~ I orq ::2 ~ of I ~ Kai r.r 14 tie .. .. ~ fll • .. • R te .. .. tt • " " the like N fore T abo the the safe in.1 • no pus and USll and Of I and Yot yo1:1 • • I fj • • ti • • I • ·Stott Your ling.~; ' ' Be tUa Ids cltuee1 wttlt expledllf e•ct-s.•Mtwa -. Ink lallllre ... u -I el CU1en i. -. ............. -. .,.. ................ __. a ,.at tut a.a nJla .. r e._. k *8 W ?Wltr'1 wewnt perH. . ' Clau • E ......... K W. Att • ' • Base Mlke1, Martin brott, his irwn school record in the 1,000.yard -llyle, bul ii wun't eaoqh to nve UC , Irvine'• 1wlmmlni team at · s.. Jllero stete s.turilq altmloon. Unearned Rws Ruin • AJ ttetnt~ al tUi month a clutcb nploaion look The Antelter1 1ort the the life of natloDil figure Mike Sorokin. . dual rqeet, n..a. Coacb Al Bucs, 6-1 . "You )iave to know what to do to avoid 'a problem Inrln'•· tum next 1oe1 .to like thlii,•• Kd.tta U,., ''*"IP wbee ... o1 a-.·etatcbel ·the .~~ F.rida.1 at' ~ FlVe unearned rum .....n. ~~.ai~hatt,.AI -_, ~=i::..la !ttt~:l:\ eol h cllllilmlee'"lle~ orrl:;,..,-· • .;..t to-& amah• the..;.,~ ul0cl9tloni Valley .Junior Colle~ and ~~ C:.t'.,..~~~ about safety. 'I;bey all mate. an bonelt errort to make UC Sa~ Diego. lerence tilt to Ione Beach the acceleration sport safe at all lenls. Kalltta claim• ~in~sili~ the on #le Vlklnp' home dia.- the National Hot ~od Assn. is the most hllrd-noiecf 1bout . neg · or the 1 000 •t; momf. ~lety lns~tlo~ btf9re each meet, ud be ftadt comfort lO:l7.4, cllPPfng Miow the 11lie loss 1<1uared OCC's m.1hat fact. _ ,,.. prtvtom .mark ot J0:22.7 be record at 1-1. Tbe Buca ~ in the wt of a dragiter1 btnreYtr, ~re ii. set lart week a g a 1n1 t ;;-~.~Los Angelft no time to WOl'l'J about safety. Tbe entlre ~ of. Colorado State. · te --:T at l:30 1n the push-starting. stufng for a .run, roril. dOWn. tbe •triP. Martin also won the 500 ma ·up game. ~ and ~ng !he 6iue paradiuje takes lnl tbaJi 30 NcGndsi ,,.. fur ucr, la 5:14. siev. ~ ffMil. who beat usually. Tht nm ibelf Is 7 tee. or 1'11· u:e now 2-4 in dual action. week, start:1'::" the ~o!: ~allt.ta lives for that 7 seconds of ~· . 50 119' 1n 22.1 and the 100 for the. Buca but found the "You tee the Dash of fire coming out (rl. the . stacks, in 41..5. defepi ljaty i and yoa i-r the ugtne noile like yoa en la U.. mldcllo l'bl Anteater nrimmer1 HQ, \Wu· ~ for of an uploslon." be says. are now 2-41.n dual IC.lto11 . three fa.. the &St i.nd one "There's Ume to think about what you an: ;doing, "We did a lot Of. weight tn the tblrd before Jim and 10u try to feel what is bappeninc te the machine. litti.QI lalt. week and w;hlle Slagle. came in. You u.t'en to the engine, and you feel bJ tbe tut ot. that. b~ u.t apintt San 1be Bucs collected only your D&ntl what Ls bappe:ninl to the timl:. ~ Diego lt,! galog to help UI thrM: hilt, • pair by licond "Dr•• tires pt taller as "OU go down thl strip late~1 c:"• 1nrin c:Gmmented. baseman Randy Bra-and -' • .1 • S. .-n UCf• ti..~ '-~&.. · ., .. They srow maybe thrff Inches, and they pt thfnMr. 1.-oM-.1. W1Nt11 cuco z. a u.te ... """', .. by left fielder Y• -~-o·• of •~ of ll-llOl 1 llvla tUC tl. Ethan OllYft' . --. u• .... Cil1'Dt!I' your eye. ,,_... ....,. -1.~wi .. 1111 UICll · ........:. CMrT ' 1'At the end of a nm I can tell within one-tentll 1 ~1*°11 ~ 1901· -.. 11 " a IMd mr, 1. IM °""" OU)W If ~ t 1 of •• secolld how fart we Went, and ] an, pea the ";,Jo.UC~~ l. ':.t1 ... tUCll i y_,, lb , • • -~-pretty wen, too. It's experience that_ tells you. ·L~1~~o a Tomt...,. 111>1 nri. ::t4i:' rt•' ~ : : •• _.n -u I stt and waft ~or the .pUlti ear to _come .:. • "" -1. ~ cm1 t. ~::1: " ~ : : get me, I •smote it over' 1.n my mind, what hi:pPened ~1~n.1ucu 1 ....._ 1ao1 Ttnw .. ,_ c 1 , , on· the run. Sort of a ~st morlem. I try to lh1nt of • "'9!.-1. ,._ 1uco a. ~=:.,cf cf f : : whit ml.pt need looting at in U\e enJine before the ~11~T .. CJ) ,, ~ ......... (ID) Tlnw L.... .. I • • int ru, ar wbat t could do better." c.:r 1~ =1 ~ .!'.. ~ =:n 211 ' : 1 : • ' -•IY -I. """'-"' flOI t. ~,.:.,,., 1 1 I I Qet9 S.Bl8 ... -~ (Kii 2. L...:tl lUCIJ T'-' ~ ~ ; •---..... U ~ -, ....._ -...-Ml "'" -1. F.,_ (UCO ..._. HAUi U • II -_. ~· ·--..,._.__ t. ~ !IOI 1 wtlllMM llDI Sf81111l'• ) 1 ' ...... tft llllel" fl ndliJ, betwe lie UI ti tut %im.~.t (IDJ :t. 'Ml"-llOJ ' :"ad· I I I ....,. 6e _,.. •i"trk .. .._ eqt. .... re .... tt. 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Drive fume-free with a muffler by Foremo1r! \owa1 688*, * lutallafkM exflu Don't miss our free Pit Boss safety check ............. ·-.... ._, • Uolot •C..-.. .... •sa.ck l NI ·-·- f ' ' . l1 H L } J I ,. ' .. ' ' .. r ' r ,,, • ' I , ' • • H•t Finals Newport Shocks , Lions, Wins Title By STEVE EKOVICB Of .. OllW,.. SIMf Newport Harbor H l g b swiped the Suntet League .. vresWng tlUe the last day of the season as the Sailors unexpectedly seJzed t b e league tournament cbam· pionship Sa t u r d a 1 at Marina's gym. The Tars., awarded seven points for finllhing second in dual competiUon with a 6-1 record out-muscled the undefeated Lions who turn· ed In a dismal fourth-place showing in the tournament. Dual points were granted on the basis of eight, seven, m . . . for first on down. and tournament points were doled out with seven for first, six or second, etc. The Lions, who led most of the season, culminated league action in second place. Last year's champs, Marina. finished ln a third· place tie with Huntington Beach. In the Irvine League. Fountain Valley copped the league tournament t l t I e Saturday in its own gym. a. .. ,,, 1hlr __,,_ 111 •· wmi.-(Ll-1-1 1--.v.vtM (FV) dee. HO¥ (L)_.1 11~,_ (FV) dee. J-ICMI ln-l(eller (FV) dee. FMeul (Vl- W 1»-ltandle (CMl dee. Shi'""" (L) _, .. , 1>6-•ut (CM) dK. JoM-(M)- lt-4 141-f'urdom IE) -· SwWt-IL) -6-2 1._V ... Jutfta IFVI •lnMCI .-U ILf~roaat (l'V) c1K. StodllOfl ICMl -s.2 161 -O. Sw•-ILi dK. ~ (M )-2.f 17'--Cawf IC4MI dt<. H•r-(FVI -+2 l~atlle IEl Ill"'*' kl\neWef IVl .....4.2' HVW-8-r (M ) dee. ltay- (f )-1 .. CMM!en. ~dtluncl <FV) .....,,.., •lwf• M -2:11 11»-'#11111 (V) di<.. Pvrcall ICMI-.. ~ llS-0. F•bont IV) -.C. Ylt'ltAN IM~ ln-.a.rton If) plflMd GeW ILl- N.! l»-Flllr (l'Vl dee. C.9W IC4Ml- 2.f l~llo'lle (,V) clK. •-utll IL>-W W -Ftvnn (FV) de<. lloUl'Mb (CM) -(cwerttm.-lud'an de<.I 14-ei.lous ICM) pinned Allllll (fl -l:IT U7-GoeltKllt (Ill pll>Md ,.lthtr (CdM)-l:OO la-Mocll IE) dee. ·-IFV)-+I 171-W•rne-e !CM) pl1tMd L-" (L)-J:M 194-Nl\ldtchr ""l de<. Kre.-(M l-U HVW-Gotntr (CM) dtc. Goodei. (V) -t-4 Rangers, UCR Win The Coast Rangers finally found someone they can manhandle in P a c 1 f I c League soccer action. Coach Brian McCaughey's sagging lorces regrouped Sunday to demolish winless Sparta. $--0, at Newport Beach's Mariners P a r k while United Coast Rangers 11w tbefr flnt division title hopes vanish with a 2·2 agafilst Hermosa Beach. Albert BW'DI got three goals for the Rangers while Willie Katz and Colin West added one apiece. Owen Gorman and Lew Ambrozio shared scoring for UCR. Big Task Awaiting Monarchs Mater Del's batkeJMU forces are now ln the posi- tion of having to upset Cantwell and Verbum Del If the Monarchs are to finish over the .500 mark ln Angelus League com· petition. That task waa brought about Saturday night after the Monarchs dropped a 83- 54 decision to arch·rival Servile at Santa A n a College. Thelr league record ls now 4-4. Mater Del blew a 25-20 ANOILUS LIAOUI W L "f'A Vtl'llunl Oel I I d 41l (aft-I 6 S S.SS -servile s J "2 567 MA•Oel 4 4 "7,.. SI. f'Mll I 1 ltl '2l "· J-kK• • • 421 ,.. S.--V'• k.,. Sar;lle tl. Maler Oel Sol ,.......,., __ Cantwtll er Maler Del Verbum Del •I S.tvllt St. ,...,I •I $1. J-to.co halftime lead in Ute third quarter when foul trouble took it.s toll. Srevite began hitting con· sistenUy o n one-and·Oll4t situations and slowly pulled away from the fading Mon· archs. Mlke Sweebey, M a t e r Del's top scorer, was held to 21 polnts on five field goals and 11 free throws. The tenacious F r i a r defense allawed Sweeney only eight attempts from the floor . Ralph Cbandos (9) pulled down 13 rebounds to pace the losers on the boards. ._..., .... Malef Del 11 " " 17-&4 letvffoe 11 • 21 ..... ~ Hudtthllft Not1on Scll•-Olbert Ll- TOl•ll Grim ltdlwllll Huff .. ,, Marllll IWn WelcaH ...... Toe.It Me"' !Ml IMI """'T' I 7 4 t s 11 s 71 • ' J ' J 2 ' • 1 l 2 s • • 2 • • • 1 • ' • • t ,, 22 22 Sot '-'" ,.,, 'e " '' TP 2 ' • lt A 1 S 11 s • s lt A S A U a a i t • • , 4 ' • l 1 1 1 • s .. ,. . ., Let's~ that you slice lftCllt te• shots. If you t•• your ball in the center of the I Hing Orea and ai1111troight ovt, for tho center of the fairway, you a llow yauftelf only the ri~ holf of the fairway as a landing area " .. shoded orfta0 in 111.,.tration). If you slice a1 might be e>q11ected, your ball may finish in trouble. However, if you tee your ball on the left of the t•• and againainut9"f~t out, downtM left sideof the fo ir- woy, you allow yourself olmcat the whole fairway width (stippled a rea) in which lo land the t>Gll . Even a fairly healthy slice wlll inerely bend bock to. the center or left aide of the fairway, II you hove o teftdency to hoo6c tff shots, obvkMaly you should '" u,.., the right side of th1 IMing area. ... 0 1HI MAn. -.,.._ ._ Lightweight Scores .IA'fW• Mllll'T9AU ........ ..... ... , l"yle (II) ' (161 ,.esMrelle v....,.. m ,, <'> Oe1eo11 L.... (') c Ul lrllMI .,.,_ (14) G (!II Fr-U.-(IJl 0 w Shlldoll ScorN .-: l•~ s. Mm t. ~ 4 NICllOl-2.,...., 2. w.-. Hafftl-: Lo«a .. IJNll(le 25 "-.... CJI) Pee4llNI 11SI ........ (I) ~ (O) Y- Holm Ill F 11'1 Henditl"Mlll ...,., (fl C IMl $11ull'l ~ (4) G (I) H..i- Se<ww1 cm o <•> erevn1r1 &c.-.... : '---Gllddoll 2. ..,.....,. 1. ....... ,n-,_ 10. How- ... 1, L.wll 7, Ceftlert 1, •Hcl 2. Helfll-: ~ II, Foollllll 40. ............ 1MC11 OS) Allelleltll U71 We"'" 19) F (2) Srnllll Hert (:t) , llfl 1Clll1r ,...,_ (11) C 161 SM,..._ a-n (II) G (t) JGfUft W111tt11N (11) G f 'I WMI Scotl111 tulllt: ~ 2. •la 1. Melle~-f, IMf.. "" 4 ,.,._ a. Wltlll t. Denlel 1. twtlll'le: Huftt!Mt\111 a AMM!m ft. BRIGHT BASEBALL OUTLOOK I • • • MllfW OSI IA V..., CO> """"" ( 11) ,. (t) Ool.- Mllllt ( '1) "' (I)~ ..,,. nt1 c en ,...._ Co•till-4 from Pa&e n pinning a lot of It.a hopes on Ken Davia, a letterman pitcher. and Keith Arledge at second base. I Others t I g u r I n g pro. minerrtly are nm Flynn and R<>cer Thompson. b o t h returnJ.r.1 lettermen. The Baroat are hurt by the ablence of Steve Val· l buena ( .300 last year). ' A broken leg and torn I uaaments received In foot· I ball are the cause for his loss. However, brother Gary Is ready to fill in for the l Barons and Mark 1 Allegreua. a transfer, ls ex· pected to help. t Buntl .. tea Beae• ' The Oilers finished second In the Irvine League last season and have back seven ~ lettermen and a transfer. 1 The Oilers will be trying their luck In the Sunset League this year and are putting their hopes on Lanny • Cantrell and Bill Criap in the hurling department. Both posted 4-1 league • records In '67 and Crisp made all-league. Other returnee. are Bill Butler. Charlie Davenport. Rick Selbert, Bob Wickersham and C h r I s Berg. Seibert and Berg both made second string all· league at third bue and short stop. Berg Is a Junior. The Oilers got transfer Steve Pinter from Savanna • and be '11 be med to pltcb. The1 Iott Ken Cramer who movett to Houstoo. Texu. Mike Cootnru betted .428 lalt year on the junior vanity and 111 counted on , by coach Don Walker to ftll some boles. W•lker COMiden Santa An.a Valley and Anabdm bis two blu-t rlvala to the UtJt. "Everyone Is p r e t t y ttrong . • • • it could be 1 r-1 rllt race." ' L••n• •••dl ,. .. Jaalor ~ ...... --.... I Artlltl. Bact fw r..,.-are pHdMr' Mlft Sbap1rd , cUdllr ~ 8dlill•' Jim Mllhn IDC Doal lduDitL ...... Ull1dmla .... ,...~ uctdllblt•• .. niS tu& Cod Nlr9 Jhr•eU nc-• CM Cro1h'lew Lqfle .... tll(1'Ht la tM _.,, .. ""*,..... .~u .......... ~i..- , ' I last year. This IMIOll the ArtiaU nritdl to t b • Cresty:itw .. Sb ol tllose locte1 were by one run. Laguna received o n e transfer in the form of ex· Lagunaa BlaJr Bollu from Fairfax High iD Los Angeles. Top pr01pects up &-om the junior varsity are John Heid ( .350), Dick Krantz, Dave McDonnall, Steve Renlng, Gary Sequeira. R usse 11 Williams and Bill Janes. Borucki may be starting freshman Greg Kessler at abort stop. Says Borucki, "the best freshman prospect I've ever bad." Others counted on are Scott Sc b o p e n . John Campbell and Eric Berman. ,,. ...... C.0.ch Doug Frit& has six lettumen returning from a team that wu 9-9 last year. Jack Tucker and Pat BenUey will ,handle the pitching mores for the Vtkea and Vince M o 1 1 returns to handle t h e catching. Other returnees are Tom Cornell at first base and Cbuct Hayes at sbort alone with Greg Henry. a relief pitcher and outfielder. Fritz c o n s l d e r s his weakest point the defense while he's plnnlng a lot of the Viking hopes on their a.peed. Maur Del laatela plaJln& the ~­....,.. II a iw.,._ IM· tlfmaD. Dbl Daleabout wu tbe httine leader In the Orange Cout area tbrougb the nrst round but dropped olf '*'. Senior Frank Ce111i led the Sailors lD h1ttlna tn hla sophoaiore year and II back at ftrst baH. Ken Hanley, another foot· baller, la the flfth letterman for coach Andy Smith. Top prospects are Steve C•vannaugh, Steve Hanley, Bob Leavy, Rich Warner, Bob Black and Ron Troyono. Bob Curry and R o n Martin both figure to give Daleabout a battSe for tbe catchlng post. Wes1•huter Coach Frank Munoi bes 15 lettermen r«urning but ls somewhat peslimlstic about the Lions' chances of copping the Sunset Leaaue basebaU UUe. Back art DaYe Atki_nson, Eddie Bane, David Blair, Jim Hogan, W•yne Klder, Ron Mayeda, Mike Haynes, Pbll and Will McCartney, 0......