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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-03-13 - Newport Harbor Daily PilotQuentin Con's Suic~ Stand Enth ·in. Death . TEN CENTS 'l · Ei-1;m .Hits Mesa Annex, Backs NB B7 n:rcoJ1E F. COLLINS ................. Cotta ~·· bopee of uMlmately a n 1 • .t 1 a c potent:l.al.Jy revenue-rich McDoantll Douclal Corporation pro- l*'tY were dealt a blow today - by McDonnell Doup. 1'\e aerospace firm sided with Newport Beach in a squabble over (' ~ proposed Costa Mesa "strip an· f r .-at!on." Tbe annexation along Pallaades Jl.oad would bar Newport acceu to tt.e company's 228-«re indu.ltrial lite ,,.. or Orange Count7 Airport. A McDonnell Douglas spokel:man Mid Ile comi:-ny opposes the O>sta MtA move becauM it w a &ta .. "freedom of cliolce" In determining whicn city is to amex the property -U It is to be annexed at all. H. R. Hochmuth, the firm's pro- perties management director, em- pbalized tUt the com1J9J1y at present has no inf.erelt in being annexed by either agel\cy. But it wants its optiOIU left apell. Hochmuth, ln a communication to the county's Local Agency FonnaUon Comm.J.uion (I.AFC), put it Chit way: "The strip annuation by Costa Mesa would effectively preclude ua, or any sub9equent ownen, of the freedom of choice u to what city COt.61 best service the requirements of the u1tirnMe development of the m acres. "We would" obvioual1 prefer to tc>D- alder anneuUon Oil the mtrtta of each clt.y and the county rather than have the freedom of c:boice reduced 1.9 COOlidention of remaining UDID· nexed or annexed to the city of Costa Mt.a." The McDonnell Dou&las official ad· ded this critkilm ot the Costa Mesa propoaal: It appears that the city of Costa Mesa is attempting to achieve by indiredion that which it bu failed to achieve by direct action." At a speclal meetina lut week, (See lleDONNELL,Pqel) Bobby May Run LBJ's Stock Dropping CONCORD, N.H. (UPl) -Sen. Eutene J. McCarthy stunned the Democratic perty today with his uar- row lou to President Johnson in a Ntw Hampshire primary that challenged the administration's Viet· nam policy. Sen. Robert F. Kennedy CD·N ·~ aald the outcome has prom him to "actively ~sider" h~ own role in the 1968 Democratic precidential race. "l am ~ftly reconaiderlng the possibilities that &re avallabte to me and I im&,ule that other people around the country an doin& the same," Kennedy ta.id in Washfnltion. McCarthy won 42 percent of the vote in Tuesday's primary and 20 of the party's U delegates to the national c:onvenUon. Richard Nixon. who captured 79 per· cent of the GOP vote, said be felt the loplided wln would lud him to a "far trMter ~ry'' in November. Gov. Nelson A.~ RockefelMr ef New York, a write-In candidate, ciame closest to Nixoll with 11 ~ of the vote. Kennedy bas until March 22 to wtthd:raw his name from the Oreaon presidential primary. Hil reaction to McCarthy's sbowin1 indicates be nuay decide to mnaln In the Orep race and pe>SS'l"bly otben -or not compete in a7. McCarthy, in a news conference at hh Bedford headquarters, made a J)ttch for ftewl>Ucan vote. in <See PRDl.(RY, Pace i) --:~ AUHk ·I rVine ROOdiescLawsuit m Positions T T B k .B s· o est ac ay wap Near Khe Sanh #.' I HAIL M LEAD DllOPS JONIS AFTER 'TWC>-HOUa Sll GE . Youth Can~t Win him widl possession of marijuana Court action on the illicit weed rap WU pedding today. Dye !lad been bolflrild tnto City Jail for allqedly ........ the elderly Hadler, oft bis ct 1111111 as he stood out.aide bis home. HldJtJ wa1 knocked to UW. irc>und and IUft•ed bnlises, roHce taid. 11'e victim, wlao teld police that $17 -yanked trom "-wallet, was ~ to Wentlf:r !)ye M tba thug. I . New Harbor ~rea Courts .. I -, Believea 2 Y ef,i~s Away New fldUtlea for tbl Harbor J'*11J Dtltrict eourta .,. Ill •• , '"'" ,..,.. .. ..,. ~ocmty oftidah r'fipar(acl .., • A COllHf"tee aelected by the Or&Dlt ~ 8otloi ti ·~• IJelan I purcllue and poMllJl.1 some arclhtt-c- ~al pllflo.bi& la the ueMll budget. MOtMJ for lclUal buiJdin1 wUl nnl be available u1ltll t 11 • i-.10 fiscal year, the~ ttftc1aJ •ti.mated , ' PfllmUn 11Sd the Committee will SAIGON (UPI) -U. S. B52s hit Communiat pelltions &rOWld Khe Sanh with five COMelltrated raldJ Tuesday right and toda1 a.nd bombed a newly di~covered b.lgb-speed Communist sup- ply road toward the Khe Sanb area. The border wa& relatively quiet today out· a new threat to Saigon developed. U. S. military spokesmen said heavy fighting aloQf; the demilltariied zone 1 DMZ) tapered off today but that 519 Nortb Vletnam~e had been killed alon1 the DMZ in a series of battles that becan Sunday. The communists hurled Oftly 35 a.rtllleory shells at Khe Sanb to..;ay as an eerie silence fell there . In Saigon a spokesman said Viel \one 1uen-lllat were gathering their fnroe11 around the city, armed with bazooka style rock~ suitllble for ho~·to-bouse fightlnl(. So far the CnmmuntN have avoided contact with patrolling American troops. The spokesman put the Viet Cong ~1renft,b there al two divisions (u p tn 15,000 men 1 plus assorted elements. lie slid this was about haU .ht> ~Lrength sent into the Saigon area for the Tet offensive which cost the Communists ((),000 dead according to l ' S. and Vietnamese estimates. Schmitz' T ext Bill Seen Dying In Committee SACRAMENTO -A blll Introduced "Y Senator John Schmitz CR·Tu.Un} tn pve ldloot districts complete cliscretlon t:n the choice of elemenUry ltX1t>oob apparently will die in com- mittee. The California Teacht'r~ Assoclation rt'ports the Senate Education Com· mlttee has held up the bill. The Sclla'lltl measure would have tliminated tbe pre8e1lt system of st.at. adopted bulc texU and allowed local ~c~ boaNa free choice of teztbookl. SdunUs spoke of local autonomy in edvocatint the bill. Seoat« Da.ild Grunalcy CR-Watson- ville) queltlGMd wbetbc local bolNI ~ tti• ~ to 1eiect tem. but Sdunltl countered that nt ooe SltlPI to Wm'J about the ~ ttl hlCh ldMol boards whlch _.. permitted to mea tat 111ectiona. CommJU.. a..&rmu Albert S. Rod- da (J).Secr ...... ) ~ed the llll1 on lfounda IMt Jt weu\cl produce ~ure Oil .. 1Jiolf'dl, "Ind ~ prMtUre woUl ''-t to Mll boob, aot rcir 1tlUer .--. ... ~ .. By BRUCE BENSON Babb, Newport Beach resident and ~ .. De1eJ ,... •WI. . • member of the conservation com· The h"VtDe Compen)' haa decided mlttee of the Sien'& Olm'• Orlnfe to file a h.iendl)' lawsult to *:' tbe County cbaper c.'OflStituttooality of a and exchange "We ~ th~t up till _,, ibere between Irvine and Orange County, ha been more ~I>*' oa the side company attorney Guy Claire told the of exploltatton." DAILY PILOT today. Since the C&llfornia Lands Com· Claire said ~ suit will be dellgMd rrusaion lut fall approV'ed the ex· 10 test l!>e l~gality or 1~7 state enabl· change of Upper Bay territory. the Ing le~slat1on on which the con-Sierra Club and others have fought trover11aJ Upper Newport B 1 'i to bring about reviews of developmeot tidelands swap wa« b~. . plaM by higher authorities Mrs. B.lbb "I'm sure we're goJ..Dg to test It. said. ' It's just a quesbon now of the exact "'*lller tie be used," he said. 'Ille d&te for fillDI the suit i3 WlCel'tain, he added. The decision wu preceded by strong rumors that one ol the two parties in the land tw111> wou)d bring suit to litigate the issue. However. as recently as four weeks ago neither county nor Irvine offlcails would cvn· firm the speculation. County counsel Adrian Kuyper noted Feb. lZ th.at .. 1( it's going to be tested. there ha11 been discussion about going to the fstate) Supreme Court. because we're all interesWd In speed in ~ing the matter." Claire today said Kuyper's remarks as N!f)Orted were eseentJally C'Cln'e<:l The Irvine Co.'s announcement follows in the waJte of an anti~evelop­ ment splash made Monday nigbt by conSttVation groups in a meetm1 at Corona del Mar H1Cb ScbooL The coMervattonllt.t p r e 1 e n t e d eminently quallfled ICientlltl who charged ttiat dte41ing and develop· ment of Upper Newport Bay would ~stroy its WUdHte and marine ecology. They said tbe Htuary is one of the last such sanctuaries in Southern Callforni£. "CaWornia has lost more estuarine habi~ than any other sta~.·· one or the conservation meeting sponsors aaid later "COMervationJsts anm't argutn1 for a complete pttsuvatlon of the bay as It now 11. We only want to see a balance between exploitation and COMe.rvatlon," said Mrs. Howard Accidental Gunshot Kiiis Patrolman SAN DIEGO (l]PJ) -c.monda HlCbftJ' Plb'oknan Colla 8oOCt of El c.atr. dhllll lllle ,......,. ..... at Mercy HoapltaJ. _.,.., 19. ,... beln1 treMed for a ~ iu11tbot wound. Scott WU flown to tM holpltal trom rmpcrlal vaa.1 Mondq. atl!lt after .,.. abot ta iM t.. ., \11 uun .. I huntiat trip. H• .... ill the fnllt Int of I dUft6'l liruJ wMft a rUSt ~kt b1 a ~on la 1M lllec:t r·· Oted eectdell(aQJ. $12,500 Bail Set In Child Beating Newport Beach resident Pet« Vin- cent Mariace remalned in Orange County Jail today in lieu o( •12.500 bail on chaTges of beatin1 his 2~·yem-· old stepdaughle!'. Police said Martaee. 36. of 119 23rd St.. wa. accused by his wile ol whip- ping tbeir daughter with hi1 band until tbe child 1uffered contusions on her buttocks. The defendant alto allegedly pulled out a portion of the child' I ball, police I.ad. Alnlgnment was pending thi~ mcrning ill Newport Beach Munk:ipal Court. WeatMI' We're due for ilolated abo• era tomorrow, l&Jll forecaster Gordon Shields. ao If JC>tl wa1't to stay dry, keep movtna arouad. He alao eovtalona IUaf:1 w1ndl and temperatures In the mld- &O's. INSml: TODA~ f DAILY P!lOT w.._.,, Mlfft ll 1'68 ioeath Threat' · Rrobe Ordered Aa invet8catloa 1a under wa1 today into char1es by a Stanton mother that bet IOl1 had been tlJrtatened wiU. deMb by a police officer the ~ght before a reterve poUcemu •hot and ldlleel Paul M. AIUfb'a. Mn. Mary NaraD,Jo, of loetl Court St.. told COU'COmn MIDdlJ nJ,at &be w u tbe Tf'Oll\M rtfetftd to ~ ta a City CaaaciJ bMIJI u the motblr of • bov "thlt poike bd tbreataed to kill 1f bt rd a"ftJ at any ttme they were going to arrest bim." The counell Mdered Johnston t •. Craig, clt,y administrator. to meet with Mrs. Naranjo and ber 10D Davlct. of Garden GroYt, to stwS1 the c.battts· Mn. Naranjo told councilmen that SgL Georgt Boudreaux and 0If)1cer Martin O'Retl)y cam. to ber home reb. 8 and aaJd they bd to telrch tbe boUM 1ot blr IOO, Frank. Sb• aald O'Refll1 made tbe 1tlte-ment about lboottaf tbt boy. Frlllk 11 tt.t brotber of Jerry Naran· 10. 19, who wu arrlltld at tile time "IUilm'• wu 1b«. Boeh bad been stopped for que1UonJng on nareottca oosut11on. offlcer1 lllerlea. Whtn "gullua ran. He was 1h<>t b7 reserv, _,fftcer Allen Chriflian who h11 1J11ce been lndJcted by the Oran1• County Grand Jury on cbar1es o t manalautbter. CbriJtlan WM to appear ill Superior C o u r t today OD a motloll to dlamlss 'ffered by hfa attorney. White's Speech May Be. Finale For OCC Dems Militant Negro J°'9pb L. White. who :poke today at Orange Coast ColJegr. nay be the last camput apeaker ever o be IPOlllOfed by the colle1e Young >emocrata. The status of the Youna Democrat.~ rill be taken up by c0Ue1• district rustees tontaht. Loq before Whlt.'1 talk, the cam- us Youns Democrat.I cunt under cruttny for falling to flD'nlsh • ll8t f membera to the adminiJtration, diltrlct requirement for recopition t student orPDbatlona. The Youq l>tmocrate presently are rperattnc under protection of a State ~tlon Code section that grantJ nun:::z. from campus Ngulations 'or ted 7outll arm.a of poUUnl >artiea. ~ The section alJo requires, tihl•~w,..rew.,,,.n-•.• hat the student poUtlcaJ group "tot n1erfere witfl the educational pr&-eu." It 11 tbat clautt that will be ~ICiaued tomahl Lut month, Young Democrat's ~t­ >mey Michael E. Grodsky warned lat H tbt admlniatratioo rat ... "a al.le luue" the Youn1 Democrats n prepared to lltlcate. flarbor Students fo Meet Warren Thirty·seven Newport Harbor Hlf}I kbool juniors and seniors will meet .tth U.S. Supreme ColD't Chief Justice !:arl Warren during their Eaater vac•· ion ncU1"11ion through the east coast. Lllce, Wowl I Enjoying one of the big moments of her U!e (~ vlOQlly) ii otuUtine Carll•. 16, Mater Dt1 H1izih School coed of 3088 Jobneon Ave .. Coeta Mesa, wflo met U-1 atan TUNday night 1t grand openln1 o( Fox South Coast Pl&!i Thellter in Costa Mesa. Enjoying her enjoyment of situltion are mm It.Va Debbie Revnolda and Peter Brown. MUI Reynolds tn.tted the wtdH'Jed teen-apr to come up on uee out '11 • m>wd of fana 1t the premiere. From P•e l ESCAPEE SHOT DEAD • • • took one ddl. then Stone flicked open a he&VJ curtain to peek .in. ''It loob like dynamite in there," be .. td: "I reached in with my left harJd to part the curtain and sh to eJJht feet from us was five sticks of dynamJte, •tacked pyramid-fashion,·• Shull aaid. "Throw In your fUhr or we 'll all io op," 1Wd a cold, calm voice from aomewbere in the room. Asked what he 1aJd. Jones repeated It, '° the pair cautiously retreated and n:>tilled the Hermosa Beach police station, brin1ing 1eve11l mare units and a man from the Los Angeles . County sherlfr1 bomb 1quad. ''WI tried talklDg with him by bullhorn,M aald Sbull, "and he said 'contact the FBI, tbeJ kft9" who I lD'I: th98 be idenSji1.ied himself .by name aD4 pr1jon nambv." Several times during the sleit. Joae1 ~ two policertlen to ap- proach, allowing them lliJ weapon and t.oyil11 with a f&IHd rtick of dynamite at t.be window sill." "He could have done me or any of the rest of us in,'' said Shull, "but ht laid J>e didn't want to kill anyon. . . jf tllat manacer had liveh us the key ... " Tear gas waa fJred into the room PRIMARY • • • Wleconaln where both bis name and J obnson'a will be on the primary ballot . after Jones allowed Shull to dr1ve bu detective car away from the b1.i1ldmg lo avoid the dynamite blast which he l'UUttaed. At that poJnt. Jooet MllD abootlng out the rear wlndow ~ SbuU was helping to cover and It Meonds later the dynamJte inside upl6ded, wreck· ing the apartment. Gunfire pepperf.d tht alter-silence ol the biut and "--,._ convicted aJon1 with t partner la 1159 ol killing a Redlands tlvern owner -died withln a minute on a lfaUJ plot. ln1lde Ow thattertd bun11low, in· veati11t:>r11 found ~bout •1,60() In cath and the rlfle UJed ln tbe aie&e against the convict who oace braiged to fellow prisoner.. he would never again '>e t.ku allve Jones' las stand wu over. except for headlines Police Mid they bellave Janee wu probably livin& off a We of 111Ded robbery lince he bad DO job, but auna and plenty 0( moMJ. He Md Jame• 1'. lfulbbe.U. weri! convtcW in 1959 ot ldlling Joseph S. Gub~ duri.b1 an attmipled armed robbery of the victlrd 's Redl&Dds tavem. "They told hint over the bullhorn euctJy what was aoi.ng to happea." Shull 1&id today, "but be wam't nervow .t aM. he just tallted like we are now." "I've eqt , a wife llDd two kids," be added ··-1 a.ct • cup of cof&e becaule 16Sn't aleep well liUt night." others f ,M2. Democrats with :n> of :m precincts reportfq: Pretldent Johnson 25,960: City Planner1 Slate Huddh On Irvine Annex CdM High Studenta Stage Fairview Show Tbt Corona del MM BIO Scbool drama J'foehaetloD dUI ltelllllJ presented a 1pedal 1kit far ddldren at Fairview State BOlpital. The 1k.it, written by Clad, Beuoa. contained part of "Cbm-U. Brown's All.Stars," Joket, and ~ popular comJcs. -.... .., I Reagan Won't Propose, Oppose Withholding Tax SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Gov. Raaa1i1 Beapn 1bl Toeeday lf Cal1IGrnlam wmt a ttata income tu "'*"'lctint pl.an, tbeJ caa UVt it, but ... ln't ... to propott 1t'I i.,l•'"'-"l ..... lUt.b iJI tbe people'• wildom. I haw faitb ia • peop6e'1 ct.cilioa," Ult '°"'nor klld bla weekly new• ~.