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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-04-01 - Newport Harbor Daily Pilot. . .. -... TEN CENTS ·d o"-LBJ Withdrawal What 11 JOQr rwt1on to Pl-*tt Jobn.loll'a atatuumt that he woll't nm apin? .... rwier. ot Bllboa llland: "He bn't toblf IO nm -.11a1 I'm CJ.Id. I didn't tbiDk be could be elected UJWa'! •• ' Mn. 'J1ek PerrJ, of llll Dolpbln Terrace, Newport Beach: "I am ~ ud. It means that Bobby KennedY will be the party the nominee Ind l think he will be birder of to but tban Prealdent Johmoft." M6w W. v_., of at Mendosa E. P. ·~ Ji., of fll11 Perham Road, Corina del Mar, saw .. tbta •11: "I am happy about tt. Jobmon's 110 lria' poUcy la Alla bu lnfluebced tits pollUcal pollc1 la the U.S. I can't aee any purpose in armed h>rces spen- ding wiless we have tbe reaolution Lo win." Mra. E. W. Sdal&bela, of 4607 Wayne Road, Corona del Mar: "I really don't know. I wouldn't W'IJll to say." 1>euU Shaltaek, of ~ Campua * * * Drlve, answered: uu toot a lot of poUdcal courage to do lt The euy way would have been to run acaln. rt wu a pretty bi( play, but lf It wW help cet peace negotiation.a started, he will go down in history as a great presldtmf. Joae~ Kolealc:, of 1828 Dorothy Lane, said: "I feel said. Hla job Is extremely dlfflcutt and he has done aa good a job as he can under t h e circumstances. The communiats won't let him off the hook." ' Newport City Hall receptionlat Rita Londeree : "U he'd stayed bl, It 1'0u1d have been better. It would have cut the Democrats' chances down." Mrs. Kay Prime, 300 Jaatnlne St., Corona del Mar, said: "I think he's smart. It's better that he drop out than be embarrassed and suffer defeat." J. Stanley SmJtlaaoa, 1300 Bayside Drive. Newport: "It wasn't unexpected. It looks like Bobby now baa the in.aide tract. Presl· dent Johnson had lots of problems." oc a ti on ·~ Johnson Courage Hailed by RFK NEW YORK (UPI) -sen. Robert F. Kennedy, onrnlatit a ft9nt-runner for tbt Democ:raUep re 1111•nt1a1 nomlnaU~. ba1i.ct ~ .Jcllmaon ....., tO( bla .. couns• anct eaaoattJ of 1ptr!t" In wteadrntQf trola .. riee in the tnterat of ~ at llllllM and 1D Vietnam. Bat be YwtWJd tt.at . _#t~r:sm,!, n: B~itain, Russ Begin New Peace Moves LONDON (UPI) -Britain Ml· nounced today It la eomultlnt with the Soviet UnJoa oo J*aible new Vlet· nam peace mowe ln 1he wake of President Jobnton'1 speech. Britain end Ule Soviet Union are ~airmen of the Geneva Coaference whldl ended the Frr.icb Indoeb.lna war in 1954 and would have to act jointly to ncoewne lL Tbe BriUlb tnnOUDCement came after Prime MJ:nis1ler HS"Old Wlllon called • arceGC cabinet meeting to conalder waya of csryills o u t JolmlOll'I call for a MW bid fOr peace in Vietnam. Britiab Forelin Secretary Michael Stewart amounced tn Parllament the Britiilh ~ent has been .. in toudl" wlUl the Raaslans over possible new inttlatJves fOllmrilll Johnson's de- escalaU01 of d»e war. Stewart said be summooed Soviet Amt»slldor Mlkhall Smirnovakl for further talks later today on what Brl· tain and Russia could do a~t t.be Prnldent'1 c:mll to help towardl peace bl Soutbeaat Alla. St.wart aald the lritllb aovenunent bellevu tbe Pnlident'• dec:ilion to acaJe cknrn tile V)e1Um w• "of.fen furt!aer ~ ol wblcla all con- cerned alwuld tab advaDCq8 tor aclllemc • just and ~ ~ace." "Earllft t.od., we ,,.,.. 1D touch with the Soviet &Oftl1Ullen't la the spirit °' t2MI COllllDUD,lqUie " Jaa. st. at tbe elld of_.~ ~ J'lllll1aW'• (l:laroJd WtiOl'I) •ilit to MotCOW," SttWS'l Mid. The eo~ arpd a pe~ VittDl8 11tt51_.i. ~ •• , -~ -.. actloa .... noaJJitt4 1lilt .• , ;rm ~· ... be a stlp .,.... ~~be IQ!; addbll • that-tie toot Jobmoo "at h1I word" that lte will .not ruA Irr reeleeUon or submit w a draft Ht teot note ol the possibility that Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey mlibt enter t.be race and llld Humphrey had a "dUtlngtWlbld reeord." "But be ·lJill have to anawer for himHlf.'' laid K.emae4Y· Notlaltlfl U~ a Brisk Walk The aenetor Mid be waa ''aurprbed'' by Jo b n 1 o n ' 1 "ma&nQ.lmoua" withdrawal from politics. He refaaed to ~ ourigbt a Democ:raUc vie· tory in November but be l&ld there was a better c:bance for dbca11lon of the ialue• within hi.I party than among 1be Republlcanl. Kamecb said be bad aalid Johnson Cot a meeUni "\o dilCUll bow we mi&tit wort to1etllel' l.D the l.Dtereata of national unity." Be atJd It would not be ao much a matter of "Ukins quntiou" u making "natner eon· tributioo I can make .l.D brlnODI r;ace in Vietnam and nMioD&l uul at But don't suggett that to MJke Rucker, not for awhile an)'Way. Here, the 26-mile YMCA Walka· athoft champ get.-fut munge on what's left of his feet from maueu.r Bob Bridgman. Mike, 15, of 808 35th St., walked 'With dozens of otbera all around the Back Bay, including side jaunts around Balboa Island. He came in first Saturday at Y's new Back Bay headquarters. Someone drove him home. bome." At a jammed oew1 conference at the Overse• Prea Club, ltenntdy hailed Johnson for h1a "eoura,. and gmerortty of splrlt" Ln withdrawing and said be hoped it would "prove to be a step in the Journey toward 'I Man, Vote' Hits Cities Supreme Court Expands Doctrine to Local Areas peace" in Vietnam. . Kennedy. suddenly and dramatic- ally tbrUSt lJ'.lto the ftontrunner'I 1pot In the race for the Democratic nom- ination, spoke qui.01 beftre 400 reporter• and caJMramen pthertd tn a sweltering third floor room for the natloully telettaed Deft coaftr· enc. at U. OYmeM PNll Chlb. He sbl be bad Miit tlle Pl•l•mt tbe foDa...tng teiecram: "J'!ra a. an. let me ,., that I fentJIClJ lillpl tb1t yovr new effotta for peace lit V\daam WASHINGTON (UPI) - T J. r ll.lpr('me court today npandel It~ .,Obe mar, oae vote" doctrine to in· dude local 1overnment units havini: tmetll ,awer ewer a b r o a d teosrlPbk .-ea. ill • aplalon by J1.11Uce Byron R Wblt.t, tlle cGilrt t1lled tllat an entire ~ ar.a .. ID&1 not be ar- portlGiild a m.o a:s n slnaJe-member diltiiCtl 'A ~ unequal ~om." Tht t'la. ctme fnnn MldlarA Coun· • will aucceed. Your dldllOtl Nil*dlft' tbe prelldeoq 1ubontlnltM .. to country IDd ii truly mapantm ... J .. ty, Tu., wlllldll &llo coatalm the c1·~ rapect!ldlJ ud earnest11 request an ot rio.Jbd.: opportuldty to visit wttb 7oa u ~. • Tbe Mdilcm was'• teqUel to llil' u poulble to d1'cull bow,,. mI&M ~art·• ludmark 1M4 "one man. one 'WOf'k ~ in tbe tatereat of na-fttt." rutul~ 'wbfcll held th a t tkjna1 unity durtn1 tbt com.bit members of ._ l..Satature mu~t meillt.ba. 0 1lie tleetld from cUsti"letl of "1batan· llally equal population. The p,jidl-and test case involved the el~ctlon of a commissioner's court f<.r the Texua city and county. While said : "That the s t a t ,. lt.1islature may illelf be properly ap. portioned does not e x e m p t munJclpalltJes from the 14th Amend· ment. While state leli•latures exercise atenslve power over their coo· .Utuenta and o v e r the various units of local governmen' tbe state<i universally leave m a c h poUcy and decision maklnl to tbelr governmental subdivisions. "Legislators enact many laws but do not .Uempt to reach those countless matters of lo c ta I concern neceaaarlly left fully or partly to tbote wbo go..-n at the local ltvel. The opinion added: " ... ln a word. institutions of local government have always been a major aspect of o 11 r system and their responsible and respons.lve operation Is today of ln· ettaslng lmportallce to the quality Ol life of more and more of our citizens. "We therefore see little difference, 111 terms of Ule appUcaUon of the equal protection clause a n d of t b e princlplea (of the 19M de cl 1 lo n ), between the exuclae of atate power through legislatures and Its exerdae by elected '>fficlals ill the cities, towns and counties.'' 'fbe 19M deciajon rested on the 14tll Amendmeat's ban oo state action thst may deny anyoo. "the equl pro- !.ection of the laws.·• teil.J1:istricts May Be 0~ b)' the ruUDt affectlq local eovern- ·IDtnt. '"nit eourt'I bet• moWtl l.n a.fl d.lrecdon rar aome UM." · He 110ttd tbat la iddtUoft to .Newport'• ~W't ot at.111'11 vottnc • City CouDct1 ci.adldat.1, the dla1ricta allead1 .... of •ubNJltlltly equel populatioa. 'ntt redtsu1cUn1 ·took p~ last faJl. Prior to the cMat· ·Iii o1 bouedams. the popUlatkm rans· tid from 7 ,500 ln Dtittfct I to 2tllOO ID District 2.. Jt b ..,,, about $,IJO ... each dJstrtet. Undu the Newport system, can- ::::;;~ .... ~-----_.._.._ ..... __ .....,. ___ _.. __ ... --..--.-1....-............... ,,..,.t:.-..-..--•-·"""'--•-... -·-hi._.w.~~, •Wer w c 1 c • .,. ot President Relates Decision From wtn Semcee WASHINGTON -President Johnson shocked the nation and the world Sunday night by announcing in a naUonwide television broedcast that he will not seek re-election. Here, in bis own words, ls how be told the nation: ~ ••• fifty.two months and 10 days aio, in a moment Of tra&edy and trauma, tM dUUel If-tldil Offlce tell upon me. I wed tJMm llw .,_. help aud God'•' that we m1lhf COft. Unue America on its COW'lle, binding up our wounds, bealing our history, moving forward 1n new unity to clear the American agenda and to keep the American commibnent for all our people. ''United, we have kept that com- RelaUd stof'U1 on U.S. reaction to PreaitUnt John.sun's announcemtnt, poUtical aoolum. attd South Vidnom reacti<m moy be found fti tod4tl'• DAILY PILOT on pages 3, 4 cmd 8. mlbnent, and united, we have enlarg. ed that commitment. "Through all time to come, America will be a stronger natiorl, a more just society, and rand of greater op- portunity and fulfillment because of what we have done together ln these years of unparalleled achievement. "Our reward will come in the life of freedom and ~ce and hoptf that our children will enjoy through aaea ahead. "What we won when all our people united must not now be lost In amp1. clon, distrust and selfishness or politica amona any of our people. "Believing this as I do, I l)ave concluded that I sbOQld not ~inlt the presidency to become Involved in the partisan divisions that are developing in thls polidcal year. With America's sons in the field fat away. with America's futu~ under challenge here at home. with our bopes •4. the world'• ••• for peace ln the (See JOBNION, Pate !) WeatJtep· n may get a WM bit dalap out to~&ht iDd Tlelicll)' IDln- tq. but fcncuter ~ FruM .., •• lt'D cir)' \Q> ~ "'... .... .... ~ 8*CUrT NillDO at es will prwan aJoee ~ c:out; IN819E Te•A'Y .. ' ' - A.laembtyrnln Letter A. McMtllan <D-Lo1 Ant•les) tod1y w11 left all aaont with hJa tidelands oll drlllilla llilll. 11-dty M LOI An .. lea, wtalcQ..bai trillmll) rtq0e1tld the t'Oftb:Offrlitl' • meMUre, bu wltbdrawn it• 1upport. One month •eo. McMlllan "tem- ,..arllJ" ~ tie blJ1 ..._. It was botlJ ,.,,...... .,,. Che dtiM ol Newport Bwh. Lllm ~ aod ~ Cioaaty P•DIDIDl lM Alllellt city ~en lut . . ,.... ~ Ulllnlmoaaly and wttbout cWIMe to cancel UMlr endonement 'ol tbe measure. s. .. ral moo&hs ...... , the 1MM c:GG>Cil bad voted ....tJDOl.&ll.Y to wge p1111&1e of tbe JecM'efton , Tbe c:ounc:il w-.ct It at ta.a U.. ii Cltda' to remove current lta&e Nltricaoaa OD offlbore drUlin« ln dty•ld Udelaads. The McMlllan rneuure was sharply crlUcizecl by other 1gencles, however, becluse Its propoeed application ex- tended beyond Loe Angeltl-controlled watftt to the Orange County.San Dfe,o County "oil 11nduary." Wtlla Lot An,.Jel DOW hiving liven up Ml 1\lllllClrt of tbt bW, observers conoede If la IOW dead. Antonia Thomas _Trial May Go To Jury Today By THOM BARLEY °' .... Dtltr ,.. ...,. •·A jury sitting In thl• courtroom 11 months a10 found Antonia Thomas guilty. Nothln1 h11 been pnsented b thl• second ttlll that eould poulbly innuence you to dlote that verdict." So appealed prosecutor Everett Dlcby today a1 the murder trial of the aeciued San Clflftente woman ent.ttd ita flDal phue. It la ttpected that tGt Clll will IO to the jury late~-• Dickey urpd ln )\ll flnl\ argument that the nine-woman. tbree-man panel lpore what b• 1ald hu beed the ''lbotCUD dlf lllll'' ol defeme attonley Dudley Gray. "All we bave Hen and beard.'' °1::Tn, Nldt .. la the levellnt Of Gray'• ec fmfft' at eyone a n d ... , .. wtlo ~ tsce\Yib1J haft = 1•1-oJd .Ja~ Anthony "Gll7 bad evea Cried to 1.mpUcate two .. JQf-oJd bo11 who were aletplna tn tbt bomt at the Umt of tbt murdit," Dtttey 1aJd. ''Ht b., partr.,.cl motol oner Mary Maddin • a erafty old mllnlln11 wtao dilpoe· eel of Im partner In a almllar manner aot too Jana blfan th• 'nlomu baby WU PGllOMd. , ''Tfda-J1 all doot to take your bllnda a-., from tlM central illue," Dickey .-.. "ar.J bu IOH on and on . abtut tbe ..... lDtffldacy ol the hmldtatlnl Su Clemente police ~ juat to clLttract you from tM llMlltla1 lid ol lbil trlal. . ''ftat fact la ... DlebJ l-1d. ''that ~ Tbomal bdeadld her baby ' .. die. I dca't belitft Uaat 1hf'ta1ended • .. ..., --dalild to under10 tllt...., tt ......... , went tbroq1l ..,.. tt ... 17 dQI later • • : ....... 61 ...... tlaat baby,'' UcUJ said. "Sbt 1"111 bateoded lhlt .. ~cit and die tmmedLltely ... Mn. Tbocnu, 25, Is accued ot paMoaln& Mr baby b,y feedlnl I CUltic: aolutl~ on the nilbt of Jilly \J. 1• Slit WM fOW>d auiltJ of ilnt dearet mard&r tn her ftrst ·trtal a year aao but \be mJ.atrtal was naJed when besttant Jaror Joeeph Schslaler A ,.... to c'oafinn that ht hid voted ' llr • suDt1 m'dkt. Tbe proteCUtlon ls not ~kin& U.. iMtb lenlenct for th ICcused ,,,.~woman. OflllV PllOT ) " ILICTED ... -TbGaO not niimhi1 for offtci the~~ dent Leoo Meeks Oeft) of Newport Harbor Chamber of Coaunt1'C9 and president Bill R1n1 of Barbot' Area Realty Board aet .~::;. whoop It up at Joint cancUdatel forum break.fut TbundA.J at laJbOa Bay Club. No matter what tbelr coaDcllmank dtdrict, •o&lri trc;m tbrougbout city wW be wed to chooM thne of aettn ~· City Candidates' Meet . . Heading T Oward SellOut Reservations were going 1t a brisk pace today for the upcoming City Council candidates forum of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Com· merce and Harbor Area Realty Boa.rd. Chamber ,...,., Jact Barnttt said ~ JcOtJ1 .,......ec1 brutfut undoubtedlJ'. will )lioflde the MVID candtdatel wtth tbetr m1est audJtnce in the campalp. More tblD 400 people are expected to attend, 1ta:rtlng at 8 a.m. Tbunday at the Balboa Bay Club. Voters in the April t municipal election will ~ to ~ the ooDs to aeltct ~ of seven candklatea on a city·wide basis. Eacb al tba COldltlde'I will speak for "" mlDuMI It tbt • bnlk:fut. wltb • quNtloll and .... period to follow. TM pabllc WI mate rtHl'VtUODI by eaJbt tbe ebamber at 5411.uae. Galbraith to Meet Hawk In UCI Debate Wednesday ,. ........ J JOHNSON SHOCKS WORLD ... "lt dJd DOt couapee the electM 1ow.mmnt ol Soutb Vlttnam cir lhat· ter Ml Arm1 -u h Ornnmaniata had hol)K "It 61 not prodgce a 'ftnetal Uf;!is· tna' amoq the people of the cities .. they bad predicted. Telldlbt. I renew t2>e offar I mlde i.t All\llt -to atop tbe bon1- b.rdmlnt of NQl'Ua Vletaam. We ulc that talb begin promptly, that they be serious tilts on the substance of peace. W~ "ssume that duriJlg those ta1.U Hanoi wW not take actvant11e « our reetrlllnt. Students From . Fullenon set ·New. Kite Mark . ~ . Airp)ane ·Attack Bri.s Sentence Of l-14 Years A Corona «Ml Mar man involved 1A .,. bilaiTt, hem.me., attack on a dwtel, E pJlpt . qver the Catalina chab.Def •tUll#l• tl&s been sen· tenced to fO K.,_, m priloft. .ioldt If. •1ant1et, '1, p1taded 0 OMEGA ·t . . .. •• . :' c..•,. I ;~ ., I .. ... ,. ,,. .. '• .. .. ,, / - ., :1 . ., , .. .,. •' .. t I . ~-OUT -Preeident 10bmon's ~ an- nouncement thlt be will not 181k, nor accept, bis ~'• renominilltion tet t.be political world into filritic motion todly. Sen. Robert :ice.n.dy,, a:rriv-iq at . Konedy blter1Mltlollll ~ (allcw~). now c~ by .... to 1te front-nmldng candidate fO~ the Democratic nomination, was mobbed by ~ idmir'IN ttda moruinc, workers a Milwau· .. ,__ W.lWl·eMI A' kee lrJofmiioft 1'*" Pretident" .headquarters. (below, right} U&erllly waited oat laat ni«ht after Johnson mede bil ~Mride nidlo-TV apeech. And waning in the Winp n Vici Presi.,.t,Bubert Rumphrey (belOw JteilQfiy, lift); ~ EU~ ¥.cCathy (be· low H...,.._,) Md. .former Alablma governor GeQJ"&e Wallace (botfem,, left). It 8e$n6 uncertain whieh way t.he)"U ano•e. _.,._ Molldly, Atlril l, 1968 .:.LBJ's Move .'Long Weighed '91 A:vn.NGTON CAP) -Pres Iden\ Johnson eued hit 1b·foot-three frame lnto a marooa cbalr and i.aid: "I gueM the turning point was probably last Novembtlr." <) ll'or 'aorne time Johnson had been tosing al'Qund 1n his m 1 n d -a n d talking over with close friends and associates who could keep his secret the possibility of renouncing the Pun f•r another presidential term. He had even come close to malting th~ stunnini annOUDCement t b a t fiuJlU) came Sunday night when he delivered his S t a t e of the U n i o n message to-Congress lut Jan. 17. But with so many more messages on paf"l.lcular phases of his program l!t1U on tap. he dtciaed the timini was improper. So it was not u n t 11 the last day or two that the President mada the 1inal, definite decision against seeking or accepting nomination foe a second full term. His family knew bir intention and had what Mrs. Johnson latter describ· ed a.1 mixed feelinas about it. But not many '>ther people d i i , particularly as to tht' timing. , Reds Attack Oil Tank .Farm Near Saigon SAIGON <UPl) -Communist forces launched heavy attacks early today on a sprawling petroleum tank farm on Saigon·s southern outskirts in their second consecutive early morning raid. The attack came after a bombing pause of North Vietnam went into errect. U.S. orficials said two h u g e petro!eum tanks were set ablaze and a third was in danger or igniting at Nha Be, about three miles south of the city. Nha Be is the main fuel storage area for Saigon and sur- rounding provinces Emd is the site or a major port facility. The spokesman said two outposts at the tank farm came under heavy fire . Similar attacks were made before dawn Monday when the Com· munists also rocketed Long Binh, the headquarters complex for US. Army fo1 cea in Vietnam. •.medcan spokesman &aid U S. p1anes, following the bombing pause ordered by JohMon. restricted their targets to supply dumps lo North Viet- ne1m's southern Panhandle and just a!;ove the demilitarized zone. Air Force jets hit the dumps at d.iwn near the port of Dong Hoi, 4-0 miles above the North-South Viet· nam border where a North Viet· namese Army esllmated by U. S. intelligence to number 70,000 was bal- tPrirtg at an allied anti-Invasion line. The spokesmen said the fi nal strike deep into North Vietnam before Johnson's order went Into effect hit the Lang Giai railroad yard only 18 miles from the Red ChJna border. The fina l strike, by A1r Force pilots, came nt dawn Sunday. About the same time Navy jets hit the Hanoi radio receiver station, six mlles south of the North Vietnamese capital. It was 10 a m Monday morning in Saigon when Johnson made hts American broadcast. He said U. S. ships and planes would halt their bom- bardment or North Vietnam except around the area above the border demillt.1rized zone