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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-03-21 - Newport Harbor Daily Pilot• . NEW YOll (UPI)•-Ow. ~ A. Roicbftier auoaaced today that be hal decided Dlt to .. the RepubUean Pf.rl7'• nom.Jaa._ for ~ Ttil .. year..old JOV.-W'I •· DOWICdMnt at • a~ W.Yiaad .... eoafennce came after wtlb of ~ over tbe decl.lton. BJ drop. plat oat of the runnin1, Rochfeti.r left tbe GOP nomination die opo to bla old rival, former Vice Pfftldent Richard M. Nllon. Be al.id be bad weilbed bli8 did.lion Festive Rites MarkDeiui Of Freeway Qewrly eirplocUnl oraneee hurtled tlroulh the air today to herald dedica- tlonl of a 4. 4-mill •u m.lJlion San Diego Freeway .ecdon throup Coeta Mela. The ceremony at • J)Oint llOU.th of Brmol Sa.et feebnd Senator Tbom- u F. Kucbel, plua 1111 array of county beauty q.-. Official rites came at 11: 06 a.rn. wbm a burier WU. atruot wD 25 demo ar_,.. •• .tpped. n. new ''sravet,y and thouPtfuU1'• and bad "apenl the last week taliing It over with Republlcan officlala from coast to coast." He aald be had weighed the ~r "with an mind and all coo- adence.' "Quite frankly I want it cear at this time tnat the maJorlty of party leaders want tile candidacy of Richard Nixon at this tin\e:" be aaJd. "It would therefore be lllo,.cal and unreason· able that I wQU}d try to arouff their support." tie said lhe party could not be serv- ed by "personal combat.'• "Far from enlightening tht nation or streOltbeninc the party aucb combat would (Jl'O'Ve abraalve and dUtortive," he Mld. "It would not be a healing race toward national purpose." Rockefeller aaid he also bad an obligation to New York voters who hid reelected h1m governor last year for a four-year term. ''The problems of New York are the problems of America," he said. He •id he had signed an affidavit wttbdrawing bis name from the JEN CENTS Oregon primary and 1mtructed bis staff to respect h.la dedalon. He said telegrams bad font to Orep backers informing them of hJJ decfJJoo. The ~emor aaid be woo1d mah known 'my own pocitJooa oo natklaal and lnt.ernattooal tuuee , •• I must in all lood CODlcMnce do thil. v Rockefeller ~emed jaunty u he walked throuch midtown from hi• of· flee to the Hiltm )\otel for Ult press conference, shaking hands with well• wiltlers alone the way. He was wearing bJa makeup for tele'Yision. FV Sehool Drug Raid 'High' Youths Nabbed Ten Fountain Valley High School students wwe arrested Wednesday on drug cbar1es, including two on cam- pus who po&. aald were "ao high and wobbly" they had to be auisted to petrol cars. The day-long raid by Fountain Valley police both on campus and off wu the culmlnatloa ol an intensive in- vestigation of several weeks on illicit narcotics traffic involving Valley blah tdaoolers. Police said they cooperated with lliblol adminlstr.tora in the roundup ti d&n(erous drug suspects. Detective Fred Nourse received a call from Assist.ant Principal Don Olamplin about 9 a.m. Nourse made the first arrest shortly thereafter. Seven of the juveniles were arrested at the high school. Nourse told the DAll.. Y PILO'l' that · four were picked up on charges of sales of dangerous drug1. "One of these baa been an active on· campus ~sher for the past two to four months,' uJd Nourse. He added that another three were "under the IDflllence" at the 1ime oC their arrut. ir.o of these three w.,. at the high school and "were wobblinc a.od had to be assisted." By 8:30 p.m. folU' gir1a and six boy1 between the ages of 14 and 17 had been .-rested. Five of the juveniles are residents of the Valley, tbree liv.e in Huntington Beach, one each in West.minster and Midway City Assi,stant Principal Champlin noted. ''We knew about most of them beforehand, but ~ pickinJ them up, others came to light from ootes ud lrom people they 10 around with." ~":le: !r~ .:.r. ''Whal we tee bdcre ua la taly a ' tm.n ~ ol the.~ revo---~·~ atQCe ill A .... lis ~Si * * * ing :~a~u_naNarco J.. 1W~ ..,-:-.:a .. • .. ledledcl9 • · , ,.,,_ 4..4 mllill .C. n• '"8 N(JIWWt bC • ~fl a U,000. lllDI .,.... •.• tlfl TUt a-~-pm--•-,16ed by a. lederaI BJCbft1 clot me, hM --~ u. tartut publk woru JtcJlhm tn the history ot the world." "I'm qutt.e certain e founding fatbert never enviltomd America criss croaed by mile tpon mile of super highways when they gave Con- grell the power to establilh post l'Ollds. "F.U. Junipero Serra, ~ of Ca1.llornla. never imadned in all hls trari11 on hJJ beloved kl Camino Real that his dusty trail would be followed (See FREEWAY, Pafe %) * * * Reporwr Views New $11 Million Freeway on Bike ~ By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of ... DellY P'llel Staff What Ja IO rare as a Jay in March. pedaling down a stretch of pristinP pavement -with the smog at your back-at about S2 million per mile? There must be something. boss. but save it for next week. The assignment was a tour of thr new 4.4-mUe San Diego Freeway ex · teneion which was dedicated toda:t . and will in April start carrying traffic· aoutb through cool. clean, clear Costa Meaa. "No neat." was the reply. Not until Wtdoead.ay, anyway. WedDMd•y, it WU abundant. Tbe jaunt clown the $11 million freeway utenaJon involved climbing ._. a Brand X bnltation of a ::Y.t:,~· comp .. with hiah·riSt> Jt alH involved an imitation bicyclllt-except for the handlebar~ Pmmplq madly away from thr an.tol SU'elt overpass with m:t C..-COf11 ol a leua absolvini: Polk:b-Btiledld Comtruction Co. of altf llallOltJ, I '8CCIUDtered a wrong· .., ...... OI',....,. it WU vice-versa? Nat caM tlro yomt11ters on ii IW'f1 lllOtllll~ trip from the op· pOi.lt. clreetMm, ~to speculatlon tut~ ft had I.a openinC date~ WIOQI. MljtleJt~,...,, Tnftlic .... 9Clllbtntarily and I .............. CODldlunicating 1rflt .. •er• liDd tf1lni with I :::.. ~ 18+ol•llC llaatreda of TMm~....._ :Alt.tit tbt brtt w.-... JOU belin to PIP tblt m, wtda 111111'91 ICeDted wlti tbt U...Cape1!11 ._, of that whlctl la med .. ..... kle plant aJoaa the ,,....,.,, "Ice p1aat ~"I .,._1ed, .................. , .. Bat J ........ -........ Ol Jll1 du«i1 {ilee -BJD-.Pqll) .,., " .. _ ~......... . .- .8aidNeu 8; Of Harhor·Ageney!·Puroz Seized A bill to abolish the Oranie County Harbor District was introduced in the state Legislature this morning by Assemblyman John V. Briggs (R- Fullerton). Briggs' intention to introduce the bill. which he made known Wed· nesday, has stirred up city officials and others throughout the county. The bill would do what Huntington Beach, Wesbnlnster and eight other county cities favor in varying degrees. Five other cities have taken the op- posite stand. These include Newport Beach. Laguna Beach Seal Beach and San Clemente and Brea. Briggs said his blll would transfer responsibilities for harbor, parks and recreation administration from the semi-autonomous harbor dlJtrict to an ordinary county department. "Ir my but ls approved, the supervisors will have to get a two- thirda vote of the people or raise the county tax rate before undertaking any major capital improvements," the Fullerton aolon said. Briggs' approach to the con· troverslal harbor district situation is one or two ways the district can be dis8olved. The other approach Is through the Local Agency Formation Commission and the board of supervisors. The lat· ter would require a vote of the people. Meanwhile a special committee of the League of Cities, !lamed Jut week, today began study of plana with· several alternative avenues open. Brigg's proposed meuure reaulted 1 In varied comment from city olflclall 2nd othen throughout the county. Some samples: -Mayor George Honold Of Garden Grove, League president: "I'm shock· ed, Briggs told us he would hold up the bill until the League had a chance to study the matter further and try to reach a solution. Our report Is due April 11." -Doyle Miller, Huntington Beach d· ty adminW:rat'Or: "The bill is just what we wanted. Ow' council has lollg held a position which calls for disaolY· Ing tbe district" (Huntington Beach was turned down last month by the Local Agency Formation Commission in the city's latest bid to withdr•w from the district). -Mayor Paul Gruber of Newport Beach: "Introducing a bill la one thing and getting Jt pused la another. There is plenty Of time to take whatever ac· tion our council deems appropriate." (Newport Beach bu gone on recon! &!I r.vortng the district as a ~Ing ageocy. Briggs' feUow Orange Co u • t y assemblymen had varied attitudes towards ttl• bill. New Sewer Lines Freed Of Sea Water, Costs Dif> By RICHARD P. NALL Df "" Delb ,..., ..... Narcotics officers nabbed aeven young men and a woman W~lday nJgtrt as they ralded a Laguna Beach realdence three blocks from tile blah IChooJ. Laguna Beach Police Sgt. Norm Babcock said officers seized hashish, marijuana and LSD valued at $1,200, And said a .25 caliber loaded automatic was taken from one of the men. Following the raid at 462 Thlrd St .. slx were booked on suspicion of possession of marijuana a n d dangeroua drugs lot sale. 'Ibey wue idetnlfied as John WeUGn Mc"'vOrtllack, 18; Dennis John ~o. 21, and David Rbssell Martino, 21, all of the Tly,.I Street· address: Wllllam Joseph (frady. 21 Of 4M9 Hazeb11,1t Street, Seal Bea<!h; T&Jma Jean Shaw, 23, of Long Beach: Carl Bernard Bos, Jr . 25, of Mlllhattan Beach: and David Anthony Barrios, 24, of Lot Angeles. Barrios also was booked on suspl· cion of carrying a concealed weapon. Babcock said he had the loaded gun in his pocket. Gregory Alan Smith, 19. of Norwalk, was booked on suspicion of pos~sslon of marijuana. There were seven arresting officers Including Laguna Beach police, the State Bure8tl of N a r c o t l c 1 Enforcement and Downey police. or .. ~ WeaUler If you like today'a weather you'll love tomorrow's. promlMa forecaster Emil Karts w h o points to hilh rucftllP of 7' along the cout and up to 82 in- land. INSID8 TODAY A pichn't of Carv GmlC as 4 ve&nan 9'Nr of LSl> tmd a 4 "°'tile and fma:UoM1 1"11bon4 10CI d'°""' ~-"" .,.,, Dvo1' Ca~ S. o tor A.,.,~ trfol w~ 'A nport of trial ,, " Potlt 'I. . • • : !! DAU. Y PILOT Thundly, M.n:h 21. lM 'Poll~e Action' TEL AVIV (IJ>' -AA lsr11U in,. vaaloo force dr<>ve deep into Jordan along a 200-mile front todl)' to aven1e a aeries of guerri~ raids. tMd be .. a planned withdrlwal aece tM ··poUot .ctite" ft 1'ipe act tarrortst Wse1 ,.., ace~ 111 W'Q1 9"ke11Daa -.id. \ READY FOR TAKEOFF Butterfly on 'L1unch PICI' Coast Aflutter As Butterflies Head for North O.\JlV PllO T --.. . I . . . . ~ ·. Th4 dulOU flOUD&. that btaU at dawn with hellcoi>ter itrops of aauult tU1N and followed with dozens ~ jet '9dlblr drallnt "1nt cost Israel 15 9a4alld ?Owouaded, accordin& to the ...,-..nan. 'l'bt JU' .. ~ killinl • l•t. 111 El Fatal t.mrilU and aUd UlllY had inflicted hePy casualties on UM! Jordanian army. They cl a Im e d destfoying 16 tank• aAd capturln1 two. Prtine .Ml.DM\lr Lc.t J:ah&ol. wbo wllldled 18~ of 09 ftctltiat frallt I command poat overlookinl the Jordan Valley, had 1ald earlier that the troops would be pulled out "on schedule." Tbt ww.df awal CUM UW !ri· ta.la and tbe U.Uted stat.ta c&llld on larM.l to pull back lu farcu, but 111· form.anti b .. u._. It bid nothla& to do with tne.. appMla ud called th• withdrawal a "plaaDed phase of th• ~Woll." . ~t the •lh* al lbt flptia&. Jar~ and Egyptian position.a ucbanltd ''" , at Gr.M BlU. LaM oe lbt Suez Canal, ~ tbe cla.ab waa mall ud no cutlaW• ""'~ ln Ttl A¥tv. J°""11's dUel Cit millW, Ui- Wligeoce estimated up to 15.000 Israeli troops crossed t.M Jordan, in- cluding thr.. armored brigades ud tMir tub. n was tbe fir1t ~ JIJ'Mli IDOYe lato Arab turttory lillct the Middle Eut war lD Jwie. A Tel Aviv spo.kesma11 said on• Jsraeli jet had been downed by grGUnd fire. but that UM pilot ti.ad bailed tu.t and WU ule behiad his owa UMS. Ht deaitcf a Jofdardan d&lJn tl\at ita force! had killed 200 of the Invaders. destroyed 42 tanks and armored cars and shot down three of Israel's Freneh-made M.y1tau jets. Trustees Okay Road Easement OCC Schedules ~akeup Session 'l'be lut makeup _... w ..,_ 1DHt leatl fOf ltudu\I wbo wiab to register in May for tbt fall aemut.r a.t Ora.nee Coast College -.ill be beld at OCC Saturday. M~h !S. ,,. ... , wUl .,. ~kl la tbt occ Srmce Hall at 1:31 a.m. aNt t :~ p.m. N. one will '-achnitt.d alter the startina times. There as oo CM. St..-.. f aiUac to taU tbe teet will be subject to late rec:lstration pro-*"'• IClliool offiri.als said. 1'bll will men that tb91 will bave a eoorv ..--ol c&&a. •MD Ui•1 f1UUy ,......,. 'n. --11 Jer plecemut only ud ~be 90 OM ~of ce>lle.&t. ' '" Sea W akh'S Birthdµy · . Celebrated in Newport What Newport Btaeb matN>n can plow through 100 yuda of heavy 1urf iD five MCOnda Qat? Aak aay liltpard and Utey'll tell JGV her nmne ii Sea Watch. a 28-foot ve11WJl reco~ed as an "old salt" to- day on the 10th annlveraary of her launcbillg. Ufel\md lklpper ~ F1-IUI who fiacf ..,,..., *t .. klgbly regarded ba9t WOlld be retftd by now. re..,.. thlt tilt .. Watth ap- pears to have UDY more reacuea In store. So far. tbl veuel hq participatecS tn m~ 8'D 3-9 n8"91: 19d tqwed 1Gme ....... '9at. to .... ., trofwt tbe.., Qae. ..... s.,..,. t>b .... RoMrt t:. blf. .tpaal •ldJioer whn tt. 193 Watch alld down the •• ,, ta Its. says tl'9 lleat'1 delllp qultiee haw not bMB ......... .,, ........... DHStMr .... Dania erM11141 UM! boat a.._... ..U ta nup..., alld ,.. .... ti. ...... P9w9' la •llPPkl by two Cbryaler Imperill 21 t · ......... ...... Thi tra I Wio1' ... ,..... .. an-........ brouaht ...-tllll tr..-af a. bolt without dan,er of propeller lnjury. Sea Watch can cover 100 yards in five ~Gel•. and can assume the . ' "oDiaD Killed Tu Aufo Crash . Iii Garden Grove workload or J) awbnmtng nfeC\W'dl ln heavy surf The slipper sa)'I that 1'Mn latJI rip tidH carTY antral ,..... f 1 r offshore. tht ,..ue taoat eu M¥e them safely aboard In two to thrff minutes and be ready for th• nut chaUenp. More Candidates In County's Hot' Political Picture . A l•t• nish ti upirioa auctiUtls Ila. atirred Oran .. to..t,·1 pe&ltiical pot to near boilinl today. TbrM more candidates ~ out PIPtfl \Vtdneaday for the hMb cee- tuted Ftrst Diatriet su,er.\wial post. bnnfina the total .... blr _. In tllit contut to 11 . 1'tle Job ii btlnC v aeated 111 8ovd Cbalnnu C. M. "CJe" hablrb' wbo llas held tbt poet for • JUl"I. IA the Tblrd Dbtrict ~al ~ace f« th• ~ _. MW 'by Supervilar WWul J. ~ • lb1rd cudidate Joba T. O'Nllll. • Yana 1JDcla ,.. ..... tM &..,. J:" Gm ''BllcQ'' Waitilts . ..,_.~ \MtM ~'!:p:u\t"t&.M> ~ -ll!CM by twQ llrilUtJ °" ..... th• tint GOP ~ be Ml faced for the job 1i~ '90i ttftee a 1111. RGWt T. JoMI. M ANbtha sales mwl'J'. -.. waua. A. Dnthl· "· tf S.ta Ma • .,, .. ..,. ... ftter-~~. Dr. wuu.. J. ~ t1 a--.-Beach. Op until now tbe onb ....,.... ~'tr>~:".M ..,. ................... wtei • ~ ..... wt. ....... J . saaf· f()('d el 0.-GreM. wlllt tln.isbed fourth far the GOP nomination In lie& jumped lato the r11ee. The new trio to enter the First Su~rvisorlal r~ are Harry I>. TI>o._, a .tu ~ Olew G. Peu. an tlectrician; and J.,-ry M. Patt.-. a aMOl"lltJ. All live in Sia· i.~, Pt••PtlllieJ BIKE RIDE. • • 5a,. :Jh. m~~L o/ Warc:L TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR SPECIAL O~FER ON THESE TOP Ql)AUTY SOF~ YOUR CHOfCE OF• S<»A STYLES Wldt c~ of fabriel •-... AT u ... .,........, ......... 89 Dawn'• Earl11 Uglat Marine color gulrd post. flag atop Hill 881, an outpost near Khe Sanh in South Vietnam, 11 new day dawns over embatlled area. Each night the day' a flae la taken down from the 15-foot Ndio antenna whkb aenea M flafu~ and ia retired to be tent to family of a Marine slain on the Allies Slay )67 Cong , In Big Raid Near Saigon SAIGON (AP) -Delpite ln- ielllgence reports that many of the Viet Conl meaaclq Salp have pull- ed bact toward tbe Clmbodian border, allied force• reported killing 187 Viet Cong close to tbe capital Wed:· nesday, and ll enemy 1bellJ landed on Saigon'• Tan Son Nbut Airport. The Viet Cong were 1lain in the 50,00().man Ope.ration Quyet Thang, the bluest a Wed offensive of the war. In a one-aided fight 15 mile• nortbwe1t ol Saigon, 142 suerrfilu were reported tilled agalMt only one Amertcan and seven South Vietnamae dMd. Four miles souttnreat ol the dtJ Soutb Viet- namese rangu-1 reported klllinl 25 Viet Cone at the COit ot four wounded troope. These actiona IDc:reued enemy ca1Ua1tiet in Oplnltloa QuJWt 'lba.i to more than 1,000 killed me. tbe nreep bellD Mardi IL Ntnety...U other eDllDY troope were report2d killed In five batt1el ranlfnc nvrth to the demilltarhed zone Wednesday. One GI died In the1e clashes and JJ were wounded, while South Vietnameae losses were 1even dead and ~ wounded. Uttlt damage ftl done to Tan Son Nbut, one of the world'• bulieat a.l:rportl, in the lkound barra1e from enemy recoille11 rifles. The 75mm weapons were fired from within 1,000 yards of the field, and AC47 Dragon Ships were dispatched to hunt them. Spokesmen aald results of the Dragon. •hir coun1Kattact were not known. I wu the first shelling of Tan Son Nbut in three weeks. The recent slowdown in the ftgbt:tn« after the furious com bat durinc the Communilt lunar new year offemive in February wu reflected in tbe week- ly casualty report amiounced today. American, South Vietnamese and enemy cuualtia lut week were all cOIIJiderably leu tbu they bad been the week before. 2 Boys Discover Drug Samples in Newport Trash Newport Beach police today disclos- ed that quantities of drugs were found by two small boys this week in an alley trub can. The drug1 -all medical 1amples - ••• diac:ovwed in the can at the rear of 4.128 Patrice Road, pollce said. One of the boys carried home some of the 11mple1 to hil mother, a nurse. She DOdfled police. Del Sil Kenneth Tbompaon said he wa1 Meldnl today to detennine if any 1n1 w•e violated when d r u g aalaman J'rmt Olson placed the aampiel In tH truh cao at the rear of bll ,1p&rtment. State Poll Reveals Nixon l Favored Over Rockefeller LOS ANGEIZS CAP) -A statewide poll lbows Re~lklm voten favor former Viet at Richard M. Nlson owr Ne}jon A. Rockefeller u their praidenual candidate. But IDOtbtr poll mall CaHfornla.11.1 La an politfcal partia '9lle•• the Nn Y ort governor baa tbt beat cbance to w1ol the NOl'ember eleetioa. Tbe Callforn1' POD. a stat.wide turVtJ prepared by ~ P" I • I d Raurcb Corp .• revealed w~ that Nlxon ia the c~ ol 41 percent of tM 1tate'1 GOP .otlln. Nixcn WU Hie fl\'ortt.e of s.1 percent lat Jmt ad 42 pel"'Cet In , .. .,. Rocbffller. who ... tbe tint pld of 10 percet1t of the ~bllcan voten nine montbs •fO and lo percat i.o mooUla afo, ia DOW faftftd ~J 29 per· ceDt. t.be poU ~tect. Gov. RMpa. wbo 1171 ht i1 not a eaadldft bill' ll tbt ltlltlt'• fnoriu eon cud.Ida ... ii .. top daoict rJ ats Pll'CIDt Of tM ..,_Uc:ana, down lrom lanoarJ'• 11 pceeat Md lUt Juu'1 1S Plft'9l Ill uotber poll, med• by Doe • M. Mod8Clrt'1 Oplnlon Rutarch of Calllonu~ .... of an polltlt&I paruet llld kktfeller ta t la • atrODpd ~ta the GOP could aomln&tie. The poll uld Raddtller was alao O. "*'' ......... U.J..la 8ab1rt SSS«tJ U>·N.Y.) But a Iarie undecided v o t e repreHDtl the bala~ of J>Oftr, Muduncrt 1aid. President Johnson would lo1t to either the New York 10.e:rnor or Nixon, the poll 1aid. lo Ca1Uonua'1 urt>an center1, u IDMIJ u one tbD-d of the state'• Democ:rata llld they would cro11 par· ty llDu to vote for Rockefeller, Macibmclrt aai4. 1D a matdlup ol candidates -Nix· on. &cuteller. clabmon and Kennedy •tt• ~ onlJ oaa coa1ldem -the poll 1bowed Jobnaon trafllnl Nixon by 49 to '1 percent with 1S percent "don't b0tr" aad traWna Rockefeller by 49 to D e'f~ wttb 18 percent ''don't know. KenJMd.1 bart1J led Nlxoa 45 t.o 4-4 per. cent with U ~nt "don't know" but tit trilled Roc~ller by "' to 38 percent wltt. 1t petttDt .. don't mow" ~·Democrat. and JlepubUcai1 nre DOl lilatcbld .,,.._teach oiler. Countian Killed In Vietnam Action Marine Corps Sil &tmttll T. Ra~ of Oran&• wa. arnon1 t!boH U.ted to-"1 b1 tbl U.S. Dtr.n.. Department ., kiiltd ln actioo m Vittum. Sit. 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No charge, no obligation for this service. may co draperies 11 r' aale I our fCDMd Amori.no beckpreadl &om Italy ••• at "°/. acmn91 29.99 twin me, reqularly 55.00 full ai2e, regularly 65.00 .M.99 queen. king, or dual. reg. 9().QO_Cl.99 Italian designers borrowed a 15th Century Renai8sance cherub pattern and translated it into rayon and cotton brocatelle bedspreads. Thick S-inch fringing adds a dash of Mediterranean elegance. Combinations of emerald and blue, turquoise-antique gold. red-gold, white-beige. tangerine-brown or gold-natural. may co curtains and bedspreads 113 •• . 1 fllllr'MSO, M~ 21, l'Jba LBJ Pleads Fast Action . W ASBINO'l'OH (AP) -PtHidnt JobnloD, delc:rtblnt the tllrelll to tba dollar u "lmnMdfala and terloaa," cc.--w .. Deir,. .. ...,,, appealed M1W to Concrett Wed· The Friendly Sont of SL Patrick nelClaJ for prompt paaaace ol a 10 per of Lackawanna C®nty, Pa., MDt eeat tAcome tax 1urclw,e. the Air Force a bank draft for '704 • ..,,.. hoar 11 late." Jcbn1oo aaid. to pay tor the "Tuxedo 81*1al'' ''Tbe need 11 urtenl" trip ol a jet airplane back to Wuh· la ieu.a to uae prealdill& offk:era of inst.on to pkk up Vlcie '""••nt the senate aa4 tbe eou.e, JobntoD Hubert K Humphrey's toraotten *° uW CoelNll to allocate _., luggage. (People ~ Taelday, JBl'ISoa fl ae Elpclrt-Import Bant'I I &latch 11}. St. Pit• IM.1'.__dalm ellltiDc authority 10 the lnltitut1oD Chat IUIK knew notbllil ._.. the aa anance aport tranaldione not and that '°We bope r9Cltpt of · -.rtd under pnMllt procrama - check will end aB coatl'Oteny. • 1raladion1 of a kind that post new • 'n. ddef eMC:Utive labeled hie tax part.era. Tbt-e"8f eJllCUitve labeled b1I tax · ~ ''1be mOlt critical meuure al ~1:"11." : -!Wening to Wt wee't11 1old-dollat ChurchfU rdtirned to hltotl, Jlo., ~ m "'' guiH of laif MJ'MtD, John •~er Churchill. Tiu grandaon of Ji1' Wttuton Wited tM St. Mary of ~ldennanbury Church which wos )r01l{1he frcnn Lofldan and rec(11Utruct· ~d cu a memorial to Sir Winlton'a jtl1Mtll "Iron Curtain S~ech" of 1946 4t Weatmimtn CoU~e in Fulton. ;Jolln, author of two books about hu jamed uncle, ia on a lecture tour of · 'M United States. • Wiltl1m It Ketchtm, of Elgin, lll., seekin& re-election aa Kane County prosecutor, 1 aid be will ahorten bis name, for camoaign ~urposes, to "Will Ketcham. 4 • • Ronald aa~.,, 16, of Torooto, i»lamed it on U.. po1'er fteering of ~iJ mother's new car and the judge l>elleved him. Ma&lltrate Nerm.n Gianelli acquitted tt.e y o u th of t:arelese driVing ct.ties llemmbll from a aeries ol ICddentl ID which ..Jie rammed two D&rted can Clrove on lidewalb and lawnl ";;;/ brote "pit a utility pole. "Bad .tuck abo might have had 90Dlet.bing to do with it." sajd young Bater, who got his driver's license just 13 tlays before. • Sewn haWJI hlppifs grcdcd the arrival of S'Prinll rt•tml411 b1/ painting /101llfl'• attd multi- colored 1tripe1 along a atone wall in Nor1h Beach. "We just wanted to make San Fratu:i&co · more beautiful on the fi"t dat1 of Sr>ri11y," OM of them told pohre. Patrolmen brought t~ lnpPtts to the Hall of Jwtice whtrl' they bert boolud /<rr maL- ·s iactot'-! muchie/ and tMir bvtk· ets of 11eUow. orange, purµU and green point 1"re oonfi&- mted. • A New Orleans Chamber of Com· merce group mel for lunch recently to signal the start ol "Louistaoa Beef Week." The menu was fried chicken. ! «iUt d4 ... .-.m~. be Ai': '"!'be Dltionl of the world look to us now for economic ltadlrtbip. Tb• fabric of int.emational cooperatiot upoa wbicb the world's postwar pro· aperlty bu been built ii now threaten· ed. U Chat fabric ii torn apart, the consequebcea wtl DOt be coofJned to foreign-countries -but will touch e'lf/fl"J American. "We mtllt not let ttW happen. Prompt enactmem <J the tax biU will bt clear Hd convincint proof of our leadership and an exercise of our responsibility." In teekin& broader authority for the Export-Import Bant. Johnson said that "new competitive conditioDJ in worJd trade demand added scope and flexibility in the bank's operations." Ria proposal, be said, would "make available to American firms export financing more competitive with that provided by other major trading na· tion.s and eapeclall7 suited to develop. .ing new markets.' Last year, American exports ex· ceeded imports bf about '3.5 billion - th\1$ reducing the nation's balance of payments delicit by that amount. JohDIOll Wei the trq surplus Wll "lar,. but far from lar&e eno\llb. •• Pilot Credited With Saving 42 Aboard C.Onvair EV ANSVU.U:, IM, (UPI) -A Delta Afr u.. CoanJr 4«> bellt·Jad. eel JI a cir.MDI' ,rm Wednelday nllht at Dnu Memorial Airport. Quick ac· tioa by the pilot, Capt Gllberl Roter, prnented ID1 terloua IDJurle• amont the 42 persons aboatd. "There were no bad Injuries othel' than I complaint of I •boulder hurt, I UttSe sprain a 1entleman auffertd wbell be bumped bll Mat,•• a Delta spakeanan WI of tbe IJl.fatecl fllCht 411 from aucaao, 300 mn. away. "Be bouneed reall,J b1lh and then gunned bis engine." said D o n McCreig!lt, who waa walling to board the aircraft for a Oight to his home in Indianapods. Be said the p l l o t withdrew the landing gear and plopped with a loud nolle on the runway. ''It bounced agaln and then went up a little higher and then ca~ down a&aiu," McCreipt l&ld. "I tbougbt to mJHl.f that ~ wu a pretty rough lan- d.Ing. rm &lad I wam't on it." .Ro1«1 •llo lot away before newmien could question him, ap- pamrtl1 tried to pull the plane back int» tbe air, but found the engines did not haft ..... tbrult. so witbdrew the ~ tear and fought the craft unll it Ulddld to the end of the runay IDd Mtoed ln mud, accordlni to I Delta ipOteaman. DAM THalATINID -Condition of Whittcton Dam. a 12-foot high wooden structure, one quarter of 1 mile downstream from Late Sabatia ill Taun- to.n, Hus., is checked as floodwaten contJllue to rile threatening the dam. J117or Benjamin J'ri~ ' ... 45,000 Awai~ Fate . of. Dam TAUNTON, Mase. (UPI) -A amall portion ol the rain-weakened Whit· tenton Dam collapnd today, threaten- ing the entire structure and eo-danteriai 1be tx11h:wa and industrtal area already evacuated. Volw>teera, civil defense persoimel and crews from the Army Corpi Of Engineen labored to halt the Oow of water through a four foot break Jn tbe center of the dam over the flood. noHen Mill River in tbis city :.> milel IGUth of Boston. "God, we can only hope those dams bold," one official said. "It would cause the woflt meq we've ever 1een." 'lbe Whltteatcia Dam was one ol the two holding back tom of water peril. ing the city's indultrial heart. taun- ton's 45,000 reckMnb are "lhting, wailing, but most of all praying" the dama would bald, tbe olftdal Nld. A tpOlflB'M said a be.am aap- PofUDI tbe dam collapted, CllUing a 1 Wea.ti ti .-..~ "tbr• • four feet" in the center ol tbe ~. Ht uJd •tUt the Oc*• II water immediately . def tbe bftN · 1'11 no more than * * * ·.,", *.. * * Spring Uncoils Heavy . Srwwstor:m on Midwest:,! . would baw been expected. MQw Beltjmnia A. l\1tdmaD llill tbM tbe WbttteDtoD Dam WU the upltnam ltnlc:turt, ID4 u ... erudal that it boJd or the downltrtam dam would be swept away ad the dty'1 oore inundated. "U U fOtl, ~ loet," Fried--man N.ld. The ftderal &overnmeat llMUwbila moved into fhod-1trlek•• Soutbeut.n Mueacbu... a a 4 Rbodt llland today wt::.t"" ftua. dal aid program tblt ,.mt aa estimated 40,000 bomecrna to HPe1 loans it tbe rate of a perceet over • years. The area was bebcl b' more tban 30 hours by rain and wind wlUcb -*' Tuesday. A spokeunan lot the CtvU Defense Agency said . barrinl ..any ::I.1:!1~:eT=~~ Student Rebellion haft paled the ctltScal atagie ... "You might 181 thit ls a «ihost Close& u niVersity town," aaid 1 spokesman for Mayor l"riedman. "U thoee dams, even one of WASHINGTON (UPI) -Stude:nt. at BJ tJ.tW Preu Imernatleul 1' ehlldreo home early. 1'htee Albu· ~llet'1l .'!B• !!..~ .. !>9 a bel of a mtu mosUy Negro Haward University, ap- ucr.,.. "" 1~ pareotly in C0U1Plete control of the A lt«m ~ bli2::Ulr4 ffO-• quwque, N. ~. acboola '!_ere cloaed .._. 1baa 2,&IJO per.-. 'ft?• campus., wwed ~ to CODtiooe their ...-_, -"'11 .r;:: -.:..:w~ ~ ;:.'F.°!"..:=.:~~ ~:;.Woo."':! ':=kdl~ Soatlnrllt, wbln it eloeed tc.bocfl ~ mer Mort.cmi V~ into-and IUl1'0Unding coun· unffersi(y'a actmiftlavation. T'h e i r hJCbft11, mto tbe ~_.,. 1.U.. Star 1t:at.e. -. r~lo lr}----11 WedDetdaJ aDd today dentonltratiOD forced closin& of iM from tbe aoutblrn p&aint tt~. '11 •mile ia ~ llC'tionJ. to )act tbe fiqw. O.n!Yeraity. Tbe ltonn, tWtiog its croswountry .~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim,,,_ ___ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~=-iiiiiii.;..iiiiiii_iiiiiiii..;~~;;.-----__, trek on the flnt day of spring, pllect 1lp a fooC of snow in New MexJco Wed-' ntlda7 and today up to Dine incbe$ ln west Te11U and six inches in OtlUom• City. All e!Cbt·incb snowfall at Lubbdc:k, Tu., wu the dty's beeviest 24-~ '*1 In mere tblll 18\W )'ears. 0n:fbe , friDJM of the ltOrm, heavy rains rUs· e4 bood threat:a and destruction J>y th~• and at )east one ton.a- do. Hazardous driving warnings were in effect from southeast Kansas and northwest Arkansas across Missouri to oortbeutem Illinois. Snow ac· cumwations of four or more inches were forecast for portions of cereal Mia&om"i and ceatral ad DGl'tbtast lllinoia. wliaer ft8l'J New Maico WIS hit by a foot Of snow in the Manzano and S&nd1a JJ>Olmtains. WiDds up to 30 mllea an hour whipped the snow into drifts 9Cl'Ots the New Mexico-ad Ttx·I as flat lands. , At least 22 Tua1 school districts canceled duaes and ......, ntere sent .1 ..• i.G~RDINATE YOUR SPRING WAaD~i ·Jilli~~~ ... 1PEN·»LET0N. CoL6R: JMii~s ~ . I\, .. Gusts With Guts; 55 MPH t Orange County Airport DeveloPf. o..,n Jet Stream c.111 ..... 1a tlllea ant ...... C ... t d -· -S.U!Mtft Callfotnle MNY wllll lfltllllfy _,...,. *"'"""-....... ....-_., s.ta Ml ...... _ ... .,. ..... llllllM .,.... ......... Cllll--..... ~ .... -" ...... -........... ~ .. "" .... --er-C-IY Air.wt ... ....,..,.. _,.. fllll•,.. .. a Ml"tt WW. _..,.. • La ~ •In ...,. clMr wl"' --..._.,._ T....,.. 111111 ,....... .... o..tcc.i..-ci. I • l ..... "'-w ••• ,. T• ' #tllf'1 ..,..ICIM ... A. ..... ____ ,_,,.,!.lllU1 , ...... ~-r-.....__.....,.."'----~ l'e..pertst11re• ... "'" """-• • 01 M II .II a Jl n a 51 lt .... • • '1 » as • " . • u . -It 45 1l u • J1 ,. " • • .. 0 ,. lit .. .lit • • .... ., . 1' D ... • • ,. ,.. II IJ .,. .. " .. .. . • l\ a D ~~~~ .. ~-::i: • " • • • 27 • • • " re • • • .. r NDfleart of RFK Cam;paign the price of • 1(i-9z. cans WEEKDAYS 9 to 9 SAT. 9 to 5:30 .. SUN. 10 to S I DON'T FIGHT .. SWITCH!:· I l . ~ 99 "'•••bH .... '"' .. M.a 27, 1961. -.. ..,,.. .. ,.. ..... _._ .. ...., .. ' Mc LANI TRIMMIR EDGER TI.ls f1 proft .. lonel quality and wlH eutlut tfia ch .. plu I 0 lo I. Up top controls, clouble whHI, complete r • 11 t • of en9le eclf11stment. Yeu htow, It's • fact, YH un t•t by with • let 1111 111owi119 if tfie edt•• of the few• ere kept 11Ht ""' trllft. HAND PRUNER Hand 111o4el '""'" pniner 11 cllrome plated to praYent rvst. "•Ifie 9rips for h1ncllin9 eeM. (~et tl!e lill1ters a better loolrlnt .... ,..> 99c PAINT BRUSHES We"•"• eodftt of thHt from flt to s~lnny to 1uh C o.cllu 11 •-' bfu1hu, Mst price in lowt1. IAlllRY IOOSftR' CABU Med IMfvf &er uceuory 1e• 011 111"(, Just heolr •p .. lln li•ttery ..... ,. , .. , ." .. C.11 ...... llllll't' 11.eb I• tew f .... WORKSHOP LIGHT thy Myt thlt It e ..... ky, to COIM ky JI .. hllrry. r •• lltht !Mtel , .. 11. wltfi • ' . cord f., t•r•te, werbhop, •r 1tvcll•. 111 hltt e111111tl, but yu CH 1pray it purple 1095 ... ----------, FREE Wlleelblrrow s!UrdV a C11t11c n. ..,,...,.,.,_ C8!I be .,..,... '°' I '"'' *-Me !Mt ~ Ill -ceni•lner •I »II I ll!ln. Wlllnff Mtd 1191 be ,,_,,,., -°"' take e ell-, l\IWft't l'DU llW9YI ~ a Whitt• .,.,,_, I Aflf _.""9"-tt Mr. A!Mrt '-"' ef IH4 ,.,,.... ,._ .. C..t1 Mele fw ............ I I ...... ., ....... ,........_, ............ ....., .. -........ , ... "" ... , ............. -· .,,. ., .... .,. ....... .,, ... • " '"' I ....... N•me _ ......... -··-----·--I 'itpt"-A r WIRE BRUSHES $+re11t wire brl1tf11 ,.,11y beck eff ttt. .r4 pelnt lest. The Heral of • 9oed pel11t foll h '" ... e ,,., ... 11011. 44c SIMrt ....... ... c:.tftpl ... wfftl -4ef'll '"''' tin• 1114 fHnt, Plent.111• t l"'e "-' ~·""' efferi. J111t fl•l4 •"' '91f4e .... ,..... ·Russ India Fleet ' : Alarms U.S. Navy WAIHING'roN (AP) -u.a. Mftl ,.,...,.. ... ~CCIDCCa-· ........ vtall .., '°"'* ..... '° ln&e ,.. may be a first movt Mad • lorilt.,...._., ... wtal lndlao 0c ... area. The Ualted ltatu keeps ao Navy va .... ill tbt In· c1an 0cun .s u.a. ad· alrlll -..... ...,. .. plaued ... pWkut ellt °' .... wlJ "'"" • ........ bite,..... tbl So¥t•~ Nftlll ., ... ,......., a1 rd• .. '""' ..... ,.... .... MltOft bll ... _..., flal'IMftlala ...... ... ·'':i .... 1o.w .... .............. -............. .. = ........ ..... .............. ~i...1111...-..... -.~ h .... ..,., a :' rele- I Paris Gold Market Priees Rise Fast Own Dom)) Israel Chief Satisfactory After Injury 'n!L AVIV AP) -Tbt 2-day Delay In Schedule Of Saturn 5 dirt walls of an a r cheo&otlical acavaU• colllpslcl and b u r I e d ~MlnUw Mo1he Dayan Wednlldly, llriou~ 1*11'& the Israeli hero ti three war& u he hunted for CAPB KDlNllDY (WI) artifac:4a for his backyard -Tbt U.S. Spece~ mUMDm. dt1aJed bi..-. ff. .... Rellab1e sources said the eeed s.... 1 r • e k • t m&bl art.r)' to his heart WU damaged but Dr. HaiJI anot.ber two d91• tod&J, to Schreiber. dl.rector general April 3, became ol • fultJ ol Tel Haabomer Hospital. coupling in a Ir o Ult d • ...u n-... bydro,en line. --'Y• was m no It wu tbe '10UICI& ._, .. ~~ .• ~ cood.iUon II called for the Ul""Mllid --T Apollo 8 ~in llM tbaD 1"be ...,. aa1d llil cav• a month. '11le mot ~ bid in had injur9d Def an'• been set for Mardi 21. aorta, tbe mia ~ Clr-ry:\:' blood from tlle beatt, A I p a c e a g e D c y -"-.... 9P0keaman uld the new and ID ....--mil• pr<Jblem inv-0lved a faulty be neceuary. Tbe earth aad w.. AA..&-.1 cravel that crubld .round coupU., • a 5-·...-.. to feed Uqalll en fnto Da,an allo broM two ribs, a the Sabn'a stage. ftl'ttbra, and caUlld cbelt Tht c:eqpHec la b e 1 n I iDjuriet and poalbJ,t bt-r9Dlloed. terna1 damaat. 1'M prdll• -1 \ a l 1 e d The to a I h 62-year-old testble ttaat • waa aimina general wttb the bl.ac:k toward • Afril t llmcb fQr eyepatch repotUdly growi.t the 38.1-foot _ -· u 1 Injures 4 Rhodeeiam ''When do I aet out ol -. B.n.hob Cut ber•?" !a/our~= rr.: _,we Doctors aaid D~an was because of leallJ .,.. II 11Ddalllliac a _.. ol X-the Saturn's ~ t Bank Ra raya to detmnine the fal spacecraft and twO .._ 8 A Ll5BURY, Rhodesia le extent of hia injuries. ThlJ delava -..."-' _... ....._ (UPI) -ftlr Ruta•= detlCrlbed him u being "18 wer; ~. ~ 10ldl-n ,... ...., tao T U p d lood aplrlts," and said be u ~ .,... -. ft ii •· "1red ......... u••, 0 p oon bad a r~dio at bil bdea:lde pec:ted tD ... lilt -ln ..... •I a Sa et "eo he cu keep in toudt manned tMt ~ ... African ........ hlJ UlmON (AP) _ '1"bl wtt:h the current situatiaa rocket baDt 9 .-1 -• eutaJde ti» tlrllt ..... .. Wt pwwwwnt cut the and lnternatiolW event!." tbe mooa. 90vernm..a , .. ._. ~· BIM rate ~ t,r,,m 8 per At Dayan'• side were bJI For the Ill' ; I O-. The middlr -• W Miit to ~ ,.. C*lt ia u. wife, Ruth. F i n a n c • the SabJnl w 111 dri98 Ill Cll the fl~ bl•w111 the WU. of Bdlln'• ,,_..,.. Minllter Plnhu Sapir and 94,lm po 11 •• ~ aMdealD aecmtf1 forcea •r-.... ......... t -'--· ....... ~-t llld arm J toward a PMt aftit.adt tf Ind tbe ""'•'rt ,.... =·--......, IW.JA,, -~ more than 11.9 milel. 'ftle rWa:t who lntlltrated llC:rOll ~ mcwt by p r 1 m , Tb e p a a s i o n f or Apollo C4DMMMI m.-.. 1'119m •a bemendom advaet ill tlM 111 a lr.......,.injmttheputfew,._.. &o• ,_._.... *1rer ii over Ave Jean old, ,_ alleU19'9 ..-. consideration to aettlna ....... Ozsdtr, fer U..Uee, the Sylvania Stereo ftaa:w4a s Cl-1.....,e'. And what it bu, that '1fRl)lNllmt'Cfh may not have. A~ uarntable. (The atylui weiPa ala11 t..,... lt,,_,i make your worn recordl amd Inn~. Bltihrill keep your brad ...,NeOC'da ti-.-.: l cwm.) A 20-wa*l (&.I.A.) Mflik. (llale power OP~~ EVENINlfS . 'TIL 9: . SAT. TIL 6 411 ti. Jam'6a blldlr • eua. 16Mtea' lllnkt Wllsaa't m:beoioo that Dayan hu will then dlft Met tonrd a dac-=y llid ,=. =..... ~ Jaber l'O'* a nt ls dtllln· bad •Ince h1a youth took him Pacific Ocean r • c o • tr 1 • _1 R'!.JA.;:;-._"!_ • to mU. anoney more Wednesday morning to dip fleet. z-..._.. __ .l'U&" ndlb1e ftr export ~~-~~~A~ro~r~·~ne~ar~Ch~~-on_oo __ T_ti__.~Th~e~m~oon~rocb~~t~pa~~ ... .:.!:.~!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!~!!;!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!~!!!!!!~~!!I • rorce m1ued the tariet duetkle ...S tnvutment 1n Aviv's out.sklrU. Its maiden flight wt Nov. 9. area and acddentally hit new plan.ta ..t madtinery. lthodes1aa...... .... 'IM Blllk .. pwm in- The fO+wwmmt It.ate--...i ratn ~ the 1Dftl did not_,,.._. or eterling bloc. Jt bas been a ~a. •• ~~-,. ...... Mw." ---W'8D tt wu bo1lted from .. INldt for the .Um*" ~ per Cllll ta an increase :0 ~ -:...~ MIICi.tecf 1'tD devaluation oountry of thl I ,_. ol ~ tbe redllction ValleJ al o a I B"odle'•'a ta tbe ~ the Bank of I 11C)rtbern bcll'dlr ,.... lmn-En&fad eit411 tbe cahnlng 1 li~ t 11'4 U of tbl i 11 t tr n a t i o n a 1 I =IV'!'......... A&..l.a-hi I 1Q .......... J'Mllltbla . m n.u.... frGlll tbl Wllldniton asree- _.. 1DclQ, tndadfnc ... to llloe ~ free and _. wounded man. The com· officlal manila far Cold and •unique aakt there have tba ltl_,.Wdl\I of the tlleen 0-0 more calUlltf.• pound u a 1esult of tbt 1moa1 ~-eecuri~ Btttlab blMftlt mlde pMllc twcea -except tar tlill four TlalldaJ. me11 wounded bJ thl1r own "ln ._ dl'cum1taoce1,,. ..... -.... ,.. .. .., .. mt ........ nclllo- Mternoon. tiOA in the rate to 7~ pei The toll M tbe a of I Cllll ii apprtpiata under duh Tullda1 Will twe ...-.uJ ud 4ornett1c COD· Rhodealan MCUrlty fot'Clll lldlntiODt." ldlled nd two serloaa)J ta-Tbe cut bl h rat. II" )Ind. 'Ibe iovw..-ukt .. pound • i.m.mediat. It least 14 saerrUIM ...,. beat. Selltrl an tbl London MUed. forelp en:Unce mertirt Eisler Dies Suddenly In Armenia turned bu)oen. be1Plnl IWl· ... IP to am. ft bid eariier' dJppM to ·-~ from 1aat nltbt'• dolkla•••· The rate -. -. al· ..... London -.t market. wwa ,lta4hc •'*'" u.ti& allarp ..... Tower Wast Investigated ·s~n AndJOU ...... ~. State Sh11ns Nevada's Plan for Lake Tahoe SACRAMENTO CAP) - CM sa tlClsJ1' M UVI tJnlll .... • .... lltd '"Watila up,¢ ti pr•BM ~ lMll 'l'liliM .... .... fy .......... ... .... J.•;•s·~~.~: ~ legls)ature Miilon. cautonla opponentl aald tlaeJ r.-. tllla N.-. ...._, tM version tf .. u pad• A•••••t1 Nahral too wut pnltn1nf to rely ~. P1anba& and on a ~ agency now Public Woru Committee re- ila operdoll wtdcb bu jlmotioa to ~ ~~~~"' li-.cl •• rt " .... The ~°La~~~ m '"•A~1::/l.., ecS t11e ettert1 o1 1'iVlidj p t 1o • • nne tn Gov. Paul Lad Ulll GOY. B .... k•M ._. ia ,.._.. Jleaau. wtlll Md lll8id the compact M '1dnartc" ad - urgecitlatl pl ..... 32 Crewmen ly workable compromile. =~~~ O.fB • ~compact. -~:ra to , nrn1na protect tbe air, lllld :--~ especially the water of the Shi Sa ed Tahoe Balla fna Clidul p ¥ ~struct:ieD bJ man. Lu*1t tbeD aummoMd Ntvacll 1nnlabn t D t • apedal MNk>n and -after a 1trua)e--aa MM.+d Alt.er ,.., of . talt, tbe version wu MllptM Jaa Kuchel Bares -~ ~Income LOS ANGELES (UPI) - U.S. la 'l'-M B. &.-Ml bu per..W H•aaelal ........... ~ and bis .,.. t.ccme !Mt 1ut •• •• cnue. T•• CaUfornJa . Jl a~ c-.ioi:: tor re oe, midi li&UfU pulMc WedDM'l.l,f witbOut <'Ommenl T It • atahment llltild no Uabil1tit1 other tbu a mortgap oe bit bame. This lasted a couple of boon •.. as lilllC u the aw8* were •," Jdjss Cann• rllltecl. Miu ClmMl8 said the ae- tor told her be has Qled !SD fw lt ,.us. ... 1.,._tedty --.. te trJ il • said .... 61 tw;c. ....... tbeir ~. Unions HOid Up ,, Queen " LOtlG Btial (U'PJ) - Ntle~!Mlr--s • ai.. ............ NU! ' u.Mlet alld Nll'tll Ati.at!c tales never co.id -u.y've etopped lie Queen ?I..,. n. Dq:Cqau Department ...... ,. ..... " h JaMr caa't M \Uta Wo a Navy .,,... b cm'tG .... liato a n.uaa h o h t \mW lier MW ~1, the city e( Leng Beach. compoau lta clif • ferGCes with tbe uoions. Tbe nine Wilona roee in .,.ositio11 ,..._ U\e)' ~ the dt;1 pluMd tit have Ile wt tn .. drJdoek do9e by non-unioa ctt;y empl..._ W'tdlDI~, the --eot the badini of Aidlairal Edward J. Fahy. COin· muder of the PeetaCM's naval UU,. •,.rtloetll ''The Navy retard.I your pl"otest as eautltutine a dispute between y o 1 r or&ania.ation and the cft:y of Lone Beach,'' Fahy wired Tom Randall, bead ol the Al'L·CIO MarlUme Trades CoerdlutUl1 Committee. ''It is the lq ltuctillg policy of tile Navy aot to partlcipate la tbese disputes, and the shfpyard commander at Lont Beach hu been onles'ed DOt to ac· cept Wirt .. h Qaeen Mary•_, u aucb dispute exist.a." COLORAY DRAPER IES GUARANTEED FOR THE LIFE OF THE FABRIC 80 Sizes to Fit Any Areo-8 Beautiful Colors-640 Combinations to Choou from.O,,.Woy Drow for Patio Doors, Two-Woy Drow for Regular WindowL Wcndtrful quality draperies, right out of our regular stocks. You'll Iott the rich, heovy fabric with o deep-textured look ... •Courtould's Col~ solution.dyed royon ond ocetote. You'll .,,.1y find o size to do ony ;ob and o color to bring new beauty 1o your room. 'Bramble' is o top quolity, bflt-wlling, stock drapery. White and chompogne rn stock. in 54 ond 84-inch lengths for lmmtdiote deli very. Other s izes ond c:olors-ollow .4 weeks for delivery. Colors: White, <;hompogne, nutmeg, rose, gold, soge· grMn, turquoise, flox. Colors guo.ranteed for the life of the fabric. Here Are Your Solt Prices! .... -.-L .. IDOSS rllATt ----------.~-4--....~-=.--.r--sir=-~...-~1~~~·~.,w- 1&1· uz• %1 9t 23 so Also Avail~• As OM-WfZ'/ Drow Panels Slightly Higher Priced llins, qu.eea. cl.al twia lt•d•pread• ·jumbo .oord, rtoh lofted oJuto-s-un fabrio Brfng btauty to ytXJr bedroom. RJchly quilted lrrldescent fabttc In deep jewel-like ~ of olive, royal blue, antique geld, burnt oronge, peoc:ock, 11orne, white, ~nd others. Jumbo cord edge and wtlite "lrned" bocking ore feotvrn of the delU>Ca quolity throughout this ~- NoJrid Htodboord.. Ires pated T1iln UO.IO FuU ... 00 King $M.OO ECED Mcinnis llWPGIT IUOI City CMCil Dist. 2 APRIL 9th *Sound JudCJIMflt *Fiscal ResponslWUty * Seasonecl Management *Effective Leaclerstaip FOR MclNNIS Chairman.- Mr. Ch1rlea Hart Mn. C.OI laftlfttyne Mr. incl Mrs. S..amg H£nCOC.k m 0.. E. Sarles 1 Jamts ~ R# let! w. J. ''Cap" Uilt:dlwn Wss A.-s ..._ul5t .... 6Mrs.JoM~ .... ' ·~ ~ llttlWlr Mr •• Mn. ~rd CMcl Mr. & ,.,.... ... C*lc DouW a. om Mr. 6 Mrs. Rldllrd F Iii Mrs. JamtS It &.91 Ml"L Dara Hiil Mf •• "'"' ICM1 Heller Mrs. Llrry Kn Mr. 6 Mrs. Fraf A. Howwr .... Edia'd F. Jafmoa Mr. l Mrs. Cat KJll!la Mr. ' Mn.. °""' ~ Mr. & Mrs. Frank W. Lynell Mr l Mn. ...., Mllllt Mt. I~ lobert MIW John MacNae Mr. Ir Mn. ht o·c.- Paul A. hlnllt Mt & Mrs. ~ C. 'MIWr Mr.6Mn.Jd ........ Mn. fs*t ..... Mr. • Mrs. Ptttr Rabbitt Mr. l lift. .-Siiia Clthfri11t K. S...... Mr & •"' ......... 5*"" Mt. I Mrs. H ... Jlt(' Stoddafod ...,...,,.5""'* Mr. • lfn. lllclllrC s.-.. .. & DAl\.Y "LOT ~. Mlrdl 21, lM For the Record ........... ..ca l:S4 ...... w.......,,,, ... INdt fire. Golllerd ..... SteW •-4:» 11.m , er1M ,.,., l!dw•r• ,,,..., -"' reur .... lr.01 •1• "·"'·• ntedkvel •kl. 1'361 kre-.. ~ I: ... • "'·• eleclrleal fire, It» Selnt Drive lO::D , m , llrt lnvtt!ltttlll'!, SJOI IOIU Avt. l :U t .m. ThurMlty, .. IOllM w1111down. ltfl OlftO P'•-•Y al IH<ll ,_,,. Vt r• S..I ltac:ll ,,_ , __ 0-... ........ c. Mette .le~ "9 ._. I. 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"•ullfle ...... s-1 .. ,ott>et VI CMrl• wmi.m fOl'bool DI-LYN! C«Oift VI l'r-rldt !-rle Corti I" AnqellNI Souu vs AMn Lour_.. Sourt El.1lne Mat1N Diel< "' llONlkl Cerllen Olclr ........ ,_ ,, .. ,kit ... DeMl4 l!ctooerd l'l'ederltt: 4 • 6 ,. t "' W~y ltudt II,., Safi 0-,,_ev -"' at 6GS Cel!wrlfte 0. s.n.tor vt ,,.,. ,...,.,.. ,.,,...,, Thomes ....... ~ n S.1111' '\ . i; H I . .. ... • ... t. -. ' • 1 ! 1 !: •• .. .. i: }' . ,, . • • • • •• ... -... f:SJ • "" Wt-tday, !telll !Ire, 6olel Wttl"'W.11r Aw. ,_ ... v • ..., 7 • 1 m W~, Nllurtl -INk. Sierer AVlllUI 111d Elcltr Strftl 11 3' 1 m , tftCUI, "Sl6 Oell Clf'cle ~-u .. • m. W-y, -n,., "n ~ llldel 0r1 .... •·• "·"'·• ur !Ire, -I C-._. ...... c .... , __,_ 1 Jt • m W-1dn, ~I tld, -Orcftlcl Aw ' 13 • m . '*'9t lire, Ml AllM ,..,., ••I• m, ,,...ktl al<ll. 1•1 W lt- lhld ""'-IMTl• LOC llTO• Y .,.C.111 Mlf'Y AM ••v. tic. "' JoM M. . .., fill• Mane ll•lnev vs VHl'Clft Dura•t ... ...,, AUdrw l°"IM Olelfwldl w IC-ti! Jose ... ~ ..... Ide J "otts .. 0-ld A ,._ --l'lolwr YS H.,..el TNe f-Cclle V. Miele YS a--.. Devld SI .... ..,..,. II. y.,. n ltollert I . Vt11 Wer,., G Sin.., "' ltftlr J_, Smllll Grace t..19e AllWt "' DtYld Ci.udo ,,....,., Iv~ Heier-"' ,_ Htkr•, Jr. JoM I!. MedllntMll, Sr. "' """' <•le,,,,.... I II • m W-sday, t<C ...... I lace tM Ctnler Slrwl Wei-s.Z.. ~= vt IWerd G. SUfW I 11 • m , •-· llH Wllllller SI. Divorce• l"miclt Sue CalllM VI 0-... lnretf ColllM ,,..... ............ ,_ lie '°"*• ,.,. .. _ JtfTY L• lltctr \II UN llH lltck OIVOllCH "'--0 T. Udleft A-\II Wllierd Cnt.., M~lll• Alie• 0e1'1trd "' Wllliem AslO\ Unde<Wood 0..trd ~ b L-h Vt Oltrln Jeck llrto.rt llielM Mtelll" vt June fllfft L-ls "-II MMlllfl Carole G. Htys Vt Jtrry l. HIYt ltTM L. Oemervtl "' Ltul1 f. l'lort J. Gen"" w ·-rl K. ~Irr Demervet Ir-M. ,,_,... w Holli• J, Cl>rlsll... LH Yard "' lcldle ••• si-.1i.r Ytrd O.rle Gell CeleY vt ltontrd li-MerlN 11-ktlrlmpe .... l( ... IWllt Celey, Jr. ArtlttotrY kllrlmN MMt Alllal Htntl "' NottllM I-tit Loli c.1_,_ n Jdlll C.lrnc,.... Herd! ltu!lt Allll l'1tueltt VI .ld!Mll LM v ...... 1ce A. Gertulel "' lltr-PIMleM C. Genulft Ce,,,,.,.. Ir-l'ltml119 "' I'""-Allee MMle JdlM VI Tlleoclore ll'Wln Ar1llw "'°"'"" '"""' A-y C•tanze ... ~ AM 0-A. Wwd .. ChM\K H Word M~tfl~T1ia111"' Ht•ltl< vt Marl•ll co.·= . ..._ vi 1"""°' lloy J HMtleY lMrY ~ ICMa ... J-lt•r Jcn-c• "'ul1,,..IM1r1 J-A ._..,. Klwu Eu·-l. 0......,, ¥1 N1ncv Jott1 Wlnllekl o. Merciuet '" Meroe M • -· Ml•-· Ju...,. c.-1,.. V-• "' DIQ Lft Alla cor-'"'-"' Lr"" '""''" VOHn Nai-l~,!: Merit C I'-. VI £rvi.. I'. ~ Ill-AM 0...-,,_ •11 ... o.n... I!.~,_. Mlrf •. l-Llrtd C--l"ttw M~ l-.,.. l'-l.. A-'llt ll°"'lret vt GI_, llltmlr•I Teru Su»Mt Smlll\ vs ll-Tl~ Judllll """' ,...._. ft ,.,,,.,., o.vi. Smllll J- llvblr L. J-VI l~rd I . .J-p•i .,1 i t _: :~ .. o:.-i. :-i Dltftlel H. 1 oi .. • tor• ~ =. S'itv!n Oertt .._,.. w J-. Alltft ~ Merlotie Hellft Zuclt "' Thornes I'•.,_ Zudl ~ • Ctr-f .,_...., YS fr•'* H. , ' ,,_., T-.. -C9'ldUclM --.,,_ ..... ,r ... .,. .., klloal ~ fl flflll W.-llwf--Of'~- -IDllone ....... , !Mt -- ti ............. ·-mtv U ll Mr, Dudl9y •left. 66421. bl. 177. Medi-Cal <:osts Up For County SANTA ANA -Orange Coo.nty M e d i -C a I ex- penditures in tbe l96U8 budi« will be a whopptoa •U mllllofl, la contrast t. previous estimate• of about '3.5 milllon, David G • HJtvbcock, eocmty bud&et chief disclosed today. But he hastened to add that the huge locrease will not mean a ralu io COUDt1 Ill property taxes. .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The budget esUma~ la 1bt .ftut firm one on Medi-Cal costa tn the county a1nce the program bepn more than two yean ago. ''Orange County. ac- cording to law, must budget the •.2 mill.Ion," Hitchcock explained. "But rewnue will be adjusted to cover tbe tn- creae md thl!!Wclre the tax rlrte will not be .Uect.ed." He NJd l9e tu mlUfall figure la compo.S Wider the so-called Medi..cal ~ tion payment &armula wbidi requires counties to pay at least as mu<:!b 11 they did during 198M6 for the care or medically lndJpnL ''The figUN is then in- creased to jtbe wftb popula· lion l.ncrease llnoe 19&4- &, " IUtdleoek II.id. "Dur· ing that year the county's medical care tab waa '6.58 rniHion. But the law allows a corresponding increue in revenues from the st.ate and other aources to cover the budget Increase." One of the primary gains throup the change will ti. to detail Medi.C.l funds~ the budget, the county of. fleer saJd. "PrevtoustJ they were bidden sOl'M'Wbere in the oveN.ll budtet and vvy difficult to tlnd,.. HJtd>ock explained. Elimination ol h e a v y bootlteeplng coeta ia a bonus, bt added. CITY COUNCIL.~ NEWPORT . IEACll . t • • Ktlflerlne Wallen Vt lioorvey Wtllen f t "':..Merle _.. VI •ldlerf Doneld E : Kas:;,.,,;. Summers '" 0...Jel D. : ; Gt',a1111.loYce lerllll vt Gtot11 J°'"' Crossword Puzzle * • • G,..ndol'Yll II. VI-"' l'rtd L. • , v1nc..,1 it• Mll!llto S. ~ "' •o11et1 G. •• G,_.... t ! ~ M. Htl,,. "' Dlfllel S. ' Htl ... ; ! 1 Nelt(y VM-'I lttKllllt Vs Doftt kl ,. "'"""' •••cl*e I' , Htlen lttt H1t•IY w lloberl ,. t DtWayM HtrdlttY ,. j Mt rt I!. C-1\llfl VI JoM T. Coutllll11 ,. • lltflCY l lrlf9$ vt Wall., It lri9111 •• • ,._, l. fr-" vs SlltrOft L. " -I .. DEATH NOTICES YAMANAKA 11-Kime v ..... -.. KMled Ill ec:-tloll ... v......,.,. Ma~ll ............. ,,., H r-. IN -Mn Ja-1 M Yt....,..t1 -11thn. Jt.,. -ar .,,. •-Slllruo v-,,.-.. t ll Of , .... -· .. -...1 ..-•. SllJvu Ytmt ...... , LOI At>fflet, tlld mt ll'MI tr°""'"°""r IC O I I"' t Mime, L• A""let S..Vlcn •In 111 -Frldlly, Merci> n. I 'm .• \ft IN l'lnl ~I Cllurell at COii• Mast I"'~• s.Nrcln, II » 1 m , "a<•ll< vi.w ~lei l'er\. Oir.cted IW ,.t<lfk View ~~ WENGERT )°"" J W1neff1, .. COii~ N .. 4l, CllMe M.e ........ l'INY Merdl lt 5-nkM .......... ltll lr-ey Mot!u1ry, lit l re ..... r. C•I• Meat. WILD lllcN<"d M. Wl... IU1 l"tr.... L- .. <11. ...... JI lurvl..... "" two "'°"""Mr\. Die,.... L. To¥1ttt, at Hlln. llng!Ofl IMdll -L• AM Ftrftllan, L-_,,, !we ~n. Wlllltm.,,.. Hany1 .... lwo t r • "d < 11 II d re n s.rtlcn. Stturdlv, 1 :a ""'· Smltllt CIMltNI l'lt1tl ""'""' 111ta. l"ICl!lc vi.. M-ltt l"lft. ~ lnr ""'"'" Mor1\itrv. ~ .:::::======================~! • .., BAL T'Z MOR1'JAJUES Coroaa del Mar OR J..Mll Costa Me11 MJ '-!m BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY lit BrNdway, c.-Mna IJ wm PACWJC VIEW MEMORIAL PAM Cemetery e M..cury -Pw.Mk ~ Drift Ne..,.,. ... Calfenla ......,,. PEEi: F AMII.. y COLONIAL FUNERAL ROME "'1 BemAn. w-.IP*r • llZI PUTll'I MOlt'l't1AllY ., ... .. Br ... .... n:m;un lfOllTVAln' ., .. .,. ... <-.. .... -- AC ROSS 1 Cadtnct 5 lhrrlfd 10 Ruc1I: Sling 14 lhlody for 1 singlt voiCf 1S lhtur1I n rlh 1' Fernr111 bont 17 Ntwspaptt futurt: 2 words 1' Moving p1cturu : Comb. for• 20 As a who Ir: 2 words 21 Outsidt : Co"'b. for111 22 Knot 1n *ood 23 F or1t1t1 U.S. senator 25 l111plort 211 Apostle JO Stt 5 Across 31 Otfta iS 34 Litfl"ary co"'posltion 36 lilndu princ1p lf of llft 31 "T" in "TNT" 39 Midnight: 3 words 4Z Arllllrator: lnfouul 4l Stt 2' Across 44 Unit of •tight 45 T oughentd 47 -Brunswick 49 ft•t of "to bf" 50 Showf d thf way Sl Fool· ootrattd control 53 Unit of capacity 55 Mtnu llt9 54 lorlhltn ftllow 61 l""rtSS Ion 6l Subscrlbt 10 •4 Dangtrou1 chaiic t •S Not Oii tht ltvtl H Fu1inlnt namr 67 Ship's prow 118 Liberated '9 Sl\a Sll Of Robson DOWN 1 '•bric 2 --19t .l Largt bra ncll 4 Conclusion 5 Europt1n capital 6 Opt11 division 1 Co111plet1 difflcult forwa~ ' Di vi siOll 111 a bus1nus: Abbr. 10 Fruh·watrr f1'11 11 ftuch 12 O'Ntill characttr 13 Nottd U.S. boxer 11 Malt blnl 24 Act In rt VII St llllr!Mf 25 IC Ind of dr--n Rock: Comb. lor111 27 ,.,, 21 Advantagt 2• A PIO• fusion 31 SH 27 Oown 32 Ruplw fM• t1111u1llt )) Attnrctlvt ft•ale lS Eicprtutd surprise; lnfof•al l /21AI 37 Involved In diffl· cultlts 40 lil1n's nldnMI 41 Ctnltr of actlvl ty 46 Mll'tlt dlrtclor'I CClnClfn 41 Foulllt Sl Pint lfnn Sp. 52 -e.unltltl S3 Fllhlng rttl; Dlal. 54 '•aJll•: Cub. 11191 55 '•d• -57 lunktr 51 Sharp 11ro)fctl .. 11olnt 5' Adlvt ftlQllO Ml Str0ttt .... u COtlpHI 11ol11t MY~I; ContiuN hon.st, t.rweN-lookint pent- mw. ~r .. secl efficieiilicY.. ..... ..... '•"· courteouc encl .,.,., ~ttrieot to ell citdefts. objediva policy orm1&.ff0ft, support of IM+t., .clucation, coopereti•• ·NMttonship a..fwffft Council, ataff and the pHple .I Newpert I Heh. DH COOK. 20y..,.N.-,.t .... r11 .. _, -4 lnlnmrr Yw --.a.. City C1• rl • loin * * .. .. P. D. l~,. --·-· . • . • I' ( . • t ( ' -t • • ' • , } • ' • ' I . . • • • • I • t . i . • . \ ~ . . 1 ' ... ~ . ·. ,· . .. . • . ) • • . tlATIONWIDE GUARANTEE Ho-Umit on MILES ••• No-Limit on MOlmtS • ~ :..=- ' I 1.10·11 l.H-14 7.3 .. 14 ,,,.." OUR WAlllHOUSI II OVERSTOCKID • •• ·•.Here is yow~· fty to save on +Iii tire that's original equip- ment on America's fin· est 1968 cars • • • .1043 tires on sale at Fire· stone stores in Costa M9SCI -HuntlncJton leach. . .. fhe safe tire Tfrt$fOnt DELUXE CHAMPION Mllm ...... WI I .... ,. a-, ... ~.,.,., ..,.... ... v .... •24" $1.17 c;....,r•·~r--. ................. •2900 1.71 ~c:..... •2700 1.11 C:....,.Mlll • I I •1 I ,.., a.-i... em-., ... •287• us ,..,...... .. _...... ua •31•0 2.ot 2.11 hleh.a.r,...... •34•0 2.<40 2.3S ...... e39a• 2.H 2.63 SANTA ANA -DUriftt IM mCJllQ ol February, allee o1 1ew Mines in Orante Coonty tubdivlalons recorded al.nee Ju. 1, 19116 .. totaled 631, flCcordi.nt to Ule Jatelt tuue ot "Recorded Ft1eta." 1'1le naure compJre1 wtth 421 aus the p r e v l o a • month. 'Ille stat11~1, camplled bJ Cbe ma-teUnt reaelJ'Cb. departmeot Of tbe First Amertc:an Title lolurance and Trust Company, Santa Ana, lndlcate• tbat notices ct eompleUon were recorded lut month oa 114 new bouaea io tradl covered by 1be report. 1be tabulatioa, based on r«oraea d~ onr,,, show' ~ lest tialD ,. pet• cent Of the new IUbdivision llomes lncbijtd ill the report remains in IWOid catecorJ .. Firemen Pick Mesan President AtWU, F", Feuerstein. Jr .. new Costa Mee:a F i r e Depa.rtment recruit now enrolled in !be ltCODd clan at Santa Au Collep Fire Science Academy, bu been electlkf clua prtltdenl Until his NIJ"'>ent to tbe fire clepertmalt, Feuen- tel.n sened for a time in ttle sales deputment tA the Par'fi" T,.1 .. """"' Company. SPRING • I HOUSEHOLD SPECIALS NEW/ MDURAB.OND" FUSED ON TEFLON FINISH ~ SAUCI PAN AND DUTCM OVIN covus JIT NY PAHS 'BLACK MAGIC" COOKWARE NO NEED FOR SPECIAL TOOLS Of courN Club Aluminum hu a new more durable Teflon tnilh. Durabood'" it t.Mir name for it, and ft Pfrmita the USf' of regular kitdmt toob ... and 11111 1111& and lasl.9. Black 10 that it i1 virtually 1ta1nlea, but atill with all the "alickJ-. coolcin1- no IOOUr deaa up" queliti• lhat are ao important. But it it the conatludion of the PHI themaelv" that rally <.vunla. Thick aolid even heatinr cut aluminum. Favored by good oooka for renerationa, the19 II llOthiti1 quite like it. Club Black Magic ~f'tl In four lovrly rolon . . . Antlgue White, Coral and Dl'W 1h&W Avocado. s499s ~~ WIUlY "IU'S WHAT YOU 9ff1 111'-ql s.'-ha ... _ ......... $11.911 2-qt. Sa'-Pao and-· .......... JUll S•A·ln. ()pea Fry Pan............... 8.411 IO·i11. ()ptip._Fry Pan. . . .. . • • • .. • .. .. 9.95 •in-cit. Dutch 0-S and cover •••••••• 17.95 Hand Crafted Stainl-Sc.I Tu mer alld Spatula ...••..••.•• , • 2.00 JI boupt eeparetely 161.2' Opi-n Stock Availablf' SO'xSfa 11 NYLON REINFORCED Garden Hose $)49 e l Ply Nylon • 12Yr.GuarantH • lrau Couplings .... $4.95 FESTIVAL ROT ARY TOOL KEEPER For Wortcbench, Cabinet or Shelf s 98 SplM • lal le«fftCJ lase Space..,.., • Great for Conaers RUST-OLEUM • lar·l·Q Rat llack • Dress up Patio Fu"'iture • lnash or Spray c::!rs $198 ONLY 16 OL STOP NOISE, WATER WASTE IN TOILET TANKS FLUIDMASTER Model 200 1111 Cock with 1t.tn1 ... stMI is the world's only B•ll Cock that ends toilet ,_ks, 1C1UNk1 and whistl• -F .. turing e Hydeullc Control $2" • Instant Positive Shut-off e Installed In Minutes Water Heaters "GEMINI" REPUBLIC 10 YR. GUARANTEE JO GAL. $44.11 40 GAL. $49 ... SO GAL. $64.H ''TITAN" 1 S Ylt. GUAltANTIE JOMLsMh 40 GAL $72.lt nmALU'ftOlt A'faual 1 I• Mil y "LOT SChools Honor ·'CitUens' Fifth grade ciuset ln the Newport-Mesa U n I t I e d School D la t r I c t art participating bl ttie A m e r l can1sm Committee Citizen of the Month. Tbe following It a list ol those stude-nt& who received the r.wzenshlp Aw a rd Cert.Wcate f« Feb. 1968. Registration Under Way For Baseball Registration for t b • Harbor area a u m m e r baseball program will take place thruogh March 31, ac- cordlni to Rod MacMillan, bueball commJnioner tor the Harbor area. MacMiWan aaid boy1 In grades two 1hrouiit 12 may • register for team1 at the Boys' club, Central branch. 594 Center St., Colta Mtl& : or upper bay branch, 2131 ! ,-U1Un AV4!_:1 Cotta Mela I to 5 p.m. MOnday1 tllraQCh Friday• and Saturda11 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tbere will a1Jo be a rpec:lal reptratiall f o r 7ounirter1 at the N...,.n Barbor Commmdty Yoat!l Cent. In Corona del M8r on Sa1m~, Kimdl 2S from J a.m. to noon, MaeMIDlan Jald. ~ wm al.lo • tue pl9ce oa tile ume da1 at tbe Costa ... Com· man.tty RecreaUoa Center, COSTA MISA Sotth C.ut "•H 0,.11 I 0 •·Ill· • t 11·~ M .... ~II Fri. . .. . • I RatJ!f• "9 ACA Utt Ranks High, Hanna LOw hlg!lest of the 38 Ca!lfornia RepruentatJve1. In the Senate, Tbomu H. Kuchel received 40 percent cumulative and 45 percent for the pre1ent Congreufonal a e 1 1 l o n . George Murphy rated • percent for lie pretent session and 12 percent aa a cumulative ICOJ'e. conservatiws ~ , ... control of the Houe of Represe~ ta tll t N<>vember electiant hJ a addition ol only 21 a-. 1ervative membtra to CCII-" st1tute a votinc atn11• el 218 in the emember boctJ. Jn tabulattna tbefrratlap, the ACA utilized 21 roll eilI votes in the Senetie Mii • in the HOUie ol R...-. tatives. Amerlcans for c.onstltu- tiooal Action (Ao.A), the na- tfooel right wing n o n • partilm organf:zatkm, which for the put 10 years bu beflD active iD trying to "rewne ihe ~ toward an~ central CcqruaJonal abdication to both a voracious Executive Bnncb and Supreme Court"• lut n 1 gbt an- nounced fts 1987 cumulative l.=================.11 As a result al tbeM rank- ings, ACA predlct.ed that ratinll I« memben of the Uftlted States Ooogrees. 'nle rating percer>tages Me balld OD 1he number of bills voted upoo in ac- oordmce will ACA't prin- ~ Rkillrd T. u.m& (l).Wettminltler) I for aampla, WM itw.n a two ~ caamlatlve ratlna md ncetved no score for the tOll Ccmgreal' tlnt MldoG. 'lbil aeore ~ thlt h1I voting WIS Ull· favorable t.o ACA. Concr'euman James B. Utt (R-Tostio), on the other ~received M percent for ..,. toll ~ and • cumulattve 9CWe ol '11 per-cent. 'J1dt ecore ,... ~ TRAVELING? LIAIN YOUI ITIMllAIY • • • • • • • • AND THIN LIAIN TO COMMUNICA11. ConverMtionel GERMAN SPANISH FRENCH New momi119 cl.u•1 ~•int fon.-.cl. lncUviduel attention. Native instntcton. 20 "--$120. --IUDIA PAii st..,,hlt c. ...... o,.. 10 ··"'·.' , ..... Mott. thrw Fri. SANTA ANA H-"•H c ... ter o,. .. 10 ·-.' ''"'' Me11. tlm1 Fri. HUNnN•TON •cH H11lltl119tet1 C...tw o,. .. 10 &.111 •• ' ,...... M-thni Fri. Last Callt Thursday · Friday ·Saturday! Final Three Days of Our Annual Spring Sale Don't let this 9rMt Money-Saving Event 90 i»y without 9ettin9 YOUlt share of the Sffiftgll Atli Uft- ptralleled opportunity te purchase MMrt new Clothi119 ancf Acceuoriea fot Stri"I and Eest.r -at substantial wvin9a , •• NOWI MEN'S SUITS Represented in the thrH special price groups below are every top fashion lftodtl of tfte yHrl One lu#on, Two Button, Three Button, Natur•I Shoulder Vested Suits -even the .tegant new Shaped Suits ••• NOWI RfGUW 79.95 REGUJJR $95 & $100 Oii All> TWO-TIOUSU suns REGULARLY $100 & $110 TWO SPECIAi. GROll»S Of ONE AllD lWO TROUSER u6ffTWB&HT·sum 11611 f ASHMll ' wmD Sll1S $88 OTHER SPECIAL "BUYS" IN OUR CLOTHING DEPT. --- JUST AUMDI UGVLAll POllMOST llAND MIN"S SLACIS. MANY WITH • ...... ~HT LUXUIY PllMANINT ~ IPOU COATS IPOIT COATS SPOIT COATS it-v. ••oo a t110 ... lt.tl $33 ~., . $44 $89 lttds Lilce to 'Ask Andy' ONCE-A-YEAR ••. FACTORY-AUTHORIZED I Surpasses all other · achievementS in the . re-creation of sound! 11ariJl. to· lllwqwle4 tonal dimcmion ad ./fllwlal '41efity fiom your recorda, Stereo FM/AM radio (or optioul tape recotder). Solid-State cira1itr1 tcplwl tuba-1tw'Mffl eolflponmt-damagbtg wt; maintains 1aperb performance with luting reliability. NOW s ONtY Ult~ to it • Look at.it• Price it• You•n air•• that Astro-Sonic Stereo FM/AM Radio·Phono- 1raphs •re the finest-yet cost )'OU no more • 30.Witts undistorted music power • Two high· efficiency is• Bass Woofers• Two 1,000 cycle Exponential Treble Horns-have the equivalent acoustfcel efficiency of 20 cone-type speakers • Fabulous Micromatic Player banishes pitch distortiOn, plus discernible record and Diamond Stytus wear• Now your records can last a life· Umt • And, the advanced acoustical system projects aound from both cabinet front and sides-to extend thrillina stereo separation to the very width of your room • Choose from 25 Astn>-Soiilc authentic furniture stytes-all price· NdUced-AllOll '21&50 ti $550. ASTRO-SONIC STEREO ... the most magnificent way to • eDJOY beautiful ·music! SAVI $50 Appeelina Ea"1 American ....W 3701; on ~ swivel cattr1. Staraip fot-(Iii# 70 recordl.. .. ·' ' . • . • . . . .. I . .. . . . :· . . . t I .. ' ... . \ • , t . . • ' l ; Honor Paid ~ ~· j ~By Goodwill ' ·: Fred Cblft7. an Oran,. S ;.'County resident aJld air ~ ;;Jorce veteran or the Korean 1 ~ar. later crippled by an ~ .:.Utomoblle accident that . • • 1 • • • . BitlanCe Plus takes the .worry . oiit of April 15th. Balance Plus is just what it~ndslike. 'four checking balance. plus our balance. It lets you write checks for more than you have in your account, without overdrawing. In fact, it puts an end to inadvertent overdrafts . . . . You can wrfte yourself an instant toan, anytime -and you don't have to ao to the bankl Balance Plus tahes the worry out of a sudden need for money. It covers deadlines (like this year's taxes) and opportuntttes Ctike a very good bargain in furniture, Of fL5Nn& gear, or furs). How much ~ i\ cost you to h•'(e a_.~lance Pl us account?, NothinK- .. . . You pay interest only when you use it. So why just have a balance? Why not have a Balance Plus? On us. UNITED CALIFORNIA ~NK m The bankers . ,. . 1 . ---··-who do a little more for you -I Vocational Education Need Told Historical Society Sets Meet More than 400 memben of state ~ societies ce expected to attend tbe state conference to be held in Santa Ana June ~24. according to Allen Goddard of Santa Ana, regional vice president of the state-wide conference. 'Ibe announcement loca· tlon of the upcoming con- ference was made when 25 memben of 1be ()range County m.torlca1 Society partidpatetl in the 1~ a~­ nual Soufhern Califonua Hi1tor1ca1 Symposium in • • v ocational education Vlsa11a Feb. 23 to 25. ebouJd enroll at Jeut eo per• Tbe delegation served as an invitation to a 11 cent ol all hip IC.bool Callfornla h ts t o r l c a 1 atudenta in IOID9 kind ol v o c a t i o n a 1 educatinDlil IOdetlea to attend the state conference, with sessions to C01rlel," declared ~d S. Nellon, dlMf ol the State ~ ~ in~enSa::e1:i~ Department ol Educatlcn'• and a fleld trip to historic btnaa ol iDduRial educa· Jocatlom in San J u a n tlon. Capistrano. M preemt, cal1 cae of Included in the V1aa1ia ~ Dint occaptltlou tn delegation were: America requ1ra a collete Dr. WUliam Hendricks of ectucdon, ,..t. hilh dooll Corona del Mar; Mr. and eontlnal to dewte a n Mn. Wllllam Klmes of OYWWbelminC amount of Newport Beach; M r a . their eU«t to pnpll'inc a Gladys Harmon of Irvine; fft ltadlatl tor t l\ 1 ~ :" p!r70:::: S:: cbaDeaee cit oallte· Ju.an Clplatrano. ACCCll'dlnC .. N. h 0 D. ====-=====ii . :e...~ = ~b :1 IEST. • pot.eatill •opuat. It a c 1 T1te DAILY PILOT .ff_. •-ltu. wt111D ._ Voearbll ef tt. ~ ........ ~act.al . ~ Act ,,.. -....., ............ 1i.111 ... ~. -r .., ... , ......... ....... .. 3 talltala • that your husblll-* the extra~ if 1 l•iagMar·s1i11lr l ·------·· , ......... • .,, ......... -•• .-..o1ga1.A.sanu Brtlll wll.apporthll .... • a "---.oomlorthll btlClt .......... .....-.0 (ndft .,... ab ... qulcMrytng). 2 ............. ~ ............ , ·Ml Clhell m11a11'11Mnt w hla ..._ F\ltl9n hlt bay wtndow before It atartal SIJmU doet Just that - whlttlel the walllllne, rnak11 a man look allmmer, fell younger. Mlgtt w.. put a MW gleam In hla 9)'91 1 ................... ..... ......... n.. ..... . Some men ftnd It more tlrlng to alt 1han to atlnd. MleflnOa are th• woret. ff t.•'• that type. • 6l1lllU wm do won- dera. Sfi1lr S&;nt Brilf by Mallingwm· Stas: ..... ........,, L(»40), Xl.{42-44), r-C.. .. _,.... __ ... y .. .,...,____, 'w 1-1-11 s.,r. I HI ~ I s-..s.w.n u.t1 I -.... ,,. .... .. a.. .. .-o eTQM 'Tiffany' cha-n light The 'in' decorating lomp b today's falhlonabl• intwion. Multicolcw patterned lamp with hint of early Americana can be UMd wfth pnldicolly any decorative theme. UM It with ewrythint from •_,..•yto earfy American furnishings. Textured glass shac:M has 17" cliametw, antiqued brat&-fintsh trim. ThrM light dustw for the modem look si-. hat9 .. dllllr of opal 9latt teor drops. Satin brass finish canopy. u• spread, up to 60- drop. u-, ...... buftae. Reg.11.99 NOW 16.M HUNTINGTON \ . .. DllU SARJRDA.Y ONLY••• :~ IB%0FF Dur. .Enti.re. S ·TO·cK Reg.22.98 NOWl9.13 •.. .. \I ~ .. .. " ,. .. • .. .• . . '; .. • . . . . I ·) = = J me Th Int Th la r. ~ -•ei e4 tol lb to J UB .. 'Viva L' Appetit' Food to Fit Any Mood Man must eat. And milady looking for a "some· thing-different0 recipe for a leisurely afternoon in the kitchen or a "something-different" recipe for a maxi· dinner in mini-time need fret no more. That is, if she has Viva L'Appetit, 1the cookbook ' with a difference. 'So say women of South Coast Child Guidance elinie's six supporting groups who gathered, l:e!ted, Criantzed and pu1'li!hed their 550 favorit& recipes in a 2SO..page "salute to the appetite." ~eeds from the books go to the clinic which provides psychiatric care for emotionally disturbed obildren and adolescents. Viva L'Appetit, at $8.50 each, is on sale in Richard's Lido Market and at the clinic. 171 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa. · Recipes are grouped into sections ranging from Sunday's best fare "Company's Coming" to Sunday's fast fm for unexpected company, appropriately en· titted "Qurek ... Other sections are Breakfasts and Brunches, Teas and l.uncheons, Family Fare, Group Entertaining, Late Suppers and Snacks, Patio and Poolside, Holidaze, Gal· ley Cooking and Tots 'n Teens. Plus Cabin Fever (rainy day recipes) and Try This ("interesting conglomerations"). Winning a $100 bond for the best book cover de· sign was Miss Pam Thompson, a 6tudent at Golden West College. RAIN OR SHtNt~-.. Mrs. Oiarlel icene, and Mn.~John Jt.Spar- ·Hng (left to right) brwe lie wet and try Giit 1. rlhly day recipe{ published in Viva L'Appetit, a cookbook concocted and publl!bed by sit supporting women'a lfOUQI .of the Sooth Coast Child Guid- ance Qinic. Book sale funds underwrite clinic expenses. Mrs. Robert L. Merriman of Huntington Beach and Mrs. Carl L. Martin of Newport Beach served as co- chairmen. AsS'isting were the Mmes. T. Hillard Cox, David Lang., Glen S. Hogel, Richard Cerf, Christian Eb- sen, Thomas Crossen. James Whitehead, Kay van der Kaay, Robert Moore, Aldon Clark, Tristan Krogius, Ed· win Finster and Frederick McBrien. 1. "-i • Spring Sere.ftadll. \ Fashion Forecast Fancied Eyes of the couture WQl'ld will be turned to Fashion Con<:erto, Opus 10 when I. Mag· nin & Co. unveils sprine and summer trends by top deegnen. Given to raise funds for the Orange Coon· ty Philharmonic Society's annual aeries of youth concerte, the benefit is co-eponsored agam for the 10th consecutive year by the society and t.11~ Newport H a r b o r Service ~e. ~entation will take place at 1:15 p.m. Wednesday, April 3, in Anaheim Convention Center following a 12:15 luncheon. A eocial hour will open festivities at 11:30 a.m. Top designers, many of whom ate exclu- sive with the store on the West Coast, in· elude Sarmi, John Moore, Chester Weinberg, Oscar de la Rent&, lean ·Louis, Gustave Tas- sell, Richard Tam,· Laird Kftox, Seymour Fox, Monte Sano-Pruzan, Originala, Marguise, Manor -~ Norman Noren, Teal Traina, Geoffrey . Beene, Elinor Simmom md 'Rudi Gemretch. ' Si.nee its inception a decade ago, the sbow i8 climaxed with a fabulous parade of Laytin et Cie jewels valued at more than $2 million. This Yff.?, ao innovatioa ii the douaU<>n of an exclusive Laykin pin of told. pearls and diamonds as a door prize. The iecond prize will be a b~ag from tbe &tore. A~ profeltional models will be league and IOC:lety members, the Mmes. ~ ert AJlaQ, Robert W. Ander90D, BeulJJDin ~ jan, B . .t~ct Bldbam m, Rkbard Bt~Jey, Jef· I Ttt......&.J.· frey Briery, JOBeph Bush, James M. uuuua, Frederick Hernandez, Sim C. Hixson, Gordon B. Jones, Donald W. Killian Jr., Jack W. Knowlton, Peter L. Marr1 Frederick S. Pres- cott and Miss Terri ~nus. Member mannequins appearing in the jewel parade will be the Mnies. Daniel G. Ald· rich Jr., Betty Culmback, Robert D. CMldJ, A. Bayard Dod Jr., Robert E. Jeck.ton and Neal F. Amsden. Junior models include Miss Joby Raulston and Miss Karea Brade- son; teen-agers, Miss Kathleen Crawford and Mise Marlee Parker, while members' clau&bt- ers selected to be mannequins are Sbert ~ ery, Tamy Briery, Lim Livingston and SUe Ellen Turner. More than 80 county pattonesseli are sponsoring tables for 10, aceording to pa· troness chairmen, Mrs. J. Donald Fergusoa and Mrs. Dod Jr. Assistma .them are ttie Mmea. IJoyd L. Aubert, William S. Holltein, William H. Mead, J. Leslie steffenson, Jamn Keyes,· l.eOll Lyoo, Muryl Hallinan and·!'Jmer C. Sproul Benefit chairmen are Mrs. James K. Turn· er of the league and Mrs. Clinton F. Eastman of the society. Other chairmen are the Mmes. Kae Ewing and James D. Bradeson, decora· tlons; Richard Allen and Miles Larson, bolt· esses: Wilfred Ber16 and Lloyd L. Aubert Jr., favors; William Holmes and Donald Brauer, reservations: Ralph M. Tandowlty amd Willis Longyear, publicity: Anderaon and Briery, models; Barton Beek, h<>tpitality, and James Oweu, aecretary. DAISIES 00 TELL -The dec<>fttion theme, that is, for the 10th annual I. Magnin li'asttion Show and Lum::heon, co-gponsored by the Newport Harbor Service League and Orange County Philharmonic Society. Decorating chairmen, Mrs. Kae A. EwhC and Mrs. James D. Brade&o1) Oeft to right) seem pleased with their pick of the spring blooms. Gr.eat ExPectations &eal Cause of Hubby's Disappointment · ... ' not drink. Whenever 10rneone offers her a cocktail she says, "Than!.. you, DO. I am an alcoholic and I can't touch a drop or liquor." An announcement of this type invariably produces a ~ jaw and a stunned expression. l!m aure IOme people think sbe1s D\11.s. 'Ibo other e....a.tna I took Veroafca lllde> and told her it wun•t neotUm')' to ,mUe a temperance speech, tbat a *Pie "No, thilnk you" would suffice. •became indignant and declared It wu her duty to educate peop~ to ht problem of aJcobolism and that ahe iDtendl to crusade to um •nd for- t'JW. ts she a nut?~UAN1TA OEAJl J .: She may be, b9t If 1~ 111. ...... , a nt wlttt C!9111'1ie nd I admtre air .... h. Per._,. Ae trW ..,t.i "No. thank yon" and after bdnc pe1· Cered by well-me111ln1 but lporant friend• to have "jut one" lhe declded to &Ive them tbe wbote load. I aay, booray for Vuoaka. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I Uft been engaged to Gerald for four and • b8lf ,.an. WbeDeftr 1 mu. ....... the putor about ftddinl aJ'l'llDge. ments Gerald "either rorgeta, baa to leave to"1l Or be takes IO Mllll1 tran· quiltters he falls asleep for ht'o days. He It a mama's boy and i Ull sit& °" his mother'• llp when ahe trims his eyebrows with a cuticle aclsso1 ~. He &JVes hla mama 1\11 payclleck and •ht itves him an allow...._ lncidmt· .ily, GcaJd •9 31,_.. old. I am ture 1f l couJd drat him away from his m<>ther he'd be a great husband. My question is this: How can I get hitn to marry me?-L.L.L. DEAR L.L.L.: MJ quatlm 11 dll11 Wily hi tbt world do JH wut Mm? Is alcoholilm a dlleMe? Raw 09 the aleobolio be u.tld? II thin a c.'\11'? Read the boatlet .. AJcolloUsm -Hope and Help," l1y Am Landet'I. EnclOM 35 cents In cdn 1rlth your request and a long, stamped. self• addressed envelope. Ann t.anderswlll ~to~ with your problem&. !Id tbeM to ln care of the DAIL 'Y PU.hr me a •ta •P•cl. •¥elope. ~ 11 I Roarin' 208 era will be reviHd In the Newport I Beach Tennis Club Saturday, March 23, when mem- beu and gu..u arrive in flappen and ttrlped ~ blazers for a costumed dinner dance. A trophy ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Award-winning Artists Honored at Reception Member1 of G a m m a ' Alpha Nu chapter, Beta Slpa Phi, H u n t I n g t o n Beach, will cross t be Orqe Count.J line Satur· dU. Marcil •. &tween a mid a p.m. they will host an invitational ~award· .u.. tbl a!ldl ..... Ca1U«9Ja ~,. .. lie=---Art. ~ a. a IMStadoal g hlvt bell .... t 0 ~ **8tl tbrtulbOW tbe ~~ .. :, ftt ooculoe tor the ,! ~ II tbe pttvitw I ftft\. of tbt tltAlt ol 1 ,::::.~u ·1 Via Sections ,, and .cq,ture ulteted by Clement Greenberg, New York art critic, which will be displayed Sunday, March 24, thrOUdl May 5 In tll1 mu11wn. Mn. Rn McDonald will eerve aa receptlon malnnan umt-4 bJ ibt Mma. a.. ~ r-llM&&dnt~:' ~. .. Onnl• Cout aw ar4 wlDDlrl iDeludl Vic ..., WMtmJut.tr; Tbomaa J. Hotat., Md i..rrJ -. Lipa .... Ar .. ertllt.i MlicMd for .. 11\0w s. e1'adt Kalb1 x.e.ut, ~ UDCton ·-~.~ "· ;,.1n1~ loatb lACVa ,.,,,_ Durst-Lande ... Vows Recited ....... W.-.,....... e Pa.AMI ,.OOllM DCLUIM MAIAJfl'llD DIAPllY CUANIN• .,,,...,., (........ ...... ........... ,,, ....... ,,, ,._ .,...,..,, er 1114)'. ,.. ,tu • rt If ,._ .... oua UCWllVI lllMC& • "+rnlrul , ...... .._ . , ....... ,., ... " .. er .. -, ... , .... . ,,.. ....... . ............. , FABULOUS PFAFF LEARN TO SEW SALE SP!OAL lNS'l'lUC'JOU T1ilS WI ONl.Y YOUll CHOICE PFAfF mTCH·A·MA'tJC ZIG-ZAG : POaTABU Al.MOST SIWI . BY 1TSELP ~a.QJN? ~r. .. ~· ... h p1111•' 1/2 oFF ' HB TOPS Club la-J'Olll 2 Gain ron Club meet. fNf!l1 MoadA1 at 7 p.m. In Ocean View traller park'• recreation center, 172Sl Gothard Ave., Hun- •~~~~ ....... --------tin----JMMb. BY ac~•ntuett• BRA -patent•cl slant cup pad1, ad- f ustable back •t\cf straps. SwtM tutt festenings. M•t~in9 • Hip-Hu99er • Bikini or • Briefs Choice of so5d. co1on a~ . IMS. I. I. RICI ..... ... ..... ......... --*1 ...... .,. .............. , ....... _ Some people heve • ''thi"9" ·~ ...thMtt. fMriu. '" fed, I ••• lilre for yeers • • • the linen heel to be ,.,.,.,...~ r e a f liA9fl, the Ir I n cl ttiet promises to wrinkle the minute you IMlc et It. Then there w.,• the wMl1: I loved that sha99y, hencl weveft IMlr, et1cl menetMI f., ••me time te i1nore the feet that they be19MI in the tHt ancl ffnfeunclMI the clry cleen· en. Alon4 came Americen ~ftduttrial 9e,.. ius, with the man-made fibers, Fer- ttel, Decron, ,olyester. The enly thlnCJ th• innov•tors fettot we1 the fem•I• 1tubbo"' mincl. It telres e let of t ime for Id te 1•t u1ed to the iclH that aomethin9 like these fibers could take the place of the rHI thin9. Maylt. the pNlutli~ cletet INclc te the ttcet\4 worW war, wftttt reyon wu a 11tb1tftute t.r slllr, ancl Mm• •f I+ WH ,,......, tHlry. lut 'wft.,. wouW we ~. to4ay with .n tti ... bff utiful nylon doclri1t91 if Jt he4, not beef! for thet elcl bow.how in· ventlnt somethfnt that even the 1ilk- wenn ceuWn't lfttHt•· ....... ,.. ........ ..,.. ... ........ ,.. ...... ..... ~ ................. . .. ,.., """" ..... 1't ..... ~ ........ ..., ······ ...... , ........... Mfttr .. ,.. ............... ,.... ... ....... -..i..w. ... . ....................... 1-t ........................ w • ....,.. ~ .... •'-"-.. ~ ditf* in the deN.. WtfttlerM ftt I +met, tfM+ .... •ft • • • o ht W fM Wetft 'fOU• ~ Weft't ,_+ ...... •uth...tl• wmk* •IMI ...... clMr to ... M.rtt J ... falwfc a...t.I Merle au.t.t .... tn p.s. We hiv~' ·~.1•el thlft9 t-. if ~·,. still • ~· I t l # 1 A •• n: • di IC '7{ M Sl I e1 I f( I Cl bl I cl OJ p I ~ 1f z. N d: u r l ~ e1 e: Ct Q ti Q q - . -~~ ~~·'\ t,Q&. B ... e. Young, fresh, pretty! 'Dlll A-line akimmer ii eal)' to sew. • Flower power la Sum- ' mer"s theme! Embroider . dal.aJea, b u tt e r fl l e 1 on scalloped atlmmet. Pat. 7(8): printed pattern, NEW Mluea' l1zea 10, 12, 14., 1l. Size 12 (bust 34). State Siie. nrrY CENTS (col.na) for 1 eacb pattern -add 15 cent.I • for eacb pattern for flnt.. • clua maillnc and special handling; otbenrlse UUrd- claSI mall will toe 3 ween I or more. Send to the DAILY ' Pilm. 10 5 Needlecraft Depl, Bolt 183, Old Chelsea I Station, New York, N. Y. 10011. Print Namel Address, Zip, Patten NamDer. First Ume I Jumbo 1988 1 Needlecraft Catalog -hun- dreds of designa, e free pat- terns (includes d e s I g n e r sweaters) instructiona in- 1 alde. Knit, crochet, em· , broider. 50 cents. Book ., 11 Jiffy Rae• - complete pattern• -in· · expensive, euy to make. 50 centa. Book No. 1 -Dehau Qanta -18 complete pat. terns. Send 50 cent.I. Book No. 2 -Mase .. Qan&a -patterna for 12 quiltl. 50 centa. FllDAY, MARCH 22 ajftWl&fO-..D ' ~-. .. mirill ... --, ... ~ ......... ..., ... ~: (Mardl 21-Alirll it): Ott ltarW oa cam· .......... to cruter ......._. JINltlll •• d mr.rd. You can't watt for c6lrl to dilcem mqnift&I, dellnl. You m 11 1 t eom- ~. G« buj. TAURtJI (April »-v.r iD): Strell bmDcJD.1 at ))ome. Straatba family nt.tlfwbi:pa. M a 1 M MClllarJ for '" to be • ~ wWl CIDI at a dittace, !'iDe for pltnnfnc, wrtaDI. ~ ap commute...,. linel. GDllNJ (May ll.JUDe ii): 9-perceptive, P' l D d out bow you can acbleve tile bell Friend who 11 older ii not neceuarily wiler. ReaUs.e llil. Bapond ac· cordmllJ. Mcmey in eon- nection with J*ltDll lblp ii ~ CANCER (June 21.JUfJ 22): Study G E M I N I meuage. Tab noWJc fir granted. Be ~ .. .ctlonl, 1 t a t e m e n t • , policies. Mate or pertDlr may feei restricted. LooMn Nina. SuaeH without dic- tating. LEO (July is.Aue. 22): Practical affa1n dominate. You may want to forget task.I, take off or blot out responsibilities. But there is a job to be done. Unletl ~u finish it, tbft'e ii little joy tonight. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. %2): New point of view proves exciting but could cot.t money. Your personal magnetism attract. opposite sex. Pleasure shown -but t b e r e could be trouble if careless. React accordingly. LIBRA (Sept. 23--0ct. 22) : Heed inner voice. Follow throup on bunch. B e BUCKLE- HAPPY ...... tr•• lD ~lllf. LMrii b.J Mil'al -..... ~~­hia9 GliN ,.,.....17. Stid1 eoiltnn. ,.,..., pr~ m.....-tL IOOltPIO (Oet. IS.No•· U): Wcirk ldll'"4 ..., ...... ~. ~ .,.. mQ ,bnt 'to ~ ..... ·eftorU. •· peMlt. bow tbf.a. Dca't w. JOUl'l9lf too ~. °'811111 Of routiM • .... YiaMlll. IAGl'ITAIUUI (No•. JI. 1*. it): ... tmvqb to ~ app-oacL ODa -la Clole to JOU maba eeitaln dem1""'1. TU. extra effGlt and calla OD 10ut part. Jteallll Cid& ad prepare. TblD dltasipolltmtDt 11 uolded. CAPBICORN (Dee. 21- Jan. 11): TU. lnttlativt. You bave IOlld backlq, Ex· platn yOW'Mlf to older in· dMduai. Many are lm-r19..s. Lunar cycle II 11 l I b. Your judpient, tn- tdloa are apt to be C!CllftCt, You apartlt. AQOAIUUI (Jan. »Peb. 11): 'lbel'e 1a reltrktkm, poulbi. delay. But Udl 1a t.mporary. Don't brood or WOf!'J. Dlnppotntme11t ii llb)1 to bocmmaq in your fa v or . Relative provides wbat you need, maybe money. PISCa (Feb. ~Mardi 20): Hold back on ipend.Ulg until you find wbllt it it you really need. P'rien& may be overly mtbuslutic. Wait until all the facts are tabolated. Bue decision on logic, not wilhful thinking. IP' TODAY IS YOUR BIR'111DA Y clrcumatances early In your life cauaed you to be independent, uni· que, an unasual perlOn who creates h1I or ber own ltyle. You are not a follower; you lead. Toward end of tbit year there ii chance foe change, travel, Ir e a t • r variety. \' \ Putting a jaunty dash in your walk, our pretty pump with such a decorative touch. SEE OUR SPRING '68 PREOILECTION.COLLECTIONl You're cordially invit.d to ottend o commento+ed showirwa of our tr.nd-s•tti"9 sprinq f•shiOfll • • • FRIDAY. MARCH 22 7:00 end 8:00 p.m. THE BROAOWA Y NEWPORl Re~ney Room Please join us for. coff .. foll~ th. showi"fJ!t ' by Life Stride, 14.00 Budlet Fuhion Shoe.a, 101 THE STRAPPY LITTLE BARES Opened. up and stroJ>happy, . our witty-pretty steppers, flirting with peekaboo cutouts. Let them kick up their darling little heels beneath your spring fashions, 11.00-15.00 ~etched at top: Donne, by Sbicco , patent leather, I 6.00 Double strop by Van Eli, kidskin, 19.00 Cosuol Shoes. 75 Sketched below: O'Forrell by Buskens, 11.00 T-Squore by Vivo Amwiuno, I 5.00 He.ti~ ........ m7Ml .... T...,,_. ........ BEACH ....... *" .. ........., .............. ,... ANAHEIM 444M~ .... ·~ AMII.a.~ .. ~ ,.,.... UMIJI .,......., .... ~.., ........... taM ,_ I • 11 I I I w •• .. Feminine~ ~1nimal' No Longer in Cag __ 0 Tbe Sblipt of FUllMI lllllt aored « pleated lklrt • • aprtnc b9'a1da ..,.. arm.a . an 1Jnportut belt ••• SHAPE OP PASHION - A redhcovery of the bodl. line and the romantic in· 1.luence is marvelously interpreted in this two put after five" dress. A 1ather· ing of &ilk and wool for tbe flirty dirndl skirt detailed with chain connected tabs whimsically accents a trim body shirt banded at the neckline. Fashions available at Broadway Fashion lsland and Huntington Center. CM Auxiliary British Club Dance Club • of a ..W. ....-w Of .. a reetaplar acarf • • • cltlnt new lilbluettel wlUcb. tbort itUe &JOYa • • • • .t'teJ' IOmt 10 years, baY9 beret .•• lqua?Hoed lboll. , mde the illape-. tent and Uvely llld fresh u tbl Jia allJ, tbe ca,., aUDct. fi.nt 1priD1 daffodll 11 tbt Reps.a~ t b t v,IJlrible new 1bapellne11 so mucb a two, a pr~ at lrralltlbJe part of tb1J eeuon.. TM no '"'8t Joob calculatecl to discovery of !be boctJ UM eticbant ev111 womu la .. ii expnaecl ln tbe IOftl1 coutry. MD1UOU1 lbaptnc ot tbil Romantic • • • ~ bloaeon • • • tbe °"' eat •.. shapely ..• aad of the Uimmft wtdl 0.-. perfecU1 ~autUUJ. t b t skirt. dropped walstllae • • Shape Ot'J'atllOD la CUD-, the "pretty peaaat°' nintl1 desipecl to em-f asbiou charmiaat1 .P: phashe the fun of belnJ a ceot~ with ~, ab'l &Dd it ii e~ rufQed aprons, dabttj bnld. Mtable for "girl.I" of al Almost u lmportant u aaea. the .nape o1 111blon tb1a It iJ erpressed ill the ture year it tbe k~ of fubiaa. allure of new "linlfirie• For tbt VWJ ant ttm., we 1rbDI . . . a fr11l of llel are ii an en of ~ or orga.od:y at wrtlt ar Je:iitbt • • • ...,_ wtddl nectlioe . . . the wtmdna co be u nrled u the •*1 of rutnea and j8bota wearer p r • f • r 1 • I'• ... b loftly sailed dirndl daytime wear, the aklrt .t l!kirt won with manelaaa the top ol tbl betl Joob ladylike lbirta and bloulel rlltlrt . . . fer llPOl'U, tbt ••• the great new midi skirt can be worn eva Ienrtlt IO'WD for "alter five'' aborter. 'nM midi and the occulona. mui are for occu1cm dnn· A major force in the Ing, party, paUo and a~ noltaJgk look of !prin&: tbe home. Sldrta can be abort anythtn«-Cott 3111 . . • the and aborter • . • Jooe and proWCltive Bolmle a n d lonlft . . • for tbe new CIJde .a. 'ftlia Shape of Sb.ape of Palblon IW'nmed F&dllon ls a loftl rweata' up is no one loot, no one or tunic WGrD wltti a fllPP1 leottb· Paris Favoring Curls PARIS (UPI) -CUrll ud chipona vied for top bonon aa tbe molt popular Paris baintyles in the S p r i D g- daytime, it WU lenerallJ one flower wen on tbe bow or tucked Wider the cblanon. For evenbil, it WU often lummer colldms. 'l'bt lhoulder·ltnitb movie st. hairdol abon at Cbria· tiaD Dior ll9IDed to be the prototype look for lllriDf •• until Yvet Saint Laurent's model.I swept in WMrlna eJ. egant buns adorned with muse• ot lfowen at the aide • of the pace boy hairdo, be14 CAMIO OP .,..,_ -Dberea1 chiffon in a mar- in place with a headband. •eloua camellia pink for a lilhouette trau1bt with combs and tanell. Cbanel's modela wore ei· ther fiowen or bowa er both ta their smooth ddgnons and page boy halrtol.. For Tbe modela ol Emanuel enchantment. J\Oaty atlrt . . . midi in length . . . Ungaro wore aillgle cm-11 gathered into a fitted waist and enclrcled wfth grey dan&J!nt from one aide or velvet ribbon. tbe c:nnm.of the smooth and----.....,..------------ wavy hairdos. The eUect could be achieved eully with lintle strand pasUches, curled ready to dre11 up a simple b1rdo at a moment's notice. . WINE BARRELS J Tbe flrlt ThUNda1 ol the month members of the American (Legion) Aux- • lUaI')', COlta Men that 456 gather in tbe Americtm Legloa Bal, .t I r.m. Ia.formatJoa r • I a r 4 a i membmhlp 11 obtawbit Women of British an· celtry are welcome to join the Daupters of the British ~mpire, Westward H o Chapter. TM c1Db meet.a the lut Mcada1 of tbe mouth •t nocm bl Tilrioul locaUom. FU!tber information may be receiftd by Clll1ng Mn. R. W. KetteriJl&bam, 49M44L The tint, third and flftb Fridays of each month mem· bers of Lace and Luther Square Dance Club meet al 8 p.m. in Weatmont School, Buntiqtoa Beach. Further lnfonnatian maJ be obtain- ed by telepb= Ith. Juan Dilloa at &.16-801 . C,m/nJium Ore~~~ Solid, heevy otlr st1ves, sturdy .... , ...... lullt to""',.,, .. ,.. -, •. ...... .., .......... ~ fw maa.....: u-..,., •• .....,. s·~. by Callinl Mn. N e a 1 Houpn, 54M.174. Special This Week CARNATIONS ALL COLORS 93e DOL SEE OUR BRAND NEW STOCK of f antasticely lw9dlf col. ored .. tifidll flowers. DA'l'ODfU DAISIES DUTCH IRIS ROSIS RANUNCULUS TULIPS STOCK GLADIOUS CAUATIONS CANDY TUfT AITIU CALINDULAS PUIUAS 11.....a1 OUI ••ILT ... _,,... TOt Coste Mne, N.-port luch, Corotte del Mer, Hutrli119t°" leedt, lelbo. end UCI .. ..,, ..... WE BOAST THE FINEST W.W ·WW. wire service. Sen. cley ct.Ivery ••• .,,.,.. ...... ARRANGEMENTS CARERIU Y AND AITimCAUY DESIGNED FOR Off\Ct HOSPITAL PARTIES ~ THANK-YOUS In ..,..us Wootn, .W uetk beauty te yow. sMtle .. rdtn. Grow yeur ............ ...,.,..,, ... , to 1row. 11111111116 AIGIR A .. UB SO EASY TO PLANT, so· WORTH ITS COST ;i \ ·~ -;;. Atlr ...... 11ftr-_. ..... ",.... ............ ..... M ef ,.......,._..., ....._-...... _,,.,_ ... ,._. ....... , ........... amA·IRllUlt n. ..................... , ... ...................... ~ ..... ~ ..... lu I •AL -lltlLLIANT CLUST!ltS Oft Cl.Mii PLOWIU LASSEN STRAWBElllES ..... Maring type. Llrttd fruit of all. LET THE SMALL GARDEN PRODUCE WICKER BASKETS ··••rtecl -.... , .... & .... .. 1'o-IMI •ncl OH ...... DECOU11VI WI ....... _ .......... , ...... ......, ....... "''--' ........... , .......... 3 cu. "· IAG PRICED FROM NEE! GARDEN CATALOGUE ~ .... .... ....... ..... ... .............. ,.......,11 J f I J ~nyon PTA .... Dlllll .... frllldlll& • UPOICTS: tffw .... IN .. JiJM1. 0..... Mmw,~:a.w Thompson IDd JOe La•a11ear, Tice pre1ldeat1: Robin Wrltbt, recor611 eeeret..J: Jack ,,..,...., ta•••tarer; AUre4 Ducbann, b11&anu; T.a Aataidr•. aadltar, ... DllDll4 A rm 1tr••1 • c:~~-'1 Ja c.D· tfDd•rrarha ·~ 11111 lf••ltb ..... ad .... f)LGWtle .._ tnm C<ircm cle1 Mar Blalt Scbool, ... 4be dlndloD el Ro a lil:Nkholl. lffti111d th• lftt!MD. CdM Ele. PTA Mn. JUdaN Jerdaa Pretf deet REPORTS: Otlicen •e the MDMt. Keith Wat IO D, p ru id en.t; Kalman SpelltUch lad P • t e r Dobbl, ~ preRdanta; W. R. Ryen, HC:ret#y; R. K. Hammond. trea1urer; RGbert Choi111r, audit.; Jack MicbelaaD, btak>rian, and -Rob&rt Borden, parliamentarian • • • "Btudents from kin· cSereanm ibroa&b fttth srade p~ in a 1. IPtclal liq ewemony. i: Ji'OUl"a .,... atudeatl • entertained witb toDCI and poem1 d[reded by Mn. Henry Black. Mn. M. w. Bon OCID6DcW tbe fifth ... ltadtDtl in Uit and !lpMIM la the clulroam. a.or.,. Uf9 membership wa1 p r .. e D te d by Mrs. Henrietta Oland« t 1> TUden J. Fll'ril Jr., prin· cipal. f« bil outltaod1nl wort witb tbe ttudenta. Harbor View PFO Mn. Re~ LJ'lllJD President OOMING UP: Btue jaan1 wm be iD order for ttie Father..on S ta m p e d • from 11 a..m. to 1:30 p.m. t.~· March 2.1. OG 11 oee told nae· pl OD &ale for fUI ucb, wJMcb will Include barbeculd balbutger1, corn on the cob, beau and cbocolate c at • • Western music w I 1 t enllYa e. apeclal &14 even ta. Harper PTA Mn. DtuJd SUlll Pre1\dent REPORTS: Brownie Troop 870 led ibe fl.IC 1a111tt at the March meetine • • • Nft'ly -1ectecl clftcer1 are CM Mmt1. Hll'r1 KObaut. president; Rocer George, Bob Lindsay and Jadt Perkins, vice presidents: Johll C.fml)btll ~ Bruce Hart. 1eeretarlu; Lyn G«omml, treasunr; Loy Jobmtoa, auditor, an d H1rr7 Dtllnt, biatori111. Lindbergh PT A Mrt. Roltert Vlndk P*1dent REP<ETS: Slatt cl oft1oerl wen eleceed and wm be tmtallldJn·May. Tbq are b Mmt1. R*rt VJrldk, prealdent; Cliff Peloquin ~ ... • • • .. --" • • • .. ·-.. • • ,,,,_ _J9 "' •• ad SD~. me ........... ,... Mstnot aad GeNJd . J'el ti •+«•tart • • ; ;.r;d Botlia•, treuarw, and Blrold 8*, ~. Bill OlborM 11 ....... NB Ele. PTA 11n. Vlder a~. Ptettdent COMING UP: Motb•r· ---,... ~ beDeftt ltK 11 :ao a.m. Saturday,~ •• bl the Amerlcao lACloD Ball, ' Newport Beach. M r s . RA>aa1d Ratcliff, dlann tcbool lnttructor. w i 11 e o mmentate. Modelinf { are the Mmes. Thoma• Bell, Borftid S m l t b , , ~Mer and :eruee COcaller. Allo modellnf •• board l!Mmber1 and •hJr dUldren, Mn. Ran- )Solpb Patton and Suaan; J.lri. Len Wa~ with Scott eel Kenny; Mrs. Allen Klintensmfth and Julie; Mrs. JOOll Carlton witb MauretP and Maey; Mrs. John .ScallPle and Penny; ¥rs. •t r a n k Ma rs h4}1 _and Amy Wasiier: Mi-1. John Red· field · Ao4 Andrea; Mrs. Rlcbltd Clucal and Rutb; Mr•. J. .. '.trnith with P.atrict~-Mlcbaet, and Mn. Brown with Jeff and left. A l s o parading are students Cin- dy Hall, SUlie Spangler, Tracy Wolfe and Barbara Beek. NH High PTA Mn. Pul Bma Pre11deot COMING UP: Toofgbt at 7:30 in the social ball Dr. Everett L. S b o 1 tr o m , psychoJocist, will speak on ManipulaGonl Affecting Student Adlfemnent. Cof· fee will be aerved priOT to the meettna. Offi.cera will be elected. REPORTS: Mn. Robert S.tlel. ways md mean• c:hatrman~ annouDCed that iovl~tielm t.o tbe Silent T.a bave been malled. Paularino PT A Mn. Rould Mdlolt Preddent OOMJNG UP: Annual din· .,.. Fridq' Marcb 29. ~may be made by coo&ac1ing Mrs. Jllrry 1,.,,,.., • M0-3647 . . • Honol•y I ir e m.emt.ltlldp lUDCbeOn at nooa Monday, April 1. lll • tbt <::o.ta Mela Country CJat> ••• J4ua inltallatiOD ., I ~f Api1 30, kl tbt AmlricaD lACloD aan. 1 • Newport a.d. Pomon• PTA ' ' . ~ II CAin!) J1re ---Nootb qd Coeta ......... Btr4s .ud Camp ,J1n • 01i'Ja .. cel@rattnc with • ..n.. ot fa1ber • ............ Ill tbe Meaa · Verde area plt aoct tbefl' 4ads ,;w catblr for a cblcten dlm1er tomorrow at 7 p.m. Each lfOup, will p~t a skit Miid • It's Sprt.nc. mue Bird croups ln Costa 1'eaa are planning ~ bam dlDMr Tbanday, March 28, at .t:~ p.m. in tbe Fint MetbocMat Qmrcb. Dot to Diueyllnd's IPflC1al offet to Camp Fire air~ tbe yoanpters will 'f!Ct tbe part am Saturday an4 Sunda;y. lD • CGltbtulnl procram 1'1• ibe c.ta Mel& Part ~t. ~·two croups haft beea planttnc and w..cnu lfVeral para. . An4 1ourtti 1rac1e camp Fire Glrla at OoDece Part ScboOl ~e maklnc bean ~... . pqppeta and bttt.-... boOb lqr a .chUdren's holpital+ ' ' Fainfew State Hospital, Orance County M e d 1 c a l ctMtr, \1D111ld C. • r.e bra l Palq Allodatlon and the RehlbD1tation Center for ~U~ 1 Women ·have • con«nUl need for all kinds cl itemJ I whlcb Jntght be dilcM'decl. In A.Prll. C o I ta Mesa a.mp )ire Ghia· and Blbe BJrda .tB 1ather all these item.a and tbe Volunteer M1gnifie1nt Altro-SofWc Colot Sttr90 ,.,_ _.. $660 • Col« TV from t349.60 • Aatro-Soaio Slaflo High Fidelity from t268.60 • Big Scr.n MOiiCICillfm• TV from t159.50 • Sofid·Statt St..o Corwaltl hnl $138.50 • Quel'ay Portable TV tram 479.90 • PaC- 1b11 Stweo from 184.90 • Ttpe Reccldlra fJcm-.SO • SoM-sest. .... 90I# tiiom odt 18.95 A. Presidio PT A · !U::.. W::::r::!:s.em B•ttlfY-poW«ed, play. anv· EnJO'f ..malDo .-tiwl'IM!llli; whtfa f Solld-ltete modtf 108 hlQhtlt Maguvox Mn. Anclrew Braclle1 withtwomon1uniltreckauN1 fro"' ttiii tiny ~ ff) President ---------111 1n1p-in cu11tt1·typ1, rt• powerful S.Tr•mtcr ~ COMING UP: Paper drive Th u11ble cartridg't (lnt:ludtt!, AM-811. lrinQI ~ IOOl'IW' e Tee plu• btttery, micn>phona, and filUng IOUnd, .,... frClnt dlt- M<laday, March 25. carcylng c•••). AC Pow•r tant ltltlona. Compllt9 wltt Supply Adapter optlonally battetY. MtPhone. eanylaf St~.o;~ ~~. Taft/er avai11bl1. In beautiful Ivory. c ..... an---~ Pmldent OOMING UP: MeeUn1 at 8 toc:dlbt for moh't of elgbth 1 r a d • 1tudenta. Preaent will be the room mothert Mmt1. L e o Dooley, John Prendergast, Wayne Striley, 'lbomas Rico, Dan Ferryman and Jame1 Moultrup • l • · B*"1 meeUnc 'It I p.m. Moi\day, Mardi 25. REPORTS: M ra • Geqe Jdui1on, junior g r •a t boob chairman, U· nounced that an elght- wtet leaderlhip trarntnc coune will ttart DGt month •.• ~ Rev. Jude Monteith, t • c • n tl 1 .Ullintd to St. Jobn'1 WH welcomed by auxilllQ'Y members at a recepUOo following 1he M a r c h meetiq. Clan 3 A w o n Ule atttGdance benner aJMi award. Victoria PT A Mn.,... &elly President COMING UP: DlDller at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow, In tbt ~Inn, Balboa Island1 lar outCo1nl b o a r Cl ~ti. Woodland PFO Mr1. Dennta Carpe1ter President COMING UP: Mo fh er · dau&bter fal!Uon lbow abd tea A-t 2 p.m. Saturw. Mardi 23. ModeUQI are the Mmes. Lowell WOife, Mark Hanton, Ji: r n • 1 t K<>1Ua, Hant Weber, Don Southworth R i c h a r d Theriot a;! John Zubleta. Studenta modeling are Lfnll and Sharon Wolfe, Lamie Hanson, J u 1 i e Modeo, Janice Littleton, Lalee 'lbomas, K a r e n Kostlan, Karen Sketdl, Laurie Weber, Michele Grqer, Demle Sha1er, Patty Templet.on and Cin- dy Van Bruggen. PLY ••• W Vl•AS AND PALM IPllNGS OAll.T ICNIOUUO lllYlCI LOWHT 'AHi CATALINA VINI AtUIMll ..... ' 0 Sales and Your OMEGA ServiceCenter • DIAMOND SP!CIAUSTS • JlEMOUNTINe I DESIGNING Complete Gilt Department 90 Day AccoaJltl -No CmJlnl Chari• Bankamertcarcl • Tu• a Yur To Pay ......... -, ..... , .. HAllOI IHOPf'IM HUlfftffTON CllfTll CIMfD llACH A DfNMI Utt HAI.IOI aft. HUlmffTON llACH COSTA MISA • MM4ll 8'UM1 0,.-.-....,. ..... K ,...,. • .._,. tre4er, .... DAILY P!LOM° ...... CM-.: ~ ...... ,n.1 .... s.. ........... ~ ...... ., .... ,.,,. ..,... w ... ... • SAVE ·:i 20 NOW ONLY $9990 AC/DC-8.u.y ~----· EntoY it••• • atthebeech • CMloutlnp ··~ • In ca,. Revolutionary "hbel•• .. TV Advlnced dd-ttlllll c:omponerDI replace tubes-the ..in CMJM of TV feikn; to give lating rellabWty, better pictures and sound. ...uu.,..,11 101 with 381q. in.~ 1n_... ..... colors. Makes en'l4eef giftl • BUY NOW .111d )1\Vl ONLY $159 50 .WITH CART KATHLEEN KELL lf'lde In Sprint ~ Newport Rites f. May Wedding Told During a pufy last Saturday in the Tar- rana home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelaon Gary Jr. the engagement of Kathleen Diana Kell and Mart &'tephen Fillmore wu disclosed by her =.Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Mu Kell of rt Beach. i Mn. Gary, the bride's couatn, served as bottesa to family members and the bridal party. .Miss Kell. a 1963 Children's Home Soc· • iety debuunte, is an alum.DI of Newport Har· bor High School and is a senior at San Diego State College. She is alCillated with Alpha Phi sorority. Her fiance, aon of Mrs. Charles E. Wil· eon of San Diego, was graduated from SL Augustine's High School, San Diego, and is attending Mesa College, San Diego. 1 The couple will be married May 4. in St. , Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Membership Open Canadian Club Forming By GAY PAULEY NEW YORK (UPI) -AA a cause ol teen-age deaths in the United States. IUlctde now outranks p o 11 o , p n emnon.la, tuberculoal.s, diabetes, rbeom&Uc fever, kidney d I se a 1 es , ap- peodiciti.s and leutenua. Item : among c o 1 l e g e students, sukide ls second only to motor vehicle a<:· cident.s as the most frequent Music Man Strikes Up The Band Showman Orrin Tucker and his band will be on sta&e to entertain at the Governors' Ball Saturday, March 23, at 7 p.m. in the Balboa Bay Club. Fo11ow1.ng the slt-down dinner, a short ceremony will introduce the new club governors. The maestro p 1 a y e d background music and took a role In the ctDTent movie, "Valley of the Dolls." Unusual Items Going on Sa le In addition to the usual wares offered at a rummage sale, Newport Hart>or Y's Menettes of Orange Coast YMCA are fMturiftg an automatic portable dilhwasber, eleC'trlc ltove, baby bed, dhsette chairt, couch, clothing and an oil painting. Tomorrow and Saturday the workers will convene from 9 a.m. to t p.m. in the shopping center at 1125 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. Proceeds will be used to help furnish the new YMCA. Dance Planned Flem..lsh Ammc.n Club of Soutilem California wru host a dance Sat\rday, March 23, at a p.m. in the ~=· ~~~s1' ~ All in the Game ... ~ .. UP1T.._.... their frieods. Finl officla.l meetin& of 5358. or wrtttni t be April 7, members will en-TerµU ch~. Billie Jeu. Kir'I embraces ~r • tbe California C a n a d J a n California Canadi•n Society, joy a m~ dinner ~ Babe_ ~n Zall':ullll aWant to the Oat· TOPS Mermaids lnfannatlon regard Ing membership in TOPS Merg· lng MmnaldJ may b e received b y telephoning Mn. John Kodeff at ~ 8213 or Mn. L e o n T o••.se n d, t4~1804. MeetfD&I take place at 7 p.m. every Thursday In Woodland Scbool, 2 O 2 s Tustin Ave., Cotta Mesa. Sodety wfl1 convene at 7::.J P .O. Box 3993, Anaheim, at 5 p.m. folloftd by a sbndlni Womaa Alblet.of-tb~year. &be wu pre- p..m. Tuesday, March 21, in m. dlnce. aented her troplly during a cenmony in New York.. tbl Ben Hur Room of the lfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim-~ A•helm Bowl. The Society aims to bring iopther people of aim1lar beckgrounda a n d mem- berahlp la open to perlCJll born or raised In Canada aQd their families. Xen MacDonald. public relations dlrector for Air Cl,nada, .m we 1 c om e mwcomera. Toplcl under dllcuaaion will be formation aC pldelinel and the plan- ning of future soclal &c· thUlel. Purtber Information may be mede by~ Miii MeJod1 Moran. H). Music Slated As Bill of Fare Verntrut;J Iii the key word escrlbing m e 1 1 o · Miu Helem Vanni will sing Saturday, Yard\ 23, under t h e 811picel Cli ~ Community ODnoert Association o f ~~. · ttlie musical proeram is a1lted for 8: 15 p_~_·• in the t.cuna Beadl Hlgh School ~· perf«med with • BolCion Syqbooy. New I Yort Philbannollfc and the J1alladelpbia ~-and appeared oo CBS mid televisloa. ) Urs BE fRIBl>l Y ,..nli=,Buch M7-51SS (esll Mesi Yidlor "24A72 f Just In nme For GaJter t:f&l=t . UP TO 40%0FR On Our All New Spring Line of latest Style Fancy Dresses. You'll love The New Colors, Too. 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M6W_ .. ,. .... =....:t.T.-·-..... ,.._1 -• _.... .... ..,...n ................... -, ..................................... ., ... ,......,..,, ......... _,.......,._ ... _ ... ;Al IC~·~= ----~-...... ,....... ...... _,..__ __ _.._ .. ..., rru •• _ ......... ...._ •rvo By LEWIS GULICK WASHINGTON (AP) - Despite the ~ ht VJet- QllD ~tine. one ldlool o( tboQ&bt in w~ ltlll aees t.be war aa likely to end in a netotlated tel· Uemeat. Accordlnc to this thinking, the North VietnaJMte and Viet Cone will find that whatever their otber suc- cesses tlbey ~ pUlb the U.S. MDMd fe>ree1 out of South Vietnam by military attacks -and Ulua the enemy will try to ou.st tlle Americus via the politica.l route. Wulllngtoo bas lo n & av•ed lta desire to eo to the c~ table in the name of peece. Not em· iN''zed, lNt 1.aOllll&tlelen · The UeiW • Statea la real, la. (ear m IOIDe U.S. reported to have bft'n r.&dy q\Auten (If tk tnillendOua with fairly ipltjfic Ht· ttSt lD AIMricaa men aod montJ abould , ta. war eo Uement term1 Iii Deetmbtt oo several men 7tar1 1966 -only to f.IDd Buol • w a a ooi interelttd eaouO ro~ PEACE in talk& ~en to &tt llllo nw. both lidea are plc• serloua dlacusciou. tured u beaded sooaer or NOT SINCERE later for a f o r m a I p a a c e m a kl n I -as dlltinsuUrhed frem the oiler scbool of w~ opl- l'lioo wbfdl fiaw'e• ~ fi&htitC will fade.,., 1rith gradual triu:DIPl over the inlurceota. Just when !'ffl pe.aee talks may COIH eeelU to depend on the moment ..t.en Udl side tbinU lt ea tain more from a political deal than fnlm mon me of f«ce. On other occasions North Vletnamese feelers have been turned down by U.S. strategists on iround• tbM Hanoi'• approach• wer& not sincere. The enemy ls expected to avoid serious discusalons at least until after they see what happen,, in the u .s. presidential election. U and w b e n tbe diplomatic sparrJ.oa leads ~~g!~nder THE tlN£ST NAM[ !N SLH P JUST PURCHASED! SPIClAL CLOSE OUTS from Enal1nder Warehouse All ,._ .. at TraMtM.ua R ... ucttw & lfillltet Pf ... lnt Prlc ... Ill TODAYI them to tbe conference tlblt, die 11at.a,oalttt ar' llkel,y to rwa iD&o political p.roblema r iv a Ii o c in sbarppess ~ clashu on the battWle\4. FACES TASK Tbe U.S. leedership may well face tbe poh'ticafiy ,m. barrasaing task of preparing the American people for ac- ceptance ol a aolutioo short of the popular notioo ol vie· Cory -that ~. C}f.-fteping Communists Wt' of South Vietnam -slnoe the Com- mwUsts wm pr'Obably insist on a governmental role in tile Souib. Also reqWrlnc persuasion would be the Thieu-Ky iovernment, which opposes coalltioo with the Viet Cong r~. Mlf'dl 21, 1968 and wanta to fi&ht on unW the Saigon re&lme'e oonttol la 1e>U4Wed •Vtr .. wt.tie c:ouatry. The Viet Cone WOUt4 pro. bably baYe to acctpt a IOlu-· tloo ~vidlns leu than. their earlier deJnaodl tor tbe s«Uemut • • I " ~· cordan.ce with the piMgnm" of tbe National Llbe:ratlon Front, polltk&l um of the Viet Cong. LOOSE PROMISES They also are likely to face U.S. &l.alltence on a system ol safeguard.Ins the settlement that ls stroocer than the loose auar.,tees contained ln the 1 9 5 4 Geneva Agreements f o r Indodlina 'a peace a n d beUtr.Ut;y. DAllY mar Both sidea would have te> ded~ wbo 1.s to ~t in on a peace eouleierce. Some ot ttle Geneva powers, aucl\ a.s Fruce IDd Red Olina. ban not been ~ in· wived lo the c u rr • n t bosti.li U es. Other cltf.lculijea would arise wtth e6orts for a c:eue-flre. With each side deeply •u:spl.aloo.a of the other, how could a cea.se- f ire lo the widely~red guerrilla war be arTaoged and aorced to -everyooe's sa UalactiOCJ? The curnot gue.sslng ln Washln&too is that both sides woukl j>robabty prefer a figtlt...and-talk situation un· tiJ a settlement is worked out. BONUS lncluda king.size metal frame-folm matt,.... .,.cf, percale fitted theet, percale top aheet, orion blanket, (2) bolster pillows end (2) pillow cuu • • • All king slul • .., ,.,,... -Wltft., to DOORS OPEN 1o A.M. to ' P.M. • e BANK Financing Availeble FRIE Glnl • J6 M...._ te p_, • to "-f c..11 Accel9tl $1.00 o .. ,..,. .... .., ltlftl. TWIN SIZE IPICIAU 2 MATIRESSIS & 2 IOX SPRINGS & SAT. 10 A.M. • 9 P.M. SUN. 11 A.M. • 6 P.M. $ Nf •HJ~(JU • FREE Delivery Anywhere e USE Our Convenient Layawey Plan Kint Si• 9•lltecl Spnad SoUd or Flonil Colon mast£H charge KING llD FOAM SET 6'' KING SIZE llOAM MAnHSS & 2 BOX IMINGS Qulltecl 77 77 $ ~~~CARLOAD PRICES- CHICK THUi SPICIAU t NCI ~Mil .... CORNEI UNIT ........... • si. .... ts..__. e< ,.,..,... MAnlESS & • c-"' ,_,,. f1t4fw4t• 2 ~ltte,._ 2 ••ltfe4 • ..,,. IOX SPRING 10°' . .,. l .............. 2 .... •fl'lllf•· t•~•. Sh1,h114 , .. t.n. 5977 ,.. ~ 17771 '9LLOW9 ~ e.ty llDIPtl.AH -14-. ..... o....,.. IED FRAMES I(~ 311 MATI. & SPR,NGS ,... ........ ~ aPAD-• O.Ala 2': rr 4" PlLLOW CAIU -i! °" .... OM.ON 11.ANKST • .. 1 ...... 1'WlM 1111 tw ............ IOUND llD MATI'USS OR MAlllEU II IOX SPllNG IOX SPIDIS 177" 11'? 59" 1-....:. ,. ... • • p TilurMaf, M.U 21. 1961 LA Philharmonic Set for Anaheim Zubia Mehta. muJc dlrec· tor of the Loe Anplel p h lllwmolllc Ordllltra. will com.ct two ol tbt mode ..td'• !DOit famtu. • y m p b o n 1 eompllltlcm Saturday at tbe Anebelm Coavcndon cater by in- vitation of the S)mpbooy A.uocJaUon d Oranp Coun- ty. Mehta ba1 teleded for hll Orante Coanty appeanece Brahrnl' Sympbonr No. 3 in F. Major, 0pu to, and Te balkov1ky'1 Symphony No. 5 in E. Minor, OpUI M. The Brahnu Thlrd follow• the classkal model, wttb four movement., of whicb the outer two are fut and the lnnt'r two on tbl alow side. TcblikonkJ'• J'1ftb. which ... wrWn tn 1111. reprelelltt cme of tt. eom- poser'1 Ad moodl, bat the theme » one o f tx· traordinary beauty. Now in his slxth year as music dlrec:tor or the Loa Ange 1e1 Philharmonic. Mehta conduota more than half of th orchestra'• con- certi la the Muaic Center and DlGlt ol the ccmctrU given .ta ok 8oatallra Cati.form eGllUlllllllUll. Tlctetl .. .. coacert 'LY • • • W ... AS NfO PALMIPllNM DAl'-Y IClllDU\.IO nltVICI 1.0WUT 'AHi CATA'-lllA YeeAI •••uwn IU·U12 IN ANAHllM IuWn Mehta an tWl anflable and ma, be reH?Ved by contaotlnl the Symphony Aaaoclation of Oranfe County, Town and Country in Orange, or by telephoning 547~165 1 or further Information. Spring Sing Ted QullUD, Orac• ~ ty radio ~. wm ""' as emcee for ''Up, Up and Away," tbe tint annual lpriaC tJDC 'l'Duda7 at CaM.fornia Stat. Co11111 at Fullerton. 'lbe f 1 r 1 t school·wide amateur lhow will begin at a p.m. In tbt colle1e'1 Little Theater. .,.~. "A TAS OF HONEY" r ... Tltv1, o.c. o,11y Pilet ••• "top coUbrt J>lf1<n'mtmu•, uM-tormlv noe~ 1117 *""" ....._ Ct111 MIN ,..,....., ,,. '"'"· c.tr.i ... ""' -... ,.., s,..1.t a.1w, .. •, s11---ww. ... ,... .. .......,, ...,. a -*•a 11• Ml'-D ova• IY '°"'LA• DIMAMD All• '911&..e'• '"TMI IMACI" .... ftllll1I •• V9I .... .._, .... DkS,\'allnlD ~ .. a-.:::-..=.v~ . •.. , ... "MAGNIFICENT!" ·-CH»MIOMUfCIM "BREATHTAKING!" • . • Al IMl!ltu t --~ ..... ClflllliltY ,.......,. JUUi AMDllWI• JIAI l'OM IYDOW· RICIWlD B.Ul'I "•-•---9-l'HA'llAll" ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. STARTS WIDNISDAY ::=. = MARCH 27 m..-c:..... Excluslvt ArM Run "WAIT UNTIL DAIK" VlllllllNlllllllllllNllll/11 .. ....._,_..1v,1y I .. Tuttdey ........ ~ ........ ... c.... ...... ..... ,,., ........... Winners To Give Trophies A t.oocb of the Academy Awarda w1J1 bl addtd to aae 0raoce ~ rooWpt P..UVal oest ftet wba 1M wimlr• of •atln& award.I from the 1987 ft I t l V a 1 Jft9'llt the ~ to tbeJr Del count.rparta. Ldt y e a r ' 1 reclplenll ,,.. Thar N1e1Mn (beat ac- tor), Samdra Ma tb e w 1 (belt &e*tu) and Ruth GelJier (but eupporttns ac- tre.), all f<r the Anahe.lm Communtty 'ntemter't "Not Enoulh !\ope," and Bill J'uclk (but 1upp<rtln1 ac- tar) for "C1nderela at tbe P 1 D cbpenay Playboute," done by tht r.o.ta Mela Cl't'le PlaybouH. NlllND wt1l prtMDt the awed for bat ac:tn., Mila Mmthnt for bnt act«, J'uclk for belt supportiDI actrea and Mita Gabler for beat tupp<rtlni actor. 'Jbe best production trophy will be pre1ented by Mary E11tnwi, manasm1 d1rec:t« o1 the Oranc• Studio 1'beMer Guild, w~ it ~ the fath'al. Mlt.I Eaf!On'D'• ~ WOD ltltlYal awlldl Jn 1981 .si-. The 10Cb ...u tour.-meat ol aDMCt playt w1B be w Tbandl) and J'ri. • • Maidl a enct », et 8 _ _J>.m. in Santa A a a CODlll'• PbBlq. Han, Partidllettna 1RUP1 wU1 be the "••tmlaahr Comm 11att1 Theater, ~tbeCclmn~ = of Orange County. Tbe Or&llCt Studio '1beaier will •ft a DOD«m.-tltil'I pro- duction FrldaJ Di&bt- Oscar Film Of 'Hamlet' Set for TV The AcademJ Award..m. nJnc production Of "Hami.t" ca be Miil aa Soutbera Celib'nla telmlloa ~ Mardt 11 • 8Jr L. u r. Dee Olttaer'• ltil&orSe mdto1 pletun of ibt • ,,.,.... dwlo wt.n Ill telleut eat ntDIM aa rrrv nw-111 11an '1l:ao to 10:00 p.m. BaM al Amtricaltlbellollapouar of Che fint Lot Ancelet tetecut oe tbt mm. WbJer of fiw ACllde1111 Awardl, the J . Artbar Rant p r o du e t1 o a reeeivtd wcrldwlde ecclalm. Olivier ii IUPPQl't.d by Jtac Sim· JMDI U Ophelia end a cut of Britain'• le ad in I Sbake3pUl"lan actors. 'lblt production W 0 D Academy Award1 for belt actor, ~st productSoo, bnt art direcUoo, bett costume delliD and bed int«ior deoora&o. It alto won tbe New York Film Critics Awn for belt ma 1 e ptrf«manct 8Dd .... ~ .amon1 tht 10 beat ot the ,.ar Jn the Film Dall1 poU. THI . LUXURIOUS lllWIAli9A ~~~TH.:..:IATll • ..... ..-.cuaa.- 1" WT UUOA RYI. IAUOA PUlalU• IJMMI 0,.. 6:4J-lua••v ta11 NOW-all TUlaAY Academy Awn .................. \ ' I , 1'e '50,000 SAN ~UIS UY H• "l"f' ~~ for diallma-1«1i#f ~oiig»i· . 1.-1/2 milts wer tire /"""1111 ~ *"'f--. , " FIRST RACE at 12:30 P.M. ··s.btrUyl-. 1 P.M. all ofM: lql. • -- lhtllWltilllJIB ..... i1111a.-u.. .. I ..;;-c;rr~· ........ -•· _ ............. -.......... ----· I ........ --. ••A 01.. Boae aat. tler'ed'' .... written, ,.... •ucec1 and la llCtiid by • groap -· to tbe theater. 1t -... clescriMMI .. bavinl the ·impact '11 mo TI D I aiDcertb' ad ltlrt trl.ltb. fte pi.,, ICbeduled for a:SD P·•·· 1a apouortd b1 the Unitarian· Unhenallst PeDowsbip ~ L a I ll D a 1*cb. All proceedl '° to Operation BoptMrap. · "lJ'kketl, at $1.75 fOr adulta and '1 for studentl, may be 1'19rved by pbCIDlJl& 494- 32}3' or 494-4743. . . ... , ,,. . In No V•eertain Term• Cashes In on Teen Market By LJNDA DEU1'5CH HOIJ.YWOOD (AP) -It becan with a teen-aae boy lintiag bit t.tb 1Dto a teen-.,. Cltl. ' Thi film, .. I Wu a Teen· Ate WerewoU," let caifh nOlferl ringln1 out the mwa ill the late lt50I that low budltt movies atmed at the under-21 set could pay oil big. Soon came '.'I Wu a Teen- Ap FrankeDJteiD'' and then a rasb of beactl films, motorcycle rum., protest ftlma. Now, what star\ed as the youth flhn bu evolved into the "trend mm." They reflect c u r r e n t events, preferably seMa- tiooaJ ones wUh youth ap- peal. Industry 1ourc:e11 say they're among the most con· sistent m o n e y m a k e r s .around. -bu decided to reflect the hudlinea tb81D1elvn. Most ftlmm&Url cbooH to call the JWtr J1roductio111 "protest film.a." AIP 1ay1 it is "reflecting Ult ex.lstinC aoclal ctumc-, ctilet1 N• tlooall.tatlont a n d ad· justmenf.9 of IOdefy in our time.'' YOtml-ORIENT.ED Their Drat protest film WU "The Will Angtia.11 It was directed by Roger Corma.o, wbose name bas become synonymous with youth~riented features. Pat Brown ftb .. ntly orders Ron BoUSIOm out of ber daughters apartment in a climactic .cene trom "A Taste of Hooty," now on stage at South Coast Repertory's 1bird Step Theater in downtown Costa Mesa. Performantes are tonf&bt through SUnday. Today'• hip, aware kids, raised on the immediacy of television and radio, want their films to reflect what's happening. And the pro- ducer who can spot the im· portant headline first. make Corman. who started at AlP In the 1950s cranking out dozens of horror films, ga.ined some attention for his mm versions of Edgar Allen Poe scare tales. But it .... only in 1867, with "The Wild Angels," that Corman, 41, became a name in the trend market Then he produced "'lbe Trip." "Suddenly," Corman recalls, "there were these insane profi~. '' a film fantasy about it Spike Jones Jr. Takes Over Where Madcap Dad Left Off q u i ck I y and get 1t distributed with lightning speeds stands lo make a pile. NO PRECEDENT There is oo actual prece- dent for "trend" films. The 1930s had its social com- mentary -such as "The Grapes of Wrath" -but But even Corman admits there is a risk Involved. "These are gambling pie· lures.'' be says. "A major studio couldn't afford to take a chance on them." Sam Katzman disagrees. .K.aUman, SS, claims to be the pioneer of the trend business. He'1 been makiltg topical films hr 3S years and boaata: "I've never had a flop; I don't know w~t they are." By BOB 1110MAS HOLLYWOOD (AP) The name ii tbe ••~but the music has been chanied to give U a rockinl beat. The JJlUllcal madness of the late Spike Joaea has been pused on to his namesake aon, a s e 1 f • aaured 19 • yeat • old who hopes to cater to today's diverse musk:al ustes. "Naturally I get com- pared to my dad." says Spike Jr , "but I'm ob- viously not like him. I ex- pect to play about two-thirds in his comedy style and one- thW of my own. lt11 not a hard·rock. Not that I don't like hard-rock; it's groovy, but it's just not my bag, such flbns preached rather to coin a phrase." than reported. The 1940s bad Young Spike is bunting for war epics, but soon films moved toward romance. and his own bag, and he leaves sociaJ documentaries were soon for some engagements considered poison at the in Canada to try out his boxotrice. new organization. He may Tben in the 1950s a fledg· well be the only bandleader Ung film c o m p a n y - who does his schoolwork on American ~onal Pic- 'P ooli' Geu . Extra Slww the road. lures -hit it big with its South Coast Repertmyhas teen-age horror s t o r i e s. added an extra matinee NIGHT SCHOOL "Werewoli" and "Teen-Age performance of Jts current "I'm going nights to Santa Frankel19tein" proved not to children's theater pro- Monica City College," he ex-be freak hits, but evidence duction, "Wlnnie the Pooh:' plained. "and I work it out that teen-agers wer e In order to meet Oranae with the teachers when I numerous enough and a£-County audience response. have to go out of town. They fluent eoough to be almost Every performance thus give me ~ advance a separate market. far ha~ done turnaway asalgnmenu and J keep up By the early 1960s AIP buslness, d.iredor James witb the course while I'm was flooding the market. DePriest reported. traveling." "Beach Party," "Muscle "Winnie the Pooh" is now The elder Spike made a Beach PaMy," ' 'Be a c h at.aged on Saturdays at 10:30 good thlng or his School of Blanket Blngo" and "How a.m. and 1 and 3 p.m. at Musical Depreciation for 20 to Stuff a WUd Bikini" came SCR's Third step Theater years. He gave differing swimming out of AIP in in Costa Mesa. verions of how he got the record time. Patrwa may call SCR at idea for his slam-bang style. Now AIP -and everyone 646-1363 to insure reurva- One story wu that be hit else ln the trend bu.mess tiom. the wrong note on the ----;;;;-::.-;;-;;-;:--=========:;; chimes while playing drums N 0 w on the Big Crosby radio NOMINATED FOR show ; the clinker caused r 10 ACADEMY AWARDS guffaws. In our last interview, F Spike gave another account: R He saw the c o m i c possibiUtles with m u s i c when Igor Stravinsky walk· ed across a concert stage with squeaky s b o e s . Whatever the inspiration, he went on to earn a fortune with music punctuated by pistol shots and irreverent versions or "Cocktails for Two." "Chloe." "Holiday ror Strings," etc. NO MUSICIAN Although the field did well for him, Spike dJdn't raise his boy to be a musician. "Dad was set against my following h i s footsteps," says young Spike. "He wanted me to be a lawyer. "But when he got sick at Harrah's Lake Tahoe in 1965, l went up to take over the band; I knew all the routines by heart, so that was no problem. ~do lllWPOIT llloCM -• ,._ ..... ....... IHt lift lftt -OI. MIN HELD OY!lt LAST BIG WEEK l!xcluslv. Auclemy"°"""" '"" •• lllT41L&.ft .... AN AU.TIMI lttoa( .... Yllf \~ -Dolls PJ.iiwRlllHMr JG PMAYISOI •CG.• • AM llll+al I I I ............ Ce ... 1111 .... ....., ..... ,... SOUTH COAST PLAZA IWOIAI. OOHAl CORPORAi IOll l1111i-~] ARE KILLING THEM EVERY NIGHT • • • SHOW TIMD •••••• , Wiii DAYI 6115-1:15-11:11 SATUIDAY 9141 SUNDAY ••••• , , 12:JO..J:)M:JM:JM:J0-11:21 Love the Colorful Sound of Or11n9e Coan" Music J LEGALN01'1CE LEGAL N(YJ']CE ,.,_ CUT1'1CATI 0, auttMISS. ,ICTITIOUS II.AMI Tl>e uftdenltrwd dD ttrtlfV !My are CIONIUCt... . 11<1•1-ti -14 '""*' lstaM. H-' ltMCfl, C.llfoml•. ~ .... flcfltloul nrno -"' WIGS •Y \IAHCl_,11'1 ,,_ "'81 MW llmo II .......... llW ... ~--­-... Ill" .,_, ,.._ -' ,.,,_. -:.:. tel.:-. 11117 Met ........... lllC!ne. C.l!Mnllel Of-··-"'· SJ• WlllM Owll Aw .. IMIM. C•llforNll o .... Merell ,,, ,,.. Tilwtdly, M.U n. 1'61 Your Monef'• Wordt U.S. on Business Safari in Africa By SYLVIA PORTER for ail b'pea ol consumer ~~jj;s Nairobi, Kenya: ht 1982. producta cltl only climb M • tbe Africanl ralse their u .. Al just before Kenya woo It.a iDI ltandardl. Moat llplt1· in<S.pendeoce from Bntaln, cant. th1I Jut December, "-r:;. only 22 U.S. corporation• Kenya, ., and 1 and ...... bad direct repreNDtaUon ln e •·.;-.-.;:11:..~ tbl• entire nation of 225,000 Tan.ianla formally establllb-~~ square miles. Now the ed the Eut Atr1can Com· Alldllr:._·~~ .,,~ number ii 71 at leut and munity. s I an a I l n I for ,;51l:~ businessmen the birth ot a ~ total U.S. Pr 1 vat e in· single three-oat.Ion market .A.,...,. ... ,, vestment nll may be over of about l>,OOO,OOO potential-.. .ff" tlOO million. customers. In 1982. Kenya'• capital HOW SAFE la an ln· 1 . ~., city of Nairobi wu prlmar1· vestmeot? While there is no A 1_· ly known as tbe playground shield against poor judg· •:" If!. ot the wealthy British and ment. It's cloae to a "how ~ 11 • the atartlng place of Hem· can you lose?'' deal a.s far . ,. ingway-type big g a m e •• expro....i .... on is con-•c tafuiJ. Now Narobt i1 -tA ..... becoming a central meeting cerned. r spot for bu.sinttsmen trom Both Kenya and Uganda ,.. · all over the world and the have rejected nationalism of 1,5 • starting place for u.s .. type foreign companies a.a a • .._ ,, ~,.. ··-·· ....... ......... I V•-Afl*,_ O'-'-'-'" ..... -C.1 ....... la, ~-c ....... : 0.. MMdl IJ. ltH. llefl<• -· I NoMrv l'\llKk M a.W fw Mid Sia ... --11¥ -rff VeftC>e An<Hr..., •nd GI-Se•r-"1 .,_,. N -le . .,.. __ ............... ,,. big boalnese safaris. policy and embrace the con-• 1~1 .. S T R A D D L I N G the cept of private enterprise - equater aloag the coatt of under government regula· ::r.: i !."&.. Mutual East Alrica, Kenya aeema tioo. A U.S. company com· ____ .._ __ i11e ________ 1 so remote from the U.S. ing in to these countries gets But whJ!e it ii 7,300 miles legal investment guarantees from New York, it is no from the two govermmenll longer remote at all. ~ investment guarantee• Leading airlines are br· from the U.S. government Funds "' to IM wllllln 1,.,,_. .,.,, ""_...., ,....., •QC\IW lllt .. -. 10"' ICIAL Sl!ALI Ot'Nlll Vivi.., Uft, Notary "1bll< MY Comml .. Mlfl 1•1'" Merell 21. IHI l'ulM~ Oro-c-• D•lll' llllol, MMdl I'-2'1, • itfli Allt11 4 IM .a-.. LEGAL NOTICE inging Kenya's c a p I t a 1 too. within overnight distance of What's more, a shrewd Kennedy airport. Under the investment can return u . "'n~~i :'~':'oa~C:~~ No rco: e n I i I b t e n e d pohtical much aa 20 percent a year. TM• COVWTT ~ ou•• leadership of P r e 1 I d e n t recouping the whole stake IWYte• OI" ~=nOlt'S IALI Jomo Kenyatta, Kenya'• in ftve years; 10 percent ~ •llAL ,.°'" .. "' "' P•iv•H government ia p u r a u i n g a year ii "routine." Bil U.S. ~:~ --., 111e ••t•i. "' DOl.OllllS policies of e c o n o m i c deals are reported now IC. MAH • .u 1uu,AT•1C1C MAH. moderation which are under con.aideratioo l D ::!~.!: MAH. •• DOt.ous MAH. ~igned to attract private livestock, meat productlon, ,.,.~~."'a'"!.::=.:= ::,,_,....;~ capital. and the way U.S. food proceulr:tg. ,_.. ., 111e •'-1• ., o.ior.. companies are moving in. OF COURSE, there are 1er .... tr1c11 ""•· ....-. w111 ... , the years of B r i ta I n ' • risks. Thia la a ..-.... of ------------I""' •• "'"'-'• ..... .. .. hitMtf -......... 11est ....,.,, -... .,. •"" ~ domJnation ol foreign in· mountin1 nationallam and :'':ii'::::'.,.., -:!.'i:P,.:: ~ vettment here are limited. the Eaat African bu an :':.A'::~ .1..~·. ·~..,~11111~ The U.S. interest ls un· a.lmoat delltioua pride in h1I ,... n .... ,...,... 1rr i.w ... tM efllc• derstas>dable. Nairobi is a new independence. The :..,.~'""~~ '.::1141,t":"11111""s~ highly aophiJltJcated city of naUons have been IPMdlnl ~ MeM. c:.1.-•• •II !fie r1tftl, '"... 350,000 and a focal point u p • p 0 I i c y 0 f ......_ * ••11 • ,._ -.c....i. " .. 1-.1,.._, _ _.1-n" to ~-"' .-,. 111 111et ~"''"' ,.._,,, for the entire continent. n.u•~~ &v•-~llN~ ·~ ·~~....,,..~~ East Africa baa enormOUJ out the Aalans wbo bave ., ~·-..,. ., c:."""'i., 11111cr1w potentials in raw matertall held a virtual monopolJ on • 'r:W:f. ., T,ect N6. sm. "' 111e and agriculture which U.S. small buaineH and to open Clf'/ ., """'' ... '°" a..c11. cou""' of capital can develop for pr~ up more opportunitiel to :!:'9.:.c!': ~ c..,:::mi• .• •• ,_; flt u well as benefit to African.a. The exodux ot :· : 9:ic:': .:!~ ,_::: the nations I n v o l v e d . Aslam bold.inf B r 1 t i • h of .... ceul'!ff. Despite overall restrictions passport. to BrltaiD and Brl· c%.. i.:.:;.::-;.=: on U.S. invetbnent abroad tain'1 clampdown on 1lle1r rltftrs. rlttth ., .... _ .. ..,. to help improve the balance immliration have made ~~ _:,._.-., .... of paymeota, today' a rules worldwide bead.lines but tbt Z:i. C..: ~!. "';';." :.,111e c!:'"': permit U.S. companies to key point to be made here 111e ~ .,.. ,. _..., w. ..,., tnvut 10 precent more thl.1 is that the exodua will al •114 Ille -..~ .. be ..... ... -1 t ·-11.. ·-..,._"°" • .... w ~ eourt. n•• ~ than lat ln aucb eas .... mporar...., aggrava .. • ,,. 1'*'""" .,. .,. be 11rwa'9d " un .. ·rdevelo-.i areas aa abOl"lages of s k 111 e d tf ... flf clMe tll ftet9W. ...,_,. ""' I'""" •"'"-· _, ., llOllcv • 1111e lftwr._, Eut Africa. workers. The queltion of _.. ............. -" .. .....,_ ,_ di ln h'-b b-" b _,._ ..,._ •• --._. ..,. .. .,. ..... w s.e1i.r Aiu. .. a re.,on w I\: w -appena tu\.Q ncD)'l ... .,.,, ,.,,.., w111 .... e11.,,_ -11. milllom are aWJ on a non· ta (now la h1I '10I) diu AJf M9 .... ...,.. -.. lft • .. _ M--~ "'"',. -.. .111 "' ,_.,,.. .. .,.. money 1yatem and income JS ever·preHnt. n.u &MoM:A :=-~,::_ ::\ .. ~ ,;;:; per person it juat croHing of coffee berry diaeue has sire.t. C4e"9 MeN. c.1N11n11L ., -• •too a 1ear. 'lbe demand caused a disastrous slump ~-:. ::"iw'::. ~-= =~i:1-----------------------. ,.,_1"' al -,._ lflw .. "' .. llUOltc.tlool .. 1111• Mila •Ml ...... llM -'ilfle-' ....... i.. '°' lllrtllef ~--... ..,_ ~,:. ~'+S.: ::.:,-:= The Man from Merrill Lynch -:.::.~ i:..·:~. looks at the stock market Mrn/11lllretrt• .. "' wffl ~nr;:::: ::.:= Malle. and tells you what he sees D_..... M. JACIC MAU, A~•·'­...,_ Uw ...... ...... ,,. """ ~Ma-.C..... ........ '"., ... .. ~ .... A•w ...... .. l'vtJIWMd ~ .... C•1I 0.lly llllet, IMrcll 2'1. D. -""'" J. IMI _,.. LEGAL NO'l1CE •OTICI 0, f'Uauc Mh•IM• l•,o•• THI CITY COUNCIL 01' TMI CITY 0, l'OUll'TAIM VAU..Y '40'TICI IS Hllltl!aY GtVIH -°"' '-·· Mtll '· , .... ,, .,. ,M. .... ,.,. c-11 c..-n. City "'"· 1mo. Slater Allehw. ,,_,_.., Va I It y • C.llfarllie. 111t CllY Cou"CQ wtn hold • ..ibllc '-""' ... !fie lflflawl"': "-I .. ~ Cl I llllM= AC> -"-"""9 "'" v.n...a ""-., .., HHlll & C-ny, fw IJftleft Oii C-. ... ..., • , ... ,. A-..... .-...."' SIF'MI. TMt INltff It "9lne .......... llWWIM'I "' ,... "'-"" I.awl .. Ille Sltfe ol C1ll,...nl1 IO<w"I Ceda M ... el 11q I ...., Ille ~--"' YelleY loftlftt ~I-. Ti.. lOfllne O....,.nce, z..,,,.. ,,,...... •• l•lllblh ... °" ".. ... ..... "'-'"' o...-. •rod .... av1llable fer ...cMlc 1-l\oll -•· ""''"""°"' OloM ... .,... .. ......... '" ,.,.., .,. I" _,.,... 19 "''' .,_, wttl t.. •l...,. a11 --llY lo .., 10 It "'""-' ll!IW'INllCll" la CIHlred, YOU MIY COftfK1 1119 1' .... 111, O.,..rt......,I .,. ,., 7'?4 Md rmr 1o ,.... v .. i.nu No 7". CITY COUNCii.. 0, THI CITY OP ,OUHTAIH YALL•Y "''"'I Cele Clf't CIWll ,,,..,..... 0.-'-' o.llY l'llflf, Muell 11. ,... ..... LEGAL NOTICE Makt your forum nsen.tlons today Are we In for another round of Inflation? What are the prospects for corporate profits? Have national and International events affected the stock mar1<et? Which Industries and stocks appear attractive for the conservative investor? For the aggressive investor? To find out how Merrill Lynch answers these questions, which stocks they con- sider attractive at this time, and what kind of an investment strategy they sug- gest, come to our: M_.et OwtloM ,._ w ...... , ....... w.d %7 Tllere'• no ch•f'CJ• or obligefio'I, of courte. 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"-' DAll. Y PILOT JI ._ • • • \ \ • DARY PU..OT EDITORIAL PAGE l A Year of Suspense Tf there were any doubt that 1968 would be an in- triguing political yeµ, it wu wiped out by the New Hampshire primary election results and the aftermath. Before the voting, there wu widespread a85Ump- Lion tllat Lyndon Johnson and Richard Nixon were "1n the bag" as Democratic and Republican Dominees. And there was a rtrong feeling Uuit Nixon will win 1n November, despite the troublesome siphoning off of electoral voteg expected of George Wallace. Political anal)'llls' estim.atee in early March showed the 538 electoral votes divided this way: Leaning to John&on. 152: leaning to Nixon, 209: leaning to Wallace. 27 and ifl doubt, 150. With 270 electoral votes needed to win the presidefl(y, Lbost 150 "in doubt" votes could swing the outcome in any direction. Sen. Eugene McCarthy'& unexpectedly strong show. ing in the New Hampghire primary (42.2 percent of the DelllOC'ratic vote compared to Johnson's 49.4 percent) rai!ed hi.I hopes to tfle point where he now professes to believe he can get the nomination. Then came Sen. Robert Kennedy. Hi! entry into the race adds a formidable candidate to the list and makes it potsil>le that the nomination ntight be denied to an incumbent president for the first time since 1884. The bard political facts of today still weigh against this, however, despite Johnson'1 deep troubles with an unpopular war, foreign attacks on the dollar, revolt in t.M cities and a genera1 feeli-ng of unrest throughout the nation. Taken together with a growing middle ctass disenchantment over inflation and overly-burderisome taxes, Johnson could lose the election. But to forecaflt his failure to win the nomination 'NOUld be unrealistic, at least rt this time. In addition to the nation's natural tendency to sup- port it! president in time of trouble, Johnson has these lhing'S going for him in the race for ttle nomination: She Saw the Naked Threat In Their Eyes "I w.1 having coffee ln a restaurant," &aid the lady. "and becaun I waa ln a hurry, I 11t at the counter. P'our men were sitting acrosa from me -quite ordinary b"Pes, cooventl.olllllly dres1ed, perllap1 .aleunen. "In came two couples and Hit down at a booth. The young 1'0meft were quite unremarkable in every way - just the kind. you see every dS7. The men with them were unex· ceptlonal tn their attire, but one al them wore hfJ hair a trifle longer than molt men do, and the other quite a bie lmger. "THE TWO COUPLES were chat· ling away quietly and .m.ably, bother- ing no one and attracting no at- tention. Then I saw one ol the four men BCl'Oll the way nudge another and look over toward the two couples. Soon all four men were looting at themand~g. "The men got up to leave, and two of them went over to the Ctl8t rack, whidl was clOH by the booth tn which !be two couples were sitting. They put on their coat.I llowly and deliberately, standing right in froot fl the loogilh.ohaired men, looghing at them Md pointin& them out to their two friends across the room. Then tbey shook their heads in obvious di1gu.Jt, and ttomped out. "YOU KNOW," she went on, ''it really madt. me feel quite sick. The two couplet weren't doing a thing, weren't even bippCy dtesled, weren't trying to atfiract attention, as some do. And. in our neighborho od espedally, mOlt ot the boys in school Dear Gloomy Gus: Voting against the President ol the United States ia unpabiotlc and play1 into the hands of the Oommuailtl, I know this la true beca.uae LBJ told me so. And has he ever lied! -G. R. """ ........ ,....,,,, ---_.., ......... _._ -Ml -.. ..._., ... Oellt , •• ...._ up through high echool and college -wear thetr hair longer than the ordinary. Nobody pay1 any attention to it. "But there wa1 something IKl ugly about the c.alculated reactkln ol these mf!ll, something so meai and pr~ vlnciaJ and full ot hate for no real reuon, that it turned my 1tomach. It wu an act of aggre1$ion -although n!Jt actually physical -without the tt\igbtest provooatlon. And. in a way, it wu crueler than .a blaw struck in .anger or passion. "THIS tS WHAT hightens me i:n our oowi.try today, mor• than the rlota er demoostratlons by the un· ~eJrivileged, by the poor o r deeperat.e, What frlghteos me Is the -what ahall l call It? -thl! 'hkkilhne11' ot ordLnaxy people, the rl!sentment of dilferences, the ig. norance of other ways of life, the unthinking reaction and resistance to change, no matter how harmless ar how necessary. "Our country can handle its minori- ty problem1: it's the majority problem that troubles me -the almost hysterical need to m.alr.e everybody conform to the pattern of the ma- jority. ThU ill the biggest ttveat democracy faces. And I saw that naked threat itJ the eyes of those four men." Absorbing Confessions Ncrman Podhoretz, a )JftCodous veteran of the literary "Enablilbment" at 36, ha.a found it 11 better to be a 1ucce11 tball a f.ailure ; to be rlch than poor; that power ll delirable; that lt ii better to give orders than to take them ; to be recognized than anonymous. PodhoretJ views hll frlend Norman Ma.Iler'• "Advertlse.mtnta for Myself' as ooe al tbe er•t wurU of con· fes&ional .autobiography in American literature. ADd in a I t t e t • r y llD1nblogr ... y called "Making 11:· Pndhoreti Ms written his own .. Ad"fl'tisement.I for Mysell.'' "the lam.Uy," as be calls it. His cart of characters is fascinating: Su.san Soot.ac, fer ex.ample. who Ms repb.ced the finMci.ally 1uccessfol Mary McCartliy u the new "dark lady" of the ErlabllJhment; Uonel and Diana Trilling, C o I u m b i a Universit y mentor and den mother tn these new beautiful people : Dwight MacDonald , Allred Kazin, Philip Rahv, on and on, Podhc:wetz made it with t h e editorship oi Comment.ary, .a role •'bich brought him l l'le\V pogit:lon, new lnvitatica in and .a.round Ibis closed circle. wtnch, to the outaider, seems to be fraustit witb je.a.J.ouales, vendettas. counter-cliques, neurOlea and mobbery. ~IP : .JAMES BAt~DWlN refu1· tel to live Poclionitz the ma.nuscrlpt d. "The fire Nut nme, '• wtddli P-...... --... in.1uc1. BaldwiD tamed It over to Wllbm -.t 1llo New Yorter who Poid -illl --CammmiwJ could afford ("I ftl tbcmdentrvc:t:''). It It ""' -" u....., ~ Wllia&. or aecnt~b.arl.na. that mlbt Padbotttl'1 COftfUlionl abtorbht&. lt not ltllldlilou• rtMlln& lo people wbO '""lluun l!onlq qry, • ..,. ........ ly, • 'noe l'lcw Y•' Ito-<I-• 0omm....., ,. Ille --""*---·elf·--• -While he 11 penonally oUtnsive to many South· erners, Ibey have much klet ti.le for Bobby Kennedy . -The Democratic leodenhip In Dllnob. Penmyl· vania, New Jersey and ellewhere la eommitted to tdm . -And John90n virtually controls the party machln· ery. If neither McCarthy DO? Kennedy can win the nomi- nation. what then? They could IOPPort Job.Mon for re- election. They coukl support the -Republican nominee, especially if he is tbe more moderate Gov. Ne.laon Rocke- feller. They could sit it out. Or tbey could try to form a new party. altbou.itb this Is unlltely, Rocketeller w~ expected to announce his candid- acy today. Nixon has a long leld. 1.n the race for GOP delegates. eo tt will be a hard. uphill strug&le il the New York governor is to have a chlhoCe. Yes, it's a political 1ear of lrigh 1Uspense. It couJd see present "ct.rt.linties' upset. It could be<:ome a real horse race, one that would drive a tract handicapper out of his mind trying to aet the weights and oddl. Open House at El Toro Thal gooft neij!'.hbor on the Orange C0a.st1 the Marine Corps Air St.aUon at El Toro, was officially commiss~ned 25 )'ttal'tl ago thiJ week. It has since moved from the mtug of a temporary wartime training center to that ol a permanent muter· jet base with a milltary ~liaU:tion of more than 7 ,000 now and nearQ'. 1,350 ct employes. Tot.al ptyroll is about 171 million a year. The base is an integra1 part of America's defense. Orange Coast resident& will have an opportunity to learn the details of its work and al!o to salute the Leathernecks when they hold their Silver Aonlversary open house this weekend. • North Korean• Sag The.,,'U Demo.ad Ran•om Pueblo Crew to Face Mass Trial? WASHINGTON -North Koru ap. pe-ar1 to be letting the st.age to try crew members of the capared in- telligence ship Pueblo. Tbe release of the purported letter from ... crew to Pruident Jobnaon 11 bel.nl in· te-rpret.ed by U. s. tntelllrence 3Utboritie1 .... part oi a pt0119.&md.a build-up leading to a mas1 tri.aL During thetr aecret Paibmunjom m..tingJ witll U. S. olfidak, North Korean representatlvu have con· 1tantly hinted that legal .action against lbe crtWr is i.mminerrt. In addition io demancHng that the U. S. admit that the Pueblo was operating in Chel:r t.ritorl.a1 aters, the North Koream are aaying th.at belfore the crew wfll be relel.sed "cer- tain paymente for damag•" will bave to be made by 1he u. s. In Ddn<Om· munist lan(Uafe, 1lhil mean.s ransom. EASTERN EUROPEAN officW1, wtio1e governmenta have diplomatic mi1slons in Pyongyang, have sent 1imilar information 1brough private . •· ••• Saui' ' cb.annell to tbe state Department. They say the North Konl.DI are plan· ning to In'. Ane , and then ,.Jeu< the crew lf the U, S. admitl the Pueblo intruded and pays the tinea. According to these Communist di.plomais, the Nortb KoreaM plan to handle the Pueblo case similar to that ot four Amerlcan ruer1 cap- tured in 1951 in Hungary when their plane wamtred oll. course arid wa1 forud to lam betiM the Iron Ortain. In that lntema1ioul lndder&. the ~ ~auoa paid ruwom or more thab P>,000 a head to 1et 1he ~ American Oier1 released llfter they spent sever.al montbi a.a prltoDers. Whdtler the $100 million Pueblo will be returned ls lfiJJ not clea!' from the talks .at Panmunjori. It is located In a r~mote comer of North Korea'• Wons.an harbor. TIIE PUEBW LE.Tl'ER -Presi- dent John:so!l't lldviaers are sharply split on what be should do about the ~'Wr'd Jetter, wbi.ch carried the purpcrtei:t. lipaturea of most of the mtving crewtnen, Secy. ol State Rusk, Acheaon, .and former Secy. of State George Ball, who are advitiing the President, ace urJ[ing the ~ of a ltatement wblch In eM'ect WOUld be .an apology to North Kon:a. By taking IN.I step, they believe that the crew would be rel.eased. If ranaom la dema.Dded, they a1'a fAvor p.,..,. It. n.e letter .. ~t J<1bnson contained the request th.at ... ·-admit'" -tl>e Pueblo intruded into North Kom'1 ten tldrtal waters. NaVJ officlala are bitterly oppoHd to any ~ ltatement• Ol1 the grounds that there ii no bard evidence that the ship ever intruded in North Kt'.1- rean waters. To help the crew. tbe Navy has W'l'ed the Preeldent to permit seizure of sever.al North Kore.an vessels to be used in the bargaining to free the Pueblo. DELAY IS FORESEEN -In private briefin&s to the Senate Armed Services Committee. U.S. inteiliieoce author!~ eltimate that Nor t b }\oreans will hold the 82 crewmen at leMt two months more. and possibly k>nger in order to extract as much lnforrnation as possible. From our own experience with Com- munist prUonera and defector~ these of6cial& cakulate that it tuea up to lix mouths Of contfno.al tn- terrocation before the possibility of ~ more tnformation frOm a prisoner is e~b.aWllted. '!be larger number of captivet, In· cludilla: naval officers. !lcienti.•, and tecti.mcians wHh hllhJy sped.allied skUl.s. t.ndicate the e.tt.errt ol the in· terrogation task, the authorities ex· plained. Paal Scott Satirical Writers Under Red Fire 1be young writers and other creative artists of lhe Soviet bloc seem to be 1ttflering anotber cold snap. 1be progress toward freedom of expresaion in ttie Soviet bloc sine• Stalin died has been called a serie1 al thaws and new froA.s. ~ latest chill comet from the decision in Poland to hold .ar closed trial for the author of' an opentte. It ifl 1.ald to satirize IUCb prominent Poles u Wladyslaw Gomulka, the Communist party leader, and stefan Ctrdinal Wyszynski . the ft om an CalhoUc primate. Janusz Szpotanski, tbe 34-year--0Jd author of the operetta, Qsi l Gegacu (The Quiet and the Honkers), on F~. 12 predprt.ated the clearing ol the court by aceultng his jailen of "violating constitutional ri&htl. '' In the past f<S1nilbt two plays have been withdrawn from the Warsaw stage as critical of the regime. THE POLISH COLD SNAP would be leu significant if it did not follow a pettern recently o b 1 e r v a b I e throughout the Soviet bloc. It goes back at leut two yean to the trial of two gifted WTltert who satirized Ru1sia in fiction publi1bed abroad. They were Andrei Si.f119,vsky, who us- ed the pen-name Abram Teru, and YuU Daniel, who wrote .as Nikolai A.nhaill:. Both were sent to prisnn camp after a 91!mi-publlc trial 1n February. 1966, Then Yu:ri Gimbur1. a former .---811 Ge•r1e --~ Dear G<orl>' You mentioned tntomnia. You mentioned "•leepiq p I 111 , · · Uncooked foodl art the way to beeltb and _..°"fl Gre.aM a'4 fried foodl Art llf• tbortenen. Net.a'• •11 ii tbe raw way! T.-my M.SC.. 0. a lllCbt's lloop terr • -.,r o.i be .. -. oNB WHO KNOWS. Dew OM: No wond• I ~'t llHp -that's tht tan ti.me Ml n er fry -alolpinl p(D l (-""' ......... ti 0-1• -that'• ~ be'a lilrl' ror. 0.tt>ere.0.-...... 11.) newsp&permarrl for Komsomolsk.aya Pravda, compiled .a "white book" on the SlnyankJ·Daniel trial and smua:· gled M. out of the comtry. On Jan. 22, UIS?, Gtmburg, V I a d I m l r Bukovsky, and other young in· telledua1s diemomtrated against. the recent tightening of police laws . What followed Wis a aeries of bials of varying degN!e1 of privacy on charges al .anti-SOViet .activities. BUXOVSKY'S CAUSE was t..aken up by Po1vel Utvinov, a youna: cheml1t and t.eecb«, and grandson ot Max· im Litrinov, ~er Soviet Foreign MilUter. Wittl Mn:. Yull Daniel, young lJtvbaov dilt:r1buted a peUdon to newspapermen last mcrrth and made it public. Other petit:iOOI in the case incluih one tip>ed by 31 Russian writers, lcientista:, and otber1. More recenUy the R u 1 s I .a n authorit2es barred the wutern press from a newt ~rence that was to have been held by tbe mother and the wife ol two of the convicted writers. Commented the L o n d o n Economist:"To achieve (.a) Stalinist aim, Stalinist mettloda were ln- -ble." Renunciation of Stallniit terror had been continned In February, 1!156 at the 20th Communist Party Congress. This was the aceoe oi Nik.it.a S. Khru!hchev's f.amou1 four -ho u r 1peecti dmounc:ina the late dictator and his me«hod1. lrooic1Ily, Kbrulhdlev'1 liberalism ltd to the 1168 Polilb and Hunguian uprillnp. MRS. SVE11ANA AllLlloUYEV A0 Stalin's daughter, in a television In- terview al Oct. 2, 1967, charged th.at the preaent Soviet leaden "have not changed anything, and I don't think they can change because they were broogtit up in the time whicb we knaw M the era o( Stalin." But the petitions and the street demonetr.ations of the young writers and artists -and in a negative way the closed trials and prison sentences -indicate that the new gf!lleritl.on is verging on defienct. Marvin Kalb, former Columbia Broadcasting System correspondent in MOICOW 8.Dd DOW the netwOl'k·a diplomaUc corn:spondent. observes in a current magazine .-ticle: "It la too early to tell anything more than th.at this la Sovid Ruelia'1 moment of truth." Stalin'• pby&ica.l liquklation of dhsenter1 bu been rendered historical, but character llAS.,,,.• tlom met jall lefltellee1 haven't beta. 'Present Leadership ls Inept' lrtt •"±•'*'I m.aitt«s. I SUGGBllT ftlAT -lo h time far aD ablt, 1erio111·1Dlnded pqcbololltll to -to ... aid " --·Lot ..... -publicly qd -todl;J -tblt '""""" obauld P*° ti Ill Np.t olfb. If aio, on -. ti oo qoollllOd public ~ -lot tl>em ~ --Ci' "'11 .... Ibo -olloollJ P" 7 t \:lit -I 1r1•1 t------,,,_ ... ,._,.. .... 1m....-i pool: Wiil. .. !ind~' URL P'. POPAHL ..,.._....,ri.. Te tt>e Ultar: (lo..., ..... tllf I ....... .. .,_ ..... 111 ....... ·---1_..,..,...., ~ an ol1loer'. He pve me a citltkD. 'n>ell 1'hen I lt.lr1ed to leaw, lllJ car would not lta't. So be got Ill m.v car and tried to start it. It wouldn 't start. Theo he •olsed th< 1-1 and ,... it st.aned. So I bapplJ,y drove wray wtth .a citation. NAME WrnllmLD -~•'Ml. TJ11rndq, llarch 21, ltl8 . t ; ~SPORTS CLlPPED S!IORT . ~-· a.t Wini el1 ~/UPI I -N11W YORIC -St. Peter's and l)etlil, their big surprise• unc:overed. Ui'tbe fancy and the favorite against Kansu and Notre Dame in 1 temlftnala of the National n Basketball Tournament. 1\1 1n1all, but amuingly quick ~ -probably an underdog but !n~ favorite -meet defensive-Kamu after the Flyers op- poa.i Notre Dame and Its stubborn ~ in the dau.hleheader at Mdlon Square Garden. . PM.M'\PRINGt -Tbe "tmon1a ~-1latlt Ute Cllk.,o C.bt today M tliiilr secend 'ftatt to the •sert 1pa 6i .. ftnt ef two 1ame1 before the ... frudtee Gl..U Invade Palm ~ fk a weekend 1ertes. ·De An1elt, wttMat the W'Vkell of --~ BW Rlpey wbo Wll bedded .... 9ttll a lffCe of fla, mua1ed to _.a t-'7 Yid.try WeOetday ..-er CllftiiUHI. * * * INGLEWOOD, -The Loa Angeles ~· jrall«I the Philadelphia Flyeu b)'1 t ll r pointll today in t h • tight w 111!1"1 dlTlsioD N~ Bocby Lellol batUe for flr9t pla<:i!. Loi Aneeles fell back a point u a rtllllt of being held to a 3-3 tie W-..cltY n1&bt by tbe Minnesota Nodb Stan Whlle the Flyers wen sCCJrin1 a ~1 win over the Oakland SeaJI. * * * INDIAN~ IM. -'l1le tlre-teillal ..... .... at Ute la- dlm,.U. M.C. Speedny Wed- MlllaJ wa a ......... W ... bt-~, tlY..ume .............. A,. J. hyt. Tile ur• bed time wu by Beier MeClakey of Taao•, Arts., wbo rac- ed I lap at 115.i milel H boar R ID wtt.b-tarboi9u1ed Of· Zealucler Dem Halme enlled m.p.L la Ute MW WaDlt• tutPe ear. Teammate Bnce ,..__, Ul6er New Ze••allder, ..... U.. tnek at 141.1. U WU ~,. lln& appearuce at tbe 111'1ftl•1• ftnt'rtde la I WrblJle pd !r. d.rtn la a ,,..,,_ed irtve * * * SAa\AMENTO, c.lif. -Lee Fer- rero ran the last lap of a three-mile rac. with a broken 1D>ula in bit r1Jbt ~I. a dOotor for tHe Sacramento State nm.net ald Wednesday. Feaero plac9d aecood Tuesday in a meet It J'remo. He said he hurt the leJ as the last lap started and did not triow 11 wu broten unUJ he WM ex- amlMd. l'errero'• time wu 14:17.s. Sacnimento State won the meet 74-71. l'WIDatdl ~ ttCi.A. ud Boaston la ~'*' fp.m. Satunll1'• con· IOlatioa bla• S. ~IMduled for I p.m. between lbe ~ loaer1, and the cham- planablp meetfila f1 two hours later. Bouton ! ... into it.I aane with UCLA ridbtj a l1-1ne win str.O •d ranked ll6. 1 ta the utian la U. l1PI cOllChet J1011. UCLA II DO. I Jn •• ratlDil and the Bndu bad a (T.,.m. whul1q ltreak unW tbey .., ... defeMed n.-by H.ouston at tbe ~ddome Janu~ 20. Desplt.t HoUJton 1 win over UCLA, thcl Bntlnt were favored by ~ PObda in a Nevada lJle on tbe pme. North Carollna waa ptcked by the wn• mareiil over Oblo State. Coaches Guy Lewit of HOUiton and John Wooden ol UCLA botll e~ ~teams to play better than tbeJ did in the Astrodome. At that tlmt UCLA's Lew Alcindor played with an eye injury and wu be1d to 15 polDtl. Elvin Hayes of the Couean JqOrtd • but coach Lewis did ndt feel the team as a whole performed at it.a belt. Wooden feeb both teams will Pin betl4er tbls time and be believed tb,lt If the Bcu1ns could bold Hayes t6 hi• averaie of around ~ poinQ/ tbell UCLA could pull out the YictorJ. Otf1ners Balk MIAMI (OPn -Unlelt then'1. a IQdden turuboat ta poUeJ W'bidl ia never out ol the queltion when bcleball owners are debati.D1, the Na· tional League la not 1otn1 to match the American Leatu•'• Jle8 upansJon to 12 teams -at leut not b)' next season. The National Leaiue'• expansion committee, composed of ieaaue presi- dent W.anen Gilea and club owners Walter O'Malle7 of the Lot Angeles Dodgers, Judie Roy Holbelm ol the BOUiton A.trot ad John Gallnith of the Pitt.burp Pirates, announced Wednesday it bad falled to come up with any recommendation and agreed only to study the matter further. Giles tald, "there ii some 1entiment for immediate expanafon by ne:rt year, but slnoe expansion must be approved by a unanimous vote, an immediate ch~nge is not anticipated." If the National League doesn't change lbat policy, it wlll operate with 10 teams in 1988 while the American League will bave 12. Some of the owners, including O'Malley, want to expand in 1969 because they fear the American League will split into •two six-team dlvliions and will attract afl 1he at- tention in September with • playoff between the division champions. A~g to present policy, the Na- tional League ii committed to ex- paDJion "no i.ter than 1m." At the meeting, the NL apanaion committee beard from rei--esentatives of Montreal and Buffalo, two of the cities in the running for franchises. Aho under consideration are San D 1 e 1 o, Milwaukee and Dalla4-Fort Wm1h. Later fn the day, the major league executive council met and ratified the player allocation plan to be used in next year's AL expansion. However, the counc1l did not discuss the length of the AL aeaaon or the league's plan Coach Admits Taking Money PARKERSBURG, Iowa (AP) - A gtr1I basketball coach a d m 1 t t e d WednetdaJ be took i!,100 in district tournament gate receipta, authorities said. "I haven't been mytelf the lut three weeb," Wd Coach BID Mazula of Parkenbari Hip School "I have very 11~ recollectton of the whole thing." Mamia. who was arraiped Wed· netd&y OD a larceny charge, l&ld tbe prenure of the state eirl•' basketball tournament apparently wu too much for him. ~. whole team made it to the aecoocl mmd ol the ltat. tourney in Dea Moinee lart week before losing, wu releued on bi.I own recognizance aifta' admlttinf the theft, accordlni to County Attorney CniC Rolfs. Bolf.I Mid au but $JJO ot th• mlAtng llMIMf ma 11.-l"llCOVSed. tt ,,.. stolen March 7 from u unlocked vault in the superinteadent's office at the ldloot.. to split ita 12 members into two divisions of alx teams each. The council voted the 1969 All.star game to D.C. Stadium in Washington. The 1968 classic will be played in th• Aatrodome la Howton. Brundage In Dispute Over Taxes WASHINGTON (UP0 Tb e Internal Revenue Service 11y1 Avery Brundage, president of the Intern&· tlonal Olympic Committee, Wei •U,547.59 for 1963 income tuea resulting from a dispute o v • r charitable deductiOlls, U. S. Tax Court papers showed Wedneaday. Bnmdage filed suit against the Internal Revevue Service, 1ayln1 the contrlbutlona he made were to organizations supported largely by governmental agencies or pubUc do11a- t1001 and he is therefore entitled to take en additional 10 p • r c e n t ~aarJtable deduction from ha JDcome. Normally, the muimum charitable contribution deduction allowed on in· come taxes is :.> percent of an in- dividual'• income. But H some of these contributions go to agencies supported subiS'taatially - generally, at least one-third -by government agencies or public dona· tiont, an additional 10 percent '*1uc· tion .la permitted. The largeat amount involved ii 1 $293,150 contribution iJven to the city and county of San Francisco to expand the F. H. De Young Me m or 1 a I Museum. There were also Iesaer amounts given to the Art lnstltote of Chicago. the Lovere Memorial Library and the Chicago Historical Society. Brundage is a Chicago hotel man. Neither Brundage'• petition nor the Internal Revenue Service papers outlined the Auor: lor the dispute. But it was believed to concern whether these institutions w o u 1 d qualify for the deduction ae being 1 u b 1 ta n ti a 11 y supported by governmental agencies and public donations. CHAPMAN NINE 2ND IN NATION TUCSON, Ari.%. (UPij -Defending national champion Arbona State was ranted first, and West Cout power Stanf<rd HCODd ln the season's first baseball poll, releued by the col· leliat. bQeball Ddapaper. In the collese division, Parson• Col· lea• of Iowa wu ftnt, followed by Cbapm•, New Mufco m&hlan<f s, Trinity (Tu.) and Grand Canyon (Artz.). 1be Sun Devlls are 11-1 for the teuon while the Indiana won 10 of their flrtt 11 aamea. JACKS UP GOAL -Fabulow Sam Walker of s,rnuell High in DaUM, Texas, has set a new goat tor .himself in putUnJ the 12-p<>und abot. W&lker, Upt.,....... the first prep to crack the 70.foot barrier, is now aiming for a 744oot heave. Ramblers Play Rams In ·Basketball The Lot Angeles Rams and Orange County Ramblers will trade ln their football geat for bukethall togs tonight at Anaheim's Convention Center where the two tea.ml will meet ln a cbarlty basketball game benefit- ing the Fountain Valley Boyt' Club. Ttpolf ls 6:45 p.m. Ram stars lncludlng Roman Gabriel, Dick Baas, Deacon Jones and Bill Munson •e slated to play. In the second game, the Anaheim AmilOC and New Orleans Salnta will play. Anaheim, deep in 11.fth place in the ABA'• We1tem Dtvillon with a 24-52 HCOrd, ii comini off two .traiabt naed games in Pitt.burgh. The Pipers throttled the Amigos Tuetday night 150-122 and also prevail· ed Monday night 135-118. Pittsburgh's 150 points Tuetday D!,irt tied their own ABA record for JO.Oil team points in a game. New Orleans beat the Oakland Oaks 1mG Tuesday nl&bt In Oa.kland to flchten ltl bold OD flrrt place in the Wutern Dtvision wttb a 4&-30 record. Dallu 11 ?'1DDenlJ> to New Orleans 'u tbe ABA '• flnt aeuon nears it.a end. Lone Star Report ... " Issuance of Jersey 74 Gives Ominous Warning Ominous warning from Dallas, Tex- as: Shot put sensation Sam Walker has just exchanged jersey number 70 for a garment sporting nwnerals 74. Walker, the handsome 17-year-old senior from Samuell High, originally asked for 70 when track outfits were ilsued lut month. There was a definite reason for the request -he wanted it as a conttant reminder that bis goal for WHITE WASH ..................... the 1968 campa'gn was to put the 12-pound high school shot past 70 feet -somethina never b e f o r e ac- compliJbed. Wailer'• obj e ct I v e seemed energetic, when you runz. that such world st.an u Randy Mat.loo, Dallas Long, Bill Nieder and Neil Steinbauer were never able to put 70 feet as prep•. But Samuell track coach R. W. Thompson's appraisal ol his protege belpt put Walker's eoaI in prospective. shot putter in the history of the univcne, firing the ball 71.rn. A bJnt of good things cmie fn warmup when be picked up hi1 -. pound (college and Olympic W'IJOll) sphere end heaved it 81 feet. Walker also throws the dlacu (.., 180 feet because be c!Mm't watt M it) and plays defenafve tackle on ttil football team. It was his exploits on the gridbut that earned him a 1cbolar1hlp to Southern Methodist University ad that's the lucky institution that will have bJa aervk:ec till 1972. , Wallter has built up fabulou strength, working on the weig!rtl seven days a week. Be even baa won a couple of Dallu ~ contesta according to Shiver. Samuell Hl&h bas aparkled tn tbt world of cinders before Walker came along, bouting national record re1-f teams for the 440 (41.S) and mije (3:14.9). However, tbose marta bne since been broken. With Walker threateninr to fuJW1 th• goel he silently set by requestDg jersey number 74, there may be cm record forthcoming that Samuell B1Cll will hold for many years. Potpotarrl · · Braee GoeteU of tile Rama W beeD $be bff Uckef p111lter f ... f4; nllhl'• baatetbaD cl&1b W•• Ute Runt and Ora.al• ~ Ramblen at Aulllelm Conell:• <:eater. 'From Now on It'll Be Bo and Jo' Wedding Bells in 4 Months for Belinsky He tells about the youngater thusly: ''in my 23 yean u a coach I've nevtl' bad a boy as dedicated to work and lmlll'O'rial bimllJt • Sam." School 11tblettc dl.rector Haro1d Shaver describel the S-1 ~. 2»pound ac. a "the kind of kid who works un dark. and nen tbell JOO have to nm him oU the track." Walker, a 3.0 student, WM a iood prospect in hi• ftrlt two years at Samue.11. h•flnl the ball 11 fMt as a 10th grader and M the nut 19ar. In 198'7 be won the Ta.a State Meet and bad ID llllbuten NCOfd. He'• dUpdled CJf ever 1• · e. tbe frael!1 whldl wUI beadll .. Fontata valley Beyt OU. ~ hes Ill Pomdabl Va.Ilty •. Newest aporfa celebrtty ~ Into Newport Beach it • · Cates, heed football llOach at CoUtp. Bellnft7 u be IDd bll intended were lntr MW8d ln ~ Beach, Fla., by • Lot Anltlea Reporter. a., who'• nm aloo1 of several cm r..n lD tia llUeball career, bu apt CGlllpu:r .. tb:Dal wUh 'tmn.le Ya Dana. Tiu LoalM, OUuJt M«an aX.,....,.,toumeatcw. Be'Uuky Aid 1lie hoped b I • l\llpPltoa could '8 rao1"d with Altro Genenl ~••Spec '' Rk!Mrdlcm. - Bt Mid lt Hoaltlaa aalpl b1m to It.I Oklahoma QtJ fann club, be'll qult and retire to lla1raU 1't»ert be aat Jo mel Boftvw'. outaide tbe Lem Stir ltate. fw bad llMrd cl ~· llDd· U:: ~ Cliok cao. ol tat matt.er tn bit ant ~ ., 1IM -compettttye ettaon, 1111SMlblD1 a 'PGt of •11~ -the '1'M1ett nw bJ I bfP ICbaicl boy. Tbe nm ..u he ten (llf to ••onlt' M. But he atoned for that di.up-~ bJ lut wut•WI'• dMt1nt .... .. blcmae the llUtMt llnP , Deb ~ ... of Onace Cllul cone,. eoadt Rar a.n.c.. 1a ~ petbs1 IB Uae NCAA mau ;I 1wm aampfoald,. at A: O..rsta. wurtai drie .__, el State Cte•• Bead). fte ...._ Ne,..,.n Ba r•e mp_. It l•hJ .. CM. ....... ... 41en. Dllpatch from the Cotta Mela of tht Brttllb Iii.! rMdc McI>aD9Jd writ.I ID to point tat Lord Baw Haw <Wllllam loJot) In fact Ill ldlhm-. aot -..... 1 ......... ~ •1t.i•-~·~ Beutea Still Lookl•g 3 of 4 SemifiOOlists Have Won NCAA Titles Tbree al .. -··•"•lWI In this ...-.r1 NCAA i.lbbl1 cbam_.,lp wiWIDllllt lit tM IM Angelel 9Pcril AMa baft m....-4 to earn th• coveted crown in past campaJps. Only the Unlvenltr of Homtull Chargers haft m1ne4 that bl8s' lllll they happen to be tU ftl.y undefeated five in th11 year'• clullc. UCLA bu nailed lMINJs thr'M tlm• -all tn b i.t fMlr' n 1nm - while North carolDa ad Ohio Stat.e have each C8ptUred the eolleliate hoop title once. Throu&h tbt h1lt«J of the touna- ment, tht Welt Couf htl 1.-.cl well. with eight of the w1nDen comlJll from that region. In tht put 13 yun, lix of the ch.ampiona blwe been tram the west. ancbond bJ UCLA.'1 tine tlt. ID the lut ftm ,... alenl wt1h San Francllco'1 back .. t wins in the mld 50'1. Also, In that l)eltod, Wiii Cdfornia's stlnin1 71-70 .ldlorJ over JflfTY Weat ard bla Wtlt Virginia teammetea. In the earl:t IQlnl, Orep and Stan- ford made the.tr in-nee fek. Oreton won the optMr aplmt Oblo State ln 1931 and 9tmdc:vd follond wltb a &S-31 *'-f '1ftl Dal~ In b fourtll ~ ~ Ille clll*. * * '-ti. 1931 -Ortton ... Ob1o SI* 3S 1940 -hdlm eo ~ a 1941 -WJacamhl ~. W& Stat M 1942 ..! Stldord "· Detwocdb 31 Beware! Check The Map Before Making ·TV Trek lta .... WyonUi 48, Georsetown St 19'4 -Utlh 42, Datmouth 40 (<YI') 1M5 -Ok& State U , NYU 4S 1946 -Okla. State 43, No. Carolina 40 1M7 -Holy CroM 58, Oklahoma 47 1948 -Kentucky 58, -1« "2 19411 -Kentucky 46, Okla. State • ::.~~~~St. 91 1952 -Kansas 80, st. Jobn'1 83 1953 -lDdiana 69, Kianau &I 19&4 -LaSalle t2. Bradley 71 1955 -USF 'ff, LaSalle 83 1956 -USF 83, Iowa 71 1957 -N-0 Carolina 54, Kamas SS (3 <YI') . 191J8 -Keducky M, Seaeu. 72 19'59 ... Cal 71, West Virldnta 70 1960 -Ohio State 75, Cal 55 1961 -Cincinnati 70, ObJo State M 1982 -Clnclnnatt 71, Ohio State 59 l!IQ -Loyola 80, Cincinnati 58 (<YI') 1984 -UCLA 98, Duke ~ 1966 -UCLA 91, MkNgan IJO lllM -Tau Western 72, Keducty 86 1187 -UCLA '19, ~ M 196& -??7?7 . .. . . . . . .. . .. -. . . . Top ·cagePs 21;:1 Mark No~ Eriough T~ Sati.sfy Bruin FiVe Tw.ty-Mvlll wlna 1a·2111me1. But for coach Jolm Wooda'• UCLA Bru.lnl, the de,....... N a t I o D • l Col1el1ate ButetlllD 0.p6ou, It ii not tood 1116.iati. center Lew Alc:lndar • the Woodtn's team, 11.s ~Amlrica REAL defemt ot lta U. Jut WMkend M Nft ~I UntfWidtr Arena In a lltuatklll limlllr to tbt 118& team. wtUcb W'tnt fer -ad tot -lta MCODd atratcht NCAA crown on t2'e beell ol the prevtou ...,..., 30-0 HUOll. ' ~"" the Brulm .... to-lvtll tbe ecort wlCh HOUiton ad mUdl tbt record "' the JIM and 119 ttama, ID tbt ''bomt" 0-of c:rOlitowD use. It bu bllll a,... al Mlacl for ... Bndm, wbo bnt )lllJed COD· liltmtl1 ..n bl aD ......... th1I ....... Tbetr Ollt 1ou .... bf 71.. to BCIGltola ta tbt Altrodomt btfcn a rteard tbNac ot a.• ,.a.. ... J'ot tbt Nit al the ..... 1be Braim have belll a tMm la •1W1 ..... "'the word. No lea tblD lbt Bndna baYt blt ln doable ~ ICClrinl. wUtl Aldndar leadlni wHb at. POUowiaa Lft. * * * « more. ll(LA CIJ.1) """"... " ,. W1dllW .,... .. "',_,,... . "'.,.....,. n t1'N41MO.. .. ,,......... . ,. ... LllUll • lM....... n f7WUlll ...... St. ,, ti WellllftP!ft '5 ,. CellfOn>la " 7SS~ «I~ .. ....,..... •• • n .. Hety(nM ,, ........ ~ ,, lOI le. C.N. '1 JI Or_... t2 111~ • '" °"9'fl JI •°"""'""" n ........... "' w• "'"'' "· " t• SIWWrf ff IU Ce,_,.,. n 7'J s.. c.iw. "' ..... .,.. "' ...... c..,. .. Housto~ Only Unbeaten Team . in1 Championships J. HI'S RIAUY 7-1 -UCLA buUtbaI1 giant Lew Aldndor lbawa that he reallJ ii a ~aper when maf(bed along Ii.de a new1 pho- toe:rar._1ier durin& a recent workout u the Bruins prepare !oz: ~1 nights NCAA ...,,,.flnaJs 1tnaU1e with wtbeaten Bomton. Tall, Talented Tar Heels Paced by Larry Miller • It's on to the NCAA flnall for the tall Jnd talented North Carolina Tar Htell, wbo rule for the second straight ~ as Atlantic c.out Conterence cbampiooa. N«th Can>lina bu a flbalou two- 1e1r record In butetball. 1be Tar Heell bave won 53 of their tut 82 pmes. 'Ibey went all tbe way to the NCAA 1emiflnala at Loaimlle last season befOl'e bowing to Dayton. Sparkplug of the Carolina team Is Larry Miller, 1 6-4 All-American from CaW.uqa. hmsylveaia. He was named Malt Valuble Playv la Ule Au.tic Coast Conference Tourna- ment far tbe .-ccmd rtraialrt JM'I. He'14Wtiapc ZU palm a lllllt· Other ~Jmabr Diet Gruber of , New Ycrt. flMlly ..,...._e Sec* of New Yort QtJ, tall Baity auk el Fayet. tle.ule, Nedi Carolaa, md fcrnrd Bii BuntiDI GI N.,, Bern, Nortb Ca"olina. A bl&tililbt of the North Carolina 1eason 1!m .,._ wa1 a victory In tile Far Welt Cla11ic at Partland, Ore1on. Tbe Tar Beeb beat Stanford, Utah aDl Ore&'QD State to become , the only l\OD·Padf1c Coast team ever to sweep that tournament Mlller wu nemed the Most Valuable Play• la. that event. , At one atretC!h clm1ng the 1ta~ North ~ awept 20 811De1 in a row. Tbe Tar Heell bond-tft?e durlnl h Wt ~ of tie replar IHIOft and strangely eaoulft b1 idel>- tlcltl scores. It WIS South Caroll.,. and Duke ov .. ~ the Tar Heels b.Y tbe margin of 8'7~. North Carolina fin.abed the McWSJ' 1U10D with a rtc«ct ot 2Z=3 and brOQ&llt 12>e ma to 'II~ wtf!a t!lr'M wiDI in ibe Att; ToarUIDeJlt ed two ID b regkmals. 'n. 'hi" Heell bea4 tuch powers .. ~·t1. Princeton, Dnte, South ~ Florida State. and Virgtnla Teda. It. CAllOUllA CIN) Ml vtnllllle .. • V"""'4e T9e11 ,. • W-. ,.,_ .. -k .. ltl'9 • • v...-. ,_ 7' 1' V.-.Wlt • " Ne. Qlr. It .. M IC...-cllv TT " ~ • • 71 " ............... ~ . 11.,.._, 11 a~ • .. 111911 .. ft v..-. _, " .. ~Sf. ., .... ~ ., 1~ Wike FWtlt '1 • Ou119 -·-rt no. " .... ...., " .... c.. •. " .... c..... " '1S OW.-• IP-. C.. It. • • GeW9le Tedi N 11 k ... ,.:e-.. 72 ............... • JtO..-" ,;~ 0 Taylor Molds Buckeyes ~- -· Into National H~p, fo.r ,. .. ,, • • • • • " • IN • ,. • ... • -· .. =Free Diri119 Ace ._. ::t-PeDais smith ol Costa Mesa shows off this 23-" l\ d lheepghead he bagied m tbe Newport Har- .. • Sub-Mariners' 5th annual fJ'ee diving 8heeps- T d derby. Santa Anita Entries Ouedt..it (J Gem.llUl Jr'IU l"amHm Kint 11 J Lamber!) I U A ...... IM Y_,I 11a llXTII ••c1. 1" onlln "' tvrf • ....,, olds and uo The Hllllldl Dis tance Se11n-<lass IV HaMia.. l"ut111 112.eot. ltlel> Dellrt ID l"leRlel HI All's C-IJ Trvllllol 110 Casllnt Vote IM vo111ce1 ne SomOelero CA ,.....,. , I 1' Out OI ,OCUS (W Haronet~) IJt llvl N""t (J lall'lbtrl I 11• Off cw 11um1 llJ C.ndY Tw (J Setlenl II' SIVIJITM ••ca. ' fu~. ~ -old fllllas. Allow•nc:el. l"urM 1.UOO. TM llvl Dlaft'loM ltandl. hvel'I Sii-CJ Gcwm1l11) xiii F1111 Fur IM Yanni tU Money lox IM Ycaial IU ...... N Cm IL l"lncay Jr) 111 Llttle Fi.-(D l"lerc.I 111 lalln WlllJIOll IM F....i.r~) lU ,.,_, O.llwry CW Humati) llS Cwratfl Mi. (J lamben) IU Mor9 l"rod IW Ma-YI 111 F1" Al'Mt1can '" .. ._., 111 lt-.IM<I (W lluml Ill llOHTM RACI. ANit "' ~ ., tvrt 1 veer olcb Md uo ClaNlflef t llowa.qa. ~ -TM l'~rn.n Alonlft CA l"lMdal 112 A''Pool To MatUI lw Harri.I 111 l ·lt-lnt W°"'s CM Voltiel 117 "-ttt'• ,..,_ (J ........ 117 Kha/tloroutfl IM Y can I I U ~rv IW H•rrtal 112 A-Vite IJ Lame.rt) 117 I-~ II IF Duffvl llJ ~. W. ltwsMll tnlMll l'tfrv. 1-T. It. lld lralMcl tntrv. NIMTM aACI. I 111• mllel 4 Yfft eldl -11•. Clalfftlfte. l"utW ~ Qalmltot prlc. 16250. h Tht C:-.t IM Y-) 115 •-1 Olrle IJ GGnulnl xm ~'"1 '" l"l!Wdl) 121 Olplomatla IW lluml 111 l'uuv Thurston 1<110 Smlllln J•lf CO l"larcel 115 ltemt '°"1 10 Hall) IU SWC Giant8 DALLAS (AP) -Three teams m the Southwest Conference will come up with 1ome tall basketball pleyen next season. Gret Fu.ltin, 6-9 from Ben- ton Dl., and Twrry Ttm- merman, 6-7 ttom Houlton, .,.. playin1 with the Rice hmm en. Scott Broyles, 6-7 from Dallas, is wttb tht SN:U frosh. The Texaa Aggies bave the tallelt tre.hman in 6-11 Steve Niles, a 2»pounder from San Antonio. Race Results ' ~ IUICS. 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The cargo area truly goes on and on.• Still, don't Imagine tlat Ptymouth sacrificed any luxury for space. No chance. • The passenger area has alt the carpeted. padded pk.tartness of a fine automobile. As for style, the Satellite Sport Wagon's wood-grain vinyl aides ~nd tatlgate say right here and now, "it's happening'" • But it's when you actually drive the Satefll'e Sport Wagon that you can fully appreciate all it has going for it... around town or around ~e country • So get behind the wheel now ... et your Plymouth dealer. He's the guy who realty goes ell the way with the Plymouth action beat for '68 ... durlng his Win-You-Over Safe ... Ncwf r '68 Sate.Hite Sport Wagon SEE YOUR LOCAL PLYMOUTH DEALEA ... NOWI At Inc. ' . . " .. . . . . -.. . --. .... -\, .... ... .... -. -~ Flame Speavlllfl Drflg Dale Jbory'11 "Pure Hell" fuel altered will spew flame at Orange County Rlceway S.turdly night in feature mat.di races ... Pure Hell" bit a record lhltteriac speed of 207 mph ia tbt rtcent Win-' ternationals at Pomona. • I . . Estancia 1st In Mesa City Cage league AREA PREP SWIMMING ROU 6oo1hml C a Ii fo r n la CoJletl. Eanda H1&h '1 teacbert and D l c t ' I Horaabol Bar 'ftl't the wtnnen la tbt just-eom· pleted Co.ta Meta Reena· tian Depet tmmt dtJ bu· Utball ...... 80Cal Olllilet tied tbt !'iltp:\a t.caJty w.m for fJntplwla ... A~ race.,.t-1,...._ Diel'• .... Elli Ill .._ wcnhBIGl--allo ~·t-1--'- Handball Aces At UCI UC Irvine. already on the nation's handball mat>, bosta another major eovent Friday and Saturday. The bt1L tntercoUtcl* handbell pla1en tD tbt western Plrt cl tbl Umt.d St&WI will IMIMlr at UCI fer tht Wut Dhill•a l n tt f'e 0 l lltlMI kall TOUJ"ftllDtat. AU wd .. ltt1. COJllte ud junior eolltft It.In trom CM Rocky ...,.,..,.,, to tbl west cOlll baw ~ llrdt.ed to cornpeg, accordiDI to UCI handbill dtrtc1or fflllfJ Burke. Entriea cloN It noon c..tlned ,..... ,.,. f7 ... "l 1 Orlollllll fU). 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TELB'\'1818N WIEWS Hope, Benny Below Paar ly CYNTHIA LowaY NEW YORK (AP) -Any e"J"minC of ........ meot tblt has bcldl Bob Hope IDd lact .._. their own act. is a rich e~t DD, ... tO lt was on NBC Wedne.day. ::.- IY CUUINT ltandll'dl of TV ym.ty .... each cornecti•n ttm.d in a procram thlt 1NQ)d have pmed JblUlttr 11 one of a weekl)' aeries. ffo.p. ever, both programa were lpeciall and in J.._, lketc'bea and ~rm. neither na OUUUindiq. Hope PoPPed into si,;bt with a pNd.ictable wf.. ley of one 1mm dincted"" at rrery Dresldentlll poe. llbtlity in a,ht and New Hta"'l'l"fre recetve4 US. kind ol attention be mual!,J reaervt1 for Calf~ THE SKITCHES lnduded one spoof ol ll.B_iiE ~ ~ Clyde!' No variety show apparently cm ti= · mt it. There ..., an excflanp concerning ic>lr3'tll · Arnold Palmer who may be a wisard of lbe .. but demomtrated tblt be 1J lometbtnl ol a__. wben i1 oomea to read:iug cue carda. = =.- Benny, ln his ontr, apeclaJ of tbe eeuoi.ucllltafi«t his ahow with celebntlill. Tbere were .. BS and .Johnny Canon aa pelt stars. 'I1lere WkQlo an ~ of \": lilllt NI IWrllll a • · IOrtment nmpg the smottaerw bi\6ift·co · Dean lilartili. SinCll Jact'1 ibow 1rU mon ~-. tied to a annnJ theme. there Wll allo a dllg to 1mert a IW'Ord swlllower IDd a fire eat«. ::;·· -- .......... ~--~t ··--·. -,. , .. .. ._ .. . ... "" -.... .. . ~ . . .. ...... . . .... ..,. . . .... ~-. . . ~ . _ . .,. . -..... _,_ "' ............ C.-.natllft °" w. 19'111 l1'RIZI' • mt -1~ lie .. 2 car pnp fac:bll lllrelt.. T'7 Slt,909, ~ • Cf tr m). Pdced for q*k ..... N ... et' ap.ln for bmdnal ...,.. erty. Leclda•rt ~ .. w. -c.M. ~2301 MS-3322 S ll·PAMIL Y ltM. -$25,500 Beaatttul borne. TurUk: val. ue. Huae famllJ rm. All built • In "Award" wtlntDi kitchen. NaturU brick &. place. All thlt pm• db Mr f1IDlPlll room. 2 bathl. Priced below awtcett 540--1720 TARBELL 2!115 Rarl>or Blvd. Me.a v ...... ,IK.e See thia tf ,.,. want • 1arp -.. 111 • c:oanto' at:ma9o pbln! ~erJ conceivable fMb.n a a flmcdaoal, ftl1 plamed bome.. i bdrma cm the ~. '7tfl10 lmlA VERDE 'REALTf ~ , • • \' I' ~·•!:'\,, * OOSE OU1S * Oclll Vie• Homes NIU IEACH ~ .. , ...... 1w • F 1paD-_, hndlli No .. COlta at dCl'OW ,._ X...SACBR~ .... ...... s -0.. ~ Illa pallm .... dlolce ot ---~Onnlaed 2 cu prqa, baflt.ln ... -. rtQPI A dilbwubln. Prtcllll ... ,.. at SZ5,!liO .. tow .... llaiwn. Jtltr. ..... l.:wl. IG-OJIS OUk:e 0,.. W.J3aDday *LACHENMYER &Um HOUSE COVIRfD PATIO NIWPORT HllOHTS Lo¥tV lartt tr.. frame the 'ftl» CIOftl'9d lfttranet tD dll1 , mt bome with lleuned al1llll A ftl"eplace tn a ~ doas LMns rm. The little GIM9t BOUie ii dellPtfull AllO l'OCllll to store ~ boat At tbla prlee 1\lla'd BE1'1'ER HURRY! $21.500 • tum1. WE NEED s.u.J:SMm CLIP PRIUT, a..ltor S!nce 11151 Df E. Ccut Hwy., ODI mu m-ai ~--:-·_: -~ -~:-=--- 6 HOUSES $36,500 Cldlr' bat ~ lncame prope1'tJ $425 mo. INSTANT TRADE ~ove Right In-We'll Buy Your Hom• Under our New &UWllBD llSTAll 1Ull PUii OCIAN VllW HOMI HAltlOlt V1IW HlLLS C4worw del Mar rs • tharp 4-bedrm .• t '6·bath 1llth ,... JIJ ._. pl'OleuioDllly Jlindacaped. new • __,. achoola and St. Jo~ -I ,ears 10UD& __ 1')tal monthly VA payment t183 ..._ JftllaYI TbJa won't lllt. I l 6 BEDROOM -$29 ,950 BeeUUM 2-1~1001q. fl bOme. 2 delun ~ ~ muter bedrOonl&--OD!y 3 years old. !'-lamily ~me is near achools and lbopp1ni -Owner will tell FHA or VA no down. Don't m1's this if JOU.I' family needl room to grow. Veterana op~! BACK BAY & MT. VIEW Custom-built S-bedroom 2-bath home with ever)' ~elusive refinement. Private area Jo. c:atkG 1'tlere every home ahows like a modeL Owner will help finance with 10% down $64,500 M NEWPORT HEIGHTS -POOL Attractive Newport corn« 3-bedroom home in TJP TOP condition. Carpets 4: drapes, bard· w0o4 ~s. wood ahingle root. large double gvage with worbllop. lSxSS pool with ftlt.er ind helter. There 1s alao a aepvate d.relling room and bath at pool area. '28,500-Eully ftftllftd. CLASSIFIED INDEX Hou~e9ulaffon1-.0.edline1 ""'°"'' .................. ....._ ttt ........ ,, ""' ~ .... ~ •• •r ftlllll....,leati.1'11. TH• DAILY ~I LOT a.umte llalllllty fer .,.,..,. .lld) Ute •xtlnt ef pUbllltlllnt 't1141 advtrtlMIMtlt aol'Natly ene ti,.... ~ D•ADLIN• 'OR COltY AND KILL11 l1IO lt.M. Ult day Nfo,. llU'89'atleft, ...,._ W .. ktM •t1ltlon •nd Mtnday MClt .. ne wtltn olotlng ti,_ le llJO ~.1111. I' YOU MUIT HA\11 kl&,L NUM•RRI wtt..-111111"1 an ad btel-. fll •telr NIU be MIN te make • NOON •f ttle lrlll riumb•r th•t1t you -, JtW ad tlket ............ et""" .u. •v.,, effort 11 fNde t. kftl er oorrett a MW ad ttld tlM ..,... .,...., but -. "9t ......... te •o .. Until \h4I a• Ue .,, •• ,.., 111 \tie ..... r. DIMl·A·LINI Ada are llrlctly Miii In ad11anoe DJ mall ., •t any .... et ear 9ft'l•N NO phone trdtrs. 1'1le DAILY ltlLOT raet"'• tM right te 1laalty, tdlt. oanwr er refute H)' ~ tlMmtnt. 111d t• ollan .. lb ret .. 1nd Ngulatlon1 wlthovt prior IMllloe. AdvtrtlMl"I may pl&oe their ad• Dy ttlepllon .. DIAL DIRECT 642-5678 WESTMINSTER & NORTH COUNTY DIAL FREE 540-1228 Hunffntton Buch S..0.1220 Laguna leach 494.94" Phones Are Open 8:00 a.m. -5:30 p.m. GLAHll'lllD COUNTll .. IN 1oc.tad M followw1 1211 W.. ..... 11'11 .. •4. ........... '"4 JJO w .. hy lttMt. C.... ..... . ............ llW .... w '-It. UJ ...._A ............. ....._ lrJO.l:JO ........ • .. Mall Addr.a: aox 117&, Newport ••aol't, Callf. Deily Pilot Cleuified HOUIU POlt SALE ~IWl'O ....... ~,' IHUl .. c~ .. D....,,. M•HAL ,.. ,. ........ ,.voa"T 1--1"1' • .,. DllAl'T .. AllVa CCllTA M81A n• WUTCL"f' ..,,.. -ILIC'TaJUL MllA Dill. MU 1111 u111vauin •Au : ::"*~ nwTAU cou.1::-:"Alllt Ult MclC IAY .. A.001t1 •nl'Oln 1N1Aa ~= I.UT ILU;I' .... ~~~Amt - = .. .. = ......, MSIWTI llH COllOMA Dll. MU --L JI. UL10A ceiwwt ntt 1AUOA .. emu&. mn1e• UAKr7171-0PEN EVES.-546-2313 :.-:=.-· IDI ~:o~ = :: ... ... ... .. .. .. -··---. THE~EAL ESTATERS -~--·· - IA ...a lm IAUOA llUn _, ..... fttUMa ~...... = IMfT'""* auae .. eu• ..... WITCUJll' mt l'OUWYA• YAU.ft .... MU&.nl a.mm MAR9CNt """'-""" 1m MAL aucll .. MAuu.9 Al¥ftlm HU 1W Ult9 lllACll .. MOUn~ IMIC UY ,,.. == =" .._ nmlllOll ...Uftll lln.UI,, ne --·-· 4AI IMCOMm TAI( ._,.. -••.,. .... ·-·--·• _, lltCMI, OV COiio.A 'D'iLMAa m MIOW•Y CITY t6W lltOll .... aALMA N•...UU 1• IAMTA AlllA .. INMILATUI• UACOe1 UY U. SANTA ANA Mll9WTI ... llllUIAJfCI U.T llLMIDI ._ TUITIW 4'41 IWYUTl9A~ ~ ~ .... llUllV un ~.:.: HACM = ~:-.. ~:-.... ....... INllTIM'TOet luetl = ~ •••uu .,., LAJHI~, .... =========-~--------HUl(T1tleTOll MMIOUll Mill SAM CUIMIMTI mt l.OCKSMIT• ii :I .. = Gener•I 1 HWTA• VAl.LIY MM DAii.\ ltOIMT C7• MA.IOMRY, lllCK Luk • bQ1!t bomell located ________ 000_ ft---ral )OQO lu.L. HACH . t• ::=N~M .... MOVIiie & ~ tn the Bouthland'1 moat d• _,.. =~8:. ':1 ':'. llNT ALS .. ::::= =, , atrab!e • tudnattis --. 5 WA TS TO GO Swhnmfnt Pool ::::::::" : ~ Unfurnished =~~"" = ~ c:!"m~ 5 HOUSES LOW DN PAYMINT :~~::::= = =~~~•A = :t=.::• ..._....., m L 1M • .... r--' ftOOLS 3 BR l~ batha. $15z per mo. OUT Of' ITA''9 ,.. MllA YlllDI •111 f'OOOU .... ,,.. -nay. In ..... __ STANTON 1'11 MIWf'OU IU.CM .. l'OO\. nav1c1 Eva Call et6-C51I Senalbl priced frcllD 5 PRICES c...uew all. Cheaper than WHTMIMSTH Wlt MIWf'OltT Mll•MTI mt POW9a ..... ,.. .AYCREST 1 1. ' Bedroom with beautitul rent! $21,500 fl.In price. MIDWAY CITY N1• MIWf'OU IHOllll •m f'UMI' 11&v1Ca Pt.D • .. ..,. L kh rt R lty IAMTA AMA wa w11TCLI'' nae 11oott1t1e 1and..,.,uw and llU'lt COY· oc • .. SANTA ANA Men. 10f UNIYlllSITT ..... nn 11.ADIO, ....... ... 5 .EDI. OOMS LUSK HOMIS ertd -tio .-.~ 900 569-W. 19th., C.M. 646-3322 OltANOI HM IACIC HY tt• HMODR.nte a ....... ! r-' _., ' =.,,.......,,,,,_,.--------TUSTIN 1t11 IAIT ILU'' l2AJ lllMOOIUMe. wnaflltt Here'• & belt -In beautUul Dlrectiool: MacArthur Blvd 2. 3 bedroom, tarre enclosed TWO S'IQRY • FOUR large MOUM TUnlM lMS COllONA OIL MAa HM sci-. ..,,.. ""Y --......... ,._ "'-.. -patio $26 800 ..._._ -'---MAIA-ANANllM ,... IALIOA ... llWIN9 ~ witb 5 IPldoua .._.. .-........., ~ nw;r. Of • ' • ~.,....1, an••ate .....,..,. llLYlltAOO CMIYOM 1UJ IAY ISLANDS ,_ llWIM9 MACMllll &lf'Alll bedrGCllm, s eleprit bettll. Newport Fwy. Tarn Oii Su 3. 3 bedtooma, with sreen room. 2 baths, built-ins, LAOUNA HILU ,,.. LIDO llLI Pl1 Slf'T1C TNllCS, .......... w ....... _ .. y room --"' a,_ J---Hilla Rd., tllen houae and 3 car prage. flreple.ce, lhllke roof, -·•at LA9UMA HACH ,,.. MUMTIMOTOfl HACll .. TAILOltlN• .... l&llll& -.ug ..... ._..... ........ u•uMA N19UIL ,,., l'OUNTAIM YALL8Y 141' Tl&MtTI ~ IWDllmmc POOL. Owner fDUo'lr msns to model area. $32,000. street. Only 2 ~ old. LUI CLIMIMTI m• U.LIOA ISLAND -TU.a. c..- tramferred and -""· to '· 3 bedroom ' family room, Out at area owner Dl u • t SM JUAM CAf'lrTllAMO ,,,. HAL HACH .. TILi, Llllll.-....... ·~ $15 950 .. ~ ~a11 to -u c•rn.t. -u aalrl .. --""" ,.. ... y CAf'lrTllAMO IUCM 1121 LON• llACM -Tltll nava -lllCrifl at tbe tial:lal-.....,. -_,. -r~ """ . ..... • ....,,U<N. ~ tnt ottAMel COUNTY .. TILIVISIOM, .......... ct 0~ " 1n1. $32,500. 540-1151 Herltqe Re al 'i::~:t~"' ,,.. UltDIN 9110VI ..,, U,MOUftaY })I law price of $54,000. call -..~.a-2 BR ..__ 5 2 '--"-+ Ectate OCIANllDI 11'1 WSITMINITllt 111t WILDI"• today. ~ ..,... · ~ den, 5 hltht. SAN DIHO Tm MIDWAY crrr ..,, JOBS A EMPLOYMI cutt A delm. Haer Catbolle formal cUn:lni room $40,500. BY OWNER. Near ~tcllU 111V11t11D1 couNTY t• u.HTA AMA ..,. '°' wAWTIO. ,,.. dJarc:b. EJltra ... a lep-ahopptna. 3 Bdrm bom•, C~DOlllMITJIUIMI MOVID ,,_ SANTA AllA MlleHTI ... JO& WANTirO. ._ .,.. ,. 1"' TVrTIM ... JOI WNO'ID, a.rate waa1c lhop for the 1arp liYlnc with ftreplace, DUf'LllXH 'O• SAUi ""' COASTAL 1111 MIN. WOM... - mu o1 tbe houR. Call diDlna area, new built-ID ArAllTMIH'TI '°' IA1.I "" L.AeUMA HACH 1711 DOMUTIC Ml'-' - aow. kitchen with birell cabblet.r, RENTALS ~u:t,:~~L Ef ~=~:C~~~~ ,_ = 293 E. 17th St. 64$-4494 new FA turnaoe. Larae lot Houte1 Purnlahed :..'!!llMl"°1Jt''fftAM ;; .. AHHClll. ._.. • ,.. ....,,.... .. Victor .. 646-alll TWO s mt 2 lletb bDmet • 1 wt1tl oYal pool. Tak• ~ diolce • both vaeant a: nady for accupeney. $19,950 la $21,tSO "11.ADI , tarJabmot01I°*' an ii OJlta ..... HAG ••• ,...._..mo .Dnllt. ........... Of .IDO ran: ...,. GNJllla tomO .... w .. JdALTOA Evenlnp 648-1259 • 66x.l.26, with block wan... HNHAL -R .. E~L ESTATE • "'" WAN"nD • ._ ,. i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~ 000 .,,., """'7 ltlllTALS TO SMAii .. "' 1 JOIS--Mea & ·-,_ ._,, • '""""'"" COSTA MllA 11• 0.nerll AOlllCIU. Ml9 a._ !!! DUPLEX LOT VACANT i,, blodt to ocean '23.500 UDO SANDS 3 BR, 2 Ba, $22.500 BEACH COTIAGE Good locatlon $23,500 George WWJamaon, Rltr. $22,000 It'll: IU L MIU.\ DIL MAa ,,.. T1Ul'UJC, tk. ,,. :~:: .. !.:::~ -774 t• Ollft MHA VlllDI 111t CONDOMINIUM "" TMUT'ltlCAL -How about that! Can be taJt. COLUOI f'Alllt ,,,. HNTAU WAlfTID ,,,. en aver rib no increllM ::::g:~ ::ti" :: ltOOMI "°" HMT "" MERCHANDISE POlt • tn lnterftt nate. LoYeJy 111wPOn sMNa ... =~ ~~~ COUtlT1 ::; SALi AND Tl.ADI lhake-roof ''family rocm unH01111 tm euan MOMn ,... ,Uitflnvu • DOVllt IMOlft m7 MISC. Hlf'fALI 1M O,,ICI ,UllMrTVI• ... home kl M.,.._ Verde. Orm-WISTCL"' me INCOM• ,.110,.111n .-o..,tc:I IOUN'MalfT !!! tt movlnl to other area UMIVllltlTT ..... nn aUllN&ll f'llOt'lltTY .. no•• IQUlf'MlllT • -· • anidoua for deal OOered lllVIMa 1111 TUILA PAlkl .. CA .... HnAUlt&llT .... IACIC IAY IMI IUllllnt aaetTA&. .... IAlt lfOU.,MlllT _, I~ $27,95(). IMT ILUf'' lt41 O'f'ICI lllllTAL em NOUHNOLD eOOOI -COlJ..EXIE REALTY 546-6880 111v1111 T111uc1 nu INDUSTRIAL f'llMHTY ,.. uue• SALi • COltOllA DIL MAit HM COMlllllltCIAL ... 'Ult•ITUal AUCTIOll - Price tt.duced ::~1ftu11ot : =n•w. 11"'"" :: =~ucu := _ l th1I la a "abarpie" LIDO llLI llll 11.ANCMlt 61M RWllM MACMIHI - IAUOA llUllD U. CITllUI elOVll '1n MUllC.U. IMITIUMaln =· too. Tutefully deccnted HUlf'flM•TOll HACH ,_ ACHAH "" f'WIOI • OHAICI iaree Mesa Verde Cam· f'OUlf'fAIM VALUY "" LA«• ILSIM018 "" 11.AOIO bridle home with new drap. ~~ :~~ = ==~~~~~~~UY :: ~~vl'':.1ao • ~!\!~~~== ,. le new C&J1)eU. even OU .... COUNTY ... OtlT °" nATI ... °" .. ,.,.. ltlCCHlllHS - -. TT x In bethrooma ' cloteta. Now ::~~::'J.. =~ MOUl'fTAfll a MIHT. .... ~.a., .. .!. H41LIU.,....., ...... A~ to "" 'ltll\ IUIDIVISION I.AND alt nv _ .... 673-4350 OPEN EVES. IT &UAN ... .,,.,.... ...,.,_., oo ear;:. MIOWAY crn .,, tUL lfTATI ... VICI "" 1P01tT1•• 900DI -"' Int of tenm. SA•TA All.l M•1etn1 --.... SXCMA.... .. llJIOCULAU. tcOf'9I - RESTAU•. & NT OOLLEGE R'"" .. 'TY """' • .._ c0Anl1. .,.. II. L WAlfTWD .,. MIS(9LLMllOUI ,. fLll' ......... '7Fir""°" 1.AOUN.l llACll .,. BUSINESS nd MllC. Wdft'D .... Indudln& buatnea, bulld-PRfVATI! 'ARTY ~~t.::,.~L :: 8 t=::.•n . ._ -me ' c.:i lot Submit )'OUI' UM JUAN c:umu• 1111 PINANCIAL ITOltA• = will purebale bome or • CAf'llTltAHO IUOI :-::::::: ~Mma = IUILO-IMmNLI - terms. $32,500 eoma ~p ONLU destr~ .. :tv": •• ':::" CCllUlrTY ,.: IMVHTMllf'f o,, ,....... Git .. ,n·"· -~ IVIST.:: PRINCJ ALS Y. &a-,....., YACATIOll HlfTAl..I !M INVWITWnff WMl'TD .... -l. - COMDOMllllUM Mt MOMIY TO LONf mt f'l'TI. HMllUI. ·-~ Acre on Tburtn with OUf'LlllH 'Ulllt. 9'I N&llOlllAL 1.0AMI .. CATI - duplex. Kne plans, pmnJt RENTALS =':,~.!~~~~"' = :::., ~ a: bid.a on 4 add:ltimal unita. Ho U fu 1 heel HAL enATI LOAltt .,. LIVIQT'Dar ijM s:M.000. ~/&-5691 HN•i/.~ " m 1 ... =~-=:;,.~ o.-. : CALIFORNIA LfVING : ·-COSTA MllA 11• .. C•t• Meta 1100 MllA ML MAii .... ANNOUNCEMENTS ==-=~.:·;.... -.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1~:t.::•::u m: •nd NOTfCIS PATIOS ... NIWl'Otlt luctt -,_,... Cl'w. ._ ,_ &•N--WATERFRONT lflWf'OllT H•n. ft'll ....., ..., VACATIOMI -N8Wll"Oft .... .. NltlOllAU .. TIANSPOltTATION • ' ---~---=~- WITH DOCK IAYIHOllll 1121 AllllOUllCIM8WTI t4lt IOATI a YACMTI Mi ' I h b DOYll IMOltD _, ~.:::..u = IAIUIMTt -0 ft macna New!y carpfted, draped • WHTCUI"' = PAID OIUTUHY Mii l'OW•ll C~Ullftl - peJnted In • out. Private :::i~:..-.llllTY ..... ml .. Ulf81AL DIHCTOb MM =~L•'=" = DOVER SHORES A Man~on OD die "Gold Ooaat" A O>nteipotaJ lilame of o-t cltt1nctb:I. 4 BR, """ IOdal rm. • ti.Cb rm.. 1•elfllbia Virw ol ... wbDle Hatt>or ltff. ~lY ~. dT&ptd. laadic'pd. $129.900 OPEN DAILY 1324 Gel•JCY Drive 642-IUS $21,SIO 3 BR, 2 BA ~ tree ltned ttnet. SMl7 6 mat Owner movln1 • c..da. JO* dmrn ' YGU'N la. dock for )arp boat Ablen-IACIC au .. l'LO"ISTI '411 ao.T MAI~ - tee O'lt'Del' plicn low at IMT ILU"' IMt :~=-';"~llD = IOAT UUWCHI... -"" 800 &...... ,. .. .,... ., ... .,. llVltll TlllACI .. CIMaTllt' LOTI t41e lll&AAINI llevlP. - .....,, IVI' no• .._....... COltOllA 011. MAtl .. CIM8TlllY CIYP'ft Ult '°"" ft.If', MOOll .. W. Haue IALIO.\ mt c .. MA'1Mll91 .. ~ .. ~ a. L C... ...... IAY 1IUlllCll mt MIMoltlAI. f'Aattl t4ft IOAT allfTAU ..._. ..... ~ LIDO ISUI IU1 AUC'TIOMI ... IOAT c....na ltl ....... ot ...... IALIOA ISUMD mt AVlATIOtl n•va ..., .... " .... IOATI Nfff'OltT dST Dn ........ 6Cll IOAT MOV ... '411NTl•eTOee HACN ... ·-•• IOAT ---·-.. &Ill ~TA~ .......... ,.·.·---.--MUWTI""* ........,_ ~Anoet ... --·-""llTAlll YALL8T Mlt t=.. ':o-;'tea .. AllCUl'T llAL IMCll a.t •ftMAll & TWTelt... 64111 l'l.Y .. ~ '4 .-'4~1, .... IC.. ~:9:1:"'9 = SIRVICI DIRECTORY ~=· ll!!!!!!!!!!l!!!mll!!!l!!!!!ll!!!!!!!• Ot1M14M1 CCHIWTT ... ACCOUNT!... .. alCTCLal SANTA AMA JAi ......... RltYtal -aucnec u.. $2 A5I WOTMIMrTU Im ~f'f'L .... HP&ia. ,_ Wt MOT•CTCl.n . MIDWAY CITY .... AIPllA\.T, Oii .. ~ ' IAll'TA AU.....,..,... -&rre ._Al&t -AVYO ... YIC:al A.....,. .-.II ·-·· I Ct»IT&l. .,. AllTe. ........ ,... ... ... ~"'° 100U • .,.,.. Down 00 ... _t ...,,.. 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GQ.Y P1\.0'T TlMndlr, ll.ai 21. lt61 :w•:.iiiiii~~ ....................... ._ __ 11119_..11111111•~NOUSU--IA&.I --------'- I'm The Kind 'Of --Woman Who Gets What She Wants • • • Because I'm The Kind Of Woman Who's Smart Enou9h To Use DAILY PILOT Classified AdvertisinCJ e.r...,. l'M, th.r.'1 nothing •round eur home enymore thet isn't bein9 used -beuuse the minute I discover something is no longer needed, I sel it, whi1e it stift has maximum velue, throu9h an ineipensivt DAILY PILOT 0.Umtd Ad. Th.t way, instHd of a clutter of things -: we don't use, I hne the extra cash that leh mt have tht newer things ... the "extra" things my whole family enjoys. Here's whet I mten. The cash I 9ot for the good clo+t,es end t,ys the chndren had out9rown bou9ht me the decorator I.mp I'd bun wanting. The musical instrument no one pleytd paid for t big p.rt of our portable stereo unit. The power tools redecorated our deu9httr's room. And, just for the fun of it, #Mt CJOOd chair that just didn't match anything •nymor• tocM rny husb.ncf end me out for • fabulous dinner et +f,e f andest resteuren+ in town. Go ~h your home. Mah 1 list of 11 tM wor+hwhi1e thin91 you f1ncl tl\et aren't beincJ used. fYou'I b. surpriwd et the numb. you turn up the f;rst time.) Then, dial 642-5671 arry time betw..., I a.m. end 5 p.m. end tiv• your ht toe friendly, e~ Ad Writ.r. That's el there is to it.~·, ineipemive tool tt c.n cost you es t.ttte . 11 PENNIES A DA Yl Wel MW th.t ,_ bow "'Y eecret -im't it flme you ·-pt,..,._. tew.N bettw, ........ MppW Rvint with • ·=_DAILY PLOT a..tflecl ,_.7 Stwt i*nt the klnct . ..: ....................... ......,1 ~ & 0. DAll.Y ra.ot 0 dlW l.S YOUR AD [H CASSI-rrs • .a:n:LATJON tbl J'IEDT Someone will b9 .._, ...... J09 find In klofdr'W f« It. Dial HMr'll O.etfte4 Ml· a..dr ttiem rer qaJCk. e1Ddmt ......., ..,., LEGAL NOTl<Z ... ,..., uaTll'KA,. °" ........ l'ICTnlCMIS UMa The _,,..,.. lll ct'9lfy tlwl' - COl'dudillt t IM'-., Ceslll ._, C.llfonlllr, ...... Ille fldln.. ftrift -of COSTA Ml!SA JNUTOUAL dltVICI -!Ml ..... """ .. ~ " -fellclwlftt -..... -"' Ml ..... ,i.cet If ~ en • '°"°"" "•ul N ~lh t!W lr-i O.Wtle,.., Jr.. i.t IEMI Wtlltul StNtt, C•t• Mf'H, ~lllernle. O.lff ""°'ell 1:1. IHI. "•ul N, G4'-111 l!rftfft O.Wete,.. Jr. Stele of C.llfOr•lt, Ort,,.. c-tv: On Mardi 1:1. !Ma, lltfote -· I Nolerv "ubllc lft _.,. lot 1119 Stai.. ~II\',_, .. jt1ut N. 0..-ttt enol Er"'"t O.W1t1n Jr , ~-lo -tl>btlM--wMleMINS • ,. tubt<•lbW .. -"""''" ~· tni Id<_ ...... "'" UICll* IM ...... (OFFICIAL HAU Jo.-E O.vls Netarv ""'llltc.<111tor .. 11 jtrn.tl•I Oft\c9 I• Or•-Couflty Mv CommlN .... l•,i- JllN "' 1'19 ,.,._,......, 0.t-CtMt Deity Pllilt, !MfCll 1411 ...... "-• 4 ,,.. -- LEGAL 'NOO'ICB ........ llOTIC8 TO ClllarTOa IUPIRICM COVtT OP TM ITATI Oii' CAU .... •IA l'Oll TM• couwrr w -....a ... A tllM ltltll el ANNI OOUGV.L ~. NOTICI IS HlallY GIVEN le .... crldlton el IM tllo¥e ......., -..... !NI tff ..-........ c•I-.-iNt Ille Mkl ~I en ,_Ind i. flll ........ with Ille _,., .....cMn. "' .... olflQ .. .... ..... ., 1111 ..... t11"'11d cwn • ., .. ..,_. """" wtt11 1111 -.. ,., \IWdwn, ............ .-et .... t1'I'-el 11111 ,...,_ HAHfC • HAHN U. It-ti! Ce_,..I •1 I. c:Ot.otlADO ILVO~ SUfTI ............. C..llfwnlt t11t1, wtlldl i. ,.. _._ .. Mi... ., Ille llftden .... '" ... _.,.,. -'•"""' 10 .... "''" ...... "'*""'· wttMll ... "*""' .-IM tint "''"cat... f1' 11111 nolla. °'"" Mtrdl s. !Ml. P~• LIEMIMa DCMJeLAI ~efhWlllf1'• McM_.. ........ ...... . ........ (J. llal .. HITM CAM91tC*). """-.. "-· .. ... c.lllrMll ....... ,.... -, ........ ~""" Tiii: ftU) """9 ............... ..,,...,..,. 0.-c...e DMIY Pllef, -7.\421.&1• ... 110TX• ,. ca•Dn"MS IV"8atOll eoutrT OP TM STATI ~ CAl.._lttA POil TMI CIOVWn' OP ~ ............ , ..... ef CLAIH KINCAID UMl"UG, ~ NOTICI IS Ha•alY GIV•M '9 h cnclllora .,, .......... --........ -•" --llrillw dellna -·-Ille .... ~ .,. ,_.,... .. fill """"' with Ille lllaMIN 'IWCMf'I. lft tlll fllflet of Ille Clfflt " ""' .... 9lltltlW c.urt, ., .. -I "*"· ...... 1111 -tY wuc:llln, to .... IMdenllMd ...... altlce Of ltlelr Attotnrrs. Wtllea, arOWll tftd Craltl, m 0owr Orlw • ..._, lhtclt, c.n1on11e. wldt 11 t11e Pita ., ..,.,,,.., f/I ""' ~ .. tH matMn Nrt•I~ , ... It !fie .. ,,,. ., .............. Wlthll\ ... "'*""" -""' ""' ,wllllcatlon ., lltlt llO!ke. OllM Merell S, ltM Alla Jo "'-.... lolt Jeck-. Eucvten ti tlite 'Wiii o1 "'9 ...... M ...... ~ ........ ...-.. ~ ... ma.-~ ..._. ...... c:....... '"' f7M) ....., .................. ""*" ..... Or-Coen OlllY "'*· Mtrdt 7, ·~ "· .. ,... ... LEGAL NOTICE FOR fASTI f ASTI ACTIOlll CAU DAIY PllOT CWS- RD DIP1. D I A l D I R E c T - 6 4 2 • 1355 IHwu_,I ... Oca .. ncy POR Sale by O..Urr. U1tlr Ivan Wtila Home, eJldo. llland. 2 BR home w1~ avt Bayc:rat aree. Compl. 1 BR apt. Extn BR or ttdec., ftneat fll nerythtns. den with % ba. can be \I.led 4 BR'•, din. rm .• tam. nn., tfith either. Extra lute 3 BA'• + beaut. powde' 2 car pr $58,SOO. '"7J..t305 nn. All dee. klllchen. Larp ---------lot. Oller..ued pr. ~.'100. Humf,.._ IHch 1400 c..u Owner 6"-1043. 0pen1~---.-~~~~- 8at A &a l.S. 1901 c~ BELOW ft. MARKET dore Rd., N.B. 3 BR 1" batba, electric bullt- ina, new arpet1 · dra~. doublt Pl"i'· large lot. $4,000 DOWN 0n1y m.sso. payment11eu than ruit. Clllb:D Built S Bdrma 3 • , .llage Real £state .. Dupl•m Fun. ms 1110 1 BR 1\11'11 Walk to l'ftil St lboppblc. ~'Haft 4:30 p..m. 3 0.. OD ~ 11C • aor-A C_a_fs_MIM ____ l_1-t :blcome. Total rat Inc $ttoO yrty. S19.son· so.12e. sea. llort Codi Mesi an ======== Home tcr leue. 4 BR2 batba, Lttuf"' ... ch 1705 .iinin& room, flnplace, ~ In.I, new carpetiba 2 car pr-- OLDE sPANI!lt qe, fenced. Irnmeclete CIC> On 1.qut1a'1 fa m rd cupeocy. piO/mo. Act. RJ~ O>ut • OLDE 546-1440 - WORLD MEOITE~ --------RANE.AN VILLA. Chalk FOR 1.-, DBW No. C.M . white plaiter, blt aa 4 home. 3 BR. 2 BA. 14 lenla. 3 BR'a 8kflt rm, .-neled fmD im. Uv mi. formal din-rm. $47.!lliO • kJw wtfrPc. I>ql9, W/w erptll. all blWaa. 14 ,.... :pd. dn pmts. 2 cc pt. fZl5. mo. W.., ~ RLTT ~ paid.~ YOUR OPPORTUNlTY! A-L-2 BR., 1~ la. -cmp. OJltom built borne mult .i--encl. be IOld. 2 BR, 2 BA on ~ear-;;;. m.«M1 .-.ice. MAGNlFICENT view lot. 2 BR boule. l child OK Many built-in fatmes. L&rlt fmced )'lll'd. $100. Expa'tbr ladlcaped. JOm, Driftwood Dr. ~ 'l66l South lApna -&3118 WVELY OCEAN VIEW Lana1 pabo. uaed brict trpl 3 BDRM 2 BA. $44,SOO Call 49&-12.t'I bfotwn lo-5 pm EMERALD Bay, p r r m . ocean view ">t: plana. $20,fm . lt'rml. ()wnu. 6'1.?- 0018 Laguna N ...... 1707 4 Bdrm, family rm. In MONARCH BAY. OWNER. '51.fm 115-2599 2110 RENT OR LEASE Avtllebte April 1 e S BR-2~ BA Spllt.-.el • Livinl room • Dlnlnt room • Family room • On Goll Coone e Near 15th sreen • Gan!ener induded • 540--6693 * $'19 to SM baths, 2 ftroeplacea. Stepa • to baJ llDd 1-ch. 4411 IUY-962-44'11 546-8103 San Clement• 1710 2 bedrooms older ~ Stove le r e f r l c e r a to r • Garqe. Kida OK. Wstsidt tr Ave., NB Owner. 60-1115, T ..____.,-- Eva m.wt rans..rreu Lovely 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath Yeer enund heme -plus - Uc» Sllndl 3 bd:rJD, 2 tiedl Luge bonua room JS x 25. elect. kit pa. bomll rm. Carpets and drape&. Fool • tenn1a aiurt, ocnn H...., a .. tty doee. s:zs,500 5t)4 Riv« "Homa to Match lncomr" R. c GJ\D:R, Rn.Jty rr• Waner KM4IXi ~ 1!:. ~a:-: Weed to $12,950 •UNIT nx rr 2 BR, 2 ha, Virw: Submtt otftt. Wlll trade. $39.500 38R.2Ba Whlttwlttr View home • needs paint • polilh. Low Dn pmt. $24,500 Ellen C. Mahone1, ft.It. 1624 N. El Camino 'Rsl Phone (114) 41U145 San Clemente, Calif. • llts.; eltSUt 3 BR 2 Vacan~ lmmtd pa. ~ BR BL 2 I 1ty. mboute: Gold flnn atyte ldkhen. OldeT MtdalUon; poola, ~ ~"'?'-upper on tee land. pm., etc. Quiet. aedudtd TRADEWINDS Rl TY area. Steel, $.17,500. 6'1M356 M2-50U or 842.5012 Oran99 Gf'ft• IMO SMILEY, RF.ALroR. Call~ IG-22%1 2 BR., dble. pr., dbp., C&J'1)-, drapes, EMt ~; walk to Aord; Prtltt older, no peta. M&Bl Leue 3 bdrm, 2 ti.th, ~ room. bU·ina. cpa, dlJlm, $21S S4G-3lm IMMAC. 3 BR 2 Ba., blt-lna. l'ORME1l MODEL HOME cpta., drpli., trpl. Le. brick NEAR BEACH. Corner lot. ORANGE GROVES N.w,ort.... noo ,.do. Nr. Schlt. $29,!llO l'rahl1 patnttd. 3 yn old. 9™Ml50. ~mg Compl. lndacpinf • llJl'inkl.r Beautiful 10 ac. on.np srove LDVl:LT 3 BR 2 Ba borne on 3 bdrm. A fam. rm. Patio In the IU"""*1t ans. '!be treea a.re d Tl"OfS root 2 lots: eu ... u 2 epts. A fttt rtng. Cpts, drpa. !tock A are JUlt irtting in- Rm.. to bid. N.v bay and $29,900. 962-6Cli4 owner. 10 procluatbt. Pn~ .. ~ :~ w~ ~ ~ PRESTIGE So. of Wamn $48,00 wiltl 29?(, down. Far er 711 er r. on Cul-de-Sac, 3 ~. 2 ha, turthrr detaila pleue call OWNER m2Tl.t fam nn, frpl. blk wall. OJ.at Walle!' rrSck .tdl VER!' BHut., fee maple; JM' do, apmkln. S 2 9 • 9 o o Eckhoff and Atetc. Inc. TOWNHOUSES Cemmuftlty Pool o,,t.aidrpe, blt.tna, trpJe 2 8drma, 2 baths •• m mo. 3 8cfnns, 2~ ba .... S250 mo. Bay .. Beach Realty, Inc. RENT AL DEPI'. BS W. Balboa Bml, NB m31GZ..,.... 3 Br., 2 Ba. AD elec.; all Owner M2-4l'D4 PM A net.. lllJ W. Oapman Ave. blt·lrw. New cood. thruout. OWNER. Aamne rnA 4 Br. ~.Calif. ADJ. S.,. 3BR2119 lmmac 5 Mift. to lhoppiq, O.C.L 2 be., 114-yn. l-aty. All ex· 532.2531 Eve-wltnda, 533-5147 1-clY daplex ccmdo. ~ Reuonable. Owntt 642-21118 ..... Shorecrrtt Ea.et. JmVaC'Y· ~ maint J'd. BEAU~ Duplex far a.le $29,900. 912-m:i llENTAU Trees. pool, etc. Home ~ W... AD bltm. drpa, OWNm'S Pradce. nr. ~ u---~ 1r overloab ~t Im.med • cpt'a. 11f17 Seubon Dr. uoo + IQ. fl; 3 BR.. ,,_ rumilhecl ~-No pets. LIHpt. PrlDc. CIDi)'. ~ atrtum; nr. lilCbla. &df. KZ· Rentals to Share 2005 BAYrltONT • .-.... a BR. STEPS ~ oceu; Fbmiarbed 17ZT - "-1-2 Bl\ -,soo 1-N-EW--Dee.nt--bome----WOMAN To ~ rdclJ;J J Ba., den. $'11,D • ... -. "· -' Pldftc tum 2 BR. 2 Ba. IC't. DQI Jeue/apt. SG5 llo. Na J Owner m.3933 54f..30N Sal¥ia Take a¥tr pmta no ....., .. ..-.. ....._,R_ ,._ .._, ~ ~. m.a31. ~ feel $1300 down 536.. ... ~ .............. -~ Nca,.tt Hf!': 1210 6fl SHARE 2 Bd:nna, 2 baths New-rt ~!• S2lO OftEGON tiound, must aell! wi" wortcini lirl: student. r--~· _ By Owner-Builder · • BR, 2 BA. 8"ha•111 home . In Na 6f2.m1 Nr. Hmxr mp 3 BR, 2 s. 0aatorn Home Tep locadaD, 3 Frpk:. n ,450. Owner 64M'J48 C MtM 2100 tam rm, laveb' Jd. Patio. bdrm, f~ rm, 2 batba, DON'T stv. it aWQ, pt Oita $250. mo . .ActMB-ltll ftnatblt blt-ana, load emf«, 4*k c:ub b It ~ • BLOC< To ecean; 1 Bft .• JOIN h .._..,, a tlllt ·ID wanuD, 3-c:ar pr, Daily Pilat 1NDt Adi frpl.. Mar .tore.. $llD DAILY PILOI' WAin' ADii ainpu rm, 3 11W old. $42,_, Hl-5611 Yevl1 ~ m.mt _..,. .ON*tGll,~ AVAIL lmmed. CUI Ra'"6 c.t. Miu 2100 Ctsta Mlle 1100 c.ta ... s .. 2 ba + 2 llll 0caai-------------------------v.... AfA, Ml,JIO. .,,. .... ,.. ..... 1220 NIW 4U& DIN s.._~ ~-"',.. 1n7 IF.AU H... I aa't ... lrt ............... can. ...,,... ct*'I. .,.. J:».. ....... l••••e~'s.S.. .... -.......... --~m:~ O,.MrJM ~- •:=:.tr~~ ........ ._ ...... r·Yfll _' I I I r I F1··0 I I .. ... ... ...... ...... ..... .,,, ........... ., .... Mite. 19ftflle % tl t>BLE GAR. ror ...... 1s•s OranpAve. CM HJIJtC. P"'"""'9 bnttft RIAL lnAT. llNT O.net1t ONLY VIOU!cy In '2 units .....,----.---- I It°"'"' hmftvre. •. 2: ki~~ ~~ lncotne ~r!e'f 6000 U:NTAU $25 lzozl 2 poola, beau patio. tennl.t OWNtlt MUS'!' ftLL 1bll '. A,fs. '!!'!.-~ ; ~ = ~ ~·p~ DO c!IJdm, GMI... i. 4IDO Hane of CiNllrs JAMAICA INN HOTEL HOUDAJ ~ DT tr. 1ttb. CM. ICl-1& ~.:=-~.~ DELUXE 1if9dOQ1 lb. 5100 util. m.8120 P\trn. A p t 1 ·• $125 + 1ltO. c:.ta Mela Heatad pocl c ar P • ti n I • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Huntt---... d\ 5400 dnpet, aniPe pu1dnc. No ... ,_, Prtftll 1,..,. • Neu ~acb. Golt .. lb 4J k• a aa 2 bttt., t,,ac 2 ·~ 2 INlfhl, petloe 1 IR· Walk In c._..1 Wlmlr A Spr\ft&dale, H.B. (2 mll8 W of Bellcb Blvd.) M2400I or MN68S PRESTIGE Store la Prime LocatSan. 2500 + aq. ft Air dmld. lee et wt N-..por1 81,-d._.. C.M. or call Mr. Ward. 64U484 • P&IME aetal Loeatba • 2 t. J Mr1D 2 ti. Poot STORE • ll s 40 Patio. M 0 RA KAI. l1J1 1115 Barilor, Of NMIM Gerfielct. Pvt ltrllt 1 blk 1141 WE.!TCtJlT DR. N. ott Oartldd. l8'J"99C 2300 111 ft. ITOJtE 25 ft. , e WILSON WESl' e APJS. 1 Br, Util Pel Ht.cl Poe&! Multi. •mo, ~ 1 BR J'um ar UAf, Gar. l IR APTS NJ ...... OUld OK, * POOL & lT~ at., 0t -- * 2 BR DUPLEX. Pool, pn. ncy • cpta, clrpa, t.1t7, Pl'- qe. Lllc• new. Anil May Office lt1nt1t 1st. Sl3D. 8C«l9I DLX. Apt&. l BIL, 111t.50; ADUL'll ONLY 2 BR., $130; JIOOI;' ...a ... .... 193 OJardl !Ml-96ll 1741 Tuttfft Awnue ~,.. leHh S705 N~U Palma 1 A 2 BR Colt• Mesi 642-4641 100 CLll'I' DRfVE Fum or tJnt S115-$1ll0. Htd LUXURY nm.N/UNYURN poo111n:. 22nd St. MZ-3N5 y eartf Lea.M. 1 6 2 BR 2 BR. Oupeta. Drapa. PlWldp Aiddr-. ltePI to 8bcn • Shops Heated pool. 1. cld1cl OK. Ocaamft ftma .,., Ape. No ,... IO-tm MAR91UtftUE from $1!0 IDO QP. .......... --. NeW1*1 a..ctt 4200 GARDIN Am. *NIW F 1mily Apartments &AIDIN HO .. S encl TOWN HOUSD FROM $171 h11tH.f J ~-. Mellt."e11 .. 11 tiylff, tfl• r•-'*' ,."'"' i..... .. • w w...J•tfwl 4 Wr .. ,. '• 1.- S~itll t.ww ...... Stied yot1n tlllt ........... bf., itllt •ll&Jtlllf - F.""'Y e.. ... 1ty1 . ,_.... """' ........ ...... • ......... • •• .. ... c.,.. eW.11~0.-. .... a ....... ...,c.... 11 ., ............... ..... . ,.. ........... .... · eo "'06"-•_....,,_, ..... ,.... • """ ...... ...... • Mlir .. A lODAY WlT .............. .. • .. --• -p • • ... ,.. • ' .. •• .. .. • .. • .,, ... .. • • ., ... ,. • ,. • .. .. • .. .,. • • • •• • 6100 GOLF COURSE LOTS l"atrft1 ioc. et beautiful Nbrook Ceuntry Club, tuJly dri~. under-. sround udUda Price $95M -Sl.900 dowft. Abo have a ~.w ... t?...._...., 'SPIC&Al CLAHll'ICATlON POI ' NATUIAL IOltN SW.,,lltl Specfal Rate f Unee-S tlmee-1..._ •ULP -AO ¥USl MCLUDa * * Contnctor'• on bome 2600 ========I 911. tt.. 1\i Jn*-.., IQ ft. Income Ta rwnpaa rm· ialr 2 to4 wdta, _......,...._ _____ ! lot, amaller borne. Approor YOUR HOME b1 APf"l, S8,IXXI eq. Bier,~. FedtNI •State Ae4mm • 531-«lm. MONTEREY, Cllif. home ======== will trade for San Cltmellte, 1 T 67.-!. Newport Bdcii. UM. Sub-ftcornt IX ._ ~ mtt a11 otters. 646-3295 TAX RETURN • 8"11t1tul l'ODed KNABE AMPICO. WUl Trade tor SPECIAL late Model Olryl1er car. Let UI do JWI' cu l'IDlrll • Must be Blue Book. szsoo. in Mat ll anll 1'0ll will • f15.SJ85 for IJupectian app't i-7 only · 95 n N retmn I 4 plex. (3) No ncandea. fDml 10(0, and $t Calli. re- :M areL Exchanp fOC' fttli.. tum form !WO. ·~ dence, vacant er TD'a. or!? We have 20-yn tat ia>er ~ Act. 547. 7«n or f'l5.41'4 end haft neftr mW!Mil er 11 deluxe unUa Hts Sch. caUMd ..-itY tor • ..... 2-1' ownera apta. Pool etc. cau 1111'1t tar •ppt tor '-1. "" H -d f • Sun er ..,. ar daJbr; r. ~ ••r OIP· .... e or res., 8·30 to 5 ' ' vacant, TD'1. or Tf Bkr. Our .,,ur:; l009' .,_.; : , 547-1401 ar ~" O>alt Rnw!neM ~ : I CLEAR Ventura Lee View Santa Ana Pron BJ4c, : . bome/1ep. auett ept or rent. 16'10 Santa Ana Aft., CM, i ai.Trade for Npt Bch home ~ After 5 pn. 613-77p ~ or Income Lrin Carver, P.(). G--~--N W ! Box 131, Balboa IL vn1V11 e ...... : 1 un1ta wMclift Ard. Pult. Mct.-11t.Jt11 ~ $45,000 eq. Trade Joi' TD'• Home or OHi• ~ ~. expando mobile b o IP t u Now ~ fonur > pert. Owner ~2514 .,, J. Balllla JnCtlp i' 80 Acre near Baker. EX. CHANGE for a lot, small houat, or Duplex In c.oet.a Mesa area. FoC'tln Co. 6'UOOO, 548-2518 * * * OPEN 1 DATii ~ 1 4210 Seubare, N~ j • 675-1345 • i Smiley 111 ~· ------------------ 901 Dover, <.Suite Ut'J'B ' l8M Plaeaada. a.ta.... • 2408 MU"plr'lt. Npt. 'Bcb Loet '4CU ANNOUNCEMENTS ind NOTICIS LOST: "Rambar" 1 a r" e --------chllel Wr.a tool. \'kl cl Auto TranlpOl'f 644& Gothard l Slater HB. p1----------l?WU'd. 841"'3'18 DRIVING To Anchora&e. LO!)T· SHAGGY COCKER-Aluka about 23rd March. P<X>DLE aaD. b r 0 "'fl Need pulenle?I to Iba.rt plutic collar. V\c s. Coe.at drivinr • expenaN. 548-lD'l3 Plaza.. Reward 5'0-9151 SERVICE DIRECTORY SMA1.L White male puppy --------6550 SERVICI OIRICTORY Contr•ctor9 6620 GETI'ING Retldy for IPfinl'T Additions, mnodel. Uc. eontncor doet on wort. No job too nall. Roud> ' ftn1abed ~. paint. lnf, 1en'l malnte:l.lrnce. m. 247l • ROOM ADDm<>MJ e L. T. Construction Family rooms. kitchen or units. Sinif,e 1tory or 2; plant cuatom de1lped. Fer esUmate1 & layout, phooe: e 84T-15ll e W. A. SMILEY C. P.A. Call iot' appt. .... KIMMllt : TAX IEIVfCI 1920 Hlrbor, C .. M. 5G-."40& Foe!. a St. $UO; le flal'ml $14.!'IO. 25 Yrs. exp. 7 ))QI YEAR* STENO SBOP'G an'R. 1 Daya a Week. 545o8820 • G. I . HOPPMAN ~ !:Drolled to pr'9Ctica before ~ Intema1 Revenue Serrice • For App't. 646-5421 ·--------_..._ ___ ...__66_2_5 lronlnt, 6755 e IROlING WANTED e 10c a piece. Pick.q> A: deHver !IOc. 548-4685 IRONING MY HOME •ZU Jnftorial 6790 THE IRIGHTIR SIDI .. . .... ---·--·· 6960 ./ DRESSMAKING ./ ALTERATIONS Mrt. Pase~ AltleraUona. custom dttn malcilllll· Reuonable pric:• for app·1 .. 673.allS• Alter1tlon.-441-SM5- Neat, accurate, :!O yrs exp --- 6974 TILE, Cenmic ----- 'f. Veme. ~ Tile Mao • CU11t worll IIVl&.11 & rl'p11r1. No Job too small. Plaa!er patch. L l' " k 1 n a showt'I' n!palr M7-1957 tl4&-0206 . 065 & EMPLOYMENT Job Want.d, Men 7000 ... We bsft M 1....t1aa. openSas lar .. andMda.11 witll a mtnlnwm of tbree )t&n IDlld state dn:ult deliln experience. ~ l.DdMdual we .eek wt)( cte.ip hlP quallty 1tudlo devM for tbe Broedealt and RA!cordin& lnduslt)'. CONTACT A. C. ROOS FOR APPOINTMENT Wl&EVI Divia1aa ol Scten111ic lncfllatrW. Inc ll01 E. Carn-eie Ave. DlllWASlllS 11 w OWer DAY SHll'T RBIBl l lll 151 I . C.-Hlthway N.wport leach Exper. I qu.llfMd onty TopW .... Fibttslau tool maken, •ood mocJt.ap, hand iamlnatini. Gelcoat touch-up, lllllder I bondtt, line uaembly, tm- llb carpenter. DIESEL "dedl. Fact. t.raln- ed CUmrruna I G . M . Quallh<·d Ill h)'(iraullc. all', el"'Ctm·cll Superv11ion up. Maruie 1ndua.. auto. oil fid. Avail April L Q. Gardner P.v Box 1586, CM 9'J626 Senta Ana 546 1130 COLUMBlA YACHT m McConnk:t& Ave., C.Y. An equal opportUnltf G R E AT OPPORTUNITY employer for 2 lnduatnoua aalesmen Mi .. •ge--~ Tri·,....... to take ovtr my commerda.I ·-~T ,...,. oltice. Good le&da A: ex- DESIGN Dralt.lrMn. Mech. l National J'\nance tirm bu Chaniet to work on C&D planned mana~ment tn~ for appointment. Man~. Part 'nme or Full. lni procram tor leVtta.I ap. W. E. Lachenmyer Realtor 10 yrs exp. IC-1113 pllca.nta. u you are aeeltini 1860 Newport Btvd .. CM I n.&*I advanoemelt Into an ~3928 Call Evea. 673-4517 Job Wanted, Lady 7020 lldminiatrattve position and loat C DA YWORJ< 1 or 2 .a...-aame are at ~ • hi&h ac:bool arpenten .....,.. rnidu.t naUfu For Finl.di work and new place or by day rel'• tnnl 1 e, you may q.....,.,, ~llon AJ:1ry.( ---•-&:J&.S76i for thla procram. Tboee ae-· e _..., 1---------I lected wlI1 be aaured out-premlwn rate1. Permanent c,\R.PET Cleanin1. Floor atancllnr ftllploye benefits wwk. CaU ooUtct 1trlppinf. Waxlna. Wall1. · Phone Mr Burnham 1 · 1714> 224-811). ext 81 Window• wubed. S3141ST appt. ~lm or Kettenburg Marine CONY ALESCENT Or Inn.lid 2810 Carleton Street cart by nurw aid . Mn. San Ditto. Califomla Mormon 646-lm Bartenders 1oat Captain 1'ull ~ aportftlhln& 111d1> per. P11nte boat. Must be experienced on dJead end familiar with local waters. References required. Box M.M Dally Pilot. Domestic Help 7035 LIVE.. INS ~mployer pay1 fen f;f'fll'~ 87\Md ~ 106 B E tSth. a.A. 547-0395 Cllnae · Enclllh • rnnch Pe'1-n1anent. exper. Live-in Fu Eut ,\&c:y. 54U7113 '"!•'" ,,..,.,,...., Men 7200 Receiving Inspector lx,.,._nc.ed In r~elv· '"' and ........ bty ln-.,.ctlon. Muet be t .. mlllar wl"' machine tools such .. Cempar· atora; ... 111p on aur· face pla,.., ualrtt t•B• blocka and height ...... Able te work to 4rawlft11 end apeclfl. cetlMs ,.,. mlntary contracts. Supervlalo,,,_ al beckground valua- aW.. APPLY ONLY IF QUALU•llO. PerlOftrtel OffJce ~JI .S. Divers Company 3323 W. Warner !:-nta Ar.a An t'<!Ual opportunity employer ~ECHANIC- lnke & l'ront End E.'<Jlfrltnced Own tool' ~ qulrt'd. L1hf'ral pay plu~ hon a.. Many rnmpany 1>4-nf'fll~ Apply in penon ONL y. Flrutone • Storet ·· 475 E. 17th St., cJA. Experienced Part or full time. Good fl'inire bt-ncfit11. 239 E. Gardena 8tvcl. I GerdeN (213) 321-2905 , No Experience Necessary! Mutt h.avf' dMll CllJifomla drMns rr;, Apply YILLOW CAI CO. 1116 E. 16th. St. c w- ISLA ND YITDAN • SALESMAN • APPLY IN PERSON s.n and 3-5 RBIBBI E. lll SERV . Sta . Att.:n 151 E. Cout Highway F\JJVpart time. a.I.I '-rs. NEWPORT IEACH Tom ShaJ1> Union 2'JOl E Cst Hwy CdM OR ~3320 MornilMJ Dishwasher Full nme Excdlent Salary & company bendits. Appl:y betw. 2-5 p.m. SNACK SHOP 3444 I . Coest Hwy. Corona •I M.r -~,.....~ --..... __ ,,, __ Phone rooAY tor an app0lntment tor a more REWARDING FUTURE. 642-9090 for ippolnt. HOSlW Restaurant experience bd~ ful but not DeCftl&I')'. -APPLY- 2: J> to 4: J) De.Uy Ontra Cafeteria Newport Sboppjna Center Pacific Coe.t Hiabway .l McArthur Blvd. St1tisffc1I Typist Do you bavf' 4 e.xtn holn a dayT Avon otfen you an ~~~ ntty. C.n ce41ect 5JO 5NO Office Manager Nationwide mm compeny needs lh&rp rtrt to manace !WW branch ~ Lquna heh · San Oemente area. Answer teleJ)hone, d1spatch ••~ repe. Salary and hours e>pen. 34143 El Encanto ICOf'o ner at Coast Hlahwayl Dana Polnt. Al)ply 1-4 P.M. Mr. Murphy. ~--· .... -.,, ..... .. .._ APPLY IN PERSON MCl'fDAY nmu l'Rll>AY 10 A.JC. ro 4 P.M. ~2314 J. C. PINNIY CO. .... ,..... C.nter 24 Peshlon Island N_,..., IMcl\ Calif. ~ 7600 An eq'Dlll Ol>1* tmVtt employer 1111 Kl~~~H Leal manvfactur1t hes Immediate openings,.,.: • Electroaic • W1reme• We are -•••bllthed cieml'Mt'dal flrm with liberal fr ..... Mnefltl. ONLY l"'IRIENCID NOPLI thovW.~ te AllfMllfRS Moblte Home Ix per Jenee ExceUent Opportunity MOTOIHOME COIP. SHOE SAW Expetimc91 better ladlel lh>es. ExceDent commt-'oo and benefits. Apply In person I~ llhD thnl Fri ROIR'S FASH'°" ISLAND NEWPOIT llACH An eqlaal opportunlt7 ._.., 360 f'IOOttAMMING INQUS. DRAl'TINO OROC. CHICKINO 'TlONIC .OSIM8L Y "9X/TYP West Coast Tr9de A Bullnea Scbooll DMaklD °' CompaUnc • Softnn lDc. Hautketm Beacb EdocaUoa'' S.Cceu te ••. Ccnffr-Mlllde4 w ...... •• • of ALL A.- Tbe c:unic:uMn Of ... MOD- FOR kcretariel Train.Int A'JTEN'D TlfE Melt Mldlf'ft u,.t• Dete BUSINl:SS 001.J..EGE tn tbt SorillaDIL Tbe achool d. Prapmmed Leumas wttb tbe .,,.,.... acbool" to.cA.. ~ Seuetmtal - Bnalll.lp -DIM ~. Start &IQ Monda)o--EYeainc dules a.lao. POLLY PRIEST BUSINESS COU.EGE S25 N. Newport BJ.. N B. Phone 541-91'23 DIDO'S ART SCHOOT ART GAU..ERY %11 Main St., ffntl. Bcb. • 5.11-2051 • ADULT A: CHILDREN'S ci.u.. 0111 • Watm:olon • Act'1tie ~-D8tp Art • Moaic 9lappliM ........ o.t. Tak• °"" IN'tlll HomeofCWn . . ~ lPtrodlldDI PIUl Btoomqallt.'1 caaapWe new Uni G( esclmlv• pldW'e ltameL ........ 494-1105 HOURS: 10 a.-. to • P""' POOL TAii.iS ,,,, 19&1 BJtUN!WICX ,,,, Ala ,,,, TRlANGLI Slam hm Pit ~-·~·· ONLY sa.a l~ FINANCING SICARD POOL 323 s. Ka1A. OrUlll 532-198'l $$CASH$$ We ~ ealll tar: # J'urnitar9 # AJ'Pl'P"OW , AntiqQel # Tooll ON ITEM_. - caia'L!:J'E BOOSD"OL OUJ 517.ml • m~ dll81 f AlllCS TOP NAMES! From-. m. mant11 Brunawk*, Delta. .Nwr, a mod .... bid. w/ .. lime guar, BADGER, .,, s. Main, Oranp 5.184lll Rurmn.ge Sale lporw-al ~ Y»CA T' MDfEl'l'!.I 1.U5 W. Valeda., OI Man:h D-D, N PK • I .. .. .. !'I Ill 5, Ml nt lt- R or ll· •• - -• I m. I 2 -• .., s. , r, .. ll1 "'· ... * SJ; -94 .. :JS. fer llld. .. -.,. t 7 •• .. ' lit. -*' -•t ..... ... r; •) D5 • • ... ... ... ... I -• • . ·( -.. .... ( - .. ~ -------· ................ -... • • ..,, • ._.. r -.,. .. ., -· ••• --· • • •• -~. .. ti M6 Alpine roadster. Radio. beat- er. 4 speed. Real clean. •• STAISBUIY IUICI VOLKSWAGEN 1967 Volkswagen am . THE 816 I SAVIM6S 'OINEWW _ t 1UIH8 ''2'* 9IMD PllX "•·th. IUV4J7 'HI '62 Dart 2-000tt lie. No. ICEY-777 ''2C°"* MONZA Uc. No. KIC.14' c ~HEVIOLET 2121 HirMr Blvd. COSTA MISA 546-1203 NllO A CAfi CAN'T BE 'f"INANCEDT eBantropt! e RepouealooT eBad Credit? • Dlvorcedf eMUJtary •New In Area! Make ~ Payment. McCARTHY MOTORS lOJ So. Ma1n 6 Edlnier (2 blocb N. ol Sean) Sailta Ana Pia 542-3507 '61 Cht'V)' Station Wagon v..a. air oond. r/h. '500 PrtYtl• PllV N9-M25 COMET FALCON -------... 1 *'571'0RD WAO<X". XJnt '65 Comet Coed. Mai• chrome D Oiape. Red with red m-__ r19ts,___._ean_6'2-S __ m__ 'M JtAMBLER staa. ... . tericr. • q ., P/S. Auto, e 'I> FORD • NS e C.-. 6 ~ O'drt.ij ... . R/H. Lo mlleaae, one own-$100. 54G-20'1'9 R11J. )oob rooe;~ nn. er local car. lc.M Valencia. Apt A. CM .,ad.-. H)oSIOll PW. $1395 JOHNSON & SON __ M_ER_C_U_R_Y ___ T•_m_l_D_··.___, . -..... ._._-.................... ·----. ,. ~._...,, __ ...,, .. --..... ..__. ___ ...,.,.,..,,..-. .. _....._,~.,.~~-...~-- ._ ....., UU .1>-,_..VI.: • ..._ ............. ~~.-­.;..1ww..n..,..•N.. ,2'7 PLY . . NEW '68 BELVEDERE '67 PLYMOUTH V•ll•11I, A•te,,.•ti~, rM.-. h.et.r, ••-' •M 111eh1.tej11etl by Mr ,.,.,in t1.,, ............ No. 4041 Stock N.. 274 4 ' .. Sc J bl Ill •• ~= IA Tl .. fl be tit 111 • 9( .. " " u •• S; T ll b fJ SI 2 ti 11 • b • tA • e al ll • • a t I