-ct· ID ....... to a q..t1on OD WifllhMllllC Jetwtfton. aum.. Jolla G. VeDeJDM (R· Ma llllta>. ol tlae Alelmbq Revenue and TUltioa Oammlttat, hal Jn. taodaced a wHlllMldiq meeaur1. A ......._ oa it a. beel ~until mid·April. . • But tbe IOVtll'DOr llid be hail not "eeued I cbaftle" ln the .wtudt ol CallforrJ1n1 ln favor of wlthboicJln1. Until ht Joea, Rutan 1ald bll ~on apinlt tbt pln will not chant•· ,,.... .... J Mcl>ONNEll. • • Newport city councUmen ructed to the Costa Mesa mow by endaning a proposed 131-acre an De x at ton overlapplnl a portion ot the 71-acre Costa Mesa "lb'tp annexation." The Nt"6rt proJl(Al1 would permit eventual Newport ~n to the Mc~ll DoudAJ titlt. Hochmuth toby Mid hi.a company favors tbe Newport. action. "It iJ our oplnJon 1hat Ule N~ anneutloo will preaerve the "8t1ls quo." The county LAFC bu received both annexation propoWI. A hearinl ~s to be beld by the county qemcy thi~ altemoon. but a poeitponemtnt until next month wu expected. Alas? · ,;1111-111m-.tllltAS.1il I History instructor Jamu Newkirk, lfbo will be one of the four !hlperone1, said a personal letter was ·ecefved from Warren stating he iroukl !Diet wUb tht ltude11ta en April ~at 4 p.m. ta Wuldngton. While In Washington D .C , lhf' ravelert are allo echeduled to meet ffth California Senator T h n m a , Cuchel and Conire1sman Jam~• B Jtt ( Jl. Tuttin). "Ma.n1 Republlcana wbo feel •troll!'· ly about the war don't ~ally have a choice wllbin their PIJ17, •• the MJn-nelOta Democrat said: - fte&l1'din1 New Hampthin, he aaid. • I'm very pleued with the turnout. I'd like to aee th• R.publican write- lru. l m.,. have ~ total votts tbu Pre&ident Johnloo." Euge1111 J . McCarthy 22.214; Robert F. Kennedy 744; Ge0r1e Wallace 223; and others 4,1$2. Coovni&SN Deleiate1 Democra1.a (to ~ 24 -with •274 or 3112 preclnc:U reported): McCarthy ~; J 0 b D I 0 n 4; F•&W..USEJaaM Speudinf nine days on the n~t 'OUt, tbe students wtll YI s I t Vllllam1~. J a m e 1 t o w n and for~. Vlrdnia: W11hlniton 0 .C.: lew York. and PennsytvanJa. DAIL V PILOT Write-in vota fer McCarthy on Republican ballota were not tabulated U1 the TueaU,y primary. Aaked if he felt ar.ti..Johnson sen- timent gave him lbe large percentagr of votes. McCarthy replied. "I'd llkr to think people voted for me becau~t of the lnue1 a..od because of the fact my candidacy might belp some." He 1aid, "It's oot just a referendum on th• war. U we wanted a releren· dwn cm the war we could have put It on the ballot." In M01ccn~, the Soviet aovernment newspaper hvestia aald the primary "revealed a mua prottst aia.inst the Vletnamue war. In th1a mua can bt found a dynamic political poWitlal wtdcb abowa that, at the Democrauc conveutlon, some sudden develop- menta are likely." One development occurred Im· mediatfl1 lJI Watb.inJUm •her• Sen. Robert F. Kennedy (O.N.Y.), llld toda1 he wu "actively recon.atderlna" llll role ln the 1981 prealde.atlal race u a reeult ot the primary. NIXON WINI t-1 Nl.l'CllD woet by an a.1 marfin over writ.J.n cancUdate Ne l 1 on A. RockaitUer Of New Yark. Tbt tonn.r vice president ea.baneed h1a position as tbt man to beat for tbt GOP pruldendal nomJnatloo by ~ ... .,.~of0..YcM .. ceiapertd w1tb 11 peraat ,.. the NnY81D"*•,tll9..,_-. noUDCld Clli~ fer tbt OOP ...... , Mmm.; ... rtnP .... kttwb " a jil'WF ~ 111 lepeNICM, dw:rillld Ida eiMllll .... .. • .., ......... ~~.·· Ha. ftf the •11 tbt fttl ftet: =ans tt1a. SI tt so 2 ~= RlcMrt ll HJ:roa Ne1toft Ao RatWde u.-: aw,e RomntJ 1.m:,...... ~ •: Hll'Gld E . ._ ~; o.r.. W&llece •; <lrlrJet Pa'q Ml: ud l} R~ans Cto elect a -with m of b precincts reported): Nixon I. McCarthy predfoted the 42 percent ol the vote he won In New Hampsbtre would propel him to victory flve? Johnson In Wilconsln's primary April 2 and eventually to the DemocraUe nomlnatlon. The urbane MlnnesoUi aenator was winnln& 2D of New Hampehlre'1 24 convention delegates over a divided Jobnlon slate. Councilman ·Cook Named JHC Chief Newport Beach City Councllman OM Cook TuesdQ was appoiatat chair- man of lb1 clty-eounty Jollt Harber Committee. The four-member JHC Mtfts IS I llaJaoe bod1 blt••ra the dty ud count)' Oft rnatten of OYClappt.o1 Ne• port &rbor rapoaslblliU.. Cook wu tieded b' fellow me m!Tnbera W. Allen Grubb and Richard Honer. Mpreteftti.nl the count}' Har· bof CommJalon: and Vice Mayor o.. reen Marshall, wbo, with Cook. repre- lentl the CltJ Council. Coot hu be'9 on the ciornmitte@ tot • lfx )'tan. 'lbtt II the third time 119 bat ... ~ to. °"1:1, .. • cMlrmm. He lucceeda . •r•• •-J COURTS ••• Hoa ..., tbt Imn. c..m. .. dtl Mar. ,,. ~ art ptUentl1 loc&tal In .,•ae·lded quamra • 1J llOI ~ bl c.o.a ...... .. ii 1 tM-H ~ bc*flns fllftti 111 ,..,.. ....... II•...,. om ........ ii the NEW FWorado Mae Mill -I U1 Qam On.a .. J the C!llb Jr, eam hit UC • Sc be • feH1 coar m he t ~ l it ii UC the (M G. the RM .., Hite co.e '1 MOI Sc the Oor bat1 you. a Ct n C)e1 alw. hon WM Aug in ' n adtr vi ct chll mis Will o( ( Ger Jt ot t Mrt Mis ing whc M blot ( H For G. reb wba coo •• yee exp tlOI .. hole llltt Ca) Of I "" .,. It'• 1 , .. a coal'MI. Hltcl allo ~ tb9 Jfttuagt be bU delivered et.ewlme: BecauM ol 1oat !'8Bl8 beaetba tD tbe state. It la fa1ll WCODOmJ to 1118'111 the UC badpt to 1!a poiat el dama&iDc the ~ cl edlacde ~ iaclndbla CbmceDor Dutel o. Awns Jr., Md ........., ... ol tbe •vtn lmJ*t el Gov. RaDa1d a..au•a 1ll:b+at uhow'lll1 budcet • pncrama • ua. Biil aam, from Rti. wbo bM can" a cweer in cc>lt beDe1lt ~ the ....mp ltlUNION IN SIGHT ~ 'IOllY ILUE-!YIS' AND MOM 'wl Mii'" lell DIMa Lynn Gora¥ Mom Gets Bobby Court Awards Her Tot's Custody By THOM B~ • . °' .. ....., ........ "Bobby Blue-eyea" la back with his mom today. Seven months after she abandoned the red·balr9cl toddler. Diana Lynn GorceV', 24, won her Superlor Court battle to recla.im the 3-year-old younpter wbo captured the heat ol a cou.aty. There ·u be no ~ trial for the Qeveland-bom woman who h a 1 ahraya lnsi1ted that abe w a 1 bomeleta, penniless and without food when 1he left Paul Milan Bell l&ct Aug. 24 ln the crowded X Mart store il'i Weetminster. O.puty District Attorney Al Welll, admitting ''we'll never get a con- viction iJJ this case," agreed to reduce charges of felony chlld neglect to misdemeanor cbild oe&J.ecl And Judge William Speirs suspended the aentence cl one year in jail and placed Mia G«ctv on three years probation. Jlldp Speirs gave formal eastody ol ua. cldld to Miss GGrctf'1 mother, Mra. Glzella Gc.-cev of Cleveland. Mias Gorcev will, however, be return- ing to Cleveland With her mother with whom she intends to realde. Mlsa Gorcev, dressed In a trim whi~ blouse an4 black skirt, appeared to be mmoftd u Judie Speln pr~ nounctd sentence. But abe amlled hap- pily out.aide tbe courtroom 11 abe di1c01aed the cue with attorney Gary Gunderman, her mother and ber brother. 'lbe Gorcev family will claim little Paul late! today from the county-ap- pol.nted foster parenta wllo have cued for him and will fly lo Cleveland on Thursday, their att«ney an- nounced. Mra. Gorcev's legal custody of the boy ii purely a tecb.Dicalit;y, Gunderman said. . 'li\e trial of Mlsa Gorcev ended last Jan. 21 with a jury locked at 10.2 in favor of acquittal oo child deaertion charges and Upped W in favor of conviction on charges of chlld abandonment. Min Gorcev h.ct teat1fled that she ltft ber IOll. ln l.be atore after abe 1'u evicted from U.. Whittier home 1be shared witb her wUdentifJed lover. Char1e1 were fileCS qaiost her in Nbvember .ten abe attempted to reclaim the boy en her Htmn Crom Clevtlud. Miu Gorcev testified at ber trial that ber aballdoam4=1tt of her son wa1 only temporary and tf11t ahe had ob· talllfl(f funda which would allow her to care fDr him from her family ID Cleveland. Fop1.ier Liquor 'Czar' Coming Back lor. Fight .. cootrft>oU...: IDd la 1-. a San I»eao Jadl• t.....s a wwraat f~ ).11 arreft. ICCUlinl bbn ti fift CO-Dtl of bribery .lavolW., ~ ~ fl•e liquor nc ...... flt -.o. ' * UCI Faculty Asks Halting Of Recruiting A faculty4udent committee today baa oe file HCOmJDendaticns that mllltuy recruitment be stopped at UCI becau.e the draft ls being us~ punitively by the Selective Service System. ChancellOr Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. passed ttie committee• s recom· mendiltion on to ~ s t a t e w i d e ontverJl.ty actmlnlstrati<m. He aaMl ihe recommendation is oot a matter he can act on because it affeda belie unlvenlty poUcy sd by !be Board ol Regents. The bar 1fte mtlltary recom· ~ndatlon came from a committee of three facu1ty memben and three students appoded by Aldrich follow· ing m incident ln which a Marine recruit« waa hit by 1 water bomb. The committee was dlarged with lookiiig into policies covering recruit· ment by ll1'Md fc.-cea and industry on campU&. These are ~eodations made by tbe committee: -Mllltary recruitment be suspended lest the oniverslty be impli~ in denying 1Wdenu due process of law (when tbey are reclaasHied. for pro- tesUna the draft). The Selective Service Syatem 11 eon- demned for beinl both jodgt and Jury by determining what is lllegal protest and then revoking atudeot ~ferments. -The privilege Of recruitment should not be extended or def\led on the basis ot moral judgments made by any group about the recruiW's operations. -Companies should be Invited to recruit in the l'&llk order that students express interest In them after being rbown assembled literature Of all recruiting corpo ... tl<>N, businesses and institutions. -Every effort should be made 10 avoid arrestin1 studeDta except in cases ot serious crimes. ' -Off campus police should be called m only wt>en campua police •e uuble to haDd1e the problem. -Campua olflcers tbGuld not wear sidearms duriDg nortnal bwlhms. Mr. Alexei Mlf'adudm said tile entire committee was hi ~nt on these poinu. Court May Junk Crime News Curb, Bailey Predicts . • Stripe up the colors Boussac of France explodes tinglin1 pastel stripes on cotton. California Girl shapes it into smart shirt dresses. One is a lontsleeved step-in. The other accents your tiny waist with a tunnel belt. Sizes 8 to 16 21.• Dress Shop. u mS' Newport 11 Fashim Island N~ C•fer ~+-2200 •Mott., TI!m.1 Fri. 10:00 ti 19:30 Olter dlys -t~ ........ ,......, Bearded, lone · haired postman It It. a.mum, ~. Wat reinltated er a two week layoff whlle hiP.· ecbelOJll in Wubinaton decide aether be wears bis hair too long. n Francilco postmuter Lim P. •sent a photo of Barnum .io Js- tant postmaster general Richard 1rphy. New regulations ban bella, a 9nd banahl from the bippi.e e ltme'Jl bat fall to ilve tpeCifka. m II to J.enath of flair . • • San Yranclaco'a North Btaell, which Q<liMd candderablt no- tomt11 owr fti bare-boaomed toplaa rwuu, Ml announctd it ii got• g "bottomlca.". No clot.Ian at all, accordfftg to an AuociaUd Prut rtUalt. • • I A South Dallas Texas men told >lice this week that he was robbed ' $130 in an alley. He was tMen ' ttJe poUce ltatioo for additionel Jestioning about the robbery. J>o. :ie decided to run a routine check l him while be ·wu then and IUnd tbat he owed $175 in unpaid •affic finea. He WM jailed for 7erdue traffic tichta. HA'rt'llllt1RG, Miii. (UPI) -A Nesro wam.a tes1Uled Tuelda1 that blr bDlbad Mid off ~ with a rUll wtdle 1he and their three chfldren fled to safety from their flam· ing home. Mrt. EDie Jewel Dahmer returns to tbl stand today for crou ex· aminatlon by attorneya for Cecil Vic· tor Staaum, one of 12 alleged mem· bera of the M1Utant Whtt8 ~ of the Ku JDm Klan, charged wtth murder and arMl tn the Ja. 10, JJel, dtath of Vll'DOD Dahmer. Mn. Dahmer was the fint atata wttnea In tbl tr1aJ of SessUlll, alltpd = (recruit.tr) for tbl Wb1te lbt l&ld Dahmer. 58. wbo bad led a Ntsro voter registratloa drlvt in Hattlelbaft. "ktpt telllDI. me, 'you get tbl children out ft& I try to bold 1blm off., " nam. liter died in a bocpltaJ fnm tao teared by Oamtt -started 1',_ flnmomba - whlcb IUUtd Ida ~e. Seaum'1 wlft, Miry, was caught tryiDS to anea a loaded .38 caliber piatot blto tbl courtroom in her h&Qdbat Moedu. Circuit Judge StaJt. ton BaJl, wbo w\tttles on fresh cedar wbill pnaldln1. continued to allow her to OCCupJ a front-fow ... t. ..... Na ,......, ......, ......................... . ""' --tUUllt•• ••• t ;J'I e.Jll'.. u ...................... 11'•"' ~ .................... 11 .. "' .. , • --•.IJ• ....... :11 •"" -.,.~"""' -... .. . . ... -. -. . . IN.IUlt!D IN PlllAK AUTO ACCIDIN'f IN NIW YORK Actor Cary Gr1nt confined to St. ,,.,i H1111tt1I Cary Grant, Two Others Hurt in Freak Accident Jewish Festival OE Purim Begins At ~uneet Today WA~GTOlf (UPI) -Purim. the J..nq-;feiti.,artt nlltloua freedom, begins at lundoWJa ~ . The boliday, wllldl lasts until sun- down 'bnald-f .t.. ~ an ancient story told in ~ ldblkal book at Est.her, about a vdat Jewish queen who saved her ~ hn 1laugtiter at Use banc:U of a PsGm tyrant. ()Ver tbt ctntu.rilt, and partkul..-Jy 11oce the Nayi Eta, Pwtm ~ become fef Jews ll'ound ""wsld • occasioe rot rememberfnt h •l'tla ot re11gioaa1 persecution. and kw ll'rinl thanks for fretdom, o( worlbip wbst It exists. Robert S. T8pUqer, an IDdultrial public nlatlam. ll)U in W'bote tut akle ~Grant had been a aue1t ; Qh; montlla, said ta. llCtor w.as gotna -. t.bt airport to take plane for Holl1w00d on bualntu. TapJUacet uid Gnat and Miu Von Fur...,,, Tlplln1er'1 iuni for tlM evenin~ wtire In T11plinaer'1 apart-m.al ...., hott waa "'1ed away on bullne11. He p1anJled to rejoin them a& tbe airport. , "l aMecl Cary to ta•• my date out tt U. airport for me and I would lair. Mr bome aftc' I reje&Md tbem," Tapllaalr aaid. GnDt ii •••lll*l frout h1J 2:f-Jea1'· old wife, Dya c.mon, the motber o bil -<>1'~ter,.Jemif1r. -~ IUCTllC RYER 'I&~ .... -. - I LADIIS BL OU SIS LADIES GOWNS LADIES • SWIAllRS $4.81 v ........ .ANY.. ITIM PltlCID 6.99 & UP ·5 1~0 oll· LADIB AOUSIS ·······--· .. ··-····· .. ····-reg. 2.tt 2.Jt T·SHIHS --···----.............. _ reg. 2.tt 2.lt CAiPIJI .... ---·--·····-···-'99· l.99 J.00 IOllS --·-·-···--~ Nt· l.H JM HOii -·------··-··-···-r99. l / 1.59 )/$1. II.AS --··-·-·····---··--···-··· '99· 2.00 1.61 llAS ·····---··-····-··· r99. I .It 1.21 PAHYm --····-····-·····-·-rtt· 5t-69c 45c • USE OUR LAYAWAY • Krakow Riot .Still Rages WA RS AW (UPI) -~ ol 1tudenta fought police today tn the naTOW strffts ot Krakow .. the ancient un.l ...... lty town erupted in the aarn e uarest that prwioully hit w...... Polle• battled tne ~wttbdabs. Informed western IOUl'CeS in Warsaw aid h eemter ol Krakow waa ~ olf and buncndl ol pollct and p~ poured tbrou1t1 tile town I n SouaMrD Pollnd to battle Reprieved In· Rhodesia 'SALISBURY. Rhodesia (UPI) -~ gownunenl <Ii Prime Mlntsw Uh Sn\ith today reprieved 35 Afriem\s under Hntence of deaell, in. cllldlnC toor who have been UDdlt a tt:ay ol eixecution ... Monday. 