IDMZl. "That's the most explicit guidance we·v, receivt'd so far.'' a U. S. spokPsman said It ah10 was the third major bombing hall 1n the war. .Jud y <:a nova Ill ALTADENA (UPI) -Hillbilly com- edienne Judy Caoova arrived at a hospital in a private ambulance and was admitted as oo emergency case Sunday. Vice President llllbert H. H\lMpflrey bad an inkttlli Se did Secretary or s t a t e Dean Run. ~tary oc Defense Clark M. CUtrord. an<i Clif· ford's predeceu«. Robert S. ~cNamara. . The President said he talked wtth bis vice president Sunday moming abou4 what he was cooslderlng but didn't tell him be was going to an· nounce a decislqn that night. He did call Humphrey, who by that time had f1own to Mexico City, after the radio-television address from the presidential oUice. I What fixes November in Johnson's min<. as the turnlng po111t was a v1s1t from the U. S. miliatry commander m Vietnam. Gen. Wilham C • Westmoreland. "His visit didn't bring it about.'' Johnson explained at a news con- ference hurriedly arranged just before midnight in the yellow oval r o o m of the White House living quarters. "His visit coincided with when I turned the corner." Christian is one or those who had the President's confidence. He said of ~ blockbuater aQl>OWlCemtDt: '' r think ~ rwty his been &Mng It hard con&ideratiOn lor about the last year. I mink "and Mrs. Johnson have Just been counting the dayt on when ttiey mlgbt aet ou.t." Christian sald, too, that he was working during the fall on a speech for Johnson which would have in· corporated the Sunday announcement. He sajd Johnson had in bis pocket in writing wbat would have been the annour.cement when he addressed Congress on Jan. 17. With ~ decision made and an. nounced, the President traded a suit coat for a blue shirt jacket with a mandarin collar and turned up at the post mortem news conferen<:e eating a cup of chocolate pudding -probably tow calorie. Questioned about the family's reac· lion. the President used the same term hi! wlfe bad used: "Ob, I tlllnk it's a mixed reactioo. I can't reall)' speak for them. But I think they all go along with the decision I made. Lynda hasn't been here and she wasn't sure il was as Immediate as it was." McCarthy Vows to Hike Campaign Against RFK MILWAUKEE, Wis. (AP) -Presi· dent Johnson has suddenly stripped Wisconsin's presidential primary of its feature coot~st, and Sen. Eugene J. McCarthy vowed today an all-out effort in campaigns ahead -with Sen. Robert F. Kennedy the rival. Wisconsin votes Tuesday. But with Johnson out or the race for the Democratic presidential nomination, McCarthy said the voters or other states must register "a different choice" now. I n d i a n a, Nebraska, Oregon and California will be the testing grounds, the Minnesota senator said. In those states. McCarthy and Kennedy, a powerful contender with parallel views on Vietnam, meet headoo in primaries. McCarthy said he will wage those campaigns "as thoroughly and as hard and as effectively as I can." .,. Voluntary Withhold Tax Suggested by Gov. Reagan ' Sf' CRAMENTO CAP) - G o v . Reagan suggests that Califomitns who want to withhold ~ate income taxes from their paychecks be allowed to dQ so through a voluntary system similar to ''Christmas clubs" run by banks. Reagan put forth the proposal Sun- da}' night in a ·•report to the people" 01 tax matters broadcast on radio and television throughout the state. H~ made ti clear he still opposes the idea or withholding. but said "perhaps there is a way lo m a k e t'ie payment easier " At the same time. tht governor announced he Is putting off until 1969 the No. I legislative goal he had sought this year -major reform of thP entire tax structure. It had become evident that legislators were not inclined t.o quick action on the program this yetr, and the ad· n.i.nistration appeared to be having tr<>uble sh1ping the plan. With just two weeks beforr the deadline to pay last year's state t •xes. Reagan went before the earner&· .. and microphones mindful of tht' com. plaints pourtnit into Sacramento ovtr the size of the mcomt' tax hike earned in bis $1 billion tax rc:1se bill enacted in 1967. ''Most of you are gomg to be pu7.71Ml -and angry ... I share your anger that we had to ram~ taxM:' he declared at the oul~et. On withholding. Reagan ~aid he has dit ected top state oHicials "to attempt tC' work out a voluntary system by which the taxpayer could If he wanted to, have an amount deducted from his paycheck. as many do now with other payro'I deduction plans, and pay into a savings account of his own, similar to a Christmas savings club, as a means of accumulating in ad- vc::nce the amount necessary to pay the slate mco. e tax." Reagan said this lets the money remam 10 the worker's possession if te needs it for so;nethlng elff, and he aJso would draw interest. If this works for the income tax, he added. he will "strongly recom- mend" a simllar arrangement ror the property taxp&yer. Reagan said he still wtU ask these tax rPvtsions from legislators this year, even if a full package is put off: -A constitutional amendment re· quiring a two-thirds legislative vote tc raise &ny tax. -Formation o( a Revenue Depa.rt· menl to consolid&te tax collections. -Another try at passege of a con· st1tutional amendment n a r r c '· I y defeated by voters in 1966, letting taxpayers figure their stau tax on the basis of the federal tax.· Meanwhile the -.uUtor of the governor's proposal for carrying out th\. $155 million in property tax relief authorized by the 1967 sessiot; an· nounced changes in the plall. Republican Assemblyman John G. Venemoo of Modesto proposed these .amendments· -A property tax relief fund wlll be set up and will grow in future years in the same proportion as the snles tax grows. -The original proposal for the codfl· ties tll pick up the bill for some lhings now paid by the state is in general abandoned -A minimum of 20 percent red uc· tions will be guarlilllteed qch of the 58 counties, replacing 1be original pro· posal of a flat mimnuuu ol '4(1,000 for each county. --------~~--~~.:.,_,.--;;.,........;.-..:.......-.;......__._~~~...-..;;,;..;._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~-~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-- ' , e.T TFfeM 6RoW at. ANAHEIM SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIAT ION Interest is compounded daily Ind i>tld from the lat 1f funds •re received by the 10th. Interest Is paid from date r.c11Yld when funds iremaln to qu1rt1r't end. lntetest Is paid to dale of withdftw1I .,t., ttne months Wtiefl tccount remelm °'*'to end of QUlrttr. ktoUntt are iMUrtd to $15,000 and protected by AMhtfru'a 100" record ot saf~ &Inc• 1oundr111 ln 1921. Ut • ,,.,,,. 1IM ICCCQlt, ft,.,,,."'..,,,,. lllAt• Of'ftcr, ' 117 .. lid• ..... J '1111.:. Urttt f ,.,. '·"" ""· Aatlot1•,C.l1f.-.e llMl•"f* ... ,~. lru.~ Pl..t.lSlt lt ... l IA..M91 "'" COfMtflPn' ~ AT AU. I ~TIOHI Actor CQf'fl Grmat 111dle1 broodlt1 tU ht tcaw1 holJ'Xtal aftn 11 ~ con-finement f o"°""1&0 cm automobil• etc> dden1 on &ht Long 11land E%p1tu- 1DGJ m Nno York. wmm.g and [Wh- inQ hil miUfoMioUar grin, tht ~4- t1tar-old HoUf'OOOd Miol pwhcd his t.OOJ1 Uaroug1' • crOt.Od of nur.u, hot- pital rto.f!, MWlmm end fanl WM had turned out to 1411 goodbflt. Grant rtfultd to dileu11 his rtcmt divorce from Dvan Cannon. •• A Bakerslldt WQJnan whoee identity WU not dilclosed,liad tlfe lut word in an argument with her boyfriend, Robert Bothey. Sher- iff's deputies said Bothey told them hil girlfriend left his motel room following a spat. She returned lat- er, but he wouldn't tallc to her. Deputies said that shortly before midnight she returned in her car and drove it through the front wall of Bothey's room, hurling him out of bed. She then drove off trailing a lbeet from the car's front bump- er. Bot.bey wu DOl injured, depu- ties said. • The Philldelphla Clty Council bn taken actor Tony Randall to task for calling PNtklent John10n a s.b.B. ln an addretl at ta. open· 1nl of campaign headquarter• tor Sen. JifcCartby last week. Calling Randall'• remarks "a blot on the city," P.ul D'Ortona, counctl pres!· dent, urged Pblladelphlans to write the te)evision networb and ask for a boycott of Randall. Majority LeaMr George Schwam urged all councllmen to write Randall. and expte• their 11di9111.1t" at his re- marks. Both D ' 0 r t o n a and Schwartz are Democrats. • Working 11bi/Ut1 and in d41t light, thrtt """ Ultd gloaa cut- tn1 to 1Uu a hole in a jtU>tlf'JI 1tort dllplov IOtndow on bUIJI Eoltc1ft Avnu. and t1ecptd tofth fit>t diamond ""'°' 100rlh about n ,ooo. • "Old Pop1," a Siberian Crane, tbou&ht to be the oldect in captivi· i,. died at the National Zoo in Wublngton at the aie of 62. An alltoply disclOled it aboukl have been named "Old Moma. .. ~ .. • • • -;a .... "' Position' NEW YOU (UPl) -Senate Ma· Jority Leader Mlte Maufiekl said today be tboul)'lt President Johnson Dibt "change hla mind" if a draft qlOYeJDtllt d • v • lo p e d at the Democratic NJtion.a& Cqnvention in Aqut "'Only time will ten. .. Hanlfleld 1ald d the PresideDt'• declJlon ooi to aeelc another term ln the White House. The Montana Democratic leader spoke at a breakfut of the Natlonal Shoe Fair of America. He said he believed the President's statement that he will not run aiain "bu to be taken on face value." But, be added '"a draft at the con- ventioa WOU1d change his mind." MaNfteld 1aid the Democratic party Johnson Flies To Chicago For Speech CHICAGO (UPI) -PretJdent Lyn- don B. JobDJou, less 1ban 14 houri after announdng an "irrevocable" dedJion DOC to seek re.electton, flew to ODcago today to addreH I broed- outtts convention. Jobnsoo's airplane landed at O'ltare Airport at 8:12 a.m., PST. Hh bubble- top llmousine was flown to the airport in a c.argo plane several boon before. Rlgid secwity arrangements were put inW effect at the Conrad Jlllton Hotel in downtown Chicago, where Johnson was to address 1be mmual convention of the National AS80Ciation of Broadcasters. The White House had diM:losed the President's destination 15 minutes after his plane waa In the air. JohnJOn was to return to Washington shortly after the speech. Immediately following Johneon'a withdrawal announceIM.nt there wu speculation that Mayor Rk:bard D. Daley of Chicago, ane of the nation'• most powerful Democrats, might en· courage the Illlnois delegation to the Democratic National Convention to throw their 1111 votes to Sen. Robert F. Kennedy of New York. Kennedy bu s a 1 d Dalef la a key man J.n the selection ol tbe Democratic presidential candidate. Kennedy iJ underttood to have con· siderably more strellgtb a m o n g lllinoiJ Democratic leaders than has Sen. Eugene J. McCartby of Min- nesota, the other announced can- didate. It was riot known U Daley might be cansidering directing support toward Vice Preaident H u b e r t Humphrey. The convention cipens 1n Chicago Aui. 28 at the I n t er n a ti o n a 1 Amphi~e. 'Citizens' Group Caught Napping WASHINGTON (UPn -Prtaldut Jobmoo'1 'f lthdrawa'l from t b e preskleDUal race cauabt the citizens for JoUloo-BumpbreJ ~uarters unprepared ad stuttlrint . Several houn after the president an'1C)IUICed bia dedalo11, a male voice answenKl the telephone tbil way: "Oitilem for JobnJon .•• "Cltlien1 for ••. "Citlzem far Johnlon·Hwnphrey. 'I'heN will be DO ltafement until tomorrow JDOr'Dinl. •• ealned new stature bJ the PNIWlilra decl:1on becau.e the "•~ ~ ty In the pM'ty may well haft .._ healed." He l&ld be expedM. ~~ Democratic candidates Seu • ...., F. Kennedy ol New YOrt ad W:.,.. J . McCarthy Of MlnnelOta to "recognhe the spirit'' Of t b • President'• declantion IJld 199Ct "cooperatively." Mamfleld tore up the prepared tea ' of an addreu he waa to hive dellnrtd at the breakfast and gave m em. Uonal 26-minute off t.be cuff talk to about 700 Slboe ind111try Nta11en ad wholesalers. He said be thought the Pruident'I move was "a sacrifice" made oat of a 1lncere desire to remdte the Democratlc party and the eoantry! 1 He aald he would continue to 1~ the President and urged Johnson'• political aJlies to do likewise. Mansfield, a sometime critic Of ad· ministration policy, Nld he WU "surprised" by tbt President•• De nouncement. "It'• been a beD of a year," he added. . He called Johnson's addrea to the nation Sunday nllht "tbe p-eatelt of his career" and said it would be recorded ln history "u one of the events of great signiflcuce." The Senate majorlty Jeader llld he agreed with the President that bombing of North Vletnam lhould COD· tlnue in the are.a just north of the demilltariud zone border. He aaJd be joined Johnson "in praying" that the Communiata would accept the President'• call for im· mediate peace talks. Mansfield sakl he talked with JohnJon for three hours last Wed· nesday. "I rec-0g.o.lied then as I bad previously, the great strain that the President wu under," he said. "I came away saddened." Reaction Varied In South Vietnam To LBJ's S~Ji , SAIGON (AP) -U.!.. and ~ Vietnamese oftlclall, taten !~ y turpl"iM, kept lilent todly ··~· ~sident Jobllloa'• bombing curtail· ment and Ida uit from the preslden- tial race while Git upre•ed Joy, dismay, disbelief and even dlliDterest. American ~ ~.ser. and th6 South Vietnamele ,overnmeat h,ave opetijy Oppoled m>y letup in tht bom• bini of Nortb \'tetoam, but they refua· ed to conmMnt on ll1'f part of Johnaon'a speecb. GI commentis 'on the bombing cut· back r~ from "they'll bury an of ua" to "N.I mean. we'll 10 hom• IOOller." One Nld, "I don't ewe who la Preddem IO )CJaC • l get home." A I e D l O r offica OD Gen. Wllllem C. Weatm«eland's ltaff, who refuMd to let hiJ name be \lled, aaid few American IOldlen cwed whether Johnson ran for~on or not. "Tbt avetai• GI is much more coocemed about bit immedl.ate situa- tion than ~ who is liUine ill tll9 White HOUM,'' \e udd. Many did r,act, however. Some tbouaht reporWI wert pulliD1 an April Fool's Job ud one lieutenant colonel aaW: "You never wart to believe a polltAcian when be mates an aDDOWl'*1ltDt like that." Weltmorei.n4. wbo la to be relined in July u commander of U.S. forces in Vietnam, told a questioner: "Yt1 I have a c."OIDIDeDt. lt'a no commut.•1 Sparse Sprinkles to Start .... Srorm Front Blurs Southern Cal Weather Picture . ....... ..--~11r.•&.&Ut ... t ... ......... ..._. ...... . ...... _.. ........ ..... ,,. ............. ....... ~ ... ,....... ..... . _ ...... .... .,,.._ ...... ..... ............ ~ ..... ,.. .................... _ r----.. ·--· . . ,..,.. .......... .................. ,,,,., ......................... ·---··,_... ... -----·-·-.... c.....---.-----..... "'..,,..., ....... ,._ ......................... = .. __ .., .."-.... . .. .. • • n • .... .. .. .. . .. 7f II II ,, . n • A • • ,, . • • ,. . • • . ,. • • . .. 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' "Prtpan tor tM /uhire ••• Todor/" e S.cniarlel • M.41«1 lruvr•M• tlas and Guide 'iJool( Pick up our F~EE copy at ny Mutual avings Office ~ogued and illustrated v_"..,._ •• d Mc.Nally for you! isit our VACATION TRAVEL ~XPOSITION April 1through10, Consultant to answer your questions regarding any type of travel• <i!! ci::i.our • Smogs Counselors will also be happy to· help you plan future vacation travel by OJ<"ing yo~ savings account with Munul Sa.vings, where you. will earn the highest .. ntc on insur~ savings-2nd the magic of comP.<>und intercst"Will make your "dream trip,, come~~ sooner than you think!,.. 1 cl , t Current interest on savings is 5% per annum compounded daily and an extr.a .25% per annum bonus on certificates of $1,000 or more held for 3 years. M:UTUAL ·SAVI GS ' -lftl ... ·~·~ .. -... HERE'S . nii MAN FOR ) COUNCIL ENDORSED BY MAYOR PAUL J. GRUBER Past Mayor Charles E. Hart Past Mayor Dora Hiii -' Past Mayor Jay Stoclclarcl ~ALSO- THREE PAST COUNCILMEN Ken Kingsley -Hans Lorenz - Frank Atkinson _::ALSO- HUN·DREDS OF CONCERNED VOTERS I I \ . ' .. :r ! • f '. , . ''' .. ". 'I ( I . -. -. . -~ .:,...... -.... Boa. Robert M. WUson. CouocilmlD mid Farmer Mayor .. MIDSHIP MAN OF THE MONTH Chamber Member ad Civic leader ROBERT M. Wll.SON, Oner of The AWNING MAN, 2000 Allio artet, Cotta Mesa and CoUDCDmu, Q~ ot COit& Meaa, r•n• tbl covttld Wit ti '1':1MBERSHIP MAN 01' THB ~ far Mardi '-IUa 9dr.cMIOIS in ~ to ~ tbt Cbamblr'a MtmberlldP1-oflWeinf a .. 11eW M..-. 1D a tw WMt Jlftod . • . JACK HAMMBTI', Prtaldilit ol ilM <>ut ..... mcl AdmlDl· 1trator, BAISTOL PARK MEDICAL CENTER, prnents the "CER1'11'1CATE OF AW AJ\D"wblch ls presented to those Member• for this type of dedicated effort . . . . Appo1ntment to Membership in the Costa Me1a "OFFICIAL GREETERS" is earned by obta1.n1Qf five New Memberships for the Chamber 1D 11x montha or less. "' . • """' ... .,.. 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'-&.: --= j ·~., I - l • CALN-PHYSICIANS GUILD LOCA11S IN COSTA MISA AT 722 IAKIR STlm Cotta Mua CIWDW el Cimlllvce Esecutive Manaitr Nick Zieoer olflclally wel· comes Tbl OALD'OBMIA PHYSICIAN'S GUILD State Headquarters to Costa Mua and tato Cbalnblr JiWabei'lldp •••• He is 1bown on the rtaht presenting the Chamber'• Mtmberaldp PlactUe to GUiid Pnsident Jack L. Ha1adom, M.D. second from right OD left Ii 'Allit B Barton, M.D .. Vice President of the Guild and Reinhard Mar· tbeD' MD 1'?IUanr : •.. 1'te California Phy11clans' Guild will construct an office ~' bi' eo.ta Mtaa 'ftloll will include apace for administrative oUlces, eeneral Guild tmuranc:e llCa1 IDd llllllatlve offices .... The California Physiclanl' Guild 111 afftlletecJ wtth U.. AmtrtCM PhJ1lciana' Guild and Is an action arm of Medicine ded.i· cat.cl to pn~ qualltJ medical care, including Dentistry. A major obj.ctlve of the Guild II to atop the ftamP!"" toward mass Socialized Medicine in order to protect the rltbU of needJ pau.ta to receive quality medical care. L ' • - ........ -.... ., .. -. . .. ....... "" .. ......,, .......... ._.. -· -... .-......., • *' ...... --. • .... ........ ... 4 • • ... .. " ......... -............... • ....~ ..... I Q DAU. Y PILOT A111eriea Agrees: •11 Was WASHINGTON (UPI) - Americans aenerall1 a.peed today that "i& WU Lyndon Johnl<lft'I finest hour." Backen cl the President, like Rei>. Spark M. Matau. naga, (!