-ti) • ti) ..... ...... . ... .., 1.:-': & :-:i:-~ ~ ~ ..,..,. n.--. s."""" """"'t. ...,.._ '· • ...,.,...! --........... I Crissinan Scor~ 44 Randy Jenninga, Don Jr:;=========. Grana, Mlke Smit" Bob ...,.. . ..., .._ AM ...., .., ...... ~(l) "' (II..._ Weller and Gary Neuman. -.... c•> " m ...... Munoz says, "Blair and ..,.._..!:;, , ~ ..,"'.: Bane may be the two top c.-.... ul) G m ....... b ~1-Smtth ~-rlM -a.. .. pltchefS ut IUlH .... "' Ml • 1, Nldlllt a. WlllJ could be the beat providlnC _...._. his back ls ok. Smitb beet• .:wiiiiMeiiilfltiMiiiiiiiiii1 iii.,_iiiiiiiiijin.iiiiiiiviii111111riiiiin~. -.I Anaheim twice lut year a.actll bu tbe belt cootrol" r _____ _._ LAST 2 MTS **** ...... ..... _,-~ ..... ., BllUUllflr _.. He ..,,.. t.ondon's tumed-on i.ts to cool it and call him"Sir'1 IAT.& ........ 1~1' NEWPORT HHNt . AUOfTOllUM 1M & Hm• 1:11 PJll.-AMI. SIM e AMD e "SUZll WOM .. es....w.e r, • SPICIAL SHOW N04Mll W....l'llilr ......... '-- ...... l:tt ...... l:Jt ...,.,,....., ....... ,,, .. ........ :11••=- C..t ... s.. · lsM • THIS IS THE llG ADVENTUlEf a ? f f I t ( t t • c • I 1 I I l 1 .. I l ... . . . ln Race to AcapulcO Alla-" boldlne the 1eac1 abnOlt from the start, Newport Harbor's Klaloa If, finally fell behind the ~ foot·ll$0oner Serena, .,skip- pered by Ken DeMeuae of the st. Frmcls Y a c h t Ck.lb of San Francilco .. tbe ninth-biennial San Diego to Acapulco Yacht Race eetered Ht elgbtb day at sea. . 'Serena reported at Sun· da7'c · rbB call 5ta miles from Acapulco, as the fleet charged across the entraace I ' . BYC's Long Beach . . . Race Slate Satllrday~·.~; . . ~ ~ Balboa Yac:M a. will ' ·me lf1ft8t pdy TrOS>bJ. st>on!IOJ' the -.U•l t'W.'!el to and tu BUt.er -& Clmro Lone. Beach for c:tanea Trophy wm 10 to the winner P,lanning to al«• t be of tf.e Excalibur claal. SouUun Cal~~ will Nrt ~ Midwint# ~-&. ~ ~ ~ • ~Sa.,, . ~~ .17 for '2ae Rboda-», PC, 1nvala. -· · Luders-18, Endeavor and ~ are reQldred to Excalibur classes. Other record their own plaet bl classes may race by ar-notlng the boat ahead anCt tangement With the race tbe boat. beblDd and JIGd.I comrniUee. fyinJ the race committe. Major perpetual tropbln at 4bllr • Ir l h I t COD· en at stake lor the scbedul-venlenc:e. - eel daaMI. Tbe Rhodes-a ,..,. .. : ..... w pc Perpetual 1'iil go to the wtn. c1Mltl wtD flllld at the ner of the Rbodea Oeet, tbe Loq 9Mcb fnUtnler en- Hlllman Perpetual ii at trance. • ltUa for the PCI, tbe Joba ~ ..... *"=flalllt Pttla TrcJllilJ' wil ID to tllt It tbe . ~.al'.1.t~ tlat ..... ei .. i..w.191: AIUlltal -~ ........ , u. BscaJOws wm ~· ,.. amwww. • _,. ! · E£&fll rum ~s from tbe 9oOthland ana 1'iil com· ftt1 Jn the North~ dllatpkmblp l'90Jt&1, far tit Fiml aa..'Nt. 11-1'1·11· • .. lllami, fl&. . The regatta will ~ ctetermine tbt 00 cbam- ptODthip aa tbe orllfnal ~orth American'~. achedal· ed in .Puerto , NCO lUt Nov.... were caBCIDed ' t> • .;:;,:tr.:, .. a 1111 -~YeNl.1111 .--·--...... ~ ....... --·~-=~~Om. ,S!Jj~~ bJ Bahia VYC;~z::.--· SFYC; .,,1.'U.O Ila 7.aat I. S. SSSC; • Lldt M -1, l;larrJ Wood. a ....... 181*..... ABYC: •I. 1111 Rumun1a. ...... ...,; . .._ • BYC; • fill Llftlk. CYc: Tuneuna for _., *·-~-cem-4. B. Blnltt, BYC; I, Ptte r '.'\"i U. Oatllde ••11, Gaut&. ABYC. B• R u.ere ...... ... Lido a-1. an iw.,, 10 P.aatta ' ftllt ol 11' craft. LIYC..t I. Jlsry Butcblloa, -e ·-e .: .. other outalde ~ • ABY\;, Two major Jaalat dlllt la ~en ..... : ' Kite A-1. Peta' Parm, tbt Lot An"1tl Barbor --~ Se111oa . . ~ -l, Ready ~· NllYC; a, T. p Irk. r. =Area wtllfor~ J8!"P ~ Clllck !'.ddy, ·BYC, 2. NBYC. -~ or..,. Q)alt Yacbt Clll lflillrlinc, Mob 1 Pool and be B -Carol CmnaDJ, onla Yacbtlnl •oda- • • • .az. .....,..... lillrria Kirt, ~ LIYC. tlOll wbdiera 1aun11J •SUD· belim tbt new yall.'Uto a.....,. QMnelot,, Paul Lo , l'Upper ~ 1, ODc1J Small. day. aeuon bf lnvitini J,.-NllYC. BCYt; 2. Jeff Weill, OCYC Loa Anltltl Yadlt Club 11119r1 ot the Nw_pcl't ¥ORF·-Calltnte, lArrJ I. Jtlm Granath, BYC.' bal m~ lta ~ Da7 11.arl>or Area. tCl G, ~; •. ~ 1: ~~ :Ve; 12_ ~ u~ = ,!°, • t • a'd~ • ~ in ita Junior .Recatta. 1 , ftPerlbJp, Jl.. K.atll* _. Hmw, BYC; i. P at • ftatur. ol wbleb w9l be a day and'Sunday, Feb.• 1-1 Jlataon, IYC; 1, Scrual, NBYC; 4, Jobia Midwinter 'l'IDl-4lp J.ptta All cJusea under 11 Nit Moo, Bob Dlnell, VYC. McQure, NHYC; 5, DoucaU for the Ocean Ra c In 1, are invtted to comPltll ,_. llndeavor -Ocbo, Bob Jobuoa BYC. Rllodta, PC, and tbltldl vided there are at INlt 8'9 ·c.n, LIYC. ' Sabot B -1, Jamie elu1t1 Satarda7 aD4 Sun· entries. ~ ·# .. -~ c.t1maraa -1, Bedall. BCYC; 2, Tlm ~. A ~ ftature on Entry forma. Ila-. "9!1a 'fllllitll JI. K• Jartlett, NCb19J, LIYC; 3, John Red-SundaJ WU1 be tbt Com· dlstrlbuted to olm .Jliflt 9YCi ·2 N'o Name, Pau ·fltld, IJYO; f, Mark modort'a Race Ill ~1-------- dubl. Alen. S&CK:. ' • Hln.ba•, UYC. 1loopt. .. • . ReQUlarly $23.94 · 775xl4 fits 750xl4 ;, Pl1l8 .f2.19 FeO.etal Tax ~·omY $15.56 RBoularly $25.94 · '825xl4 fits '.800xl4 ~ $2.35 FeCi81(Il Tax only $18.16 Reqularly $22.94 ~Jt15 fUs 640/650xl5 • Plus $2.05 Federal Tax . only $14.91 Reqularly $18.94 650xl3 fits 6CXJ/640xl3 Plus $1.81 Federal Tax only $12.31 • Add C.SQ for each wbttewoil - '. wMbold tradMn add Sl.00 eac:b 19; POINT r;-DJPJ:itkONlC ·lllCINE TUNE-UP . Prto. lnalud9 Pen cmd Laber a c:yt can SIUS e c:rL oar1 SILIS \ \----- I . ' 35'ro OFF Reqularly $23.94 nSxlS fits 670xl5 Plus $2.21 Federal Tax only $15.56 Reqularly ~.94 81Sxl5 fits 710xl5 Plus $2.36 Federal Tax only $16.86 Reqularly $27.94 ' 845xl5 fits 760xl5 Plus $2.54 Federdl Tax only $18.16 Reqularly $21.94 735xl4 fits 700xl4 Plus $2.06 Federal Tax only $14.26 Add ~ icr ecdl wbtt.waU - withoat trad.m add Sl.00 .-:ti VANDERBILT~ PASSENGER TIRE GUAIUUfTEE """~""' .. ...,. ,., ...... - .,, far ....... " ---"'"' If --_,.wt Cl• tlllll 1/W') ...... ...., _,.. ,...,... 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SJllH' tcrron11~1h cover, plump~ Is fill• wfih'~~·· '88' poty.st.r, cttton·bod1ed. ShirrM ffwnce ..... loth · a beauty. ond eosy~ore trlwtwpttt MOdiint-.oshin'ir\ luk~ wow and irons' whttt"tombffn• dry! .Pir*, gold, lilac. ' . ' f.un, Reg. 13.91 •• 1 ••••••• ..Ow-ll.88 . ,, .- Twin, ttee. 11.91 •••••••••• NOW:9~88 MATCtlNG Tm CUITAINS 70 x·24"' °''°'' 2.49 '. · .io x 36'' 2.79 70 x 11" ~lance 1 ~· I .,AITAN NNN-NllT Honcl101M teldvN ond C... ..WM te brint ovt .._ "9tl 1" -.y tlecor. n. rich .... ,._. oddt ~ ... ._ ... , touch. It'• oll cofteft -...,.,. ne .......•• jvst'wosh, tuMMe ..,, 1t11c1ille ..t ..W· ' · . ··-·-••••• ,_. __ I I (ll. . ·j.:_~ ..... ,~, ·~' : :•·rmw. ri1Nn¥~' ".,ant' e~mbl~:wi?h . ..... t.xt_u(e ·of sl)Jt .·:. richly qu irf Mw twln·line pott«n ov«ibuoyant Kodel• polyester fill. SfurcJY cJtbn-bCMl't for·exn body 9nd slide re1i1tonce. Shimmerin9-tone. Of sopphlre, gold, olive. • "';,, .~ ... 1·6.9.8 •• ,.~ .! .. NOw· 1:4 •. 18 · T~.~ 1'·"· ... :. ~ .. NOW 1. 2~a·a lfne-tiu, 1teg. 2'498: ••. NOW. 2·l .'8S . ~ . .,..._ .... ."SOVUllGW' PINN-PllSTI• This oil cetton N'\: • 1 • ' v~r,1ible loop-l¥'9Clv• SAfead combines 18th century design with 20th century convenience. It needs no ironing ... ju~t wash and tumble dryl The decorative fringe mokes it look like dolan more. Anttque white _ or snowy white. .. Twin or Nn, Mg. $10 ••••••• NOW 8.88 ~ • 'I ••• . .. \ . .. • ... 6 •• • WIDOf NG lJNO 11tlt ell cotton •f>'*ld II a tradi-1 tfonol fa~te with lb t.hcfo cheniJI• JMttem oftd lnurioUI bu"'-friage. lrt,,....... • ....W.1e wo~ and ~no ...... h ol wMt. er wh~ Mtfnt Oft ,,,.. ....... -. • ' ,TwM ot-fo!' • -I.fl ••• 4' •• NOW 7.18 I --·~ DAILY PILOT PEANUTS -· I' d .u .. !I •• :! . -'DL II.DAU • . . JUDCH PAIKER THIS WEEK I MARK MY 20TI4 YEAR JS BEU:1/ED CHIEF ANP PEEU£SS t.:EADER OF THE TRIBEI ••• ~. f""-Y 12, 1961 ly Tom K. Ryan .. ~ . ' . p -.A ly Al 5n1it1a +iELLO. WEA™ERMAN- 1 JU5T SPENT TWO ~OUR9 9HOY'a.JNG ElGHT INCHES Of' PAR'l\.Y C\..OUoY ~ · OUR. WAl.XS/ rA 0 '• :0 •'-· ........... (30 ... .......... , "' ............ ) ....... ............... v.. "'...., . ......, 6cm llt .................. ........, . ......... -~ ......... *llllUDll~ .......... ........ ' ....... ...., ." ....... ..... ...... ,.....__.... ........... WR I •JllU ........ II ............ ....... TELEVISION VIEWS Snoopy Dog Most Admired By Terrence O'F...,...,., Baa ill the Twenties tbe rJaOSt beloved dog in America was Rin-Tin·Tin, atr ex-German Army hound who became one of the biggest movie attrac· tions of bis time. In the Thirties it was Lassie. Both were popular because they repr8sented everything that a dog should be -brave, loyal, obedient and photogenic. Today, in the pulsing Sixties, the most-admired dog in the world 11 a different tort of canine en· tir~y. He is Snoopy, the flop-eared beagle in the "Peanuta" family of cartoon characters whose do- ings are read and discussed by an estimated 90 mil· lion readers every day all over the world. HE IS NEITHER obedient, nor particularly brave. As. a matter of fact Snoopy isn't a real dog et all; he ia an image of what people would lift a dog to be. He has made several guest appearances on television with the rest of the "Peanuts" crowd where he played supporting roles to Charlie Brown, baseball and a Hall<>ween pumpkin. This week he gets star billing at last on a TV "special" titled "He's Your Dog, Charlie Brown" on the CBS net- work, Wednesday, Feb. 14, at 8:30 p.m. It should be an occasion for rejoicing among dog-lovers. Charles M. Schulz, the artist-writer who creates ~e cbara.cte~ in the "Peanuts" cart001 strip, lives tn the qu1et little to"'° of Sebastopol, -an easy drive north of San Francisco in a gently rolling country· side which supplies Northern California with apples, eggs, and wine. T1>e "Peanuts" television shows are written by him, produced in nearby Burl- ineame, aQd filmed in Hollywood, the cartoon land once ruled by Mi~key Mouse, Donald Duck, and Popeye the ·Sailor Man. "SNOOPY WAS nenr metDt to be a real dog" Schulz bu aald. "If be ever. becOlllet real rn ha~e to fire him. Sometimes I thtnt he getl a bit too fantutical. Pe~pa I'll have to aimplify him. He's beglnnin1 to tab the J>en rtgbt out of my hand." So far, Schuh bU managed to subdue the dog ~ ... k~ him tn a eort of cartoon Nfter-Never .-JU. He ne.er allows him to talk Jn d1alope like the others bat lets btm speak only tbroUp the unreal medium of the comic strip "btlloon" where his thought& and dreams are left dangling in mid· ~· Instead of hearing him speak, readen feel u if thev are reading hia mind . This simple seems. AnyoM who stand immediately. · expression in the yawn followed by of contentment. ) For The Record Dlvortt• INTllLOCVTOllY MCHft fllNAl D•CR•U .... ,"It l. H.....,. "' A""1 R. Nl-.WI S.,...,1 C1,,,_ll "' '--' C. C•-'»11 Vlrwlnle Lt• HuttlMltl' YI G«•W W-Hutt-.r n.-a Mldlffl W1lt11 YI IMlrtMlrl l .. Wtllll Lllldt A, Tnilllle w ,,...moo M. TrullUo L!Mt L O.u"-I YI can Dtllbll MIN Elle" Glrtuefll 11S Jollll 'r•ncll Glr•ud'f Httllt J, MclH " VI JdWI W. McLMll 0-Sut WN1911 w CNrlte L W"lon SYdtlty J1meo WIU1 w Ve...... Irma Wllll ,....., J-Mackle'I va 0..,... Wllll1m MadllW Jr. llollert SINll!lrl ltldleltt va Tlltlmt ltaftdtl ltlclllttt Cl-nee 0.1• Klelll YI Merion A'*-'11 Klein O.ry Artllvr L• "' Cfltrvl LY""• l.H Ati.n Aftdr-Grey vt Emltv MlrltN Grey l11CY AmtlrOM "' Larry l urtoft AmbroM Jo Ann Minn "' J-'! MaNI Flo,..nce E. 0ti.n VI f-M. °'* 11\tf'M ..,_ ... 0.ltr '· Gonnaft Jr. Ml "· Orlll ... """' I(. Or11J SU-Z. Mclll'Wltlt w RkMN w Mcllnlll • --I. OVllM ... ,..,_ •• Oullftl '•frl<l• •. """ c...... ... 'IMll 0. V111 , ... ,,.. ·-~ ... _,.. "· Heldt--Mot•ll lqle C-vt Weyland •~ c.- Mari. J. lml1ll "' '*'-'-l. 5mltfl Dolle .. I . Wlltoll YI Mlr11Yft J. WllHll J-llne I . ...,_ "' ........ I.. ltwllllfl C.C.lle I . ,._ "' Wllltem w, Jf/lfft. -. Heft I AIN,.I V'I ~ W Amettl Gerl LYMI C:0W.. w ltOM J....,_ (0¥11\e Audrtv A, Sdloeftle V'1 Oolleld (. kl\olflle (11.,lel H. Nelle vt SuM!I Ntlltl l"bert M. lunkt Ya Arthur Leo l unkt Cllwvl Prlbut 111' F.-rldl T. l'rltM M~':..:! ...... lu_., "' lob RtY SYMe """-c-rll V. .. """I ~ JV(/y o ............. '· ... Ma'1111 M. c-.n ... Otncll'I' Mii Celltft "•"Id• "'-"" ..... • .,.,,.... ler1Wll PIM< l oul11 H. A ..... w 9-lt L ""etl Ellle 0 .. N Oor'flfl YI Staftltv Frtdrldt GGrYtn Wtlltr IC, M«llt "" ·-°"" Meritt Rlllh H. IMUlvel YI AllOllntr EIMIUl•el Miry P:rtncto •-YI tdwer4 ,,,,.,..., ·-· Jr. .. y.,.,., *" aw. ... ltobtl't A. CM'# C.rol AM ~ YI IMIYlll Ht,...., Mann leltY Mtf RI/Ill \'I MIMI Dti. ltulll Oon>tlly M. $1rd1Mt.M W Wtllff G. Glnlltttolll l 1ttl• LOUI M Dtlltt "' ltol1nd J 1mn DlllH o.:ir.::m =. ... Soull:up VI Kt1111tlh Merv Eyelyn AYrt w Chtrle1 S. ....... - Mal'le LOUIN 1411 .... lh YI Wtndell JOllll ,,.,.."' J•-tJllllW "' ...,_ , ....... o.r-I(. Hoell ,,. ·~ A. .... OrYll!t Orey "' GerY Ktnll °'" JtMflllllt '· o-i. • ..,... Ooiut• MarMI J ....... ~ "' JWltll .. .,_,,.,,_ ldYlhe IMl'Y MlllW 'lrl _. llllltl Mllltr .... Merle ,_,.. "' ...,. "" llUfd '•melt Matie 0..