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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-04-29 - Newport Harbor Daily PilotPlw fClr pouible rw>tp wt af tbt ta'14d ell the Newport Freew., will be tbe subject af a mMtinl Wednelday between atate en"'*"• and mu~l afficllk from Newport Beach and c.o.til Mesa. The aeuioa will be held In Division of HJctrnYs officea In Loa All(elea. Dtvilion E n & l n e e r Wl.lllam H•ahamoto to)d N~ ud ONta MeA 1uthortUe1 that data will be presented on tbe pouiblllt)' o f reroutiJC the freewy down Superior 'Avenue aoutb of 17th Street In Cotta Mesa. 'Ibe present ~ted route ol the ~eeway -.adopted more than 20 yean a&o -la alonl Newport Boulevard u It heads toward tbe 1ea.. In May lut year. tbe CalifGnlia Highway Commiallon 1 n 1 t r u c t e d division engineen to comider the feaaibillty of the superior A venue routing. Newport of!lcia1s favored the move, Costa MeH representatives were api.ut it Newport Mayor DoreeA Manha11 aaid it ii ber lllldentan!IUDI that Wedllacl.aJ:a meeting, Id fclr 10 Lm., "ii llO be a lrie1lng on tbe date's studies to date, for the purpo1e of iet- ting a reaction from both cities.•• One or t-n councilmen from each cl· ty and mmtldpal e~ aides are expected to be on band for the Senion. Some months ago, Hubamoto ta.id division studJea sbould be complete in time for further action by th eHighway Comm1J1lon this spring. Wednesday's meeting is a J>ic ttep In that direction. ' ' I far in ~Ort "Y~ ~11. ~ Ja tbt .,. block f G..._.. t'ltove Boultvard. rm sorry bout 'tbJa. '' • Wi that rneuaae. u eeaymoua telephone caller Sunday ended a Bon- nie-ancS-Clyde type car theft that starte4 in Newport Beach for Frank Black, ·Jr., Satl.D'day morning. Blac~ 28, of Anaheim, tpld police his car )ad stalled u be drove west on B'1boa t Ooulevar¢ near 21st Street about 9;30 a.m. Saturday. Re said three men asked him for a lift. He refused. But one of the men presumptuously bopped Into the front seat, he lrelated. Another opened his door. battled him out and slugged him. ''We've gone this rar." the ap- parently amateur thugs said. "let's go all the way." Black said he pasted out. and when he awoke, ~ was alone on the sjdewalk, and hiJ car was gone -unW the Slalday pbone call. Marine Injured In Cliff Tumble A C.tmp Pen<lletoa Marine ap- parently escaped se-rfous injury Sun· day when he ran off a 15-tooc. em- bankment in Laguna Beach. Police sent William KJ.rcbman. 22, to South Coast Community Hoepkal bvl aulhoritiea ttlere Mid he waa not ad· mitted. He bad suff~ faclal lacera- tioos and a hJp illjury. Police Sgt. David Browa said Klrdlman hed been drlntint beer with four comparuooa before he ran oil tbe embankment lo the 800 block ol Bar· racoda Street. Vandals Abandon Ruby's Tombstone CHICAGO (UPI) -A ~ tombstone inecdbect 0 Bdoved Son Jack Ruby, Afll'll 21, JIU -.Januwy 3, 1967," ftl ...... Oii a Mcti•elt aide 1treet Satmdl1 "8bt. The tnmbltooe bid been llbandc)ned by vandals aMel' tfMt took It from Roby'• sra•e in w.ana ~ In 1uburblin Ncrrldp, wbere Ruby ... bwiM foJ.lowilll Ida death from Canctl' iD • Ta. ........... ' Wiien Do We Eat? Petunia, a baby seal who flopped Mhore at Newport Marina a coup- weeks ago, has 0 adopted" Marina operator ~o.hn MUJ.Una. "I fed ba tome fish." he explains, "and now she juat IOlt ot banCJ around!• ,. Nude Couple in Auto Cr~~. o:·~man Ki ih:J A La Mirada woman, wearin& only a sport coat al\(1 riding in a car driven by a nude min, was killed early Sun· day when the vehicle overturned on a curve in Laguna Canyon. Her death and that of a Placentia boy who rode his bicycle into the aide 1911 County 'trafftc 198'7 5.._ Deatk Toll 58 of a car on Saturday raised the Orange County traff\c death toll to 55 so far this year. Virginia G. Senn, 33, was dead on arrival at Orange County Medical Cen- ter atur bei.ol hurled from a rolling car on Laguna Canyon Road two miles aouth of the San Diego Freeway. Her companion, Mlc.bael E . Moran. 28, of Wblttfer, wbo wu also thrown fl'Om the car, is In criticaI condition at Orange County Medic.al Center today, still unconscious. Coroner's deputies said Moran was nude and Mrs. Senn wu wearing only a man's sport coat -pn!sumably Moran's -when the fatal accident oc· curred. Rafael Back, 8, of PlacenUa, was killed Saturday aftentoon whell he rode bis bicycle out af a driveway Into the side of a passin& car. The driver, Mary K. Cele. 29, of Plactntia, was oot beld after the fatal mJshap on McCormk.k Street a.ar Shadburn Avenue, just out&ide the city limits, inveaUaators said. Heart Transplant Patient Suffers Damage to Brain PARIS (UPI) -Clovis Roblain, a fi6.year-old retired tnlck driver who received the heart of a young traffic accident vktim in Europe's first heart transplant has ruHered cerebral damage, doctors said today. The doctOl's who performed the operation ta.id Rohla.in was In a ''perfect" vucular state. that ls bis heart was beating normally, but they saJd he had auffef'ed damage to his brain. They said Roblaln appeared to be respondJng to treatment although they said be wu still unconscious. At a late afternoon news conference Dr. Maurice MerOld.ler that Roblain nell'ly died ho alter the nir>e·bour apention c of oxygen· giving blood ~ e brain, but was revived. The operation was performed Sa~ ntibt and Sunday morning. He •ald Roblaln "bas ·a perfect vncular state but his cerebral con- diUon la llvtbt us worries." He said the electrocardiograph report was "perfectl7 normal" and that tbere are "relaUvel,y favorable signs in the pa- tJent's recovery process." He aald Roblain was unconscious J.'l bodta alter the operation but that thf' ~ of bia eyea are no longer ilJeted. a lip taken as a good om~. Rob1aJn rema1nJ ill au oxnen tent in a aterillzed room and bas reacted to pin· chins. M~ said. Roblaln ftS given the heart Of auto cruh victim Mfc.Ml Gyppu. 23, in t1n operation at La liUe Hotpit.al tha t bepn SMurday at 10 p.m. and wa• llnllbed SandaJ at 7 a.m. The nlae-bour operatioo w a ~ (lee TMNBPLANT, h it 2) MONO~Y. APRIL 29, 1968 TEN CENT9 ReO Front Denied V.S. Won't Talk With NLF Alliance WASHINGTON (UPI) -Tbe United States today empbetiaally rejected mt auu.uoo that it talk or negotiate in any way _,th a so-called e.Ilianoe of peace torces set up by Vietnamese Cornmwli.tts. A State Depert:ment spobsman, Robert J . McCloskey, Mid the "alliance o( n.ataooal, democratic and peace forees'' announced by Hanoi dpring the pest weekend was ob· v1oosly ~ "Af1Uicl.a1 orcanb.etion, creature of the )lational Liberation Froot CNLF) and of HID01." The department said tlle "alllaoce" was organJzed during the Communists' Tel Offensive i.o February, when ttley were trying to get the populatiOn of South Vietnam to rise up against the United States and the Saigon govern- menl The Hanoi broadca.st had said the group was not set up lDltil April 20 at a meeting in Cholon, the <Jllnese Mesa, Couple Escape querter Of Saigon. McCloelu~y noted that the "alllanee" had talked about settinc up a nation.i coaUUon aovernment ad a b o u t readLness to ctacuss problems with tlle UnJted States. Be made it clear ttle United States does not intend to decal with the "alliance" in any way, since it considers lt simply a group di:recltd by dle NLF. State Department officials reported (See PEACE, Pa1e %) Boat Blast Burns Two A Costa Mesa husband and wife w~ recuperating from burns today after their 22-foot cabin cruiser ex· plod~ and caught nre Sunday morn· ing In Newport Harbor. Walter C. Wall. 50, and his wife, Jane, 49, of 327 Magnolia St., jumped ovt"rboard and swam to !lbore as Oames engulfed their boat, a Harbor Department official reported. * * * The $1,500 accident occurred about 9:30 a.m. after Wall bad filled the boat's gas tank at Art's Landing. He told investigators he started the engine once after filling up. It dJed on him and be tried it again. An explosion ripped through the front section of the craft. lifting the deck from the bull. The couple swam lo shore and a Harbor Department fire boat &nived to extinguish the flames. Newport Beach firemen finished the job on 1hore after tbe boat was towed to a landing, Wall suffered second degree burns on bis left forearm, and hiJ wife recelved minor flash burn.a, officials reported. June Allyson's Luther Mahoney, Ai.de Husband, Friends In Boat Mishap To V a"lentirw,. Succumbs Actress June Allyson of Udo Jsle spent a sleepless night Sunday while her husband and tw o companions fought JDteharucal dlUiculties and the elemepta to brlnl ._ 4G-foot yachl i.t 'home to M~ Bea lloa • Dlel\), " 'ftie ~p took 20 hours and nearly en- ded la -~ as the yacht Marco Polo fioemdered only 50 feet off the rocka alang the San C I e m e n t e coaatllDe. Radio contact was lost at 10 p.m. and It wu midnight before the three pertom aboard were rescued. Aboard the yachl were Miss AQJllOD's huaband Glenn Maxwell, prol•lional golfer Larry Mowry, who recently won the Knoxville, Tenn., open and his female companion. Muwell tQl4 the DAILY PILOT he knew sometfil.ng was wrong when the boat started goin g backwards. Max- well suffered a fractured hand. fighting what he estimated lo be 2.5- foot swells and 30-knot winds and was unable to raise the sails Immediately after he had contacted the Coast Guard his radio transmitter went dead. he said. Unable to dispatch a Cout Guard vessel, the Coast Guard sent the Matilda II, a commercial tug, from Newport to the scene. Miss Allyson. worried about the more than eight·hour delay. finally received word or her husband's trou- ble by nearby boatman who had heard hJJ final distress call over the radio. "All these people arf' so sweet". she sald. "But I knew r.od would take of them out there. I'm Just so glad they're safe." The entire fam ily and many friends walled at the dock as the yacht pulled in about 2 a.m. Stock Market. NEW YORK CAP) -Increased strength in blue chips gave a narrow atock market advance a lilUe more backing tMs afternoon. Trading was moderauly active. !See quotations, Pagei 22-2.3). Volume for the first four hours was a.s million shares compared with 9 3 million .for the like period Friday. Luther H. Mahoney, widely bown among residents of Old Newport, died early Saturday at his home at 3803 Finley Ave. after an nte.!lckd illness. ,¥e was 7!». 'WiUt biJ wJfe Mvclal, fcahciney olRfl'ated "the ')i>ltal IU~ and O'ffting card bdlinela I Cl'Oll IZftd Street from the Newport Beach at, Hall in hla latter years. Aspects of glamor had marked bit life prior to bis settilng in Newport Beach. Joining the Navy in 1906, he wu In the first United St.ates fleet to sail around Cape Horn on President Theodore Roosevelt's good w 111 mission. After World War I be joined the New York Oty police force, serv• lng eight years. Jn 1927, Mahoney moved t o California. settling in Hollywood u romantic actor-dancer Rudolph Valen· lino's persoll8l affainl manager. He remained with the actor until his death and became custodian o( numerous mementos or the Valeutlno phase of lhe ''Roaring Twenties." M06t recently. fa.n<:iers of claas.ic cars had supplied Mahoney wittl a tape recorder and be bad been engag- ed just before his deatb in settin& the record straight OD Valenti.no-owned classic aut-0mobiles of European vit.- tage. Aiur Valentino's deatti, Mahoney worked for 20 years for Lockheed Aircraft. He supervised segments of aircraft building during World War II, finally retiring in 1959. , Moving to Newport Beach. he was drafted for service on the 1960 Orange County Grand Jury. This experience made him an lnvet.erau writer ol let- ter s to the editor on toplcs concerning county am! municipal government. Mrs. Mahoney said over t h e weekend lb-at her late husband had re· quested that his friends contribute to the American Heart Assoclatlon, 1041 W. 8th Street, Santa Ana. Rosary will be said at Our Lady of ML Carmel, Newport Beach, tonight at 8:30 o'clock. Funeral services wLll be at St. Charles Catholic Church, North Hollywood, next Wednesday at 10 a.m. •nome Fires Burn~ Parsons' Wi fe Helps Constituents Newport Beach City Oooncilin.tn Lindsley Pa~· cons t I t u en ts hawo't. been deserted -his wile ls ltl1l here. Suzaone Panone tpunk.Uy made tbat clear today. "It anyone has a problem in Llndaley '• diltrlct," the said, "I'll do ~ belt to take care ol It, Altu' law- )'Mn aa • cooocllman'• wtfe, you lMm bow llO do Ulelt tJUDga ••• Pcaolu, Dlltrict 1 (East Corone del Ma) ,...,.,.vie, la m:.tin1 a movS. in Mako. He1l be fOllt lor a rew weeb. llla abeeoce, Mrs. PllWOlll noted. ba1 a.a .,. tubjlct a( Mm• com· pWa6nf lttW• k> Che editor In the DAILY PILOT. "There's no need to complain," lh• saJd. "I'm here to baJdJe people's problems. l know the prop• r au1borities to contact at City Hall. Mld oor number's lo ~ book." In the pest weefc llhe toot cart ol three citizens' ~-One involved a tr.affic problem, _,tber Involved ttie ntmoval of a dMd teal bun the beach and the third required filhire out a dead flsfl frOm a ltftr outlet. Io each Cite, Mt1. P•ICl>I tot dty workers to take b ~ car· recUve .tetion. "Diltr1d. 7 ll not duerled, 0 con· eluded the ~·1 1"fe ... I'm bep6of the home 6rel ~,. '' f AMED RISIDENT DIES Luther Mtheriey Broader Medicare Coverage Proposed WASHINGTON (UPI) -The na- tion's older people should be given broader Medicare coverage and the program should be revised to prevent increased health care costs, aocording to the Senate Committee on Aging. In a report baaed on bearift&s around the country, and released SWl· day the committee proposed that bar· rlers to nursing home treatment be eliminated and that preventive health measurea be included under Medicare. Weatller Tbo• rnilty maratnp are back with ut, brlnJinl ear&.v low cloud8 but moaUy sunny d1y1. like Tue1day, forecaster Jack Fruee enviaiona. • - Mond1y. Al)l'll 29, 1968 ~ DAI.AT, Vietnam (uPI) Vlcemuniqae formally deftytnc alle11ttons .Pretident Ncutn Cao Ky wuned the be o~ used a Central InteW1enee Ullltad Stnlt ..., South Vietnam Agency-sponsored ,...,.. ~ cin ex.ill wttbout lta Ald and wW l)Ot u a front for amu~ opium. Tbt be forced to "sl.IJ'Nftder to the Com· charges were made lD 1 report releM· munist.s... ed earlier Ulla mon&b by tbe u. s. .,, .ID • ...... .. ulwnity ...... -· 1• .... -...... &Id ltudeDtl .... w ct•fl ..... al1Mll'J hi....... "' Kl eMtP' .... . trainlq COi.Wit ... ... ........ ~ ......... ••pe11 NeOrt. ~ • • • e •ward•' ' fallrlddMI ,.... '•IPMk IBIJ ef ..... ,.... ........ VWMil... &Mir ...... .... ..... ti ifrtly depeDdmt. ....... .... ~.·· "P~ tfallll tllile .. _,.. la 1111 .,..Ste tbe i1Wllwd1, k1 did who are n911y ,e. Ill .at i:B1J tblir DOI ,...,. to a.t UIMlii ..... by nn ~ llilt .. w!ftt .. tM umt. Ht llld DI .._ "fseiln foretiimi" KJ ...._ ecmti1·· • ••r. l'p m.. ... cmce ID SaJ.&la. J(J'1 dc9 iltued a~· apoa ti """"9 cl'R1•1Mti." "We i1o not Dted tbe fof'dptri bere tc become our mutrrt,ri IC1 said. "U tbeJ. wut toAo so. I do M& see any P.Cetlity to hep them Mre! -··u ua.. ......... wuUo lri&bdtaw t>etauae they cunot force us tc accept a tolutlon of surrtnda to ~m­munists. I ,.m 120.'~to w· aw kiday. Tbe fftlCb ~Mets cuoot use their material arcr lt tbk crltkal juncture to put a yoke .around our necks." The U. S. ~te Subcoalmlttee report said Ky WM llred bJ a,. ClA as commander of • Vie'tiiamese Air Force operation that ,d r• pp e d saboteurs iqto North Vietnam ia the early 191J()s. Hippie Fdms Mrs. K:uChel Enjoying To Be Sueened H L·t . W h. . A Dun Sh er 1 e in as ington ....... ....,, .. • •• Corona def ltlar High's Best Public Schools Week top student awards were giv- en to th ese comb1natton scholars-leaders at Cost.a Mesa High by area Masons Saturday night. Win- ners by class are {left to right) freshmen Keith Samuels and Janet Stanton, sophomore Nelson Johnson, juniors Marianne Cox and Stephen Jump, . seniors Laurey Kramer and Emmett Raitt. ~ot pictured is sophomore girl winner Carol Blanpted. Barbor BigJa's Top· Students Winners of the E. I. Moore Award lot being the best all around students _1n their class are Newport Har, bor High students (left to right) freshmen Jan Fitz~ gerald and Shaw~ Bissonnette, sophomores De- borah Tucker and David Jaffe, juniors Jeanne Egasse and Kent Hammeras, seniors Jan Luyrnes and Russ Johnson. Awards were given Saturday night by Seafaring and Mar Vista Masonic Lodges. r . :t OCV Award Winner• ~ Honored by Masons as best Orange Coast \ollege students are :. sophomore Joanne Kirkpatrick (left), fre1hmen Thomas Moran and ~· Debra Toner. MiHin;g ls top sophomore boy, i;tudenl body preJ1denl ' Errol' Gerson. 1j BEACE •.. j :: INIDWbllt, tblt the U. S. Embany la VlnUant, 1.Aol, bid received eomt ·'*I fll .form1f f'MPGll ff"8lft Hanoi'• rwpreaentatives hrt to the Alnerkln ~J of J~ poh1ble 11w lor Jnitlal pe.ac. "conLac:U." But no dellW were oven of the Haeol f'flll1· • ~ ldmlld.s,trJtloa aftll=taa art c~· tlo1ting that _, peaoe DtjOC:tauona W>th lbe Commwmt.s ~ be long, flict: I~ fnu -and poesibl1 fnrlth! '· Fre• P..,,e J TRANSPLANT .. performed by a three-mu French surgical team led by Dr. Christian Cabral, 43, a tall fair-haired surgeon who has speciali%td in heart disease, for several years. His assistanu were Drs. Gerard GUiroudon lid J,ean rac- quet. It was the world 's seventh heart transplant. There have been three in the United States, two in South Africa and one In India. The only other recipient still ali ve 1~ Dr. Philip Blalberg, a Cape Town. South Alrlca, defltilt, wbo receivl'd his new heart in •n operation perform. ed Jao. 1. by Dr. Christian 8.arnard :&Jalbert la at home and doing ftll. Jack L. Tesman Services Held Servtcea were held &atldaJ for Jack L. 1'esman. a nsldent ol Udo lslp since 1964. at1. Saddleback ChaJ>('I. Tustin. Mr. Tuman, • pba.rmaclst for 511 ytan In PhOadelphla, clied suddenly 11 Martin Luther . Hospjtal, Fullerton, Saturday. He was 7'2. A veteran of World War I. bt was 1 arad~te of PblladelpbLa 0,Ueae of IDd a IMIDbtr Of the A.qoctaUoe of Rtta1J S. ftl I IMlbblr of the Balboa BU Chit Ud ol a. lifarbeth 1'tnn1a Club. Surmon 1DcJudt hb wUe, Mar, of 1ht m ftl Lida l'Wd: • IOft. Or. Bertram Teamu of lido.-four ~andcii.lldren; l1to ~ Mn. ffan. natt aroon Pd Mr'I: EUia~th PldJttt, both of Philadelphia. r. t es ow Three lllma deallnl with marl.luau. LSD and btppie1 and a panel d.ilcuuioo wUh noted commWllty leaden will comprise a youth· 1pouored public prolJ'lm at•:!I p.m. Tu.S.1 at tbe Newport Dunes. TM mMUnt will be beld at the ~......_ lbeped Sea B1rd rutaurut UDdlr the 1u.rpices of the Ketaedae IDd Auron Trl·Hl-Y C1ubl of Corona del Mar Hllh Scboo1. Actmlt1lon la' free llut parents a.re asked to 8CCOIDJIUY cb1Jdren Ind vice ver ... Retervadou must be m9de by =·the 0.-,. COMt YMCA at Pantlllts will include Cecil Hieb Oranp County d1strict aUorney; B'. Jama Glavas, Newport BNctt poHce dllef; Merrill Duncan, N~'• &nlatant police cb.lef; Dr. David L Nlelaen, pb11ldln, and .Kim Strutt, diredor of the youth mlnlJtry at St. Andrews Pmbyterta Church. Dbcussloo between the panelistl and audience will be held after a showing of the films. ''Marijuana," and "The HJpplea." FoJlow1ne the dlacusakln, ari updated version of tbe fllm, "LSD·2&" wUl be shown. It includes recent conclusions on the physical effects of overdoses or the drug. "The eUect of even one big overdose or this clrQg cauaes chromosome destruction veey similar in nature to that m-.niftated in the ._use or tlta.""°""'4, •• "" Aulltadl Cb\ef Duncan. "~ ch.romoeome roda are broken and deformed. Brain damage and fetus abnormalities are the most dramatic results. and the film shows in very graphic detail exactly how th is happens." Duncen said he felt the film was valuable In explainlng the effects of LSD overdoses because users buy the drug from "hapbaurd IOUJ'ces and uee it under careless conditions. "The pos.sibillty of massive overdose Is alwaya present," he said. Shark Di8section Due at UCI Class A frelihly-<*gt\t llhark will be dilaecttd tn due .it UCI Wednesday ntabt in tbe UC Extemion series "MarlM BioiotY ol S o u t b e r n Call.forala ... Or. Gilbert Bane, UCI proteaeor and courM ooordinator wW do lbt honors. He alto w1I1 d1ac:Gll ab.ark aitacb. The demooetr1Li1>n lecture will be&in at 7 p. m. ln Science Lecture Hail. Oort is $2.7$. BJ EVELYN SllEllWOOD .. ............. IJfe for 1 U.S. Senator'• wlfe in Wuldqton, D.C .. la, u one would ex- pect. different and exctttn1. But it's not that dltterenl So aya Mrs. Thomas (Betty) KucbeJ. .. told I cat.berinl of Republican ladle8 at a.. Upper Bay bolM of Mn. SldpleJ 8-Jlua: "l'ft enjlyed m1 life l.n our nation's cai6J. I do m1 own cookint and houilwort. ad call ln profualonal ~ oaly when we entertlbL '' TiftJ women u.tened Friday u Mrs. Xucbel, ctreaed abnplJ ln a yellow A· frame eolblme. accent*1 by a cut steel pin., dac:ribed "bow It feelJ to be a senator' a wife." She aaid abe. her husband. and their then 7-yur-oJd dau&bter. Karen. started out ln W a.ahlnttoo with an apartment 18 years ago when Kuchel wu a treabman senator. 1'be Kucbell now have their own home. And Karen. now 73. is married. bu one chlld and is upectint another. Sixteen years in Washln~n haven't jaded Betty Kuchel She is not at all blue about vialts to the White House. (or example. ''We've been lucky and have been in· eluded in many social activities ln the presidential home. It's always exciting and thrilling from a historical view· point to visit the White House - especially tbe second noor Uvinit quarters or the President and his family." Mrs. Kuchel deftly deellned to answer political questions, She refer· red them to Mn. Gina• SameD. fieJd staff re11resentaUve for the senator. The senator's wife ooted that her husband's work day ends at about 6 o'clocll:. "Then we usually have just a simple dinner." Nevadan Starts Walk Across U.S. SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -A Nevada public a<:e0untant embarked today on a 3.:rJO mile transcontinental walk. Byron Young. 4S.of Sperks. hopes to cross the nation tn a record-breaking 82 days wblle averagina abOut ~ miles a day. He wants to edipse the mark set by two Brltiah Army sergeants in Ul&O wben they walked across the United States in es days. 4 hours and 17 minutea. "I want to be ao example in a poaitive way for lnfluenclnt people to take care of themselves and eat pro- perly," aaid Yount 'SENATOR'S LADY Betty Kuchel DAILY PI LOT ............ c ... ,. leMt H. W.H ......... ,, n.-. c...;t ' ... n ..... , A. Mwrpl.itiie ~-.. -J., .... F. C.lflas .......,a.d1Cltrl411W Jeck R. C.rl.., Pnl Hl...w ..._ ~ ~ D"9dlr ....,_.. ..... OMM 2211 West ltllt.. l lY4. Mtili111 Mllmu P.O. a.. 1171 UHJ Otltet OffltM COile M9M1 alt We9119l' Sn.t ""'"" 1Md11 m ,.,.. •-Hlinl!Mtoll a.c111•• Siii Street 0 OMEGA Your Omeoa Salu 4r Service Agencv '· .. .......,. ,_...,... .. lcMI ,,_ 111' "' .......... .. ,,..,.,,. O.IH'oll ........ ~ _,11 .. _ .. __ ~•ne. OtNr ........ lfn ,,_ 111$" _ ... ....... '° PfT TOii """ Wading Hipple Deep Anti-draft demonstrators have a ball in the fountain pool ~tside San Francisco's City Hall during a : Story, Page 6) ed two miles, then gathered at the Civic Cen~r t o hear Cassius Clay and other peace advocates (See Brush Fire Nearing County Elsinore Blaze Fanned by Winds, Hits 800 Acres C&ll.fornia's first major brush fire of 1968 inawed Its way through rugged mountains and canyons a r o u n d Elsinore today, heading t o w a r d Orange County, with much of the fire lines still unmanned. Winds up to 25 mlles per hour fan- ned the flames which erupted Sunday wtlen children built a campfire in Temescal Canyon and had blackened more than 800 acres of brush by early morning. Spokesmen for the U. S. Forest SUvice said the blaze was 60 percent Hunt Abandoned For Five Aboard Missing Copter CARP:ENTERIA, Calif. (AP) -The Ooest Guard bas abandoned its search ru-five CalifornJ.a men aboiard a helicopter en route from an offshore oil drilling facility to t h i s Southern Oalifomia town. A pontoon and a door oC what tearobers ~t might be Ole capt.er was found Sonday 10 miles o{f Santa Barbara. The men -four oil riggers and the helicopter pilot -were not sii;t!led. Sberl!i's ~utietS aeid the oil riggers were Dick Dennison and Gordon Williams, both ol Oxnard; Troy Pep- pers of Carpinteria, and A.H. Pitman ol Ventura. all employes of the We.stem Off shore Drilling Co. 'l1he pilot was identified as Donald Wilson. 42, of Torrance. 'I'he copter w~ returning from a drilling platform, some 12 miles out, to Parsons Field here and was to have 1alJded about midnigibt Saturday. Io November 1966, a helicopter bring- ing m e n from an offshore plaUorm to CaJi>in.teria crashed in Ile same area killing the pilot am all three passengers. Biplane Passes Crash Peak, Now Over Wyoming ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo. (UPl)-Blll Hackbarth and bis amazing flying machine, a 1918 de BaYilland reecued from a moun~ tell>. pi.anned to C!l'()IC most ol w,m.., today in Mr"adng Ule natioots IEut tdr DJlil route. The 67-)Ur4d p6W md bil cava .. and-wood ~ bopped from S • I t Lake City to Roct SpftDC:I Sanday, bot not befare f1.JiDI b1 the JDCJ11111btht where the pJant. 4lllCe craabed. Hackbsih said be ...-eel no time. however, in d.rdinC the peak ftlll' CoaJvillt. Ut.ab. wtJere bls ~ a1rcr&1\ weft clow!t • tm dmq • snowstorm. "l told the boys I Ml\ wat to leave )t In the MIDI piece I pld:ld It ap," be apietned. .. 1 ....... it .. I ..m by." lllc.kblr1h, wbo ...... b--- tlnental .. iD QaUfQrnla., pi.ned to toactl doWn in RawUDI t-., a Cbt8 headed for ~ when he bol)ect to spend the .qbt. He aaJd be p:pecW to reach Nortb Platte, ?Wb., by Tuef. fay. Bacttm1.b bopet • 1 zh •IJ to wind up tn w~. D.C., where be wW .... tbe Dt BariDIDd '° the &bltb8oallD IDltttutloD. A ~ contained shortly before noon, with nearly 1,000 men battling the names. Steep terrain choked by brush which hasn't been burned over for half a cen- tury complicated the struggle by U. S. Forest Service and State Division o( Forestry firefightel"6 plus o t h e r volunteers. The fire broke out 12 miles south of Corona on Sunday and today is moving in a southeasterly direction through largely unpopulated territory. More than 1,000 Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts were evacuated from the rug· ged region Sunday, but they bad been planning to leave anyway, firefighters said. An unestimated number of nudists also fied the Glen Eden Sun Club nudist camp -presumably after dressing -shortly before much of its acreage was blackened. Playboy magazine recently utilized the camp as a site for its ''Miss Nudity of the Year," competition. So far during the battle -not far from tile site of last year's disastrous Paseo Grande fire -none of the firefighters have been injured and no structures have been burned. Sen. Schmitz Denounces . . Suit Over Federal Funds Orange Oounty Seti, Jcht G. Schmitz CR-Tustin) today deDoun<:ed a suit in· unded to require the Santa Ana Unified School District to apply for federal funds as "part of a trend toward centralized totalitarian govern- ment." Sdmrltz said the suit contends that students are beiog deprived ol their constitutional rigtlta because the district has refused bo accept funds under tile 1965 Federal Aid to Edtlc.a- t.iion Act. "The suit w~s br~t by se~ral at- torneys who work fur tbe Western Center on Law llld Poverty at tbe Uniwrsity of Southern California," Scbmitz said. "The center fs fiDanced by federal funds from tbe aoti1>()Verty prog:rasn. ,, Scbmltz. a member of the John Birch. Society, added: "Thus we see fedeJ\11 tax money being q>eaty spent to force a scbooJ district to apply for and obtain federal tu money. Could tbel'e be a~ example of 1be trend tO'llNrd ceotra.liied totalitarian gowirn· meot ., America tx>day?" Scnmitz argued that ii Ile di.strict accepted federal funds it would be aobject to orders from the U.S. Office of Eduoation "decreeing how sehool districts must orgenize themselves and which pupils each s<iwol mu.st ad· mit." Salinger Expects Kennedy to Lose SOUTH BEND, If}d. (UPI) Fonner White Hou~ Press Secretary Pierre Salinger said Sunday the Democratic presidential candidate he's working for -Seo. Robert Ken· nedy of New York -pr<i>ably will not win the May 7 lodlana primary. Salinger, in Hoosier country cam· paigrW.ng for the brother of tile late President, said at the University of Notre Dame that "favorite SOD" can· didat.e Gov. R<>ift' Branigin ebould take tbe political battle, whicb also in· wives Sen. Eugene McCar:fiby ol Min· oesota. Joaepb Us.ato of Loq Beacb, department commander of Call· fomf1'1 Milltary Order ot the Purpfe Heat, watches as State Sen. John Schmlt& and othcra dedlcat. )iacArthur Boulevard u Veterans Memorial Bllbw11 Satuntay aftamoon. • . ,., Moodly, Altll 29, 1968 DAJL v ll'll.Of I Rocky Set to Announce? ., '· aecfttary, ara.14 today Rockefeller "wJll have an announcement concerning his political plans" at 8 a.m. PDT Tues- day at the state capitol in Albany. Seo. Thruston B. Mortoo, a leading Rockefeller back.er, said Sunday after ~ meeting with Rockefeller t:baf "there it oo question" be will aunounce bU candidacy soon. Maryland Democr* I e .t d e r s meanwhile vir1ually guaranteed today that the state's entire 49 national coo- u umS' Check Buffums' fine fur savings •.. TOMORROW THIS CAN BE YOU DtllllHlllart• lltlrll •lnkca,. 333.00 You'll be proud to possess this beautiful fur fashion. The unusual collar adds an even more lavish look. 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Tlll•tr1•• Mt" ... •• Htnl llllt 699.00 Shaped by Mademoiserte ffOll the finest plump skins. Pat- tel, Totn1111in~. dawn et dark ranch mink. lbis is • Mnusual valuel Fw ...... ft111, 91 hn all• 6 .49 33" lendl Reg. 7 .98. Protect y<M full from heat, moths and water. In aold or black, bap fol4 for easy ~avel. 50" lenatft, rea. 11.95. • • • • • • • • •• · 1 ' An b "Odue• 1111111te11 •-COlll'Y fK •llMett ...... -. -TA blll llnk 8'*-'• AslOcfatl• Newpdrt al fashi m lslmd Newport Ccter • &44-2200 •lb.. 1luns., FIL ltm I n 9:30 Ok dliJt ltll 111 at · '..; ~ l I fc..M .... ..., ...... During four years as a mission- ary in the jungles of New Guinea, the Rev. Jw.nlah Murphy never locked the door of bis cottage. Vacationing in Los Angeles, Mur- phy was sleeping in the well-locked Parish House of St. Anthony 's Church, when a knife • wielding prowler broke in and robbed him of $300. The priest was Jeit tied up on the floor. • Ha"11 Bobkhoop, 10, of Savannah, Ga.., 1tarts incrtdulo1'.fly at an over- aiztd. fan egg that dt/itd an egg-m· ing 1COlt. TM egg came from ont of Hflrrv'I father'1 chicktna and at last report was atill tn tht rt/ngtrato'r at &he. Bookhoop horM. Almost a Ct1'· tatiit11 ii the fact that thil egg will not bt iutd in anu rtcipes calling for onlu "one egg." • Honorary doctor of law degrees wiU be presented to former Presi- dent Dwight D. EIHnhow•r and Harry Darby, former U.S. Senator of Kansas City, Kan., at Washburn . University in Topeka. Kan., May 8. • Mariner Wiiiiam Wiiiis, 74, of New York, aays be will try once again to sail alone acrosa the A~ lantic Ocean in bta tiny aailboat. Willia said be will Ht tall thil week from Montauk Barbor at the eastc end of Lcmr JJjDd bound for Plymouth, EagianC TJdJ will be bis third attempt at tbe erou- ing. • Long BetlCA d~ of/fdall °"" nounced tMv arc coMdfritlC1 • propolCl to waeU doum one of the rttirfd oc.cm liMr Qufn Mart1'1 25-t o" propdlns. fte metal will be ceMerlfd mto ll millicm toumt tU·tackl fo k sold far 11 apiece. Marthe Johns..,, 19-year.old Fresno State College freshman from Long Beach bas been named "Miss Wool" for 1968. Sbe wu ae- lected from a field of 11 conteat· ants at the annual Sall Joaquin Valley pageant. Named rmmerup was Mary Reeves a Fresno City College student. The state final3 tfill be held Aug. 15 in Sacramento. •• • This just can't go on said Rich- ard Thierry of St. Louis, Mo., after a gunman took $15 from him in a hofdup. It wa1 the auth robbery of Thierry'a Bakery in the pa1t four years. Mondly, 4prll 19, 1961 Poor Begin ~ashington 'Camp-in' WASHL~GTON (AP) -About 100 lld¥ance scoot.a from ttie P o o r People's Cempraign today kicbd ott what could bec<>me 1be neticlo' • largest and longest camp-in. It would bave to get a Jot '8rger 1bao ori&\Dall1 plamled to beat t b e estimated 15,000 veterans who camped on Cap~! Hill in 1932, demanding 1beir ~teran& bonuea be paid 13 years ahead of schedule. But campaign orianiurl, here for three days oC preliminary nesotiating witti government leaden, slid Sunday they 12lJnk it might be bigger. Support among the poor bas proven so strong. they said, that 1bey've turn· ed, from U>eil' original goal of 3,000 teat dwellen to talk ol "hundreds of ~·· of dtmODltreton canped all over WMflington. 1be Rev. Ralph Abeloadby, "Who flo<it <lfler as president of tbe aponeor-m, Southern ChristialJ i.e.tenhip Conter'tOCe aft.er Dr. Martin Lother King Jr. was assassin&~ AprU 4, hae sdleduled ta.Hts today t b r o u g b Wednesday with lede:ral <k!:partment heads, inc.luding Secretary ot Slate Dean Rusk. The thought of bu.odreck 0 f thousands oI people, JDOlt1y NelfOel, streairm, into tent cities betore Ile nation's capital hu bad Um. to recow:r from its early Apil riota ii umeWing to maoy, eiven ~ organizlm take •s io ~ their belief in DOIJVi<Nence. Almost oobody ii neutral about tbe ma. Some Senate leaders have de- nounced it, while others sa:y the poor should be weloomed. BusDeamien are redncing invemories and duplioatine vltal records. Police have laid plans for possible diilturbances. And in the rtor«ront beadquarten ol SCLC, a amall army of vokmteers wors bard at IOl'ting out last-minute details. Nothing mucf1 is eT.peeted to happen untU May 13. 