>-Hawaii), felt John· 1on--ln announclnc be would not seek> re~lection -bad made "the ultimate 1acrl· fice for world peace." Critics of 1oblllon'a Viet· nam poll~fike Ser;. J. Wii-liam F . (J>.Ark), viewed the eside!it'1 de- c11lon as "an act oi a very great patriot" I The ovenrbe!Jni.nt Con· gre11lonal reaction to the President's 1 u r p r l 1 t an- nouncement was summed up the supreme polJUcal aac:ri· by Sen. Jacob K. Javits, flee to further •trenitben (R·N.Y..) bia seardl few pace." "In such a guve hour of Johnson, wboM pacbant war and national doubt, the for keeplnt b1' plans MCNt Pre11deothaa lltted th~ pres· LS well known, 1'al 100 per- ldency to ita proper plac~ cent aucceasfw cmcemlq far away from politics." his decision not to run few Sen. Frank Church, CD· another term. · Idaho). ll.ke Javft.a a crtuc "I couldn't have been of Jobnaon's ~cies in Viel· more surprl4ed ii I had read nam, sa.ld: ·It was Lyndon my own death notice," said JohmoQ'• tlnest hour.'' Sen. Philip Hart, (l).MJch.) "Every A.meri~igllt Rep. Wright Patnwl. ([). should honor the Pres16nt ....t~U1,) a close trt.nd oi or the United States." Jollhlon'a, tmned the an- Cburch uJd. "He la tatJng nouncement "t b e ereateat those steps best suited to shock I've ever had in poU· bring an end to the war in tics. Th.ls is like a Pearl Vietnam, and be is makine Harbor in politics." Wbea Texaa Oov. JOhn CmmaDr •• Undiicl a ..c. tel1blJ bim " .,......, .. nouncemeat. ODe ol tbt So¥· ernor'• a 1 d • • eolldaeded from the loot OD IU l8Ce tben must bav. bMD a death in tbt faiu.ll1. · Richard M. Nboa, tbill oa· 17 major R • p u b 11 e 1 n pretldentlal candldale, Hld be bad not expect.tid JOlutson to withdraw. He ~ that Vici PreCldeiM Rubert H. Hwnpllrey or "eemeooe NJ>OUSm1 ~·~•••n ~·would ,..k the Demeuatlc nom1naUoa in the President'•~· - I Alter lfl Year• LBJ to Call l:'Ip . Resene.s . Political History Repeats Itself WASBINGTON (UPI) - Prea1deat .r-.. wm call a libnt.d D u m b • r ot ruerv1ltl to dft duty daring the next fln mcntha for &el'Vioe ln VleCnam. auLh Of s ta ff recam. m.sed • ..Wil"'Nl U..- aupport troops ... -t to Vietnam to brina C9'tabi Ull.lfs to "maximum ~t effedivenea ... WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Johnson followed In the footateps of one of h l 1 favorite political mtn· tors, Harry S. Truman, in choosin& not to seek re-elec· tion. His 1 t u n n i n g &..ra· nouncement Sunday nlght climaxed a N?ies of events that clolely paralleled those which preceded Truman's 11162 announcement that the would not run again. Johnson's statement also recalled Calvin CooUd1e'1 ''I do not choose to run" d o c I 1 i o n in the 191.8 presidential eJedJon. Johnl<Jn, m a statement which aurprbed even close frleoda mMS advisers, said, "I abail not teek aJ:ld I will not accept'' renomlnatJon. Truman pulled a nearly identical surprise almost ex· actlJ 11 years ago, on March 29, 1952, wben be told a U 0 0 • a . p I a t e Democratic dlnner, ••1 aball not be a candidate for re· election." Both presidents were deeply involved in wars In A.la -'n11man ln Korea and Johnloo ln Vietnam. There were other slmllariUes. Both Democrati c prealdenta bad taken office after the dea.tti of a presi. dent. Both bad been jol~ by atartUna tetblcts in the New Hampsbite primary. Johnson won only a narro•v majority over peace can- didate Sen. Eugene J . McCarthy two weeks ago. Truman was upeet jo the gruiite state's bellwethtr primary in 1952 by the late Sen. Este! Kefauver ([). Tenn.) Truman, bowewr, .erved almost eight years in the Whit. Houae. He waa eligi- ble for another term only because the 22nd amend· ment -restric:tlng the president to not JbOre than 10 years lo office -h a d been pused wbile be was in office and apeclfically excluded him. Jolwoo, who succeeded to the presidency when John F. Kennedy WM llam Nov. 22. 1913, will have Nrved little more than five yelTs at the conclusion of his term in January. Truman, in announcing his declaloo to quit pollUcs, told a Jeffer90n ·Jackson day gathering: "I have served my country long and, I think, e f fl c l e n t 1 y ed honestly. I shall not accept a renomination. I do not reel that it la my duty to spend another four years in the White Houae." Johnson also hearkened back to bis Jong public service, 'n years, in his an· noun~ement. "Wttb America's sons Jn the fie kl far away, with • America's future under challenae here at home, de.th ot president Wunn with OUJ' hopes -and the G. Harding, decl1Decl to nm again m ma. workl'• hopes -for peace All three, Coo Jl d I e, in be:lance every day, I do not believe that I should Truman and JobDlon, tmllb- devote an hour of my time eel the unfllled t«1DI of a to any personal putlaan dead president, bm were causes or to any duties e)e(ed to office in 1lleir own other tnan tbe awesome rigbt, then "cltcHned to Mek duties of 1his office," he . MCOOd temi1. aaJd. Other pnsidew • b 0 "Accordingly, I shall not declined to l'1ID far Mcond seek and will not accept terms were Rutberftrd B. the nomination of my party Hayes, Jamet Buchanan far another term u your and Jamea K. Pciik. Georte pruident." W aahlnlton declined to run Coolidge, a vice president f« a third term dtlflte who also succeeded on the heavy pre11ure. Trial in 3rd Week -. T ...... LOS ANGELES (AP) - The proseeutioo in the mtH'der trial of Anthony D. Dontanville hopel to m a k e use of a ~eot-aettlng ruling thi1 week as the case enten Ha third week. testimony la1t Fride7 of 1- year-old Ten-y BllMp. 16 YEARS AGO HARRY TRUMAN DID IT Tells nation he will not run egaln Terry sa.ld be aaw a man who looked like a Ntiro attempt to lure Cecilla Barill, 7, and her a1lter $42,000 Cruiser Smashed to Bits crashed into rocb Saturday nl&ht and county llfecu&rds ~ed Dr. Irving Horwitz Roberta, 8, into a ear tbt PALOS VERDES (AP) - day they w~ raped and A cabin cruller valued at strangled. His teatlJMny M2.000 h.u been nn.uhed wae to have been IUJIPOl1ed to piece. by wav• m the by mother 1-~ar-old, Da'lld 'PaJoa Verda PenlDlula, u. of Beverly HillJ, who wu Corneliton. Q>ut Gucrd tiUllld'tM. a1qne' aboard the p\euure The Presideni announced Sunday ni&bt ihlt the Jomt lndostriali8t's Service.t Slated LONG BEACH (AP) - A funeral IB'Vice for petro- Jewn i.ndustrtalllt Irving Dumm, 57, will be held TUelday lit Dilday Mortuary A port1oG of tbete mu will be made available tr.Im aur actlvie forcu," Jobnlaa Aid. ''Tbe 1-llDce will CDIDI mim reeenre CC11DPGl*lf an- itJ wtich wm be caDe4 up for tenice." 'lbel'e W a I 80 aad In~ cUcatlon how IDllt1 ot thl 13,500 will be .....m.u. It wW be the fourth mllup of .elected raerviltl 1Jncl the Korea war. Cba~L 1~~~~~~~--- Dumm, presidmt ot Pa· clflc Valwa Inc., tfiec1 " • Thunday at ScriPPI Bospl· J"m e.onti114 htnnl/11 ta1 and Relearcb Imtttute -l'GOO kl La Jolla after a len,thy Ulnesl. TRUS1EE'S FOIECLOSUIE SALi! PubHc •uctlon of the preperty commonly known •• 1337 CONWAY, COSTA MESA, CALlf:OlNIA. 11 scheduled to ... held at 10:00 a.m. en April t, 1961 at 1242 Welt Llncoln Avenue, Anaheim, C•llfomie. The .,,..mmat. minimum Wei wfll .. $3,6 l 3.12 encl must ... In cash or ciwttfted fun& The ".::Z· wlll be IOld subiect t9 maftWI of pvbll; T1'e ,,.., I f'J censftts of • 3 a..droom (plus femlly-kltchen) and 2 bath residence. ,.,, further lnformetlon concem1nt thlt ..... phone th9 Trwtee, An..huwr lnv .. weertt C.., Inc., •t (7l4) nuno Md --about"#3'0-F. SuperkJr Co\rt Jud c e Msk Brandler has ruled tbM deputy district at· torneys J . Miller Leavy and Joseph P. BUICh Jr. may quutioo ltatenents of an defense witnesses before Cl'OIHllamining them. 'lbe process, c a 11 e d d.i1covery, supposedly may a2d them 1n refu1inl the But Uvouab the uae or The 42-foot -r.ijqf.IJ. ll" , cra(t. ~scovery, tbe an1~rs ._..:.:.:.:_::.:.:.::.:._..::.:::.=:...::.........:::::~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!!!!!~'!!! aay Ibey learned l>avld won't aupport Te r r y ' s te1Umooy. H. ..... Mf. RE-ELECT MARINERS GOLF CLINIC '68 ·MARCH 28-APRIL 10 AL ''PINK'' PINKLEY .. COUN.CILMAN APRIL 9th . COSTA MESA * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * LF GIFTS for everyone attending FREE golf bags and clubs given weekly by MacGregor FREE Jack Ni~us l>ook on golfing tips FREE golf tips from the pro Watch your swi.Dg on television tlien hear ~ an analySiS by a pro Irt the Marintrs lobby, & television camera Y6u RQ)rd your switti then Pl•Y lt bkt IMt4nlly for you to see and a pro to an~. . . You will be ~ayina in Bnmswic:k'a new"S~-Away Pro GOif" unit, that permits you to drive 300 ~ or mu • 30 foot putt! To acm.c YCN on your pme, ~ WD1 bo •on star weet Clays, fri>m 11 :30 to l :30 btponin~ Th~, M.rcti 28, thN April 1 o. -~ • • l t ' c c ' t J ( l j ( 1 I ~ • . j . . . , . ' I .... " ....................... -........... Westminster Wins F ootlight Festival National General C«pGl' a. tion's new '15(),000 Fox Cinemaland Tbeater 1 n Ambe1m will open Wed· needay, April 10. Tbe 1,111).aeat lhowplace Is pat of UM! company'• 1 O O -tbeater muld-mJJ)jon dollll' expMWion program. On March 12, the company opened AOtber Orange Ooanty tbeMer, the Fox Soutb Cout In Colla Mesa. ()plnln1 .ttrad1oD at the Fos Onem1JM"d wUl be M e tr o . Goldwyn-Mayer's new .romaQtic drama, "Far From the ~Crowd.'' 1tamnc JaDe c b rla t te. Tft'ela 8talllp, P.ctr Finch Ind Alan B ..... LoeMed lit Harbor BoWnard mc1 MDCbelter Boulevard, acl'Oll the .areet from DilaeylaDd, tbe new tbeltre wm bl equ1RPld wttb 1111 ol tbe neWllt pro- Jec:tioa SRC•H• -ia-clUdlnC CIOemalcoPe. 10mm and PanavUlon , at.enopbGaie ~ ID d tr~ '°'81 md wide 1111111 ICl'eell· .. Acceaori?P for • • spn~. L. '•, '.wtfla out fash.n I "~~-. .. . ,, s.. ............. .......... ~...._\. ........... -,, , ...... 4nn ..... 77 ' . . . -\ 1 r . " . . , i I • · f .· •. ~ .. ~n,e flapper-y look of the thirties returns in cool, airy voilesl the good old days ate bock ... oncf wltft • deflnlt.ly '68 falhlon attitude! 'h look It hert-tOft, shadowy DoC. ron• poty.stw/con.i 9'oli,a jf9ndltd -eth Woclc oncl white flowwa. a.atty IMCmt for todcr(1 oll-tlrf gfrfl A •. Artt ... y A.t'liof*I eldnuntrwfth ray· Ofl lined body. Sht. 'Kabufd' aleev.s, scoop neckline. 8 to 16. SJ 1 LDHpfy V'd ti~ b gently w1opped oncl rvffftd. Rayon fln9d for 'no ... through.' 8 to 16. s14 C. Untd lhltt ah.,. with floppy bow trim. Ptlncne lfyllng and button front odd a cloMlc look. 8 to 16.SJ 4 Panti·hose ..• the perfed partner for fothion's short skirts! Seo1111... 1tr•tchabft pant!·"-"' ......... feahlon ~.Mt. 1.69 ~DrocMI- doth~IWt . foi.......,., odcled comfort D1l1tty ••llr .. tltry ..,... .... n-.... ..,., Wt. wt.Ill ....,. »teJO. '1 NEWPORT BEACH ( Huntattton Cent~) -. ..,,. •• •-, , .• ,., ~~C•""" I 'Shape up for fashion with Penny foundations DAILY PILOT A. Celttn/Du•r ,.i,~.,.,._ ....... '°"°" hd loct Cllpl. Balllc "-"•*°PLWhlte.,.Jy.A,l~Cllpl. 2.50 AM• INll ltt D cup only ••••• i.so I, ,,,.,., ..., ,.,.,, 1lnlf• ,_ ... forced,_, to .. and control tulnllly. 51J"""'"' fonq •• Whli.. . c. a •""" .,, 1n hn c1e1m111y ~ .. ofdtred lipper cvp. CtiaMl'w bonda add comfort. Whit..~ .... . . ·r . . ' 3.50. . , : \ -....... :----.... I. Stretch ...... tlv• .xtra comfort .. thlt lycra9'tp0Dda bra·wftfi ..... Fllfetftll nnt"'. Wh!M. A,1,C ....._ ~::::. . s3 '· 1-1 ... IMlftfy 8'Nle • ,,., bade .. tide ..... " .......... ..... .,.,, ..... Whit.. ~>IL S.7 LightwefGht Machine wash· long leg pcmty able contour lwa girdle for with~ ...... year 'round wear lfnttch straps c.l, *'t L,...., ~ ............ d ........... ...., ~ ,.,, .. ., flMr- tutMy pcrntf, wtiflt. $. fll.-....~,.. ~ . i4 ..... s3 . '· :· . . . . . ' I .,. -.. . .... .. .. ...... .... .. ...... _...,.. -...,_......., ... J~·~--DAlL_Y_~_L_or ________________ ~ ... ~AJ,liwtl~l_.1469 QUEENIE By Phil lnterf andf Pro-Nixon Frtm Win la •ice• BERKELEY -A FOOP of delegates from Oran11 County made a IW'JJl"ile bid Sunday to 1wln1 Californla Republican Assembly t:ato au.pporting Richard M. Nm· oe-lor tbe GOP jfttidentlal nomlnation. But the attempt failed and today tbouaanda of CRA V'Oluoteers stood in f1rm support of Gov. Reagan'• taYOrite 10D Candid&cy. Tbe unexpected pro-Nlxon move- ment ... uy was put c1own by tbe 1ovemor'1 forcea who maintained firm control of tbe meetiq. State College Salaries On UC Level Requested The Orange County deleptes made their move when the Ume came to en- dorte Reagan's 1eedenhlp of a favorite IOft delegation to the GOP nlltional con· wntloll 1lW summer. They said they wanted to endorse Reagan's leaderlblp, but proposed allo either to endone Nixon for the nomination, or urge the Oalif«nia deleption - if and when relealed by Reagan to vote freely - to support a candidate "1'bote c o n 1 e r v a t I v e pbiloeclphy moet c I o ae I y Plfalels. ~ ol Gov. Beacan." 1bat meant Nix· on. LOS ANGEL!'.S (AP) - A pr'Olr'lm aimed at im · provin1 state colle1e1 in Oaliforma tw.s been pat forth by St.ta Cblncellor Gienn S. Dumb, includiQg 4be sog· leltion tbat Chere be salary pdy with tbe Uotvenity ol CalifonlJa. Dumke called foe a gradual reducticn Jn the state coDeae teadl.log load from 1be current average of 12 boura a week to nine hours. He urged tbat the c0uec .. be called caufomia state univ«litles. Dumke said in an in· tm'view Sunday that doc· tiorate decree pt'Oll'ISD• em· pbuizfng teac:tmc lbould be introdaced mcio tbe l)'ltem .00 he c.lled foe ~al of •u millloa Jn blJdCet a~a the colleges are uklng from th • Legi11atln for ibe 1988.a academk yar. Call.fonlla'a Muter Plan (<)r Hiabef EdacMkln, wbiob Dumke N111 1Por1 tbe unlvenJty, Ml fCJed to pro- vide proeram. ol equal J'ln. oortance to l>e ltMe eol- .legei, he said. that ln Califu"nia ed -.at ill tbe main tt-.i for ~ amo91 our f9Cllky members and ihe flail.inc about in IOIDe ol our junior ODUege1. "Every time we try to make this mission ol our1 more palabl>le we iet ac- CUMd ol trying to lnzk ttle mut« plan o1 trymc to be pale imitations of Berkeley ••• be lllid. The .. dtancellor aid 1be colleges dtd not want fJO UDdenNoe Ile m.vtfr plan. He eays b1J progran to improve th • 1tatua of state colleges wouldn't take mud> money. A fwmai vote on tbe bid actuaDy to endorse Nixon never arrived, but the ques- tion of whether limply to eDdorie Reagan wi1h no atringa &ttacbed ar link him s.dl:reotly with Nlxon was pat to a ballot. The vote WIS 291 to 'l'1 1n favor of a li:mple eo. dortement ~ R e a g a n ' a favorite aon caadldacy. Even blu&b the pro-Nix· an movement was defeated so MtUy, tbe CRA, wbldl beiaa u a middle.of~e­ road group cklrlftc t h e Depruaion, left no doubt that it continues ita course DeclimJc to place a price ta g en h is recom • ,,.,.,..ions, Dmnke NJd it woUi tnclude ibe ~ m mlllfon budget a0gmen. tations anc1 the '9 or no LA Fire Fatal miBion needed to achieve lallry parity, as well u LOS ANGEL!S (AP,) - the eddM:ioDal millioas to 0 n e man d t e d and a lower 1be teaching hours. 71-year-old widow was in· "You've got to tell the junid • fire rnpt through people wno are teact>ing in ttiree \al.its ol a central Loe Cal.Womia 1tate c o 11 e g e s Allgel"8 apartment building that the job ttiey are doing Sw.nday. FirerMn alld Lua· is ever:y bit u important hon :eowm., 30, wu ••· Oil t h • part,'1. n,llil wing. '!be onlJ ........ te-rival an &vation ~-n.ca.i when be addNuld the eon- ventioa SlituNay nilbt WU fw Seti. Jcim G. Schmitz (&.Tustin), the onJ;y ad- mjtted Jobo Birdi Society member In the legislature and a strong opponent of Reagan'• fimnciei pollclM. I BERKELEY (AP) -gesture of the dub and the Gov. Reagan ..,.. rt1poasi· torch." bl N -...a M-a Reagan 1 made Pf(Jbely e egro auu c.McaD· hia most •tensive reJDArka American leaden are ltan· on the racial iasue yet dur· <Ung between ti. wldte com-Ing a dinner speech Satar· munity and lw>ee ,-rtsOrt day night to the volwrteer to "the club and·tbt torcli". Oallfornia R e p u b 11 c a n -. _,__ t the Assembly. .a ue governor -pu The governor told them burden of helping minority that the recent preaklentlal groups on the abouldlrs of commisaion report on blg-d- aonsuv.atives, telllnf them ty riots "accuae. QI, you it ii morally rieht ~ also and I -all of ua -of fOOd. busin... white racia~. It la a ltlgma ReportinJ for q. lint we will live with from now tftne on Uast w e e •t., s on in our commuoHiea and meetings with m l D o r I t y with our fellow citlzeua arouPS, Reagan Mid the Wlless we prove that they 1 o c a 1 le a d e r 1 w e r e are wron1.' ''IODlet:hne." bllter, IMlt be l.1nle11 CODlenatiYea fodbCl them ''mare ~ become bmlved ia trJfnt wltb l ~that ii to IOlve na-rtlated latael, fOr os to uadentand. Si R"'acan predicted, In thete meetlnls and -you tovermnent will -and at learn bow they are atanding evvybod)>'s e z pen 1 e, between us and . . . those bec»use eovmnnent always w1lo have decided that they tends to wcrt towar.t a com. have reached the end of the mon denominatar, without r6ad and tbM tbe only mucb regard f o r ~ ~ w• a member ol tbe M'WJ tMm ""*'1 «ew up the plln bl 19118. He NY• he applONi ol 4be plan'• principle, 1ltidl eltill>llbed tbat .,. untwnilty con- as ibe job the man at tile pllµWed. lmlYW'lity is doing," he'....;. ____________________________________________ , uld. amwer la the Jut, hopeless dMduallam .•• ceot.nlite en Ph.D. s-•111111 while the ~ cone,. empb..U. milrpduate 1tudy-1t ..... "But h ptdiem tt .•• you can develop 1P1CillllU1· tion onl)' if JGQ IDlb ·~ .. , ..... to promdanel P1U111t ID eedl SelJJlem," hi lli)d. ''We bwND't qdte rwt.cl A full professor in tile tmMnlty syltem e a r n s between '14,800 to $21,800 annu.ally wNle the It.au CCII· 1ep ~etaor earns tl3,99'l to '1,,018. Dumb ureect the nMM dmJce to Oltitotuha State lJnht«r. becaoae ' ' I t weald help U9 • 1 0 t • ttptdllly to. fbe younger ~ ••'re alts'.·· G.t a headllalt on 4Pf"'a with a ccnn. P1 n aey penn I All Penney Stores Open Every Night Monclay Through Sotur4ay Thru Seit. Only Multl-1p~ed atte111.tM/1tollsher .. Reg.44.95 NC>W32.88 ol I "'--~ ,I' ~ ....._o4.c;--,-~~"_. '"• --"•.a , • ._ Big $81 savings on Penncrest• ~ decorator style color TV'sl . . s· REG.•569 •••• NOW . ~ . .: BALTZ MOllTUAJU:a C.....delll8r 'OR,... Cotta Meta Ml I-MU BELL BROADWAY MORTUARY lll BnMnJ, C.... Met1 uwm · . . . l9ACIPIC Ya:w I ~ -Dmt Ne,,,.. Blild, CUllw* . .....,.. • -~~~ ............ _ ................... -... .. ----·--...................... --~ .... ~.9' ..... --~ .--.....-..,..., ..... ~ . ( '· . ... '\ . . ,.... . .. • j I UCB Guaranteed Interest Bonds- a,.il'9bl1 in units of $5,000 and up-off er a Mfe, sure way to e"1'-lt least 5% irftttt$t a year-with· out leckln1 yourself i~Jon1·term f i~lal commitment~. If,.,., choose to rtdl 1 m them before' • rriiiut;ty, )'OU mey cfollD without pen11ty' Olt-ln,Y Mmi·•nnual 1111Mr11ry date. . . . • , t • , . . ~ ~ ... ~· . . -. . , .. • You are •~sured-of 5% per year minimum interest rat ..... a ~te UCB 1uar1ntees · tor th~1 nixt" five ·y,,irs"' • • > .. la it income JOU .-Al? UCB 5-year ln~ Bonds provide y0u with 1 stlldy 5" income • ¥ou're peid Interest q~-just liM, cloCkwOfk-by check or depoltt to your chic~ or 18Yi~ ·· ' • I ICCUrt, whltewr . · )'OU Jriftr. ·. ':. ' . Wlftt men thaa K7. uct9 ~yur OrOwth Bondi accrue Interest at the aumnteed r1te of 5% 1 year, compounded dally, and provide an effective yield of 5.68~ . J ,t when held to maturity.. , , / . i. Whit Is you• objective f /~ ' · .• 1 ! . ; Jncomeorf t I : .·· .. ":. Visit 1ny office , l 1 , ·. : .' · ·. ~. ~ and talk It r : V f. · · . -_ · ' with your B banker .I =--: ~ I You'll find ht can do a little more for yoU. Member Ftdtrll Dtposft lnsurince rAf'ftN'Milvt ... .. ,.,, • ' '-'' ~ • olil ....... "' ..... -.--~ •• ·-•••• ·-· .. ... •• • .. .-.... ·-·...._. .a..:,.:-._ ' ' .... .- J ! DAil Y 'flOT' ..... A,ril 1. 19'8 Reporter Joins Demo Ca».did., .. ILll . The South Bolton Irlah crowd turn1 out under rray wet akie1 to yell and lauah and wave. The Kennedy brothen, Bobby and Teddy, are marcbin1 in the St. Patrick's Day P•ade. They 1mlle and wave at the faces but u they march they talk in tene undertones about the chaBenee. BIG PULL "I think we can do Jt U we make the bJr pull," Robert earneltly t e 11 i Edward, who loOkl dublOUJ. Announcing 4 d&fiantly "over-eng.ineered'' cars from Mercedes-Benz. Behind them •• red-faced party fundlonary mutter• to a burrylnl &I I ii ta D t : "Where the bell ii Uw lit& &irl w l t b tbe flowmt•• "Don't worry, .. 11n the other. "Next ccraer.•f And -pool! -wtth ap- parent c bar ml n I 1pon- taneJty,. pnt&J. ahJ)y amll· Ing chlld materialize• from the lidiDea and haDdl Bobby Kennedy a bouquet ol ,ree.o caruatlom. ".-J-r h a D t JOU very , • ltD1 walkin1, and • record the ICeDe IJld be handl tbt boo- quet to eomeone a n d tt ll never Men apin. FIXED SMILE The candidate b c:ru&bed by tbe aowd. Tbe mile is fixed 01l hJa face, and he la teemlnCt1 mconcerned about the pbyalcal dater. But bis aldel ar. neat:lnt and nervous and luPnl for breath and tbey fOrm a tirbt rin& around him and pa•b him throulb the crowd. The people l&ap him oo the bead and pull bis hair and touch b1a CoM and 1erum hi.I name and ,..n for •~to apha •ltboalh he can lilt b1I ann. ma h tomled 1Dto a mop. hll upa.wln suit rumpled, h1I lhlrtlseevu ltained b1 nNat. bt climbl atop the back aeat of an open car and waves to the throngs pralln1 about him. He says, Vffl'Y 1aftly amid.at tbe din. "Hello. How are yoaf Thank you.'• And the people squeal aftd .run atoq llid'3 and jump up aod down. uaao DADDY .. Hll Califorala campa1'21 1111n•a•r, A11emb1J 8"aker Jeue M. Unn.b, taJll him. ••y oa mow, thll ® An automotive expert previewed the 4 new Mercedes-Benz motor cars in our picture. His sum-up: "Over· engineered . ., He was right By most standards, these Mm:ecfes..Benz motor cars are "oyer-eigineered." They go far be- ~ the requimnents of conven· tiJnaI automotive engineering. &mnple: Every atu: of the 4 new M~Benz cars has power disc !'ra~s on all 4 wheels. The same 1*aling system used on 180-mph Grand Prix racing cars. s~ critics ~ld say thu 1s too much of a good thing-nMdless in most driving sit#· aiiom. Merude.s-Benz enginurs say~ "Nonsense . Caliper~ disc brak.t.s luive ~ m tm Iffier ten, 1Jw thn f'TcwilU th. most pr«ise brai- mg f'OssiWe-at llll spuds. Piit them "'1krever '1""' ve got a wheel." Incidentally, Mercedes· Benz domn 't believe in naming its can af-· ter animals, .fuh, and miscellaneous wildlife. After all, a <;ar is a machiJU. It shouldn't sound li1<e it belongs in a 1.00. 1he names of the four new Mercedes--Benz models (the 250, the 230, the 220 Diesel, and the 220) simply indicate engine size. The 250. for ~e, displaces 2.5 litas. ..... ~ng" _ .. ,... engi neering-noi styling, or saUs, or wlurttherestof the1~l&cL,ing:' °'Ovet-engineerin{ makes the new line of Mercedes--Benz can ftmi. dle differentl y, steer differently, brake differently than any conven- tional automobile on the market. They are, in fact, decidedly uncon· ventional motor cars. Here are some facts to prove it: • Unitized locty 1nd Ch111l1. Most conventional automobiles have a separate body and chassis, held to- gether ...tth bolts. After a while, the bol11 can work loose and rattle. On a roush road, the racket can be deaf· enin~- M~es-Benz engineers insist that tLeir can deliver rattle-free per· fonnance. That's why the body is w~rothechasaiswith 10.000 in· 'dividualwelds. The ~t: a single structure of immense s~ and rigidity.After 50,000 miles or so, you may begin to wonder if your Merce- d&Benz will ever rattle. ............ luapenllon. On some cm, you get an alarming sen- sation if you brake or accelerate sud.· denly on a washboard road. The mar wheels shudder, and the whole car ~violently. This can happeji if '. smother road jolts. On a tight curve, it's finn eoouah to tight body swar. This aniqoe supmsion system is one of 5,200 basic eng!neering ~t­ en ti li"l'd l1J Me1~&nz. • "' ...... proof" ...... Tale a day-long trip in some cars and you'll come out feeling liU a damp wash- rag. Those seats that felt so good at '7\i lSO 1Ja ..... 7°" .,.. ii, naa0tt...,. t11nu. the ca~ haH conventional rigid "bt.ani'~ .. _'!._ _ .J • ; MCl1%0es-Benz engineers rit- tntd an all-independent suspension ~t gives each wheel the freedom to move up and down without distur~ ing the otbm. On a washboard roed, the sus~o.a is soft enough to reduce tLe motor to a smoking ruin. MCl'ClCdics Bem · are • signed to c:ruiseat full~ on My lmag, because on the wide-open high· ways oE Eu1'lpe, they cium do I The engine of m:ry M~Bem auto- mobile is assanbled '° airaaft toler- ances. The bearings, for instance, are machined to 4/10,000ths of an inch -about ~th the siz.e of a hu· man hair. To help JO" decide. The only way to appreciate Ma-. cedes-Benz featum and pbiloq>by of "over-engineering" is to take a demonsttation drive. Here-'s a fact-capsule on each 0£ the four new cm, to help you ~cade which one you'd lile to test drive: 1be ... "A a,-.,...,...,, wM .. .,,.,...,., • ..,..cs:• The 250 is die prc:oUer modd OE the new M~Benz motor cars. ( ... (where the law allows). The 220 Diad is more apensiJe than con- ft11tiuioal cu'ld:ly cari yet it could save you more money in t1se lmag nm (•y, 100,000 nUles or more) than the 8imsiest little economy car you aJUld buy. Price: $-i,580: T1le m: ,,,., ,,.,,. • ,,. dw.nt .... °"'' ..... The 220 is exactly the same car as the 220 Diesel except that it does not have a DteseI engine. The 220 Les • ruFJY. ~ul engine that sips gasc'>lirte ~a miserly rate. Price: .. $4,446.· . .. II ' • Why hat ~ Lacuna Beach company been so fortunate! ls there sometkina about the Art Colony air that bi;:eeds talente4 d~ocers? "No," adtliltted Miss Zali ... 'You onlY flnd one nttural ollt of thouaanda. It's a matter of a group of dedfoate4 people who are will· iq to work." . It's more than that. according &o Barbara Stewart (Mn. _Max 1\abinowitab), board president for the tompany ud lfiss J.ati~s part· y 'Lila a 4-year-old, she perfonned lh the White House for President Hoo••· ' 0 1t w,s noti.in11 .-,il,ly," said Lila, who can barely temembet the occasion. "I Udnk l aana 'America, the Beautlful,' and did tome sort of Russian folk danct." Why did tM yo1,1Dg itt1 like up danci ng rather than followiilc her partnts• fdotsteps in the opera field? ., I ' ''It was self-defense," lhtt laughed. "Whenever I played the violin, piano or sang, my mother streeched lh•t I was doing it w~n... r I ,uesa• I figured she couldn't crltjcize my dancing because she didn t know anythinr alSout lt." • Lila began her lesso'nll at the age of 7 and ~ the lime she was 11. she was working every day u.nder her teacher, 11\eodOre Bekefi. After craduaijng from hl&h school. Lil& accomplished a coap-, ~t surprised her teacher and (fiends alike. "Against everyone's ai:lvi~. I went to New York and audilio~ for the Mordkin Ballet Co., one' e>f the major ones at that Ume. T)Mjy • all said in Washington f was • big fish in a little pond, but in New York. where the~ were tbousands of dancers, l wou~'t stand a' chance. LANQS CONTRACT ~ :'The smuggest thing I ever did in my life," she continued, ''was to send telegrams to everyone the second day I got there sayin1, 'I auditioned and signed a convact today." Although she earned the grand su m of $50 a week. traveled around the country and staye4 in the most luxurious hotels, she still hadn't achieved the grancl at.atus of "ballerina." A ballerina, it seema, .is just not any dancer, or even a soloist, but THE lead dancer of a company. '1t'e all thanks to Lila. Withe>Ut her this would ne•er happen. "It takes years and years to become a baHerin.t, and many She in.pita ua io work bard," s~~ said, never make it," she commented. Many, in fact. never get out al. the aer. "It's not bard 00 understand bow the aprighUy MW Zall can corp& de ballet (the ballet 6boru~). which Lila had done at a vuy early inspire younf ducen. She emita an aura of a true arUlt, ancl like QllftY age. ' talented people~ ber background suggests certain thints run in the Lila's big chance to become a prima ballerin-a came with a fa-n CBS televiaon Show, "Balleretta" in New York IUIUly. Miss Zall was born in Georgia, a section in lM Caucasus Moun· She also was a sololst for the Original Ballet Russe de Monte taiD6 In the extreme south of Russia, and her father, Boris Zalipsky, Carlo. W86 prima ballerina of the Don Lee "TV Ballet" in Hollywood, was one of the leading tenor6 of the country. appeared as a soloist with the symphony orchestras of W.ashmgton, '" While, according to Miss Zali, artists received better treatment D.C., Utah and Santa MiDca and ·has been seen on the "Colgate-· uDder the Communists than many others, the family decidect in 1922 Comedy Hour" TV show. to e&eape from the country. A widow 1or the pllt two-and -a-half years, Lila met her. form· However, llussia wasn't eager to lose their famous artists, so · er husband, Kolia Levienpe, l well-known cellist, in 1945 when she they bad to pretend to go on a trip to Italy where Zalipsky secretly came to California for a vacation. arraneed a contract with the Metropolitan Opera Co. MARRIES T~ VEL TO U.S. The family promptly set out for the United State.. However, en route in Constantinople, they met with tragedy. All three of them cauabt typhoid and the famed opera singer died there, leeving Mrs. Zallpsky and her mall daughter, 18-montb-old Lila, to travel on and make their home in Washington, D.C. Once aett1ed, Mrs. Zafipsky began teaching Yoice leuons. Mean· while, Lila began making a name for berseli at an early .ace, when as Alter they married itl 1946, the couple organized the Ballet MWJtcale, the forerunner of the Ballet Concerto of Los Angeles, with Michel Panaieff, a dancer whom Lila worked with in the Original Ballet Russe. No 6tl'anger to Laguna, (she and her husband bought a home in the Art Colony in 194e) Lila began teaching here in 1959 and her (SM ON TOES, Page 17) A TRUE BALLERINA Lila Zall .. -...y, Ur• l, "'' Nl<M ~ ... 11 · llA ANDERSON, Editor I Bargain-hunters Have a Fling.· For a brief four hours Saturday, April 6, the cream of next-to-new c 1 o t hi n g donated by many of the Harbor Area'a bes.t dressed women, will be modeled and sold in the Newport Beach As1iatance Lea~ 1'hrlft Shop, 595 32nd St., Newport Beach. Entitled Spring, Fling, the Mlnual show and s a 1 e . sponsored by the league's Junior Auldliary, will be conducted from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., and fr~ gift& will be awarded shoppers whose purdulses are $20 or more. announced W.n. J a m e a Peters Jr .. chairman. Mannequins for t h e fa~hion parade of bargains will be tile Mmes. Brent Ogden, Stewart Clark, 'r.d Riokos , J.aek Richardson, , F.rneat J. Schag Jr. and Byron J . Tarnut.ur. While the spotlight Is on selected women's fashions, other bargains also will be offered. Included wiU be men's, teen-agers' a n d children's clothing, g I f t furnlltlincs. decorative ac· cessories mid dJstlnctive new lam~ and lighting fix· tures. Eadl Staurday is Red Carpet Day for wise shop- pers wbo take advantage o1 special Items Jn addition to ''Ntt at all/' cbime Kn. Bobtit Ldaer (left), treas-Fund, American Field Service, H~g and Oran.11e regular merchandise aold urw il Newport Belch Almtwe IAilH and ltrs. County Children's hoepi1aJ1, Girl and Boy Scouts weekdays. Potiatng up the a.rid 8c.'Wtls', treuaNt of tit Jumb-AU'Wary a.net dubl, Harbor Couiicil PTA, Ne\fpOrt Beach Li· rtd carpet theme, members wa. •ti .. a total ol $83,108 to 18 ar• clwtties. bnry, Society for Crippled Children, Visiting don red smocks and donate A TAUi CLOTHES HORSE? -Hoping every wo~n is, are Spdnc . FlinC models. Mrs. Brent Ogden and Mrs. Ernest J. SChag Jr. (left to rieht). Berptns ga~ MJt be offered Saturday, April 6, in the Asiltaru:e League Thrift Shop .. R2"" Jnclude' the ~·· CbildNn'1 Dental NUl'lel Alloclatiotl, therapy and educatic>n1J ph1lan· a a t u rd a y t I m e a 1 •t c.DW, SodJll Sei'lp, U&C .Deotal Ulen • ttirGPlit ad .ldaoltnblps. ..i..women. ~6A~t ·Keep Pulli~~ ~ffl~ W~ol Over His EyeS, Dress Accordingl:il CONCERNED I t cheat and all. right in her living room -because 1ht learned It had been , ( purchased wtth coupons and oot cash. Eighteen years ago I waa 11' auis· tant dietician In a bolp1tal. When I announced my engagement, t h e kitchen help went to the 1upen'i1or and said I.hey wanted to buy me Che fintlt touter money cOuld buy. 'nMsy asked that the prtc:e of the toeater be deducted from their ,.Jthecb .,eetty, until tbe day of .._, weddlna. Tbe superriaor naated that thy eave coupou because lht tn.. that the very flneat touter could be obta.Loed In that manaer. They tDok her ldvtce. Two years •Co my cbUdrtn saved tbe1r money to buJ 1M a new eoaurr fer Motbtr'1 Day. W1Ma I ...,..tned ... 1i,nlficance ff .._. old ~ *1 aatd, ''No .... It ....... ' kept so shiny and br\ght throu&h the years. They must have loved you a IJ'Ht deaJ -and you must have loved them. too." can money buy that. Ann~ - NEW ARK MEMORIES DEAR CONCERNED: It la wp tit the .irt-. moeller to dedde WM6et nr Ht de ta. apaMe ti ....... the re1poulblltty. 8-e 11-~ are extremelJ reliable, ...en air·U need eomeae to ltt wl .. TBB~ M.V.0.8., Grauy. • ! l ' .. . " ' . . . ~. ' . . .. , • ..... .-1.1 ... AmST'S I.ALL: RHAPSODY IN HUIS , Mn. lwM Heutten ( ..... round) Mr. incl Mn. Gwry Short ~ -- Peering Around · -..... -.i ... 1!!1!!9., • ... • • .. • ' 1 .. • • .. Horoscope Cancer: Face Doubts ' Fears, JUESDA Y,, Dec. 11): ,...: -dlM APRIL 2 to >"°'1 '° .,... 111Ua-.: -SYDNEY OMAD 'Empbub ia GD Jelal 8ftali'I, .. , contracts. ~ ..... '"Iba wile man ~· marri1Ce. Yoo mq bl !U dNdny • • • Altroloo trytns to do too mllCb at poblta b .,,..,... once. mow p a e • • Coa- OIEI (Mlftb 21-Aprll centrate ton.. 11): a.k det&DI CODDeCt.d CAPJUCOIUf (Dee. 2S- wttb apendltarel. Avoid Jan. 19): You made ~ belnC caught off ,u.rd. promilel to l°"*1 ... ._.. Make eorr.ctScm before •r cerninc c a r • , dbdpllm, Anal ooaunitmlDt. c.tebiDc regullltle1111. Today ,_ ere mws t.odaJ re..ia. ia called upcm te rem=w ltpttklllt Wriq. mid perfann. Tab a TAURVI (April 20-MaJ cb.aDCe1 with bealdl and 20): ETdwn&4 ol ideal with safety. AJUU i8dlTidual e o a 1 d AQVABIUI (Ju. »l'eb. J'elU1t ill pnftt. Ovacome 18): Penonal mapetiam la teed m CJ to Dl09e Ulo qlliet· hlghll~. 0ppoett.e 1U & Jy. Line up apta -aim traded. Yocr aet what JOG 4ltnd!J" • ioel. Gurd want tbrwp .,....._, poeulllw. aalumambip. Unanal day GBlllNI (MIJ 11..JUDt in leDle that people ol 20): c,eJe i.p. Tab la-varied iDteruta CGDV ... OD ttialtlve. Be aw•• 0 f you. peaonal •pp e a ran c • • PISCF.8 (Feb. JJ.March SpoU1gbt ~. ,._,. 20): Accent on home , who pmioul1 appeered llCUrity, Joni·rua• plma . .tool •:m?c· Eqreal You don't fool anyone today view• tn c manMr. with llalb -what la needed CANCER (June 21.JuJy is soHd accomplllhment. 2Z): Examlne lean, dOlbtl. Stick to facts. Reid between ' Yoa can ealilJ cwereome the linet. Check fine print. 1bem. But first Chey must IF TODAY IS YOUR be aced. Your abllitJ ii BIRTHDAY you are recep. ireat« tban JOU may Im· Uvt, aenllttve, tend to ez. qine. TodaJ lid COIDll hiblt tlmp.r OD occ.ion. hm snap, orpm.tton. Social CODtadl due te m. U.O (JUIJ ~Ant. 21~ creaee -tbU moatll JOU Yoar tmace ii eaba:nced to-complete major project. day beceale cl pMt eff«ta . .._~·an attracted GENERAL TEN- bJ reaHution of 1 o 11 r DENCIUs Nftl bMttllDel ailOltlll. W«k bl put piDI feature GEMINJ perton1 . .......,appreclatlon. Cycle hlP for GDDNI1 SodaU. tonl.,... CANCER. 5PedaJ weird to .,... CAPRIOORN: noJd ta. VJ.800 <Ant. 23-Sept. 21) : .a... .._ ' ~ ' _, • I ; o 't Lit . I ' ••• ... YOU ,. toa .. Study LEO mesaage. Deal -DCJ w .__ '111'1'1. Be .. hie in autb<rity. modelt Ja your aeeertionl..' 'It's Easy', CllALKING up a sue-certUrJy a UUe appropriate where they have mlded =~ = k'~•:e.. &Ei cesaful year aa president of to deacrlbe b1a birthday) lllnce 1981. prom i a ea • obligatiom. f!!*-.... ,i!!e,,~i\!~Nl-~ ,J~~~~~§§;g~ Year Pictured Success , the Shadow Mo~_:~ult-wu brougtlt to theJr ocean MRS. ROBERT Shupe of Complete projectl. Sprea.d '4'J~1•11." te Club plua a •U\a.~ front home Mid was filled .. ..M.. ....... n.-cb .u influence. __ _;_ ____ _ Artist's Bal II Mn. Eugene to the brim with aym· H,.._.....,.. a.a • pre_,ent UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Houston ol Pllm Desert and Pll'IWI (well-wilbera). of tbe Orange Count 1 ~ lunar Mpect toclaJ Newport Beadl. TM Balta took everyone 'Feder.tlon · of Republican coincldes w l t h journqs, The sala, ftidl lbe um· to 1JDda 1111 buln wbere Women, waa on band to correspondence, publllhlDC. ed RhaplOdy bl BDll, at. cellllrltioD dl1led. Bill i.e. Stat. Senator John L. s t r e D g t h e D perlCDal tracted 350 party • .,.,.. t d bard mutterlng Barmer of Glendale today phllolopby. C om municate Seated with the ~ 10.m1tb1q from that lldap llt ibe Ambaltador Hotel. viewa. Get tbou&ID • (who tnddentalb' won a aboDt life begiDniDg now. He 1 poke at ' tbe paper. SurpriN encounter third place award bl the Leadenhip Trlllning School due tonlgbl an n u a 1 Ju r le d show F1F1'Y well-wiahen gath· spooeored by the Southern SCORPIO (Oct. 23 • Nov. A New lxperi1M1 , 0 I y 0 u apomored by the club) and erect In Ole Calta Maa DMlion of the cautorala %1): Don't ne&Ject ~k. Mr bmbad were their home ol·lk. ad Mn. B.. D. FederlOon of Rtipub11ca Temptab it to ~· r .. upter ..s aon-~w. Heath to be~m eel&-Women. Mn. Shupe, Who Wiae course is to M:teM to 1" • '- Mr. and 1119. am, Short brate 1belr anaiver-reprftented 25 clubs with basic lnues. Tbe ~f"Hd IUIS ~ &6 Ne~ Bea. iary. aJ.mott 5,000 memhr1blp, accomplillhmat, lW · ~ tWr ¥1f '"--has tbe Harbor HMtfna an open Mute allo ~ lMruetJon lft }Mr foe JOU . Be comlderate ---=--~ .,_. Jcmm, tllem wn with the celebrants were IUbject.,... of canipalp, toward co-worker. .M•h ,. '™''1 rr.ct and May Slmpt0n of their two IOlll and a da'Wf:i precinct, parliamentary pro-, -~SA~Gm~~ABIU~~S~(N~o~v.:_. _:22:_· ~~~=======~! r-~-dtl u-, 11---.a teMn-law, Mr. and Mrs. cedure an d memb9l"lblpl- '-'WU1141 -·-• -u..tll and Robert Buth; Wanda P;gam and z,.. th• ll' two arudchllctren. promotion. and Joba urtt ol NnpGrt Blll1 • Br.sa Bath who Miii ~ A 8 0 Beach. Mio pneent. bat net drcalMld tbe a\lllt ~; o.Dblil -b1llil • elected -* tbe BCIUCoal' Wlie, ,... tbe bcacncl Plf• motblr, recomDMDUMo111 6atrman ibe P«dval Nkbola wbo Mn. at.Ila Bunch ol Calta _ ~-Xi..,....,._, Delta ..... at tbt BalM>a Bay ...... aad her lilter, Mr1. w .. _ --r- (llub and ta Plllm De..t. Ber1Dtace Fox, all ol Cotta Della Delta ICll'Ol'itJ at the ....._ VllhclltJ ol Io 11 tlu r n BILL ISNTI bM "cane Tiii s.tm were married CallfonU. lnr tbe ldD' m4 ftl tt In LtblDoD, Mo. where he She ii Ile ~ of Mr . .... a ........ to Jdm. WU ltau..d With the and Mn. Donald A.. c;ollnl Mncla. bll wUe, Jmted CCll'pl ot ~. Retired ol Newport Beac:~ Md ii friilMll for• IUl"lllile 1*t1 from tbe ArmJ. Buth now currt!lltb' a l(,jlbom!INt at to celebrate tUt lateful «Ith 11 empio,.d la eo.ta Miia use. Mrtbdaf. ft na1lJ WU a ____ .;;_;,.-...;___~~--------~--~- ........ If 70U coat lllack ll'Dl .,... and derbyt fGi' tbt ma md bl.act mMD b tbe women, liY· tu _.. t&et of a faDeral. m. 41-foot cralllr, Bula '(!paid for ••noq11" ud . .illfl .. " o.r.e ......... . ._.,.._ .... ............. .............. . ~ ............. .. ~Atz.-";l.C ... • Bring your child to Buffum•' for an enchanting hair style let cxr experts C011Pie.ent yo&r dlild's face with the ri-t hair style. It will be shaped so it can bl !rushed iDtD place. easilJ willa • ms. f« •1s tbt "o.tt.'' or "Cllr)..a:1 ... " 11 a.. fftf-For bays llt '' .Jh..Jotm" leads Ii llsL Oii cur incl*: a styMd lalllPCUt; scl.tlflc Rl_NiC lfl I ?"O wttll 11• "'' tlitllllt • Ifft hi .... thlst'liPIMillfor•IPPO....-..todiyl BNalJludJo. Eliabeth Anlen face treatment ia much more than jUat a faCial JOIN TODAY •one,. tr PA\T' •. * ... ~~~,,.., --~ ,...... ...... 1s·111ERE SUCH A 'IHINGAS A·~ NC)1'HING,. . ;BIA? MRS. PAUL HAIDY llYMoLDS Stodctoft, ...._ Sellcttd Barbin and YOMmite. The bride, a third genera- tion Callf omian. ia a graduate cl CQrona ... Mar High School and la in her junior 7ear a tbe Unlvera- ty of Soualern C&lifornl.a where lbe atf11i#ed with Delta Gamma and Theta Sigma Phi. She allo if a All CURL, ALL COLOR, ACL~CUSTOM \ . ELECTROLYSIS kt .... •ltMMt. .. efflclt•+ llalr re-•I we 11• the Dul-.c+IH IJ.dr..l.1'414 -t1ie4. Pit .. • kt C.11, IJ. ... entery c ....... t1_ leelty Sh41e gives you the loveliest look pO..ible Source of Beauty Creaia helps yotr sklq bile • fresh and dewy as Sprinati..t It eo11bines super moisturizers and lavish lulricants. Use it wltb our coordinated collection of mt.Hip, for a new look for sprint. Scuce of Beauty Z-oz. 11.•, 4-ol. a• Incandescent fllllcHp will ons ~ 12.11, 1«. IUI. Incandescent Glowli'9( Bf.._ I.a Finblliftl Powder 1.•. lnartdescelt --lad lipslldc a& Refills 2.M. lllcandescent E)411f_,ts ut S-. of Beauty If Imler IAd If• II 1 JI D I& COlldJ. tionlnt Hafr Set l.M. Ha~ SpMJ aa. Heir QkJll &1Y11·3IMleand atcsl& C1•1M& A lffl ts Jiii A trio of bellty--......... Quick cleanser and a ftllld lllkHp, II,_. wlll .. pwchast of UO or•• of "'I ff•:• 0.., .... L ... 1: .. fl M MlltlflQ Mfss Barbera lilber, mal!Hp expert will be waitin1 fol you at Otr Cosmetic cuter on Mooday • April 8th ttvouja Wednesday, Apr1110tb. .... ",... ........ a.. ............. ,._~ ,. ' 0 .. . - f f ' . "• • "·-4 ' ' \ ~ • • •• .~ • ~ • . • " ----• ' 4 . • • • : It \ • • • ~ ~ ... ,. .. ,. ' , ................. ~ . April 4. at DOOL , Graduated cum 1 a u • • from UCLA, Mn. Arll returned lhert /,o receive bu maaltfs dell~ ks U~ giim:e ~ b.aVlDI pracdCed , is . a niilUrtd s>ul>llc · . accountant f o r aeYeraf J,fltl. 1 • Ht'!' pl'eteet • ~ltieft ls bead llbraian of ~ larie1t J>QbJ1c • liMAJ7 ta S a D Vernando Valley. ~ite a buty dally acbedul• abe ha• ~,.... bowa .... outstanctt.a ieyiewer of cur- rent llteratwe. Mn. · Cla7ion Thompson will preside at the metliDI lD tbe clobhoole. DUARJ'S t~PRETIY-PERMS : 1/2 . PRICE Get a heaq start on Easter, savo 'h! Choose you r style and prk..e, there's one fo r everyone I SALON SPECIALS __:_ 8.50 " t0 .. 50 tl.50 STUDIO SPECIALS -13.60 17.50 22.60 includinQ cuf and styrtng • HAUTY SALO~, NI. PHONI: m•I M-4-1112 Engagement , Announced Music Instructors ' 'lbe Rev. and Mrs. John Wllllam Donald.son have an· nounced the engagement of their daughter, Penelope Jaoe Donaldlon to M.icbatl Stuart Goldstein. Tune · In· to lecture Miiiie teadler1 will tma in to UWature nut Wed- nesdaJ. WUliam a. wuOd • f TM marriage will take place May 4 in St. John the Dlvtne Episcopal Cburcb Pomona, a autborltJ on editions of piano literature, will be cuett speaker at the rMetinf of tbe M u a le in c.osta ~·- Kids Like to 'Ask Andy' T e a c b e r 1 A.Sloclation, Ormge Branct1.· Memben will gather at 10 a.m. 1n the Santa Ana Studio of Ruth Moaes. Sherwood wtil speak In· formally on eeveral ~ includint the need for -con-ce111 b)' pian6 .._.. about edlUons, the m.-. . or "urtext," edlthtc PfO" blefne, coDedicinl of mUlle and recommended editioJll of standlrd literature. 'l'be pl.mt, teacblr, ODID· ·aoa· . ,,. ... . .. . . ..... ----..--...... -· / ,, ....... ,,.. • I • UNWANTED HAii IEMOVID PllMANENTL Y ".!!- ~ jor.vn from Jae•, "1'IM, legs t11lli flfW M.dically a/JPTOVU, genlltl"" J emi.,..._.1 • •Uclrol,•u •etllod. C011SMlt 1f1I!# .' ow '-CltildCIM, it's comJ>llmntory. ; ... --. ... ... ... .... ... .... ....... --.--.. ........ __ ,..._ ..................... -.............. . GATIWAY TO PASHION -The Eut• bunny MemS to approve llshiom modeJld 1'y (left to rtPt> Kally Tyler, Mn. James ~· Kary Jo Tyter1.111n. lbrala A.. Ball and BeM!t Hall. They are among mem of the Balboa l' ICht Club who will be lhowinl fuhiom duriJ1I tile annaal bolktay lundleon 'nmn-d9J, April 11. "' who •• tbe .tie nd tiac:IMra. It l wu ao aood. mottt? m U>e ~TY'• rd baYe .u..n:f.Jt out cl "Gentle Deft," aalcl carpn. ~ my 111ttm''.'ii~ try bet• far ber wtaUe IM SM ttudlld wltb two cl was a dilld ~ ~ m ttie 'bieat DOw1l -IUford Camden, Art., a town et ~.anct Let Struberc. about 1$,000 POl>llaUOG 100 Mju Bricliell'a ftnt New miles ~th ofJ.Jttt.~. Yqtq)~~ent wu a on .. ''Mom and Dad PYl. ~· room ~ 111U' tl)e IC• a bicycle tor Quiatma1 fora 1tucl,Jo. When she mc;wed wtten I wu •." she nld, .ln, out e&mt the old tool "but one 1111 1 o o t e d kit aod .ln ,,.. lbelvea for lonesome. Daa added on a aodttlOnal storage IPICe. tool cheat." Unll.iUibed ftirnlture •be The "tomboy, .. Wbo ll'tW finl.s~ Md otber im· up into a lovel.Y ~foot-3 pr;:J!e beaan gettlnc blonde, started buhdint-"I televiaio1l comm fl r c i al ;, .. ~i!td.tM PfOject as&lpmentl. llbe moved to "I'd .,0 .... ..-. .... a aew a tarier apartment on Ceo-.. -.., .. u..... tral Part SOUth. Tbere house w~ gojn& up and beg &moot otber impro~ementl lumber scraps and n.alLs. r ahe tore out an interior wall built our rltb' cl~. for added apace, relaid tilel bird feeders, bird bou.su, and parquet noora. Simillr tree howes, scooters. . . improvementa have gone in· "By the Ume l wu 14, to the third New York though, I st-0pped carpen· aparUrmit. try," she aald. "I KOt in-But now, she saJd, ahe'a terested in boya." too busy to do anything One ot three children of .about the apartments she a commercial printer (the leues in Hollywood and family since baa moved to Miami. Miami is the loca- Fort Worth, Tex.), Min tioo for the shooting ol the Brickell Is a graduate of televiaion show whicn stars the University of Arkan~s. Mias Brickell, De n n I a where she majored l n W e a v er as her husband, history and political ecience. Clint Howard as their small &ca~e or an early in-eon and a pet black bear terest ill a government named Beo. From Page 13 career, she went to Scotland Furni&hings for t b e to do gradua:.e work at the NlllO'Vated .apartments came University or S c o t I a n d . from llrlft shops, charity Yacht Club Sets Sail 1 :~~:~a::~·;eea:L.; 5:i~~:fu;;~ and three college summers relatives. Her grandfather F F h • w Jd for daily papers In Camde.c and six ancles w e r e Or Q~ IOn Or Century Clut, a~ufbf:vreti~ ot her ~~~~~· ~~e~or ~Tn.~ .. on Toes ~a 11 • t company •• In-Balboa Yacbt ct"6•1 P1Ht Cblld:ren waikinC t b e mind always, she said, was glass, silver and the like. u_..__ -.an f~-t be l r ramp will be Amber Cottle, Twentieth r ....... _ Club of the desire to act and once "All my relatives know IETH BRICKELL CGlp>I'~ bJ ... dt1 • -WW ,,_ ---~ 'd d h • d th i m--...1 and ........ _. at Kim Underman, A D n Huntt.niton Beach ineeta at she ma e up er nun not to 1brow a n y n g • llttiilldit ~ in VW.IU ....,.._. Hallett, Martin and Dayna 7:~ p.m. the third Tuesday to try, "I figured I &hould ~way," said Mils Brickell. Hinely Mlin In Dl9gul .. BG. ' the aamaal Ea.at.er luncheon Wllllameon, Suaan Smlt.b, 21n~~~·!!P!ar~k~Cl~u~bbo~uae~. _ __.!s~tu~d'!._Y ___:!W~1th~_!th~e~~b~e~s.!_t~"'.:!_Jus~t ~shi~p~to~Be~th~.':_' ----------------~--0:-Prellideat cl a. Pdlc fMbloA parade Tb~, Robb Swift , Karen WuUlrn Repml Ballet April 11. McGillll, ~ and Mary AJIOClatkJD lilt .,.., b Social hour will bqln Jo ~Mite Steperdaon Mid "BaIW k on the up-ftdvitl11at11:30.a.m. with ~elcomm ~ wm be IWinC becaue ot ftlloaal luocb followtn1 at 12:30. Mra. R. J. Deaver, wife baDet. Mrt. John Reed, luncheon of the eommodore. Htadinl '"Jbe on 1 y drawtMlck to clWrman, announced ibere the de<:oratloa commKtee ta am relloMl bueineM," abe will be a special luncheon Mn. Geor1e Leltdl. Mra. Niel lulppQJ, "ii llat you for tota under 12 years. Edward Lethen wW ac- cet ~ people to the pomt Ellen Cart. wiD pretent ~ co~~.!'t!t!r n • :0: ,..._. they really loc>ll tood the .tu1t fMIUon 1bowin1 fuhion coor4nator. and tbe7 ..... a.net lured and Jact and Jm wm ,..,a:/ bJ .. neHee1 CCID• feltare I el • et 10 D • of ~ nu ,.. ..... ca.f~b=~· May Rites lllDll tine cl our but bo71 Women'• Baben:luber are -Or1I ---o( Ida ... tbe Mmet. w, LiDdennan, Not callteat to .rt back Allen Oottle, Mich a el Announce ..s .toY wen •a r n e d ~ Jan>ea T.Jler, Almon laanla, ·MUI Zill bu~ ..., l.Adabey, Tom ·u a 11 e t t , dre1m h' Lacane Beadl -a.ucJt EddJ aad P'rant the lormMicm cl • school Bea. wllidl cat.a to d.aikhll -----------"'° nat a career in l>e perfarmlnc aria. "Balllt tnmmc would '11M17aca11 e. football and come Lint, a 1 t b o u c b . ~ tuml, but .-ot ...-,1c wmq it Dlllt _, danccl," • Aid ..._..... Tbere II IUdl a elrilf. ICbool 1n Ndl Cir~ tljq0. wbo can bavt better aad it bll a .,,.,, ltWi body coatnll llan a cbmcer ~ """1C." (te Wbo pnctlcea two to four polatied out. . ' • boars a day?" lllle uted in· Jf you waJtt tit,.. Klaa ~. "Oae cl my Zall'• •1• rullh, IMDCioo 10UJlpWt la lettlDc .. tn-tbe word ''PE". valid amt in pbylical "'DIDcen .. w a 1 t l 11 t education. 'Ibey say she bu fnCloal time ...., dlJ b7 Rdl afl advanta(e O'er Ile ...... to ft>'til.P.E c-.. ......... . Mr. and Mrl. Lo u ls Gleffnt.amp of Cotta Mesa bave mnounced tbe encace- IDtDl of tbe1r daughter, Eu,me Glelentamp t o 'lbomM W. Kocb, aon cl Mr. and Mrs. Emil Koch Of 871acuae, N. Y. The ce?emoDJ will take p~ May 25 Us Central Bi· ble tburch, Ootta Mesa. Tbe brldHlect 11 a ~ of Newport Harbor Hip School aDd DOW fa a atQdent at Oran1e Coast eo11ece. Her ftance ta MrV· int tbe U. S. Marine Qlrpl, llltfoned at El Toro . ffJnda,, ABIBPICB Now El Rancho invites you to enjoy the favorite foods of America .•• from sea to sea and north a1UI south! This week •.• The Pacific FRESH Idaho Trout ........... 49! From the icy waters of the f&JDout Snake River .•• JDin. wt. 6-oz. ea. I FRESH CANADIAN Sea Bass ................... 6911 ( Ru.shed frtlh to El Rancho to inaure flavor f Serve it baked, tbia W911fl Salmon ALASU ID . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1111#-'_"""Libby'a Sockeye No. ~cans, tot aalada, 11ndwichel, UllU'Olelf Llbbl • • • .... can.I • • • Meioul DO matter WMrt JOD In. A I WASHIMTOR lam.v L $ 00 pp es .......... 5: 1 Criap and crunchY. ••• fine for ~ ••• or for MtJna'I .. ~ Featorinr favorites from the rreat Pacific NorthWMtl Pick up your free copies at our aerviee meat eoonten tl:rla week ••• and be on your war to delilhtfull7 different dinin1 adventur.f ' I -~ ~,,..,~ .............. ~~~~- ~·~~~~~_Ai •"i:'€• ~-~_; f ·~~;.·~~. ~'! •• .rit•••_·..,"!·~,.,..~ ... ···~~···.,.· ~"·-"' ,,. ....... "! ~ ,..~ ._ .... ~ ~ ~· ~ • ... ~" ~ "!~ -· f/flLI-"~.~~-..... ,, ........ , ..........•.... -.. • • • -.. ... . °' -... 87 ROGER CABLSON P'•OelY .... ...., Hun~ BIMll, oa the heels ot alx ftnt p1acw ID rir1ttJ w.tl, wait· ed off with It• ~ of the third annual ~h Invitatlonal tract and field meet SMurcMy at Da~dlonF1e1d. , Hoit Newport HarbQr came hi • cond with 38 pcUta beblDCl U)e Oilen' 43. Of the U pomu, 1be nmn tallied 36 'rill fint place ftnitbts. Paul Wllllaml, ndpitet ol 1he DAI· LY PILOT trophy for Ute 1D01t outatll>dinC .amt. ., 1be JDMt. led t>e Oller .. laulbt 'With m.et ~ lnekmt ...... 441 end •.• alao ,........ ..... Wiiie ,..., "' Rustlers Face State ~ I ~ • .. • . • • " : • 1111 •• • • • • • = = = • " .. I: ., " Mt --.. .. , "" •• ... ·t • "' ... di> -'f I • f.j Sc LI "11 ... "" • .. = DI .. ... M " .. .. ... "' ., .. ... • " • • • .. • .. .. "' ... "' II • CJ .. • = • • ... • : ~ I 1·~ ·e · I;''~ l~I ~I ~·r i · ..... :; ..... P.' . : ' _. : : .ff S' f .. I l ' ..;' =--. l , 1~1-_J : I , -. . .. f (Jl! ! ( lf ~~ l . ~h1~r f . i a. , .. : ~ i1 f i P..a lt.1 1:1=.t13• ~ i h lt f ~-n l~ I· J . f - ~ ! ~ I i &-ta I I~; i § .. !S .. • PC" •I ~~ ...,.._=m L-1 ~ .... . • ,. .. • ....... 9\ .... ., ' ... • " • • " --• • • .. •• ... • .... ..... ... • ...... ---.Ill • .,. ............ ... -. JA.l.L~ PROT EDROBIAL PAGE ( Time !tedloa leUOD ii I ~ ftlll the retpoulblt preu bracet ltMlf •pinlt U.. UUal onti.ulht of brick· bat.a from relden aid offtc• '"ken wbo dlAsree with political opiniont upr..-oa tbt ec:Utorlal paae.. Epithets a1Jo flow la more 1.ban UM uual volume from th0te who do not want nl)OrWcl ~metbiDc they would rather not have upoM.d. · dr who do not w1nt lhe oppoalnf opinions ol otben recorded. Or who reeent the fact the newspaper even takU 1 ataad one way or the other on a candidate or an lasue. Por the molt part. these are a minority of persona who do not undentand the role of the free preu ln the democratic process. They are the ones who blamt lh• mirror for what lt reflect.I, or the thermometer tor the .Ute ef tbe weather. Being human, editors and publlJhers responsible for the content of their neW1papen cannot be . Wei to ttlWl unpopularity. But tboee worth their salt ue wlll- lnt to accept lb.la .. a minor thorn, a amaJl irritant of no con.equence compared to the duty to lr1 to inform rnder1 u fairly u la humanly j)Ollible in tbe news col- umna, IOd off er guidance through upreaion of boneat opinion on the editorial paae. The press, u the eyea, ears and often the voice of the publk·at-lar1e, is freque.nUy at odd• wtth those holdfnl public office. U this were not tDe cue, then the press would be .open to the charge of failln1 in its !.• spect.ed role u watchdog of the public'• bwiine.,. At the aame time, gratuitously ruffling the feelings of thOle whose affairs become matter• of te,it.lmate general ,la._tereet or concern ls not a proper approach to the job. But this does not mean tempering or •haping news reporting or editorial opinion in seerch of pop- ularity. The DA.a Y PILOT editorial board i.s giving cueful conJiderltion to the character and performance recordl bf candidates for office in munidpaJ elections nm week -and to ballot l&suea in various communities. .. President JobMOn's bomWlll annoancealellt tbat he will not be a candidate tot the Democnlic lllOllWla- Uon cannot be assessed Wi~ • Ul1 cerU.inty today - and perhaps its true mean~ wtU not be 1pp1Nnt for weeb to come. ..r Thoee "doves" who hlv• been attacldna hit polldel most viciously are already c1Uiq it an act of great and aelfleu tlatesmnabip-wbidi'DerMps tt IJ. Tbote who hue 1Upported hil foreign ul domestic polide1 feel. on first reaction, that tbeJ are ... leaderlela. Some believe that JObDSOll'f~ to a lame duck status could be a moaumeuCil diplomatic bf under. Others believe it is a cueftl.U1 planned maneuver wblcb could end in bis draft, if HUOt responds f norably to hie "de-escalation" of the bombing. What effect it will hue in Republican ranb is a.tao highly tpeeulaUve. WUl Roekeftller reaaseas bis posi· tion, perMpt run? Will Niloo'a fortunes suffer ad· verte'ly? The plain fad ii that nobody knows any of the anawers today, and won't for IOme time to come. 'How'd You . --. -. . .. . . .. ..... . . Like to Shut Up, ,Fella?' Most Needed: Johnson's Lo~ng Tl-ip Home Ability to Think In his new book, "The MOit Probable World," Stuut Chue a· plains ln some detail tbe compulef system receJ!OJ lutalted in tbt bank he u111. lit allo mentiona thlt the ballk'• two beat procrammen for the computer come from Yale: ODt ma- j~e4 ln phy1ic1, Ule other la Enattah literature. When Cbaae uked what the two Yale araudatea bad ln common that made tbem ao &ood, ht wa1 told in one word: "LotSc." Not the subject tNy 1peclallud in, mind you, but th• 1enetaJ abWt;y to thlU. r BA VE FOUND the wne tllinl to bt true doltr to ..... -tldelt dalllbter toC ... ftnt job -al col- lei• u a "11stem1 ~· for IRM. Thia pall1'd me, llDct 1bt had been a Romuct lanpqe maJor for four 1ean at Staefard, IDd 1110 durtn1 a lear'a arlduate wort. 'How dJd thty feel you were quallfled for tbt job?" I uked her. and 1bt replltd, "lt wu m01Uy a test l took la losk. I bad to know some matb1 al cour11, but u• dentandlnc bow to reason clearly w11 the mm quellflcatlan ... THERE BAI BEEN a treat delfica· tioo ol technical tralnlna lD tht1 coun· try the last few years, but I am convinced It 11 a popular error to ~lieve that what our society and our economy most need are techni· cian1 and 1pedlUAI. For one thiJig, technJcaJ lmowled,. In JtaeU becmne11 obeolete within 10 }ta.rt « le11. The "lmowledfe aplosion" ls M> valt in our time that a man who 1pedal1Jed la Jllr1lica, • ev• in astronomy, a decade 110 would find himlelf bopele11l1 behind thln11 U he stopped rtudyin1 for one year. Whole oe.w •ea1 ill thete 1ubjecu have opened up -areal not even lmacined when the previoua 1entra· tion wa1 still in college. OUR BEAL NEED today la for Yotmt people ao ban been inspired with 11 appetite for lmowledJt and pnMded WJtl I tecbmque f« ac- quirlnl, Cll'dtrint and ualll alldl lmcnrledtt. Al OiMI toet on to uy, tMrt are sevn attrihutea lil tw pro-ceaa. TbeJ are: "a dalrt to know, an impulse to quesUon1 the search for data, the demand for \'erlflcatioe. respect for logic, awareneu ol premJ111, and evaluation ol COD· sequences." TbeM are the qualities mOll re- quired 1n the modern world, and tlaey can be elicited from a courae ln pb71ic1 or E11gU1h llteralurt or lamance languapa just u much a1 from 1 course in computen -maybt more so. For 1 purely technical courN provides only one answer for every quution, and doea not neceillrlty pt·epare tbe mind to cope with new qU4',ations, u a more 1eneral educ• tion can do. PJt~cally, the computerlud IOdetJ does not call for more •ta• dardintlon oc conformity, but for more crutivlty, more Jma,matiOfl, more llroad thinld.nc -1f ,,. are to beeomt its-muter, not 1*I 1\ave. Hippie's Also Have ~ights To the Editor: I wa1 lootina throuib your editorial page of t,tuel • when l came acroes a letter to tbt editor written by a lad,J concerntna hipptes. 1 found my..U ~trtelll witb a l m o 1 I nwythln1 lht laid. ThlJ woman ,.-~~,~--·• ~ rrr camp. to stv• btvJlt9 Ulrcutl and bath! She propoacd n . . .11µ1 cs out of tnn. Mn. l'mic Mid that •be au ... •e11a" b011 pklDed up for bficbhlldnt How does 1he know they ... deen? Mn. Farrll MMl1I to be a pt, uplt•ndlq pftlOt, and a cUm ... 0( bmna ~ ~ ..,. bows It er -. ptkMDen CUDOt arrut peeple for lclq b* or den ltlem ap witbeUt pendllllen frGlft the ,.-son .. & .... ~· '" . . . . ... •· . . ,. ... . • ' I ',dt.ft ff'OM t'feldnl "" UMlcofM .v°""""" .,;m. •Mulct C°""f ~ ,,......, fR 100 t.OOt'dl or ,._ TM ~ to ~ tcffn• to "' ~· or 1~ Ubd ta NM"Otd. AD Wt· . .,. """' '*''* ~· -..... "'I...,,_ kt MftNI tRll ... .,,.. °" ,...qMI&. !ttlac cleaned up. '1'..._7'• ee .... 11 ltJ 1l11teD Beker ., t1'e New Y trk '11naet WASHINGTON -Gov. Nelson Rockefeller summoned 1 1 a 1 I e number of Republlcau to b1I New Y o r k apartment recent!y Md, IC· cordin1 lo the papers, they all ur1ed him to fight Richard NiXOft for tbe presidential nominatiOI. A few cynics suspect that till• ad- vice wu mualc to tbe ~ ears. One 1ucb was Mark Qltneld, a water diviner from Sk•ul••· Y., wbo was Jnsent at tbe .ettini. How O>atfield came to be mvited IA a m11tery. Tbe 1ovel'lt«'I em· b1JT11Sed staff believes that oae II tlloae commonplace mailroom )llp-upi re1ulted in hll rectlvtq the i.ritati.l meant for Sen. Mark Hatfield el Ore1on. THE GOVERNOll opel)9d ,the meetlna by saying: "As yoti all bow, after years ol nm.a.Ing for PruiJent, I hav'e loet the desire to live in tht Whlte HOUll and therefore will net ~ a candldate in ltel." At W. all the uiemblecl b publicans. expect Cb1tfielc1. emitted lamentations and shriek! of "Say Jt Isn't to, Nelson!'' Chatfield, annoyed by the reaction, stood up to speak. "Ybu've made a durned 1enaible decision. ,overnor, .. he 1ald, "&Qd don't let these fello1" · talk yol: out of It." "Sit down, will you please, fella." said the 1ovemor. Not without a trace nf Irritation. ' "Now," be continued, "I believe~ or two of you might have a questioD ·or me." "l bavt a question. I0"1DGI'," sal4 Dt of .... RepiabQc~. "" ould '°" .:ccept a draft by tbl c:oeveaUon?" Cbat&W bnmecllatel1 popped U1 AP.ii. •·1 WOGIClll't ao aanreriq slllj ....... llle tMt II I ftr. yOC fO'tlW. 0 be ukL "HOW'd JOG lib to lll.t up, feUa ?" the IV"•Mf nplled. By LOtnS CASSELS UPI Snllr FAtt.w President Johnson likes to tell about an old Texu rucher who once observed of him : ''Lyndon has moved far in eo years -all of 400 yards." Four hundred yard1 ia the di.ltance betwee the small bouae in Johnson City, Tex., where be was bom Au1. "rl, 1908, and the bandsome ranch on the Pf4eraale1 River to wblch he tays he'll rttin next Jan. 20. One reuon tbe journey toot so lon1 It tM& b6 naade a ~-year dflour lato P'lbla lift iD Wuhlniton. . Rb~ ester be&an In 11!1 w• iie' "~ to w•k la Uw ~ campeto of ltlcfte.rd JDlbert, owner t( Ult lDlllUllOUI Kini ltaDcb. Jobnaoa tbea wu two yea.rs -Of cone,. Mil taachJnc in a Houatoll llO eebool Klebert was ..... ocf lmtAld JobUOll to tc• ~1 hllft to W11btnston 11 a ltlll(, ailllstat n WAS lBE lnitinl a fi sh to baVt I trJ .. t lwUaminl. ~ came bert ll'"JI u arass, but within a few months he knew boW to operate in 1'utilnrton better ...._ IOme who'd bMD here 20 yeara," ncaua an old-ttm. on Capitol mu. 1n Aupt ol ltM, DIDe monthl after ltl wu propeUtd lllto the presidency, tM Democratic National Convention IM'ID'"eted. bbn by acclamation for a WM ta bb own ript. In November. ht ~ Se. BuTJ M. Goldwater, IM R.p.ibJk:u nomlnte. ..... '• ' .... •'. -1' .· ' #' ' . ":'"A . ~. ·,.. ~ • • II" -<• .,. ~t~ HE BEGAN his first full term ln 11166 with a pledge to w11e "all-out ww on poverty" and achieve a "Great Society" for all Americana. But as the ytar prop-enecl, be found himself more and more enarould Ill foreJp. attain ratber than domestic pre- blem1. He wu particularly concerned about South Vietnam, where a U.S.· supported relime wu tbrutened will overthrow by a:uerrD1a forces u.d by Ccr.nmvnbt·pened Nortll Viet.. nam. At the IUrt Of 11166, tht United States bad about 2>,080 men IUVinl u "military advtlen" to unit.a ol the South Vletumeae army. By tbe end ol 1•, m«e than 100.UM> U.S. troope were ftlbtinl in South Vietnam. And Wit WU jUlt the belinninl. The U.S. commitment of manpower climbed to D>,UM>, then D ,UM> then 400,000 them 500,000 and beyond. Aa war costs soared, Johnson found it neceaary to hold the line or cut back on domeatic programs. And nen with theae eeooomles, the federal budaet plunaed clMp br(o the red. and JnPatloury PftllJd'U m•tecl steadily Ill the lT. S. HODOl'Dy. JOHNSON -easily tbe most poll· co1tscloua president in history -uw his popularity rating tllp sba:rpt, in public opinion pofb. Ht ~<ht repeatedly to explal1 hls po1ltio11. to convince Americans that he•• doint ewrytbbtf he "-'ably could di • br1q Nw1b Vietnam to 1111. pua table. But When the cftizeu of Nn Hampebire went to 1M polll 1Mt month, to cut ballotl In tbe Int presJdentiaJ primary of •, Jobalca recetved Jeu tllan 1 m~ of tbt Democratic votet, while a relatheJy little-known Democzatic S • n a to r , Eulent J . McCarthy of ,.,.,. ... runntn1 u a peae. e_.,.te, nIW up a ltartlblc 42 percent. It wu a rare lrumtl8Uon fGr a fncumbetlt praklent. Sen. RoMrt P. Kennedy of New York, who Md hitherto ecceptl!d the ... of .... profeuiolta) polltidna that It W..W be impoaible io prnent Jobmle'• renomlaation. di• • quid' Naffk 1 I 11 J of the sttutloa anll dee.land Mmll1f a c1ndkl8te. A. late u t p.111. Suaday. wt. JohnlOn be1an a tueviM aclllrMI to the utlon.. W.,.... pelltlcaJ pundit.a wen vb1uaUy ,.,,...,.. Ill ti.. belief tbat b6 would ...t anoa.r term. They allo were pnpmect to lay lont oddJ that be 'would win renomination, no matt.Ir bow muy embuTUlinf defeats -be mfCbt lufrer tn forthc9minl primaries. If tbtre'I M)'thbtc L,JDdoa ' B. Johnson Ukea ~ iban Wbmtnl[f; tion1, U't confoUDClbaf the pna. day night be did jult tbat by to hil prep.red .,eeeb, at the ~ minute. the a.nbotmcement mat '1 ltt111J Mt seek, ad I wtJ1 not accnt. the nomlnatien of my party ·.fer a.not.her term... ' • F the. Deep South1 • • ... •" o I .. . ' I ·' \ . ~-... JOIN 'THE .. SEBIUNGtSET ~1N .HATHA WAY'S RAeY . " . .. ' .c0LoRJ>OWERED $PORTSWEAR· ..........__ -~ -..... - ,,-,~~ ~) fr ~"" ~"' ' ---~;---_,., n ~ ~ '~l:••···........ ........ _,_,. 0--ft ......... ----,,.,.. ..... I t1" -A.,, .. A A .... _ ·-__ ,.. -·-_. ------.. A-· ------ -• -----· .. --- -• - -- --0 4 -• --.... ---- ... , . ~.~1L1968 -- FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE: OUR EASTER DEFERRED BILLING WARDROBE PLAN MAKES IT P06SIBLE TO BUY NOW .AND NOT BE BILLED UNTIL JUNE. THEN YOUR USUAL TEAMS WILL APPLY. YOU MAY TAKE SIX MONTHS OR MORE TO PAYI Lift: Single-breasted natural shoulder navy blue Vtq)f flannel blazer with patch pockets and center vent 42.50; double-breasted model 45.00. Shown with Corbin's grey Buggy Whip worsted slacks 25.00. long sleeve, durable press tattersalf shirt, by Gant 9.50; silk repp tie 4.00. Center: Dacron• and worsted Glen pfafd, by Hart Schaffner & Marx in 2-button lancer model with squared shoulders, slanted double-piped pocket:s, side vents 100.00. Imperial cotton shirt by Hathaway, with wide-spread collar 10.00; silk striped tfe 4.00. Rifht: Smashing costume in spun rayon linen by Jan Sue. Solid color sheath topped by fined 7 /8 length coat, In a colorful.floral print. Gold or aqua- 10..20, 40.00. Top left: From our Young Swinger Department. dirndl jacket dress by Sue Brett In cotton cloque pique. White with brown or black, 7-15 28.00. Top left: From our Cougar Shops, 3-pc. trio fashioned by h. l.s. In a permanent press blue plncord, lnclud-. Ing contras ti n1 slacks 45.00. • ... . .. •, '• _.., ..... .. ~ :: -: I• '• . .. ~ :· .. . . .. ..... " :; ;: ~ :: :· ~ .. i .. -.. , TBU"ll•N QZWI Old Stan ~:7 Come Back .• • . . • . . . . ly IJCK ~MOW HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Tbt sweet tmell of pomUale loac·tlnll telmlion ... fl hrinllnl back :: to the home ICl'9lll nm llWOa aameroua stm : "' w!to once hid t:Wr on ..... add WIDt to try {~ apln. ' : .. _~· .: ,. .:.. .. fhyllil Dillir, who Jut l8UOD bad ID UDIUC• :· ·.. cetd\11 lbow abotll a • ....,, famlly that went broke, · .. _,, .:· :-·· · will return to tbt ftlk)y p1Dd with an hour var- '-··; iety 11rl11. Shi wtD be trylq to do what the Smoth- :· ::' era Brothen did -OY1ftOIM a put situation ~ • comedy fmture with a 10na~nc.and-eomedy entry. :· THIN THiii IS Martin Milner, l\'ho !onnerly ~ coetarred wtth Georae Mabw ln .. Route ee:• and t . now wm be beck tn "MIJh.12." •~ow portraytnr ~ t!. the •~tQOM of two 1quad car policemen in Loi ' . . A.nt•ltl. . • ~ 0 "\ D.rNn. llcGaviD, will be •urntnt -ln "Th• ~·~··.':'" Outll•," .. a ptlnte inYeltii.tor. In tbt .P~ be ~ .... ·. · ~· ltamd u lit.kt· Banun. ln the Micb1 spwane ~.' -. .m-. IDd ln "11Yerboat." ... - !. • One upcom.ini Mriel, "Name ol the Gamet ·~t :~" wbkn concern1 a nit p11bliabin1 empire, will star th1" ldon who have had llri• of their own. One ~ II Gene Jarry, wbo starrtd 11 "Bat llutenon" and' 4 ~ • • in "Burb'• t.w." A.Dotber la Tony 1'rancloaabwbo ~ , : bad a ilbott-UYed lbow caUed .. Valentine'• ay." ~ : -· And tbe Udnl. and Prollabl.r b.t knoWll 11 ltr>blrt ~ ~ wbo of coune pined comidenble fame u '". Dot N• In "'l"'be U1l'touchablea." · :. ~ ANOTHIR NIW aeriet, "Lend of 'the Gtanta1• 4~ -a ldtnce Jktlon entry-1* Gan Conway, tllo t formerly of .. Burte't Law," u ita heittliner. The new abow CODCtl'DI seven pqaengera on a ~ce lbip wJdcll la tbrQwn into a land in wbich evll')'Ulllll It mtmtnoth · and tbe yare tiny by co~putson. ·The lbow bullneaa trade paper "Delly Vartety'9 ~ tW .before CBS-TV cancelled lU new weat- ern, ''Clnaanon StrtP/' and wu CQllllderini reJMW· at, It •0nect an edkt wtah a 'mdelted a~roach' .OD Mw the abow lboukt be done nut term. ' The memo, ~to 1be report. llid in part: " ... Wt lhould avold ltoriet which re.fl~ IOClal pri)bletnl of tbe e&marroa period aa well u one, of today •.• rin.tna mUlt111f ap~ u ,. Hil inclJIDaU -DO 1bade1 Of , but 'totanJ • black •.• •penent..,,,.· stories be m>ldtd. ·~ W1-~ mantm mult pl'tftllt ~I from happenlnf; Yinv'a invotmnent in add •tilhction II nntr N lh!lt 11 wi.n ~·bu bappelMd and tht .IDin!IW must ro IOI•~ ll HOUlt LLAIHJ can and itiOU1d tie outrage. OQlly tvikl*t, tbe1 mtllt *P .tMJrt ol btlnt thock· in&lY, blinoul1 nll •. , UM of alcohol anCI drink· 1ipceae1 ahtWd be dHmpbulled . . . the U.S. •:' aavm ~ l)Ot be ·~ ia • ~ llPt ... :-''~· ~on.a where Ctowu (tbe manbal) bu a ,sym.. ~ ~ ldttiift toward tbt hte• ... " . · ·Bat don't 1•t mt wroDJ ~ , ~9~ teleriak>D. ! I ' D ·A I L y -· • • t I· '~ • .-· ....... r .. -... ,. i , ~ ....... L .... Optton M.--., Mar Sacrifice ~ f bedroom -2.rm .-iuarw foot lovely W'.ltb lba.lclt l'Oll(, el!ctric built· ' Ul • $21,liO buy1 with 10% down Cl' LeMJe with option to Jlu7. Out DI town OWDl'I' Jlllmit dilpole. V11cant by ¥'9 ht. EAmtDE- $19,500 We don't ll!t many like Ihde. 5 IEDROOMS- .A sqod Eutmde location on qui~ c:Ul de uc street. No $23, 950 down to Veta -amall down Here la an excellent altuaUon fD otherL nu. home needl for a larse tamUy who tmcSet' loviQi Cll'e but YoU would Uke to be only 3 cu ~ It JUGHT. You'd blocb 1r0 m eJelnmW)' better hurry. achoal and~ and Burr Whffe, Reillor Announces the ()penlnc of bis NEW OPFICE 2901 Newport Blvd. Newport Buch (formerly Art Kiat1er oasc. ASSOCIATES: HELANE EKJ;>AHL JOY RICHARD' CDictl JOY CHRISTINA FRENCH Cl'lSTA MESA OFFICE *3 WESTCLIIT DRIVE D Harber mvd. ••mt ~ ...__ aoJy one block from Catho- lic Qun:h and 8Cbool. Built in 1dlleben, fam.tly room. 2 baths, and nice alze yant for the kkls to play. A-.ume the l9w, S% % GI Joan and $t69. lncludes princi119l, in. terest, taxea and Insurance. c.ll 111 at . 675-4630 OPEN EVERY DAY 50491 Open till 9 PM ,,_ V)'Q-1 c.v ... scaA Paam oo vou HAVE 2 .R ,. ____ Lot Time to enloy • • • POOL HOME • ~ Ocean View, Perfect Gudena . . . $21,t.58 ·-UDO 'SANDS 3 Bedroom. 2 batii. S23.SOO Gfiorre Wi!liamton, Rltr. 67J..43SO OPEN EVES. WANTED Real r..tate Sa.la Peoplie. WHY NCJI' GET ON 1llE BAND WAGON! Over 25 Y el.I'S in Oran1e County • Full page adverttmni e Inter office teletype • TrainJng procram • INuruce • Many otDer bene:fftl Cj:II 646-4494 • P'or hltaview Golf Anyone? Herr'11 a home to rMl.ly enjoy "arm cbalr eolf" .. Wtll u the Na! thins-IM-tnr room + den or libnry havt "floor io celling" pic- ture window• ovelooldng Mesa Verde'a lllh sreen A a big lake. 3 A family room, 3 batha -now OCJ.ly $42,500. Name your tftma. COU.F.CE R.EALTY 541--5880 · HantingfOI fflrboar WaterWI, and Home af IUpel'b Qtallty In be9utttu1 Cameo Sborel'! Price redu~ to • $19.500 OlarJotte Lorn? ~ ~ ..... (.o, . , i..au!ter & Co. '-..... !if(' "" •. ~ ..,...., (,,,JISl ._. ...... c.a ..... IU Nan H .... OPPORTUNITY 2414 Vista Del Oro f()r llceNed dl~ in . Newport. Be11ch --------= -~ ~ well ettablllhed omce, no ex· NC!>W AVAILABLE perience neoeuary, only a Ba .............. v•-· beautiful RIEi UPPER reel ·~ licenae requJred. y .. C1M.. ..,... ••• Tra:ln1nc proenm. G o o d lluffs Condominium $19,250 walk·in tnd8c. You have for Mle & leese. 3 BR 2 beth wtth detacW double ...,.... Kake JUllf own ~nm. \recant" rmclY fol' your oecupe.ney. )'OW' own delk: tr phone. Ail Models new 6: re-ulft Good llstinp to tell. noor 2 ~ 3 -4 BR, priced from time. Top commilllon: Call $22,995 to S!li5.000 for Interview. Call for further delAill Newport W. E. Lachenmyf'r JW11ltor 1 ., 1860 Newport Blvd., CM N6-39'lS Eve. fi'73.e'T7 $20,750 4 Bedrooma • 2 Bath11 Pool • Recreetion Room O>tnmunlt)t lMns at Its FINm' BEST VAWE In arta. 0061' A MESA OFFICE l629 fflrbor Blvd. 545-961 pPer1 ttU I PM FUN & INCOME Why not live cJoee t() the water. % block f1"0IJ"I bay, 1 blodl to Ocetin. Two two Victoria NO DOWN VETS 64Ul11 llST VALUI (Calf Jn Mesa def Mar Anytime) ' bla bedn>oms and l ~· l!!l!!!!!!!!!l!!!!R!I ____ _ tra tarae badl.I. hiand t)'Pf' ft-I BullMn ldtdien a ~ Hear TM vult wife'• d.ree.m. Wide g!Ms Qo1!1e tn eoontry IMnl Jn an doon to Alwninlum covered ex.cellent FAatslde Ioaatlon. patio. Wall to wall car-4 extra larg• bedn>oma, 2 petiJ:W llld ~. Heavy baths, bollt·ln tdtdlen with Shake zool. Sbart walk to pantry, and 1arre COi.Wed *hoola. ~ Ind fm'b patio. A perCect tamil¥ A Guart.ntee Slle Ustin1 home • V9CIUll and 1.-dY for your tmpecdon.. f,'fr /J1J Colesworllly ' Co. 64~7777 190t Hlrtxr Bl'ld., CM. bedrooms units, all appli· COST A ME3A OF'FICE ucn Included ln aale price. JS2I HartJar alvd. Opeo '-'--Jmt ~Wied. Reel clean. 56-"91 Open till t PM $36,900 INSTANT TRADE Move Right In-We'll Buy Yo ur Home Under our New N•wl Oiff.,-..tl A tre4'e """ fttet 1Mena you moy• iftto • n.w home • • • we buy your olcl •ne. It 4'o.tit't H d Jou • penny '" cesh ••• tt'a wtreftte l DIL CIUO PARK SIZE LOT MESA VERDE $26,950 ~~Jr .. ~ ftreplace, lnnd ~ ~=-sz:,~ and out. .AWard·wt=; for maiDt.cna.nce. &. this new ~950 <!OUNTRY CLUB COLONIAL PACE- SEiial ~29,950 Owner wantf ~ alel Bst~-1bt-­tor. cs.n ~ 4 bdrml. ~ .a. lnl ldtebeG. R tng area &ill • Uo.ImmHull 9l50o • LARGEST HOME I • UDO ISLE 4 bdrm.'...,, .... Me- lhlldfd patio. .vw trom Jars• muter bdnn. c ........ Ms Trt-i...a 3 bdnn bome wtdl 2 bdrm apt South of hwJ. a. to nerJtblns, W ALKDt J\EALTY 1131 Via Lldo m6100 N-.r Beech~ IUoa S. II.a Jot.., Jd&t 1'--1 )ot. -I tnct. tor tnict. late ear -• -lllllulJt eat YOU · r 1 1 1 ~J : ..-... !..... I .. ·;:I'. rf;; . .'. bswe. Alldns $3,250 ...-DUPLIX -------ITIALt Co.ta Mesa 1100 BY OWNER: 4 BDRM, 2 ea. m.-°" M't9lllt SMALL DOWN 1122 W. BaI1toa Blvd. OPEN --------BY Oner. a'J BowUzw DAILY 12:Z to 5. Omt~t. an.. Collep ft.; 'Bk. ly furn lrs homey UDit, bit· fam . rm. 2 Ba.. frpl, dee. tn R. a o, w/w cpta, REAL bltna. SM,:JOO. E:llktlns Jou 1rp1. 2 bdrm Cone hUJe), fl9.300 at ~" J' HA . l" lla. patio. Extra view HYJ'lltl. SlM Mo. Jnd. unit lbov9 Q'll.ze pr. WALK ;f • Int., ...... tnl. *° TO BEAal. J l4rm 3 bathl Deluxa °" quJft ~ ltrett and ._ Vcr4f Galt Ceune. Pool and ,, ........ Plld1 1lzm1lbed. $50,'°°. Good t.mns . . ~aut~•·.u. • • IG.4l5lll) I $32,SOO TRY 10% DOWN Ast. m.ao. Eve 546-Ml2 e llYCISI e 211 LARKSPUR MapUlcent Ocean View A atonee throw from tJMi Beach -3 BR. 2 S.th SOllllY Patio • SST .S00 ~ ...... 5210 S Ill Untum Coltap and .......... ~ E. mti Stntt s..t•AN 9620 , VOLTAlll ( l"JUJll ... ·i.. 1 .. 2 .. ltDdlls HGCpalat wtDI, nlrla. 12 UNJT a.. Ne ... . Good ccmd, ....... lflDt Oes1b1.. Bllr .. Kf·1trl. OB Mltf. 1-1 .......... '°'° .......... se.. IJl prime 1oaltloo. Air coed; 2500+ ·eq ft. See at U01 Nesirport lhd. Costa ..... Oft PHONE Ma.WARD _.....,. 2ttl ... _CM I 1 ... .. Jive In, drive, 5 dAA 1 penon. Salar7 •• c.s. ~ t • llectrlciaM ....,._nc9Cl..ty. ...... t Op,,.....ty -Apply- ltaco, 110. . 113t ... Sf. COlft ~ 54t·J041 SKIWD ANI> UNSKIWD MIN NllDIO NOW FOremolt in the vlt•I, ex· - pendin~ field of autontatic yalv•• and controls. 17111 ' PIJCBl11A Coste 141N SA&oll01 ,. Alt ..,., epperNldty ......,.. ------·-----~ ftlODUCTION TRAINEES -------TO nu. VAcANCIF.S IN Thlnt Sblft. fio Ul>erience DICUl&r)',. 18 to 85 yura. Hlgh 'school sraduate. If you bate· the aptitude, we will traiJ1 you. Permanent employmtnt .. Elcellent opportunity f o r ~ Dishw11hen B1sboy1 Apply Jn ,.,_.. Coco's Famous Hamburgen 71 Fdlon lsllnd llewport INCll NEW DEPAllTMENT OPENINGS DUE TO !JC. PAN'SIOO IN OUR OJ\. ANGE COUNTY DIVl!IO!lf. STARTING SALARY $120 van~l · INTIRVllWS MON. THllU Pill. SPS Western ,., .... "' IMM!:DIATE EMPLOY· 2701 Se. Harbor, Santa An• MENT J'OJ\ 'niOSE WHO QUALIFY. a>l\IPI..EU AR .-1 ...-rtvnlty..,...,. JOB ftAINJNO AND ftAp.. ···------------ ID ADV ANC!:MENT. REXAll INC. TUllES Plastks Molding L..-1 "'enufuturer "-• -------lmmt411te .,..1,,.. fer: A young man 1 Several ~ men with mecb.anlca.I • p t lt u d e wanted .. nu trainee po. altkma u Pl&ltic Preu Cpntar. Day and ftlaht lhitta. Pleue apply In ptNOft to ' • llectron c to mist .... , AssemWen Newport IMtnlftMHd Corp. lt2 W. 16th St. Newpert ... ch In order lra11ch or cout·tHout orp.niia- don. Elcperienct In man- ~t Ul'IJ'leCelliar lNt ai\llt be able to c:cmvene ~ ..... ldsb ICIXJOl education and ne.t ~ S.a.ry $115 per week Fat appolntmet caJ1 or our Laaa 8ftch omoe (2U) ... 1411 after 9 Ull. Shltt Melll ~ P1lnten Helper No experience requlttd. MUlt be mabn and a dependable. WOl'llft. We are u ettablllhld com- merlcal abm wltb llbtral frlnl• beldt.a. Apply PARAMETllCS a BaMr ltreet Cc)lta Meu 19-2221 MARIE (ARPEIJER ~in~ tbs and 1laWalnc oc cab- ln.tl7 -ptne1a -.. t.ior OC one • of· a • ldnd 7lld*. Pre-no. .,.,.n. .ace wtdl nne A?'ellaa 111efllt. Send letter or .,.. IUml to Box )f • DG11 PDot All eqtlll opportunity ~ ..... .,. & Dhllwathen TuD and Part 'nme Dey and Htcht Shlfta O\.w 1l Apply ti\ pman IOl'S llG IOY 15C Z. lTD It. a.ta Yea $70 W&I • Part r.,. n. . - • Wlretnen w ..... -est1bllthed ............ ft"" 1'tth 111 ...... .,. ........... ONLY IXHRtlNCID ,~. ~hf.,,,,,,, te PWMEIRIU . 929 laker Street Cod• Mee. Mf-2221 All eqtlll Opportunity ~)'el' J. C. PemwJ O». 1'ubioll llland Nl'W'J)Ort 8-cJl Needl S'°'TINO GOODS SALISMA" Knowledet of Gbna P'uJ1 time ep&oyment Xlnt pay ain.ftl*mmb OUtstandlns bendltl foundry Siies A cbuce (o putklpate -------tn ~of dlll MW • NIGHT SHIFT • HOUitl .. u , $14 , •• SHln • -**-- expanllcn llftt. Apply tn ptl"llOft P9111WY'• J'llbkn w.n. t :IO a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Mondq tlllU ~ A9UA·Alll flt eall MC-ml tor lPPt . Equal oppartunlty anployer NEW ORANGE 00 BRANOI NOW HlltlNO TllAINllS JINSIN Marl• C.,,. • P1ldler COit& ..... M).U«I . POttlfGN IMPLOYMINT NO EXPER NllCl'::&UY Startinc ....,. $a mo For im.r..1ew au 547.o607 NIGHT CUSTOllAI r l I ( J Jt OAJLY '6.11' ............. 1, lW ~as ~ !fAKOYWf JOU a IMP&:oYMaN 1 ~ & ~OVMIHTJ aoas a .,.,..OYMINT .tal& & JWLOYMINT H.1p W......._ MM 7m ... w...... twp W~ J1"9 Ml-. W-.; 1NJ1k Ma 1o W-. ,_ \ltii,..n 7400 w.... 7•· • J, {" • .._,. 0.. J . C. Peruwy ~ .... , ------··----~ ~= = ' Anlsllll = = ,.._. • N..U f-URNrTWI Edftlf 'AJtT TaMI SALESMAN SALISLADllS Full tttne empto)mrnt P-'-,_. .. -.._ HoW11wlYn • Mat~n1 Xlnt anct"DtJVt plan •• IJ ~..... Can yoo ~ a ttw houri C"lutatandinl bl!nirrua ocb .tA¥ and edd to the Ont ol ~· t'IPIM!On IUl" FumlJar wWI P"tpanl· family lncofne at ow same Apply ID penall tioo of para bstt, know-tbne! 5dliedllaJll COflVf1'11• P~y·1 Fuhion llland l"'11r of ptepar!nr codlnr "'* tor Y<N. mornlnp, ah- 9· JO i .m. lo t:JO p.m. abfft lo keypur.cb Ir rd-ltnOGDI, eveninp Or combi- Mmday thnl Friday lt.lnc EAM output 1-.o natioal of all. Wistt ln a nr call '44-l:DJ -app( years recent exprrll!nee tun aore under me f!Mst Equal opportunity employer Pftftlft'd In area• of o1 conddonl and top super- Bartenders APPLY IN PERSON 3-11 and 3-S REUIEJI E. LEE 151 E. Coast Highway NEWPORT BEACH SERVICE SI a 1 l on At- tendant&. 1 tull time, 1 part time. Must have txper. I: local refs. Ir <Yftt 25. Apply In per'90rl Bob' 1 Mobile SpnngdaJt It Editner, Hun. 11n:;ito11 Beach SCREENED CarHrs fer S.Cys. & Bkpn. In Or1nt1 County 642-7484 ~ Screened Penonnel A&ency 901 Dover Dr .. NPWPCrt Bel\. Help Wanted Women 7400 Hostesses AppJy In petlOfl !J.11 or ~ wkckys. RBJBEN E. lH NEWPORT BEACH Caf ef eri1 Helper 'art Time l :JO am -12:30, 5 daya Neat, penonable PleUMt 111rroundlnu PhoM for lntervltw 673-3130 An equal opportunlly employer looldrHper • lt.btu ~~l Construction " ft4oal Estate bacqround preferre:I. P.-manent. lull time job S550 to start. Newport Beach location. Write Box M~ Dally Pilot INST1lUCTOI Full time. A&e 21 to 25. Must ~ nl"ftt, enjoy worlc· l11r with public, good fla- Urf'. We tnln. Apply In pe11- 1nn. HolJday HHlth Spa nlO H11rbor BIVff. COl!ta Mf'u, Calif. WAITRESSES Experienced, n or ovrr. full ar part time. ArJ)ly 111 Ptr'lll'n SURf a SIRLOIN $930 Pac. C.t. Hwy. Newport leach -------SALESlADY Ntw ~ for new product foT 3 womtl\ over Xi. Mutt b a v e pleuant ncordlna voltt. CU necesasry. AvtT'- qe $60). mo. For appoint- ment Call Mr. Famham. lfT~ 10 AM-4:30 PM. Metd aper, ant woman for pner,1 boueclfe.nln& 6 care el f IChool ace chlJ. dna. UXI P"' mo, unl- fomt 5~ d~ ft'H. M1&1t bave rdft'Tncu. Oll1 541-'ISll Eln. 254 -I AM to S PM for appt. parU eat&locinl and tn-vision. atneertna btlltpl1nt rtad-Apply in ~ ing EDP rxperi~ d& PtnneY'1 J'utdon l.iand airablt 9:30 am to 9:30 pra Clett lypisl ~ ~ elec1J'ic and u.~ addinf machine. Work with Htutta. Contact Steve Joyce 13).0600 ext 2 I 82 COLLINS UDIO CO. 19700 JamborH Rd. Newport Be.ch All applicants revlt>w~ on merit with no biaa toward R&et!, Color. Cr'ttd or Sex. Re pro Typists To train on IBM MT /ST typewntrr. ~ 65 wpm. Two for sw•n& shift. one for d1y shift. Gener1I Office Clerks M~ tin Friday All ltudeat pomdoftl tlllt!d Equal opportunity employer STAff aSll ,., ,.M. and Nltht ahlftt. 0., tu,.cal, Medical alMI l.C.U. unltt. Excellent ulary and MMflts TF.LEPHONE PERSONNEL OITICE ST. JOSEPH'S HOSPIJAl 633-9111 Girl Wednesday SaJea and CUhltt exper- ience A([Uired. One day Wtork, U. Apply HU&)I Mynat1 Rldtard's Udo Market 3433 Via Udo Newport Beach 613-6360 vamd cltrlcal tasks in-PAYROLLCLIRK-dudlns X•rox. typinr. fil· ing Apply $449 to $546. T'hnt ye&n .-Y· II experience, b1P 1ehool Marshall Com111uniutions 2230 S. Anne St. S.nta Ana, C1llf. An eqiW opportunity employer EX,.!ltlENCED SAU HCROW Proc .... r/S.Cretary Petmal\Vlt part time po. aittc.1. Guannteed a mm. lmwn of 24 bn pet wrek. Phone tor app't for Inter- view. WORlD Savings & loan 494-9411 J. W. Robinson h11 openlnp for: * Salad Prep.atio11 Cook Maturt woman wanted Umited •XIN!J' wtn train Apply Pert0nn•I UM, Mm. tllnl Fri. FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT llACH An equal oppartunJt)' •mployer PATCH GIRL ro aduate and U .S, Cltlzm. gr ahl p required. Apply by ril 10, 1968. Weamlnster Ap Scboot wood Dlmict, Hl21 Cedar- Ave., W9tmtnsttt. Altracti?e wom•n 71 30 yrs. to work In n•w NEED to carry N houn A out r e a t a u r 1 n t , ewport Beach. Good pay, , lmmtdlate position. pply In person today 2100 w 0 c e an Fron I , Th ' Dorym•n Restaurant p ART llME WOii able women needed to RepreMnt AVON, Apply ftOllllP. Call collect 5»5860 • WIG STYLIST • to r J'ubkldable W\s Salon Top ly v w ulary. Experletced Oft- Contact: ''Wlp by ance-.Pepl," 46 l'uhion and. 644-2612 -ANTED : w Aid H v N Expfttenctd e1 for 7-3 ebtft. Apply unttnaton V a I I e y Con- alC1Cmt HollpltaJ, 1312 •wman Avt., Huntlns1on Beach La dy to prepare eve. meal 1tay nlafrts w/dd•riy lady. D.ya free. Non- smokf!I'. Pvt. rm A: bath. noo mo. Reta. Write Daily PUot Box Mt? EXP ER. ANSWERING • SER VICE OPERATOR • tWllini lhllt. Aftttnoorl Full or pvt time. ~1932 Shoe lhlm woman for MW Styling • Barti.r ahot> for men. In South Lq\ma . . • . a.3410 ' XPERlENCEDDrell atora wanted apply 'a Ml&. 863 Production Pl, CM (at rear) PERATOR With foDolirinc lo lnR mpace h\ 1ttrvtive u\y Salon, N e w p or t Bead». 6'15--3385 , 0 Bea Y -lift In, 1 to 2 mos to ual.at In boule.hold duties A care of cbldm. New baby arrivlzlt. st). 'D65 Part time. Experid>ce pre-LAD ferred but not necusary. Contact Mnl. DudleJ Westmlnatrr H01pltal : Secretary '°" 1toclt broken omce. SH pref but 893.4Stl, ext. 324 er WTD &G-1473, ext. 241 not nee. For tntenlew c.n Mr. c.dBt at ~ WAnRISS Woman to babyatt on Wed A SUn evet tn the nunery ot Central Bible Oiurcb, CM ~ Coffte abop, ex:perltncef Over n. Alob KONA LANES ANTED RN'1 tor relief l 89 Hartior, Colla .... w to 11 A 11 to 7. Apply HunUnrton v a 1 1 e y eon.. valt90mt HOil> .. 1312 N•wman. HB. SALEIWOMAN Ell- ~ attncttw. FUD lilnt, better aport.fteu. m.21'10, Mn. Jetfen BEAtmCWf. 8ootll tar Niil Sft 1low It wwtia. FCll' 11\fonftatlan ~ • --D'ITii Neect.r: 4 n1f;!lb o.ta Meta ArM MMOm Bdort "°°" 1lE A 1"ULLERl.Tl'Z e HR. C\J&lWftnI Local ......... m-31a Sa ..... rl • ..,., .. .,. •• aPDUtl. stloJl22 Pd.7 ,,_ r b ,, ••. , • ..,. .... a ...... -. lllt an. l PIL ~ srnm ..... ,.. ................ ....,...a.ctl.,.... .... HotJ5iiiiirili • 0 11• llllV...-ll;llr ........... "'~ REUBEN~ & COCO'S 1555 W. -Clams Now llltenlpt~ for: • WaitretMI • Dlshwashffs • lartenclen • Busboys e Ho1te1M1 eCoob Help Wanted Wemen 7400 Local Manutactunr bis Immediate apadJw for peonon capable of doJnr Coll windfna. encapeule.- Uon and allk lld'eeniJ11. Experience required. We are an ntabliabed commer- cial !Inn witla llben1 frlnae benefits. Pleue 1pply PAUMETllCS 929 Baker Street Costa Mf'll 54~2271 &llL FllDAY MIN OR WOMIN llN '2.15 pet heur ""' ., ,..,. time '35-IOIO kay kimberly ~ ordftt)t. Day lhilt. 11 exp will •.-,y hla'her than $1.E hr. N11r1e9 akl Elq> qe 311 A sr. dilplay •n&inMr up. S29I mo. blee-IOlff . . $18k Nm-Ma aict. P1'!'I •lrP. but PRODUC110ll AlllMllY WORlllS A,PLY 1917 'lacentN Ave. C•ta Mee.I llectrenlc P1~ T•tors sales mcr«intifJc 1'111 lntervJnr ~ble orieDt..s 2f.al t15k ~ A train. SU6 hr. personnel dtnctor llOt Kitchm Helper. Molt bave controller ~ ldam t~ ta 11o11p or rm degree . . . . . tlOt liomt. ne hr. club restaurant mg . Ordft'l.y. PM lhUt. S2IJI mo. ( ee pdcl . . . '8400 LVN ExJlpr. QI lh.ift. cMmist·bl fir ms 'h fee paid . t700 sales rep 30"'2 .. t700 fc bkkpr tin t) .. "°° teypuntb open.tor Professio11I Lab Ted\ 2 yn exp. Chem 1ield. WW 1t11rt MOO mo. Otemilt BS or MS dlemiatr)' or ~ fllOlt mo. 2 yn uper . '327 •~ountanb . . . . . tS27 mortgaa•loan traintd · · · · 1450 1f you don't aee your No tXll@I' req. I 1m-4: 30 pm Semkondoctor Sales Co. 142-3151 also many other f H DOIHee poaltionl .14JoM•-°"M""""1n ... ., Wem. 7500 availabl• job listed -cha.Mtl are we lave it or can find It quickly! UllllT ASSB4llllS MeWle HCMM ..,...._ lxwlleftt o,,.rtvnlty -Apply- DPlOllR MOTOlllOME COIP. Maniaarilt • pldlcurilt Male ot female, 1.111 IP• ..... expert! o.ra. teed aalaty. N• IQIUll .............. N.-AlpM ........ l.apna •••• -.- 1505 ~. l'ftb atreet wite 224; llllta am 547-8384 -w-,-........ ,.,..,,-..-- Our I Pll IE 1• Coast ... ,,,.,., AGDIOI '· San1a Alla PnM mda. 1670 8--... ·-C...1 Mm to-4115 Hra 11:30 aM ,_ -.nt. FOBiiN- E M P'LOY MIMT Mon thu • c..trin Ir lOO job rluldc......_ ~ a OK. WWI p.o; .. ml, ~ .... · •'JOIS ARE OUR IUSINESS .. .. COast Employment A..,.cy •• p, , ........ .. A t:M• rct'll OWUitaalty •----te ..u& a Wlf'/ ...: u ... _Pt.alll )"111111 mu tit -.. mJr9 ~ ~ .... ,..... 11141 .... 2S.30. (COC111*11 .-a'"' ._._,_ ...... ce. ......... , T•SMI lhmonlc at --•411l1111911111Q1l ~ ....... -~ ~ allOlt.J, mlft • ..,,.. ....... ~ 4 y..,.. ... lmum leCl'etarl&I e...- ltDCe. Ptefer ap 21-35. (...,uc..t 11111'1 ... ) Ac 11 a;::: Secy. 9or8a ltadltical typlns 1Molftd: llhlrilud atJll.. tty would be btl)lful. ( CAlllipllfO ,..,. f tt) . .... ...,, . .... ro allilt ~ Olntnlller al a ftne "IMl"'USW Jail.QI lrm. Atd11t)t t la r o o I b trial balance Jhtm'ed. uno. (t'OlllllU1 llll1I tee) "· s.cr .... , Te$411 A fJne appartuaity for an ........ attnicttw J'OISW ab'. lborthand IO wpn. ~ Beach ftrm. .co111pany ~ M) ...... 'ir' Lquna a.rea. Must ban pod ie.nenl ottb '**- CJ'OUDd In OlnltnactiCln or related Odd. Type 55 wpm accarately <com. paQY PQt ~ fee now. rttmiMw ~ In • moa.) ...... .... la.lllrt•1 .. -· ........ (2) ,. $400 Elrperience Jn thla flekl or ln lepl &Id belplul. Ml.llt hllve rood typns, ll/30. (..,uc:ant p a y I (ff) ..... Office , ..... MUlt haw plCld ftiun apti~ ~ lilbt w- inf. Prefer 11e ~ ( COl'DJIMY lllQ'IJ lee) ... N .............. T• $1UIO DHlcn ~ t'll• paie~ In &rWocue and dtattaJ, Tape ncorden « mew ~ence pre. fernd. BSEE d41ree. <tee paid) hr-llSped•• Te$11,IOt °"'" in lndultrial Jle.. lationa with minimum J Yt!ll'S recruitment of ne- c:uti•e Pft'IOOllef. (f e e paid) Ardltwctw .. °""' ....... u. Te $11,,441 M111t hue 3-5 Yt'VW ex. pe~ Yllb ttinforced concrm and ltlti ltnlc· turts or wood frame. Dt- vft'llMled aiditt4!dUrl.I plamen. Ifie peld> Ace•·-·· ,.,, ..... ~ in Excellent P""tb,Jiraa. Desree aMJ or ~.A. •xpekoce, pleue. (fee pa.id) T.-'alat ...... Te$10.• Minimum 2 ,... eiiper- limc:e • r l ti n 1 Mll-«Jpe lfdlnkoal IDl.llU.lll. Badf. sround lftoHd State 1oslc dmdt d..mptim. (fH p0t) ""'C•ulw Te$1 .... Delrft GI' eqalftlant a- perieMe fclf-' 8Qdset Con- trol ... a.t ~­l:Saaat ampaftY wWI l1ne ...... '1*' .. ,._. Uea Jllidl 1191111•• r..-. , . .,... .._ be w..aw. With ......... ....., ~ane,..,..,...t ~ trUnlllla ... sram.ura u.e..w> WTWWll1 ICHOOU .....,.,') ,, ..... ....... lf.'-M-71, •!•..., ,._ ._ ................... . ~ ·················· c-, .......•....••••. ._ ..........•.... ........... •·•········· ..... Wlllll: --• • • • .. •••• DIDO'S ART SCHOOL ART GAIJ..ERY 211 Main St., H11t1. Bch. • SJ&.a-7 • ADULT Ir CHILDREN'S Cluael 001 -Waten:oJcn • Acrylic M<*lc • Dellsn A.rt I: MoAic Sapplles Mdican I: CUltom Framn ht LESSON FREE NEW FENCING ~ e UNtQUE STUDJOS e 1115 Putt, a.ta Mesa ~/!:Yet.~ llMt "'~ ....... Of. Evay nlllrt 'di t ' s.t61111l'lll - OHke Is -· 1111 .. 11 311 copy mac:lbe-pert.et eondltian. f1S. See at b.bre ~. 1535 s.bl! It., CK. Pbme 541-SIST ~I.at 1100 llNT °" aUY New automatic wUw 12 Week COLOR KING 'IV OPEN T DAY! 539-9,531 tn.1otl WASHERS S29.!15; ~ii; Freezers $'15; :Re~ eap. pertone I: Avoc.; Gair. 541).118) G.E. ..-r. J kM ,,..._, both ·n. almoR new, c.e. noo ea. •291'6 8cbl Pro1>1em11 Pvt hi-achl, Antte 1110 Jndl1' attn. Small cluRs. Good Pa. .A.adquee: Jt.odras Bricbr-Ward Prep. 540-0GO ~ lllmlr, <limy .. LI1'ETlME Gift • Oilcoat 10 leaf Ir ptelea. aettee, <*rs. ... Typmr Scbool 113 Del dett. bed .ut.e wttla .. Mar. CM. 50-2859 Moo-Wed. i*, etc. 5t1-0071. MUCHAHDISI flOR SALi AND TRADI Furniture . - Anti..., 111 WANTID fOlt CASH OR ON CONSIGNMENT -MEDITERRANEAN 5 piece Antiqua.Old Plece9 6 mmsion !plutbh oaJc-top Art~ table wtth 4 black wrou&ht AUCTION & SHOW Iron cblJn. '89.!15 1 ONLY! SA'ruRDAY, APRIL l5tb Terms. Approved Furniture, ... _ .... .,..0 ..,..., n • ...._ ..._. Colla u1n1 ~v" AY, APRIL 2:i.t A.liR narvvr D&Yu., For ad:mate. Ir Udo ,,.. ... , • .. ... 541-M) .........,.; ~--~--.,-• ....,.-.u-,-,~-5.11-1212 a«fi5 ""'""'Ua.n.nlM"LIU" ........ (213) .... Aalc Q '-..S" room'' model. 9 Ft. cruabed nJvet avocado 1 o I a . CataJocubit er.ti April 11th. M>K RquJar s.M9-95. 1 ONLY -Comml·-•--1&.-f le...L.... 1299-95 Terms. Approved .....,. -~ Thmiture. 2159 H a r b o r 7122 Garden Grove llhd.. Blvd., Costa Keea. 54WlllO. ~ Rental Dept. Takes ower ENllRE Ha.. of a.in -· ._, > . ~ ·.- ' ' ~. ... ..•. .. > 'I --1 - . ~ r. l -- I ; ~ . ~ . . -~ . •. ,, TOP NAM:D! , -l'ftlm $2115. $12. month ... JJtw'llct. Delta. n.ber, -. a mod. Slat. bed. w/ life-. '.' am. suar. BADGER. ··-· WI IUY & SELL ' ..• .,.._ ...... ,., ........ &OWHwlry Almolt ~ TJW>D. : .: c. M. Jewelry " loen • · · 1131 Newpcll't Blvd., C.M. • t AND 11UCKS _, .......... CONNELL CllnlOUT ........... ._._ CGITA MISA ~IZOJ l'Ok YOUR CLEAN USED CAI er TRUCK ..... s.les lllJ'.19'.Me BOB LOtfGPRE PONTIAC • ...,....,caw. RPAT •.. CASH UNdC1r1 "°' NEED A CAif T~e 1011hest thallilge t~e et~er imports ;ner ~ad to face. .... -... -.. a.. ..... lleater, •• matlc tra,,...,..._, poww ---· **'1 air caadl-.... Low mn.p. S1195 ·~~~-~ ·STANSIUIY best oll.s. 213: 225-TOS BUICK CADILLAC ------- '6' OIYIOlfT 2100 HAUOR ILVD. COSTA MHA 6"-9022 MBCUIY ''1 wauc, Cilipe4'9'9t Flal1 pwr., alr, lfffD txt. 11\e lf9tft Int.. low mlla. °"' ear warranty. ·ss1ts $6495 '67 El 1>0UDO l'lal1. f'WJ'.. air. "'1te w/ -------·••block and wbtte Hauadl- PONTIAC IOY CAIYll tooth Int. NIW Oii' ,,... ruty. $6195 'M CADIUJC s.-•Ne Flll1 pwr •• air «11'4. $2395 '6' UDIU.AC IUITWOOD ran ,... .. a1r coa4. a.. owner. $2495 _..........,._. • CHEVROLET 'U CAlllCI 4 DL AT·Att.PS-LM IN $2195 'U CAPllCI •DI. AT·PS.Afl.a.H Ttr ... ~ ·u MA&A CPL AY.PS~lw.H Y.tt-*'5 •u MAL• CPL AT·l'S-Ut W.. $21.fS 16' IMPALA 4 II. HT Af~PS-AJl.Uf •W $2195 ·u MAL• CPI. AT·PS.Ut.All w., .. , Pltl 'U IWALA CPI. AT·PS.All·l-H ..... $1"5 '61 l .. ALA CPI. AT·..S.~·H ,._ t11'S '61 MAUIU CPI. AT·f'f.Mf W.... $1795 'H IMPALA CPL A Us.t.H f '"I• $1795 '61 MAI.ml CPL AT."-1.H .... $1595 ''4 IMPALA CPI. AT.1$.1.H Sl'- $17'5 '61 lllCA.,_ 2 DR. AT...S.l.H tw411. , .• 161IWALA4 DR. AT·PS.lt.ff.Allt k l .. $1'95 '61IMPALA4 DR. AT.Aflt.fS.lt·H White $1195 1'4 IMPAIA Cll. AT·"-lt·H 40,000 1111. kltt $1Jtl '62 llSCAYNI 4 DR. OD·lt·>f WW.. . $795 •'1 IMPAl.A ail. AT.'5->Jlt-lt-H ... $9'5 • OTHER MAKES 'U MUSTAH AT·'5.lt·H·Allt llH $2195 'U MUSTAH• HT St4-1$.lt-H 11 .. $1995 'M POMllAC c.r1111 .. '1r. HT AA•·H Whltw S1"5 ... IUICll srnAll "'"" .. $11'5 '61 IUICI 11YLA11 c,. Sfil.Uf w.tt. ••• '61 IUICI •Nm AT.PS.It.ff-.., $12'5 ·u 1um• no .. Or. 00-n.a.H .... .. • TRUCKS ''7 110NCO 4W M. .;;. l DAILY PILOT mu ---..._ ... FUI!: -----......... - FREI: a..dr>•T'*' WJwl. A.lpr ... • ' ' -..... i1M& ' ... Full 4-~ Nylon Deep Treact! ears KowA.,.....,M..,_ 8lioOI C'Aod. Radial Tino ---nr.\ .. : '·~'!'-! Pick Any Size Listed!~ - ONE LOW 08 PRICE! ...... ,&%. ....... - Guaranteed 18 Months · . • Long-wearing wrap-around safety shoulders • Exclusive Dynatut rubber lasts' and• lasts • Choose from several popular tire si7.el j I ~ • ( Regular 22.95 •• SAVE 5.74 Now!· 6.50xl3 --Phu .u1 'J'.&:r • ........... Tubel... Whitewalla SIZE l ~l:"I = I F.E.T. SIZE lae~:;t:•[ ~ 1 F.E.T. &.50I13 1 .21 $1.81 6.50xl3 $25.95 I 19.46 I i1.s1 7.1)0"13 18.71 $1.92 7.00.13 $27.95 I 20.96 I $1.92 I !.96 1.95 15.9Ss14 1!6.95 I 20.21 I 11.95 I 19.46 I $2.06 7]5sl4 128.95 I 21. 11 I u.06 20.96 $2.19 7.75s14 $30.95 I 23.21 I $2.19 I 22.46 I $2.35 8.25sl4 i 32.9!i I 24. 71 I 12.35 I 16.46 I 11.74 8.S5xl4 $35.95 I 2&.96 1 12:56 I 19.46 I $2.05 5.60.1.li $24.95 18.71 $ .74 I 20.96 1 12.21 7.3 s:15 $28.95 21.11 I 2.05 7.75s15 130.95 I 23.21 1 s2l1 8.lSsl 32.95 24.71 $2.3 8.45115 26.96 3 Big PatentedFeatures Plus Deep-Tread 4-P)y Nylon: .... .,,,. N:rt-Oor1I :nr.. meum •ta~ Uity and ..ip•r rtra\ft]:I for re-- mt.ance to llu- uoo. Wety 81l••l•er ll elp1 you rtd1 -.ck Oftto ~ ?'O&d Nt Ulout a lm'ch, It )'OU lllray atf. Patella.I Jat1r- klrtia&~· ·· exerts via Jrip on ro.d for bltt.r lracUon, • t • r t a.nd Hop qllick. WI ... BatkJ Tr-.d ••. w I t.ls mon rubber on ................. '°llP!' lif.. moN mil_.. ALLSTATE Passenger Tire Guarantee IMIJ.I ~.,,,. ,_,. ~ .... -"'""' - Tread Wear-Oat Gmnntee 0.-leell ....... : TrMd .... -out. F• 8-i..,.: n.. JIWlll:ler ot ~ ,,,_, .. _ wat e.u. Wlll Den In acll&np for ~ Un. nplaoe It, charJ!n&' tM el.m'lftt l"lfU)ar •llbll' prtce phui J'tldlral lluiM J'u te. Ulm fouo.vtnf .no.r..nce : _ .. ow._. ...,..,._ 12 to 2f. 10" 11 to n '°"' Century 21 Nylon Truek 'l1res t~:"'ted 1799 Tlihe-T)'po -... r.u. • Cool-l'UDl1inr ba-llhoulden • X..O.-wearins D)'llAblf tnod• canpound • F11Ik10Jllh UP\Dr si"I' ,""!"'at --fo< lh• llf• of.'lllo v...s NO TR.ADE-IN UQUJun Whitewalls\~. $2 .More Per Tire .. , : NO MONEY DOWN on Anythjll&' You Buy at Sean~ <i<edlU ' -ljji' iolns1'iii ro Sears AUT0MOTlvE CENTERS .... sER_VICED_lU_,~_WBILE_YO_UR_y_~_SB_O_P ·'-------------u•u.11••.u.A111Dcxi. •••·-·-.. ·ymallllil _____ .._ __________ _. • • . ' . r-__.,._.-. ~ ..... -.... ----·---~ -.. - • • -----.... -, ---··-.. .;... ,--'t • --_____ ... • ~ •• I' • -- ·~ l I I !~ I I. . \- ( t. I - - -• .- •# I M10•1y, ....... I, '1961 DAl.Y I'll.OT YOUNGLAND I• IT"I -A C.-. . , . WI llAWI m1 -YOUI SEE US MST . EASTER NIEDS CMOOSE FlOM OUlt NA TIOllAU Y AIMRTISED llMNl)S, 11:.t.r11 5at:l!NWA.Y CIN•l!a.ELl.A. •Ila •A.ll!Sr't' c.t.ar11as •llA.l.T•·TllX ••N•••• _....,_ JllOf DAY tJI • f P.M.-Mll.·Da·lll. t.Jt Rt P.M. All FOi OUR COUPON SAVING PLAN • BANDMERICARD • • MASTER CHARGE • U1I OUI COll"ftlllDIT CHAIM ACCT. 01 YOU MAY IVIN PAT CASH. NANT DRESSES & DIAPER SfT $100 ~ ton..,.MU WT -AT BIOi.Al l'llCI .• , $1T SECOND FOi ONLY ••• J*" -Hr COIDUtOY $588 SPRING COATS _ .. " _,. $188 STRETCH T-SHIRTS ... JM A LOT Of -'S $100 DRUSIS •Y OMI JJ MllM ll NICI •.• GET SECOND FOi ONLY ••• WS' PlunlD COlfOll $288 SKIRTS -4.ft -..s· $1~ SWEATERS AU llNDS .•. All SIDS Ion· $188 To ~~~TS 1 & T-SHIRTS $288 ~ea -.ccOUM1 \ IT'S EASTER TIME AT ••• ~()llt.C I~ -..~....,'-IC.t•o ... lf<4SJr• ~ .... , " .. 2300 HAllOI ILYD. IN THE HARIOI SHOPPING CENTEI, COSTA MESA "ON -MALL" 540· 1 500 ~ ·---.... = ,.,. r.t.rb .•. and • ,c· ...... ,,_... er-. Try on. 1n .-mio.cs. Evwy pell t.s thi mMc of sood t.te ... ltle ..... .............. 911111 ~ ··:.·:e~.t':'"'ll WHITE-GREEN-60ll> $ 50 SEE THE tr-40ST WANTED PLAIDS & COlORS, NOW IN OUR STORE Tapered 111 Slacks w ... u.. ~·-· ~ You wlU Ill• the _._._ ... -. J11M1 tht wldl lizll ,...., E~ ~~~.::.:: ............ re:wu-:.·:~~·a $ - HAR -BOR .Cl;NIER: PRESENTS . featuring ••• FASHION SHOW SATURDAY, APRIL 6 11 A.M: CENTER MALL: COMMENTATOR GWEN WILLIAMS of Gwen'• Studio of ChAnn and Modollnt Colt• Mesa CROWNING. OF SHOP AT ' HARBOR" aNTER'S •AConve.niently •VLocateCI Steru - WHY W..4.l..K ..4. MILE-PARK CWSE TO OUR DOORS ..4.ND. SHOP WITH ..t SMILE) KIDS! ENTER OUR EASTER BUNNY COLORING CONTEST Pick al H:_ entry bla b at :si-. r.1a5:''pplltlJ Cellter aw_.d c-..~ be _-""'"" ---• r I,,,_-...,... 13tla. • __ .... TEENAGE PRINCESS CENTER MALL SATURDAY, APRIL 6 10 A.M • SHOP HARBOR CENTER EXCITING SELECTIONS OF EASTER BARGAINS • ' -- • ! i . l j • J ~ ' l ; ~fJ i. l' l: ' : • I . ;. ... f' • ., t I . ~ ' ~=~------------------~~~~~~·~·~;~~---. --, . -~~~-Jr a . -- BJUda F. J~~ll a111 Glbralter Ave.~ ·co.ta ..... HDior ii 1ntmiaUciW nlatlou at USC, baa· N • J1000; Spaib Memril Phi Kapp. Pb& traduate .... ,.,... .................... .............................. ................... a-. .... , .. , ••. 1 ·· • NAU-~-, ..................... ................ .... Ut, .. Dml CLOTH PRINTS ...... c.. Wtll,._,._. er.-~-.,; ut , .. MU&.&AMl.Oo .......... .....,_ ... ... illd ......... ... UtY4 NYLON DOmD SWISS 41'" ........ tic, .. KINNll TAIRTTA ...., ............. .................... ...... ,, .. =J~to :11.tht J~Mdaa.~pllnl . to take srlduate wrt 1 a in· ternationl1 relattooa, tvtD· tua1lJ Judln1 to U. doctor " s3~~ S)!! $)~! s1~ s1~! s1~ 7'/C, .. ~ .. ,_ fUAUTY TllMS =-.:::---25°/o. ASSOl11D LACES ::-:.. 1/3.,, SANTA AU- H•Mt Pl•-l 7tti & lfist•I 2114 S.. Mai..-s •• Se11t• ""• COST A li9SA - He•hf C-tw-JJM HarMI ll•L M• .. C.....-221 l. IM St. •lfttlM.TOM llACH -F;,,. '•i11ti Ctr.-11517 Maia FOUNTAIN lALUT - Yille9e Ctt..-1 1942 "'4e.-li• wuntlltSTll - w • ....-,._, Ctr.-6ttl We1t•l111ter IOSSMOOI - Re11111••• Ct..-1 H1J lei AleMlt•t '"''· WSI ~IAMllJCAlD 01 MASTll CHAIM o6jlNWoplay ct.cNe. IDd fu 'applied to Harvard Ulllvw~. C o 1 u m bl a Udvtn:ity and the Fletcher School of Law a n d Dtplomac1 at Ualversity. He ao' la ~ dder'inl use:, : .d · t h • Atrlcan studl ..... ~ at UCLA. · Jundaniall apeab Spubb. PortucueR, 8llll Pre9cb, and bad a grut Ill the Rm• mer of 19M under the N•· tionAl DefenM Education : ~=rty~ m.~OWIHIP RECIPIENT ID addition '.O''USC. Jun-._.•Iii F. Junden1an danlan baa atteDded ue1~-~~~~~~~- 4nd Orange Cout eone,.. ~ C'llJlNlatlw point .....,_ ·b I.a ~ an all-A ICU ol 4.0. He bas beeo on the dean's list every semester, and ls a member ot ~ &ta Kap- pa and Phi Kappa Phi scholarship societies and Pb1 Eta Sigma. -Re r e c e n ti y wu delipated for a Woodrft Wllloa N.UODal Fellowship l'OUbdaUoa award. He is a Danforth F o U n d a t i o D nominee ancl a ftDllilt for a FuJbriCbt felloWlbip. He ha.I held CalllwDia State and USC alumni acbolarsbtps. Poets to Read Work at CSLB I ' ADlll GtnJIMrp, blld po. eta from Watte and leaser tDowa poeta from UC Irvine 1'fll 1'Md at Cal State Long Beads dmtq tbe Padllc Coan Poets Conference to- day tbrouP P'rklmy. Thirty poeta will ~ad, recite or cMllt their works at various appearances dur- ln1 Cbe week. M. . 1n1sters, JC Faculty To U>nsult Junior college faculty and staff members and mtniJten of near-campm dmrCbel from tbroqboat Southern California w i 11 m~ for a consultation April 19 and 20 OD the ~ West Collete cam- pus. The consultMion was call- ed because churches are fin· ding ~ mimstrles ol higher educatioa out of toudl . Cost will be borne by tnen parthlpatlnt de:nominatioas. Consultation " leaders will be Dr. John Lombardi. Loi Angeles City CoDete•; Dr • Dale 1lllerJ, dtNctor of Junior CoDese ladenhf:- Program at UC Berbley; Dr. Robert Lyncb, Su Diego peydxiatrilt, aD4 the Rev. William E . RaDm1n, United Pre.lbyteri&n Church division of htCber eduction, San FrancilCO. . Servicemen Center Set For County A D *im Servicemen '1 C&te-for Orange County. Inc., ii a noo-proftt ~ ty wide corporatioa e1lt1bllsbed in SeJ*mber t 1W7 to pro'ride fadltila for members ol b Armed Forces while oo authorized paaa or liberty. A 11 ahehn Servicemen'• Center for <>ranee County bu conducted 1Ul'V8YI of IUl'l'OUDding m 111 t a r y lD- stallations, suneys ol ap. parent iDterelt for a center and aurveys ettabli9hina the Deed for such facility. Members ol the center have decided that the belt Joclltioo for such a facility woWd be the Anaheim· Dlmeyiand area. Size and type of fac.ilWet are to be decided by an advU.017 councll or board ol ~ton composed of c o u n t 1 representatives from eacll city. Information may be ob. ta1* bf caW.nt 636-090G, or writing Frank E. FeJdbaua, Jr., An ah e I m Servicema'1 Center for Onnft eo.ty. 117 s. Barbar BJYd., Anaheim. Newport Youth On Dean's List FJ"elbmu Dute Universl- tJ ftDdellt John StoW'U. ICll of Mr. and Mrs. Joba Slo&arek, 533 Irvine Ave., Newpott &ICb, has made the fall ~mester dean' 1 list. 1t'E'JlE llAPPY TO SERVE YOIJ ..UY'l'IME DIJRJNG DAY OR EVENING /JreJ,~1 ofunck ' ;})inner Serving All Day EASTER SUNDAY from 8 a.m. • ...--------SPECIAL------. for the littie PIRATE (~ 12 yeen) from APRIL I st to APRIL Utt. CHILD'S PLATE INCLUDES: Pi•ce el Gr .. t 0-id .. , MaUl•d PotetOfl, Veg.t•i>lfl end • Testy Sunde• Jolly Roger HARBOR CENTER COSTA MESA 2Drug Stores Openinar Leading Sovemment and civic ofOdalt will attend ribboo aati.Da ceremoai,a Tbur*7 markJoc the of. fld.al .-openings for two MDX it.ens ill Orange County. The tirtl Cfl'efDUlJ will be held It 9 a.m. at ttie st«e located at 17424 Beacb Blvd., Huctincton Beach, and Che second vpening will be at 10 a.m. at 270t Ec1lftfer Ave., Santa Ana. These an the 31 and 32nd atorec in Ile MDX Drug Store chaDI wbkb now has un1ts throu&boot Souttiern Califorala and S o u t h e r n Nevada. H!ading tile staff oC tbe 200!).square-foot Huntington Beach store it James Hum, pharmacy manager. He hat been wltlf Da,lin, Inc., panat COIDpallJ of MDX, for 11wr.i ~· Two vetler• D a y 1 i n employea alao will be in dwge at lbe Slota Ana stare. 'Ibey are Norman Tiie Huitt'• r•e• Antin, pMl'maeJ ~. ' . • . ·~ ~ t ·C' • end Jame.a R. Beadl, store Tbe blgbest award in the batrttyUn1 coq,etttion. 'lbe Gold Cup, wu won by m~ __. .--i... Jay Carter of~ Beach when be Placi!l third in tbl llater'• Com~~ ... WU1 ..r;; .._ at tbe s~·~na--~,r• o.t 8pr'8I B~ and 'Jlalritjte Show lleld"at 'Sia al ... two Ormie C.-, 1~;·•11 -1 .. P-. JWel. i<c..r:=Mlt.tnN9ta:tM .... locations ' W01'a by IDOclil~ llcGlnleJ~.M ~~ ~prelt!lted byQmlea 9t.eftmoL ,u.;u •·m. . "" O!.iW'L.:h!.. ........ ~-~p, ", •/ t· • ----- Watch for the • • • • ANDO N ··1-; ~:N.,-.·."'~·,·~·.:G ' '.' "•1 . G - OF ANO'rH·t~B ~ tndso:r shop ._ THE IA.TEST la fe •l• .. e faaWeu ON THIJBSDA Y ~APRIL 4tlt I ~ HARBOR CENTER W.U• fer eur a4 Tla11r1 .... , April 4Ua la Tlte f>nul9e c ... t 8•1l• PU.C-fl,IM la Prl- l # I j -·· .... --··· -_, ,. ___ --_ ·' _·_·-~· ~ I <a --~~' z a ... 1 ____ - ==-·=-o--- ~ .. nm IS ROT' U ·AP11 ·FOCL'S J0!8 Unbelievably low Priced At ... KIRK Jew:t~ 14K GOLD GENUINE DIAMOND ?~~GS by Hannony Y °"" wn• bem" tu Pf'W• •An~,,. tla• tu1ter~fted glhiM 1par/Unt 1d m UK Gold ••• s~ uqtdriU ltrlul 5ufp'1 is U ..... -Come• in nowl!I .,,._~ ..,,, Qarwi ]t o~ ·n~5 ... ,, · ~.unoa 11/11 . ,., ;zw~2tr~:::~:. Goodwill Presents Report The worlt ot Goodwill i n d u a t r i e s with tbe physically handicapped was compared to the biblical story of the G o o d Samaritan. t'S the Rev. Alec Nichols. Laguna H i 11 s Methodist m i a i s t e r , ad· dnssed several hundred guests at Goodwill's annual ''report to the community" last week in Santa Ana Elb Qub. Goodwill Industries, he said, is lifting up the b1:.n- dicapped, giving them jobs, security and self respect. He appealed to the guests and to the community to support Goodwill's work, by contributing b o u a e h o l d d1acll'ds and MOOIJ,. U· pa.oded facilities, ao that I llCft handle ..... c:Mld be .. llftld up"; ·-· · Coalson MoniS, p a s t prtilldeat ol G o o d w 111 Industries, who served u m.Mtlr of ceremonies, oatuned Goodwill's opera- tioos, noting that more than '850,000 was paid 1n wages to Goodwill trainees last year. 0~ IM .... _ .. · .. ·.··.1.1._.IG.WWW ......... · .. ··~~~J-. I_ .. &ANING - - ~. .. DISCOUNT IASTIR SPECIAL! .. MEN'S PANIS WOMEN'S SLACKS and CAPRIS CLEANED AND PRESSED 49~ NO LIMIT! eooD Wini COUPON ONLY I 1 HOUl-SEIVICE AVAILABLE ] ORBIT DRY CLEANIN.G . . IN HARBOR CENTER HAaJOa23~wAaD (Next te F...S Giant) .. Golden G•te Goiag llp Plans for a four-lane eecond deck on the Golden Gate Bridge, submitted to di· rectors of the bridge district by a New York engineering firm, would bQ<>st traffic capacity from 29 million to 55 million vehicles a year and would take three years to coostruct. Tucked away wit.bin the existing framework, the new deck (top) would not disturb the "grace and beauty" of the span. Proposed new toll plaza (bottom) would have 271.anes to accommodate traffic. t)IO YOV l(NOW TMlS W&lklND \$TH& G•"90 OPeNINO OP Cou.••& °'"" fa-PMINT 41T~-n, INC., &N 1HS JAQc ~N.L OF iME ~ CENTER..~ ~ ltU~I Al>DO-K~ MAQ(1M&S , PEPn PArn. cu~ Ll~tMGf L"ftL$., fl\P9tN4' ClOLEas, Pnfta(;f' ~llt, W£W ANt> PSED Offl~ t!QUW/tl\RM1'1 COfVlN' MAat1H£ aiuwq., Pll•N1'1NGr, (TVfF Yt« IWC*T~, a....Ets I ,.. tt-ME. Y'*-,'4Ht:.,VA't<. &TC .lif'C. 10 Named For Honors Ten Orange Coast area atudenu at California State P o l y te c h n i c College~ Pomona, hue been named to the dean'• list for ~e fall quarter or the 1967.Q school year. To be eligible, a student must be enr<iled at a regular student carrying 12 units or more and must achieve a 3.0 CB) or better grade point average. Honor roll students are Robert Beeker, Jeanne Car- rington and David Johnson from Costa Mesa; Judith Cbetney, David F u ruta, Joyce Meuer and WilL't.un Wolff from H u n t i n g t o n Bec:ch. Also. Dennis Bezanson and Robbe Lyon f r o m Mission Viejo; and Richard Cob.e of Newport Beach. 111 Utt Raps Racial Course SANT/. ANA-Saata'AU College" Wlll 0 b I e f°Vt ''Re!i,pous Empbuia Week'' • ~. J~s B. Utt (R· Tustin) objected strenu-Oll5ly to a planned University of California at B e r k e I e y course entitled "Politics of 'Race Relations," in which students are expected to live in the Dr. Martin Luther King "poverty camp" on tile Mall in Washington, D.C. A c c o r d i n g to the University's letter to Utt, and the proposed cur- riculwn, 40 students will spend a week at Berkeley beginniog tJhis week and the ~ .of the time to June 13 in WMbington, where classu ril be held at tbe Institute for Policy Studie1. Utt said that ill view of their bejng housed at tbe Kllg camp, they ''will be tboroogbly brainwashed by the Negro leaders," and that Cbeir findings "will be u objective as were those of the President's Com.minion on Civil Disorders." He said be could predicl their COO· clusions as being ·~se demonstrations, and t b • riots generally are tbe result of mmy years ol oegled and oppression by whites." Pi.taning State ltleetillfi California State Builders E%change repl'NentetiH• make pu for teCOllCl quar- terly meeting t.o be held at the Newporter ~ April 18 through April 20. 1'e se6lioll wtn salute the Orange County Builders' Association. Ult to rtgbt are R. F. Dittmar, manager of California State Builders' EzchallCe; Charles Allder· aon, manager of Oruge County Buiiders' Association and Andy Dud:ics. ooaoty aaociation presidenl - FASIDON, ITAUAN STYLE todaJ tbroudt . P'rtday. . . ·I On Tuetday ·at 1l a.m. the C*ge~ Chorale, wm perferm· ta Ailllpl, Hall. Dr. Robret Scb.aller •11 pastor at Gardea ~, GNft• CommUDity Olurcli, *"' t.alk on "Rellgloa, A Bf:id, Mind • Espa.oding Expert. I enoe." You'n be tahn out in sty1e, TrHted to the most excitin9 experience of flo•tin9 es you walk. Noticed wherever you 90. A Touch of kindness - "OMINA te\J's SHOES Tll CLINIC &Ill ,..~ .... . . \ ~, .. ~, \._ ___ , IN HARBOR SHOPPING CENTER Lizte,, in lcuhioru lor Junior and Missu u ....... s11epp1., ee.ter *"BACK or TH• MAI..L" • • SJlhna'i c-..,.,e .... ~ Muter Cflarte , • I l I • ' i j l ,. } • I ' )i • ! . I ' • ' ' ) I . ' ! ' ' • • ' ' ' '4 • ' • 0 4, ttw ll'fl ~ I, 1,.a DAILY Pl.OT · ' 8-rvey Sll•'MI ' VCI Frosh Active DUring High School -~ • t 'ti ........ c:oad iii two Giber c:~ ... ld99 ... It.IP ICbool -..... la • plaJ, 14.1 ,.... utr.w;:w1letlar ICttriJ:ies, a eeet, and npiinal ldUc. ,_.,., '1 .. Amlricb -.: ...... I.I pen:ept. r ~· •...... .,. ....... Tiit .... -()ul ...... ... . ,.. ---lntae ... ... -.JU-,__ vc ......... la JI01" • ..i-port Jo. • .... -.... " --J<I01. --' ~ -tile olllOr .. ._..., la ..._ .. tllM U • J • e r • J t i ti mtaMW, It percent ti Sllt- Cll:tli Illa -..-.. im.. ta er-ttt·tr. IC:biieTe4 nMed ftrtt wkla t i.e ao "A" ~ -la ....... ,,......,. ..-... _ .. -art -~ wt-. --,...,.. .. I; -u,._. , __ • ....,,.,.....t 1'I ~ ,...._. • 1 11. IHlt otber UC catDpulill. I -.. ' ~,, ... ..,, ........... ... 'a'':··---..... r::::.~ ....... .... .IUST Ill --W1ll llcclotlul_,.,.. ~ ""~ ~)'OU htYtn't Nttl bt/ort. Stllri A.t I ,.,.,,.. -· ,.,,.,.. S45 ... ............ ~ .... M-~ T"""'~· fri. 'fil 5 1 ... ,A.i .. -..,.., ca..,.,. 1....itM ·' .... ' ~ ••• , fi'tdl OM& .._ AlwtM1f St '11t BodJ Tr•aer ;llhci'lridlai11nr• lll(ll A<ti.-c-·..._ .... u,. Calllna --wllll -..... !WI of money, totaHnc '271.13, ~ UIO 'pounda, wlllcb they colle<led lroai ltudiuts.fn a hmd1 bour drl•e for a Pnce Corps Offlt• dool building -. Congressmen in · Love With · De Gaulle's Paris ' WASHINGroN (UPI) -not lisWn as well to their 'lbeJ m., not llU Pftsident own tpffcile!I ~ press ~ de Gaulle. or bls ttleues, whicb have been poHcles but travelin( con-bombardillt De GaWlt and sreum~ loYt hls capital France for • 11 e g e d 1 J _ in springtime, sum-destroying the we 1 tern mertime or any old time. •lliance and undermining Once •Cain Paris topped the doll•. the list •s the favorite city Among the 29 House of JW'lkdinl Llwm•kers dur-members who visited Parts inl 1917, House records last year was Rep. Lester sbnred Friday. A total of L. Wolff, (0.N.Y.) who h•s '3 reprfteDta.tives ·~ aides mounted a drive to force visited the City of Light on • Fr11net to pay her World official business and were War J debts to the Uni~ &iven 110,2'l5.55 of the ta:a:-States. payers' money t~ take care Wolff 1 !Mmber of the of iheir Deeds while there. Science' met A.!trooautid Uke govumnent officLala, Committee, was in Paris for congressmen an provided .a day1 in June •ttendlng wttb a livin« allowance of ttie bietlltial intem.ational lh SM per day in Puis. and lhow. other major world caJ)<ltals . Rep. Wayne L. Hays ([).. MOit. but not quite 111. of Ohio), who proudly lays the 1967 travelers ~nt claim to being the House's their entirt •llotment. champion junketeer • n d Senate fig\ll'es on overseas who h.as deoounced Dt travel -knovm in some Gaulle here and abroad, drc~ as junkets -will visited Paris twice -in be reJe~ later. . April for five days on a A I though COflgTeSSJonal mission for the foreign al- overse1s tr•vel last year fairs commiUee and tM-ee could not ht call~ thirfty. d•ys in ~ember to atte-nd House members did do less -Interim meetin1 ot the of l1 than in 1966. Nortti Atlantic· aste.mbl;y, of During 1 9 & 7 npresen-which he is 'chairmui of tativt! and staff member• the House deiegatlon. spent 1381 .330.58 on travel H1y1 tied Rep. Samuel N, and living expenses abroad. Friedel (D-Md·), for lptnd- ln 1966 the total was hlg I.be most manes In '4811,612.S5. House members Parit _ to. But wtlien therefore heeded -to sOme Hays did' It in 11"1 trip&, degree -P r e s i d e n t Fr}edel did it in one. Jobn90n's J»ea to Amerkans The House ~I .tiich to help curb the fOid drain 1peot the tnO!t mor>ey oa by staying home. tr•vel was the Armed Ser· But they apparenlly did vkt.s Committee. Dr. Plumb ·Re-elected To Blue Cross Boord Dr, Hup J. Phmlb Jr., • looc&le -fl( Newport Bucb, bu been n 111.med • a member ol ... Blue c... of -.. O.W....a Boad Of Diree-ton. It WU &a)pUDt'ed todey by H. c. Abolt:'~ .Dr. Plumb •HI Mr'Ve on 1951, and bu Hned ha • variety of f:lt-cutl-...e ('ap1cltle1 I« Holt HOIPfW, the Orup Coullly Medlul Auoci-Mid t11t Cllli.forn.i• Medical AllOCl.a+ Hon. He and hll 1'ife JeJD t'ftide Oil Udo 1• with their three chlldru. fibe bolrd W'bidl ii made--------~ up ol 11--members of tlle loduolrW, -ad emeral ecamanitJ, 11 well • 'e*'lnc membln:-of the beallllpr,,_, Dr. P!umb, wbo ·-born lo. --· .....i...i lils ed~ at S.... AN Juolor~,Unl-ol c..au.nta at -Berke I e J~ UCLA, Md ··.....i-lib -.i tra!nitllr at USC --. Sl>edaUzloc "' pedillricl, lte bu been la private prac- .tlce in Newport Beacb liDce Senlilgn. PUBLIC & TRADE Ono of lflo r.rpot and ,,_. ma dwn ,...,.,.,,. I• c11ni .. 1n Or-C-ty. ---2211 w ... -...... Sp ring's Thing: the Open Look Gt )lpt 1tfUI. the .... s ..... -... -., .............. _ rlaht white bJ"DNul 8\4 s•t6• Hanlhptio .. t.ct. ,,_,.., 6ALLEIKAMP eHOla POR THa INTIRI PAM I LY HAUOR CENTER ~ HAllllOll llOULEVAllD ---" T ~ -·-..,... To-._,,,._,,. " -·-- DAILY Pl.OT \lu'..,., Apl !j ltM S oa::a ..... .-.... ; 105 Join Alpha Gamma Sigma l/nit TillS WAY UP -John A. Williama (left) -of l""joct to build :ZOO.bed convaleooen~type llooplW m Newport BNcb, directa belldolor. ID INUJld· ~lleld 'lllund17 at na Hoopital ~ -!Ae, and ·-· belpJ=t le,1i«'d9' Com-plitlon ls uped<d by r.11 ,_, J •1i11 Hit-0 ..... -,, ••• " 'tbe Jamar ~-10Ji.or11Jde.. tr. ~ -Slpaa, =.. '::. = I ti Permuent pW: pm.·wr.: awarded to 1e members. ,.: be • permaDell(. member, a ltudmt mlllt bite COID· pleted tbrff temelllera witb I Jl"9de point I~ ii'! u.,.-.. --.. ...... ben and '2t •• memt.en Wtft hoOored et t be ceremony. f''ermone1t ...mtien...., con ... -.,, ..... : ........ ~I &:".r~~·~·r...: ... o:-~ "':;';;:i!i\ '--'.._ '=-.; •I °"""" : ~ Ml.Ifft '°"' "n1c11: jo..,.I •• ~MACH:__.....,_. ~-:-.. 1-!!!!'. :'-,..,.... WESTM~Qlmlll ....... >r. ~--·Joak e'fi:=~ --1~,.,,t::= ..._.. .......... ... l=:..m. ...... ...... .,.,.....,....,..,.,., ' ·- "GET SET FOR THE llG PARADE (EASTER;, THAT IS) with EXPERT SHOE .REPAIR •nd PROFESSIONAL SHOE DYEING ' TO MATCH THIS SEASON'S LOVELY COLORS COME 10 ••• """1'ffi51°'1 •IAOI: °"""' L. ...... L""' L .............. L Groundb ...... lc; ..... Held ~J.::'"' ::"" '"" IUllDll lllW .Ml.."'IAliW·I .. ~ tt:rtm."C: ,..:-=, .-.:-., ...... ,.,...,. .,.. "· ~ ~ _.._. ~ II• 1 tJ ta J ._ D. a.iiitiiiii,. CWll .._ c.... ...... -........ --. .... _ . .., l'.E'~I ~-!, \.. -;:!'-= Nt;,....t ~ .,--., t:...:· .. ~ I 111e~Oooal---' " . nmeday hr t11e • .- N • • p • r t Conva}Hcent -.....i. ' 1'ie fad.Hty wtD offer 200 .... for Joni·term and con- v•)egcent p • t I en t 1 , ac- tmdhlg to Jobn A. Williams. JftlideDt of Convaluoent Hospital Directors, loc. 1be ftrm'I asset.I Include dJl U· tftlded<are borpttaJs with I total of 750 beds. hrticipllthl1 in 1 b e ceremonies ftre Newport Beach Mayor P•ul J . Gruber, and Chamber of O:lmmerce Manaser J•ck Barnett. WU.Iiams, a native flf Laguna Beach, will aene u admloi&tr.tor ol tht new bespital He said the lecili- ty, GD Jtl 11h--=:re ate just east of Holl Memorial &spilal, w J l 1 eventually IP"ftd up to $400,000 an-DUallJ in p1Yrflll "We in- tend to employ • many Newport Bead> and Costa Mesa people as po&Sible," ....... Williams smd ttw hospital is deljped. to meet .ttl tmer.i 1'edicare and .tate medical pro Ir am re-., quirements. Special featurft fl( tile botpiW will lDclud< llft emphasis on pdv•te rooms, ad a niblbilitation lftll'aJll with p b y 1 I c • I therapy dtpanment. Others taklng part in the Ctftm<lnies included E. R. CJJttroducing· ~ster~ slt,oes lQ_cJs cal\,P~ftit .... ,. I 11.· "" ' ,.... ,... , ..... v&a, e:a:ecutive diJ;ector o ~ ~ .... ~ •• )I"-____ .'{r,_ ., .. • .1~ '! ~ .. -_" N n ;di PENETRATION I IWIOI SOU1H COAST 11111 IUlll61CI I -....,,_ -" ,.. ruw ranm Bllfl •&71 I Olliil&a ' DAILY ,,LOT, ..._._..,. .. _ MIUl"F'Wllif UJllllJ( ruu.A ,.._ fw tt.. F•boo'-o. • .,.. COSTA M15A COSTA MBA c..... s.e.tlTA MIA ., • ~ ..c -, __ ......._ ------J • .,; I .Olr • ..