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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-04-08 - Newport Harbor Daily PilotBal Week Comes Up .. Bit Short The Bal Week ~owd II smaller ud stlorter thatl ever. Shorter been• Jb11'rt Jl'Uftetr. and ni=ericdJ smaller for several rMJOnl. The light turnout wu reflected to- day in Newport Beadl police tallies ()f fewer than 100 arrests over the oget:i· in weekend of Eu1'lr Vacatioll. -P()llce :saM It lhe s~ in recent memory that arrffts dipped below 100. Wbetber the crowd la )'OWlieT than ever ls an educated guess at best. But veteran Bal Week observen pointed up twl) reasons to support their younger-Utan-ever theory: -Bikini wearers seem to pack just a little leas bouoce to 'the ounce than in other years. • -Arrests for drunkenness are down somewhat. and teen-age brag~g notwithstanding, the older the crolld the heavier the drinking. Assistant Police Cbief Merrill Dun· can wd the avallabllitJ of rental apartments serves as a good in· cllcation of just how many tourists are in town. ··we checked with 21 realtors and toet. T~ ~ t;!, !!.d f ~-1f;.ncy signs." he said. A realty t>oard spokesman reported a 3 percent vacancy factor of .apartment.a In Oran~ Couaty. The spokesman e51imated the level for (Stt BAL WEEK. Pa1e !) Ma y 21 Election Seen for Mod en Annex Decision Residents of the so-called Moden An· ne.:xation area in Back Bay county te.r- ritory near Costa Mesa probably will vote on May 21 on whether they want to join the city of Newport ,each. The election date was proposed to· day by Newport City Atty. Tully Seymour. Seymour noted that not a single pro· test against the praf>Osed 56-acre an· nexatioo was received at a recent pro- test hearing. This speeded up the ;on· nexatlon procedure. he said. Originally if had been bclieved ~at June 111 would be the nearest election date. The area is bounded by Tustin and Jrvine avenues and by 22nd Street and a line roughly midway between 21st aad 20th streets. It has a popul;:ition of about 485. I'bere are 129 hom~. Assessed valua- tion of the territory is more than $1 million. Most of the homes range in market value from Pl.000 to '8(),000. City councilmen tonight are ex- pected to establish the election date as suggested by Seymotrr. Weatller If you think it's warm along the coast f88), you shouJd drive a few miles inland (81). ,.ys forecaster Dave Burt. who sees more of the same sunny skies tomorrow. INSIDE TODA l' .. --- MONDAY, APRIL 8, ·1968 JEN CENTS '" DAILY 'ILOT SIMI ........ COUNTY .WD OF 2,000 JOINS HANDS IN TRIBUTE TO OR. MAllTI N LUTHER KING IN SANTA ANA Tribute to King Calm Returns To Riot-torn 2,000 Co,untiai:u Join Hands •• re*-•·--~ .c} More than 2,000 Ore.age County residents of varied filths and races joined hands in Santa Ana Sunday to pay their final J-ibute to Dr. Martin Luther King. And the two-hour remembrance service al the Santa Ana Bowl ended in a way that would have gladdened the slain civil rights leaders's heart - with the congregation linking hands and singing "We Shall Overcome." It was a moment at which ma11y Negroes openly ,we-pl. And \l occurnO when a Negro minister se:ited in the front row of the special guests' enclosure reached f11r I.he hand or his white neighbor as the first oars of the civil rights anthem rang out. Hands Linked, the more than 100 single file bmJ;he field.. And many fu r ... •: ., .•. the audience followed suit as a Neta:o ·By Untied p"re11 JaternattouaJ trumpeter took the podium to sencJ the €a11n rtturned today to m06t of the heart-catching chords of the "Last · more than four score American cities Post." echoing through the stad1urn . wracked b)' violence following the Catholic. Jewish and Protestant assassination of Dr. Martin Luther churches from all areas of Orange King Jr., but looting and burning coo· County were represented at the tinued in Baltimore and accounted for service. Heading the s<?ven ministers aootber death. who spoke from the black-draped The nim statistics for the period podium was Rev. Roger Walke, pastor sin<:e the Thursday night assassination of the Unitarian Universalist Church in Memphis. including the national day in Cost.a Mesa. -Of mourn ing Sunday proclaimed by Much of the service was devoted t? Prelident Johnson. stlowed: · readings from Dr. King's sermons c;nd_ Dead : At least 30. ~ texts. Among them were his ''Letter Injured : More than 2.000. from Birmingham Jail." ''Why We Arrested : 8.879. Can't Wait." "Eulogy for Martyered Troops: 19,900 lcderal, 30.JOO Na- Children," and his famed "I Have a tional Guard. Dream." A looter was fa.tally snot in BaJtimore thls m<>rning w.hen looting Newport Mulls Flag Issue and burning broke out again after curfew was lifted at 6 a.m .. bringing to five the number who have died there since racial d l s t u r b a n c e s erupted Saturday n.igM. Some 1,900 federal troops were p3'1rolliog the city's Negro ghettoes. All Day, Finally Lowered The U.S. Flag in front of Newport Beach City Hall new at ball staU to· dav. And it wasn't easy lowering It. City orflclals still aren't sure they did the right thing. They spent all day 'Friday, the dav after Dr. Martin Luther King's assassination. trying to find a good, solid reason for lowerinJ the colors. Led bv Mayor Paul J. Gruber. municipal authoritlea called varlou1l agencies -includin' news me<jJa -to find authority for taking the action. · They were spurrerl on in their ef. forts by calls comJng In frotp an estimated 200 c!tizens. They ~sked whv the nu wasn't lowered. The callers were told that the city had no precedent for lowering the ban- ner In honor of anybody but ~ federal. state or local public official. Dr. King, as a non-government employe. dJd not qualify Finally the clock ticked S p.m. F'r1· day. And the Oag was lowered. All the ,way. It always is at the end of a work· inJ? day. Mayor. Gruber artd his aides. however. continued calling. Thev round out that all ships at sea. all federal installations. including El Toro. all schools and even neigllborinl! Costa Mesa City Hall had flown and were flvlng their na~s at half 11taff. Finally. far into the nl~ht. Newport offJclals reached a deC'ision. As of Saturcll\v morf'ine. thP Ci•v HRH fl:i" and all U.S. flags at city-operate:! facilities would fly at half staff. "It was the al>parenl desirP of the> public." exolained City Mana(er Harvey L. Hurvey L. Hulburt "that we should do this. Even thou"h we> have received no clear·cut directive Crom anyone in authority." Semethlng Botten In Newport In embattled Washington where 13,000 federal troops remained on du- ly, normalcy returned Wllh dawn and troops were, ordered to remove bayonets from their rifles. But govern- ment workers were being sent home early this afternoon, I.he curlew was continued althoogh shortened by two hours, and there was no indication that the troops would be removed. "We're not out of the woods yet, but we're hopeful the current encouraging trend will continue," said former DepuCy Oefen5e Secretary Cyrus R. Vance. the President's trouble5hooter during the violence which began last Friday night. A ten1e peace settled over Chicago this ~ing after a three-day out· burst which left entire blocks on the west side gutted by fire. Some 12.000 Army and Nation~! GIJ.&rd troops re4 m~ on duty. eace Johnson Calls Policy Meeting WASHINGTON (UPI) -Prwdent Phnom Penh -it would prefer lo hold Johnson said today Hanoi has formally the talks in Burma or India. agreed to work out a time and pb e As the United States and North Viet- for U.S .. North Vietnamese talks. nam move toward ''esU.blishlng Nn· Johnson said Ambassador Ellsworth tact," there were indications that both sides may have !>eg~ a<>me recij:>roca\ ~· ~~~:!.d.s ~~ii~i!l:o~; ~~YS~a~~ reduction in the scope or their rnilitc.ry -· operations. which will begiA Tuesday at ...;: · 1P Following the withdrawal of prin· David. Md. cipal North Vietnamese units besieg. Bunker is ex~cted to arrive .n ing Khe Sanh, the United States for Washington Thursday. the third consecutive day Sunday J~tm,son. sald .the United S~tes was limited ils air attacks on North Viel· no~f~ing its allic:s alxiu.t receipt o( an nam to an area &bout 120 mUes north off1c1al note ~o~ Hano1. . or the Demilitarized Zone <DMZ). just ~u4~ta1ls . ahoiit..tbe _ "i>etow·tt1rl9ttr para II et message from Nor':h " Vietnamese This was considerably less t~ritory lea~ers. Johnson said· We shall be than was included in President trying to work out promptly a time Johnson's original de/inition or the and place for talks." bombing zone. which extends some 200 Johnson told reporters the other miles north of the DMZ to the 20th participants would include Secretary parallel. of State Dean Rusk. and Defense Admlnistrat.ion offi.:ials, meantime. Secretary Clark M. Clifford. indicated a belie.f that Ne• Delhi OT Johnson said he p1<41ned to go to Rangoon would provo to be the site of Camp Dav1d tonight with key White the Washington-Hano! cont.act when It House staH members. is finally arranged. Prince Norod!>m Sinano11k said to-While suggesting Geneva in its day North Vietnam has "chosen Cam-formal approach throU&h the North bodla" as the site for preliminary Vietnamese embassy in Vientiane, talks with the United Stales. Laos. last Wednesday, the United Shortly before his announcement. States is willing to go anywhere el.le Radio Hanoi sajd North Vietnam was where its representative, roving Am· willing to meet American represen-bassador W. Averell Harriman, would taUves at Phnom Penh or any other have reasonably good communications mutually a g r e e a b I e city for with Washington. · , pnillminary talkS. Hanoi bas said unorticially that lt Sinee the 'Jnited. ~· has oo doe~ not reject Geneva out Of hand, Ml>tomatic rela6ice8 with nettra\lst bqt, that ~ would prefer a place closer Cambodia -t11d thus no embassy in to home, somewhere ln Asia. Tumult, Shouting Over Big Turnout Predicted For NB Council Voting .. By JEROME F. COLLINS Of 11M 0.111 ,. .... Sltlf One of the biggest Newport Beach municipal elecHon turnouts ever ap- pears likely Tuesday as thP steam runs out today in the hottest City Council race in year!l. City Clerk Laura Lagios predicted that at least 40 percent or the city's 21 ,767 eligible voters would cast ballots at 47 polling places scattered throughout the city. 'Tm judging the turnout." rxplaincd fltrs. Lagios. "on the basis of all the interest shown in the campaign and on the number or absentee ballots re· quested " Three times as many absentee ballots -243 -wc>re taken out last week than two yea rs ago. she noted. There will be seven candidates on the ballot Tuesday. Thev are running for three councilmanic district seats. In each case. an incumbent is op- posed for re-election. It Is the first time in a dozen years that someone Is not riml"ing for municipal office unop- posed. Here are the candidates: -Olstrlct ? <West N~wporn ; Al Forgit. incumbent: Donald A. Mein· The DAILY PILOT will keep the s1oitchboard open Tlu!Sdal/ night w m~ latest aooilablt Newport Be~ch municipal election returm to oalters. first rriu.lt.' are-n 't upecud before 7:30 p.m. T~ 1iumber is 642·4321. nil!. Industrialist: Jerry Wooters. local buslnes.~man. -Dlstrlcl 5 llrvine Terrace·Upf)f'r Bay): Dee Cook. incumbent: Donald retired marina operator. -Dtstrlct 7 (East Corona del Mar): · added wftb a s(gh . She suggeste-d that anyone wanting lo know how the race is going should drop by City Hall. Calling might not work. Only one telephone will be in USC. Four charter amendments are also on the ballot. Proposed amendments 1 and 4 would lessen ~ likelihood of an incumbel\t councilman being ger· rymandered out of his district. No. 3 is a minor "housekeeping" mea<>ure relating to the designatlon given signers or nominating petitions. No. 2 would provide for a ma.xi.mum $5C' monthly stipend for some ap- pointive city officials. Councilmen presently are lhe only city board members who are paid. No. 2 is the only proposal that has drawn any opposition. Few nre predicting the outcome of the three council contests. . .A But it is generally conced~!hat Parsons is the one incumbent the least apparent need to w • Hit District 7 challenger, Botton, was a last·minute entry into the race and, (~ COUNCIL, Pa«e !) * * * Mo vies Bring Shrieh ; How About Ballou? ''It was a screamtnc l\.CceSS. •• Newport 8Qch City Council can- dldate Jerry Wooten wun't kidding. 'Best Friend' Tells C et Lindsley Parsons. incum. bent ; Donald I Y Andrews Bolton. local businessman. Although lbe uplrants ~ running from dlstrlcts, voters throughout the He was talking aboul a Uuiee..bour Walt Di.sney movie program M sponsored Saturday k>r it\e children ol dty voters. Ht bad hoped to spend some of Ute Ume cbaWnc wtih 80lM of the par.ta lbc>Ut bis~. \ Ann Lantkr1 mlnu• no words tohc11. ahc an.notrr tM voritd probi.tna of tnanJ ~Sec Mr column toda~ cm Pooc Jl. ~-----...-....-----•---tl'Y~ --c--. ,.11 ....... .... • Of .. Ollllf .......... city can vote for each dlatrkt seat. --~11\iu wru· ~AA: '2wt·~ Nt;wpo1 t Bntti;--~ .. mi!inservlce to i tntrrsr;:--limi's on .eclfy s seven.mem '.lbe .,... .. beld -tDe Lido Theater. Wooter1 bad f1gwed t1bc1Ut ~!'t:k~--..,,..-;-_ _....=~~-= ~ ai: :' C: J It takes a real friend to 111 tbeN'1 a ~ " ,..,.._ .,_ • funny odor wafting In the alt =.."1: ~ = :"' ": •hnenr you're around. ,..., ..,__. 11 ._. •» But West Newport -Iona ptqlled ........ "'" .,_ ~ ... --··· , .. c.ltt ,. ,...,..... • by a rotten e~g smell tn "...., ..... aec· --11 .,.....,. " tors-today bas found a tru. buddf· ~ ~ :=-... ~ lllt name II Georae P. Zebel. prt.n-_.... ,. •~ """ u dpal lclentllt tn the applled mearch labs of Phlko-P'ord Aeronutronlc. =· • • 1.ebal 10me month.I ago rud a DAI· ed community," as be writ•• In his council. LY PILOT account of a longstanding fcnWOtd. That muns he did It for Polling stations Will be open frotn 7 nellhborhoocl gripe about an em-free. • a.m. untJt 7 p.m. Resulta wtll be barrasaing smell emanaUnl{ from the He concluded that o 1 I a e t o r y t11bulated on a lai:ge bulletin boarct'at sround at Mveral locations 11hortcomlnga stem from seepage of City Hall H soon II they come to from Re wrinkled his note. 1harpentd his noxious gases. principally meth&ne the various rrectncts. J)*ncil, and produced what has to b(. a~drogen llulfidc. OPEN TO PUBLIC the moat authorttattvt ~port eveT 1'1fey are "personally ortensivP. Mn . La1tos said City Hall wllJ be WTttttn of West Newport'• "problem". represent 11 minor fire nsk. and. 1fter open to the public untll the last vote ii Mortover. 7.ebal undertook the pro· (Set SMELL, P11e S) counted. "Th.at may be 1 a.m.,'' .tie I ~----------... ..... ..__-~.&.i!Sn"--.-.zc.-.;o.,+.1;,;;..--..1•--•--.. ,,,.,, __ , "Boy, the holltl'tnc," aid Woo6ers lattt. "I tpe~ tn1 time ~ kld1 la and ou( Of the lobby -Qp ..,a down tile alalta. • ''11. blaeat problem, ~I Wll tryln& tiO tnab 500 Wt ....,,, with -balloons." Wooters= ']!'ltd my n. -~· .. -1a ""' .. ne. to ta"" to .. • .. l . I "' • ~ • i: fii If' .. ! I J _ DA.IL v PILOT ___________ M_Ond_AY_. _A_Pr_11_s_. _1%8_ 81 ALAN DIBl.IN 61 .. Olli" "* ...... The crmade or the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. ror civil rights for minorities made its rmpact on the Oranae .Coa$t Sunday as prayers were said IOI' the slaln mllll ster ln moat art.a CburcbeJ. In addition lo the emotion it generated. Dr. King's death also brought promises of social action to help the Negro. A aocial action group. ronned alter a memorial aervlce at Community Metbodlat Church, Huntington Beach. --.cled bf rtprestftl.lllSYet " ant~ c.r-.0 .. 0..-............. ..... MelMdilt CINreb. Cel&a ...... ..... to bdp Negroe:s move out fl th• '9Mt· toes to homes In Oraoae GPuoty. The project will be called the elster churc.b plan, the Rev. Gllbed W. Allen, minister of Chriat Presbytulen explained. Churches on the Orange C<tast wlll keep in contact with churches ln gbet· toes, such as Watts, the Rev. Allen 5aid. "We want them lo know that there EDITORIAL---- Newport leach Cit y Council In Tuesday's municipal election in Newport Beach, the DAILY PILOT recommends the election of: Don•ld A. Mclnnl•, for District 2 Ed Hirth, for District 5 Lindsley Pusons, for District 7 ~ The overriding consideration in th.is election·ls Newport's need for broader, more forward-looking approaches to city policies. pro61erns and program. This means some new faces and talent on the council. Mcinnis, 47, manager of an aerospace plant, has a strong background in business administration and engineering. Hirth, 57, has been president of the city's Chamber of Commerce. was a parks and recrealion commlssiner and was a founding leader of CHART. Paaons. 62. incumbent. has been t steadying influence in times of turmoil and is_ active in inter-governmental negotiations. 'l>. • ·e:.'LS Di.11 ""!!Iv 0.-C..,.W.'1 .... wf!tl lhem. help them tfacl a to live, make friends with ttMlm and belp fd hlr children Ln school," Ute Rev. Allen a.ald.. Abot.lt 250 people attended the servlce. The ministers participating. the Rev. Rtrger G. Betswortb and Lawrence Young of the Comm1111Jty Methodist Church. Ule Rev, Rirbmond .Johnaoo of Mesa Verde Metbod.itt and the Rtv. Allen read excerpta from Dr. Coast Voters Se t to Eleet - Councilmen All alon1 the Oran1e Coast Tuelda7. trl .1»4 re,ietered voten are ellgfble ', go to the polla for election of clty coun· cllmen and lo some cilic:•, aettlini bAJlot issues or electiof o t b e t municipal officers. Action at the polls gets under way at 7 a.m. along tbe coast and in mani other Orange County cities. Coaet city elections are acbeduled lD Huntington Beach, Fount'lin Valley, WeatmJnater, Newport Qeach, Cotta Mesa, Laguna Beach ud S • n Ciemente. There are no elec:tioq toaMia'ow for Seal Beach. Santa Ana or Yar)a lJn. da . Here ia a clty·by-dty rUDdown on the ·major races: • I. 'II .. ' Newport . leach - Charter A niendrnents, -l!lJl!TING:I'miJS~1 ~1n 33,290 regfsfered voters .ft ~ble Tuesday to select tm.. covetlmen from 13 candidates l.ndudBtc two in· cumbents. Campaianmc for t4t Hun· tington Beach :tty Coad w bc3n On the charter amendments on the Tuesday ballot. the DAILY PILOT recommends: :-.,: : Yea on Amernment 1. Shorter district residency reqiurement for council candidates. ..... ' .... =· . :; . ~ ~ •' . f H .,i i:. ~ « •• No °" Amendment 1 Provides payment for some appoinlive city commissioners. Yea on Amendment 3. Signers of council candidates' nominal· inl papers must be J1egistered voter.s. Y•• on Amendment 4. Prohibits redistrtcting within six months of city election. Thie u n tte cllpf*f •nd t•ken to the polls if you wish. :;::'--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.....,jl-.,__,/ ~: ~1 Irvine Co. School Lease • f • • ,.~ Suggested by Councilman ll Newport Beach City .man Al Forgit suggested today vine Co. consider leasing achool s1 e and to tbe Newport-Mesa Unified Sc~ool District for .'1 a year. "If they do that," said F'orgit. ''the problem or passing school hand issues would be greatly alleviated. "Instead o( aeeldng thousands of dollars ror land c o n· d e m n a t l o n I ~; purposes. a bond iMue could center l; ltJelf on schoolrooms and supporting ~) facilities for youngsters. Less tax ~ dollars would be sought from our 4!j overburdened taxpayers." I_., Forglt, who is seeking re-election Tuesday In District 2 (Weet Newport), •added: • "Now, We have to be fair to the ., landowner, too, just u we expect him I J to cooperate with the 1chool district I~ Md the city. My Sl a year lease.rental ! _,ropoul would endW'e 10 loo( as the ;l 1cbool slte was used exclusively ror I( that purpose." •• Whenever the land c~aed being us- ••• ,. @cl for echools, he explained, It would ·-S '1revert to Its original owner. 'i "This way," said Forgll. ''therP would be no land speculation as took place in the instance of.th64A1h school eaelling Irvine land." .. . • .. ' -. DAILY PILOT ....,., ...... c ... R•~.tt H. W•.4 ..,....._ n.,,. .. K•••if ...... l'MM .. A. Mwr,lllit. INNtllle hllW Jer•M F. C.ln111 ....._, '""' (Jry .... .I.cir l. CWtley '••I Nl1..w ...,._~ ~OlndW ....,... ..... OMee "11 Welt l•ll••• l t.4. Meill111 A44ren; P.O. 1 .. 1171 UUJ • Otltw Offk•• C.t• -· Jlll ....... , ··-'-~-· m ,.,..., •-""""flt!M ... clu 11" 1111 1"-' His reference was to action by the high school district years ag •· Trustees sold lan1.1 adjacent to Harbor High School at a profit a few years after lt hid been given to the district by Irvine at a ver / low cost. F'orgit's proposal was mage in ~ prepared statement. Whether anything comes of it. is en· lirely up to the Irvine Co .. which is on record opposed to rl.vlng away land for school purposes.· From P .. e J COUNCIL ... apart from Youth Center activitles, ~ not too prominent in community -f· fairs. Bolton, however. bas strong voiced opposition to Parsons on two major issues: tidelands use rees and tht Pacific Coast Freeway route. Parsons says '"nominal"' tidelands ust fees may be necessary to keep the state from taking over the city's tidelimds trust; Bolton says he is op· posed to the fees undtr a n y circumstances. . On the freeway Issue. Parsons is ror conUnulnl the fight to move !ht' adopted route in West Newport ofl .he coastline. Bolton sayt he would vote aaainst any sucb move. In District 5, observers agree that Co~man Coot Is in the political fight of hLs life. Cook and his opponent, Hirth, each hllS spent many hours and con. siderable money on the campaign. It appears to be a contest bet•een penonaliUes. rather than issues. The only one major Issue the two are not In agrffment on iJ the freeway Hirth says there's hope for ahoving lt Inland. Cook wan ts to throw in the towrl. saying further indecision is hurtinf the city. In District 2. Incumbent Forg1I may have an adva:ntaie In being opposed by two candidate•. Mclnnla and Wooters. Fw&it'1 backen 1ay. could apUt the vote auff.lcieDtly to r~-elect their man. 8ut here. 11 In th• Cook· Hirth coote.t, . nobody ta mal!na any Free Baby Sittiq · Service. OD Tuee(la y ~., Atdq wUl ba a•iilebat 411 ,....._ Aye .. &ad\,(• ...... at .. poUa. Dlnd Marstq aod CamUJ w1Jl sit wtth voter•' cblldrtn f.ram ; a.m. to 3:30 p.m . surprisingly quiet~ . The general pubttc bu a~ t~e candidate mHtlnp aDd. Uldidates hav• bad to 1.W. for m11t111 their friend• at nelOborhood (Ottees and . for rala!ng poafers around UM clty. Although f issues under dlecussion include the future civic center, assess· ment of vacaDt land and the attendin' tax rate. lnduatrial clevelopme11t and a city capital t.m r-rovemeDta prOIJ'Am, no cand1date has sparked the im· aglnaUon of the public as yet. ApparenUy dislntenst by the vot'!Is has been interpreted by some or the candidates as a sign the voters mcy nearly boycott TueSday's tlecjOll and by others that most voWI-&Jready have made up their minds. IC lhe latter is true. Ulen Mayor Donald !>. Sfllpley and laliiliumon Ernest Gisler may have al Wantage along with candidate Jerry Matney. consider@d the froot rulllleT of them all. FOUNT AlN VALLEY : Incumbents Joseph Courreges and D e n n i s Harwood are trying to atave off a drive by three major candidates to unseat them Tuesday. ThM'e Me seven cand1dates trying ror two seats with 7,553 eligible voters. Candidate John Harper has acc used the city administration of "ques· tionable" fund transfers and has charged that water rates are too high. In the race also are Frances Donovan and Wayne Thompson. both con· ducting tough campaigns. Two of the candidates have v~tually withdrawn. "Biggest Issue i~ an "immediate needs program," a plan to build sever· al new facWUu in the civic center. Harper maintains the voters shouJd have a aay about tbe project.; the city fathers say they'll try to blllld 1he lm- provemenl3 without a special vote . LAGUNA BEACH: Seven cudidatea se eking two vacancies on the Laguna ~each City Council ranie ttom arUst to writer. Art Colony voters numbering 7 1.31 eligible Tuesday will choose ~om among two Incumbents and five· other men. They are Mayor WlWam D. Martln. retired: Councllrnar "flliam Lambourne, vice mayor: Roy Holm. e:..ecuUve: Charlton 8f'yd, economist: Lloyd Milne, rcaJ estate broker· F. E. "Skip" Fickling. mystery wrlt~t. and Fra:tk Tauriello, portrait painter. Issues In tbe race have Lr.eluded pen. ding purchase of 1,000 fW. of Main Beach for a municipal pad. at a cost which may run to "1 million or more: more parks and expllllded ncreatlon: a proposed commercial hotel JOM and the restrictions It shou·C: contain: a general plan 1tudy I.bat 11 peading: new roads and parkinf taci.Uti ... and piacement of utilities unffl'irouncl. COSTA MESA: Seven balloted can . dldates and one write·ln challenger are campa1pln1 fot three seata to be filled In Tuetday's Cotta Mesa City Council election. About 25.000 voters are eligible. Opinions among the elght contenders Rre diver .e when it comes to prime issues facing the city. with occasional outbursts adding a touch of liveliness to the race. Restaurant owner Theodore C. "Ted" Bolotti. for instance, sou1ht a Su~rlor Court injunction to prevent a March 22 Mnt the Candid1te1 NIOt in City HalL He laid lt WU UDC'Odetltutional and bbpw"':i atltioqll idf ea1tcBDt\!s \ ~ .... .,..,_,.. .... -~ n1.vlng Your Enemlea ' union was..,.,.,.., tocl•l act.ton luoop was Ht ap a meeUna in the feUOWJblp hall =~·Ult ·~~ ~:mat- Ia lddlUoo to tn6 lbter Cburcb ~ I.he croup JCl"ffd to meet on the fourth day of every month, (Dr. IC.}ng was as&U slna1ed 9n April 4). to jo1n the <>ranee Coun.ty Fair Houslog Councll, a1l4 to con~t lhe ~ • 0 jH L~ t J 0.11 809Utr1p"A bea~u-1er111·1J"M&a to aeDd mtmt.1 e. dlacw pro1Mm1 ... ....... Dr. PbDlp G. Murray ot tbe ~ d.el MM Cliaununit1 C ll a JIQ • Congregationll. United Cbutdf (I( ChriJt, spoke in bla sermon SUndaJ f4 the danger of using up eMOUon·~"' Dr. King's death by at t er d1 o g -&D&mGrial aemc. ........... Ii Into en~ry to helg inu>lement I0"1• of the cbangea the Negro '9ader southl "It's more our probfer,_: tbao the people ol WaU..'," Dr. Murr11 toJd the coJJgregaUoo. "because tbe .~ wbo>mab ap the power 1~ and cu be.I~ dwlfe the 1Jtuatloa afe .m~ ~ ·~ ,. ..•. Dr. D. W. McEtro1: m.ioisler of Harbor Jl!ftt-chriltl111r~ which meet.a i.n Harper Scbool.' Costa Mesa. emphulzed tM trage<ty in Iii, com. munion medltattoo. "'Dr. 'lc i 1 g 's martyrdom fitted into the P.alm Sun. day (OmmwUOO.." Qr. McElroy l&id. ''It mac»• mad! more alCnlftcant the blood that was abed on the Cross.'• T~hte Bring• Tears Jo.hn B. Lawson. executive vice president and gen· eral manager of Philco-Ford's Aeronutronk Divi- sion shows high emotion as he reacts to tribute o! of The Y&ar. Dr. Arnold 0. Beckman Oeft), last year's "Man.'' stands ready to present plaque. (Ad· ditional stories, photos, Pages 3 and 17.) Orange County Press Club's designating him Man From Page ! Blance Alharian Rites Tuesday SMELL ... prolonged exposure are p e r h a p s . hazardous to human health," he aaid. And he noted archly that proloneed exposure ·to the rotten egg odor of hydrogen 5ulfide is • ' n o t com· men1urate with an idyllic suburban and vacation-centered community." Moreover. he said the smell can bring on headaches and nausea. The gases from the seeps are "very flammable and. as such. are useful in removing the odor by flaring (burn· ing ).'' Zebal. a Cat Tech man. was not con- tent with just defining the problem. He came up with some ways to get rid of The report rene<:ts 8UCh thoroueh researcb Rn<I invPntivene11s that City Engineer Joe Devlin was described 1111 "truly astounded "' ;it what Zebal turn· ed In. "J think it was an rxcellent effnrt ." Devlin said. ''It's a dlfflclllt problem and one that's not iolng to be solved easily. He worked on it several months. and it would have cost the ci· ty a subsl~ntial amount if we had hired a consultant to do it." Zebars study, entitled "Noxious Gas Seeps in Newport Beach", points, out four seepage areas that offend the nose. They are. as he has named them: -Broad and Holmwood seep. -Pacific Coast Highway seeps. near Channel Place Park. -Park seep. in Channel Place Park. --43rd Street seep, at street ad· IUNtS SIU~,14'1111 dresses '1>5 and '1Jf1. His ideaa cna UJ>llDlinl the odors dJf. fer with eacb aeep. Bllt "1a -..e •1>' proach appears to be channeling gases to exit points where they can be nared. The burning of the gases gets rid of the smells. Zebal's report also includes rec<)m · mended abatement procedures which city crews would carry out on a rel?Ular basis. One example of how Zebal tack led the problem ia his proci'am for the Broad and Holmwood Streets seep. tt goes like this: · Build a concrete cone similar In shape to a beehive, 3 feet tall by 2 feet in diameter. Put a pipe in the top of the cone. Next place a long pioe Into the ploe In the top of the cone. Dig a hole in thfl seep and J>lace the concrete "beehive" in the hole. Place adobe soil around the cone. then ianite the gases ex- uding from the top of the pipe. McCarthy Campaigns In Massachusetts BOSTON CUP!) -Sen. Eugene Mc· Cart.Qy. virtually assured of victory in Masaachusetts' A,pril ~primary. Thursday brinp hll campaJp to the native state of his rival. Sen. Robert F. Kennedy. . Services will be held Tue~7, at 9 a.m. for Blmlee c.ctlla AlbedU, u. wife of Dr John J. Albaria n of Corona deJ Mar. who died Saturday, April 5. Mrs. Albarian Md been a lifetime resident of California and an Orange Cc11st resident for 15 years. She is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Bren· da Darga. and son. John R. Albarian, one brother and rour grandchildren. Requiem mass will be celebrated at Our Lady Queen or Angels Catholic Church. 2046 Mar Vista Drive. Newport Beach, under the direction of Balu M~tuary. f'rom Page I BAL WEEK. • • Newport Beath was even lower. Duncan said most apartment owners have shifted lo nine-month winter re.n· tals. College students att filling apartmerrl! Crom September to June, leaving fewer units for East« Week tenants. In additioo. a national women's club convenUoo is under way this wee.II. at t~ Anaheim Convention Center. Some 7.000 convention goers have flooded the county's motels and hotels. Newport Beacti accommodations were a favorite delegate choice, Dun- can said 0 OMEGA Your Omcoo Salc1 & Snvic• Age1tcy FIEE $1.99 Miulftl 01..,..... ".,...,,. S2.4t $4.9' ---------- Now 2 Grut Storts To Sertt Yoo MAllOI .......... HUMn•fOM CIWTll r. llACM I de ... ... .... H•Mn..-TOM, llACM cel'rA Mt-Mii ltWMt 0,. MM. l'hwl., Pri. TU f ,_,.., TllMI TO "" YOVI "'"" ------------------------- l j I 0 SI e1 tc A ~ et p r: SI ir s n a u tJ z ' a s c. b ... 0 et ft fl VI ti i ] ' a " p c L v c y A s tJ tJ 0 ft ti n "' I 0 c • --- . ' / ONLY NM ....._ W _..,.. -...W HAPPY HIADllNERS -Dramatic moments at award; Jim Dean of The Register (left, in lower left Fifth Annual Headliners Banquet leund C.OOgtess-photo) accepting surprise "headliners' headliner" ional Jifedal .of Honor holder. Marine Gunnery Sgt. award from pres!! club president Thomas Mccann Jimmie Howard, 1.islening to Jona "Jack" Taylor of of the DAILY PILOT while Mrs. Dean {Vida) smiles: Laguna.Hi& Leisure World accept headliners award and former Hoag Memorial Hospital administrator --tarbemt!m (~ft); aonpmith Johuny-Metter-e-m-·--Winifred-Baoon gettin~-i10m acto bracing lJfto Isle mtl!ical arranger Jack Manhall Ste.Tling Holloway (lower, right) as headliner in ptsb· (top, tight) in presentation of music beldllner lie service. Most Survive As Jet Loses Engine, Burns LONDON (UPI) -A British Overseas Airwe'ys CoJ1). 7C17 jetliner. spewing wreckage and dropping an engine near Windsor Castle, struggled to a naming crash landing at Londorl Airport today shortly a£ter takieolf. Most oi k 12& pueGQI aboard lllrvtv· ed. BOAC said at least 103 of Ule 115 passengers and ll·m.ui cre.w turVived -including all oC ~ cttW. Al least five bodies -thrff men, a wommi and a child -were pulled ftOm the wreckage by h~c firemen who brav- ed Oa~ and a continuing series oi expk>sioos. Capt. Charles Tiaylor. ttle pilot, radioed a "May Day" distress signal seconds after tie lifted the Boeing 7f11 into the air on a flight desUned for Sydney. He repo~ the ri~ wing on fire and ttat a jet engine 4»apped olf as the plane ctrded near Wind&« Ces· tle. Tay)or mede a herculean effort to return to Ule airport. He ttlrew ltle p1ane into a Steep left bank and bead· ed for the ainCrlp. while witnesses reported flames Ucking along the f\lSlalage and qsunks of the wreckage· falling from the wing. The pilot &Jammed the pl-ane ooto the runway at Nie burned out left wlng -filled with (Jlel for ~ fir.st leg to Zurich -simply fell otf. The plane split open and 1he dazed passengers and crewmen fled inCA> t!ae opeo and safety. . Relatives ot b passengers, in· cludin« 11 .adults and 13 dl.lldren em· barking for a new Ufe in Australia. were still standing oo the s\Dl-dnmched observation deck at Londoo wtlefl an engine fell off and thudded to earth a few miles from Wlndsor and 23 miles from ttle heart of London. The Queen was in residence at Win<bor at the time. Academy Awards Presentations Set Wednesda y HOU.YWOOD <UPI) -The 40th annual Academy Awards. originally scheduled (or t o n l c b t. will be presented WdelM'lday l'\llllt ln defer~~­ ce to the memory of Dr. Martin Luther IODg. The board of governors Saturday voted Ul'laJdmoul)y to pc>Mpone t.he Oscar show fet t.be first time in~ lO- year bi"°-«')' tA. t111e acaderl\J. Greaory Peet. president ot the Academy o( MoCaon Picture 4.rta and ScilDCff, aafd "To foill1W the old b'idl· Uon of tile 1bow must IO on at this ttm. wCJQld be a ~on of the mood of tbe cou.*7. "The ~ wiD be held at '1 " . IDDOUDCed. • 1'l1r6'r. lq tbe ,,......,,,_ wDI _. llia Mid ttW 191." Peet aaJcl the deddol ot h 21- memtler bNrd repreeet*d "lbl dl"ep respeci aO of us ab an for the late Dr. Kini· The deciiion wu ruched hi conjunction with lbe .• merica Br..S. ~ Co. and the IPOftl«, EMtmu ..... Co.'' • • --~------- Top Headliners 400 View Honors to Countians The star-studded and ~motion-charg­ ed fifth annual edition of the Orange County Press Club Headliners Ban· quet Saturday night drew more than 400 persons. And they all stood to at· t.ention -instinctively -to honor Marine GunMry Sgt. Jimmie Howard, Congressional Medal of Honor winner, w~n be strode toward the lta(e to pre1eAt aa awri to Jona "Jack" T.,ler, the -Mro of ~ Laguna HlUs Leisure World fire. Taylor. in January. 1967. plunged in· to two different buildings to help save their occupants wtleDt the retirement community became a scene of flaming chaos after two Marine Corps jets col· lided overhead and crashed in flames. The moment in wtlich Sgt. Howard presented the headliners award for heroism to Taylor Saturday ni ght at tbe Santa Ana Elks Club wa s equaled only by the high-voltage shot of emG- tion Which ripped through the audience as the Man of The Year was an· nounced. Dr. Arnold 0 . Beckman of Cor ona de! Mar founder of B e c k m a n Jnstrume~ts. Inc .. and the press club's "Man" for 1966. presented the plaq ue for 1967 to John B. Lawson. executive vice president and general mana~er of P hilco-Ford'1 Aeronutronk Divi· sion. The Lagu na Beach industrialist. ob- viously touched by the tribute, put the climax to an eveninl{ filled with t"elebrlties, surprises and socializing. Harry Babbitt. formerly a slngin(l star wittl Kay Kyser's Kollege oC Musical Knowledn and soon to beoome manager of the Newport Ten· nis Club, was master of ceremonies. He was aided in presentations of awards to 16 Orange Countians select· ed tor b009rs by the press club by a "cast., of motion picture. tv and sports stars. Headliner awards were 1tiven in JO d1fferent categories. A celebrity made the presen'tation in eac~ category u follows : BUSINESS -Pre.ented by Grant Griffin, singer an<f Light opera star, to the founders of Air California - William L. Pereira J r., AJan H. "Skip'' Keni son, Mark Gates. J. Kenneth Hull and Lud Renick. PUBLIC SERVICE -Ster 1 i n I Holloway, carrot-topped comedian and actor of South Laguna. pl'esented the award to Mrs. Winifred Bacon, who retired earUer this year as ~· ini.slrator ·or Hoag M em or 1 a I · Hoepital. SPORTS (Female) -California An· gels man Jimmy Piersall presented CaUfomia Angels man Jimmy PiersaJ the award to 17-year-old Marianne C.Ox oC Corona de! Mar, toi>ranked junior WOmefl's golJer in the United State6. SPORTS (Male) -Fonner Lo6 An· • geles Rams star J~dc Dwyer present· cd th e award to Scott and Sldp Allen, )'achting trophy winoen of Newport Beach and Pasadena (Srott accepted for hls brother, Skip, who was un· able to attend). · .. MUSIC -Songsmith Johnny Mercer of Lldo Isle made the presentation to his neighbor, also of Udo, musical ar· ranger Jack Marshall. MEDICINE -Lief Erickson, cur· rently star of the High Chapparal TV series, presented Ult award to Dr-: Artbllr R. Roberts. Cbildrens Hospital of 0Nnge County, for his pioneer work in treatment of hyaline mem· brane disease. HUMANITARIANlSM -Deborah Walley, star of the Motbers·in-Law television series, to Warren Hancock. accepting for Dr. F. P. Sattler, a veterinarian who is credited with sav· ing literally hundreds of live.~ in Orange County by volunteering 3.000 hours to teach use of electronic equip· ment to combat heart disease COMMUNITY S.En VICE -Star IN Poupee Bokar presented the award to Wyatt J. Frieson. founder of Partner~ f<>r Progress. a pr ivate. self·help operation desiened to aid minority race peroons "pull up by their bootstraps." ENTERTAINMENT -Bill Medle~. formerly half of the Righteous ~roth· ers team. presented the award to Mary Eastman Rigney fO'I" her leader· ship in community theater work in Orange County. Beach Police Baffled In Sniper, Knife Deaths "No1fling new.. and "investigation continufng" was the ~d t0d3y from Huntington Beach Police Departmen( on the sniper shootJng April 2 ol Marine Sgt. Ce<'il T. Caldwell. wtlile the police c:ontinu~ to in· vestigate ttie second b3fnin~ murder wtthln a month. ttie family of Sgt. Oaldwell is in McKlnnev. Tex., for U'le fboeraJ W'ttich Is s~ul~d for Tues~ day, one ~eek after &tte VJetnam com· bat meran w86 mot to deattl In Hun· tfneton Beacb. Police investlg.at«s apparently taaYJ. ~.~ !~ ~u ln a;tt~s to JaenllfYtbe vlctim'ttie faratmurder. a Jme Doe ft'bo was fauod iJI a ditch by 1ti sc:boolboys Oft Narcll '14. H.-r ibroet bad been slashed. All efforts to identify lht woman havt ta iled to far and ~ 11 to be buried "llpOO. probabl tht~ -~k ... ~­eordine to phce. While otfi~n havt> noUun.'1 olht r .., a bodJ to ao on la the Ju. Dot case, they have a litUe more in thP case of Sgt. Caldwell. ?<>lice know he was It)()( at>our q p.m. ApriJ 2 as he worked m rhe lighted lube room of a servie& station he owned with lus step-soo. Harold Adams. The station Is al t~ northe;i ·t corner of Springdale Street and Boha Aver.ue. Two shots were fired by a mystrr\I sniper from 1 position tome 150 frrt away. The shots may bave been fired Crom a car, but w•e rifle shot~. Poll~ ~ered two .30 caliber bullets and • 31)..31) Cillltalr ~ -urtiCct-4 M~en il-.,e~ss·or tnvestigat.iog 1fle phys.lea! evlden(•e and In questioning members 'of the family and those whO tncw tbc Marine mr~s ~rtiteant at Cmnp .PtndJe•11n w:1,.rr he was stationed, "R-<',.fts In the' ca~e will bt repol'l"d ., th• happen." C.pt. E a r I e R ~ a Ile tCIM lht OAft.Y PILOT. "Wt are worts.me bard oe tNa oae." MOndlf, Aprtl 8, J9bl:f OAJL Y PILOT J Sniping Sentence of Capistrano Youth Set April 22 A Sao Juan Clplstrano youth who was convicted ol v o 1 u n t a r y manslau&ftter in the lhootlng ol 1 Hlghlaod Part pecfestri& bu been ordered Ill retum to Los Angeles Supenoc Court on AprU' 22 for sen· tenclng. Rubeo Gutlerrez, 19, was a passen~r in a car dnveo by PbJI Segura of Lo& Angeles wtlen Segura shot and killed a pedestrian in rugbland Part lMt Oct. 16. pol.ice said. Segura. 18, baa been coovicted of ~ dflgree trurier. Police described as "absolutely motiveless." the slaying ot Victor gu itar ••• noon to sundown, every day. McFadden. 54, ot Higblan<t Park. 'nley said M~ was strolling wiih bis wife near 1 downtown intel'$ectlon wt.en a lbot wu fired from the Segura car. He died ill hospital tbnle daye llllet. • G11tierra faces a possible senteaee oC one to 15 yetwa in state prison. ~Today, meet Howard and Arlee Craig. They've designed a special Easter Week poster just for you! They'll be here to autograph all their posters and the Meditation Coloring Book. Posters, books, 2.M and 3.11 *1omorrow thru Saturday, "Jennifer" and Janet of "Cruciana'' wjll be making "antique" and hand-painted rock jewelry and other colorful treasures, 2.• and 1.00 ~sure to get your free flower-sticky. It's bri~olortul and decaative. An out~f-sight accent fer Yoojl6rf board, car or boyfriend ••• just stick it on. ~II the actioo is in BufflllS' Youn& CaHfORlia Shop Newport, 1 f ashiCJl Island Newport Center • 644·2200 •Mon., Thu cs., Fri. 10:00 till 9:30 Oller days 10:00 till 5;30 .,...... -- DAILY '1lOT MMlay, A,rll I, lt68 UIUl1Jer1• Law Deat h • Ruled ~e ~a lty . lnvalfd be l!npoeed only~ a jury and DOt if the case II belr'Cl amply by a judp. An automobile accident t w o yeara ago convinced Dalt Reid, 82, of Hyrum. Utah, to give up d.riY· mg. Now he makes the trip from 'lis home lo the town square, a dis-- '.ance of eight blocks. in a b~ Jrawn cart. He says the trip takes rlm about 30 rmnut.es, and al- hough slow, is definitely sure. WASHING TON I UPI) -~ e SQllHme Court today threw ~ 1 death penalty provision of t b e Undbergh Kidnap Law on ground.a It unconstitutionally limits a defendant's right to be tried by a jury. 1be 6-2 decision left standing the re- mainder ol the 35-year-Old federal Law. The death penalty was eUm.lneted because the law proviC:es that it can In ea.ence the court held tlMrt th.ii confronted a dele:odlnt witb the jeopsdy ot beinC coacle:mned to dMth unless be waived jury trial. • Harry Buff um, Civic, Business Leader, Succumbs Similar death penalty ~ •e contained in the Atoln1c ~ Law, the Federal But Robbery Statute and the District ol c.obmlia Rape Law. In addJUon, eeveral .ute1 have "Lltth.. Lindbergh IMn'' wh&cb follow the same jury procedun. The justice department vlUfld against disturbing the law. Nevada, New Hampshire, Wyomill1, New Jersey and M.lssissl~ hive dmilar provisions, the department pGnted out. The court al.lo: LONG BEACH (UPI) -Funeral -Ruled 5 to 3 that tbe jaltice •_,.,,. ·.es were scheduled Tuaday at dep8i bnent has authority to briq ... ..... criminal prosecution against anyone tht FiTst Congregational Cburcb here who assaults or intimidates a Negro for Harry Buffum, 73. board cba.trman ezercisihg hU right to eat in a public of Buffwn's Department Stores. restawant under the 1964 Civil Rights Private interment wiU foJJ(>.. lht Law. The decision means the federal 10:30 a.m. services. government can proceed against four A business mid civlc ~ader, Buffum wblt.e men who allegedly beat up died Saturday at St. Mary's Hospital several Negroes who ate in a aft.er a.n illness of several weeks. Braselton, Ga., truck stop. Buffum for many years guided the -Refused a hearing to a gnq> of bustnesa which bore bis name and w111 nbovah's Witnesses !rom Wa.hinaton folmded by bts father and uncle. State who •e fighting to prevtlll Ck'· Born Alri ll, 18116, in Lafayette, ing of blood tranlfuliom to tbelr m., Buffum came to Long Beach with children by hospitalt and doetan. his faitber in 1904. At the age of I !le Prooeedings •e ltill loiDC oa ta tlae Wt dott't know who 1114?. u either, worked sweeping out the family store. state courts. but isn't 1ht prett11? She u a model then called the Meruntile Co. The -Dismissed without commeot a ac Sacha in Paris and the shot was business was re-named BuHums wMn challenge to PennsylV'alia'• '1ntae ~ ~~~~~:J!r!M -:_JTWNB-ufr :to ~c;u~n.. ~·1the2..