-tt W ..._. J. Gunnett fCIW•"' C, ltllCMI "' Dtllt Wdl S.UC*lo leltoy Me"''" IC.I.., 111 ,.,,... ,,,.,,. Kalatad • Gllberl l • ...... \'I M.11'1111 .... c_....,. fdW\lnne D. Mar!M ,,_ lrt W, ....... l r•dfot'cl fnwv AbOtn "" *"""' ICtlltr Abonl ' llOH M.,I. Gl""*W "9 C. ..... Joe c .. mo ... P'IOt'eflce 0.li.n Yl lttlHt C. £»11111 Dor'lll>Y G. lrouMrd YI ~ W, •roull•rd l'tlrlelt Ann HoffrNft W ,,.._,.,. Wlllltm HoflnlMI • C.lllY l. Ttnli. YI ltobtrt R. Tt ""e 1.========::::=====:;:;:;:::::::;;:::::::;;;:::;;;:::;;;::;::==:1:1~ Heney l'eultttt l i.cltff "' Jttn11 Cieri! Mldletl lledler Vivia" MM MIMN YI h'9r JOhll MINN .t.•1111• Mtroeret ltodrltue1 "' I.au Arneclor Rodrklues Clltrvl June ltfltl' YI Wllll1m Dt•let ........ lllldt El..... Plf'llltrlOft YI RlcNnl Oele Plllkerloft f'rltcN E. "'°"Ga" V'I Alller1 T. Morgan ltellerl V.,tu Dutrll YI lt!IY MM OUerll ON A PINHEAD It l111't ~vlte th• Hiii• thln9 •• l111erlltlnt th• C.llttltvffM H the h .. 4 .. a phi, ilut 4i4 ye1 •"" rtally , .. 4 the "F.t Tk Rat~" ... .,,,. la .... DAILY "Lon Yev'd '" .. ,,,,,941 ·- Ill•~ laf.r111etiM we eH ,.ck hi+. a t1111JI tptte. JGNllN It. Tt<MI• "' l-E, TMell JUDOMINn Hotfmtll YI OoMld D. S.Yllle llOft Wllllernt YI Anne MMle Vtf'M It. Witt Ii ms (~;mii~...,,,,...,~~ii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;i~~~~~~~~~~;;;;;;~~~~;;~~~~~~~ lhlrtey """ .,_ VI JCIM Wiiiiam lll"IHll Oll lludY !. Potllard YI Norma Jeen Pottltrd Petrlelt l . l.a119$IOll YI J.... H. lq1loll Gertldlne Ml• IC011ot>Ulol Yt Chrlt Geor" t<oa!OC)Uto> T"""' l'llYlll1 Dunce-... O.vi. l eroY DuriuMOll I Oftftlt Lou DlMI va Allttt Amold 01-,,._ Cllrlttlne Cllllltrton w ~ Scott Chettorton #Mry lllubtltl HY..ock vt ltl'l'mOlld l -t!Ytpoc• Joen 11'11,. va Paul M. l r1911 ~~v~· L~"'~· ~l:~;' ~. u;_, 0-1n McNllY Arin Rl-d Telllol VI Rcbtrtl Elleln hlbol AnlolMtle C. Crook on Frenk E. Crodl Johll l. SUlllYtft VS ,.,,,,It D. Sull1¥•n Frtnc" E. Ptttv vt l trn E. P•lf'f Mtr .. r91 lt'-t YI Thomt1 I . ltllolll '•trl<lt l . NlnMn YI Albert It. NlftMfl Merle E. Marlow "' CornalllJI W. Mtrlow PlloCVblters Is Your Business Conducted Under A FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME? IF SO IT IS MANDATORY UNDER. THE LAWS OF CALI· FORNIA .THAT THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS Of THE CALIFORNIA CIVIL CODE BE COMPLIED WITH: LAW ON PUBLICATION OF CERTIFICATES OF BUSINESS, "4CTITIOUS FIRM NA.ME (Civil Cod• Section 2466-68-49) S.c. 2466.-Except 11 otherwlH provided fn the next MCtlon every person tr•nstctlng bualneu In this St•t• unclet • fictitious n•me •ncl every partnership tr•nHctlng buslneu In this St•te under • fictitious Nme, or • deslgn•tlon not showing the neme of the person interested aa partner In such buslnns, must file with the c1erk of the county In which his or Its prlnclp•I pl1ee of busln"s ls situated, • certlffcete subscribed and acknowledaed In the manMr pro- vided In Section 2461 of the Clvil Cocle, stating the nalM In full al'MI the place of ,...ldence of such person •nd ttatf nt the n•me fn fufl of 1U the members of such partnership 1ncf their pf1ces of resldenc•. Such subecrlbed ind ecknowledt*f certlffctt• must be published subsequent to the ffllnq thereof with the county clerk pursuant to Government Cocl• Section 6064, In • new9- paper published In the county, If ther• be one, encl If there be none In auch county, then In a newsp1D9r In 1n adfolnf"' county. An affidavit showlnq the publlc1tlon of such certlfl· cate 11 In this Hctlon provlclecl shill be filed with the county clerk within 30 d1ys 1fter HM compfetlon of such publlcatlon, but In no event shall such oubllutlon be made prior to the filing of such certificate with the county clerk. 2461. -The certificate filed with the cterk " provfded In Hctlon twenty-four hundred and sixty .. lx must be signed by the person therein referred to, or by the partners, " the CIH may be, end acknowledged b.for• some officer, 1uthor· fzed to t1ke the tcknowledgement of convey1nc• of retl proDerty .•.. Where a business Is her .. fter commenc-' bv • person under a fictitious name or • partnership Is hereafter formed, the certificate mutt be flied •ncl the publlcltlon d._slonated In that section must be made within one month 1fter the commencement of such bu1lnff1, or after th• form• tlon of the 01rtnershlp, or within one month from the time cf~lon1ted In the 1orMment of Its members for the com- mencement of the partnership. Where the busln"s hH been heretofor• conducted uncl•r a fictitious name or where the partnership h•s been heretofore formed. the certificate must be filed ind the publlcatlon made within sit montM after the pa11• of this act. No person dolnq bullMu under e fictitious name or his HslgnH or 11sl9n .. , nor eny """ son doina business 1s partners contr•ry to the provisions their D•rtnershlo neme. In anv court of this state untll the certffic11te hH bHn flied ind the publlc1tlon has been med• .. herein required. Sec. 2469-0n EV!RY chenge f n th• memberw of a ,.,,. nershlp trantactlnt busln .. 1 In this state under • fictitious name or a d .. lgnatlon which clMI not show the n1me of the nersona Interested n partners In ltt ~11ln"s •••• a nnr certlflc•te mutt be fllecl with the County Clef'k, •ncf • MW publlcatlon made 1s required by thl1 artlc .. on the form•tlon of such p•rtnershlp. If you have MCll•cted this procedure, you should r .. lbe that the n1me of your f1rm 11 not protected incl that you 1re not entitled to malnt•ln suits for collection, or for other purpGMt, any action upon or on account of •ny contrld or eontr1ett of this 1rtlc1e, or their a11lgnM or nslgnffl, 1h1ll maintain In the courts of the State of C1llfornla. Take ca,.. of this lmporflnt matter noo#, by h•vlnt the DAILY PILOT, -. adfudlcated leotl MW1,.,er for Orange County and 41.trfbuted In COSTA MESA. ,OUNTAIN VALLEY, HUNTINGTON BEACH, LAGUNA BEACH, SEAL BEACH, NEWPORT BEACH, WESTMINSTER, publish your CMtlf1cate. The cost fa 1mell hut the flllng ancl publlc1tlon It MtMthlng which should not be overlooked. Perme for ,lctltlout Pf rm Namtt ind Certificate of Abandonment .. 'lctle ttout Pinn ....,.. tett 1M ebt1lnM FRIE from any If the DAILY PILOT efftc.-U.....Wew: no W.., lay St,..., Cost• ~ '2621 2211 Wf'lt a.llMM! loulenrd, Newec!rt leach t2'tO J09 Sth StrMt, Huntington leach 92646 in M.nnelcl, L-..na e..ch 92651 BE SURE TO CONSULT OUR LEGAi: ADYERTISINCi DEl!r. ~it DAILY PILOT ........................... I I HOUSE FO I SES ,Olt SALE :HOUSES FOR SALi HOUIU ISOtt SALi iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim ______ ,_ooo_ Generat 1•1 ~a• rooo .._ ~ 11 tt HOUSll flOlt SALi llwll ,es I ......... .._ _______ .....,.,.. _,Oii.o... __ ...._ ____ ............. ...._~------ DOVER SHORES ~u11luJ. rlc¥anl, c-..u-dn.:\l p4anncd l bed.room fauwy room, <& balb ~Ung and di peel lww,bcaped • SW~ IAYFRONT Chat'Ull .. 111<1-new l lkdroorna, Pwr & Slip 1111ly $3-1.900 IRVINE TERRACE £x4.-epllonal buy! MagnlfJ.. <-ent view of Harbor. Catalina and San aemente Custom 3 BR. dirung rm ' pool -leasehold only mG PA caU to view thi11 ~ceptional buy II S'tZ.:AXI annn MUST Ill MESA VERDE KtOIMNG OWNER: 4 BR. 3 Ba.. ~ M ;; bdnl\.. • 2~ boU. tam11y $13,'50 11c. cilia, rm. a i.m.: ... I Irr tast.ehilly ~led. u~ llsltcall)' landscaped, Sp.14.'- lous three bedroom, OPEN Bf:Alf CEll.INC FAMILY aoo~. 1v.o t.tll heme. Fu1- 1y carpeted and draped. Built · In 'ga kitehen with brea klut bat. Com1>1etely tlAW\td double can11:e in- cluding A/T Ooors · IDEAL GAME ROOM. Mesa Del Mar qwillty home. conven- iently IOCll.led to aU Cree- ways. Priced to Sell I t ONL y $31.:,00 I Eves. Call S:U-9192 bolll4" • In the C'OUDtr>' club Btt tn"H, eolorfUJ rtowen, faD. ~ Evts ~ k('llon. L.arge llvillC r00m • ('Ompluneat tldl 3 btdroom ()pee Sat. A l\m 2"722 canary rorm1I dining roum. OM ofl bt-auty Uvin; room witb the ff'W lar&e bomea la lbi11 lar;e windows, ~te db C:..1111 Perk 1115 fine area -$41,!{JO. Ing room 10 x 12, in exccL- lent condllion. Twc><ar pr-c.1iAJtMlNG Collese Park MESA DEL MAR age. No, we·~ not ld&Unr. ..... 3 8edroom. 2 bat.bl. 3 &hms a dlnlnl: • lookJI Buy of tbt-yf'81'' ! ! ONLY ;:ie kj~:! ~.::. like a n1odel borne • beauti-$13,!rlO ~. doublt> prqe. On fully landscaped · ex~lent ~ a Q\llet ltl'ffl near llChool.I c.-arpetl A drapc.'I. S.71.000 • and C'Alle&e-$21,500. 15~ 646-7171 s.46-23131 ~n. 54Mll66 Eves. Open Eves 'tll 9 THE "f:J EA L ~ E S TATERS COST A MESA OFFICE 2629 Harbor Blvd. ~9-191 Open till 9 PM fMwport ... ch 1200 WISTCLI FF AREA $30,900 BAY VIEW Pride of ownership bome In This IS Greif-' OPEN DAILY l -s ~ ~h ~It~ t!i~ Newport's most e~lfing J..a.rse deluxe lntcben. beai>- Styb1h and roomy 4 be<lroom home for executive ent~ tlfQl carpeting and dnipea. Keeeel Co. ......... 54> 7013 eVC!tl. .............. 2200 ..... c.... 2 a& home wttb allp t.adlities. Lease at $.100/mo. or Leue/Optioo Att."-Owners m.3183 548-696S Let Ill ""' ,.. apartmcal WllUW You Believe? or home. We turn 6own rent. 2 BR °" eo x 100 h lot. com. BA y & BEACH m every ~-eau • now. pletd)t fenced. large double Realty, Inc. IAY & llACH pna1e, plenty of privacy, (Jteotal Dept. l Re6tt1. IDc'. c:rpta, drps le ttbig Incl 20'l5 W. Balboa Blvd., NB MOT E. Ccmt ffiltlnY, CdM ed. $12,'50. Yes, that's the---------f1S.3llOt price -the catch, takea_a.i>-Duplexes Furn 2975 !!!l!ll!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!B!!!l!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!! ,.......,. ...... 4210 HPr J1G11. r-. triple'I -fWa. hi&. 11111 pl $1Q) mo. ms a., St •• ~'1325 prox. 'S2SOO to move in.. Can • HOLIDAY PLAZA 962.-4471 VWage fleeJ Elta~. * DUPLEX, 2 Bit. tum. * DELUXE ~ 1 BR. C..W .. Mw 4250 iohn macnab 642-1235 ~~~~I s BB>ROOM HOM£ Easl&ide preatlae w11.b dou-ta.lning • Large H &c·l' Pool mammoth (I.replace. an d ble door entry. pMelinr • · • .. · · · .. • •• • ·" .... SIG.OOO Jll"Ofevtoo&I l..uld.9cap1.,. arowx1 living room tin-Walter Haase wida mq:nibcent peUO and place. Eltclrit' buUt·i.oa and C.W.efl, I-'<• I C.. co&odul arbotttwn. Walk to dlshwtuiber. f1rru.ly room i. •· c.-........, Martnen ICbool and Weat- opena to eJIO' can: yard wlUl ~f.ml._.,ott~:-' clitt !laoppmg Center. 19142 Brookhurst. H.B. $120 montll. 26.1 Calta Mea Fam. Apta $125. + ati1. St. C.M. * S..2558 P.eated pool. ~ dra~. ample partdac. No HEATED POOL mo uona BEDROOM! $jOO c:ould buy you one. 4 ~led bedromm + hall le living room, etillni area in kitchen. 2 baths. covered patio, double garage, rom- pletely fenced • la.ndllCapcd. 'fry $.500 down if you're a v ~t .. $20,!{JO. ·~COATS I ~ WAL'i...c1 1 1 RIAL TORS -546-4141-'°'*' Eveni"9') HARBOR VIEW HILLS Corona del Mar Lulk . built bomH located In the Soulbland't most de- sirable i fucine.tbw area. Schools Ir caw. Irvine Campua just m o m e n t a away. Sensibly pnced from SJJ.900 to $43.500 LUSK HOMES Directions: MacArthur Blvd. from Pacific Coast Hwy. or Newport Fwy. Tum OD San Joaquln Hilts Rd., then follow signs to mod!l area. A ltul V1lentlne -witb old Whloned charm! 111 f:xclu.s1n &y~ at tm Antigua Way J:.110 sq fl or luxury ~ family room wilh wet bar formal dining room spacious master BR surte apens onto private garden 3 car garage S79,500 • excellent terms Call Bob Ewing Evrs: ·19.1-~1*1 I REALTORS 673-4400 HO DOWN VA LOW DOWN FHA Great Mesa Verde home. 3 Large Bedrooms. 14' X :!6. family room. double ua'd- brick fireplace in family room and living room. 1,. baths. Double garage, bw1f. In Dream Kitchen. T b i 1 won't tut -can today! ONLY $25,950. ~ COSTA MESA OJTICE 2629 Harbor Blvd. concrete parking for 00.1 or ~ trailer. Electnc garage doot .,.,,. opener. shingll' roof. Bnt of all, 4 largr bt.">dtoom11 and excellent f111ancing ... S28,!150 Colesworthy & Co. 642.m1 1904 Harbor Blvd .. C.~. Nrxt to hck Shop Jr. CUSTOM WTSIDE GOLF COURSE Walk from your backyard 0010 the taUway! Immac. late ;; BR, 2~ be Mesa Ver· de home with professional landscaping lll>d LonnaJ di.o- m~ room: and only 3 years old. Priced below compar- able homes at $44,500. SPRING 2 Bdrm borne on quiet cor ner lot. Plaster walls and j plush CllJ'l)eting. woo sq.ft of luxury Uving. Vacant and Realty Co. ready rsittipancy. I Ring 642F~ Anytime with tenn.~ , Ove: 100 sales people plus 19 I offices to help you sell,~ Newpert or trade. Large or small we have tbe amwen; why not .. call today. ...-au 293 E. 17di St. 646-4-194 call MYtlMt =::::::===:!DAVIDSON Realty REDUCED Immaculate 3 BR + dining I/I WIH ExdlaftCje rm, carpets. drapes. btt-ins, R--2 Lot, 65x232 on West 83.y Vacant • $23,900. Avenue, near Newport Blvd. R.ltr. 2750 Harbor 5B. CM for home er duplex in Cor· ~ Eve. 56-1058 ona deJ M&r. The property Alllllne GI • 4114 0/0 bu •n older home plus a 20l3 WDTC.lFF ORNE 646-7711 Open Evet. RARE! Bayview Twnhae oo fee land, nr UCI. 3 BR, 2 be, 2000 sq-ft. All ele<:, bins, 2-aty, frpl. atrium, dble-aar. pool&, put'g lfNi, w I tbe qUlpl Pleitance or aitry hae. s.19,;;oo. Cons trcl. 673-4.156 VACANCY-PROOF-I Duplex.dose to Ocean, Shop. pins. 2 bdrms each, Xlnt condiUon. patio. sundedc ~ gar. $40,000 Furn. R. C. GREER, JWelty 3415 VJa Lido 673-9.100 SUPERB VIEW Elepnt 3 bdrm + de.n. Beau- tituJJy turn. $63,lm. Untum •.OOO. A tremendous value. BECKWmi RLTY. 677 S. Coast Hwy, L.B. 1%-I JOS REDUCED, lovely 3 BR 2 Ba. home oo 2 lots; can me u 2 apu. Rm. lo bid. Near Bay I: ocean. Will sell all or % int. or trade. 