'lbat'1 ...tlen Abernathy, oorMoced that hil pleas for a llJ&l'an&eed annual tncome elld boos-iN. ~ aad ~ guaranteee will "' oa dMi nre, apecta to lead the fJnt WWI of tCI tllousandt of IDS'Cbers into Wubingtoo. And then? Rich Men Get Richer During Last 10 Years NEW YORK (UPI) -The rich art = rfclMr and 1fMI Dumber of ~ with 1IJCll't than $100 mUMla bu trtpled • tbe pall decade, it .... nportld to4ay. A IUl'"1 coeducted by Fortune ~lilted oilman J . Paul.Getty, 'la, and financier How&'d Hughes, 62, as the richest Americans, both worth • JlllNdl es fl.3 J>llUoo. AD article by Arthur N. Louis smd 45 Americans were id6tified in 1957 u barinC more than '100 million but thllt es°°" ~ve fortunes worth more tba '150 milliotl. Six other Americana are said to haw fortunes ol at least $500 million each. They are oilman H. L. Hunt; Dr. Edwin H. Land, in'V'entor or lhf Polardd camera; shipowner Daniel K. Ludwie, and Allse Mellon Bruce, Paul Mellon and Rlcbard King Mellon. New York Governor Nelson A. RocketeD.er and his four brothers - David, Laurance, J o b n D. 3rd a n d Winthrop --all are &led in the flt)() mtllkJn to SOOO million category along with J~ P. Kennedy, 79, father of tbe i.te president. AFTERMATH OF LOOTING -Belzer's Market, on the north side of Omaha, was one ol about a dozen busineasea looted by roving bands of Negroes Sunday. Nlne persons, including four policemen, were injured in the disturbance that was set of1 when police broke up a dice game. Sporadic lootin' and burning continued today which brought a pledge from Omaha s mayor that "the law ia going to be enforced." Looting Still Rages in Omaha For Tliird Day NZW YOU (UPI) -~ ........ wbo ... five b ..... lit Cc*nM1 UllllvenMty Ill a pro6llt ..... Ulliv.....,. ~ ........ ..,.. ..., bJ comer~-· 1rJ'iDc tit IDl1 b ~' DOW Ill lta ..,.... *1· 'lbe mllftraitJ remained doMd. About 151 ltudlata who aaid 1hey ,,.. menbera ot a "majority coall- ticm" SuadlrJ l8l1ed alf ibe bWldinc that bat been the focal P*lt ot tbt takeover -Low Library -....-. to cut of! the food to tbOlt iDlide. "lf UleJ wint a real liege, tben ~t'a have a r..s tdep," Aid Paul v~ ,f ~ for the countei demomtraton. ''No food will p ,Into tbia buDdlDt-•• aAsua HALTED Dr. Gr.,... Kirt, pre&ideot " Columbia, amocmc.d SUDdaJ Dlgbt the unmntty would N'IDlbl doled but woald remme ''ncrmal opeJ.tions as 9000 as poeelble." Kirt Of'de!"ed classes halt.ed Frtday. Kirk said d!Jcussions Wet"e under Wlf'J "rel.tine to a settlement of the present controversy." which began 'fueaday When 110tne 600 students OC· cupied the bulldlngs to proeeet the COO· struction ol a unlvenity gym in a nearby Ha-lem parlr, e l a i m i n g it would deprive H•lem residmta ol a ~--. nte ramoo. ltudents, led by members ot the Studeol:s for a Democratic Sodety, a.lao w.mt Colum- bia 1lo end ita cooperation in a research program conoected wittl the U.S. Defenee Department. AMNESTY DEMAND Columbia officl.ab haw ordered wort on h gym halted, et least tern- OMAHA, Neb. (UPI) -"Sporadic" looting and burning flickered early to- day as di.sturbancea by Negro youths coatinued for the third straight day, touched off by a raid on a dice game in ml alley. The latest violeoce oo Omaha's predominnanUy Negro near north aide broupt a pledge lrom Mayor A. V. Sorensen today that "the law is goini to be enforced." sterling silver ''There are no ifs. and's, or but's about it," Soren!en said. "Ewryooe may • weU make up their minds this is the way it is going to be," be said. PoUce aald about 15 persom were .-rested Sunday and 15 Saturday as rampactng youths Mt fires, stoned police Md beat a wh1te service •ta· tioa at6epdant in a five-hour outbreak Saturday night and early Sunday. At least Dine penons, four of them po-licemen. 'ftf'e burl At least a dozen businesses wer.- looted or vandalized during the first disturbances, in the same area where National Guardsmen put down riotin~ two summers ago. At least three or the ston!s were set afire. Omaha shopkMpers asked for p<>lice escorts bef-cn going to their bustne!s· es to board up broken windows Sun· day. Mayor Al Sorensen too.red the cuu Sunday afternoon, 5aying he wanted residents in the nioe-block area of the Negro ghetto to see him. "I'm not afraid to go tbeTe. ·' he said. The violencf' broke out Saturday ni~ht after police tried to arrest a group of men shooting diee in an alJPy at 24th and Franklin ~. TheTP was a scuffle with oue man and a hall of bricks ra.ioed down on police and d&DMaged 15 11qllad can. the .6iJ i that brinii II lifetime Of joy Spring's Beatitudes . : · Smog, Fog and a Bal,my OutWok on Life Cellferaa. l'•ml!pel ahlra "'"'""" .. -. 4S • 41 JI llO µ )l lo> .. Q 76 Sl '2 ... .. . " ., . ~ ... ,... Wf)Adllttp 'II,., --- caoou no• s n:Qot811'1 r ATl'DNS NO EXP1JL8IONB A ~emnan tor 1be ~ memben 1aid tbeJ:r ~ would rule out any upulsioDI. "Bow could you expel 700 or 800 people?" be 115k· ed. The rebellious students have Cf}reedy rejected such a propcll58l. NYkle that ooly a guas:antee of amnesty would end their protest. Coiege ll9CUrity guards railed file American FJae OD the ltaff in ~ ol Low LHlrM'y tis DlOl'DinC jnd ibe counter deman8traton elDI Cbe na· tional anttiem. A group of &tudetU ~ f.o l!>e &ntelters inalde. who al.lo JNdn. t:ained an ~-night vigll., w.-e bu&y policinJ up their area ·at die '*2ne, 'lbe two groups were several hundred feet apart and teparated by a w6de walk and a hedge. Sears SALE PRICED FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY! $f 41 *' » " .. ., . u n rra t. '106 · s. vs •toe to ,151 ''"' ................. 1:a .. "'· .._. "'"' ...... .. ........... tt:lt ...... u .... .... •• , ....... ~~~II'> '" ................. -.................. ~. ..., .. , ,. ......... 1 ' """' It ,,,,.., " ..., " ,. Ail '7 • J7 ., ,, " . u ,. " .. .u " . • • n n 13 ,. n " 7l IS II 0 6f ,lJ " . .. . " " a • .. " ,. . " . .. "' • • .. . ,. .. ,. . " . : . " = . " • • .. . fl • ,. . • • .. . r; ..... r---..--· ....... ---·--......... ____ ..., ···- ...... ...... u p DFI ...... npllr-71 WIJ'lmllt,_.• A • -· 480,GOe I~• Slain ll Former SS Men Convicted of Crime STU'ITGA.RT, Germuy (UPI) -Eleven former Nazi SS men today were found guilty of belpinc slaug!Ur more than 400,000 Jews fJl wartime occupied Poland and received terms up to life at bard labor. Tbe ao-called • ' L v o v Trial", dealing with the ex· termi.Dation of the Jewilb population in the t h e n Polish, now Rus~. Lvov region of tbe Ukra1ne, waa the 9eCODd longest war crimes proaecutioa in West German hlatoty, with 214 wltneuee t.ntif)ing agalnst 15 defendanta in the 18 months since it opened Oct. 25, 1966. The court 1~ Ernat Epple. a ~year-old crane operator &Dd former SS Post Office to Stop Flow of 'S.ouvenirs' WASHINGTON (UPI} - A GI in Vietnam recently sent a gilt pack.age to bis girlfriend back in the States. It contained two live hand grenades. Other 1<1ldlen. always alert for the m1usual souven· n1r of the war, have sent such items t.o their loved ones as a live bazooka rodet, R u s a i a n and Amtrican aubmachine guns and~ kinds of captured or stolm ammunition. T ~ e Pentagon wlDU to stop this dangerous traffic tbroagb the mails and is faking aggressive steps to do so. Th~ Defense Department told UPI during the weekend it has made substantial pro- gress tow.a.rd halting abuses of the mall from Vietnam. Frank A. Bartimo, assis· tant Defense Department counsel and chairman oI the Pentag<>n's Drug A b u s e Control Committee, Mid that within a few weeks mllltary post offices in Viet- nam will be equipped with fluoroscopes -ill6tant X- ray machines -to aid in in· tercepting illicit mail. Mine detectcrs, normally used in heavy combat areas, also will be employed to detect dangerous i t e m s , Bartimo said. Packages, most of them innocent. reach the United States from the Far East at a rate of more than 30,000 a day, with the m i 1 i t a r y services accounting for the bulk of them. 1e1geaat, to life lD priJon for playing a ''partJcularl1 brutal role" in t be massacres. Nlnt o t b e r a drew sentences r a n c J n g from two and a ball to 10 yee.rs. One. though found guilty, was not sentenced ... The other lour defendants were acquitted. All were SS troopers, Gestapo officials or slave labor camp guards serving in the area where all Jews were rounded up f o r Shooting or •lower de-at.bs in the camps. "It is not the tuk of this court to master the German past," said Chief Judge Peter Pracht in passing sentences. "That is a task for tbe whole German na· tion. wbicb cannot tum its conscience over to a COW"t to be cleaned of stains." A3 far as the court was concerned, he said, "This is not a trial of war crimes but of genocide a:s a matter of daily routine." Though AdoU Hitler and other top Naz.is ordered their underlings to kill, "murde' still was murder even in the Third Reich," he said. The defendant!. who in· eluded postwar businessmen. a barber and a former police detective, heard tile judgment im· passively. N. Koreans Stone U.N. Jeep Patrol PANMUNJ~ Kore a (UPI) -North K o r e a n guards today stoned a Unit- ed Nations Command (UNC) jeep u it p&aed by a guard post at the truce vtnage. The lone occupant of the jeep, Pie. Douglas w. Mrocuf of New York City. wu not Injured. 'Ibe jeep, its windJhield shattered, was displayed o u t s i d e the Korean A r m i a t i c e Commission m e e t i n g hall w h I I e aecretaries to the com. mission met inside for the 348th time. U.S. Army Col John P . Lucas protested tbt rock throwing but North ltorean Col. Han Jukyong refused to admit that his men damag. ed the jeep. Today'& meeting was call· ed by the Communists. Thex" accused the UNC of illegar introduction of weapons into the Demilitarized Zone and intrusion into North Korean territory. ' ~y PR.OT $ Bnti.• Troep• Landed Violence Rages in Bermuda ff A Mn.TON, Bermuda (UPI) -Brltlah troops landed on tb1a tin)' AUanfic vacation island 570 mUes off the Carolina coast today to help quell racial violence that bad Injured 17, brought 100 arrests and sent tourists fleeing. Bermuda Gov. Lord Martomere sent an urgent appeal for the troops Sun· day. 1'hoe lSO men ot the Royal lnnif.ldlllng Fusili~rs Oew to Bennuda from Worcester, England. The British Navy frigate Leopard wittl 250 m e n Man Stabbed To Death As Kids Watch HILO. Hawaii (UPI) - A construction w o r k e r was bludgeoned and stabbed to death while he slept and his two young daughters watch- ed Sunday. Police arrested the man's wife and said the weapons used were a pick· axe and fish knife. The victim was Fernando .Jose. 59, formerly of the Phillppines. Booked o n suspicion of murder but not immediately charged was his wife, Encarnacion, 36, whom he married in the Philippines nine years ago. Police said Jose was killed as he slept in one of his home's three bedrooms and that his four and six-year· old daughters w a t c h e d . Another child, only 15 days old. was asleep in the same room. aboard .-rived S u n d a y nitbt. A dus.k·to-d a w n clU'few ordered over the weekend remained in effect. It im· prlsooed tourists -the island's chief source of in· come -in their luxury hntel•. Many bad left t.be island. Roving bands composed largely of Negro youths Sl)al'ked t.be violence. And a Negro leader warned that if Bermuda's predom.imintly wtl.Ue ruling U n i t e d Bermuda Party <UBP) re- taiM political power "yoo are gorng to see btood flaw." The prediction came from Allan Butterfield, a can· did.ate of the predominantly Negro ~ve Labor Party CPLP), wbo blamed the rioting on "irresponsible Limey cops." But a former' Bermuda Chief Police Superintendant, James Lodge, S'aid the rlOOng had no political or racial s.tamp. "This has emanated from a crowd of yoW1gsters. real youngsters, not politically minded," Lodge said. "This is quite difierent -it's youth against a d u 1 t s , particularly white adults." Martomere iswed a state· ment saying the Crown Colony government did mit intend to use the BritWl forces tmless ille situation called for it. He said he hoped it would not be necessary. Violence flared I a a t Thursday when y o u th s started smashing windows and firebombing stores in downtown H a m i I to n . aennuda's capital. Th e rioters tangled with police - and attacked firemen. 11\ey firebombed entire blocks ol shops and b a r r i c a d e d meets, doing $ 2 4 o • o o o d a m a g e, police said. Autborlties cleared streets Satu.rday and imposed the curf~. Bermuda has a population ol about 47,000 and about two-thirds Of tbem are Negroes or of mixed blood. However, the whlte·orient- ed UBP controls the govern- ment and two-thirds of the memben ct the legistMure are white. A new eoo- stttution la expected tlO belp the UBP win even areater power in May eleC'Uon$. Tbe PLP has campalined for independence from Brl· t.a.in. It~ wants to restrict immigration from Britain, contending w b l t e im· migrants keep Negroes out of better jobs. , The injured lncluded JQM Patton, UBP de p u Cy chairman. · Israel Says Soviets Helping Arab Armies By UnJted Preas intern•· tlonal Israeli military sources in Jerusalem charged today the Soviet Unlon I a establisihJng it! own air force in ~ Mideast while carryjng out the Wk of rebuilding Arab a r m i e s shattered by Israel in last June's Mideast war. The charge came amid new reports of military buildups ill ~ troubled aree wtlich was the scene of more bloody fighting aloog truce lines &Joday. There have been 16 truce v\olation incidents in the past eight days. The lsNleli sources said the Soviets were establishing t b e i r air presence w f t h "friendly visits" or Soviet Air .Force bombers to Egypt, Syria and Iraq. They said a Soviet naval l>Wdup in the Mideast had ~n aided by tibe gaining of de facto nayal bases in SYria. E g y r.t • Somalia and Yemen. • The Soviets have built'~ Areb armed forces bact"1o their former n u m e r r •• 1 streogUl and equi. p~~h sources said. ~ S Anny now has more s and modern equipment ~ bef«e the six~ay war. <the Ismelis said,4' while 8le Syrian Air F~ bu ~ ' 'si~nificaiiUy strengdla· ed." .. In Rome, Ute Italian Com· munist newspeper L'Uoita •lid tile Fiat Oc.npaDY had Mked government approval t.o sell Israel 50 subsonic jet figtiters. An Italian Defease Ministry spokesman said be knew no1hi.ng about the report. and official ISNell sources in Jerusalem bad no comment Israel h a s paicl f ()!' 50 French Mirage jdtl but France bas refused to turn tlhem ave!'. 'I -.. -·TOMORROW ONLY! SA YE 1/3 TO 1/2 OFF e e e NEWPORT ONLY never before advertised by Buffums' at these low prices ... all reduced from reCJular stock no special purchases .•. quantities and sizes limited •.. no mail, phone, c.o.d. orders BRIDAL SALON YOUNG CAUFORNIA SHOP COSMETICS GIRLS' SHOP Bridal gowns, originafty 120.00 to 136.00 _ 39 .oQ Spring bridal gownsj wmples reduced to l/2 off Bridesnids dres.sts origin.Uy 28.00 to 4'0.00 17 .00 Bridal vtils, now reduced -.. -.. ,----I /2 off I , IOUTIQUE SPORTSWEAR Beaded tis, unique •nd unusual desi9ns1 reduced from our or stock; orig • .co.oo to 66.00 20.00 Sweaters a to pant tops, OtHJ· 25.00 to 50.00 I 0.00 SU CHAIM SPOITSWIAI VE ON WOOL SKJRTS 5.H Reg. 17 qu.lity.+.lorecl A-lne •ncl slim skirts in f'V• l>l.cl• c4lfML Ovht•nding v•lun: why htve ...,,.r. now? Fa~ wool CMGftH SWMien1 v....a style in • co'fs. R..t. 19.00 · I." A/ b.ttW ... f!ww, ~ _ I /J le I /2 off _ ACCDIOIY SHOP SA VE ON KNfT SEPARATES S.ff • 9.00 to 21.00. Wash.bl. acetah or oublHnit wool skim, tops incl fechts to co- inete or WMr separafffy. W.m.d fashion , lb.es I to 11. S.v. nowl M!IPOltT e 11 F AStf 1<14 ISLAND A ~ JUNIOR SHIFTS, "LITTLE" DRESSES 5. 99 ancf 10. 99 Final reductions in clever littie wools: gay sum· mer cofors in solids, stripes, patterns. Also a group of cottons and acrylic knits. Reg. 13.00 to 33.00 Wool coordin•tes: skirts, sweaters, jadets and cepris. Reg. 8.00 to 30.00 _ 3.99 to l~.99 JUNIOR AND PETITE SPRING DRESSES 14.99 to 19.99 ~. 23.00 'to 33.00. Ont-and two-piece dresMS ln th. lated spring silhouettes: hght encl bright colorings, long and short sleeves. Assorted fabrics. FOUNDAnoNS AND UNGEllE HALF-PRICE SAVINGS · ON FOUNDATIONS Peecock print br .... ncl-penty-girdle sthi bra in nylon tricof with nylon/lyct19 SJMndex sides encl Mck. R99. 5.00, now ·--·-.. ... . .. -2.50 ~~g penty1ifdle of nyton/Lycr19 1pendtx powernet with cr .. 90""1 inner bancfs. ReiJ. 12.00, now ---·-6.00 Aa«t.d bru and girdles also h1tf price. SA VE ON LINGERIE AND LOUGEWEAR fetnOUHMk-e pet&oets. met S-M-L Stock up noWt ~'9· 4.00, now lust ~ 2.59 Peignoir Hh: auorted styl.s but not 11 sius m eech Color. It-. 30.00, now --l~.99 Novefty banks, owls, cats, clowns and other de· signs in bright colors, reg . 1.00 .. ·-·--........ I /2 off Soap dishes on stands, assorted shapes, p a s t e I colors, reg. 1.00 ........... _ 1/2 off Lady Shavex manicure sets, reg. 17. 95 . I 0.00 Massage away tired aching feelings with Shavex HHt Massager, reg. 12.95 , ,._, .... __ ............. -......... 9.00 COSTUME JEWELRY ASSORTED FASHION JEWELRY 99c Reg. 2.00 to 3.00. Stunning new necklaces, pins, earrings in tailored and f aney styles. Many ston•sets and ena1T1tls suitable for all occasions. INFANTS' SHOP Reece blankets of washable, lightweight, miradt- blend fibers. Whitt, with 1uorted nylon bindings. Full crib size. Reg. 6.00 ·-----·--2.99 Mechine-washeble beby buntings of sok acetate/ Acril.n® acrylic. Reg. 7.00 _ ·-·-3.99 umE SHAVERS' SHOP Famou.-m1k1 •wim suitsi all first quanty. Auorted styln and colors: 4 to 7. Reg. 2.00 to 3.00 _ 59c STORE FOR IOYS Cotton-knit shirts; coft11'ff styt.s for school and play; a to 20. ~e9. 3.00 to 4.00. ·--"' .. "c: S.nforiied shrink-resistent paj1m11j 1uorted pat- t.ms end colots: I to 20. Reg. 3.60 to 4.00 _ . I. 99 e NEWPORT CENl{R .. e 644-2200 e MONDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY 10:00 TILL 9:30 .., Pullover and cardigan sweaters of Orlon® acrylic knits; some with turtlenecks. White and •ssortfd colors. Reg. 5.00 to 9.00 -·-··--·--2.99 to 4.99 Cotton double-knit dresses in bric:1ht stripes; tipper· back style A-'ines. Machine-washable. Reg. 8.00 to 9.00 .... ··-·---.. --·-· .. -·--·· 3.99 Better dresses; small group of cottons, knits, Da· cron® polyester blends in whites, pastels and fashion shades. Ont· and two-piece styles. Reg. 12.00 to 22.00 _ ..... ,,---·----·--·-1/3 off or more STORE POR MEN OUTSTANDING VALUES IN LONG SLEEVE DRESS SHIRTS 1.99 Impeccably tailored shirts in a wide selection o{ eollor styles; many imported fabri~ included in the group. Most art white, but some select· ed colors may be found. R99. 7.00 and 8.00. Short-sleeve puftovers of link4titeh Orlon® acryr.c: knits; feshion colar, ]-button pt.cqutt. Reg. I 1.00 . --S.'9 Grotip of an.wool Rnk-stitch urdigen sweaters in wanted solid colors. Not every coior in every size. Rtg. 19.00 11.99 TAILI LINENS Pure Rnen teble m~I Swiss imports. Blut/whi._ neutkal motifs •nd bright prints. Origint ly 2.D now Nduced to 67 c lin.n napkimi white with reel or blue prfnt edte- lrnported from Switarlencl. Or19. 1.79, now -!iJ.4 • OTHER DAYS 10:00 TIU. S:JG { • Old Plan h ; 4 Kill d W.. LUI• J 0 (Al') • A.I utJqllt pltM WlUI Ut ~M IMrd lhllh1d M IOO I ' Ud t!Pt14lltd a •lf w ·~ci· • i\ lht ,.~1 1\0111 rtttlvat M1h1td11. ltllltd wttt lhl p\1nt'1 •li.,t. Chltltt l!l d w 1 r d &Mttt • 11. "' ttlft rt1tt· ~ Ml llf'J rra1wn PNlbltt, ~. I l't1I ro\T lflt'Ot't1Uil\1I ltt~h \k'\Ot I fl f f \' fl 11 V 1•1t11ttt. 11n 11J min rrom ft'f\11• ~Ir r-.m new. 1rn1I t1tet lff ~ll•tnf .,otOllnfl. 47 QUllNll l't ~by Lot l~ ..... r ..... ....,....,. .... , ... t.lltlt ~..t Ito~ ltw nht 1--.;;••-';.1' lllmliiiiiiii..._.__._ .... __ .... ___ _. W1'"" ~~ ur rn1tn thP '1'hll 11 ht 1tuh\1-ub-8PllAKJ.NO ..... tw ~ ltrttt'tt .. ,..., nr ----=----------------.. .., •*· A. 1W tit "' Id ., hl11 Id hUt'-" we tWlm WtlMte iMt ... I jl)b ·~ I \NM -'~" ~ d•'*'ltt 1\1~ ~" ~lt\t At ~h .-... crant nto Valle F -1~ Ll ht Quokl' lKH la ~ Man Mauled by Lio1i .4t Zoo Recot'erirt ___ __,,,___ ..- V oie IOr Lynch S'lii~ SOOn: As SupPf).rt lor Humphrey favorite.•• HOWIVI(, hi backed oft trom ao&na atone wttb the Vnnab-LJDcb vltw t b a t , •pbrty may be tavolvtd tn tM primary, in lfltct. btcau11 of the L 1 n c b c1ta.1attc:m. "It would tu• an awtul lot of work llDd an awt\11 &ot ot moo11 IDd l dOa't W.lt lt't 1vallabl1. Both McCvthy and Kan· ntd1 WUl bt aptnd.lnC I lot Of '! a..S 1 don't think lt'a la tt~ tvdl. •• Brown ntMrbJ. ,... tor.tr aovtrnor 't•abu~ • ......... ot ~)' .......... bt ' .... ''tt ~ I Uttlt blt • ... uttNtMbllto ..,~ ......... .. lh.-N ...... Bnft baa "'-a .._. all1 ot tbt ..... , •• ~-ud i ... ---°' tbt L.yacb .: .......... " "" llllllbb .. .............. ~ ' ... ..,.... .. u.. vb I .,.... amt ha the --~ D•t ~· utloaa1 cur ttt1rw. S•c••• ~ ... ... • ls ·~ ........ ... ... CM .a. 8le Plltf."' M ..S A DAY AMI mu. &.OSI WU.NT .............................. 'Weight Watchers,. ................ .... .. ,.., ......................... .,.. .... ................ ,.............. , MeW1t1eds .. !!pl / NO •AD DllTS MO CIASH Dins MO DDCISIN• NO MACHINIS NO MIDICATION NO STAIYATION • NOW ACcmtn ... NIW MIMlllS MOMDATI. 711t P.M. c.-.... w ...... a .. 611w.t11•• ltNlt WIDMUDATI, ll:JI P.M. ................ ,...... ....... Miii ~~ ..... l ,..... ~-=:..,,_, .., .................... yw ........ "' ............... tt __ ,..., • , ........ , - IHISTIA noN J.qo ~ MllTIN• 2.00 MEN • WOMEH • THHA&W kr Fvrttlw lidonuti" C.11: US.Siii T~ ... ,,..,..,irae;I rugi"g him~~~a"da hnte"ro :'er s 1CXng · in ~fnmatin WmJ of rvtJtor Tnnl df ttre Year~ Dn 'e n ard ';W 11 LRilstm vJ-ry. ~ ')OJ .. Ju: ~ sales rocords b' straij1t \€Gr ~ k .. . I .] - l ··1 . I J: t: ' ~1 DI B Cor c.. 111 c .. Nn 0 " s WI! "'· . . II . ... For The .~:Record , JtJttelng• . Di.,oree• ... RegistTation Sets Record in County '1 JACK DOBACX na (0-Westmiomr) faces • .... ..._. .._.. W i 11 l a m Te a g u e, a Keen Orange ~unty voter Republican, the OemocraUc lnteftst ln the upcoming margin widentd 1n the primary ud general el~ c o u 11 t y to 18.729, an ln· tions is reDected in new high creue of 3,300. T b o a e rt&istratioo totals reluaed tlgures are for the Orange by County Clerk William St County section of t h e John. district onzy. The Mth now Republicans maintalned lneludes a section o f tbe1r le~ over Democrat&, Lakewood in Los Angeles the figures show. With County. 516,Wl registered, bitbeat in In Auemblymao Kenneth history for a primary, t.bere Cory's (D-Oarden Grove> ~ 272,885 Republicans 69th Assembly District, the and 220,052 Democrat., a Democratic margin b a s margin of 52,833. The tot.al moved to 10,171. a gain of registration almost reaches about 1.500 votes slnce the the highest ev.r recorded in February figures. county history. 518,004 for Only one supervisorlal the general election in 1966 d l s t r I c t s b o w e d a W'btJ> Governor R o n a l d Oemoc:raUc plurality -the Reagan defeated Edmund First District wt\ich includes G. "Pat" Brown. Santa Ana and Fountain St John predicts the Valley. 1eneral election registration Republicans took the lead totals will tQP that figuure in one more or Ule 25 county when registration rolls are Incorporated cities -Hun· closed Sept. 12 for the Nov. tington Beach wblch bad Rare 1'idt Superior Judge Bruce Sumner (left) greets U.S. Sen. Thomas Kuchel (R-Ana- beun) as the atate'a senior senator makes rare vis.it to Orange County for obser- vance ot L&w Day at Sa.nta Ana Erb Club. ~s. Robert S. ~anlf6 of Newport Beach (whoee husband II member of sponsoring Orange County Bar Associa- tion) also chat.s with the senator. I DAil V PILOT 7 ANNOUNCING HARBOR AREA RfFORM TEMPLE (A REFORM JEWISH CON6REGATIONI Ora1nluflon & Information MeetirtG l•l•ncl Hou11 -Fuhlon hl•ncl Newport Center Tuesd•y April lO, 1961 8:00 PM. CALL: 644-0140 675'"'4776 For lnform•tion D1V01tcas "uo 5 vote. shown a Democratic lead in '=14 ~~~..!~:11t111> "' Since the Jut llgures were February. The seven cities ----------------------------- L'=~ .._.,.... "' tar1 ......,.,., released ln F e b r u a r y . with DemocraUc majorities J~ w. w• .,, .1o ..,,,., Wood Democrats have shown a are Buena Park. Cypress. ~~"* ,.,...,. .,. MA1r1ene L...,v marked gain in some parts G a r d e n G r o v e , L o s THE BOAT BEAT 111e11a ,,.,.. Kott111tld "' 111111 Jot of the county. Alamitos, Santa Ana. Stan· ~~::!14c.rrt"''°" n w1111an1 c. car· ln the 34th Congressional ton and Westminster. """°" District where three-term Here Is a breakdown on Petl'ldl fMrit ,,,_._."' victor JOS8ll incumbf.nt Richard T. Han· figures countywide : ~ofMnM!I 11t Mlcll..C •. Cot· tw!Nn ORANGE COUNTY CITIES, COMMUNITIES L"'r't'"' ~ "' T-Owof'wk Demo. Rep. Decline Total Ywlko Seloko"' Selu Sttc*G lw "'· Friend ~ HM1llr1 o. ,,,,_, Anahelm 2.8, 159 30.305 2, 107 61.699 °':'°.!"'..,.~~ iuc:Jten "' ,,_ J Brea 2,861 3.987 145 7,069 ._, ... L .... _ "' k'rd 1Mrtet1 Buena Parak 11 ,791 9.131 696 21.986 .:.,.,-,,..,. Sdl...,.....,uff.., "' Elcloft Cypress 4,<$5 3,314 'JJ.'f1 7.723 .,!C,'e~u• M. °"-La Palma l,Oll 1,107 69 2,114 w1111W u. -· "'Jn61• L• "'-• Fullerton H.407 20,427 1,081 38,288 "''::"....!iv "••IMll' "' Tf"rv E-Garden Grove 22,215 19.928 1,573 44,600 E••• H .......... "' "'-'",.. E .... 11c ... La Habra 7,330 8,700 368 18,593 .,,._, Cati "' E.et\111 !Ii.et\ Carl Pl ti 3 ""2 3 687 223 7 ""2 DtMofl tariff ., 01or11 Ml,.,,., acen a ,&.• , ,a Carter Stanton 3,393 2,437 2.()8 8,189 E1i /1 II Yorba Linda 1,391 2,756 150 4,343 .. re ._,g • Fountain Valley 4,063 4,275 317 8.785 Huntington Beach 17,292 18,351 1,318 37,524 ~l:~.::i=llltd.1J171 Loe Alamltoa 1,92.S 1,440 89 3,479 t1f*.:t.'J~·~~ir• nra, 11'12 Stenlw Midway City 1,086 890 80 1,885 l~'"' • • ,.. 12111 ,,, ... w Raaamoor 2,493 3,981 159 8,663 ·n ':i"l' ... ' Seal Beach 5,610 9,011 415 15,140 J; ~: ~~'.:~ 1A1uDa Hills UM 7,0C/7 145 1,172 ~" ~.~c:'r~ 'r.11tett. '"""Wettminster 10.601 7,T1JJ 878 19,483 °''""' •wnu" C B ch D pt 1 331 2 061 l"c: 3 581 3:~,[itm. sunclo. eriss 11ra. Vk•rov ap. ea • a.na . , • "" , t:~m .. trall 11,.. ..,. IMwlllN E~ Toro 1.041 1,650 72 2,791 '11lf. t"'" ,,_..,... 1,,.1 ,,....,,., IAl(ma Beach 2,427 5,233 251 8,058 ~1:•.111. ,,,.,,..,, m.-.i ,.., 111"' ~:. LaaunCl a•· 2,~ 42 .• 802855 ~ 37.~ • .... ._. 1'J9UJ emen.. ~ ~&. ,....., 1:~=:•· "1" ",.. 1• flKHk San Juan Capistrano U> 733 47 1,231 1: , w .,;;_ ... """"" •-Costa Mesa 10,924 15,044 986 'rl,458 ~........ Newport Beach 5,Jlt 17,603 548 23,8.18 t:~~:; S.MOlr, _...,•Id, "'1 El Modena l80 459 17 662 ....... •: ,,,..., ""' U'll w..tftlMINr lrv1ne 242 470 'j7 7tl8 '! ,,., l.~' ""*"',..,um Lemon Hei&hta 358 1,495 47 l,917 ... -.~..... Orante 11,2'7 16,446 889 29,008 u · 'JI!• _,...,, ,_ Sit I ti.~. Ana "~ -,.., 050 1 ""'" a: • .. .,.,.11.. ""'•_. &..>, ·-49,825 . 1.:::--""' """ ... 'l'pattn 1,870 3,58.5 181 5,725 ~ ~~lDl=t.... E. Tustin 2,1.., 5.2.66 243 7,73f •1 -. f4-~..!,;... 11• vm.a Park 112 549 17 741 ~~:~~-~ ~ ~~ ~ P:il' :Cl~.::_ ''1:1 f~ Mth Senatorial ~.S6'7 182,823 10,M'7 328,971 ,r. ~~ ~ 35th Senatorial 89,485 90,062 5.563 188,021 .. ~ w . lv: 1-25th Congreuional 27,890 40.238 1,871 70,8!6 µ1 .. .....,.,. ...... 32nd Collgreuional 16,403 22,429 l,196 40,4,20 f:~ E;• ..,_, •'4tb Coqreaaional 101,741 83.012 6,641 195,095 11~~ *"" ""' , ... 35th Congressional 74,099 l'rl,Q 6,390 210,821 -0-8-.4-'l'-8----C--35th Assembly 29,329 40.838 2,040 73,006 NO'l'I ES 69t.h Assembly 62,395 52,224 3,944 120.805 WARD 70th Aasembly 74.~ 77,849 5.406 160,106 pobwt Wwd~f: "'~ .__1 71at Auembly 54,119 101,976 4,710 163,075 0;:;.J::.~CAe · ;/""Cfti lat Supervi1orlal 41.711 38,941 2,904 85,062 o x1 se...,, ' · 2Dd Supervlaorial 48,471 47,857 3,204 101.:1.11 "'"''"'nddl ..... d s.mdloy, 1 ""'· 11112 CMMt. 1 .. .._. 3r Superviaorlal 53,852 60.919 3,404 119,721 ~~"'.* ~~ "m~ 4th Supervlsorlal 44.~ 60.7m 3,623 uo,396 ~=on: " · '' AU.. 1 5tb Supervisorial 31,718 64,465 2.965 100,562 WEST Grand Totala 220,052 272.~ 16,100 516,992 ~~:::.ls.~·~. 'r:i1\: t:= ;=;;::;;::=::::;;;;:=======---.;.;;===::.I ~ daulllli.rs, 0-.., 8tcrt :f Wtstl I ,r.::;. °:."~U!I~ W.._,.y (PM, PMtf!~c~ "'"''"' Ho!M. ENCK =~ \,~1a ~~u ~~~~~ ti.~~ "". bll ,..,..,. ~~~Im:-' . ='7".!L.VlfW!.9 . -. ~ 1'1ifiJ:T~ ..,, i=a~M , PRINCE, BR. EM Marloll 11]!'.!P-•.:...tee fA..!' r'nr1-...1··~-. ~""Tr: ~v=a· ~ft$ r,:;a.,, ~I~'°"' 1111 Pafti: DtNclld "' WHIClin a-M«tu.,.,. '*411. BALTZ MORTUAJtlES Corona clel Mar OR uat1 c..ta Meaa Ml f..MM BEU. UOADWAY I llOltTV~ 111 llrNdway, Mela LI l-USI I ::.~ Ne""" • I . PID I'. CXJLONIAL iiiiiUa- llOllS ......... " .......... " ~-­ SMITB'S MORTUARY . m MaJll S&.. .......... .. !.£"..-. wisJaar MORTUAltV Cl.& 17a SL, C..U Meta .... FASHION CUT 2.50 We 'fMdo'ln '" th. corw of fathlon wi. INWTllMTOtt HACM ""'°°"' HM:M ~c-,.,_,... -,..,, """" .... """"' _ _, Charity Goll Tourney Set for City of Hope Hope in one, a two-day golf tournament to benefit the City of Hope will be beld next Saturday and Sunday at the Costa Mesa Golf anrl Country Cluh. Ronnie Reif, professional and diredor of the course, will host the event which is the 10th annual of its kind, participated in by more than AlmM loc~•liey, netion1I twtrd winner for hit covtrt9e .,f yechtin9, covt rs the but liut for the DAILY PILOT. Ht'• lhe o"ly fulltlme liutin9 ••porter on tny Ore119e County n1w1ptper ·••ff. 80 goU and country clubs 1===================~ All Penney Stores O~en Every Night Monday Through Saturday THRU SATURDAY. ONLY ••• THB PBNNEY STOlY 1 Wanted: A better name for "white good1" 8,, ROBBllTA NASH Once upoe a time, whi1e 1ood1 were white. The name wu siva. to 1hinp Ii h aheeu aad pi II ow-c-tlld towdl, etc. The name is etlll geed .to<l a y. But today, Ufe ii much more ullff•I. White 1ood1 are red end blu e tlld lfUll a.nd ydlow and Jutt about uy other color you caa name.. Yctoarad1 •till 1&y "Come Oii in for our White Oooda ttlua." There mmt be a better name but 'tft ba-na't bun able to think of it Cao you? Pluae send your wgotioe to me ia cue of tbe au1111cr of your Pe.aaey llOtt. Save on so~, absOrbent Fashion Manor•towels in prints, iacquards or solids! ~,_ifliiol~ol ...... I I' 0 ..... ..... ...... .,,.,. ~ ......... 2' ... ,.,. ... • .. Ou1-,, ._,dalala1p ,, .... ._,........, ....... ............... ,..., o a a ..,119'111t_...., ................ .__ ........... o.t .... ..ty. ""'7 ........... Ill'""' wtl ...... . • lnfetltetf.,.-the .,.,... IMl t. • ..,,.,Wy 1tylecl twe .._ l••••r4 tle.'9•· '"'• r11a11ry. PIH, ellw ., -.y.w. BATH TOWIL Reg. 1.751 37 NOW e H TOWEL, Reg. 95c .............. NOW 77c WASH CLOTH, Reg. 55c .. ~ ........... NOW 44c conA t1SA .. TOI IUOf llWPORJ BUCH (Harbor Shoppin<J Cin+.r) (Huntin<Jton Center) (Nshion t,land) I II • • I• I c J. ! w .. - ' I • I • . .. . . ,...,.. __ .. ~ -----.-. -.. ~-..--.. ............................ ...._ -.... ........... -......-...--... ---.-...-...---............ .---.-a.---.-.-..-.. ........... --.... ~---.......... • t 1 t t • DAILY "LOT Trophy Taken By Gem Gem. a Columbia-50 skip- pered by Charles Hathaway was the winner of the M a y o r ' s Trophf in California Yacbt Clubs race from MaTina del Rey to Newport, Saturoay and Sun- day. The race is a tune·UP for yachts in the Marina del Rey area entered in tbe Ensenada raCi! which starts next Thursday at noon. All t>f the yachts will remain in Newport until Thursday. The 78-mile race around Catalina island to Newport started Saturday in light airs and finished Sunday in a brisk westerly which pro- vided a col<>rful spinnaker finish off the Newport Jetty entrance. • ............. , ..... -., ...... , .... Se<:Qnd in the overall stan-dings was Hays McLelian's ,.... .., .._ Cal-40 Hana1ei from CYC SEA ROOM NEEDED -Jack Baillie's tall-masted 12-meter Newsboy appears and third was J. Scott's Cal· to be shoving Cal-40s out of the way at the start of Classes A and B in the 40 Lynla. also of CYC. Ship Rock race Saturday. Newsboy went on for a clean sweep in the race and Class Results: Don Ayres' Melee (Cal-40 No. 10) was second overall. CLASS A -(1) Gem: (2) ----------------------------- Querida. Jim Feuerstein, ORYC ; I 3 l Malaguena. William Ravenscroft, Santa Barbara YC. CLASS B -(I) Hanalei; (2) F l y in g Cloud. M. Arm.strong, CYC; ( 3 ) Alsuna. Allen Puckett. CYC. Opening Rites Held By Bahia Corinthian 67 Join Ensenada 'fune Up generals were honored with a 13-gun salute. Commodore T h o m a s S i x t Y • s e v ~ n yachts ---- Ne waJtey Leads Paek Light Winds Slow Ship Rock Race L I g h t eoutberl1 wtnds made a alcnr clrc::alt Odt ol N~t Harbor Yacht Club's 80 mile Ship JWc) race Saturday with M~-1 of the yachts not finWdDg before mld-morning Sunday. Ja~ Balllle's 12-meter Newtboy from NHYC led the ~ boat fleet bome, fi.nisbi.nf at 12:» a .m. SUn· Westerly Takes Win Fred Petrido's C a 1 -2 8 We.9terly was the inaugural winner of the Wait Elliott Hart>or (J)allqe Trophy sailed at Alamitos Bay Y acbt Club under t h e auspices of the Y adlt Club As9oci.ation ol Los Allgeles and Loog Beach l*t>on. The race was &ailed aver a 15 mile course with ftve boats competing. Seoood pla-ce went to Dick BerTy's Camnrade, Long Be:adl YC; third w.as Misty, skippered by Ron Haieiburst, Seal Beach YC; fuuritb was Oaprice, K~l Klokke LA YC, and fifth. Rocking Ohair, Kw1 A n d e r s on , ABYC. day to pick up a clean aweep ~A -(l) Newsboy: McClain, LIYC. of Lint to finish, fllJf in (i> SaJacia ~al-4&) Tom P~ (1) 'r...:n=k; (2) Cius A and first on~ c:.on.t, NHYC; (3) Orient ~ (QM! e-32) dicap time. <M cutter) Ernie Wllaon ~ David l..aq,' BYC; (3) SecClld on bmdlcap time NHYC. ' =~~bur) Robert and the winner in Class B CLASS B -(1) Melee; ,..-=;m-==-==mi=== was Don Ayres Jr.'s Cal-40 (2) Release (3) Robon. Melee, NHYC. G e or g e ~ C -(1) Holiday Sturgis' Co I u m bi a • 5 o (L-35) Page Noll, NHYC; Release from NHYC was (2) Impetuous ( L • 4 0 ) third overall and second in Charles Glasgow, BYC. Class B. CLASS D -(1) San- Semag The PUIUC & TRADE It was also a slow race for derlini (,Newpo:rt-30) Kirk & One the Midget Ocean Racing Poole, VYC; (2) Bravo rt of the l1rgest incl Fleet and Pacific Handicap (Newport-30) Bill Haskell, mod moct.rn pri'Jtin~i f• Racing FJeet yachts entered LJYC; (3) Neja (3'J ft. cllltMI in Orenge County Jn the NHYC's 40 mile Pt. sloop) J.ames Borga, BYC. Q Fermin race. MORF -(1) Vivacious; ; llJ!lHJ!Htll Winnet ill MORF was Bill 12) Ventetero (Cal-25) W.L. •••H•i••H •• von Klei.nSmid's Ca I· 2 5 Kitchens. SSSC; <3> Balan· 2211 W. &.Ibo. Blvd. Vivacious, NHYC and the _d:r_a __ <_c_a_l _· 2_5__:_) _B--:ruee~-::-=========== PHRF race went to John ~ Arens' Oblson-35 yaw .l .