-=-s.:::-~~;~~~ge~fooct_ ·to · G h s h um ~ame a uuyer 1D wn: · --r'" her 1au..band, unt er ac s. alter attending Stanlord University The Justice De~rtment told ~ • m>ei service in World War 1. For nine rouft ttKn have been 10 tldDap euts, ' 7.. f H I years he was general manager, then under the Lindbergh Ltw,.... tbe Actor W•lter Brennan, '• o o • became president of the firm 1n !934. death penalty had been iJDpolld. lywood, proves daily he can keep He became chairman of the board in In at least five ol the cues where up with the younger set. He la 1961 the defendant pleaded ~ aDd the preaenUy working on the set of . · jury recommended death, the Jad1e Uplted Artists' "Support Your ~ He served as head of tt'le California accepted the reconupeodlltlon ~Sheriff."' The Clil>le Olcar win-Ret.aile:rs Association 2lnd for two !If' baa made IOme fiO motion pie· separate terms was director ol the t.ires and more than 2QO television National Retail Dry Goods Aslocla· 8'ow• and shows no signl..of weak· tion. t1llnl in his 40-year acting career. Buffum alao served a.s he.ad of the e trultee1 development committee ol. Pitier College ID Claremont, and a1 a member of the i!:1. Beach State The Rev. Wiiiiam D. Ingraham " Charleston, w. v~ is ning 8 1 firm tor ... uw. Rev. Ing· claiml the company lost eoo sermons while moving bia "1ongings from Philadelphia last "8r. • T Am rtwaud it had encoime. ered a problem wWt ·t1t.t lift- 1iz1 wood 1culptur1 of Kwan-"°"· the BuddliW god of t om-pasrion and mtrct/. lt aeet'IU he lupt 1hlf ting on hii pedntal 111 the mobiLt museum tnaHned hills and tlalle111 of the state. - So now ht wears an automob11t seat belt whiU traveling. ~--19::11r.=... . Nobel Prize.. winner Or. James lfat'lon, 40, of Harvard University, ties married a l~year-old Rad- dffe junior in La Jolla, bil friends tDnounced. The bride is the for- '1er Elizabeth L • w I 1 of Provi- •ence, R.I., a part-time secretary '1 a group at Harvard which in· ehlded Dr. Watson. • • '1Lul1 V I 11 a Olaya, of Madrid. &fmply fell in love with his name When he began having children, he named them all Luis or derivatives of Luis. His seven children are named Lulalto, Lula, Lulslllo, Luls- fn, LulH, Lulait• and Lultitlrwi. eon.g, ldvisory . SU:rYi•ors lnclude his widow, the fonner France. Layne, two SOM and two 1jften. 5 Killed, 4 Hurt In Two-car Cra~b ENSENADA, Mexico (AP) -Five pef'IODI from Lal Vesas •. Nev., have been killed and four injured ID the weekend crash of their am.all forei1D car into the rear or a stopped truck 30Uth of here. The small car wa.s cut in hall in the collllioo whlch occurred Saturday · nlght about 20 Jnlles touth on the highwe.'Y tQ San Quintln. De.cl at the scene were Netbe MarUon, 32, aod his wife, Elvira, 22: Mrs. Cora Roper, 50, and Rhoda Rope.r, 18. Gouge Roper, 2, died early Sunday at civil hospital here. Reported in critical oondit.lon at the hospital were Herman Roper, 56, hus- band of the dead woman; Benrlv Roper, &; Thiel Roper, 8: and Mar·1 Marston, 18 mo:rths . The truck driver, identi1ied as Jost· Lopez Miranda, was taken to city jail for investigation of manslaugher. Authoritles said the northbound truck. carrying.a load of tomatoes, was forc- ed to stop when It! generator burned out. , Spring-~ul Sun Berserk Huiba.nd Kills 3, Hurtt 4 Inside Church INDIANAPOLJ.8, Ind. (UPI) -'!'be Rev. Wllllam Blue didn't tllllll bis tenam SUnday. 1be Baptilt preacher w11 tllkiBC to bia MDall CllGPPtiOD -"81 jaat about to fbdab wbeo a trtuWecl ·man wlCll a rifle walMd into the •Nllollt boue of wortbip. "I am rud,y,' 1aid Norrls Edwards, 40. Be bepn pulllng the tnaer ID the betlnnbts of a scene that no cme would ha" believed possi~ in such a place OD auch a day II Palm SundaJ. While bullet.I sang, tbe mu aboUted ta his estranged wife. "GladJt, you're the .cause of all thls I" Gladys Edwards, 40, her si111e'r, Shei- lah 'Mae Bell, 4', Myrna de Grapem· reed, fell dead. R.ooSevelt Jenkins, 40, Dayton, Ohio, brattier of Mrs. Edwards and Mrs. Bell was critically wounded. The Rev. Mr. 1Blue, 311, alSo was wounded -·,ut not seriously -as was his wilt. Maybelle. 22. and Mrs. Patricia Boollet. 21. "Don't shoot any more," a man cried as people ra.n for the doors. "'lbere are too many kids in here." "Damn the kids," the riOllman sbouted. "I'm goin1; to kill everybody in the church." ~Uoe came quickly and tried to talk Edwards into coming out of the church. He wouldn't. Tear gas was fired Into the church, and findly he came out, fired one mot and •ae kill· ed by eight bullets. to Stay The Exultant Cry Rings Out: Beachward Ho! .,. c.a11 .... a. Tet1tpet"td ..... ... ~.._. ,._,__ a JD ""°'°'-• 2S .Ol ,., ...... '5 Sl a.kenfleN ,, S:I lltmef'dl 0 )I loetoft 5S JI lllffeJo '1 • ~ 71 ,. ~" " ., ClewleN .. " Denwt ¥1 ti Oetnllt '2 ,. lvrek.t 13 .. "·'~ 10 • "°"' w°"" " SJ ~-12 ,. ........ u 1' • =' 11 n II • ,. 01 ............ ,, " J~, .. .. 6) ...... 41 liS K-Ofor ,,, '5 l..elV.... ,, • l•AN91tt "' .. ~-" " ., ...,...... .. tJ JI ~ ,. 1• N\ho 1111• .u » I• .... ~ .,, .. .... ., .. J6 ,. o.. ... u Sl Oil ..... City " e °"'8 ,, ... .., ,.. .... Ill • .. .......... 1' ~ • --n ..__.. J1 ........ ,. St "-It • ...... • ~ .... °"' • Sell oc.,. ... .... ~ D S...... AM St ....... ..,..,. • ...... " RICHldOND, lncL {AP) -Weer; ieatel)fil CoNQP:~ 'ii the wreeta,e ol buildlDp shattered by an ftt>losita wbidl 1tntct tti. ~uliness area • Noppln crowded streets aod shops. • Thlrty·nlne b o d I e s had b e e n recovered and 33 other persons were reported mission. Fire followed tbe Saturday explosLJl'I ln this eastern Indiana city and spread to lldjacent buildings. 'I'bree buildings wen des~oyed and f i v e damaged .evettily in a two-block uea. Windows were shattered for blocks around. Molle than 100 persons were injured. I' \ ! .. . : .. i:ttbteeo Nmaioed in boipitall today, Marting rt.ore. Co~s w a 1 bocked Dif4:1A.mtic&Ccoactifi>O --ffwn w = Jlljury --- "•·•· ~i ··"" -.. b'ft~ t·..I l-• P . ~ rr Plaat1't"tti In-~ .,.,..ce &aN "'"' -erup ""' w dlaoa Natiogal Guard sPl Ute ceiling tha b~ ol ~ M-.. ~f of a rettaLita.nt where be wa& bavin& spottidg IOQdslt<le ~ tw>P09'dfil • lunch began falling on customers. •as atol~ fer lltmtert '6f ~~ "I rao into ttie street and saw an in· shooteJ-,. lticbmond Fire M&nbal jured woman atop Sergent's paint Fred Cloti said a large shipment of store," Paust said. "I got a ladder ac.J guIJ1>0Wder reportedly w~s delivered with the aid ol ·other1 got her down. to the store recenUy. She said she ha<I *"blown ooto the FBI a g e n t s said they were in-roof by the explosion." vestigating tbe possibility of a gas leak Only a crater remained Jrbere the as a factor in the explosion. sporting goods store stood at the Sixth ''It seemed like somebody pulled the and Main Street&. N e i g b b o r i n g whole world out from Wlder me," said buildings were tarn apart. Flames Leo Collins, who wu walking near the damaged other buildings. GET! · Seldom do people aave juat tn be saving. Usually there is a goal. How :faat you reach that goal depends on bow much in~ your money earna. Jluntlqton pa.11 the highest inter.t pc.ible on inlured aeeounta. And giftl )'Oil tar. choiael: lit -..9"w tM CUf'f'fktattmMJl mtf ott '"""°°~ ~ lt ~ 5.13% t0A. ~ mau&tai" JIO'CT aooosi.t for°"' r«W. Yow WMm ii ... compouM«iCiailr. ~5.25" Bm&ut Acoounu. You ea"' current antWal niU plua a bonua of~" ,.,. ,.,-10AM maifttaiuct f(Jf" tAreerean tiAmuUiplci of 11,000). Why not take aim on tbe b1c eaminpf Kove JOU!' aavinp to Runtingt.on where JOUl' penona1 bandal P:'Oll'• ia oar ant CODCll'll. HUNTINGTON SAYINGS J:&:t= •. ._.._ • ., .,_ " ~ -' .. - ' MOllQ,Q, iiqltll ti, l~ <> ~All Y PILOT f ,.. .... ,... !!~••• Settlag S!Yles I E aw RESPOllSllUTY. DEDICAllOM TO COSTA MBA. PROVll AllUTY A p OoOd Lord! took at the Lord . NEW YOJ\Jt (l1J>I) -rnant.M of • • t t ori a I iD· •tleom" mott of U'6 thln11 abnolt deil&ot revolu.tion Gooct ~I novaUon wllkh. ~. that Lord SoowOoo mlpt rataer th&A lDW'..wd i.n- • E L E c T R- I L 9 ... • Tbe ~ com.a:ient wa, Jeemt io ~ ppt .,1Ar8\ do• evea tbouaJa I.MC' wtek'& nneUoa ... ettablilbinl bh really U.. ll:ea4t'H in the lot W. by bit wle. tht suit seemed raU. too ~e (from Buck- trade ~fl• D •i 11 Earl ol lbofton," T.Uor .wtlina to be regarded u lAlb•m Palace) Yith aocb a ~WI RtcOrd lbowiaa Lord ucl Cutt.tr ... w .. a .. a.. ..a. i....;,,.,,. •• _.__._, 1. SaowcJoe, b 1U) 111 d ol AJld btck rtk •• ~ =·ae~:-r tt'~ U I ;;,-o: -=~~a:OW:~~ C.111111111•• T• lultcl C•t 1.,t1,-C1rl l , St•v'"'· Ch., JOlS So"lot Pl., C.M, ~~; :i.: ~{it!1_'~_ • .,,._Pe4_~'""F.":~~""'!cOIMld~euuer-au1_t.__,~-;-~_·_.:_1_~_"_ve_~_~_s:!i_._:11_eei>_'1W_~_'_.~_. -pa1-ac_e_in_•_t _tb_e ____ T_h_e_G_reo __ t _O_r_a_n_g=..e __ C_oa_s_t_' s __ N_o_._l_P_a_:_pe_r_l _J_h_e __ Da_i_Ly:__P_i_lo_t~! St.ates. • lt •• bla loudest hour. He was tn a mm. &&DPW' stripe s!Ait wbida had a long flarlog frockcoat. And with It be wore a greea aod orqe a8 sblrt and a matchin& tie. 1be princus paled la ~ with this mod·lae ..,,arition. Slaee ..._ Soowdclll bas been ... irouDd New York la a ~ ol COltwnes tbal 'ha•• Md tbe entire m.•1wear 1lduttry staring in amuemeot aod won· dertng if Snowdon would do for cut velvet what he did for lbe turtle neck -he helped introdU« tbat for •veni.ng weer. To a posh party at the Rainbow Room be was ttaz.zliDS In a &lue velvet ev~ng suit with a wrute ' The new Mercedes-Benz 250: silk turtleDeCk. For lunch at '' the ground floor restaurant • d ' ' ~!~~=:~~~~e·m;:~ so over-eng1neerie and-green tie with his gray I 1 l . . l • • ~ ., suit and white shirt. . ~~-itwon't~u~h _§V'~·or _ __ ~ffi!ig;f~~: wallow-even on cloverleaf turns. and Cutter. the British authority on style a n d clothes which has been doing some soul searching . -about the royal family and their effect on the clothing habits of tbe world. Right now. it lamenta, only Lorti Snowdon is making a splash. In the olden days tbe Duke of Windsor set the styles of the world and one of them . the Windsor knot in a necktie. is more fashionable now than ever. But in recent years a "no fun" regime has been in Bucldngbam Palace and there hasn't b e e n ' anythin& vwy lliartb&, Jt S«.'ems that every o . generation of B r i tf s b Royalty Is a fun regl.JM and the others are n o • f u n regimes. Tilere was Prince Albert. the consort of Queen Victoria. He was strictly no-., fun although be did give his name lo the coat of that name. And then came the dashing Edward VIl who singlehandedly inven~e Edwardiao era. He also in- troduced""1M bombUrg bat for da,y wear, do u b le~ breasted lapels on a single- breasted suit. creases at the front and back of trouser legs. the double-breasted jacket for formal day wear. the white waistcoats and stillly starched shirt front for evening wear and the bowler bat for wear in town. And in the boo1r "It's a Small. Medium and Outside World" there is ·u.e story or Lord Harris w b o defied tradition by appearing at the royal encl01ure at Ascot in a bright tweed suit in· stead of the expected top hat and frock coat. There was a princely rebuff from Edward VlJ : "Mornin. Har· ns." he said. "Goin Rat- tin'?" Tailor ar.1(1 Cutter dismiss· ed George V as a go fun king although be once 'tried to set a style by havin~ the creases go down the side of his pants and b e c a m e furious when nobody chang- ed. Next was Edward vm who wae a fun monarch before he became the Duke of Windsor. There was no fair comparison for George VI who had to w e a r unlforma all the t i m e because of the war, so Tailor and Cutter skips to Queen EUJ.abedl (and the Duke of Edinburgh) ae oo- fun. ·. @On today's high:speed tumptk;s, it's easy to For- get how fast you're driving. Mentalfy, you're "veloci- tiud," as one expert put it. So, some- times you take the off-ramp at a clover- leaf inteisecrion a little faster than you meant to. You crank away on the steering wheel, but your car tugs sttaight ahead like a dog straining at the leash. The tires squeal a.n<f your pa.ssengm S<] u i rm . One of life'$ embarrassing moments. What "over-.nglneerfng" can rne1n lo you You probably cou)d have avoided the drama if you'd been driving the new Mercedes-Benz 250. It runs rings around mQ6t cars. It out·handles and qut-m&neuvers them to help you avoid anxious moments. How does Mercedos-Bcnz make a 4-door sedan with the ~ility of a sports car? In the words of one critic, thl' new 250 is "over-engineered." He's right. And Merced~·Bcnz is proud of it. By conventional standards, the new Mercedes-Benz 250 iJ "aver- engineered." It's buil t to rar more exading standards ~han ordinary cars. A p1tented Improvement The 250's suspension system is patenud-ont of the more than 5,200 basic engineering patents held by Me«'C!des-Benz. The engineers sim ply u>cmla not tolerau pQOr roadholding or a jarring ride. Their in~eniousJOlution : a pair of anti·swav bars-one in front , one at the back. w·ithout th~ concealed torsion ba!S to light body lean. the suspension'~ spnngs would have to be so stiff that th:ricte ~be ruined. With two lnti-sway bars (most cars ha'te one), the 250's s~spension is soft enough on a washboard road to abiorb annoying jolts. And on a tight tum, it's finn enough to prevent mush and Wallow. A 5uspension that sacri- fices neither ride nor han- dling is a good example of how .. over-engineering" works for you. Here are some more examples: Aaupertor braking syatem Many ordinary cars still use old-fashioned drum brakes. Toda y's 180.mph Grand Pri~ racing cars use disc brakes. So docs the Merce- des-Benz 250. And not just on the l'ront wheels, but on every wheel. Drum brakes arc cheaper, but tests prove that disc brakes provide the most prccr'c braking possible-at any peed. So ~ k1 cedes-Benz engineer~ insist on 4 -\\ heel disc brakes as standard eqt1ipmcnt. With 421.1 square inches of brak in~ area, it's virtually impossible to outrun the 250's brakes. 10,000 body weld• Most conventional cars have a scp-- aratt body and chassis, held together with bolt,. Af tcr a while. the bolts can work loose. On a washboard road, the rattles can bt deaf cnin~. Mercedes· Bcnzeliminatcd the bodv bolts. lo their place are ove r I 0,000 ind1 vidual welds. The result is A ~truetur<' of immense strength and rigidity. After 50,000 mi le<. or \O. you m11y begin to wonder if \'Ollf :!50 will c1'£'r rattle. Overheed-ce"' engine U!1ll;)I ". \'l•l·• '-";';<'"!!In<'•~ rithrr tun~ for p0wrr or ccnnon.~· n"' hod1. By cmplovmg a sophrqicatcd nvcrl ... .:d· cam!'h.if1 lanwl horrn\\ rd I rom Merccde~ Bcn1 \,\ nrld C'hampromhip spom/racin~ i:.in.. the cn~inccl'\ wer e able to improve the 1mginc s \lolumctric efficiency (it~ abilit\· to "breathe"). This remarkable engine ~vcs the 250 a top \peed comparable to a standard V-8 u1i1J1 tire f 11rl ccn11nmy of a Six. "F1tl9u•proof' seats Take a cLI\ loot.? mp in i.omr r.11'\ and vou'll wmd 11p feeli ng lil..c a d.1mp washra~. The .\1 crrrdcs-Bcn1 21'0 1~ enginee red .i~ m11ch for human comlon a~ it i~ for mechanical cffil·icnl'\. Orthn· pcdic physician s were consulted in the dc,ign of the 250'~ ~ts so you 'II h,n c prn11er rnpporl on Cf(M·COunt f\ tOUr<i ""well a' 'hnrt hop' to 1 hr 'UfX'rmarlet. \\ hC'n you firlt slip intn one nf the :!)ff., ca ref ullv contoured ~c.1t ... rt ma\' "ccrn 1 r1"" h.;, once \'Oll ~rr 11,rd tn 11. 1;011 "/l 11cvrr , .. 11!r /?• "111nr\l1n1n/1011 ·· 'cnt~ again. Mcrc<'d•~ r,c., • r nµrn ccr<. h.wc rc~pccl for your bJfkbonc. These are just a few of the many ad\'anccd engineering feature<; of the Mercedes-Benz 250. Taken together, 1he\' add up to one conchmrw .n $).I 50.' th1~ car i" one of the shrc11 tint rnvc~tmcnt<; on '' hrck Clip coupon for brochure for more derail~ on the 21'0 :ind 6 other f\ 1erccd~·Ben1 model~. ~nd to- d.H for your frCC' cop'· of the 24-page, full-color brochure (coupe>n at right). Better vet, visit our showroom. See :ind dri\•C 'the new 250. Find out for )'Ourself how it feel~ to drive a car built to he the wt-not thl' best seller. So that brings up "Charles m." the. present Prince ot Wales am heir to the throne. By Tailor and Cot· tcr' s suJde Charles "an emerae " one of the fun sovettlp. and it lffml pertinent t.o the garment In· Merced••B•nz motor cart from dustry that i11 the cases of • both previous fun kings that $25,715-" to.S4,448 f11b.lcm • • T o Y al You may be able to a1ford a Mer- cedcs-Bcn1 wi1hout knowing it. Below arc ~uAAcstcd retail prices for 8 of thct 15 ~1crcccl~-Bcn1 models: 600 Grand \I creed rs ...••. S22.4i2 .. 300 El L1mou,mc........ 9.489• 280SE Coupe . . .. . • . .. .. • 9.26.!• 280. 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Cbariel at IMD'I ntlte and hll 81'0wiq lmpor1:ne9 OD tht JOdll .cene. may wen mf&n that ODt day IOOft be Jim Slemons Imports, Inc. 120 W. W1mtf Aqnue, lanta Ma. Callfornl1 12707 Phone:114441 4114 1DaJ r9ldUJ ICCept lltr~___;;;;;......----~~~~~.;;._----~------------------~----------~~--~----~------------------------------------_.;.._..._,_ __ ~, ·4 w a t. . It • DAILY fltlOT _ Co'!g!"ess Moves On Civil Rights WASHINGTON (UPI) being preseed to a YOte on a Bitterly shaken by ttle civil rigbta bill wblcti con· murder of Martin Luther talns a tough -and coo· King and ttle unparalleled t:roverslal -open housing wave ol violence that follow· PfO'lislon. e<i. President Jot:wi.sion and Spurred on by the Presl· dvil · rights advocat~s in dent, House managers of ttie Congress move th.ls w~k ln Senate-~sed bill called for a headlong attempt t o passage by Wednesday as a rest~e racial ~e to the memorlai to King. Joonsoo nation. wrote speaker Jobn W. Johosoo. propelled by ttle McCormack during t h e fiery violence which hit weekend that passage of the more ttlan a score (){ cities, civil rights bill wa~ crucial was expected to go before "at the earlifft possible mo - an emergency Joint sesaion ment." (){ Congress to lay out a Indications were that tte broad new federal attack oo bill would be sent out of the ghetto problems. rules commitue to Ille Io his addrea&, Mlidl waJ House floor fer a vote on orlgioally scheduled tonigb1. Wednesday. House leaders but was postponed to a<vdd tµ"ged ltlat it be ·passed conflkting wittl K io g's without change and sent to fuotral Tue9day, J<bwoo the White House. was expected to ask for a The violence that shook wide range of oew pro-the natloo and nquired a grams. iDcluding several powerful &bow of military proposed by the national ao-force right in the capital left tiriot commission six weeks many lawmalef'S uncertain ago. ae to which wa, they should Congress, meanwtiile, W8J vote. 200 Polish Students Attack U.S.' Embassy I -Armored Colunaas, let Flglders W"9 Nut MTlttM"'-'&. oteun tilt ef £18.Yablv, llJ'1lell armored collllDD.I 24 mJlel IOutb ol Sodom backed by jet Ogbters and two mu. ,... ol tbef~F.~---__;;:..;;.;....:.,___;~..:.....::..:..~-.-~~~..-...;;;~~--~...:.....;.;.;;.._ • Pope Leads Holy Week In Prayer •tnltt .croea the cealHlte Wadi El Anba,.. and dlMed line tnto Jordan today in lt. It la1cl durtJli tbt ft· another major raid agatost change o( fire the Israelis aJJe1ed A r a b aaboteun. "crosled the ceue-ftn line Some Israeli troops were alld killed a number ol ubo- flown in by helicopter. teura ud wounded otben." Fighting first f l a r e d "One butJding which serv· acros the Jordan where a ed aa a bue for l\BT1llll blg Israeli attack came lut was deatroyed and arms March 21 but the major thrust today appeared to be and documents seized.'' tbe on a 110-mlle line running statement aaid. "We suf· from Sodom. at the bottom fend no casualties." tip of the Dead Sea, to the T ii e Jordanian spok.el- area around Eilat and Aqa-man uJd tbe Israeli armor ba at the northern tip of tbe crossed the border at Al· VATICAN CITY (UPI) _ Gull of Aqaba. Dahl, 28 miles aOUUI of tbe lnfoQPed Israeli sources Dead Sea. He Mid tbe &r• Pope Paul VI today led th& in Jerwalem told UPI cor· mor beaded for Hann El Roman Catholic world in respondent Eliaz Simon tbe F~ aeftD milu iulde Holy Week prayer that Israeli strike force "return-Jordan, &Del Fetnan, Jl ed intact"· to lsraell·beld mllet IMlde Jordan. Martin Lutter King did not territory with a quantity of Belon the aD.DOUDCement die .in vain and ltlat tbe Russian-made rifles. Israeli cmor wu involved, "Mirade of Peace" would The Israeli security fore-a Jordan · mflltary spokes.• occur in Vietnam. es said only their forces, man reported a 45-mlnute The pontiff e'"'reMed ttle some ferried by helicopter, ta n It and artillery duel -... "crossed the.ce.ue-fire line" acro11 j.be Jordan Nflr ill double theme in his Palm in p u r s u i t of Jordaniao the Al Karei1ima are a SW11ay• sermon open log "saboteurs.'' about 30 miles nortlrwelt o( seven of the moet solemn A J ordani4n m 11 1 t a r y Amman, He rel>«tld no days in ttie ohtx"ch calendar. spokesman in Amman re· Jordanian·c-..ualtlea. Al Ku. ported the armore<l, strike rei1\ma la half way between •. The Uleme was expected to and said "the Israeli force the Dead Sea and tlle Sea run ltlroug'h his aermoos wu lmmedJately engaged · of Galllee. and &-peeches au week and by Jorct.ruan forces." He (The U.N. Security Coun· into bis Easter Sunday bless· reported .fin hUng under way ell puled a resolution can-ing "to the world." f;S• for more than two hours demnlllg l•aell by name "Hear us. ob Lord. so trult after the strike. for the raid. The council the sacrili~ of Martin Luth· Size of the strike force rapped unnamed others for er King may not be ln vain, was not reported. The Ar· their put in violnce along 11r1•1 11181111 so that, thanks to his 1acrl-abs said more than 15,000 the ceaee·flre Unet left after . "Murderers!" "Johnson nee, 8 new and more pro-Israelis were hm>hed in Israel's Tk:torious June 5-lO for you ..• courttsy an~ genuine friendliness. Murderer!" and "Protest!" found intentioo of pardon. of the Marc;b 21 operaUca but war. But Israel spumed the For your savin1s .•• h l1hest urni nas In Insured safety. ' • c WARSAW !UPI) -A group of 200 African, Asian and Letin American students spattered the U.S. ----"E'moas.Sf WiUieggs aiid sj)M on Embassy Secwity Of· ficer William Holder today in a noisy protest •tainst the aasaul.oati<ln ol Martin Luth« King. ttie students ttirew eggs at peace and of reconciliation re~rted Saturday the Is· U.~. actJon and Its leaders . ~Q ~" ou~current Q~compounded t.he ~-and-et-4tl·as~~ take t~ulace of unjust raehs bad_.rn.used up ff _saidJ.be,)'. . ..wQJ.lld.mike. • -----_ ..a.ad.J!&ld__ __ • __ . . ~seriminal:i<in ana the 60,000 troops along the if need be.) • rate of for. year. caaes ccntaHling displays pl"f!IM!tlt 5tnlggles," said a ceue fire-line in pnpara· There bas been a series from Amerilta, ttle Poli.sh prayer which the Pbpe said tion for a new asuUlt. of almost d a 11 y c:lashes 1. .. , • 1/4'1Ct '*'" ...... the urlent HnNI rate ... l'-mo .. th cerlifiute •ccou11ts ill multipl11 of $1,000. language magazine publisb· he corp.posed to be r;edted in "In face of numerous aab-across the border since the FIHHI• rK•i* by tlle IOftl •-fro"' the Id; efter the 10th, from d•I• of 1eceipt. With shouts ed by ttie u s """ermnen t memory of tile American otage operations acroa the March 21 raid when part of Accountt 1-.red to Sl5.000 by • Fed•r•I •t•11cy. .. e.v• . • civil rights leader. Jordan Valley (Ind) in the the IsraelJ force captured Ew splattered all of the In an apparent rerereace dJrection of the Aqaba gull four police stations below cases except one wbere a to Vietnam peace prospects, port of Eilat the Israelis the Dead Sea. One s"ucb _,. pidln d King stood. Paul said lo bta Pllhn Sun-th1a DMll'ldng deppecl up club came Saturday when 1bt ltudlnts Cll'ried lilna day smnoo that tJpl ol "a tbelr patrolling activttSes:• there was an exchange ol ~: • • N a z 1 a m • miracle" were not lactinf. tbe fsraell annoancement small arms fire across the RlclalUm, Apm1beld -"We await it IDd we kl· said. Jordan River. Dmfer'l to World Peace," votGe it," be l&id. It aaJd a March ~tion On Saturday the govem- 1133 N!Wl'ORT 90UL!YAltD, C OSTA ME S A !12127 • I 7 I 4 ) 642 -471 f Home Olllce: to. At.gel-. "WHERE COURTESY IS A WAY OF BUSINESS LIFE" Australian Aborigine Quads Born "Jd:lnson Criminal!" aod He said peace was "9Ull e.ncoun~ a squad of aab-men t-controlled Algerian "Democracy for American bleeding" in Vietnam, the --:;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii======================;;::= ----......----""'------,-.------=== Negroeal" Middle East and Nigeria. About 50 policemen ar-"But Uie olive branch ta SYDNEY, Au 1 t r •11 a !UPI) -The f I rs t Australian A b or t 1 t n e quadruplet.a on record ~ born today at tbe Nar.th Ter • rltory Ha.pita! It Darwin. rived In trucks a n d still green," be s a l d . prevented the studeota from ''Rathel", it 91eems to ope!\ a d<ing m«e serious damage. &prlngtlme ol aspk'lrtlons U.S. Marine 9eCUrUy guards and prlmiaes ibat lets us locked all entrances to the still hope, M'.ld to day ~ and broke out a perhaps mare tblm ever, In cue of tea-,_ grenades to the Tidory ol peace." An Open Letter To Costa Mesa Voters Their mottler, Mn. Mabel Mein Bel. said lbe ,,.. "deligl\ted" wff2l bl errtva.J ol the fotr glrll. She named them Joan of Arc. Ludl. Relina Ann. and Philipa. Ult • a 1a9t r e.art. But tt He called ~ Oltbolict to WM not aec:esary to ~e pray ttiat the st.ying of them. King will lead to "Ml f!f. 1be students Preemted a fective vlctor-y over racial petition to polltbl officer 5truggles and the adoption OW Groebel and Holder at of lwwa aod me1bods ol ibe embusy gates. The peti· conisten~ more in con- tion eoademned "1'8cial ter-fonnlty with modern r«illn acMwt A f r o · cmtlzatiorl and CJ\NtiMI We bmlWllllff tliMI residem of the City of Costa MftCI f9el""" lft tlle c•••• Cltj Co•lll caaep•t•· • www1•1r of false and nlill•••INJ statements cot1oarnfn9 the City of Costa Mesa have ltffn made. ht an effort to c:'9rffy te..se isSMS we prneftt the followiftCJ facts. Welfare olficer1 in tbe region aaid the quadit were ttle first known, due to m- cient llbori&ine cuttom d kJ.llinC all but cm bib)' out ol all multiple bl:rtbl. The practice JJM baJtisd after World W• 11. American people" and aid. brotherhood." "Clandestine murder is an "Weepfnc and yet hoping, ap'eeDon ol the racilt we pny that it may indeed po&oamc d Ile poll&ahnd be IO," be Mid ~r the eocJ.a1 life ol the United traditionel blesalnt of p1lm Statlis... mid olive brand>. JERRY . MATNEY FOR City Council BACKGROUND Jim Tlce, Chelrman Wayne A. Owens Lou R. lenny John Connell Dave I. fltch Lewrence "Whlt.y" FNdrlcklen B.rbar• lunker JM Ambu,..y Tom Engl.net Audrey lulla PWI Abtems lcl MUtenbur9 ROMW 0. Hardy llmer I. Smitft Harry Hlllard 0.0.,,. ZlmmemNn Tom RN Ed lennett Merle Swan Larry hrgeron Elmer Dudek c. A. &.ck B.rry Fa.yd Mr. end Mn. Johri Gordon, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Don lull Jon NU1Mr Id Moore Mr: •nd Mn. Loula Prttt Mr. and Mn. W•rren A. Ath.rton Mn. Merrla.. Dunpn H•I end Dorothy Collln1 • Kor .. n Veter•n (U.S. M.riM Corp1) W11me Bround • Huntlntten IMch R..w...tfor Betty •nd Don Hout S yn. Dr. and Mrs. A. I . I BIDOll MATE IKAUSf: Berton • Famity Men -2 Chllclr~ TIMlme R ... • Boys V~rtnc•-• .. Or•-.... , .-~ U-H J Wood -1,. m11 o.J..'-he '· •%tr-·l11 ,,..,, r-·..-..., • nu ,..,...., • • f'llMVra, WI .., "'"-~ County Juvenile Hell U-~ iR dtv QOHnltnnt dftd lb prob-,_. • ...., Mn. John lcma. l MlJnc M t00ttld M0Ju o highl11 e P,..ktent of tt. &oard, flount1ln l.Mnhantt tfficU'nt eo11n.etlmA." Valley IS.,....tary School Din. Mr. and Mn. Jeck J k G HammeH ac reen • Att.ftd•nee Committee Chllr"nMn, ftC&.lllAlOI Recent Huntf"ften leach C°"'" Mr ...... Mn. iuteM 1tv c ..,..,... ''Ht "4s obilU•• ond ow th4--1 "-•." """'"' .... w S ••"1f UV<O Mr, aM Mn. Jeck Lorraine F abe'i • '"' Df•tl".'Plshed Servic. Awer.i ~ ,... _. ........ e. I S.ur Winner (H/I Jayceet) Nlcho ........ "Be u honc1c -he is 1in«Tt -he e Co-Founct.t1 H.O.M.I. (ounc:tl ~I a. 1* tM time -M (a artt.itt -Ile ii Tentlaft C..,....ttee -lewfh -Mrs. lAulte Gurr I I Vote for Barck, Plnkley ancl Wiison leacl the facts "'' eJaola," 10% ltMuc'*' In Heme Owner Wm Bati:ironl -·-..... ,,..,_...a... ~9*t:--.-:.'~~--~ -·----- " .. .,, . f!!lOJfllW-• '9 alCf 111.tt-.T .... ,.., .. ,.=,_ • , .. , VIC9-Pr_.~_,t, H.O.M.L Jwtln I. .._ .. Cowell Mr. aNI Mn. Cart • ,.....,. Coadt, Hufttf~..... s ....... ltecreetien 0.,.rttMM W.. J. MilMn e ~ Leutlen ChMrtMft. Hurttt,..._ L..._ H. Sdtw•r Vtf'-T Lfttte L...,. ' • / / - __ .. __ _ •• - ' ' . . t • 47 F~lon Island • N~ ~ Ttl~~uu ,, Shop ~ tMI F,.., 10:00 Lin. lo • 11.:Jo p.m.-S1turda1 10 a.m. to 6:0 p.m. • HUNTINGTON . BEACH ~ 7117 EdlllQef' "'"' • Huntl~l011 Buch • , • • , , Te~ M3·J3)1 ShOll MondiY tlwv Saturday 10:00 a "'· lo 9:)0 '·"' Mond.J.y, Aprtl 8, 1968 OAJLV?n.OT 7 ® IN LEVrs fOR GALS STA-PREST ®Fortrel ®· and COTTON PANTS let the boys keep their own Levi's! Now we've got Levis for Gals,® just as sleek and slim and riveted as ever, but cut for a more curvy kind of figure. A-nd hip-hi·p-hooray for that difference! In.. 1 . Celanese® Fortrel® polyester and cotton Sta-Prest® fabrics that never need ironing.,~ 9.00-11.00 A. Slosh pocket Western Pocesetters in y~l­ low, French novy, sky blue or ovocodo hop· socking, 8-16, 11.00 B. Western jean in yellow, pink, sand or faded blue stretch denim. 8-16, 9.00 •Celanese Fortrel is a registered trademark of Fiber Imlustries, Inc. SPRING VACATION ... AND EVERYTHING'S HAPPENING AT THE BROADWAY! See the Flicks, see the Fashions at the GREAT CLOTHING ESCAPE and SOUNDS OF THE SILENTS for guys and girls April 10, Huntington Beach, 2:30 p.m. April 11, Newport, 7:30 p.m. PLUS . . . PROM SHOWS • ROCK BANDS •.WAJST-AWAY WORKSHOPS • YARD- LEY'S MAKE-OVER CLINICS • DE.SIGN·A· SHOE CONTFSr • PRIZES •.• just call your nearest Broadway for dates and times! ANAHEIM 444 N. Eutlld • Al\ltfeln! A~lm Slloppln9 Ctnttr-Phonl 5J,.tl21 Shop Molldq thN Sa~ lO:O 1.m. to 9:30 11.m. , .... \ ' ... • DAILY PILOT · Monoay, A.pro o. t 'l'>O 'Spad' to lt8 Pilots Navy's ~enior Citizen, Skyraider, Phased Out LEMOORE NAS. Calif. (UPI) -After more lbe 23 -· yeara ot combAl nrvlce, the Navy Wednelday wW pbale out the lut of IU propeller· driveti attack planes, the famed Al "Skyraider." ln terms of c o m b a t aircraft, the ShyraJdtt it the Navy'• ".enlor cJtl.ien.'' No other pl&nf, baa fllled a combat rtle with the fleet for u many yura u ~ Al. affectionately nicknam· ed the "Spad" by tu pllots. Yet deaplte Its aae. the "Spld" WU tbe f I r I t American plaoe to 1boot down an enemy jet ova Vletnltm. On June 20 1181. Lt. Cmdr. &. A. Gre~ ... teldlng tour skyrai.dera on a patn>l filibt ov~ North Vletnam from the aircraft carrier USS Midway when they were jumped by two MIG 171. Tbe Spadt, all part ot VA (abet ,qoadroa) 25 here, dove to treetop 1evel and, after tbe i' m~· aeveral p111et1 .a· ~ their II canon, ...... one MIG. four pilots were person.ally presented the Air Force gallantry medal and a set of Vietnam Air Force wings by then Prtm4er l"P'l-'t.'1· _f!r~ ma11bal of tile Vlelnameae Wub~, then a YOUDC a.Ir force. Navy test ~ot. made tbe That ,,.. the ilnt Ume f1nt carrlff laodlnc aboard around for • V A-25 in Vlet· the USS ~mo. nlftl. S l n c • tbetl t b e ln hJ1 repoc:t. Traynor squadron ha1 completed two called the Sk;J~der "a bead additiObal toun a b o a r d a n d 1houlder1 airplane" aircraft car r i er a Oft ctpplpared wl• its ' com· "Yankee Station.'' t be pe\it«1. He prJ1,aed Ila nickname for the ocean off ~c (leslgn1 l!bonal Vietnam where American p • r f ohnanc:t. v billty. war1hip. are 1t.atlooed. wave-off i:bif~terl1 cs and The Skyralder'• 1 t 0 r y ma.oeuver~Jlfly and said It besao 1n 1M4 when the wa1 ''• yfry comfortable Navy, looklnc for a new at· alrplaoe IA> Oy." tack aircraft, tollclted pro-Originally designed t o )>OlllJ from two firm a. Ed haul ie' pounds of bombs ffelnemann , chief engineer or doea. subsequent of ~ou Aircraft Co. '1 El modU Uooa l\lcrea8ed the S& , callf., dMaion, Skyr <Hr's capacity t o •• 1f.f""4~BD ?irepare more than ttie 817 "Flying a new IJOu&J.U d 11.' But Ywtr1~1" of World War II. the Naty nJd he u too It a~ is capable of car· late \.11Jes1 be wu able to rylna nuclear weapons. 1ubmit prellm!Dary deslans In May. 1953, a Skyraider immediately. set a world load-carrying HelDemaoo, . h1I c h I e f mark for single engine de1lgner Leo Devlin and aircraft when It took oil aerodynamlclll ~· Root. with a U&eful load of 14,941 holed up lo a Washington pou.nd.J, lncludir.g 1 O , 5 O O hotel room aad worked all pounds of bombs. This algbt to present the Navy -Wlb I comW,.te set of mark. wbicll ttill 1taDd1, wu a.<m l><>'!!ldl men tta.ll the •eltbt 6l the alm'atf alone. The SQ1'1dcr flrll WH dellver~oo the fleet m ltM1. aod VA~ was one of the flrat qµl lts to pt the ..,_ plaoe Sept. 21. 1947. U -... wot~M 1l!t. IJI tM Kprf ao War 1 t m August q l9eO id _,,,,_r of 1952, carryinf J'iafl1e bomb loads qf 8.<* s-tl$Ddl· The Navy has pr~ ftle plane for Its low JD.Jin· tenance level. ~ Skyr~r needs only lS.2 man hours of maintenanu for each bour of flight -less than half the maintenanre man hours re· qllired for the F4 Phantom Jet. now a maiDStay of Navy Air Operations. Despite !ta retirement from combat the Navy hasn't wrttten of:f t b e Skyraider completely. One Skyraider 1quadr9o will re- main oo duty al Quonset Point, R.I .. as Early Warn- prellmillaff !~·~~'· Their design won. The Skyralder. l ~ e n known as the DaunlltH U, was first flown March U, 1i'5. Two day1 i.ter l Capt. Llwr~-p. n~. 50, The DAILY PILOT has Indicated its support for Lindsley· Parsons-the · incumlrent cmdi· date for City Council; Newport Bah. WHYrTlii PILOT siates tfiat arsons Iii a reasonable record as a City Council•n" TH·E FACTS · ARl1 1'. P1....n. t+.+t1: "I htvt fouth+ ... inst incrHsed t•xes." COutl(IL CANDIDATI OONALD IOLTON EASTER WEEK AT FASHION ISLAND THI FACT ISs that 'er.nt 11 the author of tht proposed Tl '''""'' U1t '" ••• • contrlvM tul DONALD BOLTON ti ONN" y OPPOSED TO A TIDELANDS u II ,,, OR ANY OTHI~ CONTRIVED OR HIDDEN POIW 0, TAXATION. 2. PtrMM •tatft: "I have the BEST City Council A TTENOANCE -lCO RO." THE FACT IS thet It the Stvcfy Seltfonlc_IM the Council-when tht ,,..for dltcWMIM of the City'• problem. tM .... '"'ht llllpth' · : tMll•, PARSONS HAS AN,,,.TTINDANCI RICOaD Qll LISI THAN 50%11 DONALD BOLTON LIVll AND WORKS IN NEWPORT llACH, A ND 11 AVAILAILI IV "40NI OR IN PERSON TO A'-L CITIZINS OF NIW'°RT BEACH All DAY, EVIRY DAY. • 3. P•raont lt1te1: "I h.ve foutht 19ilntt un•ccepteble Freew1y Routes. 11 T H E F A CT I S tMt ''"°"' .tvoca ... r-.openlnt the whole FreMWrf fltht, aM mev1,. tf'9 route to 15th St. or MIN ether -.ually un· ! we"'tblt locMlon ••• and thus Ir up 1nother unttlH•ftf• uM1n111ry Inter-City squabble. DONALD BOLTON ~ T~.·~i~~1.:.~~.~.s1~~T o~~'7 ·=~~~=:=:::. ~~ ~~~;AA~roi01rc.ti:=~ !~1 There11 be fun and enjoyment for the whole family all wHk at Southern California 's most exciting shopping c.Mer--the only one in the West with four major department stores-- 8uffums', Tht 8roodwoy, Penney's, Robin- son's--plus 52 other fine shops and rtstou· rants with selections for everyone. There's -J,orking galore and no nttd to dress up, so make a visit to fashion Island port of your , Easter WHk plans. s .. the "mummers" as they stroll through th• Mall all W'ffk. Enjoy th• South Coast Repertory perform· once of ••wtnni• The Pooh," Monday, at 7100 p .m. in the Stag• Court. . Lauth as the Mitch Colburn Puppets tell the 1tory of th• "Reluctant Easter Bunny," thrH times Wentsday: .1 :00, 3:00, and 4:30 p.m. Herve fun looking at old-time bicycles from the famou1 Trepanier collection, Friday and Saturday In the Stage Court ond at displays of modern bicycles on Thursday, f~doy a nd &oturdc:ry, all through the Mall. ALL O' THI ".ANNINO AGE IES CAN A CT INSTIAD OP lllNO TRAHID INTO INACTION IY PU"tHER CON· TlOVIRSY AND INDICISIQ . • . ... P•rsons Mys ht "hts fou9~ 19•in1t the phase-out o muine service f •cmties in NtwlMfi M1rbor." T H E f A ( T I S : '1"9n1 fathtrM the Tl lands UM FH propoul which wwW fer• .._wry Mlrfne Service fecllltl• eut of bu1lneu. DONALD BOLTON 0,.-ollS UNFAIR OR DISCRIMINATORY 'TAXATION' AOAINn ANY GROUP OR ARIA. &. The DAILY PILOT h•1 d•ted: ••p•rsons ~ functlo"ed quietly •nd us udy with ""'°" , .. ind prefers the ne<Joti•tors •ppro.ch over susteintd centrovenies." · ,. . T H E FA C T I S • that Panem 111 tee fr..,-ntly TAKES NO ST AND en many llaues; doe. NOT ENTER INTO dlscvetlon or controversy1 • Ind "NIOOTIATIW CM bt Ml11y equ.ttlll te .,,IA.SIMINTI DONALD BOLTON IS NOT RILUCTANT TO INTllt A l'IGHT, 11' A PIGHT RISUL TS IN THI PROTICTION OF THI llST INTIRIST OP Of ALL THI CITl!I• DONALD BOLTON AFTER INTEfdtVI INVISTIGATION AND COO&.. LOGICAL •IASONINO. PATllNT ATTINTION TO ALL CITlZINS t DISIRIS. WIU. TAKI A STAND ON ALL I UUIS. DONALD BOLTON~~~ NOT SVfltlOltT »PIAllMINT TO llNIPfT A VOCAL MINORITY AT THI 1Xl'{NU 0, THI VAST MAJOR· 6. ANO .•. spMking of A TIENDANCE RECORDS: THE FACT IS • that Panont, after ..... te M 1'Jllntetl ti the ''.lemt H.,.._ CommlttM'' HAS ATTINDED IXACTL Y 2 (TWO) · • MllTINGS OF THll l~ANT COWJMITTll IN THI LAST 2 <TWO) YIARSI DONALD BOLTON CAN AND DOES PltOMISI THI CIT1%1NS Ofl NEWPORT llACH TO l'AfTHPULL Y AND RIGULARL Y A TT END ANY AND All COMM(TTll Mll11NGS, STUDY SIUIONS, COUNCIL MlmNOS, OR OTHER FUNCTIONS OF CITY GOVERNMINT AlllGNID TO HIM. 7. The "LOT Myt: ' ''The ovtrrWlnt """" ...... It New...,, 1Hch'1 need for• NIW 1"4,llTTIR APPROACH -a BROADER- GAUGEO, MORI ,_RllllVI N'PROACH -than It Ml .._. wettifttl from tlM City Council in recent ye-. n ••••• " ttt. City ....... t• a PllUAll, MORI AOGR ISSfVI HOLD ON ITS OWN DESTINY.'' DON Ai I\ BOLTON IS THI CANDIOATI WHOSI IDIAI. IOALS, AND PHILOSOPHtlS AU TOTALY STRUCTID ON THE FOREGOING At.II QUALU11CATIONS ll'OR A ~COUNCILMAN AS llCOMMINDID IY THI DAILY PILOT! • The ... lewtnt It 1 11Mrtt .. lltt of fine cltlMN who u,.. ,_ ti9 V 0 T I hr D 0 NA L D IO LT O Ml .------------The start of a "" traditio,,_Ea11tr WHk· at fashion lskJnd-for the shffr fun of itl tilt ..... Ml9 w .a .......... M.A!M == ............ ...... Sari "'·•Mn. ... ,,._. ...... L. """" .. ... ~ ,,, ........... Ir. Donald Bolton: CIYlc Afftli1tlons .............. ~ ... e .. -"'·.Mn. ........ ...... .. Mt •..... Clllertll .... ......... ~ .. ~~c .... ••• 1111n. ............ ....... .......... ......,.,..._ ............. . ....... '"' ... Newport H•rbor Ch•mbfr of Com-.. .... ._ .. = .. ,,. ..... ......... . ............ ................ ""· ..... a... .._,, . • ...... = ...... :~----··~~ ,.........,_ ., ............. merce, Coron. del Mir Ch.mb.r of A114-J, ...... "'" ...... . ............ _ ....... ....... ..... • ..... Cf.it .,......., ,,,, ......... _ ..~ ..... ..._ ···=--...... .......... Ht~ .......... 1 ...... =~...,. Commerce, Bo1rd of Directori --·· .......... .....,.....,.. Mlt aMrL_,, I ll •·t-......~ .... .... 9ffr. , ......... -· ':\:''~ ,,, ........... " ..... ...................... a··--CdM Kiw•nis, Bo.rd of Directors ...:. ::::.\ .. "" ., .. ,....'-"'-............ _ ::::..-c... ....... •Idlers ......... ....= -.c.c.-.... .,.............., ::.-..... i:c ...... ............ N.wport H1rbor Community Youth T""' """9 -· ..... Cllefltl ........ ............. -. ... v.c. ............ _ ................ =-~,--c. •. ci. .......... ......... c.n+.r, loy Scouts of Amer. lnsff. t,, .. =:r ......... ._,__ ........... ..... . . ....... ic-.. ... .-......... :-=... -~· .... -~ • ,,.,.., CM"8 ............. ___ :.:=.-Mrl.Llll-~ Rep., S.. Scout B.se, ~ .... ~ .............. It-. ....... ,.. __ .. c.e.Mll ........... , ........ LA. .... .... .... fomit PHc.e Officers ........... ~ ....... w.. ......... . .......... ,,.. ...... ,.,,..,=-Auoct.tion, =··""-~C...... .......... If .. .............. .......... . ..... ......... ...... •• Dll!MI ............ _.. : .......... ,,. ...... ......... ,.,, a .... .._, L"""' .... ...., .. ........... OL ................ Mr.& .... W..D. . .... - fiili . -...&.- fASHION ISLAND AT NEWPORT CENTER YOUR VOTE iHOULD BE . DONALD BOl TON. • - . All CALIFORNIA 1mooucES The First . General Admission Air· Travel Ti · t! NOW Yiu don't have to r111rYl y1ur AIR CALIF'ORNIA seat ta sit in it! ,,,,~ ..... - .. J fl·"--· .. Cl9TY ..... ................. ........... ......... _ ............... " ........ w..ta ••• THE~WAYI By Phil lnterlancll UA!L Y PILOT 8 All Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday Through Saturday °'I believe we uked tor ONE number-wo cU<bl't u.y ~about a concerti•• Fuel Cell Concept Told For Artificial Hearts it's A HAPPENING Stripe It .rich with color in • llix •tch s•ratts in sprina·fnsh tones!· Show up In our colorful collection of coorcflnattd MpGf'QteS in solids or stripes of pink, ...,., wMt.. When you ,.. these cotton/ Am•pt trlacetate mixers you'll wont a cio..t.MI. Stop In· today! Choo. jclmaicat, I to 18, 4 98 or slim sldrt, a to 16. loth In sofld colors. • ' .1 WASHINGTON (AP ) -A h i gb-rank.ing government heart researcher forecasts development by llr13 of a totally impl&ntable artificial heart based on a new con· cept of energy.supply: Use of the body's own digested food and inhaled oxygen. promoting energy-pr<>ducing chemical reactions. Square MCk shell in sleeveless or ahort ·.;..,.. styl ... Cowl Melt pullover. All in colGl'ful S1rlpe1, 8 to 18. 5.98 .1 Electrical energy, pro. duced by the fuel-cell, would flow to the "muscles" of the nearby implanted artificial heart, enabling it .to pump blood in and out of itself. The robot heart itself Solid colot ank!. pant• ~ continuous wallt. llack zip •• tO 18. , 6.98 H-~~~ical-~ to pmnp the r obot heart would come from a fuel cell ttiat would burn oxygen from th'e blood stream and also glucose, a form of sugar produced' by food digested in the normal fashion. l1Ull1ld ronsist of a. touP-butl----J~n-!_~~-~-~-~u~.;;.