121 4111 St. OWNER 6~2719 WATERJ'RONT Pier A: Float Npt bland. 2-yr old CUit 4 BR. 4 ba, home. By Owner. 5" 5' In. 67>4008 or 2'3: 444-2649. l&x32. eoes with this larle 4 llNT ALS children. ao pets. BR 2 batb bome. all newly tt.... Unfumithed 196' Polnana, or. MU&5I 1 Bil tMdaelor apt. film. ttdeconted &: new carpets. CHATEAU LaPOlNTE Ulce new. 2 Blodca to~ A real ~ •I $25,950. YA c.te Meta 3100 Lovely Fun> 2 BR Apt $l3S. 613-1381 a1t S. or FHA tuma. Pool ... --. aduJ•• BAa1 a-. f18, au u...1-Paul "°"91 Realty 3 bdrm. 2 bath, ww cpts.. no ·~,...,;;'m rus.... trope.;.' ol Hwy cPta~ 847.1296 Eves. ~I =t.;: U~Pcl~Tlw.:~ 19t1 POMONA AVE., CM refri&', util pd. ~2172 House Of the Montlt V~e;; ~ ~R. 2 BA Co.ta Mele 4100 laflloa 4IOO Huge paneled family rm, ~ home, bit.ins, lrplc, crpts. $22.50 Wk. Up CLEAN Bach Apa. AJl Br, 1" ba. VA or FHA 01• drps. Mo. to Mo. $175. Rltr uW incl. $75 up UIWM 5~ "~ In with low 546-4141 • Studio • Bach apll. 315 E. BaJbo& Blvd. dn. Spanhh Ea5tlkle 2 BR. lrplc, • tncl Uttlt 6 Phone R l'\I, •BALBOA * 673-9945 Heffdal Rlty. Ml-4405 beams, priv/yard, patio. • ~aid Service • TV avail. "Homes to Match lnL'Ome'' ~~no pets $128 yrly, ~6 9;~ ~ 541-9'155 Lido Isle 4351 • ZI p f f MODERN attrac 2 Bdrm.. MOB;ILE lfOME/XLNT LOC! • • 4 BR, fam cm, 2 ba. E-~1de new w.w cpls drps furn Pano, Pool. srte party or 2 yr old. Pool, fp, ww, drps, walk to Harlxw 'Shp'g'. Opie only. No pets. 87J..0196 &c you're home in this rest-Avail NOW ..,.,... mo ~""7985 -· ......,... $119.50. lnfant or child over fl.II quiet 4 BR. VACANT • _3_B_n_'£'----i -Cp--"-...... -•--- ..,.. l'tlClto "' ~ta de. · !JI, ... .,., 6 OK. Pb: ~ or ;..,, -·-lsa.nd .-..~. r e d u c e d from bl ·-" -• $25 900 tns, Av ... now. $165. • Apt.B 2256 Maple. FURN---1-BR--Ap_t_Ba_lboa_, $PINDELL REAL TY m Walnut * 646-'mS DELUXE 2 BEDROOM Island AdultB Oll)y, Yrly Warner at M~ia 545-0-158 3 BR borne. for teo:: lit <:arpeu, dra~ built • ins, lease 673-1916 ____ ..;;..._:_• __ &c last mo. m adv. Children Mated pool, private patio. TOP SALESMAN OK. $150 mo. 6'16-3()18 $135 mo. 325 E. 17th Pl, ~2738. ~ Huntington leach 4400 Now 4 years in • row for Ne rt leach 3200 .,..,...,.~-=--.,----- Huntington Beach Board ol -~ NASSAU Palms 1 A 2 BR 1 BR Fam Apt. 1 Bach Apt Rnlton Is with Paul Jones ---------Furn or Unf ms.n:;o. Htd. rurn. wa le ps pd. 336-497'9, Rea.hy. Shouldn't you 1i5t TOWNHOUSE Leue or Sale; pool. 117 E. 22nd St. 642-3845 5.16-4618 91J Palm St. HB.. wMre the action i.s! tum Ir unfum 3 BR., 2'h be., Paul Jones RHlty ~ .• carp., dn.pes, bit-ins. 847-1.266 Eves. 842.Q844 2 car gar.. heated pool. FORM.ER MODEL HOME m-8811 Aft 5 pm le wknds NEA.R B,EACJL Corner Jot. call: 646-5731 freshly painted. 3 yn. old LGE Fmily home. Lse w/ Compt lndscpmr A: llJ>rinklr. opt. 3 BR, 2 ba. nr schls, 3 bdrm. Ir fam .• rm. Patio $285. 646-5276 968-1740 NO MATTER One of Westdltt'1 ma.t a1>- pealin1'fBR homes! Theft's a gated prdeft t!ftt:l'anCe paved in bride, heavy tha.'<c root, chan:a • 6lled 11.mUy l'OOl'll with ~ f.in>. pi.ce, ~ eovlftd pa. tio oveiootins a bdutiflllly JaMlclped )'U'd. U JOU love her-! Only $43,500. 545-9t91 Open til 9 P:\t bachelot' unit wllb monthly ll39 mo ~· all income ol. $130. Sllbmtt wh:ll 3 BR phis family, 1% bath, DELUXE TOWNHOUSE. 3 Ir fire nnr. Cpts, drpl. LARGE. Exc!cutive Home in $29,900. 962-6004 owner. s.ycrest. NB. pool, $3SO month. V1cant. 544-Cll4. 14101=======-_______ Newport Helthts 3210 WHAT ltuth Pardo.,, Realtor 1605 WestclUf Dr. ~ --~--= 4 Ill HoM1 $27,750 2 bat.hi, 1am. rm. frplc:. choice EubtWe location.. 4 llt Home $31,500 BAO( BAY AREA aplit Level. cpts/drpl, A-1 cond. 5 Ill Home $41 ,950 VIEW 3 bath.I, fam room, 2 fireplaces, ctiDiJ11f1 room. W1ll~rdle lltrs- m t Newport Blvd.. C.M. 5e1T29 Eves.~ OWHrs Ready to Move OPIN HOUSES SAT &. SUN 1.S t/ 2964 CAROB, EastbM1 S47.500 ./ 2l!01 SE'ITING SUN, Har- bor View HUia -$64.500 t/ 306 MORNING ,cANYON Rd.~-$38,500 DAVIS REAL TY &Q.700) - )'OU have. Price $25,000. Equ-4 yrs old, exc. oooditioft BR 3 ba. frplc, pool, patio. founteln VeUey ity S13 500. PYRAMID EXCHANGERs 1'rttu-Urgent Salt>. Sll.500. ·la· & •---L. 646-2629 S3500 down. RJtr. m.21m ltG LOT y ~ • DOVER SHORES e STAND out value, 3 BR. Large 3 BR, modem kitchen 3 BR 2 bath, 2 fireplaces 1 .,.,,,. E.~!!YHl• ~ ,...... .. , a BR 4 Ba. tri-~vel. Breatb-:ii,, BA. fa.m. nn. Lite encl with acceu to double pr. lg liv. rm music room, din !!l'......,='=...,..==·=•"=-·:Y:, "=un:I taklnc bly vtew. tee. pan-yd. S28.SOO. 10'~ down. ~ ase. Brick fireplace. attnr-rm, sittin& room, fam rm • cled fm. rm. m.soo Own'r. 2!M3 tive exterior wiU. lbalte root w I fr1lilc., wet bar, llWim- VIEW • BAYFRONT ~2290 3 foR, 212 BA, family room COl7~ patio, high qm}Jfy minr pool (ma!Dtained> lit. BAYFR.ONT llO', Pier le -N,..,.e_ar_Beac--h-, _Sal_ton_Se_a_ Liil'ft', enclo9td Yard. ~ts &c drapes. Ready 1X1 fenced yard. Avail Feb. 12 . Float. lit Ume offered. 4 Best Joe .. xlnt R-l Jot. M41 128.150 541-lm move into. $25,950. Foontain $300 mo. 64'.l-8437 ao • --·•-•-t ........ d BAYCR.EST 4 BD 3 ba •-Valley's but. Call 9'2-4471 ...... unm ... -.... ..... a a fNW tra e for truck, lite car -• .., .... m vni--n-• Esta•-, 191..., University Perk 3237 S84,900 or -submit what YOU have. rm.. 2 frpl, :kw' pr. Fee ..._., ...._. u: "" Asking $3,250 642-3589 mnple lot. Owner. 64&-'1647 Brookbunt, H.B. 3 mt, 2~ i.. wuher dryer VIEW HOME FOUNTAIN Valley Home for inc. Leue $235 mo. ~mt UNOmTRUCTED. Fee Costa Mela 1100 Nlwport Heights 1210 Sale. 3 BR, 2 ba. lge den, 642-9400, eves 8J3.007 lbnple. 3 Bedroom, fa:mlly rm ---------• • &: study. Cp..s, drps, patio, I========= approx 26001q ft. P'IXER UPPER-Needs some ~ACRES Bedrooma, 3 S.lb lndacpd front &: bk yd. ex-CoroM del Mar 3250 Best View 00)' in .rea tender loving care. 3 BR ~c St. De.th cl bus-eel cond thruout. Ideal for ---------sn,c.» 2 baths, large yard with band forcet sate. $45.000. exec w/family Of 4 or s. 2 BR., fully Cal\)ettd; refrl&.; over this stunning 4 + faro-orchard, double tr:araae &: 646-700 or 642-l.2'll . awn.. $29.500. 847-2481 eke. range; garage; Uy rooin borne in Mesa john mecnatt NICE STREET. NO DOWN Mrs. Walter. 4 BR, 1~ BA, 4 yrs old.. 673-1880 9 To 5 PM WE'RE I A TIZZY Verde. CD.ltsmanship .t TO VETERANS· $150 m.onlb 3 BR. HOME, HEATED Frplc, crptr. dt1)S. Aasume materials m the finest. 642·1235 T<Yl'AL-Can also aSSllme POOL. $26.500• 548-Zl.33 FHA loan. Small down pymnt Huntintfon leach 3400 !! !!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!1!!!-ll!!!!!!'l""lll!!!'I 514 'lo loan • lll5 month-total • 547 EL MOO»JA e $'>'2 200. u., "~""' _,. c: ~ • __ _..... _____ _ near ll4!'W nylon w/w car-can. 54G-1Ul. "" '"~ ... " ....... Free Relltal IT IS • • • YOU CAN SELL IT WITHA DAILY PILOT WANT AD J>eta. brick firepl•ce. out-4 BEDROOM-POOL 1 Harbor H!tf!landa 1235 Senta Ana Htrts. 1630 ~· Eastsicle leauty ~o~~ ~r:.· Prir-F.njoy co!i2~~s: malnten-qzp 1an•1 3 BR, 2 ba. Blint, brick paUo, • Lovlly adult OCCUl).lecl 3 BR ance tree livinl. Modem ~ • -cpta, drpe. frplc, lmmac. 3 HSE on ~ A·L Oean Walker & LM + family room 2 baths. );iC" built • m kltcbeo, 2 quem • 3 80 2 8 $29,950. Owner tnQVinc. 2 Br fer CJl'#Der, $4440 total 7682 EDINGER buJ.lt-IJll, Jarie le.need lot. aUed baths 4 blr bedroom • n · a., sep. den; 6'73-0400, 548-3196 yrly Inc. XJ:nt Invest. SM-'De HUNTINGTON BEAOf lhalle roor. Excellent car-and on1 3 • ~. 1 h~ lot. bHut. lnd9cpd. 842-4450 ()pert Eves. "-~ Y years new. vwr>-'""" Sq. tt. bri-'-I -~-L •---h 1705 pe ... ,. A: drapes. Asrume sf ed A N LIAN -""" """"'"'"'"" Lido lale 1351 -.UM -SPARKLING, SUNNY, walk existl.nc loan $20,900. Small 10'.ll Baker, C.M. ~ er tran err • cl ow. patio. la.Dai. shade garden, monthly payments. Seller !!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!1!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' fountain: brick plallters; EXTltAOltDINARY TIIE HIDE· AWAY to bead!. Blt-im. dlbwsber. arucious. Alkinr S'lS.!60 • FORE! aep. play yd; lath/plaster. .LOCATION. Gnciou.I home Pl~e "C 0 U NT R Y ~ drlMSi, led~ Pl~y make offer. Gotten-Note carp. fbcS.. flrs.); stone w/4 BR, 3 i.. ONE LEVEL '-v• •AGE" type Old brtek · R.ltr ...... .....,. Eve . .,...., "'""" frpir.. blt-11\S. By owner. ~---t· din rm. • --... ..._ stucco, wea~ lbing~ xtru. $135 mo ~1954 ...._....~. """"""' The location ot tbJs delightful <>qHUa"' ......... ~ ...-~ ....___ "'- *LACHINMYER __.__ ho-ov-'-1.l~ ~ WESTCLI1T DRIVE $23.950. Low down avail. tio StreeVStrftt 50' lot. Xlnt """""· .,...tate type living. 3 H tf......._ .. ~.. """' ""_..., 646-ml no.-"'· 549-3474 BR. 2 be.tbs. 124.950 -SEE un .... -. lbe elevcntb greei aocl a · ~" .... es. p&rtcinc. TO BELIEVE. Mission R.eaJ. Harbour 3405 NeWftftl't SL---pretty lake ol Mesa Verde Attefttion Real UstinCJS Wallted 341~ v~a· ~~R. R'!1,.IY9300 1y. ~ 1.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ,,.-. ~.a Country Club. Truly a rolf· u Lo•• •----...._ ........, "'~ :o::---------BR ' I ... _ .. _ h . d R--Sa·---nOlllCS, .... U"-'UJUO: c-ivp. ......... .._ ... _oom. 2 .,..-,,.;_ 3 2 bath, -"'ate be8d !leps o ...... ....-ac I er a ream borne-offered at &a~• twa•.-n uh .. .,. ...... ......,. ...,.._..., .,..,, • 3 BR mod. 1~ ba. $22,lm 144.500. Can \Mn top it! nus 0: • c for your equity. Huntl-leech 1400 w/bath. l (or den) wlb&th dub, beeches • boat •1111& I ,,_ ofJlce net.'ds you. Fill For action .l servicf! see • ._...... do-•tatra. c---·--. available. $325/montb-1---, • 3 BR "A" tr. 17' be. n.ooo Coll-lt••lty 1r~..r. 1r1ao tfl d k o1 -··"·' -·.. ................ .... ~ -·-~ e ea a 111cc.,....w Lockhart llMtty Your u __ In Tr-~-•ra~-. • 'v'~ft nn .,.,....... or -N-to ,.,~, Brdrtr. • 4 BR 2'\ ba Ilk ne•) 34.IXXJ ""iiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit saJ ...... _I ~-1-bl ~ -' '"'""' .... ..,. ... ~ _....,.. ""'I -esman wuu 11 ..,,.,.....g 3 546 W.19tb St.. CM H is _, .__ 3 ...i-ce, din _.. --•) '-"~ Call Toay HeM>llng 847-2531 I CA YWOOO REAL TY PROVINCIAL own office. He has bee.n 646-2301 ' 646-33'22 ere a ~ ._uty! .1!:"" room. ,..;:,.-:_:U::,, ... ...::::_ 1"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ 63Q6 W. c.oa.t Hwy. Lovely 3 bdrms, .CO'ZY den paid $7000 '11 cammi&tions H~ Beclnloma, 2 lllxurloul O'..:ne •---""7' wwu.1-; I I N. B. 543-1290 with used brick Jlreplac,, '° far In 1968. Can y0u fill 3 BR., 2 Ba., t 11 e entry; ibalha. campl«ely fenced 60 r . $29.500 ••• Of..Tm Laguna IMch a705 I han<lv ~ pon:tt &: large hi.1 lhoel! 1f yoo want thl! carp., clrpe., bit-Ina, dbl. X 100 ft J&rd wfth built-In OWNER'S s.crif.tmlfrd. 4 EXPEIUENCED living room. Quiet ~l-de-mc type of eunJnr COdhlc:t ED frplc; aiprinklen front & FJaptone su..a.Q and Pa· br, fam rm, I cptl, drps, MONAR.CH BAY AREA REAL ESTATE location. Offered at S26.500. RJDDLE 64l-8lll (Replies rev: comp. fncd. Dbl. gar. tlo. Use FHA or VA and Hl1-water IOft. fenced bk yd. LOVELY OCEAN VU:W SALEIPEOPLE MESA VERDE REALTY conft~ntiall P.S. He'a been ~ 6 workbench. er sa.ys take 10'.lr old home Rm for boat A pool, new 2 BR t den. 1" 1:19. cpta. drpe For Fast~ I Expert Assistence DIAL 642-5678 DIRECT JUST SAY CHARGE m Corona ck-I Mar ~16-.3990 UIOCiated witb me for 4 Xlnl cand· $M.500 Owner lo tmde. Prk:ed M $24~. lawn A patio. $33,00Q, 494-frpl, pool. Lie s:z;; mo. In eM:f!M of two mllllon <lol· years. :>46-64j6 6741 · Adu.Its 496-1243 betw 10.5 pm '!!!!!!!l!ll!"'••a•••••••••••ll Jars worth of property to ~ POTINTtAL C-2 IT'S WONt'EIU"UL t.be man> Pr'ced 10 sell na.soo. O\arm. aold. Xlnt Commilillon split ~ acrt, bones ok b\o'• tn •ppllalicet ~find Ing 3 BR. 1·~ be, home. on "..-_.__ __ Nl ... •._• ___ 1_m_ Ude Isle Dd.anC)' Rat Emite A·l w/2 Bt lloalt, $31.500 tn u. C1Ullfied AO Oieda lgf' quiet lot 60xln. Green 4 Bdrm. famlb nn 33SlL~ Isle 33S1Udo Isle ma E. Cout Hwy m..mt Bia. MMla tllml nowl bltr.. "I matching crpts, Tm ED!l«;ER tn MONARal BAY marble vanllies. lce dbl pr, li2-44M m-IN ~ OWNER. 151.llOO m:zsm S<C\\.c4l~~"~~s prol bmcpd patio. &;2 .-,..-...-....a.......-~St.54&-m>or64S-64.29 ~-S... C....._te 1710 MBA •1 MAit a x 2• ~ recn a 4 Solve a SiM.,C. SC"NMbl«d Woni Pu.de for a Chclcla Dtrty 4 BR. 2 be. SlOOO dn. ~ BR'I A 2 BA'I plua Broker • 675-llZI rnp1ace a -'ecU'te bullt·m•, HOUSES for sale by ov.;ner. incl. ~. dn,tt1s E&ltslde. All Prked 1UP1! I t'arpetinc buout hllh· 641-1293 &IS-4091 ligi'lts du. Mpat OLIV£. OWNER; Pri«d to ltll! WOOD -o m t . hbuJout 3 BR .. carp., drapes: "daisy srice ol. 115,950 eommanda fifth! .. 646--0452 S<t0-9439 lnl!l>«tion. P.dtlt Shor'H ~ty l 110 8-IT-IS86 !Ma. tG-7408 ---~---~~---J Brt. t hM. f1lmOy room. cal'J)f'tlnr,. dra(W',, :.? llrl'- 1>' ces, fnl"d )'Brd. many l'Xlra11. Alkins 128.~ wtll conaider onrr. Ownt!r. Call alt s • •lmda. '96-9813. 5e3Z3I REDUCE J'OQr taxes, !D- er.. )IOUr income and make a wt.le ol an il>-vntment. 4 two bedroom Gilb anlY l'l500 down, total ~ $31.SOO DANA POINT'• Harber View nn.t ...,portnlt1 ••• deluxe 4 BR. 2 bath CUltol'D uultt bome '14.taO • WOW! •="::~.:. :: low ,. tor. ._ lhllpla ...... ~CANDll I' I I r I IM-TIS I . 