-To~~:Wk~re 35 yachts Now PossibleTo Shrink entered in the Ship Rock Painful Hemorrho1·ds race, 11 in the MORF and 12 in PHRF. Final results: And Pr0mptly Stop _The Itching Ship Rock Relieve Pain Jn Most Cues. ' 0 VER ALL (1) Ne'll' Yorlc, Ny (S.._:i.n. Sci N~y (12-meter) Jack ence has Jo~nd .~~tio~ :!oih;1!~amed hemonhoida Baillie. NHYC; (2) Melee with the ability, in moat cues ThuecretiaPrepantianlf9. (Cal-40 ) Don Ayres Jr .. -to promptly st.op itching There's no other !ormula NHYC: (3) Release (Col-50) relie•epain andactuallyahnnk liJce it! Prepantion·.H alae George Sturgis, NHYC; (4) hemorrhoids. aootbea irritated tisauea and Rob<>n UI. ( Co-50) Bob '!Uta by doctors proved that helps pnnnt further in!ection. Grant, NHYC; (5) Cygnus in ~aa~ at~ caae, while cenUy In ointment or suppoait.'l'T ICol-50) Ernest Chipman, nlien~ paJ:n, aetnal nidadion form. LBYC. · CLASS C -(1) IJynla III, J. Scott, CYC; (2) Tender Trap. G e r a l d BLankfort, DRYC; (3) Damoiselle, S. Desky. CYC. CLASS D -(1) Sleepy Head. A. Ro s e n b e r g • DRYC; (2) Travesia. M. Hohl. CYC: (3) Serenat~. ,J. Amundson. KHYC. MORF - ( l) Avoona. R. Bahia Corinthian Yacht C1ub held its 1968 se~son opening ceremonies Sunday wilt! colorful flag raising ceremonies and m a r t i a I music by the Third Air Wing U. S. W.arine Corps band from El Toro Marine Base. Patrick Dougan welcomed panti.cipated in 0 re n g e the guests from other yacht ~ia~ ;.::: = ft -An Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday Through Satutday clubs and introduced his -r own nag oflicers and staff Newport to Dana Point . . commodores of the club. Saturda-y enne~I The event was tbe 10th an-A sp~{ . t.roJmy was THRU SATURDAY ONLY ••• Taykll', CYC; 12) Merry Mary, Al McNamee. CYC; 13) Volador, J. Tullock, PMYC. ·Guests of honor were Gen. C. J. Quilter and Gen. W.G. Thrash and their wives from the M a r in e Oorps. The nual opening day ceremony awarded to Pat Dougan's 12-ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY of the Bahia Corinthian meter sloop OQlumb.ia, first Yacht C1ub which has its PHRF-A -(1 ) Luna, R. Whlte, SMYC; (2) Jada, C. Bechtol, CYC; (3) Hilaria, E. Callender, OYC. PHRF·B -(1) Nana-Lee, Lee & Kimel, DRYC; (2) Aquila. K. Myers. WYC; (3) I. D .. K. Unger, PMYC. Bendy Rig Brings New Sail Look The "bendy rig" vogue in modern sailboat racing has prompted a new look ib the old art of sailmaking at Hanna Saihnakers, Costa Mesa, accordlng to Fnmk Rice. The "bendy rig" is the popular name for flexible spars which can be bent mechanically while under way t-0· windward to flatten the sail and i m p r o v e windward performance. The practice was first us- ed in the international Star Class by Walter v o n Hutscbler of Germany as early as the 1930's. Mo s t sm all boat s nowadays feature bending spars as well as such larger craft as metre boats up to the 12-metres. Moo racing catboats, such as the Finns, have spars that can be bent by strapping in t b e mainsheeL Larger boats use running backstays as well as sheets and boomvangs to bend the spa~r when going to weather. The practice oalls f o r a new approach to sallmaking to prevent the sails from losing their s h a p e , ac· C1lrding to Rice. Sails for craft with flexible span in- volve custom saUmaking. A41wer~t REAL ESTATI PROBLEMS? The solution may be much l'&sler than you think, by con- aulting a Real Estate Coumelor one who has had many yea.rs oi upnence In all facet& of the real estate field The Real Eat.ate Coumel<>f' fumishea professional. unbiased 11naly1b, ~Ip, guidance and jud11ement fort~ buyt>T', ael16, owner. lessor. lessee, lender or U!rt' of J11'0l)ttty. Particular spedalties of thla C~lor tndude advice and uslstAntt ~ nqotlath\i r..ot- •ble t&mll on leuina, ~ and aelllng. Sttvicet .,,, rtN1m!ct Clh • ft"e bMia with no dmae n*"' for t~ ofi81nt.l dlJCUalor\ d. t~ problem. 1'!w! qualltlc:at\onll ad judp- ment of this Counltlor are a J'M11t ot ovtt 30 ~ expttf. enct In bankJn&, ~ marl· pp fhlllnclnc. appraidnc, manapment and ltev@lopment of commerdal prope'tles In ~ io 1-slnc and .....,.. ap. CALL FOi Fill PlillMIMAlf DISCUSSION OF YOU' PaotLIMS. DON I. HUDDLESTON Pi>al ~ COMnulor I ,,,.,.. 541-1"41 t7'6 Oraltf• Ave. Co.te M ..... C.J. Couple Get Opportunity To Travel headquarters at the Balboa to finish in die 12-mile rm. Bay Club. Columbia is inellgible es a A feature of the day was a bandk:ap ocem race:. yacht inspection with a Wi.nnec in Claes A was H. number of members' boats G. 5t-w.-• Maud~ of at dockside in full dress. ~- Winners of the inspection OCYC. Class B winner W'a8 awards were: Och<>, sailed by Bd> Cerl, Professionally maintained Lido Isle Yacht Club. sailboat over 60 feet: Col-Tl"Opby winners in PHRF u m b i a , C o m m o d o r e and MORF: Dougan's 12-mete r sloop and • Evinrude Motors is seek· flagship of the club. PHRF·A -(1) Sparkle, d Owner malntained power Alex Irving, BYC; (2) ing an a venturesome young b<>at under ti) feet: Salud, Dauntless, R<t>ert Glover, married couple, ages 25 James G"-· .. -'-- th h 35 h Id l.k t ......... ..-acs.ina YC: (3) F•..,.;tiv~ roug w o wou 1 e 0 Owner m-"-~-'-ed powe.. W -.- A · b bo t <HmilUI • arren Parker. NHYC; ( i fee merica Y a · boat over 40 feet: Gilland. Stmda, Graham Gibbons, The outboard manufac-. George Reade ,Jr. turing firm proposes to pay Owner main ta 1 n e d Bi~F-B -(1) Gerd, the entire expense of the sa1·1boat under 40 f~t·. o . ...a......... W t · d f · h tr t ~ ov~.. elden, OYC; (2) np an urrus anspor a-Sanderling, Robert Poole Jr. Huff I tion aboard a 2 O. foot Y . W. T. Hulff, VYC; G)astron runabout with a 55 Professionally maintained (3) Libra. Joe Kai~nbacb, t sail boat over 40 feet: CBYC; (4) Juanita, Stephen horsepower mo or. Hiberna, Norman Katz. s-..af rd The trip will be a cruise uu o . OCYC. from the West Coast to the Professionally maintained MORF -(1) Veloz, Ken East Coast entirely by power boat over 40 feet: Ross. BYC; (2) Cece II, Bill water, with the e~ception of' -==Drift=·=·R=·=C=ruz=, =Le=n=Lill=· =Y=· ===R=earld==en=·=B=Y=C=.====, about 400 miles of overland'.- portage. The 6.500 mile trip will start at Juneau, Alaska. and proceed to Olympia, Wash. by way of the inland waterway through Alaska and Brjtish Columbia. The second major run will be made . up the Columbia River to Lewiston. Idaho, at which point a portage of about 400 miles will be made t-0 Fort Benton, Mont. on the Missouri River. The cruis- ing couple will travel down the Missouri to St. Louis, thence up the Mississippi and Illl.oois rivers to Lake Michigan. 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Soil ••lease makes wash defY. tosy ... most stoins com• ovt in ont washing! Polyester I cotton pJrmonent press blend mean• you just waah, tumble dry and they're smooth ond reaqy to wear. Popular teingdot coif or, cool ond comfortoblt short slHVeS odd to the dtsiro- bflity of thes. shirts. In white, sizes U to 17. You'll wont several at this low Ptnn.y prier' I I l ' j 0 DAILY PU.OT U.S. Will Never Be a Loan Shark WASHINGTON IUP() - Uncle Sam would make a lousy loan shark. '11he U.S. Treasury carries on its books IOU's totalling more than $21.5 billion in unpaid war debt& from other governmeota. There is small likelihood much of it will ever be collected. The United Statea stopped billing other countries f?r their World War I debts in 1941. Since 1931, o n l Y Finland bas kept up with its iMt.allment payments and only three countrit! - Liberia, Nicaragua a n d CUba -have been marked paid in full. The World War I Joans with accrued interest now amount to $21.3 billion. Overdue debts from World War II Joans plus foreign aid help amount to another $'l35 million o w e d by 33 gov.ernmen1s. Paymen~ are being made on these debta in varying ~grees o f rt liability. ATrENTlON The war indebte<!Mss has drawn the attention of some membera ot Coogrea. this eeeaioft because ot Ult gold and dollar crisis and the ba:ltJnea shown by Freocll Pre~nt Charles de Gaulle in cooperating to ease the world mooetary pllghL Sen. Peter Dominick CR· Colo.), succeeded in getting ttwi Senate to ~rrove a rider amendment a tax bill wh.lcb would r the TTer.sury to ref to ex· change gold for 'th France or any other country that had not kept up witib its debt payment&. Rep. Leet.er L. Wolff CD· N.Y.l, obtained the support of 175 House members for a resolution which would put Congress on record H urg· ing the President to dun the French government for its war debts. It would not have the force o.f Jaw. APPROACH BE"M'ER There was litUe likelihood that the Dommk k rider would be retained in the legislallon when it was sent to the White House . The possi bilities of the Wolff ap- proach were better but It was v i e w e d as a psychological prod rather than any real threat to DeGaulle. Treasury officials were opposed to both moves because they might rock the uneasy i n t e r n a t i o n a I moneUiry boat and probably wouldn't work. Both Domlpick and Wolff argue that the United State~ should not have to hand over prtcious eold to nations whlch cash In dolla:rs that should be UMd to pay olJ the overdue war debts. Here is what the treaaury statistics lbowed on war debts at the end ol 1967: WORLD WAR I At the end of that conflict.. 20 nat.ioos acknowledged ow· Loe tile Untted St.tu about '12.1 biilloo ln l o a n s • lnterat cbua-have in· creued tM total debt to cu bUllon. Of tba.t amount. only 92.1 bllllcJll WM paid. Thls leaWI tlU biilloa cur· rently oVft'dae wttb aftOthel' SU blllioo eot dut until 19e0. While Ftnlaftd bu kept up by J>Q'lnC IPPJ'OX.1mata11 $15 mtllJoD and .•• upect.ed t.o pay ...... ft.7 mUlloo w1>en it eoaMI due, ~ of fund! obtained b y defeated Germany's repara· tions. But as inflation drove the German government toward ecooom.ic collapse, then-President H e r b e r t Hoover declared a one-year suspension of war debt repayments in 1931. When the moratorium came to an end, HI Uer was in pow-er and refused to pay German reparations. As the world- wide depression deepened, the other governments gave up trying to pay. In 1941, the United States stopped billing them, reasoning that those who were our a 11 i e s shouldn't be embarrassed: those that were in the war against us wouldn't pay mudJ attention anyways. WORLD WAR Il Thirty-thtee nations owe approxim~ly $265 million. They include such friendly govenunenta as L l b e r i a wbicb owes $60,000 and Na- tionalist China which has a tab of $55 million and such non·allied countries sucb as the Soviet Union which owes 9e6 mill.ion and Syria. with a debt of '64,000. Noteworthy ii tbe fact none of these four is a eold-buying nation an<I thus doesn't cootrlbu~ to the gold drain. Wolff's proposal would af. fect only Fr~·s World War I indebtednesi since tbe Fteocb government bas kept up on payments on World War ll and post-war debta. The bi.nest offenders in the World War I debt situa- tion include two of our staunchest al.lies in the re- cent gold wars -Britain and Italy -and a nation which has not purchased any gold in 17 moMhs - France. BRITAIN DEBTOR Britain owes rT billion, France owes $.5.l billion and Italy is in the rtd for $1 billion. Another $1.4 billion is ow- ed by the Soviet Union and other Communist bloc coun- tries who aren't in the gold buying business anyway. Wolff proposed that the PresideDt request French payment O{ the war debt in 20 installments -one every year. The procedure would be left ·to his discretion. Treasury offidala opposed the Dominick proposal on grounds that it could well toucti off anotber run on go I d b y o v e r s e a 1 speculators. The letter could make legitimate demand• oo U.S. gold h o l d I n g s through non-debtor nation. such ..., Switzerland. BUYING GOLD They also noted that all • KOV'tttmlent such u France could get around the re- quirement by buyine gold for dollt:rs from another couMry which doe1n't owe UJ money or just not buy any fold at all. Wolff IUD conteftdc that tbe pcycbolofical Im •ould be hnportanl ''We haff et 1 e a 1 t demoottr.tld to tM rr.ncb people tblt the1' la a tlalblt bodJ of Am«tlcm111 who ~ tbe dona ol thllr rovermnem q,Unst the U6d Stat.." be tom• ..-s. ''M.aybe th1a will :nc...: tt.tf] to do \ .. ...... ....,.,., __ ~, p._P D IP I lft ...... ..,... .... ..,. '(p ., Ill ......... 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DAllT·--------...;;;;;;,;,-...........:...-..--.-..-----------.;.,;;,;;....;.. ________ ....;;;.;;;;,;;;;;.;,..;;... ____________________________________________ --:T-' &:".:-.::..S~::-11a_,•..,_"_l.Ot __ . ______________ ~ .( Fe1hion lalend) • • A, ~ • .. .• Mondly, Altll 29. 1968 Russ Still Cope With Space · Tragedy J~ School of Business ,~. /idU1' •.. Totfql" ·.• MOSCOW (UPI) -The trulh -abcMJt their IJ*e ctve a clue. Soyta·l Md Soyua-1 •ieb a at least one ol tht m8fl ap-oommMder. Gen. Nikolai "Soviet space proera.in It just program. fte firS't &Met spacedUp voyage-ot s.,,a.J ~ at pareot Soyu1 prototype -Kammlin, said ttil.s mouth ..: ..... 1.. to from By tbis r~ning. there was Vostok·l. It was follow· least ati ~ Thus ha v e tw i ce doc lee d that "no automatiOn can so be~g recover may have beea many lhlngs ed by Vostok-2 four months KOllW'OV'I ~~meant aubnatica4Jy In o.rt>Jt. This far repU.Ce man ill a apace tne death of ec>sIDOOIUt wrong wldl Soyui-1 ttiai the later. a six~ delay so far -ledlrllque is bask to the Chgbt." Vladlmil' Komarov one year commiuion cfid nQt men-Similarly. the two flight.'! and 9be delay grows longer space 'j)Ultforms tht. Soviet.II But d:espi,U tbls. the death ago. Uon publicly -tblngt. that of d>e second 1eoeration of Mets day. plan lo 'IA ai Jaundi!n& oe Komarov _ the flr&t ln- K 0 ma rov's apacesbU>. lake time lo iron out. Voskbod ~sbips came Soviet tciintisU beft not pads to t.he moon and mlb1 space fat.allty _ his s~ e S.cretella.l e Melic411 hu11rH~• •••• ~k .. ,lllf • Dutel Aui1tl111 AIC SHORTHAND Soym·l, was the flnt of a How \ong .tll tbls h-as only five mootha apart. ~ idle, however. Since beyood. forced Russia's ambitious ---~i....... f So dela.yed ttl~ Soviet space 'lbese past ac.ftedules su_g. Kom.-ov died, a timer Soviet cosmonauts havl' b u t a a re t y • c onsaous new , _ _...., 0 viet proeram Is a matter of coo -gest that the '{fvie.ta had ru:bt bes ~ la anooci said they are trauung for apaoeml'n to leave tt to the , . :~.tt . .\}though an of-jecture. But ~st timetables hoped tic> follow e flights of IOd' unmanned Sprtnlk9 -new ~ fughts ud their machines. '1111 ........ _..__.__. ...... _..__.__.~ ·: fic.i~ commission reported ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~__:.~~~~~~~~~~~~~-..:.:.....::=:.....:=:....::=:....:=::...:::..:::~::....::=...:::::..:=::.-=:..:=:.:::::.::::....::=..::::..: •.• that tbe crub-Widing that • : took Komarov's life was not • • Soy\12-l's fault, all other Soviet spacemen have been grounded since bis deattl. Sloce the Soviets never p u b 1 ts b tne.r space timetables, it is impoSS'ible ~ tell exacUy how fat 1tlei.r man·ln·spe<:e program was aet back by Komarov's dead\. Six moottls would be a conservative guess. TRAGIC END . The era.sh of Soyuz-1 put a . tragic end t.o the first Soviet · ••• s~ Oigbt in more than . ·.·two years. : .: . The Soviet Union bad broken off its Voskbod pro- : ·: · gNm after the se<:ond man- -~ ned !Ugbt in Mardl, 1965 • . • appweotly for budgetary ••• re&sol)f. -: : • FmaUy, aft.et' 25 rnofChs. ·: .: Soyuz·l -believed to be a • multi-man ship p o s a i b l y ·:::capable ol moon voyages - .··was ready aod Kornacov, 40. : a jet ace with one earlier • ·space flight behind him, was chosen tD pilot it. Hi s mission, as ·reconstructed tater b y scientific sources, was to :· spend one day in orbit a4ooe, : then lillk up wittl ~%, which was to have carried . · sever.al men. A possible ex- • change ol crews was plu- :.: ned. TUMBLING Bot Soyuz-1 began tumb1- . i ~ in orbit shortly after · taundl on April 23. The _ flight ol Soyuz·2 was called off aod KOllMlf()v w • -g . ordered to return. He re-«ltered ttle earth's atmosphere salely oo April .· 24. according t4 the official announcement here. But as Soyuz-1 d e s c e n d e d . it became fouled in its own paradlute lines. The cbule collapsed and the spe<:eship plummeted four miles to the rocks of the Ural Mountains below. Komarov W9s killed ·Instantly. As Russ~ mourned. tfle Investigating cOll)misston went to work. It reported six monttis later ttlat Komarov was killed by a faulty parachute system. Tt did not sou nd like !tie kind of trouble that would hold up ttle spe<:e program for long. But a yeer after the tragedy, ttle program is still grounded and there is no sign of another manned shot before summer. SNIPER CAUTIONS Part of this delgy could be put down t.o Soviet super-• cautioo. Contrary tt> popular belief abroad. dle Soviets take few chances wJtb lhe hves of ttieir cosmonao44. At least s;x Soyuz prototypes have been flown s i n c e Komarov died, and more are expected bef'Ore the craft is considered safe f(Y!' manned flight again. Another cause may be more basic problems with the Soyuz. Observers here believe the Soviets tell the b'utti -but seldom all of the Plays Slated At Chapman Two 1tucaeM3 fr o. m Nwpart Beadl •e ·among tht 13 1tudenu wbo will be appelti.QC ta • nenJ:ng of .tudent~ o n • -a c t plays It (J)apo:l111n College Ma.yt~ 11. Tbe.1 _.. Jay RayJ, a f r eabman INlillb*am• m~or. 10D ot Mr. IDd Mn. GerUS p. n.y1, 29U Cassia. and Sam.mye Sama, a junlor drama m.jor, tile daughter of Mr. md Mrs. John R. Sams, 1826 W. BalboQ Blvd. Ray 1 will appear a s Grandfdtler Jack a I o n g with Mis8 Sams 8 s Grandmother J a c k In Eug~ Ionesco's "Jack or the Submissklin." dlncted by Wayne Jw.iluvaia, a 1enior speedl Mid drama mator from Garden Grove. The new Mercedes-Benz 280Sl: .. so~'over:~~ngi·neered" it maneuvers ;.in traffic like a ·whippet in a herd of buffalo. / "ljandJing." says the um· Jon Sundny Times in a road test of the new Mer· "l cedes·Be.nz>Ports.car, "was the marn requirement for the 280SL design. Thanks to the sophisticated sus· pension, it is possible to throw Lhe car around at speeds which could n~er be attempted outs!ick a test track Without losing control." Or, in the word~ uf an enthusia~t who just took cklivcry of one: "It ma- ncu\'t'I"" in traffic like a whippet in a herd of bulf alo.'' Get an end-view of 1hc 280SL and you'll quickly see why. ·Although the ca r ~lands a mere yard and a half high. it straddle!i the road with a track over 5 f cct wide. Its special, radw.,ly tires <.<:em to bulge out from the sides. It ~quats on the road, in the Sunda y Times' words, "like a bulldog.11 "Over-engineered" 1u1penelon . The same ingenious su~pcnsion that gives l~ 280SL ~uch 1'11C41fft1 road- holding is also resp<>nsible for its aston- ishjnKJr smooth ride. The rnson: the 280SL s fully independent suspension lets one wheel absorb a jolt withotu transmitting the shock' to the other wheels, or to th~ car's occuparns. Is this too much of • good thing? SclM critics UJ it's• wasteful extrava· gance t0 build • sports car witb both raec·track handling""" a boulnard ride. "Ovcr-cngincettd" is whet the critics call it. They're right . By conventional 5tan~ dards, the 280SL &S "over-engineered." Mtteedcs-Bcnz mgjnttrs look at it this way: What fun would it be 10 drive a small, agile car if it rode like an ox-cart? The Sunday Times an· swcn 1hc question by say· ing, 'This is a sports car, of course, and a powerful one. What is astonishing about it is the thrust and 'spced it off er~ without di~turbing ai all 1he feeling of comfort and safety evoked in the drive r or passenger." A ,.W o/ l80SLs (Ro.lst« ""'"Coupe) cavort on tl11 fa'""'" "walltd·i1t" hm1 at the MITcttUs·Boi kSJ IT«~ I" S111uprt•U ntcrt11Tlt.hmn. Th11 's just one good ex· ample of what "ove r enginecrin~" means to a 280SL owner. A tunclionel design The unday Times write-up g~ on to f.3V that the 280SL accommodatioM arc, i·superb, with an admirable auen· tion to detail which mak es 1hc Merce- dc~·Benz one of the m°'t comfortable sporting ca rs available anvw hC're. ' "C'.ompared with the overlo;1dcd look of many quality car interio~-all wood and plu .. h and ca rp('f. like a 19th· century drawing room-this ~ krcedes- Be nz is alm o!>t !>pa r~e. But it is the sparsene ·s of elegance :1nd hrillianl f uncrional dc~ign. 1hc alrm,.,I arcl1itcc- hcral principle of 'less 1s more'. " uFattoue-proof" Hats l lcady praiM', indeed. Rut no detail is ever too small to catch the eve of the Mcr~cs-Bcnz engineers. Tile shape of the scats, for r xamplc. is artatomi· cally correct. Orthopedic phric1ans were called in to help contour 1he <;<'It<. so you 'll have proper wpport all the \\'av from your shoulder~ to your lnecs. You'll notice how much ·more ro<rru there is inside a 280SL. ~tore shoulder room than a Mercury Cougar. More forward legroom than a certain Rolls- Royce. You don't punch your pa~scn· gcr in the knee, or skin your knuckles on the dash when you change gcari;. Y1H1 don't massage you r head on 1hc roof, or "bottom-011 1'' the <;<.'.1t when "I I • ,, A y1111 go over a t wni.·v1•1t ma am. ,/,t<•wdly dt.si g11<'d l11tlt• cir. Ov•rheecl-cam, fuel-Infection Six The 280SL's engine " an ovrrhead- c1rnshaft, fuel-injection ~ix-about the 11111't cxotic p<>wer plan1 this side of a 1 1t ctrack. But you don't need an exotic ,,,,·clMrnic to keep it running. All of its lnmponcnts are already wtll-pr011ed in 1\lc~es-Beni passenger cars. The overhead-cam layout !borrowed from World Ch11mpion Merccdl'$· Rcni r.1cl ng calS) petmits high engine ~pcccls 111thoutthc f USS and cla1tt'r of COnVt'n 11nnal pushrods. St'ven main hcAnn~ .ind fud injectton g1\'e 1t ,mool'tl pill· up from low en1i1ine speeds, wiLhout pitching, bucking, coughing or stalling. 4•Whffl dllC brlkll No mattt'r how good an engine is, ~ tcrcedcs-Bcnzenginet~ imisr that the brakes be bttrer. So thrv equipped 1he 280SL with 4 u·l1erl di~c hrake~-thc same kind u~cd on 180-mph Grnnd Prix racing c.irs. Wit h 421.1 !>qu.1re inches of braLing area. i1's almO'it 1m· possjble to outrun the 280SL:S br.ikcs. lullt to l11t The 280SL is built not only LO pre- vail but ol~o to endure. The hoclv is carefully built up from nearly I 00 Mee I panels sclC'Ctcd from a d01en d1Rcrent gauge~. They're welded into a single structure or immense strength 11nd fl· gidity. Thcrt arc over 10,000 scp.ir.1te welds in i1s "11n1t11ed" 00dy/d1:i,,j, l:Onstnu.:t inn. ~'Jiii':• k~ .rnd rattle~ fwm loose hocly hol" )ll'l c1111 '1 h.1ppl'l1. Send today for free brochure For rur1 hcr Jl·l ai l~ on 1he nrw j\ lcrccclcs Ben1 modrl~. ~end tocla\ lnr your cop" nl the f rer. 24 pagr. lull· rolor hrocl11m· (cl ip rnupon at right ). Take• test drive tktter w·t. ''''t our ~ho,, room ~c ll nd cf rl\r 1hr "nHr e n~1 n C'<'r<'d" Mrncdcd kn1 l~OSL on d1~plav nnw. Get rn l nmv wh:H ir feel~ likr to be a "whippet 1n a hrrd of buffalo." Mercedes-Benz motor cars from $2S,7&5• to $4,446• You m,1y find you're able to afford a Mc~r5 Benl w11hout rcalwng 1t. Here &It" q1gg~ted retail prices for 3 \ ersions ol the :!RO~ L, pl m 8 more of the 15 Mercrdt'\ Bcnl model~: 600 Grand ~ krl'e<le' .•.••. $22, 4 72• 300SEL Li111m1,1ne . . . . • . . 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New mot) i,,o rud ••• motJ lalet l I and J., plq btrtf a1A ANDIEIUON, Editor ......,,Alftl&l• .. MM,_&a HUSBANDS REIGN -Mrs. William E . Fisher (right), Neptune Ball chairman crowns Robert D. Woodward as the king while his wife, president of the sponsoring organization, the Newport Harbor Spastic League. looks on and Fisher waits bis turn for the coronation. All mem- bers' husbands were saluted as the King Neptune. King Neptune League Sings Praise To 'Unsung Heroes' The unsung heroes . ;. . the men behind every successful women's or- ganization ... members' husbands shared the limelight Friday night when Newport Harbor Spastk League crowned the masculine contingent as King Neptune. The fitting climax lo the annual Neptune Ball, sta~ed in Balboa Bay Club, is the coronation of the king -a man selected on the basis of contri- butions of time, effort all'd wisdom toward the betterment of area youth. As gaiety was interrupted, a hush came over the crowd. Rolling of drums and the sounding of trumpets signaled the long-awaited moment when the new king would be hailed. Those who have been given the royal mantle and crown in past years and who were honored during ceremonies are J. S. Stoddard. O. W. Richard. Dr. Tom W. Robinson, John B. Kilroy. Judge Ro be rt W. Gardner, LeRoy Bar- tholomew, former Senator Jahn A. Murdy Jr., Dr. Anthony Toto and Dr. Ted Schoppe. Thil year, on the tenth anniversary, the selection commlttee cou ld find no one better suited for t.'1is role than the husbands whose wisdom, pa- tience time and effort spurs and encourages 'this corps of diligent workers on to bigger and better goals each year -an for the bent!fit of spastic chil- dren and young adults in Orange County. Treasures Sale Not Trivia A fine line ol treasures, such as antiques, furniture, appliances and art object&, wilh an array tagged trivia including jewelry, toy a, linens. u t e n s i I s and children's clothing will be offered for sale at bargain prices by the Newport Bea.oh Thursday Morning Club. The third annual Treasures and Trivia Sale, which raises funds for the Orange Coast College Stu- dent.Loan Fund, is being ex· tended into a four-day event. Location will be the va· cant Theo Robins building al 3100 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach, and sale days and hours will be from 10 a.m. to 4 p . m • Wednesday-Saturday. May 1-4. A fresh line of merchan- dise will be offered each day and surprises are planned for the c 1 o s i n g day. ac- cording to Mrs. Le s I 1 e Reynolds. chairman. For the convenience of shoppers. a snack bar will be supplied with sandwiches and coffee. A sea world wonderland wu recreated with the use of sea green and sky bl\16 decorations, whleh were made by the young adults at the Unlted Cerebral Palsy Center. Santa Ana, one of the ball's beneficiaries. Following a cocktail hour and sit.down dinner, merry-makers danced to the music of the Society for the Preservation of Big Bands. Marin eras Ch-ampag ne Tea Graduate students in lhe field of social work wtll benefit from Las Marineras' 11th annual Silver Champagne Tea, to be presented from 2 to 4 p.m. Thursday. Mav 9. in the Irvine Cove home of Mrs. John Northcott Included tn invitations. whlrh were mailed last week, were original serous which will con· tam scholarship fund contributions of each attend- in~ the affair. Signing one is Mrs. Timothy ~facres, vice president. while holding the sc~ll are (left to right) Mrs. Herbert Blant het. ways and means chair- ma n and Mrs. Joseph OeStanslao, social chairman. Working with Mrs. James Lee, presidt!nt are t h e Mmes. Will i am MacFarland. Matthew Gem- mill, Howard W. Russell and Dixon Webb. Students beoeCitting from the fund Is determined by Joe Kroll, dean of student activities who already has accepted a I m o s t ~000 from the club. Stork Takes Back Seat; Doctor Puts Mom in Driver's Seat DEAR ANN LANDERS : Please print tbi.t letter for "Che~Je" to read. lt mlgbt meke bUn feel better. "Chev· vt." 11 the boy who wu mad because hla ~ wu always late getting placu, in fact lhe was ao late getting to tM bolpltal to give birth to him he wes bona la a taxi. My name IJ Steven. I am 8 years old. J Wm bam in a rented CD Oil the Ntw Or'9am E~ay It WaJ my moeher'• --trtp to tbe bo.pital la two boan. TM doctor Wd I Wll'll't rud.y to be bona yet, but the doctor wa1 wroq and my dad twHt to l'Ulb D\J motbet to the bospital a short Ume liter. I am proud of being born In a car and I am saving the ndspaper cHp-'*° to abow m1 dlll~tn. Alao my birth certUlcate U)'I, ''Barn in a lta· ANN LANDERS ~ lion wa~ cm. the New Orleans Ex· preuway." Not imny kids bave IOID&thlng llb tbat to braa •boat. "C..Wle" lhoaJd be prowl, oot mad. -STEVEN DEAB STEVEN: I •ll'te .Y•'re • MJ fll GIU.ldllm allli JR'U .nr k at a .... wllee Ute ~*'" 1aa1. ht I lmq1M ,_, motller whka Ute 4Gdor ltad tried llanltr, •llCI aot put YOU tt f9le driver'• seat. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I must be the unhappiest teen•aer in the world. Pleue help me if you can. My parentJ ha~ each othtr. 'The atmosphere lll this bOUle la 10 thick JOU coo.Id cut lt with a kntf1. My father never says a word. M)' mother donn't shut her mouth. MOit of my utber'a payche<:k 1oes oo m.y mothu11 back. Sht dreuu lite a fasbllnl m<>Ml and hu been aotna to nl&bl school for as Iona a1 l can remtmber, Jult to aet awl}' from Ult bOUM. 'nit blgut problem ls my sister. She is not right mentally and is treated JUSt awful. This girl should be In a special place for people like her, but my father say s he doesn't have the money to send her there. I ltnow It would bf better for my sis as well u for ever:, one in the family if the were in a place wherP ,he could iet eome belp. Since my parents won't do anything I am writing to aslt ir there ia anything I can do. Please pri11t your reply because my mother opens every scrap or mall that comes' to t.hia house add' If 1be doesn't like what It aaya It goes ln- to the garbaae. Thank you, Ann. - SISTER IN SAGINAW OEAR SISTER: Voar beat bet la to ditnH tlll ,,..,. trM 1Mr tcleol eftllffltr er you fa•ertt. Ceadtef', Alt ~--··----_.... adult. someone to whom your parents might U1ten, should Intercede In behall of your 1IJter. There are many agen- det that could help and tbe counselor wtu aurely bow of Utem. Please kt me mow wllat happens. I'll keep my Oncen cro1aed. Honey. DEAR ANN LANDERSfMy brother ls 28 years old and ICU Uke a 19-year- old kid. He tw a kablt of rettlnc mad crushes on lb'IJ and he always picks the aold-dlQet typjill who take him but aood. nu. fool borrowed $3M) from me stnee November and I know all the money went for airlle &lfltl. He lhinkl be 1J btln& 1eoerou1. I say he is a juk. What do you aay? Please tJv• h.lm some 'ldvite, -EMPTY POCKETS \ DEAR EMPTY POCKETS -.. a head to Match: Of eotll'te he ~ a jerk, but that's HIS problem Del 1'11 shouldn't allow It to be 1911r1. Dee'& le.nd yov bro&ller a.DCMMr dime. If It& wuta advtce from me l'U &Ive U te btm, lf ucl wbea be a1u for It. Is aJcmoUsm a disease:' How can the alcoboUc be treated? Ia there a cure? Read the booklet "Alcoboliam- Hope and Help," by Ann Landeil. Enclose 35 centa in coin with your rt- quest and a long, at.amped, aelf 4 dressed envelope. Ann Landen will bt Clad to btlp J10G with your problem&. Send them to lllr in cart of tht DAILY PILOT, tnc:M- lng a ttamped. lelf~ lope. J4 OAllY PILOT Mayor's 'Better Half' She Can Still Cook His Beans B1 PAMELA BALLAN Of .. ~,.,·- Housewife. Homemaker. To tome women. these have become unpleasant wordl asaoclMed w I t h druclgery and coo.flnement. But to Mrc. A. L. Pinkley they mean ~ en- tinly different. .• Devotioo to ooe'a husband. "Careen are fine lf your husbapd aud Wnlly don't need you," said Mr I . Pinkley, wlfe ol the mayor of eo.ta Mesa. "But I believe if at aU pouJble women should ttay home. Children are "tte:r off. It'• even beC:ter tban having extral,., nid the at- tradive crandmoCber o f four. She was &itting 1n her husband'• drupae at a small &ia.topped table. ln the center wae a bouquet of pfftpea,I. 'Jbe piooe rana. UJt't for 'Mn, Meyor'," said ber hUlband. ~. "Pink aod I beve been hen 33 yelrl, •• she nk1 when lbe rtturned. "We've watched the town crow up. bot we've kept Otlr place llMll. Pink alway• I.I available. I devote my We to him now," she aniled. But Pink hun't bad all of her tbM. For "veral year• she !Mii been lhminl her time aad eDtl'IY with tbe community, te1"viDC Jn 110 JD*11 dill.-capecltlee tMt • ,,... ~ th• Athena Award lalt ., .. , an award f« 0 u t. ta D d I D ' 1ervlce p r e • e n te d by Panbellenlc. Ber lilt of dvitiel WM hnJS'"llve: tbe bcmda ol dlrecton of Ca.ta Meea Frlendl of 1be Llbra-y' Costa Meaa a.mbel' of Commerce, Barbor Area Girls Club, Family Service Asaodatloo ol Orange Coon· ty, UCI Town and Gown, Salvation Army, Federated R e p u b 11 c a n Women, Volunteer Bureau and Costa Me.sa Historicai Society. She Wat a f 0 U D ct in g member of the C t v l c Playboute Aaeodatlon and has served on the Feb-view State HOfPital Tberepeutic Pool C o m m i t t e e , Com· munity Cllristmaa Decor• &ns Comm1Uee, Newport Meea Unlfied School Diatrict Otizen'• Advbory Group, and May Co. Comumer Advis<Jry eo.ct. She ,..... credited with most ol tbe poundwork and p 1 a n n l n g of CooununJty UDdft'ttaDdtDI D&y, a pro- ject ol the Volunteer Bureau and Newport ff a r b o r Service League~ she bu beetl a weeUod CUide at Estancia Home. Other orianiz.ati<JOI lbe has IM!llWd include tbe Costa M.. WGtDe11'1 C 111 b , w~ Mormnc Club ot Costa Mae, Cot Willlam Cabell <llapter of t h e Daugbtfn ol tbe American RewluMcm, and Punch and Judy Guild of OraO(e Coun· ty Chlld:ren 'I Hospital. But Lucy Pinkley always put home and family first. "Yoo mUlt stay home and rear your chlldreo when they art little,.. seid the moc:ber' of two, Dr. Virgil A. Pinfdey and Mra. B. M. Adrian. "But that doetin't have to mean coniinemert. It'• good for a woman to get out. She can begin with actlvWes in· volvl.og her children," 'abe advised. "It's Important for a woman not to ne1lec t houaewifely t b l n I 1 like cootinl and MlriJIC, "Meo ltiU )Oclk f « these thlnCI In a wtfe." She paua- ed kc a moment to get up and be)p • &mall boy who was purcbMl.ng a megazine. ''A woman can be a real anet to a man If a '• a JOOd bostess, '' lbe COO· tioued. "It doeln't bother me wt>ea Pint brinp home 10 eldN people for dimer. I aM)'s can get a few more thing, open .