~_;;vou~;;"~~---------' flexible rubbery material. which would be covered ~IE.Y with a thin envelope of liv-,C.HAAiiE ing tissue fashioned from •ACCOUNT vein in the patient's leg. TDDAVI Dr. Frank Hastings, chief of the artiflcial b e a r t research program of the National Heart _ In3titute, told The Associated Press that promising results have been achieved at t h e laboratory level in develop- ing the fule-cell concept. He said it looks like the best prospect yet f o r ultimately m a k i n g com- pletely implutable artificial hearts available to hum· dreds of thousands , o f cardiac pati,nts n e w 1 y stricken each year. He in· dicated it would eliminate the need for human heart transplants. The Idea would be to graft the fuel·cell -consisting of a porous but tough, jelly·like pa.sue material -lnto the aorta, the body's major artery, beginning at the point where the blood vessel normally connects with the natural heart. The cell would employ a thin sheet of gold·alloy fibers w h I c b would act as a catalyst in Indicating that energy· supply is the major problem in the quest for perfecting artificial h ea r ts , Dr. Hastings said the fue1-cell coocept has c e r t a in theoretical advantages -in. ·eluding potentially greater safety -over a system that envisions using radioactive plutonium aa the power source. A version ol the latter system la alto b e i n f developed by the National Heart lnlUtute ln coopera· tlon with the Atomic Energy Commission. Hutlngs said the fuel-cell is be.Ing developed under & '325.000 NHI c<>ntract by the Monsanto Research Corp. of Everett, Mass .• one o! many firms cooperating in the in- stitute's many-faceted, '8.5 milllon·a-year pr<>gram aim- ed at developing improved • ' c i r c u 1 a t o r y assist devices," induding artificial he...rts. He said that while eertain problems remain to be solv- ed, the first robot heart employing the s y s t e in should be ready for hwnan use "in four to five years." A lovely 'do' deserves a luxury shampoo, rinse, and set at Penney's I 3.50 ,..,. ••• of.your... • ,......, ,......._ "'~•="'!:·~~=~,~~ NO AP'POINTMINf NICllSAlY .. o If We 1peciolln I" the cort of fo1hlon wl9s Ull YOUl rtNHIT OIUOI CAIO- ,U\.'-HTOM Ol'llllllllllW c- N ,._, Ul..o4 HU!l"fl ... fOW HAC" ~c;...., .... ...,., . ""'"' NIW~T HAC" ,...._ ....... ft! l'lillW. &.Uonll \ COST A MESA (Harbor Shoppi,,9 Center) \ HUNTINGTON BEACH ( Huntincron Center) / -------~ --------.____._ ____ --------- ----- come to our SWIM-IN Stand out on the beach this year in a Penneys swimwear creation! Come to the Pe""'Y' Swlm·ln and tune ht to our complete fine of beachwear and occeuori". There's more fun In the sun when you're wtorfng o PenMya swlmsuitl A. Bikini In solid ot print 8 98 acrylic challis. 7 to 13-I B. Pleated 'ov9r-up to motch above suit. S·M·l. C. Trunks in denim blue, navy, avocado, brou, orange. 30 to M>. 6.98 5.98 D. Mix or match awimweor Hparatea. Chooae overblouae In royol or brown stripe, boy leg pant In brown 5 50 « royal tolld1. IACH • Mix with obove pi•c•11 bikini top or hlpstef pant in mote hint ttrlpo. All •s teparote1 in minn s11... IACH f , 2 pc. 1wlm1uit with skirted ~. f11 clots, checka or prlnt1. 7 98 7~1~ • f. 2 pc. nylon knit twlmsult. "1M/8ffM1/ wtlite or novy/daffodll/wtllt. 15 98 Itri,,.... Sit•• 30 to 36. I G. Men'a front zip trvnb In rttrrf, Mu., [:~yellow ot °"'"'°' 4.98 H. loxer trunka In brltht, ltol4 _..... ~~prints. 3,98 NEWPORT BEACH (Fashion Island) J 0 OAJL Y PILOT M()!lday, April 8, 1968 PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT CilVE ONE "VOT .E! r Don Mcinnis E NG IN Ell • x APRIL 9th FOR NEWPORT BEACH CITY COUNCIL DISTRICT 2 THE ISSUES YllWS ON ----llDl-LANDSa Any proposal to emblish a .lee program for use of city tidelands and sub- merged lands in Newport Harbor should be approached with caution. First, there --~w_n_tlr is s9m~$JU'.Ull_VJU'ious part.s aUhe coW1ty to reevaluate the Har· bor District. which could have a major bearing on the operation of the harbor in the future. Second, we must know what position the C o u n t y Assessor may take on his approach to possessory taxes iC we establish certain types of harbor lees. Third. we must be sure that the suggested fees. if levied, are really needed for the benefit of the fiarbor as a whole. Fourth, we must take into consideration lhe share of the load the waterfront users now pay through real estate and other truces. Fifth, is it desirable to consider a fee program now in order to keep the state from this source of revenue? I don't believe that these points have been answered sufficiently as yet. More facts are needed before a judgment is made. I oppose fees in pr"!ciple as a method of taxation. CIVIC CENTERz Careful consideration should be given to the feasibility of expanding the Civic Genter in its present location, keeping in mind economy of expenditure as well as economy of operation. Our city is growing, and with thls growth we must provide a facility capable of handling city services efficiently. However, before we commit ourselves to a new civic c e n t er In another location, let us first con· sider the alternative of what we can do with what we have -consider develop· menl of the existing location and how this approach fits in with our priority needs such as schools, improved utilities. street services. and libraries. CITY CHARTERz Amendment No. 1. Oppose -a residency requirement of one year does not appear to be unduly restrictive. If a district residency requirement of any kind has merit, then a one year period will provide for a better undentan~ ol problems in that area. Amendment No. 2: Approve -These are important jobs. A recognition in the form of at least some of the expenses involved should be made. Amendment No . .3 : Approve. Eligibility to nomlnate should be limited to registered voters. Amendment No. ~ Approve. This change will preclllde any ''last minute'' gerrymandering. NEWPORTERS FOR DON MclNNIS THREE FORMER MAYORS SUPPORT DON Mc:INNIS BECAUSE: l'wm•r M•y•r FornMr M•yw J•m" I . Stocld.,.4-Mn. ldg.,. "Dorl" Hiii 1t~ "J t>ellcvr 11 m11n with " proven Engineering 11nd Admlnlstratve ba ck · ground would be good for our city council at1 It faces today's pToblerN .. " "Mr. Mcinnis represent~ the TlilNKINC MAN'S councilman ..... Mr. & Mn. IMf1 A• Mf. DltM .. I O."'- #r, & -... Jedi .....,_ -care1 o-• ""· " Mn. 0.. ,......... • ..... Mn. ..... ll. ..... Mt, & Mn.' St-,._., Mt, I Mn. IC. A .. .... ....................... Mt &Mn.•~,.,.. Ml." Mn. ....., .. ...--Mt •• llln.. 0.. s.. ,_ ""· (Mt ~ Mt ... Mn. ..... ,, , ... ""· ,.... .,... ""· .. Mn. 0. '· ,....,_ ..... c:.. _.,... Mt " Mn.. ,,. ,,,... -·•Mn.. ~ ........ Ill Mr. & Mr&. W ,....., Mr • ...,.., -Mt ....... ,_ Mr, & Mn.. M-...... Mrs. ,_ ._ Ml. 0. •• ..,..... lllW. " Mn. ....., ......... llltT. & Mn.. SIM ..... -· & Mn. lrtt I'. 1t1• ........ ""· '-......... ""·"Mn.~....,_ IM. C:.. ~ Mn. 0.... Mii #Ir, Ill.. ..... Mr. & Mn. KM IMllW Dt • .Hllll..... ""'· &.Arrr .. ... ,,,, & Mrt. ..._ ..... #!Ir, & Mn. , .... A, .._ -· & Mn.,,_ IJM WWW Mr •..... W ... ...., ............... "'"'~*' ...,..... .,_ ""· "Mn. .._ .._,.. -· • Mn. --.,_ Mn. 1»11 s. .... •. • Mrl. ,... .... •• lfWrll "· - "'· • Ml"-,_.. Qla ~ --• ......... ~ •• &Mn.1'•'-M• --~-·-...-...~ ~ ~,_,,......,-,,,,.-..!'lr e!t't it...._ IS~-• ,,,, a .... ..,_ e--.. , MIC CM~ •. a ..... ._..~ #Ir .• Mf\. CM K"""-If, .,, IM. .... a.Ill "'"" 0.-.,_ ""· I ~ ._ Cllel• olf, VlrlillM ....... ... • ... --a.Illa ... " .... It.-'- •. -c..r -·" ... '-"-" .. . ... .... .... . -· " .... ~ ....... "· ....... -... -.,_ I -· lo Mft. C)ww L-. .............. ...., , ""'· .. _ LArtln ""· • Mn. , .... w. l.,.. Mr. &Mn.~U.. 1#. & Mn. • .._, L- I#. & Mn. .... ~ ""· '· '·'*" ...... ""·.Mn. cari ...... Ml." Mn. ..... ........ ""·"Mn. ..... MMer -· • Mrt. • ...,, ._..... Hllll - -· ·-*DlnMlt /111#.&Mn. .. T ....... Mr, " ,..,... • .,,_. .,. ... ..... c-M .. ,__.. ............ :: ~:::: ::e:.J:N .............. Mr. " Ml'L MeCll ........ Mt. " Mn. • ......, .. _ 111t.a -... ................ Ml'L ...... ,_ Mr.&Mn.0.~ Mn. •• w . ......., Mr-,-Ltl ..... ................. --~ Dta.-l'WMll--· ............... .................... ............. ......, -................ ........ ._ ....... ..................... . ... ~---··· ................... Ml." Mn."" ..... CHAIRMAN -Mlt. CHAltLES HAltT 'Ull1 W. COAST HfWA Y., NIWPOltT llACH Ch1rlff l Hart-1962-64 "l J>cUrvr Don will supply the strong leadership sn badly needed within the City Council." ..... .. -Gnat ....... ""· .. Mn. .. ,, __ ·- ""'· & 111n. W1tlw IOeffl ""'·. "'"· -· ..... Mr .......... .._ .... ""'°'.C ........ 5-Mt.&Mn.W......., M< I Mn.o.llN...,_ ""',.."' '· s-....w ""'·'""" .......... ,,,,,_...,,.. ..... Mr. & Mn. ·~ IMlllt Mt.~ .... Mn.W .......... ""·""'"'.._..._ Mr .......... S#_ Mn.......,,,...., ""'· .. -"'"" ,_'" ""'·""'"-IC--"Sf!IMI Mitt S-S'""'1 Ml. llllK-T. T ..... ~. & "'"· A. J. T'"" llH. & Mn. ,,_ C. TM Ml." Mn. a.w _, ...... --... ~··-·~ ~~ Mt. " """ c.. ....... •.&Mn.Wlllllr ... .............. Ml ............... ..... .... .... ...... ....... ...... ~ .. ,,,, ......... v ..... Ml • .,........,"-- Ml " Mn. ......... QUEENIE ly Phll lnterf.lcl E&rli Buried SP Train sen,w Ends "We all bav~ our 'hang·upa' ~Mr. Canon. r m aorry to ~Y you're not one of mine." 3 Policemen Shot By Detained Dirver VALLEJO (AP) -Police said a detained motorist of North Vallejo in lwo squad can. & SAM~ ~CJSOO (lJPJ) -S CHI t b e 1 D Paclftc'1 overnl,ist passenger train between Sao Frandsco and Loi Angelle, 1he Lark, WU lhwlted olf to a fide-track today alter 58 years of Jel'vtce. Tb• oace plush train, wblch canted up lo 300 perlOlll durlq lta heyday in the late '40'1, completed its final 11~ hour run early to- day. Two venM>oa of t b e famous train made their floal joo:rneya Sunday night from San Francisco's Third Street depot and i. o s Angeles' .Union Station. The lak was a victim of the jet age. Pasaenger traf· 'fie bad dwindled over the years to an average of just 78 persona per train 1 as t year. Southern Pacific est1· mated it would lose more than •1 rnllllon a year If it continued to operate t be trains. The SP won approval last month from the State Public Utilities Commission to end Lark service. At ~ series of hearings opponents of t h e move charged the SP with d e liberatefy discouraging service by downgrading service. The railroad began eUorta .... Ula two ,...,. alO to end let Senice. Jn ID lD- famoaa ••••paper ad- vertllemtllt de«•Dinl Ch- Lark'I nunciaJ. woea, the SP uked: '"!'be Lark: What fubn la there for a bird that CID't fty?" The Lark ran beadoo lnta jet .-ge competition. Five airlines operate dally on tbe· West Coast rwte, gettinf · passengers between the two: citiee iD • hour or leu. For the railro8d b a f fl signed up for the Lark'• final nm, there was one co~: solation. They did not have to remember the famous· train u the four or five car embarrassment it h a d become in the 19eO's. So JU&JlY persons had sign: ed up for tbe la.It trip, SP of· flcWa aald. that a1ra cars had to be added.. Scandal Grows / LOS ANGELES (AP) - City Councilman Marvin Braude has called for · .~ resignations of two municipal recrCiltion and parks com mlasioners .c h a r gin g they used ·'arbitroa-y and capricious judgment" in action on a golf cooree application. wounded three officers Sun··------------------------------- day night after he grabbed one of their guns and fired six shots. Police Cltlef Jack E. Stiltz said Roger Edward Gulley, 21. and George Herman Wiley. 24, both of Vallejo. were taken to county jail for further investigc.tioo pen- ding filing or charges. It was reported that Wiley was treated at County Hospital for a forehead cut. Alf Ptnnty Stores Optn Every Night Monday Through s~: . The wounded o f f I c e r s were Richard Hoffman, 30, and otys D. Banks Jr., 28, regular police, and WilllM) J . ShackeUord, 42, a reserve policeman. Banks was reported in serious condition at Kalser Hospital here while the other two were listed in good condition. Deputy Dist. Atty. William Mackey said the oUlcers &r· rived at the scene in tbe Country Club Crest section 2 Convicts Found Dead At Quentin ~QUENTIN (UPI) - Two San Quentin prisOn In- mates from Los Angeles were found hanged i n separate cells during tbe weeke nd. Anthony Ql.lintero, 32, was found dead Sunday and Jer· ry Eliza Brown, 28, was found dead late Saturdey night. Qllinte!'o, who was serving 2 to 10 years fOf' narcotics possession, was found in a . segregation cell where he wu pieced three weeks ago alter be was stabbed. Pri.IOG autb«ities said he was placed tbere afttt I refu6iog to tell who bad a t· ta<:lted blrn. Officials said be twisted the hem of a bedsheet to make a ooose wb1dl he lied arouod cell bars. Brown servltlg t h r e e years to life for rape. was found hanged in the prlsoo's adjustment center for pro- blem pri10nen. Guards said he bad attached tom blanket ttrlps to a veDt.llat«. Africa Park Recreation In Planning VACAVILLE (AP) -A re-creation of one of Africa' a national paru. witb Uons and other animals roamJ.D1 at large, is planned 011 2311 acres four mO.. north of here. Scheduled to open to the public In March of next year. "Salarilud'' 11 a pri· vate f1 mJlUoft venture by• lfOUP headed by Dr. JUy • rnond Young, director of outa:nd'• Knowland Parll Jli>p.--__ .., Motorfata "De 1b1e fO drive thro~ ''Safarlland'' over a ~~1 or boat Ilion& all Mftr • Atrlcan fotlap wUJ be transplanted for U. lions, pa.flu, ...,,.. and other pj.mall Co wander throu(b. I • EASTER I SHOE PARADE '· ~ anbna1I ihet JDllbtchargeanauto-cue.hjr---------_._~----~~------:-------------.....:.-------- ., tlepb&DU and rblnoe -COSTA MESA HUNTINGTON "IEACH riJ be Dpt OD an IJllnd cre-lted by the Clrcllnl rfVeT. IH1~ 5tt•11111ftt C.llfttl IMw11tlt1tfH C.11letl NEWPORT BEACH ,, • • __ .... ________________ ........,.,,.,,.__._ l Belts in-Style IOr BUCliling Down - DEAR ANN LANDERS: I've read our -column loag enough to know JOQ feel about mtQ h11tlq women eveo -in sell deJenae. t alao know ou are a leDlible Pft'SOD who realizes are uceptiom to every rule. ANN LANDERS ~ bope JOll wtl1 tell me I am u becau.se I intend to keep ·tt1q. my wile and I'd lite to do with your approval. Eighteen moo9>' ..ago I married a iled brat. Sbt slept Wl noon and n went QUt and had lunch with girl biends. Wbeo I'd come home d.lnner the bed wasn't made and e breakfast dishes we~ still In the . Also, there was no dinner. Sbe · ded it was dumb to cook because e cooks in the restaurants were tter than she •u. There wu never y rood in the botl$4!. A mouse W'OUld ~e starved to death. Finally I Cot mad and went to father and told him my problem. e aald it wae my fault for putting with lt and added. with a wink. way to get a spolled brat in e is to slap her 8.J'ound a little." I· took his advice md it worked onders. No more back talk. no more around and goofing elf. The e looks fine and the meals aren't eat but she Is trying to improve. d appredate your comments. j · -MASTER AT LAST DEAJl MASTER: Se yow slap you anaad ud •w eVfty'thblf 11 mely a& yov botiee! Wba do wut from me -a cold medal! Jm -.. ,.. married aa lm· mat.re lb'I ... l'HptllQ &. I eMW'a ......... deea't 1MU It la r(O&. • nea ecoeptable. I 111.,e Y• Tee:Opbe ~ fad &llat yov.r wife ltas ' IOOle ceueetUa la die atUe. Ji'Wtllermore, alle may be your elie. cllent slave at tlae mome.t bat cltt't be •llJ'Prlsed lf, oae uy kr M11il0t1 manlfeata ~If la .aome mlpt7 1tran1e WJya. DEAR ANN LANDERS: U I am being a petty jert please ay so and I'D mend my ways. Somethillg tells me lhere's more involved here than just the dough. How about a fast answer? I work in an office and there are a goodly number or nice chicks around. but one in pertlcular caught my eye five months ago. Suzy and I have gone out together several times and I like ber. but sbe has one minor fault. Sbe keep& bon-owing small amounts -like coffee money, or cigarette money, or $1 for an office collection. or cab fare when she forgets ber coin purse. Sbe never pays me back. lo the last three months (I kept track) Suzy has nicked me for $22. This won't breat me, AM, and if you QY forl't It I wm. but sometimes l thlDk I am bei.DI tabD I« a ncklt and I don't lib ~ feelq. Should l uy sometll.lnl and rllt losinf b4r trieodablp 1 -BENT BUT ·NOO' .BUSTED DEAR BENT: Petf)e WM •mw .._, ... .Ut • e&rt lo repay li6'1a1•1ertfa..,..., ... ideK1 -.. Wt wrftle 1t •ff .. ''fwceUUleU" • _....., &o be ce• cerM4 .-&. .. Tbe •ext time Say tries te Roat a small I • a • tdt ber site already ewea you $ZZ qd y .. 'd appredate It U abe woald mm aa .a.iempt .lo pay It back. U yea loee ber aceoant -1" meu i.er frleDCla~p -It woa't be midi el a traJed7. Do you f'eel Ill at ease • • • out Of it? Is everybody having a good time but you? Write for Ann Landers' booklet. "The Key to Popularity,'' enclosing with yOW' request 35 cents in coin and a Joni, 1eU-addreaed, stamped envelope. Ann Landers will be glad to "9lp you with your problems. Send them to her in care Of the DAILY PILOT; enclosing a stamped, sell-addressed envelope. Al Penney Stor" Open Every Night Monday Through Saturday OCC Hires Instructors ·.THRU SAT. ONLY! .. . .. ' REDUCED I "" . . Save on_ our Penncresr 2-speed Y1asher \Yith 16 ·lb. load capacity! I~. 184.95, NOW $166 Mln'I tfte .... fW'I ,... for c&elicafe r.,.n., .. well OS heavily .ailed wwW ...._ C •I ts .... I..,... N 2 rf!W9 ,_,,,..otvr• "J.<tions, 3 wosh cycl ... 2 woth W .. n ..... .,., «lfw .,.._ ftft4 1110tel Hurry In l'IO'W ••• and IOV•I 2 temp1rwtvN ,., dryer, white only ••••••...••.. 149 • 95 2 .... p I til':,T elMfrk .,_, white only ........... • 119 • 9 5 NEWPORT BEACH Fashion 111.nd New i n 1 tr u c to r s in mathematics and art have been hired for the coming achoo! year by Orange Coast College. Jeffrey M. D i m s d a I e, math teacher, received both his BA and MA degree~ from UCLA. He has i background in math and computer sciences. Edward Bater will be the oew art instructor. He receiveci bis AA from Long Beach Cityf College, his BA from UCLA and his MF A from Claremont Graduate School. He taught for seven years in Los Angeles high ICboola aod for the put two years baa been teaching tn the Claremont colleges. Both will begin work ln September. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE _... ..--· ·-.- MOllCll1, A.prtl a. 1968 DAJL V PILOT J J ST I ••• Re· Elett The MAN ON THE BALLOT Re-Elett For MIMllll ef the CITY COUNCIL SECOND DISTRICT Vote for One ALFORGIT x . ....... ' - Four years ago AL FORGIT was the best qualified candidate standing for election from his couneilmanic district. That's still true today! ~ AL FORGITS four year record has been one of honest, conscientio us, and competent representation. He trolled and balanced progress. As •. Newporter you un identify with Al Forvit. He Mr'Yft ua on • person to person bHis. wc~tks aggressively to assure our City's con- Our tax rate is third lowest in the County thanks to Forgit's business knowledge. At the same time vital and necessary improvements have been made in our water, sanitation, traffic and other City services. AL FORGIT has a proven record of being a willi ng and helpful man when it comes to Newport\.schools, hospital, youth activities, fine arts, etc., too. AL FORGIT deserves your vote. You can depend on him to serve you well on the Council. You can depend on him to serveyou well in supporting our community ac- tivities. ELECT THE MAN WHO'S 1st ON THE 'BALLOT AND IN DEDICATED PERFORMANCE ST Wear• among the thoiasand1 of Newportvs who 111pport th• r• .. lection of Al FORGIT and urge you to foin us in votinCJ for lfl• man who's first on th• baftot and fint in line to help Newport. • J ••• ·' • f -- ! ! DAILY PILOT Saigon Takes on .. rol1ihition Era Aiara S.o\ICON 1l l'I• <\n Oriental H'r~1011 ur thr Proh1b1t1on era ,1wakea~~ has e1rr1ved 1n ::.d1go11 The S1111lh V1e1namel>e governmPfll ha, nrdrred p·1dlcx:kt>d all bar' <.nd mghtclub~ 1n Sauwn but a number uf tht> om·e-swin grng watering ~pob are still operating surreputiously Speaking o n telev1i;1on ret·oolh. South V1etnamebe President :\fguyen v a n Thieu ~aad he <:losed the hars as a wartime austent) move and added that the ac· t1vit1cs of sul·h places were ··harmful to our good moral 1rad1tions and our youths ·• ThP 11overnment order callt>d on the owners or all bars. dance halls aod night clubs to "immediately ceai;;e operation. remove y o u r signboards and m a k e necc:.sary d e c o r a 1 1 o n l"hanges to era~ au marki. of your former trade •• The same order also put to an end the validity of "professional cards'' issued to Saigon's 20.000 darx:1n~ hall girls. bar girl~ and waitresses. The messl:!ge was swill in reaching the bars. such as those Lining the capital city's honky-tonk Tu Do Street. and the girl~ who cater p r i m a r i I y to Americans and o l h e r foreigners. The bars were doly clos· ed. Or so it seemed -until observers belan noticing some peculiar scenes. f'or example, 1t was about noontime ooe day when two American s a i I o r s ap- proached a once-popular d.rinkfog spot on Tu Do Street. Like the rest ot the bars along the .strip. its iron gate was padlocked. It was dark and quiet in- side. Looking lake the James boys about to enter the Dodge City bank. the two sailors looked both ways down the street. tapped lightly on a window. and one Uled in a !tap ~hisper: One day, a natiooal police "anybod1 home!" jeep pulled up outalde one cot ol the speakeasy raldt ol tbe '20a~ For a few momenta the speakeasy ud for a •hlle 1t iJ"ffD !elt curtains remained appeared It •duJd be raided. drawn. Then they parted Inside. the eight bar girl.I and a little old Vietnamese changed oyt or tbrir colorful lady peeked out, eyed the Ao Dals and lnto pajamas to sallo:r.s suspiciously a o d mue a actaway reminls· said, "Yea, moniseur, just a -;;;;.-i.iiiii;.. --------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil minute." Ir n.e raid never CUM IMJt tbe lir¥ Oied oat the bact door, scaled a wall A>d ex· lted to the stnet throup a next door American office. Once inside, the S&ilors • JOB PRINTING phrnked down their piuteri. • PUBLfCA TJONS on the darkened bar and • NEWSPAPERS suddenly long-haired Viet· t hie Of The Largest Facilltia in Oranfe &unt1 namese bargirl:s appeared. a lape recorder piped in soft music and the sailors sipped their beer. There are similar scenes ln many of the otbe:r bars j along Tu Do. PILOT PRINTING 642-4321 2211 West Balboa Blvd. All Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday Through Sat urday Shop at home! • CALL CO LLECT (213) 6250461 .-we lning sompf esl •free consultation! FreeestfmciMr • No obligation! U .. VCIUR EN NEV CHA GE ACCOUNT TDDAYI I ·11 Decorate fo,r spring(. with custom-made dr~erie ~ I * yanl for iabric ancl labor ~Ml•cles instaUation on your rocl1; minimum length 12· ,.,_ chplrial IMJde ID fit ,_,. wi.idows •.• and JCM, toot Custom draperies look ......,., hang ~f1et'· We've a fobr;c - OD111pllm_, .,,_., fwnihn setting ••• and it'& pricecl for ICIVing& nowf Choo. froM ._. dHM .,_ •lection of light, airy 1h1..., 1111 wtu•q11~ cLau1111i~ •• ~-..._.'"'..... • · • Md ill your lane, IMliculovsly 1ai1ored and carefully m.talled. Just phone and our~willlwi"I you ICI ...... take CaN al al tile tlMails for you. 8uf cion't delay, this '9nific low price ii offer.d for tNa .-le only! RE-ELECT ' TON BEACH . •• Cl e ~OGRUS VOT! TUESDAY . ~ APRIL .9th NALD D. x Partial List of Citizens .. ,,, & Taxpayers for Ree~ction of MAYOR DONALD D. SHIPLEY 6r. •"d Mrc. Relph H-•• E1+her Funlr " lill Siruute Mr. I Mrs. Fr•nlr Edwerih Mr. I Mn. Hel Wirh Mr I Mrs. Tom Welch, Sr. Norm• Gi~t.. Wr. I Mrs. •oy I. lett.r11Ntt Mr. I Mu. Nerlteri ~ Mra. ,ewl Jo11et Mr. I Mra. Georg• W. ••l,h Mrs. Fre11cH MclCelwey Arndt l. H•n•ichon ~.,. E. .. ,,., C . G•or9e W. hirer "· Hele" Copel•"" Mr. I Mr1. Wlllit H. Ch•pm•n Or. I M". "-lllip E. Slleehe" Mr. l Mr .. Oefteld T. Ml11nle Mr & Mrs. Cerf Wil.le,,,..n Or. I Mrs. Lyle He""• Mr. I Mrs. •-,tit' D. Sletn Mr. I Mrs. Teti S,.hler Mr. & Mrs. lo~ Me,.dic Mr. I Mrs. .... ,.~ ••t• J.19pfl •• !'wry ii.i1111.1 ..... 1 Mr. I MP*. Jof111 Ki,.. Mr. IM,.. ViftcMt lluiti Jolin A. Hol1t TOfll """4rewt D..W Wlc!r.r1h•lil Mr. & Mrt. Jorry P'fun~tff J.•11 lll"11•r Mr. I Mrs. T •ll•o H•r• &1110'1 lteli•n OellcetesH11 Me,,,ette R. , ... Mr. I ~-J•Mith M. ••Ml Otur L Sffic•li" LM•ff• c...,...,. M•. l M". CJierlH l::. Ste110 Mr. I Mn.. CllerlH L &ill Mr. I Mr1. D•v• Jeus Mr. I Mr•. lob Teny Mr, I Mrs. Jey Mestroi111"l Mr. I Mn . •.tMrt McAd,,,11 Mr. I Mrt. J. Sltw.e11 Dff"Y *'· H-1 A"-Mr.l~lltr\ Mn •• ~u leyar I Jolwi ltuecl Jr: Mr. I Mr1. 6o0f' .. Willi•1111 Or. I Mrs. Willi-T. Weflhovs• Dr. I Mrs:-61viJ D. wrtli11111 Mr. I Mrt. t. H. F.ber Mr. I M". H-.• W. Alu"'9r Mr. I Mn• •. W . '-cfi,,,, Mr. I Mn. Herry M. "Ce," si.. .. , Mr. I Mrt. T-~ooper Mr, I M,., J•m•t D. Corcor111 MY. •H .. ,. t,n,... .. M•ltlc• Dr: a Mr~ c.,,_.... Mr. I~,, ,..., II. We,_ Mr. 01" C. ~flit Or, I Mn, ltoltert £.-~'9 Mt. I Mtt. T-...... Mt. I Mri. Vl"c•,.. •1c!lfl, Jf. Mr. I Mrt. wim ... ot... ... Or. I Mrs. IC1"111th t. M .... tU Mr. I ti.I". !toll.rt I(,... Or. Vir9i"i1 M. let+ Mr. I M11. AH.9' J. Metulf Mr. & Mn. lllf $dryer ........ llette NoWo J, Wtlt. Mr. I Mrs. Mee '· lellfOY An+fi-v IT...-,1 To,,.+. Mr. & Mr._ Oo111illic A.,.,.. Mr. I M'l' Stenley L MecMillen Or. I Ml't. M•"tv 0. Dell.., Mr, l Mrs. s...,. H•1'•11 Mr. & Mn ... ,,.. L. •;,.!..,, lrtf Mt. I Mn. l ey let"' Mr.~ Mrs. M'aperii ~It Mr. I M,., Jee• Hl9fay Or. I Mrs. A. C. &o,,,,en11 ,. ' ., i ' ... .. • • ~ ~ # • f " . ,. ~ ' . , ! Mt. I Mf'I. P'ettr Hof.le"' Dr. I Mr .. Ofi.,.r P'. Jehndont 4 IC9"fl ,._ Mr. I Mrt. Clierlt1 V. Celsi.4t 1 Mn. L. I . H__..ot04! 01. & Mr._ W.wtt 01 De- Stolt. "-" Or. I Mr\. Frenlt J. Alfi.,! I Lo V" Lm ,hyllis WiPlie1111 : Mt. I Mrs. Chnfo L lo9'et Deitev Fowlie i ,,.,, I M,., 0011 llou~m Mr. I Mrs. Ar .... Jo11se11 fof110 Wiiii•"'• Normen fleclti Dt. L I. O.._. Mr. & Mr1. M 61lletple • Mr. I Mrt. ~Ir Cflli1• Mr. I Mn. Dow lonfe THI Sc~ Mr. I Mrs. Mly lot~ HeroW .... .., Mr. •"" tofo. J.Wpll Aft .. 1111 Mr. I Mtt. Wfll-T. luuey J11 ..... J. De &oelt, Mr. I Mrt. J•lf•• J. $o,,,.. Jeck E. 1Coebi9 VOT E TUESDA Y \ ~ t I • - < t ' 3 t f ! .. t Cl J c ( ! t I l •I t • I ' J • BY CARL Cils'l'ENSDl Ollllr ............ The bll news al tbe 18th Mobil Economy Run f<lf' Orange c.o..t ~·Ider• is that Marta BeUlalf, dimJDuUve blonde modJer ol • five .t relidept oi Ba1boe IJl.ud, ,.. Jbe oodpltltloa in her evlllt for the 1lrird ~eyear. . . .....,___ .. "-stores ~rd Straight Mobil Triumph ' THRll·TIME WINNER M.rt• Rent.ff finilbed in third place in Qau A. dri vi1'C I Corvaif. 500. Hll mpg average was 22.15.\\. He advanced from si:ltb to tb.1rd place during the nm. FOURTB FINJSllER Ed Mlller Of Costa. Mes" lilliabed fourth in Class C in hil Cbevelle m . ''Tomiay" '1'1tomaa of Cor· C:U c1e1 fior ~.~ · Hun ... on Man driving an AmeriClb·Motlp • ' , · Ja~. '<fits m1>1 ~···Now. Professor wu 16.3750. Wlnner In the clue .WU a Plymouth Bar• HIB>tingtion Beach reaideot rtcUda_ SUI with a J0.0078 Dr. Rexfont W. Bolliftt, 8351 mRg llwrage. Alvarado. has been pro- Mib Jones, c e n e r a l mote<! from a1toCiate pro· manager of Orange County feQor to professor of educa: Dure .... IRONING BOAR~ 3.97 Our It ... $4.57 E .. y to 11•0 M.'4 It a4justebla for iii· lint or 1t•Nll11t po1ltlo111. Mond11, April 8, 1968 14-lhch PATIO IROOM 97¢ Our R... $1 .43 Ha"dy MOOltl It • mu.t for heery 4uty 1wH p-up1 011 patio or i11 9ara9e. Deluu CLOTHES RACK $2.96 Our R ... $4.17 lro11Tn9 aitl is invaluabl• to ilio liousawife. 6rut for Jripclry clotliH tool She iwm one of tbree women to win in tbe MVtD c1aues of Ile transooa· • tineotal gel OOILMl'Yatioo , C (intermedlate size 6's). Htr ~ hs 22.7680 and ber co-driver was Ocee Ritcti, Nowl>ort Beach resi· dent and' iditorial director of Road Test Magazine. Raceway was <»<I.river for lion at California State John Rkb in Clau D. drlv· College at Lo6 Angela, rt ing a lluict Special with an was announced by Jobn A.11=s::mi-=:=z::iciczl!!l!!!!!!ll!!!:l:::mm1ii==!!":::1e~=::~es:=:s::!!~i!!Z:l9'Cll!m~::z:---~...m.%al-...------1N mpg average ot 18.5357. Gr~enlee, cba.inun c( tile w1111t ~ A'•· A'•· They finW>ed in fouril departmeot of ~ a-&Mt""" ~ ..... " ...... HOUSIWAllS ""· HAIDWAll DIPT. HAJIDWAll DUT. ~."by. : CHRYSLER l!CORD I place. ec1ucatioft. l..a(Wla Beacll co-driver Profeuor Bollin& joined AJI Atn.rlc•n H. J. "Randy" Randolph the Cal State L.A. fac:ultx HOUSE BROOM 16-Plece ~ Three a.,.Jer Co r p . , cars, two !Mn General ( • Motors, a Ford and an ~ American Motors e n t r y l w_.. ct.. winners tn 1bia year'a M>brwiated Jill!. FAMILY AFFAIR It WU 8 "~·aiftjlir" for the Rif(hs' •. Ooe;'s wife, Bever'1" 'WJS :~-dl:Wer for Ronni• Duinaf ~linisbed ~hi a 'lr.~Y .¥ont.e10 in Class D (~· size kylinder cars). &ver· l:Y ia a ~..ume •lltr'ent in 1be tv.iV' -~ driving with Tom Gillum Jn in 1959 wben the cone,. wu an Olds Toronado finished known as Los Angeles. Sta/ te. 9 6 ¢ , • .,, 'ellllcal An. "LITTH TO THI PIOPLE" DINNERWARE $3.76 Tb• JDileale cla11lc, whldl started lalt 'l'le'4&1 trom Disneytanct • ,,.. scheduled to end Stmday in Times Squsei New York Ci· ty, termir . r1 in ~ dl• .... -..,. Md)' is deflreac:e. tt P r ea i ~ e ll t Jolln-·1 ~ -~ Slmdl)' M ldl)' "' 1DC8'11Ulg. The 1918 guoline con· sumptioo tett wu marked by rugged weMber -cap- ped by bliJ:zards, heavy ice, and slm.by roads -plus see- saw bettles ill most of the seven ' 0-fts. Some cl tbe .individual ba1les were close enou~ to •be settled by less than ooe· tenth of a mile per p.Don. Total milee .. covered WU 2,272.25 and tile f 1 e e t averaged 19.1671 miles per galloo at an .average tpeed ol 55.0017 miles per hour. Mrs. Retzlaff won Jn Class F (for medlwn·price 8-cylin· der cars) for tbe third year · in a row and her fourth Mobil victmy, driving a Buick ~bre 400. She edl·,. ed Jlm Wrl.lbt of Loe Ange. let by .0244 ol a mile per gal.lof\. Wright drove a Dodie Polara 318. Mn. Retalaff'1 • averap •• 11.tlSI mpg. Ginny Simi ol Barbaak was winner in ·a Ferd Falrlat eompetlac tn Cl.la Fot t)qn&A. tbe Indy 500 ftllbli line-was ~ aa J(on is a fi~e com· petitor in the "500" and will compete again this year. Third woman clus win.Mr WJS $1\irley S~-~ f Tulare, W'bo was aever headed in ber Dodg' Cor· Ollle.t in CIJw jl. (in· termediate · size ~Under can ). Her mpg average wu 20.5744. "Avoid jaelt·ra~t starts and quick stops," are Shirley's suggestions, wbo strang~ough is a na· tiooal drag racing cham· pion. Winner of the seven-car Class •A (compact 611) division was an American Motors Rambler Rog u e.J with 4'11 average ct 24.091"1 mpg. Lea Vlland WU the driver. Viland, an AMC engineer became ~e flnt man ever to capture 11 economy run clau victories. The Rop'a avera.. alto ... the tGp mark "' all 40 C91"1. • Gordon Madison of H~· tington &acb, who bad bla wife Scberlee • eo-driver, RE: Dee Cook 11 City Councllmtn D_. Yeten: ... , _, ..... ~ ................... ,,_ .•. ....., ...... ........ ~ ........................ ' ....,._ lea.a Ill_., llllY tw. ._.. W't ............. ..... s-... ........................................ ftt t ........ ....... _....,,, ,. .. ~ ............................ .... .. .,_ -...... -..ell, -.,.. ....... f1¥141t -....... ...., ~ W1ll 11MM !Illa -0. C• MtlJ I -"" MY IM ..,_ Ma'9'S ... C1m1• J ..... _.... Wllll -1111. Tiie feet !Ml I..,_~• ........ .,.... _ ........... """" ... c:-. ...... -...... "* .......... _.,..,_c-............ _., .. _._ JUL'H V. HlllOlll. lN\tt eel ......... lfll. ,, . l'.W lilr 111Jf """'8f W .... V. H~ VOTE FOR A MAN WHOSE ~ , HEART. IS IN COSTA . ft\ESA COSTA MISA COUNCILMAN, TOMOIROW Four Generations of Costa Mes1n1 Since ·1111 . ... -.. ! ..a o.-. •. sw TIMOltly .-D~1•hl. S1at..: wife Cmd1•.-dNr AWi M.y mcl •thter S..w. \ Our 'Reg. $1.34 last fOI' l"door tiara floo,., You un't but the price. HOUSIWAHS DI". Af'I. .... ,. Dec.reWve • WASTE CANS 66¢ Our R ... 94c Handy ctllS come with timulated t.uket wun, mosaic, or ttlll life dul9n1. HOUSIWARD Dm. KenMrs An. ... " SPIROGRAPH S2J7 Ou,. Reg. $2.93 Heura ef fun I Y 011. can 1111k• 4ui911• u"· ime9i11•ble. TOT DIPT. 20 Pound•. CHARCOAL 99f ·· Our Reg. $1 .'1 Ir.II It.it ~l•••h llllre ....._,.. •"' c!.•11· .,. ....... .......... """ Western CUT-OFfS •77• Our R ... 97c efrt1 cut .. ffs l11 t ires 7-14 are pop11lar .... ""'"'· LA.DllS WIAI DI"· Sterling Trim "''"· .,.,. GLASS COASTERS 97¢ Our Reg. $1.JO A .... tlft ., ky t11 ... 1 f~ Y"' oWft ..... t. I tffch ef .... a11co. ..... ........ ..-r. Al'll. ..... Our Reg. $5.88 Popul., brownafone drip 9late tlyla 1et hu 4 111u91, clinnor .plates, salatl plates •"' bel,lt. O.NNllWAll DM. Jumbo PICTURE PUZZLE -48~--·· • Our ~eg. 7tc · Each pimla has over I 000 pieces that intarlack into a bu vtirul nature scana. TOY Dm. Upholstery MATERIAL 83¢ Our Reg. $1.27 yd. Solltls, prl"h, anti a variety of te.turH aro you cholco for 3 tlayt 011ly at tftl1 low price. 10 RoUa TOILET TISSUI . 68¢ Our R ... 7tc fa" rolls of soft, tw•·ply tluut '" ''"Ir or white. Table Top PORT ABLE GRILL '1.88 Our R ... $2.27 &rill 11 fart• •ntvth to 9rlll I· I 0 llurtatt or four stoah et a time • HAUWAll DI" . Boys' SWIM TRUNKS 88¢ Cl.ooso from luau prlnt1, c.tf•n k 1t1t1, '"' corduroy 111rfe" In 1IHt I· II. IOT$ WIAI DI". Well"' HANKIES 39¢ Our Reg. 79c 5ifl b.19' hankies are fe111l11 l11e wi+~ .... t.roitl...,, lace, or ..-111 Jewelry . ..... ._..... MILLINHY Dm. Liit ,_...,.. ,,_ Cello.Rey® NIGHT STAND SLEEPING IAG '4.44 r '12.9 7 Our ..... '6-44 Our ..... $17.97 ...... 114'9' .~ ,...., t. ff11tah atel\4f t. Tith It o Hlndt·wtht .._, ,evl\4f Mt ef t1"•H"dl". ncall•11t 4tHlffy. -·•WOllll ... .-.,.. ... o,_,..,.,,!',~IPb• .. ...._,._ -~eool&..-t. . ·- 4S.P*e MELAMINE SET '8.33 Our R ... $11.97 Ma11y bHutiful p•H.,111 avall1bl• in t"is service for al9hl, brHk·tHitfant 111el•· mine, DINNRWAU DI"· fringed AREA RUG '2.·&·7 Ou~ Reg. $3.97 Oval I 00 r. co.ttoo Nf 111.,11rre1 2T' ... S" 111 ma,,., Jecorafep oolon, I French Crimp THROW RUG sl.96 Our R ... $2.77 TurquoiH , pl"lr, 9oltl, --'o av1il•bl1 ht tire 2 I "x3'" ru' ma4o of I 00 ,r. vis· CON reyon. A,._ .... , .. ' Qu•rt Charcoal Starter ·28¢ : Our Reg. 33c Eay 1fart fo, Y••r lter·~u•• A 1111all •111ount is all you n••'· Si11 t.atrellt •nd si• faaliion colon 011 011• ur-4. HAll600DS Dm. All PurpoM FolclittcJ Slippers '1.22 Our R ... $1.96 hat for .,o''"' th• ,.It" .. or f.r yevr Hlllm•r vaullon. Com•• with plarlic car· ryl119 HH. ' SHOI om. ... -::...~=· I.alt ~ Lloyds PORT AILE RADIO s26.44 Our Reg. $29.97 T•11 tra111fst01' redlo h11 AM, FM, w Ml recelvi119. h4ulti1te90 .. ,......_°'YM cl~ u itry for muimum soJ.ctM~ • SMALL Am.IANCI DIPT • ..... ..... . • ' ' ~ ' ! ' I ' I . . • ' ' ' ' J J . r I ' f t l \ J 4 OAJL V PILOT Monday, April 8, 1968 .. For TI1e Record Meetings ~OHO.t.'I" Coatem .. 1.n Tw•lm••I•.,, CO'•I lie.I llHllllf tf!I, 1"5 HMbor 8tvd, Ce1tl• bl>~~ 6'~~· 81b<:oc.lr EitclrO<>IG , ExPlor .. Pool No, 1'6, lllOGOCll EIK· tr0<>la, 3!01 Hor-lllVd • Cosio o.~:-.,::l~:,;~.;.1°" 8tedl Cn.ptrr, ~.onlc T""'•'*• 104 L•kt Ave , Hu"' llnetl>ll e.1e11. 7:30 p,m. ,._,,," Val,.., Junior C!Mimber of Com-. o-rel .,,_berthlP, City Htlt, 10700 5l11er Ave.. F'OUfltlln Valle~« 7:JO p.m. <>ranee Cout Coln Chill, Mert"•N Llllf1rv, ~ ~r Ori,... Newl>orf c!~:c"M:;,.• ~-~ Lod9• Nft "· Odd Fel~ Hill. ?176 Newoorl lllvd , '°''' Me ... 8 o,m. VFW No 1l'e. VFW H•ll, Vor-town •v•rt~. Mv"~ti'~'ro:y•ch, • o ,.., (0>11 M.,_. CllY Em1>lov~ Cn..,.,••' ICllC"e"' 517 W, ltlll SI . (Mia M..,.. v~tAm.lloard of OlrKtou. YM CA 26.JO .t.YOll. N-1 8e•ch, 1 • m. Cool• ,_. Exchano• Club. Corel Reel. 2645 ,...,_ ltvd., Cool• Mea• 12 Cleared to Land CAI"':'·,,,... Rolerv Clull-NOnll· Cos1• Me.a Golf and Countrv Club, 1101 0o11 eo.ir.e Drive. eoci. Mesa. 12'1° Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce President Jack Hammett (left), himself a c:.;:::. dtl ~· 1C1w•n1s Club, v111o11 veteran pilot, greets new Orange County Director of Aviation Bob Bresnahan, s-. 3SJ6 e.. cwst H'9m .. v, H . bai co'°"" 11e1M•r·11:10 o.m. with help of Costa Mesa Mayor Willard T. Jordan (right). ammett is c r- J 11;~ ~~~ 1,,"'1~~.1!.30 a;,:; man of the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce's Aviation Committee. Bresna-Hv~\~~;0:,1 er::',; •o•m c1ub . Mon,,. han's duties include management of Orange County Airport, sprawling in~ back- Four w1oc1s res11ur•nt, 16421 Bolw ground. C/llGI , Huntlr>olon llta(ll. n·u p m __:::..__ _______________________________ _ Huntington lleedl Ktwanh Club. Hun• nnelofl a11c11 Countrv Club, m 11111 f l • • • I SI Hunttnglotl IH<h• 12: IS p,m. M~rl Hafbol' Oollmlsl Club. Viii. M•rlM. IOd 81Vtide Dr1ve, N""'11<!<1 ll .. c:/l, 12:15 om. (0$11 Mesi Klwonb Club. C•sol•n Rttl•uranl. 16/0 Mewoo<I Blvd, Anaheim Innovation Fi;R;.11s t t t I I f MUHTIN•TON lllACM • I Al p,m.. tNdlal •Id, Goldtfl W•tl Sex Class Frank, Honest I •"" 8rHi.nd Drive f 4:01 p..m .. .,_ rt,.. FtOUfldtr Orlw : l;~nd .5.!'."""'s.);;.';. " .. '"""ll••flon, By THOMAS FORTUNE • 21117 ~ .. " Ave. Of ,... D•llY P'llot St•ff ! •·~.,:·msi .. ·~•u~ '1"'· m2 ""1 •· "Getting a girl pregnant. ---1----t;JL.~ E~"'°" Ori~ ~·1 1'ea1Jv ~bad 'ceae • 1 5t ... m.. tniill ffft7'S'D~'= > •"" Edi-Ave. nd Like what are you going to ' l I l ' • • t , 1 · ~ 0 rn .• slYUClll,. fir•. IEdlM1r 1 ·Grand Drl.,. 1 1 do with it when it's born?" t •3' 1>.m .. media.I 1ld, '°21 lloYll I ..., boy .,..,;d Drive uJe .,.., . FOUNTAIN V.t.t.t.U "You mean you're going lO·JO 1.m. Frkl•"· ctr ,.,., 1"" Etm to ]eave your own ftesh and l:~· p.m .. ur fir., 1n>e11hunt It. blood in an orphanage?" the north ol Taltleft Aw. • 1 · .. ~-.. 3:3' p.m., .~ 11 ... 1745' '*'""' gi.r mqwi ""· court "Wow. What if she's a ,,,. •.m. s.tunlav. ,...cue. •• Tis-...i..--p w om a n? S h e IM!rl AW. '-"""""' COST.t. MltA shouldn't go around letting s::O •-;;;:. s.tu"."ev. llll*ltc eulttMIA, just anyone buy her," a boy t : SO' e.m., 11i. ,,."", leltef' end rebutted. Grae. LArll "You don't .. ft_. _ _._ .... , t:06 a.m .. I~· 491S Otlle St. u.uuoa1>ua.uu. I: 17 p,m., -flllik, 1611 Pr.c.ntll JUD. If yol1 get caught by >:37 ca.mu ...... llNll. lf21 H•r&or ,........,.e at all it's somethlng 8Mf. ~J~~ 7:03 o.m .• ._,.,,. ~. "5 w. 11111 st. ~·re btia.nded w i t b , ' ' 12:'5 p.m. SUMay, ,_, 211'9 Pl• another a\.,l •aid. ~ti• -.. >:s.s •·"'-· ''"' •'•""· "'" ..,, ,._ 'lbese are ninth graders S:~'";.~~· ,.,,., tlN, t'lM Pi.utltla. taBdng student,, 0 f .t.Pr. " Anabe:im Union High School S XI p.m .. •\llO ""'· Adama SI • .,... -----------,,~·'~':':. ~~o .,,., tM tt1c11~ DEATH NOTICES wav 1 OS o.m., ,._.,., 7151 Hldtert Piiat Aol. 8 NPPOlrT HMtt • · ~ p.m. S.tut'dlw, cw -' 1,.., .,. Bedford La,,. '·" , .. ,.. .. -,,,.., -........ 4:20 •.m., ,.....,. ,,...., el• hi $1. J1.-... 1:11 P.m., ........ call, , r I ! · BALTZ MORTUABID ' • Corona dd M.t 9fl ..... ! • Cotta Meu 1111-MM • • • , ~ . . I I . l r c . . ' ' • \ \ . BELL BROAPWAY MORTUARY 118 Broadway, C.-. Meta LIWGI PACIFIC VtEw l\fEMORJAL 'PilK Cemetery• Mertur1 Chapel 3500 Pael6e View Drive Newport Beacll, Callfornla m• PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL ROME 7801 Bel• An • Westminster .ms SMITH'S MORTUARY U7 Mala St. Hantlaito• Bud LE Mm WESTCLIFF MORTUARY <lZ7 E. 1'7Ua S1., Coda Meu ....... WESTMINSTER MEMORIAL PARK Mortuary A Cemetery CUpel1 ' 14801 Beacb, Weatmln1ter 531.1m •aim t ' I • • ' • • ' ~ • - e DEDICATED TO THE PRESERVATION OF THE WAY OF LIFE WE ALL ENJOY. e A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS EXECUTIVE WHO HAS PLEDGED HIS BROAD EXPERIENCE TO GUIDE THE CITY WITH INTELLIGENCE, DIGNITY AND INTEG- RITY. e WITH NO CONFLICTING INTERESTS, PARSONS' ONLY GOAL IS TO PROTECT RESIDENTIAL AND HOMEOWN- ER INTERESTS, AND THE VALUE °' YOUR PltOf'. ERTY. PARSONS hM fought FOR: ,.,....rvatlon of Art.rial Hlfhwaya CtYk leautiflcatlon -a.tt.r Lit.fan. C..,.ratlen with Schools -Inter.City c_,.rattOft '"-"atlon of Marine Life Imp,...,.., Traffic Contrel• ...-- -. BEST Th• DAILY·"LOT offers some of the best fHtures, by 1etuel ~urv•y of reeclers, aYail•ble i11 eny '"""P~•r in the n1tio11. "Pnpare for the future ... Today!" e Secreteri•l e Medical '"'"""Cl e loolrli .. pi~9 • Dental Auhti~t a a 4 Keep, Use Seals the Orange Cwnty Easter Seal Society 1$ an a u t ooomous organirtlon. Money raised here stays of .U r.o .... 1a ... n1leidn -~ ...... Tha tecNt: U. Pngandon P. 'J:hn'• •• otlau fna11la lib it! Pl'qa,ratin B alH tooth•• irrl~ted Utauu anti hel)ltl p,neat flutHr infection. la ointiun n np1o•itott Iona. ORANGE -''Pleaee keep and UM J'OUf Easter Seals e"'1 if ru can't make a cootr~." Pr aim S . Singh, executive director of 1De Eaeter Seal Society for Crippled Children a n d AdUka of Orange County, made tbat appeal today. rlg!lt ·in the county to help -----------------;.......-- slQ>POri the R.ehabUitatioo Center for CrJppled Children and Adults.•• The goaJ lot this year's Easter Seal Drive in Orange For look lop Sports Coverage Daily Pilot to The County la '75,00D. By usinC their H6lJ on persooel man. Sing){ said. people will be helping to ___________________ _:_ _______ _ spread the word of the vital work of the Easter Seal Society in Ora.age County even though they may not contribute rooney. He added that opening and handling returned Easter Seals also put an added burden on the stall and volunteeTs working on the amual campaign. More than 300,000 letters and packets of Easter Seals have been mailed to Orange County residetrls thJs year. The 1968 Easter Seal Drive began March 1 and will coo-ti'n ue through April 14, Easter Sunday. Proceeds from the annual Easter Seal Drive in Orange County go directly to help support the Rehabilitation Center for Crippled Children and Adult<; in. Orange. The Center provides a broed range of rehabilitation services t o handicapped children and a d u 1 t s throughout Orange County. "Many people do not realize,., said Singh. ''that 0 EY FOR ?????? .. ~-----__,, ___ . -----~---------.~--- Boardings Set Record SANTA ANA-Passenger boardings soared to a new a I 1 • t i m e re<:ord for Bonanza Air Lines' opera· lion at Orange C o u n t y Airport. district s a 1 e s manager Norm H a n s ,e n reports. Hansen said Bo n a n z a counted 6,191 b o a r d i n g passengers in March. the high~t f l g u r e since November last year and a 66 per~ent increase over the 3,1'1:7 recorded in March last year. A litti. short on money to pay t~xes? Vi1lt nearby Southern Callfornla Thrift & Loan today. Borrow mon.y you need NOW and rvoid the penalty of delinquent taxes. Repay in conven· ient monthly Instalments. Up to 36 months to repay. Southern California RIFT&. LOAN P.-,ONE: "46-SCMS '- New DC·9 Funjet service to Las Vegas and Phoenix - recently inaugurated -is c o n s i de r e d partially responsible for tlhe increase. Hansen said. THRIFT CORNER 170 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa VICE MAYOR CAL BARCK COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL • Het f11!'9-tff th• ~st ,e11ii,le civic pt09ra111 wlthl11 the f111 dclal ,.., .. feet ol th• comrru111+.,. • 11 ffee frOffl p•li+lul ~Hffr .. 1iwl e...+r.11 • ,.:_, l•ul 9•vetM1alli tllreuth "'"' fHal re~ffff+•ti• • ti.i,lrHiftJ ltntlOle f11c•I "'H•t•M•flt • leliavH t1te CoHcll aeh '-t a tervice 1"4 i+t evft.otlty aMI r•tpo11ti1Mllty it llma.cl to ,olicy m•~i•9 end ltqi1lt tio11 +owtNI Hie pla11119' 411,...1.,_+ .f • tr-int c.i11-11Hy • leM• 4eocM-011 lv'9-t1• ef ftch I . · • Ai ow11er of On11 .. Con+ N•rt•ry, !111 bee11 Htl..,•fy •119 .. ecl In hit ew11 ""hol11ele '"" •et1il llu1i,,en 111 Co1+1 Meit for n., .. ,.. • At at1 .. ,oriertcM 'tf C .. 