1 l I I . Ellen c. Ma~. Rlt. 11124 1'1. KJ CA.mino Rral Phone 1n4) 492-6143 San tlcmente. t'allf. liitvo1s I NO~S THE 1 I I' I Smart glrh On. who con n ........ -... ,_,, __ .....__,_ 2·11 ~Id a man ot orm'a tengtt, nME FOR Is ct N H I c I without loeing her -on -- 9UICI( CASH r I r I I !t:eltz~= THROUGH A J • #tu .. ~=•n r t I r r r r t r ) Wl WA..:~:T ·--l ~i<j 1-1 1 I rr!I f I I SCUM-I.ITS ANSWDS IN CLASSl'ICAnoN 9000 t c -• t ... . ' . . . . . • • • ., -fl' *' ----""" _ .. ·-......... .... . ., .. -·-,.,.,. ·-,,. ...,,. __. ---. .... -. .. .. Woman Who Gets . What ·She Wants • • • Because I'm The Kln·d Of Woman Who's Smart Enough To Use DAILY PILOT Classified Advertising S.fieve me, Hiere's nothing •rouncl our home anymore thet isn't being used -because the minute I discover somethin9 is no longer neecfecl, I seD it. whil. it stil hes 1M1imum v•lue, through en inexpensive DAILY PILOT O.ssm.d Ad. Th.t w•y. instHd of • duttet of things we don't use, I have the em• c•sh th•t lets me have the newer things • • • the "txh-1" thincJs my whole f •mily enjoys. Here's wh.t I mNn. Tlte c.sh I got for the good clothes 1nCf frys tf'-ehllcfrlft heel outglown bought me the decor.tor lemp I'd been wenfin9. The mwic.I instrument no one pt..,.d ~id for 1 big ~rt of our port•ble stereo unit. The power toofs Ndecotated our d•ughtet's room. And, just for the fun of it, +he pd chair +Mt just didn't rMtch •nythincJ •nymore toW my hus1*td encl me out fot • f•bulous cl inner .+ the f anciett reataur•nt in town. 60 fhrou9h your home. Malt • list of•• the worthwhile thiftcJs you finc:f fttet aren't being used. (You'I be surprised at the number you tum up the first tirM.) TI.n, di•I 642-5671 any time b.twe111 I a.m. attd 5 p.m. encl tf¥e y... 1st to a friendly, nperieftced Ad Writer. n.t's el~ la to it. It's ineJIPeMive tool It can cost you as &ttt. ~ P9NES A DA Yf w.a. ftOW..,.. you know my secret -isn't it time you tot stertecl toward bett.r, M•ier, t..ppler lvint w1th DAILY PILOT a.med Allt7 St.+ Mi'"I the kincl .. ,..... .... whet ... .,.,... tod.yl -CllNow 642·~ SITUATID ON TIN ACID SPACIOUS 1 & 2 llDttM. APAltTMINTS flvrft. & Unfvrn. ,,..,,. $110 • Private Patios • Ftnplaces e ~ e 9 Hole Puttlq Green • Tunla • SeparaM hmlly SecUan • Adj. to Schools i. =pwnd too S.. &..N, ~rthur ,.r. Coed Hwy. Nr. fl•thlon hl1ncl -Newport Center CORONA DIL MAit 014) 644-2'11 Misc. llentah 5"' GARAGE l'Oft .RENT CORONA DEi. MAR · elose To biatlwa.y. * fn.4113 REAL ESTATI General FRIGIDAIRE Gou.& l>llliMal -all new wubers. Bi& money 1oca.. tialll. mt~ VI. Valencia. Fullerton. mc1 StJ..78331 Income P...,....ty 6000 FOSTER'S FREEZE ____ .._..._;.___ Nr 3-schools., rood IJ'OIS In- WUddye Wint? ~1 Gett SNCIAL CLASSIPICATtON POR NATURAL IOltN SWAPPHS Speca.1 .... s Unee -5 ........ -5 budca llVUS -40 ¥Vil INC\VDI '-~ "" "'.. '-.,.... ~Wllet ,..., -.:. .,... a-voue .,._ ""'1• ..,,.., .....,, ...,. • ,... ~NG FOlt SAU -fllAOES ONL'l'I , 'HONI 642.-5671 Te lttlca Yew rr...-, P•rectile M Duplex 2 BR, 2 ba -:ach. creue. ~71 HAVE Harbor Hi. l bdrm Bltns, 1 blJc OCMD. 22'1 ========= plus fami17, $.U,000 Eq. 1'"'? Prospect, NB ~.:ioo. Bus. W1nt9d 6305 $33,500, Wint dlAP&ex. tri- Open Sun 2-5. 213: 325-87:>3 --------plex. The Real Estatcrs • 7 UNt'l'S. 5 • 2 Qr', 2-l BR, WANT retail IMainna neltlnc IHifi.nn ~·~~L~ .__.._ __ 1_.._. Newpert .... 5200 Wm QI. '83,000 J'P. $11,000 m i n I u m sum mo. HA_V_E_: -12-two--BR ai>U. ...,.. .. VfffV'"n -PEN'l'llOtJSE VIEW OVER-eq. Some net. Owner. ~ ~tw P oBor t .... l;&guEnla Tarro. Kuni. Bch., $48,000 tq. A.AW 1world'1 laradt) ._. Beer Drive-in A RaDur .. wall! 180: in Oranie O\b'. $20,000 Eq., can add o .. .oq. Trade for ? 547..7401 ~ C.nipcr Bus 8 X 3.\ • contained. air cond. c::pt,.. drps, $5,000 or trade lclr £TU.aller bus like Dodie mo- bile.~ Genenl 5000 LOOKING SPACIOUS GAR· _54()..8383 ___ ~_.;;p_.m_.___ n e: x ..,, 0t'O, WANT: TDs, houk' with I liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DENS. 1'e. Pool-Fountain, LAGUNA Beach-Excellent Callf. 92630 high eq, F & C land. Paul I bart>eqQe, Fhtlace. Elect location. Walk to beach. Mon. '320 Jones Rlty Sfl-1217 eye 2 ear pr. Othtl' De-Fully furn, Good Income. y to LNn HAVE 4 br. bome, Mesa VEN DOME Luxe Feat. 2 BR 2 BA (.'pt.a. Terms avail. Tlwit! 49M757 $15,000 dt!l Mar, SS.500 equity; Drape1 All Malbt. $300 mo. SPECIALI Westcll.e at Dover #I. For &ood 1st & 2nd TD loans WANTS trust deeds, smalt.. 2 WKS FREI RINT luslnea ll•nt•I 6060 1.3 yrs. 4!14.fi6j() Bkr. er borne, or vacant. MA. 23· And 2'i' Olbin Cnt1ten. l'rade one or both for ..a. er boat, car, campinc Tt>'s or? Make reeervations NOW -~--·--------------==::;:;;======ITCHAM REALTY '55 Ro- Newfy Reclecor•tecl D~. 3~ ~~ ;4'riY.B~b NEW• $100 •NEW Mortgages, T.D.'s 6345 chester CM .. 64M887 &is.7616 C•~-to -'---2 p k • WANT Delu:<e Duplex on -.. .....,.."I, 1r priv. m: .... 1'%11 Office rental. Pvt bath. ~.~lift J·D. payable $225 Beach HAVE 6 unlltl. Mad~e 46.8 Acres Oranre OlwltY SS'.!.000 eq. Some cub rel{• Will uchange lor cleq home, bout or lncome. ~ DANIA REALTY 6C&Q · l9ys Clula & Girls Club ---------211 62nd St. NB. 600 sq.ft mo. me! 7 *1 due S yrs~ 109' Davis Realtor, 3000 w. • Spacious 3 Br's· 2 Ba New,ort Htfl. 5210 GANGI discount annually for.> yrs. Coast Hwy Npt Bcb • Swim Pool • PuVereen 642·'1615 Eves. 675-1669 $45,000 lour l:IR, 3 ba, L.A. &u.7000 • F?p1 Jodi•/lndry fac'ls 2 BR • Adults• Yearly. '!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!II!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! borne. built 1963. Lot 107X _ • Adults le Family areas Qvts. d'rpl, pado, range e PRIME Retail Loc&t:lon e .89. maplficent View MONARCH Bay 4 Br, 2 b.J, 1845 Anaheim Ave. 2003 Haven Pl. 50-53>6 lion * me> 499-3844. ram rm, pvt beach clUb, 1st TRADE 4 HOU~ on "\i acre Costa Mesa M-1 sane plus cash FOR ll or more unill! $17.SOO equity. 544-5159 eves. C.M. 642-2824 SI'ORE • 18 x ~O $6950 • 2nd T.D. payable s7o TD is $36,000. Trade Co r CentY .. MM' 5250 1875 Harbor, CM 646--6654 mo including lOfit.. Due 3 boat, TD's or ? Beckwith --------UNT 3 lt""'8 Purnlture $25 Month FULL OPTION TO BUY No depa.it o.a.c. Hone of Chairs 517 w. 19th, C.M. 548-1454 c .. ,.~ 5100 e BALBOA ISLAND e yrs. Behind $2'J,000 • 1st Rily. ~94-la08 ""••••• I f Top location for good buai· T.D. on $45,000 \Vew horn.! WESTCLIFF lot -Newport * \..... It * ness. Office OI' at0tt. $100 20% discount (714) 494-1137 Beach F I. C. Excbance for To $150. 67~7602 ~ Mone Wanted 6350 small house with Jae equity APART.MENTS HARBOR BLVD. , y ~o.~me U.nit11. Bkr. SPECTACUJ.AI\ VIEW Store, 1200 sq ft lease le~ $15,000 needed tor 60 days at --------Wa~~ableBoat than 20c aq ft Petitte ~22 10% and 10 points. Secured DELUXE JO unit motel nr _...., by·S25,000 · 90 day 2nd on ' So. Coast Plaza, Lirpo,1, 2 BR • 2 Bath Apta. £A70 acres Ocean View level land NB., Fwy. Want: Lge mo- LEASE ·or • BUY _Of_f_ic_e_lt_Mt_• .... I_____ South LagunL Sold to re-bile hm, TO's, lot or ? Can UDO & ocean view prop, 'l BR. I: den, $32,500, Trade for boat, units. Open Sat. l S1m. 1010 Klnp Rd., N'pt. Beach 642-71198 $420. Mo. I: Qp • $59,500 up s..~ office. Slraleftic cor-IPQnsible syndk a te for $104,. add cash. Eq.$26,000. Agt. HAI 1101 ~781~-:o:U~o ner location S50. u~= m4~~ffn~ down. ~ Herman Trott. Msr. -OF_n_cr.s ___ -Sw_res ___ N_e_wpo-rt $5500 . 1 st T.D. payable S:>5 * GREENS ;!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:!!~ le Bay Center. 2002 New-mo. incl 8% on sm.alJ level * * t.plcx Costa Mesa $6625 eq. Trade for cabin, Arrow· head, ldyllwild or Bia Bear under n2.ooo. 540-8383 * * * BACHELOR • UNFURN. from $100 tnc1. utiL 1 ·2&:3BDRM. FURN. Is UNnJRN, Heated Pool.I, CJilld Care Clmm' • Adj. to Sbappina - 2700 Peterson W&J, at H&l'- bor la Adame, ao.ta Mew.. 54H310 MARTINl9UE GARDEN Am. Parklike sunound.inp FURNlSHEI> BACHELORS tJNFUR.N 1 BR • 2 BR • 3 BR 2 bathl available CUl>eta. drapei1, praJe 1 Ith & S.nt1 AM, C.M. 6t6-4233 64&05f2 Maple C~rl & l•rm•da Village SPAC 2 It l BR, l,,_ batm CpU, drps, 2 pools Net.r 11bp'g and acbool• FROM $9!1.SO ltfo'. 1998 Maple, #3 Mrr. 2'l14 College #2 THE CONTEMOltARY Spec. 2 BR, pvt Jlltio. Frplc, all kitchen bltn1, pool, 85.xllO pitch It putt. 1-aty. Just redec. $140 mo. 1572 Orchard Dr. (Just off Santa Ana Ave.) 546-6261 ar 539--7934 TOWNHOUSE. 8ITlOll new. $240. Z BR. 2"t BA, fireplace, palio, s love , refrlg., wal!her, d r y e r , drape•, carpet a: water fl.Im. illlecL Heated pool le aauna. Beat location. 1085 Dover, NB 8'13-4866 * Newly Decorated * 2 Bdrm w/carport. S80 Dwpoul • water pe.td '~ blk from l(.'bool. 21934 Placentia Ave. :>.17-0380 Lide Ille SH I port Blvd. CM ~1252 Oceanview lot. All due 3 --------$!15 1e $175. Air cond, n11rk'"' yn. lO points OK. 494"1138 SERVICE DIRECTORY ---------------------I SlltVICE DIRECTORY 2 BR, 2 ba, fr\llc, blt·in r-... kitchen, newly dee $225 mo. Orange County Bank Bldg. ANNOUNCEMENTS Brick. Muenry, etc. G1rdenln9 '6IO 3 BR, 2~ oo, S250 mo. 230 E. 17th St. CM. &42-l4S5 incl NOTICES 6560 ___ .......... _____ , 2 BR, 2 Ba dellWI $215 mo. lndvttrfal ,_ '°80 ANTHONY'S MO. -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;·;;-r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Found (Fr" Ada) 6400 ALL TYPES Masonary, Brick G•rden Service antERS. Wiest Bkr. 675-• mt.• .. , Mal Poodl v· Block & Cement work. 2723 SMALL MFG. o3lYUU.U e e. IC Also repairs. 63&-4!916 646-1941 lti9thfy "KlP!&;~tJa 216 Iden-Reas. monthly cat·e. Prun. 1 BDRM. newly decor. Spacious Otfice, central .,._,., Landacap ho Adults no pet. Util pd. NMr loc. Off atreet fta..&rlftg Found. • bl-Ak .._· whl•-rabb·1l C1rpent.ri"t 6590 I In&. ing. Exp. r- vla ..-•u• ... • ""' tJculturi!t. "Tender. loviDI Bay, $140· 107 l'lol'eoce. Price $27,500 ·lease $180 mo. • tame. Indianapolis Ii \? Carpenters ready 10 do care for Green Gardens". PhOlle Georse WUliamaorl, Rltr. Bell.Cb. H.B. CaU 536-8'J77 your 673~'7? 673-4350 OPEN EVES. MANS watch. Phpne 56-1682 Buil~ing. rep&lr, remodel, I . 1 • UPSTAIRS. 2 BR. 2 ~ !!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!~~~ aft 6 pm. 548-5107 days. Add-a-room. Frank 548-69.-l-I r Adair s L•ndsc•p1n9 :fctd,mo.drPI~ ~~~·.,..,. _; 6085 REPAIRS * ALTERATIONS e D I ,._·•-·tat! ., ....,., ,...,_,., v,,,._ Lelt 6401 CABINETS. Any llu job. es ill • .""' auon FOR SALE: Ah JIW1IOH 2000 . 23 yra exper. 548-67l3 • Lewn ~tenance HunH...,... IMch 5400 IQ-ft Comm'l Bldg. Center LOST: Mm. grey male poo-• Re&1dent:ial • Oxnm1. CM. For details call: die w-sUv. collar, vie. ~ ,.__ t ri u-644 0303 Verde, nr. clUb. 540--0696 ~ernt -"' •~•cHWOO-Dw •am• &ealty *No Joa roo sMALL1 • 5"' 64U5fiO Personals 6405 AJI repain. Add. rtmodeJ, Let's Put 5onte COLOR Apartment Homes a.....a..--s-1 a.~1 I will not be r eepo111ible for Reu * 962-1!16.l/642-5064 in Your G•--'-n ____ ,.... ___ '"-•-'°'°--debts cootncted without my REMOOELJNG • comn:;erdal "'9 Private patios· Near Beach. Golf and Shoppin1. 3 Bit 2 INths, f rplc 2 llt 2 INthl, fNtl" 1 IR· Welk In clotett Warner It Sprlnidale, H.B. (2 mils w "'Beach Blvd.) 142-5008 ... 142-3615 omCES &: yard atorage 11>act suit. contr. w sm. mfg N'pt Bch Owner 642-2809. 5 gnatu.re. Ron a I d C. resideotial. Cabinets, etc. Wkly Service • Mo. Rat.el Stenstrom, 3844 Liberty Preci~ worker 548-006'1 Qca.nups ·Lawn Maintenance Lane, New Brighton, Minn. 6 75-1960 wmowm, 57, non-drinker Cement, Cencrete 6600 --------Apt and G~ aeen-up 6100 seeb ~ of lady QUAL1Tt e e e MQWing and edging. Odd --------about same ICC· Dally Pilot • • • CEMENT WORK jobs a: btuJ.ine. 54Mlllf6 ONE oC the laat Iara• a n d box M-28 CALL m.-5056 Lets beauUful fee limple lot An· GENERAL yard c~ tiqua Way, Dover Shores. ALCX>BOLICS AnOlllJmOUI CUSI'OM PAnos & ll'ff' aervice, haUlinf, roto. , *U-L-2 IR ARk. _KI=7=-m91=.===== Harbor AreL Phone m..f?Z4 Block walls. AlJo concrete ~· Reuonabl~. "6-S84I ...._.. r•• -2' ffoan. so.wing .l removal. 842-1010 FURN. IACH'LOR Out of State,,..,. 620I *SINGLE ADULTS • •CONCRETE WORK • General S..ffclll 6612 Utilities included Call for recorded me111age Of All 'I)tpel. No job too-. Near ahopping NEW KINGMAN AD-24 Hours a day * 531-6310 Small Call· 892·1038 Pamtlng, Plwnbinc, Cu- IO.l Knoxville, Apt o. HB DmON: Large lots. waler, ========::;; EMENT . penrty. Reas! Rel Il'llllftd, 536-2914 power. S695 full ~. no Announcements 6410 CN ~ w~ ... aF11 types!. I BankAmerlcard OK Down, no month, no in-0 J"V 100 WINW, fee CS . j Call "Mike" 642-0MS EXTRA Lg. Z BR. crpts, terest. Free pictures, Maps. Coast Health Cllb H. STIJFLICK ~8615 dr1>e, blt·ins, patio. No pets. Write Box 486, Kingman, TiiORYK CONCRETE COMP~ ~e~ It SU0. Util paid 962-1636 ~ Arizona e FREE SAUNA e NO JOB TOO SMALL. r e p ~ 1 r ' r ceidenhakom: 6246 ========· With Swedish maasage by F ti 6"" i:c~•& merclal. Rooms addeO. &'75---------7 Experienced Musuese' rtt es mates. ,,,..,,... 3Q3S • LGF., new 2 BR , bit-Ins. pa· bd\a~, It. I. 6230 OP"C"M 7 DAYS A WEEK V 0 ,•no• ....... -~ Chfld Care 6610 " E N REPftM\41 tio, bar.: best area. ..,., 750 ac. for inc SJ:iOM rq. 9 am-10 pm Plumbing, Carpentry, Dec> Y.onth. 486-tJ49. Desert ac. (or boat. Apts 132 E. 18th St. 642-5090 * ~ . school. own homt, trlcal, any home repair. CLEAN 2 BR. cpts I drps, for home. Otrul 4,000 ac tor fenced yard. Hot. lunches. Dick Squi.tts 546-507'9 pool. Kida OK. AvaU 2 I 16. inc. Funerals 6412 LoYLnc cue. 962-1966 U1S I mo. 962-2109 HAYTER V. TRADER UCElNSEl> DAY CARE H1uli"1 Sant• Ana 5'20 642~ Bo'x 24.52, Rlv~;189 WESTMINSTER Hot lunches, n•P8, crllte. CLEA--N..-Jots-. -l&ral--et,-etc-.' MEMOll &L PARIC Harbor-Baker * 546-1539 Tree mnoval, dump, lklp, VOL TAlltE PVT Pty -dnpymnt adult "' backhoe, fill , grade. 96U74S FllOM $99.50 occ. hrn, 4 BR, l BR or Mortu.ry & Ceme .. ry Centr1ctort 6'20 ---• d dr ~ 21' b UGH'r HauliJll, ,__, L"e 1 BR, 2 BR, Studios en, • 14JD rm. ;-s a . Comr,:e funerals (f) WE WD.L I _._ • CM F I h c et1J1-QI>. --1es. .,...,., Hotpoint bltns, refrlg, area. or sm r m. rom $2AS I .. -- cpta, drps, pvt patio, duplex, ~ !ITS. Write Cem.tery a.ta BUILD rrt / H~~~=· ~. pool, recreation area. box. p.J; Pllot. f-$130 · • .. __ ......_u-• ... _,.,,.,~ "1 S F . . Rd 547 7--'...... n.CU>UU'O° .... Trimmlnc· ,....,....;..-we ., 0(s~ ~:en i.: lat SU I. E. Wlftt9d 6240 lncludn Endowmtnt Carr CUSTOM MILLING It all. Exi>ert won. ~ Everytbtng In one beautllul COSTA MESA WMBER ' $105 -$120 Luxurieut Tew"""- 2 BDRM Unfumllbed Eke lcitchen. Beautiful bil \...,._ ... ch S70I WANT To ti.zy, ttntal units, pla~ meens le!!ll cost No DD PJ:mt. Ml "909 I~ Tax 67- ellt fll N_,art. DOl1h d No 1rtflic problems. ---------• Ulh, C.M. CUh. Up to 14ll01 Beech Westminsttr Additlcas * Remodelln1 Nathan Tu S.mce $7S,OOO. Must be In Sood 531·1'125 ' 893-2421 6~ H. ~ick·~7170 Orange Countie. Larpst QOfldidon. Call 1•6·4 11 2 !!!!!!~~~~~~I Leftl fo'"' .••••• $10 a1b!r JO A.M. NEW CONSTR. • Additions St_.• T•x as: .. lryelttlftt 6550 Remod-u-# -Uc. Contr. •• · • • • • ·.,. """"" For home appt. call 6150 BABYSimNG. An )'lime. OON RAWE 642-l2t6 NATHAN TAX SERVlct: -.;.-;.-;.-;.-;.-;.-;.-;.-.-------------527. 7142 Any are. My bomr. ~ C...,.t Cleanl 6625 -----~--1 Comdty Acreacie i~.:.CM. °!~1;;!,airvlew, "' * m1 YEAR * • ac. In 1be foothill &ft& ,....,. atta. _._ DURMl.EAN Rua a8d \Jptl. A·l S'l"ENO pool. Nr ahp'1. Adulta onl1. 1tO CLIPP DRIVI HARBOR TOWNHOUSE WXURY J\JRN/l.JN1'uaft 2217 Harbor B1vd., CM Yeuty Le&M. t Is 2 Bil ~ remodel 1 le 2 BR ltepa to !bore A: Shops And Bach Apt.a. Wallt to OceanvlR from every Apt. Grd, Jr hi, HI IChl la OCC. trom $1SO mo up. SILVER GATE APTS -.24ft 98a El Camino. Apt·l Msr. MODfiN 2 Btt. new decs, 2 BR Htd Pool, ~t ma-alna, view, be1~ Jor -·1 mo. util pcS. Ad-p1. Mlaltl Oft)y, no,.... .._ i..-Mathewl. Lies DEPENDABLE mother. My Oeuen. R.eeommencW by HARBOit S80P'G amt. ~tar a bone ranch Home Weekdays only. 24 Pan!nt ~ McCall'11 fol' 7 0.,. a Wede. 1 BR. Uppe-. Stave la reMa. 2 Bedrooma, carpell, ~-wtth aood Intl land for yn. AIM 171!1 I: Oran1e. ~· 1'-.e 8tlmale, 548-FED. &: St. SUO: 1.& ..._ W5 util. pd. ril> W. center 0cun View. SW!mmln~ pool. nCta and JO min. from thf' 543-m<MI · $14.50. 25 Yrs. ~· 1 .... o.lu. •17«>. 666211. $110 mo. ..... 494-3513 St. ~2396 Adaltia, 1140. mo. -.-~ f'wy. • S4.000 "P<'r DAY catt. my home nr. Ad· O.,...i 6'IO KEMMER TAX SERVQ. MODERN :z Bit Apt. SI , hie. ac. For Into plc1u1f' call am~ l Broolchunt; planntd "I 19'20 Harbor, C.M .• ~ Adalt1. no pelt. Av•ll Mar ltent1la Wanted 9"0 Cletn 'O'!OnlJ>1IOll with: 1ctivllit'11, lier.need. 961-2'130 e J•J GARDENING e GE'lTINO A ttbld! Jlor Ith. SA soott Pl. 846-2323 --------lckheff •"4 AMoc. Inc. WlLL Catt tor cbild our Cleanup work A 70Ul" 1ciwnl qukk Income tax ~ 2 SR, bu everytbinr In M-w:, N~,::'~ 1111 W. Cbepma.n An. bomt dependable family. prdlnli:ie, _.,, elt 5 tn your Mme • ail IOo1'JM lua trlplu. Ralilofo.WUaon ,_ 1 yr. or more: riUls Ortull9, Callt. can 675-4393 ..... -~ .._ ._ev_H_. __,...,,.....,.......,.,_..-- SJ.Z5. 2*-C KIDltr. WM.W .. ,.,.,... A rtdeoar.. • sa,an Eft.wtmdl. 538-'72'7 BABYSlTl'ING la zny 11amt OAIUllJflNG, ooqlltt ltr- 2 ... Apt. ,..., .. .... ...... ...,. .... SS. cky • .., aptC«U.0 t'D 30 ,_. ........ 1'o -n dlldrtl « ,.... OJI' m£ Pref flaadlY _.. ~~,_~IAl!NCl~A~~L.:..--llllVICI --av = s=w --. BJ ()ns. J'll: MM'19 .... S (Jr J IR, --1 _, _,,_'-IV LGE J M. S .... ..._ pr. H..,.rt a..dl. .... Opp I la-'t• 6* a..U. MIHllTJ, etc. ~ GAllDllO:ll W/ltck, ms mo. trWG:U --~ ~-¥ b 2 • 1J Ml50e WANTED CO rtnt 4 or 5 ".::" ~ ""'11 --:::. Vfrl ,..,_ -..mt. t'ft9. &-1=umuua..-r1D>~l M-"oN pod J.l(c-~.-a • .,.,_.,_..,,,' BIUQC Concnte try MOWING t EDG.ING Nr ltGrt9, Adultil1 ~ mt-f'ftC9.. c.D ,..lftO. .. ,,_ '--"'-. w _ r-1. a.ton\ Ol ne I u .. al 1" ~ _...u_ urw ""' CK .,._ !lit m4MI -...i.a-r-lr MJ.a>.it • ._ Whl• r •srts' ..... 1'1111 J1k 11rnw. · "'"" • • ..,.,.......... -L~~~~:~~~---~---~~---~~~--in~~~•~s~t~•~tDD~k~~·~~~ ~-·-~ ,~~'~ ~m ~~-1 \ ' - DAILY PILOT ......... F*-'Y U. 1968 ~••viCI outlCTOiY JolS 1 IMPLOVMIN~ JOU ' IMPl.OYMINTJOU a IMf'l.OYMm'F ... WLOYMINT .... '° ... ·~·~-~--·------- ...... Tu 6740 .,..,, Wanted Mtn noo :~!!.::~~...!!~:..!:~ &••N.W..,.. ,.., Acd . -l •t. 1951 Heme -Office ......... Now J~tlnc for!Ml" r. J. Hanna practice OPEN T DAYS '710 SollhOre, N .B. • '7s.3W • G. I . HOlsflMAN- EnroUed t.o pr9cilce bdore lntemal Rf!'Venue Service for App't. 646-5421 FU.E NOW· PAY LATER BY APP'T. &G-7494 Oran1e Councy loccm• Tax Service m w. 19th, Suite F. C.M. lrenlng 6755 IRONING WAm'ED $2.00 per dozen. Brhl1 bucers.. * 548-3617 IRONING, Sl.25. Brina your own banJm. C1I 6790 CLEAN wlndowa. floorra. carp etc ; homes I: offict1. !Was. 'nit Bnpter Side 543-4134 Dt:PENDA8LE painUng at REASONABLE p r I e e a. Quality work " mattrial.J. 5'>D'7 or 546-2629 11'lTEJl « Ext. P AINTINC. DOIED. SERVICE. Loc:al nt. FREE est. ~1677 VETS 8c:nlW Palnttnc 1nt or Ext. 10 yn In area Ra.a. me Elt 142..om -PAPEltHANGElt- * 642-%743 * OJatom Patio Cmtr1 and Concrete Work Dale Oonat. Co. ~ Plumblnt Plumblns repalra It Service• • • Brilht Yount mu t... ttf'ftted In ~ Fl~ld otnc. ex~ ln la)wt and ~ dctallinl. Preler one to twO yean or collect or ooe who la now a t t e n d I n a nlibt lcllool and wiahea to work da~•· Apply Steve Joyce 133-0600, ext. 21t2 COUIS RADIO COMPANY 19700 J1mborM Rd, Newport le•ch All applicants reviewed on merit with no bias toward Race, Color. Creed or Sex. AQUA·TROL Hydro • Dynamics Divialon needs 20 men immediately Several Dept. openinas · Saln a, Service. Credit Penonnel Management Trainee. $-17$-mo min. guar- antee II qualified. AU deplll. h a v e Training Program. Skilltd or Unskilled acct~ tabl.e. High 8Chool ,..ads or equiva.ltnt. For Applieation info CALL S47-'*'7 MIOYS Dey lbift.. <11/t!T 13. A~ in penoo t.ll and u IBIBI f. lH NEWPORT BEACH drain llnel stoppiagH cltared --------1 Ali8 O!Jlcount Plumblns 642-1680 TRADE! Exl>f'11 work for ANYTHING -fumlturt, tools, YolJ-Mm•lt. 142-Q341. Plumlffnt LEAKS'.' G11 or water el.ec- tronically located under ce- ment, blacktop, lf'OW'd, walls. lhoWtn. 11\1 place. Rcp1dred. Waln llnf'S clfeb. ed. pl't'SS\ltt ttttored. CALL "LE>.!\S" ~ BankAmer\carlS OK Plumbms. Emel' ~ la Spedalliins: n:ti*. Ill"'. appl. tnstal. Ra&. MMGt PWMBING REPAIRS RDIODl!1 Kitchen C.._. NIGHTS Steady woc1t, &ood pay. Apply alter 2 p.m. DAN COOKE, C!lel MF.SA VERDE COUNTRY CLUB 3000 Clubhouw Road Costa Mesa m o• Cll-YAL .CO. IS HIRIN'i Turret Lathe Operaton • Potter and Johnston • No. 4A Ir SA Warner & Swasey (Swint •nd Dey Shlftt) • Bullard (Swint Shift Only) .. Engine Lathe Operators (Swing Shift) Assemblers (01y Shift) Craters (Dey Shift) Join this vital, expancll11t la- clustry with the foremost manufacturer of automatic valves and colttrols. CALL OR APPLY CLA-VAL CO. 17th & Placentia Costa Mesa 548-2201 An equ1I opportunity employer ---------------- Order at·m•r ~as •M· . .... prdernd Construction Engineer Mii WMD JOU llE TO WOii fCI THE &AS CCltPAIYI Cood ltartif1I salaries, tx.ce&. lent opportunity lor advance- mmt. paid vacaticlm. paid ._~-~lm!!~"1!!!!!-•I balidl.>'I, alckneu allowance, 'art Tlnw Offlq dilabWty protection. pen-Gfrl flrlday lions, steady work • rain or Are 21 tq 3S 1or buay ehHrfl.ll lblne. moda1I office. Type 50 wpm Comt to 1911 s. Statt Colleae Btvd. Anaheim Mclllday through Frick.y from 1:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m .. SOUTHERI COUllTE &AS COMPAIY An equal opportunity employer TRAINEES WE NEED 2S MEN TO TRAlN FOR Au. PQSI. TIONS IN ALL DEPART· MENTS DUE TO NEW FACTORY B RA N C H OPENING IN OR.ANGE co. or LARGE EASI'ERN MANUFACTURING I: DJS. TRIBUTING FIRM. STARTING SALARY $480 MO. WE NEED MEN WITH AU. TYPES or WORK BACKGROUND. FAST PROMOTIONS ALSO COMPANY BENEF'ITS AND PROFIT SHARING AVAILABLE TO QUAJ.t. nED MEN. TOR INTERVIEW CALL MONDAY & TUESDAY 537.2312 00 tJedrlc., UM 10-by .Mer and hue exper. In accouau ncelvable. MUlt be lharp and neat appeutq. Send letter witb qualWcadona, experience, and •aaes ex· pecttcl to "HMr·. eox ms, Newport Beach. WADIESS Over 1.1. APPLY 3 • 5 DAILY S11ack Sltop No. 1 2305 I . Coa1t Hlwy Corona del Mar Racllo-T•phon• Dltpetcll Giit 25 to 40 yean. Must '°1ow JocaJ area. Apply In 1>m1011 YELLOW CAI CO. 186 E. · 16th St. Costa Mesa FRIENDLY Home, working mother. two Utt le flrla "'° quire housekeeper. Uve in. Muat love chlldren WO Pl?!' month. R t f e r t n c e a Daytln:)e 897-2533. Enninp 968-1ru IAIMAIDS ••• ••• and GO.GO DANCERS $300 per woelc. 638-5483 or 63J.97fi3 • OPERATORS LAGUNA IEACH 3.50 hr for top quality work on Better Dtt11ses Oort 494-8111 -,---------GlkL'S OJ.lb of the Harbor * * area, pl'OflT&m director to ST ART WORK plan a: direct dal1Y a: Se«l8d ... (4 ....... U:a •·•>· •• ptdwr ·~ wtdt a mlai• --fJI ........ eJeo. ~ •• .....,. lil.t ba¥e ~ fl, colol' code rl.nd ~t l'ecocnltioe wtdl ddcr· me abWty. Good atartinr nte a8d t>w.llta IDdadi• 12 dQI vacatklll ~ the flnt ~ cl employ- ment. In addltlan we Yt'il1 re locale to a new air condltloned plant ln the lrvlnt lnclmtrial Oimlllex (acijacent to Oranse County Airport) thla April. APPLY 8: 30 a.m. to 4: 30 p.m. Evf!llinr lntervkwa May tie arnnsed. YUWI DATA MADIE 1590 Menrovl• Newport leech An tqU&l opportunity ~yer M·F CITY OF NIWPORT IEACH HAS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR: • Secretary (Ubrtry) e St.no 1&ildlns Dept.) • Typl1t-Half time (Buildin& Dept> OuUtandine career ops:ortuni ties W'i lb sood l&larits. exrel· lent benefit&, and ideal woridng cmd> tlona. For oomplete details apply at: Penonnol Office CITY HALL 3300 Newpert Blvd. Newport leach, C.tlf. Betwttn S a.m. I: 5 p.m. Feb. 13th tbru Feb. 16th IMMEDIATELY IPeCial evmta f or lirl'a --1-1-C-.-IT-.. -R-Y-.--$!.JI ,., hour qn • ttn u . 5 Da1I "' "' -.Rm a.,., ~ 40 a week. 40 hn. PrnlouJ RECEPTIONIST 8is to trw.1JL and wortt youth work desirable. Call Gm'l Offtce, SH req. aharp KnowW99 of lettering I T YfM Specif.cation c.nw,,_..-.. Art Directer (714) MM670 PUIUCAnON SERVICES, Ltd. CiOO CAMPUS DRIVE SUITE toO NEWPORT BEAOi ..... Id 6'2-3110 flEMALI DIVISION hecvtl• s.cy. Te $625 A ftfWl:J created polition Wblda delmllda top lldl1a and abOlt;y to k.eep pece with a bu«Y, IUCceufUl eucutive. Prefer ase ltMO. Experieoct! In Ccr!,strucdon Development belpfuJ. <Employer ~ tee) l'C lookbeper To $600 ~~~~~~~~~I Ill Jl'O'rinl private lndutJ7. -Ceeuatty Ins. Men MUlt be adept In~ Addlq Mutual l'unda to your thnl Profit A Lola. (Appli- ules wm .not lnterfeore with cant pays fee) your praent woril, but wlU FC lookk..,... add men doUan to your 1~ To $550 eornc. WE WILL TR.AIN YOU. c.ll Mutual Fund Must have experience ID lleld Btn. Inc. 642-MIJ of oomtruction. u/45 pleue. ========-(Eoiplorer pa.ya fee) Schoot•lnstructlon 7600 General Office CLAIMS ADJUSTERS Ml.DID TIAIN NOW! EXCITING OPPORnJNI· TIF.s NOW! Trained clalma •dJusten alWQa In DE- MAND to bllndle explosive lncttue In oumbera at •l· dementl totaHnc BILLIONS 01' DOLLAR.I tech year! Jo. IUrance ·Adjlnten Scboola of tm N. W. Tth Street, Miami, Fla., can &how you bow to TRAIN AT HOME in spere time to handle claima for auto acddent:a. robberies. titta, hDrr:lcann, tornadoes. crop louft. workmen'• com- pensation, riot damaaes and jn-el thefts, etc. 'NATIONAL JOB PLACEMENT ADVlS- ORY ASSISTANCE. Excltlnc work, penonal freedom, top pay, and professional atatue. COLLEGE DEGREE NOi' NECF.SSARY. Field tra.lnlnt aiao provided by EXPElU· ENCED PRO~IONAL INSTRUCTORS. For full ~ formation. mall coupon t<>- da,y. No OBLIGATION. Approved For Veteram Uncle!' New G I· BiB For prompt reply write to: $450 ~tinl or colltp coane In eClllllGlftics belptal plul sood atati.dcal typiaa. U/JJ pleue. (Employer peya fM) Gfrl l'rlday $450 Muat eQjoy detail and falJow.. "' work. Good t;yplas requir-ed.~ erperience helpful. (Applk:ant peys fee) "'"....,"' Secy. $450 Experience in Purcbuinr helpful. Prefer dict&pilone or shorthand ability. <Employer s>QS tee) Order o.lt Mn T'bil company will tt..m • matun woman with sood re- ceDt 1eneral omce f!Xll!li- t.nee, plua abiJ~ on 10 kl!)' adder. (AppHcal\t pays fee) Markethtt Secy. $450 A Jood CUft'r' potential with an expandtnc company for young lady, •1e %NO. Short· band 80 wpm. <Employer pe,ya tee) R1eeptMnlst IC-3128 -=----=--:--:--=--1 ...... Midi. -c.. willt cmr .. "'° Jftl'1I °" ~ ill order acbtd- u&ar aad administration ol c:.utomer order& dtstr- al>M. Some production ~UJeful. .......... ....,.,,.. fw California llceneed engineer wtth eight to ten years experience In heavy commercial •nd lndu.trlal con- strvction. Should be f•mlllar with cost est• lrMtlnt and cecl9 In- spection. Chalfontint ca .... r po11tlen with stable, t rowing com- pany. PloaM Mnd r ... ume: wtth ~ air fU. Mra. Murpby 64&-n81 on the phone. Prefer a&e l61q tqUfpment. No ex-P AR'I' TIME SALES, ~ J0.45. INSURANCE ADJUSTERS SCHOOLS Dept. 1203 P. 0. Box 3173 Anaheim, callf. 