•• Mrs. Pinkley bas limited her active participaQon to five org~ now to that she can help her hus· bind in tile~. "We Jtve in aa ~ent which ii lll'a;nced IO thlt ] have .,_., ltUe bouleteep- lne 4lo clo 1111 ft have been tll&f om men. But I eti1l t'OOt. &ftl'1 DOW ml tbeo PROUD WIFE Mrs. A. L. Pinkley Pink _,., 'Put oo a pot ol pint bema.' Thia is pinto bealw wMb bacoo, ooe of hi& favoritel.'' Even though her hU$band ii JDll1m' for the eecood time, Jile hasn't changed too muCb for the Pinkleys. "We're both extroverts. We enjoy people. Bein( m.rried to tiM'J m a y o r doeeo't make me nervous Dental Society lib tome. , "I don't mind wearizts the aame draa twice," ahe lau1bed. "We have no problems with t.be .an. Oar boun are short« oow and our cbildreo an grown and oo the East Coost. ·'Our lives beloog to the community now." And to eacb otbe.r. Women Journey North What's Doing The women•• Auxlllary to tM s o u t b u· a Callfornl• Dental Alaociatlon will l•th· er far the 30th annual meet· tug entiUed California Car- ousel on Monday, May 8 in the Beverl7 Hilton Hotel. ta Ana will be installed u prelklent-4llect of the Wom- en's AUliliary, Southern California Dental AJsoda· tion. Tbe program f o r the morning includes a report ol the nominating committee. election ol officen and tb preaident'1 report. MARY DAY 642-4121 Group Don Bib, Tucker 'Ibe Women's Auxiliary to the Oranae County Dental Society ii sendinc 20 dele· gat.e1 to represent the 200 county member•. 'Iboae attending from the Harb« Area u-e the Mmes. R o b e r t Engman, Costa Mesa, president; Donald E. Stougbtoa, Corona del Mar. secretary; Leonard Lau- denback, A m a 1 g a l\l co- chalrman; Thomu Davies, hyglenlata liaison, and Rob- ert M. Hauck, parliamen- tarian, all from Newport Beach. Mrs. John Forte of Huntington Beach al10 is one ol the delegates. Mra. Roo.rt Schub of San· Guest speaker will be Dr. U. D. Regaler, chairman of the department of nutri· tion, School of Pub Ii c Health, Loma Linda Uni .. veraity. Afternoon activities in- clude inltallation and a fub- lon abow. Mra. 'Ibomu Davta of Newport Beach ii taking reservation•. The aru group also ls bavtn, Its annual in•talla· tioo of officers during a dinner May 8, in the Balboa Bay Club. FINE BAKERY ~~&h light, •lry, with bih of or•nt• throu9h· out ••• d•lightfully oreng• fro1t•d ftc ~~7)0.U,, R.ich venill• cr .. m filling , luscious chocol•te ici119 ••• th• ptrfect dessert! 1.49 ofR,I~~ Old f•shioned 9oodneu inside • crunchy crust dusted with Germen rice flour. lk A~~~ li9, round FT.nch-typ• dinnw rlH flour toppin9. May Day Coffees Planned Orange Dis#rid Juniors --., J HB Takes Top Womeo ol h Ccimmuojt1 Chrch. Coocr•,.u...i ol Olnloa del M• w 11 I welcom• May o.y watt. neiJhborbOOd coa... a t 10: SO WtdnMdliy monUllC.. Mey 1. Three host.le• openillc tbeir homes _.. f r o m Corona del Mer, Mr a . Donald Ha!yton, Mn. A. K. Phelp$ lftd Mn. Robert McFarrm. Mn. H. L • CMtweU ol Newport Seidl and Mrs. LMrreoce roes ~ C-os(a Me.a U.O are Minding lleir' bomel. The dardl mtmberahip WU divided iofo ftve (1oupl, Mell member recelwd an lnvitatiOn '° • calf" in her .-ea. Court Stelle Members ol Court Stella Maris 1448, Cat ho 11 c Dau&hters of America meet each aecond and fourth Mooday at 8 p.m. in Sl Joachim'• parkb ball, Costa Meta. Yacht Club Says Adios Balboa Yedll& Cbda will Mod ott ~ lellan to Jl'.-.uda nut w......., ntatlt with a Kaicml PG't'1 In tbe duhbouee and a IDlliadd bmd to cheer them en. 8kippen and CftWI of 4.1 boatl trill be matiDf the race hlD tbe Belboa ?ICb• Club. The Daily Pilot Covers Boating ~ lftlira and 1e-cond~ • Mu. eon. mwity. Otber eJU)e In tbe ~ artia ~Ying awvdl wer• ... Coeta ..... .JWiot Woma'1 Club wbAcb won flnt ln Americanism and HCODd for biltcrian aad thil El Camino Real Junior Woman's dub which wcim an honorable m e n t i o n in Americ&nUm and first p.lace in health. Mrs. &bert Wllshek of Fullerton was n a m e d dtizen-of-the-year. ELECTROLYSIS --.e.. o .. 1 .. ct1•11 llectr..w.-' Mi!IH. "'-.., c-,11- ... .,., e....1t.t1 ... IN.ty StMl• 1.2 Reasons Why Gloria Marshall is No. 1 / In Reducing Th. Gloria Mors~ll figure Control Syst-.n la ao volt_!y different from any otn.r ,,,.thod of ,... duclng that there 1sn t •ven a basis for comparison. The most Important factor in our tueeess ond growth ha.s been our emphasis on Mrri11. Yau moy now be dieting, or trying exercises at ~·· You might even hove a gym memberlhl p, or be considering the Mrvices of a reducing firm, but ore confused by the 1imilarlty of the c lolms mode In the odvertlMments. Here ore twelve of the reotOnS·why Gloria Ma'1hall ls your best answer and why Gloria Mar'lhoN has becorM Number One In r.dueing: ' 1. 'fou Won't Go lhulpy If VoU ore trying to r9duc. wit1i o storvotlon diet °' If ~ .,. counting colotl•. you know the enoulth el constant hung.r. With the guaranteed Gloria Monholl Svst• you lole ~ and lnch9t WITHOllT dti>rlvlng you~lf of belanc.d food lntok• nec•uory for good "-alth. Abo ti.- tllUM )'OUr opcietftt 1' 10fi1fled, you WOn't become CroU oncl lrritoblt, or •luooish end ltthorglc os ofte" ho~ns to wo-,,_, on rigid diets. 2. No laeauom bercae If you have ,..,rttd to tiring, t9dlous gym exerciSH or coll.ttMt11ce, VoU probably wish for on effortless way to trim •xce• Inches end pouN!s Glorio Morsholl hos the answer. Wt hove devtlot>td o variety of mochl"" to bo"ish every correctabl• figure fault. The bosls of our system is "pouive" txtrel-..nochlna ltlot do the work for you 01 you rtlox. A.ftet Y'Ol'I of study arid dcvelo~t we d.sloned afld !MfWfoctuNd the "Cln:-lo-motic"9 for thb purpc>H, Oth.r mochl11tt .,. IP'Ollrommtd to WOf'k on "spot" PfObl9mS. 3. No Dtlrobin1 Necaaary .. We Are Not a Gym You orw looklno (Of results, rlOt o ~ membership. You we -.klno • NW f.mlnlne figure, l10t tlylng to build and dlYelop mu1e'-. Yau won't ""d vlgorow moi"ltnonce to keep )'OUf NW flgurt. Gym exerclst d9velops enlorged mus· clet thot tum flabby • f9W weeks ofttr the routine of exer- clto Is ~. Our IYltM'I will firm olld tone your muscltt ., that )'OU obtel" • k.od-to-io. COtr9Cfion tkot Is youl'I ,., . ..,., "4. Toa'U Get Rault1 FAST! 1.,.., WClmOll ,.. multt lmmodiettfy. If \«I ore moki"O itloN fot • ..,eclol OCCOllon, Oi' tlmply wont to -results ..,ldtly, our~ hel the onswe,,. 8ecOUM •• we mochinee 1het Clfn'eCt fltufw IHObl-'" sev•rol orwos et once wo COi\ ..,.,,,._ )'Oii • ,,... flour• In ~ the ti1n9 requif9d '1iv ott-"'*xfne fir-. 5. You'll Loee ta tbe ...... Placa rw,., ""'"'°" hoe ~tionced the fNStrattori of ro.1,,. weloht. but Ill the "wrano" plocft. Witfl the t11eluaivo GIOl'IO Mention ec.m.lled IMtl Lo.ss9 pnlfnlftl, YoU wlll be told exoctfy ... ..., lrld"9 you -OOl"O to ..... ond, mod ""9oi'••t, ........ Other, ""°"'' ~lno firms make only ....,., ,,,..,mo'-P"lft'\ftes thot reolly ttll vcu nofNno. •· &eaahl are Gaaranteeti ev.,., ""'""' rwcelws 0 ............ thot lht wm flQdi her f':. ...,.,,llMd drtu slq wittlln a IP'Clfled perlo4 -' tfmo. I the oramltld ,..,1 .. Of'O l'IOt crttolned Oft echodule, Gblo Monhott wlll ~Ith odditloMI ~ti until the .,.,_,,,. It fulflllW, at "° 11d4ltlonol COit or obllgotlon to ... potrori. 7.Tew~ll .... D. I nu CllU cuu1111 I llOTHllS WITH YIUll ._. I . !'011 Won't Qatt ta Deepdr If you tf't llke moot .omen, your welgkt and en. 11te has fluctuoted becau• rou .how storted on reduclno pr1>- groma but ~ thOfll becouM you locked 1UPtFVi1lon and encouragement. We'll furnish you with the rnotlvotlon .,.ou flttd to btcorn. the drft:I llH you wont to be. Eocti t1'M }'OU vlalt the solor\ frloftd!V, courteou.s coumallon work with 'fOU, keepirig o ccnstont ch.ck on your prOQreu toward • lovelier figure. This Is port of our concept of service thot di~ fll'lguishes th. Gloria Morsholl system from oil oth.r reduc- ing methods. 9. You'll l'ed Wonderful! Overweight WOfl'1eft ore ofte" Mprtued, Irritable olld !JI'· koppy, ond get Ins ond leu extrci~, ~ losing the energy to ltod on active life. Vour Glorio Monholl program will Improve ¥Our clrculotion. which will give you ITIO(t energy, and bu"' colorla foster. W• olso atrua posturt lmprove- m9"t to ~rrect ,rounded shoulders, togglno bustlir1e ol\Cf double ch'"· V041 II look forword to your visits, os you joi1t th• othtr women In pl.aJOnt, congenial surroundings. 10. Profatloaally Tramed Pa'IODOd We toke pride I" our hlghlv 1kllltd pertonn91 who ore given •xtensive, detoll9d tral"lng In muaclt stNCtute ond tt>t theorv of w•lght control unlftr pn>feuioool supervision. FIGURE CONTROL SALONS · c.a N .. ,., Free .................... c-.u......., ftt1 I ... =•1111 ..................... --::= ............... nt.•l .... . ........... i•Jt =.c: ·== =· .. ·:::::;:::::~ ~n."t .• ... ~ .... ·== w .......... ~m Ull I. It. ~ a . --.... ···-···1°'1'1 .... . ... RJI .. m 11. "*"· ..,. • ............. 1a= ~ .: ... ::::: .... ll~ e:.n !9!.!!!i·::::Jiii =~: .. : .. ~ .... r:., ·:1111 iilir.·:::::::::.,.J.aa.c=m:: •-...rn. • .....,..,. ... ,...., ............................ ...... ( -.... -·· __ 4,,• -••• ·-·~ ... ,,. ... -----~--- M Wo Sto Cht Sar the wit H I! "1 his poin Al 19): on • Inc neig b-11 You ttra bUS'] TJ 20): neec pra< "~ cone mak ~as wea, GI 20): high But It b wha btie chev CJ 22): be(.'() mor't rew~ man amp Missionaries Lecture Women and Family We in Pakistan will be discussed by the Rev. and Mrs. Fred Stock when they address the Women's Fellowship of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Newport Beach. The Stocks, who are on furlough Crom their mission at Sargodha,' will augment their lecture with slides and a display of objects from the country. The meeting will begin at 11 :30 a.m. Wednesday, May 1 and luncll will be served by Martha Circle. ' Horoscope Gemini: Cycle's High TUESDAY, APRIL 30 By SYDNEY OMARR ''The wise man controls his destiny. . .Astrology points the way." ARIES (March 21·April 19): Concentration today is on area of communicatioo. J n c 1 u d e 1 r e l a t ives, neigbbol\!; Jnaf11 seem to hive on rumor, gossip. You must set the record 1tuigbt, promptly -get busy. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Your ability to evaluate needs is emphasized. Be practical. Applies especially where OO«N appliances are concerned. Some around you make d e m a n d s . Be reasonable without being weak. GEMlNt (May 2l·June 20): Be analytical. Cycle high. You can call the tune. But be sure you know what tt is you desire. You get what rs requested -10 don't bite off more than you can chew. Be reallirtic. CANCER (JUlle 2l·July 22): Weight of responsibility becomes evident You get m<n auth«ity. a d d e d rew.ard. But now realize many 1ook to you as ex· ample. You have to give up some pleasures t o ac- complish mb&ion. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Some relationships may ap- pear strained. Best to apply light touch -don't force iS11ues. Some of your desires are fulfil1ed thr-0ugh aid of friends. C.ould arouse envy in others. VIRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. 22): Emphasis on c a r e e r , pl'e$tige, standing in com- mtmity. Today you have creati~ outlet -express yourself. 'lbose Jn positions of authority prove willing listenen. Act aococdingly. LIBRA lSept. 23-0ct. 22): Learn by teaching -share bellefs. interests. Follow through on hunch. Inner voice apeaks with clarity. Listen and proceed ac· cordingly. Written word pro· ves significant today. SCORPIO (Oct 23 -Nov. 21): Get on beam where payments, collections are concerned. Straighten ac- COWJts. Dig deep for in· fonnation. Mate or partner can help in money decision. Throw off raise pride. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22· Dec. 21): Encollf'age close alliance with one who is tranl. capable ol gjving con· structive criticism. Don'l be thln ... k:imed. Jndividual who really cares will not be a yes man. Seek the truth. CAPRICORN !Dec. 22· Jan. 19): Routine is subject to change. Go with the tide. Don't baitUe m o d e r n meU:lods. IMtead, get into the rhythm of streamlined prooedtn. Health. general outiook improves if you co- operate. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Agreement involving loved one proves significant. Tuday you get to heart of matters. N o pretending. Face facts as they exist. You find the trutta. Face it -benefit from it. PISCES (Feb. 19·March 2tll : Key 1s groundwork. Emphasis ts on the prac· tical. You make mistake lf you highlight tbe superficial. Today the chips may be down. Call your shots -but avoid blulting. IF TODAV rs YOUR B l R T H D A V you are v e r s a t i 1 e . Jndepeodent blessed with sense o f originality. Now. your cycle calls for attention t.o details. hard work G E N E R A L T E N- DENCJES: Cycle high for GEMINI. CANCER. SpecUil word to ARJES: individual close t<l you •~ confused. Help rather tttan follow . THE .BEAUTY SALON cordiolly invites you to MEET "MISS JEAN" AND "MR. EVERETI" These brillient hairpiece d8$igne~ and outstanding stylists will be in our Huntinqton Beach Salon, Tuesday. April 30-Wednesday. Moy 1- Thursdoy. Moy 2 to show you the lotest in curls ••• either• pre+ty new hairstyle or feminine hairpiece. CASCADES -· _ ~ -~ S20 valu&, 9." WIGLETS I 7 .SO value, 1.81 Monday, April 29, 1%8 OAfLY PILOT J5 · Newport Shores Women Salute Mad, Mod May lt11 a Mad, Mod May will The show will be Lido also will be shown. Catalina·Vegaa Airlines. lng Mrt. Jerry Butera. 642. be tbe tbeme ol the annual coordinated by the . Mmu M.aldng straw bonnet.I fill-Tickets at $4.50 are on 2878. lp'iDc buffet and fMhion John Slauititer &Dd Harry ed with sprill( bouquets for &ale accordlng to ~kel Add itiooat tnformatlon llhow pnteotad by ~e Healey. Commentator will eacll table are members of chau'm.an, Mrs. R ob e rt can be obtained by calling Newport Sboree Womens be George .Chriatt"DUn. the decorations commit.tee. Caywood. Table re$erva-sbow chairman, Mr,. SOcla1 Committee. Models wlll mclooe the headed by Mu. Norman tions may be made by call· Slaughter at 642-3819. F•~ froal GKC of Mmea. JOOn I m e r 1 o n . Moon. Programs are being Fa.ahiOG tl.IMd wfll b e George Glass, R i c h a r d desJgoed by the Mmes. l..u.nd at tbe Balboa Bay Keith, R. L. W e 11 m a n • Harold Ball and Keith. Pme Club nut WedDH4ay. James Reid, Gblee Rank.in cbalrman is Mrs. Harold Mesa Rebekah Cocttatla will be ltrved at Jr., Doo C. Nokee •od Gary Olafsoo whose gilts will 1n-Every first and third Lodge assemble ln Odd 11 :~ a.m. with bnmcb at B. Roaeors. ~ apparel elude a free round trip to ~sday of the month Fellows Hall. Cost& Mesa, from The ~s Affair ol Catalina or Palm Springs by members of Mesa Rebekah at 8 p.m. ~~~~~~~~~~~_;_~~~~~~ BUFFUMS' BEAUTY NEWS Beauty Aids Focus On Skin Care. From GermaineMont.eil lf you've been looking for: a beaucy program, but haft no time f<r experiment.I, Geimaine Monteil offer• .you exqu.isitely formulated, carefully prepared treatment prepuations. Caring properly for your skin ia the first alep. And, proper care can be aec::anpliebed ~ .spending a few minutes in the .morning and 8 few minutes a.t night., clean.mg YoQt em Md treating it to lubrication 1t11d stimulalion •. Gennaine Monteil .has created skin cooditioners, cleanaen1 and taiers ••• each deei8'*! tc do .a 1peci.fic job. And, each me, ueed properly, can help 10'1 "ab the eenae ol beauey that lies within you. Natllr1tlly, fur creams or lotions to be beneficial k> skin, they can't be applied me day, forgotten for a week, then applied again one eTening when you're at a loe1 for ~in& lo do. Beauty muel become a habit. JUBt like mushing your teeth, you must plm beaut;r • int.o your day. An extla five minutes in. the moming and an extra five minates et nigh~ set aside for your skin is quite nominal when yow begin ~ ~ the reeult&: A new and more beautiful you. Gennaine Monleil's program of beaacy becins what JM firat wake IP• Yo._. needia to be waked up too, and to do this she'• ereet.ed Skin Fre~hener, a aoothine, Mtau hem )otion that complelee your tot.al akin cleanli.neee.; belP1 tiexturize, clarify. 4.• and JAL 1 ... • • • + And. before you rinee with Skin F!esheoer, yOG OM w88h with &lper Tone Skin Gindi-- U()fl('r. H's a refreshing, cr,ystakllear liquid that helps to condition, purity, "!right.at ml REPRESENTATIVE TO DISCLOSE tighten the skin, 5.DO and 1.00. BEAUTY SECRETS AT BUFFUMS' To proloc~ 11kin before applying mak&-up, wee~· Moist Beaut.y Emulsion.It leavee Mi · 1 JOUr ekin dewy and radiant. l .It, 12.00, 20. M. · as Bettie Dav s, specially trained beauty expert from Germaine Monteil will be in our Newport Beach ltort to show you all of her latest how-to beauty tricks. She'll show you how to make the most of your beauty. Today. every womu has a chance to be beautiful Beauty can come naturally . • . once the knowledge of how k> become beautiful iJ acquired. There I.a a big dif· ference between putting on a ma.ke-up mask and apply· ing a natural. glowing accent. You 1'8nt to highlJght your beauty ... and MJSS Davis ea.ri show you how to do It e.ffectively. She's got many beauty 1ecret1 .. M JMilit. your 8kin mllfrt be eleaneed eaietuJ]y. Jt'1 been exposed all day t.o dust, wind. l!Mlligbt. Tb wash effectively you een ne deep-deaning Soper-3 Liquid Cleeneer Wbida ie.also moisbirizmg, lSO and l.IG. lfyou prefer a cream cleanser, Non-Liquefying Clean• sing Cream is a light, fluffy, homogenised cleriMer that melts to tha touch, and eoftena ae well as cleanses, 4.50 and l ,$0. Follow ilia widl Soper Tone Skin Conditiooer 1o tone your akin. IUe a wonderful "'HY., lnRk~ 1\cin fe<.'l titrht.er. bfighter, 5.00 and 1.00. Then, rinse wjth Slcin F.re1bener. The moet important ol all o~•e preparations, Bio-~luacle Cream should be used to 1timulale skin. lt'a a must for akin that' 1 Jo« ita eJHticity Bild viWit;y, 11.00, 25.0I and 40.M. Lulrica~ with Super ROJI&} ~ fMl1 other ni&ht. 'Thi• "beaacy 90Uftle" wilh~Jel.11~ 1kinlook trighter, ·~ md dewy moist.10.D0, 11.00 andH.OI. and she'll eladJy tell you all of them If you stop by By folla.ri.ng this kind of care program, yoor ekin will reffed. tM attention yoe giYe it. Bu!fums' Cosmetic department this week. She'U be in within a 1'ery short time .•. and com~ will follO'llf. Come m lo Bulfwn•' Coemetio our Newport store Tuesday, May 2nd and Wednesday. department and let the e<Gtmltant al the Germaine Montell counter help k> pide JOQ with May 3rd. 1our ~Oil. Begin Your Beauty Program.With Luxury Trio of Royal Secret Bath Treats Gift with Purchase Butrums' Cosmetics dr pa.rtment has a &peCial limiteil- ti.me offer. 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JOJr fAe- llw1'lW &per..r.y. .tick, I.II nmce wardrobe, the La.xu.y Gitt &-t of~ L«Sm, PM It ......, Both '" a..neblt \n · 5'n.Y Conoer1troe and Bath Perfume. la 19p9Ci31 al ... 'b..M--• ~C ~-1 • Ullt 8'1ct, C.fffomit 91)8(1 PWIUW. ~v l1'r' • Mab Royal Sec?et your hcre.noe. lt'a a\'allable Md ~•lerlu 111 ~·••!Mttd w11lll11 Die sbll p.rtmmt ltBuft\uu' in tbe c.o.metics depettment at the Genuine • CalifOllliL Monteft count.. ~~-----------~----------~N~~RT•#• FASH~ l~ND •N~~RT c~u•~22~•MOM~~URL.~I. fO:OOTILL~o •~HER DAY$ I O:~TIUl~O • MRS. J. F. BECHTOLD JR. Caribbean Honeymoon Violinist To Appear In Concert OamtlM Wicu . vtoUDUt. will be sneeoted in cancert toni"* at b Mart Tmper Fm.an Ja l.AJI Ancelet. 1be a p. m. C'Ot'ICel"t is spomored by Sigma A)pha Joe. Powadation, a pro- fenlional music trate!'dty for wa:nen. 'lhe mUllbl~ will beoeAt the projecta spoNQed by the orga.wza- tl on wh ic h in clude acholarshJps, compoeltioo prizes 8lld a student l<*l fond. The violidst began her care« as • d1illd prodigy at the ace d 4. M. 13 dle debuted kl a New York redtal and at 17 embarked on a 90 coocert t.our " 11 E\D"ope8D oounbies. She hM perfonned with almost all ol the major ey mpbony 01cbeltJes. Vocation As Nurses Considered -. Entertainment Galore Promised for Festival SU.,.. and d.tneera , dona -pappete will be on land tD ........ .t tbe ~lac futhal bytbe~ clalll of • Bleaed ~ mentpmte,W.........._. Will b hme Of America -Stars a n d SCrlpet Forever, ttie tw\>day -..IRl~~----­beoet:i t w1B t:aie p l a c e between l and 'I p.m. on the 9C1Jool lfOUDda at 14142 Olive St. Saturday end &m- day, May 4 aod 5. Profwioml and ...... e D lwWDmeot (.ioc1adilc co medy acts and tn- strumeolel croups) will be both American md ~ ll:tertpereed will k rd d j e rides md 1mie boiaett. A apecjM l*'Cll pc»t boodl will f~ure pectages frun famolal pll'~ ...... a pet booth will offer hDadJ drawings f<r li" •• > sum as puppies, ~ IDd baby ctms. Grand prire Oil Sandlwy ~ will be • pclQ1 ... some lucky ~. Booth• will p r o v i d e Peering Around DESERT IVN IQIOOL in I~Uwild will~ from a tastliioa .,., tpODIOl'ed by the· iw.-. a.r. ..... .,. in !tie Bewir'ly Rll1I HoUJ. at 1l:30 a.m. Ador Dade &bertfon will I ......... be ID8ltel" of ceremomt. and sue-ta will . Include Fraak SioMra Jr. ADHmC patroneeees ol tbe lboW' wtiidl will f eehre ~ fnlm Seb Fi.ftb Library Hour Avenue will be the M2nes. M)'f«d IrvJne aod Jack Costa M..a LtbnrJ ii jbe <JJriattmen ol N • w p o r t ecene d a Ubraey *1rJ hra-Bml. Proceeds will go to every 1'htJnda7 It 10:30 b lddll'Jbjp and butklbi& RlmTPBM ••• "IUQC IEAUTIFUL" PYMANENT WAVE ... ~ ...... ... ···-·• ........ ... • ........ ,, .., n•-·· en ........... Y.., -......... -..,-.. .... <.it ___ _.. ......... _ .. ....... ," ""'"1...,_ CINI U ............ ~,J-:1'1'7 11~ .. NlmWI•• STYUCVf =-..., -: tTfta< en. c11•m1 ua • .. .,. ..... Christina Robertson Becomes Mrs. Bechtold carried "while orchids and stepbanotis. Sou~ Coaet C hapter_•~·m::::._·~~~~~~~~funds'==~·~~~~~~~:.:.:...:::...~~~~--~--~~--~~~--~~~----------~ members ol AWARE will Wh.lte calla Illies. stock and gladioli adorned the Fint Presbyterian Churcii of Hollywood Saturday when C h r i s t I n a E I i z.abeth Robert.too became the bride of John Frederick Bechtold Jr. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Jean Rober tson of Newport Beach and Frank Robertl4lll of La Habra, and her husband'• parepts are Mr. and Mn. John Bechtold ol Vioeland, N.J . The &v. Dr. Raymond I. Linquhl directed the VOW exchange after the bride was g)ven ln marriage by her father. She wore an A- line floor length gown with train of lace organza, em- bro1dered with daisy trim. Her tllotdon fingertip veU WU eaatbt to a bend of em· broidered d.aiaiea, and 1be FV Republicans Md>owell &Ud. Toun- laln Valley, 111 the 1etting for gatherings d F o u n t a I n Valley R~llcai Women '• Qob, Federatlld, on the tl*d Tbureday et 7:~ p.m. Mint green organza frocks and bouqueta ol green and wrute daisjes were aelected for Miss Laurie K i m Robertson, maid ol honor and Mrs. Joan B I a c k • matron of honor. Wearing ice green gowns and car- rying daisies were Miss Lin- da 1.erfaa and Miss Patricia Whiskeman, bridesmaid!. Attending as best man was Charles E. Becht.old. while gueata were uabered to tbeir seal! by Loren Pel- tissanl, William Jost and Ben Porreca. A reception. atter;ided by 200 gliesta, folJowed ht hi home ol the bride'• father. Following a Caitrlbean honeymoon, Gae btJUI eoq. pie will mab tbelt home 1n studio City. 'lb. bride 11 a graduate of BoUrwood mah School. attended V a 11 e y Juruor CoDece and la a cr..mat.e d UCLA Dental Aa&lltanta Sdlool-. . ofV Hlgb 1D4 H=Mtlift recel"'1 Ma BS e1ec- trordat eqineer.ing from Leb:igb Unha lit) whent he amu.t.t 1riilt Siona a1i. FAST FROSTING: CLAl.ROL e SPECIAL, 25.00 f ocu.s attention on the nurs- ing ~eesioa aDd re.lated hospital employment for women dtrioC a meeting in Lagun9 FedeJW Savinga and Loan bulldiog at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday I May t • The group IUodt for Women'• Active Return t.o Education and Che cbapte1' coven the 1tta trom Long Beactl to SU Clemente, ac- oordtng to Mn. William ~.~. The ptt>llc i:s invited to at- tend the pl"08J'&m feMuring a pmel ol five IPMbf a coardioated by Mn. Dag!HIJ Tennyson of Hoag Memoriai Hotpjtal.. ~-· Service Moms U. S. Air Foret Mothers, P'Ught It bsvt R1ected Kana Kai mobde hame park',. rec:natioo ~. 4117 McFadden Aw., Santa Ana, -their' meeUnC place. Memben .... " T:~ p.m. the ~ TburJ- day. Kids Like to 'Ask Andy' an~ ()fl' L IGHT ... IGHTEMIHG TO ... 1 ... OUT TMIE •CAUTY 0,. Y°""' HAllt TN<E t.ds TIME TMNt EVP WITM OUlt C\.AUtOL.e f'll09Tl"CJ• LCT ONI 01' OU!t COL.Oft A.lt'TISTS 1L1HD TMI PIM'l:CT ILOMDIM• TO LIQtfr VOUft .. 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Kl t -Htl H~e-tw ANA .... 111 Mt "'*• SJl.fll6 .... .... . •• w ...... . KJ J.J9 ... \A MllADA 1 •02• s. ...Hw.rt.r lA 1.un Le Mir~• C...... .-J Retui trip to maklna Costa Timotb bride, Ka~ Glvei uncle, Vlctor1 ~:: l.ce al velvet cauebt me an quet e babyl pink 1'I The Par Hui Hwr Tecbnc topic 1 pane Fellow by ObL The a.m. f John I Chu.rd will be per pe Di.le Name George i.ndustJ educat churcb mu nit) Re Trip Re bt meetir day a locatic Morga called fonna Mond1y, Apnl 2', 1968 DA.IL V PlLOT J 7 Mary M~rdock Recites Vows New Hands Margaret Bendig Weds • ·: • ~~~ • • • ·: Take Gavel In Methodist Church Picture : Panel Probes Human Values I Human V a 1 u e 1 in a TechnoloiiCal Society h the topic '° be di.aculHd by a panel during May Fellow9b.lp Dey, apoosored by Cburdl Women Uruted. The sessioo wll1 open at 10 a.m. Friday, MaJ S. in St. John the Divtne Epi9COp1l Church, Costa MeN. Brunch will be lel'Ved for 75 cents per pereoG. DiKuwing Are YOU a Name Or a Number will be George Fuller. repre~ng industry; Jaek Coleman, education, and Jim Shoup, ebuttb youth and a com· munit:y 1trvice worker. Rebekah Lodge Triple Lint Club oi Mesa R e b e k a h Lodge ba4 meetings every four1fl Mon- day al 8 p.m. in variows locations. Mrs. D o u g 1 a s Morgan. 548-1938, may be called for f u r t h e r iin- f<>rmation. Ill" Jamee T. Murdock of Newporl Beach and the late Mr. Murdock, uted Mrs. Larey Lease of Costa Mesa to be her rutroa ol bonor. Attendi.oc 11 bride!maida were Mbt Debbie ~ of San oteeo. and the Jtmes. Nlckolu D e Le r e n s o , Pomona; Jiiek Fltitcber. Cotta Meta. aod Carolyn Ruppelt, l>ana Polnl They wore apring pink pwnl with lace and full leftgth cameo coDara and held bouqueta of p l n II: daWea, babys breath and pink roses. Tbe benecUct, soa of Mrs. Wanda Lewis of Orange and Carl Lewil el San Diego. asked b i 1 brother-in-law Jason Everson to be best man. Ushering were Terry r.e.ru. b.ia brother, Richard Bryan, Gary Yott and Dan· ny Enlow. Flower girl and ring bearer wen Darlee and Martin Arbuckle of Costa Mesa. EbeD Club WU the setting for the reception attended by Z50 guests. Auisting with arrangements were t h e Mmes. Clarence Kenyon of Riverside, Charles Holdren of Payson, Ariz., a n d Richards, the bride's aunts. and Mrs. Glen Slater and Mrs. Kenneth W. Fowler. Miss Dianne J(enyon, the bride's cowh presided at the guest boat. Special g u e s t s con- gratulating the couple were Mr. and Mrs. Milton Qualley of Riverside, cousins of the bride. and Mrs. C~I Levine of San Diego. grandmother of the bridegroom. Tile new Mn. Lewis is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School and Orange Coast College. Her husband is an alumnus of Newport Harbor and was a student at OCC and Chapman College. MRS . JOHN TIMOTHY LEWIS Puerto Valluta Honeymoon ·-l"lleN Mn. Wln'ell Jotuwon will -· p k • CommW\lty Methodist ~ man was CMTOU H. be imtaBed president ot Cburcll of Seal Beach was Lancaster Jr. of Fountain e e s • Omi<:Tilft Rho ch.er. Beta ~ tetdng for the wedding Valley. • Si.gm.a Phi out Wednad.ay. ceremony wdtinc ?f..argaret A reception WM liven at.._ • OCbet' QfJ.ictnS to ~ in· Jemne Bendig ot Orange the borne ol l:be bride's •J M11 WJI I • • I I ~ stalled at the 8:30 p.m. =~~~Vernon Troup of par~. Special fUeM.s were ev .. nt '· --home ot ,.._ Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur. At the laat minute, word "' 111 ,.,., DU~. The Rev. Clyde E. Ervin Joel Veil of Oo«.a M~a are soJemnhed Ute double ring The bride Is 8fl eveolng from the Head Coach made toe Mmff. Edwin Painton, ceremony in the pre-sence of supervtsor in the Sheriff's suti.Ututions In the program vice pr-.ident; Paul Fuson, the immediate families. Department Record Bure-au. originally sched\IJed. So the """ Her husband ls an in· M • recoir<IUIC 1 e c r e t a r y ; 1 ue brtde is ttle daughter wstigator in the Dlruict At· esa went on the field wltb a Norman sch m 1 d t , cor· of Mr. and Mrs. William J. t.orney's office. double threat of Valle7 Of The Bendt.a of Costa Mesa. Her Dolla plus Fantuae Ve•afe. ~ secretary. and husband ,Js the son ot Mrs. J RJ....rt ~ The Lido fields a two-ctar uvc .,.......,...,, t:reMurer. George V. Troup 0 t C d S A special awar"d will be Sandborn. lnd. 0 r S, Weets team of Wail UnUJ Dart and ~ed by the outgoing For ber a f t e r n o 0 n Cool Hand Lule. presideot to the p~--0f· ce.remony tbe bride wore a Among lures ln Panavision and D&Luxe th pale blue linen A·line gown C I V U OC Tit e-year. with blue lace beU sleeves Attractions s u c h as b 0. or a ey e DOU. and a blue lace mantllla bridge. canasta and I rm~ a splendid cut to Ute headpiece. Sb+ carried a goormet dessert are being big . Mesa screen, revealing bouquet Oi wflite roses p r 0 v I d e d by women the Lnvolvemenl of a quartet camations and b a b y • ~ members, c h u r c h Oi of altracllve females with tbe breath. An antique lavaliere Religious Science, s a 0 "dolls," alias pills for this and b e I o n g i n g t o h e r Clemente at noon, Thtrs-that! Barbara Parkins, Patty Professor To Speak Rodger Vauohan, usis· grandmotti«, Mra. Donald day May 2 Du.It s H • E. Wilbur ot Lagtma Beaeb. · · . e, usan ayward, Sharon tant professor of music tu The 08l'd party will take Ta•-p uJ B k d a..w W8$ part of her place in tie San Diego Gas ..,, a ur e an Tony theory and composition at ensemble. and Electric building, 101 W. Sc_otti round-~ut the talent for Oalifornia State College at Mrs. Beverly Tyson of El P<riaJ, San Clemente. th1s timely film. Fullerton will speak before Brea w~ matron of honor. Tickets. are $1, and Walt Ullitl Dark t"s a thrill" _ the Music Teachers Associa· She wore a beige liMn res Dons be ob tion, Orange Branch. sheat!h aJ'ld a corsage of .... ~~ b --~~ M · Ing suspense drama shownig \iAJJRN y ... , .. w;11f r a . . T hni The meeting will be c.Ued tangerine carnations. Her Marion Brown ohcrirm.an in ec color. Audrey Hep- to order at 10 a.m. Wed· hat waa of beige net. 49'l-38Sl. ' ' burn gives a s p I end id nesday. May t, in the1==================== performance as• blind wile Anaheim studio of Mrs. Margar~ Buttree. 11$ who iJ the target for a gang of hoods seeking some missing heroin. Alan Arkin. Richard Leaders Feted • ~ 1.,1!111'-#/4.L-I Crenna . Efrem Zimbalist Jr., __,lt/llf/ll"r· ""-1 Jack Weston . Samantba Jones C1gi f>em!.au, Hollywood 'Dea~ty Sa.lo~•· · and J·ulie Herrod tum in luminary And h o n o r a r y -' · 1 perofrmances that add mud! Mothers March chairman of • · • the National Foundation· ~WIT CHE D-Q N . to this exciting m<>vie. March of Dimes w i 11 keynote Ute Honors Lun· cheon tomorrow et Golden West College Community Center. Orange Co u n t y leaders of the march will be honored at 11 a.m. event. by our experts Paul Newman is cast as a man in revolt gainst society in general. and penal servitude in particular, in the title role of Cool Hand Luke. It is show- ing ln Panavision a n d Technicolor along with Walt Until Dark al the Udo. Last times around at the Mesa and Lido tonight and tomorrow evening for this aforemen· lionoo foursome of films. Get the spirit of the islands ... pick up the Look to the Mesa Wed- nesday for the long-awaited showing of Booole A.ad Clyde in Technicolor. Holder of a hand·full of Academy Award nominations, this ~ the mo- tion picture that also holds a hand-full of controversial comments on its story-action. B&C gives screen fans War- ren Beatty, Faye Dnuaway, Michael .r. Pollaro, Gene Hackman and Estelle Parson~ in their sterling revelations of a gang of bank bandits who were active in tlhe thlrties ! • 4 new recipes of delicious HaW<liian dishes! They 're ready now at your El Rancho Personalized Supermarkets ... with all the ingredients at low, low prices ... all week! • Bananas ................................ 10~ Serve them fried ••• for the Hawaiian mood ! . Mushrooms ........ .-.............. 59~ Suckling Pig .. s29 68 C:n Native! Feut your friends! Roa~! a whole pig and bf' the talk of the neighborhood ! Each off era 20 to 25 lbs. of Pxcitement. WP. have the recipes ... and hoJ)f we havf' Pnough pigs. Should the demand hf> ~eater than antic1- pale<l, we'll be i lad to "spt>cial or<frr" yours! Shrimp. COOKED • • • • • • • ~t our recipe for "Shrimp in Coconut'' I It'• different! Beef Kabobs.. 5 9 ! Serve Hawa11an '\tyle. with our rec •P" '. 8 oz. skewers. ·~ .. d-ey ••• add them w the kabob •kewer: ~ _Spare Ribs ... 59 ~ fresh Pineapple .......... 15 Hive, •• over aervecl "Shew Pye r.olt"! Get the ""'""! 1-.. Mn from Hawail •.. Just for rou I Brown Rice ........................ 39c Wb.t mcsJd be mort appropriate? M.J.B. Quick .•• 20-oz. Chow Mein NoOdles 29c HawaDan Punch 3 ... 1100 811 4kl. cut •f hvorlt.e tropical Juieta I Four kind.I f ~ I . Priu.t ;" tf f trt tr.tall store., MMt., Tuu .. Wad .. April 19 .. 10, Jlar I ._: Huntitt1on Dr. & SUIDlt (D Rancho Centlr) ~ 320 Wiit Colcndo lwd.. SllfT1I ~·-= frtmant ' .,... De R llY DI: 'I1Z7 Newport Blvd. • 2555 tastMI ~. (W Vll&t ~ .. and SWITCH-MATCHED with our instant hair coloring We ran twirl or toWirf any 11wit.ch and -il'I a flash-match you r own hair u, il wilb $4.70 • rol<in nwtantb ; shampnoe owt tf 1nu chan~ 1our mood ! • o~"" no pen>ride: nPed! ne aft.er-rinte 1 • covers gray, ref~hu dull hair, tonee bleachtd hair ! COSTA MUA. CALIF. not '-'* ., .. K·~tr1 "Itta ,..._ ... "35 COSTA l.lESA, CAllf ,. w. 1"" $1, ·-~ COSTA MUA, CALIF ~tfTAIN •ALUT, CAI.IF. '""' ~ Vlfl-C4llllW ,,....,..... fllfWPOltT HACH, CALIF. llU .._., ..... ~,... ....... ""'-,,_OS.Ult OltAN&l. CALIF. 1.D• W. a..IWM~ ,....,... .,,.,,., SANTA AHA. CALIF, tlMf WWh::tu..-T-C-..,,.... Pl·7af SAHfA ANA. •CAm. "" ... ~ '•ltwWw CtllM ,,_..,.., FOUNTAIN VAlllY, CALIF. The Lido opens Wednesday with Guo11 For San Sebastian plus 'l'be Power. The latter ln· eludes George Ham J 1 ton, Suzanne Pleshette, R!cbard Carlson and Yvonne DeCarlo. Both movies will show in Metrocolor. Gung For San Sebastian, shot on location in Mexico, tellit lhe rlrama of a 90ldier· rebel-pat:not I Anthony Quinn) who saves a viUage from a ferocious tribe of Yaquis. The action·filled drama features Anjanette Comer as a roman· tic lead and Charles Bronson a s one of the Yaqui IJldiant • MTWh. llNN(T MESA MATINEES brinJ? the lat~t films to the Harbor area fans who enjoy a mid-<iay break ln the middle of the week. Every Wednesday you may enjoy the ~ Mesa feature. or in weeks where there is a hold-over, you may see a popular movie recalled by patron's request. Th• pro- gram• start at 1 o'clock with free refrffhment&. FREE PASSF.S tn the Lldn or the Mesa will be mailed U>- da7 to R. P. You.Id , 55'2 N. SMward Rd., Oorona del Mar, Mn. M. Bent, 323 Anade Ave .