11e:il111•" er>tl Vlu M•y~, h11 JK:O¥M he Uft 111vi1io11 1111jef .f1..,elo,,..e11h, 1chio• objectives, H • t1•1lldt 'ollcl ,.. .... co11ttola. ellll worlr wlthl!I • ft11111ci1f ~t • Hu illy • reae11t1d Ct•+• M•t1 •+ the CHy, Co1111ty, Ste ... 1rt<f Ntft0111f level. • As • yo11tf't IMllfuM111<111 1"4 clodlcat•J c .. +. Mt1<111, ho •M•rst1ll4h tlle ,,..-. ef • replJly H1N114ln9 co111f1'u111iy, 1114 ho feith 111 ffl. fu .. re of hl1 City. • Niii IN Hts COMMUNITY ANt IJAMl&.Y • A relid•"* tr>tl ho-ow"•' i11 Co1t1 Mei• f., OYer 12 ye••• 7 • V.ter•" ef tk U11l+.4 State• M1rl11• Cwpt • Hat .......,914 the u_111~ p 0raf09e Cet1t Collete Aclvltory Co111111iH .. ; U111te4 '1111d Ct111p1 lp : Co1+1 Mitt Cha1111>et ef C...,_.-ce; Co"ltMnity $ervice Cl1'iiif • • A• a -""'-' .t ftle Hart.or Ar .. Cl~ Schoot. U•lto11 C.111111lttff, he It •utely •••,. of tlM 11t1911itu41 of ft11 proWe111 crei+.4 ~ tt.e repl4 •• ,.,.,1011 of Hie . kt••~ ,a.,.., 1"4 11 ufl•ely •llfllfM i11 fl114i119 a wor~•~• 1el11+1111 • H ... ect!v• MMhllfaM, I• tt. ~.· ef< ffle c..te ....,_ U\r8fYl c..t. Meta Hltfpl .. 1 S.Ci.t.,1 c.11.,. '•k U.A.t °""9t C...t T .M.C.A.I C...e Mote Cf'l"k ,..,...... ,,....._ MIMM+'-" lerck, Cart l. ltewM, Chm., 3025 S1tM1 , ... , c.t1 ._ . 1 _.,. ·-· •. ..- \ •. ·~ .. ·. •, .. ... '!' ... .. ·• .. • • ,. .. 'Ii. ... ~ ( ~ .. • .. ,. .... ... -' .. . . ,, '. .. .. .• ,• .. ... .• ,. .. .. . • , .. ~ :· " •! ~ ;. .• • .. ·. .. ~ .. .. .. • • . . .. • • ,. -; .... •• ( ... ... . . .. . • " .. .. .. ,. • r • NYC's Coney Island No One Ever Misses I Dutchman's Landing Swinging Moscow Sought MOSCOW (AP) Two Soviet wr1tert bave dedded that Moecow nffds nllbt chlbl to make It swtq desl*e tM okl Soviet view that such places a r e Western and therefore deca- dent. Just back from a tour of Budapest. w r I t e r s A. Rublnov and L. Chernetsky were appalled when the1 took a second look at Moscow's few night spota. All of the restaurants close at 11 p.m. and none ofrers m04:b more than an OC· CAsional dance band and sing,r. BOL~ HORROR 1tle reason this capital, with six million inhabitants. lacks a.ny real night life is that some comrades are "seized by a holy horror" when they hear th~ words "n.ight club," the writers said. Arguing their case in L i t e r a t urnaya Gazeta (Literary Gazette) Rubinov and Chernetsky pointed out that Budape.st is Communist but it has night clubs -and they're fun. NEW YORK IUPI ) -rides, including the mighty They stay open till 2 or 3 Jacqueline Kennedy thinks Cyclone roller coasters the a.m. They have lively floor it's "camp.'' Governors, 300-Foot Astro t ower and lhe shows, and nothing very mayors and congressmen Wonder Wheel. The nearby decadent takes place, the Like it because they have to. New York Aquarium oilers writers said. Some people say it's tawdry thousands or ·m a r i n e So why do some. comrades and wouldn't touch it with a 5Pecimcns from w bi t ~ consider night clubs sinful 10-foot mustard spreader. whales to snails. places? But to 60 million visttors a A kaleidoscope of co ntests "Very simple," s al d year, Coney Island is the is scheduled for 1968 _ for Rubinov and Chernetsky. • p lm i:teach the ...,,__ ,., __ ,,_ ~·_..;.N..t "1~· ""'",.._. -llC)Ot ID4l0 s a "'!' ., • -kitefiye1 ~. fislierine-n. mar--r~~ -"""15'' 11 Brooklyn Riviera, Acapulco ble throws. twins, boys with mind Russian' of the im· at the end of the subway line freckles, girls with pigtails, moral West, and a s and the •Hooolulu of the bot handsome 11 f e g u a r d s , everyone knows "its night dOg lov"r's wor:ld life 1·s a mirror renection of .... · glamorous grandmothers, The resort whlch opened the ''girl most ea s i I y its day life " its 139th seeson in ff.arch, watched" by girl-watchers But Soviet night life can had its first tourists in 1606 and just plain old beautiful reflect "day life of a very when Henry Hud100's "Half girls. dl!ferent typt' . . . Moon" landed on lls shores. subordinated to other ethics According to tradition . the Firework~. ice skating at and morals." settlers named th e area the new city rink, a patriotic JT'S FACT "C " It the Dutch marching band pageant. a "It is not a fact ," they onyne a er Mardi Gras and a blanket word for the thousands of said. "that a meeting with rabbits that populated the tossing olympics are also friends, a friendly con· island. Hudson's landing will planned . versation sometimes enrich· be re-eoacted this July. Politicians from Thccxlore cs one no less than dou a Roosevelt to Sen. Robert book." WATER BOUNDARIES Kennedy have his torically They said cultural ac· Bounded by the Atlantic included a frankfruter · tivities. such as movies at Ocean, Cooey Island Creek munching jaunt to Coney workers' recreation clubs and S b e e P s h e a d and Island in their campaign were monoton<>u s. • ' W e Gravesend bays, wher e itinerary. According to Gov. doubt that they are very gay pirate ships once sailed, the Nelson A. Rockefeller, "no all the time," ,they said. resort boasts six miles of candidate can ever expect to The writers r e j e c t e d beach and a resident popula· be elected without a visit to argumen1s that night spots Uon of about 100,000 -in.-Nathan's when he is ca m• should not stay open late cludina. .gypcles whe tell_ paigniill fQC office in the because they might en· fortunes durtn& the "1M!1Jtr' New York area.'' courage drunkenness and season, ~ericln Indian~ · Since 1968 is an election deny workers their needed and a die-bard colony 0 vear office-seekers are ex· sleep. · midw~ter surf bathers. Peel~ to turn out by the They said early closing As it grew from a smaU bloc~, and the cries of hours won't stop drunkards. settlement to a summer hawh and doves may . be As for sleep, their workers resort for(the wealthy to a heard along the boardwa°' a.re now on a two-day boardwalk amusement park, this llUDmer with ·Uie ca'fl weekend giving them more Coney Island -just 10 of tbe local se.a "''"•· . time for night life . miles from the theaters or ·~iiiiiiiiiiif!lii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij Times Square -developed\11 an impressive Ust of alumni. ADVERTISE RIDES I GIFTS FREE GOLF MARINERS SAYINGS ! l'Olt "ULL OUAILS Ill PAOI n Cary Grant once paraded the boardwalk in stilts to ad· vertise thrill rides .• Jimmy Durante, Irving Berlin andl~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~I Sophie Tucker tot their 1; starts singing in local bars . Clara Bow once worked at Nathan's famous h o t d o g stand before going on toJ fame as the "It Girl" in •I Hollywood. , lt was in Coney Island that the notdog was invented I in 1861. Nathan's, at Surf and Stillwell avenues. the! honky-tonk hub of the island, l)Oce catered frankfurters. for a party given by Franklin and E I e a n o r Roosevelt at their Hyde Park home for the king and , queen of . Engl1tnd. I~ also once mailed a aalaJTII to former Pr esi d ent Eisenhower at hls Get·· tysburg, Pa., farm. I But after visitors get their fill of Coney's lobster rolls, knishes, corn on the cob, jellied applec, clams, cotton cancly, root beer aod salt water t.afty1 there's plenty lert to do. The boardwalk bOast 485 I See by Today· s Want Ads e A whltt> n bU with bmwn • l')IC!! IS lost. Ther.· I a n?- ward oUe!'fd. • llcre·.s a beraain In • rr('nrh P~v1ne\1l double hed. . .bt'lng 110ld· ·by 1 private P8rtY. • Thii; will bt' of grut in- terest to ARTISTS ... 1 chance to find IOl'TIP ran! rarlv Frank H1m1lton p.11~tings. works 1..,. of h\11 Wr!!t Tndlea Pf'rlod . e Not ONE but TWO truck c1riven1 are w11ntl'd by the AAm,. nnn. e llere'5 11 homl' for sale In th1t BEAUTIFUL. CON· VENIENT to 11\ des~ able spotl •.. l!'ff BAY· CR~ ... It hu I pool tno! e A "SCA.DA.BOUT" .• ,! I .--~~~-----. OUR CURRENT ANNUAL RATE OF 5% EARNS 5.13% WHEN COMPOUNDED DAILY & HELD 1 YEAR USE THE HANDY PASSBOOK .. ALWAYS MOST CONVENIENT FOR YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT OAJLV PILOT J 5 , ... ~ ........... . * * * * * * VOTE APRIL 9 * * * * * * " I •' H• has bffn a prime mov., durinq his tenur• as Councilmen, of thrift and negotiations that have resulted in $1 ,500,000 in benefits to the peo· pie. His pl•dge -Continued honest, forwerd-lokin9 government, inc,..H- ed efficiency, lower tHes, feir cour· +eous and equal treatment to •I 'iti· iens. ~ , COO·K's co·M b For the fir1t ... . MINT u n fr••feJ to th ''"' '" the histor of N florsing City Co e.l 'P•cf~cle of the ~ncu b•wporl a .. ch, we heve N . unc1 cenJ1det1s-incl11din; ,:nt rneyor publicly '"· end B 'I ow, you mey be wond . y oppone11f. •r •y •pproech to our city•rp1ngl't~long with Ill• whet this le o . o ' ru 11'1 .. ns rnum oes rt "11en th t L ' my opponent •nd h e trie m•yor hu d City H•ll? ot ., ctndidetes to perm~ • e ~oliticel dHl with P• uete his own po 't • , Did h SI 1011 Ill get rne-..or t \ meyor do if in • fit of of er ctndidetes he do esn ':n19t 7beceust he wented to . Wu the ' ' tng my o meyor pressured b . ft t' 7 ppo11enf •nd who h y outside forces wh c 1c1 •ve now been red o •rt support. C uced to dtsper•tio11 L • ould ii mu th oe1ng used by " •f fhis Newport 8 h politics •t our Ci~meHsel cret ellit nct •imed" t cou~cil rece is now Y •I? • setting up rne h' . w 11 c tne b ' • my friend • somewh1 t em . .1• your guess is es d fhere is e forc e ut~ng rf it. didn 't s11991st t!oerl i' mi11t. It would ell ;ecret •fli ences •nd our crty thet prefers hen/ ~s :h•t somewhere o local govern-, t • puches •11d cr .. m b. pre ed ce11didetes "'"· ,ru ._r~ • - -------1111P •ppr~ec Some supporters f governm1nt-wifh d .. o my opponent do i d logue or debet IC tltons i11 the bee~ n ••~ fe vor secrecy in '· room w1t~ouf public d' All of this · ••-mt ny of us duri Ct!cus hooey hu b" . ng th11 council •lecti " P•~1culerly distestef I t I would hop• h on ctmpergn. u o dey, it will not , • owever, fhet in cu f pl~y1, the bleten:"d'·ply be b•ceuse you •;~ • vote for me neat TU••· er I ch•ir, th e obvi~ireg.,d for fim e·honore'd •n9ere~ •f the power never ••p•cfed t ".' ~•neuvers hetched . neu~relr~y of th e '"•Y· o u11t '" our Newport e,~:h~mo1ee.frlled rooms we - P. D. (DEE) COOK I x INCUMBENT 2 LOCAL NEWSPAPERS ENDORSE rDEE COOK FOR COUNCIL txl ~liii'LU00R c-/J e /1oa /, 11 ~if~IVll Jh c:J..t ?I 'J -Hop-PUBLISHER In ~••• you eslc. I tm going to tell you how I •m voting in T uetd1y'1 Newporl IHch Council election: e iDllTRICr 5 P. D. (Dll) COOK ~ In c.se you ~re looking for an issue to help you arrive at a decision, I su99est one that must be at the top of most lists right now. It is not planning, or parks, or recreation or traffic -or tven "harmony.'' It is the crushing burden of tues . It won't do any good to cry out at tax bill time. The time to do something •bout it is now, when you 90 to the polls. The kind of folks you elect to office pretty well determine how much .tHes you will pay. Therefore judge your candidat95 •C· cordin9ly. On• of the key points in Dee Cook's platform is his record of serving ts "wttchdog of your tax dollar." I know Dee is not talking through his h,t when he says he has been "~ prime-mov· er in actions of th;ift and negotittions th•t hive resuijed in •pproxim1t8ty I I/, ~illion dollars in savings and benefits to the people." I have bHI) th er• at the C ouncil me~tin9s, and I cen attest to his d.dic1tion in cutting down unwise •nd unnecess•ry spending. Without Dee Cook's persistence and persuasion, that city t11 bill of ours would be considerably higher . Every busineHm•n and every looel resident should have a big steke in supporting a c:1ndidtte with • proven record of prudent tnd thri~y htndling of our tax dollers. There is 1nother iuut which in t ime wiff tffect ctU residents arid business people, and this is the growing trenq toward more and more restrictive legislation. Here again it has been Dee Cook who has spoken out on numerous occasions on behalf of the individual property owner. There has been much talk about the need for Council "harmony,'' and there have been charges that Dee Cook is responsible for lad of harmony. Don't be misled by such claims. The record s~ows that some 94% of the Council decisions during the past 9 months heve bHn by unanimous vote. If 1ny- thin9, that is too much htrmony. The charges of dissension and squabbling come from people who rarely or never •ttend Coun- cil meetings, and who tre receiving inaccurate reports of the meetings. From my vanttge point at the reporters' tebl., I ctn •ttest to the fact that the "un-h armony" charge is unfound.d, tnd thet when objections tnd questions have been r1is•d by Dee Cook, he has had good ceuse to do so. I know of no oth.r w•y to sidetrack unwise end hasty legislation. Some other points deserve mention: I think Mayor P1ul G ruber is out of line in intervening in the poli tical contest by publicly endorsing a candidtte. 01Kin9 these past 20 yHrs tMt I have been covering news of the Council elections, it hes b.tn 1n unwritien law thtt Council incumbents who are not ruftning for re-election do not t ake sides publicly. I coMider it to b. • mttter of Council ethics tnd courtesy to remain n9'6tr1I. THI NIWPORTIR-IDITORIAL Wt endorse the cal'ldicl•c:y of P. 0. Cook, for Newport Beech Cfty Cound ind urg• the -..M•n of this city to vot• A~a 9. . Coolt hAs servtd the city weff durin9 his tenure in offte• end evtn before ht was t'-ct.d to his pr•s•nt job. He it the only incumbent named in the Newpoder endorsern.nh. Oft.n 1 lone dissenter when it ~peen that • "rubber s+tmp" vote is cafted for, Cook has shown thtt he is no men's _.rvent or ef\y 9roup's tool. His record shows him to be in ttrtsttd first of 11 in the w.Jf are of the cittMnl of the city he serv11. ~~~=---... --___ ___,,,,y. 0-1 or-C 0 0 ll K .. p the polltlcal machine out of City Hall •• -* * * * * * VOTE APRIL 9 * * * * * * (. • ... ---______ ._..,_..,,.. ________ _ --- ,. Jf DA.ILY PILOT Mond~, April 8, 1968 CANDIDATE for COUNCIL NEWPORT IEACH • CHARLES E. HART JAMES I. STODl)ARD ----------·-··------------~ ------- ''Council dnd committee meetings sholJld be conduct!d ,_ ...,., .. .....,.,, IMc. DIA I LY with dignity. People appearing before the Council should have a courteous and attendant hearing. Too Or---,.,_,.....,...__,N,.,......._ __ ''I am confident that Ed Hirth can give th. people som .. thing th~t they have not had for some y•us; that is, the calm, steady knowledgeable approach to civic government and its many knotty probJems that cha,.. frequently this has not been the case. Therefore I favor a change, and we can start making that change by voting Candidate Ed Hirth to the Newport Beach Council.'' ENDORSES acterizes his penonality. There is no room in our city government for the 'grandstand play' aimed at per., sonal popularity." ED HIRTH IS THE MAN WHO WILL SQUARELY FACE THE ISSUES Mr. It Mrt. 0..W Aa..tt H._..,_ S. AWl9tt I.ff A4M Mr. & MrL W•. C . .._ Mr. & Mrs. A. k • ..,.._._ Mrs. M.n. Al..,.... Do11lel G. A..._., Jr. Mrs. Mert. A..,...._ by A"'""-" Dr. Alo11A.,._, Dr.&Mr..ltMert •• A..._. llobML .A-.... L .. Ami....- ltocff.,4 A. Ant ..... J. F. 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Lawson and Mrs. Lawson (left) are DAILY PILOT assistant managing editor and Press Club president Tom Mccann and Mrs. Mccann (center). Also seated at their table are Dr. and Conversation revolves around the subject of golf for Marianne Cox (second from left), headliner winner in the field of sports and Jackie Coogan, an avid player who dropped in during the social hour before hia performance in "Sweet Bird of Youth" Founders ·of Air California were saluted with the business head- liner plaque. Four of the five attending with their wives are (left to right) the Messers. and Mmes. William L. Pereira Jr., Mark T. t Mrs. Arnold Beckman .. Dr. Beckman, 1967 Man-of-the-year pre- sented ·the award to Lawson. The annual event. staged in Santa Ana Elles Club Saturday night, jlttracted more than 400 promi- nent Southlanders, celebrities and club members. now playing at Melodyland Theater. With them are Leif Erikson. star of the TV show, "High Chaparral" and Mrs. Robert L. Bac0" headliner in the field of public service. - Gates J r., Lud Renick and Alan H. Kenison. Not present was J. Kenneth Hull. MoNay, A#rtl .. '"' ..... " ' Stars 'Dust' Headliners Another sports headliner is Scott Allan, who shares the honor with his brother Skip. With him is Deborah WaJJey of the "Mothers-in-law" TV series who presented the humanitarianism award. Arriving to emcee the headliners ceremonies is Harry Babbitt with his wife along with Mr. and Mrs. Willi am L. Pereira Sr. (left to right). Jact ManbaD (rlgbt), m~sic headliner and hta wife (standing) ot lido Ille 'welcome their table guests.. Mr. and Mrs. Geor1e Fernandez during the com- pUmentary t:ocktail hour. Marshall's award was presented · by song writer Johnny Mercer, also or Lido Isle. Among prominent Orange Coast residents at. tendin' the annual salute are Mr. and Mrs. Dan 0 Farrell (left) who stop to chat with Sterling Holloway, who presented the award to Mrs. Bacon. ' la DAILY PILOT Mondiy, Aprtl 8 19&8 Consu mer's King As a Rule 'Sovereig~'s' Judgement's Not Always Right In pioneer days, many familiff were nearly sel!-sulfioent economie1lly. They grew thetr own food, built their own homes. wove thel.l' own cloth, made theu own clothing and so on. In contrast. families of today are totally dependent upon the economic system of our ociety. 'They are ool in· dependent ecooom1c unitJ. So. we need to understand how OW' economic system functiOIMI aod be aware of the import.ad part that we consumers play in this system. The basic pul"1>0lle of any economic system is to prOduce, from limited resolll'ces, the goods and services peo- ple need. Our complex economic system - known as "capitalism" or "f.ree en- terprise" -is based oo t.be principle of individual freedom of cboke by both s--oducer aad conaumer. Producers have the freedom to go trrto bueiness aod prodtlce. within tbe sround rules wtablitbed by law. whatever goods and urv1ces they want to try to sell. In most cases there la ce>mpetition between producers. The expeC'Ution of m&ldng money - a pl'o<it -ill the lnceotive for pro- ductton. The desire for profit i.s what encourages bwil)QSrnen to produce what people want and do it as er- hcienlly as possible. As consumers. we have the free· dom to c h o <> s e among the goods and services pro- duced, those which we wut and can erd to buy. Throu gh our ice of producfto- or services, thoo- lically, we con- umers direct pro- ucers to turn out what we want. We vote with our dollars. And wtth our annual $550 billion ''disposable" I after taxes) income, we are potentially very powerful. Th.is theory of consumer direction ol ff1e economy is known as "consumer 10vereignty" -the coMumer is king. Wedding Bells to Ring -.:· In June for Harborites St James E p l • c o p a 1 M. Kellette of Tultin, at. Cburdi will be the aettJ.n& tended tbe U~ersity of for the June 22 nuptial&, Arizon& md.U a l)rellDIC.e ol finking Katherine L e 1 11 e Stephena College where • Mellette and David Bird ~ed tn merchlndieinl. Workm411 , both ol Newport She ii a member of the Aux- Beac:b. lliery of Hoag Memoiial Miss Mellette, daughter of Hoeptal, Prelb~ Mrs Betty Mellette of Her fiance iJ the ton of Newport Beach and Marlon · MJ'I. Olare Workman of Mesa League La Lecbe I.ague meet3 the second Tuesday at -7:30 p.m. Mn. H. W. Newport Beach and JC>lepb E. Workman of Latrobe, Pa. Re It a graduate of MontcWir High School, Siil Fet"!lamlo Valley ; attended Dickineon College, C&rlisle, Pa., met now ii a aieoior ma· Under Ulla theory each COManel' la both ft'ee IDd competent to au. will choices. But -and W.'1 tbe rub -wp're also free to make bid dlolca And.PO, In 'nAnY IDltanctl the COlllUP*' ia not competent to be "kin1," Too often he does not !mow Wbkh goods and tervkea are but la tenna of his welfve. He does not buy oaly what's beneticlal. He Jets emotions rather than intelllaence and lmowJedce guide lti1 dedlioo matin1, The COJllUmef, in othlr Wotdl, ls often irrational. . And adwrtlaert tDCOVlge him to be irrational by: playing on .Wet)' feel- ings and needs for security or telf· esteem: sel.llng suual usurance; ea· couraging impulse buying; making consumers style conscious, t b e n switching styles; promotln1 wute through obaoleacenee. But even a rational. well lDfonned consumer is often coofused 1n the marketplace. He la not able to judge price. quality, quantity and ClOl'npare values. Why? For many reasons. For ex- ample, be can't compare quantities Four Course Program Set A 1morgasboard In the Hanaa Ho111e, Anaheim will open the 8:30 p.m. meeting tomorrow of the Young Sopblaticatea Women'• Club of Southern California., New members will take their provisional oath during a ceremony conducted by Mrs. Kenneth Head, presi- dent, and Mra. Dutch Kalle .. meyne of Westniln1ter will give a history of the club. Discussion of summer ac- tivities. which include a card party, rummage sale, progressive dinner a n d dance. wiU conclude the session. Moore. 545-4359, w I I 1 ans wer queati ons regardinc location and membership. Jorinc in IQtory a n d """' .. ,.,... Kids L:ike to 'Ask Andy' 'JI " •;: •1.1 IQ. __ .. _ ... .a. ... :; Si .._Spr_n_....·ng I 'ToDic. f1lr ~ your s1win1· ma china: Sinpr 7-Polnt H•Tun•Up •'375 _ .. ,.. --. ::=.· 7.flllt ... ,..., LAdjilt. ...... ...... 2. Ad',.at fabric .......... 3.o..flllt ..... ...,. ........ 4. M;lld Nit --la.. .... ~~a~F='J~ KATHERINE MELLETTE affiliated with Kappa Sigma. To Join lrtdes and lNke value jl.ldplenu eu1tY when produc&a are pacb&ed in ao many odd weJlbtl and lltel~ Hlddeo variatiOOI, aucb u in the concentratioo Cot Uquict detercenta for example) turtMr contule bbn. He a1lo Is conf\lled by the eDOl'IDout variety of product.a on the markeL The number of cboioet ove.rwhelma blJn. Another problem la that It ii lm· pouible to judge the qu&JJty or performance of many product.a prior to purcbue. They may be too comples -cars for example -Of the quality factors may be bidden -u in upholstered furniture. And frequenUy the coa1omer ia not given tbe nece1sary facta for making we choices by advertller I product label or salesman. Truth mlxed with fiction , in.D.ated claims. omi111loo of tmportant facts and many other subtle methods of misleading conaumers are used in advertising and selling. ln our. amuent society consumers - both rational and Irrational -find It clf&uJt to relllt tbt pr f F ' Ii to coa- IUJU, 1n order to 1111 }lnlllucta aod keep the ecooomy "mcm., abead," a d v er t I I 111 g ID , .. t promote materiallltic vlluea. C~mer1 1uc- cumb bf buyinJ more and JDOrt tbinl• -thlnp that do not nectturily live real aatimction. And lt ls eaay credit wbida make• lt all po1sible. Credit suppllea the meaDJ (C11' famllie' to buy the product. wbicb fulfill the ayntbetic ••ta created by advertisen. For many fam.Uiea debt bu become a way ol lile. And overi.Ddebtedftess baa become the top family money pro- blem of today. 111.e victim• who IUffer mOlt from easy erffit and the pressure• to oon· aume are the ignorant, the in· experie.oced and those leas\ llkel, to be able to make paymenta: the young marrieds and the low income families. In our free enterpriae system the burden is oo the consumer to make wise cholce1 -"Caveat Emptor" - let the buyer bewan. All attempts by Wblt la JDMDt la freedom for pro- ducers to mUe a prdit. Ccm.sumer welfare ta eouldlred importallt oa.ly tmofar • it 1DcNuM )ll'Ofita. Conaumen' freedeal ol choice is fre. quently limited by producer• through &act of competlU., price flliDa, false and milludiQI adYertiafac IDd IO 00. Yet cooaumtn are at a relative diaadvantap in 1nf!Mndnl lelblation because the1 _.. llDOl'Canised. un- traioed and i.nartleulata. Isn't lt time Is aodetJ•to place a great.er burden of reaponaibility on the seller to advertise fairly, to label pro- ducta truthfully and informatively. to refrain from overselling, up6dally to the ignorant and the poor? iree enterpriae aboukt mean equal freedom for both consumer md pro- ducer. =======~======~~~ St. Andrew's Chapel Setting for Wedding St. Andrew's Presbyterian Cbapel was the setting for the wedding of Mrs. Bel Reese of Corona del Mar and Robert W. Pope of Petaluma. The Rev. Dr. Charles Dierenfield performed the Stephiµlle and Laura Pope. The Newporter Inn was the setting for the reception. The newlyweds departed for a honeymoon in Hawail, and will mab their home in Petaluma. single ring ceremony Satur-Beach Babes day evening. ELECTBOL YSIS .uic1 ... + ~•i• ,.. ... ..,., wt u•• +111 Ou•f •• ctlM i11ctre.1>l1"4 111•+11.4. "'•"' '•• c .... ,11- 111• .. +•rt c ........ t1 .. . ... ...., Stv~i• Mewport tl Fashim tsland Newport Cent«• SU-2200 Giving the bride away was Every W.._sday at 7 her son Lon Herbert. She p.m. members of TOPS ~====================!:!...-selected a lime green silk Beach Babes ce>nvene in i;hantung ensemble with a H ~n t Ing t 0 n Beach's matching tulle headpiece. R tio For Top Sports Coverage and carried a bouquet of ecrea n Center for pro- lime green cymbidlums. i:::;;;;gr=a;;;;m;;;;s.========================= The bride's daughter ,tr Mrs. Patricia Emery, was matron of honor. She donned a powder blue dress and held lime green cymbid· lums. Also attend.ll)g were the bened.ict's children Scott. .... Ll*'*_... 7 ............. ...... ..,;,,..J, ....... fulfSINCIR..,r SINGER OUR GREAT BLONDES END UP WITH .. . ........ 511 M. L...re. IJl·llH Alt:W• C...W ................ Mi.t-etl::d. .,,., ... ................. "-........ tUM Le1twed. lA t-1112 t.. 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Turquoise end White: itt alal S +o IS . 5 WET SEAL LOCATIONS South C.0.s+ f'tau B *Jundo ---------....... -_ _........ ............ ___ _ ... .. -· ·-·---. w • • NANCY ANNE BING September Bride Troth Told At Luncheon During a family champagne luncheon ' Nancy Anne Bing· and Thomas George Thomas were honored guests. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bing hosted the party \p their Corona del Mar bbme to reveal the betrothal of their daughter to the son of MT'S:"-Jolm Thomas of-Redondo Beach-and the late Mr. Thomas. Congratulating the couple were Mrs. Ernest Bamping of Newport Beach, the. bride's great-aunt ; and the Messrs. and Mmes. Roy Young of Montrose and Alec Bing of Redondo Beach, her grandparents: Roy Young Jr., La Canada, her aunt and uncle, and M. A. Anderson and family from Newport. . The couple disclosed they will be marr1~ Sept. 7 in St. Michaels and All Angels Epis- copal Church, Corona del Mar. The bride-elect, a National Charity League debutante in 1963, is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School and Stephens College. Miss Bing presently is attendfog the Uni· versity of Southern California where she is majoring in fine arts. . Her fiance is an alumnus of El Cammo Junior. College and is enrolled at USC in the fine arts department. He is a tea~g assist- ant and Instructs private sculpture lessons. Buffums· DD Elizabeth Arden face treatment is much more than just a facial A1 IHI.... Anlll llJl'f in Buf· fums' Red Door Treatment Room wi II help you discover deliafltful beauty secrets. You'll ha"' a face treatment and emerae with a luxurious n!w 111af<eup as well as a radiant fe!linf. Complete treatment, with makeup 11.• Beauty Studio Marshall Hugos Pick CdM -Home Hone ymoojLlng ln Acapulco are M a r a h a 11 Glenn Hugo of Corona del Mar and his bride, the former Nancy .L o u l s e Conrad o, Newport Beach who exchanged vows end rings before the Rev. James Lamberth In Christ Church by tbe Sea. Newport Beach. Friday evening. • / The bride. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. S>...Conrad of Cedar Rapids. Iowa. was given ln marriage by her father. She wore a floor length sheath gown of crepe. designed in simple line~ and featured Jong sleeves. lace Oowers across the bodice and a long train. A fabric headband caught her pouf veil, and she carried a bou- quet of daisies. Attending her as maid of honor was Miss Liz BriJey of Chicago. while bridesmaids were the Misses J u d y Lepler of Newport Beach. Pio Pigneri of Balboa Island and Cheryl Hugo, t h e bridegr_oom's sitter from BnntwOOd. They wore floor length pink chiUon over taffeta gowns and carried bouquets of daisies. The bridegroom, son of Glenn Hugo of Glendale and Mrs. Mareella Sudderth of Rldgeerest, asked Robert Isherwood of Balboa Island to be his best man. Usher• were John Winward, Jerry White and Bob Bise. A reeeption followed in the Sheraton-Beach I n n . Huntington Beach, and upon the return of the newlyweds they will establish their first home in Corona del Mar. The bride, a teacher in Huntington Beach, is a graduate o.f Drake Universi- ty, Des Moines, Iowa and af· filiated with Alpha Xi Delta. Her husband is an alumnus of California State College at Fullerton and served four years with the U.S. Air Force. Hawaiian Honeymoon Nuptials Noted • MRS. MARSHALL G. HUGO Acapulco Honeymoon Costa Mesa The Rev. Herbert Johnson tials, ttie daughter of Mrs. Fletchers of Costa Mesa. and Mrs. Noble McGaughey performed the evening wed-· Jeni Hastie of Costa _Mesa Ushering guests to their of Tucson and Miss Kathryn cling ceremony for Lee and Robert T. Hastie of seats were Paul R. Hastie of Hastie of Tampa, Fla .. Laura Hastie and Jack Carl Tacoma. Wash., selected a Long Be a ch, the bride's aunts and uncle of the bride, Fletcher Jr. in the First white~u de soie A-line re· brother: Steven F. Fleteher, and Mrs. W.yrtle Slater of Methodist Church._·_of Costa embroi lace-..gown with. the.. benedici.~s b tot h.e r ~ D<>wney, t h e benedict's Mesa. scalloped ce and em-RiC'hard Stevens, and James grandmother. ~ For the double· ring nup-broidered roses adornfog Gallager. all of Costa Mesa. The newlyweds honey· • the end of her train. A bow Mesa Verde Country Club mooned in Hawaii and have caught her silk illusion full was the setting for the returned to make their length veil and she carried a reception attended by 250 home in Costa Mesa. cascading bouquet of white guests. Circulating the guest The fomer Miss Hastie is roses. book was Miss Suza'lne a graduate of Newport Monday, Aprll 8, 1%8 DAILY PILOT J 9 James David Beck Jr. Claims Bride in Mesa Maklng their home in Costa Mesa following a honeymoon in Carmel and Yosemite are newlywed Mr. and Mrs. James David Beck Jr. The ~ev. P. G. Newnann performed lhe double ring ceremony in lhe First Bap· tist Church of Costa Mesa for ~e daughter of lhe Ar· ternio A vilas and the son of the James Becks, all of Costa Mesa. • The bride donned a white floor length satin gown with brocade and pearls and held a cascade of rose buds. car· nations and white orchids. The ' former Jane Avila was attended ~Y Miss Terry Weedy, Mrs. Dave Ander· son, her sister. and Miss Deborah Sullard. Best man was Gail Bash while George Healy and Mike and Eric Deterding served as ushers. The reception took place in the church hall where 200 relatives and friends feted the c't>uple. Special guests were Mrs. Quintie Sa n d er s, the benedict's grandmother, an d Mrs. Leila Cramer, the bride's grandmother. The new Mrs. Beclc and her husband are both grad· uates of Estancia High School. DU ART'S PRETTY-PERMS Yi . PRICE Get. a head start on _Ea;5ter. ~v~ one-half! , Cfioose your style ana price. theres one here for everyonc> ! Special prices include cut and styling. ----. In the Salon ... 1.50-10.50-12.50 In the Studio ... 12.50-17.50-22.50 Attending the bride were W.ickey of Santa Ana and Harbor High School and her Miss Alice Hastie, her sister assisting during the affair husband was a student at and maid of honor, Miss were Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Costa Mesa High School. Patricia Wilson of Hun-Kiklas of Costa Mesa . Both attended Orange Coast tington Beach. Mrs. Margie ··~s~pe~ci~al~g~u~es~ts~w~e~re~M~r~.~C~o~Ue~g~e~. ======~==============~=====1 Fletcher of Costa Mesa, thel;: bridegroom's sister-in-law ; Mrs. Larry Lease of Costa Mesa and Miss Marcie Kaye of Long Beach. The attendants donned gowns of blue peau de sole and held bouquets of babys breath and roses. Lorie Peca <if Costa Mesa was flower girl and Todd Peca was ring bearer. Peter J. Raineri of Hun- MRS. FLETCHER JR. tington Beach was best man Methodist Rites for the son of the Jack C. / / Pre-Easter special! 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And they wipe clean! 54x72" 9.00 KewporLtl Fashioo island Newport Center • 644·2200 •Mon., Thucs., F11. 10:00 till 9:30 Olher days 10:00 till ~:30 3433 VIA LIDO NEWPORT BEACH 673-6360 \ ..... ---... -.. ..... -.-........ -.-.--.--........... .-. __ ......_.. --_.......__.. .. _____ ------------------- Mrs. Roy Emerson Nets Home IA Newport LOCAL 50LF PIOS .. ..,_.,_._,,I,,_ ~ s..-., • 87 JEAN COX Of .. ~ """' .... Some 14 years ago a pret· ty Australian t e e n • a a u r entered a small tennis tournament and didn't even get pall the aemifillals. Nevertheless, 1be bauact a big tropl:ut -bet bu.bud Roy Emerson, tbe world'• former leadl.n& amateur tea.. Dia player who ju.at turned prolellionll and joined tbe towin& IJ'OUP beaded by Rod Laver. While beJ' husband WU oompetiac in a tounwneat in Mlldbotl Squ.e Ga:rdel\, Joy Emerlon WU tackling a tut often dreaded b y bouaewtve1 -aettinl set- tled in a new home. TKlllc time out from chores in ber new and as yet onfumilbed Eu t bluff bomt, Joy told the DAILY Pllnl' tbe ~ thlng really worrying her waa learning to drlve in the United Su.tes. "I'm trying to learn to drive on the other side of the road and in the other lide of 1be car," she ex. plained. Thil ii not always easy. ~·Al lN l ll SA YIN •S Special Value! After taiing her husband to catch a helicopter last week. she found herself exiting from the New-porter Tnn into tbe 1tre~ and was horrified to see all those cars coming towardl her. "There'• a lot more traf· fie here than at borne," _.he commented. "Besides. we didn't stick much to lanes there." TENNI S AND TEA -Talk of Australia is juat the cup of tea for tennis players and their wives (left to right) Mr. and Mrs. Rod Laver, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Emerson and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Shepherd. All of the group hail from the state of Queensland in Alistralia except for Mary Laver. Emerson has just turned professional and will join the touring group headed by Laver, Newport Beach Tennis Club 's traveling pro. Shepherd is the club's new assistant pro. 0,.. ...._ ..,_ M. •lt!ifs .. t:JO ,.-.. s.t. tll 6:M J & WllM TltE fXClUSTYEt ,.....uttoe lobbln tMt. ..... rlelltilU. ................ Tlr9d ,,... •• llllDllthtt' tllllld flow, 'Si.t .... tWW,. ,.. . ....._.. ... Neveritbtiees, abe said she does nuuragie to maneuver Club Tours LA Hospital her new car back and forth to oearby 1boppi.ng centers ad oo other 8hort trips. Botb Jf1Y md her husband hail from Brisbane which is located JD the Mate of Queenaland. Since h e r e , they can nminilce with others from their state - Laver. traveling pro from the Newport Beach Tennis Club, Jim Shepherd, new assistant pro for the same club, and Mn. Shepherd. bas vilited this couutry and many otMrl While traveliDc wittl ber husband GD toUra. After arriving ln Newport six wed& ago, they spent about 10 days bouae bunting ~ liwd lb La JOla until M•cb 15 when they wen able to occupy their home in Newport. "We came over hen for an lndeftntte period. We leased thia .bouae for 12 lll<JDtba, and if we like it, we'll tettle here," the ex· plaiDed. R ., E • l"CI. l'ol """· OVtC RUPOllS8U1Y • DEDKAllOll TO COSTA MBA • PIOYBI AllUTY A ·P R I [ ' Cemmitttt To lleelect Ctl larcli-Carl ll. St•••na, Ch., l021"S.mH Pl., C.M. Readership: You Spel I it A-n-n L-a-n-d-e-r-s blttttllh .... atnlOt. Dt-11111111 ~tool A tour of the City of Hope National Medical Centtt was taken last week by membera of the 1.eta Beta chaptu, Epsilon S 1 gm a Alpha 10rority of Huntington Beach. The mother of t w o chHdrell. Antoay. 5, and Heidi, 3, Joy said .1he'1t----------------------------------------------............. ,.. ·· ·'* 11111 ...,;.,."' ........ •u1llNGl1t...,r SINGER ......... S 15 N. Loera, Ill· I I 2' Anehelm Center H...tittt•lwl9 Edin9er et leech, H7-10-41 H11ntli19ton IHch Ctr. LG M.,.._ 16024 Luitweiler LA 1-1532 u Mired• Cent•r eo. .. M .. lriatol I Sunflower 540-26)) South Coed r1111 ~ ...... 9'31 Chepmen, 530-4010 O ran9• County rl111 ..... Downtown, Kl 2-JtU JOS W. 4th S+. .... ,.. 1100 "' the MeH TA 1·7"40 lu•11• '•rk Ceet.r c:....w ... UOO Her&-lw4. Kl f.f 1'5 Heritor C...+•r Members attending were the guesta of David C. Beua.tre, director of speclal lel'Vicel, wbo entertained them at a luncheon and ex- plained the work being done in the facility. The chapter then presented a donation to the hospital The 1.eta Beta cbaptu bas railed funds to help the Salvation Army. a Mexican orphanage, M u a c u l a r Dystrophy and the sorority headquarters' diluter fund and home. lo the area membera have given food basket. to needy families, participated in pa~ terning therapy for brain damage of a 7-year-old girl and made tray favors and given holiday parties for the Garfield Convalescent Home in Bunttncton Beach. Business Women Mn. Dolores Cronin, 536- "117, will take c a J 1 a retarding lnemberablp aud meetinc location of the American Bu 1l ne1 s Women's Alsod.atlon. The clubwomen 1.thtr the third Wednelday of tbe mootb at I p.m. played very littie tenru. since she, married nine years ago. "I probably piayed more the last few ween than I've played since I wu mar· rled," she laid, adding . "I'm impressed with the number o( people here who do play." • T e n n i 1 is taught in A u s t r a 11 a n achools. However, according to Joy. it isn't one of the most dominant sports in the coun- try. "They don't have dubs, as you have here, w l t b re.taarants and p o o I 1 . They're really quite nice. I hope they start some ln Amtratia." A toft·apoken woman with dark hair and bright blue eyt'I, Joy quickly said "no," when asked If she got to play much tennis with her buaband. "People expect you to be a player in the same ltyle as your husband, as 9000 as you're introduced. But I am hardly in the tournament class. We've been traveling around so much. I really haven't had enough time to be more than just a spec· tator." . Although Joy has never lived in the U. S. before, she FINE BAKERY ~~ ~ ?/>,i,e, MHh NNnH in • crH my fllllnt. toppH with mounds of retl whipf"cl crHm I 1.49 ~~ Light rt isecl '°"fh, sp•rk•d with c:innt mon •N 1u9•r 91".cl. 10c -. 3433 VJA LIDO !NEWPORT BEACH ' ~ foods afllinBPICB Now El Rancho invites you to enjoy the favorite foods of America ••• e from sea to sea dntl north and south! This week ••• Recipes from the wide open apaus ..• yours at El Rancho's service meat counters I Texas Tamales ................ 3 .. 89c Gebhardt'• ... from San An.tonJo ••• No. 808 cans ••. with chili gra'Vy ! Flavor with a Rio Grande accent I ChHi Beans ....................... 3 .. 89c Bunt'a ••. No. 2~ ea111 ••. plUntp, tendt.r, ••• deliahttully au.aoned ! Serve a 'l'ex.u ltyle dinner th.ii week t Sweet Onions ...................... 2 k 29c New crop ... troin Toaal ... where even flavor ii binert El Rancho Whiskey .......... SS.99 ~ Stralaltt ••• 6 years okl ••• for Tau Ii.led pluauel I . SIRLOIN CUT Ranch Steak Tender • . • flavorfw . • • better tute became tt'1 p~ aged • . r value because it's boneless, and trimmed El o style I There is a difference 9 El Rancho! CHUCK WAGON Stew Beef Chun.ks of lean rich beef ..• cloee t:rhmned and tender ••• for a hearty beef at.ew that utiafiea Tau med appetlt.t TEXAS CHILI BEEF Coaise Grouhd 69! Lean beef chuck ... coane sround. real Alamo style .•. Jet'• you enjoy the full flavor of finer beef in your chili con carntl I Priuf i"' 11/cct cd oll .t.or., Mon., Tuu., W~d., April 8, I, 10 ~ -.: tMitinatan Dr. & Sc..t (El Rancho Center1 PAMIA: 320 West Cdot1fd ~ • *111 PASAIOIA: Fremont l ~ Dt •• •1 UI: 'l/'ll Newport BMI. • 2555 ~ Dr. (r.tbluft V'lall C11111J < ' < I I Horoscope . beo: ·Check Budget . TUESDAY, APRJL 9 By IYDNEY OMARR ''T!M wilt ID&ll cootro1I tw destiny . • • Astroloay pol.DU tbe "11.'' ARm (Mltth 21.Aprll 19): Accent on how you relate to netgbhon, co- workers. Be r e c e p t l v e . Finbh baelc tasu. Don't neglect easentiall. Remember recent resolu- tiQDJ c o n c e r n l n g diet. health, recreation. TAURUS (April 20 ·May 20): Pleasure g a I n e d through children. You ad· vuce it ""f'eative. Because something was ac- compli!bed in a certaiJl manner yesterday does not mean you ClllDOt change b· day. GElllNI (May 21..June 20): Be aware of cjet.aila. You may f e e I restricted. Thh should not be used .u an excuse to throw caution to winds. Instead, con· centrate on home proje..:t. Clur air in family dispute. CA.Men (June 21..Jab tz); . Sa.tr G E M LU message. Deal intelligentb with relatives. S o m e call, wrUe, villt -and all desire to be flattered. lltillze com- mon sense. Know that com- munication lines must be open. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Check money, possessions, bud1et Spotliaht on asset.a, deficits. Keep fin an c i a 1 papers in order. You may be called upon to make move W'hlcb improves home en· vironmenl VIRGO < Au,g. 23-Sept. 22): Circumstances turn in your favor. Be ready to take in· itiiltive. Day to a s s e r t beliefs. Be dominant. Shake off any tendency toward lethargy. Once you get started, go all the •11. LIBRA (Sept. 23.-0ct 22): Fine for 1peclal wort wtth club, group, ol'ganization. Be with those wbo share in· te.resta. Break from routine. Excellent evening for dill1ng out. attending meeting, lec- ture, theater. SCORPIO (Oct. 2S-Nov. 21): Obtain bt.nt U om LIBRA messaae. Some ot your hopes, wlabel come cloeer to reallUes, due to aid ftoDl frlenda. Be gracious. Socialise -make contacts. Paet favors pay dividends. SAGl'M'ARJUS (Nov. 22· Dec. 21): Alm hlcb but adhere to principles , Presti,e rises. You get chance to effecUvely deal with auperiora. Promotion. a d d e d responsJbllit:y in. dicated. Tate initiative - get started. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22· Jan. 19): Favorable lunar aspect today coincides with chance to formulate Jong· range thinking, pll.M. See beyond i m m e d I a l e in· dicatioos. Communication from a f a r could provide bealUly incentive. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You may find yourseif handling mo~y of other.;. Stress versatility. Be co- operatlvt -but d o n ' t permit people to take ad- vantage of you. Find out where you stand and why. Adult Women Classes Reviewed by AW ARE PISCES IFeb. 19-Mar. 20): Emphasis on marriage. partnership. People take - close look .t your intentions, abilities. Be cautious in ma.king claims. Don't pro· mhe more than you can deliver. Check le g a 1 agreementa. Coursea for a<kalt women 1'tD be revfend when the South Coaat Chapter, Association for Women's Active Ret\µ'!I to Education _tAWABE> meets..m LaguDa Federal Savings and Loan bullding at l :l> p . m . Wedneaday, April 10. Speakers will include MTS. Wandalyn Hil t u D a n , in· structor ill psychology and a counselor at Or•l8 Coast College, and Mrs. Becky Gross, program eo«dinator at University of California, Irvine extenlion. Mrs. Hmunan teaches an evening divlslOll class in vocational psychology for mature 'tNDeD. iatel'ested in retumillg to work or acbooL Several summers ago ahe partidpMed in a special study &!'OUP formed Wl~er a Department of Labor grant to study the problems of mature women. Mn. Gross ia responsible f<>r daytime programa for women and noocredit lec- ttre~scuasion programs. All area women are in· rited to the admission-free meeting. Refreshments will be served, and further in· format.loll may be obtained by calling . Mrs. William Roley, (94-9651. Thrift Shop Opening Near Newport-LagWla B e a c h chapter of Forest Home Auxiliary is opening a thrift shop on Wednesday, April 10, at 472 Newport Blvd. Members are asking for usable merchandise to sell. Proceeds are used for cluui- ty. For further information call Queen's Attic Thrift Shop. zingy ... sparkling EASTER FABRICS LOOK WHAT YOU CAI BUY FOR 19cl 100 % Cotton e NEVER PRESS PRINTS e HAW AllAN PRINTS e PR INTED LAWN • DOTTED SWISS avril rayon & cotton e ANGEL PUFF PRJNTS • SAIL BLEND PRINTS FOR ONLY 36" to '45" wide 9uar•n+eed wu h•ble finest selection •ywherel cf 1cron polyester Ir cotton VOILE PRINTS ................. .............. , ... ..................... s11' "'· • Matching SoAds 98c ,,. • Satin Stripe Solids s1 4~. •Acrylic Voile Prints s1•~. ' •II voiles to wHr •" spring •nd summer •II littl• or no irOTl 44"/45" wide 9u•r•ntHd wu h•ble THOUSANDS OF YARDS OF SMART FAIRICS JUST IN nME FOR WTER • COTTON PICARDEE JACQUARD ••••...... s1n "'· LOR~ '149 '5" • LAC-ES AND EYELETS GA c . • • . • . . ~. .. "'· • PRINTED NYLON SHEERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . 98c "'· • FEMININE.LOOK 11WHISPER" COTTONS . • • • . '12!-. . s1•• • LACE LaFLEUR COTTON PRINTS . • • • • • • • • • • • ,... • COLORFUL SCREEN PRINTS . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • '1""- +remendous Mlection of these incl other febrics 36'1 to 45" wicffhs gu.r. wish.bit I \ HUNTINaTOH HACH •fMIH AT HACH HUNT .... TON HACH 197-fllJ IA NIC. AMERICA RD SOUTH COAST PlA?A IAISTOI. AT SAN DIEQO FWY .. COSTA MESA ' MJ.llH Monday, April 8, 1968 DAILY PILOT !J BEAUTIFUL SHAPES BEGIN WITH BALI . . . and end with a totally femin ine underfashion perspective. Bali bras are created with every woman's figure in mind, in the newly impo rtant elegant tradition . 6.00-11.00 A. Fomous Sno-Floke bro, flot ribbon underw ire for "nothing there" support; ny lon/spandex powernet bock, front sections. White, block, blush, blue, pink or yellow, 32-38B.32-40C, 6.50; 32-400. DD, 7.50 8. Sky-Boli lonqline with flotterbanGI. Black or whi te, 34-40 B-C-0, 11.00 C. Sky-Boli bra, desiqned ~o flotter every figure , minus or moture. Loce Cups, stretch strops, block or white: 32-38 B-C, 7.00, D. 8.00, DD. 8.50 D. Sno-Floke longline with woist-smoothing flatterbond. White. 34-408. 3+32C. I 0.00; 34-~D. I 0.00; 34.-HOD, 11 .00 E. Bt'!li.Beoucoup bro. contoured with r>olyester FiberFluff TM tht'!t keeps ik shope c.'lfter countlesc, machine woshings: whi te. 32-36 A-8, 6.00 Foundations, 19 Come meet Peg McCulloch, Bali stylist, in our Newport Foundations Depa rtment on April 10 and 11 NEWPORT Courts of FW!lon e Newport 8tKll Telepllone t,44-UU Sholl Mon. tllrv Fri 10:00 1.m to t JO p m.-S..L 10 oo &.ti\. to 6 o.m. HUNTINGTON BEACH 7777 Edinger A¥t. e HuntJngton lie~ Te~oflOM 892·3))1 Shop M~ Uwu S.turNy 10 00 a.m. to 9:>0 ~.m. ' ' -· ................ _____ ........................ ft • ..... .... .. 44 N. Eudld e AAIMIM -'II""'"' Sho,,pfno Ctnttr-Phone JU4UI Shoji MOtld«) thru S.~ 10 00 a.m. t.o 9:JO om. .. I ,.~ DAILY PILOT Monday Aotll 8, 1%8 -------- ~-our Part Se ries Set For Parents, Teachers A four part series des11tn· ed ror parents and teachers of children aged 2 to ~ will t::ike place ~londay evemng from 7 · 30 to 9 30 be~mnmg tu'11ght • l'n1,·ers1;y 1>f Cala£orrua. Agriculturf' Extension of· fl::e. 1000 S Harbor Blvd . Anaheim. will be the settini; through April 29. Reserva· tions are not necessary and t h e r e ii; no admission charge This evening Mrs. Dor· Hadassah Mrs. Jat·k Chapman. 54!1· l'!'i'.I ma\. be contacted for location • information r 0 r Harb or C hapter o f Hadassah. The club meets a' 8 p.m. every third Tues- day. othy Wenck, home ad visor for the extension service. will discuss Growing Up Healthy Scheduled to speak April 15 1s Mrs. Marjorie Thompson. CORE faculty member or Paclfic Oaks Headstart Training Pro- gram. She will present Be- havior Is the Clue-To So- cial and Emotional Growth. April 22 Mrs. Nancy Mel· len, director or the Child Development C e n t e r and instructor in home econom- ic~ at Chapman College. will speak on Learnin~ Through Play Mrs Eona Green. direc· tor of the Child Develop· ment Center and Parent Education Program at San· ta Ana Junior College. will be the speaker April 29. Her topic will be Parents Are Teachers. GET ANALYZED in our mall An ama2ing f BM system will ana lyze your handwriting through April 1-3ttrl ----- 5outh (9 oast ?laza lllSTOl AT SAN OllGO mlWAY, COS'TA MlSA What's Doing MARY DAY, 642~1 TODAY S.-,_ 1 Oeia TOP'S C ... -Oc.111 V11w trolltr P•r1t. recreetloll C9111t•. 1 n41 Go"'-•d .,,. .• Hunn,,...,., IMcll. I •'" HIHlll.,.1911 a-11 TOP'S ,. ..... P'lllCMrt -Allffl School, I • m ,.._.,., INCll JWt Dntllttn. l•INI IS7 -M.ISOtllC Temple, 1401 ""' SI . 7:30 """· TOP'S H.,_ Lltlllff1 -Har- S<ll001, Co•ll ~. 7".IO Pm ' ... ,..,.,.. c-... s...i A••- -C011e9e ""'' School, Cos•• Mew •• om 0v........ A-Ylfl.... -AnOtr'IOf'I St:llOOI •udl,.,,lulfl, Wntm•nsltr a D m c ... rt Sttlle M.lrlt I«&. C•HM"c O.v."ttr1 If Am«k• - St Ja..crmn't H rlsl> N II. l'M 0••"9' Avt , Co1t1 M ... I p m A ... 111 A"'M XI Cll .. ttr. lt11 S•tml l'M -LOU l·on •• 1ve1l11>ft b• <1111"9 Mt1 Cloyd Htrz09, "7~ •• p m. TUESDAY CAmtl "'" Gins' L .. ..,.. -Com- munllY MettlOClltl Cr>urcr>. Hunt11191oft h1C11, f ;)O • m. CMll M ... St-ClllnM -Com-munftv Rec.reaf10f\ Center, Or•Mf Covntv Felr9rou,,.,s. 11 • m. S ....... tmlal Clu' .. Hllftfl,..lea 9-11 -Fruw:oh •nllurant, 17:1S om. Allrvu Clll' .. lltwHtf Har--MH.t Vt«k Counlrv Club. •:JO o.m. L• Lt<... LHt ... -LOUlloft Is •v1ll1ble DV c.1111119 Mt1 H W -·· s.tS.4J~. I JO p m 0.111 , ... ,. Tiu. Mu fl• ClllOltr - loc.-t on 1t •valL!lb., bv c•ll•,,. Mr1 F l<>VO 8111. S>~ 6117Q. t p'" H•rl>Or Sllr C111.itr '61, Or .. , el IH11nl Sllr -S<!•l•ro"9 M.ISOtllC Trmo..-. NrwPGn 8-rad'I. I Pm 1111 Sltnll P'111, Th T•u Cft..,ltr el l"uft• ltKll -Loullon I• •vall•ble b• calllno Mrs l<tft M<irtln 4t.o.1~. I pm XI Lam~ G•mmo Cll.,ftr, kl• Sltm• P'llJ -Location Is ov1ll1ble by u 111"9 M". °"" Wolfe. 54-1175. I P.m. ,....,...,, Hor-Ernlllem Cl_,._Elkt ~~:;..,~rw;:~.,·~i"'Auinllh' A•-1•11" -Loc.etlon b nallel>le bY c.11111"9 Mrs. M.lrlone H11m~r. w-nn. I pm Over•oltn •--C.tn-Of\ Ctublloll~ lUS 8roedWtv Ind C.nvan ltoed. U9UN lleadt, 1:30 Pm.. WEDNESDAY C11ta Mn• c...,. l'IN Olrll •M l lut1Hr4 L .. •n -Glr~ Chit>, Ccxta MMJJ,' lO • m 5or'ffllml11 c...-el 11._11 Ka-.. -CAW>l•n rHTeuran1. COill M .... -HunllllJlen ltKh TOP'S IHch lakl -lhcr11!10n C'..,ler. HUi\llt191blr 8HCI>. 7 Pm. TOP'S SM Slr•ns -Klllrb•-· Sc.hool, (0111 M0$3, 7 P.m LA• 01H T1111,,.rstr111 Clull Ill ...... tffttl.., IH<h -~rcurv Saving• •"" Lotn bulldln9. H11nlino1on 811ch. 7:JO p m 0¥-ltn ""°"Yftl.,.. -8Hr Strttl S<llool, JIOG llear 51 , Cost• ~ ... I p m P'.cewn•r Cll•-· C Il l 11 r e n '1 A1lfl1•11 1t ... arc1t IMlllutt OM -•llol -Locol1on Is •vallable bY ct111"9 Mrs OoNl<I Pel'l<•I, 641-o990, I P m. 'W-••'t OMsleft el Junler ClllC - Loca1lor1 1s ovool•b~ bv callllKI Mr>. JI"' Zlttll1"9. J12·1l3t. I pm. THUltSDAY TOP'S 00'1 el Hvntl"9hlfl leKll - Communltv Mell\odlsl Church, Hun· llnolon lleacll, t :JO a.m. CHI• M... Library Slt<Y Hovr - Cosio Mew Llbr•rv. 10:30 o m. Ntw-t H•l'IMM' Oro,..mollten' Clllll -Ne~ttr In,,, nOOf'I s.vt11 CMtl 'Wt .. tn' Oulld -Sant~ Ana Publlc Library, 1 o.m l •l\le Ch•attr el N • I I a n • I S.Crtt.,let' As-lat!M lnltniall.,.•I -Location 11 •v11i.111e bv <•111"9 Mrs Sallv Flemlno. •n.-060. 6:JO p,m TOP'S Wohl W•l<Mri -Circle View S<hool, 6?61 Hcolltr St , Huntlt1910ft Beach, 1 D m. SHARON TEAL September Weddlnt Betrothal Revealed Friends a n d relatives gathered yesterday in the Huntington Beach home of Mr and Mrs. Raymond L Teal Jr. to learn or the en· gagement of their daughter, Sharon Teal to Howard Ket- tler. soTI of Mr. and Mrs. William E . Kettler, also of Huntington Beach. . Plans for a September wedding to taJce place in Our Savior's L u th e r a n Church, Long Beach, were revealed to guests of both families. Miss Teal is a graduate D1 Huntington Beach Aigh School and will graduate in June from Orange Coast College where she is a member or Theta Sigma. She also is past honored queen of the Huntington Be a c h Job's Daughters. Bethel 120. Th e bridegr oom-to-be was graduated from Huntington Beach High and attended California State College at Lon~ Beach. He will be graduated from the Univer- sity or Southern CaJiJornia in June. fie is pasl secretary or Theta Chi fraternity and a member or Delta Sigma Delta. and last year won the men's interscholastic tennis singles at USC. Costa Mesa's f1nlastic ~ Years 1964-1968 1111 MILLIONS OF DOLLARS IN c1n IMPIOVIMENTS -NO TAX INCREASE • Two New Fire StariOM -lowering your personal firt rat• • New MeM V.nle Library -for your family's benefit • lstattci. Historical Loedma'1c -tourist attraction • Civic Centet'-ler91 1nou9h to 1ccommoq1te present nHds and tomorrow's I so.ooe popul1tion * l6 Hole l"ubllc Goff Cotarse ..ct ctuW.OUS. -for eveyon1's 1njoyment AU OF THIS JUST DIDN'T HAPPIN-tT WAS PLANNID "TRUST IXPIRllNCE" Re-elect Rollert M. "Bola" Wiison ' INCUMBENT • APRIL 91 19l>8 • MAYOR OF COSTA MESA 19~ • FORMER COSTA MESA PLANNING COMMISSION CHAIRMAN • MEMBER OF ORANGE COUNTY LEAGUE Of Ctl'tES -. e PAST VICE-COMMANDER, AMERICAN LEGION • AMERICANISM CHAIRMAN, ORANGE COAST LIONS e CHARTEA MEMBER OF COSTA MESA HI BOOSTERS CLUB e OWNER OF "THE AWNING MAN" e PRESIOENT OF WESTERN AWNING ASSOCIATION c. 1 ...... ......_ • ...,. ....._ .. wa... ,.... ••• -c:...,_ . 1...-o . ....,_ ... ms .....,. ......_ c... ..... ~L!:=============================J ·\ Mrs. McCarthy Helping Spouse By JOY MILLER win the Democt1Uc nomWI· Uoa for pru&deot. Two women waJUng in Tbe foW' M c C a r t h y l1ne rece.Dtly ln N • "' cl\Udrtn are Ellen Aane, 20, Hamplhire to sha.U Ablgan a student '" Geor1etoW11'1 McCarthy's haod regarded Forelp Service S ch o o l : the Democratic se1U1tor'1 Mary. 18. who dropped out of Radcllfte for a year ·o wife appraisingly. help campaign; Michael. 18, One nid: "I undentand who attends Georeetown she's im intellectual. You Prep, and Margar-.t Alice, know, an egghead." 12, who attends a girls' Her friend exclaimed: school ln Maryl.and . "Oh really! But sbe has In spite or McC£rtby's such a sweet race. She look! rebellion against the ~aderl just like a nice. ordlnary. or his party, hb wife bun't motherly wonran. Are you s u f f e r e d any soci'd sure?" ostracism. J The truth is. Mrs. Euge ne • The Mc:Carthys now live McCarthy is 8 Phi Bela in a (our-story home in I Kappa. bolds a masters W i..:- degree in English and an asuwgton. honorary doctorate of let-In their early married ters and is considered by lives, though. the McCartbys the other Senate wives as lived ln a quonset hut on a their resident intellectual. college c~pus. They met She has edited a collection when both were le-aching or ecumenjcal papers and is high school. working on a book on Born Abigail Q u i g I e y . Catholics in America. daughter of a weekly What shows on the cam· newspaper e d i t o r in pa1gn circuit. however. 1s Wabasha, Minn .. she turned that part of A b i g a i 1 to writing at an early age McCarthy is a helpmate and and has short stories in proud mother of four. several anthologies. The McCarthys have been She taught in p u b 1 i c a team for the 20 yeus be schooh in North Dakota and has been in politics. From Minnesota, and was on the years or campaigning wi.tb faculty of. ber alma mater, ber husband in Minnesota. College of St. Catherine in Mrs. M c C a r t h y has St. Raul, for six years. developed a sixth sense She is a d e d i c ~ t e d about the mood of a group ecumenist and is one of four and how to handle it. Catholic women on the Speaking to c r o w d s board of managers o f doesn't bother her. "It Church Women United , comes from being an old col-associated with the National Jege-teacherf' she says. Conncil orCburcnes. Brown-eyed Abigail. 52. She believes w o m e n wears her dark hair with its should rWl for office no mat- distinguished white streak in ter bow hopeless it is. a softened schoolmarm's----------- coiffure. She worries aboutl .,_.,.._, her weight and recently ~ost WOMEN onEN JO pounds to present a slim- mer silhouette to voters. HAVE BLADDER IRRITATION Although she speaks in· Common Kidney or Bladder lrrlla· lions alrttt twt~ u many women 11 cisively on major issues. her men, oflen causing te-nsen'" and . . . rt d h nen•ou1ntu from freque nt. burnlnl(. quiet VOtCe IS SO an S e Itching 11rlnatlon. Sttondarlly, you makes it very cle&T that may loae slttp ud have Headachrs, . BM«kac-hts and fee-I older. tired. d~ she's only say mg what her prnsed. In 1urh 1"n1u. cvsn;x usu· Gene would say if he were ally brlnis retaxlnir comfort by cur1>-ln1.t germs In acid urine. and easlna there. oaln. CetCYSTJ::Xatdrur;gl1t1 todar. She rarely tackles the ma- jor issues unit! she has softened up the crowd with a homey little discussion of how her four children are doing their bit to help Dad Orange Coast's No. 1 Paper: FOi YOUR EASTER DINNER LOWER· TH~N-OUR-REGULAR·LOW-PRICES PACKED IN SUGAlt SYRUP 1 s ¢ GOLDEN YAMS ~~~·2~~ ..... WHOLE STYLE 19¢ CRANBERRY SAUCE 1 Lb. 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April 81 1968 R eealts UaavaUahle DAJL Y PILOT 23 ••••••••••• Lldo-14 R egatta N ,M/, • 100 Boat,s Vying At San Clemente U.S. Sailnrs Beat Mexicans Pittare: U.S. Udo-14 aaUcn won tbe lOlh a a n I v t r 1 • r y meetinC ol tbe 1*roatioftaJ Team Race Reaatta beld Friday llld Slturday at Balboa Yacht Club. Smith, BYC, and Roy Wool· pee" s : 1ey, UYC. • Near91 1'0 aa18'oltl lo the . 125-mill Siii Ch m • a te 111-I race Sunde1 betUed all-day calme b • t w • e n Mike Hirsh :.Winner of ... Hunting ton Mike Hirsh ol Balboa Yacht Club was the overall '1Jd Class D winner in Balboa Yack Club's HUii· tingtoo Ge>-~ r a c e Satllrday, the second race of the fi6 Senes. Despite ttle oooflici ol Ule Safl Clemente Island race. there were (6 boats en~red in Ole race. Winds ranged from ei3ht w JS knots. Following are fina! overall aod class results : OVERALL -(I) Volante, Mike HirS'h, BYC: ( 2 l Maurice J . W. Sullivan. LAYC; 13) Neja , Jim B orger, BYC : (4) J mp et u o us . Charles Glasg<>w, BYC. CLASS A -Robon Il. Bob Grant, NHYC ; (2) Sparkle, Alex Irving, BYC: '3l Flair. Arnold Fuentin, DRYC. CLASS B -(1) Maurice J, W-. Sullivan, LA YC: (2) Holiday, Page Noll, NHYC; (3) Vela. Jack Bibb. BYC. CLASS C -(i) Neja, J im Borger . BY C: (2) I m p e t u o u s . C h arles Glasgow. BYC :· (3) Ann Maria, Al Schoellerman. KHYC. CLAS.S D -11) Volante. Mike Hirsh, BYC: (2) Balan· dra. Jm-y McClaire, LTYC. MORF -(I) Twinkle. Frank Whrte, BYC; (2) Nui· Nui, Dlck Blatterman, BYC: (~l 'T\V<> Bits. Bill Lapworth, NHYC. Pynndd 8Md -..... end ot's.n Olmenta and .. fl.ni.ab liDa at UM Newport Hlr'btr Jetty entraace. Retulta ol the race were not avatlable today • tbe Newport Harbor Yacht Club race committee r e ti r t 11 from tbe Jinilb llDe at I p.m. None ol the yachts in tbe Ahmanson Series opener flinisbed before 11 p.m. and were instructed to take their own finish times and report them to the committee to· day. One of the catamaran& entered in the multi·bull race over the same coone flni&hed early Sunday aig)lt. It wu not identified by the race committee. F i n a l N&ultl of that race wen pendi»g. Neither did V o y a I e rs Yada Chm have resulta on the Padfic Handicap Racing Fleet race from I.Al Angeles Harbor ar1>Wld Catalina to Newport which started soon alter tbe San Clemente Island race. The race started at Los Angeles Yacht Club Satur· day at 11 a.m. in a brisk westerly that carried the en- tire fleet around the west end of Catalina before datk. The breeze veered to the southwest but r e m a i n e d strong .as the yadlta slid ,........, ..... VICTORS ANO VANQUISHED -U.S. and Mexi- can Lido-14 sailors gather around the ornate Inter- national Team Racing trophy for which sailors have been battling on a homwnd-bome besis fOr 10 years. The U.S. sailors won the competition Satur- day. From left are Bill McCord, president of the U.S. Lido-14 Association; Harris Hartman, national champion and captain of the U.S. team: Tony Amal, Mexican team captain: and Mrs. Alejandro Dennis- ton, president of the Mexican Lido-14 Association. Largest ot ' Fiberglass Plants Now on Coast down the back side of Th I I Catalina and San Clemente e argest hberg ass pro-incorporated into the design is~ands. duction sailboat in the or the I.SS. In keeping with But olf Pyramid Head world! ~ • aU of the largel'-Jslanders about midnight the scene That's the ta~ being hung is her traditional interior of resembled the start of a on the Islander·55 now be· Imported mahogany and new race. The entire fleet ing produced at Wayfarer teak. The 1even-mao U.S. team beat the Mexican team 197 to l20Y4. 1be U.S. t•m was headed by Harris Hartman, U.S. oatiooel cbampft>o in the Lido-14 Clu&, and the ~exic.111 team wu cap- tained by Tony Amal who ii also cbi.ef measurer for the Olympic sailing claaes at Acapulco.' Otbtt U.S. tum members were Bob Brudge. Mission Bay Yadlt Club: Jim Tyler, Balboa Yacht Club; Jrerb Riley, Lido Isle Yacht Club: Bill McCord, BYC; Gared Mexican tlellln members ln lty M•w,. 1 • e • • • add.Jtion to Amal ftN Marl· , . lyn Oovo, Alejandro de la Wednesday s the rught wheo Barra Luis Po110 Carlos all eyes are focused on the Di~· Dick Heskelh aod Al Academy Award scene! As Denniston. you know, "Bonnie and In a ~ team race Clyde" and "Gues-s Who's event for LJdo • 14s the Coming to Di.mi.er" each have Newpcrt. Harbor team was 10 nominatioJ>'. the winner of challengers from the Santa Monica fleet Bob Hope, <M MC, can also in the three-race series brag .tbout tbe strength of Saturday. American actora and ac· The Newport Har~ team tresses and films 1howing up coosisted of Don Weiss, Bill . . Rasmussen and M a r t y m the finals, instead of the Lockney. The Santa Moruca over-all foreign aspect as m dlallengers were T o m the past few years. Leweck, Tom Coles and Dick Van Duzer. F'our of the five movies up for "Best Picture'' are oneS" not destined for ail·fanuly showing, d e a I in g with vioience, ra.cial troubles and!. or sex! "Doctor DobtUe", with 9 nominations, is the Gnly one of tbe quintet labeled ~ a family picture. The Colorful Sound of Orange County Music! ... Spencer Tracy, winning a posthumous nomination. is the one in position to be the first perf<mmer to win top acting award three times &hould he win that accolade Wednesday night. RADIO KOCM 103.1 FM ran into a "parking lot" that Yacht Corp in Costa Mesa. Ben Kantor. president of held them captive until Production faciUties at Wayfarer, said the 1-5.5 evol· • nearly noon Sunday Wayfarer's plant, 1682 Pia· ved through a series of mod- A fresh westerly rippled centia Ave had to be enlarg. els and extensive tank test· ~ across tihe waters of the ed to accommodate the ing at Stevens Institute. She WW The Mesa theatre is proud channel about midday but sleek hull which will also is billed as a racing sloop to COJ\tinue the showing of did not last long enough to become the largest -and with an after cockpit. He r Walt Disney's presentation of get the racers home. By the flagship -of Wayfar-unusual beam and shallow FROM FASHION ISLAND, NEWPORT BEACH Blactbeard'1 Ghost. This n1ghtraU the fleet did not er's line of Islande r sail· draft made possible by her Technicolor production sitars l~t~~~w~to -~ bo~ra~ng~~~~mu ~~-~~ubo~ ~ignJ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i~terTu~~in~ti~ro~. raoors home. By nightfall to 55 feet. ~en the J.55 111 ~hould make her an able and II Dean Jones and Suzanne the fleet was scattered over launched lt\will bring Way· fast ocean racer, according • WITH THIS AD ONLY'. • Ple&hette are co·starred in a a wide area between Dana farer's line to an even doz-to the designer and builder. funny film that gives viewers Point and the end of en. The high performance and many a ghostly lc:ugh. NO. I Catalina. Designer of the J.55 Is superior quality image of GRAND OPENING SPECIAL On• of th• 1110,t po11uler An offshore ea 11 t er l y Bruce King, one or the lndus· the 1·5.5 begins with her bull In the story Dean stumbles we~p•p•• fuhir•• i11 th. whistled up after 9 p.m. that try's youngest and most ac· design and construction. Af. on to a secret spell that Mlilr• United Stet .. '' +h• saved the race from beill2 a compllsbed naval arcbJ. ter considerable research makes the g h o s t of An11 l andm column. lt'i • complete washout. ~ta. King also designed into advanced methods of Blacltbeard the Buccaneer ap-:~~~ .. f:•~r:_:' ~~~.C::~~Tr Many of tbe yacbta drop-the popular blander-37. fiberglass construction, a MONDAY THRU TH URSO A Y ONLY! pear. Only the ..,,parition •• It'• eur No. 1 column. ped out of the race and Many of the features specially formulated b a n d must perform a good deed ~========:::........:pow::.:.....·..:er:...:ed::.....:.h:.:.om=e:.... -----=fo::un::d::....::in:...th:.:.:e ...:l..:·'.rl.:.....:..:h:.av:...:e:...bee=:.D ___:lamma=·=t=e_w:.:a=s:...ch=o:.:se::n~-·. _ before it can nit~ forever to tbe .oever·never laod. This ls where the fun begins. and end$! Sears Costa Mesa Wa>t until you Set? the ghost turn111g a college track meet into a ghastly affair. Not to menUon pursuit by troopers and ramblers. T r u I y , Blaclbeard's Ghost is a fun· for·all film. You know you can depend upon the name of Walt Disney for fitmily features. At the Mesa! Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri. and Sat. Only Sears Presents Wigs-A-Go-Go For the glamour treat of the year come to Sears Fash- ion Wig Salon nn Tue!day, Wedne da,-,Thursday, Fri· day or Saturday of this week. Sec yourself as an excit· ing blonde, ravishing redhead or an exotic brunette. Receive a useful gift and Meet Penny Pave nti Nationally Famous Wig ConsuJtant. She will be here to give you a free consultation, to advise what ha ir 1tyle and color is best for you. " April 9th, 10th, 11th, 12th and 13th Only In The Faehion Wig Salon of Sear& Costa Mesa Go Glamoroua In A Sean Fuhion Wig SEARS-· Costa M~sa , \ CAR WASH WITH FILL UP STANDARD GASOLINE PRODUCTS ALSO GET A FREE CHICKEN $100,000. WORTH OF THE LA TEST IN CAR WASHING EFFICIENCY. COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC. OUR CAR WASHING EQUIPMENT MAKES OLDER CARS LOOK NEWER- AND NIWER CARS LOOK BETTER! Last call ~might and tomor· row ~venJng for The Taming nf lhP Shrew, with Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, closing up shop at the Lido. Scheduled next, Wall Until Dart starring Audrey Hep· burn. This is a thriller which tells ol a young blind wife who is held captive by a gang of hoods in search of heroin whicb they believe she bas in· nooently. The cast of ~ Technicolor feature includes Miil ·Arkin, RichCilrcl Crenna, Effrem Z1m- balist and Samantha Jones. MESA MATJNEES give you an~ get the jump on a new for the week. See it on a Wednesday af. tef'noon and take a break from lie mid·•eek chores. The Jll'OC!lllDS feature ttle cur• rera movie for the oew week. or they recdl an old favorite by popular request. The M~a MaUnees Atart promptly at 1 o'clock. opening with free rerreshment.s. FREE PASSES to the Mesa or the Lido will be mailed to. day to A. C. BMtty, 1576 Channel Road,Balboa,C.W. Hepburn, 2302 Redlands Dr., ... MISA -CAR w ····.H Newport Beach, Mrs. F. J. A .._ Steiger,~ N. Caoena Court, ca.ta Meaa and M. E. Traey. 2059 HARBOR BLVD. 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The 32·ye&ro()ld Scot, winner ol the Indianapolis 500 in 1965 and twice world driving champion. met death 1n ~ rain at the Hockenbeim Motodrom wben bis Lotua Ford Cutw<m'th skidded on wet upbalt.. His cm-, tpeedirig along at 174 miles per hour, tore tlroulh a fence llld hit • tree after turning over 1ev .. al times. Doctors at t.be n e a r b y a.idelberg Hospital, where he was pronounced dead, said be bed been killed instantly from a broken nect and a compound fracture of t:be skull. "It is a great &bock," said Jo Bon· nier. Swedilh chairman of the GnDd Prix Driven Asaoclatioo. "Jim was the greatest driver ta motor racing to· day. His death ia a great lois to the sport." A bacbelor. O...k won a re<:ol'd 25 Grand Prix races and was the world dlampion in .1915.1 and 1965. Three of hi.I Grend Prix victories came in the U.S. Grand Prix at Watkina Glen, N.Y., the last one in 1967. He set a i:ecord by wirullng seven Grand Prix races in a row in 1963. "Jim Clark may well have been the greatest driver ol all time," said Wilfred Andre'W$, chairman of the Royal Autornabile Club in London. Corona del Mar's famed racer Dan Gurney wu unavailable for comment today. "Qark ,.._ the best driver of the Opllles UCLA Coaeh Ill Trojan Hur.dle Whiz Due for 12.9 Clocking Outside of a sub.nine Hoond clock· ing for the 100.yard dash, an 18-foot pole vault, and the breaking of the 13-second barrift in the 120 high hurdles. there aren't any other reasonable track plateaus that haven't been reached by the world cinder corps. ' The seven.foot b.ith jump, four· minute mile. sub-45 .acood 440. 200- fool discus 006s, 300-foot javelin Uirow and 7(}.foot shot put have all come abouL ADd il'Ntm& that not too much time will slip bJ befclre IOJneorte clecs 18--0 u,,,,,,,,,,,,. WHITE WASH ......... "' in the vault. runs mi U for the 100 or covers the lligb obstacles In 12.9. Prime candidate to adueve the lat· ter is one Earl McCUlloudl. cWTently representing the University o f Southern caruorn.ia. McCulloucb served notice he may accomptisb 111Cb a feet by aldmming over the huda ill 11.3 Jail weekend in USC's OOGluelt al Cal. Coach Jim Buth ot the rival UCLA Bntlns proarptlt dec1.-ed t h a t McCulleoch woUl llkeq run at Jeut 12.9 sometime during this Olympic ~ar. barring &UoiMEll tregiedy. "Earl's a grut athlete," Bush con· rides. "He gets the great ~· has . Cine speed and be really skims those hurdles low. Bush hu caUM for lnt~st In the Trojan spike aquad of coach Vern Wolfe for tbe Bruins and SC nm it up Area Events Not Aff eeted By Moratorium Unlike professional sports, h I g b school athletics goes on as lkheduled today and tomorrow despite the re- celrt deeth ol clvil rlthta Monn leed- er Or. Mar& Luther King. The only exception ii tbe Cue)' Stenftl baseball touma.tnent in Long Beach. wbJch has been pat off uBtf'I WednudaJ. Orange Coast CotJete will compete ln the clamc. 'Ibe Bucs meet LA Harbor at 2:30 in the opener. Westmlmt.eT a.ncl Newport Harbor High are enplln~ In tile 11-tum s.n. ta Ana E1b blaebaD tournament that got under :ny today with tbe L I o n 1 taldn1 Oll bolt Saddlebac:k at l :•. · Newport enfa~Rancbo Alamttoe It Santa ADI V WI monln1. lf untlnston BeacJ went to lDCJe- wood blgh tehool to battle Avlstlol hi ~ Rawtbome ImttationaL Tbe 08en wUl foOft .i=m. e1 on 1\mdly -tint t at 12!aG ad then EJ St at 2:IO. Winner of the bracket wtD conttDue In tbe tourDeJ on Wedeetda1. The Fountain v::;;, Jnvttatlonat IWimmJet meet at.a at t Lin. and coeUD:ued throup 3 p.m. 1't1h c.osta NIM md P'taltain Valley ~· tnc a. !nlDe IMP ta a.. is.team .a.Ir. on May 4 at the Coliseum. UCLA owns two straight upset wine in dual action with use. However, Jt appears the string will come to an end four Saturdays hence. "They have to bave the greatest track. team ever seen." Bu.sh says of his potem rivals. Asked what bis latest dope sheet lndk-at«I for an outcome of the May 4 spectade, the Bruin boss ~ed. "I couldn't tell you. I found it too demora)istnl to try and dope." Bqlb-,,.. stll tn tM clouds this moirulng after his forces upeet a fine Oregon state team Saturday, 73·72. "It's the 1eeond blg&est win in my four It~ bere,'' he confides. Bush says tbe blggest was last year's abocker over beavtly favored USC. "I had a realistic prediction that we'd 1oee to OSU by 15 points,'' be contlnues. "And I bed my 'secret dope sheet' wbich showed ua winning 75-70 if everyone came through with his personal best. "But that's like asking for a miracle. Yet, that's wnat we got. For example. our 6-4 high jumper (Kerry Ross) we.flt 6-81h for second place against their trio which had bests of 7· 2, 7.0 and 6-10. "And Rlck Sloan came through for key second p~ points in the pole vault, despite being slightly injured. "We tbw&bt we wwt going to get nrtipt 1n the vaalt becMlle we would be wffboat an entry afta' a tree.k ac· ddent to Joa Vaugtm the morning of the JDee\. "But Sloan asked to try, we let him. and it served as a great tmplrlation for the whole squad When the guys aaw Rick 'trying." • Vaughn joined the hospital -Loste When be fell down the stairs when leaving home for the ~t. He may be suffering a CJ18cked rib. according to Bush. * '{;{ * Slaort C'lre11lt Former Long Beach Poly whU John Hubbell took first place hr the sbot put with a beeve of 57-10~ to help Walhingtoo 1n its 70-M trad win over defending NCAA cbam~on Oregon. U•efe•&ed Ne.,.n Bart. mp ,...... • a clacll ~ te wt. a aeeoad .al,., Cll' tnuU camptoullllJ. USC baMetball coacb Bob Boyd was pet = at Saturday aigbt's .,..... oet which bonored Jrvtne League Ui2llt Corona del Mar. King BJ TRE ASSOCIATED PllESS Mbletic acti.tty continua ft I vtrcull lltlDdlt1Il today II the .... community jGtnecl the rat o( h Mti(lD 1D mourfWlC the delltb of ~. *rUa Lul>e' KlAI· 'nle funerll for tbe stain dvU ri&hta >elder' wUl be held Tuetday U. AUID&a. aoct few epmta evtMI will be beld QDtU after the ~. ,._..y's tradltloDal openerw lit Wuhmgton, D.C .. in the American Leapt and Qnc.la.net! ln the Na· Uoul League already were Mt bid to WedlN .S.1 llonl wtth aa I preterit times," saHI Juan Mlaual Fangio In Buenos A.Ires. FanOo ii a Cive·time world driving champion. "His death is a tragedy for .uto rte> Ing," Fangio added. "I am well eo- quainted with the Hoctemeim nee track. It is a Vf!rf fast circuit IDd at fast circuits drivers seldom eeclPt death in case of an accident" In Tokyo, a spobsman for tbe Japan Automobile Fed• rat lo n . declared, "We are extremely 1bocbd and saddened to learn ol Clark's d..th which is a t.e."Tible lols to world radn& circles, The world bu lost 811 ldoL" "Clark was unquestionably the greatest racing driver In tbe wcrld," said~ GrwtelB in IM....,,,lis. U.S. to Field Short, Quick Olympic Five ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. (AP) -U. S. Olympic basketball Coach Henry Iba of Oklahoma State feela foreign competition will be plenty rough and mlghty tall A 12-man U. S. team was named Slmday, barJdng more on quickneu than on size. nji! Olympic trials ended Satwday night with the NAIA AU-Stars whip- ping a cold·shooting AAU team 64-59 in the title game. More than 80 players were con· sidere<I in the three.day tournament in Albuquerque. Immediately after, a 45-man com· mlttee met for men tMn 2~ hours. and came up wiUt ttd8 team: NAIA -Glym Saulters, 6-foot·2, 175 pounds, Northeast Louisiaoa: Don Dee, 6-7, 205. St. M.-y of the Plains. Kan. AAU -Calvin Fowler, 6-1, 170, Good~ars: Jan>e'S King, 6-7, Good· YeM . Junior College All·Stars -Spencer Haywood, 6-8. 230, Trinidad. Colo .. Junior College. Armed Forces -Mike Barrett. 6-2. 155, U. C. Navy and former West Virginia Tedi collegian; John R. Clawson, 6-4. 200, U. S. Army and Michigan: Mike Silliman. M , 225. U. S. Arm:! and U. S. Military Academy. NCAA -Ken Spain, 6-9, 225, Houston; Jo Jo White, &-3. 194, Kamas: Bill H<Jeket, 6-7, 228, Ohio State; Charlie Scott. M , 180, North Carolina. Alternates -Don Issel, Kentucky. Tom Black, Goodyears, G e o r g e c.vter, U. S. Army: Cb•les Paulk. N«1beutleTn OklMoma; Rick Mount. Purdue: and Joe Hamilton, Southwest auutlan, Tes. Death opener at Hcmtm. Tbe Natianal 8-btbeJ.l Anocia· tim p&.ayons, wlttl ~Welphia at Bottioo ad SAD FNndlco at Los Aneeit~ wmi l'Wttd>ed from Sun· day to"~ llCht· ExceptSom Lnduded the flnel two roundt of tti. GreMer Greensboro ()peft Ooll Tournament 1et for to-•y, aia 1.-..UClllll Rocke y t-iue playolf at Muaecoa, Mich .. and an Alllerlcan Hoeby League pL&J'o(f at~. n.t. tonl&bt. Some bone rlldn1 alto w11 on ~ Greelllbal'o Open M'Mdy baa Inc the !Ditter YitD ~ Jlm GIDSam Ind wuu. OIVtl. .. ...... d.cbaitely decided to PIJ the same.•• Gl1llam and Davia lr9 Necroei. The ........,. quoted tt.11 as aayl.ni. •iften UM Dr. KIAi have made Jt poaalble for us to be In 6asebaD and we haft the 11'..u.t fU1*t for bt1 memory and we wW do om-~g for him tn ctmrclt -DOt al «!be.._ ball flel<t." · ...... Bavul ~ wbJ the Dodaers did 1lOt follow the otblr clubt in poetpoalna lhek ccmt.t. Clark Grenat.elli Ja president ol the company Wbidi spouored Clark'• L«u1 cars in 1968 atld 1187 and for whom Clark was to bsve driven in Ute Indy &00 this year. <lark'• parents in Sootlalld beard ol the tr.lfldy while visitinc friends. Hi1 father James, 73, Mid, "Jim'• mother never wmted him to tae up a redna c~r md I was not very teen. But we bad to accept Jt and we were proud of him." "Now lt bu ended,•• tbe elder Qark added. "Hi.I mother m. Ubn k w:ry badly." Chrk's body will be flown to F.din- btrg, Scotland, where h flmen1 wll1 be held Wedneldly. Orange Coast ------ Crew Captures 2 of 3 Races Crance CoaJt College crews b a d one of the grea1'elt days In the IChool•a hlat.ory Saturday at tbe Long Beech Regatta. taking two of the three races 1n which they were entered and aluat· tering the four.year college course rec- ord in the process. OC'11 Pirates will now meet the Uni- versity of Califomla, April 13 at Berke- ley. Next borne regatta will be April ~ at Newport with San Diego S t a t e. Univerllity of Loyola and UCI offering the oppositfon. In what was billed by the experts .. •the tey 'face of the day, the Pl· rate sbeD Jed from start to finish in the Junior Varsity competition. They covered the 2.000 met.en ln 6:- 00.3. shattering the old course mark by five seconds. UCLA, with several ex-OCC oars· men in the shell, finl11hed two lengths back in 8: 10.3. Unlvenfty <A Oregon wu third In 6:14.5; UCI, fo~, _f · 23.1; Loyola, fifth, 8:23.7; and \g Beach State. 6:32.0 . In the frosh race. OCC's powerful first-year shell broke strongly at the start and led for a good portion or the race before UCLA overtook them at the finish. Orange Coast took the lead at 35 strokes. then failed to cut back and conserve some strength for the end. UCLA was timed ln 6: 14, with OCC in 8: 19.3. Third was UCI (8:24) and fourth wu Loyola (6:27.5). In the varsity category, for which OCC ls not allowed to compete, UCLA won Jn 8:00.0. only three tenths of a second better than OCC's JV crew. Lo· yola was second In 6:02.l and UCT third. . 'n'8 Bucs then competed in the four man shelJ category and won it handily in 7: 29.5. finishing ahead of University of Oregon. UCT and Long Beach in that order. Rowing In the four-man shell f o r OCC were Frank Pea.in. Beven Har· vey, Chuck Dewey. Jim Loc.kwood and Gerald Walsh. In the frosh boat ~ Harold Tot· ten, Al Schneider, Jerry Zlppwald. Aody Mlhaylo. Joe Flynrt, Ray Martin. Ken Lewis. Rocky Raun and Cox Randy Goff. The OCC JV boat: Jay Amestoy, Phil Peterson. Cary Simonds, Ron Lind· lay, John Bale. Dave Halliday, Geof( Strand, Jim Jorgensen and Al Pierce. MCMld&Y, ~II 8, 1968 DAU.Y PILOT M Opener, 9-0? "li we bad a da1 1ame ached~ lib the othen, we would delinlt.ely bave can~lled, too.'' be sa.ld. "But our ope!ltr Is et night It will be 11 p.m. In the east and a p.m . here, lone after the tuner al.'' Qufun aaid the Phillies' players bad not been consulted aP<i had nothlng to do With the decla1on not to play. Pitcher Dick Hall. the Philadelphia etayer npresentative, c 0 n f i r m e d Quinn's atllteme.nt and added: "There will be no rebellion 1gainJt the deciJlon, even lf it means for'Nil" Dodger pitcher Don Dryad.ale Hid. ''Everyone la entJtltd to thQ-owu Olll- nJoo. I would lmqine they haw their own oplnloo, well llld lood. "But," be .tdecl. "Jmowtns ti. Ide.ala King rtood for I would Udnk lie would want the came to be pla.Jtd. JI it tbo\lld be f or(elted, all f know II we'll be 1..0 and they'll be 0..1. '' According to baseball ru1ea the N9' tiom.l League oflke bu no aa:=tn declJion. It Is up the the whether the ~ II forlened decis1oo whether to play lie IDf 11 up to the tro!st oftlce -"' the .... team. UPI T KILLED IN CRASH -Jimmy Clark, two-time world driving champ-. ion and former Indianapolis winner, lost his life Sunday in a crash at Hockenheim, Gi!rmany. He was competing in a European Formula Two championship run. Sports in Brief Colonels Concede War To Lure Cager Unseld LOUJSV1LLE, Ky. -The Kentuc:tcy Colonels of the American Baskett>all Association heve caUed off their cam- paign to sign two-time All·Amerioan Westley Unseld and have withdrawn their $500,000 contract offer. The Colonels had been competink for Unseld's services with the National Basketball Association's Baltimore Bullets The signing campaign staged by Kentucky had reached the point wMre a half-million dollal' four.year contr-act offer was made to the University of Louisville star -and full.page newspae>er ,ads bad been taken out urging him to sign. But it all came to an end Saturday night. For the third straight day the Colonels presented their argument& to Unseld. Unseld replied that he would rather play for Baltimore. "' "' " ANAUErM -The Saa Fra.ndaco Glaot1.Callfoml1 Angela uhlbltloe game 1cbeduled for Sunday aftenioon was canceled in memory of Dr. Martin Luther Kine Jr .. 1l1ln Thursday. The Glaat1 and Aa1el1 alao reachedllled their Tuesday openers. Tbe Gluts will boat the New York Mets on Wednetday ind Ute .bcela wHJ Invade Yankee St1dhun ta New York also on Wedne.1d17. " ., ., PHOENIX. Ariz. -Bobby Unser. Albuquerque, N.M .. sped through a flmtlng pileup to capture the Jimmy BT)"llll 150-mlle U.S. Auto Club race at Phoenix Jnflernatlonal Raceway. Unaer, drhing a ~ rear-engine Otfenbauser, averqed just over 100 miles per hour to win the Sunday race. after setting a o'*laP qualifying • ecord of 124.009 m.p.b. It was Unser's second victory in a row. The win was worth '7.566. " ., .,, SAN DIEGO -The Loa Mpilt Dodier• bllled •P few &Mir N.-a Leape re'1l)ar aea10• opener .....,. :z.r.:.~1 a 5-1 wt.a ner die ae"'-1 T1te 1ame was tdPlfpW l9f .. •Iaiitnc or ftnt batemaa Wet Pamr, wbo lllt two bome rua1, aM ~ .... dliDJ of Dodcer ace Dea Dr,WaJe. Dr)'ldale looked 1lwp as t.e ~ tile (Int 1lx 1Daillg1 1Mn1 ., Mt fMr hJtl, la11dnl DO Walka ·ud IU1l:la• let seven. Newcomer Um Aplrn ..,. ped ., for Drysdale ad aUewe4 t11J tll1"ee lliUI II three ICGRlell ....... ""' ""' .,, GREENSBORO, N. C. -A rarity ee the professional foll tour, a Sb019 day, brings the twice-delilyed $137,IOO Greater Greensboro Open TourDmnal& to a belated concltllloa today. · Bi.Uy Cuper. never out ot tbe a.t since pt,y began lut Thurtdl:y, blM a two-ttroke margin OVf1t BobbJ ~ with a M-boie score ~ 132, cme ~ over the record far tbe ~ and 10 under par. Gene Lltt.ler and Don Jam&IJ'7 Wlllit tied for third pl909 at lJS. Al Today'a endurance eo1D1t ,... 1111 up wbe11 Sunday's tchechaW tw roundl ftl'e poftponed beclme of .. nltianal ~of~ fw b 111i1f Rev. Dr. MarUD Ldlill' De. Bits Sports ., .,,, ., c!':=a.r:-~ IAI .bpM la.a *••ca ...., ......... .ca.. BUM.._ ... _, ......... ,.... ....... ,,~,M.f..I. .. Nucy eflea~,, ... tM ........ ...., lta9'1 lllrter, Stal Beadl, ~ M. • f. I -~--------...,... ..... --- - I • Clemens, L11man Win . . ~ "• ; .... Area Spikers Sparkle In Chaffey Invitational ... •"· ' By RAY PLUftO Of "" ~ "" llilff ' ONTARIO -Altbou~ laclement [~ forced cancellation of tb1a l frtmiet prep attraction 1D two of the IMt tbr• years, Saturday'• 38tb an· ~imal Cb..u.y IDvltational track M>d field meet wasn't lacking 1D it.I ''toueb,'' with a 1urprking number ol <Orange Coast area athletes working tbelr way into the limelight • While tbt novice Mpnent (fruhmen and aopbomore) WU apecte4 to 81C• ~ lor the ltrastil of five ar.a IChoolJ, lt wu the open dlvilion that turned the tabln bl the talellted 16- teem fteld. ... O.wlnl chunpiOD Compton won .. expected -.. atrenitb ol • ~)obrta, bat lfeMinlter WU a 1troni l9"aUa ( 12) and Haatmston Beach ~ Htb (10). • Newport Hut>or prDll'9d five jrwbn md Lapu Beacb two, wh11e ))olta M .. faDed to datm a point ln ·b open competition. Alt.hoop aportiDC DO athlete that • ranted blaba' .... am, In the ftlld, ....... tr.u vtrtuaDy domJnated the ahot put • Buntblston BMcb'• Kurt Clemaa YOD the ...-with a bene Of IM1'. 1bat effort WU hll best Oil ~ ud MCOnd amoa1 Oran1• County en--tranta tblt aeuon. In fact Clement :C:. bll pnvioal best by nearly 15 la .......... Lecum Beach'• Gd Barrowbf IDd I..ace Powers placed fCQ'tb and aixtb. Hartotrby lot· fed • M-1~ tlfort. wbDe Powers bad.. bll MUOM1 b1&b at 53-~. Westm.lnlts't penm1 Lyme upset ---t!ll'""nt1d1111dre ftaalr<NI bi t&ee bull), betni docked in 2:00.8. Lyman took tbe lead .t tbe far turn and tilen outraced Pomona'• John Barfield d 0 W D the stretch, wtnainC by f h e y~ surp1lea 1D tbl open dMlioD found Newport Harbor'• Diil Moon11 third In the two-all wttb bla cmMl' belt of 9: 47.4. ID tlM llcoad but ol that same evtat, WlltmlDIW'1 Orel UUe and John Xl1pd1ct piac94 foarti and flftll (DO tlm• nallabll), Huntlqtloa Bwh'I Midlid Ril'dl oame ap with a bant ol spaed at 6e wir9 to place 1econd 1n h1I f1na1 beat of the open mile (4:35.5) ; Douc Boes' Warner Cracks Mark In EC Meet By ROGER CARLSON .... °"" , ....... Orante Coatt coUe1e'1 hopes for aa upset cbamptoo1bip in the Eutem Confenoce IW'l.mmlng finals went d<>wn the c!raln 8atul'da1 dttplte Frank Wunc'a reewd lnUing performance 1D the 1160 and Del Ren· fto'a w1n to the 100 ylr'd free. The Hornet.I of Fullerton, who went into the final day ol. action with a 15- polnt lead, contlnued thtiT' 09erall rrwtery of the ccnfem>ce 1'i1b a final point total ot us~. Scluneak w. tfllrd 1n hf1 beat of the open mile (4:37.t): and Dick Jaffe of Nnport Harbor placed fo~ ln the 880 (no titne) to account for the ()ther area medll wtnnera at the vanlty level. Santa Ana's Jaaac Curtil failed to make any notJe at-pulllnC up lame 1n bis pretim.i.n.ary heat of the 100, but there were a number of top athletes to take his place. Bellflower'• 8ob Ballard notdled the belt state cloct1ng tor the DI this aeuon by wtnnlnl the fJna1I ill ~.t. Ballard'• effort aC'COOllted · ror a meet record and be cane back to equal tbe meet standard with a t . 7 for tbe 100. Com&n's talented high Jump duo of Reyn · Broq and Patrick Bradford bypuaed tbe clatslc's mark of '-1"' when they boCb cleared 6-8~. BtoWll, the atatie champion at thait specialty. wu awarded l.irst on the bull of few• mla1es. In the novice 1egment, Newport Harbor placed f.tftb in the 11Dal polnt tally (14), WeatmlDlter netted 10, Colta Mesa 4 and Hunttngton Beach 4. Newpcirt'1 Durell Blood waited off ,,-itb nro medlll u be placed second ill tbe SIO duh (31.7) and Mb in the lonl jump (2>-1). Another top area effort came 1D the 880 Anal• with Weltlnimter't Wayne Akiyama wtnnlDg the event 1n 2:02.3 and Newport's Dick Jaffe MCODd at 2:05.4. ,.... v.,.,., ..... T• llllle Ott llletl-l. Ml4le Ila ....,._, 2. c-a l~l J. ,,,_,,,., ,......., 4. ....... -l~I J. IMllr Ila "*91. TIIM: f:fJA. T'W Mlle tin. 11191)-l. D9WI ( .... ·~) 1. IC-" , ........ , J. .... , ... ..,_.., .. ldlrMr* twwtm• ... > J. °""'* ~ etwl. TIIN: f:Jt.A. -.J .. HH t, H1•1W 11. .... I • ..... .C-llloll 2. D .... C ........... ) 4 TllW ( .. 111e ,,_ v.-1 s. wi1.._ <Niii i.-1. TllM: 10. 1~1. ....,. , ... .._, I. lftWY , .. Ill• ""-V•llwl J. ....._ (~) ~ 'Molhller ls.Ml AM) L It_. I,..,_,, Tinlel U (I_.. --..-..1. M .. (lit ...., -t, ,,.._ (\,I ...... ) 1. ...,_ l'--'11 I. 1"'9111 .......... ) 4. OreM ('-9) L MlfM ~ T1Mt1 •W.l. Mlle l1'lf '-'l-1. ,..._ Cllllllil AM Ven.,> t. .... , ................ l ~ ('-'el .. ..,,..... ,..,..,.., ......... ,,~,. TllM: 4:1'A. Mlle cw .... ._,. u. c..... '-*I '· .,_ ,,._, a. 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SS, Sell• Ma Vettel' 21. l.e Hebre 20. ~I 17, ....,_. lJ, W.slmtMtwr It. leftflllwer 1J, M!llll Nre 11, H\lf!tlN.... leectl 10. Altt Lo-me f, 1--., f, Norlll 11.\, a.rt-I. PART OF BROTHER COMaO -Former Huntington :beach HJgh burd1e star Don Jonel ii seen durine the compeUUve day1 when he streaked to a palr ~ 00. achool records which 1Wl stand. Now, 12 years later, brother Sob ia out to break Don's standardJ. Dodgers' Wrro Provides Heavy Traffic in Thread LOS ANQELF.S -ZoUo V....U.. wa1 in and out aD tbe time. -..S • ...._nwy ftect al 4oilt all "U hJ pi.ay me. W. wiD tbe pen- bil ... 11M IDll ndW .. 4beary on nut. I tried to tell tbtm but nobody b-elld.I. wouk! U.ten. ,, ''If yuu Ulp a .Wt man t.bM a ,_-,• be 1Ud 1D bil owa pertlculu' brand of Enclllb. ''it ... Giit of lbape. It wi:1l not bold 1be press." 'Ibis would explain In part why Venalles' tr.me in clothes ii f\.lioUs. Aulbarttiu claim f50ID 50 to 100 teta far.._. en coaabl.DtlJ oonaq and f06DI t1.n bis place ol rellldenee. They WJ be weal's them • time or two a.I t:ha anJolidt tbtm at a fr11e· &ll of .,. ortciDa1 COllt. "'nlil II not fl'ue," Zorro aaid. "I do not aell them .U. Some ol 1bd I F'• to ID1 ~.·· Aoolier Vft'Mllea palAcm ii for rfnts. It bet not!Unc to do wtth them bing 1betr abape. It ii jUllt thet be tires of them . The rinp, too, •• at lwpin ~­ meot pricel. It ill notbinc for a team· mate to pick up a $1,000 rlnt for 30 cent. on the dollar. * * * "I like te e.Uaae rtao efta•." Zorro said. "It 1Mw1 ela11. 11all •• I just pf eked ap la MlallU." Tile Off Jte Wll IMwial yoa Wll I * * * Zorn Opna be will be mlldl bp- p~r will tbe Doclcen. '"Dal'• riPt," lie ..... "Wlaea J ..... DlJ ...-. Wre, tM7 .... "1 ... ,.,. Mre. .... Tiiey UH '"9 lllce te me ud wka I Ont eame, t ~:r made me feel welceme. nil II • ,... Mil dwb. T'1a la I Uee bueil ef PJI. '' fte .. ,. lib z.m, .... Tiiey aeedled Wm abo• Ma eeeellt ud COD .... te llY WerU tliley bew M WllllllllllllTl#nfn BUD TUCKER fblda diffk1alt. TUt la tbe way It la wttll ball playen. fte7 ..... .-lie , .. If $ey ....... .,..., * * * d • • • tarie emerald surouded by a • i b th JoneS-Hurille T ti c1--•Ar of dlamo......i-Ne q-ado• It f.ollo a rtlclr:name s 1.orro, ut e .. a ] O" -...... ,.... · Dodgers call him "Tbe ~a1.. .. 1bis ·~--i ....... .1.-.... ...,....,. ... ,. AA---.-lbtJ(ed.cllN. . -----------·----Since lie pkled la ap t. M.laat, ii pvtly becaute IOOlebody ll&id be C~ries on at Oil City By EARL GUSTKEY Of .. Delt't ........ " Twelve years ago tractman Don Jono set both ot Huntin,ton Beach High's hurdle records. And now, wtth 30-yeu-old Don watcbing from the sidelines, younger brother Bob. 18, is closing in on hia big brother's records. "I wish he'd break the records," sal.s Don. 'Heck. 12 years Is too lone for track records to atand In this day and age." Jones ls batllinf his phyaical con· dltlon, too. He's bad Hveral colds in recent montbl, alter .beattnc oU mooonucleotlJ . The older Jones la married now and has a famUy. Jone1, wlfe Mickey and children Julie, 10; Jeff, 9; Jay, 5, and Jerod. 2, live at 415 8th St., Huntington Beach. He works a1 a national construction supervisor for House of Fabrics. Bob Uves with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford L. Jones, at 714 14th St., Huntlnston. Don played one year of football at Orange Coast ln 1968 but an Injured knee curtailed hls athletic career. Youn'er brother Bob will enr41 at you figwreti It emeried m. tlte wae nattfly dressed like a Cuban ~uban mlrket 1ad yoa 11ted Zoilo general and also because be tates if It wa1 boL . . "It buns my fiacer " Ille said, charge on the fiekl He is not a holler laupbli. ' fUY -oobody could undeTttand him, •yway -but be leads in a qo(et way because of tile way he plays . * * * Versalles has also impressed the So happinesa for Zollo VernUet fa management. 1uit1 and rlnt• and alUptor lboe1 Md "~ gives us spark," uys Wal~ cashmere topcoats. It is to be hoped Alat.on, ttie ?Mnager. "'nt.at ts he finds I WllliDC marklet fOT hlg something we "8edfJd " mercllaod.lse in Southern Callf«nla, · . for wbea Zorro la a happy ball player, General manager Bume Bavui was be is a ereat bell player • overjoyed lut week wten Zorro asked So far this spring, ~ bu been a Alston if it would be a~ight for him tD ire.at player for Ille Dodgers '° you wort wlth one of the kid sbortatops. assume he la happy. nil wa.1 DOt "They sa1d 1A>c'ro didn't always have a&gether the cue at ~tota from a food atutude," Bavui said. "But whence Zom> w11 traded darinC the asking to be)p one of the kid.a sboftd winter. me plenty." "I Wiii DDt reUlJ Wlbic»PJ ...... be Banal, of course, --'-" Mid. "bat I._~ -n·,,_ ._., c:beckecl a Utue does. It 19 not_. el tbe last week ol Cbl ,_ wMh die the que.&n 1.orTo wu seWnc the kid Don. ln the CIF finalJ at Inglewood High School in 1956, placed second in the hiaht ln lU seconds and that acldev~ has with1tood t b e 111taltl of Oller hurdlers down throu1b fhe p .. t 12 trtet 1eaton1. In the 11me yeas, ae won the Compton lnvitatloD&l Jlfl'P low hurdle race Jn 19.3 -anotber standard that's still ln tbe books at Huntington High. 'l"triM. 'Ibey didn't play me enou&b .I • suit. !--------------------~~--~----~--"~--~ Golden West ln tbe fall. &o far. Bob bu posted 15.0 and 21 n.t Umes. "Bob ran the 1maller Bee hurdles for u1 last year, IO he'• having trouble lengthen!n& oot bis 1tride to run the vars1ty hurdles," says younger Jones' coach, Paul Wood. The older Jon•' coach at Hun· Unaton w11 Jack Rowan, now bead spike bo11 at Marina Hl&h. Jn addltion to bavln& to adjust himself to the bightr hurdle, young OCC's Bucs wwe second with 128 and Santa Ana finished with 991h for third. HOit Golden W.-t atded the coo- ferenc. HUOD with a fomih p\9ce with ~ counten. Oranfe Cout bu mother cblDCt ot FullertAla, that comms 1n a. Soutbem C&Df onila etwnp6amb!pe April 25 at Seilta Au. Triple Play Ruins GWC; Pynes, Loomer Honored The top tbrM EC tlJliltwn In uch event bave quallfted for UM meeL Wamer'a psf armance tn the 1850 •M tMtched by Sata Ana's Ron Bruce. Both broke the loop standard With a 17:40.3 tn a deadbeat. OCC'1 Pat Gla11ow belJ the old mart; of 17:51.1. That same rao. had thrt\e others in the top six with Paul HU&bel third. Roaer Moore fourth and Mike Wfllon alxib In the field. 1"9 ,,_,, W-!OCCl eftf aruce (SAi a. """-IOCCI 4 ._.. IOCCl t. l4enW ("> &. Wit-IOCCl. TIIM: l)1&J. 10D ,,..._1, ltfllfN fOCC) t. M-"' (I') l. l'ullfr ·($Al 4 O'.__.. ") I. lfl'lllll IMI &. c:.i. 11'). Tllllt: .... ._..., ~l. t.--(a.p) t. w...-l'I a. Pltlf I,) 4 ~ COCC) &. n.-l&AI 6. tletli.t IGWCl • ...W.1 •ll. M llKll-1. ~ ,,, t. .,... IOCCl I.. ..._ -llA) 4 ,,....._ IGIWC) .. "-IOCC) .. CM-IO'#C). Tlmet 1:-.... .. lledl-1. Nock (I') t. a.ntw ((Ir) t. Mc. RIMetll It.Al 4 ~ ICMf) a..,.,.. (OCCI • S.vttr (IA). TllN: 2:M.I. 1• 11,,_1. ~ fl'I t. """""' CS.I J. ....... 1w IOCCl 4 ..... l&A) J. ~ "l t. C:-*· ., (~. TIMt: ... .. -......, ....._l ......... CMtlm. .a ...... -..11111.. ............ OnlW ~'4 ~ W.. S. SM ........... ,,.,,,.: ai ..... ,... ICllr9I ,___ IJM, Or'llllll c:i.t 1-. ~la AM ""-...._. ..... IM ~ u. c--"· a.ow "' ~ "" ·---~ --~ .. 'Funny' OokSa Welt tranta to Bllir Field at the Cenitos Tournament Wed· Jwday to battle Lons Beach Qty College after fallinc in the C001olation tiUe game at the Azusii Tournament Saturday. The RutCSers lost, 11)..8, to Mt. San Antonio when the winners pulled orr a rare triple ptay to end the came. ·Gotden Welt can take tome solace in the tact thet two of itl p\ayen made the All-Tournament team at the 24th annual Azuta Ctvttan JC betet>aU tourney. Ruatlera' abortltop. Dan Loomer, and outftelder Myron .Pynet mede the select nine after Chaffey ended tile af. fair with a 1-0 wln over Los Angeles Cit)' Collep for the cbampionahip. PyMS, bl beiJla made all.tourna- ment, l1'fted 11 hit.a In 1J trtes during tbe ~1 t.owney . Golden Wttt bad things going for it in the bottom of the ninth lnning apinlt ........ AMaato. tnilinc 1M with the hues fU.U and nobody out. But a one-in-a million cbaDce triple Card J'b1 finllbed olf die Rustlers ln their attempt to win the eorwolation title. Here's how it happened: Loomer sent a fly ball deep into left· ,centtt field and all three beterunners took off aa tf there wen two Olrt. After the catdl by the Mountie out- fielder, he turned lt into a triple kill· in~. The losers had racked up 19 hits before •droppinc the cont.e-st. Score by blablp " RB E Ml SAC n> 120 110-10 12 4 ~Iden Welt~ 014 ~a 19 & .._IHIW Win (I) M~. IAC llt) .. ,.... .., .... l"!Mt, rt 6 I S t .-..,, W S 1 I t L-r. u 6 , J t OM!ltll!Wta. n ) J 1 a N•tlllblwtr. 111 S l l t ~ lit 4 1 I t Mefb. d S 1 t t ·-,_ ' t 1 I 1-. c J l 1 t Wll-. d I 1 4 I c..rw. a ~ 1 1 • Stww. rf • 1 1 1 •l<N~ II 4 t I f Dell-< S t l t ~.II It t I ......... Jll S I t I a..-.a •1•1~ •• 201 1 SMll<v. • , O I 1 llinllt. • 1 0 I I --"• e 1 t I I Weldlw, e t I I C ..... • • • • • ......... • 1 ••• 51oe11.,., ~ 1 I I a 11-rtt.. • 1 I I I ......,,., .... .. • If • T..... '1 " 11 • Raceway EXPERT BRAKE· 01erhau1 ... ULAl PllCI J1.tl NOW ON SAUi 1 Wiii ONLY1 t0,000 MIU 8UARA.RTam Mlln WHAT WI DOI I. New Bonded Lialas 2. New wheel eylhMler kita i.ndalled 3. Turn all cm.-aacl r.u.rf aee linfnl .J. Muter eylioder and power cylinder iupedioa 5. bleed a.ad adjott b.ra'ket 6. Roed t.eet f w brake performance K MAIT •AKI GUMANTll ' 1V4l p•nntee _.. bnke llale1 •alut •etetta la IUtmal ad ...._....., 1 ... tile tpeeUlecil ,.. .... teed period. JI ... Uai.p l.UalW lltr .., .............. , ..... "' wltldp ... .,edlled ...... ._. ,.W. ,,. ,.m l..W. nplec«.....a llabtp at -..,.._ 1-lllatlon ..c. will IN pl'9ftt1l •J die,......._. el 1wa'letd .0. .......U, uuh ... Why WaJn CHDGE ITI IUINA PAIK 6116 UNCOLN ' .. . . . . --.... . ...... .,,.,_#-..... ------....... , I ...... •.J . . . • • ., .. •• -r . ... ... ,-... .. --· ... -........... -. . . -,,,-·', .. ' ~~ -..... ,.-.,.. .......... ' . ~Mond __ ~_._A_pn_1_a_._1968 _________________ o_~_L_v_PILOT 27 Hollypark's 7 5-day Season Dile for Delayed Opening l{J'"~ ~ J Exhibition I CLUaS ARE' YOU., JO use WELL-==~· Baseball Standings KoDywood Puk. whlch WU achedWed to Open its 7$. day tbotoqbbred race meet- ing on Tuetday bu post· poMd lta open.lng to Wednes- day, president Mervyn Le- roy of tbe HollywOOd Turf Club aa.nounced today. "In view of tbe burial and nationwide m e m o r 1 a 1 services for Dr. M&1'tin Luther King on Tuesday, Hollywood Parle will not open oa that day as schedul- ed." Leroy said. "The opening of o u r thorou&hbred race meeting has been postponed until the f o 11 o w I n g day when virtually the same racing program that had been &<:beduled for Tuesday will be presented." Thus, tbe WO!'ld famous "tract of the lakes and flowers", will open its 29th season of thoroughbred rac· ing on Wednesday for an ex· panded spring s u m m e r ses,ion that is expected to be its "moatest." Not only will the enlarged 75-day season be the longest in the history of tbe colorful lnglewood track but with a record purse dls4ribution schedule nearly '8 millloa, including an ali-tlme high of 50 stakes for approximately $1,875,000, tbe meeting is also el~ to draw the finest array of equine and riding ta.lent in Hollypark ltlstmy. Racing will be cooduct· ed five days a week - Tuesday through ~tur<iay -with nine races a day starting at 1 :45 p.m. on weekdays aod at 1:16 p.m. on Saturdays and holidays. There will be two exceptions to tbe regular schedule. The track will be dark on Good Friday, April 12, and the season will come to a clo$e on Monday, JuJy 22: Tbe inaugural program will feature the '25.000 ff. ded Premiere Handicap and t h e traditional 6-furlon~ opener ls expected to draw one of its finest fields. Seventeen crack sprinters. 10 of tbem stakes winners. were Hmed to t h e Premiere with the dash champion of the '67 season, DeCourcy Graham's Kissin' George, being assigned top weight of 126 pounds .. Other stars of last year who will be back for ad- ditional 1 a u u r e 1 s are L l a n g o 11 e n F a r m 's Preternie. named top han- dicap horse at the meeting alter victories in a division of the Inglewood Handicap on the grass and the American Handicap on the main track: Llangollen and Roct Spring Farm's Tumble Wind, winner of the Hollywood Derby, and tbe leaders ot 1alt aeuon'1 two- Y e a r s • o 1 d competition . Hollywood Juvenile Cham'! pfonsbip winner Jlm WlUtt, Balne. Broad s h a d o w s , Dignltas, Don 8. and Proper Proof. Such Hollypark r>ewcorpera as Dewan, Tobin Brome, Rlsln& M a r 1" e I , Suteki an<l Ala Ram will add apice to the list ol stakes performers, which also in- cludee BJgs, winner of the 1967 C a 1 lf o r n 1 a n ; the William Haggin P e r r y distaff stars, Gamely and PriJ>cessoesia11: Most Host. Niarkos, Quickep T r e e , Ruken and Hill Clown. AmOfll the new faces in the riding ranks wilJ be tar- fit -.Plncay, winne r of the stakes-riding title at Santa Anita, and the apprentice ~auoo Juan Gonzales. Bill Shoemaker, injured during the Santa Anita meet. will miss an f1P· portunity to capture a 1911\ Hollypt..-k jockey crown but such capable reinsmen as Jerry Lambert. A I v a ; o Pineda, Don Pierce, John Sellers, Ismael and Mariu Valenzuela. Bill Mahorney and Bill Harmatz wiU be among the regulars battling (fQ.... O· -Novice golfers, for some remon, seem to distnAI their club.. The club.ore built to hit shots into theair. Shots foil to bec~e oiri>ome only when the golfer tries to a coop undemeath. the ball in 'on effort lo hit the shot up. lhuolly, he hits behind th• boll or on top of ti. In neither case do• the boll rise . ·. Beginners con get on ldeo of the club's builHn loft by first putting a few bolls, 0$ in illustralion 11, Then switch to a lofted dub, soy a 9-iron (illU1tration *2). Using the same st roke as when pulling, actually try lo hit the boll along the ground . Yov will be surprised lo note how th e club's loft causes it to rise, even tl-o ugh you are swinging a t the boll as if you were putting. 1-41 , ........... MATIOllAI. l.IAOUI C"'<IMaH 16 t st. LNl 17 ll Pllttbu,.11 16 11 AllMll 1l 12 lot ,,_... 1' 13 s.,, Frenclsco u u cb1~ la u PhlllOtlP/111 14 14 .._ ... ,, ll , • Plew Ytrll f If AMllUCAll l.IAOUI WHlllntlOn 17 I 0.-1.tnd 15 ,, C.lltornla I) 11 II•"'"'°'• 12 17 0.lfOll 11 15 C~itl90 IJ 11 N-York 11 13 Clevtlend 17 11 Ml_,I 11 16 loo!M t II lllMeY'• """" Lot At>Mles 5. Clewt.nd I ~Game l"llf l lllllbln. S.1111:' San Fr1nclKO ft. S.nl1 Clara Uni· w rsJIY et S.111• Clere not counted In 1taftdl,...,1. T-.N'l"t G- Alnaria« "-No tifrnn tclledUl...:I. PhlleCJitfotil• CS!lort J.11) ti Los An- eelll !O.t..n lf.11). 21.000. w.......,.,...o_ A-1<M .... _ Cllwland ($Jtlltrl lt-111 •f CllJcaoc (Petw1 1•111, ts,000. MlnMM>I• (CMnc• i.u1 al Wuh lno!On IPtiCUill 17-101. '5.00t. !loo Ion ( E 111.,...rttl •71 al Ootro1· (Wiiton 21·111. 50,000. Cellfornl• !Brunel ll·lfl el Ne ... Yori< (S,.,.1...,.,v•e IS.1Sl. 15.000. Oe•l•NI (Hunlor 13'17) ti 6tlllmo.- (PhoeO<n 14-t). ? o.m .. J0,000. N1tl .... I l.A.,ut Pltnburvh CllvMl"9 lf.151 •I Hou•lon IOltrker HI. 30.000. Chlceoo (Nttl<ro 10-7 or NYt 1).101 •I Clnclnnen CPtPOH 1•13), J0.000. New York (S..ver 1•131 •I San lust be glad you're not the drtverl ["'J llllllult Ml 1 half o4 ~ drt, '°""°"' Ill tM U.S. ... All«:O •bout tr1n&111iut011 trouble. btry w .. k MMCO aati&fttS mort U-10,000 tflllaniluioft probillM. You ltl frM IOWIRL I tr .. roadcheek. fHt, tflici.rt ~ti... 1n Ju1t ont d1y. And w1lh MMCO, )OUt trlnllllbelon Clll be ptCMc:tld llr owr 500 MMCO Centm coast '° coast. [WfY minute lfld. '-"· eon-.. PftJ'* ••• ·----. I ,:, .. ,._, llf!lll w...,. ....... Tl I ..... ,,,~ COST A MESA 17 45 Newport BI. 646-1666 GAllDIN GltOVI 9541 Gt rden Gro"• 81,,d. . . • 638-1200 l ONG IEACH I 1>29 lo"9 Such 8l•d. I 21 l I 436--9789 LONG HACH e NOITH 5344 Cherry Ave. <2t3 l 413-141>1 SANTA ANA 929 E. Firot St ........•.•.• 547-9431 Frenclsco CM••ICll•I 1•·10). '2.000. ----------------------=== Alltnl• (J•flll• ls.JO) •• SI. Louis====------------------=== (Olllton lH), I0,000. for the vacated title. Among the trainers who wiU be on hand for the first time or who are returning after an absence of several years are J .E. (Cot,. ton) Tinsley with the F f. e d CM Jr. High Track Slate All Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday Through Saturday Hooper horses : Wayne B. _....._ ·-.-..1 --Hollypark --Stuelri, with a~rlul • ft.l.UJUilnceu public stable; Bill Winfrey, John Russell and Floridian The track and field season Le~oy Jolley' who will cam-for C.Osta Mesa junior high p~gn a small but potent sobools is nearing with 3DAYSONLY! ,..n RACI •• fur'°"91. l Vff• olcls brtcl In C•llf. C .. lmlnt. Pu'M MOOG. Cl•lmlnt prle» 15000. Klnt11WOf'd CW Harmat1I M.,'111111 ~ CJ Gonz.tMll Kodl•~ Kid CJ Stlt.ra) Murpll (J McCullar I Nlcc:olorb (J L•mbertl Ettodo (W Metlornevl Kld«Mr'• LArc e., .. r Dunl• T. Mart IA Plned•I Toolclt (W H•rrls) Pul>llC """""'al (M YeNll Sl'Omly Kid IJ Oomlnt~) 117 w106 116 112 1:10 112 112 107 117 107 112 112 HCOHD ltACI. I 111• ml .... ' \'Mt ollll -w . Clelmln9. Pl#'M .-00. c_..,...,. .. ~ T-. La ..... ,. "-1 Smollv Heat (I V•len•uela) Ooolbil Certlltn I 0 Ha Ill AflbetTv IA Pined•) Mal Tai IC. (J A~) Coml>ltN Conl~I I J S.lle-.) IMJMwldt II (2 W HarTll) 11011 The o,,_ u Gonze1t1l I'm H'9h (R llancol Ga f1efll ICIN I llt Glttd•) H'9fl Rkla<I IH Jlm lnul ~ ••Ider IL. PlncaY Jr) AIM •1191Wt So<ln1"1 Cavener (1 W H•rrlsl TMIRO RAC•. S lvrlontt. o~. Allow•nctt. Plln• U500. A·New £moire 10 Vt .. S'>Wt l A·lellle ROY•I (0 V1luaue1) Ye>lrttn IJ Arter11urnl Kid Callbor CW P'reemtnl llull llusMr IM V•lenzutllll Mr, Jot F. (J lArnllortl lletllflll eoll (W Harris) HaottY HiPPlt (R C. ..... 11 Greek SI.tic IL Pl~Y Jrl 1.-J. Cantv tr•lned tntrv. ltt Ill l U Ill 112 111 lU JIOI 112 •107 117 117 IU 2 Y91• 116 11' 116 110 170 llt 110 170 "' P'OURTH RACI. l l /1' rnlltl. l vttr oldl. Cl•lmlnt. PurM ~. Cl•lmU.. IH'IU I lt.tof>.Sf .000. PrW...I S-CM Vantil A·Frl!ddlt 0 . P. IW Herrlsl LllCODle CL Pl~Y Jr) llld (0 Pierce> Oeedlodl IM V•leftruel•I A·llutll llhy_, (J LAmllertl Henrv ~ (A Pl...UI A--No. v. Pl-t••IMd entrv '" 116 11' lll 116 11• "' PIPTH RACI. • lurloneL l 'rHr oldt. A llOWancts. l"wM flOOO. JoMlc a0Y C 0 Vtl!Hooun) 117 A-tWr• c-Trouble <Plnov Jrl Ill Jadr'1 Aloha (0 Heltl IU WIK "'" (W H•rm.tr) IU 0.--S l lHsl,. CA Pl .... ) 117 ~· , .. Hiil Snnt (W Hemol 117 L_,.. (M Y•Nrl 111 A~ CL Wrl8111) 111 u~1111 fJ Oot\utell .. m A.It..,.,,, IL. P~v Jr) 111 ~ty IClttv 112 1'--J. I. N1~1!1V trained t!fll'rV SIXTH RAC•. One mlle I YUt Olds ltf'CI u.. Clalm1"9 '"""' J7jGD, Cllilm· ,.,. 1ttlce su.-.s1i..soo. Prep Net Results ..... ___ _ Entries string. fr M 2 Farrell W. Jones will de· dates set om ay fend hi3 trainers' cham-through May 29· . L• Chllnl• Kine (M Ytnei) Ptrrlt Vu! Ruller (J Ltml>ertl You Done II IL Plnc.sy Jr) Wiid Ace (J Goftuler) pionship again.st these ex· League meets will be held cellent conditioners, as well on May 2, and the following ,1, as against such prominent three Thursdays before the 1" Hollypark regulars a s finals. All league meets will m Charlie W h l tt in g ham . start at 1:30. . . ~. llul~ CM Vtlenruei.1 Short Account CJ Arterburn> •::! Buster Millerick, Chariie The league prelims will tu Comiskey. Morton Lipton, be May 'J:I at 1 p.m. and Noble Threewitt, T e d the league finals . on Jv.ay Saladin. Bob Wheeler, Johfl· 29 at 2 p.m. a! Da~s School. ny Adams, Jim Nazworthy . Schools c:ompeting are John Longden and Clyde EDSign, Lillcon, R e a , SIVINTH RAC•. 1 l/1' rnlles "" turt. • VH • 01<111 Ind up. Cltullled •llowances. Purse s10,ooo. Field Mester II V•k!llnielal 120 Frtncl! Fo• (J Gonl&ltt) JC11S Road Mekef' It CW Hormalt) 117 P'•n TM llrandY CL Plnay Jr) 1't Hiii Sl!lne (0 Pltrc:e) 1?0 A·Luellv 1111"1 IJ LAmbert) 1 U A·llff<I I.tu (J l.llmllert) 170 IWl's c.ci.t IJ S.lltrtl 111 O'Hera (It. Mahclmrfl 120 ~ E. Mlllefldt "'•"*' .. ,..,. ... MTN •tiieL • ............ J .,.., olds •nd UP. l"rft'l'tlen Hendlcu. Pllrw S25AOO .sdtd. Gt'OSt m.ao. To wf,_, Sl&MO. ~ uooo. llllnl -· fOllf1ll llOllO, l utdl O'H.,. (It C•rnt>HI 101 P-KNn (/IA y_,l 11J DIZZY a.tie ff V•l@fauelel 112 • .., .. Me<bt (l Pinta\' Jr) 117 A<Ncllre IJ Lambert) rn A-Gel\liefNM G-(J LAmller11 113 llellroona (A Pl-) 111 v-P~ CJ Go<\ulttl no Kissi"' ~ fW Ma"°"'fV) 1" SllY GIPSY 11 (0 Pit •«) llJ 0..r Ml~ tJ S.lltn) 116 -lllntemafl a. Gllttn tnlrv NINTH RACE. 6 lurlcf19• ' YU • oldt •nd uP. Clalml"9. Pur111 l6000 Clelmlnv P•lc• -SIOOO, O.nm.tr CM V•llntuelal Knillllld IW Hermaltl Amerlc1n '41oo IW H1rrl1 l Slcv '°""'"' CM v-z> A·Fllrl"9 lrlP1tNn CB JeMl"9sl !Mlr•nd lltcwal CO !41111 ll·Ooclor J. P, (J Gonuln1 A·P•lm« Amor Ill Jennlntsl !Iv The C<11mt (W Mat>orMYI A-R. Cllew frelMd 8'11rv. 11& Ill '" 11J 116 116 w11' 111 116 1-t1~ C. Molflde !reined entrv. 3-man Loop Is Forming Turk. TeWinke, Da~ and Kaiser . Tops among the stakes, Ribbons will be a..yarded increased from '.r1 to 50 over at each individual meet for tut season, will be the the fint five ~! and S162 100 Hollywood Gold Cup perpetual trophies will be on july 13. awarded to the winning The Hollywood Del'by. teams in .the A, B, C, and RollywOOC: Juvenile Cham-D cate,ones. . pionship, Sunset HandJcap Ruruung events WJU in- and The camornian are the ell.Ide the 75, 100 and :n> other hundred-granders. dashes along with the 180, Of the h a I f • h u n d r e d 600 and 300 yard relays. stakes 18 will be raced over Field events include the the s?ectacular Lakeside high jum~. long j~mp ant Turf Course which was shot put in the aght and opened just a year ago. six pound class. Sports Calendar Tuesday Baseball -Tustin at Estan<:la 0 0). Mattt Dei at Cantwell, Westminster and Newport at Santa Ana Tournament, Golden West at Cerritos tourney. OCC at Long Beach tourney. Tennis -Golden West al E&Ster T o u r n a m e n t , Redlands at UCI. Long Beach tourney. Golf -Huntington Beach Di&trict Touma.meat. Teoois -Golden West at Easter tourney. Prep G-01£ v.n111 A three-man basketbalJ WedDetday Eet-i. <•> Ctl LAlr• w. ,,_,, !E) 1' def llelllnd (L) 11 w. league is in the formatioo Swimming -Corona del stage at the Costa Mesa Mar at Santa Moojca Pen-•-CEI 14 def --Ill u. ~ 0 Recreation Department. tatholon <SMCC · l p.m.}. The league will be split in-Baseball -Westminster to two categories wi1b the and Newport at Santa Ana "A" league for 6-1 and over tourney, G<>Jden West at and the "B" league under 6-Cerri-tos tourney, OCC at 1. No mixing of heights are I P ,,_ fEI n. dlf Et!wtrds Il l 15 • .u -Ins IE) 7J dlf I r•"'" (LI t7. ~ 0 Robfrbon !El II d9f H11rlord CLI 1~ot CE I IS def W~ Ill 100, .U al~~try fee is $8 with a A maximum o( rive players pe~~·hedule is due to eqne111 begin in April with the exact MnO a_,.. starting dates dependent on registration of teams. 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"',,...~----··-.. ~········ .. ~~ ........ , ___ '_ DAil Y P'llOT Signal r, H•< H•I H•I H•r Har Hu Hao ~:: H•• E ., •• •• H1t H•• H11 He• He: Ht< Hel Htl Hel Htl Htl H" ~~ HM Ht< Hf' He• H .. ~· H!J := Hol Hal r.: Wo Ho Ho Ho Ho Ho Ho Ho Ho H• HO HO Hv HU Hu Hu 1:: ~ "' ~ It( "< M ~· ,,. ~· I.. ~. April II. 1968 DAILY PILOT 29 Monday's Closing Prices -Complete--New York Stoe!i Exchange List , ~·-------.... -........ ~...-.-.. -d ••• --· .................... ~-~--.... --.... - -............... -.. ....... ~_.........._ .... ._........-.. .. _ft ... -_.. ___ _ • ... :JfJ DAIL V PILOT Mondiy April 8, 1%8 ----------------- l'l'ftP.tPiwEll"IA""N7UTS __ -:-:i ------...-.------..By Cha_!'fn M. Schulz riRi"' -,..c WORLO AH, llJAAT A iHIW.! l CAii *E M'<SEU: NOW AlTVAJ.J,.f/, SE~GlES ARE fA/#w-o l:.'A .. H'RO ~IA IN lHE ~I 5TANDlNG OH T1£ F~5T TEL Al.MO.ST MfYER INVITE'D TO ~ 1 PlAI( IH iME MA~TERS." DR. KILDARE f MU. ~El?ESl<O IS IN T"! TWll!Of ~ OF-A C'fOL6'A ATTACK AS 'T)i! 'Tl9f~IU5" MAl<ES FULL SPEED TOW,AllO THf N!ARf'T POitT .• GORDO JUDGE PARKER TUMBLEWEEDS MUn AND JEFF JEF'ff QUICK. CALL~£ CllY ~rTAL R>R MEI MY WIFE 1$ H~VING A BAe,Y/ l'M TOO NERVOUS 1'0TALK' MISS PEACH W~E~ 1 WA~ f>. ~l~L, WS 'D \.01.NER OUR f:'f< . ~Nt> 8\.USI{ /..T sue;: ,, L.K~· LOOK, FELLA! IF YA 6011A SIN&, SIN& SOMETMIN& WITH L't'RlCS IN .IT!! A~UR I YOU HAN~ NOT MeN DOING T~ weu. il-05 YEM. WHAT CAN WE 00 TO 5!E 60MI! JMPROWM!NT? --- DElllE DEEIE ly Ken lalcl WHAT )tll)'~ ~fOING, S11t1 15 11 MllfM:Lf .... LIKE PR. Kil.OARE COMING At.NI!! ALL OF A SUPOEH .I By Gus Aniola By Harold Le Don 90 GO f.Jm.Y "'11 ~VE Flt!! 1tH9' 'f10I 6ET' llAC.IC IN "roMf 1)IE WHOlE 1'HtN6 MlL HAVE --leer TAIC9f c.ue OF! 't ly Al Smith OF COURSE NOT'! THIS.16 A f:RIEND OF HERS! ly Mel , .• -........ -.... 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(C) (30) ,,.,. lltntfth tM -· It """' tllt EftcMfa.W _, Ills ~ afyt. l'wo-1111• 1Ubm11lne a111otl111 tilt f~ "-It 1111 ~.. • OSCAR TIME -The Academy Awards presenta- tions, postponed until Wednesday at 7 p.m. in color on Channel 7, will be dominated by "Bonnie and Clyde" winner of 10 Academy nominations, Above. a scene from the picture. with Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway. The film is playing locally in theaters. llllCI Su Ind lfld111t Oc;te11 •nd lht ,.....,.., """ IM Ut tulbllsflmtnt tJJ 111 ullde1111ltr lllt lnwlt te .,.114 mon tifllt wittl , ___________________ _ eommunlty lht dl1ldr111. lut, IS Unclt lln • ~ on i...111 1n Ideal flthtr, ht m 111e ,....... (C) (30) re1Rzts tlllt frtlldl II ._, left M. ,... SC9ft llltlb. ........ (30) fl 1'Y llllt Sc!IMI: ''Natural Sd· enc-." Tlils "9olt le M the Eartll In space. TELEVISION VIEWS King's .Death Dominates TV 1:31 fJ TM l""f c... (C) (JO) ...... cq (30) ....... ...,(JO) ., ....... G ~ CJl Cl!mlD ,.. ... 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Tht l\OfJ was w1ttt1n by 1 Charles loMph Stone brother ti 1 Mllllurn Stone (Doc) (fl) l l:OO. E-O'CM l .,.it: (() (30) G TM ~ (C) 130) "[very .ltny Dunphy wlltre 1 Sheil . Shtik. • Colette. d1u1h111 of Kitti H1U1r of ll1hucll. G 1" llltl MNt "-{C) (30) has bMn told tilt must marry. Geor" Skln11tr. ll1thtr tllen lttd th ro ubiv1 VI· 8 --·II: "lllallt .._... (II«· d1rv. llM dloo• 0..,. OoM1 IOI') •42-1e11 lvll'i. Lort11 rutth. (II) • G-.. S .... : "flit Mit4· 01111111: (C) "T'lle IWlh a." 1tMtn" (draf!lf) '63 _ Oift lo· (aMtltll1tJl -Keitll Mltclttll, 11rdt, Mary Urt. Adrltllnt · • Trwll w c.....,... (C) (30) • """ ...... (60) a.• D .._. l lllriil L,.P.111: CC> (50) """'" AuJtin. Rip Wlbon, JDlln """ suest. • ,._.., CC) (30) ...... u. eo...,.., ., .... (C) "Olecbolilt" (dlJ• m1) '57-Mtholly Steel. Ochlt Vtr· 10is. 11:3'. MM: "Alli,.Mltt l'lrit" <••· vtlltllrt) '52-Dtna Andrews. G10r1t Sllldtra. a U Cl) n. T__. 111t1r (C) .._ (C) (30) laxt• Wart. •l• er.. .... fC) \Z:tt8..._ CQ ..... 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I lltll• St Jt1111 e .,.... ,.,. ., a •r <cm- By CYNTHIA LOWRY NEW YORK (AP\ -The death of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the violence and apprehension thaHtared after tris-assasmatiO!Hlominat~broed-- casting over the weekend. AMID all the tensions. the television broadcast- ers handled the tragedy and the racial disturbances in responsible fashion . without adding fuel to fud hot tempers. There were reports o{ memorial programs, of speeches. and of course, the racial strife that dom- inated all the regular news programs. TJ\e major networks handled the situation with a flexibility and a concern for peoples' reactions . THERE were many last-minute changes -and there probably wil1 be more in the early part of this week. NBC's Sunday "Meet the Press" was an in· terview with Atty. Gen. Ramsey Clark on the King death instead of a talk with the British chancellor of the exchequer. I ts regular "Vietnam: The War This Week" give way to a news program concern- ed primarily with matters connected with the Kin.C murder. One of the most impressive yet simplest pro- grams was CBS's "Some Friends of Martin Luther King" Sunday afternoon. It was an. informal sessi~n among associates. aides and admirers of the slain civil rights leader who reminisced warmly about the man and his character. "PBL" the Sunday night educational network program devoted almost all of its time to King and his career in a documentary it had develo~ for use in connection with bis proposed Washington march. Some sp<>rls events were postpon<!d. Oscar awards. scheduled for tonight in Rollywoood, w~re postponed until Wednesday. ABC also postponed its special Wayne Newton program until Wednesday. ALL networks resumed regular programming during the Sunday night prime-time hours. Dennis t'lae Menue lt:tl • .,...., b ... "*. lttmed't) '5t-I... C,nNtheel .llfl«tt sc.et •. u••.,.. ............. (lletN)I ..,, 12-~tlll --..... ___ ;;.._-.....;..,.._ _____________ _ -...i. SHARP 11 ,.u'r• • •"••• tft4tr, w•• Ml• DAil Y "lors ''"''"' D1M•· A-llM( .... _..11e4 ..... S•t11f'4•y• ........ "'"•• 4u l •.. "'"-thH ,...,. ~"fillt " •• 111,... • --· ntl Publlc and Tracie coMPLiTI PRINTING SDVICE 2211 Wal ltlbcN at ... 411f/J/1 ..,.,_...,.....,_ ..... ..,__ .. _ •• II-...... ·' --- -.. ---.. - -. • .. . . •• • A1.SO .IOSIPH comN THE ADVENTURES OF A SHAGGY UTILE BURRO AND A BOY! . .... 'Kaplan' Produces Nostalgia By JACK GAVER NEW YORK (UPJ) "The Educati.<m Cl( Hyman Kaplan," a m it s i c a I presented last week at th• AMn Theater, is 10metblng Uke a friendly, nondescrlpt doi without much penonali· ty that sort ol sneaks his way i.Dto your affection just by hanging around. The show has a warm, nostalgic quality that even- tually works a sort of spell although yoo are aware that it is mostly a bland affair with no compelling distinc- tion. Much of this soeaty sort or charm must be attributed to the playing of Tom Bo&ley in tile title role and of Barbara N'Jnku.s, a new girl from C)licago, wbo is the ob- ject of Kaplan's affectioo. .. .,,---- DAll.Y '91,0T lltff ....... " . ~Olld•11 Apnl 8, 1968 DAILY PILOT 3J Broadway Chame LEGAL NOTICE ' 'Cinderella' Role alSO\.UTl()fl NO 2" l lSO\.UTIOte 011' TMI: IOAaO OJI 01a1CTOIU Of' MOULTOM-NIOUIL WATI• OISTIUC"T A,.,.• 0 V IN e aev1seo • .,.01n Hnn•o flOltTN CMANOfS ANO SV,.,.LllMIHTS TO Pinching Sinwn ,.I.AN Of' -Ill. ANO •neat ... THE ISTIMATE D" COSTS THl!REOfl l'Oa IM,aOVIMI NT DISTRICT NO. l·A ANO DICL.AalMe IMTl!JfT!Otf TO CHANGE ANO SU,.,.1.IMl!NT SA.10 """" 0" woaics AHO RIVI.SI HTIMATI 011' COSTS By WIWAM GU>Vl!:R NEW YORK (AP ) -Neil Simon, Broadway's ~am-' pion author, bas a problem. ''I'm really caught in the middle of th.la wbO:e thing," be said. "On one band. yes, I love the success of it. I'm certainly oot against mak· lng !tie money and I like a lot ol the hoopla that comes with lt. "On tlle other h a n d , there's a tendency to distort what is really up there. Peo- ple aren't so much in· terested in wbat I'm doing as in ttie Cinderella part. So il all becomes sort of mean· ingless." WHE•EAS •• OY .. Enel-lne. I fltM Ill COl>Sulllnt envlMttri. P r • v I o u I I 'f ,,_,eel, 1nc1 11tl1 lloenl •11etrovecl, "" orlolNI Plall of woru lo< lmP<OYefl'lent Dl1lrl<"I No. I-A, 1ncl t n estimllt of C11>'1 11\erolot In Ille amcK1nl of 12 • ..0.000. Incl WHEREAS. uld llo'tle e ... 1,_,,..,, PUrt<ilftl to lh4 dlr«flotl of lltll ltoefd. ltu P••N•ed • reoon, w~lclt rePorf thall9el alld SUPC>ltmM11 Mid ltltn tlf W<>rh IOI' 1m11rove..-1 District No. l·A. Ind .....,,_ Ille estlm1te of ""' •"-"' of ,.,..,.,.,. """"""' too acciomilM•ll Mid pl4n ol _...... U W""4 t nd Wl>Pl"""'nl~d; NOW. THEllEFOltE. IN -rd el Direclon of 1119 Moutlol>-N .. ...,I We!llr Dlslrltl -r.t.-.bY R E S 0 I. V E, DETERMINE end ORDER u totlowo: sedlOft 1. "fMI Mid r-1 of ...... Envl"""""'· Mlillecl "RevlHd Pt.It of Woti..s on Sew6ee Col~ TrNI• mem •"" o'"'°"' Facrnnes~ tlWI dlltd ~rdl, IHI. <Nnelftt lMtd ._ o!Pmmtlnv lllf' Plan of _, t~ llT\IH"ovemenl Dlslrld No. 1-A •fl'f revl>l"9 llte .-SlllNll• of ca&I ll>ereol bt •"" the _.me Is ltel"ebv tPC>rovfll Stttloll 1. Tilll II 11 Ille lntenlieft of 11t1s ao.td IO chlfllle ....i ~' has a movie in mind al>oulj 11\e .. i.n of woro lot 1mprovernenr that. !~.!'~~~0°' ~i. :.01~1.:::1:11~ On a more personal level. he asserts, he is rummg rattier than jok.ing about the marital situation w h i c h forms tl1e opening unit or "Plaza Suite." A couple return to the scene or honey· Mlrclt. 1961. wi\ldl ,_. •l>o revl-1~ t'Sllnwlt of Ille t mou<tl of ,,...,.,..., N'CftMrt lo ll<<OmPl1sll 11'9 ltla" !If W04'k\ U cN""" Ind _...._ ..... Se<lloft J. fl\el tit• °'"''""' ...,,_ ,.,,. which said lmp-t Olslrkl "'" lormecl Is u IOl!o'*$: Simon's box of f i c e w I z a r d r y is being dem· onstrated currently w i t h "Plaza Suite," tne first pro- duction of the season - alter 47 prior arrivals -tx> gain unanimous c r i t i c a I · moon 26 years latef'. Tbe sbow is· loaded with character roles, and all are excelleotly played, but the two leading players stand out above and beyond the mere size ol their parts due tx> their talents and winning per son.all ties. This is based on the '.Just Keep It Batady' J praise and swift SRO status. ALL ALONE ''I'm angl'y for t h a t woman because I've seen her many, many times. In her late 40s, and the hus· band has gone off with his secretary or someone else. and I said 'Gee, that's just rotten -it's not fair ' •· The •e<1•ll•lllon and comlructloft ot workl lor Ille collKtlOll. lrt•'"""'' Ind cll~I of -IVf• _,_ Ind d orm watrr, fncludingi trunk 1f'Wf'•• ~Witt lrealmMI and water reclam•• "°" 11c1Hlfn. 1>11mPlne station$, In• c1u<11nv th• n lenslon of fKllltles ol "" cllslrlct to furnlall servlm lo public •11enc:les. p1"1v1W! CM• "°''!Ions or persons outside 1111 district, and Including 111 , t.nd. •••tm"1111 Ind olf>er p r o 11 • r I v "•c•SMN therefor lot the l•lld• ,,.. lnh1bll1nts within the exletiOI" bou,.. d•rlu ol Mid lmprottmt!nl Olstrlc.f No l·A. Incl lor the tc<IUislllo .. Of ""r1 of Ille -Allftll l\lnd$ of "''d lmo<OW<ntnl district (provk!M 1~1 tfle tolal IMOUllf of 5uc:ft funda Ml acoiulrecl 111111 not exCftd .,. •mou"I CCIUll to the tot1I _.,1,,. cos!\ o< wld lml>f"o~I cllslrlct '°' 1 i--vNr -1ocf, .. esttm11oN1 by IM ao.n1 of Oiredon of Slit! dlstrlcll 1nd funds for Ille NYmtftf fa mous N4'W Yorker magazine stX>ries of years Joe Wilson as the frustrated fatber:to-be declines Helen Vail's gift of a "how to" ago by Leo R06'ten dealing baby book as expectant matron Margaret Merrit (left) looks on in this scene witb·llfe among immigrants from "Never Too Late.'' opening Wednesday for three weekends at the La· on the city's Lower East guna Playhouse. Side around 1920. ~ Their _..:: ___ .;___ _________________________ _ ~:f!iii;:;;;.,~rn-~f8~e~r ~~-. -0-• ff --; R-... ~-~ • ~ -.,. who came from Russia and ( ( g ~~o':ea atailo~gA~%·c~ zzie, arrie e urnin Until next fall. the trio or comic playlets will be his sole Btoadway exhibit. a sharp oontrast to I a s l season when four Simon pieces-W«e~n.Uig_ - "Enough is en o u g h . • ' declares the writer whose boyishly bland mien masks lhe man of 40 who professes a Shavian attitude about this whole matter of comedy. He staned out as a gatster for such TV emineOOi as Sid Caesar and Phil Silvers, but now regards humor as a mirror of e()ncerned com· ment. Just like GBS. Simon verges on lockjaw when anviled to p u b I I c discusSion of what comedy is. "I can 't think of a mor e boring subject to t a I k about." he pal't'ies. "You can't analyze what Is funny. you just see it or you don't.'' of ~ .. ,, ··-of Slld '"""'°" ........ dlslrlct whidl II Is ...-obtble .,,.. .. I» ln<vtrecl end .,._.... NYMl9 ~• 1M oor,.tron ii -ftlll" '"'"' Ille --of llkl -'""' l>nc:ludl"9 the ln~rnt on wkl bottda ..111c11 Is clue 1"" 1t•nb1t .....,. •o thal cl.tit tnd for Wllic:ll "'°""'' of Ille lmDf'-dl1trld m ltw trN1u,... of 111c1 clialrld OI fllefellftwl' to I» rec•ivecl by s.ald lmprc>voment dl\lr<ct 1""'1 I" l~I prNiolnlV "'vlf<I 1,. i-ltl. 1!1d IN! .. 11bllshm"ftl of 111 of tilt bond TIC:HHICOi..o-. -A UNIVCl'SAL P!Cn.1 .. e STARTS WlDNISDAY SIONfY ROD ID .. -t ~ l'OlllUl S'TBGER : •• , ··1N Tr£ ~·£1\1 Or~/~ lcf NIGHT .. · ., '~ citizen and his difficulties with the English language and other subjects in night school. Much ol the humor of the text centers around the night school classroom ac· tivities. There are several such scenes, and, as they do not advance the proceedings too much, there is a certain eventual m o n o t o n y. TH£ LUXUltlOU$ NEW IAU. ~~=-=T:.:_N:_:EATIE NOMI O' tOCX1lfe C1Wt lo.ts I 70! UST WDA IUI. \ ~ IAUOA PllllllSUU • 613-4041 ~ • CHILO WITH PAUHT ONlT • Open Nightly 6:45 NOW-Ends Tuesday Of.AN I STELLA MARTIN STEUfNS 71NllMr ,.. ..... ... -.. ~-' 11R011DIMI "8111WZ-MD llUlll WMJI LI!" 0 PANM5IO!f • tASt1WI CO..OR @D -.also- JOAN CRAWFORD.n ~· 1'I ~I .--..... r.ttt& ... ......... MICHAEL CAINE KARLMALDEN ... To Stage at Melodylnnd His nearest approach lo defiruli.on boils down to : ··~'unny has to be against. The classic comic character is lhe tramp b e c a u s e everyithing is against him." rtRrv• fund ouf of the ..- of Ille salt of Slid -·· Mid bonds to be1r lnl•l'l!SI 11 • rtte or r Iles 110I to H cffcl 1~ PH 1nnum. PIYt bl• seml1nnutllY, th . actu1I file Of" ralH I nd flmM of Pevment lo be delermlned al or orior lo tltt tlrM ol 11i. tltereof. Ozzie and Harriet Ne! ·on. opening Tuesday in •'The Impossible Years," at Melodyland, are one of America's most pop u I a r man and wife entertainment teams. Harriet's mother. Hazel Hilliard, was a musical comedy st.ar, and he r fat2ler, Roy E. HilUa.rd, was & well-knowtl d r a m a t l c dlrectot' and actor. Lam", "Wtlen Ozzie and Harriet sang boy-girl duets with Ozzie's band in t he '30s, they played leading theaters from coaS( to coast. But wnt>n the Ncl~OM launched "The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet," Which ran for 22 years on radio and TV, Oiz.ie and Harriet lost toodl wMb a live audience even tlhoogh more than 2 2 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 Americans looked in on them every week. The one exceptioo was ' ' M a r r la gc-Go-Round," another Broadway comedy Oztle and Harriet co-starred in several years ago in a successful tour of Midwest summer theaters. The Nelsons are reliving 14 years or their 1'V lives these days at 5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, on 'lh.i Angeles Channel 5. whJch is telecasting 200 of the most popular shows in the lll'ies, now syndicated. "I'm always mad." he says, looking you square in the eye. ''l think I'm at my runniest, in life too. when I'm angry. l just don't get angry at the same things that other people get angry about." On a broad s<:ale, a major ire of Simon's life relates to "bow Impossible it ls really lo live among the fear and horrors of a big city." He Since 1961. Simon h a s written the scripts of seven shows. all but one o! which -the mwiicaJ "Little Me" -reaped lush Broadway! dividends. Altogether. ttle llalf dozen l prior to "Plaza Sulte" played here to rive m1Uion l s p e c t a t o r s at 4.035 performances and a pro fit or $3 mtJli1>n. S•cl Ion • n.e ctia "9~ •nd au.• olrmenls to II># ol1n of WOtkt IOI"' lmprovomenl Dlslrlct No. l·A n wt lorlh '" lh• rooort ot Sovie En91nttrlno M•tl,,&boYt ref9r'9cl lo lr>el\lde • meen.• Of ·~wag~ collKtion tr~&trnent 11nd dis~"' bv m,-.ans of an oct1n outt•lf a. °""°'"' to Inland tr.aim~! encl tieWlttl dll!IH)'S.tll ~llo• S Tht f'lllmal• of lht ""'°""' ol ~Y neces11rv to 1ccomollt" !tit orloinel ol•n of works wu S7,A60,0QO 1nc1 lht e 11m11e of ccnll to e«OmPll•I> !tit Plln of WOl"1<$ as cNl"9f'd and tuoolto<Mn~ I• lht '""' of l1'.l90.000. S«llon 6 Tlwll II Is I"-1,,1...,11on of ""' Bo.rel lo Qll a ~IAI tledlen wolhln lmprOYM\Mt District Ho. l·A to• 11t~ o,,,.,..... of submlttlne to Ille Yflf•rt a orooosWon lnckldJ"'9 •utftortzt !•on 10 lts4't Ille ••rvloUsl't allfltOl"lttd llonds of lm.,._f Olslrlct No. l·A lor lht ,,..,_ of ecc-11""1,. II\• ofan of "'l<Wlts 101" fmf>rOVt"*'I Ma~hiz -Broadway to UC Irvine Ooflrlrl No 1-A °' ch•"9td Incl - •'tmtnl"<I bv tltt '"'°'' of loylt f nglnHrinv dlll'd Mlrcll, IHI. and to "'''he' s u II m 11 lo the ~lecl.,,.,• I D'<K>C»ft•Oll 1u"'°'ltl"9 ll!t IUIHIOCt of •" MkllllaMI Sl•.(J0.000 In boM• B r o a d w a y director Herbert Machiz has come west to join the Irvine Repertory Theater for its production of "Dark of. the Moon," the second in a 5e1'ies of. thne production~ staged f'Or tile IRT's second season, beginning April 11. Appointed as a visiting guest artist in directing, Machiz brings with him a wealth o f professional theatrical experience in plays, musicals and operas which he has direrted in England, France. Italy and Auatria as well as in America. Machiz finds the Irvine approach to the arts, work- SldH'f Peltlw '10 SIR WITH LOVE' ing towards a professional arts school, highly ap· pealing. He related these sentimen~ recently in a personal interview wiCh UCI student Bob Currier. "Theory can carry a stu- dent only so far," Machiz believes. "Professional peo- ple can create a fulfilling supplementary experience for tlle aspiring artist, a practical, ta n g i b 1 e ex- perience through which they may feel they have grown. "Especially in the theater. a professional will work witb a great variety of directors and it is oot only beneficiaf but esse11t.ial to become accustomed to dif- ferent styles and teebni· ques." THROUGH RA~KS Machiz hunselI is no stranger lo the academ•<'· profes.sion&f combination. A native of New York Cily, he has worked his wa y up through the t h e a t r l c a I ranks, supporting himself with bit parts ancl---ol1d jobs since tbe age of 15, while al multaneou'sly attending high school and Ulen college. ''I didn't believe in sleep In those days. nor m 11 c h now." he contends. After serving a hitch in the Army during World War II. directing d r a m a t 1 t· lherapy for the wounded. he returned to his studies and in 1948 received the first Nl.tlbrigbt FeO<nnhip for TheMtt Research e v e r awarded. His four ye.an in Eurofl(' lnchlded studies at the lamoos Sorbonn<' in Pilrt" and work In lhr !J(1u1o; Jouvet Pr0<ludion~ 11 n 11 Thrllll'r nr .Iran l.JOUI~ H.11 . raull DIRECTS AT UCI Herbert M•dliz: Mach11.