1bt ~vernment aaid this WU done "ifl view ol the 1-pli ft time since the con· vlct&olt of the men con- cerntd. '' "'Ibe remaining 33 cases, 1'hidl fnclude the m06t eeriou ones. require further oonsideration and the!e will be dealt with as speedily u l>Ollible." tbe ltatemenl said. * * * * * * U.S. Seeking More Troops From Allies WASHJNGTON <UPI) -Vietnam. has the biggest The UnJ~ States Is preu· torelp contingent a s id e ing it& Vietnam alliu-Aua· from the United States. AWi· tralia. New Zealand, Korea tralla has 8,300 men com- and Thailand -to commit mttted, including aoldien, more men to the war. IC· aailors and fliers. cordmg to reliable sources. Thailand bu 2,500 men • I, . . ' ; ..... . ' I ~ THURS·FRl·SAT Mardi WOMIM'S F l'at s s211 CHtLDllN & WOMIN'S Dacron Scab RIG, 2.99 s211 Despite coosiderable re· but i1 in the process of luctance from the capitals tending 10,000 more. They involved. Washington offi· will arrive by June. New cials reel the allies will Zealand bu a detachment ~ GALLE I make some effort to com-of Me men. The PhllJppines 8 HOES llOR THI INTIRI FAMILY : ply with the American pro-has no combat forces in 2300 HARBOR BLVD HAllOa <f posaJ. the sources reported. Vietnam but bas sent a • CINTIR, A~tioo~troops~om~l,~~~m~an~c;l~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~· those nations would come,;: simultaneously with a deci- sion to increase American manpower in Vietnam. The number of American troops to be aent ia not known, but sources said it might range from 35,000 to to,000, bring-ina total authorized U. S. manpower in the war to about 580,000. HARBOR CINftR 2300 HAllOI ILYD. I °" ' r U9YOUI "ANITA" '"lbere were 85 cases wbJdl were up to U>e stage where they could be con- sidered by the executive couocU but which had l() be beld up pending the re- cent deciaion ot the appelate 41'tstoa~of Ille high court. Korea with 48,500 men in ..... cayJinl poMerlliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii , proclaim.IDg, •·w.... 11 CRAZY UD FABRIC . CHAMI 9* HARBOR CENTER -~- 5.99,.. 7.'!f ... , ... ........ .... 9.99,.. a::.:''I..~ 199 Pl. not alone.,, 'lbe protest beg.II\ whtm t,000 1tudtoh from ~ year~ A I e 111 a n 1 a n Unlwntty potred into tti. .veets. Other s t u d en t s plhered in J*U ~ JUcardl supportine their JeUow Wwuw students. AIAIT....,, HOutl OWNla Wll.COMI 111114 "'7.99 ,., ,.... 12tlll4 f44l!M , .... '·" IA. 12.99 Pl. 14.99 ,.. 17.'9 Pl. 1 { om nu CWY NlkEs 01 HOUS8totD EDS / I lllAl'f&CAU.AWAY CAU.AWAY IUTCM mu TOWEL SA'-1 FINGll11PS CURTAINS 2"f11JG ........ ' IATM ' al}.00 1.22 .... .......... 1.001 ... 1 ........ 1rr. .. me.-....... , .... TElllU ,,.,, '*-'49c .. Irr. J .... , ....... WASH 6tc ........ ........ ..... ........... ,. J/2.00 I Lllllf .... ~ I,., IM .......... __,......,T_,_ ~-...... llTI HCOUTOI HOU.YWOOD PfUOWI J.tt ..... COYllS 2/5.00 ,... ................ .. .. ...... J. .. . .......... lMIOW PIUOWS M•;uu .... C... . 1.99 ' ...... It.fl 19.91 ........ Celef'I llT ...... Tlpered llJ Permanently Pressed Famous Male fllhiOftu.Wltll the IWlncfn' clllllf n' flt ... Ind I permanent .,,... that will lait FOREVER. Come In. Buy 1n wmloed. £w.y peir has tbe ftWtc of IDOd taste •.. the •utfttlltle Mlle .,.,., "'the Wllst. re ~·~~-=·"'a $ $)000 2300 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mew, Calif. In fhe Harbor Shopping Center on the mall 5'40-1500 MARCH 13, 14, lSSALETH~RS'.-FRl.-SAT. Craziest Prices -Crazy Falirlcs Plnwale Corduroy .... 1.19 yd. 69;,, Wlclewale Corcluroy1 $11' 199. 1.6'· 1. ti yd. Multl Stripe Knits 72" WW. 1 lentth 1f1Mtt m•k .. 2 ,,...... $1" •et· l.49 yd. y4. hn4tlll ' Lace Terrycl~h Unusual ,..., ..... P•Wlc $24' • ... 4.tl yd. y4. Homespun Prints 45" WMle lee). 1.tl yd. 98~d. Qua I~ Fabrlu 1/iOFF . Auortecl Cottons New.tty ._. CIAZllST VAi.UiS 4 YDI. 1100 11 HEY llDS I I • llY DADSI . Dune Buggy Show FOR THE FIRST TIMI EVER- THE LARGEST SILICTION OI' I • J PIECE. C.ORNER GROUP euane.: .... ndllJla .... ,. dltlt, IOOkcm. __. delt. 0 0 .o 0 0 0 0 .. $29.88 4 DltAWll DRESSER $10.-97 OUlt RIO. S13.'7 Ponderoaa pin• -l'rHand- ed and lftdy ., finW1. si.66 <RKIEI STOOL OR MILK STOOL ~QJ.~~ limltM to ~ty on harid. CHEST l .... $6~97 OUI 110 .. #.~f . Pre Fl 4ec! lac1. ·~ 1D ftn. tlh. TJmtted ~·-.hind. #114 Nltlhi'lllM . ·~11 $6.44 YAWi ' . il8 ... . . oua-:~17 JS~aa- " • ' , c . ' COlEMlll FUR 1 1aUon can Ow .... 97c u .. it~ your ~•man t.nt«na " Campin& Stotea , . ' S'r'Lq Four D9ys Only ,-. -~\ \ .\ -··\\· ..... / I '. •/ ~' ' . / -:, ·/ -'.I -. / 2.94 ARMY $TYµI PUP TINT 2f$1.00 Our lt91. 17c •· Tent Meuurtt 7' J 4~' x 38" 4 PLAYllt BADMINTON SET $2.77 Briefs are fuD cat wt* taped IWDL • : T.Shirts have · reinforced collar. SiJel S..M-L. , .J . , ' . , • . ..,. . ., w . I > .. ,. "1' PMftd.·Pwcll• M .... Potato. ChiRS ' : . ·38'. '. . ' Alu"9iriu111 Ftlrnlture CHAIR-6-Wll LOUNOI ~ '·Wll . . . · . ~38.88 , '.' ··$1~·a1 : . $2~96 Buy now for Sommer comfort! . . . Ow l'tPllr tfl.'4 mower ltaa powe~ M l H.P: • :'!M1 to start. • I\" ~ HAMPER $1.88 ;#20 CtWtCOA&: . . ' ,. ;. F.uy Startq 99¢ r • • · ' ' IAveb' ~ii aftD. . ~ · able in many PMteJ .... ·········· ......................... ······ • LONG .PLAYING . . .. . OUR UG. $11.9' . Perteet ~ camptni or ovwnlght · l'Jlstl. -Com• with »-l ~ . ., . ., . . . .:MON.AURAL . . . • • f ' "lo. • : • • JI •'fl . BEDSPREAD·s . ' TH&MAL MAUTY (, .. . .. For the Record BAL'n IIOB'roAIUE8 Conu dtl Mar Olt. ,.._ o.aa --. Ill ..... J113J, BROADWAY llOILTUUY lll~C...Mell PAaf'JC VIEW 11E1191UAL PAU ~..._, Hunt Named To Board SANTA ANA -Vernoo W. Hmt, Jr., santa Am .t, t.ome1 ot ~ ftnn ot Bcmt. Llij.trom and Wentwu"tb, hu been eleded a member of the board of d~s of the Bi& . 8rottiers of Or ante C«intf · Bunt ia a gr~ of George P~ College and the uc;c 8dM>o1 ot Law. ire J:s a member ol the Amerfcml hrd of Trial Advocatea &I well a I 8e'9eNl 1epl prof enicmal aodetiel md bar wocla· Uom. A native d Santa Ana. he res.idel in run.toll with hia wife and 1hree dilldren. 2 Hospitals Facing Suits By Widow FULLERTON -T w o 0rance County hOIPit&ll have been nmned • defen. danta by • Slnta Ana ftl°" wbo dakDI a blr '2$0,0DO pr--1 inJurr 1u1t 1W they ... nectilCt ta tbllr treetmmt ~ ber hUlbutd. MN. Eunke C. Murphy anec-ta her Superi« c.t ldm .. ---bl Or11111 eibii:J M • 41ea1 Cllllw and • It. ' ll 4 • lbpffal.Palhrtoa.m. ~·srtrMlle.e.. dlDoa Gi -...,, 1'«1· moai4 ~. Mlll]lbJ dMd • ihe JteiiMCH ~ Wit July 21 ...... trwllr· Nd fnm a..~ holpbl. . Mn. MIJl1ib1 .... .. buel her adloll •• r.port w h 0 blelkM. lbe ~ wbo indlcMtl, lbt ci.tml. bt bet lnllbald ~ hlve antved hid bit eo1to dttion been~ ..... ed at tbe ttm. of bli bocpHal admillloa. Marpb 4led Of a d1leue otbel' than h tuberculolla for wMcb he WM beinC treated, Mrs. Mirpby tmem a11ete1. Dr~ King Will Speak At Anaheim Center ANAHEDf -avU rtchta leader Dr. Martin Luther K1DC bM accepted an in· vttation to addrees the ttireMQ meeting of the strtf e-tlonl C a 11 f o r n h Democ:ntlc Council ( a>C) whldl opens here Friday at the Aubetm Convention Cdlr. Ktnc, • la IChedu1ed to teed t b • 3,000..member ·~ people'• march" in .,......._ D.C., Dat April n. wm-deltvtr 11e teJDOte addr-. 8atmday to an ex· pecW 111» deleptes. avn rWdl. peace and the war oa poYerty are the topka a:pect.d to OCGPY much ti the CDC's debating Call The Original Blue Angels At El Toro Next Week EL TORO-~ tbe £1 Ten ..... -Corpl Air ltaticn'• ~ boa• Oil Mitch D-31 1'Ul be the precWoa ...... eerobat~ of the f.Mnoal !iaTJ "Blue T~ bout. acheduled *' 10 ua. to . 4 p.m. on bo4a .,. ... put "' El T.-011 ~It la mntvenary ceW!rab. V1llt.an wm be able t.o view ... qf the aircraft 1aM J.a beinC ued ill Viet- Ma todQ. At. 1 p.m. OD both daJP faM "!lat Angels" will l)e.rftlm Won rowa ol bJ:••cMrl 1'lsk:b will be avaOable OD a non-raernd ..... DIM to tit large crowds atPMtJ:lTon~--.. ruit.n ... urfeCI to arrive e•~· Cir• llboald exit • the SllU Am l'rMC!«!t at CUlver or S.. CID)'on Roads md follow .. litm tolbe•ltlllica.~ RightWor1' Names Four IAHTA AMA -Foar CJlalt ComatJ rerPIMJtl WIN umed Co tbl ~ .i IO'WD01• ~.CallfonlllDf f« 1ttPt to Work, IC· tordina t.o g,oap pretk1IDt •· ttuuell White. • lncladed in the advilclQ boHd a~: Oaarlel W. BltM,J and Jerry Connll' '11 AtMMlm mid Mark K1Mll and Denis Witcher e f Gardea Grove. Tbe board of IOVU91n act ID an advilory clPdJ to the ltate ll'OUP ...... "ll dedicated to mews •• tt.·'Qlt latent suppart,.. rl&M to work which wll llilil to tbe madment of I ltlit8 rlCht to work law," Whi .. explained. Franchise Show Slated -.... ~Dftte ·~=.o.m.• PEii PAMILY OOl.ONIAL PUNEML llOID NATIONAL AUTG GWS CO. -... Aft. W.t*rt•r -... U.S., Korea Majn ~opi~ At ~eeting AMMiml -lnport..a. port lffmt..W. ID~ .... Kore. .... h tople ot·JlllilDben qf ... Kceall c...-.. GeMra1 omc. a .pedal meetinl Way in the pnee level dlnlnt room of tbl Anlibelm Stadtam . . 'nii lildleoi ... •· r_,.. db .. help Gi tbe't.===:::==:===::::=;#=i~#=.;:;:::;::::;:;~--=~=-11 ...-. C...-G•neraJ x__, Soo Ma md die U.S. nspartn w ti Commerce. ~·t;w. week, the KONd _.,..,ldor, Done Jo~~ bia countelor, Done W. .aim, met rib Rep.' · J...,.. 'B. U1t (R- 'l'Qlda) • tM.ANbehn Con· veatlGn ~'to talk about plaDI for dew&opment of Tbl Orient, a m•ebandlae ..... Anlbeim. Jo1m Magrann, developer ol a.. market, is ac:beduled to meet with Amb•••dw Kia later thiJ ~ in ir.... t!" . Xlr Facility f~~~m== At Anaheim Studied .................. ~··--Jr· MM..,...,M.D. .............. lM~ .....,,A..,,....... llcMNM."- #n, ....... L. a-.............. .. ~ r l . t i • t • ' • • • • • : • • • ' c • • • ! ' • f ' • f • ' f ' • ' > • • 1 l • • l . • • • . • • I ' • • t t • • • t ' . • I I I • • I •• .. 0 .. ... J • • • • • \ • • • • ' . • • • • ' ' ' • • ! ' • t ' ' • ' ' • , ' ' ~ ' • t • • . I • • ! • • • ! • • • • • • • ' • • • • • . • ' I I • f I i ' ' I • .. I " I FIRST TIME AT THIS PRICi'! · ~: ., . Men's Penn-Prtist j sport shirts at spe~ial. savings 2· FOR 4.77 I • I CHOla OF. PlAIDS •.. SOLIDS ••• STRIPES AND TAttERSALL CHEGKS! ~ ~ ~ A ..... ..C "*' .&tM thr.tWiy• Ttlr. 'JOllf pidc er,._. "'..._""""' on4 ..,.._.,.,,. lllHelt, solids i.. Mt.rt· 4own C#otl ttyfe "*" end tetufer co»or botitle. n-. I ore ......... cheth es ..tf, in o.f«' bvttonclown atyf. • • AM .,. .f file ptlflW' /.._ ~ thot .,. PeM- ,,_ .. '""....., .... ~. Mt wtsh °"' hMIWe iwy. 'rhty,... wtlMlll te ...,, ~ neot look int •lw• GteM...., .......... .,. . ' \ · ., SPECIAU MEN'S CASUAL Sl:A~S l ... PENN-PRESr.·TO STAY NEAT . . . -: 3.99 .. -. ' , •Mlu...t'H-. Kapok 1tec1 ,iu., MeMet tt" x 21". Sleep c..ty •n4 Cfflftrtoltly Oft thl1 odorl111, Mii• oll...ttnlc pillow. ''°'•I printH CO¥« $210 In blw w told. A f'MI lwy .. tflk ~~@Iii~ low r icel . ...._ .. W x •• Ncl pillow tf ~ ,-, ..... ~plump Oftd teft-lt Miiiy NffufftG. lint·frff, odor. i. ... M.""""'9 ftbtr is "oturolly "'oth $6 Oflill IMldew ,....,.., Whitt ceYer. F11ll 21 Wfteetl 10011 wMlt wMtt Mk ftotNr pillow h Ton·O.Qull proc.Md to tliml!Mlfe .,.. en4 _.,, St9y1 IOft ofMI NtlMent $6 ,_ }'Mrt-' ..... ..,.. Plcfc ~ ., ,.w ttri,. C9¥9(, llf 21 • xr. Anniversary buys on furni1hin91 for the bedroom and bath OAJlY P'rl.OT I 85~mTOWEL '""'...,,.G bJ.nlrtt •f eettoft/acryflc ~the IMtOM fttenb to Its thenllOI WMW. Nylon bind. Ing. Soft texture. lright colon. Mochint WC11h. Quilted throw-style · be'Clspreads Full anci twin bed 1ize1 8.99 . . ii • i . Plush accent ru·gs i·n two of our. I l most · popular styles! 24•x 36• 24'x 36• 11 Reg.3.98 2 99 Reg.4.98 .3 .99 NOW • NOW I •• • 0, '110Y' ILIGANT lOOkJNG ALL NnON CUT AND LOOP PH.I in the cloulc Greek key de- sign will grace all decors -modem or tra- tlitional. ln brilliant hues of olive, teak, gold, white, blue, wine and red. Machine wtish· able m lukewarm water. 'SCANDtA• All IA YON DINll, IMAG PtU IUO Mktt a bold color aplolh in a MOit luxurious Wflf• It's OM ancf a haJf inches cJ.epJ JUlt tWOChlne wath in ~ water to keep it fr.eh es MW. Color clrenchecl lhodet fflte Anlcmcrta ,,..,. aMI enorel Reg. 5.98, NOW 4'.99, 27 x "8* Reg. 10.98, NOW 8.99, 36 x 60• Reg. 17.98, NOW U.99, "8 x 72" PINNCllSJ• 10 CUP TlfllON • COA Tm ALUMINUM PllCOl.ATOl .... 1a.99 NOW 11.97 ...... 10 ..... ......... ,., ................ 1irtw .., ............ '"°' .............. - lteg. 6.98, NOW 5.99 71x 48" Reg. 12.98, NOW 9.99, 36 x60" Reg. 19.98, NOW 15.99, 48 x 72" loom .n. ill.,. er .,.-1.-rH. "NNCllSf• SPIAY, STIAM AND DRY llON 1 ... n." NOW 9.97 SatM fini.A aolepl.._ with 17 wntl, Sehlct-0.Guidli, etoM- &.d tpnr)' ........... GNy ........... PINHCUST• COMllNAT\ON CAN OPINll/KNIPI SHAltPINH. leg.17.99 NOW 14.97 fufty outoftolotic, o,,.,_ .,.,., ltt• con, MCl8flet ~ ~d. M • ruw ..,_,, edft °" -..~eciMn. SaY• on our own Gayrnocle• . 1haclow panel fashion 1lip1! Full Slips, R!O~ ~~ 3 3 ~ . , .NOW • g . , $ . Half slips, RH• 3 .~ 33 . NOW~. New FUllds OK For Crippled SACRA.MENTO (AP) Gov. Reagan's lipature Is all that'• nted'ed t. add f750,~ to tbe ltata'• pro-- gram of care for crippled children. Reagan has proJDistd ~ sign the measure, which would tv.e e r I e c t im- mediately. The Sen~te on Tuuday ,.ve unanimous appro911 of tM bill by Aaaembl,man Robert 'fl. Cron. D-Al1meda. SA{i 1PMNCllOO (UPI) -s.tMrn PMlle w11 llli* )9rmissio9...,..._, to 4'9oln*ut the Latt ,....c:h w e.-rled o ' • r a 1 f ~ t p111eneers ~~ ~ and Loi Angelet lince 1911. 11M1 Califom;la P u b 1 t c Utilltiee OOttttNlsMI .-. 3-2 to lf•nt SP authoriutiilm to baJt the tralll • ...- days notice to the l'Gblk. The once-luxurious but now •bby Lark wa1 an all-Pullsnan train 20 year• ato and carried 3 t 0 p~senaer• a ni&flt in each direction. 'lbe average load DOW ia·7'. The rlflroad told the ~m­ mtaioll it woUI -*1.2 m1liton a ,... .. mahrta1D the ntgtltty tr at1'1. The commission Hfuled permission J.ast year f« the ftnn to stop ttie Lark and ardered it to promotl MW businest. The declsk>n T u e 1 d • y criticized SP manq.meat for makin& ''I minimal r~e" to the order. - ' . THRU SATURDAY ONL YI T . - . EDI Semi $151 ... ""'richly lf)W "'-"-wtth ........ Mel ................ ..... ........ 7'r ............. ~de""...., ,,,, ...... ,, tolld .... Nl,/PM/PMS redle and • ..,..., ..... ,.........,,... 2r' pldur9 m1•~ dlogOftOlly, VHF/Ufif tvmno. a.-o touncl otMI ........ pricM fer tlnfflc ....... for youl ft U•VOUR fl!IJ'&Ya ~CQUN:I TOOAYI .. r • Stretch pQnts in a great lengths team up with • 11 sleeveless she Ifs Meck tvrtltneck shell of 100% tftturtd nylon. lock ripper. lloclr, white, blue, orontt, ,.iltacfH. 36 te 42. 2.98 Nyle11 /el1fin ... 11 fMturtt P•l"ll•r horinhtol lfripet. Chooee """"!• Fell\ eorel • Mu.. lack zJpptr. 36 to 40. 3.98 c.tt... nylett 1tretdt ,._,. .. M¥W lrOft ,eM-lr..,.. In ,.,., JolMke etWI new knH lell9tfi. Novy, Wtd 1t1w. M- 4'UolM and brifht Ql'Mft. t fe 11. 2.98 N•vtr .,_ ,.,.....,..... ..... patl of 1 cottoli nyfOll snttff denlm. Nervy, faded ~. ltritht .,..,., 1urquo1 ... , ..... ' te ·u, Avg. a to 20,.Tal& 10 te 11. 3.98 Step ahead in fashionable Italian sandals A. 'VIit.,. 1-l' ...-1. Nature .n IHther c.netrwctfOft. AcfJuttoltl• enklo ttrop for ~ort. hvfna, Wflfft.n'a llut. 3.99 I. O!Mff eucfel' h4WI l'fnttd H01Mtn4 design, odjustable onkl. strap. leother co'Mnldion. Prugl'ICI, Women'• .i.-. 