• Dalboe, R. L. Koenie. 24118 N. F&tnvay Dr., Oo«ta Mesa and R. R. Qui.roi, 401 N. Irvine, Newport Bea:b. Tt will be nice When 700_r name it ltddtd to .. u.t of film fans wt>o are Jnvltec1 to the Lldo or 'lbe Wea 11 iu..u of ''PlctuN P.tts .• _____ .... ..,......;.._.._...;_ _ _... _____ ....,j ... Elope 1t la ·ooir e= • --·-•. ·. J 8 DAil Y I'll.OT libdlJ, April 29, 1968 Crash Turns. l WI T_.. THllR MOMENT OF GLORY -Randy Clewil (left) of Lamar Tech bandJ off to mate .Jolla Rich- ard.sen in tbe Drate Relays a1 tb• team wound up with the lilver medal for MCCnd place in the OM mil• bat.on event. Plane Crash Wipes Out Relay Team BEAUMONT, Tu. (AP) -A twin· engine private pWle crashed and a· ploded In a rlce field near the 8-u-mont Municipal Airport earty Sunday, kllllng all seven persons aboard. in- cluding the coach aod five me~ben of the Lamar Tech tract team returnbll from tbe Dralle Rtlays. Diet Oliver, publicist at Lmlar Tecb, ldentitfed the dead as E. W. McCJD. the pBot; Coach TyruJ 'TT' Terre.II, end squad members Raad1 Clewis, ol Paleftine, Don DelaUDt ol LeMerque, Mike Favazza of Beau- mont, John Ricbardaon of BeaumGet and Waver)J Tbou:w of Galve.ston, all of Tau. The Federal Aviation AafliCJ aJd the J*ne went down about a mile north of the runway alter making a routine request for land.Ing clearanc.. Gus Guillot of the FAA said, "'l"bl plane pve DO indicati<m it Wal In CJ'/ kind of trouble." The Beec:bcraft Queenalr, deputed from Dea Molna, low., at 7:a:i p.a. Tb• Beaumont aherifr1 office laid JI crashed at 12:24 a.m. The aheri.U' I office uid the fml tankJ exploded after the cndt cram. ed. He said flamea wen so lntnle lt was dillicuU for rucuen to set..., the blaze. Lee Sheflield, the manager o1 the airport, aaJd fire fighter• were finally able to extinguish the llamee. "The plane was burned and ICCl'dl· ed real bad." Sheffleld said. "Thls ls a 1"6&l lhock to the com· munfty." S b e ff le 1 d said the plane was owned by Cecil Anderson. a booster ot the Lamar Tech team. The Cardinals' one-mile relay team Of Delaune, Favazsa. Thomas and Richardson placed second to Texas in a record' race at the DrUe Relay& tn Des Moines Saturday. Lamar Tech d1d a 3:07.S, one-tenth of a aecond under the old record, but Tens won in 3:~.2. The same Lamar Tech foursome finllhed fourth In tbe l!pl'int medley reta, with 3:2U Saturdaf. Terrell, whote aon, Kenneth, ls a wetptman on the Tech track team. came to the Beaumont C'Ollege In l~ from ne-'11 Pwt Artbur Tbomu Jef. f er'IOD B1&tl Schoel. J'OLLEYB!f LL TILTS CALLED OFF Tomot'a acbedWed volleJball doub- le bMd. between tbe Mexkan 01Jm· pie t.am, Bala Bly Clu.b and L o 1 AJaae1i11 YMCA baa betJI canceled bee•,,.. U. 'kdcam made a sudden l1'itdl la travel plaaa. Mako'• lqMd Ja Jn New Ven, nady to depat for Europe. IMllLY 'k.OT ,.,._.,a-..·- lfG IOYS -Here'• two big men who played dominant roles in Sun- day's J.18..105 Laker win over Boston at The Fol"\lm. Up high is LA's Darrall Jmhoff, &-10 and 225 poundl. With ball ia Wayne Embry, a S-8, Spaandtr. Laters evened aertes at 2-2. _ " .... -... . . . ....... THlllll l'INAL MOMINT -Thia heap al clebrll show• wbere Cima, Richardson and three Lamar Tech t.ammates had their lives snuffed out when WI ,_.... the twbHqlned plane cruhed In Beaumont, Tau while m•"'& ft.a landing approach. Hamilton, Goodrich 'Coach' 'Lakers Over Celts, 118-105 By EARL GUSTKEY Of .. Del" ...... ,.., INGLEWOOD - A writer SJ>- P"*'*' Gall Goodrich in the Laken' locker room after Los Angeles' lla.105 win over Boston at The Forum Sunday night and cracked: "I noticed you got to play more In the second half, Gail." It wu one of several good-natured jibes directed at Goodrich. who, along with Huntington Beach's D e n n I s Hamilton, "coached" the Lalters to a :Z..2 deadlock in the NBA '1 belt-« .... ven Ems Beats A's championship playolf. One of the clubs .ru go up by 3-2 after their duel at Boston Tueaday nigbt. T b e game will be telecut to Southern Callforn.la belinnlnl at 5 p.m. Goodrich and Hamilton were thrust into their coachJng roles after volatile Laker coach BUI van Breda Kolff WU tossed out of the game With 8:31 left in the third period with the leCOnd technical foul. The score was 6G-M at tbe time. "I put Gail in charge and you have Angels in Cleveland To Begin 3-city Trip ANAHEIM -Be8ebe.D ~ a fhlaUatlni game. nwt'1 the opinion of Caltfomia Angell meeter B 11 I Rigney. Tbe dean of the American League managers ldt the thought behind u be led bis club eut for lta aecood road trip, wbkb ,eta under way tonigbt at O..elaDd. · In tonight's game, J1m McGlothlln (0.2) opposes Steve Hargan (1.2). And in Tuesday's game with the Indians, be sent to Seattle to mate room f« Weaver. OAICUNO .. , • ..i CM.IN«JHA ., .. ,.. c..,,...-i., .. l o 1 1 S<11eet, a lt.J Kk-. t1 ' 0 • 0 ,,,...,.,, • .. nclo. lb ' 0 0 0 Rew. cf Wetll1tr. lit 4 1 I 0 M~, 1- Ceter, fl • o 1 • J.Hell, rf MtltltMy, ct • 1 a ' llttkhlM. If ~n.c lltott...,..,c o.o,..,.. a 2 • o • _,..... a Fl. R'*'-1. 1111 1 I e e lllL • • S...01. D t t 0 t ..... • Kra..-. " 1 t t t l lttdltlact, " 1 • 1 • Denakbon. a 1 o 1 1 J 2 I t J • • ' 4 I t 1 J • • ' a • 1 • J I 1 1 . . ' ' ... 2 0 , . . . ' . . . T~b DJ ti T•~ Dfd f o.t llnd . •• . • . ... a • rn -> Cellfor'nle . . • .. • .. .. • • .. . • ltl •1 1111 -4 to gift an Ullst to Ham.Jlton," van Breda Kollf aJd. It WU tbe Laker coach's 28th technical foul Olia season (each one costtn1 blm '25). "I don't mJnd 'em If I deserve 'em, but Ulla one was really a bum rap," he continued. "Tommy Hawklnl wu down and Frant O'NeW (Laker trainer) waa geWng up to 10 out and llelp ·him. I didn't see Tommy on the floor anti I thought Frank was going to complain to the official. "But the ref turned around and whiltJed me out of the game." Van Breda Kolff then ahufOed off to the Lakers' purp~arpeted dreaainl quarters. From that pot n t on, t Jl • CelUos correctlY complained that a small boy wu deUVering messagu_-to Goodrich on the Laker bench, in fWl view of the largest crowd ever to fM an NBA playoff game -17,147. _ "I don't know anythinc about C1J .meaencer boys," the Laker cotch aid. rollhl1 h1' eyes upward. Goodrich also denied receiving llffJ masaies. But the DAJLY Pnm. umatia6ed, pursued ftJrtber. It w I I Hamilton wtlo told all. .. Va B r e d a KoJtf j u I t l«lt bhn out to tell Gall what matcbups he wanted." ~ LOIAN09LH e ~ T 0 ' T MIMICllll t 1·1 D letar 12 U a """' .... ,. ....... 2 24' It-it • "'' It ....., • ,., 11 ~a N tCllrti 1 U lJ S.-t H .... 131>11• Tlledler I N I C..... 2 M • 4 .,....... ' .. l2~ ..... l!mttry , >J • ..... ' .. • ......... ·~ 1 ... T.... » :l>JI lOS TOhb '5 1MI 111 ...... . 1' 23 JI • -, •• u. ~ ..••• •-111 AJtwMlnct -17.147. 0. TV T .... M C"-ttel 5, 4:Je Geol'I• Brunet U·2) ta scheduled to wol'k against Sonny Siebert (2·1). The Anpll then move to Boston for two garnet and fini1h tM bip with three P!ll• at DetroiL · JUpeJ wu twr ar u 1 tr a t • d delli• a ..., ~· ma YictDrJ ICond over the Oaklanu AthleUct Sunday. Alston Back on Firing Lin~ Dodgers Battle Cardinals ''Can JOG imali• ,.etinC 12 bita and leavinl 15 men on base?" he sput· tered. "It's a dilgrace. Every time we pt two men on, tbe next batter would eltber !T:u or ltrike out." 'l'be AD c:IDtelt oat tt'8lr tlnt home wlGa • 4-7 ncord tbllt left tMm ln alll6 pllice. TIM An,. bne made two moves to try and abcln op a pttdilq ltllff that bu deteriorated badly &i!1ce ranklnl ti*'d ln the American League lut ..aeon. • Tbe Antell announced SWldl;y u..tn recantn1 .nm W•'"'· a ._ ,...... Wt blDdM p(tcblr, from s-tUe. a.Ide H ._.I:.. a..iCW wtll LOS ANGELES (AP) -nie Skipper ls back and tM IM Angielea Dodien hope be broqht some hlttlnl help with blm. Ma.naier Walter Alston t.akel over control of the ball club tonight when the Dodeen take on the St. Loula Carda m Dodpr Stadium. Allton mJAed tM Ont JI pmea ol ...... a.. ir=~~V~l~D' i::i Mey ''=-"' li~1:P:,. :1li.n., =:; f 8=:: l!il\"a::-,,,uf,~Wf"l tn 1e1a am two 11m1q1 Sunday, the . ~ Jlftdl!nl ttaft bu shown tome strength in their flnt 18 pmes. Reliever John Bmtn*""m baa pltcb· ed in ftve games, totaled I 1J3 lnnJngs and allowed only two hits. strtklnc out tour. Jim Bre,... hal ~In S 1/S nlW imlinp. allowecl-~ bits and itruct out 10. Bi.D .,.,. ' ..._ 1-2 In tht'M starts, has allowed just 14 blta In ZS tJl. nlngs and baa stroct out M. IB J2 213 lnnlnga of relW, the Dod1er 1*Dpla bat aDow9d just folU' earned nm.. a..oe Atteeus ""' •u1tCYSCe ' .. , trtt •r•'flf ••••JINMl.l'f , ••• ••••H1Mt,a iatt Donohue Zips to Riverside Win '1 • 1 ~ ... '1 • ' •• , ~d , ••• ,., ....... ,., . ... ~··''f • • • ..... • ' 1 ' • • : i.-er. • ' 1 • ' • ""9; , ••• JtJVDSJ9 -Mn DIBlbUI " -., Broot. N.Y., had tbiDp prlttJ .... 11111 on -., a tbe U.8. Road ._.. Qin ... 111dp ..,.... aome ........ ..., ... u ....... .,.. ol IU.7 miles u boir. Jt WM MVtD m.p.h. futer than b1I wtnnine 1peec1 a year aco. Mbeh of the amuaJ nttrt'• drama di11ppeared 3~ houri Wort the race When co-favorite Jim RaD rA Midland, •D +aW-tdlll.BI ... • .. t1'"1 tan "71D1 to IYolcf afllp'•'• ..... TIMI ln tbt 1ut two 1lpa a ..._ cam. Jooee lrca ID e1r't 1pWa ..... • 1 •• ......... . . . ,....,.. .. . '. ~., .. ";;-' J .. !..= " ~-= -,: .!_r I ~]··~-........... ---• •'I aa ae ...,.....,,. e ' I t •1n 1 I e I I , • • ' 1 l ' ' . . ' .. .., • • ' 1 • Tiii dlf• ' a U.& Roed Rac.tnc W won lie a•O. ...t Sl.DldlJ .... ~ ............ ~ Ta.. bid to drcl> out 1'~ hilf-'7· =' fcrdltt Dancllrat to n}J Cl'l u t. powtr IOUt"t'l. "*-MlllrN OMI). """' -.... -..... ... ~ • .--· ............... -........... -....... ··~·-·-· ................. ~ _,, -···· -____ _.,. .. --.-... · G A ear blt of boliJa J Jtwa A td facea ~ But J ln1 °" ltruda to win 1 ta Satll AlltoD1c Appa dllturb Butt To To Fo1 Lagn out to .:rystal .:lasa ( Toon 1,800 p the Mt actly ' even ti Bedml Hedi Toon the~ Sund*J time? He t total bighlij Jump jump) Toot after t How "I'm I more1 apong] Defe Cannc scratc: fered, Toot 'll at ~ De At Pret Coda up a I SACS Dee placer got a runniI ed am Bar' Oth1 rela)'! some, relay. Tobi« Rudel tower of a 1 Fiel ding : Wot whip~ Cami meet vault. wind· Aa back. Jay m.a Ba meUI Youn1 Ron' In 50. the 4< Detr Mlnt Batt: Was Bost New Ou.I Clev Call Claic . .. .. •• #' . . Gold Medal for Burke _....,~-'-A,rt~_n_,_1961~~~~~~~-IWL~~Y~LOT_J9 Zarley Shoots 64 Barber Hangs On By Gl.£NN Wlll'l'E .... ..., ....... A ~radio...,_ out a nootenlical b l t ol DO.lie, Jll!!lllbf1 muat to l)'Dl· bolla ..... It ftl clem't1 I dlahcdon. A trio of spectators snued thtlr f.m aaaWt the ecnen wbicb pattlaDJ eocloaed tbe tbrowtnc rma. Aaoeber d1a1racU.oD. to be sure. But &4 kb, tbe hammer.throw· tnc Oraao eout eeu.,. ~ m- ~ IUrVIYed all tMlt ~ to wtn tbe told medal for hia tpedaltJ bl laturdaT• aec:tion ol th• Mt Sait Aatcnlo BelaJ .. AppareatJy the ipeetaton didn •t claturb biJ concentration. But the atiuUy sounds comill& out ol * * * Toomey Proves To Be Classy Forecaster Legana Beach'• Btil TOOIM1 turns uut to be tomewhat of a talented ... TystaJ baO gazer ar well as a world ..:las• decathlon performer. Toomey said be expected to score 1,800 points in weekend competition at lbe Mt. San Ant.onio Relays. That'• a- acUy w b a t he chalked up bl the 10 eventa at M oatdlltaced 1..-.rt Hectrnm fo _. the tDld medal. Hedmart bad 7,GI. ToomeJ allo predicted be woa14 run the UD MP ladlill la tt.t tD cipm Sundq1 aesmeat of the meet Bis Ume? Naturally It was 14.8. He piled up an lmpoctng 4,231 point total aft.er Saturday'• five events, bighllgbt.ed by the ~ In the high jump od a Jt-2 Jeap (blt onlJ fair jump) bl tbe Jong Jamp. Toomey wu cm WUlid record pact after thole five nenti. However, be told the DAILY PU.OT, "I'm not In IOod shape ,.t I need more rumdag. My mucle1 are dill too spongy." Defending relays champion Roberto Cannona of Memco wu foreed to scratch became of an akle lDjury taf. fered while pole nuJttnc 1alt week. Toomey returm to competitioa Ma1 20 at San Jose. * * * DeBnsk 2nd At Mt. SAC Pretty DM DeBusk, the mercurlal Co.ta Mesa motber-boasewtte, picked up a 1eeood In the 100 meteN at Ml SAC Saturday. clicking off an 11.1. Dee, victim of misjudging for higher placement at the Times indoor meet. got a good break this Ume aa a girl running a stride in front of her stumbl· ed and fell the last 10 yards. Barbara Ferrell won In 11.S. Other top efforts In the 10th annual relays lncluded a world record in the somewhat obscure dlatance medley relay. 'nae Army quartet of Bob Tobler, Darnell Mltchdl. Tom Von Ruden and Preston Dnll ran t :3U to loweT the previot11 belt by four-teathl of a second. Field events were •ulJ.J tbe oatltan- ding attradfom, however. World record bo1dn' Randy Mat.on whipped the lMb. abot 69-1~. Ed Carruthers hl~b jumped 7-0lla (both meet records), Bob Seagren pole vauJted 17-1 and Bob Beamon got a Wind-aided 27-4 in the long jump. An a.t m.p.b. br~ wu at hi.a bact. Jay Sl?ftstar toot tbe dJJcul wtth a 203-I effort. Bat runnln« neut ,,.. tbe s.ooo mettr 1teeplechase, won by GeoTge Youn1 In meet record time of 8:40.0. Roa Whitney co~ the 440 hurdles in llO.l and was given a 49.8 tlmint at the 400 meter tape. tbt radio dAd. Aftflr pickilc • foca1a aa b1a fourtll and ft.NI tllrowa. Burke commented, "let'a turn olt the radio,'' then. without •altlAa fer &D1C1118 to obt1. AraDed tbe lS Jarell to where tbe auto wu parked IDd ~ tbt "muaic (!).'' Be later dilcoftred dsat competitor Gear,. l'hml wa.s the owner of the Yetdcle ud h..s turned oo the rad.lo '1o Illa lnaptration." ~ Frenn wam't iniplred eeoucb1 ~ffl" • ud Mtued for fourth pbce wtth. 201.1 tftart. 8urD t8rew I• enouib oa b1' ftnt effort to dlftat Hal Connolly, nmnerup and rcnner world record bolder. 'nle ooc flaall whipped the la-pound ball %14-1 on ttlat try nu. tbe best Con- DOily coWd do '9 a tU . t k ... 21). 4. Burte'a eventual best,,.. SIN, on hil lecond heave oi tbe afWlloCm. WbUe bllJPY to haft .......... ... not at all atl.W wttla tba .......... . "I,, .. e:i pectmc •11>11t._.130 feet," be confSded lftvnrd. 'Ibe American reccri ~ .O- mitted h• WU havin& troulliilt with technique. "I was dolJll a lot ti work in the throwin& drcla but dlda't -~t the distance oo tbe tbrowt. ''Tb11 II the tint time ID four 1NJ'S oi competing here \bat ( h~ pe over 220 feet/' be adds. Burke's Amerlcan record II '1>11. made 1.ut year. HAMMER WINNER OCC'1 Id Burke To Win $20,000 DALLAS, Tex. (AP) -It l.J a little ~when you know you are playiq 11 well as ever but the man Pla1ine wtth you l• makinl eaClea and blrdles, ~ 1w17 at your me. wide lead. 'lb.at waa fbe experience of Miller Barber, a tour veteran, u be moved toward a '20.000 prize at the end of the line Sunday if he could jun outlast Kermit Zarley who was ltll'On& Crim· 1y down the atrelcb. GWC Tops M .ar:k · Ellis Proves Underdog Can Have His Day Barber made it although be m11 never be the ~ .,m. Tbe dlwlky man froaa Sherman, Tu., won the '100,000 Byroo Nelson Golf Cl.ualc with a cbing per 70 for 270 -10 under for the tournament. National Record for Rustlers He got there by one stroke over the youthfu! Zarley, who banged an eagle with a l~yard &ix iron a~oach shot on the lOltl hole. and got four birdies on the remaining holes for a m-under- par M competitive record over the 7,*-yard COW'le. • WALNUT -Nell Sybert tu.med on the speed on the CUD lq II Sunday at 10th annual Mt. San Antonio Relays to power Goklim Wiit I Coneae's four-mile relay team to a oational JC record. , OAKLAND (AP) _ The underdog Running in the lone JC event of the day, Bob Messina (4:17.2), has his day in the heavyweight boxing Rick DeNuccio (4:20), Bill Inglehart (4:18.1) and Sybert (4:17.3) com· division and most of the world now bu bined talents for the clocking that bettered the old mark by nearlY somebody to call champion. Zarley'1 29 on the last nlne also wu a coune record and was within two of the all-time record far ttloe holes. six seconds. Jimmy Ellis, 2.8-year-0ld father of Golden West was timed in 17:10.8 for the event, toppling the six, 1 aid claim to the World Boxing "I waan't p 1 a y 1 n g cautiously.'' Barber said when remmded be bad a five-stroke lead over Harold Benning ol South Africa going into the final round and seven over the sllgbUy noticed Zarley, former University ol Houston golfer from Seattle, Wash. Sharman Set To Become Stars' Boss?. 17:16 previous best by Santa Ana College in 1963. Association title Saturday nigbt when Coach Tom Noon's foursome received stiff challenges from he won a 6pllt decision over Jerry Gros11Dont and Mt. SAC in Sunday's race, before pulDng ~ lD Quarry of Bellflower, in the WBA ,...._final mile. LA v·n-aced fourth. tournament final . ..,. --3 P Ellis, ct Louilville, was the un- derdog going Into every one of bis tournament tight., including the 15- Sport. ia Brief round whipping ·of the 22-yeer-old "I j11.1t 'ftllt after every birdie because I figured I needed some, but I didn't get ~ 111d I was hoping I could Quary. Who's next for Elis, who was nearly LOS ANGELES CAP) -Bm unheard of before the tournament? Sharman bu indicated be will sip a "I want to be a fighting champ,.. RUSTLERS, BUCS contract to coach the Los Anceles Ellis said. Stars of the American Basketball "I ttllnk all the fighters in the AuoclaUon. loW'nament and those in the Top Ten IN EC TOURNEY The Stars' general manager, Jim Rosewall Downs Laver; deserve a chance." Hardy, said late Sanday the Stan "I trave two words for Joe Frazier," The Eutem Cooferenee tennis would introduce their new coach &t a Mid Enis' manager Angelo Dundee. tOW'nament is next on the net docket news conference today at 1 p.m. "Al Jones. He ii my policeman and for Golden West and Orange Coast He didn't say who the coadl la. the Florida champion. Colleges. Sbann.a.n, who quit Friday aa coach "And be bas the same record u Both teams came awa1 from ttie of the San Franclsco Warrion oi tbe Prep High Jumps 7-1 %, BOURNEMOtrl'B, Enstand -K en Boeewal1, tbe little Auatrallan wbo deftatl9d C«oDa del Mar'1 Rod Laver for the Newport Beach Temlll C 1 u b Tounle.ment champiomblp lut June. did lt epiD s,ooo mDel away Sunday afternoon. In the men'• llngJ.u flna1I Of the Brltiab Bvdcourtl Champlomhipl at Bow nemouth, EngSand. E m e r a o n Jl"Vailecl by u, 8-2. &-0 aod 6-3. It ... an an-pro ftnal In the world'• ant mmteur-pro toamey. "" "" "" MmlPIELD -A eam.... ....... ..,. ... s .......... lliltl KWmde 111_. ree.'d tor ... --' .... ta .... •11· otll lldeJ1 a _.. at WMCe RIP School ID Ken c.a&y, ~ '7 feet, 114 ln~• Satarclay at Ch Ken Relay1. A week earner I Reyaaldo Brown of Compton B I I b School, near L • 1 Angeles, weaat 7.f"" a. fft a uttoaal 1tandud. RaUey 1 Ueot-11 ... 11! .-und1, c1eare4 7.f • ... tint try ud made the record helpt oa ille third attempt. "" "" "" MONTREAL -There'1 jut nothing weak about this year's Montreal cana- diens from their coach to the last .rookie on the bench. The C.Oadiens elhnlmted t h e Chlcaro Black Hawks from the best· of.7 Stanley Cup East Divllton final pla:JQff Sunday with a f.S o·.ertime victory tn the Mb 1ame beb!nd the superior coaching of Toe Blate and tbt two-~ performl.DOI oi roolt.ie Jecquea Lemaire. Montreal took the aerie$ four games to one. .., "" "" PBilADEIJ'BJA (AP) -Ale:i Bu- ... ntlped ..., .. eeedi ., tlte NaClt•a1......_. Ml1m .. •1 PlrOaclelpM& 'J1en. ne eta• .... a •ccet•or woald be named wftlU II day1, or before the NBA'• eellete mft II New York oa Ma1 .. ..._ , ....... -.n.i_......._ te Frazier, 21--0." Ojai tounwneot empty-haded over National Ba 1ketba11 Aasociatian. Bunm, w-acu ... -..-Frazier defeated Buster MathiB and the ·weekend and an now pre ..... .4ftg reportedly haa been offered several tn Baden DlvlM Utlea ... tM la recognized as the champion by New for the three-day EC ~ ~t coaching jobs, bia attorney said SUn- ner-aD dlample.utp, 1u& aeMID, York, llllnois, Pen.naytvarua. Maine start.a Wednesday at Fullerton Junior day night. laid M ~ a. q111t after fdlllllC and Munchuaett.s. College. Ed Hookstratten 1ald t b a t the Ml tw.-year co.Ind ta Ol1ler te Ell1a said be would like to fight Golden West wu eliminded in the former Boston Celtics' star had decid- ret.n te Md:dball n tile Wiit undefeated Cassias Clay, for whom be first round cl both singles and doubles ed to take the post with the Stan. The c.ut. wu a sparring partner and from play. Orange Coast fared only a little attorney said that some cl the oifen Buum, ta a l&atemnt llftlJU'td whom the WBA title was lifted better. came fn>m NBA teams. fw a MWI eotafenace, 1ald lae bcl becau.... of Clay's -conviction of dr..n Hooltstratten said a d·-"---....... .. ....... ..._ ... to .... :it ..... """' o.u OOC &tngles and doubles teams ~w ..... •-• __... J-u -• ,.,.. evasion. luted until the third round. where nouncement would be made in a day Mt W 1neral proepedl. Judge Rudy Ortega 1COred the figbi tbeJ were ellmtnated. ~ Lltrlcb wu or two. Sharman wu unavllilabll for "It woUI be llestrable te ~ M and judge Fred Apost.oU and third .,.., " comment tM," MN Hamm,·~ I coa)d be referee Elmer Cotta favored Ellis, JO. a -round ea&u .. ..,.1. at u atudent The Stars replaced..._ ..__..s..a __ _. body president En'ol li'encm. ....,.., ICADOJIM .. dller te ,.y f..OJ ... allo te my .:.5...:.&Dd::.:_7;_~::.:..•..:.re.:.:lpeoti!....:.:..::.:..:ve:.::ly:.:.. _____ -============-tll=.::.e..:..:A=nab=eim=Amf=~'::os:..:last=.:m=oa=th.=--llatMll blteratl tkre.'' .- "" "" "" I BALTIMORE -Tom Phoebus Is 1mWng again. A dl1 of contemplation and a '1,000 pey rile brought him back to ncrmal. The »-year-old Baltimore Orioles' pitcher WU almOlt iD abock Saturday after pitching a ~. no.bit vict«y over the Boston Red Sox. He answered postgame questions nllltlne1Y, but the ready smile was ltranpfy missing from the Oriole quiet man. By Sunday, be was coming back to earth. "I'm sun a bit on cloud nine:• Phoebua said. "But I'm just about get· Ung over it." "" ..... "" ST. LOUIS -General manaier Lyon Patrfck wta afraid the St. Louie Blues were overconfident when they IOI& and u 11 aftaN of overconfidence aow Uiat flley lane woa. .. Tiie Blllel caae ., ~ a dlfte-goal third perlod Satwday aft)lt agalast the Ml.aeteCa Nortll Start to tie lite game and 1end It into a 111dden-deatb overtime. T1liea mry 8ai.o.rta llammM ID bfl ftnt Naaoul &-., Lur: plaJOff pal 8' 1 :1% •f tM enrUm ud iave &lie 8l9et a U ~ ... Ile N~ Stan. Tbt tied tbe Wat DMtloD flHla at two 1amet apiece ,.... tlle ftftb game to ... ,...,.. tealglat .. Sl Loa11. Tb• 1bdl tame will be playM Wed.ne1da1 ll MluetM. Of,_ .... 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Pro basketball pMple claim the home court ad- vantage 1s more prominent 1n their game than m any lllher sport ... The reason being that basketball crowds are close to the action which allows the players to .. feel" the rnendlv voices The ne" Kam't~s C'1t y entry 1n the '\mencan League may be for<:ed to play 1n the to'>'n 's old stadium mu("h lon~er than anyone suspected ... The proposed $45 mil· lion stadium has become a poht1cal football wh1c~ is oemg kicked around between city and county pohhc- 1ans They are already laking bets in Las Vegas as to which teams will apear in the 1969 Rose Bowl game . . Because of the celebrated 0 .J. Simpson. the Uni- versity of Southern California 1s the top heavy fa vorite to represent the West. Bo Rum Departm~nt OE PT. OF HO HUM ... The terrible mo.tnint and gro..nint by N•tion•I Basketbell Auoci•tion coaches •bout th• offici•t- ing is c•rried too far •.. All things considered, NBA referees do an eucllent job. The fi1t i1 in for the annual softball 1•m• be- twHn the Playboy Bunnies and the di1k jockeys at An•heim St•dium • • • The Bunnies will win •o•in. One M•"'• Opinio" DEPT. OF ONE MAN'S OPINION . Tl figured that hght promoter George Parnassus would not open his Forum show s with Sonny Liston as has been rumored . . . The attraction instead will be Jesus Pimentel, a respected box fighter. Eddie Slanky conducted himself very weU alter his Chicago White Sox got left at the gate in the American League pennant derby . . . The guy bad to be ltlffering great agony but did not blow his cool. If Buzzie Bavasi of the Dodgers is not the best general manager in baseball. he will do in the mean- time ... Bavasi recently traded a pitcher who has an artbritis·type ailment in the fingers or bis pitching hand. Cedric Tallis of lhe new Kansas City American League team would like to get Angel broadcaster Bud- dy Blattner ... It is not out of the question Blattner mi~ht be receptive to an offer inasmuch as bis home 1i> in St. Louis . . . Besides. Blattner has ambitions which go beyond broadcasting and a new club might be made to order. 1f one had to select a goll great o1 the tatJr.e, be could do worse than name Dave Stockton ot San Bernardino ••• Stockton is young and has all the tools. For • Lau.git DEPT. OF HA HA ••• When the Los Ang.let Jett were p.rt of the lll·f•ted Amerlun Buketb.11 LNfW, Bill SMr- m•n wu the co.ch •nd Len Cort.oslero, the w.11 known "Goodie King," wH the prlnclp.I ewner. The tum •nd IHgue foldH but Sh.,m•n •nd the Goodie King remained good friends. The other day, Corboslero received a letter from Sh•rman which read in part: "Just think, if the le"lue h•d been succ•tful, today I would be known as Arnold (Red) Sharm•n and you would be known H Jack Kent Corltosfere." It'• About Time DEPT. OF ISN'T IT ABOUT TIME? ... That somebody told Jack Kent Cooke that four :;hort years before he paid S5 million for the takers, the team could have been purchased for $170,000. That the National League owners did i omething adult in the matter of expansion. That Joe Frazier got ready to prove he is the best heavyweight in the world. That the NBA started its playoffa a trifle earLier. Thal somebody said football in June is ridiculous. Poet'• Coraer DEPT. OF POETRY ••. Som• s.y the game Is hoUow, But really very HSY te *918-w, BHketb•ll's alw•y• th• tame, The most frM 1hoh win the ,.,,,.. c-""· n-. sev T...._. 111c.. SOFT SELL SAM /; I . 0 'l - -· ........ ,.~ ...... , occ 5th Threat of EC Punishment MD Shut Out In~ In SoCal Hurt Rustler Recruiting MMer Dei'• net fareea were UMlblt to pOlt a aiD&l• qaallt11oc time bl t b • A.nge1ua ~bet lad f1eJd qudfyfll( aeet at St. p aui Saturdll7. Until • few dlya a.co. committed themselves fer cused of holdine illegal charge took pl~ March 29. The meet, drrcnect to roacb D .. .., field the Aoeeiua Leefut Swimfest ._, Shackleford o4 next year. but those who practJces. "Everything they bad, coml)e:tib)n in tbe CIF By RAV PLUTKO Golden West Cc>D•1• was were on the rence in making "Probably the major pro-they bad a ~ago. I con-~Urns, is detached from SAITT': ANA~ ... ,:.';" billed like a man wtttiout a coon-a chotce between two or blem was the word pr~ tend It wu planned u a the actual twue prelima as the California JC swim· try. three schools." bation meant a uumber ol recruiting device aod ttiey and finals. ~ ming and dlvicl« chem-For virtually four weeta a Jo fact the r u m o r s different things to the pro-Wtte hoping for no decision The MonardlS will return Plonshins, bot it will be black cloud bung o--... _ . Lr __ ... 1--+ive .. :...,. 'c boo l at the meeting, to have to Sl Paul on Tueeday for ... ..,. we became quite equent AIN r--.. '"J>M another month." the loop prelims at 2 p.m. vl!'tuaUy a n all·E~tern RuaUers' e«ral. but it turn-Shackleford soon became atudeats and tome were ______________ .......;.. ____ :,_ __ ~enoe affair t h I s weekend when the atate's ed "pitdl black" one weelt popular with the U. S. even operating under the top mermen corwerge oo the back when word leaked out Postal Department. fallacy we weren't goin1 to Santa Ana College pool. Gold~ West would oot field An example of one 1uch field a football team. Primed by some SJ>31'klin€ a football team this fall. letter rK'eived from an area "However, the greatest performances in the SoCal 1'be cloud was a result ol athlete said. "I received ttdng that coukl beve bap- and NoCal rlnals I a 'I t an ''illegal football prac-your applicatioo, but I've peoed was for the decision weekend . records appear lice" charge :e veJed by San· heard that your school has to be made Thursday as it '1ue for a race-lifting in ltte La Ana College • n d been banned from t h e removed that cloud and kids three-day meet that opens Shackleford admits t.be bJat Eastern ConCe~oce. II this knew they could go to a Thursday. any one or rive came close to throwing the 1s true and au JC's taken in-9Cbool where they still had teams capable of daaming Rustlers' buildh1g program to consaderalioo, I'm goto« the opportunity t.o play for a top honors. into chaos. to Santa Ana wbet'e I can cbampioosbip team . Foothill will be l he class "It really presented a pro-get the best deal." "My own belief wag that Walter Winchell says· ... ~ "Drop hi ud let 111e el Exee.Uve'1 , r. ~utai Coan1elora stv• yeu ~ le•-'/ r,. doWll ea &be advuta1es of leallaf I I eomparecl &o bwybif." PHONE TOOAYI EXECUTIVE LEASING COMPANY~ •• 0....,. C...ltty Kl 7-3011 of ttie l'JOll1hem represeo· blem tor us ," be sald. "I received other.s of that Santa Ana was hoping the tatives. but tt.e majority or "TheTe was a cloud ol nature." added Shackleford, EC would make no declsiao strengttl rests with !tie south doubt hanging over us and it "not as direct, just saylni and delay it for another and the likes ol Fullerton. was difficult to sell our pro-they had decided on another montti. We thought they Santa Ana, Pa93dena City gram. Not so much witih the school 'the majority of would present this at the and Long B&edl <Aty · high school kids that bad these came since we were April 2 mttUng as their Ev~eoce ol tlhe SoCal's~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~...;...~~~~-=-~~~..:_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ depth oa:me last weekend at the Santa Azta pool when four tearrui ~ted the out· cmne ot l1he meet's final event for top honors. ;\l!>O in evidence were .11 national JC r e c o r d by Pasadena City'11 Tr e v o r Oharlton and eight SoCal standards. Fullerton (2.66) copped top honors by a scant &ix points (11/f!r tJogt Sarita Ana (260). while right behind were Pasadena Qty !254) and Long Beach City (2391h). Orange Coast and Golden West were not without the'lr ~tt ol \aurels es tile Pirat.t>s -tabbed no bette:r (See JAYCEE, Page %1) * * * """*""' ,. ...... 16.91 Freestv-1. Chorllc<1 I"•~· deM I J eruct ( S.nle Ant ) >. 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MM -.,,.., ... ... .., - DAILY PILOT %1 I Bollypark Entries G0lf1HG WITH ~"""" ~/Ml& W'llUAUZt OHl.Y THE TAROrT ~EA Ne1fP011 Hosts Ski Convention W estrninster Wins County Gymnastics Championship 11• , .. '"' IU '" "' 11IU t1I 112 tM ,. nt nt 1dlJ UI llS lit ns 1U IU ., .. '" ---- Most &ood tolftrs have developed to c:.onsldet· able dear" the abiltty to· create Nntll f>ieturtiL ~hey can stand. ov.r 1 putt and Ktually 0 set" the hnt to tht ~a. 1n their mind's eye. Th• same Midi true on chip shots. They can visualin the euct spot on tht 1rttn on which they wish thtir beA to land. Another area of play in which th• lm11in•tioft can lend • bi1 helpln1 hand is on approach shots to the areens. On such shots there is invariably some sort of ~oubll-trHs, sand or w1ter--th1t could adversely 1nfluence the shot (stt lllustratlon). The wise 1olfer, however, lnrns to block out these problems from his mlnd'1 eye. Instead, he concentrates on tht tlrget uH. In short. ht elim- inates n111tivt factors about th• shot at hand and atreue• the positiv. 1oat. -1-11. •teMT• RAQ, '" ,,,,... • -... ..... -. a-Hi. ........ Sc... h• .,,,. ., ....,.. ......... ,_,.., ... downhlll n .. -wfth ... = Sls.M TM .._, 9-dl help.AIMW,..... .... ,_"'llfsbooklet, "T...oleSheft.• A.., J~ .. (W Ntlftlllll) ,,,. =-~ .. wftti ......... , •"... • .......... ....... (J ~) -11-:~~ .. ~·~· ~--~-!!!.!"!!! ... !!.!!!!!!~!:...--~----J ~CA......., 114 ·-C.W-. (W MM11) U7 ,, ...... ~ "' ,..., Jr) .. MrlillifM f 0 ...... '1• Newport Beedl wl1 be tbe 6 ~ ibe ,._. W..t Slr:i A •• 0 c t.atloD OODndoo. wtUdl ....... .., MQ, wtlh a 2 p.m. bomd cJf dlrec- to rs m1et1n1 . Tiie NewpolW Ina ~ tbe grwp. M a:ao 4be ooaniot1on w -swtoa£ng .... lp8Cill &UNU. and .. -wU1 be&ln free to Ill per1011 ttd •red f« the ooe. ¥ention. Yoo need ant bi • delegate '° retilUr'. Rceilll ... ii '17 ,.. .,. entire weekiend, 9llt lJt. cludiq ~. with eepa.C. t.u tieal .'1.50 eadi. Spece ii llmlted, 10 write abeed ... ~ bl.11 tickeea, eeadling a ct.ct to Belboa Sid ~. Bax ue, Balboa, am. Satm-*1 1bere will be convemtiim buaioe8e dminC the day, incbting a butf et hmcb, «H!n a Newport H a!'hor aru9e for the tint 150 penons in line, l.lmitled drink:a coclatatl i-tY' end later a lww a o d eo- tert.aiom.em with the after· dinner speaker, Congress· man Bob Mathias, Olympic medalist, to give his views on siding. Sunday hn will be a • ' k o o c k • jUII'-eyes out brundi, wi(b tbe concltdng ~. Miete (,,._11 McP:aul CWM) 1 Mceel,_ le.Ml .. Mill-i.till IWMl S. ...... IA), l'dnb: 7.4$. It-Cllmb-1. 1t1111on IWM) 2. Mr· 90ll (WM) I. JKolllcift CNHI '-SIMI (WM) S. Chrtllllr (NH), Tl'"'"' U . l-hcll'M-1. McCoflOlft (OIAo\) 2. Tie M1-~~ (Mol end ,,.,._ def"IOll (WMI 6. SolM (A) S, Mc"aul IWM). l"Mlb: 16.t. Hortront1I Mr-I. And41~ IWM) 2. ~ (WM) 1 Si.ttler (WMI 4. *,"' <Al S. C-1100. Points: 7.U. ,.. IXtf"CIM-1. McCoClom ICllM) 1 Mc,1ul (WM) l. P«b"' (WM) 4. MilllMrlfl (WM) S. Alie to (/Nt) Pof"I•: 7.15. ' Side llor»-t. ,..._ CWMl t. ......,.,. IOfl (A) 1 Seymour IWMJ '-ltei INHI &. ~ (Al. l'olnll: U'li. Ptrellel i..t.-1. Tie Ill'-Alto '"--IWMl Mid twnon (WMI J. Mcthlll\ (WM) 6. Mc:Collom (CdM) S. S"""9r IWMl. t"elnta: 1:15. ~IP......, _,. •IWTll llACtL • ..,,...... • -.......... a. ............. T• dMNl'9 ..,. ...._ Area Kickers Score Loop Triumphs ~l. ,,,.,_ CWMI 2. ..._, I.. Tie bl'-Jdw.-(WM) •N ,,.,._ .,...,, (WM) S. McCelklftl (~) Laguna in Loop Meet, _ ...... _ .. 1 _ .... 