· 111>1 or l'l'rdits has grown increasingly lengthy and impressive. llis pro· ductions include works by 1uch noted writers as Ten· nesaee Williams. Maxwell Anden-0n, Henry Miller, Ugo Betti. Frank O'Hara, UoaeJ Abel, James Merrill. John Arden. Kurt Wei.II and Elmer R1C'r. Among thr many actors and ;.ic:ttesse'I who have worked under Machiz' clircc- tion art' Dame J u d I t b Anderson, Patricia Neal, Hermolne Baddeley. Eric he say.s, ''1s fresh air." Performances of "Dark of the Moon" are scheduled for Aµnl 18-20. May 2-4 and May 16·18. at 8:30 p.m. in the UCI Studio Theater. Crossword Puzzle ACROSS l lllet11enlo of an operation S First wort! of Xmu cuol ' Flower 14 Race trick 1111rlcer 15 Pert. 11 I tline ~lod U l0tnan's I CCl!SSClfY 17 Run the sholf 18 Half: Prefix 19 Coliseum 20 Spattcraft 22 Hat holdtr 24 U.S. army sur9eon 25 Stt 11 Down U Ensl9n: Abbr. 21 Bit ol I blO# 30 West lnchs country 32 Rang out 36 Cut across ,.0 Opening in a fores t U llove about 42 Experlmenl 44 Big name In Russia 45 Kind of 100111 o lrdispenslble 49 African VII" 51 Fastener 52 Shi p st ell on 54 ltni ,, I PP•tl s'5tt 11 Down 58 Ratio lo spetd of sound Saturday's Puzzle Solved: 61 t1alrpittl 63 Oaztd condition '5 Narrow . backstreet 67 Kind of story H Unrelllrblt person 70 Businus pl act 71 kind of 11a 11 72. llarrated 73 Kind of sludMI 74 Flavoring ma tffill 75 Creenbatks DOWN 111111 • H 11-• 1 ~Ill N INIO T H 1si- '""' II -,_ y -~ " " • " f [ 4" .. • I I C ~t ] . 12 Ont of tht lowrst cia, 13 Scrul inilt 21 Ch;aracttr lo Shakespr,.• 23 1(111d of open1n 9 l Scal\H 27 Stt 52 In fine Across pattlclu 29 Parl of salt• 2 klad of 1119 ship's Cilf course 3 Condone 30 Global _. Dance section S On• devoted 31 Mort to pleasure unfriendly ' l and 33 Hot stuff measure 34 Biblical 7 Rtar as if region to sp11ng 35 Veto I Kind of light 3& TUtkey's 9 Tropical neighbor tree J7 -· bent : 10 Dali, btkt notltf for one 38 I ates by 11 ll aple, tatting for on• 39 Siient ~ Vi" ! !V ~ ll I ... A I• •1• •1• ••• Ul "'~ tH 1 I . ' ' .. 11/61 OFloat In th' air 46 Wa~: Comb. fo1111 0 011e wllh lntu1hve powtrs 50 Violent argumtnl 53Small bu11dles .55 Ch•'9ed Ion S6 llusicl1ns' 111lniMUM Wl9e 5TG10UDS of t11lm1ls 51 Mascullne: Abbr. 5'1 C1n. prov1 net : 110 Lu mp of o rtll li2Showy •4-clef: lluslcal s19n 66 Thus far UCausr to choice Portman. Signe Hasso. Anne __ _._l"l""'"9'! Meacham . Eartha Kitt and Tallulah Bankhead. ..._ ..... _..-+-oi For a number o( years Machlz M 'I devoted hunsclf i...1..+-...-i+-- to I n I 1 o d u c i n g new 1--+-~f-+-1~ playwr1~hls 111 an eHort to ovorcomr lhr pr r 'e n t h...._~~-+..:~t::':"'+-t!\'t--+:"'.'-tr.-t--f~t--t-t--t-; 11t.gnation nf thr American theater. 'Whal It needs." • t I I I ~. .... ~ ,, ... J IN COi.Oii .,.SHOW rno4U• ••... WLEKOAYS • U · I IS It U lAlVllDAV -fUNOAY UJ'I I •»•t·• I Jt ttn tor "" oul'POM of accomolisll1"9 111# Ch•rtllfd Ind WPPl~mMltd ol•n ti works fOf lmprowment District Na. l·A of 11111 Dlsfricl Section 7 Thal Titvr-. Ille 111111 d•v of ~rll, lfff, 11 I :JO o'clock p m, et Crown v11~ Elemtntarv kltoOI. mf2 CrOWll VtlleY ,..,i.w1v, l a911Nt Nl9w l, (,1Jlfornl1, It ttereW tlal'd H l!tt elate. lllM and !Mdl,.. plect of flle lloerd of DlrKfol'Y of lltf Moulfon.Nltuel W1~r District to• a 1ttarlr19 br this Bo&nl In •"91rct lo lh• orOlllOSecl cli.!>9M an(f t\11!• 11lemtnh to ll!t •••n of worts tor lmorovtmonl Dlslrlcl No. l·A of tltls Orslr•ct 11ld In reg•rd to Ille rtv1sltt> In Ill• "$tlmal• of the amount of moner 11tcesarv lo .ccompllsh 111d plen of works lncludlll!I '"" a...,,-non or WltllM• ot nol Ille 111an H c:lt•nHd 11\d •uooi.menled win beMflt •II IM l•rrllo,... wltflln l"""°o~f Dltfrlcf No 1·A lncludf!"l9 •nv ltN"llorY annt•td ""'"to sine• lht tdOPIJon of llM oro9lnal olan of works. All ff,_.,, twn•nt llnd 111 lme-t Dlsl<lc.f No l ·A and 111 o!Mr ....,._ maf •D<>f&t and "" t>ffnl ~ .,.., Mattrr set fortft in lltls tesohltlolt ., 1rw m1tl~N material ttiereto .. S.Clton a. Tit11 11\e s.cm1rv IA Ito• SMrd of DlrK10rs It het.W ordend tnd dirt<h!d le -lloflc. of said ,_,,.. lit be 9"'9tl 11¥ tllblidllrw I COOY of llti1 ~lutfon of lnfllnllon '" ~ LH un• B•Kll Oall'I ,.,._, I ""WlPIPtf" of HMr111 circufllloft. •U'bP&IM'd 1n fllt Covntv of ~ a~ o -lor two SUCC1!1Slft ....iu .ursuont IO SKllon to66 ol the Goffm· -"' Cod• Tit• firsl oubhuhon IO II<' •I •·~•I tour1••n {14) dns 1tri.r ~ '"'' t1mf' t1•f!d for ~arino. S,,,hf tw>tlt• lltoll l lto .... el.,.. lW ~II,,.. • toPV of said r-lutloft In tltr ... IJI oubll< olot'ts within ••lei ,,.,.. 1rov1tmfl'nt Oi\lrlct for •r te11t fOlJr• l•rn ( 1 cl ""'" '"'°' lo lh<! llm• t .. !'d f(>r Mid ""orln11. Slid "°"C!t th•ll 11$o ~ •IY'll 11'1 mtlnn<J • COOY of salcl r~lutlon le .... H r-• IOf'tlO"' In SKlion SlS11 of tM ~Hlt­ rr,.nl Code et MHI flrtefrn OSI d41W prior IO II\• ,. CS.I& filled for Mid h"'"''"9 ADOPTED, $1GNl!O al'ld A"PROVEO lltl• lhl cloY of Mlrch, lNI. Ivor 0. Hanton Pruiclenl of Ille MOUL TON·NIGUEL WATl!lt DISTRICT and of fllt Bo.I'll of 0 1-'9n """8f, ATTESl Al EXANOEll IDWIE ~~lorv ol 1!>t MOULTON-NIGUEi. WATER DISTRICT end of the llOtrd of OfrKIOU thereof. tSE.t.l) STATE OF CALIFOtlMIA) COUNTY OF ORANGE l H I ALEXANDER MJWIE. Seema"' "' fl>t ..... of Of'9dlf't flf .... MOl.JI. ~ NIGUEL WATElt 0 1.STltlCT, 4o ""'* certffV ftwlf .... fot-'M ,_lufletl - dUIY ..... .,., 11'9 ~ tf °""'" of \lld Dblrl<' II e 11-"'W ...,_ ltfld on IM 71d 4-Y f/f Mardt. t•. •1111 "''' ii Wit 90 ~ w ~ loflowint YOh!: AYES: OlltECTOO EUGEN& w BEi.i., TOR•EY H. WEIB, J-'MES O. ltlVIMES. H L. REMMEltS, ANTHONY ft. MOISO NOES: Ol•ICTOltS NONE AllSTAINEO: OIRECTOltS IVU 0 HANSON, GLENN E. MATHIS ABSENT : DIRECTOR.$ NONE ,., .... ,,d., lowi• s.c ...,. ,.., Of "'- MOUi. TON ... IGUIL WATlilt DISTRICT Ind of Ille Ila.rd of DI_., """'91 ~bllslltd l.19\IM 9tuh O.tl'f l"lklf ~111 ... ,.., "~ • SHARP If you't• 1 ther11 •••ti••· '" the OAll 'f "lOT'S f•-• Oi,.,•·A·llll• clanlfltl •It Sit. 1114..,L M•h • lt•Htt 11 .. 1 , •• whtff>., Y••'•• ltuyl"t er tel1111,_ 3! DAJL V PILOT DAILY PILOT WANT ADS HOUSES FOR SALE , G.neral Lenders Generosity 1000 Somt mterrst nuno~I hirky bL1Yer 1s rco1n2 tn u1k .. art· v&ntagt> of th1>( rx1~t 1ni;: 4"''l. r11/\. loin. Brirk tr1mmtd, hard"'r.o;1 r Io o r cottage. :l tirnmom~. 1·\ baths, bn ck tlrrplact. aep. I aralt> ea11 n2 area in '™' built-Ill k111·ht n Sll9 Pt r I month inclurte& taxes. E.Asy terms on rht down Colesworthy & Co. 64'J..nn 19CM Harbor Blvd., C.M. ___ Ope--' n Ev~. $18,500- cozv & CLEAN Eastsi<k. Remodelrd kitchl'n, 2 BR!! l bath. larg,. lot, trmt trees, ellry Pntr;ince far boat or trailer. Wi lk ro shoPs. Terms. Rl tr. 646-3.<!28 Evrs. &12-0185 Office Open Sat/Sunrlay *LAC HEN MYER 6 HOUSES $36,500 Older but t xcellrnt lrlcome property $425 mo, PERRON RfALTY CO. 18th & Orangt &12-1771 ONLY $21,850 . . . ~ M~, April 8. 1968 .. . HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALi HOUSIS FOR SALi HOUSES FOlt SALi HOUSU POI SALi HOUSIS fOI SAtl RINTAU -·~- Gener.a 1100 Nw ...... "-"' 1210 s.nt. AM 1'20 Houw ~ General 1000 Gener•I 1000Gener1I 1000 --;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;,;;;:;,;;;:;;; .:.:...:....;..--~----~~ ,....._. Y.U., ._... Newport Beach Panoramic View Of tilt-bay, hgt.ts and C111a- l111a Island from the ll\lltlg room and gardt'n deck of this ;!(XX) sq. ft. ranch borne ,\~ you looking for a 4 BR homl' which IS grtat for en- tprta1nin1t ;ind also an ldtoal family home with Its la.l'ge rumpus room and room for a panl~ Only $49,9:10 With a low down paymrnt. Custom Value A tiugp custnm 3 BR homP WATERFRONT LOTS New Waterfront Section Jast Opened (Fee simple land) Waterfront lot., tncludinf boat slips. from $33,000 Huntincaton Harbour Soles CALL DiCK FABIAN -147-2531 We will mail you lot maps & financi ng information. • ............. _..._... SY °"1MI" $22-I BR. 1~ AVAIL Notr! Pbaoe l3D-ZMI. BA ..,ty CU'flC*I. Nb 1021 RJYer La., ()pm Sia A f BR. 1• al !ala.~ ,.tic Ill res. ID.lalated cd-b 14. I BR. -~ cltD rm 6 hoeecl ,..., • DEWIE lRIPlfl $44,500 Owner'1 lln11 with ~ct. dl.dnntber. built.bi ldtd:i- "' • wllll all the llDelt .. tallq. 'n.e other 2 r~tala belp PAY YOUR WAY. Call now A ll'l' the ftnest in lnoome I.IX abdtu. WHY PAY TAXES? Newport •• Vlctorl1 2414 Viata Del Oro NNport Bea.cb LENDERS JEWIL Vacant redeccrated ,J BR. 2 ba home. Big tenced yard patio located tn very 9'.cluded area. 1aca. A1Jo ~ 1 o c BP.D"l1' HOOIC. A LL ........ $215. IOfla ermper GD trtr « MW El.EC KJ'lO{. RedDced '> • I pr.,._ Ooee to ICbooll. $39,41D IUD Towabou91; ' 'l~~ p JOlll for JOOl. 2 5 0 1 be., pool. irpc.. ti. .. M.ttpret Dr., N.B. 213: Santa AM ....... 16'0 '*'>-~ --mt %11-'28 3 Hae 00 ~ ac-Horw ' :=:= = le~ 122.S Inc. Tolal rent tnc $4400 ~ IMdt ~ yrly. $39.!'iOO· 548-1249, Mio a __ ... _L A !l-LJ... : a BR. 11' ea., pe&: fretbly arr twme11 va1 .. ~4 ! pe.lnted. Avail. now CT,.500; Apa A bell.-• all ~ will take liMf. By Owner LeguM ... ch 1705 raps. We need eddi~ 2562 ~ &41·1200 ~ nntala a prope:ny ~ 1 n.t:1 CUSTOMERS WAITING ~ for only S.18,300 in N,.wport "'-iii\i-iiiil-i-i-ili:ii:miiii~=====~~mi BN11'h 2000 sq. fl. or over· Ii 646-1111 (C•ll Anytime) Blt·in kitchen, eetini nook Ottered at considerably below lenden cost Bick ,lay 12AO COUNTRY GENTLEMAN Beckwith RJ4i ~---;._..,~-----Early Calllom.la 1t)'led home 627 s. Cout Hwy. et-'150li YOU awn the Jand, 2 Yr. 4 W/Olde Sp!Ul.ish Influence, BR. 3 ba. 2 at)' .• corner. Niguel IM!Ctlon of Laguna. ~~?~ =i drps., epts. 1Mcp, bltna. 3 BR, ctr/fr'plc, blt·ln R I: 2 BR. A: den, l% ha,'-, Near new Boy'• Club Ir O, $25,500 • $2600 On. $150 drpa, trpJ.. pool. $225 "111'd bedrooms. 2~ baths, two magnificent tireptace5 anll a largr family room. Only S3.830 down payment. •!•e s~ii~G \lm •REALTY •• "A.WTL\JE" 1801 WPstclifr Dnve RYE BEDROOM SPANISH Yoo can walk to 1hP heach from this excitingly Spanish two 11tory homt>' Vour ""1 11111ry till' entry floor, the en-hl'd windo"s ann t he Mfxil:an flreplacP in your 11unkl"n livin,2' room will say Get Ready for Summer By the Seashore A delrghtful 4 Bedroom Beach home ctlazl'd 1111' eatinit arPB modem bu1lt-1n kllchen Sttluded patio master Bdrm w sundeck asking s:n.500 Wllh Vl"ry O!"Ob)e terms Call Beverly P1wlovtch Eves. 67~16 "fiPsla" rn ynur ~et1ls anrt l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!J!I thry will "Ole" and marvel 11t the built-in BBQ no }'OUr rovt'T'cd patio in your ter- rHi c back yard! $4,000 down will ha ndlr. TAIBEll 540-1110 2955 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 4 BEDRM • $23,000 • 3 BA TH Wonderful Westcliff LUXURY AT LOW COST. Beautiful 15'x32' Swimming pool, three bedrooms. 1'\ baths plu11 fam ily room homt>. BwJt for modern liv· ing -tlreoratt<I in eXC'l'llent taste. Tomorrow may be loo Jail' -be the porud owner of this one. HURRY '' ONLY $38,750. B!G MESA VfRDE It $32.500 Ph. 644-1133 CAMBRJDGE YMCA. $39,900. 60.a28l ~ ,!!'t. Miuion Rlty Adults $124.1bmr1.d-pm EXCELLENT """""'.u SMELL THE OCEAN AIR n us 3 BR home bas an ex· 'Enjoy miles or Beach netll' pandtd famJly ~· dining by, S BEDROOMS + tam- mom & large hvmg room. Uy room. Sunken Uvtng New carpets throughout & room. Mas1er sulte with RO· nr\\ ly painted. Located in MAN BATII. Super deluxe great r?sidential area on modem kitchen. FUN tor C'Ul·di'-sac street. Existing the whole (amJly during the loan can be assumed with-long hot summer. FANTAS- out 111terest lncrea!W' Cor only TIC BUY only $34.000. &Z LOCATION Irvine Terrece 1245 Larae 4 BR, 3 BA., den. TOP Of the World 4 ~ ...a ... _ , ft h d pool, bome., )lit re.decor, ·~ Comer lot w/la.F&e fncd I" BY OWNER: 2 bdr. cnvt .... u. '7"· ...,.e. t • 2964 Mountain View Dr. .w and entrance for boat or den, apacioua rm. frpl. patio plus 2Dd lot. call TJ9.474S collect. .• •, camper. 3 Br. 2 ba, hure liv patio, priv. sas.500. 67J..19a> S59.SOO. EquJty $30,000 rm w/new ww ~ta. tJoor NEWEU. ASSOCIATES Condomfn.lum to ceillnl trpl. Gleaming Corona del Mar 1250 ---·-~---•---hrdwd flr. e.xpoeed din rm. ~--------LOVELY OCEAN VIEW WESTCLIFF 2 BDJl.i 236 Large kitchen w I blt-ina, R-~--~ $l,OOO Lana.1 patio, Uled brick frp1 ba. beau decor, pluab ~. dishw. Sep Lndty rm. Entire wu-wu 3 BDRMS, 2 BA. $43,900 lovely C<1fl, patio, all ·~ S25 tranalt>r fees. $32,500 Tenns. house newly painted. A• New 4 BR, 3 baths in Call 496-1243 l>f'twn 10.5 pm k I t c h . w s h r • d r i e r • sume 4~ % GT or min dwrl, Harl>or View Hllla 4 DR, den, 2 ha, 3 fli>lc, beat ~...5;"~ dbl aar ~ JC-.. COATS ~ WALtACE REALTORS -546-4141- (0pen Evenings) BADLY NEGLECTED Hu heen vacant & needs cleamng up. Energetic buy. 1>r not a1ra1d of work can tlx it up & have a bargain. Basically a good home. 3 BR 4-dining room. builf.lns. l'X· tra sizpd yard. heavy INH<e root. 2 balh.~ .... Subm.il low down • asking S?J.995. Conv fin. Full price $23,950. $52,000 north end, ooeanaJde loc. ,,,......,~ Drive by 2390 Fordham Delancy Real Eat.ate $69,SOO. 494-7664 RENTALS Drive, th!!O caJI 837-SQ35 for m:mo Apta. Fvmlahed appt. DO NOT disturb oc-'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!~~ ugun. Niguel 1707 -....;..------- OOSTA MESA OFFICE cupant•. Corona Hlghl•nd1 Coat• Mesa 4100 2629 Harbor Blvd. BY CUSTOM BUILDER Large 2 bdr, ranch style, not OCEAN VlEW, NIGUEL _,,_ ,.,., Ope n k TetTace. 2BR, 2BA, Den, 54.'>-9491 Open till 9 PM Distinctive new home, Mesa lease, Mcuu: v.u. .n a w --568 Se ard Rd CdM Cpta, drpc, Comer lot. HARBOR VIEW Verde golf course 1 block. aw • Lllndacaped * $52,950 HILLS Mediterranean Spaniab ex. 6'7S-46Z3 499-lMC or 547.m terior. 4 BR, large living, GRAND BAY VIEW. By Co.-on• del M1r dining and family room's. owner. 4 BR, din rm, fam 4 B<lnn, 1ami1;y rm. Lusk • built homes located Frigidaire kitchen. 1836 Ta· rm, 2400 sq-tt. Best bid. Jn MONARCH BAY. in the Southland's most d& hiti. Days call 546-QOO, 644-2516 OWNER. $51,000 67>2599 sin.hie Ir l111cinatinr area. ~Eiiviieeii.ii546-6378iiiiiiiii;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Scboola & Calil. Irvine • CBmpu.a just m o m e n t 1 Divorce ForcH S•le Udo Isle ll5l Duplex• For S•le 1975 away. Sensibly priced from UUIJO'io $i8.900 - Back Bay area. Comer house Bayfront ·Pier, .Slip 3 + ram nn at only $2.3.500. 4 Bdrm, 4 bath & maida nn Wood roof. ~·lot.~ J®J1l ~o spread out. !AJ'ge Be.ch Viii• DuplexH 3 bdrm• 2 baths each akle. Deluxe throughout. Drapes. $22~ Wk. "'' • Studio • Bach aptL • • ; • lncl utila • Phom amY • .i e Maid Service • TV avu. e New Cafe Is Bir ~• . 2384~ Newport Blvd. ~ SUS CASITAS New Units Now Rentinc Furnished Bachelor Is 1 Bdrm Unibr Medallion by Hotii* 2llD Newport-Btvtt- LUSK HOMES sonable terms aniuiged. donn1tory room: $135,000 College Realty ~5880 Excellent financing. Appt. carpeting, kitchen built-ins, 1WO 1 BR APTS. enclosed garages. Ideal Downtown Costa Meaa.. tu.s ALMOST 1/4 ACRE • EASTSIDE • R. C. GREER, Realty 34.16 Via Udo 67J..~ home or Investment. In de-& SllO mand area units minutea month. 646-0'm or 54(J,..- from ocean at Htmtington * 1 BDRM FURN APr *· Fantastic 3 BR home on quiet cul-de-sac street. Nicely car· petrd, freshly painted, beeu- llful custom built-In ki tchen, lovely covered petlo & many ni~ hf'aring fruit lrtes. A mm1t to see CALL ~1151 Hrritage Real Estate. Decorated by Barker Bros. 1093 Baker, C.M. Directions: MacArthur Blvd. from Pacific Coast Hwy. or Newport Fwy. Tum OD San J oaqwn Hills Rd., then follow llgna to model area. By owner 3 bdrm bouse. z.on. ed for 3 units. 514 % GI. $19,500 Pr1ncipa~ only. 646-2745 or 67~5729 Huntington BNch 1400 Beach. Income approx. $290 Ufili>d. Except ligh~ mo., pymnt low as $146 mo. Adulta. $80 mo. ~282* DAVIDSON Realty VACANT lmmed. OC'Cupancy. Ea21t· slrle 3 BR + 1~ batlui. newly redecorated. Corner lot. Rltr 2750 Harbor !iB, C'M :HG-'1<160 Eves. 546-8169 3 Bdrm 3 baths Deluxe On quiet cul-d~sac street &nd Mesa Verde Golf Course. Pool and waterfalls. Partly rumtshed. $55,500. Good !Prms. Dania lttaltg 64U560 NOW'S THE TIME FOR QUICK CASH THROUGH A Dl\IL Y PILOT WANT AD DIAL 642-5678 This Page REACHES 11,172 HOMES EACH WEEK I Butlt • in ele<"tric kitchen. dishwashel'. Large patio. Ex- tra storage in double gar- age. 50-1720 TARBELL 2955 HARBOR Vacant April 20th Nice 3 bedroom pool home in the beautiful Mesa Verde area. 2 luge firl!plac:es, all built-in kitchen, large fam- Uy room, 2 baths & heavy Make root Owner bought new home • submit any rea- l!Onable offer. Asking $28.· !r>O. CAU MR. BLACK, 540-1151, Herilaie Real E• tale. WANTED ~al Estate "Sales People. WHY NCYr GET ON THE BAND WAGON! Over 25 Y ean in Orange County • 1\Jll pege adv~sing • Inter office teletype • Training program e Jnsun.nce • Many other benefits Call 646-4494 • For interview Landi Landi land! 234 acres Hemet •• . . • • • • • • • • • • $2250 per e.cre 105 acres Riverside •• • • • • • • • • • • • • $5000 pe:r lcn! U> Acres Laguna •• • • .. • • • • • • • • $4950 per •ere Eves. Call 547-7850 $7.00 TOTAL DOWN INCLUDING ALL CLOSING COSTS TO VETS Beller living in Smoit Free area. 3 huge ~ms. plus Camily room, 2 elegant baths. Ca rpets. D r a p e s. f orced 11ir heating. 2 car garage. Nice Patio and Bar- B-Q. A STEAL. COST A .ME.5A OFFICE 2629 Harbor Blvd. 54.5-9-191 Open till 9 PM HU9• Split Levell In de&lriible 88,ycreat, but not lease hold. this is an enorm- ous 4 BR. 3 bath near-new hnme with a marvelous floor plan. Hugtt game room Oarge enough for a pool IA· ble) with a massive atone flrepl ace .\ completely sep- arate from the livlng areal Formal dining room, break· fast room. 3 car garage. A RARE BUY for $61,500! Ruth P1rdoll, Realtor l&a> Westclill Dr. 642-5200 Pool Time VILLAGE SPEGAL lrvint 3 BR 3 baths. comer lot with rear yard opening to a p11rk. Best buy In Art Linkletter Development. Va- cent & ready for your fam- ily. $24,950 Newport et V\,ctor1• 646-1111 Look To The Future Quaint 1 bedroom cottage surrOl.lnded by Dowen-trees. All on a R-4 55 x 320 lot. Ex- ceUent income area • Buy now build later • Unbel!ev· able at only $21 ,500 ~ E. 17th St. 646-4494 Attention Real Estate Brokers VA Joans now available to Clfl MYflrM $37,500 at 6% interest for zz~=~====~ 29~ yrs. 100% loan for your Udo Isle buyers. Lease $400 Lender Approval 3 BR. 2 ba home. Excellent within 48 hrs of applications. condition. Lovely Jl8.tio. own-2.2 million available. er/consider couple or small Contact: family. May consider Lease/ WESI'SIDE MORTGAGE Option. Gardener Furn. (TI4l 494-2255 Mn. Raulston Coldwell, Banker & Co. Bf'CK BAY ,,.. 1. c.m Ht-.,.., CUstom • built 3 bedroom. 2 OWNER, M o n ti c e 11 o Townhouse: 3 BR. 2 Ba., patio & pool; great loc. Encl. gar.; comp. redecor.; real buy! 119 Yorktown Ln .. CM-Shown by app't. 5'16· 6198 4 BR. 2 BA, liv r m, den, cin rm, 5 Yra old. By Owner. can alt s. $31,500. 54!'·1061 MESA Verde; 4 BR. 3 Batha: 2400 sq. ft. L11dscpd., auto. •llrinklera A: door opener. $4.2,500. S41>-3100 Alt 6 PM BY OWNER 3 bdrm. 1% ba, 90% loan. Cpa, drps. $22,900 646-2761 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS canker -Party -Acrid - Wholly -W AU.ET. I went to my doctor for a checkup. He 8l\YI my WAL. LET will have to come out. "~":1m~c110.c1:=;1e bath .home with every College P1rk e."<clus1ve refinement. Prt-__ ;;;..._ _____ _ 1115 $450 DOWN vate area location where CHARMING, Quiet 3 BT. every home ahow1 like e. home. Hu everything. Low model. Owner will help fi.. malntenance yard. Priced nance with 10% down _ well below market. S&l.51Xl. A Real Buy! 546-6266 or 549·1623 eves. BEAT THE '61 RISE Low6~% int. Numberlim-19!n Harbor Blvd-cif IN INTEREST ited, 90 call now. <n4> $140 ATTRACTI.VE,, Assume low 5% % FHA in-847~ spacious, 2 bdrm, ~ aured Loan. Beautiful 4 bed-RENTALS patio, gar, adults, no pet.t. room ~iome ~th 1 % bathll. HouMI Fu rnished Open 2Z34A Rutgers Dr. Electric built·W. New wall BEAU lrge Bachelor, fbO(i, to W'llll carpets. Fully drap-Costa Mesa 2100 adlts only, no petl. ·\125 ed. Covertd and enclosed mo, deposit req. l 9 7 5 patio. Huge yard completely V.f'.RY clean 3 bdrm home Pa.rsona, Mgr Apt 9. enclosed. Double Garage. with large fenced rear yard, NASSAU Palma 1 Ir 2 BR Total peyment just like completely furn ts he d Furn or Unf SUS-$150,. Jltzl rent! Available April 10th $175 pool l7? E 22nd St ~ month. Agent 546-4141. · · $'140 Lovely 2 BR flll'D .. •dtil Newport BNch 2200 pd. sn Joann. u bloc~- Mart) 646-28ll I ; . 3 BR. 2 BA, trpk:, 2 lt'l>· $60 flo 165 ..__ Uttl ..-.u • '1'6&2 EDINGER prqec. April 1 • June 10 '45-to '9G B'Mr 'UUlit : 842-4455 OPEN EVES. S225 per mo. summer n;ntat l man. 545-1551 aft 7 l'Qll June 10 • Sept w. Wmter COURT SALE rental, Sept 1D • June 10 1 Bdrm Adults only. No,ieta. tn $225. ....., mo. 1037 West Bltna, dahwsr, cpta. *W· to settle estate. Located ,.... ..,,.... ......, .,._ Balboa Bl•d. 543-7072 -u mo . ..,_..,__, eves•." · the nicest development in H.B. SboUld be l!Dlnc for 2 BR Beach cottage, 6 doors Newport S.ach A20Q S34,000 but opening bid only from Ocean. Year around $24,000 with 2070 down. $120 mo. LAD 642--0.144 Could be best tNy of the year. Lido Isle 2351 P1ul Jones Realty 2'l4 VIA Udo l"lord and 7"..5 847-1266 Eves. 842-5844 Vlll Lido Nord. Call 713: 4 BEDROOMS $24,995 • 93Hl920 213: 27<>-4.547 Just reduced. Owner ~ SUNNY l Br Step BNP, ~PONSIBLE emp '1ltl-tlt $90 yrly inc. utla. ~·!'7th St. NB :··: ROOM For rent in al*'t· ment on oceanfronti -WPt Bcb. Working male. f75::l6Q6 ferred. Hu cpts/drps, land-Huntington a .. ch 2400 -... _a.. acaping, fendhg + bit-In Coron• del M..-~ library, frplc, den or of11ce, CLEAN 2 BR house, prage. . kitclien w/modem blt·IDa. Downtown H.B. 2 Blocks 2 BR Luxury Apt. CQlnfl CAIL 962-4411 from Library. SllS. SJ&.8991 tum, pool, rec tac, patio, 1ilage Real Estate '' l~UM huh 2705 bay view. Adults, no p.tj. June-Aug lease. $300 •· u tU pd. 67J.4.222 aft 6 PIJI. 263 acres San Juan Capistn.no . . S5950 per acre Prepaid interest •~pted See this lovely model home, new w/w carpetini & drap- es. • Complete dream kit. OutSJde entry to bath for pool. Beautifully landscaped front It rear. Only For Ibis large family home close to everything. l'{ewly THE REAL ESTATERS 646-7171 ~2313 ii962iii-44iiiiniiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiii54Mlliiiiii03itll &ORM with view, furn, 1200 ,_ $135 mo. Call E d I th Desperation Sa.. WcMabon 837~ dy. En, l•lboa W Newport S..ch p8.lllted inside and ouL lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii on any of these pat'Ctis. Three big bedrooms, 2 Perfect Poof Home WALLY McCOY REALTY 642-6487 anytime 545-4f12 LIDO SANDS $32,500 baths, double car ganie. Just listed! 3 bdrm wttb Mo-n 28 per month includes hawk top-uade carpeting taxes. See today • won't throughout. beautiful dJ'llp- last long! es and everythinr In A • 1 3 Bdrms, 2 Baths $23,500 George Williamson.. Rltr. ~73-4350 OPEN EVES. Newport leach Realty ' Irvine Tern.ee Darlin& J +Famrm-view· immac:ulate • $42,!r>O 6~1642 Eves. 549-1281 Sl7 100. 3 bdrm, hdwd floon. No dn to Vets. No points. Ruby H. Rusaell. Realtor 20372 Bayview. S.A. Hu 54.5-2209, open tll 10. CHARGE IT! 293 E. 17th St. A BIG EXTRA Nlc-ely shaped swimming pool. N e w I y dPCorated home 3 BR 1"' baths, 2 car garage on large lot, dead end 11rreet. wonderful for kids. $750 dn • $20,500 tull price. tl.51/mo includes all. 6% fin. LOCH.ART REAL TY 569 W. 19th St .. CM 646-3322 ~m1 Near Beach, Sl\lton Sea Best toe., xlnt R·l lot. May trade for truck. late car • Ol' • submit what YOU b3.W'-Aslclng S3 250 642.3589 ::Jilt 2013 WESTCLIIT DRIVE ~ml Open Eves. iohn macnab HARBOR HIGHLANDS The popular larre 4 Bdrm. 2'' bath. bit-In kitchen, tam nn "Mellott" built borne. Hdwd floors, new ca~ tmmac cond • • • • .. S37.SOO can lor Appl. 642-1235 S@R~~-ll£trs Solt:t a Simple Scrambled Word Pu.zzlt for a Chuck lti llAKCEN I I I I' [""" I I I' . RADIC I went to my doctor for o checkup. He ta)'t my -will _____ ,....._.,_.. hove to come out. 0 ~-the dlucll. ovoted by folltfto 1" th. INll!ftO _,d YOll O...lof frOfll 1t'f 1'C 3 below 8 Plll;s~!~~s lETTm IN r I' r I' I' r I C) ~~~N~~~ mnu J J ( I f ·f J. ~UM-LITS ANSWDS IN (CLASSIFICATION 1000 "I condition. Heated and ftlter- td pool with dl.rect accea to bath anti shower facilltiet. OONT \fTSS! $35.SOO. MESA VERDE REAL TY 546-5990 COLLEGE PARK 3 BR 2 baths, FA beat. tire- plare. built-In electric R I: 0. ali:o refrlgentor. car- pets, drapes. A·l condition. Choke locadon. 124.500. Wells-McC•ntle Rltrs. mo Newport Blvd .. C.M. 543-7729 Eva 644-0684 ~ER • Near ~lU shopping. 3 Bdrm bome. large Uv!ng with fir~1ce. dining area, new bullt·h> kitchen with birch cabinets. De.., F A furnac.'9, Larp lot • 66.'(}26 with block n.Da. S25.000. 60-7907 Steps to Ocea• Attractive 4 BR bomt. 2 be, wood heam celllnp. C yn old. S26.in>. CAYWOOD RLTY. ~1290 6.106 W Colt.It HW)I .. NB C1n H•ve Vlew OF WATER R-2 vacant comer lot on Newport taland Sdler will Subordinate part to owner/Bldr. HORVATH RLTY. 67>1972 ~ f!Vl'S. NR. Bay &: ocean; lovely 3 BR 2 Ba home on 2 lots; .:an use as 2 apts. Rm. to bid $46.500. Sell all or "' Int. or trade. 121 411t St .. can perk in rear Owner 673·2719 BESI' BAY VIEW BUY Elegant 3 BR, 2 Ba. deeded Twnhle, frplc., atrium, dbl. 1a.r.; poiob, putting ams .. etc. Only $39.500. 613-(356 OCEANFRONT DUPLEX 1 unit new. $6-4,900. Submit down. Pnpd Int OK. 54S-am wtcdya. 6~ eves. Owner lease apt B&ycttst 3 BR. 2 BA, fam rm. Sli~CJ{. In. 1935 Commodort Rd. S48- ~ ~ ........ ,.. _.._ ....... _. ,, .._ .. .,,. ... -,. .. -~ ... ,.. -.~--- Owner movinf out of state 344-3474 ,... .,,..,., .. _ .... _.._ .._ ..... must sell: N~ help! Neat '-M~n D<M.:UC...,.. ...., ... 4 & tam rm Clen Mar. few RENTALS All util incl S7S qp minutes to S.D. Freeway, Houtea Unfurnished 315 E. Ba1boe BmL :-~ cloee to acbools. ahops. Ask· " BALBOA ra.9Ni tng $26,000 • open to ottm. Coet• Mes. JlOO BACHELOR Y.rty. Diiiil! CoUege Realty S46-58a> 11 rf.. ( I M aged man, S7S 928 E. WW. -nO n OS I eSI Bel. 67H700 ;~ m,1se Home for leue. 4 BR 2 baths Lido 11'9 4.1Jj dlnlni room, tireplece. bit· ---------Closing Costs only • • • ins. new carpeting 2 car gar-1 BR. Garage. Slnaie edul~ MR. GI. 3 BR. lam. w/b"plc age, fenced. Immed ccupan-n<> pet!.. Util pd. $145 mo-7'-- 0ose • schools 1:...Dou&laa. cy. $200/mo. Agt. 546-1440 ly. 6~ eve •. ·,;: Dwnl!l' purchased new home. t BRASHEAR REAL TY 4 BR., 2. Ba., Uv rm., din. Huntf_._ Beach 4'to .,.7 ac..., ,_, 1178 839-1.537 rm., den, $250 Mo. • ... -. .,.._.......,_• __ ....... _____ 646-2042 549-1061 E'fes ·""""' '-.. UST SELL BACHELOR. UHi JXl .. ~. rv1 2 BR, clean, nicely located. SINGLE ADULT cml;)' .. a ~ 4 BONUS ROOM 8peda1 • mo. 961 W. 17th St. Pohlbr. M2-2Z1t , , • SlU60 to $27.500 e 541"'954 e "!t: 3 and 4 Bdrm. Good ..... 2 BR. boule; carp., dr:i.pea. Laguna leech -.~ CIOR to scboola. Must aee. dbl. prap; pref. elderly d-.: H1ffd•I RMlty cp~. SJ.25. 548-9524 NEWLY fklmilbed S ~ "Homes to Matdl Income" 2~ bath, all elecbic ~ 87«> warner 842-4t05 Mee. Verde 3110 ma. Panoramic new.~ -----looldn& Al1ao Beach. 1D> Fonner Model Home 3 Bdrm, 2 . ba. fenced yd, mn wes1" 0r .• _.,. f!: =~ olt·lns. RENTALS .u ' ' ' /• ·I '· .. •j " ' .. ~ . ; i . ~~A.;,,rAU tENTAU I . Apes. UwfutMW .... Unfu,...... cMe. --1•00 Huntll\tfen IMch 5400 _ flURNlSHID - J 1101 UNFUllNISHID I . 1 bedroom, t bathe ..., I • llEENS ==~~ l fr From lU5. per mo. ..,,,. .QA • tJNl'URN. Key at 1611 Ellta .\pt. 8, or ~. ,,_ 5100 _ao.cm _____ _ ~ 2 ........ ~ .FURN. 6 UNF\JRN. • • lacllelor i thted PQoll. Olild Can \Jtllltiea Included. : ~oaittt. Adj. eo ShoppbrC -Near tiboJIPrtg. 1 Peter'IOD V111. at Rat-802 Knoxville, Apt. D. HB ~ A Adami, a.ta Mea. 536-29)..4 l 5*-0310 2" ~R I>Qplex. Pool, Privacy . j' cpta, ~ 1-stY. aar, Uk.e , new. nso. Anll Apr MARnNIQUE .. ARDEN APTS. • I ' 10th. 842-«198 2 " 3 Bdnn 2 ba Pool Pttio. M 0 R A KAI. 1181 Carfield. PYt atreet 1 blk N. ott Garfield. 962-8994 S•nta An• 5620 VOLTAIRE FROM $99.!lO Lge 1 BR. 2 BR, Studlot Hotpolnt bltlw, ~ cpts, drps, pvt patio. pool. recreation area. m s. F'&lrvlew Rd. 5ff·T'8S '8twn McFadden 6 h t St. I \.1gun1 IMch 57U 100 CLIFF DRIVE LUXURY FURNIUNFURN Yearly Lease. l & 2 BR 1te1>1 to Shott A ShoPI Oceanvitl'llV from fNtr/ ~ lrom $150 !DO,.IJJ• 494-2449 :.:~Maple Capri :~ SPAC 2 A 3 BR. 11i!i bathl 11 Cpl.I, drps, 2 pooll Rentals Wiinttd 5990 1 Bedroom., Furnished or i1 un1urnlabed, , MUST have 1tove Ir refrigerator. Upper with garage. 1 person with 1 WELL • BERA VED Poodle Newport Beach, Balboa « Corona de! Mar atta. May lsl. 642-'451 weekdayt &.a ~ dear sbp'g and s<'hoola ., -t FROM $99..SO ~ Mar. 1998 Maple, #3 PM l WANTED June JS on long term I~. 3 BR houae, C.d.M. Give lovinl care Xlnt rer. 549-1010 ----F AMIL y OF 4 + dog wanu Npt Hgt) area 2/3 Bit Wlf, hse/apt. yrly lse. 547-1749 Rooms for Rent 5995 LAP.GE Bedroom. Con- venient area. Kitch pri•. Sl2 wk. 642·1'158 SLEEPING room for d a y working, sober man. Prlv. ba. &: entry. m Wk. 241 21.st . C.M. ;-llCE rm. Good l o c . Misc. Rent1ls 5999 e GARAGE FOR STORAGE • "5. 2171 Miner, C. M. 962~ or~ REAL ESTATE GeMrtl Income Pr.,.rty 6000 PRICED TO SELL (12) 1 BR uhlts + 2 BR home Lot 105' x 300'. No vacan- d es. Price $108.000 - $25,00> down. OCEAN VIEW DUPLEX 2 BR each, quiet street. Price $25.000 -$5000. down. OCEAN VIEW M·t 2 4cres, cor, lnd\J.\trlal .lite. Ch.id price. Neal J. Martin. 548-3333 -BEA_C_H_D_U_P-LE_X_ HOME AND INCOME 2 • 3 Bedroom • 2 bath units Just 5 yrs old -Double gar- age with nice 11\ud yard - Both untta are specious. - Live ln one and help make payments with the oth'1'. - S52.2SO try 10% down. nrE REAL EST A TERS .,...,..,. IMch 5200 646-nn 546-23:13 -UNITS WANTED ' study, , .,., 2 tbwft. We have a liat of hl&h quali· llft·thS, aonken patio, drpa., gar. 1 blk 'to tied Income Client.I aod Ii> Adults 00 pell $200 veston Interested In ~ . go..-' Income Property • Units • ~_._,,.._ 2 br 2 ..., Comm~rdal l A~age. _ _........ • .,.. Ricbarddl/Purcell drpa. bh·Jm. P.15 mo ~It)' m.-4031 ~.u>rnl or s.a.3158 M'3 Cout HlafrnY. CdM carp .• for Sa1H Iilcome Unit.I. tn O:lct:a Mela. Llsliftc tu out. redudn& price $«KIO. Mmt aeU .now $35,950. By o,ner. Trade equity for cub or trust deeds. 549-<ml HOME A INCOME Excel deptte/ln-rm oppty 4 Br res a 10.2 8r l~ ba •P" S.yr old. PUol E/atde CM Oner 815-1393 t!9t -.mt -t MONEY MAKER ; Fum d'U'ples on bead! at l'fpt. S?UOO. 801 now! Pocket IWl.llMr rentl! 494-7469 P ASA.DENA Untti rd1Jnlt ...ia ........... ~ will trd for CdM prop. m.2598 RIAL IS'T A ti_ !'!!!If . JueilMM lt•nt•I 6060 Prestige Store ln prime locaUoo. Alt "°°'1; .+ IQ n. See at UQl N....,crt llYd. CoaM- OR PHONE MR. WAltD 642-MM 2115 Harbor, CM Modem Store 1200 eq tt, am. pl~ parkiJll. ln A out on 2 atrttts. Petitte, 54S-0522 SA.' ALL to large COmm olfice aultes· for rent In Costa Mesa. 642-1040 or Eves. 5'8- 2841 e PRIME Retail Location e STORE • 1.& x 40 1875 Harbor. CM 646-6654 -Office hnt•t 6070 LAGUNA BEACH Desk 1pacee available In newest ottlce build.q 11 prime locaticm \II dlmltown Laguna Beach. Air cond\. tioned, carpeted, beautifUI paneled partitioatn&. 'l w 0 entrances; rear lad1 to Municipal parking lotL S50 per month for space. Add SS for desk and chair& Add $10 tor business boura an- swerlng service. All utillties pa.Id excePt telephone . DAILY PILOT 222 FOR~ AVENUE LAGUNA BEACH 494-9-166 NEWPORT ART CENTER. 2400 W. Coast Highway, ~ewiiort, across from t be Stutt Sh:rt. Prestige mod· em building. Well maintain· ed. Attractive arcb&tecture. )'n>m 300 ICI• ft. up. UtfU. tin paid. Off street private ~ plU'ldns. Heavy Cllllltruc- Uon for quietness. Individual ta.alfna/air concii tiooini; Rantal ~tail1 • Office 12 or ~ 548-2400 or 544-861!. 1741 W•tcllff-i>r:- Prime loc ior Corp Ofc's 3000 sq fl Wal/pan'l, Pvt otcs, Crpts, Drps, a!Nxlnd. Gmd tlt, low rent. ALSO: Luxury Suite '10IJ/1400 sq fl Co-op Bkrt. Owner 548-9586 l...azie A small. One with LIVING QUARTERS 646-2130 Industrial Rental 6090 -INDUST . .-pace 738 A: 746 W. 17th CM. 3000-42()() 1q ft., low u ~c iq. ft. (2U) 434-5® Loh 6100 R-2 1ot 80ldZ • • • • • • • • $9,llSO R-2 c::orfnt!r" • .. • • • • • • • no.JOO Oollm\. wtdt~ •• $19,500 M·l: GxJIJr 17 St • . • • $20,000 Other M·l Jots $11,00>/up Lochart Realty ~ 646-~ - HarC ilvJ. Area 50 x 175 lot plua 1mall rental $15,00> ~rae WUUamllOll, Rltr. 673-4350 OPEN~. PAR'nAL Ocean view; Corooa dei-Mar. Ololce o'dze Jot NOT leuebold. Lovel)t trees. 873 -2010 Realtor Acre1ge 6200 TO S&Tl'LE ESTATE VACANT LAND wa acrea commercial IOn- ed c. 2 on major thorou&bfare 1n Santa Ane.. Motel. apta .. buliDHI or ':>ther commercial OK. or hold for future increue in value when Bolsa Ave fully develops Jnto 4-lane blvd. ..ewer line atubbed at pro- j)tTt;y. Ample ... ater su:pply. Drive by 4'n7 w. Boi.a, 'hen phone owner 542-9".>33 MONEY MAKING GROVE Eleven acres within city of San J\lftD Capistrano. Prime dPvelopment property. All utJlltles. $200) per acre under market valu~ at JJ!l0,000. $52,500 e q u I t y . Consider tndes. Prepaid In •. NEWELL .-c>clATES ~ ::>reng• County Retreat 33:1 .e. $1500 per acne SobmJt ttrma Banta a ealty MU5eO or 962.-3938 e READY TO BUILI> e 10 ac or lesa zoned for apb or .. plnee, ell)' a( ~ JOHH CONt.ZY. BKlt. M1.m> 10 Acres. Bo. OillL. SI Down, SI per mo., 1'1115 NII price. L. SbfWtelt. 1l6 W. !rd St. L.A. PtlonP 213: 12).510! Mtluftt.&O... 6210 DUA.M Cal* .. ~-lle1' wttb beau view. ms down abd 0011 S30 ptt l'ftO tal• It. BJUXK N<m'JU.TY .... a.1.w..,.. '240 , .... + .......... 10,.. ....... ~. ~ -• Hll'bDr Vft lftDI. •••• to .. u5e NI$$ ane MANCIAL ,, But. Opportunftiea 6IGO Cteenlftc-..~ .. Launcbomat ...... Good~· Douahnut Sbop •••• ..... • • • • • • • Gr'Oll 113$ ~ Clieenfbl ..... Qrou $15,000 ...., "*· .ero. ~.<XX> X>rlvflll ltanae •. Golf .• F am1l,y can net $2-.000 mo. Taco'• •• Grou QOO day Sbop -• •teal • $24.950 ~ Pet Taxt Cab Buainess + Ho me ........ Nets $9,000 R.e•t Home lncl\ldea ~ ....... Neta $5,00> N'l!.:l> ••• •· .. Sell CHINESE RESTAURANT Your Buslneaa Qui<* THRU s LA TES REAL TY 1 r.?52 Beach Blvd. 841 ~9 Eve. 962.T.169 CONF EC'TJON S l1 P P L Y . . ·:;r.-. * * UnUIU llCJW! '51 CHEV. ClltnPCr Bus. 'IT'. al opporlUnlty for man sleeps 8, self-contained. v aJ- oman lo restock new ue S2500: trMt for Dodie coln dlspense111 with A-1~ with V-3 engine; call: quality packaged food 842-2'108 OI' w type high produ DI eta. Handling brand -------- met only. NABISCO. No WANTED for Daughter. ~· Dependable pen.en Lite Model com.pact car, net VERY H I G H auto. Trade dtsk. leather ARNINGS. Part or tull chelr, credenza, coet o•er R~ U150 to $600 as down payment. ~Uln ci.n E time. S3250 for immediate stut. ~ for p u 1 on a I in· HAVES BR t 4 BR Bfuifi w, Ri'Yint Ph 0 n e CondomJnlwn $11.000 and Write tervie ber to Inter.State Dist. 811 West Katelin. Suite $12.50> ~. WA.NT F&C Anaheim, California vacant 011J>'a.Bb-. 67S-2503 Olesblre Re4ll Eatate num Co., l 221. 9'2804 uty ti Our Buslneu Wtu. excbanae S-Acrea, $10.000. value, near Palm be yours alllO. We att Spri,pp on duplex or tri- lookina tor a pel'IOI\ to learn plex ln So. Oranae Coast each professional make area. "'"" ll31 a.I It can and t up tecbnlquea while building ___ ,,,_ _____ _ s1nea o1 your own. Cap-'59 Olds good motor w/other responsible. no expert. parts '57 Olds Fiesta Sta, W. needed. Wrtte: include New trana. 1 owner. Trade a bu able, one no. f.or 125 ft t It. wood fence VlV1ANE WOODARD CORP. or Mech. labor. 545-9187 ence ph '10103.14621 Titus St. anorama City, Calif. 91412 Dept p nmrvJNG Avant Ga.rd No-* * * ,,_.. •• • • t ·• Smiley Tu Senlte 901 Dover. (SUit& 206) NB 'JIM Pl.cenU.. Qllta Mesa MOI Naraaret. Npt. Bcb W. A. SMILEY C. P.A. FM Est. Fees 646-9666 G. I. HOFF~ Enrolled to pra~ before Internal R.evtnue Service llor App't. 646.5421 YOUR HOME by APPT. Federal A: State Return• • 5314500 . Janitorl•I 6790 FORGET The fuss It leave t~~ cleanln.1 lb ut. Flrs., windows, carp., etc. Reas.. call Brighter Side 5484134 Landscapfn9 6810 Rave OUl'U:X CdM. IN· COME 1515 ptr month. ~A YNOR'S LANDSCAPING $10,500 equ.lt,y. Want 3 or 4 le GARDENING SERVICE State licenaed COPIJ'CJr, bed.room h 0 u 9 e, CdM. R~sidential · Commercial PRINCIPALS only. 67f>.l349 Free est-No job too bi&! HAVE 4 unlt Apt in Colla --=~-89-~..,...---- Mesa. Will trade for beer SOIL PROBLEMS? .bv I& rutaurant In Orange We have the ANSWERS at Co. Owner 545--0395 ORANGE COAST NURSERY APTS ' Bust zoned vu land ~ W. WILSON ST. for 75 +units. San Juan Ca-Costa Meaa 646-l996 po. 700' tront. can divide 9 lots. S81M eq. Trd TD, '! Owner. 4.9-1-4957, 49446:)3 Waterfront A: dock. #2 Bal- boa Coves. NB. Equity $50,000. Tr•de tor TD's, hotm! or leue/option. Ctsy. to Bien. 67So:4331 HAVE clear l!K> x 125 M·l Lot Anaelet aru, $16,800. WANT home Cal'ona del Mar, NB area up to $55,000. Quali&d buyer Olrbin- M art.in Rltn. '75-1662 * * * P1perh1n9int P•lntlng 6150 lSTERIOR & ext painting. Price. .i.tasbed for spring clean • up. Frtt est 30 YT exp. Call Chuck at 548-5314 rNTERlOR It ext painting. Prices rlaahed for apring clean • up. Free est. 30 yr exp. Call Chuck at 548-5314 INTERIOR • EXTERIOR Avg 3 Br exter, 2 colors. $166 642· 7528 5'M92T iNfER or Ext PAINTlNG, IMMED. SERVICE. Local ref. FR.EE est. 5'8-1621 . . . ' .. . . . ~ e Stock Clerk { . (day shift) e Cra,fer (d•y shift) C1ll or epply It CLA·YAL CO. Fo remost in the vital, ex- pand ing fie ld of automatic valves and controls. 17th & Pl.AcemA Costa Mesa An equ•I opportunity employer ---------------- Production Test Technician 2nd Shift Mutt pollll!N knowif'dge ol electrical and eleo- tronk test theory, main- tenance and calibration o! electronic test equii>- ment. We welcome candi- dates who have romplet· eel technical tratnlng school or recent military electronlca course. Senior ub Assistant SKIWD AND UNSKIWD MEN NEEDED'°NOW TO FIIL VACAN~ IN NEW DEPARTMENT OPENINGS DUE TO EX· PANSION IN OUR OR- ANGE COUNTY DIVlSION. STARTING SALARY . $120 perweek &up IMMEDIATE EM PL 0 Y• MENT FOR THOOE WHO Q UAL I f Y. COMPLETE JOB TIWN~ AND RAP- ID ADV ANcEMENT. REXAIR INC. velty bootique. Prime Joe». Balboa llland. Aikin( 675-040, eves 615-1038 ------------e PAINTING • Interior & Pteter minimum three yeen experience In ttte area al d1ai tal llJbl:yl- tems checkout and test· ing. Must be able to u- semble wire, circuit and test dlg1tal circuitry and systems. ORANGE OJUNTY DN, For lntonnatlon call Monday A~ 537-2381 tlon $8200. Mower shop or fn. ry. 145 E. 17th St., Mesa. 642-6100 LAWN vento Coeta OUNCEMEN;:s- NOTICES ANN ind Foun RLA lot H can 64'Hl d (Frff Ads) 6400 CK ShtaY doc· parkintz oag Hosplt•I lookinri in for owner. Lo 1 t ! 48 548-7482 Bl.A Sonor Mar. CK Female cat vie a School in M~ de! ~n6 or 642-2550 TWO Har Iden Pawn Tickets, v l c bor Blvd. owner call A: tlfy M&-1672 MALE Whlte cat. v~ of ona dtl.Mar. 67UD Cor Lott 6401 -----Loet • In upper Arch Beac h Heights ''Miramar" mo. male Lilac Point ese. Heartbroken tod- tamlly. Reward. Dr • 11\C.-• • • • ,4M-6583 1 Siam dler Tl SIA w/bl)r MF.SE male cat, It. tan .; ~ox. 10 m01; vie. E. Ocean Bl•., Rn. 673-5013 Sun., Bal. Vic o Rew WHITE Rabbit w I btn eyes t Woodland Scbl, CM ard. 9 546-3580 Per so nils 6405 COME In for your free J*t1ck of your color choice out refreshln1 mint with honey It almonda our strawbttry trappe er. Would you beUew not Jn tile la? cream ua1neaal Fountain of Youth So. Cout Hwy, Laauna . Located ln the new on of the Art Center. 11 • try mask " cleans we're b 1416 Beach addit1 2 GO LFERS for fOUJ'IOme, · Sat. start. time; on es vtc. Costa Me11& . 85 to 95 •hooters. ~ earl)' coun Pref. 1459 TRANS FER.RED Abroad will mernbenhlp Balboa Club. Plee.te •rite Box Dally Pilot i.eU Bay M·SO NAN come CY: Aw, nuts. Don't home. But vote for Lloyd Milne. Dick ALCOH OLICS Anonymnaa Rar bor Arn. PbonP 673-1124 Box 1223 Costa Meta. P.O • DALBO A 8-y Qub Mtm· bcl"lblp tor tale. S100. Call 3123 • 833- FOR Sale Charter Metn- hlp tn Newport Beach Oub. $650. 673-7814 bl'C"I Tennie An nounC19menh 6410 c Au •. ...,'-•"" .. ~ ·~ end NOTICES Cemetery Loh 6411 2 CE;METERY Lots. Pac View Memorial Pk. Vista dd Mar Plot. Make otter. Contact cwner: 34· 727 Vta EdlO, Palm Springs, Ca. 92262 SERVICE DIRECTORY llbyslttlnt .6550 WILL Babysit. My home. 1 child up to 2 yeal'IJ old. $20 wkly. 548-1395 Vic Harbor Shopping Center CH!LD care tn my home, full or part.time, al.lo will board. Xlat coocJ. ADY age. 963-2901 RELIABLE mother. Week- days only. Ages 2.( C. M . ~:6~~·r.., Baby9ittfn9 my home Hoor-Oay·weelt. 545-6734 Brick, Ml10t1ry, "' 6$60 AU. TYPES ... I 0 IU >' ' Brick, Block, Cement work. Allo repeJra. AD 1)'pel Car· pentry A: Rooftnc, &2916. BRICK, Concrete, carpen. try autom Cabtneta. Small Jobi. OK Free EM .U945 C..-pentarlng 6590 !NO JOB TOO IMALLI Residential • IndultriaJ Ccm- merclal ·M a t n t e 11 a 11 c e Repair & R e mod e l R.euonabte. Ue, boa<1ed. 11 . lllred. • 962-1961 or ~ e REPAIRS * ALTERATIONS CABIN:E:I'S. A11t1 me job. 23 Yrs exper. 5tM7U • <Mpentry • CalllMta • • Blt·ln• • Altulrdona • • Repairs • Raul 146--9583 Cement, Concr.te 6600 CEMENT Work, aD kinds. Instant credit -all major credit cards incl oil cards boootd. 12 Mos. lo pay. Reuooable, ~ e OONCRETE WORK e Of All Types. No jOb too sman. ean: m..l.GSI CUSTOM PA'nOS A Block walla. A.l80 t!ODCftte aan1 A: removaL MJ.1110 CEMENT Work Of aQJ kind at lowest pries Gaar. woriananship. 6C-1514 CEMENT wort. aJJ type1. So job too small. Prtt eat. H. mm.ta<~ THORYK COl'fCRETE NO JOB TOO DIAu, ree ear. 646-1234Jl?5.6511 SIRVtCI DfRKTORY Exterior. Free estimates. Electrl~I 6640 Reasonable rates. 646-3015 PAINTING -any room $20. £LEC'l'RfCIAN. Ucensed 8t We ~ "Si.ndai(' paints. bon d e d . !mall jobs. Neat work. !Wfa. 847-1358 mainten,. l..1 ,-.pain. 568-5203 PAIN'i'!NG Any room. $1.s. call atter Gudening 6680 4 pm. 548-1894 ANTHONY'S Fr ===RST=-CLASS-=--,.,,...-p .... 11nt--1n_11_1: Garden Ser\'ice Paperhanging. FREE FS- 646.1941 TlMATFS. ~ Reas. month.ly care. Pron. PAINTING It ,Paperhanging. 1__ • __ ....__ Reas, very cln. 2S )'?'! exp. "'&· ~ping. Exp. bor-Local f F t ~., 13"" ticulturt.t. "Tender, lovina re · ree es · ._.... u care for Green Gardens'•. 6190 Plumbing Lawft & yard LEAKS? Gu or water elec> Upkeep tronically located uocler c&- rototll. grade. 54().8206 ment, blacktop, around. walla, lbowera, eny place. Japan• .. Gardener Repaired. Water linet clean- Exper., complete yard ed, pressure rettored. service. Free e1timate1 CALL "LE>.KS" ~ • 548-'/951 • BankAmerlcard OK _G_AJU>_DnN--G-, COd!Piete ser--========:::::: me. I) years experience, n Ji&ble. Excellent work. "2-49 Sewing 6960 Alter1tions-642·5145 Cont1ct Steve Joyce 833.()600 ext 2112 COWNS RADIO CO. 19700 J1mborH Rd. Newport BH ch All applicants reviewed on merit with no bias toward Raoe, Color, Creed or Sex. DISHWASHER Morning $10 mo up, wkly rates, Mow-Neat, accurate, 20 yrs. exp. Great opportunity for am· Ina. edging, cleanup. Ed's bltloos Yll'JDI 111an. ~pply in G...rdening. Free est. 646-TILE, Cer1mlc 6974 perlOll between 2 and 5 p.m. 5289 dally. Mowi.nl • Edging • Gardenini Sprtnlcler Repair M'f.!11558 MOWING, Edgtns, ucalawn. Gen'l cleanup. Hauling. * Verne, the Tile Man * Cu1t. work. Jnatall A: repairl. No job too small. Plaster patch. Leaking s h o w e r repair. 847-1957/84&-<00l JOBS & EMPLOYMENT Snack Shop 2305 E. Co11t Hwy. Coron1 del Mar Odd Jc*. * 54U955 ClJT , Edge 1..1\wn. Mat.n-Job W1nt9d, Men 7000 No Experience tenance. Lic~d. 54M808 EXPERIENCED Man aeek· Necessary! • 545-8570 aft 4 PM ma dell&n I developmenV Must have dean C&llfomla EXPERT Japanese Garden· mrmt position w/lnjectjon or ctmtnr l"eCOC'CI. Apply er Lndsc'lng, Cleenup, Main. RIP plutlcs t\rm. Mi&ht YELLOW CAB CO. tenance. "MACK'' 847-0132 inv. 644-2902 8-lOam 186 E. 16th st. JAPANESE GARDENER Sklpper/Englnffr Colt& Mesa Maintenance by the month. Boat Maintenance, Full or Good reft. Exper~-7758 part time. P . o. Box 1041, Marine EnginMr ••• EXPERIENCED Gardener C.M. (First Mate) Private yacht. World cnil.linJ. HUit have * Laadacaplng • Oeanup * SALES Mll'lager 21 yrt exp. boating and GM. g..n Reas . .t ~able. 842-4400 CM sell anything anywhere. · · exp . EUROPEAN GARDENER WU! send resume. Write. Permanent salaried posi. L&lldacaplna • Malnt-an-Dally Pilot Box M-83 tion. Gtve detain of exp A: "'" ..... -========:;I re!ereoce1. Daily PUot M·'IS. Vef"J reUJD. 548-4337 evl!I. • J .. a • ..,,,,.,.,. 0 ... .,..,,...""'G _Jo_b_W_•_n_ted_,_L.a_d_y_1_02_0 YOUNG MAN interested In ,,....._u,..., IWWI"-''"' le•mlng trade. Must have Semce Oeaftup, Landcap-CARPET Oeenlng. Floor good references. Good pay tng. W..10M aft 3 p.m. stripping. Waxing, Wall•. & benefits. Steady employ. ,,.~~,1 •--a~ ....... 2 Windows wa1hed. 5314i67 meht. 648-772'1. H l u o 11 __ _.....,,_ _ Metal Flnlshine. HOUSECLEANING hlntJnr, Plumblns. ~ Honest a: dependable. Own Car Wash Help pentry. Reaal Rel lnlured. car $16. 642-7871 Full time or wkenda. BankAmerlcard OX Call "Mike" 641-034ll DAY Woric all kinds ireneral Min age IS, apply In peraon ctea.ning. own b"BJllp., n-LIDO CAR W MK H1ullng 6730 HAUUNG + GENERAL o..EAN\JP You name Jt -l haul It Reas. Bis Joki &t2-4030 perlenced. 541-9863 481 E. 17th Costa Mna Oomettlc Help 7035 EXPERIENCED ______ ....____ Preuman Ir StriPJ*'I LIVE INS Employer pays fee! r.eorie Byli..nd 4ency For 11'50 MulU 11X22 MGD It 23X35 MID.er Ebco 546-9240 ./ HAUUNG. Tralb pickup. Trimming, AllYlhlna·we do It all. EXµert .-ork. 545.2792 106 B E. 16th, S.A. 547-03$ -------- SA VE HONEY * Before you Take tt to the dump call Us! 6*-9181 or 64Z-5666 Chioese • En&llJb • French BOYS 10 ·14 Permanent. ciqier. Uve-ln Good rovteel • Good prollU Ftr East Agcy. 642-8703 BALBOA PENINSULA DAILY PILOT Help Wanted, Men 1200 • tc-mJ • • With oast H.alth Cl•b F FREE SA~A e Swedllh m.....,. .,, Experteoced MaMUUe' PEN T DAYS A WEEK Centractort '620 I ncome Tu T 0 U2 E. 9 am-10 pm Ut.b St. ~ e ROOM A.DDl'l'l(ltfS • L. T. CoN~ ami.11 room.t, Mtdiiell or un1i.. SlnrJ• ...,. • 2: plane nistom ddtped; For list llotlcel , ,.,,,., alt lltimltH It llY'09t. pbane: • 847-151! • w MEM t;;. • m1rr, J!Ncl.M, c.,... ~ -* ~TO Mo •rpet C'-"f~ '625 (:j e WALL TO 1'W.. e CARPET a ••J«Di'G e Diloolmtl --IVCll plact No ... Uyt;:•f?MM At..LATtONS, ,...,._ All Typn FIBERGLASS LAMINATING PERSONNEL TOP MONEY Chopper Men, Rollers, Mold Maintenance. FIBERFAB 2365 Lafayette. Santa Clara, Calif. 95000 246-2600 75 MEN L a r g e, expanding chain now taking ap-' plications. No experi· ence necessary. Age 19 • 35; have Calif. driver's 1 i c e n s e & 'know Orange County area, . $3.45 HR·. Mr. Burst 774-2021 MAINTENANCE MECHANIC All around shop experience. Welding necessary. UTflfTY WORKER Experien~ not neceua?Y· Apply: I INDUSTRIAL CLAY PRODUCl'S lB1&'S nberlla• Road Huntington Beach AGE 19 TO 35 PART TIME 6 to 10:30 P.M. No expet neceeaary. Neat and depen.. dable, S&Jes .l lel'Yict. CalJ Sat &: Mon 11 AM 1o 6 PM tor intervlt'W 5 47 -TT 83 • 642-n36 • Bo.t Mechanic With dieael exper. • FllMr9lau Mold Min JenMn Marine <Arp. 235 "5bu, c.o.ta Meta S.lesmen a Mlftlllrt Olreer opJIOl17 wldt Jeadhle ftrm offerlnr oter 100 DD tuaJ fUndl. 1'uD ar pt tlma. No t"JCllel' nee. we trm Npt 8ch omc.. MMm ' Santa Ana oft!oe, sn-mi ~ 11nacfal Senteee. Ine. ··-?dDdJieJI 0-.11 . <m1Jlt:11'L__..: , ___ ,..... ............. PRIVAft YAKl'Y WUU I tw ftllll'I BR ..,._ QOH'T wit) ........ llaelt ... ftic* .«' ~ :-c:.::..p,o, OlltJ ... IAlll - llPfCl&lt)' • ft#O "" DIAMOND • ... '*' ....... -.... llllcb .,., ..... ~PllM -0 • .,. ., ...... 1 CLOSE TO HOME! Have you noticed the clean little food markets popping up all over Orange County? They can best be recogniied by the big dock out in front which an- nounces they are TIC TOC MAR- KETS. TIC TOC stands for fast serv· ice -''seconds in and seconds out." More and more people are discover· ing the real conve nience of being able to drop into their neig hborhood TIC TOC for practically any item they can get in the giant supermarkets -and there are no long distance hikes from the parHng lot and no slow lines at the check stand. Would you like to work FULL TIME or PART TIME in one of these smart lit- tle markets? If you are between 25 and 50, have good health, and are a real self starter, we would like to talk with you. Opportunities for rapid •dvaneement in this young pr09ressive organiu: tion make this more than just• joi>-a can be a career fuR of ch.h "9inCJ stimulating experiences. Take • few moments now to can our per10nnel d,,..r+ment for more information and ·an interview •ppoi11t111en+. Employ. ment ava~able in mony arNS near the Or1nge Coast. However evon if you'H not looki"9 for• job right now wo hope you'D come inio any of our ma,..ets and just look around. TIC TOC MARKETS 642-5921 I I I I I I I I I I I I I 8 I I I I I I PRODUCTION TRAINEES No experience necemry. 18 to 81 years. High achoof graduate. If you have ~. aptitude, 'fie will tra1n you. Permanent employment. Ex- oellent opportunfty for adnncemenl INTlltYllWS MON. THltU FRI. SPS Western 2701 So. HarW, S.nta AM An oqual opportunity .. nplo,.r ---------- . PRESS OPERATORS Rubber experMnce only. Nlfht thfft. Apply Penonnel Office U.S. DIVERS CO. 3323 W. Warner Ave. Santa Ana An eqtial opportunity employer P 0 lfV E R PRODUCTION TFA:.HNICIANS. • Jmmed.l. ate Thailand Openlnp. Re- quires preVloaa mainl'enaDCe and operatinc experience on mWtary and commercial Computer Operator To operate IBM 360 computer s y s t e m •nd unit record ma- chines. Must be able to wor~ second or third shift es requir- ed. Two years oxper- ie'-nce including disc and~-!Mgno+ic tape storago units. • d1*9el electric power unit., Including electric governors and I01ld It.ate twitch cear. lone ranie poaitiana, ex· cellent 18.laries, full corl'l· pa.ny benefit.I. Send t'Hl1DW to Otpt. 333 PTT, Phil~ Tard C.Orp .• Education and Tedmlical Servicft Division. P. 0 . BO« # 10. Fort Wa.h- bllbln PL 190.14. An ErQlla1 ()pp.-1Wd!y F.mploofft'. APPLY IN PERSON Ott CALL (714) ~ ATLANTIC RESEARCH IUSIOY t-Cnet oppc:c tumty for am- t b1tioo11 )'Olll'lt man. APl)I)' ) an penm between 2 and 5 p.a. dllJ)y. I 1 · , s· . r Join the team at Mld>ouldl if you enjoy workine with a congenial crew, are physically fit, neat & are willing to do your share. Stop in at MacDon- ald's, 16866 Beach Blvd., Hunt· ington Beach between the hours of 2 & 5 P.M .. Mon. thru Fri. To operate IBM J60 computer s y s t e m and unit record ma· chines. Must be able to woi* second or third shift as requir· eel. Two years exper· ie~ including disc .~ "*Jnetic t•pe storage units. New REUBEN'S & COCO'S ..... YOU• CONftNllNCL MEN 811t11•h St ...... Te $11,000 m or MS in Electronic ~«Md\. (fee paid) •we speci•liie in pertonnel pl•~•ment of en91nHrs. ..•. .,. .,..., Mita Venture I •••• JolllSOl's , e BEAU'ftaAN Booth h ; ttnt. ~ oppey? ! ! I tor full lnfonnatian call ' •9329 or 882..5985 ; We nHd 1Nrt time M•n•aement help, 18 years min. et Sl.60 ~ per hr. to 1tut. AllO we need part time workers for ev4tnlng, 1555 W. Adams 9-lty c ....... -· Agencies. Men & 1/°"'!n 7550 ' Materials Technicians H•s Newport Beach hu an immediate open- ing for a Materials Tecb- niciaJ\ for a newly estab- lished and equipt MOS facility. This position reqw.rn a . background In the pro- cessing of se~Chictor mataials and the assen- bly of semi-<:ooductor de- vices. A basic knowledge ot p I a n ~ r teclul.iques 1":JUkt be helptul Apply In penon or send reeume to: HUGHES Aircraft Company 500 Superior Ave. Newport a..ctt C.llfomia 92663 Equal opportunity employer M/F Accepting Young Men under 30 Training positions A major subcidiary of a New Y Olk Olrporation will tnln a aelect number of )'O'mg men as a.aitants in expending Soutbem Cali- fcmia chain. Good working hours, excellent profit shar- ing and frlnge benefits. Ex- cellent opportunity tor 6d- vanoement IDr c a r e e r minded men. Hlgh echool ed1Jc8tion. Some college preferred. $13.5 per week \alary For J)ft'IOMl intef'Y$ew cal1 539-1183 h .m. hi ~p.m. ARCH1TK111Al SBllOR DUFTSMAll 1'bree years experience. Pmnaomt employment. Exceptional growth op. portunlty for qualified J)er900! Apply tn peraon Wtnard Jord•n Loul manufacturer hH immecfl•te openings for: • Electronic Assemblers • Wiremen We •re .n established comm.rdal firm with liberal f t:'inte benefits. ONLY EXPERIENCED PEOPLE should .tpply to PARAMOllCS 929 Baker Street Costa Mesa 549.2221 Dishwashers Busboys Appty In per'°" Coco's Famous Hamburgers 71 fashion Island Newport Beach GARDENER FuU time bead rarctener. Supervise and direct gar- dening of large beach area facility. Resume and refefl. ences to Box M 78 Daily Pilot. CARRIER BOYS GOOD ROUTFS AVAn.ABLE HUNTINGTON BEAOI DAILY PILOT • 142-4321 • APPLY I~ PERSON Olt CALL (714) 546-8030 ATLANTIC If RESEARCH CORPORATION Missile Systems Division 3333 Harbor Blvd. Coat a Meu, Calif. U.S. Otllenshlp R.equjred All equal opportunity employer Electronic Components Tbele openings require 6 months ~t experience in electronic component aaernbly operations. To qualiJy you must know color coding a n d band soldering techniques. (At Harbor) Costa Mesa Now Interviewing for: • Waitresses • Dishwashers • Bartenders •Busboys • H~stesses e Cooks Apply In ,.,son letween 8 and 4 p.m. 1555 W. Adams, Costa Mesa • • Tectllllldms To $7100 Minimum 2 year1 ~ent experlence in electronica manufactw1nc. H i I h IChool ~ Uee ner· otabie) Ptn-tlSpecl• Te $11,000 Desree in Indultrial Rb la tiana with minimum 3 yeara recrartmeot ot exe- cutive personnel. (f e e paid) M••1-• Tralltff To $7100 Must be auresgive, with a degtte, to develop l'lll>idly after an excellent CO(DJ>8DY training pn> uam. U/30. Uee paid) "'Jot.. A,. Our Busi""'* \' ~f Coast Employment AGENCY ~ Santa Ana Pron Bide.:-- 1'10 Sota Ana Aw. ·• r Costa Mell ...... ·--.. -- Hn 8: 30 am-5 pm Mon-ia FOREIGN i1 EMPLOYMENT More than lOO countries A: 200 job classU!catio111. Coup- les OK. Write P.O. Box 2217, Orange. 92667. Schooh-IMtruction 7600 WE'RE LOOKING FOR PEOPLE TO TRAIN FOR MOTEL-HOTEL Acea•••• MANAGEMENT To $10,000 Make excellefJt aJary pb Oppcrtunlty in ~t )'OIJl' apartment .. mot• P'O'Wth nrm. DesrM ud/ hotel manager. Uve and at' CP.A. experienoe, woric ln location. climate oJ please. (fee paid) your c:botce. New motels and Cllt111lail T.-... hotels att be1ni built eTery day. Many opportunities for To $4412 managers A aasistant mm- 1 Year college cbemiatry agers. Men-Women-marrted ~ Good a<ITance. couples. Train at home br Help Wam.cl 7 .. "" I Help Wanted , __ w_ome __ n______ Women 7400 ment potential. (fee paid) YoW' spare time. Free place. Ardlfteclwlll lll«lt Aalllstance. Get ..... DraftunaR mation about age anct~-ft.: VISIT DANA Laboratories, Inc. 2401 Campus Dr. Irvine, Calif. (Near Orange Co. Airport) An equal opportmlity employer Secretaries · · Jypists Actg Clerks IMMEl>IA TE • . . Short le Long t e r m assigmmnts. Santa Ana, Newport Beach &: Costa Mesa Areas. Re pro Typists To train on mM MT/ST typewriter. Type 65 wpm. One for night abJtt, one for day shift. Communications 2230 S. Anne St. S.nt• An•, Calif. An equal oppcrtunit)' employer BOOKKEEPER - Full Charcje SECUTARY Required for O>ntract Ad- ministration Department. Minimum 2 years experi. ence in Contract AdJntni&. tration. 80 wpm typing, 80 wpm shorthand. Used to typing teclmical data. Call 642-2400, or eTes. 546-¢ll9, ask for Jim Hyams. Servon- lc Division of Gulton Ind111- tr!es, Inc. 1644 Whittier Ave., Costa Mesa. All equal op. Portonity employer. --=---Beauty 11 Our Busineu It can be yours aim. We are Jookinc for a penon to learn and te.ch pratellbW make To$t360 ~t~to..-... Execute complete let of · ity for 8 position tn the zqo14 .. working drawinp from hotel industry. Write now for' prelima. K 0 0 w CUstom ~mplete ~ails. No ~"i Retlideotial and Commer· ~~~: .• _ .. _ ........................... ~l. dal. Uee J!Qid) NOITKWUT SCHOOLS. H . So1ft M .... Trahtl119, Dept. M4-i2. To $7200 + com. '" M-71• •I• D.rty "'-+ Cer + ..... "·-.... ,. .............. . + •-acct. "...._ • .... · · · · · .. · ·• 1··. -... City • • • • • • • • • • Zip ••• ·~ •. An excellent company re-StwN .....••.•• , • A,.: •• -.; quires d~ or 2 yeara ......, ,...... ••.•••• ·-· college with aome sales .. , ~. experience in manu-IDM . facturtnr. (fee neiiotiabJe) p ,. ; : WOMEN KEYPUNCH : : · NOPltOG~.r up tecbni.qua Clpable, re-Exec. Secr.-y apanm'ble, no experience $550 INDUS. DRAFTING-:: GROC. CHECKING :· 'TRONIC ASSEMBt. 't . needed. Aleo, PoSSlbtt to ~ an administrative a. have • small business d. aiatant to president of an )!Our own. Wrtt.e: include established firm opening pholie no. new off!~ locally. Pre- VIVIAHE WOODARD CORP. fer age 30 to early «l's. PBX/TYP ' Dept. 70078, 14621 'ntus St. Must be well qualified. Five years experience. Age Panorama Qty Calif. 9'1412 Cf-paid) 25 to 40. Vood typist. Start· ' ~ Inc salary to $.5l5. Establish-SUMMER EMPLOYMENT: F C. loolik !~s!~~!MIA. Division of -··. Computing ol Software ~ Huntington Beach ;,.; •• ed company Newport Beach Salling Instructor, f~male on-• $SJ5..,., Send l'elWJle to Box M 11 ty. Oty 01 Newport 8Mch. Mmt be tun c h a r g e Dally PUot Parb, Beachel It Recrea. ~...... P "-' w1·th -1 .. 1. · tJon Dept. Seven.I yeaJ'I d. uxvu.,. ....., ..... M MAN FOR DELIVERY .\ in-CARE tor girl !, boy 9, my st&µatloo of TV le ap. 1nterviews Tues only 9-5 pm tram. Reh St. 4 / JS I 68. pliances. Me c ha n I cal Newport Beach 8GC!i16 f')'ll, 2-5: 30 M-Frl. Own background n e c e 1 •a r y. 2043 Westclltt Dr • Suite * V\c Wu.on 6 Fairview. EMPLOYERS OVERLOAD aalllng · experience requlttd. mum 5 years experience, With good knowledge of rac-type 50 wpm. Must have 536-888l '. 12027 Garden Gr. BL, G;G,. ''Better Lfvh1I thra ... ,,~ Education'' ~rmanent. Davis-Brown 548-5548. 8-5 Mrs. Sadler. c.o. 646-1684 549-0740 alt 6. Local Manufacturer bu LLOYD'S NURSERY immediate openmc for N-ow-· -~--a-pp_U_oa_tlon_1_i_o1' Full time retail nursery pert0n capable of dolnc clerk In hardware • salesman. Exper. needed. Coil v.1ndJng, encapsut. houlewara store. 35-45 yrs. ~7441 tion and tilk ~. Exper helpful but not nee. if inc akills I: 1 a 11 i n g good front office appear- termiDoloey. $2.09 to $2.st ance for light reception per hour. Apply 1714 w. wort. (applicant PftYI fee) Halboa Bl~ .• NB ........ Offtce RECEPTIONIST $450 Between 21 It 35; good ap. CPA or Accoontlng eix- pearance. Att08ptlee experi. ~ helpful. M u s t FOR Secretarl•I Trainl,. ATTEND 11{E -- Architect & Auociates Agencies, Women 7300 1500 Adams, Costa Mesa Experience required, We wtlllnc to leam. Crown are an establllbed commer-:1anttvare, 3107 E. Cout cl.al firm wtt.bllbenl trtnp Hwy, CdM. 673--2300 ence pref. Typing required. ba,ve eXcellent t y p I n g. New fadlity. Salary com-Will heed own depart- mensurate with exper. It ment. Age l>-40. (fee 11billty. can: 714: 540-353) paid) For lntenrtew App't. leok•eeper Most Modern Up.to-QMI BUSINESS COLLEGE br1be Southland. The IChool-' :'d Programmed Leaming'~ thl' "finish.Ing acbool" toaCb. Complete Secretarial ·-; ~ Brosbup -IBM ~ St.art any Ptlond•y-EY~ classe1 l.leo. , -.!_ ' MARINE CARPENTER Experienced In COll!tnlc- tion and finishing of cab- inetry and panels for in- terior of one -of • a -kind yacht.\. PreviOU!I experi- ence "ith some fibreglass useful. Send letter or re- IDme to Bo~ M 38 Daily Pilot An equal OPJ)Ortunj ty miployer Secretary to $U5 ~arp. good kx>klna pl 35 or under. SH 90, type go, Loll o< correspondence. lfee reimbursed) BY APPOINTMENT SCREENED Personnel Agency 901 Dovu Dr., Newport Bcb. 642~7414 S4M010 Help W•nted Women Technical Typist 7400 60 wpm electric\ type. writer. leypanch Operllor Able to wOtit ~ ahift. couas UDIO CO. '"" ............. .... ,. ...... AD~ mtc• .. •..ttwb•W..• wwd R.ece. Oalor. o..t w Id. bentfits. BARMAIDS. •. • Plea. apply ... and GO.GO PARAMETllCS ~ANper~k 929 Bebt StTt!et 6J8..5483 OI" 633-~ SECRO ARY $450 Experienced General Jedcer throud'l Permanent 20 bour 5 day Trial Balance. Heavy Re- w e e k J)Olition available. ceivablet. P re f e r eerly COit& Meta S49-mt • COOK·Part Tl.me Newport Beech, 10.U " 1-3. JO'a. Ugbt typina. (lee e WAITRESs.Full Time Top aalary. Write Box M 84 paid) Apply in ~n Dsily Pilot. Jr •~ OFP1c1-:-ofaL MESA LANES • --.-Y Penn. Part tlme. Approx. 30 1703 Superior. Costa Mesa SALESLADY Wort tu' r:!mr execu- boura per •eflt· Oftr 21. WANTED RN'• for relief 3 F 0 r fine l"H.dy-to-wear tJft9 in beeutUul oftlcoes. 1<>me exp. pref, Bee1I Home to 11 A ll to 7. Apply and ll>Ortsweal'. Contact Good Furni1hlnp l ftla at Irvine HIDllinlton V a 11 e y Coo-Manager. ~ 0:m:~ POLLY PRIES'r:e ; BUSINESS COtu:G!;.. • 325 N. Newport BL, N.B.i Phone 548-912J < •• LIFETIME Gtft • Odlcoit' lP lesaon Typlne School-1131 Oel Mar. CM. 548-2859 Moo-~ MERCHANDtSI fO#·'. SALE AND nADI-~ · Furnitu1'9 ~rt ~ I04'Jl2 vaiMCerlt Hosp.. a 3 a 2 GENE'S relmbuned> MATURE~~ ~~l Newman, BB. Hunttnaton Center .,... ....... ~ FURN11UIE :. -.: and FH for ,_. - -• DENTAL A111.1tant. Lapna ~.N-• .,. _ _,_ "'~. _. ~· , Mi tnnlp for ......... "" _,.. --ltatun'llld 1nnt·:.;:; ~ ~;eece °ti 5 • 2 23 i ~!.~~.~: ~. ~~open~ General offtce duties plus decorator ~:. : - evu. Write DUI)' Pilot BO« M.rl wni tram. i.,.e 1142: amt aood typtns .iilllt7 to Spanish Medlterr~ OPliAfOil auusTIAN' Woman to m . Apply neWQs after 1"lrt tor 5 encineerl. Ex· ALL NIW . 7;: • Spgrtswear. ~. bebYllt OD Wed • Sub e'fel 1 PM. SheU'BOftooR&mmill ' perlence helpful but not Muet Sacrifice ~ 'i Stn<ty. '80 • '140. 1580 tn tbe nuneey of Central c-,,. 901 Dewer Dr., N'pt. aani!atory. (applicant WAS ORIG. $16-; MonroYl8, N.8. ..... 1 BJble Olurcll, C¥ 54M!i67 Bch. ~ fee) ITEMS AS FOLLOWS: _ -.: EXPER MAID WANTED e COUNTER OIRL. dry --------lec ..... lt Ccqeous ! ft. Spanltltf!IJl:a Steady job. D91f onl). deuklc experience. «> MafOt' lank Wants $)90 and M a t c ti Ins aratt. SEACREST MOl'EL hour week. Call 541-9550 ~rlencM A "Ciftdeftla ·• position cu.tom q u 11 h d wttta lllSl s. eou HJ, i..,.. betw. I a.m, A 110011 NCR ~1 rator for YGllnl lld1 with a carved wood trlm. R. 1U ft. • WAITREii, 1 i.m. to S:30 BAB-qrn'ER 2 a e boo l benU1tll i m~ se. Good &mDe Olirftict ....iwt IOfL p.m .. Sll'llCIQI fll. Atl'PlY dll*tn. J.lwNB Jft!f. Vic t1phis plua mbdmum of bee9)' Dat oet _.ta.,.. RarnburJt• KenrJ, 2 l 3t Bl"OClilltJunt a Adanta H.B. --------,.......,,..--.,.-1 ,.ar omc. ~ and mab:bb1c ~!'!- Ptlcent!a, a.ta ..... .._, e S A L. J; 8 W 0 M A N b (applic:at 11911 fee) b1e. l Piece Kiiis --~ l'tfAT\JRE woma ~.BORED .. .....,,.,,......,,Or~br-dli"!"'e..,.r-can=-=-me-paieDced. 9ttnet.tve. hD A.111 Ii lealrtl1 ftt!J"l"IMU o.a P'OllW my bcime; 2 ddJlrn. 1 ~ Onty llloee avail~~ time, better eporlawear. a.t bedroom ..rte wtth,,~fl ._, _ ...... _.._.. _,., ""3· 67S-28'10, Mn. Jeffers -.J Klnc 1fae bolt ~· llC.hool 11a-. ,_, r • q . ..._ -1..,..,,. ~ . _ _. 6415-7187 "" betw f.U rm. SICRETARY-TiiAtNE-1 uatit (MIYl'OU. b'Pf> 50 mattrtn. t.arp S Tetephene fiiidMrt EXPElt. Dnl a Counetk FNt 1'1Pllt. Sood S.H. 1"!CI. wpm, kl~, rt'ttP-~":;''::::a:: Full l1me work frOm 10ll' Old; C4lndcl"eon nna,. 11' tor HB law ~. Mr. Kina ttonlat. Prefer 25-36. (ap-t ....,. • E Bal"-81\td Balboa 9'2-en.2 pllcant J1C19 fttl na ...... MlmPI. ~· home. 171-ilU ' .,..,. ., i:.cb piece CID tie~ J..VN. Me•l~U• ud e m-5370 e BABYSITI'ER Wuted 1o td ~. ~·:'> ! tnattnent-.._11,_-. e iXP~R. AN!WERJNG h ta. ftOOlll • boant + .. ...,~-1_. ,......._ ._ : ·-...,.. • 1DV1C1 OPC"RA T'OR ..._,, ~ _,,. "' --·-~' -'""4 C ill-,.~1 •NEED a fti hrUte =-:.:~= .ra• ..... W... 7m ~"'ltUt~ Od Qpoo ud ' --.e ~tr-..~ftl ...._ 1tB .~R.El~J~&•=.x~._-_.~._~. ------parssorftli I Ir D .• ----·~ ._ • 1rtu. -. leK"ed CPLE WTI> • ....,. waft. A JM&..,_ llfd., ~ t ~BE.\ •• e ......_. •Id~ b .-:I alt&. 8 an . ""-1 J111111t "tD t ' •' ---------~HR. CU41Wft.DJ LAie9J A IAMod@ f"aldonl m«n.5 SalUJ + Ape. 541-"95 .... gu,,cy __ t ._ 11 f :.! i _ -1\tl ....... --1 • ...,...,........ D~i«~Ebcpet a •-IWITAURAH'r HELP ... 1'EMP()•••y ~ °"' ftlm,ar a r t .-Al....L. ID<PER1ru..-n .... llMlture. Send ruu:me to &DX e PAAT·TIME e ~ , -.. ., --"-~,r m iiWWW -.... ...,..'-W at.at Dll1tr PGot "'IU'la'tl-u ..--. • -..-NI er ..... a.t. cit Clllmltllr. _.., "'4 p.m ' e scs..-., e , vtY~ c:bild'1 111111, & l r ...... """ell as •. 1D. °""... lfNDlltY HIL, M'GOO'S ~ ~ f.cw the a.Daba. ---J'1UCNCB PlllNJRdAilldiil 547.-7 llAUTICliii~ Distt11ioetid w stna•kllW "-.._.. 1t.......,rn.,,_,.... ....,..,....1 .. ...------~ ........... ~DI, M <WIGS m Oii ...... ,... _ ._local-•Mm._"'*.lli#-•Ja.-• -_I J ...... :::: ;,,_- 4 I .. t MlllCHANDISI POI QI.I AND TliDI .. . . . . MDCMANDISI POlt SALi ANO Tl.ADI . , ---· .. -· .. ·-. . , TRANSPORTATION 'TRANSPORTATION FREE TO YOU lolt_!llp Me.ring 9036 lm.-orted Auto. t600 ,,........, Aue.a HOO Autee W....., .. DON,. MISS flail FIESTA Special l C..&Ceny.,.._ ........ _ ...... .................. ,..,. ..... ... ., s, ........... , __ ....... ..... ........................ ,.. l:~~wallll'•ed Up To 80°/o Savings ,:.."-' ., ftnt -.._ 1M USI ; ... ..., ...... _ .. ,.. ... e-., ~.:;.. 12 Y Hl'I i11 the ••"'• l.c.etion. ·;~.· N.wer _, .. _"" APPIOVID • tryl . Approved Funtitw• ~ ~e::·: ~ qua)ilkd home i.... WANT SUP for 35' Yawl. Npt. Hut>. m.Gl41 WANTED: ... II~ ror -MW .. ,..._,_, ,. ctr.ft. MERC!DES llNZ YOLKSW AGEN ~ JlrU. dilltbes. lbtt ~13 f~ arta.. AKC ~ • ctn.er.' 8tlll6 .. im1ll D _ nat male Doble 1 \S ¥t 6 dOc ~-Op Nt, Ooc"4 pallleya, ~. Mita er cider cb.lldren *-dll, Ella... Jvmper onb' ~ alt 5. 4110 w tutti. eedl .... SM&. nu:E To pxt bomt. roat'C '100 Ol9ta: rain, nittw. m8de German Skt> ' female --------c:ulunert cbamole.llned c.. S&moyed both e mQI. rm A.ZTE:CC A·l oond, l owner M. N"J trenct. U.IO . m. Pacllc CM. Week dA)"I on-tl(~ pl&M. l•· TT ~14 bra. .._W.: ~ ItallM ~· 419 Just out ol IMUaJ i 500 br .... ._ ..._.," ..... -.... u 1-"' "&T b al c:hecka. Full IJ'R Pica· T. _......,...__M_G__;;;;== -~ -..in.: • ...., •Ill-"" • you111, e Uly male • ba °""'9 ,.... IVllCbt ~ sa.etca: .. very attecJtonate. Tlpr 8~~: ~~~~·:: ~ ltrttcb $3. ' white. Help keep bis s~ patterned ~. "'8nltJ b7 sMnr him a nlct 4979 Slloel. u.. ~14: boota. home .. a n82 flt 1965 MGB. Perfect Sha~! Ever)'lhlna UDP· Mal\1 ex· tra.a. New Pin:lll Urea, dllC brk1, wire wbll, well cattd beela. ftatl, uddle, DW"IH GAS range -workln& • 229 MofMle ....... SZ.-. Box purtee SUD. Jew. Ptarl. Balboa I 1 I a n cl elry: Ps.rcect een1np. INd 540-«i80 (It 9200 and dan&le 50c-$:UO. Pim CUTE •'l'Dl»lh hair black $»$1. Brticelet. P. Belda. puppies. 2 months old. MI neck1actc. cro.ea $1-$12. &-ln5 419 Delta $UO. SbacM $1. YOUNG Loveable 1 b o YI PRICED TO SELL for. A real buy for $17SS. Newport Bay Gold Coast Wdo Pvt pty ewa or wkends Trailer Park Cabana I: new _646-_l_027_o_r _494_-i_7oi __ trailer fully equipped, sleepa '52 MC TO "Outlc" Rntrd, i , 2 baths. a1wn awnlnp, Xlnt mecb It runr CODd. Br. :xwered patio. Mr. Ball Rae Cm, nu uphl, rad, $950 ~. Pvt pty 673--0US RUDY TO GO_:_ OVER 70 VOLKSWAGENS TO CHOOSE PROM LARGEST SILICTION IN ORANGI COUNTY 549.()303 -673-1190 tf1t HNtlOlt ILVD. COSTA MllA '66 VW, l owner, air-con- ditioolng. Very clean. $1150. 842-3614 2llttt.tlor .... C.M. ..... • w 7;:ISH CAllNn ~~ty C a lic o c a4~ 2 door • CUltom m8de • low • NIXED Cocker • "George" 541-tUO .utable for lampe • u md trained, lbot.a 6 month.a. t a ble °' DECORATOR MS-<1152 4/8 $7995.00 New 24 Wide PORSCHE ---'64 VW Variant W-aon. new brakes .l tnJ\I. $1600. • 675-m) days .• •··: 0,. hl'1 t-t, s..y 1M -. -----~ --. ----- PIECE Marble top, darti -:::-=======- Oak wllh Cold llet:lp.. alto Misc. Wanted 1610 Spe.niab cabinet with 1 ahdt. ---·- ~ 14th *Two 8edrm BEACH TJU.R. SUPPLY l9'l6l Beadl Blvd. ~·le¥~1tien;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;t20;;;;;5;;;;;T;;;;;Mv;;;;l;;;;;tien;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;l205;;;;;; ~ ~ s:::· ~ WANTED ~, IN. Oircna del Mar mme RENT WITH :!s::m. All day 6 I.Ve. HuntJDifoa ... cb SJS..9812 '66 PACEMAKER 2 BR. $2,000 down, t&lre OVtr p7ts. $98.11 mo. Dick • 543-290( ~ - -·..; OPTION TO BUY ,. .•. NEW COLOR TV :~~. '68 Models $8. per mo. • FrM Antenna -Service I Installation • Top Quality -F .. t S.rvlc• .~. .. . .: . . ..:. .. .... l h rnlture MAJOR BRANDS AS LOW AS $199. WY TllMS Colordyne For Information Call (Coli.ct) 522~166 POOL. TAILU ,,.. 1IU BRUNSWlCK ,,.. Ii.JD' ,,.. TJUANQLZ Slate from S38t Brunawick $329 value •• ONLY $239.D Furnltu,...ppllanc• Color TV's-Stereos -TOOLS -. 531-1212 or 193.0555 (Ask for Art) Machinery, etc. 1700 100~ nNANCTNG 2000 lA Hyster fo r k Utt. SICARD POOL runa good. Pneumatic, $995. S23 & Main, Onop 7J2 N. Batavia, Orange. 532.1992 6:>9-2691 or 897-2433 STERLING Sil VER-Building Materials 1760 F1atwear, almple, elegant. 1· lllding &lass unit old with fine workmanahlp. 642-fi067 10 complete place aett.blaa. 642-ro?O many, many extra pieces. --------earvinf aet, etc. tnclodes PITS and LIVESTOCK $60 ttm1ah proof dark wood C 1120 cue. Private party wiU tell att for $1'50. EXACTLY % price asked at department ltl>n?s &nm6 eves. all day wknds. PURE Male SlAMESE 11 mot old. JUebrlm. S'lS. 641·'1733 SPARTON'f:ITE 3x35' Excel cood. furn. •wnlnc. ltorar e abed. 548-7421 Adult Park. Motor eye ... 9300 '6T ~LTl'A. 150 C.C Silver Spedal. Near new, 311 actual mllet. Windshield lt ear carrltt. Have to aell ! $300 or offer. 403 7th St., Apt O,HB CAR.AGE SALE Parts tor Honda & Suzuki trail bikes. SJ6.9686 MUST SELL Immediately! '64 HONDA. S250 Ol' best of· fer. * 642-8249 Honda 50 Dirt Bike Xlnt cobd $00. 673-5453 Tr•ller, Travel 9425 *AUCTION* Dogs 1125 11' SCADABOUT, alc>I. 4: _..;~------· equip. w I stove, stnk, lce- AKC REG. TOY POODLE box a: &Ide attachable tent. Male, SASSAl'RASS Line. Ull!d once! 962-Q!il Jet Black, ' montbi old POISCHE VOLVO '681/2 VOLVO '60 Cou~ • Red '59 Coupe · Yellow '59 Coupe • Sliver '59 Coupe • Blue NOW HERE! SEE THEM TODAY o ta1t Luou 549.0303 -673-1190 Sport Cart ....._ ______ _ 9610 lt1t HARIOI ILVD, COIT.A MHA TOY.OTA 1966 Harbor. C.M. II EADQUARTERS ELMORE 681/2 MG NOW HERE! SEE THEM TODAY Autoe Wanted 9700 "'1amplon Sire (Sl25l 545-lS' LANCER. 1956. 10x8 4406 catiu., .l exl.nl.t. S6llO. 2lm Frances Ln. CM. MG-1974 9625 GARDEN GROVE ttLVO WE PAY , GREAT Dane. 9 moe. Solid blk .,. cropped a: all Trucks shott. Pa~n. LoYeable. 9500 S.1-9931 'DORABLE DACH.SIES for Euler. Taxea bite • we don't! Sholl. AKC. 642-7123 BOXER Puppin ; AKC $50 and up UMU'l 'Sl Ford 11' T. P.U. w/54 Buick 322 cu ln eng. Good body I: tires. 15" rim• $350. 5M-4453 or 64l-29CM Eve Cit wtmda '115 FORD F.conollne. beavy duty van, w/blg tnp. Sac.at S815. 494.3435 SCHNAUZER Puppin Male a: female. $150 H . 546-6300 ========- dys. 54&-6318 eYea. MIN DACHSHUNDS Only 2 males I~. AKC registered. $60 each • 962-7689 • 5 BOXER PuPP U:S- AKC RECI.STERED • 54()..5223 • Recrellt'n V.hicl .. 9515 DUNE BUGGY -Me,ren Manx with 1964 VW A all tht> EMPI goodJes. Bia Cat.a Tires. Ted Aircrall top and 1ide curtain&. Loll chrome. Over snoo in- Yelted. Sell $1850. TRK 281. (213) 611.Q.59 DUNE Buggy hand laJd, Jlus body, cbulit w/all J)UU, $400 tUet a 11 5t6-2S49 Campers 9520 TRANSPORTERS IUSES·CAMPERS CARDEN GROVE JE 7.e63C VOLKSWAGEN 1967 Yolkswa .. n $1699 6 Mo.--4,000 Ml. Guar. lbcludel 50 HP Serlea, Wind· lbleld Wuhera, t u 11 Vinyl Interior, Ovtlide N h r o r. H•ter. ~. • well aa cleanup and delivery. $112 full Dn. Payment fftclucf" Tax & Lie. $55.24 mo. bank fin•n. Ask about our Slf..l Dn • 36 mo @ $40.99 + 1 final payment for tflle. TAM MOTORS SpeclalU:ln1 • VW 6 Ponche 1141 CARDEN GROVE BL. CARDEN GROVE 192.5551 or 534-2214 '66 VW • EX cond. Low mileqe. $1400. e Call 540-0812 e '61 V.W. BUJ '64 Enc new tire~ & trans xlnt body & mix:h cond. ss;;o 673-2642 ·57 KnmaM Chia. runa rood. need• body work. $.100. • &'rr>-5359 • 'QI VW Bug, sunroof R/h $1450. Alao BSA !50 CC SS50 •..•. 494-5655 vw '65 aqu•rebeclt 1500 s. 24.0CO mOea, excellent cood. n 399 11.nn. 546-2549 TOP l"!~l AND. TRUCKS Any Make or Model. CONNELL CHIVROLET 2821 H.rbor llvd. COSTA MESA 546-1203 Will Buy ._._._. ... , WE PAY •.• CASH CADILLAC '65 CADILLAC W...c&.Vllle tor used can 6 trucb J\lll Full power, a.Jr condldcn1nc. C9ll ut lor tree uttmate. Flremlst blue. Sold orf~ GROTH CHMOlET =._by UI. 0ne owner. i..ow AU b Sait9 JUnaaer $1495 18211 Bead\ BJ.. ALLI N Huntlnrfon Beach ~ Inc. Kl 9-.J:m 1150 So. OlUt Hwy • IApDa Beech (9'-1<14 __ d_,_.,_,.. ____ 9900_ '66 CADIL LAC NEED A CARt CAN'T BE iINANCEDT Coupe ff Ville Full pawa-, air condidonini1 SoJd new by us. Uke New! Low miles. $4595 ALLI N OldldoW.cadilJac Inc. • 1150 So. Cout Hwy. lAglma Beach 494-ltW4 CHEVROLET GOING into service. mus1 Rll. '6T QIEV. SS 396; model 131l7; 8 eyl .. 4 llpeed. Xlnt eond. 8.000 Ml.; uk. ~·5t().S8 '95 OIEVY Malibu 2 DR black vinyl top, white body. Bia.<* tnl bucbt seats. Con. aole. R/H, air. 494-3237 '57 Cllevy Station Wagon V~ 3 SPffl! trans. All new perts. Slmp $300. Prlv. Par· ty. Call 536-~ =~t:R:~i CONTINENTAi,; •MWwy •New ID Area? • Makf' Payday Payments Cl CONT. eon•.. lt. blue: McCARTHY MOTORS fttll dean: Xlnt tires; Orie) H20 So. Main a: Edin&« owner $895 646-20n <2 blocb N. of Sean) Santa Ana Ph 5Q..3S07 CORVETIE '6& Corvette Sl>)!t-top; ~ 2,000 Ml. 350 HP, 4 spd. AM I FM, pwr. steer. a windows; Onl1 1 mo. old I .....,,,. DODGE FORD '65 P'ord Ra.ncllem VII. 4- apd, lodtable «"f!r, IDlll $1750. 54&-8091 1963 FALCON OXIM lie One owner, MR, 4 .,.cl. Sll:rlflce! '1'54'l!'J6 aft. 5. 1960 Ford V8 Ranch ..... pa, auto. aood til'll, aew batey. Make offer. m ..t:m ====== '61 Ferd Ur. VI. ... '65 BUICK RM ... "Mama'1 mecbanlcal cood. $2iO. Car"; ahupest a r ound ! 1474lll E'ttry extra. Onl1 $2850. 19'1 RancMre Pfctru, 962-22'3 SD. ~1671 '40-BUlCK LIMITED 43.000 aduAl miles. Orlgtnal IMJ. MERCURY out. Nttda clutch. $500. or _______ ._... bett otter. 213: 22>7433 '65 Mere Mant. • dr, ..........,__ · owntT, RAH. air, pb, fl, CADILLAC xint ccnd, Pvt pty. 11 See at ~ Newprt IRft CM ~ ............... . MUSTANG • '66 Mustang Conv. Auto. PIS P/B. Fae. a t r .. 4 l\CT'el of ultra modem total Interior decor Chro m e Cadillac t.cilltlea desJaned whee.la. Orta Ownet-. $l.9Ri to better aell Md aervlce aft 8 Pm 675-2379 new and uJed Cadillac au~ 1966 SHARP M~ang w/&Jr. mobllea. pwr, auto, Must .U. $1900. NABERS ~ tsl-&229 att 3 p.m. (/?_ J _•/1/1_ -. ~-==~ ~ ~. P/S. 2 M'lr tires. XlnC oond. $1115 ••• 81-'l!m PONTIAC ROY CARYIR PONTIAC -Jbrllor ... a.ea .... Kl6 4444 Bt\IL Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Dr. King's Violent End Dr. Martin Luther King waa murdered in cold blood in Memphis last Thursday. So the United States, already branded before the world as a violent nation, suffers further humiliation. Dr. King was controversial. to be sure. but be was nevertheless a respected man in the white community for his devotion to equality and non-violence as a means to the Negroes' end. HU assassination was senseless. Sick minds in- capable of comprehending lbe consequences of such murders have bloodied the world image of a nation which, as a bastion of human freedom. deserves better, much better. A great memorial to Dr. King's peaceful efforts to achieve equality of opportunity for bis people will come if the emotional urge for revenge by a minority of Negroes can be restrained. as he would have counseled. But the greatest memorial will come wben bigotry is subdued to the point where the Negro can be treated on his merits as an individual. not put down because of his skin pigment. In the meantime. bringing Dr. King's assass in to justice is an absolute imperative for the law enforce- ment agencies of the nation. Schmitz' Imprisonment Orange County's least effective legislator in the memory of the oldest old timer is working harder than ever at being the least effective legislator in the mem- ory of the oldest old timer. Sen. John G. Schmitz (R-Tustin ). the man who proudly sports the badge of the John Birch Society, Way to Get an Annual Mandate Sweatin1 it out with my income tax man UDtil the late hours Jut nlpt, 1 thought of one s l 1 n l fl c a n t lJD.. provement in the tax form that wouldn't cost anyone a penny and would make millions of taxpayers feel better -not good. but better -about Clling. ln one sense. like most Americana, I feel that my taxes are too htgh; ln another sense, it ia re.ally not so much the ....... , I reaent as the way most of It iJ spent. Since I cannot in all comclence and common sense support our Vietnam war, Jt tr'kl me that to much of my tax dollaJ' will go to pay for tt And ~ are other areas of public apendlnf that I do aot approve ot. botb for practical and ethical reasons. TUER! OUGBT TO be, on t1ch ln· come tax form, a little box on wblch the taxpayer can t beclt off bis prefe11ences for allocation of his tax dollar. I would lllte most of mlne to go for school aid, for mental institutiona and hospitals, for a genuine poverty program. for attaclting pollution of air and water on a meaningful scale. and for all such socially constructive t:i'lk'i. Othrrs m11~ht well prefer other ;lllocalioni; or their tax money. and shoukl be ~iven a chance to signify their choice~ in their annual return. IN ANY SENSIBLY-RUN society - and the world has yet lo see a sensibly-run society -priorities would l''Jt f . ~ .. ·.> • (:• • "' ·;:,·:r:-_ .. ; ' .. ~ ~' -~ .,_ ...... ,. ... • ·~!(· be given In proportion lo the preferences of the taxpayers. Those who cannot support the •ar would find their money goinit to d i f f e r e n t purposes, while those ln favor ol it would alloca~ most of their paymen._, to the military effort. This would not only be fair, It would give the go.ernment a year-by-year Idea of what citizens are thinklng and deslrlng. Waiting four years for a "mandate from the people0 ls simply too tonr In tbeN rl)ddty changing thnes; the ta retvn1 wouJd provide an accurate and decisive tibulatlon of public attttudes and reactions. I COULD PAY MY tut1 with a much more graceful nourish ll r felt that my dollars were going to support what I believe are the most Important neect. of the na11on; and those with opinions contrary to mine would feet the same. And, in thl8 way, the President's national budget could be sliced Into tepenta more represen- tative of the voters' 1election1, and less responsive to pressures of lob- byists. bureaucrats. and log-rollers. But. of course. all of this ls predkated upon a rational approach to 11overnment. to finance. and to politics -and 1uch an approach belongs to the far distant future, if we survive long enough to overcome the irrationality or the system we are all trapped in. Egg Yolk and Raisins? Remarks that anyone on a diet ~els •oefully weary of bearing: "You're only three ch.ins from vic- tory." "Have you tried the egg yolk and raisi ns diet? It worked wonders for my brother.·· "What do you mean you've already lost 10 pounds! It looks tt> me li~e you're putUnc mon on." "In his case it might not be tat at au. It might be 'Ult hot air.'' "Have you tr1ed getting aJong with nothing bot distil!ed water and coconut milk? tt worked wonders for my sister. but now whenever slfe visits Florida and sees a palm tr« she has on irresistible uriie to climb it." ''IF YOU LOSE 2.5 pounds at your has :lnatratecl again that be ls irnpriloaed in an Ideology wbicb embraces total.Ltarian coocepta and de- nies any efficacy in the democratic proc'eu. And who is Scbrnitz• No. 1 target nowadays? None other than "fellow conservative'' Gov. Ronald Reagan. Reagan, a hip-shooter at times. has iu.d to back- track as be learned the facts of life in the governor's chair. Some of his pre-election notions 119\te proved false, and perhaps the fact baa emb8J'1'&1Md him. But the point is, Ronald Reagan has been willing to learn. Schmitz hasn't. To Governor Reagan's great credJt, bet. has been lallting wit4 leaders of minority groups. He oas bad to face up to the facts ot li!e in California's ghettoes. First· oU. be learned what a symbol the Rumford Act has be- come to minorities in the state. It logically !ollowed that any out-of-band repeal of the Rumford Act without pro- viding a viable substitute, one acceptable to white, black and brown communities, could be explosive. Because Governor Reagan sees the real meaning of Rumford repeal to the state'• minority groups, and looks for a reasonable alternative, Schmitz blusters that Reagan should return to the Democratic Party . .Bal· anced agalnst thi!, however, was a judgment from San Rafael Assemblyman William T. Bagley, Republican chairman of the judiciary committee, that Reagan's view "ls an act of true statesmanship in the field ot racial relations and human justice." · It appears to come down to this: Governor Reagan Is sincerely trying to learn on the i'ob , and he knows that politics is the art of the posaib e. Schmitz, on the other band, is so locked into a rigid ideology that he is incapable of constructive accomplishment for Orange County or the state. Meaning BolJ"'1 Mending Fenees Of the Cyc~ Of lnf lation To tbe Editor: ThJ6 la ln reply to a recenUy-publlsh- ed letter from Congressman William Proxmire, chairman Of the Joint Economic Committee. To begin with, tnllation ls not a rise in wages and prices. Inflation is the increase i.n the supply of paper money relative to the supply or goods available. Rising prices are the result of Inflation. The cycle goes sometblng like this: The government lncreues the np- ply Of money. Interest ratet are set below the market level Lower tntenlt rat.ea increases lpeC'Ulatlon, bualneas expansion. The demand for tho.e . +~ .. ,, -)~ . . -· • I I I ' -; ".. • '" . .. ·.~. LdUf'S ff'om readn's on t.DfkonM Normallt1 tDriUf'S •hould COftWJI &Mir meuGQtl In 300 tDOrdl M ltu. TM rlghe to~ lctUn to fit IJ)OCf M tlfminatt libtl u ~f!m>td. AU ld- krl murt mclw lfgftbtlirt and maa. fnst addrtu. but "'6Mel toUI bt "11U.. Mld °" requeii. goods necessary for producing con· sumer goods increases their price. Concomitantly. consumer prices In· crease. Kennedy Will Woo TrumaJ! Former President Truman is due to be wooed by Sen. Robert Kennedy. The mop-haired presidential can- didate will ult to be allowed to c.U on the C.year-old Mlsaourian -whose relations with the Kennedys have Jong been cool and dbta.nt. Truman op- posed the late President's nomination in HMIO, sat out the ensuing campaign. an<! throughout the three years of his lncumbency. was not Invited to the Wldi. HOUie. Now at the urllng or ldvlsers. Bob- by la proposing to .. Wa ud make up" in the interest of "party unity" and bil tlettJon pcofPeCU. A ICennedy request to meet with Trumin is virtually certain to receive a cordial response. DOUBTFUL SEAT "Keep the faith, baby," may help re-elect Adam Clayton Powell, but the Oamboyant Harlemlte will still face uncertain hurdles in regaininc his House seat. And even 1f be does, be bu lost for fOOd the seniority that made hlm chairman of.the Education and Labor Committee. If be la readmitted. be will have to start all over at the bottom of the seniority Ust. If Powell i<i re-elected. his fate wl"l he up fo thp rn-w Hol!S4" that tak .. s of· Cice nrxl January. But certain to weigh decisively in its consideration are two factors : ( 1) the action of the preldt lloute la ordering him to repay MO,_, in miluled offidal funds; (2) lta cm~ of him and demand for a public apology. POWELL WAS READY to accede to both requirements to gain bis seat. But by a ~vote margin, the cl\amber refused lo admit him. When be was re- elected in a special election. the House still barred him. Signitlcant)y indicative of the al· tttude towsd Pvw.U • the ,.. .. of two HGUM leaden in the action on him. Rep. Emanuel Celler, l}.N. Y., chairman or the Judiciary Committee and the spedaJ committee that recom- mended cracking down on Powell short of barring him, says his views haven't changed. "I would vote to seat him aa I did before," declares Celler, "but be would have to face the same charges. Those circumstances haven't changed u far as I am concerned." Equally fl111l is Rep. Thom.M Curti11. R·Mo.. who led the fight lo oust Powell. "THE OVERRIDING question Is still the integrity of the House," says Ct.atls. "Powell was accused of criminal act.ivttiea by his peers. I don't see how the Hollie C1N1d ever change Its mind about that. It ii unfortunate for the people of Harlem to be wltboat representation. But 91.9 percent of the Harlem populaUon ls non-<:rlminal. All they have to do is elect one of p;etr own who can come to the House 1ritb clean hands and a clean slate." Powell's activities between now lbd the convening of the new Congreaa will also have a direct beariQ« on ~t ls done about hJm. • "His conduct hasn't won him any new friends in the Houae." sa.ya GM leader. "He t. betn1 wa&cbed clOMl;Y, ad Ide llle1 ... ,.,. ....... ta •• ing him DO good. His blatant and~ ulent identification with the Black Power movement already ls cowrtlnc heavily against him among members. He Is acting almost as if be wants to be booted out. He seemed to be IGiDI out of his way to ask for it." PREDICTIONS -Despite the dela.y in the anno~ent of bJJ ap- poinbnent. Gen. Creighton Abrall will replace Gen. Westmoreland • commander of U. S. forces in VI• nam. His deputy will be Lieut. Gett. Bruce Pal.mer. a staff specialist bitbly regarded botll by Abrams and Am- bassador Ellsworth Bunker. . • Defence Secy. Clark CUlford wl.D reverse his predecessor's policy and approve the construction of two nuclear-powered frigates, long aoqcbt by tbe Navy. Nuclear Pact: Omen, Hope : 20t.b century is drawin" to a close on the site of the cl~ and ln ~ about it. The people Dative to the region bid faced a new and terrible array of weapons in the early yeen ol tbe 18th century. Men came wltb lane IUcb that roared name and made a loud crashing nolae. Death was in tbe sound. They brwgbt. too. bvl!I foar- footed beasta Usat couJd nm UM tbe wind and carry the~ warrk>n who llad come to tbb aa. Tbele ~ WO~ cloOdng before ..... It was ol metal .net It.,..._ ilttbe sun. The traty by the 21 Latin -- is a symbol. It Is the flnt. 011.f amount to nothing at all if ~ ot destruction are lOOHd. But it mat prov1de a moral lealOll that w11l be copied by othen. Tbe Untt.d..., ln signing it, pledfel not to aJlo1' -of the ftaponl to be .. l1re. :tbe territory of the signatories; . IATER.TBl8 MONTB there Will bl sent to tbe Un.tted Natianl a ~ 1.lfentlon treety thlll teeb to _., member natklu agree DOt to ditft:lop or poaee1 tbt 1DOlt tledy 'ftlJICl9 in the long hllto.ry of weaponrJ. lf• tiona a 1 re ad Y poueuinl .... weepons 'Ifill acree b)' t!l1I tn.eY • to allow them to prollfer.... ftere alr9dy m.tl a lbntted ten :• treaty. All ibeM are small ~bot lien in Mme.. aa tbe llW • .,.. treety .. lflmd. ODe =· .. cifnt biltary-... ~ '° -tll.lt ft baf I Wli.... .. f.w.L ••