3.99 C. AN t..tf\.,. •ntlal1 hcrv. popvlor Egyptian atyling. Rubber ~ tMl~le aftkt. ttrop. Prugne. WO!fMfl'• ftei. • 4.99 D. c ... ..,., Mtttf.11 with tide -....: Smart 9 II he.I, uhion JNole. Foahlen .l colors. W.-11 .... , ..... OILY flll.OT WtMsdll, Mri 13, lM YOUNG -N-TENDER BEEF LIVER - 33! PAN BRWT READY THREE 37! FIYll . . LEGGED UGI & FRYERS THIGHS I IAR M WESTERN STYLE EAS1EIN GIAIN FED FARMER STYLE BACON . SPARE·RIBS 69! . IULK ALL mLE .. IAI M WESTERN STYLI , . CACHE VAWf NA'IUUL Pollsh Sausagtp IWISS CHJI-' 69! 69! ALL 12 oz. MEAT PICf. -HILLS IROS. COFFEE 1-ll. CAii IMPUW. MAReAIUNI $1.37 . J u. CM S .69 IN 3~$1 IN CUIES TUIS UNCil ID Low ... GWIT SIZE fll 3 lbs. tETERGENT 1NeNLDAU. ...... ~PARAGUS ~300 39¢ tPEARS. ••••• CAN tiARS •••• ~!~ 39¢ CHIFFON FACIAL TISSUE . IWE GINGHAM CUT .. GRIEN EBANS IOYAL PRIDE IOX OF ZOO 2 PLY TISIUI , APPLE SAUC' PUREX BLEACH LUSTRE CREAM HAIR SPRAY teeeeeeet FIODN FOODS .......... IOSAllTA DOU MOITON HOUSI SWllT 'N JUtCY FROZEN JUICES MACAIOtl & llAYIL CHEESI CASllOLI ~INNERS OltANOU e OUM• ......... MllC+JI •HAP91un •••• ~ • OI ......... ' Oa. c.. I OZ. PLASTIC CUP 39! 6:$1 ·1: $1 io~ . 12..0L "'· ... WTEIN GRAIN FED LEG 69! ., 'PORK WMOU OI MALP GREEN GIANT SALE MIX OI MATCH 'EM ~$ I GWN GIANT PUS/ONIONS lOJ c. 29c 1.AmA SCUDMIS TORT CHIPS • MAllSCO FIG NEWTONS ·-·· .. YAMIUA · WAFIU. ~ I Ji • • ti • II I • i ' • t I t i lllLING IN llWARDI -Wblle llrc. Wlliam Lacbentµyer pacb ••Y dayhle dr11•a1 10 ehe ca\ dolt ~bing fogs, Mrs. Frank Keeter &eU in tome ~ pft<.,'tke on landing the big one. .?:. .· i " . \ " .· . A~~ R~tfc;>~pectiVe ~ . . . "',,. I =10 ·-oraW ·Devotees Works of two young Southland artists, whose one-man and group rbows have raised smHh waves among critics and viewers alike from New York to LondOll, will comprise their first retrospective exhibit, sponsored by Newport Harbor Fine Arts Patrons. A preview party Sund~, .Man.il 24 in the Pavilion ·Gallery will honor the artists, Joe ~ and FA Ru.scba and donors, in- cluding private rollectors, Joseph Hirshorn, Mr. and Mrs. Denni.a Hopper. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rowan, Charles Cowles llld Muon Williams. Another major lender is the Pasadena Art MU6eum. Party invitations are being extended to members of the show aponsor and guests, who will be greeted by Mn. Philip Gold, exhibit chairman, and her com~ · Opening to the public March 27, the show wiH continue through April 21. Hours are from ·1 to 5 p.m. Wedneldayl through Sundays anJl 8 to 9 p.m. M<>nday1. special tniined ~ cents will guide pw, and aroui> toun may be ll'l'lftled by calling Mrs. Racberd Stewart at 494-2052 at Mn. Spencer Rldi- ardson, 673-9548. Joe Goode'• ~II .,. a seriet of mat bottles, bOUIN, windows, eatinC ateui111 ed •lllMde bedl; lib ICUlpture. a·,.. ries of staircMes. CompOllal Id ltalcba'a watb are typocrapbic images, birds l'Dd ~ilUttom· , Distinctiw ·cdlor ~ which .are pab&bed by Flne Arts Patrons and will be riM)able It tile jalllry, haft beetl de- signed by the~ wiM(; .. bwdt~·~ by ·W'JJ- liams, weD·kDOWll 1elnlliolf.wrlt.et, ~ ~ the ~,works 11t"'1 huiiCheoJa ptbering in the plJert ll 11 a.'Dl. ~' Ae>ri1 2, di be Bent1-~ c:urMOr of putdlntione i11t Ublbiticilll for tile Loi A.ftceles Ooanty MUMUm of AN. terutionally bOwn ter aid~ •"'cfell,aed the lnltal· As a teci~-= Ii tbt il'llllo; Bib Al Boaolon. ln- JMioa in rm., .. -• Wllilft ., "' ta itlelL . . ~ L_a·dy Anglers Bait a Party HO"t;V to catch a reco~ white sea bus, the May picnic for handi·. capped children, Art's Landing and curreM fashions are tofics of con· vtvial conversation to be heard at tfle Tbunday, March 2 , luncheon in Balboa Bay Club. . Why? Because Newport Harbor Lady Anglers will pre6ent their 18th annual fund·raising Prelude to Fishing Faahion Show at this time. . Of course, soon after the gala, fishing season will open. But, the fishing femmes will drop their rods and reels in May to entert.ain handicapped children with the traditional picnic. Pro- ceeds from the ~hion luncheon will underwrite expenses for the picnic and the remainder will be given to other cftarities, announced MI'6. Olm W. Smith, president. Festivities will begin with an 11:30 a.m. social hour, with lunch scheduled at 12:30. Styles, from mod to elegant. wtl1 be fumished by GKC Women's Apparel of Fashion Island and will feature such well·known design- . ers as Teal Traina, Larry Aldrich, Rebecca and Geist. Commentator and coordinator will be Mrs. Glenn Cbrfste~n. As an added attraction, fishing "rags" to frills will be modeled by club members, the Mmes. Thom11 Bell, Robert Brytan, Ralph Fore, Allen Klingensmith and Jim Williams. · Show chairman Mrs. John Walker is being Msisted by the Mmes. William Lactmlmyer, FAward Baldwin, Louise Hood, Hank Holcomb, Frank Keeler and Lois Chambers. Members ol N~ Hamor ~y Angle~ always know when the fishing ~ .'is approaching because their prelude to the season ls a ~ -fasblon show. Included in the numerous door prizes, donated by area mer· chantl!, are a round-trip ticket for two to San Franci5co, and two va· cations for two at Lii Vegtis hotels. ' ; • I COLLICTION PUVIEWED -~ art maga&ines for more tnformeaon tbout the artists, who will be represented at the nut exhibib of Newport Harbor FiM Az1I Patrons, are (left '° debt> favor1 Ulat others wish to beatow en Ma. Free me of the notion that •imply beut11e 1 have Uved a Jona tlmt l am wiler than t.hote who have not lived IO long. If 1 do not approve of aoma of the cbdges that -ve tdeD place bl ncient ,_.,., live me the wildom tt llaep my mouth shut. Lard .... tbat when the end com- • I wald like to have a friend • two Wl" -SENIOR C. DEAR SENIOR: nub f• a ......., .,..,.,. nen tt ........ , ti••• II M hr d1 are. DEAR ANN LANDERS: You an probablJ lid up CID letterl of thlt the Mmes. Philip C. Dam, BarDl?d Mueller and Brian IJ. Zenz. The show featur .. worlu by Joe Goode ~ Ed R.uscm and opims to d\e pubUc wean.say. lllrdl 2t \ I , I -t.· t type. but wtll you print jmt one more DO halo either. So get off your pedetbt clobber fer wtvea who can't seem and wekont. him •'1ome, ....... to f()rglve and foritt? lwiore you flDd yourself with *l What bu U>e cheated wife lost 1 pi'Oblema to forfet. . betidef 15 minuta -or 24 ~ DEAR ILLINI : WeO 1a~ of hSa time? Moat men. espteiaJlt J•· ~, chMers. don't equat.e sex wttb love. Tbelr mantace and cblldren aod bona• Ille will be affected only If the wife malntatm a punltiw or hurt attitu4e. M1 buaband It an &Jcobollc • bu beell dry tor l1x yeen. The drat 11 JMr1 of our marriage weEfi a nlgbtma.re. It w•'t easy to f et the 1olt w.Ueol1, the pollc. ta. ~ creditors and the dam11e to our chlktra. But t was ab1e tO undentaDd, ~ God, that be did wMt bi WU Jttvel\ to do-at the time. Bellde1, l wore .. Any Wish Thelter reeerntiooa? No Dl'Oblem wtth a hep genie like mllClcal llra. Goolll>y (Mrs. William Gaut· a<:hi) "'1o eonjarel up ticket. for Mn. !ldltb Hum· pert and Mn. Roy W-oolley (left to right) who are in Billionaire Hunts Living Simply 'Others' Remember St. Pat ..... """' HONOlllD E. V • ...,....,. Medical Group I • ' • , , r f I I ., . .,. .. . . IXTRA-f ANCY RllMllPI " .. I . -'"·l.~,-~,. 110 TAIL$ WELl TRtlMED LB. -...... ' . .. i-'. • .. ... •": 1 : . .. . w .. . : ~ . ; : Wallace-Jorgensen ,. : Betrothal Disclosed t Planntna •May a W1faUn1 Jn St. Andrew's Preabyt.rlan Church, N~ Beach, are : Ann a.tl1im Jc111•en llMt U. (J.f .) Jolm Mlcbul Wallla. The bet.ro&UI wu nv..i.t by the bride- eled'1 pal'llltl, Mr. and Kn. A. Vincent Jorgensen ol N~ Buch dmtq a family 1athertn1. Parmtl ol the futan bftdegroom are Mr. and Mrs. John B. Wallace of Gilmer. • Tex. Mill Jorgenaen, a 1911 Cblldr9'1 ~ SodMy clebuWata..11 Pl'•I• tMc'Mla ID the t. Maa Sprtac Yallq.kboal a She II • f1'8dwde ill N~ H.,._. 8chDal and ltutUld at ~:W f Unlftnlty1 • San Dl.p WIMre JM WU • treuurer of the Alsocl&tetl Women Rtll4at : ltucllntl. £ Her Awe au.ndecl the Unmnsty of • OktUoma and ii p?Umtty 1u.cblll to 1 t Navy ftlhter aqt!lldrOll at Miramar Naval E Air Station. Siil Diep. i ~Astrology, 1Pueblo' Heritage Contest Won By Recent Arrival -. . ~inked A ••It"' ti Illa coantry ..... -:.r::;&:-bad DG ad no ........ ., JI tbe ..... ., .. Amll'kan kttlll eom.t ..,..and ta Pomdaln Valley 1Cbool1 by tbe South Coaat Jmdor Woman'• Club. Marla Gomaln. a li&llth sr• ltudell& and -...-of Mr. and Mn. carlot Gomalel, WU praented wltb • ell'Wlcate ant • for Is ..., on CoUllllllC Your..,.._ Tb• ceate1t wa1 spoDIOftd tar ,..., ~ bet•-U Ud H 1W1 old. ud ,.._. wen jQdatd on. . ~Ilion of ideal, «ICIDdl;f, 1lae•rlt1 , ••rw alld eodlrmtll • alQect. Judelnl the COJlwt WU PENETRATION HHriy ....,_ .... th DAILY PILOT, ..._._ llftt- ,.,., fw ... FeW .. 0..,. c.:.... 'rAG.Ba · Lfcbtt 1111m"m, W 0 D ·; t Cl'IMll U. t 1 tr a Jl d 1 .. ............ ~ · NeWs Told At ~art)' . · SHW RECOVEl£D OR DYED TO ~TOf ~R G<MM. .. -·----74 FA.51-'JON ISLAND PHONE:~-· I •••• .. Conference Planned in LA 1\e lb1h bien1ial lcuthtrn Conference o f • · oaatorma Hmtweaven will tet. place bl the Intern· ~ &eel, Loi Antelff, IWda 11-17. On Slaa'day Wetvinl and ,.. Juniors Champ X-ray Cause 9407 Social CUltioms will ~ dllCulMd wttb • luncheon lfJll '°""'' . .-t falllian aw 1o11owin1. VIP Visiting l_ •...... ..._. ......... ~ 'lbe JlllXt day oommerdal .. "'I am '"Ml... cllls*Y• ,,.,, ab1b1ta by OES 'Chapter I LlTH& LIND ml *'911 ..... l""JP9 wU1 1- pleMI ...... ~ f~ Laguna Beach ~ 11!d•min1 111 tnow tbe VWJ member•, Order ot the form ft Wery. 11.malat.ed Look o··,.:.'-:-.a...;....I E ..... Star. will ll"tet Ult ...... ii ..,, lmld. nKl1KJ their depJty grand mlltroa Prillld · ft..... t 4 t 'T : of the grand ch.apter, Mn. :rio..· Sbel io, tt. H, 11, At Headlines Rex s. Albri&!rt, durtn1 IM1' JI. Sbe 14 (bmt M) nq'*ta offid&l viJit at 8 p.m. Fri· ~ y.u »tncta Mlrie. Dr. GI• T. Brown will day, March 15, in the IUTY.f'IVB CD'l'I in coettDQe ble nmti;)' i.cture IAguna Beacti M a • o n i c: ClltDI far -* ,_... -,...., ijlOlllOl'8d hr tM Temple. , 1 edd JI -* b-~ Laipna Beldl W om an ' 1 Mr. and Mrs. Joeeph Pen· tern fCJr flnklMt Obj) et 10:1> a.m. tomorrow na, wor11ly patron and and llP8dal blldln1. Send bl the Wom•'• aubhoule. worthy matron Of t b e to Msila Mstllt, the DAI· TboM who wilb to look chapter will preside over LY PILOT, 4G P.._. Bel»Dd tbe Headlines are the bualnea meetini. Of. Dept., 212 Welt 1lltl St., llwited to lltteDd. Ticket.I. ftcera wfll praent their Nft' Yark, M.Y. 10011 Print ma, be purc$Med at tt:ie 1 work for m.peetion by Xra. HAD, AN>llW w l t b box oMee prior to ibe talk. AJbrilht. llP, llZS .. IT"fl.E~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;m;;i\ NUlllD. 0.00.. cm .-... he -dip coapcll tn ..., 8'*1LaEG1•w PathTD Oltaloe. 100 ltytN, all ...... 8md ao celMI. . Mui ... _. llWWAYTOll SUDDlllYSUM . ·SPECIAL A new concept in entrees ••• we've done, for you, all the elaborate eavance preparation that makes these meats haute cuisine •.. an.d we've done it with that special touch of food wizardry thet you find only at Richard's. We call them "Candlelight Meats" because they're quite a bit more romantic than the usual "gourmet" cut of meat! We hope you enjoy this newest customer service from Richard's •.. where there's always more to choose from. S/illld~V1¥Hte%wt, 'h plump bird stuffed with Spice Islands Dalme· tion sege dressing. Freeze them to keep on hend for an instant gourmet meal. 69c ... Strips of tender•st beef rolled around our chest- nut-celery dressing. 1.-i9 lb. Extra-fancy peppers filled with our famous spiced meat loaf mix. 'k lb. il gr~~ Cooked Jumbo Prawns and Pineapple Chunks Zuchinni Squash Rounds with plump Scallops Each kibob is strung on e skewer. ready to broil or barbecue '!Hf Loin Cubes marinated in Burgundy ~mb Cubes marinated in Kikkomen end Gin9er 80#/Mt~~ Double-thick chops &ruffed with a choice of dressing, juicy prunes or apricots. 1.-i9 lb. Party roesh fetfively decorated with paper frills . . . centers stuH.d if you wish. Generous serving • for. two stuffed with our special parsley dressing. 1.91 lb. ~~~ Extra-tertder fil'St of the Spring 5eason double thick twin loin chops. 2.l, lb. ~w~~ Butterflied tender New York steaks decorated with button mushrooms. J.2' lb. "!JN.~~84¢' ,~,,~~~ra A9'd for flwor, mtft.in·your-mouth servings. Beautifully JMrbled, extra-tnick 49ed top sirloin. wr•pped wit~ Meoft. 3.29 .. ' . .~91 ,Po. Each enhM pee~ .cf; ht a foil P.I" ••• oven or frener reedy ~or your lfnv.nit~e ' . 34Jl v .. Udo N.wpori leech CENTER IRIARD SILVER-ON-GLASS SHRIMPER SET ·~· $10 6.88 St• r I;,. 9 S~•' ''Tow" encl C.U..ty" c1 .. 1, ... Pleb htcluclecl. INTERNATIONAL I PC. J'EA t SERVICE RH. Ste 49.88•. HHvy trey. coffH, fH pots. ,.,..,, crHMer i• sllnr pt.+•. FAMOUS FORMtCA TOPPED FOLDING TABLES. ......... r.ct1111•· SET OF 2 H~. lO ''"1120" ,.... • ._,, SET OF 4 HS.. 00 $5' Off $10 OFF lfl handsome woocl finishes with ator•9• stencl. .. .. 11 Pc. FONDUE SET RM. $14 21.88 Steina... pet. 1 t e • d, trey. 4 whit• cer.ac ,a.+ ... 4 forb. . .... -. -. -. tQT.lle.UO ' QT. RM. '''°· = , .. I'll QT. ( ... l.00 .71 HOTRAYS ... tit.ti 24.95 W1tft temp. coflfrol end ''h.t •pet" .... c.ff ... ate...... ...... 19.95 .............. 9.95 With ..... ,. ............. 1y. 8.95 32 GAL PLASTIC TRASH CANS ............. s1 4.98 CAST IRON HIBACHI Teflon Wear Ever Frypan or Griddle RUBBERMAID TURNTABlfS ~ .98 HARDWOOD cun1NG BOARD , · 5.98 2.98 1.98 .- J. U . J~ U\\a -- -. - • -- I FfRM, YELLOW CHIQUITA IAl·M BAG ON BANANAS u.11J', ., 65t. • . , W11 Lb.en.+ lid!· Chocolates 1.75 ' SEE OUR MAMMOTH 500 LB. CHEESE WHE L ON DISl'rA Y 1 .. ... ••~ of dtocolat•• Reg. 2.10 • . .. ....,. 11.o 13, 1'68 - ST. PAllCl'S DAY SPKW HAJtDtNGS Cir1beef ro11d1 85 C or brisket 1b ...... ..,.... .. u.u.A. OtOtCI 89' CLOD ROAST ........... ·~ tt> UANIDtW• · 98' CUIE STEAl ... .=c:.o~" m ii-10iisiu1~9& • FRESH FRYER PARTS CIT·IP FRYERS ..... ~:-..... ~ ... . . . ' FRYER llUSTS ... -:.":' ·-··& : LEIS & TRllHS ..... ~ .... 3r ..... flUITOf •lllll • mtmcur-...--~n. &t CRIHaM ... 1111 1MU. .. CMitl_I.._.,.._ . s1• ... -. IUIWIWlll 1MU.flle. HIUIUT._ ........ ~...... llALlllT STUii......... •. F1Sll STICIS................... sm9 .... _ ..... ,, ........... .. ,_,... ....... 29· . . TOI TUllB.S .. : .... ~.~...... m ........ ..._ .. CIMmCUl_......_..... 7• CllT'RmtPIODN tU. .. NOl9T'IUCDIRMmN tU. s1• COD .. -....... ~.~ ..... ...,_ SW-. rrul....... .,. ~ CllU .. ~.~~ .. N" aJCll 11mlEY .~~~:" lb. Cello .. , CINIUL AMlllCAN · 1ol c BANANAS............ .. • AS;iiaaus ..... 39~ GiiPiRUlt..6 ... SI UIW ~ IOUD 5e llD LIM 01 IUTTll • ec CABBAGE .... ~.... .. LETIUCE ........ IACll 1 . ~i'------------------------------------....... ..., il.a.T°ciml_~~·h~ ... &7•.-.~~ .. ~1 15 WHITE FRONT FROZEN FOODS . n.AVOI ..... MAll •MLON 1 ~'::~~ ) SPRINGFIELD DOLLAR SALE ""~ . . l ··NO.IOICAN -OR ll · •ILE Dml IUewHDI n .. ~ .. • .. snu. . . . . . . 2tc Slmwawr .... u .. ~ rllllilll""rl.S. .... _ ••••••. l'411LATCM-.. Nl-tss, ••••• I "' .... Jl'W9 460%.CAN · PlllUPPlE JUICE ....... ~;:-a SPRINGFIELD SWEO'PQs 'CCITJ GIEfl IEMS NO.aQ3 CAN $' -l ' .. .. i l GOodVision ' ~· Qldla ..... -......... .... ~2.49 Drive Begun ·; .............. _..._ ___ _......._.. ,. • • • ,.. r . FREE w hOI PM• wltllpa:Janlf ·. WYalu 1 48 Mfer • ... ,..1 •··· "R-S11ck''. PEIS ..... ~ ..... .............. ............... ... "I-~:: '* .......... . .. ·~·" ...... . r.