9'.mt To $400 Compa.n.y prtfen ]0.35 yeara ol age. attractlw mature ..-oman wtth 65 wpm « better typq. (Applicant pays ftt) . ' . '°"' $...,,... 6'15 2121 f'banda AY~. a... Mna-.. I 'artdnt Lot Swffpfnt • Ser.., ~ .i.op man e ~ e will lcnow&tdJe of trauba and IWia automatic. ~1.. ltepolr, 6940 IF YOU need Remodeling. P AJJl,,-iNG • • • REP AIRS CALL DICK • • • 642-1'79'7 • Lathe mm " drill press CJl)enton. • Trainees w I machine ahop bksmd In hfgb IChool. Salesmen & Managen '960 ear.er opporty with leadi• s.w __ i..-nt....______ firm offutna onr 100 mu- Alterations, cuatom dre• malona. Reuonable pricea For app'l, 6TUOl5 • Alterationa. Hems $2 • Custom Dru1maldns e CALL KAY 87>4730 A lteratlont-442·5M5 Neat, acc:w·ate, 20 yn. exp. !Teilorlng 6970 Alttrations \ R~'tYllnl Men • Ladies. 673-2110 PURDUE TAILORS, CdM * Verne. the Tile Man * Cuat. wor:C. Install l re. pairs. No job too mall. Plaster petch. Le ak in & shower repalred. 14'1-1957. tual f\mda. Full or pt ttm.. No QJ)t1' nee. we train. Npt Bch amce. &G~ suta Ana amc:e. 5'7-&131 Investora FlnandaJ Semeea, Inc. • Dishwasher Nights. Apply in person LOI. 's or alter 5 p.m. SMt Shirt Rest. 2241 W. Coast Hwy., N.B. Apply Steve Joy~ 133-0600,. ext. 2112 COUllS RADIO COMPANY 19700 J•mboroe Rd. Newport leach All applicant& reviewed on merit with no bias toward Race. Color, Ctted or Sex. Electro . mecbanlc back· sroond· Alilo need trainee with plumbln& or pipe flt· tins background. Apply: w .. tem Technol09y, Inc. 2'lO W. Central Ave. Santa Ana 546-6186 An equal opPol1\lftlt;y employer Steve Joye• 133-0600, .... 2112 COl.UMS RADlO COMPANY 19700 J•mborM Rd. Newport leach AJ1 applicants reviewed on merit with no bias te>- ward Race, Color, Creed or Sex. ferit1tee nroemr"Y b u t cosmetic salon L a g u n a Ftf>ne 642-3432 wk-da)'I must be able to 1tart Beach. Interviews W~d-Sat work hrunediately. ll-4:30. Fountain ol Youth CAii '•'-'Ml Dept. 1416 s. Cll Hwy. L.B. 494-Pll'f TilH Work M!-4466, Ext. 4 ~ Good MmiJ'Wll for ~ * * WOMAN SO to 55, unen-men wbo qualify. Sen NEED IXTRA MONEY? cumbettd, with Medi-Care. AVOO neat your bome. I need extra mm. S70 Week Medi-Cal 1rilllnr; experience, Call collect 53C).58SO In Convalescent h o m e --==--=-==-----wary, pert-time eves. C&11: Salary open. Wrtte Box M·2'i WAITRESSES, Morn I a 1 Mr. Allen 77~2021 D.iUy Pilot. l!hlft. B e a ch c omber Restaurant 2633 w. Cit. Women 1300 •DONUT Shop work. No ex· Hwy, Newport ~e~. n~~pPty!W: EXPERIENCED Motel at MR. DONUT l35 E. l7th Maid. Part time. Good C.M. i"Y· .AR>ly ln per.an. 22115 Agenciea, SCREENED Penonnel Agency 901 Doftl' Dr.. Newport BcD Harbor BJ., C.M. 1.cretary Name··•••••••••••••••••••·• A.le ••••• ··········-········ ~ .................... . City ......................... . Citate ••••••#••·············- Z.tp •••••••• ~ •••••••••• M.TJ. ......Schoo .. • aw ProsramnUns e IBMK~ •PBX TypUic 541-2672 Secretary P•rt Tlmo/ Permanent Needed from 9 • 1 dally tor YOUlll lnlurtnce executive. Must have accurate SH and typing. !The above opportunites are ln the aeneral Beech Area.) MALE DIVISION All Job Opportunities ill the Men'• Dtviaion are F~ Paid by the employer without ex· ceptlon. C.M. nm. needt top notch pt. Type 56 wpm, SH 80. front olc. des'•· $400 to 11tart. ./ SHAMPOO ~ISTANT =-:-==,,,------ for Kelly Templeton'• Hair WAITRESS • in•~ .l Stylists. Must have Calif. Swine. Sl.65 hr. Cott.Ille Cosmetolosiat Uc. 445 E. 17th Coffee Shop, 562 w. 19th St. u YOU PLAN TO TAKE Micro Wave St .. Costa Mesa MU'l94 c09ta Mesa • a buaineu coune. Enttineer Gel Friday Type 50 w,>m. accntg. know· ledge. Ught SH. Age 25-40. Salary $400 to start. Other Poaltlona Available ly Appointment 642-1484 54M020 --Enc Secretary P _, e WAITRF.SS ~ p.m. 6 A'ITEND ... __ ......_, tha $12,000 ART time Babyaltter ... 1. da.)'I. otr Sun~-Apply ....., ......,.,. · t ernoon. ~le, able to HAMBURGER HENRY placn lta GRADUATES. For new productl de4nlop. rtve lovin& eve to 10 mo. • POLLY P~ menl wh6cb wUl 1-d to ct.- old girl ~ home C. M. 7l36 Placentlit, Collta Meaa BUS~ CC>U.ECE partment IUPft'V\lion. Must 54M792. e GIRL-MUST BE 21 e 325 N. Newport 81., N.B. have BSEE with U years ex- MA1URE LadJ nMt 4 e Nile ah11V6 PM tlo 2 AM. Pbone ~ perience Micro wave Amp. chftrful must' be good MUJt dance . * MJcro-Mll\I CLAVJS..M~.Rl lifter and Strip Une Micro --------No Drthand. dJctapbone plain cede. 3:30 PM tiu,; Skirt. * * 56-9!183 ~ N. Santa Ana Ave. wave. dimer. N_.,.,..rt. 613-5CK9 DftltaJ A.let Wtd. ·-..,_ • Eqine I.Ille MICMalsts • Turret lithe • Drtll Press Open • Tool Crib llle1 45 hour min worit week Statd:Y emp!oymeont JtrotJt •rtnc J. C. Wftl CO. 671 W. 17th St. CMta Meta S41-M21 An equaJ opportunity employer ~ Good typiR. Over as• 25. Knowled.at of srapblc arta processes de- airable. Salary start $425. HllERGER Per...,,i Asmcy 002 W. 17dl, CM 64M241 KePto 5'50 Some~ and~ curat. tn'll· WI.LIAM PENN Exec Secy, a-40 .... to ii> RN, Dr. Ole. 3MD ••· $550 \Udqlf'. D-315 • • • • • • • • • • liOI ARGUS IMPLOYMINT CCICSULTAN'T AGENCY 2043 w.-..r. NB 541-TT96 1624 W'*111f, NB 547.Q36 1695 Qel'at/ Anhm m.oo4l MoOa INTIRNISIS ,._. 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Small clalHL 'l'hll requha a Calltami& OPERATORS -Blind Stitch GOOD all • around bautY lh1ckef.Ward Prep. 540-oa> mte UC'tft8e. .,._tklll ii wtttl SpedaJ Madltne. Garment operstor for anal elepnt LD"ETIME Giit • O.OCO.t 10 an automated cllnk:a1 lab m rnfJI'. Only openaton mak· ..:on. Nita's 1445 GI.-.,,. tin._ Tn0c Scbool lTS Del tbe Wu.bin! W-1alte sna. tnc $811 to SHO wtc. apply. LB 49f..2Sll MAr, CM. 548-28511 Mor..Wed. An exceDent compan)'. SU. 1580 Monrovia. N.B. 142-26611========::.!.;"-:::::=w=..._._..===== ary nesodable. COOK, Exper.. ,,..-t·t.!me. Hotp Wented ..,... d~ ~: Glnn)'·B Cof. Wemen 7400 omen 7400 Collectfn Supervleer ftt Shop, 20'l Ma.lrl st.,-----------------Te $1'0 Balbo& "5 y ~ dPdiaaoe In llUlO NEED Reliable bebJl\tttt. flnaoe credit A ColJectiom, M7 home. Good~. al':1C'I ........ ~ .... ..,.,._, hrL 1 atrl lC monttll• 548· ..... ~. Under 30 tritb a 3322 depee. HSEKPR (or elderly lady. 1.1.M, COMPOSEI OPOAJQIS Fl H rm .l twd + salary. Leisure thlM daUy. 1050 Skyline Dr.. l...,.a:na Bch. __,..,..,.....,~'=""'~..---=-~-· Applications for llPIO TYPISTS Being Acc•P.ted I ,.. .. , .. ,...w ... . c.n Mn. Zemlicu (714)~70 General Mltlntenance An~manta~ fl'al ~ WUltr ..... ed to tlb care ol tbe IDllolr-lnl rt,. iill'llllllai: ~Main~ Ca1>ftto . .,..._ Miiier ~ A Pllltllbhll Muat han~~ 1 11 c I n ( r j • MllCHANDISI f<>a I SAL• AND TltADI ,F~ IOOO CAICELLED H..,11Mef O.C.ator Pumlture . TeleuWeu . IEir A llW CClOl lY $9 MO. Rent cu ~to pardwe ...... cklt.ery • "-Service NO ·DIPOSrT Slf-tsJ1 193-1031 . llOOI. TAILD --•U'8WlCK ,,, .. ,, ft1ANGl.S .......... a #'1dD~ .. .._..-~-Cw- ONLY -~ -QMSP CID HIM 1'°" ~ 11Mrt d'I: One who -SICARD P'OOI. hoW a 1DM at ara'1 ._. a I. llaJD, ~ dbout '°"fll ber GRASP on ._ . •1112 HDI. * AUCftON * a_!.._TIWIA_JOW_""'_RAN_n."'""rm=CJTY=t ..,...apace....,.•- lf )'Oil wt1l .. • "81 frame Ida. A plans b ..ie . IN• W1MJ a trJ Ul>2t Warttt An. Fountain AIJCISoal ""*1 T p.m. Valley. l3M221 56-9110 Windy'• AuctiM lem 12• RJCHAiDSON. Great ta. ~ Newpot1. 01 ...... m1b' tio.t. Will deal. 9'blDd TCX'7'• lkll· Mat'l ~1 THE ... llaDdard ., ... ilw oUSSPAit Sport. eyc.liafedla aet, MK Fld a.an. 15 bf• mm, l Amft'" CO'fS, ~ 1 lb r a r '1 , k:all trlr · $1500. 673-MOt CAllPJ:RS CRANCE COUNTY'S . LilGEST IELECI'ION ~ encyl dleUonuJ ... anus 0-aft Cabin CN-l'ACl'OllY DIRECT biuut, AmtT Utenllltt, m. lefr. Excellent condi~. OPEN ROAD DEALER ~ All untoudaed bl bcml. ~ lell. 548-6901. N..u opened, Im · wwa ~ 21' Oiris Cab In * HOUll! CARS * QIAS- lllUC'b iacn! &3l-4trT O'\dMr Sprtfisber Fully SlS MOUNTS * SLIDE-INS $$ CASH $$ equip. Mi 1-2'129 • * VAN C<*VERSIONS •-•1•• .. --._ t010 * ll01'0R HOKES We~ cash lor: :!!~• .,, .. .. . .. S,.leh R.Ml ... nce & MldltwT1neen WAS ~tO. $l69t.OO MUST SACRIFICE $A5.00 I J'\lrnlture <I AppUancea --------~iiiii!i~iiiiim "Antiques 'Tools LIKE SAILING? ON ITEM or -DJSLIXE THESE? AU. MAKES A MODEU OOUWCKS : ... ~ .. ~ ..... "····-· ...... ._ OOMPLETE HOUSEnJL. e ~ts. hlib inter· BEACH CITY CUIPERLANO c.Jl sn.aa or GT.am eat, d~latlon, alip ITJ:ll4I Al l'OU.OWS: P 0 It T A B L E 'Diii\watbtr reatals, cleanin&, inlur· 16556 Beacb BIW., HB. ... GorpoU1 I ft. S{>&ftlah eofa Md Matchinc Chair. cu.tom q u 11 t e d with carved wood trim. R. 10 It. Seville Carved velvet ao(a, beovy Daric oak end tabll!s and matchin1 cocktail ta· ble. 8 Piece Kine size Med- iternnffll oak panelled FEZUS-aimls-UIE s.n CO\Wriane, H place uce, etc. aemi. w.d • ~ now PREl'ER ~E! have bltn one, SAC! $125. • Low cost, no work, &~w1 ... .,. .... ~ 54.S-:'T19 CAREFREE sailing! Try Our Club Plan lmttorMd Autoa 9600 AUSTIN HEALEY Mite. W•nt9d 1610 NEWPORT> SAILING CLUB bectroom llllte wttb Ml ~~~~~~!!!!=~I ~ 1ize box sprtnp a · REN r A NEW t=umttu,.A;.pll1nces mattrea. Larte Spanl.lb d~ COLOR TV Color TV'~terMI car dhWlc room. Gold leef $12 MONTH -TOOLS - Spaniab table lamps. Hans· Opt. to buy. Free aervlce. 531·1212 or 19M555 i.ng swq lamps, etc., etc. Frff delivery. No deposit. (Atk for Art) Each glece cu be plll'Cbb-ORDb BY PHC!a: ed individually. 135-1111 WANTED u.aed ELECTR~ Terms available or 839-GG CYa.E in good coodiUon. WANTED Newcomen to Calif. COLORLAND TV Open 7 d.Ys :;;4;:;94-;::;7:::86S=or=49f..=931=4==:::: Credit approved lmmedlatet, RENT R & D FURNnuRE cOLoR rv FREE TO YOU IN THE WARF.HOUSF. $1 MO. 1144 NEWPORT BlVD. * All N:it.:o'.'lAI Makes * COST A MESA WORLD OF COi.OR Ivery nl9ht 'tll 9 10355 Lakewood Blvd., 6 Downey Sit & Sun 'tll (713) 861~ar 675-0110 '6.1 AUSTIN Heeley Sprite~ '!19B!lml!·N~E!l!!!W~•!!l!!!l!!!!!!!!!mllll! New top, orialnal paint. Ex· E.XCITINGI cdlent. $25 deltven. OAC. 901 E. lat Santa Ana. SU· Vewture 21 Sloop Bl Trallerabl•RamP Launched 60 Austin Healq 300 Rdatr Se!Uns Leumi wfparchue • $25.00 dellYVI OAC. full $1995 price S'195.00. dlr. 901 E. OcNnlc YIClht Siles lit, Santa AM. 5Q..880l. 1700 W. CoutlNB 642-6ID P -Cat #167 Must sell Any reuonable offer. Call tW'I aft .. 615-ll07 CAL • 2S #%18. Radio I tel., RDF, Speedo, fathometer. U>sded! 544-4892 838-4CY76 FIAT . . .. ". . -~ . . . . PLYMOtrrH RAMILll JAYWll DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE A Threat A week from today the American Bar ~sociatlon will convene in Chicago. It likely will conform to the norm for national conventions in the American tradition. Tbere'U be t.he uaual haMles over by-law changes and resolullons. Conviviality will prevail in many a hotel room, and perhaps a few individuals will pick up some at:ra businea. But as for official action at the convention itsel f. one item on the agenda could adversely touch upon and affect the lives of everyone in Orange County-and of every other county in the United States. A band.fol of members of the legal profession (iron· ic:alJy having f alled to enforce their own code of ethics upon their own membe1'6) are moving to enshroud court proceedings and aw enforcement in a form of secrecy characteriltic of police states. In the name of "fair trial,., a committee of the American Bar Association is aeeking to deny the American people the right to know their own business. At a Ume when the whole criminal process cries out for closer public scrutiny, the ABA's Re ardon Com· mlttee report would put severe pre-trial restraints on law enforcement agencies and on lawyers as sources of crime information and news. It would virtually make certain thlt all prellmina.ry hearings are closed and would carry a threat of increased use of the contempt power in restraint of free spee<:h and press. By requiring the withholding of virtually all infor· mat.ion about an accused person except his "name, ad· dre• ind iierlal number," the action would hobble law enforcement and strike at the heart of free press. A1 the DAD.. Y PILOT has pointed out in the pait, freedom of the press, as guaranteed in the First Amend· numt to the Constitution, and speedy and public trial, as guaranteed in the Sixth Amendment, are on the same. side in the effort to assure fairnese to the accused. Secrecy where legal proceedings in a free nation are concerned brings tbe whole judicial process under to Justice suspicion. Only through a watcbdo1, unfettered preaa (an the public be assured that thote accused of crimes are being treated fairly and conatitutionally, and. th.at law enforcement is both effecUve and open. The argument that ire-trial publicity prejudicet juries hold! no validity. responsible study of 20,000 felony trials revealed that a higher court reversed only one case because of publicity. On the contrary, full reporting of the essential facta has greatly aided justice by brin~ng forth knowledge- able witnesses. So the press' role h86 been both positive and preventive. Many lawyers -one could hope MOST lawyen - recognize this fact and are opposed to the Reardon report. Still, indications are that the ABA will pus over lt1 prima!'Y obligation to police its own profession and adopt the report. If the ABA does so, it will take the altogether wrong stance that it is Fair Trial versus Free Presa when it should be Fair Trial AND Free Press. Passage by the ABA of the Reardon report will do no harm in and of il!lelf. But 1ubsequent adoption by the State Bar of Calltornia will have the for(e and effect of law in this state. U that occurs, it will be a sorry day for justice, openly arrived at, in Cali!ornia. Abe Lincoln's Wisdom ' Orange Coast children tnow it's Abraham Lin- coln's birthday today because they have a holiday from school. It's not too much to hope that they will learn about the Great Emancipator that he was a man of such wi• dom that he could admonish tbe lawless of his day, "Let not him that is homeless pull down the house of anoth· er, but let him labor diligently to build one for himtelf ... , .. JUST L\Kc OLt> TlMES .'A' They'l-e Victims Of same Error Courts Should Slap Down the 'Master' Idea Blit% Attack• Coat IJ.S. More T .. a $300 MilliOll Thoatlatl at LarJe: Both tbe people who look on life aa a chore and who look on life as a lark are victims of the same error, from different aides -for the purpose of a chore ii to gain time for a lark, and the purpose of a lark ii to enj07 the fruits of a chore; but either without the other ii even- tually boring, unaatisfJing, and aeli· defeating to the splrlt. • • • How many travelers would bother to tale trips Jf they were bound to a vow of allence about the venture upon their return? • • • BuicaJb', an ideoloela ulde, there are only two kindl ol stMea; thole in which the police are an arm of tht 1overnment. and thole in which the fovemment II a arm Of tbt police. • • • CulUvated penoDJ, prefer brnity, quietneea, indlrectneas, and dGQbt; common penom prefer prollxlt:J, loudnen, obvtoumeas, and cndulitJ IThis la why televlaion, which em- braces all four of 1he latter qulltiel, I~ most popular amonc the 1eut <>ducated.) • • • Failure enlarges the 1pirlt ol a strong charac~r and damages the s p i r i t of a weak character; while success makes a ltrong cbarac~r more genUe and a weak character more tyrannous. • • • An ernploye who tellJ hiJ boss what he thlnb the bou wants to hear, rather than what he believes to. be true, is cheating him u much H is be collected a full week's pay for one day's work and many a man who would not dream of cheating by withholding hi• efforta will cheat by withholding hi• candor. * .. • There ls an opUmam dl1tuee for viewing any object In order to un- deratand its proper place; a mountain viewed from a dlJtance lookl lite a grain of ll&Dd, while a grain of sand viewed up agaimt the eye loots lib a mountain ; in ma kin i jucfaJnents, penpective ii all. .... One good tat of pblloaopllic maturi- ty ii whether ,.ou're able to grasp the meaning ol Nietzsche'• trenchant aphomm: "The man of tD.U&htenment mut be able riot only to love bis enemlea. but to hate hla trtenda." • • • A jee1ous peracm la one who ls fonder of suspiclona than of cer- tainties, and thus refuses to exchange the one for the other. • • • Failure to respect a child'• privacy -of spirit, as well u of material uia~nce -la responsible for more estrangement between parents and children than any other single cause. • • • An "epoch" ls the starting-point of a new era In history, not the era itself. Arkansas' Old Monster In Arkanaaa the (host ol an old monster, after loug months In hiberna· lion, has appeared, 1mellln1 of the decayed nesh of men murdered, reek· lng of brutalities and mendacities unspeakable. Prtaonera ditalng out a silt for a °'" piipen at Arkanaas' largest prhon farm found the flnt skeletons -the unknown dead.' Ho" man.7 are dead ln the un- marked, secret irava1 •• fie.tye -- Dear George: J live across Ule way from a lood·looldn1 YOUDI woman who bu a ratber diaconcerting habtl She never pul1J the drapes ln ber bedroom. Alter sbe leavea tbe •how• she &lowly and aruall)' strolls all the way acrou the room. wearinc not nen a towel, until she it out of JiPt 1t htr dre1atn1 table or~ .. J know, u a ieotlema. l shouicl tell her I can ... bet; bot, oa ~ other hadcl -well, 1 eaj07 the view. • What cu I do7 CONSCIENCE.sTRJCKEN Dur Coe9dmc'I: Ptl1illlpl JOU could uplain JOlll' ,._ .. bcr. ean uc1 ten bet MMl1 Moat four battle betww ,.. ,.,UamnlJ lrt- ltl8cta ... ,_. equaDJ stre1 ~ •wakb ber ttn>U ~ --a. rtom wtlDI andld.. - Nobody knows. SINCE THE TURN of the century some 213 prisoners bave disappeared. On the records they are "unaccounted for.'' The state prison physicians says 100, maybe 200 lkeletal remains may be dug up at CUmmlns. Of those already found one was decapitated. Another showed a crushed skull. Dig· ging was halted until further ln· vestigation can be made. A former prison superintendent said the aitt may have been a potters field. OM aw II potten are decapttated or their skulls crushed before burial. THOMAS 0. MURTON WIS callt!(! trom the Unlvuslty of fllinols by Governor Winthrop Rockefeller and uked to modernlle the firm. The prllOll pb.yalcian ~Id tht farm long bad had a bad reputaUon and w11. he nld, a place •here priaoners, rtpOl'tedJ)', in put )'tart were blud(eOOed to death ln the cotton fields for falllnr behlbd. Governor Roc:keftlltr hid lnbtrited a stud.y report ftom fonntr Governor Faubus sbowtnc torture, corruption, aod bribery to be rout1ne at the Jll'laon. The new rovernor called tn u ~ ln pual reform. Thia expert ukl be CC*ld DOt mnaln anotblr IDOGUl ad keep bit aanlt;y. TllJI MONfl'D. brw'9lt -Clf Mbernltioe tbe of cmvkts a..,, arm. • beut. aneJbe deatll. ti blood _, P'eed to put meuare. b b)a- ,_. decadel Udl mw naMd .. Soula wt&b lepllzed lm1111111lt;J. I, By J. EDGAR HOOVER Directer Federal Bureau Of J11vesU1at1on Man cannot live in our complex society today without a system of laws. The syatem i1 doomed unless the laws are enforced. and the en· forcement ollicer is ineffective unless his efforts to maintain the peace LDd protect life and property are 1upported by the government and the people. The destruction of law enfotcement, particularly at :be locaflevel, appears to be a prhne objective of somt din.l· dent groups and indlvidua.la in our country. While they have made no appreciable headway, they are creating such a smokescreen of harassment and intimidation that en- forcement of the law is becoming an ovenrbelmiaa burden for m any agencies. IN SOME AREAS, the doctrine of diasent Is bordering on a doctrine of nihilism. Since local law en· forcement represents the first line of defense of our 90Cial order, it becomes a primary target of thole who challenge established authority. Regard.less of the cause they support. many groupa seek altercattons wtth local police to gain publicity and aytb· pathy. Consequently, in this rebellloua cllma~. law enforcement muat not only cope with an alarming and ln· crnsing crime problem but must alao defend ita very uisunce. Currently, there is a move to have federal courts take over certain local police deparbnents and supervise their operations. According to this rldiculoua plan, the courts would place a police department in receivership and appoint a special "master" with full admJnlstrative powers over ill affairs. The courts could do thls COUD• try a great service if they would promptly, and with finality, slap down such schemes to undermine and destroy local law enforcement OVER THE YEARS, the FBI bu consistently championed the cauae ol progreaaive state and local law tn· forcement. America has no place for, nor don it need. a national police force. It should be abundanUy clear bJ now that In a democracy such as oun effective Jaw enforcement is baaleaDJ a local responsjbiUty. In the sreat area of aeU·gO\lel'tlment reserved for stat .. , counties, and cities. the .. forcement of the laws is not oeJy their ftty but a1lo their right. La• abid!nl ctthena and local ofddala should vl1oroual1 oppose concerted at· tacb agalnat law enforcement IM the devious moves to negate ~ authortt;J and replace it with feclilnl police power. Quotes ~ .. a-, .... ,,...... .... l*O h.r -.. Ml1be tt·a luck -• ...,._ 1 .._.. _, IAld luck -Iii& I UMIOlaq." Worst Losses of the War WASHINGTON -The North Viet- namese. Viet Conr "war within a war" -the blitz attacks against South Viet· namese citJes and American bases -has cost the U.S. a lot more than the Johnson Administration has so far revealed. U.S. losses In mllltary equipment and ma~rial -the worst of the war -are now estimated to total more Ulan $300 million in the lightning raids. Several U.S. authorities believe the total da.map will run aa high as s:l()O ml!Uon, 1ince deta!Js of the wide· spread destruction of U.S. installations are atil1 ftl~rlng into the Pentaaon. LATEST COUNT at thla writing shows that more thu ~ U.S. planes 'and hellcopten were either com- ptetel1 destroyed or damaged beyond repair ln the Communilt attacks against 3'l U.S. airflelda. 'nlat's mOt'e planet and helicopters than the U.S. !oat to enemy gunfire over North and South Vietnam during the past three and one-half months. The value of the planes lost exceeds '2lO mlWon. Damage to alrfleldt, fuel and &m· munltion depota la estimated at more than '90 mllllon. Other Jouea involve the deatructlon of South Vietnamese mllltary camps, planet, radio, and pollce stations -all either built or supplied by Ule U.S. MOST DISTURBING factor about the bitter attacks, accordini to a --------__.. . ....._._., __ report of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. is that it dramatically Ulustrates the capabWtJ of the North Vietnamese- Viet Cone forces to . temporarily neutralize U.S. air power at a dozen American basea in Soutb Vietnam at the same time. With regimental or battalion at- tacks, two-thirdl of all U.S. air bases in South Vietnam were auaulted and SO pettent of theae were put out of commiation for from a few hours to several days. At a lower level a dOUJn of the dfrt..strip alrbase1 in or near pro- vincial c.apitala were not uaaulted. but limply held W1der siege by a handful of snipers. It wu impossible in most Instances to use these fields during the three-day blitz. OTHER AIRBASES -major ones -such as Da Nang -were not assaulted by close-in combat troops but simply rocketed and mortared from Jong ranges. In several instances planes on these fields had to be flown to bases in Thailand to escape damage. Because of the huge amount of damage inflicted on U.S. aircraft by the North Vietnamese-Viet Cong raids. U.S. in~lHitence 8uthorlties in Saigon have warned Gen. Wesbnoreland, ~mmander of U.S. forces In South Vietnam. to expect a series of these attacks dlU'ing the next 60 days. Hanoi's strategy calls for Ule use of these blitz attacks to try to outflank on the ground America's air power. SOUTH VJEJ'NAMESE sources, but not Americans. are predicting the he~innin~ soon of a "general uprising" with political d e m o n s t r a t l o n s • economic strikes, and violent anti· Americanism country-wide led by Thkh Tri Quang. the militant Bud· .dhlat. who gets bis instructions from Hanoi. As exclusively outlined In this col- umn on Jan. 5, the principal objective of Hanoi's massive terror campaiin against Saigon and other major South Vietnamese cities is to topple Presl· dent Nguyen Van Thieu's government. PaaJ Scott Can You Remember When? Memory lJ a waklnc dream. It brigh~ns today and softens t be barab reallty of yesterda1, bringing back \be best and glosaing over tbe wor1t of the events that happened to us before along life'• busy and fretful highway. You've come a Iona way down that traffic-clogged road youraeif U you can look back and remember wbeu For 15 cents you could set a ateam- in1 bowl of bean soup that would keep you from bun1er the rtlt ol the day. As a boy you learned about women ~ looking at the conet lllostratioos in an old-time mall order catalog. You came frona a reallJ poor funny If you used lard oa your bread IDatad of either mar1artne or butter. rr w AS ·POlmBU to looll at a tta-ager and tell It • oance wbetber lt was a lad or a tau. You had to eo to a mcme bcMde to aee a movie. Handsome Warren G. HardlQ& became the Ont U.S. prelidlDt to Dear Gloomy Gaa: IF YOU TOOK A journey in mm· mer by railway and didn't open the window. you were in danger of suf· focating -but when you did open it you were covered with Oying coal soot tn 10 minutes. The greatest thriU of· boytrood waa · to be allowed to go into the neighborhood fire house and pat one of the big friendly gray bonea: When you received a pectag,, you could be pretty sure that, whatever It held, the contenta would at lea.st be worth more than the wnppiq. IF YOU WERE A MJd...wn Roman Catholic. the most predictable thing in your life waa 1'bat would be on the table for dinner on Frida.1 night -(anned s~oa one week, macaroni and cheese the nut. After mating a house can and being p.tcl bit '3,. the doctor aJqys peused 1n the kitchen for a cap ol wanned a..,. coffee and inqu1nd bt a a m e aft.et the health of e'ff!l"/ DMIDber ol the famUy. . Thole were tbe dqal Bememwt -....-w.. . Monday, F~ 12, ltea K L M I I.Ci n oat ... ., Jiili. Jeed.11 nee. Jter Seree batUe hate At Jrom ,,.. .,. ... 11 ¥la ere., .... Sm di"" ILOt Tb1 Dine al on Nt> la SUI from le bne Mood Seten the M Tbt strun mldp sailin Ott five ' point in pa Wu vlcin.l pr eve , .. ed u here