1 · ___ ·, Places 5th in Relays wuP Ml!:ETs TUESDA.Y s.rui htdl (W ......,,..,, ta l 1 T.,,_ ~ PIMrt Jfl 111 Olt A Mlilllll CD .... l 117 ,,.... ...... (A ....... , llA SW..... w-,...., ~ ID"'-tl ~ T"'-,,...._ (J l......,.) 111 ._." (I' G.ru) •Mt ......... Of"lllllloll (J ~) 114 ....... __,u~• ..., ,_ .... ll• Individually, Jackson ~l &-0, Abbey S-9 and Limbers ~. JAYCEE SWIMMING • • • BoUi of Laguna't1 relay teama piaced lilrd. The mile relay quariet of Totten. Brian B a g le 1 . Dave Hustwlck and D' Armond tume4 lte four hips in J:3U. T113Ck and field league pre.11rns g<> off in f!!Very direction T u e 1 d • y fllf· ternoon with etta dn· dtttnen competkig for tile honor of r~tien in league final~ Friday. .,. BUGS HUST EC SPIKERS Orange Cout Oon.t- rolk out tbt red cmpet to itl PAltie:m Ca:denDcl couim um weet .. ~ Pfratet host the aMiglmnemt't Wack a D d field U.:n41nsa»tpt. lftllml ~ the C9ll at 2:30 p.m. Tue~. With the nine t1J1> qualiflen tn each event retumtnc to the finals at the mne lite Friday. JoinlnC Orane• ODNt ere Golda w-, • ference cbamt!•n Falerian, Sala -. SID Ber DI rd 1•0 V'1Wt. Rmnlde City. Cttnl•, c,,.._ llld Ml Im Altr taaJo. \ ' ' Prep N~t Results ...... ,._II ... Hiii.,... CM .. ,. ~ .. , • .a. V.-UWl9 ... MIMn Cl'Yl .... , ......... , .... ~ . .,..,., ........ ~(11) • ., ... .... *"" Cl'Vl -"'· K .i..... (l'Yl .... M. •l. .,.. (l'V) -.. , ..... ....... s......, ., ..... 1m-w. •t. T-""' P1Mlc (PYI -•i. U. V.. hft Of) CM) "-... ...... WI....._ l\.a) -.... f.&. •I. N ""-..._ CUI •1 M. W, M. ... lcMt {LIU ... Ho. M. M. M ,,,,_ Ml lllt U. M. N. M ....... WlAa IM_, ....... IUl-M. ...... ,,.., o.Me .... _. ....... (U) lllt N. M.W.N Coast Area Calendar TUESDAY et Orange Cout (2:30). B11tball -Magnolia at Tennis -E1t.mcia at EltaDci.&, Foot b 111 at M.aplia, Cos111 Mela at Laeum. Corcoa del Mar at Corona del Mar, Foolbill at c.o.ta Mela, Vaiencla at IAcunl S-Ch, Foantain Jl'cuMln VaDey (all .t V alleJ at Valencia (ell at 3:15). Mater Dei at Servtte 3:15), UCI at Redlande (2). (7:30), Golden West at Golf -Santa Ana Valley Funertm. Mt. SAC at OCX: at W~, Weetern at (botb at 3). Newport, ~ at Hun· Track -IrviDt League tiDgt.orr (all llt 2), UC prelimc at V a l e n c 1 1 , ruvemde at UCI (1). Angelal League prel1nu at1--------- St. Paul. Creltv1ew League Why prellmt et P'ootMU and Sun.Mt teaeue prelinu at Wet~er (all at 2), s2 Eutem Confereoce ellml p8J. ~ Exs:i:ve more for 'ftl.11 ll ·career opportanl-a Great ty wit!I a I0111 em bllabed and larp tlD&DdaJ ln.sttti> !~=1·~: Scotch? qu.lmne1rtl of the weJli qaaUfted man. Seuoned auodat.ea earn tncomes Lo tM hltb ftn ftiun bracket.a. J:'nluatJOG of JOUI' qua}. lfkatiou by an t11depend-m COl)SOltant will lnclt- cate for you (and u1) your relative fltnta for th1a caner. l1d.W quaUfieatam. P"I· ff"tft«f; I ca.al ap nap mm 26 to 40. Bxpm1ence fa baltMu. ...... In, ...... bl • wwwttna wtth .u., ncord fl lddlft. ' ... la idttllllli -..... -.~aad/•~ mvatt,. ,,,. !wMf puttca1m to: lo& 11·106. 'rt. DAILY PILOT or Pbooa MMaf -lat. Ill. • ""°' ·~ & OtC11ttaUTRI .. """''°" ·~ .. IAH~ttm 1be IJ)rint medley team of T~. ~. h-!lc.ton and D' Armand wat two taps in l:IU. ~~ittlfwitba r~~~~=,.t~ ya ~ and D' Annood fin111btii wMtl bi8 '"°· Non«'Ofmg effurt.c !or Laguna were ~Y Geoff Har· rowby in the shot put aod Mike Jackson'• individual ~ )unpng. Too &-me L e a g u e prelims are .at Valeocia High starting at 2 p.m. and St. Paul hosts the Angelus Le.ague prellms at the same time. Other starting times are in the Crestvie'W Le.ague at Missioo Viejo (3 p.m.) amd the Sumet Le~ (2 p.m.), et Wesfrn.l.ost« High. Orange Coast College will ho&t the EeeClern Cooterence pretims widi tbe ctarting tisne billed for 2::.J. Artist Splashers Dunked In Qualifying Meet Laguna Beach was shut out in all three divisions Saturday m o r n I 1t g al Foothl.Il in the cnst view League CIF 11wlmm ing qualifying meet at Foodlill. The Artilta -competing apimt times pre«iermln· eel by the CIF for all ldlooll, large or 1mall - ~ tmeble to place anyone ID h class-loaded CIF pnllmt at Santa Monica Slta:rdeJ at 10::.J a.m. Boat Foothill WIS the only ICbool to qual.itY anyone in tbe •lnltJ divisiou with aiJp Furniss doing most of the damage while brother Stew, was garner- ing two spot, in the Cee dlviaion. VtnllY -~I ~ F1lrftlM (tcoot!tlRI. • "-C. P""'laa I l'oolfllll). 4D1 ...... ,.lrl---"oaflllL .. -,_,..., ,...,...._., • .,... -Wiiia (t<oDIMlll. °'*"' (Loi A*""-). 1• M!Yldllel ............................ (Sonor1). llO I~ Clos ""9mllOI). 111 ~" lomtMnl llCOOltllll. ,,,..,,., (tcoolhllll, Wiiia llCOOl!llll). IOI lillldl--A91.,,baul'I ISonanl. '" 1• MdMd1i.I ~ Ftmllaa <l'-"1111. lt...mt IS.n C-191. M Mdl.-S. tclll'l>laa (ICOOllllll), It- '" IS... C.._.,.J, ~~~~~~~~~~- 911 .,. ACmON·TllH ON INDOGI 'Navu1• •11tDUND1 .r. 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MllY mtd •• ,.n•1111 ~:~~ce•SOO Big uvlngs on •fightly used MW CM •t.ak• offs• tool =~ Onn1Hi•1 q•l/1'ty-Low tnt I Costa M•ta·N•wport Beach 475 E. 17tft St. 646-2444 Huntlntton leach 16171 •••ch .... 147-6081 ( ... DAILY l'lLO: LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL N011CE ·A· Mutual Funds • r .. Monday's Oosing Prices -New - t MOflday, .,,., 29, 1968 York Stock Exchange List American . ... . . Stock , I DAILY PILOT !3 ....... !. ( %-I DAil V PILOT ..... MO/ldAy, Aprtl 29, 1968 ears 6.50x1S Tubele~ Whitewalls 12~?~ .. a 014 Tin FU Motlt of 'l'bfl91! 0.n1 .,., corvah11 "'Falcon• .,., VaHanll .,., Comet• .,., Cbeno1et9 * ForelP Carl .,., 0oinpaet Bulckl Tubeless Whitewalls Choice of 2 Sizes 15 9 ?.. t t:.T. & Old Tiro 1.&0xl4-Plu1 n .lt 'P' .E.T. l.~Oxl5-Plwi SUI F .'E.T . .Flt Mowt of Th-Clan: ... Ford• .,. Cl\rplu1 ... Obevrolf!b ... Old11mobllea ... PIJ'moutllll ... Me~ry• .,. 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MANY SPECIAL VALUES ARE BEING OFFERED ••• SO JOIN IN THE FIESTA ) .....- PINATAS LOS PAJARITOS MARIMBA BAND VALUABLE PRIZES GIVEN STOP IN ANY OF THE MERCHANTS SHOPS AND PICK UP YOUR FREE TICKETS FOR THE llG SA TUIDA Y DRAWING. YOU MAY WIN A GIFT FROM ONE OR ALLI ' SA TURD A Y'S EVENTS ~LOS PAJARITOS MARIMIA IAND WILL ENTERTAIN FROM NOON 'TIL 4 P.M. II" BREAKING OF THE PINATAS I-' DRAWINGS FOR THE MANY FREE Glm V ART SHOW V CHOTO AND TAMALE WAGON. LIDO SHOPS -ALWAYS IN FASHION-LIDO ISLE., NEWPORT BEACH • A l 'Elegant Men 's Shoppe • Anthony Shoe Servi ct • Atkinson's • 8. 0. Howes & Son • BanlC of America • Barrow's • Bay Cleaners • Berkshire 's • Bidwell'a • Blackman Ltd., Jewelers • Sen• Burton • Hadrons Y ern Shop • Greg '• Fabric Boutique • Kincf 1 Lido Richfield • Lido Fashion• • Lido Heir Fashions • Li<fo Travel • Newport Ba1boa Savings and loan • Richard 's lido Market • Security First N•tional Bank • The Shoe f ,., • Vie Lido Drugt ' t ' ........... _ ............................................ 9' .. ... MO NDAY f '• f " '. (' ............ (C) (80) G TM..., IMI (C) (30) ...... (C) (30) : ' ........ ""'(30) • ,..., 'II: "9111 " llllltts." ~ ~u 1114 sixth ll'fft ttu· ..U frOlll El Roclto Schoof k B~· _ edy HUis demolulr1l1 claJll'IOm ttdttlillutS. .,........,,. ~:ti 8 CIS hllllllt Ntwt: (C) (30) • Welter Ctonkite. • .... -SIMw: ('t) (90) Stlft's suats ere Jack C.rtlf, Joe w11n1ms, end TIM f1w A1Mr1c1111. • f ,,., (30) ID I L"9 lllCIJ (30) .. llllipl'• ...... (C) (30) • w......-. Ill • .., ('t) • Al• • Ml Alme ................... :(C) (ll>) Tiny Tim retllms to telk to Rowan and Martin re1ardln1 bll rec.ntly "'9-d r~ 1lb11111 ind 1 fortllcomln1 motloll ;cture. Ml sinp "Tlptoe Throu;i tlM TuO,.." .......... (C}(30) e 0-. U. "Ptrf01manc1 lie· port." C. M. O.ny l•lks wtth City CouncUmtn lhomH Bredlty 111111 11:30 e lllllt: "nll trltlllll ....- Marvin Braudt about the poalble (lllY't~ 'lt-.:.ctlfnn Cotktt. ~ sblJI of tile Mure los Anrtle&. tor\1 Sflew . ., E II_,. 98ti)1'11 T..iallt ... (C) • (ft) Cll JMr .,., ... (~ • t1t 1111'11 Lecy ~ IC) mu. -- -(lb) Movf• tTUts Buddy lloprs ... _ -'"' end Rklltrd Air.fl jol11 C.rol Bumttt IS sums IS lucy Ind Cll'ol lf•du-lZ:JO ID ...... Citr 8'.I ,_.., tirllM stewardess ichool. In this last llttf ot • l'llo·put tpl· a> Aellel ""'4rt: ''Home ot flt , tode, ltoilll'I and Arlen rt-au1t Bme." tti.lr 011slntl roles from tile epic lllO'rit, "Win p . H ( R) . 12:45 l'J MM: (C) ~ F1911 T• 8 ...,..: "Dell•" (drema) 63-IW' <adwntvrt) ·~ ,. .loin CrlWford, Cll1rl11 Boyer. ~. Nonna 8enllff. ~ ~-~u.'::f~~~ ~= r Stott II.Intl • 111 I~ IMWll wllt l:tl ...... "nte fnlW .... ( ..... htl111 Set Troy Mid ceptu11. (R) ltty) '57-WtYM Mofria. ., ...,, ldlfl• (C) (to) 8 llMi« • ....,. ,....,.. , .. .. t<ty) 'U-Joyu RtYllOlda. Cd t ..... " ..... (C) ()0) lltlf4WIY • • . ~ I TUESDAY TUMILEWDDS GADl...~ING MlltE STN<El •• I CAN lHINK OF EASIER WAVS 1 Mun AND ... 1Cf1.L'< S'Ct-'OOL -Gtt1tPAt Mm\~ 1"0t>~'f t ~ ;·---.£.A --.,, .ii/It•• _,. • -f # ........... ·-· _._.,. , ••• ,,,. 'ly Cli .... M. ScW. ly Al Smith ,,. - EXPINDb&.I -Anne BUter, above: stars with Richard Kiley in 1'Meuure of a Man,. tonight at 9 on ~ 4. '1bla drama conceru a leardl for a new lite by a coal miner who bad been·replaced bf a machine. WhereJ:U quest leadun .... th stoFy a strong one . TELEVISION VIEWS Tricks Fill Andy's Hour ly CYNTHIA LOWRY NEW YORK (AP} -Judging trom a current televiliab. tnmd,. the time i.a not far oft when tbe real 1tan·'of Taritty shows will be the art. and aet dulpers and the ipecial effect.I men. SUNDAY NIGHT'S "H. Andrew Williams Kaleidoscope Company" on NBC wu a good exam- ple of the trend toward the-tricky. It was, at base, the familiar Williama mizture of good guests, good music and good taste for which Andy is popular. But the show was done in a setting o1 trick shots, moving patterns, geometric deligns and ltartllng contruts. One number wu literally done with mtrrors . . !-T TIMIS it seemed to the vinF with a good color Ht tba\ be 'bed tuned lbto the middle of an enormous swirling Rorscbacb tat done in colored ink. Although it was '"11 py and lively, sometimes the · backgroundJ seemed to overpower the per- fc>pners . 1'Haii oUT Ot toUr ·TV sets still produce 6nly black and white picturel, so for the vast maj- ority of .tewen tbe ~ Impact of the busy color was loat. But perbapa. for tbem, the siabt and sound was therefore in better balance. Throulb '.lt .n Wllli*#ll wandered in his de- taclied and amuaed manner, ainging a lot of songs, and makin1 bis iueata look good. It was, on the whole, a pleasant hour. Nit'' ''To&Y, Show" Fl1cfu will devote its two hours to a study of sex on the campus. It will tackle the subject from tbe viewpoint of students, parents and colle-ge adminlttraton. The fint of the summer replacement shows arrl.vu Wednesday when "The Dom De Luise Show" takes over the JonatMn Winters variety hour on CBS. De Luise ~ emerged as a fresh talent when he was a reiullr on 'the short-lived "Entertainers" a couple o1 MUODJ back. Dennis the Metaaee ; 'Wa ~w ' J\u•sl•'• . p:oductSoa -"W a r ~ed Suflday. ~ 11-mdu ..... society ti: U Mlda N( - J Tl l • 2 COSTA 4 Da, • .. 8 a.m • ' 5 e M' e PO e FO •PL' Bl ,,, • Nhl •Nb • 11..s • II.II • AD.I e ALL , ?-{EW YOU (UPl) - ,uss1a •• '100 milllon mm. rodUCticll ol Leo Toiq'1 •war •nd Peace•• remiered 0 • Broedwa7 Ubdly. lMder'I of Ile Americu a lndQStry, lfOYe.mment ~~a nd oc:iety tllrned out for tbe iX and a bell bow beot6t ~ • tbe l>dllDe 'll>eat.11' It -• *Mt. 1b• mo.t ......-" mm evtt medl loc* Owe,._.. to ~ IDd bed lts Dlro- pem drltla& i.t , ... Sew. 17 miQut.tl ol ftlm ,.,..,.. b&w. been delet8d r 0 r Americall MldienceJ, Wbo wlD SM it ID 1Wo lleril. not Det'tneri11 ob .. Mlllt day. NOW OPEN~: JONES TIRE SERVICE INC. Bf Goodrith .. B. F. GOODRICH DEALER 2N9 HARBOR Bl YD. (al Bly) COST A MESA PHONE 540-043 4 Days-Mon.· Tues.· Wed.· Thur. Mesa Playhouse's 'ClnUdia' Poigriant Dram'1tic .Comedy B'/ PAMELA POWELL Of .. ....,,.... ..... "J willb ahe'd learn to let ao d. tile people lhe )off1, b o I d them clole with ope anne.'' And 90 lbe ftolily did. 'lbet ii the atory 0 f "Claudia," the p o i ' n a n t dramatk comedy. C'Ulrently eajoying a tow-perfol mmce run at the Costa Mesa Civic Pla)b>use. The thoroughly enchanting story revolves a l' o o n d Claudia, the young, spirited. ~newlywed wt)()Se love of li!e and trust .io an au beautiful wu1d causes her to cling t4 her motber w lib clo8ed arms. UNIQUE QUALITY Marthella Randell Overprotected by all, &tie l e a r n 1 of her mother's tennina.l lllness, aod es plot resolves, atie b e c o m e s "dlld'pli.ned to pain ... EqUlll to n on f in per f otmmoe. Marttiella Randall portrays the motber. She cambina • uui- que quiallty of tenderness, bmDor" eod compe5Mn. Known best tio Pliaybouae audleoces far her direction ol "Mr. ~." die bas enlQ:n.Jled local audiiel'loee for many years. um B&.ml is ~ as Claudia. H~ epirit is 1e· nuine and humc.-delipUul. though likely ti> pea <1f'1t Clie bead$ ol the u.ttentiv.. A bit green as Claudiia 'a husband, Nell Se-WY«"&. bu difficulty \n ooooeallng a B r i t i s h accent a n d o~ing o b v i 0 U S nervousness. Acceptillble though not up t4 par, his performance does not in any way detract from the whole. OCC Stages 'Dr. Knock' Next Month Does "healthy people are sick people who don't know it" iOWld like a strange statement for a doctor to make? It is. But then Dr. Knock is a strange man. Orange Coast College will at.age "Knock" as its spring BRIGHT T\• DAILY PILOT ..... , It-. ·-c ..... ,. llf'tt, .,,.. •-4 ~l1M. ~ .. 4 y91W lt•,...t•w• e4itlee 4•1iy •"" e11l•Y tit• ,. ..... •i.----~00-~lmt --· PAlii£WAN 1 ·Hll4BRE· 1 --- NATIONAL Gl!NE .. Al COft"'°"ATlON FD~WsoUTH ~COAST I Jri*>t at Sunflow« • 548·211' aox OfflCI OPtl~S 6:JO INDS TUUDAY IWLY l"lWI ¥7. ~ .. ' THE Lui u1uou1 IEW UltfA l ~l' TH iATIE • CHILO Wmt PAHNT ONU' • ONN 6:41 -SUNOAY J~ll e NOW SHOWIN• e ,ruw;.wo~~smof drama production May 15, Hnt AttNCtlee 16. 17 and 18 at 8: 15 p.m. in ~LUS CO·HIT-'""' w..i...-. ..., 1 Department is directing. . · APRIL 29 THRU MAY 2 •1------------------ Patty Neederman a n d Mark Williams as th e domestic couple w h o s e shaded background is not at first known to t h e I r employers, are well suited to their roles though both are slow starters. ~~·:to~·~= =-~ l~~I The Jules Romains satire i11\eatlMzJs Go,. ~ ~ of the medical profession TROUILI fOLLOWS" ---- Store Houn: Mon. ftlrv Fri. 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. -Sat. I a.m. to 5 p.m. ORIGINAL EOUIPMElfT TIRE WHITE SIDE WALLS OFF 0 WHllf YOU aUY A l l'T 01' l'OUll • MUSTANGS • CAMUOS • T·llRDS e PONTIACS e IUICKS e MERCUIYS • FOIDS . e CHEVIOlm •. DODGES e rLYMOUTHS •49,. a .. Valwe u, t• •ch ,._ l •c-Tu ,,_ 1.11 '9 1M WHEEL BALANCE ( lnchMI• ........ ) 99' .... WHEEL AllGNMENT $545 CAMlllt CASTH 7.95 TOW IN Valu. Te Manufectvrer lpeclflutlone-Mett Cars STANDARD SHOCKS 5 12~.~ COMPLETE BRAKE RELINE GUARANTEED 41,111 MILES 548!!: """CAU ALL W~K DONI IY IKILLID IRAKI MICHA.NIU HERE'S WHAT YOU GET (All NEW PARTS-NOT REBUILDS) e NIW UNl•S e NIW WHIR CYLINDUS (Nlf 1.-.> e 11-SURMCI DIUMS e IUD AND R.USH HYDIAUUC SYSTIM e ADJUST llAKD POI PULL DIUM CONTACT e AU. H1W llTUIM Sl'IJMM ........... -~ ...................... .... If .._. ., ,..... 11'w1 ... If bal I .............. --:. ... , ................................. ..... ........... 111• Crossword Puzzle WA3 lint produced Dec. 15,1'":::5:===:=:===::=~~~~~======~aiiiii&~ 1923 in France. lts "Hero," 1r ACROSS 1 Golf stroke 5 Co11ered with watw 111 lanlftsl lA Operatic prlnet U Strong paint 16 lllamllvt 17 Partnt 11 lndlllt 1,.bofs: 2 words 20 Hit In certain ••'( tt fltOtly llahtH n Aflocatt 24 ltml lttm 2' Day: Abbr. 21 Asserled · undtt oath 30 Btlltvlnt J4 Rtfll'dtf ¥tfY hight'( J5 Soro!' 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'J1 Sag 38 Pulls 40 Lu11bet soarce 41 Ee ono11 lc Cooperatlon Ad•lnl .. tralloa: AbM. u ,,..,,, Melllll}' I o 1tc111an , satirist I 45 Hnlng StrHkS • 47 Put out of offtct · 48 Vth lcle 4' Act with sptClal coasldtt- 1tloa SO Insect Sl Kitchen ltell S4 -bast 58 The tar II et occurr•ct '1 Stereo IOYlf11 conce<n '2 Fur IOUIU 63 Thing of nlut '4 S111flx used wldl din an4 oct 65 Circuit court '6 Ex-boxtf Archie - 67 City - DOIN 1 Allowance In totf 2 Opposed to: Olal J Golfrr's wOfd 4 Forelg,._ trade zone: 2 •Otd• 5 Nautical dlmtl~ • If •lnr,.; 7 ::r. • nlckn•• • Part of a flowff 4129"8 9 Part of 31 Color a garment 40 Appot· 10 Not eullY tloned Jroustd 4% C11d 11 l tdleval 5-bof ting's houst 44 lfaVlng no U Kind of conflnlng Spttld blrfltf 13 Direction 46 linter 19 Peeled pheno11tn0ft 21 Kind of hit 47 Native or 25 City In Northern -Alberta: 4' Novi Scot- 2 words la ~apt ~ Sudden 50 Billldlnt Inundation recess 27 Coolidge's 51 Vlctl11 Vice-Prest. 52 Appreheftd dent by the •• ZS Decree 53 Mexlc111 29 -bnr coin 30 F1,.. . 55 Franchise anhul 56 l11seets 31 llasaillnt 57 Garlic's .... rt latlv• !f' 1'11t tdstlll 5' K Ind of &teas Ion barrl« JJ Fabflc 60 Su111111tr 35 UnprlncJ. along t~t pied pmon Lo ire Benny Jensen, as the local third rate novelist whose at- tempted affair with Claudia arouses her h u s b a n d ' s jealousy for the first time, borders on an a d e p t perform:rnce. though his footing is unsure, d u e perhaps to opening night jit- ters. His portrayal will un- doubtedly beC1>me m o r e smooth and steady. Pat Harp as J u 1 t a • Claudia's sister-in-law, is competent, though there are rough edges. Shirley Dillon as Madam Daruschka. a well known opera star and friend of Julia, ii surpris- ingly believable in the dlf· ficult role. Direction by Patl Tam- bellini is adequate, and the set design is pleasant. A beautiful story, with a magnificent ending. it is well done by an able cast. "Claudia" concludes Friday and Saturday at the Com- munity Cent.er auditorium on the Orange C o u n t y Fairgrounds. Bang, Bang, ' I Y~u'reDead; Well, Almost Dr. Knock, whose qualifica- tions for p r a c t i c i n g m«l.iclne are questionable, takes over the virtually non· existent practice of a village doctor in St. Maurice. He cleverly terrifies the villagers and soon succeeds In convincing everyone in ttie town that they are ill and need treatment from him. His practice flourishes. Dr. Knock is played by Kermit Christman. who last appeared in T b i e v e s Carnival at Estancia High. He also has acted with the Sat)ta Ana C o m m u n l t yl Players. Dr. Parpaloid, tM doctor whose practice falls into Knock's hands, is played by Jooeph Purpura, w h i 1 e Mme. Parpalold, Is pl<jyed by Mary Nugent. All are from Co$ta Mesa. Tickets f-or the show are free, but they must be pick- ed up at the OCC Bookstore from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Ames Show Opens Soon Ticket& a.re now on sale at the box ofCice and all theater ticket agencies for the Ed Ames Show with special guest star Roger LONDON (AP) _ AcWI' Williams, which will open a Richard Burton aimed M one-week engag~ent at pi.stol at the Gestapo colonel Melodyland on Tuesday, and fired. May 14. Ames, originally one of Colooel ¥an Hapen -ac-the Ames B r o t h e r s , tor-Derren Nesbitt -fell to deserted the singing field the floor in agony. for a time to seek his "Great," said director fortune in television. and Brian Hutton. made it big as Ming-0 on But then Nesb~tt did not "The Daniel Boone Show." get up he was temporarily He never w.;t his love for blind. n-t A device hidden in his singing. however, and spe Nazi uniform t4 produce all of his spare time away from the cameras making "blood" blew up in his face and Nesbitt was taken tn a recordings and playing con· cert dates from C1>ast to ~!81~w not be back on coast. Today his popularity the eet for &ever al days, .. a as a linger is bigger than film official said. ,_e_v_er_. ------- The accident occured dur- ing filming of Burton's new film "Where Eagles Dare" being made at a movie alu· dio near London . lido 11~11.t.(H-........... -.. leW•n Lu. 1oi. -01. :a-PJ9 HELD OVER STEREO SENSATION! TH colorful sound of -·~ Orn•1• ceuntr M11slc ~Jam RADIO KOCM 103.1 FM From Fashion lsfand, Newport Beach ' NOW PLAYING They're young ... fnev 'r• ia lowe ... and they kill people. ITABI ... ...... ...... Am•tru"' ....... c..... c..... ...... ' !I IWlV PllOT .._,, A¢1 29, lM ~iii ....................... ~H~OOSES FOR SALi CLUll•llD 10 ff/fr,_,..,. ... ~ ltMitfW• BIA.£ •laECJ' 84%-M1& -------·-O-rel ,. General Utile HIDE·l-WAY In NEWPORT HEICtn'S. 1JD. mK. cute 1 BR • evest room. newly !*Died Ir e.L. l'llllllt new w/111 cpt.1/drpa. elect. kitcbton, dblf' prage. A cbolce loc. just a few blocks to the Buy. 0 n I Y $1B.950 -• rttl1 b&ri•ln! & Je11" U~'" IFte simple landJ Waterfront l~ i.Dcludina. boat sUps, from =· I' \I I • \\ 111 1 I ~ I \II \ \ II \ \ ~ ......... kt-,\I I ' ' •I L~ury home In l'Xd WllVe Clim«> Shores ;; bedrooms, 4 ba\b$ nutural rock pool a\·ro:.s thl-street lrom pnvatr Community Beech $9'2,.'JOO Hamti""°91 Hcat»w Wes Corp. CALL DICK FAllAN -147~1 We wilJ mail )'OU lot IPPI • fillaocini iulormatioD. llm Baker. CM. $350 DOWN Buys your famlly a boml'' You"d l~ttrr att this .; bed- room. l batb c-harmcr wilb bardwood noon and b I :: yvd Cor tM children and 1 pets to enjoy. $132 per month includes pMndpel. interest taxes and lnl!UJ'allet>. BAYSHORES S BEDROOM Grpat aree foe-l~e Camay \V Z pnvate be1rht-s · J>I· trolled entry Fine home for t-.unily living WI dtn rm • fam rm . . . . . • • . • . $;)7,500 Mary Harvey ~ Coltlwell, 8-ker & C.. BAYFRONT APT. PROFESSIONALLY DECORATED fl7.500 LIDO SANDS 3 Bdrms, 2 Baths OHi THE &BIEIOSITY Ot' THE SDLER. II~ will help you finance • truly ~ ly MESA DEL MAR HOME. nus spectouJ • 'T". plan if>. lll!!!!!!!!!!l!l!IJ!lllll!l!ll~!ll!!!!!l!!!!l!!!!!!l!!!!l!!!!!!ll dudes three btdrooml. two R xer Upper baths Ind dining room PLUS JI ~ 50me .,,,ork. but "l palioc for extra comton! whert> rl~ can yoo find a Room for your family lo romp an ~ bermoda latlfe 4 BR home overlo'*-lawns IUr1'0Unded by a &en- il\i t~ bay. lights and Otta· Lil' .forest of b'fts .t st.i.rbl. Jina lllland. It 1190 ba1 a Cormal rllnin~ areu. htl$re ~ M.-ce&a to boat storage. En.JOY the luxury of enter-rum~ room and room lor tamini your\.friends in yoar a pool. S49,!ll0 color coortbated bomt> of Sounds Uke dl51lnction. S2a lmtial c..sh Wishful thmlung, but It's Investment -}IAXl.WM true A sprawling J BR FHA FINANCING -Fun ranch home with shake roof, Pm ONLY -S28.500! 71,t be, hugt' bedrooms, fam- ily room a.nd 2 magn111ceot stone fireplaces. A custom hotlM! In Nt"WPOrt JU.<it T'l"- duc-ed to $37.500 with JO~ do141l •!•e s~ii~G \ 1m•REALTY •• ..Anytime" 180J Wc11tcliff Dri~e Eves. Call 616-laiO Col•CJe Parll- t23,ooo Sparldln& 3 bdrm 1 family S ~-~ neatly landsca~ -comer-urrounu.u lot -Top valUl' for this ftne by the Calm U8. • ln that old fashioned atJ'nc& COl'OIMI del Mar pbere of rural privacy on a DUPL.E'X • 2 bedrooms eecb strftt of custom type homes. on ocean side or highway. ---...;;t/C"-·-TOVBS Vacant ~ to move in- to. 4 BR 2 batba !Ilea del Mar ~. Huse cowred petio .It larse l'ea' yard. ExclllSM wttla us. $27~500 Newport •• Vlctorie 646-tlll IAYCRlST- $59,500 This SllQcloul, Juxunous fam- ily home abould please the molt diacrimlnat.inc ol tast- es. 4 Bil bedrooms, J baths. FORMAL DINING ROOM, ~te family room, and lfPVale wortt shop, bobby room Ott office. Bl"autifully manlC\ftd ye.rd with room for a large pool. &1cc1Ulive with ~ WESTCUFF DRIVE ~ 77ll Open Eves. J23,500 WilllarMOn, Rltr. OPEN EVES. 4 largt bedrooms. dining Uvini rooms e-ach with flre-'!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"!!11!!!!!!!!1 room and~ ia.mi1y room plaoe. 2 car garagf' with lO with wood burning tftplace. x :ao woritsbop. Roof sundeck He~ ill room for Uvina. both with ocean view. Outstand- lnside and oul!Dde. Vacant Ing coodit:ion makri1 thl'I a New Listing Bnutllully decorated Mett-- dllh Gvdem. trl-leve\ borne With wet bar, plwJ catpet. ing .It dnl~ etc. Vacant - ready for ollt'f". Listed at 1::9,500. College RraJty 2'7:JO HMbor SB. CM Eves. 545-5142 DON'T JUST WISH tor IOfM> ~ to fUmiah YOUJ' home •• find rreat ~ In CC> day's Oaaaified Ada. YOU and rendy. m.SOO. temflc buy at ~R.!m Colesworlhy & Co. 646-71~~EN •.,-v~~(>.2313 642-7777 l!lOt Harbor Blvd., C.M. Open Eves. NO DOWN TO vm SALESMEN NEEDED THE ~EA L E .'-_;TATE'R .'~ FANTASTIC BUT TR u ~· MllA DB. MAR BUY BeaudU~O bomt! .. ~ .... oer lot with Oreplace. w/w A 3 1IR bt'aur.y with larre carpeting, 2 baths I: Im-baclt yard cloae to Smora maculate ruidential. area. Sriiool &; SI. John the Bap- !.ven has aeparate aerviCI' list. fllA 5111 ~ J0&n with porcti. Sl78.!'JO month 1n-$167 month payment'\ l'&n tx- clud~ ta xes. Call ~IJ:"1l il'™1mf'd. ~~.950 bu)'~ it. <>r>rn t\'('~. I c:o~ TS I y :ir.a:J ~ WAL~ACE •EAL TORS l.tck lay Area Divorce fcrces tale of ~t -.S46-<tl41- (0p.n Evanintt) comet~. 3 and famlly ,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"""'!"'!!"!!!1!111!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!" room at onJ.y $23,500. Wood I $21,950 root, electric bullt-lnl, any DUPLEX l"t'fLSOnllble terms arranged. I Unusuul value in taking ovtt College ~lt,y ~ tilis l~r, GI lotln, Sl26 per CAN month payment. Both unitl! rented no". the 3 bedroom for ll 10, the> 2 bedroom for ~.Located in bMut.Uul re• ick'!ltUil ar,.a. Call: SELL IT COSTA 'IE.SA OFFICE :?li29 Ila rbor B>td. &E-9491 <>ten till 9 PM WITH A DAILY PILOT WANT Ab! DIAL DIRECT CHA RGI IT! l DINING ROOM Sing!" slory. 4 bdrm, with family mom ANO formal dirung arPi1. Large mastrr 'iUlte and lar~e lot. A wb:lle o( a buy Ht $39,!rl(). MDiA VERDE REALTY 546-5990 6 HOUSH Sl6,IOO The~ an-money maken • on ~ 3CJ'f' • M25/mo. if>. C10me. Parron Realty C.. 642.1771 Wllttt El......., D\me . •. U.. . .....--....... _........ .............. ~ .. HARBOR VIEW HILLS Corona dal Mar Lusk -bulJt bomes located in the Southland's most d~ sirable " raarlnatinti area. School• It Calil. Irvine Camp111 just m o m • n l 1 away. Sensibly pncl'd from $34.900 to $48,900 LUSK HOMES Directiona: MacArthur Blvd. from Pacific Coast Hwy. or Newport Fwy. Turn Oii San Joaquin Billi Rd., then follow sliN to model area. VACANT SparklUlg pool hom" on quirt trtt lined :1trert. 2 heauUfuJ llrtplace~. large f am Uy room. ~ baths, mini- mum upkeep yard. A heavy shake root. lmmedla1e ~ session • alllcing $28,900 • romt> and att! CAIL MR. BLACK. 540-USl. 0 p e n E'Ves. Money Maller One block trom ocean. Ex- NUent beach Income pros>- ert;.v -~ ~ bedroom units - furnished. Owner tnn&fe~ mt from IJ't'I. Can only in- Cl't!Mt' in valut!. Only - $23,950 Eve. S17-187S 293 E. 17th St. Business Property Sell/Trade/ or baM See ~t 11'90 Newport Bh·d., Ol~t-~~ late olftoe • *1ltT lhop • Jaw amc. • •ccountut. etc. Auume l'U,200 W5 month. fllll price Sl8,5CI>. Owntar M2-4m Near Bf'a1:h Slllron See 8' it loc., xlnt R-1 Jot. Ma, trade for trvc:lr. late cu • or • 1111bmft whlit YOU b'\f'. Adinc S3 zo ---- WANTED Ree.I F&ta.t• Sales Ptople. WHY N()r GET ON nlE Meu V .... 1110 BAND WI.CON! ~~_,.--~- Over 25 Years tn Cambridge model, 1800 !Jll. Ot-qe County ft.; 3 BR.. 114 Ba., 15'x28' e hl.l pas• advU't1.11111 Ctl'I. patio; boat or trlr. ltA> e Inter cd!lce tektype ~ area. New w/w cptin&"; e TrainUw procram ~~ loan. By Oftft'. • m.m.nc. Sll,500. 545-195S e Mall)' other benefits BY OWNEa 4 Bdrms. 2 Call.._... · Far intervie"ft baths, tam room. bltns. NEED 4 ltt.3 BATHS-dshwsbr. M'W cpts, extra lrg $23,000 !ard. $25,950. GI I o an. Prolealooally decorated • _:l4&-9394 ___ ..,.,-.,.-----;-:- carpettd dlnlout. Full tor-4 BDRM. 1~ ba, on <.-ul-<le- mal dinln& room. MOit ex-sac in Mesa Veorde. MADY quuUe I: imman!late. All custom featutta lJlcl fencing bulb-in electric ldtcbim with ' lndsop'ti· $77,9;i0. Call Kl a coovtnient dishwasbt'r. 9-1753 ~ Plltio leads t.o daub~ ========:::::::: prqe. S«>-1720 Newport BHch 1200 TARBEU. 2965 Harllor N E W p ORT B EA CH Eastsicle CM 2 BR home. dini.o& room. hardwood Doors. carpet!. drapes, double g.araj'e, aC· Ct'M IO "81' yard. Qul.et cloat! in location. $17,500. Watts-McCtrdlt IUtrs. 18l0 Newport Blvd .• C.M. 548-Tt29 Eves. &M.(1684 OCEANFRONT t'Ollaire. an adorable vacaOOn b o m e with only 100 ft ol Sandy Beach betwttD you It the oceao. Completely fumillb- ed. newer It 111 perfect con- dition. $.56.000. Excellent financing. Phone RI tr - Owntt KI 3-8736 leachsJde Home !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!l!'l!lll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!ll!!!!!!!!!~I Exposed beam cellings, 3 BR. FOR SALE :? ti.ms, l! sunny patios to Huntingt9n ~ en.>oy in this low mainten- 2 R·3 Lots -2 biles to ocean. ·~ home. S.?9.500. 2 RA Lots • l blk to OOOln. Owner/ A.it OPEN Sat Ir Stm 5 C-3 Income bJdp -Mam St. MZ-3615, 67>:li03 MAKE OFFER ... Sell all or any portion. ONE LOOK You'll agree this l'Xquisite home has every· P ·-•· -•~ ~• thing! 3 Spac/BR's, 3 ha. nncr.,.... ......,, ..,ea~. fpk. fonnal din/rm. mod/ A(l'llt 646-9631 or 67J..G823 elec kitcb, w/w crpt.s, drps, IALIOA ISLAND HF pool. Red lo s.ie.500. SI& Duplex Mar Bay. 2 BR l nut terms. Rkhardson/Pur- balh ~ 1 BR 1 bath. Good cell Rltr1. 6'1Mml rrntal area. Owner llvl!S out --.-SR -OWNER- BY Onlr. Pm. Pt 2 BR. H• ti., new q>ta. le drps. 2 patiol 00 Ira lo(.. 673""'40T,1 1351 A PERFECJ' famil7 home. * ltlk to club. tetlDis and playground, 5 BR 4 Ba, love- ly patJo, ~.din rm I: IOda' TV ml, tnbml.J. COQtem. poruy RedUced to S'lS,CkX> 1or i.mmedlate Ille. 4M-89!H or 494-9694 far appt. Newport hacJa Realty 4 Bdrm lovely, S64,saJ SupertJu:y tarp 4 BR + oolY $6f ,500 fm.1642 Eves. 549-U&I Early California Spanish tn11uence .In W. lovely home -Ptazza Udo 2 Bdrm, 2 beth, coort yard A must lee, $62,500 • IObmit R. C. CREER. Realty 3416 Viii Udo 673-9300 Mtut seU. $60,(.0) home ln f'slate ule. 3 BR It den. Make off.er. 219 Via. Orvido. S48.0781 7Z> Via Udo Nord. Film. House. Call 213: 934<e20 713: 27M547 Huntington leech 1400 DON'T LOOK TWICE There wori't be time, as 1bill '4 bedroom borne bas IO many fine Statures that it will be gone. Large kitch- en. covered patio, attached ~ and plenty of trees. A l'Ml Val~! ol areo -Vef'Y an.'<ious to 2 Ba., lrpl., beam eel. new 1Wl EDINGER sell. Only 139,500. <i>ts. C°ol'Tl~rloc.: club priv.: 8424465 Open Evts. RJtr. 646-39'.lll Evt>. 642-0185 urgent. S28.CXX>. Open weetc. Office Open Sat/Sunday f"fldB. :1>1 62nd SL 6'rr>-0144 BELOW MARKET *LACHENMYER 547.7401 own/agt. 3 BR 1% baths, elec blt-inl. SUP 3 BR 2 upgraded cpta I dt1"I dble T111•DE YOUR ERB Bay view: ' -Ba all •--2 ty deed d gar, large lot, petio, play-8E •CH HOUSE ·· e""'·· 1 • e "' t'nhouse; 2,000 sq ft around equipment. 0 n I y for vacant land on ~ C&ttfrtt lwc. Uv., w/poo~ $16.200. Pymnta Iese than * 4 BR Udo ~ 911. ft. etc. Now $39,500 673-056 rent. * Comm prop SlOOO mo tnc. ---..,..~---.,,,,:-----::-­* 10 unit apt& N.B. Back 8-y -Charming • Comm prop w/St50 mo Inc 3 BR. 2 Ba, prden ,2 pools • 3 BR 2 ba Duplex, NB $37,500 · low down 962-4-tn ~U3 1llage Rea: fst:ite WALLY McCOY REALTY A.gt 673-"5360 SOL VISTA 642~~7 anytime 5-4~ 3 BR. cust. home, by owner. Popular 4 BR model. Cpt.s/ $1 jso DOWU Back Bay area. 2 Ba., drpe water BOftl'ne ~ r• nn frplc., hdwd. flOOl'l!. 5%% ' lot. Owner ~eored loan avail. $29.:iOO. 642-28,;9 ~ 1elL On.ly $X,900. 5 FOt' VtlfftJI!, on 2-Sty. with 5"'~ LOAN. Otmer will car. blocks South ot HUll'.tingto! 2400 MT tt.: 4 Bil., 21,~ be., ry 2nd. 3 br. 2 ba. nr Cent den w/trplc.; 3 car garage. Westclln A Mariner's schlL p er.I Jo Ri lty De1Many0~~ Only ~7~~ BY OWNER. 642--0'l41 &47~ ne:.-ws~~.a9Jg ta.._. ..... ate ,,_...._.., W OCEAN FRONT Costa MeN · . SOL VISTA 1100 Comu, 1 br, dbl gar. cpta. FIXER· UPPER drps, S49.SOO. 4M-9rn Wll'H POOL TRANSFERRED to Samoa BY Owner. Excel cond. J BR 3 BR 2 ba ""tlo elec kitch ., ._th ,_ f 4 BR 2 bath. SUBMIT ' ,.... ' " .,. • ,. 8111 rm. cr1V. YOUR o~ll T dlabwuhtt drapet YI I "' patio 646-'l900 r r "' • eJUll. <i>ta beautHuny Jaodscaped, . IRASHEAR REAL TY tru1t tfte•. S24.900. st0-mJ IY OWNER 847-8Sll Eves.. 839-is.n 3 BR, Hi 81, Rec1ec new dlx 3 BR, 2 Ba, crpta. dr'JI!!, tplc, DJVORCE <'pting. Huge tot wttb truit wet bar, all elf'C, fenced, ASSUME GI LOAN trees. Quiet Slftet. VacanL pool 200 fl to Oc-ean. VERY Only $3100 dn lovely 3 BR Sl8,:i00. Sobrnit term a . CLEAN! s:it.ll!O 642-7825, + rec no w/cult featuru. °""'61 ~. ~ 646-S91 Haffdal Rfffty CNVE.5TMENT • older house NR. Bay It ocean: love!y 3 "Homes to Ma~ Income" oo lae lot. Qoice k>c. BR 2 Ba bomt' on Z lots: 874 Wamft' MMe . Buslllftl aection. S17.960. ..-an use a!J 2 apu. Rm. to By Owner: Vacant 3 bl'., l'~ 6*-75ll bid $46.500. Sell all or ~ CORNER 3 BR and family. int. °".trade. 121 flat St., can ~~.:~pl Open daily. $24,500. S154/ part m rear Owner 673-2'719 $2'l.500. 8292 Polk Or 968-3965 mo. 1155 Austin. N. Costa OCEANFRONT DUPLEX M\lst Sell Pres6i Alrl Mesa. Owner. SD-zm 2·2 Br units, 1 new. 164.900 home· 3 Blt. ~ um NEW N li _. · . 2 BR Low dn. Pl'f!'PCI Int OK. · · • "l""' "'"' , tvl'I' v....., ID. · S6G191 ~ f7U769 S2tt Clen.ro7 Dr. KV7'Zl7 'l 88. roodo.: carp .. drapes. wlmds bllN; 2 car gar. S19,500. ' l!Yes. Fountlin Val'-1410 Owner 644-1439 ~. BAYOt.EST BY OWNER _, sY oWNrn VA no ""-"'· s L.arge Bdnm. l,250 aq. ft. s•1. DOWN ...., --r-..... han Wtlla built. Fee Jand. •~.soo. 4 BR, 1~ Ba, lam ZlOO Windward Lane lowly 5 bednlca 3 bll.tfl a rm .. West Wilaoll. 54&-TOl2 fam11J room lliame. AD eltC> su. r:io trlc ldt blcludfls clllbwUhtt. GI no dn. E. side. Forttll Newport Hgtt. 1210 Bn.nd Deir w/w carpetini. Co. 642-0000 54&-257& BY Olrner m.5C»: l BR. 1 ~ 2 cu ~. Mo9t c1lbt Ill. fn~~ °"I i;:ly ~ivtrd. Ni~ ~. Ml.:,"5 ~ on•u * ~19'2 pat 0 rear, rwulaled ~di- v lnp. ~ ~cc.a to r ~ at trtr or MW .-..e. a. to ldlools Jl'lll. for llOQL 2SOJ. Margaretm .;::=E.=mta==lt.===MM49'== Or •• N.11. tu: ZI&-~ Or Ft..,. u.,.., ..... 1635 lt'I. -.1 3 BR. 2 BA MOO~ ft ... CMnn 1'am rm. N.S. willing Thfl ln'dout home is locat>< ft!'. 'FU belw IDlct. m 189'1 tr 00 IJ6 aa-. bl Villa Park. AVAIL h1\JMd. aw HavtD ~---m "f!f'Y J Br. 2 1* + 2 Br OctU detd. 5 BR, ~ BA. t.am. Vu Inc Apt. 149.*-so.n.e nn., ~ lonna1 dtn. nn .. ~ ....... Wl6t l1tdns c....... .. Mer 1250 l'Oll9 • • '~.. 1'°"'11 ll'Omdt ....... ......,_. ~ ...... ,.doe. tall tr'MI --1llill ...,. an addt• l!mtflll ., hmrJ, ..,lltdlll ......... 3 au pr. sn.-. CaJl _,....,..,.mm .... m.-Dli I.: ........ t5G • Olilltiil ~ ~oa HOUSUPC LapMIM --QU>E I On ~·· 1 <:out • OI h{EDITEI vd.la. OlllJk bU oa 4 J.wtli nn, fl:lriUl c . '°" dlD pm1I MISSlOH JU Sewnl NEW LAGUNA I DOWN. J'llO cn;'I'S. Cat las,decWplAC, PADRES R. Cl~ S Beach. ft. f Several NEW LAGUNA S DOWN, NO COSTS. car tancbcapio&. PADRD R: Gleaneyre S Beach. Pb. 41 LlfUINI Nit CUSTOM Bit. bome. affardl COWltry club I cdlinp. fer aprinklerl Inc This home b. view, overloo GoU Coura. 49&-5'191. EXECUTIVE'! Ocean View ti.lb, with I area • Mo ~.cptl -owner an $86,500. Pbon 547-7761 NEW 3 bdrm, in Mooarch LandJcpd in f pool. A ha reasonably pr Pbooe 49t-13 ()('P.an View c 2 lxlnn le den in Monarch drps and 4!11 lnd.8cpini. F' S79.~. Call 5-17-1161 IA Corp. Dan• Point 3 br .. 2 ba, J- r.enter patio. VA. 6%, no Duplex• Fe 2-2 BR Apts Quiet Eu $3000 down. .<~NTALS H~F Rant1l1 to ! WANT worldn to ahatt 3 I aa.me. Must <"ll~. Locatf'I land near ~ back bay. Nii S80 Incl utU art j:30 pm. ~ P1)fl tq>ac um P llllJn('. Pool. Mr. Andenot p. m. 833-0467 WILL Sha~ house le dOt years. Sl.50 1' ....,,.,.. I AVAIL. June IHlel)' 2 e $1,000 For au Coron• .. :!·&'tor)' c a BR tum. So mer $'700 me mo. 673-5J8U ......... NEW Island ba. Avall Ma mo. HUftfl~ WU.L nont II rum. for t reponalblt ,, mooth + 53&-l'm "'" •1NTAU ....... ... .... USIS F.OR SALE llNTALS a~au Mood•1, Apnl 29, lqf,8 OAILV "ILDT ....._ •n , ,. lllNT AL S RINT ALI REAL EST A Tr ANNOUNCEMENTSS-!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiii"iiifi !WM leech 1705 Unfu....._. Apta. "'mlt'*I AptS. Unfv"'hhM ~ UnfvrnllMd Chntt1t ind NOTICIS 'If· * * -. ~ ~ w OU>£ SPAlliflSH Ctet1 Mee. 4100 c..ta Mil.-J100 ...... ....... S9tO ~ 6150 L... 6401 :.aa-'1 tamed RMera VERY Clea S 1m 1 ti.Ula, ---------WAHl'SD June l5 co Ice& LOOT: AJtemt male &1"<'>' oil • OU>E W01U.J> "''" ~ ...._ bullt• $22.50 WI&. Up 11e1111 ........ S BR tiouae 12 000 ""·" i;DITBJtRAHEAN av, COYft'ed Pl~«:lledteut • &16 • ._. .... HAllQ.1. c...w. fi:i • • oc. tJcer cat. v~ al ""'"eac ............. pl condltioo $200/«Do ._. ---1 ye loville cue. C R-L Park. Behm Wlld It F6\r. a. ~ 1rhl\e aster, 541-41(]." -• .._,, e bid Utlll I Phaoe M"'· ~ref, -1010 OW Wlft>lt WM.tin¥ red coUar w/Mll- IQD 4 llvtli. 3 BR'• 8tfn • fdMI l!llmot • n nail. AREENS R!ZIDBN1'-CdM 10 pt 8) mile• trom downtown s.n 1ellan St. tJll. Fa.ad!>' pc-t. farul,tl dllHm. S43,5GI Coati Mii.a )100 e New c:.11 l Bar a wanll to lease 3 BR ~. Fn.ndaco llY bt.e.utilUI tree Pleue call, 545-l&tS Reward. " dD pmtl. 2384~ N.wpcat IUvd. 5&.'756 BACRELOR • OM1'UJU>(. WM by J~ lSth. ~ nuddtd country. Would be LOST: Sm&ll blk cat ; ISSION RLTY G4-0'13l S Im l'i batM witb new WANT wortclnr strt. oYtr 24, 1.-..,;;_ SlOO fD-G1l'2 ~ tor rec:ftadooal deve\. female, wbt dietl. dun le n1 NEW 1iOME) IN e&r(ldio&, bu pa bWJt..lne. to &hare 3 BR boQse with nvm oPment or dude ruch with feet. Short stubby tall ~UNA 8 t a c b, 5% 1-rge Jot, Will rent at mo same. Ml:llt like dop Ir Ind. adl. It ..... for Rent 5995 wildlife In abundaoet. 'l1llB Reward. 548 6420 1 7 7 S INN, NO CI. 011 NC per moo th • ie.. option clta. Located Clll acre of l · 1 A ' BDRM. property Lt deve\Qped for Monrovia, CM. ;rs. Carpcta, dn.pes, wltb S500 optima mooey. land near loll course and "1JlN. a UNf'ORN, N'EW U2.'1S up. W-W cal'llCI stock with water tanb, &ood LOST Lon ha ed Siam .._ Wt • tm LOS A.gent 546-4141 back t.J. Nlct ~ng. tuatrd PooJa, a,lld On Kll. avaU. Se m I· pr 1 v . leacinf and buildk\I. Pr1~ I It' I.Wt :>RD REALTY, I 9 s 3 BDRM. Din. rm. Liv nn i80 iDd udlitles. ~ Cann-. Adj. co Sbnoohte -&t&-Gil 13' Albcort Pl. CN tor total ranch "5 per ac., ~:;k ~ ~~ ~~~: nneyre StNet Lq\m.\ and den. 2 Be. ee.ut yd. aft 5:» pm.. No pets al.lowed BACH Room w/ba. Pvt entr. with a ltJIU9.tt 320 acres M&-20TO Whaddr• W1ntt Wha4Wy1 Gett SPECIA CLASStlllCATION FOil NATUltAL BORN SWAPPElt.S 1ch. P\. ~ Newt)' decorated. Lae """' atATEAU La POINTE 2100 PetenllllCI w_,. at Hu-run., 3 b1ks to bch. No available at noo per 1c. For ~---------Inf I can G'-Grey (tfllaJt mm. poodlt, Spedal late -• -80,U'll'c> IN mo. 267 Robin Hood Ln Fum 2 Br Acit. Ktd pool. bar a Aduu, O:llt.e w.... coo1c1n1. seo mo. lriUl&>L more o Pease ~nn .... ~ ........, 'Ibo wi h Vic Edingt'J' " Golden WtRt :;UNA Be a c ti . 5~ 642-1441 aft 5:30 ~b, ~It ~·,. ~ BY Wfft or month. Quli>t at Eckf:°tt & ~~c. Inc. Friday. Lie No. L29'l7 H s. $ llnet -5 tlmea -5 t.udo tlU\.lll -4'0 -.WS1 INCLUDI WN, NO CLOSING noo EASTSIDE. 2 SR, 1...,, ...,........,,. .. ~ ru new h oae . Reasonable. REWARD! 84'1·7'28C l-~1 TtV Mvf a. tr-. ~I 1W MM Ill It" .... ' ' ,_YOU• •'-tn•Jw MCWta. 4-) llMI ff .....,, .. [ ... ;rs. Ct.rpeta, draPH. encl/Jd pr, prdener, nr. ...... ru .. um, nu: •• ,~ FAIRWAY ''Try tbla one"' lOl.32 For-1818 ~proan Ave. TlPPY'S I 0 s I. Blk bordfor t-MOTHIHO "Oii SALi -fllAOU OHLYI hc1p1Ds. blt-1111 LOS all. 16) £. 11 St. tll SPACIOUS Bachelor. Newly ~laJ Dr., HB ~ 341-26!1. Eve>;_.~·53M'm rollie, white marinngs on ltHONE "42-5671 )RE$ REALTY, I 9 5 T':i&--0321 decorated, tull.Qie llitdlen YJUA APTS, R 0 0 Id wit"! k Itc h en front. Vic Npt llgts, ~. To Place Your Trader'• PuadlM A4 uneh >'!! ~~ .. L&iUM 2 BDRM, den, cpt.s. drp9, :::':· ~o. A~~~-0:1vilcia. Attrar. qu ie t 5::.6-6246. fteward. c . r ... ~ water paid. c~. .. -...... .,.,,--.rv 3 BR APTS home. Workin.:; V.\)IOllJ\ pref ·~ 6200 - $14.5 mo. 64?-3375 DELUXE apaoioua 2 BR lt POOL 642-4794 ---------APR. 24. Fr. Poocile Bii< una N'9ue1 1701 2 BR Ce.r patio tropical dtn. Furn apts $160 + util. ROOM for rent, man only, B:. ..... ~ ~ho;.etile,.,~~-r ~·Sa~~a ~bn% --------aetting. ~ for ' adults. 1 Heated. pool, ample parking. Unena, ami-pvt be. SlO wk. "" iego UND-l'OM BU. 4 BR. 3 Ba. blk shops. $1«i fi4i..2267 No cbildrJeD, 00 ptU. 1965 ADULTS ONLY 1789 Creatmont CM. ~· Faol.Utic .~ ~egree 01Rwrd.642-TZl5all4.~. .e, affordl Ir a c Io Q 1 " • Pomona. CM ~ Manager Mn. Cl.non ~g view. Water. Within sight of ntry dub llvini. Beamed Newport leach 3200 2 BOOMS, New c:ptl, and 20122 Santa Ana Ave. ocean, Hwy, 3!i; It Pala _P_er_eo_n_•_l• ____ 6_40_5 lnp. fenced yard; dqie, $135. 1613 Santa Ana Nr. Orange Co. Airport ;~ ~~'. ::~c': M'eaa Golf Club 35 m.lnutea * * * PHONE PAL * * :nlders lnct in tndscpiai. UCL-!.,. Ave. CM. g 3 g -4 9 21 . 546-1260 S50. Mo. ~ to San Diero. WW accept 1 home baa spectacular nDI" sc.r.m 10~ or eood trust deed for v, onrlooking El Niguel To-L.----· Adult. Only $12.50 UP wk W/ldtchtn down or all • tremendous I "~·-b I l -11~ NASSAU Palms 1 a 2 HR _, • .......... ,_ ~ '-VVJ.-lc l • · Con-ni'il u...t..hbo-Furn U Discriminative Teisanb ..-..50 up .,,_.., Apts. 2384~ IJ)KU!allon piece. ca 11 ;,m. Fire#e&-ep~~ .• ~ pool l; E. ~ ~~~d roe Preatl~ Address Newport Blvd. CM 548-915.5 '::':84-::-7-:---:::2022~,..---,---- :cuTIVE'S Home • kitchen bltllns. C.Ommunity ool Mls•. R•nt•I• s-317 ACRES ranch land; road, en View 3 bdrm, 2~ Pool • Yard ,.._ ....... ,, ... _ 1 BR P · UW pd. Slll.50. MAITINl""UE ~ ..,T7 elect, wat~ avail. at only with -' Pr u IJlJl.UR......,..,... No cb1drn or pets. 1$l1 "t' """" * SIFE lNEXPENSfVE MEF.T BY PHONJ:: P.O. Box 4193. !Jvine, 92664 FOR Sale BBC Family Mem. bersh:ip. Best OUer incl $350 transfer fl'f'. Write box MlOl Daily Pilot ; ~ B~ :e 2 bdmu, 2 baths ••• ~o. Whittier. 646-'222 GARDEN APTS. Single Stor• Garages _,,, per Acre. Will dMdP. ~. cpt., drps. Vacant 3 bdnns, 2'-' baths •• S250/Mo. 2 BR Furn Apt, Adult.a $15 mo. 6'2-3645 __ ~7A;orl47.:~ units. NCYI' responsiblt co;-debts other than my own, Oaudia 6210 Randolph >wner anxious to tell. BA~~ ... B::CH Garage, laundry. Parklllllt~np Gu ... for Rent 500. Phone 4•1344 or 1 "'' · 681 Victoria, 54U138 FURNISHED BACHELORS oft C1:iU Dr. q> mo. 548-8272 Mount. I 0...rt -7161 2025 W. Balboa Blvd. UNFURN 1 BR -2 BR • 3 BR - 1 3 bdrm, l batb home, 673-3663 Evea: ~966 House Trailer i60 2 ba.tha available Monarch Bay, Cpt1 HARBOR VI~ Rills. New 4 UUlltiea i.ocluded. Man only Carpets. drai>ea, &lfalt d9cpd in front Room for BR. 3 Ba.; ocean view ~ 11th I SAntt Ane, C.M. !. A luxurious borne, bomt, Fam. rm., 2 frplcs., CO'ITAGE Furn. $7'1. incl. 646-4233 646<i:i42 JODabq priced at $52,950. carpeted It draped. ~ rm. utU. Clean, sober, single. 261 ne 499-1344 ar ~7-7161 le brkfst. nook. Patio. Call Mf'Sa Dr. CM. 646-7342. . alt. 4 P.M. 494-1231 an View custom home, !nn le den 3 bath boml". FOR Low. 3 BR, Coo- Monarcb Bay. Cpl!, le dominium Park L I d o . ~ and easy maintained Otldm area at pooi. $240. DELUXE 2 BR Studio. Carport. pool. c:pll, drps. t child OK. Unl. Call 646--0496 SUBLET to Sept 15. dlx 1 Br, AVOCADO ROYALE 2 BR, Cpts, drps. bltns, swim pool, encl pr. No c:hldm or pets. Nice area. 642-SM2 :cpini. f'int home at PH: 213: 215-5969 500. Call 496-5791 or N Sho 3220 ·mt Lquna Nliuel ewport r• ntwly dee, cpts. ear. patio, 2 BDRMS. Brand new cpl!, lady or epic. $120. 548-6956 n1>w full drps, new paint. $130. 2.885 M~cm Pr., Apt. A. 545-MZI p. DUPLEX • :l BR le Den, Newport Buch 4200 Ct.mente 1710 ~i{1( :i baths. mo 642-3430 3227 BAYFRONT -4 BR PW!r & Floet, Wce n~ Yean leue for $650 mo. I Will lWE ADULTS ONLY Julr • Aua. • Sept. FURNISHED APT. BA C HEL0R. Bdnn·Uvrm combo, stove & refrig. $70 mo. 304 16th Pl CM. 642-1541 3 AR Apia. $140. Childttn welcome. Mr. le Mrs. D. Morrison Manqet11 346-2843 REAL ISTATE CABIN It 5 acres l4,995; It's G..wtt.J a beauty, ready to live m. ----'"'------BREQ( NOTr RLTY. ~ Income .....,.rty 6000 =6464======= Investor's Delight Real Estate Service 6215 G 1' GUNDERSF.N Terrific leveraae tup lo 9:i% Real Estate Appraiser financlnt); tremendou~ cJe.. 675-1612 Ev.! ~1281 preciatlco writ~fl 110 w, land to improvement ratiol. R. E. W1nted NO exterior mainten1I1ce or 6240 ALl'OHOLICS Anonymoua Harbor Area. Phone 673-8'124 P.O. Box 1223 Costa Mesa. Announcements 6410 Coast Health Club • FREE SAUNA e With Swedish masaqe by 7 Experienced Muauese' OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 9 am·lO pm 132 E. 18th SL 642.S<WIQ ya.rd work to WOITY about. LOOSlN~ your Gf• loan or C.Omplele recreation fadli· movln& in a hw·ry . Private Funerals 6412 ties and good tt1tablished party will assume your loan .--------- tenants. Buy 1 lo 20 units + ~.on 1, 2 or 3 BDRM and laugh at "tax time". house Ill Costa Mt s 1 • Broket" 546-l2lO Newport area Can be liJc. · er upper. 962-9984 COSTA MESA 4 unit apt, 2 PRIVATE-pa-rty--to-a~-su-m-c bdrm, 1 ba, bit-ins, WWcpts, loan on 3 or 4 BR house drps, patio, gar • • extra 5:!6-827& parld!li, 5 yrs old, good loc, income: S450 mo. AL'iO haw• BUSINESS and a 4 un it 3 bdrm. 2 ba. In-FINANCIAL comr $580 mo. Owner aft 6 WESTMINSTER MEMORIAL PARK '4 BR. 211 Ba home; '.? !pl., tum. rm.. rtr., xlnt Hunt. Bcb. loc. Val S37,000 WANT: duplex, unita, or ! Owner 8"'7$0 t\'t /wknds. 3.3' CHRlSOVlTCH Sport Fl.sher, TSFB; loaded! Will lake boat, late Cad.. Por- S<.-he. 230 SL or motor home. 3'15-7891 CUSTM-blt 5 BR, 3 be, 3. rar gar, 'J. frpl.!, '.! FA. 2 large. Nr Bk Bay, NB. Sub- mit your eq. Trd for smlr hm or ~. Own. 548-6773 \VANT 2 stot')' In Bluffs. Have beaut. 2 BR 2 Ba. den nr u.c.r. Prof. lndscped. $20,IXX) mortgagr O 5~ 'O. Owner 833-1707 TRD $20M rq 6-unil Apt, Long Bch. also SlOM rq. Tri. plex, Loog Bch. For: Qr. ang.-Co. Prop. or TD's. Pvt pty. Ev·wknd 67~894.'i llAVE 4 BR. house; $6,ooO 1st TD; S2000 dlx. new <."ar- pcllng. Trade for late model c•~. TD's, or ?~ Own/agt. 67~114. 5-17·7-101 l l11ve rust built 4 nn cottage lligh Desert 5 acre!!. O ear. $10,IKXl. Will exch for units Harbor aree. Rltr. ~8· 7729 rves.~ ~· MONTEREY (Double rnder), S lo S ndio, clo11ed cabin, flying bridse. Ex- c·hange for small homr or suhmit Alter 6:JO PM ~H-894L * *· * . PA.LOS VetdtR (Moote Ver-. d1., L&. 4>l view trom Calla• ' Ima to Malibu. F'or: J BR borne In SJC. Ol' poaible units. 213: GE 8-3313 wknda. TRADE $10,0XI Eq In cllOJce Bay View 3 BR 2 Ba all mt 2 sty .• ml' deeded tn~. FOR late Cl.I', T.D.'1, boae to $30,IXXJ Owner 6'1M356. 1'"'REE & rleer 100x300--.-.;t xooed for borws, COC' Uth It Rod~. Hesperia, Cl.1. S3500 value. For plane ~ & clear. good cond 642-57«1 BEAUTY Salon. 6 atatlolll. tstab lG-yrs Lido area. Will trd free and cleu $10,IXXJ eq. for R.£. or-wbat,bav• you. Birr. 548.mJ. • 3 Br, 2 be, comer lot, ~l lift.a, in very nioe cond. wm lni for other property or cons. med • sz late model I rail er. 642.-4610 '66 Pacemaker lmperial, mobill' borne. WDI trede eq.. uily ot approx $2000. for tall' model car « !???~ 548-2904 leave me1aa1e for Dick. -------WILL Exe~ 7 0-ee & d l'llT lots, <:Joae..ln Palm- dalt': $8500 value. FOR eq- ual equity In local houae w incomr. 5i5-44l2 eves. FACTORY bldg., Santa Ana under lease. Want houat or units C.M. 2 BR house+ 2 ~ludio apts, income ~ nio. Palm Springs lor local. • , 494-2723 * * * a I 2114 Vi.sU Del Orn Npwport Bcac.b NEW iohn macnab REAL TY COMPANY 6fUl3.) % BEDROOMS -2 BATHS Wat4rfront/Loc BOAT SUPS Channel Reef 2525 Ocean Blvd., CdM 67).1711 $80 UPPER Duplrx, 2 BR, wtr & tlec pd. Chld.rn OK. 120811 P a I i a a d e r. Rd. 548--0776 Cl!I'E 1 BR cott~e. $80. Un- fum. Has stove. W/si<I«-. St2-6683. PM 548-4604 Bus. Opportunlti" 6300 BLACK, PArt. Pt r al a o, PIZZA to <.;o • nf'ts Sl.IKXl female cat, yellow eyes. Month couple ran n1n • Vic. 19th • Newport. Found short hours high tra!Jlr 2 wk.a ago. 646-3224 Ext. 36 location • SlJ.000 good Mortu11y & Cemetery Complete fu,,.rala from $245 Cemetery lots from $130 lncludca ~ndowment Care Everything in one brautiful place means IPss cost. SERVICE DIRECTORY . SERVICE DIRECTOR\' .( IR· 3 BA OCEANVIEW ep pile carpeta, drapes, dllcpd,pe.tio.ClOl!tto 9. Located only 30 min. wn Senta AM. Ex1ra ~ fea~ i1 »as' RQmpua rm. ?riced at aal7 $33,500 Ph. 644-1133 Coron• del Mar SPAC 3 BR. 2~ ba. Duplex $250. Cpts, drpe, pvt .. home. Conv to evuythilll. 6'T.H40'l after 5 pm wkdya. $508 MO. 4 BR. 4 ba, lnlrt H• room A: wet bv, 'lie• ol ocean and hllls. can owner LG studio, beach, •unporch, view, for l . $125. l.ncl util. Yearly. 673-2979 Eves. 1 BDRM. ~l. BLK TO OCEAN, $12.5 lie. ~ MHl63T NEWPORT htc, 1 bdrm. Channel view, 1 ad_\llt, $12.'i NEW; 2 BR. 2 Ba .. carp., drps., bllns.. 2 car gar.; Adults. Sl85. 644-1439 Eve 2 BR Apt. New cpta, ~. No cbldm or pets, $120 mo. Pvt ccurt-yard. 543-6769 2 BDRM. ~. drpe, bitns cpta, drps, ~m ~~~~~~~I coll. 213:783-ll68 1730 Lido lslo 3351 mo. yriy. 673-6698 Newport BHch 5200 11 Point Coron• del Mar 4150 .. 2 ba, J..rar nr. view, LOVELY 3 bdnn, cpts. d~, --- trr patio. S2'7,0XI, 29 yr bllns, So. patio, lease. S275. 2 BLOCXS from the Beach, 2 6% no _.. 496-'''"'"' mo. 67J..-4003 br, 2 ba, Avail June 1, $160 ' ' ' ..,.... ......,., wk. 646-2531 Bier •lex• for SAie 1975 Huntington leach 3400 ' BR Apt.a. Ya.rd, gar., ~iet Eut.sid~. C.M. * 3 BR custom with built· > down. 1t 534-2588 ins. CIJl>eted, draped. $225/ ~TALS mo. fOUMt Fumished * 2 BR near the beadl, --------• very sharp SlSO/mo 1tal1 to Shere 2005 * Brand new Huntington H ll'1>olu' W a tt'rfrollt with rr woridng pl, over 24, boat clod<, 3 BR.a, electric Iha.rt 3 BR houM! with kitchen. washer, dz;'ff. re- 1e. Must like dogs I: frigerator, new carpeting, •. Localed oo acre of draperies. f419/mo. d nev golf l"OW'St Ind Pacific Sbarea Realty k bay. Nice land.'l<'aplng. 5J6.8894 Eves. sa&-9866 ind uWitle.a. 543-6339 :>:JO pm. ~~~~~~~ ;p prol'I man to 11han c Uni Pl hnh11e w/ 'l('. Pool tennil rt. Call Andenon -.Bdys. 11/t 7 •. 8334t61 W A.LKER & LEE 768? Echnger L Sha~ my wa1erfront 8424455 or 540-5140 se It dock. Man 40-60 Open EYes lelltoa a..EAN s.chelar Apt.s. All util Incl m up 315 E. Balboa Blvd. BALBOA 673-9945 Huntlngten 1 .. ch 4400 FURNISHED 2 Br. 2 bath studio, carpets, drapes, built-Ins. Well cared for apts. Good location. 1 blk lo 5 points. $145. 7681 Ellis, Apt B. 842-830.1 or Room!' I: ~ lor Rent Dy, wk. mo. Sngl8 l &: 2 BR ~ blk bclt. All linens I: ut.ils COMP ASS MC71'EL 111 • Uth St .. H.B. 5J6..4170 l BR J'Urn. SZ wtr pd. Downtown 1.tt11. 147-1655 .rs. Sl.50 Mo. 6T';r43ll 2 BR Townbouae l~ baths, 1 B ED R 0 0 M, furnished ATrnACTJVE 2 BR, study, 2 BA. Elec bit-ins. sunken 119- tio. Carpet.s1 draf>C3, gar- •· Nr be6cb. Adults. No petl. S200 mo yrly. 64:2·31ie6 2 BR 2 BA Sl45. 3 BR2 BA Sl~. Fpri, patio, cpta. drpl, blma, garag@. 642-2527 1 BR Duplex. Near Hoag Hosp, Garagr, ma t ure adult 646-8510 eva It wlcndll. NEW Deluxe 3 • 4 BR. Facing big bey. Call Anita 6i3-6210. Aft. Corona def Mer 5250 .... --~~r:! ON TEN ACR~ 1 • 2 BR, Fiim a Unfttrn Frplcs I Pri/Patb I Poola Tennis • Comnt'I Bldrt. ' holt Putt/Cftell. 900 Sea Laoe. CdM 644-2611 <MacArtbur ar. Coa.-Hw)'t retrig, 'tove dl1P013l, patio, near beach I: town. $&2.50. wport 8Hch 2200 wubtr/dryer. d rap e 1 . 847-5721 Huntington BHch 5.(()0 carpeting. Pool prmleaes. •1NT a• • JL. June lit thru Aua. n40/mo. 962-2340 " ~ BRAND New 2 BR . all •ely 2 BR .• sleeps t ; 1---------AptL Unfurnished deluxe features. Nr. Hun-IOO For aummer 873-9453 3 BDRM. 2 bath, prestige area. $225 mo, yr lJle Genera• SOOO tin&ton Ce n t e r . n45 Ofte •t Mar 22.SO Gardner Incl (213l •66-2663 ·-------· ::.~======== alt 6: 3'J or 84&--0871 ~-s.tory CHARMER VEN DOME S1nta Ana 5620 :t rum. So <:l Hwy. Sam· Fount•in Valley J.410 VOLTAIRE r S'100 mo. or Yr'l7 S2S.> SPECIAL! t'ROM $99.:io · 6Tr53llo or 60-36() 4 BDRM, 1~ beth!, carpl'ts, 2 WICS llltll ltENT '"e I BR. :? BR. Studios drapes. 11\Jlll·lna. fcn<?ed ...., 2255 yard, Avail June 1.st. Leue. MIA reeernttc. NOW llotpoint bltN, re.Ir!&, ... 1.1 ... $190 ..,~ Newl... R-.J-... _.J cpts, drps. pvt petlo. -------one year. . ~· ,1 9e1,."ortTWV 'I 111.and homf. 4 BR. 3 Cloeo te ......... Pil"k pool, recreation area. Avail May -June sm Santa Ant Htl .... f1 3630 a-CIW I Gfrll Club Ill s. Fairvtew Rd. S47-7411:i -r• (Betwn McFadden a lit St. I 115JJ816 1·2 A 3 BR. bouaf.8. C.Orral e Spacious 3 Br'1 • 2 Ba _. e Swim Pool • PuVSNf11 tor botv on eticb ya,..,, • F'tl>l Ibdtt/lndry fac'b "''!'!!!'! letdt 2AOO 8Y owocr 5*4347 • Adolta " ranui, artaa L rm lft7 S 81\ homll.==Jlt1=·=2 A=cada==S=t.== 1145 AMhll"' A.._ n. for M IDOlltt. lo U,Una Buch 3715 C.M. 6G-a:M «d>le bmDy S7'9 PIT -::.------------- Condominium 5950 WANTED to buy I or le&M, or-~ I opCion l OO!t- domlnlum lo The Bluffs or Coran.a del Mar.~ 6755 No tramc problems. 14801 Beach, Westminster 531.172;; 893-24Zl _c_o_nt_r_•_ct_o_r_• ___ 66_20_ Ironing • ROOM ADDmoNs • temrs. Call Mr. Counselman Business Rent•I 6060 The Real Eslaters • Cemetery Lota 6411 L. T. Conetn1ctlon ~·1unily rooms. kitchen or units. Single story or 2: plans r\J.storn designed. For esllmates & layout, phone: 6-16-7171 • Excellel!t Location • Newly decor. store, 17x40 PIZZA HOUSE 1873 Harbor, C.M. ~ Good butineas • low down. Will carry balance or trade. Office Rental 6070 No phone calls, plea~. 13790 LAGUNA Be .. CH Goldcnwr~t. Weshn~ter. ~ "WE'RE GOING Pl.ACES" Desk spac~s av~lable In SEE AD 4·27-6S 1 ne11 rst oUlce bwldin& 11 y Chane r S pnmt loc:auon In downtowTI our I' CK uccr ... ~. Laguna Beach. Air condt-UNITED SCRE.EN ~ARI:: tionrd, carpeted, beautiful SYSTEMS 213. 881-2262 paneled partitioning. Two HOBBY & O'all Shop. Will entrances; rear lead• to sell for price of 1toc1<. Fix· Municipal parking lot.I. S50 tures tree. ~7315 per month for space. Add $5 for desk and cbaira. Add lnv•tment Oppor. 6310 no for business boun an- swering service. All utilltlts paid exct>pt telephone. Di\ILY PILOT 222 FOREST AVENUE LAGUNA BEAOI NEED monry. Will pey w -l. plu~ for n7,IXX). Exccrlrnt src.w·ity Madge Davis Realtor 642-7000 32 CHOICE Cemetery Lots Green HiU, Memorial Pa·!-.. A itood inveatml'nl. Call afternoais 546-21&4 SERVIC~ DIRECTORY Babysitting 6550 BABYSIT, days; fr n r rd .Val'll, I child ~r 1.:1; 1940 \\.allarr. Costa ~1 e " a . :l48-4069 BABYS11TLNG hy the wrck. Large yard. Also ironing. Call 536-8526 • 847-1511 • LICENSED Contractor. Ad· ditlons. Remodeling. Sm .lobs Specialty. 673-Zl29 ADDe Remodrl • Rf'pa ir Rrs • Comm • lndll.itriaJ fr«¥ Layouts & E~. DICK llUFFMAN 673-41,')9 TOM CARNEY. Bldr. 15 yrs rxp. New constr. rm add. grn maint, xlnt wk. 673-2473 Carpet c1 .. n1n9 6625 Brick, Mleonry, etc. e WALL TO WALL e 6560 • CARPET CLEANING • B_R_l_CK-. -C-on-c-re_l_f!.-Ca-rpen--tr-y BIG Discount! 646-3780 CUstom C11blnet1. S m a 11 JOb<;. OK Fret Est 962~94:i Electric.I 49-1-9466 Builders 6570 ELECTRlCIAN. Licensed It 1741 Westcllff Or. Mortgage1, T.D.'1 63-45 ---------b onded . SmaO jobs. Co Of • ·~"""' 1 Tru "-ed abl RE~.tODEL • RP.PATR~ maintro. It repairs. ~203 Prime lo<' for rp c 8 .._.., st st ""' pay «' Residential, Commt•rr.. 1oom IRO:'olfNG in my hom~. Sl .25 hr. Vk N. C06ta Mesa. f>lf>. 7451. Ironing Wanted $1. hr. ~ Paperh1nging P1intfn9 6150 lNTERJOR & ext palnUni. Prices sl~·hed for spring clean · up. Frtt esl. 30 yr PYfl <.:air Oluck al 548-Sl14 PAPERHANGING A: PAINT- ING, dean & reas. 20 Yrs. PX. Loe ref. 642-1322 aft 5 pm FIRST CLASS Paiutlng ~ Paperhanging. FREE ES- TIMA TES. 545-3459 PAINTER NEEDS WORK! 20 m eX'fl. Hourly or job. Rt'fa. 548-2920 PAINTING ANY R 0 0 M FOR $15. Call 11tter 4 PM 548-1894 INTER ot' Ext. PAlNTING, IMMED. SERVICE. Local ref. FREE est. 543-1627 300) sq ft. Wal/pa.n'I, Pvt $55.65 mo. 111cluding 8% on d --" I I . lot ad It ons. Re1Hr .. 1 fi7!;-:n18 G1rden1'n9 '"'Lal\ Plumb1·n .. Ofcs. Crpts. Drps, a.h'-clond. ..1,...., eve oceanv1ew . _.,,, • 6890 , Grnd Or. rent reduced. AI,. Buyer paid :W'; dn. All due Car-nterin,. 6590 ---------SO: Luxury Suite 100 11q ft 3 yrs. IO~c d I s r o u n I ,..-• ANTHONY'S O><>p Bkrs. OwN'r 548-9586 494--U37 !NO JOB TOO SMALL' Garden Service M..... Ofl Or eo ========= Resident • lndUJlrial Com-.uL1948 ......::m ire-ance · Money Wanted 6350 -Banlc buildln1t 230 E. 17th nl('l'Cial • M a i n t r n a n c " COMPLETE CU::ANUP St .. Colla. Mesa. '42-1485 PRIVATE MONEY Repair a.nd R" m 0 d ~ 1 NEW !..AWNS Larae A: small. One with F'OR Reas. Lie, bonded. lmUJ'ed. Rt111. monthly car ... f'nm. LIVING QUARTERS 1!11 & :!nd LOA:fS e 962-196! or 642-~ e mg. Landacapln&'. Exp. hor- 616-Zl30 Sl:-ioo &: up, payments fn>m PLAIN plywood~bT;; hrulturlsL S8.33 to S.'\2.Z7 per month lfBr&gE> door Labor G. Industrial Rental 6090 on rac·h $1000 borrowrd. materii'll $88.60 lnstallrd on Jark Smith Co. since 1~9 yoor hardwa.rr. 642-7fl28 FUR vll4'. ~ 911.ft con· 1323 N. Broadway.SA. • C'arpentry • Cablners e Lawn & Yard Upk••p rototil, grade. 54().8206 alte Wt up. 9c: a ...,tL 1340 543.a381 anytime • Bit-ins • Alttratlons • * MOWING, edging, 6 clran Lotr.in Ave .. ~ 1-=========-• Rtpail"l! • ~s· 646-958.1 up. Monthly n tes. Free 800 l>'<I· ft M·I SIO moolh Found (FrM Adt) 6400 FREE estimatrs. No .iob too estimate. 193 Placemla, 1"1111', No. J ~mall. Remodels and Ad· • Call ~1911 * •!)4B.154Ze PUPPY: Looks like German dltlons. 54lHl787 <-J.-~-rd Blk JAPANESE GARDENER ..,....,....., · nose, racool). _C_A_RP-ENTE--R-IN--G-&-· -R-oo-f· Matntt'IW>Ce by Ult month. LEAKS! Gas or nter ti*> tronically located under ee. ment. blac.ktop, ground, wall.'I, 11bowers, en.y place. Repaired. Water llnfl11 clean· NI, pressure re.stored. CALL ''LE>.XS'' 60-03CI BaokAmericard OK ~U!'tmlNG REPAIRS REMODEL 642-3128 Pool Sorvlce 6910 POOL MAINTENANCE Rrlla.blt Pool Service Ir Repairs. Rftaonable. S43-4CnO 69'0 lnduKt Sr.ace 748 W. 17th Co,,ta Mt>~a 3600 eq ft ()wn(>r 12131 ~ type tail Npl p It r ~ All typa. • All work Good rels. Exper 54G-T758 6TT'434l 1n111r1ntf'ed. ~729 Alteratlona-442-5145 LARCE tur\lf'. Vi(' nl Tahiti REPArRS-;ALTER.ATJONS M~~;~e~~. Nrat. l ('C"UJ'ate, 20 yrs. VQ>. 6100 ~emba Dr. C M ' CABINETS. Any si7-<' Job, S48· 48m • &45-8370 alt 4 PM ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.I 1 13 )'l'l! e..'qler. ~m MOWING, Edging, vacalawn. TILE, Car1mk 6974 Speci•I 00.r "PEKE." found v i I! " 1 t Y ----Gen'! deanup. Hauling. * Verne, the Tll« Man * r will buUd • 4 BR 2 ba borne Mesa North, eo.ta Mesa. Cement, ColfCrtte 6600 Odd Jobs. * !J48.'955 C11t. wortc. tnstaD a repatn. CJ.343 ..... fl) lor the low -'ce Call l identity. 54&-2838 ..,, ro' CONCRETE. bile, Spanl&h EXPERIENCED CaJ'dene.r No Job too amaD. Pluter ot ST ..22/l"Q·ft on )'O\Jr lat. Long haired SlamtSf' cat. vii' t .. • •alH-h Ot.hec rnod<-ls avail. can Don or l'lB area. MAU?. Hu blur til~. wrouirbt Iron, wood Ir * ~~ . Oeanup * pa Co-~ ...... <5 a ow I r at ~-008() collar. 673-3006 al um, patio roofa. Lt(', Rt11. It Rtilab~. "2--4400 ft'P9.lr. M7-1.951/M(.-OU -f'OUND: Orlnitc r11 with ~17·:>320____ -n..---ral ._..,....._ ~-JOIS I EMPLOYMINl PARnAL ocean •lew: Cor· red collar le ltl-e tall. CUSTOM PATIOS-& --._ ~ · • •·-Jolt Went..t, Man ona 6Pl Mar. Choice o"11ie 646-5273 4129 BlocJc walJ5. A"'° C'Ontttte Pamttna. Phtmbtns. ~ lot NOT lt'aaebold. Lovely BU< I wbt rabbit. Ptt.. Vlr ~V.bljl &: nomoval. 842-1010 pentry. Rt'U! RtL Dllured. YAOIT Stippe-/ ~ Loh trtt11 .m:imo ReeJtor ot Calif ScN. Sti-!000. CEMlln ""'Ori<, all ~I!. Bank.Amcrialrd OK av a 11 ab I e Im.media~. Rentalt W•ted 5990 M·l l!TlflrO\'ed lot. H,IXX> 1q ANNOUNCEMENTS-No )ob too .-nan. ~ m. C&.11 ''Mike' 6f.2..0'34I 54&-3561 J sa:.:r• I TWO yoot11 ~le ~ .. e. wS::e r°rn~r:~"~ and NOTICES ~~':. ~ •. Haull!'_! 6730 -:::.lob==W=1:::ntod=,=L=,,.,=.,=:;:.I tlth + fMJO ~ Rent&la Avail.bl. -mr tn-em A1>tt • .._ • alJ Plb IENT lfT AU ranps. We need 9ddldobal .... ~ ninta.1•. ~ u.ttnp. CUSTOMERS WA?l'ING ... .. &dtwitb RJ17 Lapa 8ch '9•11 LETS en s. c.o.tt lhry. •a. II•,..• San Clemente mo llREIS FUU. OPTIQf TO 8\1! 1r0mm w1'o bue lived ~!Id 50--7157 alt 6 pm Lost 6401 drinwa)'I. walk11, f'tl'. All No dsPOelt o.a.e. ~ tn tbt' ~ CORONA Dt-1 Mar fft 11mp~ typn. F'ttf' rat. &93-4318 RAUUNG + CDtERAL CARPET Cl~. f'loar ltr1pptnf. waxtni. wan.. Windows nsbed. 531.mtt 88dl II' for *>mf' Ume lotJ. onr v.·fb&.-. • CIC('fln LOST: Ff'mal• BHal,; fJC'lt ntORYl< CONatl.'TE a.EANUP H ...... c. att W'D.11~ to 119>' up to Sl!O 'f1ew, (Int' R..?. 0" n t r C'OIJ.ar. Vic w r • I m 0 11 I NO JOB TOO SMALL You ntJ'M II -t haul It ,,,,nJtvre ._..,_ .,.r montb for tht rtitit ~ 'met. N llunt. Bdl. Rt'W. rrtt eat. &16-l~16 RMI. Bis John 60-4030 $1'1 W. ~ c.aL &0-1.CS. aparlmftll In !Aiona 0tr 947 3617 TR.A.SH RAU L 1 NG • Job Wanted Corona dcl Mar art a• OCEAN I Bay~. Hart>or .... Child Cert 66l0 CAMOE CLEAN-UP, Call Men I WomM 7* ~ ~ 1t • a ch. Vlew I W1 OIM. lMbld. LOST: Whitt male min. f'oo.. o.ire aJce11 fU:rnllhtd, 2 sz-. W.B dlt, M'Pb' dipped. Blue f.Qr V ACAN<:r • l dlDd. B o t ~ 0 .., .. ~ ~. SUPERIOR ~ <..ail ..._. ...._, Woald '1t D.UL! PILOT nnq: "° DI.Ila. Vic. ol l.tlb St., O.ta l\.111Cb!t, .._ toya. ao-,, j:;" .... n11o , .--_..,. lMl 8Cll"ftlll, tea. A ,. ....... bat~, do I.DID Yoa ea -ca.. Mw. ~ .._ tMtl# Uc. 541-l.53t Tr.-"t& _...,_ .. do pemwM11l Secy-. m.n. DOC nrt '> be ...,. Ill)' iir jlllt ptmlet e clv· D1aJ Uirr' In Ille vie fJ <;Aili'fu • al. ~ wwk. 562'1'13 ~ ...,...... • Aactl. ...... Ww t> _,.,Ila wtr tCMllTI SHORES .aalJ ,._., 1lalf• Centi'.,,.,. .. 20 SA\ii ii5Nif • Men"°" Otc ......... Draft t m • •, JllM ar i.te Ma1 and ~ 8UllEIT awtll lt't ti mocm PA.R.Rar. S.11 .t sun 'fib lt to the damp caJJ Eqinecft, etc. • lib p.-p ...._. and eow. The DAD..'f Pu.or m-1C AddlUcm • Rl'rnod.i!nt Utt .-.0 er tG-.s UST ~ 81. Colla U. ot.bftr modfrn ftl'l'f"fm9'1C:le9 a..n.d ~ an. PLAa PDllr .,.. Id •hlft """' R. Gc-rwtdr. Uc. 0-IAN i-. ~· tt('. Call ea.n.i __ ,.. II llQllllble ...... if1• • -.eJ, " .. •A t01rt. Loa11 -.,. .,._ -OAILf ~l * ~1' TNe ielonl, du.mp, •Jcl>, D9lb' "1ot w .. 1111111 J.Jll. 8"'tll PD.al' .._.,.J IC-sm. OlARCE >'GUI' WMt .t amr. ._....,, an, .,.._ IG.a74.'i Al~ • Co-Oot - l ( ! OAll. 't PlLOT Q.:. • ~LOYMENl o..-tic Hetp 703$ UVS INS [.mployu p.;.ys ree. ~e Bylaod A&enc1 lli B E' toth, 3-A. 547~ ;\t•ftC .... Men 7100 DeuuJ man/dfK/als t'XP ~ Tech .sis ttP. BS dwm milt I ~mJ~ttul e111, l-Vh-om 111> • •• .. • • .... .. .... IZK ARGUS EMPLOYMENT ("l)i"Sl Lr\ST AC~CY :t"-l> \\ "''"11U. "B ~·1T96 )11'~1 F. 17•.h ~ ;\, ;,n.6331) 1~ l'..,, Ill/ .\nllm 6J!>.OO.U "Jobs Are Ou r Susi n.eu" Coast Employment AG~CY • :-an•a Ana Pron Bldg. 1670 5anta Ana Av~ Costa M.u 642·961 1 l:ln ~ )) <l1tl • 5 pm ~on-Fn. Help Wanted, ~~ . AQUA-AIRE 1fE.W DfVISION OF EAST· ~N MFG· nJL'.f NCJW tHR.L'IG. WE !"TEED 22 f.n:~ TO TRAIN CN AU. l>EPTS. :-.ro EXPERIENCE 'NECESS. AS WE TRAL'l. $ARTI:-<G SALARY '. $495 PER MO. fOR INTERVIEW CALL MON. " nn. 5'47.0601 .---=-eusBOY_S __ _ Qualified to Mrk In hid! ~de rr~t11urant Otrers full '!fine permanent work. Plea.-;. :ant ,nviom~nt. good com- : pe.ny benefits. Apply: Buffu~ -Fa~hion Island CARRIER BOYS • , GOOD ROU'I'ES AV An.ABLE "1fUNTINGTON BEACH DAILY PILOT • 642..(l'll • --. :~* $70 WEEK * Part.time Eve g to 10: 30 PM. No exper nec- •essary. Neat Ir dependable. : Ages 19 to 35. Sales Ir &er· :~ce. Call 547·7783. l'tAINTE'.'!ANCE Man • must :have some working l!:Jlowledge C1f p 1 u m b t n g '.~ectrlcal Ir painting. Good !w o r k I n g c o ndl t I on 11 , ,permanent job. Fringe benefits. Age 40 to 50. Call : 673-1331 for appointment. e MACHINIST e Minimum 5 yrs e:q>er \n precision p r o d 11 c t I o n · Automatic exper desirable. Small shop with g 0 0 d benef\1.9, overtime. Costa Men 646--YQ> fRINTER -operator 6 • 'lloonnan. Mon. -Fri. 40-hr. ; week. lnSUT81l<'t, sick leave, vacation bP.ndit11. hunting- • fishing area. Open shop. Mech. Supt., No. Wyo. Daily News, Worland, Wyo. ; POLISR It DE"I'AIL MAN ·. AND •. P AJ;tTS COUNTERMAN DEAN LEWIS 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9.'m ; · BOYS 10 -14 •Gmd ruutea l e Good profit! . BALBOA PEN!NSULA DAILY PILOT • 00-43.21 • • NIGHTSHIFT-.- HOURS 6-12 $14 PER SHIFT AGES 20-:1> .Mr. Oliver PRospect 4-20'Zl. i 1ULL.TIME Class A llcens- . ~d mech1Jlic. A good op. por1unity for the right man. : 30% labor •. 10% on parts. . Al's RI ch f I e l d, 2100 : Palisades Rd .. Sta Ana :MEN wanted for early a.m. : delivery of new!!papers. a~ • prox •• ·2~ hn per day. Must : live W. of S.A, River, S. " ; Carden Grove Fwy, : 847-8979 : • Executive HOO!lekl'eper • Mondl!y thru Saturday : . Newport Harbor Convalescent Home. 1555 Superior Avt>., Newport Beach. 646· 7765 eyi{o13rER.ER -Trainee !Dr marine ~hol. manul. ·eo.; ~ air equip. AIJl)i)': , Jack Colt> eo. }163 Placentia, CM 646-2451 ., ROUTES AVAILABLE tn 'Wutmfmter tar boys 10.14 .. Good Profits • No Sund17 .. _ OelJvery 6C-4.m •MAN »35 stock, delivery ..tnd ~. start 3 a.m. to :t p.m. Sl.75 hoar. Also part ~tlmt job 4-i p.m. See Harold -41i15 E. 11th St. C.M. stliv Sta. Attend. P/ttme. Needed fot nlgbt .t wkrlds. 0mtac:t Bill Gut fOr appt. ·•1m JOiS A EMPLOYMEHl JOBS' E""'-OYMINT JOU & .,LOlMIHT JOIS & IMPLOYMEHT JOIS .. ~W\OYIMNT JOU. WLOYMIN'l'f.~~ Mill & ~ittcnd•, MM a ., Help Wanted M9n 7200 ·~el• Wanted, M.., noo He'-w -... .....____ H.lp WMW ' ...... W..... . ---· ~--.7UO _..... -~ JSSI -----·----.,. an._, _., _ At.,dee.' W.-ft 7300 Womtn 7400 W.._. 7400 REUBEN'S & COCO'S COOK~ Young men in- terested In growing organ· bation. Excel- lent insurance p I a n & proftt sharinCJ. Please apply in person between 8 & 4 P.M. 1555 w. Adams. Costa Mesa Local manuf 1eturer hu immedlat• openl"91 for: • Electronic Assembler • Wiremen We are an established commerclal ftrm with liberal frin~ benefits. Only people wfth at least six months ex· perlence should apply to PARAMETRICS 929 Baker StrHt Costa Meu 549-2121 J. W. Robinson Hat openings for: Sate11>enons -Womens shou -Mena clothlng Full time Excellent benefits. Apply Personnel lCM, Mon. thru Fri. SKILLED AND UNSKILLED MEN NEEDED NOW TO FILL VACANCIES IN NEW DEPART~tENT OPENINGS DUE TO £X. PANSlON IN OUR OR· ANGE COUNTY DrvlSIO~ ST ARTINO SALARY $120 per Wffk & up IMMEDIATE EM PL 0 Y· MENT FOR THOSE WHO QUALIFY. COMPLETE JOB TRAINING AND RAP- ID ADVANCEMENT. REXAIR INC. ORANGE COUNTY DIV, For information call Monday Ir Tuesday n4-12s1 BANK-FINANCE PERSONNEL YOU WANT: SECURITY? . A permanent job. ADVANCEMENTS? .. , A promising career SALARY? ... A good starting wage BENEFTI'S? • ' Hospitalization. retll'e- ~nt, l'lc. WE WANT: PenM>11atity. a m bi t Ion, neat appeara.nc:e. ability w mttt the public, mini- mum ol hi!!fi school edu- l'ltllon. Let's talk tt avet. P ltl.ff ca.ii for an a~ pointment. TOMMY WARREN SIC Finance lO'l'J W. Linroln. Anaheint 774-7777 Senior Maintenance Man CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Parks Division $498-$600 per month Excellent benefill!. Requll'es minimum ot 2 years ex· perle~ in increasingly responsible s k 11 I e d and semi-skilled work ln ron- stTuction and maintenance of water and inigation llY• terns, or a construction trade. Apply \mmedlately at: Pert0nnel Offlu CITY HALL 3300 Newport Blvd. Newport hach SALISMIN MISS me AGENCY FC Bookkeeper .. .. .. .. ~ MANAGERS P~='!'c Mir · · ·. $500 Al&W&nt 8kir . . .. .. .. $(i1 (fff relmburaed I Seey!Lfpl ~ .•.. S350 Cleric T;ypbt • • • . • • .. . . $350 (ipljt tee> 410 W. Cout Hwy . N .B. Typists File Clerks A 11.D"e.flre dlea opportu- nity. For the tint time, the larpat, tutat powloc, loJCant ~t Corp. olhn a 11ervice that many mer- chants have urienUy re- quested. Tbe fa.cillty to honor <111u 100 credit cards I those ot gu companies It all purpose cardg 1.o. cludedl. Guaranteed to bnng new buaineaa to a~ motive establiahme111.a, al>- pa.re 1, git t & beau t:y sho(>s, restauraoi.a, Jounree, mo. te~. etc. To promote QW' unique tervi~ we need experitnced salesmen and managers In ORANGE COUNTY. They muat be able lo deal with execu· lives. 00 Betty Bruce 646-3939 IMMEDIAT!! • , . ~&ad =====::::-::=::::-:::: i..onr t •r m ~entl. wo..., Help Wanted 7400 Sant.a Ml, ~rt S.acb and O»ta MfA Attu. Here is 11. job that can ac:rually be a lot d. fun. Work from 9 to 5 wuk- days. Leads furnlsbed. Commumon. bonuses, etc. Contact: Mr. Al Holloway Monday or Tueeday 535-8171 Disneyland Hotel • Engine lathe Machinists • Tunet lathe ----- Secretaries Interect.tnr pogiuons re- quirina one to three yea.rs office eiq>erience plus &'OOd eldlJs on electric typewriter and short· hand. Apply In l)f'f'SOO or ca.II 546-8030 ATLANTK RflEARCH CORPORATION MiuH• Systems Division 3333 Harbor Blvd. Costa Me.a, Calif. U.S. Citlunahip Required An equal opportunity employer GIRL Friday: M, T. W. 3-ll PM, S.S 7.3 PM. OUice ex· per . mand ato r y ISHORTHAND. Acctg. ~ Ing, filing, bus. letters) Mach'ini'sts Personality plus: wn1 tra.tn. Air·2-ground radio. Martin Avia tion 546-4300, ext 20 • Milling B~~~~R . lull charge Machl.nl'Sf with r.:ome income tax experience. Permanent. part time. 4 hours day. 5 day • Drill Press Open week. 5311-2047 or wknd 536-3793 • Tool Grinder Open.Inga oo day and nigbt •hilts. Profit sharing M1n 45 hr work week R.N. Asst Director • 3-11 shift. Must have supervisor ex.per. Swingers needed 3-11, all position!. Night owls. 11· 7 relief supervisor. R.N. staff. LYN le a.ids. 5'16-6450 * WAITRESSES I: Car Hostesses will train, at- EMPLOYEIS OVERLOAD lntervie'NS w~ anty. May l!Jt, M Ne\\1)0(1 Beactt 6'2~16 2043 WKtcllff Dr. • Suite 2<M Electro~ Mechanical • Assem•lers Experienced only. Computer Anembty. -APPLY..:. M1nhall Communic1fions 2230 S. Anne St. Santa An•, Calif. An equal opportunity employer EXPERIENCED CREDIT CHECKER UNITED CALIFORNIA BANK 3029 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 546-2033 An equal opportunity employer ApplicMts rolll!idered on merit regardltss of I'll.Ct', religiOW! creed, color, na· tional origin or ancestry. J. C. CARTER CO. tractive with bu b b li n g ----~--­personalities. full or part 671 W. 17th St. Costa Mesa 541-3421 An equal OWortunity employer time. The l.oo. Coast Hwy at MacArthur LVN 3-11 SHIFI' Newport H a r b o r Con· valeacent Home , 1 5 S 5 SUperior Ave., N e w p o r t Btach. 64&-mS Tralnet'tl Sales LADY to care for my wife for 3 mos upon return from hospital May 1. SalllI'}' opt>n. fi.tZ-13:16 or P 98, Daily AAA-1 COMPANY Pilot DRAPERY work room help. Exper. Mel Morrison Dra- peries, 1651 Plaoentia Ave .. C.M. * TELEPHONE SALF.s Top romrniss.ion. salary U you quallzy. Exper only. For intervil'w pb 546-700 FULL Time lhekpr CdM. Reis req. Lite rooking. Own traM. 673 --0988 NOW HIRING WOMEN earn S50. 15 hours week as a Fullerette. Mn. BARMAIDS .• · · Brown. 842-769:1. Due to a planned summer · · • and GO.GO DANC.,..,., EXPERIENCED Barmaid. eJ<panSion program ttle Ana· """"' ~~----~------ J.W.loWlsol l Mn epenlftlll hr r. Security Wou1 Nl ttme. ~ preferred. Per'ITWlent position. ~ctilent benefttl. Awty In Person lM Mon t.hru J'rl FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT l!ACH An equal apportunlty employer Bench ASsemblers ol small predston elec- tro • mechan1ca1 dev'lcn. ~rience J>ttferred but not necessary ln amaII pvta auembly. Apply a.t: STACO llC. 1139 laker St. Cost• Meta, Calif. An equal opportunity empl.oyer Cook-laker Experienced for vacation relief. Contact Mn. Kuzma W estrninster Hospft&J 200 HOIJ)ital Cirde Werrtmln.ater ~.Ext. 330 AL TERA TIONS QuaJUed to work !n h.lih irad fa!tlion store. Able to do both men and women's. Oft. ers permanent full time work. Pleeaant envionunent and good comP90y benefits Apply: Buffums' Fnhion Island Typist /Recept. Per~n•nt Good Futurel Call Mr. haler 642-7352 WAITRESSES ExpP?'itnced on\y! Apply ln Peniop SURF a SJRLOIN 5930 P•c. Csf. Hwy. Newport Beach TRA!NE'E, Woman between 25 and 35, to train in gar- ment factory. Supervillor potential. Apply: 2907 S 06.k St, Santa Ana, 7:30 ~ 3:~ . DfiltlN aalbaltetl ageaey 4Ullllt1MSt. WfelM c....M ... 642-1470 WOMEN '9e., Af•l r1• Secy/-..t....., $425 One-Clrl otfice. V a r le d, pleuant dudes. Garden Grove atttL Rowii. 9 am-s: 30 pm, 1 hour lunch. DectWs Office Te $400 Back ob:e pt wt!h X-Ray ~ence. F.1 Toro area. ClftT~ To $375 • et ••• YOUR CONYUlllMCL WHl'S PEIMAJlllT PIJCBlll1 DIYISIOI 't.$.~ No SH but nut be able to compoee own letters. Type 50 wpm. MOit ban mfn. 2 years exp. In blll-tnc. documentation « ex- port doc\Defttatioft. (tee peJd) Prefer about -.e 30. Some Loan exp. a MU>T. Some telephone Wark. Nice d· ellCl'OW betp6il. S) Wpn fices In Newport Beacb SH + dict&phooe exp. area. tYpe 60 wpn. (fee pUcJ) P.l.6ht $2SO + CeMnt. A customer account npre- aentat.iw. Sales experience ~ bat not nee~. Mu:at be 1.ttnctive and pu- 80Dllble, between the agea of 22 Mid 32. Potential ol $500-$550 eunlrip. Car ex· penae allowance. Ale Cl.-k Santa Ana area. No experi- ence neceuary. Age 18-20. Hours 10 am-&: 30 pm. ~ Week. 'S1wtreu Ttof1HS Ne~ Beach facillty. In- centive b o n u 11 plan. ,To $1.65 hour. MEN M••9em.w Tralnff $650 Nat'I. auto ltJRiy atore. Some COllfie pref. Manied, age 25-38. Excellent bene- fiUi and opportunity. Mlllt be willing to relocate event. lMllly in Soudlem callf area. SalftlllClll $500 Draw +Comm. Oranlle Cotmty territory tor national bu.aiJlellg machlnes PIX Recpt. $400 Mlllll b&ve min. d 1 yiear recent exp. and be Vf!rY attractive lo meet public. (~ reimluses fee) ..... Office To $41' 2 Yean gen. ck. ""1>· wtb ability to give attentioft to detail and followup. Type 50 -..,,m. (employer pa.)"11 fee) Die',.. Secy To $416 Very heavy diet~ work, SH belptul but not man<ll tory, type 60 ~. <tee paid) Market't Secy To $500 Busy. intere.ting job in l'Dl.rketing dept., working for two fine mer>. Must have good telephone per. sona.ltty. Some dict'pbn. 10 k~y adder ""'!>, SH Ml wpm. type 60 wpm. (ap. plicant payg fff) FC lookkeeper $500 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH An equal opportunity employer CABINET SEmRS & SHE!ERS S300 k To 35 yrs of •-. V.o-a• hebn Division of o u r Tn-per wee ....,.-~.-,,..,o uo ... or 63J..N'l63 Room 968 W. 19th, C M. ternational f\rm no w has t>JO'.,...,.. '" Jobt Men, Wom. 7500 COIDpltlY. Excelleot ocm-mimon! Ma.tu.re woman needed for a.mall congenial N.B. office. Will become office manager. Lq:tJt typtne re- quired. (applicant pays fee) Jolly ROCJer • Asst Mana99r Must have cooking exper. * Exper Fry Cook * DlshwHhtrt Muat be relillble. DAY SHin' Apply 1n person: 400 S. Olut Hwy. Laguna Beach FllERGLASS LAMINATORS ••• •• and FINISHERS Manuf aetuNrl of high performance auto products, race car bodies, etc. Top wqes, good working oond. XLNT benefits MUST HAVE EXPERIENCE Mobile Home Experienc• Excellent opportunity -Apply- EXPLQRER MOTORHOME CORP. 4000 Campus Drlve Newport Beach HY&ROSYmMS Men on Part time to work with aero-hydrk gylltemf.. Hydrlc systems p~sa experience preferred but will train ligbt men. Must be bondabJe. zi,35, 90l'lle college prt'!fe!Ted but must be high school graduate and lived in area 2 yean. Call Mr. J. Harmon In Anaheim PR. 4-7256 BERRY PLASTICS 2460 Lemon Aw. U>ng Be9ch a>-1.883 or 636-«Xn Experienced • Fry Cooks 11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! • Counter Help BUS IOYS Average $100 wit. Part It full time. Over :n. Apply ill J>enlOll to MR. HORST CHlESl. m w. say An • N.wport Harbor Yecht Club Betwttll 11 it U noon, and S:l> PM• 6:l> PM~ Mon. A 'l\les. MANAGER BAJt • DINtNC ROOM ~. Send resume A alary ~11"d to P. 0. Drawtt 391 H11:11tinctOQ Belich Tubby 's 225 Marine Avenue &.Ibo. ltland or ce.11 6'15--006 Maintenance Man Maintenanc. p o a 11 1 o n available with opport\}ni~ for promotion. ~~"'ullc e~ bel'ptu). ~ time ~ble. ~~t worklnt COl'lditJclnl and frinae beMflta. SUbmll dtbDt to lox M 102 O.lly PStot JtXJ ...a vwatwd.17 .--- need or aeveral ambitious TOY S1'0RE. CM QUALIFIED delivery Driver )'OWlg m e n 18-26, a minl-Saleslady. No exp nee. Must know Orange County mum of hlgtl scbool educa-Full time, days only. Call 548-5625 after S PM. tlon. Exciting job oppor. 25 or over. KI 5-7032 HOUSEKEEPER tor elderly tmities ror the young man A.~k ror Mr. Pollock couple Mon thru 1)1 w. who wishes to be trained In ASSISTANT for K e 11 y Salacy open. Call 673-3528 Pen!OOneJ Direction. Offire Trmplrtoo. Mt.Ml han Calif. WANT woman to do !Jgbt Procedures a n d Sales Pro-Cosml'lologii.t I I c e o a e . bsewrk. 5 day wk. Elderly motion. &12--0194 cpl. no chldm. 53&-2052 $540 per mo .. h lary R.:-~-. -3-to_ll_ltt_ll_to_7_sbil_ti._. DENTAL Ofc. Mgr. Exper. No experience is necessary E"<rellrnl !llllary I: benefits. or 4 yrs college. Single. ~ due to tbt on-thl--job tnin-Park Lid o O:lovalescent 45. 54&-3000 ing flt company expE>nse. CrntPr .lfi6 Flaphlp Rd. NB • RESTAURANT HELP • Qualified men wUl receive M2-M14 -:---:-------Eveninp. OVER 21 ACCOUllTANT Accounting degree, two years General Accoo:ntinr experience, )'O~ and am- bitious. Send resume or phone Amerieare, Inc. 214 H01pJta1 Circle Wntmlnster· 893-4541, Ext. 331 Equal oPPOrtunity employer their f Ir 11 t promotion In Telephone Appointment e 54!>-9863 e June. Only a pply If you Solicitnr F'ull or ........ ttme COOK START W 0 ,..... ' EXPER. S A L E S PERSON n.-11.,ed to rk ...... '-•...._ can R K THIS sz. ~r hour plus bonus. Q1J "t'I• "' . wo .. ..,.u WEEK. 644-2!!29 wanted 22 to 45 yrs, nfs re-grade restaurant. H.n 4 pm F or immediate coruddera-N:::E=m=--------~-quired. 546-Z462 8: l> pm Mon., Thun., I: tioo call ~ll83 9 A.M. to 2 Fullerettes. Can Saleslady experlen<:ed Fri. 8 am4:30 pm SaL (No 2 p M. earn $.!. hour. we traln For jewelry atore In Sanday11) Offers pleaaant en-____ H.B. ~ln.. Gr• e n be r a ,.,__ M-• IUo """" vtronment, ........i ""'m""'"u * GUARDf 842-3.'i25 ~"""~ ... _ ... _-~--=--=-'"""'-•"""' ... v ,.._.,, ' * MATIIRE ............ " for r_. /STJ"IER • Ugbt bslrpg. by benetlts. Apply: v...... ~· the week. Older lady pref Buffums' Full or part time home Wtlrl<. Sawyer Guest C.'M. M<>-1~ Fa1hlon Island Prefer 55 oi older Homr, :.'f;lg Orange Ave. --------C'osra Mrsa ~6 HSEKPR. mottlerleu hm, 3 TEACHERS Work any shift ~ chldm, ages 3. 6. and 11 SUMMER EMPLOYMENT Uniforms furnished SITTER fCll" 1 yr. old Q:IM. Refa. 613-6213 Phone Mrs. Hobkirk Contact "'"""'ll Laird Mom & alternooo. Own • • 11: U.na. PRIME area "1llerette Mgr ~or 835-«N4 19700 Jamboree Road ~~'i9 aft 6:30 PM H.B .• F.V. Will train. Mn BEAUTY OPERATOR Ne:ggrt Beach CHILD CA0 d .. n.. J Thackeray, 96UU4. Full or~ time. 833·06 0, e"'t. 2273 ,,E, ~ til UM ----" 16. NPed ~ 1: trans1' Dental Secretary 64UT1I After 9:30 a.m. 83.1-<613 eve, Unlv Pk. Nt"WPC>rt Beech $48-560'2 CllARGE IT! Monday through Wed. ====:::::::==~-========--:.Z:======== DINNER COOK Apply In penon See M&n&g« llam-2pm. Stuft Shirt Restaurant Service Statton hflf). part rime f!Ve. It Sun. 1697 Placentia, C. M. c ..... ,,, ,., SecyL & lkprt. In Orange County &e.'lGC MM020 SC!l'-.ened Pll'llOONI As~ 901 Dover Dr .• Newport ti Ste lleu, Brae:. at miM e.: ~ tDi-Oareer Gll1a f.10 w. Coat ~ .• tt.& .,_...... ...., . Motorcycl• 9300Motorcyct .. '300 Motorcycles I A dumb showgirl went to co.sh her pay check ond the ~---..-.,-"llrr-1 bonlc teller o~lced If she could ~..__...._.;.&-__ -'A~·2' .identify heraelf. SN acid, "Of ..,....;...;.;..;;.;...--.-----.. ,courM, l'cf. know -ony· llAYMIO r i• I~~-"-~.-.. . I I I ___ ~~!~~=. !~r=;;LtTms ~ r r r r r r 1 ·~~lftlUS l 11l11 r SCRAMLITS ANSWllS IN CWSIRCATION SHI ~ . .. . .. " . ~· . . . w- ( ICNllo Time} $340 + c.. + 1 o•/o Comm. Grota Sales PT-e-ter ate 2S-40 a.nd mar. ried. $340 + c. + s•;. eo.nn.. To l!ell clo.ied circuit TV and video tape. Pft'ftt mar· rled. approximately 2S yeara ol qe. Coult• M• $100W ... Dec:tronica comp&ny in Ge..rden GroYe aree. Good potential. Semc.TNI ... Te $90 Wed To aervlce buftieu ma- cblnn. Must be bonda.ble and have mel"banical abll· tty. Age 21-30. Car all.ow- ance. M•11wT,._ (S.0. Store) m.so+.._ Aie 2'2 • 35. Sbculd averqe rus per .. e0 to ttart. ,. .. , .. ......... T• $1000 Me. ~be~tn ~ a.., and O\d World. ah Ill des aallmlted. ageaey -cellft. Clerk Te $500 Elfp. w\th A/P + rood know!~ gen. bkpa., EDP and/ar NOR blopg. madtine e x p . helpful. Light t y p '· (~t pays fee) WOMEN'S MIDICAl DIVISION I.lee Seaetery $500 Must have ~ lldDa {SH, typin1. ll&ht IJkn,) with DENTAL o«ice bM:k- cround· I.ell Offtce Tee..._ $400 Emdent. experienced rat needed for b u 1 y M.D. Mu.at have tbllity In X· Ray, developmtnt. drn'-tnc of blood etc. MBl'S DIVISION The ~lkn of New- port P4i•Olllld M~·· 1>'-vil'ioft llPfdaMl.e Jn per-~ tona1iad lft'Y1ce to the lillcrimlna1ins men teelt· u. ·~in the foDowtnt; ~. ~~ tt<ll, ~ Lewi Said. ~t ~t'fe. '4l..al7I il~ TIMPOIAIY . DIVISION - GAY Etllplo At- 225-..... to: T1le •• = ...... ......... M' ... · Mkft. h9 ... To $1 i Prefer e'JIPtlir 4iP1ta1 coms c~ac.. Te $14 8.S. decrff. experience • .,~. quaUfbl:icma. """ 1 Te$U ~ f!JIP!T' ~e. ,,... s.p.n $11,t Elcperieoce in Printed Orcuil T.a.i W. Mc To •n Degree requJJ Opties knowledi .......... ........ ,.., ftC..,..afW .. ..... wt I eattJ ..... I MAI NI Jt A.sMmbfy S. To $fC Mlllt be erperlii &W's man. Mal11t...-e I $3.40 t4 ICh«mkal Lib Da.y ahltt reqi college chemll ahlft only H.S. Both jobs sta: month. Aatlnbty T To $2.i1 Must be dr Orw Cleft . Pref er-under ! complete. Star month. Good M opportunities. Exec S.a To $SC SH 90, tYS .... Offlc•' Te$U J uat eut ot B..: )"00 Clift t)pe 515 fer art 18-U. ... AOWt ... PM Prefer )'OQtll A1••y m_ 1,..St • ........ .. ,.. MALI .. PAJD .,.. .,., ... ,. .. SpulC t Te $17,oot er ~lnaaD Ital computel. ............ Te $14.400 decJ'tt. Prefer wme rience kl chemlcal ~. Iadenblp ificatklnl. .................. ~ .......... ,..... ..., ..... ,. ... MALE ... JOI$ ..-.y ,.,."..., To $to00 nt tine supen1lkm. !Cl Orcuit Boudl. r under 35. T,.._ lical Lib Re9eerdl) shift reqlDres IOl1le e cbmrlltry; nlabt only H.S. c:hemlltry. jot>a •tart at $9) '· MftlblyT,...._ ro $2.11 H .. Ult be draft fr'ee lerClettT......_ • under J), military ete. Start to M15 . Good advancement :unltlff. FEMALE Fii JOIS HC Seer~ To $500 SH 90, !)'pt liO. peninp tor a Ju r p pis.Top~. OMceT,.._ Te $H O ct ol H.S. ..., If n C)'pe 515 wpm Pre- • 1..a IBM KEYPUNCH UO PROGRAMMING INDUS. DltArnNG GROC.CHEr 'TltONIC ASS LY PIX/TYP . ,,, ~=••nomu.:: PRICE ~:~ = R~ FOR NICE CARS ~~· owner sz 9 oo AND TRUCKS FORD eu1tom tnack. ~ ft Any Mike or MMel camper, 12,00) ml, air cond, CONNELL ~~1:0nb, "epare. $3,$0. CHEVROLET 2821 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 546-1203 lmf!rted Aut• 9600 • Spot Cub tor lmporta We pay more for any import l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!IJ!!l!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ re&ardleaa Of year, make WE PAY ... or condition. Try m before CASH you sell. ELMORE MCYl'ORS, 9625 G a r d e n Grove Blvd JE 7-6630 • r • CHEVROLET GOING lnto IU'Vlct, mull ltll. 'IT' atEV. SS DS; model 13817; I eyl, • tpeed. Xlnt cood. 1.000 Ml.; .. PiOO.~ 196-t l..ANDAU. Exception cond. Blk llhr, loaded. make offer. 673-7629 CORVmE CORVETTE '61 Corvette 1900 miles $5300. &U-15!15 DODGE 'S. OODCE Dart GT 2 dr. IJ'e9l body blac& a •bite Int, buclcet teatl. R/H. $975 ............... 6f..323T '64 Dodge 2 ~t. tbup, auto, R I: , P/S W/Vf. Make ctler. r DODGE 1966 DART Wagon. Orl&tnal owner, auto, nuHo I: heater. moo. 642-2859 FALCON '62 FALCON Sq. Wq, like new Talc!! o&der trade, dlr, pyrnta $31 ml). -tit-~ FORD '65 Mere Mcnt, • cir, Cllle owner, MH, air, pb, i-, xlnt cood, Pvt pty, $14115 See at ~ Newprt Bhd CM MUSTANG '66 MUST V.S loade!, rlfl. dlr, ~ dea i.-•oke trade. Will fin ba1. .cl1-9'Ti'3 1966 SHARP MllsWli w/a!t, pwr, auto, MUJt tell. $1SOD. Call 962-8229 att 3 p.m. '66 MUSTANG J),000 mt Orie owner. 3 tpd stict. Xlnt cond. $1980· ~ '65 MUSTANG VS. LGlf milft, Ml pwr, Xlnt coef, $1660 Call 673-5400 '65 MUSI'ANG. VI, air cmd, ,., pb, aUU>. COMOle, RIB, sms. 962-5703 PLYMOUTH '57 Plymouth • DR, -barpln at $913. CaD Crq *644-299'J• ( - ILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE No Place for Secrecy Tnlnsactina the public's busi1Ml8& in secret does vi- olence to the basic principre in a democracy that the public bu a right to -and must -know what its serv- anta are doing and why. As a Im Angele.t City Council committee reported last weet, even i1 the anti-secrecy Ralph M. Brown Act had never been enacted lnto California law. Its policy should be followed by city counciJs, all commissions and all committees as a matter o! good government policy. Despite the obvio~ good sense in this position, there are still public offlcialsh including some her e on the Or- ange Coast. who !eel t at they s hould be permitted to conduct public business behirrd d osed doors. They feel that adherence to th e open meetings law lo all circumstances (e xce pt personnel and lawsuit mat· ten exempted under the Brown Act) would be an "incon- venience" and an "en cum bra nee." A totalitarian form of government can be more effi- cient in the sense that it d oesn't have to consider the wilhea ol the electorate. The democratic process can be cumbersome and less e fficient in this sel'lse. But this is a democracy. not a dictatorship. If the !'ltion ls to be in any sense inteUigentlv sell-~overning, it must be funy imor~ about public affairs. This doesn't mean simply being told of decisions ta.ken by public servents. It means observlnl{ the decision-making process from beginning to end, including all discus- sions leading up to the final vote. It shouldn't be necessary to tighte n the Brown Act. but too many commissions and committee5 have been acting without full public disclosure. A Brown Act am- endment introduced in the Legislature by Assemblyman James A. Hayes. R-Long Beach, would considerably tight-en the law in this respect. position out ol hand. No matter what inconvenience n:aay be vi sited ut>OD a public servant at any level -state, county, atyJ elected or appolntff -the overriding concern shoula be a fully informed electorate. The only reason for secrecy in government in a free nation, as in a dictatorship, is to hide something from the public. If we are to remain a democracy, a sell -governing nation, the principle of non -secrecy must be upheld whether or not lt la enforced by law. Make the Joh Appointive A lesson In government ettectiveness came to tbe United States the hard way, as the nation emerged from its agricultural economy. Tbe Idea that the voters should e lecl every public servant. the better to have "in1luence•t over them, took root in New England and spread a cros s the rest of the country. As the nation grew and government became more co1111plex at every level, it finally becam e apparent that policy -makers in government should be elected but ad- ministrators responsible to them should be appointed by them. There occurs an occasional exception t.o this prin- ciple, but the county school superintendent's job is not one of them. Orange County's Robert Peterson is argui ng that his job should remain elective. despite a state constitulionaJ revision in the Assembly which would make it appointive. He wants to be independent of the c ounty board of education, which he is in office to serve. ~\::::::..·~ --,.. . -_ .. __ _ To hear an Orange Coast city councilman describe ttus as "getting absolutely ridiculous'' is to hear a man say that private meetings by public agencies are quUe all righl The voters wbo elected him should reject his The Orange County Board of Education rejected Supt. Peterson's request for a resolution opposing the move to make his otfice appointive. The board is cor- rect in the view that independence of an administrator Crom his policy makers makes no more sense in gov- ernment than Jt does in business. ''Sor, //\A!l'A-Tt\EY'RE BOT+-\ weAR1N<3 wH1tE-HATst• Harris Reviews Own New Book ew book called .. Leaving the e" bu been sent to my dellk by :>ll&ber (Houghton Mifflin Co). It ubll&hed lut week, and Is the >Ok of collected columns by Syd· Hanis. 1 save you a good bit of money by teWng you whether or not rill like thla book. Just atve 1f the following atmple teat: lo you believe that organlud -e lJ an "lnevttable" component 1an society? \re you convmced that the es are mainly responaible for 1gbt they are int .0 YOU BELIEVE that people :>lve most of their peraonal prt>- by an application of ''will "? .re you diunayed by the antics mionatratiolll at ao many of the •1 collegea and univerlJtiesT >o you feel that "fottlgnera" be better people U they were like Amerlcam? re you c:amtnced that the "Com- t eompJraey'' u the greatest ie fadnl tbe world today? o you feel that the new se%Ual -or lack of one -ii leading UJ ·al decay and com.iptlon? 0 YOU BELIEVE that cburches no buslneu taking an active on matters of soclal policy, auch ·,race. poverty and juriJpruden· ce? 9. Do you deplore the "chaos'' we are in, and yearn for the "stability'' of our pattnta' time? 10. Do you feel that the more we build up our armaments. the more "secure" we become from attack or aggre111lon? If you have answered more than five of these questions with "Yes," then the book la not for you. It will only an• noy and infuriate you, without chan&· ln& your opinions in the sllgbteat. nr YOU RAVE GIVEN "Yes" answen to fewer than five of the que.s· tioni, then you may find some redeeming featuru lo ill pages, and the boot mJgbt help alter your con· Ylcttons about aome matt.en. And if yo11 have amwered "No'' to all 10 questions. then you obviously don't need the book at all -except to tend to frlendJ who violently disagree with you, if you want to turn them into e:r·frlends. ThiJ ls the most honest review I can write about "Leaving the Surface." Maybe it won't 1ell copies. as the publi.Qer would lilce1 but it will save some people's mOfley and other people's feelings. What other author can say u mueb? 'Leaving the Surface' petba]>s typical of Sydney J. ' forthright honesty that be write about bis newelt book In ihion be baa lo hll column today. bove.) :fer1 of thll column are aware e is an uncommonly perceptive He bu a rare &lft for ha.ndllng hilosophieal and psychologkal s of biJ aabjecta -and they a wide 'TUlf· Ht uses hb tied mlnd to articulate ideas -•• Ge9r9e 1r Geor&e: Iy figure, I'm told. Is a ickout -but I don't want to ~d.mlred jUJl lot thal How 1 I tell if aMe l1kt m. for my sonallty? WONDERING tr Wonderinl: :eep your tope:ollt on .round mge meti fer two ...U. If 1 make a lot ol new tritDd.I, 1gratuJatS0111 on a weD-NUDd· personality I U' George: "' raise Cro11 a.t a bobby and m take them for nib ID tbt ming. Wb8l ca J do le keep iten-by Crom ealcbrillf .. l on m.y rro1 wan a You uJd thlnk = had MWf m a111bod,y I.fop fOr a lk bt.fon. ANNOYED ., A.11.ftoyed: )0 JW bavt an eacbuted froC •'*'"? Jwaattobetm1t-liem:;: Tbe1 dWt \ and viewpolnta without ever becoming wordy, fatuous or boresome. "LEAVING THE SURFACE" is the fifth collection of his columns lo be publishtd. in hard cover - a record for any newspaper column11t and a tribute to the continuing interest In his cogent and trenchant observations. London-born Harris was called by Clifton Fadiman "the finest aphor\1t In the country" and by Milton Mayer ''the most cosmic voice i n joumallm." qualities which account for hll being in steady demand as a unJvertlty lecturer. Hu colmnn is published ln nearly 160 DewsPapua througheut the United State•. Canada aod Latin America. Kit home base ls the Cb!cago Daily New1. where this reviewer knew him u ooe of that newspaper'• brightest ttpOrten before he bttame an edllorlaJ P•&e fixture. ms NEW BOOlt is a collection of 412 pape of colum• selected from the 1M4 throulh 1987 period. Chapter hudlncs ,ive good duet to the book's contents: "Of the Llfe of the ~irlt": ''Of Men. Women and Cblldl'en'': "Of the Soc!Lal Animal": "Of Wu and hac:t": "Of the Mind and Paulom": "Of Words and Phr...,... a n d "Tboq.htl at l.erft." Better cluea appear ln his columit ~. A. .... Bill of Rights ls Not for Adults On·ly. The mqst frequently arrested of an age groups are IS-year-olds. Of of- fenders released from prison, roughly a third will be reimprisoned within a five.year period. The 15-17-year-olds are highest In arrests for burglary. larceny, auto theft. These data come from the report of President Johnson'• Commission on Law Enforcement and Admlnlstration of Justice. 11'ey In part i,rtdicate why the legal profession itself Is deeply concerned over juvenile lawbrea~ing and juvenile court!. Atty Gen. Ramsey Clark will discuss long-range implications of the commission's report at a luncheon. May 3, as part of the American Bar Association's ln- 1Utule on "The Changing World of Juvenile Law." The U.S. Supreme Court on May 15. 1967, handed down a landmark decision (In ~ Gault) which held that the 14th Amendment required the ex- tension or constitutional rights to juveniles accused of crimes. The decision involved rules and procedures In most of the nation's 3.IXXl juvenile courts. THE COURT, in a decision wntten by Justice Abe Fortas, held that in delinquency hearings before juvenile court judges. children must be ac- corded the following safeguards of the Bill of Rights: (1) Timely notice of the charges against them, 12) The right to have a la~r. if necessary court-ap- pointed. In any case in which the aUcl(· ed offender might be placed in custody, (3) The right to cross-ex- amine complainants and other wit· nesses, and (4) Adequate warninl? of the right to remain silent and or the privilege against self-incrimination. "Neither the 14th Amendment nnr the Bill of Rigllts is ror adults only ... .Justice Fortas asserted. "Under our Constitution the condition of ~in~ a boy does not justify a kangaroo court." THE COURT CrrED data showing that about half of UM nation's juvt"nile court judges have no undergraduate degree. A Oltb have no college educa- tion at all. And a flOh are not members of the bar. Tbt. IDQual number of juvenile case~ in the country NM about 600.IXXI and is rising. Fnr lawyers are familiar wlt.b tbe =l.R'ta of Juvenile courts. Fort.as o ed that only New York, Minnesota. and the District of Colum- bia provided tree counsel to ju\enlle d~ftndants. The Houst on Sept. 218. 1967. paS!led a Jwenlle Dt1lnqueney Prevention and Control bUI wbJcb lt now before the Smale Labor and Welfart Com- mittee. 'n>t or!tiDal admlnhtratlon bill would baw provtded ~ million tn grants to atatu for Juvtnlle dtlln- Q\llll'lc:J pncrama, Tbe ffoU$f rewrote 111 ~ ~ to provtde that the fundt bil dlltdbated to the 1tatt1 hi. block P.'UU, I prO'lltJoa ltr~UOUS· l1 oppoMd by the admlnl.$traUon. p ... _. Of a jUWDfJe deltaq11encv C9tnl biU at ~ -...oe b fairly Ilk~ -with a irtct tac of u much u m m.Ullcm. ltut the Pl'Olpect of t..derll aid for ~ Juvtlllle cow11 b dublow et -.. Could Have Surpri•ttlfl Aspects New World After Vietnam? WASHINGTON -II President Johnson can setUe the Vietnam con- flict on an honorable basis his sue· cessor will find a new world awalUng him. The prospect is inviting and surprisingly optimistic, so much so in fact that it can be automatically distrusted. Allowing for a moderate amount of prudent mistruat, the p o 1 t-Vletnam world could have some surprising aspects. Not the least of these ls the alteration of affairs in Eastern Europe, including Russia. One of the wisest and most ex· perienced participants in aflain of the East.em European world find& Russia so preoccupied witb its domestic pro- blems and its retationshii> to those na- tiortJ which border If that the Com· munlsts are in no poaltion to launch any unsettling new initiatives. ANOTHER TRIED and experienced participant considers that the events which are movin~ in Eastern Europe are far more 1i~icant than thote in the Far East. He enterUlins the staru. ing idea that not only the satellite countries in Eastern Europe. but Russia itself. are under such explosive internal pressure that they will be forced to move toward the traditional concepts of western democracy. This sounds strange, but reassuring, in an atmosphere in this country where our Sleli-confidence has been shaken in our own ability to realize western democratic ideals. The evidence of the ferment In Eastern Eur o pe lie s In Czechoslovakia. Poland. Yugoslavia . even Rumanla, and ln Russia Itself. It is not merely that the Communist world is no longer "monolithic'' -if it . • < . , ,• ~ . ever was. The movement now is toward a commitment to basic personal freedoms, even the right to travel. AT 'MIE HEART OF the matter ls the relationship between the Com· munJst party as such and the rest of society, modifying the c6ncept that the party is in all matters supreme and Its members ln a favored position. This does not mean that the party would not take the leading role in Communi1t society but that its leadership must be more humanely esercised and with great.el' regard for public opinion and the riJhtJ of those who are not members of the party. This .. ol course. 11 no assurance that the tiger has been tamed and the European world will enjoy a long period of tranquility. Nations with similar Ideologies manage to get into wars. But. once the issue of Vietnam were removed from the battlefield, the view Is widely held in diplomatic circles that Russian leaders will wish to reduce other tensions with the United Stat.ea. This, at least. Is the impression RWlslans In Washington convey to their American contacts. Jn this con- text boUJ netiooa. would tien<l to tw-n in· ward to their unsolved problems. and both would be concerned in th11ir own way with the common p r o b I e m of China. THE SUSPICION WILL be Ion~ dv!ng that Ruuian desires for relax. ation of tensions merely obscurt>S some expansive plan - such. for ex· ample as the present Soviet military expansion in the Mediterranean Sea. But wben events are taken separately it can be seen that there is im- provement. ~ latest example being the nuclear non-proliferation treaty. William C. Foster. who negotiated the nuclear treaty. now says the Russians are actually interested in talking about limit.a on the means of delivery of nuclear weapons. which would be the first step toward disarmament. The prospect of what might be the shape of the post-Vietnam world thus exerts a heavy pressure to get a set· Uement, even though such a set- tlement mi~ht In some way be de- meaning. The idea seems to be grow- lng that we are big enough and strong enough to admit some fault. and that the admission of It would confirm our good-intentioned w o r l d leadership. There are minimums below which we cannot ao and one of them surely is that a strong independent government of South Vietnam should exist. Bur WE QUITE evideoUy do not need to have "won" tbe war in tbe traditional sense in order to take ad- vantage of more manageable con· ditions llkelv to follow a settlement. Franklin Roosevelt once said in an intAlrvfew with Arthur Krock that he had no intention of turning over to his successor the kind of country that Presirtent Bucha nan left to President Lincoln. a divided country ready to bike the iuue to the battlefields of the Civil War. It seems to be in this spirit that Lyn- iion .Johnson u now proceeding as he r~els hi~ way toward a settlement which will O'lf:n new vistas for bis suc- rf!iisor. whether a Republican or a Democrat. OEO Budget Is in Trouble WASHINGTON -The scandal-scar- red anti-poverty program Is in very deep trouble ln the House Ap- propriations subcommittee now con- sidering Its multi-billion dollar budget. Bipartisan committee sources 11~ natly there ts absolutely no chance of the OCfice of Economic Opportunlt.v (OEO) getting t b e S2.l billion autbor· bed by Congress last year for the fiscal year 1tarUng July t. Commit· tee sentiment is overwhelm~ly against that. TfM key lnslde question Is bow deep to cut. There is strontt bipartisan opposition to even gtvin1 QEO as much u it has in the current Ocal year -St.TT billion. Some committeemen are viforou!ly dem.anding it.s budiet be slashed to Sl.S billJon. and pouiblY lea. IMPORTANTl.Y promptl.nl th l 1 ..,... __ , Dear I l Gloomy Gus: critical attitude was White House ahif· ting of some $200 mUllon of OEO funds to the Labor Department for man- power and job-training programs. As a direct consequence. OEO was ·com- pelled to abut down 18 Job Corps centers throughout the country and drastically reduce the CommunJty-,\c· tion and Head:ltart programs -tbe latter the most popuJat Of OJ:O pro- ject.. Commltteema are Irately ;eca9'1tc that last fall foruier OEO ~ Sar1eat Sbriver tlid them. "We cu live with • budget of aue btntcrq ... COnJl'ftl gave fbe apocy SI. TT blUlOn. Wber'lyPOO a fn moat.ht later Prest· de1t ,... "' dilltUtivt •• • "' effect cut OEO t.a by • mDltoll by switching thl _, to ~e Labol' DepattmcDl • TO THIS DAY, thue hu bettl no explanatloa tO Congreu for · th1a abrupt ai1>itnry action. P'unher, IVtr)' attempt tD alCtrtatn juat What th.la wu ,au abowt .,.. '*" 1damantl7 rebufftd by Rip. ~· Pu~-._t 0.f(y., cbatnnan of U>e EducaUGU and Labor Commlttte, which Jw Jwf.lcllcUoa ovtr aatt-pnw, ty lt,Ulatlon. On five dillueDt ~ ~ Wlblam "'*-o .. ranttnt Repllblbil com~ .. tormell1 ..., foretk~~oru. tq~ ~ pofMed out U\lt' eonir. bid :tr"' lata __, LOf ~ one,.~ h11bMJ...ifGi' .....-...., dJ.ffaul -.. Wllkll ....... ~ kt PtddDI ~ ... NqUllL ,,_ adm''"'ll '1 d r a m • t f I ll t blackout •till prevails. SIGNIFICANT S C R U T I N Y Against thts inside background, the Appropriations Subcommittee. headed by Representative Daniel Flood. D· Pa., has quietly decided to have a closer look at OEO.-what it's doing and why. This is very significant. coming as It does on the heels of a series of closed· door l\earings in wh.lch top OEO of- ficiaJ.s expounded at Jugth on the a1ency'1 widely ~on.troverslal opera· tions and the need for tbe S2.t billion budget authort.zed by Congre111 tut year. Chairman Flood add commi~ member• were diltinctly not satisfied with Ulla vet'bose 080 tatimony. Tt failed to apswer the numerous com· pla1nU and chargu ol scandals, waste. nainnanaawmeot. etc. ..,. s. Alla ~-·~ --~--.. ..,.·..L--• • ,t -' • (. r t..i.; .·-. •-.-- _ .. VOL'.. 61, Cit· By BRUC! Olltll .... Newport Beach tartiWl1 chooainl daY lllibl voted ~ lid.al receipt of Wilbur Smith repor parkina ills. They mllde it al debate led by Cc Rofers, that rece South • Troop RedL SAlGON (UPI) · namese troops to North Vietnamese the A Shau Valle clank ambush In dllputed Communi In a series of oth volving both Amer oamete troops tbf 559 killed. mOflt o had been supplied Valley. The 2,000-man f~e -one of tb V1etaameae a11D3 throqgb drlullng to llbe the CroMI miles southwest mile• from the JA They took dont permitting easy : and rein!orcemen with elements ol C11valry Division v valley under con secrecy. The Vietnamese U. S. Ml& rifles . mended for a U. ~ ed southward do111 solidate control of a well dug-ln b1 namese biding 01 road. The North Vlei with automatic WE Vietnamese were move and suffer• spokesman said. Exchan~ Seeking H you've got amateur and u Newport Hartlor looking for yoo. The club's aJ Talent'' contest w Friday in tJbe Utt: del Mar Hidl Set Anyone wtlO p etrument or has 1 talent Is invited tA pressive array ol fields, will be on I ners. Entry blanks c calling Charle~ B .,. . " . 1 ·~ .; ,. . ,,;<' /. 1• ~ ..... , Alan ff. Ken.lJ iJvt! Brit aJc aC'COWltatlt fol 8:40 a.m. todi ft.rm'• aftlcel Beach. Abo 11