+ ftlall' lttftt .... . ......... . ,. .... I at. v-• ~---.· . ... n 'PR .... 148 ............. ... I .......,. Madi 13. 18 . • MICRlll SICRIT OM&. • SHAY NmllmC DIOOOUt« $1MlfH $1.00 SIZI: •• f9c 76c 11-0L ITl. 4.0%. «AH Me SIH-riG. Of 5 ITA.tNWI ITllL WILK ...... 8LAHI 58• 19c SID-llfNO Sill I.or. Wll . lt••••ll••I Toot•pa1te 63• ~ ...... ;.-·-.~I. CAM 81 ~ th SIZl-llO., DIY er HAID.'f'O·..olD-1 S.OL IUAYI HAIR l•llAY 73•. $1.59 Sll!-SUniC>SITOllil-PKG. Ol lJ P••AllATl .. H $1.09 SIZE-•GWI OI Dl'f-7.0L Im. jVO-SHAllPOO tie 5'ZE-FAMK.Y SIZE IOTTU CRITI ndefGnm;s SPECIALS ----·---rnn.411. MAHI 14-17 ........ COFFEE ems 35 ....... ...... 39C CUP CAKES . ....... BR fJOKLYN AVE OHICA HS SEN COOKl!D-REAOY TO IAT CORNED · BEEF Siad or Pi1ca 89! ,. -. octAN' snAY-GWMf IOTT1.l I ' •• ~:' CN •••a r Cock .. 11 • • 3o•[E] lfYNOLDl-12-IN. IY 2.5.PT. IOll ALUMlllUM ..... ftUCAT •••• 14•(2:-J •A.aiiiND°iliii1 212s•li~I J-t.a. IAO . I IAVf I IKl~YDO•N~D 62• ,. GIANT PK0-~(1NCL 1~ Of P} , f"iAVil ALii Wl .. 1111 6S•t.!i:J A • ' . •• -*• .,,., ,. .! r , •• i>ISCOUNT DELICATESSEN PKO.Of 10 12.0Z. PtcG. • I .. •ARY. PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE l --.. Newpcri Seidl dty counctlmen met a qui.Uy emo- tional illu• recently o.n tbe AMt.cU Lecioo ttue q11e1tton. Mank1Elawmuen deddect 1n • u beJ1ot to gtv• further llu to Post 291'1 leue estellllon reqae6t be- fore tUlnJ Id.Ion one way or the otber. FwtMr lto6y een.&nly Je l& ........ ~ leaden are aeettDc muhpum estenllo1 of the leue on a J.&-acre parcel of ctty-onect land at 16th street and tbe bayfront in Bllboa. Poll 291'1 clubhouse ha1 O«Upied the site since pre-WorJa War D days. The poet JocMed theM after moving from an<>thr city-owned lite a few blocks away. The latter lite bad been Occupied by tile Legion since 1024. - The current leaae ii due to r.xpire In 1978. Le~ion leaden want that mended now to the legal Jlmil Thia would tack another 15 yean oato Ole leue. Why extend it now? • The rea11on, aa given by .P\llt 291 fP.Oktsmen, is 811Hntia'lly an emotional one. Th'Y say ttankly thtt they Mnt to be assured that the Legioa H~ will stay when it is, and they want that usunnce now -before they die. A Noble Sharing ' ~Tile telephfn& com~y, lt tam. tu'1 i.,~ tie., a ncb of ctiak, wires, arnaIW,ype directoriet and fJice. 1 voiCM. War won't go away, they aay, and neither will the need for Legion Post 291. These spokesmen. as bu been pointed out to coun- cilmen · on several occasions, are all in their 70s. It also lw been pointed out to councllmen thlt the local Le- gion'• tep(mgenarian leadenhip has been actively en· gaged in MOUi projects for tlJe Sood of the community for decades. It'• people. aDd IQIDe ~ lne pewte, judgins from the-Jefivitiet of tbe ~ Pioneers of Orang• County. The piooeen, oompri.M4 ol Pacific Telephone ~ ployes with more diaa 21 yws_• duty, Wt week present.. ed a unique -ancl utn..a, UMftiJ -cbatr to Fair- view State Hospital s.nttmentallty It riding wltb the Legion. Council- men "6nf on both tldes of the issue agreed on thia. No mauer whet happens April 22, when the coun· di i. to take up the aubject ailin, Legion Post 291 will The mm ablorbed a Jal of the tecnical kncrwl-. edge of the veteran te~ workers. Utilizing .~ ea, elec:tronka and e1ec:fricVmchlDical cllYlc!a. it can' help a tpeeelllell end pb>**IJ1 ha~ ptNOll commmdarte -hetp bhD i.r. IDd aclfanct'lril bowJ.. ed~ n t certainty not find itself evicted. . But if d»e present coandl majority view is main- tain«I, it is poseible tbaC the post wm be paying a high· flt rent -if the lease ii extended al thet time at all. 'lbere may be jultification tor upping that rent. It The "Elc~' dWr~ of tta kind in the coun- try, wu bait by the ill tbetl' own bome and on their own tlme. a i:tr'* a aberinl -and a noble sharinS -of ti. know .. Ut.ey accumulated on their Education's , Perpetual ~truggle "-aMa at Lltp~ Nearl1 50 tears ago, H. G. Wells • aald that the biltor1 of mankind coWd be summed "f bl the phrue: "Edw:atift ••• Jn a perpetual •truule ~ dlMlter''; and could anyone t,oday •1 uaat education ii wtnnJna the ttrua111 • • • Tboee wbo tbfl* that •'buatnt" for securit;r NMODI ls defenailite -qht (i>. reflect on tbe faet tllat ff the Tory pernment Med ben able to bug Gen. W11bincton•1 ~. be WOQ)d ._,.. aunt while croeling tbt Def• .... (One rtuon we fought the Rn· elution waa precl1tly to prevent 1ucti ln:truaion.) • • • ·There are people ao emotionally crlppled Ill cllOdbOod that In adultbood they are afraid to be happy lest 1ome- Wn1 bad bappen to tbem. • • • What we dll "war" II both a ltdal lutltadte ... ..... p1111M: and its abolition Ja 10 bard because the people who want to reform the lnaU· tutlon undereltirtJate the depth of the passion, and the people who want to reform (or divert) the passion under· uUmate the ~plexity of the lllati· tatlon: while bardly anyone sees that both effor1a mast proceed totetber, ,.,. paaa, on the social and paycbe-fogical planes. • • • Adult.a who are perturbed by ·the ritn and totems of today's youngaters 1hould know that It WI.I ever thus; IS Jobn Jay Chapman wrote, more than a half-century ago: "Every tenera· tton 11 a secret IOClety and bas Incom- municable 9'thustum1, talte1, and lnttrestl wtrleh .. a mystery both to ita predeceuon and to posterity." • • • How many of ua would rise up in wrath at the bowled,. of a child's Dear Gloomy Gm: , UNUSUAL, ibe Koffee. JOaf.c:1t • for ()a.odidate Councihnait Par· ton by Mayor .net .Mrs. Gruber. · 1'he7 •inlY intend to do the • •amt for afi aeven candidates or ~ IUY:W "w be diacrQnlnat· , lni, woo & be.7 -H. A. N. "* .................... ·• ••••ilr ._ tt .. ......,. ..... ,.. .................... .... jobs •. .. •I ,.t· ..Tt lb!_ TAIW:.1 , i • . 1 laaYt )nit itlld ""' ...... ellllb· .~~-~~-:: mee41tton1 ~-. ,~ ~.1eerta.1Jlty higblr de..,... . .. m,eives, m~ ucf ••dlllt 1Jl ll"rMdoms Foundation are, .....,ir,aithe·ffr1 ~.c.~: Havinc btta.u ~~ t nelpbor of Frtedoms F•~• Irma tu foun. dint until reedtlJ, •l ltaft ... It from a not dlatant ftnta11 pOIM. It -...... "--· Ja at best a very uaootbl,y ..-mg _, ll'lllnC mercUeaaly' beaten 1>! .a front operation for lit r. Rf""'t ~nt, who think nothing of tti nilnd w· 6" "1nC relenUeuly raped by prejqdic:e, ing -so far rleht It ••s bate and envy? American Opbdon ......... teem , • • • ..Ut.e:aUMia..,......-.... While women with to be YOUDtet. UNL*• 1irE •• Mdta1-,. men wiala to be riclttt -for each Ilk ,,p~ 10...,.; :;;a~ ~ ::,W• what moet ntr~ the other D~ Bel= of Foote, CCI» ..... : • • • advft'tisinf ·ud , 1D 1JI the-most What m01t people fail to learn until aophisticated Madi908 Avell91amt too late, Jf ever, yu tersely upreued have been incorporated to SiY• a toW'• by Freya Stark: 0 Tbere can be 110 ear'I'h the appearance of a lilk pu11. banineu if tbt tbiqa we beUevt e annual awardl are a bl .,. dlfferent from tbe thfnaa we Maehlavelllan ltmmlct -a lew do .. ttiou.MDCl dollar• c1rlbbl9cl out te ..... · • • • deservin1 IOUla to promote large coo- . The concept of a personal phylical tribotio111 for the real purpoaes ol munorality see1D1 to be more of an FF· impiolll than 1 religious thoulbt. a way by whlcb we can put ourlelves on a footing with God if we but obey what WI believe to be divine laws; It's hard for me to conceive that the univer1e ls arranged in aucll a cozy fashion, much as t mtgbt like to. · • • • Whatever else may be aald against television as a medium, It is in- disputably the greetest of devices for brins:tnt th• eueoce Of a J>O)itkal Candidate riJht into the home 10 that t.he perceptive viewer can 'obeerve the cold and beady eye, the tb1.n Up, the alurred vowel, the insincerity stupfctity, or venality of the inM himulf. TBJ8 MAUS THE iunriWn& nd- pienta partners, U!lfort~tel.Y. or pawn1 1n a deeper pme aiDc:e the awards they .receive UIUally set WI of local not«lety (editoriala, tk.) whlc;h easb FF 1a a bealltiM do-goo4ef li.,, and ...... the •Jltltloa · ol contrit>Utlona. · Being a non-profit, FF is ol coUrll !alrJ.y free of cloae scrutiny aa tt what It really is up to, but there seems to . be enough smoke to ctuM some of Us dl'Utr tupporters tt -- off and out -Including not 'the least OM Dwiaht David Eisenhower, oae time five-star ptlel'al and U.S. Preli-denl GUillen' s 'Affirmation' FOB A FAIRLY comprehenslt. iiCl app11rently fair picture ol FF, I Nld IUUett YOU Set 6 COPJ of Phlllde~ Mapzinl for February '68, llt• 7' and followlna. (PJUladelpbla M.,_... la hardly le.ft-1rini in its ou~ I miCbt add, b$i 1'fitten fbf .alto the Phlladelpbta .. Pa,. bl.llinemo-) In a translation bJ Jullu Palle7, prolenor ol modern 1 • n 111 a I • 1 , University of C.llfomla at lrviM, Ule Unlveraity ol Oklahoma Presa baa publlabed a b01.ntual aatholoo ot poetry by u. Spenilh P9ll uc1 mtlw e...,ut, Jcqe GuJllen, ei\UUed "Al- ttrmation" <• pp. l&.115). J«ae GulUea'• career beaa ta the tart1 tara. and be b ol the same poeration aa Garda !Arca Od tbt ~ and lrtilfl " 8Plln wbl wtn dltpcrMd fCll" tbt mot& part by the = °" W• .... U. fraco ADoqb lie ble lived 11 tbe Unltld ...,.. f« tbt Ult ~ rat• -'--' ........ , ,CGUqe. o.IDu II ~ -..· 1n Sm'OPI Ud LMla Ailerica. *1t bla works Mft .,._pa..._ 11 ""'''" from "CanUco.. are available in paperback. But ·~'AfflrmaUon•• CCIO· taina 1 representaUvt croa-teetion of Guillen'1 )>OetrJ from 1t11 to 1986. Theft .... MlecU.. fi'qm ''Cu&.lco." wbleb ii lite a 1*U t. tbe Joya and tmot1 of llvila: fram1 ··~." wfdd Aelrkal)1 Jtl •CMcaJb' ~ ot the dllcor4 ol m.._. cMJllaUon and life; and "H01DeaaJt." GallltD'1 late.a •«k. • Apin, I would like to saJ that. this letter b not to cast any upera*" at the rectpienta ~ the FF aw...si who ~ deserve recognida It 1' jUJt pathetic tbat when recoplU. comt1 tt Ja Ol'll1 motivated aec~ bJ pralae ol real Americanilm 'ta ord.er to prima11y promote the caQll of J)ll~. 1'R.ANELlN B. JAYNS . : ' . . .. ·~ -.. -. ' ~~ ........ ,¥ .. man can 11nderstand, thia amowrts tor'1.2'D for one boar, or '20il3 and lA cmtl a minute. The Mlbject ol the speech, "A Look at ._ b.cadt Ahad.," aeema timely, ~ l'ho c:ae be lookina abeld. with IO-~ klot cbanllnl handl! ALL THE LABOR ortantz.tlon1 ..ougbout the •«ld, have never dreamed of sucb an hourly rate , • . the aood M. D. who made tbt successful heart trQrplaat dlda't make tbU kJnd of money. Tbia la m•• mCJllt1 tban Ile Pi'aidtnt ol the United state. earna, tva witb friaie ~ts. Mr. Gold1Jater, if he really, deep In hlt heart, felt COlriplll1on and an earnest desire to present to the studentl of Orange Coast CoJle2e. I messap of hope for the decad• aliAd, he woldd have charged not more than $500 for bis services. AS A SUGGESTION, he could e~t.abli-4 a SW Q.o.14 w a t • r SclloNrlhip Pand to aid 1t'lldebta In- terested ta speed} and dramatics. Thia could be done witll tbe ,_..fafa1 JUOO. GENE WIERBACH Bill F11lhAI aeept Wbat ~u , said in hill lettllr' ()Ca~ MllG 7). Tlail antique and,..., mil!d of mine failed to ptber the elitire Jlle_.,I of that letttt bot did ~ Ile tact that 1te doealt't apJll'CM oilr stand Ill V'11t. nun agalnlt .,_ ~anit• wtlo .. tryint to tde·ONr M tooGtey .. TllE~poaq.111taMcS by tMmlelva,. ii to ~ h worW. TM Alna'iull·]>fltC)' II to ·re- taln our present tonn d ~ of the people, by the peop'9 -·f • r tbe' people. Tbcn i,I a confliot ft intaesta tblre. U tbt ORunta .. eot pnv.W frqm piec .. al ..... up ..... small Mtiobil, too _. ...,. .rft' \e on our *«et, • ,..sfblJ h>M ei Scotlaod. IF U ARE TO rMatn our form ~ IOVt1*DeDl We aow -.Joy, tie Comm..m.ta mJll be fto(>ptd from takiDI .... .... UJjted-8tata of Amttiea. Will Mr. rDl1dt ~ tell -, 19bo love America and call it home, jlllt where tbe Commln aboo1d be ~ ped! On the coast of the U. S. A.? Or possibly juat befcn tbq -....... the home and bouM he ,~ ID! Or woulil be ,,.,. tM ~ form of l"wmnent? ~lftf wi6 fDterelt for bia an9ftr. TOM RHODES Rndi# P~ •t"1 with-en fdi· toriol ~ 1'°"' tM CMeo En-~ ~ .,,.,, of poil0'1' P'ft ~ ~ tlW toidow, but HJ>Na.wd laon'or "at U. MflMi "6um.· •. ~ ,,.~ fftC>' cidGI .... t ... aote ... vwc--.,. -UUor SAN P'BAHQ8CO -A cmunlttee ippointed by mayor Joeepb Alioto to ~._llnprov....Uee C"'CllMlct Part er a 4lowlltoWll ttadi• 1rll1 ... I t t NCGID• meadMleiil et 61 iilii GI *' moatb or eai11 ,ta ~AWUII Thi ~ Mid It Md not reac:Md .,, __. deeid• dUl'inl a ~ ...._ 'helday. But U.. .,.. lDdlcatioM that Candlertick Park • doomed. Tbe mayor made a strong statement Jn au~ ol a downtown atadhon. "1 don't think Smi Frandlco cu af· («cl to be a second-rate dty." he said. "PuWna fl million at the mlnimum and poqi\ly u much as $20 mlllJon in improving candlestick would be perpetuating~ if nett ~ mediocrity, Ill leut sometbin& feconCI rate to too many cities.'' Commltt.H chdrman Mel Swia eeemed to be leenlnl ln the 1ame direction when Ile commented that "I think tM addttional cost would be more than offtet by the amount ol ctowatown b\Wne11 that would be aenerabeid by it." Cbtlb Feeney, vice president the San Frucisco Glantl, and Su Fran· eisco Warrlon owner F r a n k 1 l n Mie\1lJ a minority 1tockholder In the GUimts' and Forty Nlners. both tatif&ed In favor ol expandinl CandletUck to ma•e a combination baseball-football fieSd. Will K-State Be NCAA SpoHer Again? LAFA'1ETTE, Ind. -Obio State defea~ Iowa 15-11 In t~ neutral P\JJ'due Arena Tuesday nl~t to win the Bit Ten Ccnfereoc-e playoff and a berth 1n the NCAA Basketball Tournament The Big fen co-champions finiJhed coohrence play wlth UM records. Jt wu the conierence's fiut buketball plJYolf since lQ, ObJo State's 11-polnt letd late In t.be tmne wu quJctly shaved to two paints by Iowa with !2 seconds re- maining. However, Ohio State q u I c It 1 J recovered on free throws. LOS ANGELES -Twe UCLA a&ara ~ Ute 8"U..ra callfenla Track WrHen Aaod•tle•'• tud ... new 11Wetea of Ute week. Brah! fre1hmu W1yne ColleU was cbttea at U.e P'"JI'• weQJy meebl Taelday fer •u 47.1 ,n:ner...ne Jut week. Senior Rick Sloaa wa1 M.offil 11 ffeld .uii~te for Ida 1eti.Gel reeor• hJfla Jlmp ef M~. lJCU Coae• Jim Ba1ll said Collett ran u uea..r lee i. tk m.De telaJ la 4U • a eeN, wiHJ aftenMll. "CelleU la th ~ etlllete I •ne ever ~." Ball •tuM. "He coaW ,......_., ..,.,.,._la uy l'Ull1at eveat." US VEGAS, Nev. (AP)-Parnelll .Jones, flrmff u the ncer of the turbine-powered car and o t h e r speedsters, wiU drive in a new type of race tor hlm April 2-4 -* 400-mlle dune buggy race in tbe delert. Sponsors of ~ desert race an- nounced Tuesday that Jones would be among the driver1, mor~ ttian 100 ol them blVe sianed up for the event. The desert race hm 1 guar-anteed purse of S1UOO with contln~ency mnney expected to boost the total. .... .., .... LOS ANGELES -llhieH for tlte tllf,. time kaa ferceii lptwelpt Mo- de Ram" .. cucel lllt 1chechtW '*'l ,.... Yldl Garda. Tiit OIJmpk AHltertam H1*19ce4 Tlletllly a 11biUtate matelt wU1 pit A .. J BeilJnH el Saa Ped.n ...... .,.,. ca1e1 ., IAI u1e1et .. • llllMlewetP& 1 ........ 'l'tllanday. Ra-w• reJllWiM ndbtl a fever. Fhl ~ ..t RaiMI' ldledwled a,,e..ute a wld earlier a.. lllaeal at.. ~ &M tt-year..W ..... ,.... ...... Gama "" t1te n_.. ... ""' ~w ,. a.at JH. 4. PHILADELPHIA -Willlam M. "BIC bill" Hollenb&ct. UnJventty of PenuJlnnia football 1t&r a n d member ol the Natloell Football Hall of Fame. died Tuelda1 at tlM are of 12. Hollenbact, a fullbact was aptatn 0( Pelfn'1 lfGI teem which wo11 tttry game M ..,. -a M ti• ~ tlle c.ru.i. ledllm, beaded by Jlm TIMl'pit. • • . PORT LAUDERDALE, Ffa, W-l -Tbe pltdlers rtill have lo "keep their hands out of thelr mourhs but baseball hu decided to be a little more )en.lent with them for awhUe if they tor,. the rule. °"1'1,mJHlOlll!r WUllJm D. Eckert •nno\Jl'ICed Tuesday that pitchers will no tonier be ejected from the game after two violatiom of the new spitball rule. lbltead1 tbef will be ~hlr'.-l with ab ...,,.. pttcll', ahnllar to a balk. 'l\e 1pitbllll bas lq been ~ IDeaal pitch but vtoi.tiom became ao fre- season. In a '7'2.7J Ioli l• ~· UniY'enlty of Nn MQ.ico Ln lb~ 14.1131 .. eat are"a • ._.. \ t h e regionals will ·be beld, lbJJ bead -which IUpporU I ~08 lat -was cut off by spectators. But he looked like new lect .- when he was carted Up t• Salt Lake City ln a tr'llck by tbe New Mexico Sta~ spirit lioOltm , a group of :r> student& wbo work quent that tlie rules oommlttee deckt· ed on a crackdown. Umpires were busy this spring ex· plaining the rule which called for one warning and then expulsion ~om a game for a pib!her wbo brou8'it bis hand In cont~t with hls mouth or Ups. ' American League umpires enforced ttvi rule strictly and several pttcben looluding Dean O.UC. of Mlnne1ota, Clmllo Pascual of Washington and Dflnnls Ribant of Detroit, hive *n thrown out of edtlbltioo pmea. National League umpires. were.mar• Collislota at Seeond at in:~ p.m .• !'.ST Saturday. Mr, AUlt WW be mattOi hla MCODd trip thla week to AJbU. q~ whtnt. UOLA Coach JOM.- . Wooden bM laid be expecta t.k Aa;ies to plQ a deliberate game. "I think we'rt gotn1 to play COil• • trol ball," said Henson. "Just bow llow we play I don't know. We're not 1oin1 to try to run and lbool with them." lenient and confusion developed as to how far a pltcher could go. Tbua the decilion to change the punllhment from ejection to a te11 severe penalty. Commlasloner Eckert said the revit· ed rule would be In effeCt until the Rules Committee Is able to 7estudy the problem, probably before opening day Ai-'Jl l. Under the temporary rule, a pitcher violatln1 the spitball edict would receive one w«min( 11 before. tf ·he repeaUJd the violation, be would be c:bM'pd witb an llleaat pitch. Witb men on baae, the illepl pitch "ould hava. Jtie same effect as a balk and each runner would advanc:. one bue. With ''° runoen on bue. {be Ulegal pitch would be caUed a bail. II a batter gets 1 h 1 t on IA illegal pitch, the bit stand.I. U he bits the ball and iJ out, the out is nullifled and th• pitch la called a ball. · Eckert said the change waa inade with the agreemeat "-Warren Gllea2 (A'Qldellt '1 d>e Nlltion.al League, ano Joe ~ bellll ol the Amencu Lea~. man BQb Knoop Oeft). who bumped into umpire Bill Valentine, tip. Everybody wu knocked down Oil this play Tu~9diy when Cleveland's Jose Cardenal stole seconl in thi! ni nth innini against the Ange!G. ., ~kh~&b~~~~wu ~ohi~.up~WngAn~l ~~~~b:a:~:·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ------· ,4.I ping him over. Angels woo, 4-3. Kings Near kad AFL Got 'Bum Deal' After 2-2 Tie With Red Wings In Merger, Says Foss LOS ANGELES (APi -Los Angeles moved •o widrtn one ~t of first place ln the Western Olv1slon by balt.ltng the Detroit Red Wings to a 2·2 National H'ockey League tie Tuesday nigtlt. The Kings now have ~ point11 in the race after picking •P · one point on idle PhHadelphla, which h2s M. Los Angela. with a 2-1 ·1 sea11on edge over ~ Red Wlnga, came from behind at 8:34 of t b • third period on a g o a I by Eddlie Joyal to gain t h e tie with t b • WlntJ, tut In thf East. Joy.al'• 22nd aoa1 ol the aeu on beal Detroit roatie f\oeer Crozitr from Ji&bt ln front ol the net on • perfect p•u trom Bill nett. ATLANTA IAP) -Form e r American Football League Com- m1 ssiooer Joe Foss said Tue11day the mt'rger with the National Footthall Lugue was ••a bum ·deal'' for the Ar .. The AFL ahouJd have held out. Nid Foc!\,•WM was In Atlanta on business. "The NTL needed us a Whole lot more than we need them. "~ • .Ute AFL definJtely shoUld not have IQelltid out that '27.5 million to pat fer h merger," he 11id. 'That wu totally ridiculous ''T1M AFL could have, and should have, 1'eld oot." ht said. "OUt lf'Our t.d the money. AFL owne,.. didJ!' t.ben. and don't now, t i depend on t~ball <Or Nir livelihood like thote ~· ln the National Foot- ball Lea(Ut." Fou saJd the AFL °'"*" wtt"<t ho- telmen and oil men. "They co\lld afford to continue pay· Ing th• bit bonu.sa a he.ck of a lot euler than the other fellow." He 1 a I d he u r C e d AFL owners to follow the Jll'O(etslooa.l beleball pette.rn and bJve a commluloner and pMiideat for wets ... gue. "T)>ef m«rted the ft1 tbey dtd," he said. "It would have eventually come out the way It hit without AFL owners doln1 whit they did with that mcmey. Angels' Held Survives. Cancer Scare - ~illsey May L~nd Bear AD Post unn•c•.,•u.ca ~ ,.,...,.. ~c... Mt. UC ..... ,.,,, .._.... a.-......... c""" o.ldlll W..t W I. T .. n ... ' 1 1 4 I t .t I t .t I t J I t I t t 1 .. 1 , .. • • • '. · Durocher Believes Cubs . ' :.I ·~an Win '68 ·Pennant. ICOTTIDALE, : Aris. -L • o Dca 11t 1 r adJlb the Qt'cllt Cllll ean will .. National Leaa-ptllDllllt. You 111 Are. Liao elltWtatu 1DCb a ._ lun ... be 1m•t 1811111 u mueb..Jt:~ 1~ ,, t 'l'hll J9 a ..,, Leo. The old Leo ftuld' btlid fOUJ' ear -bi the spring and ut tbat you be1le1e an manner ol Wnp. ,... For Jnstuce, Jn 1981 he 1ald on : you the foJJntq, "ll1 team ain't .-no ei&hth place club." · : He WU riebt. The Cubt ftnlahecf .-tenth. .. -.w -In 1917, Leo utt.red 11 follon, "We will l18'PriH • Jot of ...,.._,, He 1fM i1lht. Thi "ubl roH to the lllctedlh1e MlCb1I of fldrd pJace •111111111111n1111111 .................. and nrpiaed a lot of people l8CW. They ndlbt. In fact, ba'ft caUMCl Mm"al beut ata11cu. That wu tilt old Leo. If tbe new Leo Jmowa aomeUdq, be 11 beplQ& lt to blmaelf. You uk him wt1en the Cubl will I Rustlers Bow · Orange Coui'a ntm t.n r.- Nundecl trom .Prlda7'1 JmW Joa M tbe blmdf of Nert.oil to eraab ~ atrM,. 73-~ ta • SI ' s c.oafadkli meet iru.da1 at OIMilt. Golden ... West, ~, w a• ablcdlnl' a M-41 4-(Mt at tlle hlDdl Of CbdeJ Da Alta 1.omL Cout w11tec1~u.e1a ···'•tbs the win 0...-atru u the Pltllta 1"0ll the ttrst m tvtDll. Paul Huahfs, Dee Renfro, ·Jlob Dake, Mike Whttinl and Ropr Moore ~ tbe ICOrinC pcade for OCC db only D• ,.um, a double ta iD- cUftdual ..... ' • a .............. H....., wta a i:u.2 • .,,.. m cain6"M ~nab tl)e :m fly Jn 2:J§,l. Rentro WOii tbe IQ free ..,, • l.U and Wbitblg copped tbe d1v1Dc ldlarl wttb.SU polnfl. Moore w.m the seo free wttb • 1:17~0 e8brt. Coac:ti Jack FaDertoa ... llYa1 dwllel .,. ... ~ ........ 1lp and occ tDdid up with .._ 1ldariel Jn 11 eYllltl. Stne Schei&laaer i andtJolla 11M1ir were the onlJ ltulSln to wl8 Ill linC)e evenca and .till the m.-.. had a cbuce to win it aq bl tbe final race. · Bui, Golden Wett dropped the-400 free relaJ to c h af ft ,.. • 1:3'7.6 perfanunce to fd u ,mlitl abort. I * *· *' RACE RESULTS .. · at II ce.tl for ............ '1-11 for a41lta. * * Or~ Coast O!Uttt·• women's IWimminc t6lftl will open itl dual meet eeuon Thursdar at F,.uerton JC. The Pirate ladies 1'Ul the Southern Callfornla J C Swim Relay! last weet at San 'Bemardioo, rolling up '1'1 pointl to nmoerup El C!aiitino'• 52. In seven evem., coach Sue Brown's O<X tum won three firsts, two teCOOds.00 two thirds. 9wimming for Coast were Pat Ching, S h e r J Kneip, J.-me Boggs, Ma r y OIDIX'll, JW HOffmllll, Lyn Scboeppe , Carol Sdiriebof er. Jan Williems, Margo Amer and Sara Smith. OCC ha. won the Southern California ohampioMblp for 1be past t.bree yean and 11 favored to repeat tb1s IN90ll. * * Predldlq a aew world record '•r Ida aatytler· ~-ria AA tael •111ter, Tom lkEw• of IAlll leaei .h11 meet •• ently for the fifth onaJ Bat Jtoi Mapzlle diat r a e • I cbamploalllfp1 at Rfvenlde lnteraadonai R a e e w a J Marcil n.a-u. MeEwtn wtD lie afUir top fuel ellmblator iloaon for tJie neoad tUU la the $50,• meet. McEwea ht clocked a •· 11 Ume for the quarter mile ,. far thil year. More tbu • flelen are expected .. lllM& for the 3% qua111Ylal .. ud the $3,0M tllat WUl ,. to die wtaner. * * N~ Harbor H11h School 1 bueball booster• club will bold a dinner at the 1Clbool11 cafetei'a Fri· day Ill# at 1:30 to help raise ~ for a batting cage. Ticutl, av.Uable tn ad· vance at ihe echOol aad alao Frida1 ~ at tile door, are pitoed at St. FoDfwiDC 1be dlrmer', a tum scrlmmlge 1rill be held .C Ooilta .. Part. ' .. , 'In 'Run . Fat RUm' . Tri .. Jsland 2nd Race Of Whitney ~ Ma y'jai/s .mue Ribbon ... beet at ih best! ·-4 , ..... ' '2" 'nirifty Dhco11t Prlcttl Clat)•l'J trays, palls, laund17 and w11teb11· teta, mixing bowl sets, Yeletable bln1, utility tuba in eolonl Un· brubble, lonc laltins. Sile priced. • 11.toff v ... ..... $319 ...... "'*81111Md" f:,'.:a Pint. n.cs. Dllcount priced! '2.19~ v •••• lettle Lta~of stopper, ••· * 169 breatal>h 9 ...... ftp. Bandlome booteuet 11" deep 31)" wide,32" high wibi adJultable .center 1helt tiniabed Iii walnut or maple. Use u ehina eablnet, alto smart decoratoi. pieeetl '6''.Yaluel i2-Gallo• Traill ea .. ~·3~ Dl~rfnll Unbreakable plutie with · matchial lid, m• ta1 handlu. 21"" ln diameter and· 11~" tall In P'oi'- tllt Gnu. Poclllt 91.00.mnpt 6tc Y .. I ........ a:-;3 .. . Ml 7ft Y .. I l zz*r ... 111 3 , i frwltoltli9Le1• , ..... , ••.• Throws ~-.. i:-·•2 98 Darabl• ••. b'Oflded to tbam baeklu lornOIHlip ft( ::o::id'T.: ehlH ...... blel . ' w.. ... llMtl lJ, 1'61 "I type, file, take ahorthand, ad co out to dhmlr." Science Study Shows LSD Big U.S. Worry I ! 1 • I NEW YORK (UPI) - Wbetl LSD first beoame a 1ubj«:t ol public debate ita cllampiool Wd the dnc wu ha:nnleu, police aaid It wu dangeroua and adfD. ti.st.a set out to dilCOftl' who WU~ Scleoce works elowfy, tak· tng years to move from pr~ polltioll to proof, but tbe general outline of studies on tne effects of LSD is now dear: i ; LSD, molt powerful of the drugs known as hallucl.DOlena, ii dangerous and its elfecta can be permanent. People usinC it nm a double rut o f chromoeome damage, whidi can result in g r o 11 1 y mallGrmed chUdren. ..S ol permanent holpff•Jlntlon aa a relU!t ot w h at Plfcb.latrUta DOW cal UI> JllJCbcwls. DECUNE IN USE The conclnaion comes as observera repart a lbarp decllnl in the a• of LSD by college atudenta. The ~ plea, who mate up the hardcore drug cu»ore, are not lmpreued and think h Ulagt lblcles .. part of a plot by tbe Food and Drvc AdmfnjJCration. I '· F ' l i I I t ' t l r I Jamet L. Goddard. COID· missioner ol the FDA, 1Md recently that tile uae ol LSD increued .tn 198S a n d throogtJ i.7, but DOW has 11arted levd.inc off. "From our experteoce 1n the field, it appe1r1 ti* a 1tabili1fog or e y e o Economy Run Slated The flnt 70 cars entered In the third Newport.Meta H1'b School's S a fe t y • EcGnomJ RWl will start at a Lm., Samrcby, fr~ Smity'a MObDe S • r vi c e Hllr'bor md Adame tn ~ Meaa. P~ iD the event wtU. be ltlJlteata from four harbar bigb S C b 0 0 ls ; Newpart Barbor, C o s t a Mesa, Eltucia and Corona del Mar. The run ls 1PODS«ec1 by the Newport Harbor Ex· change Cl\lb. The PW'pe>Se of a. run ii to empbame the 1'elatioalhip betw .. safe Ind economical drfy. ~ ..... wil: be Jude· I ed C>n two C OUbh : oblervance ti all aalet1 and I traffic rules and the amount of fuolloe Ulld to DttOtiate I Ute cou.r.e. Ad'blt obtwvws will ride in eadl car to I uaats paoa1• for • ....,_._ .. inlractiooa.. __ , CTA Lists SSlarieB · poasJbly a slight downturn Ls evident," Goddard told a Senate bearing. Dr. William Froecb, asais· tant medical director of Bellvue Ho1pttal 's peydUatric divialon, wmcn bas admitted more people suffering tbe effedl of LSD Uum .., other hOl}>ital ea.It of SU J'Nac:Uco, aays, "it's d.i.ftlcult f« UI to leDll'allze on ~D taken. Wbat we're seebtg is the slck pert, the maJ'be l or 2 percent who have had bad trtp1." THREE TYPES f'ro9cb says there are OVee baalc type• or bad tripe: extreme anxiety or panic which doem't wear olf after ttle normal Iii to lt hoan; the Joager.lutiog utnme Pf1Cbodc rMCtiom wben a pel'IOD may feel In p-eat danter, and l'IC\U'· rences. A recurrence Is a repeti. lion of the effects of LSD -balludnationl, perceptual depersonalfwtlon, the feel· distortions or ~the feel· ing that the m.1nd and h body have aeparated - from a few days to u mQCh as a year after tatDw lbe drUf. ''If this happens in the fl11t few weeu we think tt'1 probably due to the d.lrect eHecta of the drug," Jl'roecfl 'aid ln an interview. "But if it happens after a loager interval than lt'a more l.ibl7 to be a PBY~cal phenomenon. "Io other wen, .,. druJ bu ...... the mind'• equl· librlum and it bu lta.Jed. altered." Frosch eoDCedet llat DO one knows exactly how LSD affects the mind, but 1ay1 it seems to be similar to other emotlooally streasful event.a. like the dellrium whl.cb a c c o m p a n i e s poeumont.. nus. too, he points out, can h a v e J>ll'ID8D8Dt elfecta. VERY UPSErnNG "BMielllf." ""°"* laJI, '' aome PeotJ1e fla4 t. fll· fecta ~ LSD UtremelY upeettiJIC. TbeJ mtabt look down, for nample, IDd ,.. their lep d1aappearing or be unable &o •Y when their bocty mets and the chair belins. If you're ready for it, and know It won't lMt, this i;nleht juat IHm fanny. But if you'n not, it maJ be~· ltt~-wi~ pe)'tbolU I D l>ecemba-, *'· IDOl't tban ....... -aimo.t all Of them middle<lall wtaitea la tbeh' late teem or arty tftnties -have been treeted. Mott recover wttbln two ar three biaft not rtcON'td 11t ._ h1s bu& IPPl'Oldmately 40 FrOICb ..,. Bellewe cares fGt tbe blld trtppw, for two weeta or '° bUt u no P'N" gren is noted they are awfeutd to m 1 n ta 1 hoat:li&alt f o r permanent care. . . ~ I ~ nu.-.A FIEll Flftll '='. •w.•11ca ... IEIT•FIYD I •3 I ... .. .L I .. r POU~ FOODS I t .,._ .... PIZla.. •-· .. -.. ...._ .... _ 1••J1tl BEUi A PAPH iTEY.S S·t • 1 Spring GARDEN SALE e LARGI SELECTION • DISCOUNT PllCES .... 2 Vil OLD PLANTS •TAM 1911 • DAUAll CYPRESS • 60lDlll ARIORYRAE I Gal. Can1 69C '4 Yow Cheke .. c.-....._,,., ... '"'It. !' ............... .... .................. ·1 BAKERY & !OMf ~ '"4 'CONFECTIONS l: °'=r At yow A•li• ..... c .... Mo .. St.o ~ J'4 I East 17Hi Strwt. c..ta M .. o OMS OM&. Y e 46 OZ. CAN LIBIY'I TOMATO JUICE ltc M•lh O..ly e Otte c..,.... Por Fe111lly t..loe111 lMa Or Alt c..,.ne W.tli OM Mi11l-111 Pvrchuo wmt THIS CCMllON At yHr Alpha a.taeC.rta Mase S+eta 0.ly HI ust 17tli StrNt, Cada M ... °"9 OHLY e 12 OZ. PACIAM IUNIWllT PITllD PRUNES 29c Milts O.fr e O.a c.v,_ Pw Fa111lly .... _ n1. °' All C...-• Witt. (),.. M111I-. ,....._. At '"' Alplia leteeC.rt• M"a Store Otily 241 hat 17th SttNt, Catto Moat ONI ONLY e 1·LI. WIUOM • DU"'"I ROLL SAUSAGE 2tc Mvlh 011ly e °"• c..,.11 Per ,..,.n, ....... Thie Or All C..,- W'ltll 0.. "'41111-111 P•PCM .. .. ,,. .. -... ,,&.... .............. -· ........ ., .... Jil•> --.......... . BJ ALBERT W. MTF.I ................ f. "Enter Laup.int'' coo- l wlMd Broadw•J audiences for more than a year belort , beint made into a motloa I picture. It lbou.)d produce the tam.,_ at laulbter for Oran,. County au. dJ8'C'el for the next two , wMka at M t I o d y I a n d Theater. The bit p1Q opened then Tuesday tVeninl to an e n t h u 1 la 1 t1 call,y ap- preciative ftrat Dilbt au· dience. W t I ,.,, llllrQ 13, lM ExecutJve producers Sam- my Lewil and Danny Dart, the a-vaudeville booten, have J.; ved up to tbelr repot&Uon for bookiJl& top ru,ht proleaional actors. "Enter Lao&bin1" ts cut to near perfeetloo, from top start to lowllest fUPPOrlini actor. ReJl1 ~l. •be played the motion ~· role of David Kolowitz, the upirlng young would·be actor who stumbles and bumbles bis way to auccea, curies the ma,Jol »ad api.D in Wa pro- . duction. It would bt difficult to find a flnt nipter wboM &ides wertn't acb.IAt from the r1pld-llre p.ff•wt San- toni~. He b11 plenty of belp from co-stars Sue Ant LanJdon alld Iule Wolftlliton. M.l.11 Lan1don. who witb her writer-director b u 1 b a D d breeds Arabian horses oa their ranch In Angeles Nit· tional Forest, looi• not It 111 Uke the e'x p e r t equeatrtanne she la olfstlfe. She plays the fetcblo1, sexy adrell to the bllt. Drama, 2 Comedies Open By TOM TITUS .... Mly ""' ..., Coneli•te drama an d community eomecty move into the tblltrJca1 .,.atpt thla week with tbt opentnc ol tiu'ee .,, pnductionl, two ib COlfa Mese and· ont 1n <>ranee. Oranse eo.t c o 11 e 1 • .tat1I the week olf 'nJun. day ntabt wit. Arthur Miller'• H AltM tbt Pal, .. an •utoblofl'lpblcal drama ol tbt paa,,mitit'• ''Marilyn 1'onroe period." JUlt acrotl tbe .treet, ~ Cotta Mela Qvtc Pla7bomt moum. Jta prodDdloD ., ''Tbe LttGe But, ... dllD«l1 .t 00 • ct..t ltllnd, 00 Friday.. wblle ibt Oran,. Studio ,,,..,_. u D • t I h "LullabJ," I li~ loot at ~ and momlsm. Direct1ag "Aft« 1be l"IJl'· at OCC, which runt tb.rougb Saturdly onl,y, will be Jack Holland ol the cone1e'1 speech department. Hit cut 1J beaded by Jon Lew, p~ Quentin, IDd Lisa Strnad, wbo lharel 1be roi. ol Mault with C h r 1 I WeMMrbeld. CompleUDc tbt ooc out •• Dunne Gwinn, Don ~ Tom ArutwUn, Barba'a Mlwdlley, Dennil BanrllbQ, Pbl1 0 e r t '1 , etier,l McGndy. J u 1 i e K1Df .. r, MJcbaa CID- JM>n, Mary WilnlmlOft, Joe Donofr1o and Robert Flebar· ty. <lllWa ttn. lit I: 15 p.m. tn the CQJlece Rditorium. Mmillloa it tr.e, b a t tfclllfr mun bt CllMtlled • fbt ooc boobt.arw. * * * Bill l'ldk-.,_ ht u Pit direct« lot the Cotta Mesa avic Ple7boute w STAltS rN 1'ALL' occ•s Li11 Stm..I Crossword PU71lle ACROSS 5J • laud•: 11th 1 Fastening honors dtvltt 54 Civic 6 Fttl Hpl~ff: hostility Slang towwd 57 • dt 9ut,.,. 10 Ctrtaln 5• Colu111n baM v1hltlu U Kind of 14 Tent« pollcy: 15 Not ba"td 2 words U FatMt: Arab. •4 Pert of a 17 Flt1tl" pnHftt 19 Amtlc-.ia '7 ltl"I 0t taudtana nolfllnt 20 ~lca\e .,. ~- 21 City II .. ICild llf Cinunr 1Mt• 2) ZOOH 70 -the lttf 25 Crude 71 -paptt U Fllnny U Office 111ll'HlltJ wort If! 27 British lnforiul t"nagtt n OlltO\Hst 2' Mattress 74 Bird supp«l 75 FOlnlbln 31 Mtnu ltt11 futures 33 Ftmlnlnt Mlllt 00111 . ts.st CftN ti 10 UnfQfnld wlrtor 11 In regard wo• to 4' lnttlltcluaf 12 Carried ablllty 1l Shoeint•'• 41 ,ut h1"" ••terlal caltgOfY 11 Closed n hrnty- 22 TtlM 54 Body I• M 24 Bacellut ecuntrle attendut orb it ?7 F Ix 5511us leal 34 N1111trlal prefix .,. Classlfltd 40 Cilrl friend of Cllarl11 ti 21 Too 1111ch: ,rodactlon 1 CllllPUS Prtfir 56 ~poswt tt ehatactlf 50 S.al 9f°'9 dtltnlctloa 42 On flt wt out 44 Gatllc 45 ··world 47 on 11111 feature 4' 8rod_.ltdtd shaft 50 Fat-ltllul 52 ''"'""' Pit 2 Exl•t 32 Power tf 51 Dentist's J Frltn4 of stti"I conctf11 ~o~ln Moo4: 3S l•porlant '° llualcal 3 woru .ouatlla dlrtcU01t 4 Europtllt ran.. 62 Part of a title J7 la on.11d '°"club S Try out 31 Jacob's U lttfltf llllt .. i.• old« co•1uo1 ' -amo: In ~""' •s Vel..: tllls ,.. J9 Stin: LaU• 1 Old llt ... COllL tire .. A,._S.t tt1 "'" 41 ..... , I .. P•Wentlail I P..,ert tit W, ...... ,.. ·------ -4PO RT ;, , -·-·---- Kids Uce to ·~·Artdy' . f . . ML ROADS LEA.D TO THE ELEGANT NEW • • '. COunty Wins Show· Prize · T1/ PQ~i T1'1H /'1 1'1 11 (olor-N1l1'-S .. . • • .. .., I . .. BONELESS HAM S)l9 ~ IJ. . ·... • ,. ,.,. . . . ... .. I I . 1. I •• ,r c •• I - LEGAL NOl'JCE ....... . . .. . . -· ~ -. . . .. . , -·· .. BJ SYLVIA PO.RTEB If you are an ordlnll')' small Investor, you abould NOT speculate in tbt multi· billlon dollar commodity marketa. You should NOT trade in futurH contzac:Y for aucb product.a aa pork belli.el, pallldlum. aoybeam. etc., UNLESS you have at i.aet $10,000 tn pure rtu capital which you can afford to lose II yoa gueaa wrong on your commodity choices or on timing. OK, but let'a say you're still detennloed to apecula~ with a amaD amount of your capital In commoditlea and let's aay you are aware of the rlsb involved. What are your bulc JrOund rules'! BEBE ARE 10, from u · perta ln the commodity dMnon ot Men1ll Lynch, Pierce, Fenner Is Smith: 1) Before you put down a single dollar In com· moditlea. choose a cateaory ot commodWet which in· tere1u tCAJ. wheal, frozen orange juice, ail vu, beef, and ftod out everything you can about tbe product. Areaa you lbouJd ltudy tnclude price trendt in re- cent year• llld months and current forces adbl& on tbe P'ice of th• product (we.ther, crop forecasts, a ovmimeot policies, in· OaUon, currency cbanget, lnternati<ml po I it I c 1). Poaable IOW'ctl ol iJ1. LEGAL NOO'ICZ I See by Today's . Want Ads • 0.--IQI: ..,......., ..... llllU.S."a ~......SADard ar ....., • .ma11e onm • Wo6't --loft .. a.... a DAWN MmK ITOLI lw jlllt sos ... •··-••-r ................... ............. ~ =-----...., I) DON'T SELL OV'I' It 1mall profita. Virtually tbe only way to make lon&- range proflta ln this market II to bold out for a few Vf!fY IUbstantlal prlce riMt i:;~~ ... "!!:2"" among your 1peculationl. 8) Don't rilk the bulk of yoar capila.l on anl ..,.. trade, even U JOG rt cao- .tnl'ed there ll overwbelm· int evidence of a pttce liMtl'f!.Jiie~ in the conunodltJ 7 o • cboole. Uator.... natl·--·-~.,......__. of many kinda. from~ to weather, could drait1caDJ cbult the prtc. outlook fai )'OUl chosen commoclltJ. t) Rlak only an amowit of capital whlcL la a fraction of the proftta you believe JOG can an&leJpat.e. I) TRADE ONLY on the bufl of toUd 1nformatiOJ1. Don't plunp Jn on tipe or rumon wtllcb mltbt be tole- )J aimed at trickilll JOU into buybt1 or telllol. t) Don't be mesmedled All YOU UP TO llA' mNG your buaf neu lfftproved7 DO YOU KNOY --~-- Mutual Funds .'68 MUSTANG •: '68 GALAXl·E a:..~=.:::,:$2" 388*FULL PllCE ..._,_.., .............. .._. PLUS ....... ..,...._. ..... ........ .............. w ........ I ..... TAX & LICENSE ......... ,. ·~~D '68 FAIRLAN·E 500 FASTIACI BRAND NEW 1968 COR11NA DELUXE Freth air hH+•r Ir ~Mkr wifll Air Flo Hn+lla+ien, all II-1600cc 75 hp en9in•, ·1 7 88 * tli1c lwal-u , 4 a,..4 llfMlwe tra1Hmiuio11, • .,1wy1 litt•rl.,, ltack llJI, .. _ I ceurlet'f llthft. , ........ tleth l vlteta, &H t l 1ho~l- 4., 1ie1tt. .uu J111C1 ,.,. tAi a ucna IRAND NEW F-100 FLAIESIDE KUP "'-•• elt llM+.r l 4m .. tw, 2 euhUe "''"" lllllPl 2 0 8 8 * ren, ... t lt."1. It.ck ., llfhh, tl4e reflec-• ht\, .,.,.. tire & H tYk t, pacl4M tlath I vt...., ·~ f..t Fl.antWe picbp Mtly. NU. P11t1 ft.IS TAI' l llAND NEW 1961 FOID ·FALCON ,,. .. •" '-•• • 4-httw •• ., .,,...,.,. a , .,. . •. 8 * "9b ........ lltab lite, f1'Mt ti-crhy. • ...... Ii.ti. • .,.,. ...,..,,. ,....... ,..,. t • ..... " ....... WMM I-",... .. "" . -'""ti "99111 ,_,.,._ ~ Ml fllCll NII .JAi • iW ~ · ·tU. Stick. , ............. IHX4U. YOUI ·CHOICE t $181 '55 CHIYIOUT kl Alt H.T. c,.. VI. Ne. JH '60 ·FOID Fa.irle-He. JH '62 CORVAIR YOUR CHOICI 4 5,..tl. &Hie, he.tef, Vf'8U ~~l,C~C?,~H. No. $388 '63 GALAXll ' Avt• .. R&H, vl11yl 111 .. rl.r. No. Jot '62 PONTIAC YOUI CHOICE C.telin1 Ventur• Int. VI, au+.., JIS, $ S88 f•.tory 1ir. Skll22 ''2 COMET S.U. luch t Meil, rHle, heeter, MW finial\. N .. IU • l ftOl TOTAL DOWN V ·YO PAYMENT tncluMI SALES TAX AND UCINSI 1,J.a er 30% Hwn NOT ........... If WILSON llOltD ....... your .,,,..,.., ...,., Cr.It wfll • ....,, you fer minimum ..,. p1y"*9t en .,_.. new CM .,· MWtruck. ' !!~~~!!!'2'!n'Y!~~ ance companJes give us the opportunity to offer terms which may LOWER YOUI PAYMENTS Buy your new car or truck and reduoe your monthly payment!. REDUCI YOUR MONTHLY CASH OUTLAY 12-24-38 or 48-MGatil r-.nec Awilltle.oa~6dt · U• • equtt, ill yoar old cm-, PAl9 POK GR NM'. 1 to make tbe down paymeml CID ,.,.. ll9W .. Ute4 W' ar truck c Wll.SON FORD IDd 9'tlll tet CAIH aACK '61 CHIYIOLIT '/J TON Runa sreat, rdo, heater. No. 310 'U llOID P.101 LONe• WWII -· ........... \IKallM YOUR ~ CHiv 'Ii TON CHOICE A4ltlfM!k. Ne. m '411 '65 GMC ~ TON ........,..,_,,..,....._ -..m ''6 PORO 'h TON L.-...Ne.. YOUI s13a-a· CHOtCI ALIO . AYAILAIU '61 l'OID ICONOIJ• D&Ull CL.UI WA90N It.. wltfl Wu vi~ J~:~•· 160 '" JOU ICORGUNI swn YAN All N..., 4ety. Ne. 201 PLUS MANY MOU AND c~s tog111 IMP 0 RT : S P EC I Al S '58 YoW,, QJK IM · '388 . ALSO AYAILAILI '59 KARMANN GHIA ll.-.. hHter, A yellow c,.a"' puff. No.157 'St V .W. SEDAN R.e.lio, h ... .,, Cherry refl. No. 350 \ '63 Y .. W. SIDAN ·W MUSTANG · a..ti• ai.4 i. .. ~. ,eiw•r •+earl... ...... ~ wlllht 1"9 wall .. Ne. 212 16' MUSTANG k..tle, llN+.r, WSW tiT•s. ltecket teeh, wMte , w/Waclr •lnyl hit.r. Me. 114 ............ '14 OllEY.1h TOI '1 lftee I ft., Jlpd., Y.f. Uc. No. F 21671. "';700 . . ~ 'tt8r FULL P1JC1 ~44 8! MO. --·-----CHEVELLE S·2388 ., ·-.. -.. •.U ~ , ,..~~· nu CHEVY :II · · ·~2088 -• I'' ..... ,. i· ...... . '11 IAMll.EI '11---I DOOi .... , .... ........................ ................... ' 1388 '488 '588 '12.MOIZA \ 'II FORD 'IZCllEIY II '°'· ...... .........-. •• ~-... tlCDo49 "" .......... ,..,.. ....... ---~· ..... . . . $3583 $4"625 \ .. I ........ , ..... I kl • at•,;• ...-•••ca: a JUlllt ........ lfan7 GD UJla .._ Veciut. ·P9'1 ·H1•1 $21,'51 .. ...... _ .. -lllO IMDS ......... LOVELY OCZAN VIBW Laml patio, '-' ~ frtl i BDRM 2 JlA, ..... can 8l1JG betwn-tO.S fin ............ 17fll 'Mna; ....., .,,., 1D Mot-IARC! BAY. OWNER. ~.oao m.a UNT~ Howes Furnllhetl BEAUT 1 tidftll l ba.d fNm ocean. Bai.o. P11111, wttll •ortinl ......,.. m mo. ~16 F t M AL E '-toom • mate wanted; M\tt I 8*m. 11'tJ, apt. Onna 4'el Jllar, m 8674 Aft. 5 !ENTALS H....U~ CottaMIM 6200 $12.000 NeecW ftlir 1-3 y,.._, leCUred by ii•,ooo T,I).: 10" tnt. m.419 ~ ANNOUNCIMINTI and NOTICES Announciementt 6411 Coast Hwltli Chila • )'REE SAUNA e With 5wed.llh muup -, T Experienced MUllleW OPDf T DAYS A WEE& m !!. i:,_ar;;.10 po. ~ 11U.....al1 6C12 TO 8ETTLE .mATE Ftund (fr .. Ada) 6400 WISTMINSTE~' VACANT LAND FOUND Female White q $12 Pf.I' week ... penan. J.l/S acres commercltl &eJn. wttb llelae acratl a.ck. MEMORIAL , A ln new llioolt. MaW .... ed co major tboroashfare Bladr t)let, bllldt DOR. Mertuery & c ...... ~ No ldtdMn \lriV. '8NC • in Sll\ta Ana. Motel, apta., Small. eou.r. Wcm't eat. to. . Complete funerals 101SI J"arml nr., 19 ~ or «bel' com-a2M from $245 NICI: 1loom. Good loc. ii =-~'ue°' i!°'~ POUND ~ artenoort. Cemet.ry Iott "~)riv• llln·!WI. when 9o1aa Av• fully Small terrier, femalt, from $130 5181, work W :li "'1• ITS-developa in 4.lane blvd brown and white puppy. On Includes ~ent CaJ'e CDl9 Sewer lint atubbed at pro-Onnre An by Ba,y St. 543-Everythlnc tn one beeutltul $12.liO UP wk W / kltdltll Plrb'· Aniple water IUPPl1. l786 pllice meena lea Cott. ------~--522.50 ap hldlo ...... :mtl/t Drtn by 4717 W. Bola, twALL U.. ~ doc No traffic problems. N""POd BlY4. CM Ml.f7S5 thm phone ClW1W 542-U could be put Pomeranian l4.!l01 Beech, Westmlm1w ~ -SDl1.Jl'IUV,'1'Z BATH. $250 1(11 . Yic Orqe 6: eto.dQY 531-1725 &X71 WOR.K11'G llRf ONLY. A =a.=.=~~----~ • • .... e lt 4ICftS ne.r Bomso =: !i;:,,~.1:! Sll~CI DllECT09'Y ctl !9 AOD RIAL ISTATI 8llrtrlll $500 clown-$.'IO tngs. Vtry ~; 'ric. ol Accountfnt '500 1 • 2 llt, IWt 6: Unf11111 Generel • montll. Excel Spec. buy. EMtbluft ..._1533 1'rp1ca I Pri/Pdaa I Pooh '9ft'On RMlty C.. SHAGGY Mk mina poodle KD1MER. Accounq TmllJa • o.mt'l Bldlt. t lnw .. ll!!!'T 600I SG-1"1 ltlfl ol Orll•t J'tmalt. Vlojipta Am A~ Stnice lllllil ~ :.;. --· -' CM 641-lCS ~lzinc tn all f •a.a Lllil, Olll IM-Ml HI WHO HUITATllS-Or~ County Retre•t ~ Mlle abbit vie boo kk ee Pin 1, ...n f.Mec• ..... 09lll Hwy) Wiil lo. .• Coar lit otr.rtnc> GUiia • n...-M bul1MDel 6: pu1nenblpa. ar thil coailDftdal ACRI: a T ac. '1.500 pa acn Verde "';..'° _ eea mo Hwbor, cu. 5t8-:atOt ~ NtwpOrt Blvd., PLUS Submlttttma ~~-are-~ __ _,_,_...,.~·~-L~==::::::::::::::========::::=I hit .luff 5242 $400.00 monthly income, llanfa •ta{tu GERMAN Sbtphms. Male. 3-labyslttlnt 6l50 --------$19,950. excel. term.There'• u 4 moa. Vlt. ol Belcer t 2 Blt, 2 ba. JWic, patio, only ONE like t1t1a. 'nw fte91 MU5CiO or 162-3936 Gr"IJlt, CM. ~. PERMANENT Bab)'llttinr • ~i, Mid~ IAtaters • 11(1t N.wport Mlunl & Deeef't .._210 FULL Grown cat,-" 1q "JIN' home 4:30 p.m.-a.m. Blvd., -.nn · • baittd. ~-wtdi 11'1 JJth l.Jte hakpr 968-2541 titer 4 Hunff ........... 5400 R·2 lot with GUil home. A Ana.beim 54&-98D ~pm----.----- Near Npt H&hta. fl1 x 135'. Momtaln Home SLUtfDE cat iliiie . v1c ot llUrlltt:tni. Aoyttme. Alf'I $13,000. 213-G1-0ll3 n ......... 1 , .... .._ Placentia NB &a.DM qe. My home. 3IXM Grwnt, ............. new ._ AL•vw· ' • • C)f. Baker, Fa.lrYlew, Bria- head home baa l'UmPUI room MANX cat tull lfOll'D lie tol area. 546-2831 ......... Bu.In .. 19"t•I 6060 w/wtt bar, kitchen w/w"1-MtA cld M4f. C.¥. ~150 EXPERIENCED Babyllttlfta ___,.,,. STORE-Otrice Bldc. Good nut cablnetl, bnllb cbrm ap-BAi!iiALL Mitt. Vie Mela· Good JWerenca In ~ . ..,w 1 retail Joe., plenty olf 1treet pltances, 16 cu • ft combo Del Mar. 5*2490 bomt!. CdM ll'ell! m.6T• partdns. $135 per mo. 2544 freeur-rdrta, blbl vecuum, BEI>LJNG'IOf Tenior m. BABYSIT eves. Your lane. ,. Lllnry Newport Blvd, CM C&U 615-::: f~::m inc.+ d= SllJJ. Vic Balboa NB Own trana. Exp, dependeble 37 ..,, 565115 prlvilflea on lake. J\111 price 543-5998. work 8-3pm m-Gl9 1731 ANAHEIM ST. CM $65,000. For mon info p1ua LOlt '401 ~le~.:· ~~ call Glenn Thompaon with: TINY Toy wtate poodle I01t lrlck, Masonry, etc. &ti:,. &, J:a.. Eckhoff and Assoc. lf'C. •Jc. ol Weatmonl homes No. 6560 1818 w. Qapman Aw. Huntington Beach. Dauebter BR.IQ{ Coocnte Carpentry BAL ~. Cl>m1. 250 tt 950 Oranp, Calif. ~en. Reward. D3-' • K-11. WUl reOlC)del to awt. 541-2621 Eve-wkndl, 53M17l 2421 Ext.11 M'f-34S3 aft s pm ~~~ta ..:,m ~ • FIDl!I lit 1q-ft. e• .._ z '""' .r..• - " •PRIME R4!Udl toe.Um e "LAND OP'™'. SUvtr LOST Fdday: Grey and bDt ALL TYPES Muanry, atck ITORE -u a 40 V.Uey U ml eut ol. ~'. ca~ic 1 ol m;'~~t Block & Cement W'Ol'ir. fr••fl Velley U75 Harbor, CM ~ Barstow, 15 Wea In etta. CM. Rltward. 54M.U7 ' Alto repetn. 636-2rll 5 Actt1, 1 u b d I v I a I o n , -::---:----,----- Office llentel 6070 available now. Call for One ~ Mt>le col.lie dos· A unique opportunity for further Info r ITJ at lo n 5 Years old. Oklahoma Ot.Y tbe family who wanu OWNER 847-6640 attn 6 PM tap. 54UT70 Reward. tbe "'>' bfst. Excltlnr LAGUNA llACH Wttio:lay1, weekend enyt{mt LOST: Yellow Parakeet vie Spanilh , 2 1tory apart-Deale 1paces available tn Aak for Leto. al Fair t C.megie, C.M. ·JMnta with tlle roof, blr newest ottb buUd1nr •t , ~ ,..,.,. patios, double p-prime locatlOft in downtown It. I. Wanted 6240 Lost: Bttm Npt a San Dleto rap. IM!Ul In kikhml, Lquna ee.ch. Air cond~ ~na rod In cloth cov~ wall to wllll carpet, 2 bofted, carpeted. beaudflll WANTED Rew.rd. ,,;..,. paneled i-rtttionlfta. T w o 11PUl'1 baths • • • • and ~·· rear leedJ to To purch11e duplex, triplex BLK. Male German si..,. -belt of aJl-walJdns Municipal' parkmc Iota. S50 or arnall apt bouae. Prefer 3 Mos. old; vie. al N'pt ~ to private park, per moath for .II*•· Add • Lido i.le, ~or CdM. Wrtte Bel\-Rewvd. m-4721 pOol and ldddf• OI' SS tar delk and cbaJn. Add Box P-52 Oauy Pilot. LOST: Stame.e cat, crook ..Wta club hoU8et no for bU11ne11 houra ~ WANTED to buy WestcllU tall, "Mlul" Vic Slater I: Monthly Paym'"(a Start -ertna aenice. Ait'utilltiel atta, 3 BR. 2 ba, w /or Santa Locia. FV &ff-GM u Low u ptdd tXCtPt t.elepbont. without pool by Junt lit. LOST: small bUt old ftm DAILY PILC7J' (213) 691-1191 eves. J>rin. mixed ten1er. Uni•ecwttY m FOREST AVENUE dpal• only. Pie, JTYIM. ~:M23 S 170 LAGUNA BEACH L<m': "Rambat" I a r I e . 4M-MM SUSINESS and chlleJ like '-'· Vic o1 1\'arn Colt.a M..; 'take NEWPORT ART CENTER, ,INANCJAL Gc>tbard A mater HB. S2S tM new San DWP J\oee.. 241» w. Cout 'tiahny, 1'fW&rd. w .... m -.r Eut to tftt a.cucl Newport, acrou trom t h e lus. Opportunltfet 6300 ==============:... oft-ramp. J'nllow 1:uclld Stull Shirt. Preltlae mod--P....,,alt '6405 to "Warner end .. Wt al ern bulldU.. Well mslnteln-DeU-Sandwkh" -------- Wal'M' to tM OtW1l !41. Attre.ctlve llJ'Chltecture. Take Out • Cattrlng MAKE NEW FRIENDS Valley entry. ~ t'rom 300 eq. fl up. Udll· A rare opportunity to Dance to Tony Zeull ties pa.Id Off ttreel private acquire a tine buslneu Jo' pe~. Heavy cou.trvc-wltb a IPfCla.llY of EncJlah WED. nruRS. FRI. SAT. tion for ~ IftdlvWuaJ PUfi8. OwMr wlll train. DINNER $1.50 7-9 hlllq/air eon41Uonlna. Fixtura A 4!ql1lp. dtllvered COCKTAILS Rental dttal.la • OfOct 12 er FiC wlttl SlOW cln. OWC <>ranee C:OUnty'1 Newest calJ 548-2400 or 544-1571. balance. OPEN llMI cloaed l Ftnm Dance Spot ------Sun. For appointment DANCER'S CORNEil 17•1 Weslcllff Dr. JOU..Y Rea•tor64Z.~ l438\9S.Malnaa.FAtnrerSt. 2400 W. Com Hwy, Npt 8cb SANTA ANA SG-9308 Prim. loc. tor II• Corp. Ofc'a m> aq It • 25c. Reocpt. am, 7 IM ofc'a W1lnuV.-n. crpll., dnpes JS YOUR AD IN Q.MSJ· ALCOHOUCs Anooymoua nED! Someone will bl! Harbor Area. Phone 673-1724 looldnf tar ft. Dial laa?I. 24 Hours. Carpentwl"f CARPENTRY MINOR REPAIRS. No Job Too Smell. C.binet in pr- •CN .\ o t b f r oablMU. 545-8175 Evet. 64tr23'72 Qia1• H.O.Andenan YOUR AD ·REACHES il,972 HOMES EACH WEEK ALERT SHOPPERS Never Miss This Page elr-cond. &round tloor Ow1wr9 ~9511. 548-541!1 '**''' ~neraf 3000 General Deluxe CUIMftt Ofa. 2 adj. auitn, 7«> 1q ft tt. °' wlll combine. Alr<dnd. wal- nut/pan., Cf'PU. drpa, arnd dr, off bffuV paUo. lSl') w fltc:llU Dr. Plftlty part!· Ins. O>-op Bkrs. MWCll Oroufld Ooor oalct ~10 29tJI NB. Mir ba1 l&O. m~ Bkr --ARTIST S'nJt>IO N~lr bay·Udo IN'tl SU • • 113-2354 811'1' • . -OFFICE-I uv1N6 $(C1\~~-~t,!/JS Solve 4 Simplt Scr4mbltd WMd Puzdc for• Chu.dclc O ·~ ........ of ... ,_ salftb&ed .cwdl t>. low NI f on11 lour Jlmpl. woub. i - 27. S..11111 11.CIMlr • .. • i:1 • • • :., 1 • • ( f ·> 4 .- rr . ; ' ·! I ' . I I I i DESl6ll 116118' ~Depeed!:. peer 1ridl at Jeut ttvw ,..... espeiencl lb ..,. tJocDlc compoMDt packlc-q. Oatltlndq oppor- 111nlt7 wtth ftl1 eltabli6 ed com~. Good fr1np beneflta. MAmR SPKWTIES CO. 1640 Menrowfa Aw. c.t• Mesa 642-2427 • Aft equal opportllnit1 employer .......... 6n.ll40 SHIPPING & RECIMNG CLllK tlpible~ ..... meat m ..n ..,,, • .-. .. "iDI l)lanL l'andUlr wllfa :commerdal I: .. J 1111 =~"e.:..-~ f!ce~== tirtte: Bo:rM'4. Dld11 Pllt • • t FIY COOK I l:XpeakWlild ed)' neell ... . fJ1. Nl&tda, ov. U ,_. ol ap. SaJiu7 mmm nr• ata. O:mact MR. 8lllN ... .. 2 p.m. ll'M8 Pro•cl••. Test Ttdikfll 2ncl Shift MOit pas.-lmow'"*lp ol llectrieal ad ... tranlc tat tt.orJ. • .. welcame cndk'"" wllo haft aimpkte4 ........ cal tndnbll eebool • ,. Cid mlUtar7 eledroDk:I comwe. flllleedlg hcods T.mklll lllllt lie a!it tD ... .., Ilda. lloar'I. • c ' ...... ~ ol ftba ~ amrc, mieraGbD ... .......... Teanlcal Wrller · Te Wiie lliilba:llw 1111&-.............. tll tzl +4 A._. ..... .., .......... .. ......._ ..... .... .... "' .. ... ............ lie .......... rt Ir Ts WWW to ...... Q!rt•..., ., ... ,, ...... ....... ,, ... a II'''' Ct a DflBt ... ..., le ...... . .,. 14 nlw • a 1 .,., .... ..... .,.. .. , .... . • ._,... ... •ee . tno I. Anne St. Santa .,..., (elf. 562920 .... ,,...0,. ...... NCl4'0 -.--. .-.ai.. ............ boar ,.... .:...uao-........ce. Teller APPLY SICUlfN ,llST NATIONAL IANK .. .... a.d, a..-.. Aa ......... tutdty I J) IJW .......... 1111 r:· 1 : • • JUST A FPN EXAMPLES '63 CADILlAC v ·$1.595 '~ CADILLAC C... _,... N == ,_, ............ llto .......... -~ ........ .... ...... .., ....................... ..... ......... ~ 166 GADILLAC • I I vousw.1.e1N 'MW W.n. Nu ttm, p1lnt -. ira... Goet . -'. Sl50. 175-3319 • r-- JI !1 • . ' ' " .. I ' ~'/ 'T" I "";/J• • 95 -. - C... Mfl•.tia. ..... , ..,,., ............ JP ....... ,._, .... , ................... _ L.A ................ ~ ........ ... ....... ' ' 12 $1695 . •(\ . 166 CORVIl IE k ,. - f..-t 11t U1 n. ...... .,, ..... ......... .....,.. .............. ............. ~ ......... ~ ' • ·'69:5 ) '53 MG ............... .......... ~-........ fWIJlt- , ' ) . •• .... t' . I lrrMf,. ....... ii w , "'*J """'' _ ... _ ~1495 LMlmli.r.., .................. ......................... ................ , .. __ ' ~3695 !· ,$595 .. I 1 ~2295 ' > '64 MALIBU ~ ... '""' ........ ••:w:C4 ... ... ~ .......... .. ..... ............. • •• $1495 · , ~ '67 )MPALA .............................. ........................... ----' • '2&95 · ... .............................. .... ... ~ . v .................... ... -------............................ ----' .l a..w•--~·.,... ..... ................. _ . • 1\~. ,. . ....... -,._/_ ~ 5 .-' ·--t • • ' . ' . I ' • I • • ~ I, ..... ,.., lo I'• '-''• ~ •-~ .. FALCON . ' ~ '~ . , 5 ....... ) • 11· ,·\\ , . 'tt<ADl•&C e IF YOU Afl.E NEW IN-THE AREA e IF YOU HA VE iStj ~NKll.UPT e IF OTHERS HA v'E. Tull.NED YOU DOWN •> e IF DIVORCED1 l{j!po'SSESSION? l ' ! • l i ' ' ' • ·( i '. i ,. .. ..._. ..... . SELECT FROM ova· I 00 BRAND NEW AMERICAN ~TORS CARS. ALL MODELS AND COLORS. IM- MEDIA TE DELIVERY. FINANCING NO PROBLEM AT HOLIDAY RAMBLER. COMET 1965 COMET Ouay 2 ..... Red In cdor wilt! matdUas Interior. V- il, automatle. 1'16>, beat· tr and poeer' ~. An i.ctuat low mlltece o n e owner car. Full Prtc. $1395 JOHNSON Ir SON Llncmi.Mmwy a.a Mem Brandl 1~ Haz1)or BMi. 642-7Ui0 \.'Y>MET CYCU>NE -1964 ~PS. air cone! Bucket Seata, padded top 673-7~ CONnNENtAL '65 Contine•tal Full) equip. with Ill ttie Jux. ury lV appolntments In· cludlnt factory air. $2195 THE FABULOUS MARK Jn JOHNSON & SON UNCC>Ut NDCWT 641.etl1 food • . i ' ' I I 'I '• ' . . . I: I I 'I .. t i . i i . ' • , • . •• ' • • '• ' .. .. . r US,ED.CARS '"4 FOID XL HAmn'O_. ''"~•• seft, I•~ 4 ~·Tu l lie-., .. 4-SU ,_, 111., 2( ,,_. ~'1 TO 195 . 2 DOOR DELUXI 'ltt'A fit~ ..... Import wfth ~et .... ... ...~~: ... the fa...., ........ •·1 Wt ~ CAuteNtfc trans. n11t.W..) After 1/3 C8'h or TrM. Dn. (lncludet Tex & Lie.) ''5 ISAl.CON AmJIA . .._ cie:cuaMW .. Are.,.,_, PSi IU4. IOI. 4-•.,, tr.4. $4t ,_,.,.. .. ~o-. Ne. PDS•lt '64 PORO XL HO.DTOP ' DR. Va, Mfe., •ti> c...J., P'S, '·wl114'--. io" ,_ .... ,., .... ,...... ...... ' 'St HILLMAN .... . ..... ....... f,. ....... "" • .,ec ..... lfceftH 11•111~ ltcattt • . .,. 'SO FOto "C'"" 'Tr-,.,tetle11 special. Tu I lice11s• 'own ' 111 per 111e. 24 -· L2 I 20J '6' ~D ~ W, Ht 1 r die. W1ae fl"islt. I 0 % tlew11 ......... ,__JJ_N .. m•7 : ~ FIREBIRll 1"" IACH OI THI MAONlfflCltfT PM COMIS IQUtPPID WITM A f'\ILL C'*'LllAINT O' Plllllll) "IATUUS 'POI ;J. INCLUDIN• SUCH AS' WIDE . OVAL T I • IS, SLIMLINE auctcns, OEEP.f'tLI CAaPfttNO, SPACE- SAVlll SP ARE, ANO SIMULATID IUIL WOOD GaAIN DASH. NIW INGINES POil NIW PllfOltMANCE P'l:IASURI. NIW I~ INTllUOttS ~ NIW LUXU._-t. NIW llAR SUIPINSION ENHAHCIS THI IUOI. 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'lbt 1horter the IJ*Ch, the 1 ... we : ~ of Uie eandid9te. :• •• The be9l mel.DI yet deviled to show .rt both • 'i11Jor candidat.I, their opinions and their ooli· . . . . . des to the large.t number of voters is the l.le- vtsioo debate, t1rst used in the "Kennedy-Nixon campaign. 'lbelr Hve encoanterw caused tbe older generation to marvel at the magic of TV. A young- er generation of viewen which tnw op with tele- vtstoa accepted ~ fae&to-f~ encowatera u a !~cat md honest part ~tilt .tace tor the 1'1*t Houlfl. IN 1964, it perylued both eene~ to 1-a that LBJ roted out ttle TV deb~ a u.nftttlJit lot a!frwl~nt already Jn office. (1«11 Kennedy and : IUcll debates a11m this year. One tellOD P.· f. were outside upiranta.) He has a.tly re- : that ln the belt of per10nal deblte a Prell· rnl,bt unmtentionllJy reveti some major poll· cv Alcret, but this seem. unlikely in view of John.. 110n 's SUtttSs In keeping an entire war frGm the ~erkan pub1ic. ' . * * * " •i• Is the TV debate "unftttlng" beeause it de-·~eana the office and the imate of the Chief Ez. tqutin? Surely television is lep demeamq than :~laying the llCIJ' from a gaB bladder open.ti~ IS A PllESIDINT'S acbtdule too crowded for TV debetes? In al of bJltory it bas nenr kept one I iuttlng the campaisn trail. Dole ~ uptn~ a tr.el' hand for qaeltlaoa a'nd liaues than the . mbent! U ao, aiar.ty the pUbllc understandt an adnntage, and often an evuive answer 1lven With polish and humor C:H be a uaful mea· llW'e of I nominee's diplomacy. Ia the Prelldent in danpr of makinc a major mtatUe in frovt of the lfve televillon ~u W'ltttoat ttte protection of taptng and edf ttna? • Pierre Salinger admitted ttlll w.1 the major ar· :: ~ lfainJt te.,_. tH ~dential prea ~ tit .. 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I I --·~9ft:. ... • · ... IA.Wf CBCliMcl.WJC.:..0-~ st ~79c -Corined Beef .79c 0: •CMll . . . 6-nned Ha111:$691 iieii~f'Urk8ji .33c OlEP ·CUT E'iLRYOAY ' DISCOUNT PRICES UHP ·CUT EVERYDAY ' DI SC OUN T PRICE S OEEP·CUT E.\'ERYO;";Y • UISGOllNT PRICE~ Home News and Views . ' Peter Rabbit ·Had The Answer BJ DOROTHY WEMC¥ ..... c-tr .... ltift* What ncetable ii cheap the year-around, a good aource ol vtta.mln c md so versatile that you can serve · lt raw u a salad or cooked u a vegetable? H you cuessed cabbage, you're rilbl' ~· h.a1 a lot to ~ommeod lt. Because it's pleptiful most seasom of the year, the cost is low. A pound of ahredded cabbage will mate enough salad to serve four. And at a nickel a pound that mtans It c<>sta just onr a penny a servinf. This makes cabbage much lets espemlve for Hlad than lettuce. And In ad· dltlon, It offers you more foo:! value because it la a 1ood source of vitamin C while lettuce is not. A half cup HrVinl of ahredded cabbaie would supply about ooe-th1rd ol your day's re- quirement ol th1I important vitamin. Cabbage I.I one food which retai.ne vitamin C Vf!fY. well. It can be held I n refJ1gerated storage f or teVtral monthl with DO ap- preclable lot• of vitamln c. But It room t.nperabn lt would 1oee measurable amountl of .ttamln C Jn tbrH d.171. BUYING CABBAGE Three major tlndl rl cab- ba,e are available: nnooCh· leaved ll'teo c a b b a g e , crinkly·leeved Savoy ~ baa• and red cabbaie. AD three type• .,. amUblt for any use, but Savoy and red cabbage are mon often UI· ed In 1law1 and taladl. When you buy cabbage look for firm bard heads that are heavy for thetr aze. Th1t ls different from wt* you look for when buying lettuce, when you want less flrm heads with s o m e ''give" betweeu the leaves. (Hard beads ol lettuce are overmature.) Outer leaves of cabbage lhould be a Sood ireen or ·red color aod 1 o o II reasonably crisp and free from 1 e r I o u 1 blemishes. AVOl!d cabbqe with wilted, decayed or yellowed outer leaves. Sep&ration of the 1tem1 of leavea from the ce"ltral item Indicates over· at(e. COOKING CABBAGE Cooked c a b b a I e ia somethln& a lot of people dillllte, mainly be c--a u 1 e cooking lntenalflee t h e suUuroua "cabbagey" flavor and odor. However , properly cooked cabbaie can be delicious. The Hcret ta ln n • t overcooking it. Aaquick, 5 to 10 minute cookinc time, in a moderate mount of rapidly boiling water will result ln cabbage that re· tainl Its bright green color, crispy tellture and good fla•. Properly cooked cabbage will also ltlll bave most ol Ill vitamin C. Overcooked ~ge has an unappetit.ing y • 11 o w • .-eeo cokw, mellhy tlalture and IU'ODC DaYW'. And will a.ave lOI& men rl lta vitamin c. Cabbate u a1JO delicioua when cooked in milk, wbktl al.lo addl to the food value. You do have to simmer it more slowly al.nee the milk teodf to cur~ if it's boiled. A third easy method foe cookinC cllbbage, which a1ao aavea vitamin C since you throw away no cooking li· quid, ii called pemini. « stir frying. You melt butt.er or margsine in a h e a v y llDC'flP&D, add tbe sbredded aabbage, eover tigbt}J and cook '1Yf1t a low tern· perature JU.It unUl the cab- bage is tender. Stir OC· c.uiooally. QUESTIONS WE ARE ASKED Q. Cabbage N8DlJ to shrink in quantity a peat deal when It'• cooked. Bow much lhredded raw cabbage lhouJd one aUcrir per ltniDt of coobd cabbage? A. I would fiaurt cm ttt- ting about three lel'viDll " coobd aUled cMblp per poaDd. h ...... aila.r l/S pound per ~ Q. I Clfta cook earned beef m 1n1 ..-. cooar. After the mMll la .... 1:1 done I acid .. Oll'l'Otl, potlltoel and c a b b a I • . Would lt be bett to preaure coot tbeH too, or jaat lim· mer them with the meat w:lthout u.l1Dt the pmlUn? A. Ytu could do tt either way, dependlnC on bow much time you h ad • However, lt'1··very euy to overcook ~ ln a pre11ure cooker liact tbeJ get done IO quietly. the meat WU near)y ckme, I would add the carrob and potatoes first a.od jut aim· mer them witho.lt usiDC pressure. When they wwe at least half done, I'd add the cabbage 10 it would oook for jwt a abort time and not (et overcooked. Q. What ii it about vegetablea like cauliftow• and cabbage that makt1 tbem 10 smelly (and to anell up the bowie so much) when they're cooked? A. Cabbage, caul.ltlower, turnipt and bruseel llJl'(lUts are all members of a family of vegetables whlcb contain 1 u l f u r. When t b e 1 e vegetables are cooked, plant .xlda •e released Jn the coolclng water, and the acid plus beat caUJeS the 1ulfur compouoda to change into odorous hydrogen 1ulftde (rotteu egg) gas. Thll cu is driven off u t b e vegetables coot and the odor is V«'f noticeable in your home. The looger you coot tbete vegetables the ttronger tbe odor (and taste). If you coot them uncovered, ma of the acid will dllappes tnto ~ air lDltead of dl.uolvtnc in tbe cookinl water, and Jess hydrogen IUlftde will form. For Femmes Only Cream Sauces Make Cabbage 'Lazy' Fare • • Salmon Stars In a New ~Role 1mooth, ttlrring canatantly. Add sherry. Mix ball of the uuce will tlae .-rbetU and muslwocmt. Place tn a -.en-ceased . .l.qwt welt. Mix re· mainJng sauce with 881mon. Place in center of .. ettl. Combine ebee11 and crontt.I; llllfll1de owr top of Hlmmt tnlz:bre. Bab in 8 mOO.-. ...,._ • delrees F .. fflt •to:.» minute1. Gar· ,i.a with watercn11. Servea 8. . . . . fluffy Fun J Ii; r'Cdb SI ~ Bill ... the m• .. J • " .. CIU M tht }' c B \ OoJ ... A to .. -1 adl .. ... art WO .. , .. ... ;: • ~ .... ; lid I 1: