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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1968-05-06 - Newport Harbor Daily Pilot- Ttiday's Closlna& EDITION. · Vot:. 61 , NO. 109, 4 SECTIONS. 31 PA6ES NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, MAY 6, 1968 TEN CENTS Landslide Kills Man -lilNeWpOrt A sheet metal worker standing al the bottom of an eigbl·foot bole, died at a Fashion Islsnd construction site in Newporl Beach today after soft earth caved in and apparently crushed his chesU- Dead on arrival at Hoag Memorial Hospital at 10:~ a.m. waa Robert Lawson, described as in bis 40s, and a resident ol Santa Fe Springs. Witnesses said U.wson was prepar· ing to lay ao air conditioning duct at the botfom of the bole when tM soft. ~ moist earth collapsed. t' He was b~ed up to his neck. Nearby workers rushed to bis aid and an emergency oxygen apparatus -:as usllU until a Newport Beach F tre Department rescue crew arrived. Flre Capt.• Jim Reed said closed chest car<!iac massage also was ap- plied to the victim. Lawson, bowev.er. did not appear to respond. according to fellow workers. He was identified as an employee of the Wil·Reco Sheet Metal Co., of Santa F'e Springs. The firm is a sub- contractor to Western Allied, an air conditlonlng company. Western A 11 i e d ' 1 job sup- terintendent. Berni• R. Morris. said the· bole Lawson was working in ap· parently was unsloped. Morri~ said Lawson bad been warned earlier against wortklg ~ trenches or holes whO!le sidet werff either unsupported or UllSloped. Marine Refuge In CdM Await8 Reagan Signing . A bill to establish three Anarlne life refuges alone the Orange Coast to<tay is expected to reach Gov. Rea&an'a desk for signing into .law by the end of the w'ek. It won State Senata ap· proval Friday. . Authored by Assemblyman Robert E. Badbam (R·Newport ~· the measure makes it ~ mlsdem to take tiny marine animals s h • mollusks and crustaceans. A Badbam spokesman in Sa~amen· to told the DAILY PILOT that Reagan is expected to give his approval to the bill.' It was cleared in the Assembly and Senate with little if aoy opposition. the spokesman said. Known as AB 169, the measure pro· poses sanctuaries in the three follow· ing Tbcations : -Newport Beach between Cameo Shores Drive and Poppy A venue. a shoreline di.stance of some 3.CKXI feet. and reaching seaward 700 feet from the higb·tide line.· -Laguna Beech between McKnight and Myrtle Drives, a distance of 5.'725 feet and reaching seaward 600 feet. -South Laguna Between Camel Point and Table Rocle Drives, a dis· tance of 2,'MO feet and extending sea· ward an average of 600 feet. Badbam's bill says that people holding regulation fishing licenses can still take abalone, lobster. bonlta. COT· bina, croaker. halibut, r ock f l s h . mackeral, perch. kelp bass. sand bass and spotted bass. However, no other form of marine life may be taken without special permission from the State Department of Fish and <nme. Exceptions granted by the state agency could be granted to groups such as s c l e n t if i c researcher. and 1tudy groups. NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market began cutting lb losses in ac· tive trading late this afternoon. (See quotations, Pages ta.lt ). ~ \ Drifter S•IJ Readied 'Undersea explorer Dr. Jacques Piccard, cousin of Costa Mesa bal· \ oonist Don. Piccard, stands before Gmmman-Piccard PX-15, afitr t was unloaded at West Palm Beach, Fla .. over the ~ekend. HJ! aon Bertram (left), will doubUess be alone in splriit when Pir.I ~nd Jive other scitntilts drift underwater in the PX-15 from Beach t.<Y upper Massachusetts early next year. Don Piccard,· ~s mother, and Dr. Jacques Piccard will meet in Amarillo, Tex .. neat "eek for a bellwn balloon ascent m~rking the Helium Centenni14 'the PX-15 experiment involves chartmg lhe coastal g~tre.m. -\~. . . tT • Stnate DeMte NB .Police-TV Action Hinges on Crime Bill J y JEROME F. COILINS Of Ille Dell'I PMel 118ff Newport Beadl city off:kials today were closely watching U.S. Senate debate on an anti~rime package. The reason is that the measure con- tains the Johnson Admi~tion·~ "safe streets" bill. which would pro· vi de funds Newport hopes ~ tap for a p o l i c e • m o n i t o r e d television surveillance system. ''Thfs is what. we've been waiting for," said Newport City Manager Harvey L. IJurlburt. President Johnson Is 1eeking a two. year authorization ol $400 million to be Airport used to improve local law enforcement techniques. Newport's ''Electronic Protection System'' (EPS) would cost close to $500,000 t.o develop and insta11. All of tfle money would come from the proposed rederal legisla tion . If the EPS project, is finally ap· proved at all levels of govern ment. some 12 to 18 remote controlled TV cameras would be. installed at vari oui; locatiol)s around town. They would be monitored at police headquarten. There is little doubt in W,as+lington that the "safe streets" portion of the Senete's anti crime package will <Sff POLICE TV, Page Z) ... Lie-in~ Westcliff Resident Threatening I t He W'Ofl't take it lying down -ex· cept as a last resort. And if it comes to that, he just might have a lot of company on the Orange County Airport r\inway. So says Westcliff resident Clinton Rygel in a letter complaining to the Newport Betlch City Council about in· creased jet flights and noise. Rygel, 1115 Somerset Lane, ls a Long Beach lumber sales ftrm owner ·who claims he's had little luck getting any government agency -local. coun- ty, state or ff'deral-to fist.en. to hls or his neighbors' pleas to stop airport ell· panaion. Thil is where his idea for a "glgan· tic lie-down" comes in, u an ad- mittedly desperate attention-getter. He puts It to councilmen this way: "Perhaps those of us who are law- abiding citilens should let topple our lofty ideals of right and wrong and lake a lesson Crom the young activists who somehow seem to force the ac- complishment of things that 'couldn't be done' -at least until great pressure, either legAl or extra legal, ii; exerted through group organization and actJqn: . "Perhaps the organization of t1 ~igantlc lie-down on the airport strip mtght cause ...r-a.a p p r a i s a I ti,v authorities. J'm confident that between us older residents, nelg'hborhood (See AIRPORT, Page 2) ·Reds R!tid Saigon .-Expl-Osion Rocks Heart of ~apital SAIGON (AP) -The enemy attack 011 Saigon swept on in fuU fury tonight, with North Vietnamese reported fighting for the first time in the capital nnd a heavy explosion -believed a rocket -blasting the heart of the city The North Vietnamese were battling South Vietnamese troops from grave· stone to ~metery near Saigon's Tan Son !\hut airport. The senior U.S. officer estimated an enemy hallo.lion was In the cemetery ,~. * ~ '\ area. He said the total number of enemy troops in Saigon was small compared to the '3,000·5.000 in ·the Tel orrensive. Aoofuer 10.000 w'as com. mitted then lo attacks in provinces around Saigon. The missile. believed by mili tary aulh<lities to be a rocket or a mortar, rxploded near the downtown Saigon ll.S.O. and International House. fre· quented by Americans. First reports said no build ings were domaged and apparently lhere were no casuallles. Tbe U.S.O. and lnterna· lional House were closed by curfew. Other accounts said the blast may have been caused by an explosive charge placed in a car that was ...destroyed. • Tbe fighting in Saigon took a heavy toll of foreign newsmen. with four cor· respondents killed Sunday and an American photoJ,?rapher-reporter kill· (See SAIGON, Page 2) Cong Chref _~--~~--.-..-~~~ Executes 4 Ne wsinen SAIGON CL:PJ) -A sneer on his hflll and an American 45-caliber auto- matic in his hand, a Viet Cong com- mander executed western newsmen in a Saigon street Sunday. Frank Palmos, a handsome young Australian free lancer. played dead and escaped the shooting that kOled his four companions Jn Chinatown in Lhe openin~ hours of the new Commu- ni!'l invasion or the capital. He told how death came to Auslra· llan Rn1ce Pigott, 2.1, of the Reuters Newc; Agency. Englishman Ron Lara· my. 31. or Reuters, Michael Birch, 23. nf Australian Associated Press and \uslralian John Cantwell, 29, Qf Time ma,gazine. Palm<>« said lbe five drove in a mi· ni-jeep into the Cholon sector. nosing thP low. small vehicle toward a col· um n of smoke. Palmos wanted to turn h~ck. Cantwell. at the wheel. headed into a small street. ",John, don't ... " silid Palmos. "Ah. stop worrying." an · oth er said .• Finally Palmos demanded a halt. II was too late. Two Viet Cong were riring. one an AK47 automatic rifle and the other a burp gun. · The firin g lasted 10 seconds. Palmos. who bad jumped from the vehicle, heard no cries. He froze his face in a mask of agony and fell "de~d." be· ing careful to put his left leg under him, ready to i1Jmp away at the first c·h-:ince. "I looked undr.r my should('r and I saw one ... th e Reuters man . Ron Larmny . thrown with his arm wide open. his mouth OJX'n. head hack. lookin~ d('ad." Cantwrll lay six feel from Patmos. "The V.C. enmmandcr came for· (See EXECl'TE. Pagr 2) Club Torched; Eigh~ P erish FORT WORTH tl1Pll -A youni: ;\egro threw a bucket or gasoline mto a racially mixed niS?h1 cl ub Sunday ~nd nipped a match into it. EIS?hl rrrsons were killed. / Police said thcrr wrre -'6 racial overtone~ to the Incident. Officers said a mc1n had bern lold lo lrave the night club.~uckey's Gravr. ,1bout 11 p.m. CDT. About 30 minutes later. a man ap· proached the club with a bucket in his hand. "Look. man. don'I Jto Nick inside." hr told Joe Danirl. 2'.!. or r ort Worth a p11tron of the dub who had stcpped outside and wa~ prcpann~ lo return. "I saw him run up 10 thr front door 11 1th a bucket" Oaniel ~aid. "Hr lhrew it 1n and lit 11 .. .Joseph Vann. 22.·of Fnrt Worth. whn ll'llS outside prcpanni: to lr;ivr. hrard •nmeme yell , •·11'1> on rirr!'' LAST ENSENAOA RACE -The 47-foot cutter Fly Away' was in" 'danger o! being broken up after she lost her rudder and went aground near Point San Miguel Sunday morning. There were no injuries re- ported. The Fly Away is from Marina del Rey. She was not expected to .survive ~he mishap. Yacht CraShes on. Rocks R eturning From Race A 47-foot cutter returning from· the Ensenada race Saturday night went on the Tocks near Point San Miguel. Utree m'iJes north of Ensenada. and at last report was in danger of being destroyed. The ya cht was the Flv .\\\-a\' II. owned 'by Charles Fowler who ·sails under the burgcc of lhc Lahaina Yacht Club No address or the owner was j?1vrn. hut the yacht is well known in thr Marina del Hey arr::1 According to sketchy reports, the yacht was traveling too Cl06e to shore and struck a rock which carried away its rudder. ln a few minutes it was being pounded by the surf. The accident occurred shortly alter midnight Saturday as the crew "as departing Ensenada eni-oute home. The owner was oot aboard. Dozens of return ing yachts were in the area but frw.· ir any. were aware of the ac· c1dent. The crew was reportedly removinJ? ?II gear from the yacht. but there ap· peared little possibility that the hulk could be salvaged. , -;.t' . .1 * 1.t' -~· * 'Tequila Derby' Slowed Down by Lig~t Bree zes , l'h AL~10N LOCKAB E\' Ol•ty l'llol INfl~I [d1tor Thr annual sea~oin~ game or Ru'>· ~ian roulrttc known as th e Newport to ~nsenada Y:icht Race has rung down the curtain for the 21st time. And the 1968 version of the "tequila derby" or "enchilada handi cap" -~ 11 is facetiously known by scores of •·serious yachtsmen" -had httle to cliffcrentiote it from t1 dozen or more other~. II \\•as a liS?hl wrathcr racr. There ha\'C bern more li t:ht weather races than heavv wca thcr Ensenada races. And ber'au~e it wa!I a light weather race tht> big winners werr round in the ranks or the little boats. under power) ranki1. There were the usual number or pro- tests -none of wluch will probably rver be heard. After thr race was virtually over. the wind blew .al Enscnada. causing t h e usua l number of boats to drag anchor In the overcrowded harbor. Several (See ENSENADA, Page 10) Oran g: ~.C:•t Weather Pay Boost Averts Teach~r Walkout The catamaran11 were first to hnish -as they have been virtually every vcar since mu1llhull yachts were al· iowed to race tn a S'p('Cial class. A certain number o( skjppers chose lh r course outside the Coronac1os ls· lands. and almost an equal numb<'r "went i~1dc " There were hardwau collectors in each ~up. The sun's back from vacation. and will be out In force Tuesday over the Orange Coast, fore· caster Dave Burt announces. bringing the mercury into the 7<klegree range. I NS IDE TODAY 4.S percent when extra Income bccam. available. J The recommended e.7 percent Uus year would co9t the dbtrlct *26S,OOO mcin than was abocMed lo a preliminary budpt, Tbe · ucese 1s equiv.-nt to ~ ceMI cm tbe pro· pen, tu,. ... Ne oftlettlng cuta 11"1 to bl 1'1CC>m· mendl4 Tue9day NlhC. b\I may be in two weeks •htn ... a ruu budset i~ presentH to UM bOlrd. T'ltt teecher slllry PfOPOSll wookl live te.aMr1 a tll4 averaeo ra1s11 from •.Ull per' ye'r to •.rn per yf'ar. J A number frlqe benefit. ~ \\ete negotiated. 1ndud1ng ummer school 1alar1es. exlra pay tor arter· ~chool duty, health insurance. s.ab-. baticat and personal leaves. Wllliam Ri&ter, who h1tcs teachers for the dUtrlcl, did fewer than usual coatNca bave been returned. Tteeben are evidently waiUnc to see bow the board will act, he 11ald. " l..ttt )'tar, ht notf'd, a salary schedule w11 ~t«t befor<' coDLracts were mailed OUL lAn.Wy o'egotiwon~ hi-tween ad· mlnlltrt&ora and the teachl'r~. made lhlt DO( posaJble tbl~ year. r l There the usual number or skippers who gave up the ghostin c: and settled for a "happy hour" at Oceanside or San·Diego. Others powered oo down to Ensenada to join the FUP (finished Ike Progressing Well MARCH AIR FORCE BASE • .O.lif. <AP) -A week after suffering a mdd . heart attack alter playing goU near his winter home al Palm Oeserl, former Presideflt Ow 11 ht 0 . Elttnhc>wtr contlf)ue& tn progress satlsfactor ily, ho.pltal apoeksmen aay. r Wlwl's beh ind. tltc stock trad· 1110 czplosion? f'mnnciaL colum11· 1st Sylvin Porte r has t :rommed the rece1tt upsurge and ,will give 11 report ht o four-part serits of ortlclei, beginning on Page 18 toda11. '•""' ,. .... u CUlerAlt ... ..... ,,.... It ClaMlfltf •• llttleMI ..... u c-ia M ~ Qlllff , C-" u ., ..... Ptttw II 0..111 "'"'" ' ':l:l c.-..r 11 D~ , . ,._ "'" Ullltlel Pt,. • .... I'll "'" '"ltrlelll!Mfll n ~ .... .,,.~ fll-'•" l'lf't U I" , YH•twt " "-It ........ I Allll ~ 1J ..... w ..... SI MellMtt , ........... .... - • • ( ..... . '? DAILY PILOT Mond.-y, Mi1 6. 1968 • Ill Mesa,·NewpiiTt Thriv1:"<.g ,.fifer -Nem Plazas tJp;m Seeond Donation Women's Civic League donates second five-drawer file lo the Histori- cal Society ~ction at Newport Beach's main library. From left are Mrs. Stanley LeLievre. president of the Women'!; Civic League; William Coleman, member of the library board of trustees; and Mrs. William Ritter. Stephen Jump Captures CdM Student Convention An o th e r candidate's delegates thrown his way. Stephen Jump emerg- ed as student body president from Cor- ona det Mu Hlgh School's first elec· tion convention Friday. Other student body officers for next fall are Rick Neisaer. vice president: Cappy Lynch. and Carol Olander. treasurer. Balboa Islander Nears AustI·alia In World C1·uise Mlke Kane, 27-year-old adventurer rrom Balboa Island. was reportetl en route today from Glad8tone, Australia, t<' New Guinea in his q{Jest to become the first man to ~ll·a trimaran round the world. • Kane said he intends to reach Darwin, Australia. and prepare at that port to cross the Indian Ocean to South Africa. .,. He left Newp<>rt Harbor seven mooth.s ago. The journey so far has taken him to Honolulu. the Marqueas Islands. New Zealand. Norfolk Island. Brisbane. and Gladstone. Kane. a captain in the: U.S. Navy R~erve. Is attempting the circum- navigation purely ror the challcn-:c it presents. and not for comrnerci~I reasons. He is financing the trip from hla own resources and from the con- tributions of his crew. A trimaran ·is a three-hulled sailin~ vessel. His boat. the Carousin' 11. is a 40-footer. ln addition to his dispatches to the DArLY PILOT. Kane also has enclos· ed clips of news articles from the local press of each port he visits. A reporter whose byline read. "By Cot. Brown," reported in t h e Gladstone Observer and Port Curtis Advertiser: "When I stepped aboarrl the craft. as she lay at her moorin~!i alongside O'Connell Wharf. Gladstone. I am· mediately recognized that she was a well-kept craft. a place ror everything Rnd everyth ing in its place." DAILY PILOT .....,.. ...... c:.afen .. ReMrt N. Wet4 ,.,.lltl'M T\e111e1 ic ... ;1 Edltw I The11111 A. M•rphio 111\eMel!tt Ml1of J ere111e F. Celli"' H--1 ~ CllY lttlltt Jeclt R. C•rley Peul Nlue11 lull-,,,,,__, AMrtltlN Plr_.., ......... ..... «)Mee 2211 West h lliee llv4. Meili11t M4r•tt: -1'.0 . a.. 1871 UHJ Otller Offict1 C•t• WWI ~ Wtal l•Y SlfWt ...._. ._., m ,.,.... .. _ Hllftl1"•"" lu~I\: >09 •111 Str•t The convention was patterned after national political party conventions. Nominating speeches were given for four presidential candidates. student delegates voted by homerooms. The convention was deadlocked a.ft. er the ftrst ballot. but then Pat Irwin. who ran on a student power platform. threw bis support to Jump. T he other cand idates f o r student body president were Chris Cooper and Ken Wilbrecht. About 1,700 out or 1.900 students rei::- lstered-carlier to become convention delegates. Jump. 16. was recently named E. I Moore Award winner as the school'" outstanding junior hoy. He was not present to make an ac-' ceptance speech because he' was par· ticipating in 11tatewkte speech compe- tition at Stanford. Re did riot win. but he ·was the first student Crom the Har- bor Area ever lo qualify for tbe state speech rinals. , From rGfle I POLICE TV ••• ultimately be passed. Other provisions of the omnibus legislation include a ban on the ma.ii order sale or h:ind guns. authortly to wireta.-p a~d eavesdrop_ un:ier strkt c:>url supe rvision in the inves tiga'!ion of major crimes, and an amendment aimed al upsetting recent Supreme Court rulings on volUJltary con- fessions. These are expected to generate considerable debate on the noor or the SeDate. Hurlburt said as · soon as the $400 million "safe streets" authorization is approved, he will instruct Arine .Research, Inc ... ol Santa Ana, to com · plete Newport's application for-kderal funds for the EPS project HIRED LAST F'ALL The City Council hired the fir m lasl rail to prepnre the application at a <'OSI of $3.500. Its completion was hel:i up when federal funds from an earlier anti-crime me15ure ran out. Councilmen IJlUSt approve lhe a11· plication before 1l is subm itted to the appropriate federsl. and possibly state. agencies. Hurlburt said he doesn't expect councilmen to consider the application ~Core early July. "even if the safe streets bill passes through Congress before then." He explained that m u n l c i p a I lawmakers will be enguUed i n budgetary matters for at least tbe n&Xt six weeks. · The city manager was asked whether the municipal staff will study the possibility of ~ "blue.ribbon" citizens' commiJ&a.e to oversee the development and' initial uae or the police·TV system, prior to council tc· lion on the rederal application. ''No," said Hurlburt. WATCH CLO.~EL Y He said hf> personally didn't ca.re . much for the Idea of auch a clli1ens' group getting involved In the project. "I feel thla ls what counclltneu are elected for. They sbouJd watch It Vfl'Y closely themselves, and U they wamt, appoint a coundl commlttee. ;·FtaDkJy. I see no point in a blue· ribbon comm1t1". Bul if tbe cou.ncU sJtoQld appoint OM, the .Wf. of c.'Wurse. would work with it.'' , Newport Police CJief 8. Jame Glavas. who Joined Harl~ laat fall In argtnJ council CbnetdtraUon of the poU~ TV project. hes aald he would consid~r an EPS citizens' committee comparable to a poUce revln ~rd, and would 1tron1ty oppc>M at. c, Wonder wblt blppim to rMIU .... volumes when a new large recional shopping cei*r opens! Explosion! That's what Costa Mesa had its impact in t9&6 when fourth quarter l~ general merchandise sales jumped from $4,2H,000 to $13,762,000 in fourth quart.er 1966. And Newport ~ach bas jUlt had a similar experience. General merchan. dise sates ro::e to an all·time hlgh or $8.383.000 for fourth quarter 11167. from a fourth quarter 1966 Cigure of SAIGON ... ed today. Three other pbotograpbers. including one American, were wound- ed. Charles R. Eggleston, 23. Wat· t er town, N.Y., a photographer· reporter for United Press Interna- tional. was killed today when he was caught in a crossfire in the cemetery righting. In 14 mooths in Vietnam. he had been wounded once previously. Eggles ton was the 17th newsmz.n klll· ed covering the Vietnam war. · · U.S. military spokesman indicated the new enemy offensive, launched Sunday. was subsiding elsewhere across South Vietnam after only one day. The>: saw the attacks as more evidence that lhe enemy plans to keep fighting white peace talks go on. They also thought il likely the drive was to strengthen North V I e t n a m ' ll bargaining poSitions c:it preliminary talks with the United Stales .expected lo open this week in Paris. f'ro• P .. ~ I EXECUTE ... ward " Palmos said. The uniformed guerrllla held the 45. Palmos said Birch "cried agonizingly. desperate· ly. pleading for us: 'Bao C,hi (~s)., Rao Chi' and the V.C .. still wallung with the 45, pointing it straight to him. said, 'Bao Chi' very ded sive.ly and pumped two 45's ••. " The Cqmmunist came to Cantwell whose body was quivering. ''He fired three shots into the body ... it was awful to look at ... the bQcly flinched, then relaxed." Palmos gaw the 4S put back under the 'guerrllla's bell and the burp gun lowereit. He leaped up and ran. "l went left, right, zig-zag, dodge. zig-zag, dodge." The Communists fired. PaJmos darted into a ·crowd of refu gees. ripped off his shirt. brown· ed himaelf with mud and crouched be· c;iuse he was bead and shoulders tall- er than the . Vietnamese. Harbor's YMCA Y o~s Pitch In, Help P~int House Some kids throw rocks for publJC1ly but the YMCA CrusaJcrs. a group o( 15 sophomore students at Newport Harbor High School, pitched 10 to paint a house without any fanfare. Mike Rucker. a member of the group was passing 300 35th St.. and saw a little lady attempting to paint the exterior of her house. Mike called the group together, c:<· plained the situation and said: "We· have money in the treasury. guys. let's go!' •· The following day. Sunday, armed ·with l our gallons oC paint paid for out or club funds . the 15 memben descended on the house and had it 1 and some or the members> pa1nt"d hy 6:30 p.m. The pleasant lltUe lady picked up bushes and brushes after the hovs, while thanking them. · "This is the greatest gang in the world." Dick Clucas, leader of Ute Crusaders said today. "The boys were in there pitching paint on a Sunday. when they could have been surfing or swin:imlng." AIRPORT ... youth s. fun·seekers and. if necessary. imported volunteers. we could shut down lhe airport for a n tm· barrasslngly long time ... Ry,cl says he hopes that a "fl\t· down ' lsn 't neceaaary. But he won· ders wtlether thtte ls an alternative. Ile ask~· "Must we rottr the footsie~ of Berkeley, Col um Ma and others to pro- tect our rights -or do we just accept and forget lt because someone keeps Hying, ''nlere la nothing we can do'?" Rygel, aft« f.orma.Uy puttina the cl~ .. on ootiee that he wUl hold it Ilable for any propertJ damage be suffers from lncreued jet tralfte, concludes: "If our eommunitJ laWI are '° U• tiquated tbat Gilt cu be armted for drlvinl thf'CMlCb a Ml&hborbood 1"ilh a roartng mufOer Ol'.I hlJ car, but ·yet anothfr lf permitted lb@ privilege of nylnii roarin« jets over 1 h • neighborhood wlth lmptlnlty. thf'n It 11 th:M for a new awareness •nd awk,n· lnl by public ofnclal1 to their respon1lblUU.1. ·• ' , -. . ..., ------------ $415,000, According to the First National Bank of Oranse County, whlch publl~hes such s ta t l s t i c s in its "Quarterly Business R e v i e w . ' • Newport's jump was due largely to the completion Of Fubion laland in Newport Center. • Theae figures put Newport Beach sales ot taxable retail ttema up tu percent over t• and Costa Mesa salea up 21 percent. The lrlc.reuee in both cities were substantially above the tUable retail. , . Callf ornt.. Dies sales increases for the total of the same items in Onnge County and in' Los. Angeles County. In the last two years, there bas been a significant shift in the two city areas businesswise. Two years i.go the cities were &Jmoet deficit n&ai1 Nies areas ud no,r tbeJ an ~J surplus retail ulea arHI -that II, more sale doUan are f1o*1nl into UM area than are flowing out. IA compariJoD with the county as a whole, on:!.J in food and chg Nles did . the two dtle1 arop behind tNer the two .. 2 ·Traiisplant Patients fourth quartllr periods. ln other areas. "Quarterly Busmess Review" repo,...tled that the populal.Jon ol Colla Mesa as of April l, 1968 was about 73,000 persons. which is up some 35,450 persons over April 1, 1960. Newport Beach's populatjon i~ estim,ted al approximateJy 42,000 as or April 1. ltl8 -up some IS,438 over 1960. Thel average income in Coeta Mesa is estimated at $10,200 and in Newport Beach at •1uso. Tuable retail sales for 1968 In the total two 'city area are estimated at ~.000. Job Training For Mexicans Satisf actOry in H o~ton ~~~~~! .. ?~~ .. A Callforni.a carpenter's new heart J?ave out Sunday night at Stanford, but surgeons in Houi~ performed their second heart transplant operation in three days and Hid t1ie1r two patients at St~ Luke's Hospital were in aatilfac· tory condition. The death of Joseph Rizor ot Salinas at Stanford Unlvetsity railed to seven the number oC persona wbo have died following heart transplant aurpry smce the first such operation in Sodth Africa fivt months ago. But the operation performed Sw>day Irvine Selling Policy Limited To Only 1 Area Irvin~ Company officials have in· dJcated that a new policy of selling home sites in the UnlversUy eom- munily will not be extended to other <'reas where residential land has tradi· tionally been leased. The giant ranch company Friday an· nounced a tease or purchase option w~d be offered lo home buyen in tbe Un\versity Community. But. company spokesmen stressed. this wiJJ not be extended to other ranch Clreas. In question-and-answer form. Irvine Vice President Raymond Watson ex- plained the policy this way: Question: Does the Irvine Company plan to sell off additional parcels? Answer: The company has no plans to sell individual lots or large par~ls for residential development. Question: If tbe policy or selling home sites is successful in tbe University Community. will it be ex- tended! Auwer: Our policy is to apply this optlon only in t'he Uni versity Com- munity. . QucaUoo: Why were other Ranch areas excluded? Auwer: An increasing interest in fee land was felt in the University Community. It was tested in the inl&nd community of Tustin Meadows. There. has not been a similar inter.est ex- pressed in the coastal communitiei; where we bad had a leasehold policy for y~ars. Question: U the Irvine Company is selling land, does this mean that the company is in financial trouble? Aoawer: No. It means that we are expanding our housing opportunities to gain a larger share or the housi ng market. night in Houston on Jamea Bordon Cobb, 41, left four heart redptent.s Uv· ing ~ two in Houlton and 0oe each in Britain and South Africa. Cobb, the world's 11th h e a r t transplant patie.ot. rect,ived the heart of a 3-yur-old boy, William Joaepb Brannoa of Conroe. Tex .. who died in Hou1ton Sunday afflfr h.is moto~c_y~e collided with a car in bis home town. The dead boy's kidneys were given to William Charles Kaiser. 41, of Odessa. Tex. The same Hquston medical team~ headed by Or. Denton C.o o l e y • performed the world's ninth heart lran~plant Friday. giving the heart of • l~year-otd suicide victim to Everett C. Thomas. 47, oC Phoenb. ~riz. Thomas was able to take light foods and conduct interview• Sunday. . Britain's first heart transplant pa- tient, 45-year-old b u s i n e s s m a n Frederick West. was sufficiently recovered from his Friday operation to wink at his wife through the glass window of his sterilized recovery room and joke with his doctors and nurses. West's operation, in which he receiv· ed the heart of a 26-year-old con· structlon worker killed in a fall. touch- ed off questions in Parliament on the ethics or heart transplants. In Washington more than a dozen heart experts were· lecturing 011 l:!'ansp1ant operationa today at the Na· tional Academy of Sciences which earlier this year said such operations ··cannot yet be regarded as an ac- cepted form of therapy" and remain "an exploration of the unkn own." ·The 40-year·old Rizor. the latest person to die following h e a r t transplant surgery. had received the nearf of a 43'-year-ola tele}ibonec om- pany aJfalyst Thursday at Stanford University. Book Fair Set By Harbor AFS Newport Harbor 'Higti Scilool's American Fiel\l Service Student Ccm· mittee will hold. iu second annual Paperback . Book Fair May 8 to 10. 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Social Hall. Mexican-Americans job sk:ills began at Orange Coast Colege this week. The federdly funded programs will teach unemployed Spanish-$peaking persons English and then machine or custodial skills. A pre-.appreotlceship cement mason program will be added later. Orange Coast College wc:is requested to undertake the programs by county Mexican · American -representatives and the Bureau of Employment. The programs wW be entirety fund· ed by the federal gevernment throufh the Manpower Devek>pmeot Training ~ct. Forty students have been refe~ to the college by the State Employ· ment Office. All will be given 20 weeks of training in communicatioM skill~. and J.hen hall will spend 20 weeks in a production machine program and half 12 weeks in cusWdial training". Instructors are A.nthooy Salamanca. who has a backgt-ound-in Spanish and Latin American studies and as ho~ manager of a group of foreign studen~. tDd Luke C. Tanner. who has 10 yH rs experien~ teaching at the Institute' of Linguistics Ml Peru. They will receive fl per hour. Beach Housewife Remains on Bail In Car Ramming ' Hunt.ington Beach housewife Mrs. La Verne.Phillips, of 3911 Kitten Cir· cle. remained free on $625 bail today pending a jury trial June 4 on one count each or reckless driving and bat· tery. She z.ppeared--Friday in Newport Beach Municipal Court and pleaded In- nocent to the charges. The woman was arrested l n Newport after she allegedly used her car as a bdtering ram and kept driv· ing into another car which c.arried her husband and another woman. Police said Mrs. Phillips rammetl her vehicle into the other uDlil neither car wc:.i.; driveable. None of the.adults was reported hurt. However, a 14-year· old daughter riding with Mrs. Phlliips suffered minor injuries. police said. Proceeds will go 1oto a scbomship Students R e turnmg· fund to bring• atudeot from overseas to participate in the lntematiooaJ NEW YORK (UPI) -Columbia ScholarsMp program where ~tudents University reopened classrooms for from abroad live for one year with the fint time in nearly two weeks to- looal families wtlile enro•led in regular day but sWl-s.triking students aet up classes as high school seniors. . picket lines and scuffled briefly with l'~e book fair. open lQ . t.'le pub~c. the (irst undergraduates trying to en- WllJ fell'lure paperbacks ID atJ subJe:::ts. ter ·two university buildings. 0 -OMEGA Your Omega Salts & Servic• Agencv ........ ~ • ••tthte "-112S "' ... .,..,., """- YOUR WATCH~ •ca..-• OUM •Ml.,.._. """' Qeallft Wllllt -Y• Wal\ AEE $5!!LETE ~.=: ..... ww.n . .....: nAllS ltE·STIUNG IUNGS SIZED, ltOlll IAIUillt 01.,,.. ..,......,,.. 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Sc!lulz, creator of Snoopy the Dog and other Peanuts characters. made the born-in-a-oar world wrist wre'slling ch~pionsbip, held in Petaluma, Calif., the most famous spectator sport of the weekend throughout the nation. He h'8s been plugging the event in cur- rent series of strips. Unidentified admirers cluster around Duane "Tinny" Benedix of Livermore, Calif., (photo) as the 6-foot, 31h-inch, 263-pound two-time world ~p flexes ·muscles which won him the trophy Friday. In Friday's edition of Pea- nuk (top panel), Schulz captured Snoppy's disap- pointment al his disqualification from event which drew thousands, thanks to the Schulz spotlight. Hinderaker Eyed~as New .,.,, UCLA Leader Dr. Ivan Hinderaker, who had a large hand· in recruiting the initial faculty at UCI. today is being men- tioned as one of the three mott likely cand ld<:tes to succeed Chancellor Frianklin D. Murphy at UCLA. . Hindltraker, 52, is now chancellor of UC Riverside. He WM academic af· fairs as.sistant at UCI when the lrvine campus started, then moved to Riverside in 1964. UCLA officials announce<! Monday that committees representing the university regents. the U CL A Academk Senate, the UCLA student • body and two alumni groupl'; are sif· ting choices. Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy will leave bef«e September to become chief executive olficer of the Times Mirror Co. in Los Angeles. The committees will report to University of California President Charles J. Hitcb, who will recommend a name to the regents. Hitch said he hopes he'll have ~ name by mid-sum- mer. The others, besides Hinderaker, most prominently mention«t as suc· cessors to Murphy are UCLA Vice Chancellor Charles E. Young l>nd Dr. Dean E. McHenry, chancellor at UC Santa Cruz. Young is only 36, but is aggressive and is Murphy's personal choice. He is given the best chance by observc>rs. Altogether. about 100 names have been submitted t~ Hitch. Probers Picking Up · Pieces of Plane DAWSON. Tex. (U P I ) Investigators probing the Friday crash of a Braniff International Elec- tra which killed 84 persons said today classification of the wreckage may take two more days. Edward Sfattery, a member of the National Tr~tion Safety Board team investigatlng the crash. said the . full investigation could take up to six months. Reds' Saigon Onslaught Aimed at Paris ·Talks LONDON (UPI) -The Communist weekend onslaught a~aigon and other South Vietnamese cities appears designed to help Hanoi negotiate "from a position of strength" at the Paris talks opening Friday, western diplomats. said today. It may also have been designed lo shake the South Vietnamese regime on the eve of the talks, they said. However, officials noted Sunday's warning by -Ge-Orge Ball, U . S . Ambassador-Designate to the United Nations, that the· (;ommunists are making a mistake if they think they can improve their bargaining position in this way. Informed western diplomats said the "preliminary talks" may develop later into a full-sclae Vietnam peace con- talks merge into a general conference the number of participants would have to be greatly enlarged: Pres~ably South Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos. Thailand, the Philippines, S o u t b Korea, Aus1ralia, New Zealand, the Soviet Union, Britain, France and possibly Communlst China would want to sit in as well. This in f¥t, It is noted, would mean virtually reviving the 1954 Geneva Indo-China peace conference, with possible slight changes in the nations taking part. The preliminary talks generally are expected here to open with some strenuous and probably prolonged diplomatic batUing over the precise issues to be dealt with. · Western diplomat& here see no in· ference. . . . . dicatlon the Communists are willing to The. fact Hanoi .has 1~cate~ public-· reduce the intensity of the fighting ly for the first time its readiness to during the talks. dlscui.s not merely and end to bomb- ing of the north but also "other pro- blems of interest to the two sides" is widely Interpreted here as meaning North Vietnam is prepared for negotiations over a much broader rield than originally assumed. Officials said the full scale talks •• San Diego CRA Refuses to ;Back could develop if agreement is reached U ' C to end the bombing in excb~ tt s ampaign North Vietnamese troop withdrawals or some scaling down of the level of fighting. • · Whether It would also take place in Parfs is too early to say . The United States probably still would prefer a general peace conference on the more "neutral" ground of Geneva. But many diplomats said once the talks get started in Paris both sides might find it· easiest to carry them through to the end there. However, seasoned western diplomata caution that It may take considerable time -probably even months of tough bargaining over a bombing halt in the north and a slowdown of fighting in the south - before broader talks on a general set· Uement could begin. It also is assumed that if the initial Rep. James B. Utt (R-Tustin). sur. fered the first setback in his campai 1 for a ninth term in Congress when th San Diego California Republican Assembly group Satur<t_ay failed to en· dorse him. The 15 delegaths to the San Diego meeting g a v e Utt eight votes b u t newcomer Robert G. Jones an aerospace executive got aeven preven· ting the veteran congressman Crom gaining the required ten votes for a two-thirds majority, a requisite for en· dorsement under CRA rules. Utt Is opposed ln the June 4 primary for the first time since he took office in 1952. In addition to Jones of Anaheim. WllUam A. Dougherty of Santa Ana. an attorney. is seeking the GOP nomination. Spleen Sustains Life County P~ient Recov ers After Tra1'lfplant . A blood dltea.e victim treated at Orange County Medical Center with part of a dead boy'1 spleen last week was reported In utisfactory condition today, as boepital spokesmen kept hll Identity a HCl'tl Three other Southland ho1pltal pa- titata wen alto aald fo be proer'ftl· 1n1. atter recefvinl llfe.IUltaininr parts of the young traffic accident victim's body. • The tldneya, 11>•n and much of the akin from the body of Daniel So- chor 11, of Loma Linda. were donat-t'd by hJs lJievlng parents and remov· ed alter his death Thursday. Ph]1J~lanw told Mr. and Mrs. Stan· Jey :s,cnor then was no cltUcl f o.r ·I Duny's recovery from massive bead injuries sUrfered when be was struck by a car white going home from Little League practice. Part of bia spleen was used In an, apparently aperimental treatment for tW .w..nWled blood d.iteue vic- tim after the non-euentlal or1an WH rusbed front Loma Linda on a Call· . Ionia Btpny Patrol merq nm. Secrecy 1urrounda just ho• the spleen tillue is being l&led. but t be organ II -like the appendix -n o t usential tol the living bumu body and wa1 no transplanted. Two men who· received tM boy'• 1cidney's In transplant surgery onlJ hours alltr his death Thursday a r e also reported in good condiUon tod~!- Sur1eon1 at Wadsworth Vcter~s r Administration Hospital ln West L os Angel~ implanted one kidney anro Herman Holloway, 34, and UCLA Med· lea! Center phy!lclans gave the other to 42-year-old Cheat.er Garbacz. or Claremont. 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A psychiatric report stated !'Jerry Grttnt, 37, "feared aggres- sion from others and always tried to a void arrestinf anyone or as- serting hi• po 1 c e author~ty. ·• Greene resigned in September, Monda.y, M.,y 6, 1968 20% Boost Br_oa<lens Phone Smile WASHINGTON (AP) " -Strl.kin~ (ele~ workers have put "~e voice with a smile" back ln style wttti a na· tiomride contract ratllication vote that offidally ended an la-day walkout against the Bell Telephone System. But scattered locals announced they wouldn't heed the back·t.o'-work order issued by the Co m m u n 1 <: a t 1 o n s Workers of America after 1 tl Washington headquarters annoon<:'e<l Sunday the 54.680-30,721 vote to ratify the three-year contr-aet. The union has said the contract of. rered a boost of nearly 20 percent in wages and fringe benefits over its three-year life. President Ben S. Gilmer, president of American 'felephone and Telegraph Co.. parent compeny to Bell, Aid costs of the contract estimated at about $2 billion by the union "will Jn. evit.ably have some eCfe<:t on the rates our cust<>mers. .. Mis$issippi EDWARDS, Mias. (UPI) -A bun· dred Negroes. trudging behind a mute. drawn wagon~ today launched the southern caravan of the _poor people's march on Walhlngton. "Get up, mule," shouted the wago11 driver, a .. year-old farmer, aa the march pulled away pn its llrst leg. The marcher• were to walk only two miles before board.Ing bll91es and leaving lhe mules behind. The first day'• destination ·w" Selma, Ala., lt7 miles any, with a pouible stop en route at Manon. Ala., for memorial aervlces for Jimmy Jacbon._ one of ihe mlrtyrc ot_ the Necro movement. Dr. Ralph David Abernathy, sue· ce1tor to t>r. Martin Luther King Jr. at the helm Of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, led the mar'ch away from the delta m i n 1 1 t r y oampgroundl. "We're brind.ng all our rats, our Uce and our roaches and we're going to UI'• T....,... dump aJI of them in Congresa' front ·claiming ''traumatic neurosis." : . ,,,,,. • The vast majority or the 200.000 workers involved in the strike were expected to begin retu rr.lng to wor today under what CW A oCCicials called the best contract ever ~chleved in the rndustry. WHl!RE SIX DIED -·Firemen and police look dead were Identified as Robert Zelek, so, his yard and wait until Congress decides over charred remains of amall fore1'gn car after six t 'f J to do something about them,'' pregnan w1 e ean, 28, and their three children, Abtrnathy said. And CW A spokesmen said any refu9ai to end picketin~ as of midnight would be ln de~ce of the union ex· ecutlve board, Which it aaid alooe ''has the r~ to call a strilce and the right persons, Including a Wakefield, Mass., family of Deborah, 9, Michael, 7, and Robert, 5. Also killed There were two whites with tht five and a Vietnam war veteran were killed In a was Marine Staff Sgt. Richard A. Kearns, 21, who uiarch wh11t it left, marebaUed by young Negroes wearing armbanda that fiery headon crash in ·Reading, Mass., Sunday was home on convalescent leave recove~g from reed "Mi1al11ippi God Damn." night. Authorities stated the accident occurred as stomach wounda received in Vietnam. The planned two·•• trek -one of to end a strie." ' lod ooed among the workers ex· pect.ed back oo the jot» Immediately are long-<tistance operators -subjects of the "voice with a smile" Bell slogan -many of whose jobs were filled by male executives durint: the strle. h d ed ~veral scheduled from the IOUtb -poU~case a .~r .~s~ a u _t_o_oo_m_p_h_._Th_e _____________________ ~~=g~an~~~c=oo=l~.s=~=y~w:~=~tt~·--- : Derbt/ hopeful fl'V trbatim" got M.t • coat bnuhed b11 a.vear·old Lana Rog· •eri of Lo1'isviUe, Ky., following a :workout at Chu1'chUl Downs. ''Ver· • batim" competed in the 94Ch "'nning of the famed Kentucky Derby Satur· da11, placing 13th in 11 field of 14 · horse&. •-Twenty theology students at New College Hampstead sat down to their dinner table and bowed their heads as College Principal Dr. •Chari" Duthie said grace. He had • just aaid, "Thank you God for what , we are about to receive," when a bolt of lightning struck the college, tore three gaping holes in the chimney, toppled the smokestack, and burst the water pipes. • For months San Fra,.ciico po- lict hav« betn frustrated in .. . trvf no to end drag · races out· sid« Candlcsticlc Park because the dragstcrs have /aster cars and all elaborate lookout s11s· tem. But thil 1Dtelc, 40 police· men operaU..g from a hilltop command post, ambushed and turrounded the drag race event, arreating 72 persona and im- pounding 25 kot1'oda. More tha" half thf! participants zoomed awa11. · • . Just 37 years ago, Mrs. Menwl S•nchez, of Los Lunas, N.M., was forced to leave school in the 12th .. grade because of illness. This •week she ordered a graduation ring. cap and gown and will gradu- : ate with full hoJlors in June. She ·earned her dlpfoma after several years of night classes. . . Winds, CWA headquarters sejd 14 ol 17 Bell System units approved Ule contract. The Michigan Bell System ~It voted tor rejection and tlhe outcome wam't H~ m two units -the 23.000-member Western Electric installers unit and one embracing directory and clerical workers in New England. CWA 9J>Okesmen said there was DO possibility that votes yet untall*f could reverse the outcome of ttle ratification balloting . Local 4000 of Detroit, with about one-third ol 18,000 Michl~ Bell strikers, said it wouldn't accept the contract. Indications were most of the other 14,000 workers would follow Jft. {:r * * Local Phone Workers Sign N eiv Contract LOS ANGELES (AP) -Negotiators for 13,000 Southern C a 11 r o r n I a telephone worken signed a three-year contract Sunday night with the Pacific Telephone Co., ending a nine-Oay strike. A spokesman for the Federation of Women Telephone Workers said the operators and clerks wUI be bac.lt at work Monday. The women operators and clerks thus return to work the same day as the 200,000 members of th~ Communication Workers o f America. "We feel that It ls a very good con· tract." said Myrl J enkins, president ol the federation. "We are very happy with il" · Company and m a n a g e m e n t representatives said the agreement is retroactive to April 23 and boosts wages in Los Angeles for beginning operators $4 a week now, $3.50 in 1969 and $3.50 more in 1970. A begiMer In the Los Angeles area, highest pajd in Southern California. now will start at $91 per week. Weekly wages for a top operator in Lo.'! Angeles were Increased 18. to 1110, and will reach $118 In 1970. Six Killed In Fkiming Auto Crash READING, Mus. <UPI) -A wounded Marlne veteran of Vietnam returning from a wedding reception and a family Of five out for a drive were kU le8 Sunday night when their cars col11ded and burst into flames. One of the victims was a pregriaat woman who would have given birth to her fourth child ln about a week. · Patrolmen John Murphy a n d Herbert McSheeby sald their cruiser wu forced ont.o the sidewalk of Charles Street by a weaving car traveling 80 to 90 miles per hour in the wrong Lane. They saw the car turn into Haverhill Street and followed it just In time to see the collision. , "There was a big puff/ of smok e," Murphy said, "aad we watched this vehicle hurtling through the air, through some treei and into a field ~ feet from poll)t of impact. The vehicle burst into frames and set the whole ~ld on fire.'' Killed in the nrst car was Marine Staff Sgt Richard A. Kearns. 21. of Reading. who was home on con- valescent leave from Chelsea Naval Hospital. where he was recovering from stomach woun:ls receivrd in Vietnam. Killed in the other car were Robert C. Zelek. 34, of Wakefield, a 1 supervisor al an electronics firm In Norwood; his pregnant wife, Jean, 2.8. and their three children, Deborah. 9, Micllael, 7 end Robert Jr. 5 . An inspector of motor vehicles. call· ed the accident. "absolutely the worst I've seen in the many years on this job." ~ It took firemen 45 minutes to free the bodies from the tangled wreckage. Kearns joined the Marines in .July, 1984, and went lo Vietnam last .fuly. Since then he had been wounded three times. Snow -Wl.iip -U.S. . 4 70 mph Gale Blasts Vroh, Stockmen Warnings Vp llolM Bot*' lllffelo (111<•90 Clro<lllMll , .......... Otnwr Ott Melllet Oe1nllt Falrtlel*t l'ort Wtrltl "··-MOMllllll tnclle..-llt J edtJorl•lll• J- "'"' Low ""c. 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I ··vo i~ a rr nf ne than J a hig that• neitoti compe the g who 1 then t biddea view 1 Mor comm the P fewer privat for dE Oef1 pnLicil anoth• a top lioned Slate5 struct warhE sever: from Dr. di rec I for th Jack SyM: NW'l4 pita! I . . . U.S; Forces Face l. 'SetioUs' ~4ortage WASHINGTON (UPI\ - Drains by the Vietnam war bave created aubsta.rtiaJ manpower and equipment shortages in regular tones stationed in the Uo.OOd States to meet emergenc~s. - according to Senate invertl- gators. The Senate Preparedness Investigating Subcommittee issued a report oo that ef. feet Sunday alter looking it- to the readiness of six Arm1 and Marine divisions i11 February and March. As an example. the report cited the case of the 82nd Airborne Division at Ft. Bragg, N.C .. which after its 3rd Brigade was ordered to Vietnam in February had to submit to this change in persoMel practices: "The Army's policy of not returning a soldier to Viet· nam for a second tour un- less he had at least 25 months in the United States was completely violated. "The policy rtirected by the Anny for tht> :trd Bri- ~ade was that a man could return to Vietnam ll he had been back in-the United States m~ than eo days and h•d more than IO days~ remaining military serv- iCi?." Subcommittee Chairman Jotin Stennis, in a statement accompanying the report. said: ··we have warned. on sev- erar occasions that the stra- tegic reserve. which is that portion of the active Army held ln the United States to meet commitments and re- s p o n d to contingencies around the world, has been drawn upon in both manpow- er and equipment because of the requirements of south· east Asia. "This is of considerable importance s i n c e the9e forces may be called~pon at any time to face ene- mies and potential ne- nies." Thf' subcommittee inv~­ lgation involved. in addition b the 82nd Alrbome, the 1st Pentagon, Congress Feuding Over Costs '-,,~, , WASHINGTON IUPl\ naton does not yet possess A recurring P e n t a g o n • the technology for such a Congress feud over alleged prop-am and has n·o ide a of waste in the D e r e n s e whit. it eventually would D epartment's multibi\Jion co'st dollar buying program ii; "Yet. curiously. in the ~izzling again. with each prog•mmed forces for the side accusing the other of 1970'ri our strategic forces misrepresenting the facts . are siheduJed to become in- • The dispute nared up creasngly dependent o n anew in an e X C h a D g e • these Vehicles," Schlesinger released Sunday between said In a memorandum Assistant Defense Secretary Thomas D. Morris and Sen. relea!fd by the Senate sub- W i 11 i a m P r o x m i r e , commhee on 11 a t i o n a J chairman of the House-securiq and international Senate E c o n o m le Com-oper-at:i>ns. mittee. .._ Morris, in C'harge o f rlefense installations and logistics. said improvements in procurement and pro- perty management h a d resuJt.ed in savings of more than J15 billion in the last six years. He said charges tlv Prox- mire's committee of waste and inefficiency .Jn defense procurement were based on s i x -year-old tran~tions that were no I o n g e r representative of Pentagon . practices. Proxmire countered that this reply was "most disap- pointing." He i n v i t e d defense officials to air their differences at public hur- ings before bis panel. Attacking the Pentagon practice 0 r designatinJt ·'selected" bidders on a pro· ject. Proxmire said: "Your asi1ertion that there is a much lower pcrcentaj?e of negotiated procurement than previously ii; based on a highly erroneous notion that• a c o m p e I i t i v e nell(otiated con tract is a true competitive contract. For the government to decide who ma y submit bids and then to select as few as two bidders is a very 'elitist' view of competition." Morris had challenged the committee's charges that the Pentagon was offering fewer opportunitiei; f o r private industry to compete for defense contracts. n efense D e p a r t m e n t policies were criti cized on another front Sunday when a top research expert ques- tioned whether the United States is ready for con- struction of m u I t i p 1 e warheads that would release several nuclear explosions from a single missile. - Dr. James R. Schlesinger. director of strategic studies for the Rand C»rp., said the RuJ·s· Warns Re4 Regime Of f ailure MOSCC)/ (UPI) -The Soviet dlion marked the birthday of Karl Iv.arx by posting t warning today lour otiler C o m m u n i s t regimes nay be straying from the (olJtldiog father's path. The Kremlin's chi~( ideologist tlso attacked the United Sta:es. saying it had reached a lead eod in Viet' nam. Mikhail 1. Suslov. party theoretichr . told 6 . O 0 O Soviet Co munist p a r t y rlite at th Kremlin Sunday the United tates wai; learn- inl! from s experience In Vietnam t "!(one are the times wh ~ mighty im- perialilit p er could stagt> a police a on.·· "Expecti ~Vietnam to be an easy pr enade. it found itself in a d ty, bloody, pro· spectless w . " Suslov said . Suslov sa in a speech marking th• 1 5 0 t h an- niversary or the birth of Marx. that C m m u n i 11 t states wtii fail to recognize th connection between inte alional and national intere are only a short step om "na- tionalism and chauvinism. which underm the foun· daUons of revo tionary uni• ty." He directed h. remarks at1 Red China. C hoslovakia.l Romania and ugoslavia. The speech ca only sev- en hours after 1 der!! of tht> ned liberalized zech l!OV· ernment had left oscow af- ter urgent conf nces. and 2nd AmlOttd DiVfiloos, Ft. Hood, Tex.: the 5tb In· fantry Division (mechaniz- ed), Camp Carson, Q>lo.; the 5th Marine Division. Camp Peodle~. Calif .. and the 2nd Marine Division, Camp Lejeune. N.C. Stennjs, noting that SPf'· cilic figures had been delet- ed for secur ity reasoos. said: "However. it is clear that the lst and 2nd Armored Oivision.s and the 5th Infan- try Division have signifi· cant problems and deficien- cies In both manpoWtt and eQuipment areas and that a substantial period of time would elapse even after the personnel 'and equipment i;hortages were supplied bf'. . fore they would beeome ful- ly combat ready ... "On the other hand. lht> report finds the 2nd Mariof' Division and those Portions of the Sth Marine Division and the 82nd Airborne Divi - sion which remajn in the United States to be in rela· lively better positlonli over- alJ as to both personnel and equipment.'' Goldwater's $2 Million Suit Opens NF.W YORK (UPI) f'ormer R e p u b 11 c A n presidential carididaU Bar· ry Goldwater's $2 million libel suit against F a c t magazine opens today in federial court. Goldwater has charged the magazine with "actual malice'' for printing a survey during the 1964 prPs1dential campaign dlat purported Goldwater wa~ "psycho.logically unfit to br president." Goldwater w.a1i expected to testify today. Colorful knit switch ables sptirk up • your 1unt1me funtime! EMoMl9 yCM1r llHltirM fvntilN witft fashions of ea1y eDN lmifll Stripe or ttripe tri~ tolicl shells odd p!Hldt to MOtdl1ng tolicl llodi1 ond jo-ieel. l"idc your poir of switdloltl.t today I Jomoico/1h.ll tlue for cool 111m111« comfortl - ·orloft ocrylk tvrtlenedt aheN i" .l!.fue, ''"" or corol. S-M-l. Dacron• polyHtt;:1loultlt knit jomaico1 in ltlock, oqw or britht grwn. I to 16. .-5.98 si..v.i ... lh.ll of nylon/ olefin ltript1 it up in ltlock/white, Dlue/wltite ond li1111/white combi- notion1. lock zipper. 36 to 40. 3 0 9 8 Doultlt knit onkle pents of Dacron• polyttt.r. Elot+icizM wail1bo~ h'9 yovr waitl for 111119 fit. Mon, oquo °' britftt 9'"11· ll'roponioned size1: 8 to 18 ~ 12 to 11 toll. 8.98 lore little tondals wit+! a tnappy, ttroppy lookl A. Cron tlrop 1ondol1 with cuthion in1ol11. Choott w+.i,.., ltrondy. 4. 99 I. DrtMy low hetl landok i11 Dlue/whitt, botlt/ white or fo1hion colon. 5, 99 C. Sconl 1e111dol1 ha~ all J.ofher con1lruction. White, ltlock or fo1hion colon. 3, 99 DAILY PILOT 5 . Artillery Duel Jorifan,_ Israel At It Again Vnftid Pre1t l1&eruttoaal troubles bt the occupied Jordan a 11 d Israel ex-areas and officials were changed fire across the punishing the people of Ra- Jordan River today in the mallah for holding a protes( seventh reported shooting strike against the military incident along their cease-parade in Jerusalem mark- fire line in less than a week. ing Israel's 20th anniver- There were four separate sary. Most residents were actions Sunday involving ar· prevented from traveling to ttll.ery. tank guns and ma-other towns where thev C'h1neguns. work and )srael clampPd An Israeli communique • down on permitting resi-ji;sued in Jerusalem said .Jordanians opened fire at 10 a.m. today from the easL hank at civilians w-0rking 1n fields or the Gesher Set· 1 tement south or the Sea of Galilee -scene of most of the duels of the past week . It said Israel returned the firr. Spain Slams Tourist Gate <T'RALTAR (UPI) dent. to bring Jn relatives from .Jordan. In Jerusalem, the news· paper Maariv said radio Moscow in Hebrew and Yid- dish language broadcasts monitored in Israel congrat- ulated Israel on its 20th an· niversary but added Israel now "aggravates w or Id peac'l. '' Israel noted the an- niversary Friday with a military parade whose route passed through the Arab section of Jerusalem, cap· lured in last J une's Mid· east war. The Mo.~cow broadcast pointed out the Soviet Union wished Israel "peace and prosperity" wheo it became a nation in 1948. But today, the broadcast . continued, "millions oL workers view Jsrael with concern as it aggravates world peace." President Dr. NureddM Atassi of Syria arrived in Cairo toda9-for three days or talks with United Arab Republic 'officials on the Mideast situation. An·Na· har, the Beirut dally news· paper, said the Syrian i.od Egyptian leaders would dis· cuss coordination of activi· Ues oC various Arab com- mando organizations against Israel. A Radio Baghdad broad· cast montiored in Beirut said Iraq's 10-year·old mill· tary-backed regline bad been extended for another two years. There were no reports of casualties. but tw<t lsraeli soldiers were wounded Sun· day in a half hour artillery r1 u e L n e a r the Damya Rridge. Spa·vi slammed the ga1e to- day on tourist traffic from 1 Gibraltar In. its 1 ate~ l jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil squeeze play aimed at Although t h e artillery r111ets in themselves were nnl serious they held the 1hrrat or major reprisals <1nil deepening tensions in lhP Middle East. Ji;rael warnpd recenllr that if .Jordan persisted in the al- 1acks li;rael would t1 irn .lordan into another battle- ,grn11nd lsraPl ~lilt was ·having regaining control of the MeditetTanean fortress hel<t by Bri:taHi since 1713. I New border restrictions annoonced Sunday n i ~ h t almost sever Glbrallar'sl land link with Spain. Spam i1a1rl 1t would aJlow through the b1g green iron gates of 11s customs house only rerMnal hardship cases and the 5.000 Spanish wotkersl who l!O to w-0rk on "the rock" each day. • ©DAVIS BROWN Even this lowest priCed ~ GM F- FRIGIDAIRE GAS DRYER . has Durable Press Control ... ~Q l • Durable Press Care. 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COSTA MESA fiLJNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT . BEACH DAIU t-t-'A TUlbAY f·S -lnte9ri+y e11d lt.llebllity Si11e• 1947 - I . .. ( Herb6r S oppin9 Center) ( t;iuntin9ton Center) (Fashion Island) , _. ............. ._.------------------~------------~~~--------------~--~~--------------..---~------...-~--~--~~~~~~~~~~~------:---------- ' . • •• .. ' • r J 8 DAILY PILOT Mond.W. May 6, 1968 Mang Respond ~_H_oH~od Stars He p Kfdiiey Girl GRANADA ~ CAP) -Julie Andr~s gave a signed script of "Mary Pop- pins," in •h.ldl she starN!d. Robert Taylor gave a suit. The script, suit and ottier donations from celebrities were p u r c h a s e d · by ~ands who b.n'ned out Sunday at a· shopping ce.flter for a benefit auct.loo. The auction b r o u g h t Maria.one Baratta $2,100 ctOser to a fu.lJ life.~ .. QUEENIE lyPhlllntertan.11 Meningitis Cases Bared Marianne. 16, has suffered for 11 yeart from pro- gressive kidney I a i 1 u r e . tp:Wrs said she'd d i e L,._;....;,~~~..;..;;.;;,.;.;,,.;;;;,.;;,;,;.;...-.; ...... -:-'l~..;.-....o., before ttle end of the year "I'm out ringing doorbelll for my ca11didate, but rd withoot a kidney dialysis like to claim THIS ONE for mv °""'"" c A M p PENDLETON (AP) -Three Marine Corps recruits from diffenr& pla· toons are being treated for meningitis. Pvt. James A. McMurtry. ta. of Salem. Ore.. wu listed as in good conditioo Sunday at the N a v ~ 1 Hospital. Pvt. Loren Peterson. 20, of Denlsoo, Iowa, was lilted as in fairly good condition. Pvt. David C. Jenlci.Ds, 18, of ChatsworltJ, Ge.. WM listed as in more ~ous coodition tbao the others. The recruits becllme m last week while here for trainlllg. 'Ibey are b--1 at the recruit depot in Sell Diego. Doctors Mid tbeJ toffer from menlngoooeal1 men- ingitis, • ~ di9ease affecting b mem· brane ol 1be brain er ll1fDa1 cord. mechlne and a transplanted -------------------lcidney. Berore the stars g.ave hir memorabilia. S a n Fernando Valley residents had given $28.IXX> -by the family's c:ount. Some :m teen-agers were ~ ro~ door·tx>-door collection by Marianne's friends. In Brooklyn, N.Y.~ Clyde Trent read about Marianne and offered to give a $5,000 IOOMy machine that his wife had used before she died last November. Marianne's mother. Mrs. JosePh D. Baratta. will give one of her lcidoeys. SaiQ Miri.anne: "I've got friends J haven't even seen yet ••• Why, tttl.s oou1d turn out to be the most wonderlul y~ ol my life." Diver Dies AV.AWN (UPi) - A 25- YNI'~ B*enleld man cbowned amda)' wbUe skin dMnC in 1be ocee near Serita Clddim lsl8Dd. •. Los AngeJe. c.ounty lberiff' I deplliM said h body d. D. Pbllip Fritz was recovered by lelbr divers. • Flournoy Given Job Of Reforming Taxes SACRAMENTO (AP) - Gov. Reagan's hopes of fin. ding a workable tax reform program rested today with State Controller Houston I. FlOurnoy, an advocate of p<lyr'Oll withholding of state income taxes. Reagan chose Flournoy. 39, Sunday to head a new Advisory • Commission on Tax Reform . The Republican governor asked for specific proposals be can submit to the legislature by next Jan. 1. Resigan had set t a x reform as his No. l goal this year. But that aim was frustrated when a task focce he •appointed, dominated by big businessmen. failed to produce any substantial pro- posals likely to pass the D e m o c i:.a.t ic-Oom.inated OUR GREAT BLONDES END UP WITH We bringbaektlle80'1blondeldokof1 Garbo,Lombard,~tabltriglit J. • into'68wlth t11eaoftesi1111te1kdtcem dfAoatpnddcle:lfieOmceldl:.wan1'1 rubotf,latl~orweelm;anbenlJedal whennerJGQwllh;Am!am yoarBaM-mt z .. ,.,,.. .• ,,. COITA .... 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Ill Wu.,'"-or I'""· Helf 11-14'~4'/• . •9 ............... °' lw'9ht _. ~ _....,,,,... ...... .. .._ tt.,(heh ~ yw ...... w •• "'' ""'· pWi, .,_or P'fl'f· ,..._ l0-11. '11 ._ a • " .._... .., ... w 0.,1 c... ~ ..... '"Wedi,~ • ..-, ........... .. .......... .., .......... ~ .............. .... ..... ...... ........... _ ......... . 4.99 HUNTINGTON EACH · NEWPORT BEACH ·• (Hvntington Ce ter) . . ( Faahion lalancl} I ______ ,_, ___ __, __ ~ \ --TllO~ -~ ... ... AHbe .... , " -111.-..Ntran wtDii. It ii 2S ptflS .... tbm while whfteWubiD 1'11111 ..... ( c;ear:se Sblbley, L ol Arabic parentaa on ''Tbe Mideast: Hia rem&rU UJ tieOl'J Weinberg, . end of the talk t ne(er heard a Sl* For a few mJ Jewfs.b and Arab: wagtftg verbally UCI P1 Slates ' On tlNo· Or. Seymour Nwport Beach. Spanish and Pot daalrman of the of forelp langu wm dimlSs tt Guatemalan D 1967 Nobel Priz liwrature, Mig l~TuW in the Fine A Room 178 at UC Co-spomored ly. Extension Department of Languages, t b one of the "Guatemala: Heritage and : Crisis". Dr. Menton 's Latin Americai amon( hia book history of the novel. Solon s: Talk on Congress mac Mathias (R-T former 01fmp will be the feat at Ute annua dinner of the : Alsoclatlon. S4 4 at the Newt Newport Bead ~-will need for bah recreat.iooal I: pnitance of «I llfld up-to-dittf .Mineral King 1 · jor ski oceas. DEATH N BALTZ MOF c.nu clel Ma C..-MeA BELL BRC MORTl llt Broadway. LI a.,1 ~ACIFIC MEMORIA ~-~ Sltlhdle Neftert lle.e ~ pa;g.r • COLONIAl.1 ROW '7111 Bell w ........ ""' SMl'l'B'l llft ., ... R ...... u: ... ~: ., ....... MM ... i ttorney Presents• Case for Arabs BJ TBOlllAI YOll'l'UNE ............... Arib.-... ·t 1MDJ-dlrty,-tbelviq ------•IAZ1•'.ir• wt&. It .. ,. .... tbl Amna pl'etl mu. tbem appear that way, while wblte•ublnl tbt 1.-aelil. ,,_. ... tbe CClllteatiou of c;ecrae Sblbley, Lent Beach attorney of Arabic perentqe, wbo IPQ)te at UCI on·~ Mideast: An Arab-~ew.'' Hil remaru U,...S UCI professor HeDl'J Weinbert. Wbo stood u~ at the end of tbe talk to declare~ 'I have never beard a speech so full of lies." P'« a few minutet, U.teners of Jewish and Arabic anceatory fell to waghlg verbally a miniature war of the Middle East. TM oppoaite view will be insented bJ_JloDt:.Yuw~ COQIYl !II I1rae1...m_ tbe next .... of "l1ternational Af- fairs Semlnir" lpOD8Qred bt UCI Young RePl,lbli01n,. In bil talk·'lbundv, Shibley com· pared the i .. aeu. to fbe World War ll Germana and Japanese. "All thn!e called f h e m s e l v e s supermen or cbo~en people. All called their victims aggre119rs. And all com- mitted atrocities on civilian people," he said. He said the Zionist sneak attack that destroyed Arabic aircraft lut June was no different than tbe sneak attack of the Japanese at Pearl Harbor. 'But American reactioa wu qul~ dif~reot, he said, bec:uase the pre11 bad painted • Jlictqre_"' ''belMeGN, book·DOled Arabi, armed to tbe teltll with Soviet weapom, canstn1 ap ell underdog Isra~J." "Unfortunately, thia Is a VfJlt'I emo- tional issue In the United States," be remarked. "Anyone tbat critidlts Israel ls irnll)ediately stamped an anti- Semitic. Politicians and newspapers are very sensitive to this accusation.'' Shibley said the United States la driving the people of Arable states into · the bands ol the Soviet Union because Arabs, like everyone else. generally like their friends ana hate their enemies. - > BEST Tll• DAILY "LOT offers to"'• •f th• but fHtur11, by t ctutl ••"'•Y of •••"•"• n•ileble 11'1 HY "•wsp•p•r in th. HfiOll. DAILY PILOT 7 At Convention Center HomeShow Well Decorated ANAHEIM -Glittering chancfelim and colOi!wlhe· atrical silks will be used to decorate the Exhibifs Hall at Anabelm Convention Ceo· ter for the Orange County Home and Decorators Show May 17-26. Rod I;>ye, general chair· man. said three chandeliers, each 218 feet in diameter and 30 feet long, will hang above the center aisle in the 100,· ()()().square-foot ha11. More than 80,000 square yards of theatrical silk, in hues o green, l>lue an wrute will cover the celling. Dye said. Carpeting wUl be in royal blue and the more' than 344 exhibit booths will be drap- ed with nutmeg. sky blue and gold, Dye added. He said the decorations are being created especially ror the home show by Show Specialty. a division or Can· vas S"pecialty of Los Ange- les. The show. being sponsor· ed for the 14th year by the Oranee-COunty 1Julfdtra Ae· sociation;-will showcase a multitude of products Jo r the home from major ap. pUances and the latest mod· es in ruroishlngs and decor· atlons to building materials, Dye said. Frlme attractions will In· elude more than 30 furnish· ed rooms of all types includ· ing seven kitchens. Show hours will be 5 to 11 p.m. weekdays·itM noon to 11 p.m. Saturoays a n d Sundays. UCI Prof . . S tudents Seek Cash For Kids'. ~amping All Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday Through Saturday Slates Talk On "Novelist Or. Seymour Menton, of Nwport Beach, professor of Spud.Ill and Portuguese and dLalrman of the depertment of forelp languages at UCI, wm discuss the works of Guatemalan novelist and 1967 NGbel Pri%e winner fO!' W.atme, Miguel A n I e l Ailbriu TuWay at 4 p.m. in v the Fine Arta Building Room 178 at UCl. C.O.sponlOl"ed brUllivttai· ty. · Extension and the Department of F o r e i g n Languages, t be lecture is one of the aeries, "G"uatemala: c"u 1 t u r a l Heritage and P o J l ti c a I Crisis". Or. Menton's specialty is Latin American fiction, and amon( hia books ii a critical history of the Gnatamalan novel. Solon Slates Talk on Coast Congressman Rd:>ert B. Math'ias CR-Tulare), th e rormer OJjimpic champion. will be the feattred speaker at the annual convention dinner of the Far W~t Ski .USoclaUon, s.turday, May 4 at the Newporter Inn In Newport Beach. MathiBll will report on the need · for balanced u.se of recreatiooal land, the im· poitance of organized skling and up-to-date reports Ori Mineral King and other ma- jor ski areas. BALTZ MORTUARIES C.,._ dtl Mar OR ....... C.-Mela Mi i-UM BEU BROADWAY MORTUARY 111 Broadway, Cotta Mesa LI l,M3I f'ACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PAll ee,meterr..,!._.........., _.._.Vie.Drift N..._.._.Calf .... ~'!"r-·....,.,. PDlt FAMILY· COLONIAl. FVNEllAL ROD 7IU ...._ AYe. "........ --,,.. - SMITlrl MOltTUARY ....... RwhtlM llwll LE .... WDTa.ll'P MOBTUART ., B. ,,.. .:... '*-... For an underprivileged child, even one week of a~r oemp can mean the opening of a whole new world. And Jn the past two years. UCI students have given this new loot to 1 O 1 un· derprivileged children in Orange• Oountf by sponsor· int a-ft).day ieaaion in. the San Betnardino mountains. This summe!' they hope to Prisoner Flees But ' Recaptured SANTA ~A -A 20-year· old Orange County jail prisoner ~ho had but two mont.ba tb ·serve on a one year sen~ce e s c a p e d Saturday "1t was recap· tured seven hours later in Garden Grove. Sheriff's deputies staked out the home of the ex-wile of escapee! CbarJes C . Greatrake and nabbed him when he att,mpted to con· tact her about 4 a.m. 'Sun- day. · Greatrake escaped b. y hurling a garbage can at a jailer whlle serving on th• trash handling detail. He had been a maximum security trusty but managed to switch ~lathes with a mlntmum security ' ~ and Join tbe gupa1e detail The Jailer was unable to pursue him aa '8 ltad three other prisonen f underguard at that time. · Report Due -'Ate -eeoond I Lil ~ r a...l meetmg ot{f.le Servicemen's Center for <>ranee O>unty will be held Monday, at 7:30 p. m. ln the Co.ta Jt{esa High School Cafeteria. • send at leut 86 m°". but they're short of money. "We have to raise s.5,000, more than three times as much money as we did before. It's a little frighten· ing," said Richard Siegel Jr. of Laguna Beach, finance director foy1fle sponsoring Unicamp go~. Previously, UC Regents provided two-thirds of the coat and the students made up the remainder. This year. because of a tight • budget, they'll-baff to do--i all themselves. So Siegel is hoping service clubs, church g r o u p s • businesses and individuals ,. will contribute to t h e Unicamp fund . ' Ten days at camp in August· will provide the children with a variety of activities, a chance to be away from home, probably for the first time. and the friendship o f university students who act a s volunteer counselors. Anyone interested i n assisting the p r o g r a m should contact R i c h a r d Siegel at 494-8471. Wreck Kills Count)f .Man ~NDOT It (UPI) -An Anah~im Jllan wag killed . and two otter per~ns injur- ed in , a two car accident ne~ bere &tinday night. The J Calffotnia Highway Patro~ said, Pedro Romero Reynosa. 29, was killed when his car strti:t a car driven by Ampndo Sanchez flamir. ez, 20,~i.rebaugh. from the rear. · Officiirs said Ramirez was attempdng to make a U-turn in tbe highway when the ac· cident occurred. Rony Reynosa, 23. a pas- senger in the Reynosa car, and Ramirez both suffered minor injuries. • For her special .. day. ; . treat Mom to a fabulous Penney perm! . . 9.95 DIMl-fllOSTING AND TIPPING 12.tl Wt tpteleflat In the '°" of foshion w'91. •UllTtNel'CNI MAICM ........... c:.... ............. ,,.,. J f ., .. ' , .. thru Saturday only! I ... • Fashion Manor scratch resistant Teflon~ cookware is easy care Reme·mber Mo m on May 12 th Buy you~s.~lf an a.pron. (Make sure it matches the breakfast tray!) PUT COLOR IN HER KITCHENI Save 7.11 ! 9 piece Teflon~ cookware in decorator colors Reg. 39.99 Now32.88 Everything you need to help yo1t become o gourmet cook without the bother of sticking or scouring. lntludei: 11/, o nd 31/2 quart covered touct• pont, 5 quart covered Dutch oven, a· open fry po" ond· 10" covered fry po11. ChoOM ovo91do, flome or harvest gold. U a •YOUA EN NEV CHARGE ACCOUNT TODAY I Save 3.111 S pc. Teflon ·starter set in 4 decorator colors Reg.19.9916 88 · NOW • lhe llOft-ttick l tfle.. 1urloce mo'tt ...ar1111 hm ••• IHt 1tlc~. 110 tehrl Set l11elude.1 11/2 •Mt l l/2 quort ,...._, 1C1vc.po111 ot1cf r' ope11 fry pet1. S.lect he. ~. coppertMe, flotN or Ho,..,..t 1eld. N E W P 0 RT B &.AC H (Fashion lale,,d) HUNTINGTON BEACH (Huntington Ceoter) ----.- f . . .. . .. .. • ... 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K•llll vs lllc:Nrd It. Ktltl\ Jt•nn~ P. F«1ll1n V1 Don11d Fr11>tl1 Fee"'" · AlbHI C.lfonn Dublo! Y$ le<J Oub., J•nlnt AM llttn vs Jerrv ltlcll•r~ 8tl1" HONH 'lAZA 17TH AT U ISTOL SANTA ANA 541.5551 HUNTIN~TON CENTEl EOINGEll AT I EACH HUNTINGTON IEACH 897.101 l SOUTH COAST 'LAZA · IAISTOL AT SAN DIEGO FWY., COST A MESA '"'°" C C.•lbral"' "' toi. 0. Galb""" ~ C..nt l~rrero vs Marl• i;-'• EIO\liero Leoti-Guerrero C1rl -""" ~ "' T-Ali... Fire CaUs 545.1 so Ntwton S.ndra F/IY Tlll>IH Y$ _,...... A Tol>l'ln llrf1ft II Me"""'°" YS Joni« C. Mender-. S..nd,. S. Ou.flt vt Wlll•rd C. Ou•llt faatl1 of llnlerlca . Featuring, this week, favored recipes from the roclc ribbed lands of our Pilgrim forefathers. New New Potatoes ............... 5 ,~. 1 ~ Young Whitt Ro!'f ••• the kind that boil so well: fresh Can'Ots ............. · ... 2 ~ 1 tc '1Tender, 11weet ••• In l-lb. cello pAckAges ? Cabbage ...... ' .............................. 3~ Cri11J) and solid ••• for ynur J>('Cial boilf'fi dinnPr' Aged Cheddar ....................... 89:.- Robust flnor you'U apf)rec1at.e! ••• bS the piece. \ f, ~ ngland! ,. ., Surf poundinr on rocky ahorea, akia 1Jftlerb1g 4lewn 1ilvery 110~. the 11cent of pine in the erisp air ••• hickory a m o k • wAfted on the brttR, crunchy applP.1, clambakes on the 1hore I New E ngland comes by it's heritare of s.ood fooCi naturally I Corned Beef . . Bottom Round Lean tender rounds of aelected beet ••• cured eapecially for El Rancho! Plf\D on A NPw England Boiled Din ner •.• ancl ~re how well it'll be received! 69i. Clam Chowder 4:$1 Snow's ... New Enrland Style ••• rich, hearty! 15-os. cans Baked Beans ]:~1 S& W ••• New England Style ••• plump, tuty? ..• 28-oz. cans Brown Bread 4: $1 S&W ...• lG-oz. cant ••• juat naturall.r toee with beans! Prict1 i?I rl!~ct ot rrll ,fMtl M 01t., Tuc3., wed ..•. M(l,r 6,' '1, a ARCADIA: Huntinaton Dr. ' Slrtstt (El Rancho <:*) "" · rASADOeA: 320 West Colorado Blvd .• SOUl1I ,ASMEM: Fr!m011t & Huntinston Dr. N£WPOIT IUCll: 2727 Newport Blvd. • 2555 [duff Dr. (£astbluff wi. r..taft • .. -----·-~-' ~I See Pl Today·~, j Want Ads e lJKE A VERY ARTrmC ATMOSPHERE? ... Here Are two !~tine. UP:" l!l!lin l"llrtJUenls ror reitt' ... in a lovely tx-ach drt'I ! e SCUBA EQUlPMENT. a N>mplt'te outfit ·' also 35 mm underwater camera; e Owner" a r t MXlouitY searchini,; for their pel. .; 1 A black II white m I \' e, Boliton Bull. " ' • Architectural· draltsmen ~ oUer~ carttr poid. . tKlfls with a rapidly grow. Ing company. e HPrf'·~ • l.Jlwrey orga.n. like nl'w! BUDGET PRICED MOBILE MODEL HEATS Wi\TER TO 150• ·: • • Choice of 6 dishwaahing cyclH e CarefrM Duel '9tergent DiapenHr $13 a· • 12 Table Setting Capacity (AHAM> • Super Surge Actio,, _. "BUil T ·IN" CONVENIENCE GITS DISHES & GLASSWA~I lllALL Y CLIANI e S.,. letp W ...... Actletll eNe.._. ..... ~I e ll T.W. ~ IAHAM). Mo*! OW·OUN $148 Modf!I DW·STN DEPEND ON DA YIS·IROWN I wmt !XCl.UIM l'f¥E·YEM 1 WAltRANTY A PROTICTION PUii 1•yw!' Yftfre"" W ..,..... fll -... I wltllout cher~. plus '°YMI' ~- .._ (perts Ofll7I for -...... ,...._ ... lar ..,, dcleolt.e -"' .. ..... ,_., _, --c ....... .,.._. CUSTOM DEWIE FRIGIDAIRE DISHMOBILE e Double Wllh 'Cycle -Faet efficient dryf"I. e 1S T•ble Setti"I C.,.Cfty (AHAM). e · Dlthwuher DW wfftt · ~ cycle cf*ee. .;.: • MoWle now -luiW. kt later. e ArM1i"fly Quiet Operation ., • DAVI s~a R OWN.:: 411 L 17th St. ~~.:~ 646-1614. 9 INftMITY AND ... DAllUTT SINCI 1'47 e I • l You won't 1 cltement if yo Mesa theatre fO of~ double b n, Power arw Cl)'lie. ~·in 0 shop tooigtit a e.nne. The Udo cl.in: of dr'4ma tic tomorrow nigh· Fer Saa Sebaat tab their leave -Tbesetwc h big, ,, c:clor. The Power 1 ence • fiction involves a grou e oC whOm is , le.ind of being c '.trolling aU tbei ;ale and Clyde i hle\ground for fa~. ltis i ture cl the e• • al bank robbe .1'bo ~ 1hirties. 1bat's ~Mesa. George PepJ mond Burr he P. J . which t Yent.ures of al takes a job mistress of a t man's family • ceuain& troubl ->me. GUI F• 2 fllmfti • Joel stirs Anthooi 'o d,..nUc film I ~ Directed by ~: with acreenpll ·:her Fry, 'ne I ":!Um to reve& :: seqi.aence the ; Creation, Adu ~ arid Abel, Noa ·; Tb• Tower of ;. truction of Soi • ga of Abrah& .. ·~ The cut of 3 motJoq plctur• ~ brilliaht lumlr ~ C. Scott, Ava ei hen Boyd, I ·: Peter O'Toole .. and Ulla !3er; Tbe realism :, beyond descr: ·• Iowa authenU ·: lfOUJld Ht.I -: story from Tl ' ... . ' • • wage -· DAILY PJLOT 9 Contiiiue Climb e WASHlNGTON (AP) -The 6.S percent IODUal tioo YOt.e -but ad· •a&e·price_&Wdelille, tuch alreedy ~ 8 per. reta ita bouae ln order. the • Tbe Johnlon administration settlement a n n o"' n c e d minll'tration off1ciala un-M kl 3.2 per<:ent thi.a )'NI' ca will demlDds in eome reaardne eoa. tt ""11 be 00 _loiiiii lf(>Wld at an e ver· Tbursday by tt:le-C-OD'l· t~ ~feel rr I 1';1·--a I~ l'e~telltlnJ" fbe _ _... Nr WUt •ret_ses firmer l!'OdDd IQ request futtr pac. ill it.a bid to keep mw1icatioas Worurs o f flaUoury even U they don t iocreasia cost of Uvq in reporUdly u bigb u 33 per-more restr<int on n&es ~" , ... ....... Amer l ca and the Bell say 90 publldy. 1967. cent. and prices by laibor' llDd ...,.. IDc:reaMS this year at Telephooe System ii oolY In it.I ~ report list But here's what bu bap· s o m e admlnlstratlon busmess. • ' • what ls cODJidered nonin· the ~test in a atrlnc.ot wace . February, the council Ollled pened '°far tells yeu: ie.ctwa see pre 5 1 dent · There have~...,.'-- : flationary. levela. pacts far exceedin' ad· for UDioa settlements tills -Average wage set· Johnson's call ror hillier that unJm1 and com WAHR RIA STER .. , i lostead <J backing ore ministration ·wishes., year "appreciably )ower" tle.ments approaobed e pee. taxes -alone wit!l coa-are pu$bin« for ~r , fl'om;a.t year's ~vel as tte There was rro tmmediate than tte 5.~ percent average cent during the first quarter gressiooal demands Io r wages and prlce.s now o '1'1Hv•.,.,• (elfet' y~ wo~ t want for ex· admf'n.istratbn !\ad voiced comment from the Council for 1967 increue1. It celled of t.hls year, according to SJ)6Ddln& cuts -as tfle key J)r'9Vkle a hither base ~ TplLET TANK IA\.L ci~ment if you attend the hope it would, tOe pattern of cf Economic Advisers oo ~ for restraint by bualnea to admi.n.lstrati<>n officiads. to ~newed w a i e. price clie the administr.ation n.. ,...:;-:: :'..:~,!:,:11y .._ Mesa theatre for the wind-up •• settlements so far haa telephone settlement bold Ile price liDe. -settlements in Ule key restralat. dfcide& to impose wace ud ..,. .._ ., -.,.., _.. .....,""· of tt-e double bill comprWoc __ climbed ___ e_v_e_n _hl_gh_er_. ____ wru_·_c_h _s_till_f_aces __ a_ra_Wlc __ •· __ Tbe __ councll ___ flnd __ no_ex_act __ oo_M_truc __ tion __ in_du_s_tr..:.y_a_r_e __ Once ___ tll_e_~ __ inl_str_a_ti_on_..;.pr_lc__:_e ...:tbo....:_tr.:...o:..:.ls:.:.. ____ __::·=·'=•= ,· =u="=·= •o=w=,.='="=s::;'=ou=s:::: Ti. Power and Bo.ale ud Clylle. Bollh ,in color film close 1 ~ toniltit -and tomorrow evming. The Lido cli.tnaxes its week of dr~atic movies alto IA>niorrow night When Gana For Su Sebaatla~ and P. J . tab their leave ol lie Heri>or -1beae two.,,_ abow Ile big, wide ICfteD in color. Tbe Power i6 ~sed on a e • fiction • thriller 1blt iDYolves a group ol scienu.ts, e oC whOm is a superdupe.r ;kind of being capable of con- .trolling all tlbelr mi.Dda. Bo• ;Ide ud Clyde is -more tbau a ~ for • .,.., ekltb.lal f•'Lm. It is a ~c pie· Un ol the eJS»olil ol a eaupk : at ba1* robbers md killers' "who ~ in -1f)I mid 1hirties. That's for tbrila at ~Me&&. George Peppard and Ray· mond Burr head the cut of P. J. which follows the ad· ventures of a private eye who takes a job Protectiae the mistress of a tycoon. The rich man's family seems bent on · ceuain& trouble for the fem· me. GUI F• Su Stl»uUaa, ; Olme4 • J.ocati.on tn Mexico, ~ •• Anthony Quinn in a .. ct,..mie tum ol old Mexico. e -Directed by John HUiton, :: with screenplay by Chrlstop- :; her Fry, Tiie Blble ii the tlnt ".fllm to reveal In contiJluous :; aeqiience the 1torie1 of 'lbe ~ CreaUon, Adam and Eve, Caln ~ aad Abel, Noah and tbe Flood, ·:Th• Tower of Babel, the Dff. ;. truction of Sodom and the Sa· : ga ·of Abraham. .. ·~ The cut of Ulla tremendous ~ motioq picture includes such :: brilliaht luminaries as Geor&e ~ ,,. C. Scott, Ava Gardner, Step- ~ hen Boyd, Richard Harris. ·: Peter O'Toole, Mi<:hael Parka • : and Ulla Bergryd as Eve. . The realism of the movie is :~ beyond description u it fol- ~ Iowa autbenUcally "'1th ·back· · IJ'C)mld seta that frame· the : story from The Good Book. -: .. .. .. • Wben a new movie Is : scheduled at tbe Meea you ': may pYll to enjoJ it, in the ' llftemoon, dwint one ot 1he < weekly Mesa MJtiaeee. T'hoae :: times ~ tie ~· U : beld4'W' for • MDOad lbow· : 1Q& tllt protrmn at tbe ¥eu • .,,.. t1 cm •lec:ted by .......... .,,......,,. : ... Mrt prGllpGJ at 1 e'dock ever 1 WtCIDeldlJ, ~ ~· flnt wtll 1r ~ • '( Nlrattmenta. .. ,.. . - ! bEE PASSES to .. Udo ~ or the Mesa will be ..._ to-.• day IW D. G. J'trnll, 2?0d : ~t.erlOD Way, C.-llua. D. • I'. Laun. a 33rd a.. N..,.-t • leldl. J'. M. JFJE..._., 2701 WiDdM!r Dr., Conaa dll '-Mir and Dan lee~ -w. : ..... _w-./ . 1bla lourtolnl ~ Of ''Ndar9 Pttb''. to .,. '. •ther fine fiihn •t tM MIA • .,. Lido . OP. 491 '°°"· We do I '°Pe \o ~ude )'OW' Y8"7 OWi! • a.me fttr• bet«• • muy ~kl pus. ' . .. - ifhenew Mercedes-Benz 250: . .. . ....... I, . . .. $o~~Over:-engineered'' it won't mush, sway or wall .ow-even on cloverleaf turns., . - . . ®On today's high-speed turnpikes, it's easy to for- get how fast you're driving. Mentally, you're "veloci- tized," as tte expert put it. So, some- times y~u take the off ·ramp at a clover- leaf intmection a little faster than you meant to. You crank awa y on the steering whee], but your car tugs straight ahead like a dog bining at the leash. The tires squeal and your passengers S<JU inn. One of life's embarrassing moments. WMI "over .. nglneertng" can~toyou You probably·could haye avoided the drama if you'd been drivi ng the new Mercedes-Benz 250. It runs rings around most cars. It out-handles and out·maneuvers them to help you avoid anxious moments. How does Mercedes-Benz make a 4-door sedan with the agility of a sports car? Jn the woitls of one critic, the new 250 is "over-engineered." He's right. And Mercedes-Benz is proud of it. By oonventional standmls. the new Mpcedes-Benz 250 <is "over· engineered." It's built to far more exacting standatds than ordinary cars. A 119tenlld Improvement. The 25011 suspension system is pannud-one oE the more than 5,200 basic engineering patents held by Mercedes-Benz. The engineers simply woul4 Ml tolerau poor roadholding or a jarring ride. Their ingenious 50Jution: a pair of anti-sway hers-one in front, one •t the beck. Without these concealed torsion ban to 6ght body lean, the suspensioris springs would have to he so stiff that the ride would he ruine<l. With huo anti-sway bars (most cars have· one), the · 250's suspension is soft enough on a washboard road to absorb annoying jolts. And on a tight tum, it's firm enough to prevent mu~h and wallow. i\ suspension that sacri- fices neithtt ride nor han· dling is a good example of .how "over-engineering" works for you. Here are some more examples : A 1uperlor braking 1y1tem Many ordinary cars still use old-fa shioned drum brakes. Today's 180-mph Grand Prix racing cars use disc brakes. So does the Merce-. des-Benz 250. And not just on the front wheels, but on every wheel. Drum brakes are cheaper, but tests prove that disc brakes provide the most preci~e braking possible-at any speed. So Mer· cedes-Benz engineers insist on 4-whecl disc brakes as sla>1darfl equipment. With 421.l square inches of braking area, it's virtually impossible to outrun the 250's brakes. 10,000 body weld• Most 00nventional cars have a sep- arate -body and chassis, held. together with bolts. After a while. the bof ts can work loost. On a washboard road , the ratt1es can be deafening. Mercedes· Benz eliminated the body bolts. In theirplaceareover 10,000indi- vidual welds. The result is a structure ·of immense strength and rigidity. A(ter 50.000 mDes or so. you may begin to wonder if your 250 will ever rattle. Ovtrheld.cam engine Usually, your car's engine is e(hcr tuned f~r power or economy-not both. By employing a sophistica ted overhead· camshaft layout borrowed from lerceda-Benz Wodd Championship ~pnrts/racing cars, the engineers were ;iblc 10 improve the engine'~ volumetric efficiency (its abilit y to "breathe''). This tanarkable engine gives the 250 a top sJ>eed comparable to " standard V-8 wiih tM fuel economy nf a Six. "F1tlgue-proor• ..... ·rake a day-long trip in some cars and you'll wind up feeling like a damp.- ''ashrag. The Mercec!~·Benz 250 is engineered a~ much for human comfort .. . as it is for mechanical efficiency. Ortho- pedic ph{sicians were consultCd in the design o the 250's seats so you'll have proper support on cross<ountry tours as well as short hops to the supermarket. When you first slip into one of the 250's carefully contoured scats, it may seem linn. but on<;c you get used to it, you'll never ~cttle for ''marsl,,nallow" seats again. t\ lcrcedes-Bcnz engineers have respect for your hackbonr. ll1c!>c are just a few of the man y advanced engineeri ng features of the ~ lercedcs·Benz 250. Ta.ken together. they add up to one conclusion : at S5, I 50,• this car is one of the shrewdest investments on wheels. Clfp coupon for brochure ( For more details on the 250 and 6 other Mercedes-Benz models, send to- day for your free copy of the 24-page, full<olor brochure (coupon at right). Better yet, visit our show?Oom. Sec 11nd drive the new 250. Find out for yourself how it feels to drive a car built to be the best-not the best seller. Mercect .. lenz motor care from '21,1119 to M,441• • You may be able to afford a Mtt• ~es-Beni without knowing it. Below are suggested retail prices for 8 of the JS Mercedes-Benz models: r 600 Grand J\ lcrccdcs ...... $22,472• 300SEL Llmou.~inc. • . • . . . . 9, 459• 280SE Coupe . . . .. . . .. • .. 9 ,26l9 280SL Rood~tcr . . . . . . . . . • 6.568• 280SE Sedan'. . • . . . . . . • . . 6,336• 230 Sedan . . . . • . . . . .. .. . 4,63 t • 220 Diesel............... 4.Sso• \ 220 Sedan ............... 4,446• • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Ito I ' ltl't' -.. --~~ "' . f:'t ~ ,·~-~ I 4i' SEND TODAY FO" FREI! IROCHU"I (or bettrr yet. come in and pick one up) '"" lletMfl• ,...,.,.., '"'· ,. Witt w.,"., AYlnw Santa Ana, C1llfornl1 '2707 Please 11end the rree 24-ptge. full-t'Ofor brochure that tells 1H 1boll1 the new an fro111 Mercedes-lkni. Namr Add~ Oiry State Zip •Wea C:O.. poru ol a tty, pdudft ol option•, tta• IM *81 taa. if..,. Jim Slemons Imports, Inc. 120W. Wlmlr A..._. lenta Anl, Cenfomf1""1"'°"':714-MM11' (\ > . . ' J -~·~----_.._..,_.., ----. .-..------~-~ ·~ .. ' I 0 D41L Y PILOT _/ . I: t Fr•• Pap J Here'aS Real Chinese Fire Drill Race ENSENAD,~ RE~l LT • • fetched up on the shl>rt otben were corralltd b,· crews still aboard no.rb' yachts. As late as Saturdn rMM there were sklppt'rs m 1tt1' searching rnr th(' raC'f' Mm mittee to C1nd out '"\I. ll '" they ha\(' Ill' not fin1~h·~c when w r du1 hmsh T I' " wean· r<l<'t' "''mm1ttf't' ~ "~ alrea(h' rn rtlutr hnml' Ont ·' at·ht v. a~ tJ ac i.-" • Joi;t w h0f'n 'ht' i-tTll( I. JI "''1C" and lMI hrr nli1dt• no• Poi nt San :\11cutl 11 ! r • m1n11trs · 3ftt1r )NI\,.,~ ...-~ ~enada for tht ln.,t N' .-· h11mr \not.htr Fr.~t1n;t.~.\ ~ aC'ht C'rat krd 1.f' C'ln t " r rCIC'ks al p,,,nt l.A'r''.l a f' " 'ears ac11 . • So "hn1 ~ r(\v. · \\ t 1l ,l 111 nf nrw namt~ Jrt't'.tr~ lll the troph~ l.lst -alone "1111 11 numbt-r of N'p..'.1tcr• \\'hen 11 ":I( nll 1\\t'r .11 ~ pm. Saturday. herP ".l~ 1hr hst of winners "ho wt n' cheered b,· the loser FIRST C:\T.Ul..\RA:'\ T() Fl:\ISH -Su Smokl' 1j i ft.\ Jim Arntss. L'\ \'C . FIRST Sl:\GLE Hl'LL TO F l~lSH -;\tWSbo\' 1 l'.2-me· terl J ack Bnilht>. B\T OC'E..\~ R.\CI '\(; CL.\ -s E • O\ era II "1rnr~ :rnd rec1p1ent t'f rrr•tdrr.l nf :\lextco Troph~ Ii Aqua nus 1 Cal·'.!5 1 John lloi· 1day. LBYC: 1'.!1 Balan.dr<' 1Cal-35 \ .lern• ~lcCla1rr. LIYC: (31 \'cia (Columbia· 291 frank Rollins. SDYC: 141 Finale 1CaJ .24l Cun· d1H & Ebeling. C'BYC': 151 \'olante 'Cal-2-301 M i k e Hirsh. BYC. C L A S S A I ~layer of Enscnada Trophy l -\I) Si· moon f·Columbia·50l Jolyi ~oble. SBYC; 12\ Newsboy '12 . meter) Jack Baillie. RYC : (3 l Robon Ill (Colum· bia-50) Bob Grant. NHYC: 1 41 K a r a m a f IQ.meter J Richard Wheeler. SDUC: 151 Gem CColumbia-50) Charles Hathaway, CYC. CLASS B 1 Secretary of State Trophy) ( I ) Ha 11 e lujah (Redline-41) Martin Gleich. SDYC; (21 Tomboy (K-41 ) Ron a Id Dough ert y, SDYC; (3) Cimarron fAlberg-41) Jack R .. 1 .. , , \t'n ,-<". I ~l r .. ,~1,., ,\11"\~du·:H) 1'cr· Gy AU!ON LOCKABEY ting hundreds ot thou.sands the Mlnistry or Tourism. one of the resort hotels and o.ur roei ... 11" ••• of dollars. They watch with Th eot Is '"-biggest wa'-h the action f r o m -, l\~iot>htf\" l Jl\" 0 31).3l.1 So vnu think the Ensenada · e ev u.., "' Y\ ,~ f'JUntif>!'! tl!0-'1 ra~e ..,.;tart with iu more lnlerest and admir~oo ~ ..!hiJ:lg .oL lM year in this sbor ~ ~"° ~!I -.Cr Httt;. than 500 boats lis a real the work-boat crews display ~l~py island village. It may be a bell ol a way · •• 14 f\'mthy o 1 L·36l Cb ri· e drill their skills or lack of same. Landlubbers who travel to to run a yacbt"'race=-jodg .. \ 1 ,'r~h.irn L'\f'. ~5) me.Se r ' · l'he event is spon5ored b.y George Town by Air -ed by U.S. standards -but Or maybe 1,000 or more the Out Island Squadron a there are daily flights from at least it draws more spec· ' t-.m ''"'' ._, (t blOOpl boats milling around Los group of blue-rlbbon 'in· Nassau via the Bahamas tat.or& than the normal l •· 1 ""11 <-i!:<'r CCC Angeles Harbor Jo the ternatlonal yachtsmen, and Airways -usually stay at weekend regatta. ~'~n t S ~~~ury ~l1dw~~rRqattp? ,,=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· r./ ~1A:~ ~'f'h' 1 -111 Sun· Well. you just ain't seen ,, '-' 1· ·:"'111 lirJhJm an~1hing in the way of " 1'~~-H\ 1. : 1 ~·ren· orl?Qmzed ('On!usion until .~ ••. , 1.:,•:.imb1.: :' J brr I ,00 eveball a fiasco like the 1~-"' \k .,._rnnJ. B\ C 1 :il Out j s I a n d Regatta in i . ~"'·'·'"" 1.)hl$\m-3:> 1 .Jol\n C.e<>reetown. Exuma. lll lhe \ ,...... ::--..'C • 1 Lu'·'' \'1rn· Caribbean. t • , ,.,VJ 1..i • .hm ~Jb. This 1s lht' tvent that \ ., \\' j 1 r 1 n a 1 a hrtn"s to"ether all the work \r\l tW"t "l R tlt \ & boat~andco mmt rci al R ""'' LI\\' .;loops in the scattered CL'~' ( r~1·,1d1•nt C'f 1:.lands qr lhe archipelago l ' Tn>ph~ 1 -I• .\ar,1n r11r three days o( com· l 1' ! u m b 1 n · :! 9 I ~I .\. petition. FINE BAKERY- 14ta!W atfmd'Hdl/~ . }l,,p 1:.1 :;,\l\'C. , ~ • :\lun1.'l',1 Rcquirrmcnt~ ror entry 1~:·l P:·o '\\'.351 :\k C'Jmrrpn are that each crart be built ,J,irt'• \\ YC. 131 :\an Lt>e localh· of native materials. Sponge layen filled with strawberry or pint· (ommbtJ·29 1 Ronc:ll L,ee. .ailed commercially by a •pple crum, topped with •lmonds. 1.19 OR\"C. «l J•moot II •fol· Bahamain crew and con· • • Dt>!t>nder i Russi & Fev. tribute to the support of the :9'1~~ SRYRC: 15\ Chiripa 1CaJ· owner or sidpper. :si Le"tS LloyJ. LB\'C. The Out-Island Regatta -Chewy cinnamo n rolls covered with peuns CL:\,S o \:\larnr 0 f scheduled for last April 25-•nd cuamel glaze. 6 for 65c :\ewport Beach Trophy\ _ 27 -has to be seen to be . /T1' .-,;I ~-.-/-.• · . , I• ll"e<twmJ "" ft. kcfchl believod. What i' lacking in • .,.,~~ c.:;o1, £UU • R:l'hard BelJen. SBYC; 1 ~1 d<'corum is made up for in ... Rich, French type round loaf to cut on four 1 Tu::re•' 1 R ob. 3 5 1 Gil j!rrat glee. Inhabitants on sides, en joy with cheesH. 4tc , I Kn'.1dscn. ~·sc: 131 La guna the island or Exuma find th 11.111 na\'e pa r k r r . race an excuse -~ an ex· '(fl~~' CJ!/~ · P:\IYC: 141 KohjJo 1 J.I rt. cuse is needed -for dan· •. • · r t' I d good . Big, hearty country s~yle loaf for nutritic;,us sloop• \\', S. Robertson. \'en cing. es tva s an YC: 151 Gallivant 1 Ctf-241 natured rivalry. lunch box uting. 46c , Wallace Short. SBSC. There is just one vital CLASS E (Governor or rule: IC two vessels aw.ear Saja California Trophy) _ to be in danger of colliding, Skora 139 fl. yawl ) Scott they come a b 0 u t im· Ril'C. WYC: 12) Juanita 144 mediately. Nobody ever ft. sloop\ Steve Bradford. heard of the "port and OCYC; I 3) F z. i r w i nd s starboard" ri~ht or way rule. I ~ewporter ketch l S. W. In practice it works a lit· McEacheran. LBYC; 14) tie bit diCferent. The Baha· Valia 1a:-n. sloop ) Dan ians _rugged in· ~c~ ~ McShea. CB Y C : 15) dividualists all -wait until ~ t3 1 Leprechaun IN~wportt'r kct· the last split second before m' ct . · · j 'ft IJ A! ch) Whitney Collins, LBYC. making the first move. '\..Cl[/ MORF I Commandant of More often than not this Coast Guard Trophy ) -results in one or more Baby (Cal-2·24) Set i & • splintered hulls. Schoonmaker. SIYC: (2) Protests are oct~n settled Vivacious ( Cal-25) Bill von with tillers ya nked from the KlcinSmid. NH YC; 13) Ven· boat, or whatever other like- tolero (Cal-25) Bill Kitchens. Jy weapons are at hand. SSSC; 14) Navy No. 653 The spectator fleet usually (Coronada-25) U.S. Navy; consists or ~htsmen from (5) Poseidon (Cal-25) R. W. the U.S .. who follow the ac- Bower, S\JYC. lion in their goldplaters cos· If your birthday is in June, July or August, stop in and fill out an entry ... • decorated 2-layer cake to 5 lucky people each month! ~~LIDO CENTER 3433 VIA LIDO !NEWPORT BEACH 673-6360 G.reen .• SDYC; (4) Jano Ill\ (Erickson-41) Robert Kahn, CYC; (5) Lady Godiva (41 rl'.!!Siliililiilii••••••••••&•••iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil-iiiiiiiiiiiijalJ!!!!ii5"'-----------~---., ft. sloop) Waldo Waterman,\ SDYC .. • CLASS C ( M e x i c i n Secretary of Navy Trophy) -Ill Thalia (Cal-40 ) L. E.\ Barbey, SDYC : 121 Jezebel I Owens Cutter) Ch a r l e sl Bentoo, SDYC; (3) Alsuna II CCal-40) Allen Puc.kett. CYC; (4) SaJeema ( 6 · meter) Gary Fraser, SDYC; 15) Seabopper (Islandef'-37) Herb Sinnhoffer, SDYC. CLASS D (Governor of CaJifornia Trophy) -(1) Sundowner (Cal • 36) Ed Sunberg, CYC; (2) Decision 1 Pilot-43) Willirun Berger. DRVC; (3) Donna J (Cal· 36) Don Roberts, CYC: (4) 1 DamoiseUe (Cal-36) Steve Desky, CYC; (5) Al Vientol fAlberg-35) Bill Dalessi, I LBYC: PacHlc Handicap Racine Fleet CLASS A (U.S. Secretary n( .:"Javy Trophy) -(1) Freedom (Bounty) William 01apman Oinic Set Chapman College Manage. mt>nt Center will present a four afternoon s a l.e s r\·berneucs wo rk s ho pl ~tarting Monday, April 29, from 2 to 5 p.m. on the col· lc•!(c campus. Lradm g the workshop will he U.S. Ar.derson, creator or 1he pro!(rammed motivation :eminar and author of eight hooks including "Success Cybernetics". Tuition for the workshop wiU include all materials, registration fee. a banquet at the Saddleback on the closing day and membership to the Chapman College Management Club. For information contact the. management center at 633-882 f. ext. 221. • Bob Paley INSURANCE AUTO • MARINE •.HOME • BUSINESS ... • LIFE 474 I . 17th ST. COSTA llt!SA 642·6500 \ , , \Sears\ AT SALE PRICES NOW! 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Airport to San Francisco .•• leaving every hou r on the hour Seven dai~ departures to Oaklaod·and San Jose; too Afr Califomill announct's the most l'flll\ e11- ient schedule evt>r to tht" S.111 Fram·i~lO·fiJ}' area. 1\o matter ,.,•hat time of the d,I\' yon choo~e there's a .Riehl Ira\ mg '' 1thm :111 hour f~r the City by the tlJ)'. \\'hr ficht the crowded frecwav to the snarl al Los Angeles lntemationai? $,I\!.\ your, precious time ••• Drive the Other w11y ••. to Orange County o\irport-lorntrcl nr.ir the lip of the San OtPgo rret>\\',l\. )ll\l m11111tes fmm thl' S.intu .\nn and :'\e" p<Ht Frre\\ .1ys, tool :\ew jct,, ~tori' FliS(hh and OranS(e Cmmtv :\i1port me.rn "l·:.1.w Cnmr, E.1~y Cn" lor '1011 "ith '\ir C.1lifo1111.1! For re•rr,all•ll": t•all Yonr Trnvrl Ai.;c•11t or :\ ir California (714) '540-4310 01::/o Ira/<'/ /11;:/11> Ju Uakloml, One DC-9 j!1;:./1t to Sun Jose. • AIR CAL-IFORNIA THE EASY WAY! The Daily Pilot Covers Boating Best In The West 'First Day Was Hell!' Helicopter Pilot I' .,- Tells of Battle A SHAU VALLEY, Viel· nam (AP)-"The lire was coming up so heavy it sounded Hke a steady roar. It wu a solid red wall be· side me." Capt. Denny Miner d( Harrisburg. Pa.. teosed as he recalled that initial as· sault April 19 into this long, green valley near the La?· tiM border. Miner. a hl'li· coper pilot in the lst Air Cavalry Divi~ion. was in the htst wave that entered the Commnnist stronghold. Aml'rican troops had not rnterrd th<' valley in force Jor two ye ars. North Viet· namese troops. 1,1sing Rus- sian·m;ide antiaircraft wea- pons. were in btmkers and ready. Pilots hrre :;aid 10 chop· p<'rs were destroyed the first day by the enemy gun· 2 Tea('hers Write Text ,\ new text entitled "Oral Interpretation'' written by two Orange Coast C-Ollege speech instructors is off t'hf> pres~ anj is b e i n g distributed na.tionally. The text, written by Jack llollan<I. assistant professor of spce<:)l and dria.ma, and Virgil Sessions. chairman of the division of l~r-ature and lan~uages a n d associate. rro<essor ol English and speech. was published by I lo I brook Press, Inc., ol Boston . i Coast Men In Service =· :-. ,. • •• Jnd lhroW &o~e Confetti loo! .. ... :J> " ,• .. , .. ·-·-•, lthe San Diego Freeway is now open, and goes past o\tr front door! That mca ns'Soulh Coast Plaza is more•convcn· iently accessible to 500,00D of you Jiving in the south coast ar~ •• Made to order for Orange County, the San Diego Freeway delivers you into a new inside world of con~erucnce not to be found anywhere else in Southern. Calj,forrua. Come today to South Coast Plaza where shopping is an ab· soJut'c pleasure in our fully enclosed mall1 where the tem- perature is a sprmgl1mc 72 year 'round. 'loath Cciaat ?la.za ~ AT ... N OofOO ,,....AV, COSTA M&'SA °""' .......... -........... JO,_. LOCAL No •ttl•• ft••'ll'll" te,h yew mo•t , ... ,., day, ebeut wh•I'• t•lftf o I~ tho t t••'" Or•ftft Ctut thu the DAILY rrLOT. ----------·- i---L-t:-,-G-.AL--l'w-OT--IC-'E __ _ µ:GAL NOTICE LEG AL NOTICE ff'1')Wfli"~ JM ·~ • ., 0 v. The DA il Y Pl LOT Cove n Boetin'g 1 I l . • .. \ ' 12 DAILY PlLOT u.~. Army ROiiiids Up Detainees By GEORGE McARTHUR DONG TAM, Viet n a m ( APl -In Vietnam you just . don't see a couple ~or bun· · dred husky men out in the middle of nowhere. But there they were. ~tUe w h l t e • s h irted peasant figures. spread out across the dry paddyfields, all moving intently in the same direction. hastening their steps as the American helico'pters swept low. I n his co mmand helicopter, Col. Han k > Emerson was exuberant. True, the motely band ap· peared unarmed but in the delta where Viet Con arms are hidden In myriad barn· boQ stands that meant nothing. "They ctamn well ought to be in somebody's army." snapped t h e 42-year-old Vietnam veteran f r om Milford, Pa., raising bedlam on the command radio chan· nels as he yelled for troops and helicopters. · Gunships quickly flashed In. riding herd like sheep· dogs and firing· short bursts on the flanks of the men now scurrying f o r treelines. Sweating Gls began to drop ahead and behind. under orders not to shoot unless fired upon. . By midmorning 113 "de· tainees" were squatting in the dust outside the barbed wire of a 9t.h Division camp in the steaming delta. The detainees gave main· lY the same tale. They were fleeing from some kind of expected attack. The very cohesiveness of their replies raiaed hopes that perhaps the divWon bad bagged a Viet Cong replacement com- pany on tti., move -an unheard of efat. D i s a p p ointment was quick. Within 24 b o u r s in· terrogation teams had iden· tified seven of the men as Viet Cong soldiers and 29 as civilian offenders, men with .jmproper papers or dodging the draft or fleeing cMJ charges. But the remaini.nt 77 was classified as just ordinary civilians, and the chief of their district showed up to vouch for them. A year ago the 77 men would simply have been turned loose to make their way home n best they could, doubtleu embittered by their expe r ience . Nowadays, the Army is more experienced in the compllcatiotla of Vietnam's twisted war. Before turning the men loose. Brig. Gen. William Knowlton, the soft-spoken assistant commander of the 9th Division, called in an special South Vietnamese psychological warfare team from nearby My Tho. Kn o wlton, 47, of West Springfield, N.H., f e • l s desperately the need to reach South Vietnam'• lm· · passive peasantry. T h a t night the ~y-war team of five soldier actors and two young girls put on a *J>irited • show of SOl\£1 and dances. Most popular was a skit in which the ~ bumpkin outwitted ttbe city slicker Viet Cong for the band .of the maiden. The show waa ostensibly directed solely at the 77 civilictfls. IC wu held with.in sight. however. of the seven bonafide Viet Cong and the 29 assorted civil offeners. Tbe next day tbe T1 were placed on trucks 'and drlYeJl home. each given a small package with a toothbrush and sO.p and a small sum of mon~. And IO within 48 hours the men were back h o m e . Nobody was quite satisfied. but Knowlton felt that a plus had been gained inltead of U!e minus tllat previously resulted from most aucb ln· dd~ :.-which are almost dailJ occurmicea ln Viet· nam. Mesan Elected To Academy A LOVELY 'SMILE IS A Lb IT· TAKES. t .O WIN OUR JAN·TZEN SMIL E GIRL CONTEST so. smile -and enter -today! 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'- • The Inter-Island Srmle -Inter-Island Resorts, Ltd. , The opportunity to return to Kouoi Surf the fol. lowing summer in the capacity of on official host· ess. All expenses paid. e The Jantzen Underworld Smile -Intimate Ap· pore! Division, Jantzen Inc. A yeor' s intimate op· parel wardrobe . It's easy to ~ eriter ... e JUST PICK UP YOUR ENTRY BLANK ot your nearest B'roodwoy in the Misses' Sportswear, J un- ior Sportswear or Foundation Deportments •. All single girls age 16 to 25 ore eligible. e ATTACH A CLOSEUP PHOTOGRAPH of your- self smiling. PH.OTOGRAPHS QF CONTEST- ANTS TAKEN FREE OF CHARGE at oll 'B.rood- woy stores from Moy 6 thro1.gh May is. 3;00.S :OO ond 7:00-9:00 p.m .. Misses' Sportswear Dept. e DEPOSIT YOUR COMPLETED ENTRY iri the entry box on the Fashion Floor. e Then keep smiling .•. you may be chosen our Smile Girl finalist! Contest doses 6:00 p.m., J une I. Ours alone! Jantzen Smilewear '68 Just weor a Smile ond Smileweor .•. that's ell env. beochy-keen girl needs. Shown. the Wild ,Rower. Print coOection: Bra. Dress. block/yellow, sizes 8-1 4, 16.00. Beochbog, 6.50. B i k i n i, block/yel(ow, 8-1 4, 17.00. Hat. yellow only. 5.00. Come to our Smilewear Fashion Shows •.• Seturdoy, Moy 25, 7:30, Anoheim ond Monday, Moy -----~ 27 , 7:30p.m.Long~ch. Miaff• Sportswear, 40 Dr. 8mib I. Hatberley. 1121 J'ulJlr1an An., ColU M .. bM been rt-e1ected to actift membenblp ill the A.mertea AcedtmJ 0 f ·Gdenl Prldlce, the •-l~ntm~s-;~~:::i::==:::;:~~m==!~~~~--mi!!el!~s;;:Z2:111i1 ...... m:1:..l!!E!:'l3!lllll ........ l!m .................... mm .. mi .... ~ .. .... ..... Mlodatala of family dodlrl. ~ stpifles that cbl ebJlid•a h a I IUC· ~ completed l 5 O ....., of a cc r ed i ted NEWPORT 47 -fASHION !St.AND -· NfWflORT IEACH T tlephone 644-1 212 Shop Mondey +hrv Frlcley 10:00 e.m. to •:JO p.m • S.tvrdey I 0:00 e.m. +• 6:00 p!m. HUNT I NG JON ·e EACH HUNTl~TON BEACH e 7777 EDtN6Elt AVENUE -·1 T t lephont H 2-JlJ I Shop Mondey +hru Setvrcley 10:00 •·IT\· to 9:JO p.m. ANAJ-IEIM . 444 N. EUCLID • ANAHEtM Telephone Ill.II 21 Shop M0tt4'•y thru Setvr4•y I 0:00 e.m. to •:JO ,.,,.,, ,~mdcal1b147 -~~ 7;::,.,,:,iJ,1,;1,J8'!!1!!~~~~99!!1J! .. !!!!!'.l .. --.. ~------s;::::ai•---;m--------·--·----------,.-------... -· . ,... .... ft • COSTA MESA HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY LAGUNA BEACH WESTMINSTER .WEEK OF MAY 11 • MAY 17 -With Barbera Her&~ •. Arthur Hill.. Barben Bel Geddes ) • I 1181 All MANY NNAHrA&B Ne ClllOl1UNl1'E5 FOil NNAHC818ff QI MID AT T.D.L 1HE WJJI• llAllN& ~..11 JHE COUNTRY. -.. , ..... u: lllCJ Au= l~ ...... tllt I nwestor.' I D .... 1:11 w.-, ..._. !Lynn=: Crilll: (I nown Mi lft Duvlll, mysterious truth Ind W his his lifl • r:..~ 1, ...... Anlll • ,. )~ I mes ..... Pleca RllVis cllln a"',,=. Ptr11t1 Gr11 wife. Softl. Rqbltt Teyt Mell mr. I ..... = ...,... EM• 1:J1 ace Ollu .loMI ofttt iU ~. Oil." .. ,, g~ [T of tllt p on ioc.tiol tnth Vtll Stir Is B Guats ilM Slllilrtn. ~ Tiie I Oft.II MIDG .. ,~ llJ WltCh Katie. (~ .,. T:' .... Dr. KN I SATURDAY I MAY 11 dallllllf wftll I ...,...... ,...... dodlw, lelwilll Dr. Ulll(Me wilt I •n1cu1t dlclllon ta lftllla. lu=-.:a~ (IO) ~ .... (C) (21/a ht) NI II())........ lllr-= (C) 1 ltojin fillds I lold of b411tit. ,,., wall Ind I rl'llldt CDllftlr on ··~.,....~H~af!~M ~Ulfi.3[~ --1 llle 111 ..._ (C) (IO) his hinds, with no 1ppertnt wey ID 0 Ci),.. ..... (C) (30) pt tlllm out ol stall1 13, out ol .ililill ....... S11Mr; (C) (30) Gtm11ny Ind lnlio occupied frMCe, ency Auaust 1Ullts. ..... Ult vllts ert to be UMd by ~t ... Qr (C) (al) Rllittlnce fon:es. CR) U era.a 111111 (IO) D 9 CJ) W.:J.1~ It till ....... "811rt: "Wttllnl ~ .._ • . (dnme) .. '60-Mtllfte Metcouri, Jula Daain • • Uo ~ "The Ocelft 111d 1J CIMlll II IMle: "1111 L· the Investor." ._. ....,. (drtme) '63--lnlle I E ...,._ Clro11, Tom Bell, Broct Pettrl, Cl· l:JI ~ ..... (C) (30) cely Couttneldp . ......, llld: (C) (60) Jeri. llE' ftilllRI: "Recital." L"'n Fm« Ind The &u.dll...... ~ ...-. i: suest. l:ll QI()) ............. : (C) Crtlil: (C) (IO) "Portr•lt ol Ill ( ) No OM ii mon surpr1lld then "°"" Min." Clint Wellllr. Rab· Kitt Brldlly when 9'le lffms thlt lft Dwlll, Jey C. Alppen lbr. A · f1oJd Smoot is coaidtr1111 mer- mylbrious 1trt111• •erdlllll for Np--..nlm Ifs Betty Jo, lftlf trvttl Ind wtlllitll tD be Wt lloM Ille finds out flllt StM his CIDl'I· his his lift disrupted whtn 1 pretty •nted to • double wtdcllns. ( R) atr1 .. his help Jo ..... • , .... ~ fOll~ne"'-:&~11,111111 (C) (30) '~~ t!.1:: :-'.:; Anlll 11 ""'-rlts of ttlt careers of ...,,., IOftl· 7:11 9 (I:()) C8S s--i-"'91: ""' strtllel Ind documents I PfOf ..... c ) ..,_ MIMfd-:--, .. , thlt Is one of the lontlltst In tht ~lllllC s.w, (C) (30) WOl'ld. ftttured Is Artthl fren .. 11, .... v--. (C) (30) w11o personifies tht lln11r It ttlt l'ltca 7tt1t ~." .llmtt IDp of her PfOfmion, end Glori• RllVls clllms 1 mt portion of tht Lorina. who Is • rood neft191t of Adioftl tlnttory thl"OUlft 1 Spenlsh • ,ou111 ntwcomer currently br11k- 1iii4t srint. flits his clllm to tht f!!l Into tht 111tlonal ant. Ptrtltl Grtnt. Ind dedlres ttllt his 11J .. .. lllaicil wfft, Sofia, Is tht rflhtful htlrm. lt:tl 8 QI()) Mlmb! (C)<--(6:>) A Rqbtrt Teytor. Berry Sedler, Joltph child·custodJ row 11 pvnctuet..s by Mell o . murder Ind "'°'' ltt1mpted mur· 11 lMt L11CJ (30) der1. Ind Menna .-S tht rett0n. =n::-(C) (30) I""'= (C) (30) Jedi Lathim. ,..,......... ., ....... EJ ...... Eltl UCll . Cillt • Sii Cal . 7:31 • ()) "'* ..... : (C) (60) It' ........ "le (wl .., Ult'" (mys. Dom Delul•. Georp Gobel Jedi i ) '41-Rey Mlllend, Ann Tolld. ,. Jones offer weritd fire of fu~ lfMI II ...... : (C) (30) Bat• frolic. (R) •rd llolts this look It tht frtntlc I D Cl) Tiie w.t (C) (60) lour deys iir-=tc1in1 Lent In Rio ~ (C) (60) Bobbi Stiff de Jlntifo a tht lnlleUlnb Ind ~-their visitors tnter 1 ltlte of col- lrl Tiii ... -.,.: (90) "Ply Clf • orful frenzy. Dlt." 1t1rrin1 Ernest Borsnlne. Is I Jet ,,_ (C) (2 hr) ... ~. feeturt. 11:11 EMii era.a ~ (C) Cletll es~-= ·= r~J !.~ 11• .... "'91: (C) (30) ..... Lllllll CIO) I .::.tto;, I aPHl!lli,,.,... " I ltr. Tiiie ...... (C) • a>) •1Jimes MllDll." A profile 11:15 ,..._ 5Z llellt: (C) .., ... of ttle PDtlUllr ICtor was filmed 8" ..i .. ....,. (romane9) Oii locltlon. Fiim d ips lftdvdt ''Sw· '57~ ~ Welt• BrM- •nth Yeti," ''Odd Men Out," "A 11111, L•le Nleltoft, Miii Pw1n. star Is Boni," Ind "G-.r Girt." •. .. ..................... (C) ..,.. Gunb lndudt St"'*'"°"· Omlr tjlrll leel' (dnmt) 'SI -~ eSflllrtff. ~~· ind fllm director IH~ Burt lvn, Gtne Row11nds. • ' Tiii .... -..,. 11='1 Tiiie TlllfcM •• (C) ......, .... ""-" ......... ... 1-CJt.:s.:2-c;,~~ (~ ~'."') ·~ Wery, ~•rial c ..:_ 11:418 llellt: (C) ..... ,, "' Tw9 I -• .. ...,.. tjW' (IMfttln) 'l&-Tony Kiit- all QI Cf) 11J 11lr9 9-: (C) (30) dlll, Blrblre L111. • W'ldoww "1iM Doqlas Ind Ills flm· 12 ............. ~ (C) TonitM'I Hy Wilch eldest IOI! Rabbit merry •ltctions ere '1111 lncMlblJ ltltle. (= Stni1111 Crutur11 Who s-... I tB Ill lllllt (C) (30) llwlnl *nd htamt Mlnd·llP iO.. If. (IO) "IHlllfllL" Illes," "fl&htw Mid," "llllMJ 111 I ltlll ol cm...-......... Urm," lfMI ''Onltri To IQR ff'Oll Dr. IGldllrt ~ ....... .,..., ........ .._ .. - "Secrets," a play by Tad MoS<!I. airs as the founh CBS Play- house this 'IC.USOn. on Wednesday, 9:30 PM. C BS. And everyone. including the neiwork puhlici~t,, is keeping the plot of ''Secrets" a secret. All they will sa~ is that it concerns one Jramatic momenl in the life of a successful accountant named Brian Gray, when he asserts his claim to person:il privacy against his fam ily's and com· munity's 'curiosity about him. Thar ··moment" involves a meeting with an aging 11~tre~ who i~ uppearing in a psydleJelic off-Broad· •way play. But no one is keeping the ca~l'a secret. and it i~ ;1 n outstanding une. Playing Brian Gray is Arthur Hill (a Broadway actor ~f great distinction recently appearing with Ingrid Bergman in the Broadway production of "More Siately Mansions,'' anJ seen r{ ccntly in the T V ver~ion of "The Desperate Houn"): Barbara Bel (iedtks. a5 his wife (she has a long list o f stage )uci:esses: includ· ing the just-closed "Everything in the Garden" in which she starred with Barr) Nelson l : Eileen Heckart (also with Broadway credits) "h<l plays G ray's ··secret": Barbara Hershe y as a teenage daughter ( vie"c" will remember her from the TY series The Monroes): Kuthaine Bard. as u ne~hbor lady I ~he h.is done numerous TV guest shots, as well as movi~ anJ stage): and Barry Nelson (who h,1s co-"arred three time' on Broadwa} with Miss Bel Geddes. as well a~ starring in two TV ~ries in recent years.) Scriptwriter Mo d ffill) be remembered from Playhouse 90 days on TV, and al~o i.; a Pulitlcr Prize winner for the Broadway pla} "All the Way Home," an adaptation or Edward Albee's "A Death in the Fnmily:· He scripted the movie version of "Up the Down Staircase:· P11ul Bogart directs. and Martin Manulii;, executive pro- ducer or r 1ayhou<;e 90. i~ producer. Roy Bulla's Stevens TY 1953 Newport Blvd., c:.t• ._ SUN:>AY MAY 12 THE DAILY PILOT. TV WEEK, MAY II, t~ ,\ F l f P '• n () ·, 12:00 a a Cl) ........ "".-... Secaf: ~) New Vork vs. Torontt.. 0 DmrillL AllJIM? (C) "A Va""' cir Windows." A locomotive and a maze ol windows come to life a. th• drawinr bolrd under the crta- 1:45 m Tiie Qristopllers live hands of Bruce Mcintyre., O w•rd. Wtlrd hid l:50 IJ Ciwt Us Tllis Dar/News D ls111ts and Allswrs (C) 7:00 I Tom and JlflJ (C) ft'll lntellittnt hrtftt The liblt Answen @ faitll for Today (C) 7:15 m Tiie prist0911trs el ..... DttedlM 7:JO I Ul!Mfdo1 (C) 112:30 0 '""' •1141 r.liu (C) · Profile -• Wtfkl of Yeutlt (C) 0 PrtsS Co11f11111ce (C) Mt. Wisllbont Sllow (C) Q) flitll for T oclay (C} CountrJ Mnic (C) 17 CV Yidte Dicnt 1.-001 ~ , ump u1110 My r1t1 ~ C6 lnsipt (C) · Tiit ristoplltfs (C) 1:00" Q} (6' Mfft Ille Press (C) l!i) (6) ~ Is ttM Antwlf (C) Movie: "Dl•ino Ilic!'' (western) • Tiit Perceptive Parent ' 7-Rory Calhoun. l:JO 1J lool Up and Lift 0 Tiit Honey--.s 0 Mowit: "JollnnJ Oll~lye" (dra· m Mftit: ''TIM Cerw Is Crttll" ma) '49-P~t O'Brien. (drama) '45-Bette Davis, John Dalt D'bbtls Wrtll a CIUst (C) m Robin Hood O Mowit: "Valley of the 5iMts" al Cine 111 Sii Cua (adventure) '38 -Wayne Morris. 1 :JO 0 News ConftttllCI (C) 1 Claire Trevor. 1 O Golf Final Round ~ ~:!::t!~~.-~~~i~ess * PGA NEW ORLEANS OPEN tif (fj To• and J1ny (C) 0 ~ PCA Ntw Ol'teans Optll: @!) Ynta111 Sobfe 1os Hijos (C) The final plays of the $100,000 9:001 C.llllU Tllrn &Oii tournament are telecast livt • Mor1llOtl Tabtrllltlt Choir (C) I from Louisiana's 7,020.yard. par·72 C..r Cartoons (C) Lake~ood Country Club course. De· Mtminc Movies: Today's fea.I fendin' champ 1s Georae Knudsen tures are "Impact" ind "Tunes oil Q) V0tet " Catvary (C) Gloii." 17 ill lswa and A11Aftfs (C) 0) Ventdades (C) 2:001J OpportUflity line (C) (1jl Minist1MI Association 1 O Ray ·Bradbury & Richard @ 6 1 M~in1 film: "Francis Cov· * Armour "ON CAMPUS" at ers the Bia Town " . . ~ Undtfdtc (C) University of Redlands @I) EK11et1 llMEll 0 On C.111pus: (C) World.famous t:JO 8 Clll'D ind tlle News (C) authors Ray Bradbury and Richard O Mtvit: "Tiit 11.U Cat'' (horror) I Armour talk with students at the '34-Boris Karloff University ot Redtanch. I Milton ttM Monster (C) ~ Roller Dtfby (C) m Alltn Revival Hour I ~ Sunday future Hovst Otttctiwe -n '..L Wresttinr (C) @!) Mtion 2:30 I) Co111mit111111t: (C) first program 10:001 Steps to lurnill1· (C) in sen es about the ~t1Y1t1es of the • Tllis Is the .l ilt (C) Jewish Federation Council of Greater Linus tllt lionhtartld (C) Los Angeles. with Lew Irwin as host • Movie: "Tiie Lone C•" (west· "Israel: The Impossible Dream" it ern) '54-{;eorae Mont80mery, Doro· a 20th 1nn1versary sllute to lsrart ih Malone. Arnone auests are Zubln Mehta. ""9e DttKtiwt (C) Dinah Shore and Barbra StreiSHd. far111 SMw (C} wlul will s1n1 "Hatikvah." the fs I Town Hall Mtttinr (C) raeli na.tiona~ anthe~. • · lO:JO I lnlkl• /o.tsidtr (C) ~ Movie: Malap (adYent\lrel • ~ 16) 'flit C.tllelic Her. (C) '!?-Trevor Howard. Dorothy Dan • "Serving Secular City" Program H · Bdndt. St ltJOltCI plortJ changes 1n the Catholic Mowit· lp(C) ''C41t! Cr · (' Church takina place in America · , IO otain . slnce the end of Vatican Council 11 (a~enture) 56-Peter lone, V1r· D 1 "'" a .. .., (C) . ' a1nia Mayo. ~ FMtwe l:GO 1J futwe 11:00 I) Pict11re '" a Sunday Morniftc 0 CELEB. GOLF TOURNEY O llJ rmrite Str11ton: (C) Dr. * 2 HRS. LIVE! Stars swing! John Paul P~ck. W1lsh1re Christian Pres. by Bob's Big Boy! Church, Los Anaeles, t.r.fomla. ! ,.~ Celt T......-· (Cl 1 ....... .,,.,,. 5taidt (C) __ ,.., .• lullwin"t (C) etecast live from Mardi Air force aturdl in $t Ho9t (C) Bue at Riverside, CalHorni1. the Sllnday Mati11tt: "Roar of 8th ar:inual t~umey featum stars the Crowd." o~ radio, motlOR pictura and lele 0 T f'lrst laptilt at'!~ D~ (C} .,., ........ """. ll:lO IT!"' ScttM (C) . (adventure) '55 -Audie Murphy. Dilcifttry (C) Marshall ThomPIOfl · MRit: "Sli T,..., Altad" (ad· 8 M ... $ ....! (C) "ltles Oii wenture) '~Michael Forest. SMila 1'iit Ttll" (musical) '52-JNnne C1rol. Crain, Myn11 Lor. Debra Paset. muses TrOjens, do pion footbi football Pl varsity spr l®l! a>;::..,. l :JOl)faa ti ert Kennec IAlict i> 4:00 ~: fubl11 :~)~ 4:J0218 ti§ Q)(i he lmpt Mother's C mother lo normal di' Rtli&io : World ([)Fu 5:00 News: • @(.J Ji111 n .... ~ autln" Stewart, ~ !lrande lur•e' 1J (VS. Hunters." ~ 5:JO ~Cl @ct Stories T1lt .. a..,.. : Tiit Tl -1:0011C11C1 (30) ''Thi Part I of computer'! ciety. (R) O @c.J For the f history of student h wllen Bn11 of Chlcacc rematch is larity of n Dubuffet . to ttle ac answer b) IOSS·UP qu O,_..• to Mother I Wadtlt 1:30 = flipper is a1adu 1r. bcJys Into OT1lt Ti Ii ms... Tenth Mu 1:00l i~ Rawls (Ki p11tr.repo1 Courier, t1 Stuart 11 • •• IJ • Ill t• I) m USC Spril1 Footbatt: (C) Tht Trojans, defending National Cham· pjon football squad. complete sprtn1 football practice with their annual varsity sprina football game. I C.Walade or '°"' Ci) I ltlin1 in Mlradn (C) (l)FMturt . e> flltbtl·Souer 3:30 fl face the Nation: (C) Sen. Rob· ert Kennedy gu!~~ I Alice In WollfffllllU (C) (6) ClpHlll 111d tltt CltflY (C) 4:00 Ftewpoh1t (C) Ft1ture Ci7l (}) V"1tnn1 Choir Boys ~ dal: (C) (R) Rescheduled lrom A'pr11 28 to May 5 and to today-maybe! I Hotline Edu~ion (i) Future: (C) "California.'' 4:30 Nlwsmallers (C) ' @ 00 Alli•ll Secrets: ( c) "The Importance of Mother." This Mother's Day program explores why mother love is important to the normal development of a baby. -1 Rellpus F11turts : World Press (C) (j) full Golpe! Rtviwal 5:001 News: (C) Clete Roberts. • @ (i) 11tt War This Wffll (C) 11111 Thous Outdoors (C) Mewlt: (C) "Mr. Hobbs T9'a a aatlOn" (comeCly) '62 -Jimes Stewart. Maureen O'Hua. !Brandt4 Bur•e•s Law (I) Seven Arts Theatre: ''The Hunters." 5:30 ~,~bl::::~) Hour (C) @ @ franll M«e• (C) Stories of lite ClntllfJ Tht Mot1rota (C) Cheytnn1 TM To, Tllat Grew U, f V ! •1 I r, (, 1:00 fl 9 (I) The 21st C.ttt1111: (C) (30) "The Computer Revolution." Part I of two·part study of the computer's Impact on min and JO· ciety. (R) 0 @ (i) Coflep Bowl: (C) (30) For the first ti"!W the 10-year history ol the cnee Bowl, two student teams will be rematched when Brandeis and the University of Chicago return to compete. The rematch is called becl1111 the aimi· l1rity of names of two artists (Jtan Dubuffet and Bernard Buffet) led to the acceptance of an inconect answer by Brandeis to a 10-point IOSS·UP question. IJ Pllfta Parldt: (C) (60) "Salute to Mother's Day." I Wadlielt Dip 1t1 At.J (C) (60) 1:30 lalpll Story (C) (30) Flipper: (C) (30) "AJr Power.'' FNpper is cau1ht In the tall Ever· &lades 1rass when ht follows tht bcJ1s into th~ marshes. (R) B 11tt T191 T~(§Q) I Tnitll or Ceattti...ai (C} (30) 1bn!wt 22: "YellowstOnt." CI) Tiie •• Fa•llJ ....... 0aJ liiedll (C) fl!) s,ecitlltiH: "Politics -Th• Tenth Muse." (R) • a CI> , .. ,. 7:00 II a (f) l.allil: (C) (30) Chucll Rawls (l<evin Couflllin), photogfll· pller-reporter for the Fawn Lalla Courier. tries to htlp Forest Ranae Stuart awallen Fawnridre to its PfOblems of litter and water pollll· Lancaster. Alain Delon. Claudia Car· • IJ Sundlf lipll't (C) (30). tioo. (R) dinalt. This monumental film por· ft Willil• f. Budllty Sltow: (C) O Wild li•scto•: (C) (30) "The tra~ the chanalna "society of Italy (60) Malcolm Muaaeridge. famed Day t~ Griuly Disappears." A during the 1860'$ when Garibaldi as a contributor to the English young grizzly Is observed just ht· helped bring about a transfer of comic magazine PUNCH, discusses fore winter sets in and he enters power from the aristocrats and the "Culture and the Left.'' his den to hibernate. old Bourbon monarchy to the peo· m Ni n : (C) (30) Jack Latham. : ~Vr0~~~r ;:,~; ili ,';;;~;;:::. :-: It ... .::-:;:":r fol~':!>~~~ II Johe lary Sltow: (C) (90) Lionel JC Kin&Otily: (C) (60) All the boros. Ham pton, Jackie Mason, Herschel members of the famed clan pro· EB WOJld of Youtll (C) BemMdi, Harry Blackstone Jr. guest. vide the warmth and nostal(la of 10:30 I WOfld or Youtll (C) (30) D Ci7l CI> Voyap to Bottom or Sta: an old-fashioned Mother's Day. Al· DIWld Snlllilld (C) (2 hr) (Cj (60) "Fatal Cargo:• The world's vino Rey shows several pieces from 11:00 fl a... O'Clocl Report: (C) Clete largest gorilla, subject of a brain his collection of stringed lnstru· Roberts, Stan Duke. control experiment. goes berserk on ments. O Tht 11111 Ho~r News: (C) (JO) the Seavlew. (R) Q) I SJicilb t Llfestrtam •.. [ • Tom Brokaw. 11 Low Lucy (30) lutioft of Heart Surpry: (C) (60) IJ Open for Discullion (C) (30) Gllti~an·s Island (C) (30) The life.and-death dram~ of open· 0 lnslpt (C) (30) "The Man In Domingos H•dez heart surgery Is recorded as film.s the. Middle." A small-town mayor Is 7:30 9 Cil Qentle Ben: (~) (JO) show the surfical repair of a 14. caught between white bigots and While rushing to' watch an a.irboat year-old girl's heart with two holes black power advocates. Steve For- race ln whlch her husband 1s en· in It. rest and Beverly Garland star. terecl. Ellen Wedloe is involved in IAnltlftln V•letr Sllow I Cllurdl In tll1 Ho111 (C) (60) an automoblle accident. (R) . Alepin AdalllS • @ Tllit o., 1961 (C) 0 @@Wilt Disftey: (C) (60) 9·30 C. and Trad! (C) (30) Cl) Lot1don Lint (CJ/News (C) Conclusion of "Johnny Shiloh," a • PToflll/MHieft fon1111 11:15 fl Newi: (C) Hany Reasoner. Civil War dram.a based on the true : Films of Jiits Enpl (C) (R) 11:30 fl Movie: (C) "Horizona Wur' story of a ~rummer boy . who be· Gm Tutro (western) '52-Rock Hudson, Rob· ca.m~ a Union hero. While on a 10:00 ~ (j) Million: linpoulbll. (C) ert Ryan. m1sston, Johnny Clem Is captured (60) Phelps leads his crew to rt· O MD'lil: (C) ''Lnlr, CllH ladl" by the Confederates and . a you~1 cover a million dollars In gold bul· (comedy) '62 -Doris 1'1y, Rodi reb is as.signed to guard h1.m. K~m lion intended for undercround ,.. • Hudson. Corcoran, Eddie Hodges, Bnan Keith sistance fighters in an arlti· Westerri IJ. Public Stma (C) star. ~R) . .. satellite. (R) 0 World of Youtti (C) 0 Million .. $ M~tt: .<C) Daddy 0 @ @ High Cllaparnl: (C) (60) 12:00 Q) Movlt: "ltise and Shine" (com· Lon~ Legs (musical) 55 -Fred "Doctor From Dodie." Billy Blue Is edy) '41-Mllton Berle. Jack Oakie. ~~~~~· ~~1!~ c:r:· cr::i Moore, n~~d fro~ a shoot;:u~ wit~ ~~~· 12:15 0 @ CI) AIC News (C) I Mldlatl Blod11tt (C) ,(60) J~ecl< e~lty Yau!sts~~CR> nng en s . 12:30 ~-HM~ld : 'd'ClbnNtffltar"G (arddveBnture) '"" Mnoll (60) -SUNDAY NEWS REPORT .. 6J. 1 egar e ' era array. A11111ican-Armenian Hour ar . 1:00 fl Movie: "Dud Elld" (drama) '37 Th• Frtnch Cllef: How to pre· * Pres. by Hams & Frank -Humpflrey Boprt, Joel McCrn. pare lamb stew the French way. 1:00 fl a oo u s.111va11: <c) <60> Life. t E tut• f . Diahann Carroll and Shani Wallis s ream-VO ion 0 eue~ O @(})Tile Fii: (C) (60) "By H rt s Force and Violence." Conclusion. ea urgery The first cracl( in the abduction of Bob Griswold puts Inspector Erskine The life and death drama of open hean surgery is recorded and on the trail of 1 1an1 planning to cardiac achievement is featured in the Bill Burrud production, lrob ~a~:':Y .:;chanre. (R) "Lifestream ... Evolution of Hean Surgery," one-hour special Tiit RMI Revollftiotl (R) uiring over KCOP. ~nnel 13, Sunday, May 12 at 9 PM. Variedadel· This special includes film footage of earliest open heart surgery 1:30 tj3 00 Motlltrs•ln ·Uw: (C) and hypothermia to techniques of transplantation today. ( ) "EverybOdy Goes on • Honey· filmed only a few wecb ago is the surgic~ repair of a heart moon.'' The ,.Mubbards ~ the with two holes in it belonging tp a 14-year-old Nortbridge, Calif. Buells decide to have a restful · I M" p Sh kl f rd ·L -f red ts second honeymoon in Palm Sprlnp gir . iss at ac e o • uic pa tent, DO'ft' recove • gues on While Jerry and Suzie are on their the show. Also guesting wiJI be other former Hean surgety subjects. first at lake Arrowheed. (R) Burrud interviews cardiac. pion~ers Ors. Euge~e Saxon, l>avid Sax IJ u,bat: (C) (60) Blue Cheer, and Rodn«?y Smith .. A-d1scusS10~ of the ethical a~ m~ral con- Tlli Areballs. Bob Francis and sequences involved m heart donation for transplant wdl cltmax the Freddy Scott 'gue.st; , hour. Robert Larsen both produced and photographed the special 11) FHtllre: (C) "Lindbergh vs the for Burruel. Atlantic." I Advtfttsrt hi Spwts The Werl4 r ... nw Spullln1 fretly: Roy Wilklns, executive secretary of the NAACP. talks with newsman Ed Newman about the President's advisory com· mittee on Civil Dlsordm. the Blad& Nationalists and the NAACP p als. l u Ttr'Mfltl t:o0 a CI>~ 1ret11tn: (C) (60) Arthur Godfrey, Jackie (Moms) Mab'.!z and The Bee Gees 1uest. (R) 0 QI @ IMnZI: (C) (60) ''The Bottle Fi&hter." When Hoss Is t111raed with first d11ree murder, he must f11y on 1n alcoholic law· yer to defend him. Albert Dellktr ~~ (j) Sllllday """' .... : (C) ~ ~ (drama) '63-Burt hi• 5 TUESDAY l:OO D ID Cl> i IHCW I .. Catt, uttJe cm: Lorne Greene is nami· tor Tor this documentary that covers the frolicsome felines from lap.cats to lions. fMturina African animals, alley cats and unusual house pets. Throuahout, emphasis is placed on the dqm•tic: cat-those who "own" people. The special opens with the camen following an ordinary alley cat--one of 11 million homel"' cats In the U.S.--on its daily rounds through the city in se1rch of food and advenwre. One section deals with the bt-'ding of show cats. while another reports on "Room 8," cat of indeterminate bteedln& that wandered into a Los Angele$ grammar school 16 y.rs qo, sniffed 1 bit, curted up on a desk and "homesteaded" a permanent haven there. ---...../' 10:30 •Qt CJl Whl>. Whet. When, Where, Whyf "Cardinal Cushing of· SOston. Boston's famous "prince of the church," Cardinal Richard James Cushing Is the subject of this CBS News por· trait. In 1921, as a newly ordained priest. Richard Cushln1 Informed his archbishop th1t he wanted to "take Heaven by storm." Across the y.rs he won over Boston, Rome and the world With his easy but firm eaercise of the church's power, love for mankind and wlty wit. The 72-yur·old Prelate, who was named a cardinal 1n 1958 by Pope Jotin XXlll, has also stirred up some stonns as a result of his views on "politics and rell&ioll. He hH pleased many by supporting trade unions. Nearo riahts and an end to anti-Semitism. WD>NESOAY 9:30 8 9 (I) CU ... yhouee: "Secrets." Arttrur Hill. Barbara Bel ~es. Barbara Hershey, Eileen Heckart, Katherine Bard and Barry Nelson star in this 90-mlnute oriainal drama by Ted Mosel. The play, produced by Martin M1nulis and directed by ,,_ul Bol•rt. ea1m1nes one moment in the life of successful accountlllt Brian Gray (Hill). when he asserts his claim to personal privacy in the face of '-"11ly and community curlolity about the motivations for his actions. THURSDAY 7:.10 DO Ci) i ldCW I Man, lent and the Land: A close look 1t wildlife on the plains of East Africa. spec:Wcally the Seren.,etl· Mara Reaion, Which straddles the bordef of Kenya and an· z1nla. The wedge-shaped area of about 20,000 square miles is the last remainina part of the worid where great herds of m1aed wildlife migrate freely across wild plains. Dr. and Mrs. Lee Talbot of the Smithsonian Institution, who were the first wildlife ecol0i1Sts to stUdy the Serengeti-Mara Realon. discuss their work in the area and describe their f1ndin15. fltlDAY I 7:JO D ~(I) S.C-of w.tern Man: "~ Scott 111d the Race to the South Pole." This rePfft spclC111 re-creates the epic and ill-fated journey to the South Pole by Captain Robert Falcon Scott and his party In 1910-12. Producer John H. Secondari narrates and Douslls Fairbanks Jr. reeds the words of Cap- tain Scott. The proaram deals with the BOO·mile trek of Scott, his four companions and their tHms of dop and Siberian horses from Cape Ewns In Antarctica to the South Pole. On ruchlna their aoal tti.y dlsc:ov9Ad that NC>fWetlan Hplorw Roald Amundwn had beaten them by 33 days. IATU~Y 10:00. 8 1(1) 1.1 ..... USA ._utY ,..._nt: This 90-mlnute 51*18'-=iilah (Ctm the l1amofous finals of the 17th annual c:ompetttfon from M11mi Beach Auditorium in Flonda. The winner, Miss USA 1968, wilt ~ the United States In the Miss Uniwt'M 8-uty P91•nt in July. The Pf"Olram fM· turn the ;udalnc of the 15 finalists. sefected from amonc contestants from each st.et• and the District of Columbia. and the crownlna of the new titleholder. Bob Barket is master of ceremonies and June Lockhart is h~s for the special. . I . . ~ REGULAR DAYTIME PR MONDAY t hru F ',1 (I I? '< ', I Price, WtJW Klttnperer 1nd LO.S Nye llltll ar.c ............. 1:108CM UI 11lil ..,,..... D @(l)M CMft ... ('Q 1:• 11 s.r111 s..-. CC> m .. ,,.. ... CC> D EMatitll fJ-...: CC> "Memo: e llr ..... The~ Children of Ours." The lie· ll:tO 8 ft ()) Lew .t ut.' (C) ond wetk of a rour-...r series. a @ CJ) ...,.., (C} This week's profflms art tntitltd . ··Reading: An Action Tool." Mon· 8 Mewie: S.. Daytime Movies day; "The Handicapped Child," II Tnllll • Cl 11 'dllClll (C) Tuesday; "Chlldien and Art," ' Q)...,., .... Wed~M!ay: ''.Children and Com· 11:25 II ft Cl) CU ..... (C) mun1cahve D1sorderi." Thursday;! and "Remedial Readin1:· friday. ll:JO II a Cl)~ ,.,,...,,.. (Q m Edtlutloul reatans a a Cll~ c-CC) fl) Tedlftlcal C«11« • ~ (C) 7:t0. cw,-, (C) ... a tiJ "' ,., .. cc) 11:45 e a Cl) n. ...... u.-CC> D Sa,. (C) ... , ............ (~ fl)~ NMtet 7:JO 11 CIS ~ (C) Joseph Banti. D tnrci. Wiiii Cleria (C) DC..._ (C) ,\ : I ; P '< () (I ', U:GOll...._ CC> a u oo ur. 11• • Deal CC> D ~ Cl) lwltdlicl fJ Tt_,.: (C) Bohrman and Cole. II .,.,.._,, C.-.. (C) Q) C..I Mr. D a:oo e a Cl) ea,ta• ... ...,. CC> I a CIJ w, ., .. .,..., Dlirt T.a <Cl U:JOlltB(l)AI tt1e w.w r-(C) 'it ~ ,....... w.w..e e ID (J) "'8 ., o. u.. <Cl l :JO D llowit: Set Daytime MO¥ia D Menrillt-Flic:l: This ween •· 1ections ue. "Across tht Pacific," Monda1: "Secret Beyond tlle Doof." Tuesday; "China Girl," Wednaday; ''The Bl1 Shot," Thursday; and "South Sea Woman." Friday. ~ (I) C1t1e;-s (C} t:00 8 9 (j) CIHW CaMr1 UOCiJ s.., .....,.._CC> ll@(l)Jld u 1-CC) t:lS 0 u..tllNI ,...._ t-.250QJ@ RK llNt (C) 1:10 ea Cl)....,, ,..... a u oo c.a. ..... cc:> •ta Cf1111 ... (C) Q)Ftabns trn(I)SU tt.t lt:GI. Wr ef 111.,w,, DQICIJ ~ CC> Ev• Gabor, Blfl Cullen (of NilCs E GUtSS), and Pit Carroll attempt to suess the l1111tr ,.,....lltlts ol ,...,., stars, Prt·rllfnld 11111&. i. dude ~ CulD. of NIC's I (Monday); Zsl Zsl G.bot (Tueldly); Ernest llofsniM (Weclnadly); ....... tttt r 1bray {lllursday). 111d Doll !tickles (F~). ·~ -£--. (C) 8 Mewie: S.. 01Jtimt Movi• ~CI> ............. ....... u (j)"""' ,..., CC> 1~8B (l)tka YM .,.. ... D Q Cil ....,. ... , ...._ CC> ICift B.iiinl. lmopnt Cou. ViftCllnt D @ CI>,,._. ,. CC> m .... = s.. Oaytimt MCl'ties. ................ 1:0011 Ci) (I} Lew fl I lla.y s,tli-.... T1liiia CC) DO CJJ l111 .._.CC> D @CD "--..._ CC> 1:30119 Cl) ....... ""' CC) ·auoo ..... w.w<CJ • ~CI> ..... ""' ce> ea... 11IMh: Thia ..rs • ltdiofts ere: "Tw.GUll U..,." Moll- day; "~!Miit Wittl Crimi." Tuelday; "Htadill' for ....,_, .. Wednetdlr, "Tum of t111 Tide." Thursday; and "ln111r Slectum." Fridly. ~8ft (l)Te T .... blla (C) au oo , .. ..., .., CC> • ()!CI)"' ... .., ........ (C) GT_,.: CC> lob Domin. 2'.25811Nt (C) i:Jt •a Cl) n.. -. " ._ (Q D 1B Cl> n.. .._. .._: (Q Mfr C.1111. Jotin fonytM pest. II Lew TW ... : fMilC Mellil iii ..... CC) w......,. - • ()!(I)"' .., .... (Cl Z:HDU •"*-CC> D Q:1J CI> QIMl'a ledlN (C) 1:00 •a Cl) n. ..... ...,. CC> er.1.4. CC> • LaM " .. leMr; rtrtld .... tc> ..... Oflfy. 8(Dl ()) ............... (C) ....... UCI)...._ J: ......... ....... ....... ce.t, (C) Wei D IHJCJ)De ........... .... Wt Gl(l)llllta ......... c fit. Oflfy. ~ D IHJW"' . ...... -=•e..-:s. ........ • ... (C) ..... :St ....... ........... (H)CI) .. s:ooamc"" Information 'tion•. TV W In program e I D I e I D I G I e I e I e I e I e I Cl) Cl) Cl) (I! • • A star I· advertisem• .,.1e1, with nels 17, 2: "''' ........ 41¥1•1• ., .. ............. , ........ .,i., PROGRAMS thru FRIDAY ..... a...(C) u Cl) ....... Doll Rodlw9N. • t1 I -....: (C) Atlpll ft. ClilclJI Wiiia Sol. Wtd. Otlty. . ...... """. U(I)._,..._..., CC> J:J18• ........ CC) ........... (C) f!.t. '-:wed..... (C); DmJCll111t.._CC> e ... 1111111•11., a. CC> ...... ...,(C) QICl>llllllll• ......... a CI>...,.. Pim '"" 5:JO. om. -....; ......... W : (C) Antila vs. Minllllllt1 !wlna. F tldly only. • D MC """= (C) Bob Younc. ••w...s,...., U @ Tilil.., lMI (C) ......... c-t (C); ..... "'41. Oftty. s D (ft) Cl)be D111111 .._ tc> ...... _ ...... (I) ...... ~ .......... a CI> ... ,,.. UllCl£ CC> 4:90 ....... : Sit Dtytlmt MoNa. ................... (C) D "'-('C) Balter Wini. D ~ Sit. DeytilM Mowla • ....,....., .... ('C) ........ T.,Slllw(C) @Cl)lllle ...... (C) s:ao D ._ .._. s.-. (C) .. CHANNEL LISTINGS Information for th .. e 1091 ia fvrnlshed by the television sta· ' tions. TV WEEK is not , .. ponslble for lost-minute changes in program listings. e KNXT 8 KNIC • KTlA D KAIC . • KHJ e KTTV • KCOP e KWHY e KCET e KMEX KLYD KBO KIAK KLYD KBO KIAK ICIS) Los Angeles INK> Los Angeles (Ind.) Los Angeles . IAIC> Los Angeles Ond.) Los Angeles (Ind.) Los Angeles (Ind.) Los Angeles (Ind.) Los~ find.) Los Ang.lei Rnd.) Los Angeles (Al() Cable lakenflelcl (NI() Cable labnfleld ICIS) Cable Bakersfield (Al() lakenfield INICI lakentt.ld CCISI lakenfleld A. star ( *) preceding o 109 listing indicates it is a paid odvertiMment. Channels 22, 21 and 3~ ore UHF in Los An - gel .. , with 28 being the educational ( ETV) station. Chan- nels 17, 23 and 29 ore UHF in Bakersfield. Tiii• ......... 11 ,.Ml.._, .-.., fet ltllt ... ..,..,.., lry TV w-. • t1J.hl911 ef 9"""' ,,........ .W ...... ...,. C.., l11e., e41teriel ontl pretlvc· .... efflcet, P.O .... 1190, O._.le, C.lff. Atltlret• e11 ... rt11l119 l~•lrlet • te Ille ti~ .....,... ... tlepert-t ef ltllt Hwtpopof, SEE THESE MOVIES THI S WEEK ... AND WIN .CASH! OH, MEN! OH, WOMEN! B.F.'S DAUGHTER WAIT 'TIL THE SUN SHINES. NEWE SOMBRERO TEA ANO SYMPATHY WITH HOSTESS JACKIE JOSEPH KABC-TV ) • ---- MONDA Y MAY 13 For morninc and afternoon listinp, please see DAY- TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for yclir convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES l:JO 1J (C) "Oil Ml•, Oii ..._,. (collltdy) '57--0i n D1iley. Gin11r Roaers. 10:002· (C) ...... Au ..... &If· (dr1ma) '58 -Burt Ives, llrlstopfler Plummer. ll:GD a "ftnlp Alf11f" (tdvlnturt) '48 -Je1n Arthur, John Lund. U :JO. '1.lttlr Fl'HI 111 U11...._ w ... •" (drama) '48 -Join Font1in1, Louis Jourd1n. 4:JO R (C) ....., IM Ml" (jlr1ma) '57-Van Jolln111n, M1rth1 Hytr. m (C) "Qy fef ...,,,.. (comedy) ·lT~llftn rO(d, Donald O'Connor. r .. 1 f •4 I "'•(, e ._ A11et1 ~ <C> <90> I SouPJ 5'1~. Beaie Griffin, Bobby Scott. Aft' l1now1 IUltl :.-~ _ IJ Sil Cl'Cllcl .... (C) ...... .... ""*" (tcl·fi) '62-Cllude Rains. Maya Bml I "" ,...... (C) (30) ,..., Ne (30) Cil r ..... rm: ·-s.a Mon· ster " -fl) 1Y ..... Sdllel: ..,.ltvf11 Sci· -." A !moll on Mdricity. EE~ ...... (C) (30) 1:311 lllllC ... Ser*-(C) (fiO) T1ll c...., a-CQ (30) ...... ...., (30') ....., ..... ~(C) . L 11: ·"E1111111." Al""' Hillman 1nd Santi Maria Hip Sdlool studtnts 1rt Arnold ,,.. •• auem.. -~[=--..... (C) 7:GO 8 CIS &.ills ~ (C) (30) W11t1r Cronkite. IJF T..., (30) m 1 LM Llcy (30) • ....... ltlaM (C) (JO) U CIJ ~CC>._, .. .....,. (d1111111) '56-Jeff a..Mler, Gw11 Nadir. mw....._ ...... (C) a Cll"" ........ (C) e .... .. L'IO 8 T1le lit lltft: (C) (60) Jeny 7:319 QI()) I J 1111. (Q (60) Dunphy. ftslut Hq(ln's dlttllly llillbilly D .......,.lri1*ilJ ..,.,. (C) (30) coushl. Hard Llldl HtllfJ ()Dll11 Al· e STEVE ALLEN HOSTS tml_. inwoMs . Festus In • PRl· * SOUPY SALES TONJTEI falllnt feud .with the Doe"' din FUN VIEWING IS NOW! = ~ ~~· IOld In SUNDo\Y • 9:00 D ('jj) (I) (C) "The LAoplrd." Based on the novel by Giuseppe Tq_mas1 de Lampedusa, this 20th Century·Fox 1963 release stars Burt Lancaster, Al1in Dtfton and Claudia Cardinale. TUESDAY 9:00 D ID (C) "Incident at "'8ntom Hill." This Civil War drama released by Universal in 1965 stars Robert Fuller, O.n Duryea and Jocelyn Lane. A small bend of soldle~nder the feeder· ship of Matt Martin (Fuller) is assigned to rieve 1 million dollars 1n gold bullion. WEDfllESDo\Y , ~ D (j}) (I) "The ledfant Incident." Once again ABC airs this nerve-tingling sea drama that stars Richard Widmartt and Sidney Poitier. The film is set aboard the U.S.S. Bedford, a destroyer on patrol in the North Atlantic. - THURSDAY 9:00 8 9 "Wall of NcMM." Suzanne Pleshette, Ty Hardin, Ind Dorothy Provine star in the repeat broadcast of this 1963 Warner Brothers film, FRIDAY 1 9:00 8 Qt (C) "Seventh Dewn." A 1964 United Artists release with Wilham Holden, Britain's Susannah Yort\, Ind France's Capucine heading the intern1tion1I casl SATURDAY ~ 9:00 D 9 (C) "Fluffy." Tony Rlindall, Shirley Jones and a lion • co-star in the repeat showing of this comedy about a frightened young lady who finds a lion in her hotel bed and sets off a cat hunt that nearly ends up in a cat·astrophe. Randall la Professor Potter, the lion's meek ma'Ster, and Jim Backus ls a ~ police sergeant . ...... . . ™E DI\!!.~ _,LOT, TV WED. MAY ll, 19'1 D"" ~ (C) (30) "Moll• ...... , ~ "'-' Illa MlfOOllN." Plttf trada hi t-.ll 9 QI (I) Flllilr Mair: (C) (- pibr for 1 trumire ~ 1nd tM TJit twins 1r1 """"*" .._ boys Mt out fO( • dlSert islaftd in the al)lttlMlll "'*""' won't Ill seartll ol tlle buried w111th. Mo"'1 them Mt, a lllOft.,.i that f~ Undls 11M1 RyPtrt CIOIM ,..._ (R) t11n 11otM. (R) 8 ...._ ~ (C) <JO> "t.on· D @ m ,., .. Pllw. CC> <30I .... S'*'ldn1 Ewtf)IOlll?" Carolyn 1Umi1 (Tl"" Walll•) .,. 8 @ (I)~ II MID: (C) «ata tbe-pilJofy .t tla&. FOUllMD' (lt}) 'U:tle loJ lost-" SalftSOll Ftm.al: Tom tlld SllUll WIMer Juves the r1nd1 ID undt<IO • bicllaf: Jill 1nd Kelly 11e reunitld.. m1nflo0d test on the weld. He lelWIS I T1ll ...... (60) after he is tallded by Jiftl for 1111· . E -...: •'Wlllfi ts Prtlu· t«tin1 llis job of lttlftdinc the dicer ' A candid loot! at an NET rlCflO. He decides ID prowt llllftSllf aperiment In l"IUP dJMmlcs 1..i with ~ KilllYll test ot surm1I, IM'iudice. The documelltlry brinp and acddtntty pitb up 1111111 con· ' into locus the ut1dtflyin1 emotions tami111ttd 111111 to SIM as h ind hidden prtlucllc11 of collqe food. (R) studel!b of different blc~arounds. D llllllilll $ ...,..: .,...... (dr•· and c1t1toas the llostilitr 11ner1ted ma) '6S-Carol L~tey. Urem Zim· by the interraci1I 1roup. bllist Jr., Barry SulNYn, Gin19r E ltlwistl Mllkal .....,. Rosen. The bio1rapllicll skltch of lO:GD e 9 (I) c..'11 a...tt (C) (60) a JOUlll 111'1 who ~n • H_ollY· Carol showm11 the Vlf'Sltifl talents • wood tarlll' as • bit player in • of her re111l1r cast-ff1rvey ICor· Laurel and Hardy comedy •ncl be· 1111n Lyle Wagoner Mi L .. • came 0111 of filmdom's briptnt rene~ and The Ernest Flatt Dan«:*rs. stars until her unhlpPJ death •t D @ Ci) I sn: (C) (60) "Now •II 26. You See Her, Now You Don't" GI Tnidl If C..1 .. •c11 (C) (30) Robinson and Scott 1r1 aaiantd I "'".._. (60) to find .-spat* a19ncy tedlnldl11 n. frndl CW who disappurtd mysttrioully on E c-.. , ea.di•• a Europun tour. (R) .. 8.. • ............. -.. ... (C) B c..,. ,.._ ""' (C) (60) • • --._..--. . CJ) Tiie Iii VllllJ: (C) (60) <. ) Ch•. Tim ConwlY and Tiny .. ~ ~1•-.. N' .... f II • .._ Tim auest (R) EadYii .... ""' a I llf9J "' I e.: .... : (C) "Tiie ~., lovely, connmn1 lir1 and lams ~ (comtdy) 'U-Mi· thlt it is better to hlft lowd 11'1d lost. (R) et Rldame. M1r1aret Ruther-I,..,. (C) (60) m,.... <t> <30> *' UtM. ... CC> <&0> fli) Mticll NI s,edlt: A too~ Tlllrl Flllliaf . at the American institution of poll· lt'.JOl ""'9: (C) (30) Bill Johns. "I I ff -'it' I -.ra Ht"9•illl. llf. SiMr1 ta .. n1 and ts e ect. upon ""' ica "Merry X-Mn." Dftid Silwtr campai1ns 1nd candidltes. romps tllroup Boston on UM nllflt E ._ • el ...._ btfOJt C11r1st1111s. The mellcll ,,.,.. l :JO • a ()) T1ll lllCJ lllliw: (C) tery tour cowrs ttloM worttna and (lO) Lucy suffers 1 sll1ht injury those en;o,ln1 the MllOll. ""'" she falls Wflite wo..-in1 in ll:GD 8 EMii O'Cllcl ~ (C) (30) the Mooney home, Ind Mary Jane Jerry Dunphy ~rsu•del her to cllim dlm•res D n. ut11· ...., ~ (C) (30) with the help of a &lib 1a.,.r (Jack Geor19 SlliMtr. Carter). (R) IJ .,_.hi: ........ .. ...... Dh ~ ~ llltb ~ hlrtlR Id: .. (C)S.,. M(30of) (horror) '37-Wltliam Ga11111. •1fh1lwe>.,.. ,...,.. • · a•· · I ::: (C) (30) Butet Ward. fitt attempts to stlll aome secret • ~ "c.wcts ,_.. (drama) documents from • German lilht· • Gaziera, stuart Whitman. house. (R) lJMc,,.. (C) (30) • • fllln '"""' (C) (90) llewlr. (C) ~ "' c.... ID~ .. .._ (C) (30) " (romance) '47-0lcl Haym11. e El Meil • lie M/tll Clrmlft Miranda. --u~~:~s~ :~ -~~=-.: i• (C) lallftdry to tnt money for Opie'~ II CE Niwa collece education. (R) U:JO 8 ...,..: "ht _. 11..,. (com· D 9 Ci) Tiie DlllllJ Tlllea lllr. edJ) '52~ Traey. Katharine Cf> (lo) "Th• Scene." Gtr11din1 H•m. Chaplin, Robeft stlc~ and Mldllet 0 U Ci) Tiie TlllitM Slllr. (C) Polllrd star in the story of 1 JOUnc. Joi Garajiola substitutes few Jolln"' beautiful hippie and her boyfriend this week. ToniPf's spedel pst who mett 1 IHltilllStlllln·tvmed· is Jadt Paar. painter. The pt's lttnctioa ID I @ CJ) iMJ ....., .._ (C) older man creetn • ~tllic L• ?J .. .._ (t) hltrtd in lier boyf rilnd. (R) l!:JO 18 .._, CllJ D (17) (]) Tiie ,.., ,....: (C) ID Adilll .,....,.: ''Hetl'a F1w {30) "KlillnL Country SCyle." Sit. Hours." StoM and Sheriff Cat Cable ••rdl l:Ol 8 ...,..: .,.._ ............ for Cindy Holmes, who holds M· (mystery) '4G-Elltn Drew Aobert denca lillllin1 crime boa Gus Mills P1i19 ' to. the m"'*r of his wife. Pat O M..ie: "JM leb 11..w"' Hinale, Scott Brady and Gail Kobe (roman<:*) '46-Joln Leslie, Rober1 1uest. (R) Btnchley . I IWw., (C) (30) !J""' (C) . Off • ._,: "Chuck Barria." Art • .... : (C) ~eer ...... ftf H Seiclenbaum 11plor11 the "pme" (drama) '62 -Rottr Manin, world of produC!lr Chudl Barris. S)fvl Koscina_ Modllr'1 D lbaedaJll Sileen ol A Tbil11111e t lanai~ wlUll ... .... ... ~-­bolda-~ Jg.... (3 ,,_ (2 ( Cllllllr) I( married. IK IDOi.) ....., (3) .._, Modm'a Day hll 'I Wcllll •1 'q thne daJa for die DOW llO"ll up Lennon Silaaw ~ ABC'• Law1mce wfil£ Show. nm 11111e am ...... _..,... o1 the . Lennon Pia with their c6prlaa, and what "-..._ than Modler's Day . ....... ... .., ..... (flmt) Jwt.,... di .. .,.... JGllpla < 11 IDOi. >: rem bolda -Odllopber (2) wilb ---Jn .... (3) mm eo .laer; Diwle holds 'l'hmua (2) wldle.dau ...... MarJ (4) (ams) loab an; Kalby, jUll aewi, married. holdl Jtem'I IOD Jcmpb ( 10 IDOL) with Diaaae"'I dapter Dianne (3) ....... _Dis~aver . America with ·Jase Some of the country's most unusual fajrs and festivals are seen during "Discover America With Jose Jimenez," starring Bill Dana, a full-hour special on NBC, Friday at 10 PM. Dana, in his character of Jose Jimenez, participates in many of the activities viewed and also explains them for the TV audience. Bill and a crew of 18 traveled more than 15,000 miles to make the film that features such unusual activities as the blessing of the fleet in Gloucester, Mass.: the Tom Sawyer fence-painting contest in Hannibal. Mo.; the Arapahoe Glacier Climb in Boulder, Colo; the New York Shakespeare Festival's Mobile Children's Theatre in the Bronx, N. Y., and the santa Clara Indians Rain Dance in Santa Fe, N. Mex. .. ... r TUESDAY MAY 14 f Of mornln1 and afternoon li1tin1s, please aee DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, fOf your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES 1:10 D ,,,,., Ducllt_.. Cdr11111> ·u -:.ear11ara Slanwyck, Kienan WyM. lO:GO 8 "Tiie M• AM.,,. (comedy) 'lZ-Henry Fonda, Jack CarlOft. 11:00 R "Cfy If die W•...ir (horror) '44-Stephtn CHM. "Sells " S.· ,...,.. (musical) ·4~Macdonald Carey. U:JO 81 "TM hfll C...-(mystt1y) ·«-t.uclfft Ball, Mark Stevens. 4:JO 11 "JittMql" <comectt> •43 -laurel I Hardy. 8 (C) "X . • • !tie lllM Wldl tlll J.i., (JK" (ld·fi) ·~ay Mif. land, John Hoyt. f V r NIN<, l.'IO 11 1111 lie ..._ (C) C60> Jerry Dunphy. D M....., •• rl""'7 llll*t (C) (30) 8 VINCENT PRICE la JOANIE * SOMMERS JOIN STEVE ALLEN! UNWIND! • .... Mu --= (C) (90) Vincent Prlct, Joanie Sommers. The Tlmes Square Two, Nick Lampe IUt$l asa crc... fllewit: ~ (COl!ltdy) '50 -Aoftald 1t111111. Sprln1 ByinltDft, Char1H Coburn. ~ (C) (30) (30) film: ''Youn1 GullS." ScMll: "£flllbtl Gr•m· mar." A ltslOft °" better style Pd usace. o....-........ Ser.-(C) (60) 1111 ....., 1 ... (C) (30) ..... (C) (30) lillcMtlt'• ...., (30) (i) .... ..,......, ~ (C) ii ........... " ....... Editor's Vltw!*nl" NIWSIMll ol the Old Timtra' Club lfftiftia about ttltir ca1Wt1 •lld tllt ..iue of tllt ....,.,.,. I c &elillt .... (C) 7:GO CIS i..:1 lllwJ: (C) (30) ,., CtoMltt. I , ,,.., (30) I U. L., (30) ~ ...... (C)(lO) = , .. ~ fMCy: "for. NI E111lilh IS a fortfp lln1uap." A foe* ti Ille ewolutiol In 1onip laflfUl1t IMCtlilll 11141 the t111pN· sis In perlonu11ee 111 a llflCUllL Jamt1 Boltlill hosts. 1 (1)~ • ..., l..IC..Yldl 7:ll W#M·~.-=: Ill ce>...:>~ CllflMe Ult ~"" liOll t .. • trip .. the busll .... '* b" OWll low.ill. The WlmtN •" ""' ttMI lloft IUJ stlM becl1111 bis croutlll .,. '""""' lllm flM ..... 10 -THE DAILY f'tlDT, TV ~ MAY 11. 1961 huntinl. but tllret liontssts ''adopt" lloWils: tC> "I_... It ,._... duc:tor Eridl l.llnldoff. him, and ht refuses to return to Hllr (adventure) '6~rt FulJtr, Ill ~ l.C. S..: ''f'l)lk:e Sdo tbt compound. (R) Dan Duryea. JoctlYll line. A smlll enct. D U (j) I ..._ " JNHlr. (C) band of UniOll Arm'f soldlen, ltd ~-• ~ (30) ''Evt~s 1 Mowie Star." by Matt Martin, Is ordered to rt· ll:JO Ill Cl) Cll ~ (C) (30) "°tfr dtc:ldes to quit tllt 1.stnM1aut triew • mllllon dollars ill told bul· " rdfnal Cuslliftl ol lloseDft." II prosram to btcomt 1 movie star lion hijadted bi Confederate troops. 1921 • lllWl't ordained prim 1\1,... after 11t and Tony act In 1 NASA (R) Rlchlnl umes Cutt11111 lnfonned ,. documentary film. (R) I A8tricll Wiit (C) (30) ardlbbtloo ttlat lie wallttd to ·~ n ...,,, w .... en: CC> <30> n ....., o..rt Hawn bJ *""'·" Acnm th• 1'111 ~d Ill tht Sin Gabritb." Slim t'.JO 9 ())1114 ...... WtfW: bt won.,.,.,.......,., Rome llld Ills pans f0t SDld Ill Ult San Gabriel (Xl)Boss Hut1Dn arran1a fOf world witll hfs IUY but firm ••· Mountain 1111. explores the Rancho his disc Jcd•'fS, Lewis ind Clarb, ciM of Ille cbun:fl'• power, low for Winery, and fbbts in a wtll·stocked to do their show from • dud• mtnllind ind .. lt:Y wit. CBS Ntw1 strttm in Sin Gabriel Canyon. r1ncb, but wtlen they 1rrlve, they Pf'Ofllts bim tollilbt. 1J@ Cl) lllrillll's C.lltas: (C) learn that it Is 1 nude rand!. (R) II)"""= (C) (30) Bill Johns. {60) "Frltndty Enemia ." The Go-D @m NYrD: (C) (30) "Rtd· 11:00 II a.. O'Oad ~ (C) (30) rillH htvt 24 hours to 'llCUt htaded Pi1eon." Haina asks • Jerry Dunphy. · American prboners held in an Ital· rectnl ·Potlce Academy sr•duate, 1 D Tiit 11~ 11e11t 111t1n: (C} (30) Ian town marMd lor • massive Al· new Police.,mtn, to play cltc:oy in · Gtor1e Skinner. lied 1ir strike. Harold Gould and a trap set for a rapist. (R) 8 s.,.k-i•: "fr-....i_.. (hor· Curt Lowens suest. (R) I '..,art ta ,,..., (C) (30) ror) '32-Boris Karloff. ler .....,. (mystery) '54 -Ray lllft. a la Z1:30 • MtM! Suki" (C0111-D llliliN $ lltwit: (C) "Dill M : Ctw ....... lllwJ CtnftrltlCe ! ~ ~:. Buter Wd Mill1nd. Grace Kelly, Robert Cum· 10:00 R KNIT ~ (C) (30) "Thal ) '62 -Ttrry·Thomu, Georp ml.np. Alfred Hitchcock directed · Man Chnll." An Intimate portrait Sanders. this story about a husband who of farm labor Ol'l•nlm Cesar Ch•· 1-,,_ (C) (30) plots tbt murder of bis unfaithful Ytl who is dtscribtd by some 11 ~ .,,..... ltlllr (Id· wife. When ~Is plin f11ls. ht ,,. 1 n'iodtrn·dl'f Zapata. Cltte llobtrt:s ventu,.) '48-8ar1Dn Macllne. Ylf. r1111es that rt trill appear she cit· ttrvts as reporter for lht broadcm 1inil Grey. libtraltfy killed tht ma11 ht hired thil was filmed on location in Ot· I ~..._ (C) as her •ssallant. lino. where Chavez is fiebtln1 to nil DIJ 1111 (C) Ii " C..11•11•• (C) (30) unionize somt of California's rich· "'- .._. (60) at 1r1pe ranches ll:JO : ""9 lllfJ tf Cl 1aJi' ''"""' o,.,. Q ~ ,.U. ..._ (C) (60) (advtnturt) '4s-Buram Mtrld~. ) A . candid film of (i1J (1) 1111 1..,...,: (C) (60) Robert Mitcbum. muter tttcber Boris Goldovsky and • he Spores." Vincent bunts 1 suit· I!' ~ Tiie T911i1M Dlw (C) four students. The film Illustrates cue contiinina alien sttdllnp. (R) (iJ) llClt tt t111 Wlllll Goldovlk(s theory of "total con· I Te.,. (C) (60) : ( .. ..._.. Prtmtry." ctpl" in opera. which dictltts that Jaa u.. ..... (C) (60) I La er... ... (C) • 11trf0fm1nce must hlVI • voice ....., .... (30) 11:45 (i'1 ()) INJ ..., ._ (C) ' and .,=::.al praence. • ...... Sy91pll1mr. A special 1Z:30 ~-. performance by the 104·plect I*-Adlel 1'ellrr. "Mi~ Jout· l:tt f1 ~ ) ~ ,~1l~ ton Symphony Orchestra with COii· llt'f." about tbt lntrisuinc. aloof and in· dtpandeftt. feline specla ... rvlt ,...... f!Olll llltural llMlitab to millions of Arnericatl hoUseholds. The PfOll'llll Is 111 intlmete portrait of felines tlllt trill covtf tbtlr ,.,. SCM11lity, btfllvior, charm alld the limillrlt't of lbt kine of lbt Juftllt alld tbt pet of tM lloml. It lllD will dwell on lbt cats' role ill art. IUperstition, relllion Ind lt1tnd; tlltlr relltiofttblp wltll 111111; •nd- t.bt most familiar ot 11~ •hJ at e ROLLER GAMEs-llVE! (C) * T·BIRDS vs. TEXAS 8 .... --= (C) (2 Ill') T· lrrds ¥1. Teua Outlaa I ,_. (C) (30) ............. l:Jt Ill Cll ... ...... tllr. (C) ( ) Dali EvlM. "°Y Rocwl ..... ~(ft)~.. ,.. • Nit: (C) (I) "It U. 011t To "--OM." Tiit s ....... 11119 ttlW Mii· llldtf -to ,,....... .... tlMlft of tM cr1IWll jlwtb of ......., ...... Susln S.illt .ltlMI suats. (R) ..,,:=:,<:> """ .. I u...wy °" Ille ,... pit and tbt pqNfttrJ Ind tM cllaos of the Hll'Ollllma 0., marcll ill Ntw Yorti City INt JW. Ntrrator ,.._ Merta IM 11trttct,anb It * ---IM It Ult TllMS Sq111,. ,...,... ....... well IS rlc:Ordlllf Ult l'lldiona of boltllt on·loolltrs. 111 .............. ,. U @ hlMIJ .._ MONKEY SE£, MONKEY DO -Judy the chlmpanztt (rlghr), ft aturtd ott Dalctari (TutSday6, 7:30 PM) in color on CBS, strikes a motherly pose with her step4oughter, Toto. itt ha,rror o/ Mother s Doy-an event widely celehrattd, it stems .. -• For mornin 1:stings, pl TIME PRO · for-yaur c the day's 1 DAYTlf 1:JO n cc> ... lhllit" (ron Jean Peters 10:00 D "A v-... ma) '62-R pleton. 11 :00 • "Arilt, -Claudette 12:30 m "Tilrtt 'B -loret Mr. Mete" l0tre. 4:30 II (C) '111 -Errol FIJr a,""" -Jack Pela -5:30 BANGELS * Excitin1 Chicaeo! 1:00 11 Tiit Ila Dunphy. IJH..tllr- BANGELS, * Just st11 .All ..... 5:00 PM) A DSil O'C tn..""' •n>-'52 -Hunter. I~ Its." A Ins etrns. EE D..,. •:J01$i ....,, . ~-= t11t Ant Pl the Olttrlct tbt nttd lo IC *SEE STEVI AT 1:30 11 1:00ac:n ew Winer Cront .,,,.., ........ , ....... : l (j)Y• Y• 111( Wt Prevent outsr't Jam• • dlscuuiof £.dbon Eltct ,., tcitnce """""n . WEDNESDA Y MAY 15 For morning and afternoon l!stings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, · for-your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME. MOVIES 1:30 0 (C) "W1it 'til the 54111 Sllinn, Neille" (romance) '52-0avid Wayne, Jean Pftm. 10:00 G "A View f'IM tlle lrid11" (dra· m1) '62-Raf Vallone, Maureen St•· pleton. ll:OOD "Ar•. My I.ow'' (romance) '40 --Cl1udette Colbert. Ray Milland. 12:30 OI "Tllr11 llind Mia" (comedy) •j! -Lorette Youn1. ""* Yo., Mr. Met9" (mystery) '38 -Peter Lorre. 4:30 I) (C) "lltlltbltl" (adventure) '57 -Errol Flynn, Leif Ericb>n. 6 "Warriln f'M" (adventure) '62 -Jadl Pal1nce, Jo Ann Relll. fVfNINC 5:30 D ANGELS vs. White Sox! * Excitin1 Ball From Chicaeo! ENJOY IT! 1:00 I) Tiie ... "-'= (C) (60) Jerry Dunphy. DH_.,..,...._,~ CC> (30) D ANGELS/WHITE SOX * Just started! Tune over! D Aaatlt ......,: (C) (cont'd from 5:00 PM) An11b vs. White Sox. a sa O'Clld Mlwit: <C> "Tiie fiie Stefy ti Jlul ~ .(west· «n~ '52 -Robert Wainer. Jeffrey Hunter. I Tiie F1imteMI (C) (30) ~ ...... (30) (I) f'Nt9't JM.: "Loophole." 'W MIO Sdllel: "Social Stud· les." A lesson on U.S .. IOCill COii· cerns. I!) E o.,.rtlf Tiie • ...., .... (C) (30) Hml (C) (30) 1:301 INK ..... s.mc. (C) (&0) ....,, .. .., (30) (i)....., • ......, -.n (C) . iirt fw Y11r ~ "Rud the Fl111 Print." Two membt11 of tht Distr1ct Mtornty's ltaff stma the nlld lo bow dt11ils btfort rou an any 11T91ment. . -.c~· ..... (C) * SEE STEVE ALLEN SHOW AT 8:30 TONITE! 7:00 R CIS hffilll .._.: (C) (30) Witter Cton~lte. IJ , ,,.., (30) m I Low L_, (30) ........ ,..., (C) (30) ID @Y• .... ,.," fD Jeer lfa't Tt S., tt (C) "Can Wt Prevtnt Future Power Bllc:l· outsr·, James McBumey rnocltrat• I diSCUSSioft with tht pmidtnt of Edlaon Eltctrtc lnltltutt, I ntw111'· per adenct editor. end 1 ltll'liaion ntW1m1n. • IE) LI C.1 YKll lessly drives his men lo the bruk· HM .... Wll. '""' (30) ~Cl) Mcffllt's NllVY exercise for his erew--.nd mtrti· I Jact Utlllm ..... (C) (60) 7:JO I) Qt (j) lost 111 S,..: (C) (60) in1 point. (R) la ., llilralll As the Jupiter II orbits a stran1e II) llllftdl Ill tlit S.. (C) ~30) 10:30 II) Ntws: (C) (30) Bill Johna. plalllt, it is en1ulftd by 1 str1n1e fl!) I~ "Transftr1 from f1!) M_,., Yortfa Ntwa CNfefuCll blue fo1 that causes the Earthlinp Arc." Dr. . Brennem111 and two 11:00 9 ow. O'Cllct ~ (C) (30) within the ship to vanish Into thin 1uests lnvesti11te terradynlmics and Jerry Dunphy. air, one by one. (R) ·~tom1tln1 the deslan of tltctronlc D n. lltll Hollr Ntwa: (C) (30) II 9 @ Tiit Vlraillial: (C) (90) c1n:ult cards. Geo111 Slllnner. •'fo 'Bear Wltneu." Trampas II Cl) Mltrciotel MQqt &11 siie-.fll: "SMI ti 1 .......,.. doped, beaten and scorned as hi t:30 I) 9 m CIS .,.,..._: (C) (90) (liOrror) ·~eor11 l41Cflldy. tries to solve 1 murder and imPll· "Secrets'!-Arthur Hiii, Blrtlire 811 D Ntwa: (C) (30) Ruter Ward. cates a respected doctor. M1lldli Geddes. EJl.1tn Hecbrt, llltherlne IJ Mwil; (C) "M1tCt ,..... (Id· Throne, Joanna Moore. Ind Wiiiiam Bard, Barbara Htl1hty, and Barry venfure) 62-Rory Calhoun, YollD Windom ~est. (R) Nel111n stir In Tad Mosel's ori1inal TIDanl. -.. C (30) D @ ClJ Tiie Aflllpn: (C) (60) drama t~at wmines one moment Jot •row ( > "Mission · · · Hlply Improbable.'' in the life of successful accountant Q) Mewie: (C) "Hellt, Frllce,.Hell" Steed and Emma PHI investi11te ( si 1) '43-Alla F Joh the disappearance ot Sir Gerald Brian Gray, when he aSMrts his mu ca aye, n Bancroft. 1 treasury official. Steed claim to personal privacy In the Payna. finds an exact miniature of Sir face 'of family and community curi· iJ1) CJ) Ntwa (C) Gerald's missin1 limousine and be· osity about the motiYetiona for his ID @ Tllil Dey lMI (C) . t t II I"'·· '"' ..... t actions. ft (I) 11... (C) 11ns o 1e a sma -"' "''' all Zelflu (C) (30) ll·.-! ............ "M-~ ......... ........ happened lo the owner. (R) ., -_,. --., -... ... B MHllll $ MMe: "Tiie tli!Nrn'1 ell> NET Ftltinl: "Will the Real d rt(' (drama) '53 -Jullt Hams, tiiW" (drama) '62-Audrey lfep· Norman Mailer Please Stand UpT' Brandon dt Wildt. bum, Shirley Maclaine, James Gar· An 1bsorbin1 profile of tht luthot, IJ U @ Tiit T..watlt SllMr (C) ner. actor, lllm dlrec:tor. Maller Is Slln D cm (II'\., ....... (C) I T_... Co (C) (30) 1t hOme, at wor11, addrlSlln1 1 \JI.I (C) ~-;;; :...:ior-peace rally Ind pirtlclpatln1 in Ult ID t.. en .... Tiie hll IMlutiN: "Observina Washineton peace m1n:h in October, 12!30 ID Nlllld CltJ Ourselves." Second In a series of 1967. Q)Actilll llllllrl: "HifhwaY Dnl· introspective examinations and talks II) I~ 11-.lts C.... net." • ~ lht well-known Indian splritual 10:00 a ID Cl) .. ,., y.., Utt: (C) 1:00. llowit: "l1lt ~ (dra· leader, Krishnamurtl. He touches on {IO) ''Tiit Inhuman Predicemtnt.''. ma) ·~Wayne Morria, Ylrllnil dru1s, the nature of fear, and the Roman, P1ul's pleyboy-lfplo friend. Dale. need for relilion. mllchea wits with 1 beautiful and D Mwlt: (C) "lilll ti ,.,_.. (Mii· Cl) ht•ilr Orfttl wealthy fi111ncler, who is abptlcal pense) 'SS-Mickey Spillane, ht 7:45 D .,... Wr.,..1111 (C) of men. Ftr111ndo Limn, Vere O'Brien. 1:00 R Nn AdiH: (C) (30) "Tiit Yea.r Milts. Kurt Kmnar, 1nd Katherine D ..._ (C) 0t the Ram." Under the emotion· Justice autsl (R) B lltwlr. "'lilMllll.JNllllmi..• ti C.,.. char1ed leadership of Coach Georp B ._.. Plltll• ..... (C) (60) '*-" (ldwtnture) '51 -·Eml Allen, the LA Rams went to the 6 r_,. (C) (60) Flynn, Vincent Price. top of the Coastal Division. I ~·~ .... ti Dl9tftl FEARSQME FOURSOME l:JO P,!flf.1].t'::, ~= The Los ~-JWm are tbe featuml team r-' NFL Action. querade u the Robin Hood of Grlf· Wednelday OVCDJlll at 8 PM OD. K11..A. Q•nne_ 5. Tltled ""I'be fith Par11 and draws the edmlrln1 Year of tbe Ram." tbe lbow f~ thiJ dramatic r;ile of tbe 1ll11ilnc1 of a band or hippltl. (R) team to tbe top of the Couta1 Divilion. Oamea lbown iodude tbe 8 KAYE BALLARD JOINS famous "blo<:Ud punt" win OYer' Green Bay and tbe all-or-oodliq * STEVE ALLEN AT THIS meet witb tbe Colts. 1:°be ~· .. P~ Pounoma" (ehowli SPECIAL TIME TONITE' aboYe) allo taure pranmently m tbe Pl'Ol'UD· Playen IN 0 tor) • Merlin Ollen {74), Lamar Lundy (partly bidden), O.vid "DellCoa" r,.-;H:.-c::ttl.lt. <:f~ Joae. (75) and a., Brown ('78). ~ .. ~r ............ : (C) (30) ilrlt Darow hosts. I ..., ... (C) (90) ........ *""' (C) (30) EJ91dtlltlel .... t:Ol B ft (().... Aaa: (C) (30) Eh. tht Dou at ms' f 1rmhlnd, shOwl lians of talent as 1 Yettrtnarilft end Oliver ind Lisi 1111k1 plaM to send him to colltp. (IU DU (I) llnft Ml* W : (C) {lO) "County Fair." Eddy ArftOld'I 1uests are Buell Owens and The Bucluiroos, Chris Ind htlf Allen, John Byner, and 0.111 Y11t11. D lijj Cil • ....., ............ : 'lfile-...., llldllelt" (lrama) '15 -Richard Wldm•"· Sidney ,.,._, James MacArthur, Martin Bllum, Wally Cox, Eric 1'1>rtr111n. Thi actloll in this artr>Pin1 film talltl pllc:I ebolrd ttlt U .S.S. Btdfonl, I U.S. Navy destroyer on pant In ttlt Nolth Mlllltle. Whtn an unldtntl· fitd aubmlrlnt is loclllcl. tht allip'a m1rtinlt Comllllndtr blCOIMI ob· ..ct wltfl lwtnainl tllt other WU· Ml to the surf1ce-a 1 traltlin1 .. ,. • • ~ •• I THUR S DA Y MAY 16 For morninc and afternoon listings, please see DAY· TIME PROGRAMS. Below, for your convenience, are the day's movies. DAYTIME MOVIES D Sil O'a.G 11111111r. ..... __.. (dr-) '64--<:af1 c,... ,,,...., Greyn.,......... (C) (30) I -~ .... (30) ~!---Flis: ''TM Bit fD TY NiO SdiMf: ''Gltlef1I Mith· llMtics." A lessoft Oii mUllllrlftllnt Ind pometry. eo'-""' • 11lt • ...., ... (C) (30) Mlllll CC> (30) MdWn...., (lO) l:lO D (C) .,...,.,.. .. (romentt) '53 W .......,....._, ~ (C) l:JlllllllC ..... ~ (C) (60) -Ricardo Mo!Jtalbln, Pitr Allttll. · · =-~l'!. :::,"!; lt:to D "Pwtfed • 0 ~. (drame) '50 of tlte Old TilMts' Club reminisce -Gmttr Rocm. °'"""' Morpn. ~ ..... · ..... th I Jl:OO-"Alfeln 9f SnW' (d ) '4S ......,, mttf c.1'91n '"" e VI ue · -. """ I of tll• newsptper. (A) -Jo.n Fontaine.. Geor11 Brent ~ Cll ca £ ... 1 """ (C) IZ:JO. "llr. ,....., ... .. .... I~ 34 _..,. (f1nmy) '43-Wltfi1m ftaw·I 1:11 CIS £...i.c ~ (C) (30) ell. Ann Blyth. W It C ~" 4:JO 8 (C) ""-11.o lllilM" (ldwen· • ;', ron(iO) t11r1~ '54 -Alen I.Md. '-trldl 1 · = Ucf (30) Medtnl. ·-I ... ~ -(30) D (C) ..... ~ .. ......,.. ---·I -, .. , (~ern) '59 -Robert Miteltum, . ~ ~oc:W of> the Cote /Uhl London. d'Or." f \, f '• I '< (, l.'GO • Tiie Iii ~ (C) (60) *"' Ollnpfly. 0 .......,. .. .., """' (C) (30) B PETER FONDA ON STEVE * ALLEN SHOW TONITE! ii .... Alli a..: (C) (90) Peter Fonda. Jolln Myhers, Oscir Brown Jr., Je1n P1e• auat. I ()) lldWI'• ...., u C... Yldl 7:JO 9 ()) CllMml Strt,: (C) (90) Mld'i~l'I' kills 1n acapin1 1\111· m1n and is convicted of murder ltld hlndcuffed to 1 murdems (pest Suunne P11sllett1) en route Ill the pllows. (R) __ _ !t.~~rc~)~~ tlle Seren11tl-M1r1 Reaton of Ent Africa, which straddles the border BIG STA KES-RaJ.ph Mee/cu. Ty Hardin and Suzannt Pltshetu {It/I t<T riRht) co-star in "Wall of Nni.re," inside story of the ...,orld of horse racing. nn The CBS Thursday Night Movit at 9 PM. THE DAILY PILOT. TV WE£J(, MAY II, 1963 of Keny1 and T 1n11n1a. and is th 0 @ Cl) TW Cift: (C) (30) '1he Jut rtme1nin11 part of the world RiYals." Ann M•rie llMs Don Hol· with lftll herds Of mlUd wildlife linter home for I wtt•end With her rn11ratin1 freely across wild plafns· parents and discovm ttm her fa, find. This wedae-shaped area °'I titer is jealous of her boyfriend. about 20,000 square miles enables Ann implores Don to be patient one ID step back in history and, at 1nd soon Lou Marie ind Don hive the same t11ne, learn how to better • fender·crunchin1 confrontation In • understand one's present surround· an Intersection. (R) inp. Or 1nd Mrs. Lee Talbot of aJ TrN Advttlblre (C) (30) the Smithsonian Institution, the first fD Tllutre lut: The California wlldhfe ecolo11ists to study this lnstitu~ ol Technoloo drama com. region. discuss their worfl and im· pany performs scenes from "The portant findin11s. Castle" for host aitic Hal Marien 0 ltfs Ce bl 1111 bC9I (C) (30) thal, author Don Nemzer and collf O (i1J (1) Second Hundred Ytal'J: poser Mike Garey. tl) \30) · '1he Un111thered Moss. "i @I) Nodle de Estreno Luke is ryiistaken !or arandson Ken( 9:30 0 @ (6J Drqut: (C) (30) '1he by two rich depos1t?rs at tlle bank! Senior Citizen." Fri!Uy and Gannon where Ken works. Mildred an~ Maud, are assianed to solve a series of Fi.nch hear. l~ke singing with an daring daylight bur11larles in ~h1ch it!"!""' tno in the Plrk and ask thl suspect Jam only 11sy-to-c1rry him lo perform at • church b1z11r. • items. (R) They tell Mr. Widdicomb at the O tril • bank of their encounter With Ken, \ill "1t• "*'· (C) po> •Ito is supposedly out of town on Betty is ~e.pressed by the ~est1va1: blnk business, and Luke has to Caro~!" v1s11s the wh1rf with Jot report to the bank in Ken's place. Rossi. Sustn taunts her husband (R) &') '""'· (C) (3-0) . fJ Millilll $ Mawie: "Ne Ti• fo ~ Tiie Dis.Miters: A profile or Rev. Sefpilts" (comedy) '58 -. Andy Billy ~ames Harris. 4f -year.old Griffith, Niclt Adams, Murray Himil·I evangelt~. ind founder-d1~ctor ~I ton. Myron McCormick. Hilarious the Chnshan ~sade. He 1s ded•· story of the peacetime Air Fortel cated t~ ••posin1 1polt1sy and ind their unsuccessful attempts to Communism. Donald rouser hosts Indoctrinate 1 n1ive Georeia rarm,10:00 CJ ~ @ Du11 Mlrtil S11ew: (C) boy. (60) Dom Deluise. Guy Mar11s. Bob I Trllttl or ConeqljtllCtS (C) (30) I Newhart, ~terina Valente, and hny MalOll (60) Dean's Girls 11uest. (R) Saaalltllte file O Ceortt ,,..,... Nws (C) (60) """' Cit1 Maial 1 O S...,.,. Tllutre: (C) (60) ''No· 1:00, Ioli!!( (C) (2 hr) body Will Ever Know." An ideahsbc ~(!)TH "1in1 N•: (C) (30) r~sea!t!' chief employed by his • e F1t1I Hibiscus." The Mothei d1sda1n1n1 htlhlr-in-law sells com- s·operlor decides to transfer Sister 111ny secrets and bec:omu involved Bertrille to a calmer climate after in bladtma1I and extortion. Tom 1n involunt1ry lfieht. (R) i"' Pipp• Scott star. OJ ,__,d (C) (30) • TetlpO (C) (60) fll) ,,.,_, tlM Cllitar: "Btginnin1 '-* U... """ (C) (30) To Play." )nstructor Fredericl! Noad ~ flhtller, tlM Car (C) (30) teaches rest strokes, musical nota· -ll. (})TH UlrtCMIChtlla tion and some one-line melodies. W RO Review: "life and the II) A.er 11 el Desiena Sea.:· °!· Al_bert Hib~s and two l :JO 0 -IT\ ll'lftside' (C) (60) "Th marine bioloaists eur111ne t~ prob· ~ 1.•.J ,; • • e lems and prospects of feeding the leaf in lhe Forest. Ironside 1.ns1sts masses with products lrom the sea the death of an old woman 1s not . · Plrt of I series of crimes by • lO:JO m News: (C) (3-0) Bill Johns. phantom strangler. He suspects 11:00 f) EJneft O'Cltct R..-1: (C) (30) shldy stockbroker Pierre Dupont! Jerry Dunphy. (Jolln Llrch), allhouth he has 1n 0 Tiie lltll ltollr News: (C) (30) •lrtllirt 1libi, proYicled by his wife, George Skinner .. Myra (Blr1>111 Barrie). (R) 0 ~·111: "T1le .. ...,.. Hand" 0 @(I) lewitdled: (C) (30)! e rror) '40--Dick Foran. '°Splitsvllle." Slmanth1 comes to Nin: (C) (30) Suter Ward. the rescue when Gladys leavas home • Movie: "Tl.. U•lt" (drama) 1nd husband Over Darrin's objec-1 '57 -Richard Wldm1i\, Richard tion.s. Slmantha invites Glad)s tol Basehart, Dolores Michaels. June 191nd the nlaht in their auest room Lockhart. when she sees her tryio11 to thumb m Joe ...... (C) (30) • ride to I hotel. When mortal ef. m Mawie: ~. Slllitlt" torts to malle peace bftween Glactys (mystery) '43-Alan Lldd, Brenda and Abner fail, Slm1ntha tries a Marshall. httle n111k:. (R) !~News (C) I ~ Criffil (C) (90) · 6 Tilia Day JIU (C) ....... llW (C) (30) I News llldlr., ~ I ll:JO a Mtwie: "Tlaflt s,.t" (mystery) D lllidl de In Hija '55-GinEr Ro11ers, 8ri1n Keith t:00 n am"'-*' • ...,.: I@ • n. '-..rt a.. (C> "Wall tfNeile" (d11m1) '63 -fil' MJ .--, ,_ (C) SuzaMt Pleshette. Ty Hardin, Doro· Les !a.. (C) • thy PIO'line, Ralph Meeker, Simon 12:l0 I N.ud City Oa ... nd. A ruthless and ambitlou Actilll n.tn: "Tiies ot Ad· horse tr1iner en11a1ed to 1 photo&· ventu~." raplter's. model is ln:'°"'ed romanti-lZ;SS D Mtwie: HAtta If ta. Cub c.al~ wit~ the cynteal wife of 11 MOlst.11" {horTOI') '57 -Richard domineenn1. self·made millionaire. Gar1and. Pamela Duncan. 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NMtly mounted in its walnut finilh hue. the Sony 250-A ii a most belutiful compliment 11& your IOUDd .,a.a. Sii IT TODA YI LION'S SH~ Sitton Hom 't{arbor Clul I Ort shin.i from estat "Wh Woo Th of I been ly 1 Dr \Y-hiC dis ti achi Di Cos1 insb Nn / .I MeMI,, Mlf 6, lMI M~ .... II \ Presentation [ Wa r ms Hearts ..,. Mesa Harbor Club, an organization dedicated to sociality, has an amazing ability to raise philanthropic funds. And, hearts of all members will be justifiably £iG'd" with pride Thursday, May 16, when a check for $1.200 is presented to the Albert Sitton home. Gathering in Mesa Verde Country Club at 10:30 a.m., the ,group will witness the presentation during the annual election and instal- lation luncheon. The money represents proceeds from the club's only two bene- fits of the year, a fall fashion show and the ·annual Casino Royale in the spring. . The gift will be given by Mrs. Ralph Hippert, ways and means chairman, and Mrs. Clarence Sketch, philanthropy chairman. Ballots will be cast and counted for a double slate of leaders, and winners will step into offices during the concluding program of the session. LION'S SHARE -Armed with love for the children of the Albert Sitton Home are (left to right) Mrs. Clarence Sketch, Mesa- ttarbor Club'• philanthropy chairman; Miss Margaret Bostan, su- perVising counselor of the home, and Mrs. Frederick Andersen. The home will be the recipient of a $1200 check to be presented by the club during the May 16 luncheon. .. Nominated for positions are the Mmes. Paul Kee and Donald DeHaan, president ; William Holmes, Donald Sadon, first vice presi·· dent and program chairman; Robert McLaren, Richard Parrish, second vice president in charge of ways and means; James Brazda, Duane Steputis, membership chairman and third vice president; William McCann, William McNaughton. recording secretary ; Harold Lakin, Bud Bardsley, corresponding secretary, and Larry Shertzer and Dale Hartung, treasurer . • Publication Knows 'Who's Who' on the Orange Coast .· ONnge Coest w o m e n shining in fields ranging from psycbology to real estate have been listed in "Who's Who of American Women." Three women in the field of library services have been recogrUed in tbe new- ly published fifth edition EDUCATOR Dr. Hilda McCartney f'hich sketches w o m e n distinguished by t h e i r ach.ievements and positions. Dr. Hilda McCartney of Costa Mesa ia eootdioat.or of irutrucUooal medja for the Newport-Mesa u D i f i e d School D{strict. ~er• in 1 i b r u.y services is "a wide open field for women," she told the DAll. Y PILOT. MAltried to Bruce McCartney ill=>, &he earned a m a s t e r s degree in educatioo and library science from the University of S o u t h e r n California where she also ea11ned her doctor of educa- tion degree. SOut!.h Laguna ' residents Miss Alice Tatma Bayless has served as a librarian at El Toro Marine Corps Air Sta&n siilce 1963 and was the first librarian employed by the Aic Force Academy, Coklrado Springs. Sile served as librarian for several other air force bases and was h e a d librarian at. a Veteran's AdministratiOfl hospital in Sheridan, Wy. In re<.'Ognliltioo, she receiv- ed 10 and 1.0 year Civil Setvioe pins and awards for sustaining superior a n d outstanding performance. Mrs. Dori& May Specht is applying her knowledge as head bumaoities 1:ibrarilD at c.etifcmia St8te Collete at Leng Bead!. Proving there ~ many different avenues in the field, she was engineering and engineering-technician librarian fOr atroraft C'Om· paoies and was operations librarian at the jet propul sion lab, California Instltut of Technology. Paaadena. A graduate of th · Universfty ol. Mimlesota, sh1 earned her masters in library 8Ciences at USC. Mrs. Specht lives in Seal l;Jeach with her husband. Weilter Mbert Speoht. The~ • have two children. Educati<ln is a field in wbtdl countless women are excellin1. Dr. Iris Higbie Wilson, a ....._professor of history at Long Beadl City College and USC, h a s become known as a specialist in C a I i f o r n i a history and was retained as a hiS'torical expert witness in the water rights case between Los Angeles and tihe valley. Author ol ' ' W i I 1 i a m Wolistills: Frontier Trap· per to Caliiomia Raochero," s'1e now has a new book in the fire and just completed co-.aufhoring a history of USC witil Dr. M a n u e l PROFESSOR Dr. Iris Wiison ·ervine., The Balboa Island res. dent also helped write two other books and was assis· tant editor of ttle California Information Almanac 1966." While lfGl"lr.ing for her doc· torate at use. she did rese.-ch and tr'8nslation for the Los Angeles County Musieum 's history division. In addition she received a fellowstiip from Del Arno Foundation to study In Spain from 1960-62. Dr. Suzanne Marie Wilson, an English professor at California State College at Long Beach, now is enjoying her sabbatical leave and has time to enjoy her favorite pursuit. yachting. In addition to teaching at the Convent of S a c r e d Heart, San Francisco. Im·. maculate Heart College, Los Angeles, and USC, she also was director Of the Los Angeles Pie Co. and active Jn Long Beach Community Improvement Lea~. A resident of Seal Beach. Or. Wilson has .oontributed articles to several pro- fessional journals. Mrs. Harriet M. BrQWn. a ~sident of Laguna Beach for ltle past 10 years, retired from her education career Jn 1956. A social studies teacher, S'he co.authored s e v e r a 1 books including "Our Latin A m e r i c a n Neighbors," "This Is Amenca's Story" and "America Is My Coun· try." She earned her bedlelors degree at the University of Wisccinsin and her matters at use. Another Laguna author and educator. Mlsa Mary Mullefl, received the, Valley Forge F r e e d o m 1 Foun- datiorwward medal llld tile Golden Apple awvct for out.standing teaching from the California IntematfoneJ Senior League. Now retired, she taught elementary, ~econdary and adult classes in Buffalo, N.Y. and was principal of an elementary s c h o o I in Alhambra for 20 years. Mrs. Gertrude Enfield. a resident of Laguna Beach since 1937, was a speed! professor at USC. Founder of the verse choir movement in Los ~geles. she authored two books on Lhe subject. The movement. she explained. "is directing choirs towards s p o k e n music." Mrs. Enfield also taught at Los Angekls p u b 1 i c schools and UCLA. She received her masters in speech at USC and did her undeTgraduate work a t UCLA. She was married to the late MT. John Enfield and has three children. Mrs. Geraldine Gerken of San Clemente is senior home economist for ttie Soutihern Counties Gas·Co. She also once se('Ved as assistarnt manager Of the Akron Woman 's City Club. Ohio and taught adult food preparation at Orange Coast College. f\. Also making her marK "s a home economist is Mrs. Shirley (William) O'Neil. a resident of Ccls'ona del Mar and supervisor of the test kitchens at Hunt Food Inc . Fullerton. Jn the·past she was owner and manager of AdvertislnJ.t Food Consult.ants. Lo s, Angeles. She has two sons. Mrs . Eli~e (Robert) Robb made her mark in the field of social work. Born in France, slle came to tile United States in 1914 and earned her masters degree at Columbia Uni versity. She did postgraudate work at Columbia, Harvard and the University of Chicago. Her career found her doing probation work. direc- t i n g c h i I d · placement departments aod serviilg in child guidance. f a m i J y service and social case work capacities. Now active as a board member of Ille Soutti Coast Child Guidance Clinic and a member of the Silver and G-Old Chapter, South Coast Community Hospital Aux· iliary, Mrs. Robb resides in Dana Point w1th her hus- band. Real Estate, a field in HOME ECONOMIST Mn . Geraldine Gerken TESTS FOODS Mrs. Shirley O'Neil which many women excel, was the calling for Mrs. Wyla Claire Doren, who resides in Newport Beach with her husband, DtN!n. Founder and proodent of Wyla C. Dorn, Inc., ill ,Glen- dale. (later known arl>orn· Platz. and Co.) she was president Of the Glendale Women's Civic League and hai. spoken before various organizations and clubs. Writer Vera Moorman, marr ie d to Harry Houdysllell. was past ex- ecutive editor ~ the Leisure World News and author af "Diapers. Deadlines aod Dry Martinis." A resident of S o u t h ·Laguna. she also worked as a women's editor, police reporter and medical editor (See Who's Who, Paie H) wn er,-King Ducks From Ring, Que~n Gets Ready t6 Swi'1g . DEAR ANN LANDERS: This will probably seem lllte a silly problem te you but it ii livlnl me ulcers. I've been married only 18 months and it seems like 11 JNl'I. Why? BecaUM ever since we came bome from our hone71DOOD Fl'aDt bla been aittlnl around every nipt watcbinl TV in hil u.ndmnar. When the doorbell rinp be nana and bidet and yelll, "You 1et it." I reallM he's tired from 1otn1 to 1c:hool au day, but l'ftl tired from work.int in an office. And when I come home there la dinner to get, laundry. ,._work -the whole bit. Yet I have the 1trength to chan1e from day clothes to a hOl,&HCfreu or a nett Uttle a mock. Frank lDlilts I mlll'I ~ » bll t ANN LANDERS r.1 ' cutle and he wuta to be comfortllble. Since we pt to tee eich othei-Ollly a few bour1 a day don't you think be should i-Y some attention to •bow be looks In my eyes? Thanks for your help. -FANNIE FROM MOR· RISTOWN • DEAR FANNIE: SIKka aad a .,..u '9lllrt ue eemfenable1 AIMI .. II I ~ Ma1't ff 1" '9y Mia I leW lllrtlnkl ...... • I J .. •1•1 • I klmoM llle'll weu ta.ea. Gne M a try. DEAR ANN LANDERS : 'n,e Junior ctla·at our hlCh ldlool baa a problem we think can belt be aolwd by you. There is thla yearly danc," at our school called the Sprint Prom. The queen is selected by populu v~e. Eacb year the ,..,, quem Ja aownect by last year's queen. Tbe problem ii tlllt I.Mt Jtllr'• .-LI ~ anct five months pregnant. There was a biJ: 'flap about allowinl[ th1~ girl to stay in 1<chool. The aulhQgtles decided thtly would be broad-minded and overlook her con· d1hon because she 1s so close to J!raduaUon. Nooe of us objects to her preseace, but we don't know ii it wou ld be right to let her crown the new queen. Sbe will be in her seventh month When the coronation takes place. Wlaat do you say? -WAITING ~·oR WORD DEAll WORD: It'• awfully bani - Jiii(> •"'9lble -for 'me to believe that ... Ori would WANT .. par ll_.. la Ult c.ronatl01t u11,dtr tile drc.-tee. Wiiy don't 1" atll lltr! tr• •1• 1n. wrt~ a gal•. site'• sot .. Msw •trt 1trtout u. .. w .... prepaney. DEAR ANN LANDERS : l am 18 yean of age and am joining the ranks or those who wish to air a pet peeve. Will you listen and advise? A relative of mine has a habit that drtvea m~ nuts and rwne my appetite. Whenever food is eerved she cuts everything up into small pJects. It lookl like earbage. I bne 1een some. ill-mannered people dice up me~t - but banana cream pJe? Should I tell her. Thank you . I feel bet~r already. -GREEN 'AROUND nm GIU.3 DEAR GREF.N: U th, rel1Uve 11 ,... ace• ,....er, tell llttT. If site • .... -....... ..,,. elle ..... ffP ...... .. . CONFIDENTIAL TO T •STING. YOUR MEMORY: I remember It: ".Veil. It went like this: "When rour. mind makes a commit.ment your body can't rm, you're over the hill, Brother,,. over the hill." What awaJts .TH • th etMr tWe ff tbe m1rrta1e veU? Bew eu '" be · sure ~ marrta(e will Wllrk? Re8' An en' booklet "llarrtap ~ Wit.at ~pecL'' Sebd,... request te An• Lalldera la care ti tMa aenpaper enclc*lng 58 cents 11 cola llld a lo•Jr at.amped, 1e~addre1eed eave1ope. " Ann Landers wtn be t l•d .. ltelp 1•: with your pntblem1. Seid tltem a. Mt 11 care tf tlrie DA~PllHI', nea.. ... • Mii ................. -· ft lope. ~ ... ---:~-----------~--_.._. __ _.._. __ _.,_.._...._.... ........................... ..-.--..--------~--....... ----.----~·-~~•....,•.._ .......... ~a ..... 1~••w~·--..... ----·-·---~~-----------------'----~~ ....... - J v .· . ' • ' .• DAJLY PILOT • ~I M~ 6, 1968 Paper Collages Shown ... ~ o.. ....... ~ Clall " llftpmt ..... --.. Anilkf· di.Mr .. " .. #••port -Cl'OGP· How about a _...., ad bl ~ to tM "above be a ~ tallriCI dWplaJ:" = ':!'n.;! ~ .... wit' Or a portable d I I pl. 'I I. !be Home la --•Hitt.~ Lr•r•~, .......... ra<W raoae? Or .._ a Ecooom.iCAJ depctment wW tbemt. women at lunch time -. .aa.c .,. .., Gill pot1able ••ber-dr19f? mo have a caJGric IU will be Mntd· "IUl'Vival md .. ,, ftl 11iA1t aU••ded u......., .i a .. aue-r1t ~ 111111 ""-' .... Cboubmd SeheCll " Art. Ana az1iltl ....... eci 1beM are JUlt a few of the t&Dlt, aw-m-p, barbecue, • culliDe," p r • p a r • d iD .._ J)eWI doll not - dilplayt that 1rill be viewed tbe newett modell Of ..mi lplCiel cootaiDN'I. ... -........ Ja 1Mr tblir tecmiq... .... the N..,..rt nlldlm MJlacied 7.oe Smitb, •: Dcm1d Wood, p o r t r al ti Ind Denwr, lllOlltct at Orange CoMt Oole,.., machines, and uUnlive H· There ii no admillioa collllt mult be c u t Commumty Women's Day bibit.a on c.,..." in bome char,. and all womea are ~. IMcl Mr•· on C•mpus May L ICqJlOIJllc. Tbere will al 1 o welcome. Euceae KDNeb, P r • • • Survival in tbe Space _:..:::.:::::::=.:.:.....:.=.:.....:..:.=....:...:...::.....:_--:.:..:...:.::.:. ________ _::_ ____ .....:..... _________ _ Race ia the tbeaM ot tbe event st~ged annually bJ the OCC Home E c o n o m 1 c s Dep&rtment to keep wometJ of the community aware of new developm~. Afl4ir the open bcM-. at 10: 15 whkh will belin the day, the group will to to the Science Hall 1lo bNr Dr. • Mary Jane Huncerford of the 1116titute ol FemUy Jtela. tlons of Los Angeles, who will speak on Women ol the Future. From ooon a1 tp.m. the group wilt break up into response IJ'OUPI and dilcua the cooceptl put forth dur· lng the mornlnC JDeetinc. What's . Doing MARY DAY, 64Mn1 TODAY "'""'""" .... TOPI.._, 'iMMn -Alltll lellall. 1 !""-S--. 1 ... TOH c-. OcM11 Vw traUe~ ...,._ ............ -...,, w Members Were Their 'Cup of ·Tea' 11261 Gof!lefd AW., ......... leKll, 1 ~:,;. ...... Ullllln -...,_ ScllOQ!, Colle ~-'·"" y in May was the theme of. membership tea hosted by the Tuesday Club iwpo.tt Harbor la.st Wednesday in the home of Mrs. Ida Rambo, Corona !ar (right). Mrs. Frank Long, membership ~hain:nan (center) greeted new bers as· did each section chairman amid decorations of May baskets and rs. Mrs. Charles Dewey, co-chairman of the tea (left) was ~ssisted by Imes. William C. St,phenson, Donald E r i c k s on, William Hendricks, ;t McClelland, Elizabeth Longridge, J. W. Stricker, and Gordon Mc- H.,._..C ............. -Cott.el '"' , COllll Mele, I ··~ ._,,_ -.....,_ Sc"°°' •uclllorlutn, "'""'*""', I ,.II\. TVtlSOAY ... ,_. ..._ C--~Is •••ll•Dk b'f um,,. Mn. .,....... S<llwen, ~ 18 •·"'· b•lllMY It lwncb tM, ~ ef W.,N Wot I -Ametleatl Ullloft Hell. Coote Mtse, 7:l0 1>.tn. C•la -S...IW Cltf--C~ mun11Y Aecreetlon (..,...., Or.,,tlt in. ,m Page 73· • • • • &rious newspapers aod :ations. manufacturing ex- •e, Miss Mary Belle r, also was DlmDed in 700k. A resident of a del Mar, Mi 1 1 has served a 1 etary-treuurer' and CouMV Felrvrouncb. 11 t .m. su-..... * "'"" ~ .. o.NM Wnt -llllt• P•'11 Ctutillouse. I 11 ~ ltHtllell ~ -Odd Fallows Hiii, Cotl• Mtu. L "·"'· lm..._c.,,.,....,.,.... .... _ filks Lodoe, 6111 CoHI Hltltwav, I p,m OVareallni AMllY--C•nvon Clubhouse. 1''5 l roedW:z and Ctnvon Road, lat~~tstl'•f""· . Cnlt Mnl ~ PIN .. 111 9M llwlllr• leNan -Girts Club, Cost11 M;~i~i:t'"t· .... ..,._....,..,I -Cuplan r11taur1nl, Cott• Mlll•., .. ..., ... ,:.;i.,., "T.-.i.. ..... ._. TO'f ......... dn'ector ol L. M. Cox eluded in tlhe list of ana ia ~.~'=~~ ~"· Hllllllneton "•anufacturing Co Santa WO"""_. •• .£..-made' ·•w .. -•. ~" s.e 11.... -Kl...,.,,_• 'Who's Who' • .. I ., , '"'"" W11'1 11\1 ,, Sc-. Cotti Mew; 1 ··'"· Ana and Cicero lnc. of Who." She is Mrs. Patti . 11..l;i':. o~:.l .. ~""~'::-.. c=1,:. ~ Coron.a del Mar. She also Sacks Karger who has a I.aw lo.n bulld1"9. Hunlln91 ... llMdl, 7:l0 was treasurer and director practice in Newport Beach. ··~...., •---ii.er strwt ol AV'e'Tltura Inc., Santa Ana Mrs. Karger and her !<~t. mo em st .. eo.1. "'-· •• and secretary-treasure.,.. and partner, Millon C oh e n . L::"ti C::~f.:,:' ~·i:.11~.c_;: ~r of Cox lnteme-started the Tbalians a Jim z1e1111"' ... ,..lll, "'""· ti --' • ..... H K . • '•UM!1w CNl>ler, 1: 1111•r•11'1 Oum, uw., ong ong. group 0( motion pscture A111wM 11-c11 1 .. m.ia -"-"91 Mrs. Cora (Ra•----' B.) norsonalitie who r a I -Loutloft Is •••11•111• I>• u llln1 Mn. J""""' ,... s . s e Ooneld Pat111~~.l~ """ Wallace of Corona del Mar money for the emotiOnally To,, od'• ., "'"'""'* 9Mcll _, won bet laurels for work as disturbed children's clinic at c-rnunitv Matheldlst c11urc11. Hun-I an .automobile -.ieocy ex· Mount Sinai Hospital. 11~: '::' t1*·,..,., "--eciutive Mrs K'"-er cost• fMlt l lt>rarv.L.10:30 '·"'· ' · -e W•s an ~ Metter wellflMllMn' <• She Mr"Ved as eecretary undergraduate student a.t -~' 'r..:• .,.,.,. _ *'• a vice -eMdent of • car UCLA and studied law at AN ll'ulllk Ll~erv. 1 •·'"· lots Tied ·r Guild r . . kllll C_,., _, Mt ti a • t I • a a e n c y and WIU a s 0 uthwestern Umver11ty' SacNtlNI' ·-""" llftniatloMI -' t of H • -~ngeles l~•ll.., Is •va1i.1>i. llY tailing Mrs. pa r ones s o • g &.Ar..'I • • • sa~~/s'~~ tl~'::·~·~.°rv"'s~"'*· work:ahoj>s will be M e m or I a 1 H o 8 P ital, The field of psyclwtogy is Huntlnl'°" auc". 1 p.m ted when tt\e South Presbytetlan. represented by Dr. Marion sc=. ~~~· :C:::"st":: 'i:i~~1~::: · Weaver's Guild meets She also has been active Monr-0e (Mrs. William Cox). B\•a~·s1 •·~"' "'""'•'" _ lay, May 9, in the fn ttle Newport Harbor Her career ttas k>und her wooc111r!d kl'OO'· iou rusnn •ve .. U ,..... __ ..__ o( Comm d . h kl I c~t• Meto, 7 o.m. Ana brary. ..... ... uua erce, omg researc , wor ng n a Trt .... v" TOPS tiff et westmlMtlf' . L. ·I. Dow will con· l r vi n e T er r a c e child ~dance c e n t e r , ;:,:.1•1•Y Sct1001 mulllour-. '"°"'· 1 he --•-.. wo"'k.....,_ P hihlrmo. nlc AS90dates, s~Ull.izing in reading aod u.s. Air ,_ Mtlllen, ,...,, n -unn 1WJ9 '• '""'l' ~ --, . • , · Kone Kol mobHt llomeJ Hrlt •Kreallon acrame beginning at International P let for m directing reading clinics for m t .. , m1 M<F-Avt. a.me rs. Dow ia well-known Assooi.atioo and ~ Fine use. ·r:~·'r-..... .... 11.,.., .. L ..... rt.bern California weav-Arts Patrons. of Newport She end her hu8baod live 1 .. c11 -L"l.., Hen. L"'°" .., "OUJ>t! as well as those Harbor, to name a few. in Seal Beach. They have c~::::.r;.~:'~W:.P·~ ctW _ #IOut the Eut. An at110rney &I.lo i1 in· tbree dri.Jdren. ~1!': J:i:::~~~lr,.~~11~ ... ~ owtllbe demonstratedljiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii p.m. hY' Mias Hazel td who hH eerved the in many capacities in· 1g president. act hmcb, candy and !S will be sold during U-day session. chsia Society iils Birthday mge Coaat a r e a ?nts are Invited to at· the birthday meetina o ~arden Grove Branch, 1rnia NatloMl Fuchsia ty, taldng place tomor· in the Grance Hall, en Grove. nnatiom for new of. ;, I plant table, prizes refreshment.I Will nu <gendl. !l°k OFF LL IEIST am ·' au (Wool Knit) l· SUMMER TINA PRINTS Joy Car• Cottons • DOTS • CHECKS • STRIPES· U" w1'e ;uar. washable RIG. 59c YD.VA~UES 3 YARDS $1- ~ICED TO CLEAR grov.tO ir:tcludes: GE NDY KISS PRINTS NKIST CREPE PRINTS MILEWHO PRINTS I SOLIDS RIG. $1 .19 TO $1.49 YARD HOt• KAZA 111'H AT lllSTOL IANfA ANA , 14>· ~II .. 990 HUNTIMTOll C1M111 IDIN6H AT llACH HUNT'INaTOW HACH "7·1tU SOUTH COAST PLAZA HIST~ AT ~ DIM<> PW'f .. COSTA MIU _,, ........ -:-- Bitter brown paiArned on wbtt1 .. The power of the pattern ... Bitter tll:•• •• cine and whirl in all directions°" white, eausiq optical as well n fashion excitement. flOln • young desianer.collectio"" Pab. V-neck cim, 6 to 12, M.M Coat plu$ dress: 6 tD·M, •• Boutique s.-tswear ' A •• • I ff lewport 11 Fashim ltltnd lwPOrt Center• 644-2200 .. .. • ..._, lmus., fd. ltOO till tlO Ollir dlys 10:00 till-5:30 --..... ··---· ·-· --.. " I ·' _,. . • Mayo• No Sho' Br PAM CM lie 1ben! ~ if U'le &p0\.11! Newport B-to a W()ma Because and or-ance his line. Robert taken a Joi his wife'• 1 ''But he ol tuner, Doreeo. "It's a call a ma 'Mn. Me: mind." A native ty, Marlha from Tusti spent two University degree a: Ca1lfor1»a majoring l Ba roe; On P1 Music f woodwkld be perfor next Or. Chamber p.m. Tue1 Recite.I Ii State CoUt Large i et1$emble1 tion of DI wiil play Baroque i: The CODI series of to 4he put on the M each IlWllM , i l I ... "Ill Pl.Rt ...... ···-..... !MW •• --.... Cl ..... .. .. • stl* from 1850 will 1» ~with today '• "mod" clothes when the Wo- men's Auoclati<ln ol the First Prttb~ian Ctturch of Westminster sponsors its annual mother and daughter dinner in the church. Mn. Bueti Hungerle a n d Mra. RUl..U Miller are co· ctlairmen of tbe event W'hich will take place at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, May 9. All dresses will be model· ed by members an<J teen- agers, and the Sweet ACleunes , directed by Don Lick, will sing songs suited to tbe year of the style being modeled. Accompanist will be Mrs. Orion Beber Meyer. Mrs. James Marketin. president, has announced that a baby-:carrlaie and baby dress from the mid· 1800s will be on display. Hostesses will be Mrs. Hungerle. and Mrs. Charles Dougherty. Coffee Klatch Perking J r Monday, MiY 6, 1968 DAILY PllJ)T JS Horoscope ti bra: ~lo thine_ 0wn ___ elf_Be ·true' : TU£SbAY; -. -J nrruence, Interests. ~mpor-the bringing of plans croser settled. introspective. yo). uffUze MA y 7 · ~~~~e:~~':tc~a?i ~~t 1:a~tl~n':J1~J~rd. send ?J>r1~~:nt '!e~~w 1:-0~~~~ emotions to help oitierdeet. By SYDNEY OM.ARR could give cause f o r AQUARlUS (Jan. 2A>-Feb. with public. U t 11 i z e in· see and apprecia ... At this celebration. Maintain air of 18): Accent on accounts, tellectual curiosity. As k time you successAttly com· ''The wise man C:Vols hopeful optimism. taxes. money of mate or questions. obtain answers. plete project if ctetermined his destiny · · · As ogy CAPRICORN (Dec 22 partn. er. You gain respite. Sense of humor prove'is great and confident. ~ points the way " · • Id Se 1 · SU k To 11nc1 out more lllout ""'"'11 ,,,.. ARIES (M~cb 2!-,'\pril Jan .. 19): You make Today you find out where a . a partnerships. c 111ro1on. order SYdMY °"'"''' »- 19): Your efforts toward hea~way where w r l t i n g . yo u stand -greater feeling to agreements. :r:01ov~s':!;.i ~,,. c•T:ut~ t:r: ·u ti 'th who RUblishlng, advertil!ing enter of security ls result. Proper-IF TODAY IS YOUR 1-.111. TIM DAIL v Pit.OT, 1o1< mo. r:c:~:e:~.,:; fruit. . ,,ictur_e_. _Als_· _o_e_m_p_h_as_iz_e_d_i_s _ty_m_a_tt_u_s_c_a_n_be_f_av_o_ra_b_ly _B_IR_T_H_D_A_Y_y_o_u _te_n_d_to_be __ ?~_~r_. _c'_""_'_1 5_''_11on_._....,, __ vora. __ N.Y. Applies to associates, co· workers. Now is time to patch _ up quarrel. ~w false pride out nearest wm · dow. TAURUS (April »May ?J>): Create rather than Jm- itate. Today ttie need ls for aUection. You want un. derstanding -you can .get it. But yol( first must give. expose yourself to ex. perience -then you come alive. GEMINI (May 21.June ?J>): stress versatility. Within confines of home there l!! chance to -erpamJ. Tbis is no contradiction. By communicating with family there are exp a D4d'e d horizorfs. Day is significant if you so ~mit it. · • ,. • . • . . . , .... -' ~· _J-- • . ·. .. ·. RANCHER Robert M.rlh.tll CANCER (June 2l·July 22): Obtain· hint from GEMINI message. Within disciplined role, e x p r e s s yourself freely. Means in discussion w i t h relative. stick ·to princlples witho~t Members ol B a 1 b o a appearing arrogant -this Peninsula Point Association hits the mark. w1ll best their amual coffee · LEO (July 29-A:ug. 22): next Thursday from 10 a.m. Jn v es ligate inve~~nt tn noon in tt\e home of Mrs. possibilities. You _gain m· Harry Otting. formation which can be used . . . Mayor's ~Better Half' Chairman of the event is to Cin.ancial _a d v an t • g e . No Teas afld Fashion Shows for This Spouse ....._ Mrs Frank H Seebring Reali1.e this. Proceed ac· Assi~Ung will be. the Mmes: cordingly. Don't ~h. Pace Loui W Edwards Burton yo~lf, but strike when s · • iron ts hol W. Morse, C. Richard Miller VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl 22): and Lester W. BP.nson. Cycle Is high, meaning to· The purpose of the coffee day you can make impact on is to acquaint new members Important persons. A.Is o ~with their neighbors.. your family afiairs can be brought into orderly, con. Br PAMELA HALLAN °' .. DtllY ..... '"" Ther'e would be a p~m if the spouse of the mayor cl Newport Bead'I We!'e invited to a womanty function. Because fishing, tennis and or-ange groves _.e more his line. Robert Manbal1 h a s taken a lot of ribbiilc since bis wife's electioo. ''But he Ml a fOOd. 9ellle ol humor," IMcl bis wife, Donen. "It's • 8'andq job to call a man in bis aMuation 'Mra. Mey«.' He doe&n't mind.'' A native ol Orange Coun· ty, Maraball wa1 .. .aduated from Tustin High SOOool. He spent two years .t Staord University and eamed his degree at Univ«aity ol Califurt»a at Lot "Anfelea majoring in ~. At Baroque Music On Program ... Music for br as 1 and woodn.d inatruments wUI be performed during tile Mxt Orange C o u n t y Chambes' Concert at 8:30 p.m. Tueldlwy, May 7, in Recital H a 11 , OaUfomia State 0oUete at Fullerton. Large and amall bras ensembles, ander the dJrec- Uon of Dr. Later Rewson will p\ay wora from the BaNQue period. The coocerta. • continuing series of ......-m offeftd to b public, are ~ Oil the aecoad Tuetday 'of each monll. ...., ....... ''IUCX llAUTIM." PUMANENT WAVI ~·== ... ~ • --... ,, ..,n.;.:: llt'f .............. ., ., -............... ,.,J Wll&Cll_.,,.. ..... -. ... ---... -.. ," """"~ Cllft'1I IUQI ..... UCLA be was ..elected tb Alpha Zeta, n a t i o n a I agrk\.Llture honorary. Dur~ World War II he Dance Club w.as a gunnffy officer in the The fJ.rst. third and Ufth U. S. Navy, serving in the Fridays of each month North Atlantic on es-cort du· members of Lace a n d ty. · Leather Square Dance Club Now he:J a rancher, own-meet at 8 p.m .. in Westmont Ing orange groves in the School, Huntington . Beach. Sant.a An.a Oanyoo and Lake Further information may be Mathews area. obtained by calling Mrs. "And he's an avid t8lnia Juan Dillon at 536-8013. player;'~ lllid Iris wife, '-.!in-- between ~ orang91 alld ~:' " t CM Overeaters BoU1 -lihatls are OU • doonme11. 'Ibey 1 o o le forward to tcips to the High Sierra where ¥ a r s h a 11 fisbes and bis Wife likes to bike. 'Ibey abo li.lce to travel and especially ha~enjoyed 81eir ~ts to Swiberlaod. But Robert Marshall's main interest is his work. Overeaters Anonymous gather every Wednesday at 8 p.m. in Bear Street School, Costa Mesa. structive pattern. You must ta.ke first step -start now. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct.. 22): Don'.t toy with your inner feeUngs. Instead, respond to them. Be true to yourself. You need tim.e atone. You need the lWi:ury of reflec- tion. Get to know yourself. . Find out why. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Friendship today can -oe-ran s formed to something more meaningful. Don't play with fire. There is apt to be nothing hallway. Whatever you do. go into it with your eyes open. SAGITTARIUS !Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Expand sphere of "He enjoys being a rancher," said his wife. ''He likes to be outdOOf's and working for himself." Some cl his time is oc- cupjed by lihe Exeeutive Club of the Orange Coast YMCA, the Tennis Club and Balboa Bay Club actf~s. u umS' He does. not spend ~och time et council meeUogs. "My husband believes that be bas hM job 8lld I have mine. "In fact 1he first council meeting he ever attended was Che ooe at whi<lh I was 8'ected mayor," &t\e said. "He wes very pleased." Sea Sirens TOPS Sea Sirens meet in Killybrooke School. Costa Mesa, every Wednesday at 7 p.m. .. \ Mother's day special! "Frosting" for her hair 15.00 re&. 25.00 ' • An imaginative gift for Mother ••• gla~oorous "frosting" adds-intriguing streaks of li~tening to her hair. Marvelous with any hair color. It's especially pretty with our new Daisy cut, 1.50 Beauty Salon. Teke adwnlaae of 8uffuM' c01119ltll bleutt plan: Mlnlcuiu • Pldicu1es • Faclals • Electroi,.is ' . \. . -. . • Est.ee Lauder's Youth Dew pampers Mothers beautifully All mothers adore feeling young. 'beautiful, pampereCI. And that's what makes Estee lauder's Youth Dew - gift-perfect for your mother ••• even your mother's motheJ. After-Bath Friction, •.21 Creamy Milk Bath, I• Body Satinee, •·•• l .M; l.IO Dusting Powder, I.II (in shjker, a.M) Cool Spray Bath Powder, ~ Spray Shower Oil, 1.11 Bath Oil, •.21, l.M, Q.W .. 2A.M Coloene, 1.11 j . Eau de Parfum Spray, Lii (purse si , not shown, l.M): • Soap (box of 3), LH Cosmetics. . . ,..,,~~'Ml-= # I Fashion lst.nd Newport Ceriter • 644-2200 • Monday, Thunday. Friday I 0:00 TILL 9!10 ~ , .. ....;. ________ _..._ __ -·----·-·-------------_ ___.....,..... -----.. -------------------~-------:-_ .. ..._ __ -:---------J 1. ' I •• , I ,lLOT Mond11 M1y fl, 1968 C V • Cac,J.us Soc·11ty E•stern St•r ~ight Lose Your Shirt, Too ' U rator leWS 01.;CoaDtyCaetuaad 1ea1:U.M..tcTwmp11 1n!t Lose Head Over a House_F-lewer-. Powe·r-~~fil £.;;:-$~ tROTHY A. WENCK the infUa!down payment and c1o:slng · The true annuaI-cost ol ~wnln_f-• fOt turtller"blfanutlaa. ::-,.,;:..• ~!J ":: ...... ----- • C-11' ..-. uw1w costs, plus move-in Cl()gU, annual costs home is ·approximauly ll perceat oL Dr. Bonni& Te~. student&. police, bol~,1-....... ------------------- , Mn. o-111., Wenck 1, ....,,. ..,. and Mllln& coets. the market val~ o~ the home. For curator of botany at the Los 'd o ct or 1 and bea1th 1--------------------- Jfttv.n••v "' C••tto<~•• ~.,icu•tv••1 Closing C06ts include escrow fee~ example. If you IJVe 1~ a '25,000 home, Angeles County Muse um of depart.mew. SIM Wolates ~Ot.t~ ~:::;:= •. ~ft c!n.'::.: ,"' UUe insurance: reeordtftg-lees;-eredtr the real cost to you is about 12.'!00 I Natural History, will speak the poitonous and edible re~. deposit in impound accoont year or almost $210. per month.. to members and guesll of p.. and a n 1 we r s home 1s a family's most inancial decision. this ded.slon is e~al 1 rational. based ~nd faith inltead of on knowledge of the facts, and it even may be made on lm~. ~ult: Man y families make ser· ious mistakes when buying h o m e s - nis1a.kes w h i c h !OSt them money, ::omfort <and peace )(mind. Experienced real !state brokers List lkes which are commonly ome buyers: estimating tiotaJ coets of 1n hip. ng wrong location or wrong and perhaps other things such as The costs of buying and MUmc a the South Coast Garden Club botanical queflion. from appraiJal aJld finder 's fee for loan. home are high and usually are not paid on Nature's Designs in autobn aru.ta la!Jers An F~ survey showed that closing off if a ramil~ lives in a house just a Flowers at 2 p.m. Wed· and mo~ie studi~. costs nationwide averaged S338 for short ume. hke ~ couple of years. nesday , May 8. Durin& a abort bwiness new ho":'es and $363 for used homes. So whe~ the d~auon of your star Is The t a l k. to be sup-meetinc conducted by Mrs. Move-in costs frequently amount to uncertaln, rentan~ ma~ be the wtser plemented with color slides Geor&e CuaniQlbam, presi- 10 pe~cent of the purchase price during choice from th~ financial standpoint. and an exhibition of plant dent, Mn. ~ .. Rawlins the hrst year of occupan_cy. A~o.ni Rent money is no m~re w~s~ than s Pe c l m e n s from the will introduce n1w membert these would be ~ees for havmg ut1ht1 es "1oney spent for food or ~ed1c1ne. The museum gardens ·will take into the club They are the , connected. moving expenses. new fur· difference between renting and own-. • · nishings. r~ncing, landscaping. patio. inl? is that the renter buys the use of place in. Three Arch Bay Mmes. Edward C. Long, gardening equipment and so on. a houi;e fr.om month to month while CommuoJty Oub~e. Watter B. F~an •. W.M. Yearly costs of owning a home the owner buys a house outright to The lecturer received her Knowles and PhUip Tiernan. in<'lude not only the .,mortgaS(e oa.v· ~e<'ure its usr bac~elors-and ~ a s ~ e rs ~rs . Robb Scott , ments for the principal· and interest. II/or can thP tot;il onthlv payment degrees from .unn:ers1ty of clta~an of ~ nomlnati.ng but also property taxe5 11 to :l', or tor a home bP c sidered savin~s. Sou~ern California a n d COf!litutlee, asst.sled by Miss more). fire and home owner's insur· Onlv the part or the ayment that pays "" received her ~hD . from Fattb Green and Mrs. M. H. a nee ( 'h to I'~ l. upkeep and repair 12 otr th& morteae?e and thereby builds Or~g!>n State Univer~1ty by W~ey. will present a slate of •to 3~). depreciation or loss of vaJue eouity is savinl?s. domg reselfrch on frwu and off1cen for the 1968.fi club (2 to 3r;) and loss of interest on in· Because mortgage i n le re s t and seeds from the Rancho La year. vestment 14 to 5'"' or mm-e of eqwty). property taxes can be deducted from Brea deposits. In the absence of Mrs. And then when you sell your home ~ss income before income taxes an As part of the muaeum Willlam S. PbiJ9, Mra. J. you have costs such as the 6 per cent computed, many people think that service. Dr. Templeton iden· Parley Smith will serve as ~al estate commission. escrow fees. this savings makes home ownership til1e$ plaota tor teachen. tea chairman. od. e!'eSUmating ippraisal and p o s s i b I y selltt's cheaper than renting. commuting "pointa" on FHA or GI loans to new Howenr these exoenses are. not. de· buyer. ducted Crom total taxes ~"ct only a Toastmistress Reveals .ng an odd or unuaual style Thus the cost of owning a home Le; portion or them -10 to 20 peTttnl far l?l'e•ter than ju.st the monthly pa v· us11~lly-i~ saverl. _,; .ng too smaU a house. ment. Yet home buyers frequenUy ~ One other misconception is that .ng a poorly functioning compare the size of the montb1y pay· home ownership ii< a )?ood hedee ment with the i;ize of a ren~ payment aj?ainst inflation-while rents go up. rustracted by gimmicks. and conclude. mistakenly in many home payments remain constant and Conversational Clues urnishings whJch may hide cases, that buying is cheaper than thP valne of the home may ap~late. Conyersation clues will be renting. This iii true only while you continue o{f eted during the meeting ~ k><> much for a view. • . -~The two kinds or payments really to live in this hf);ne. Tf ')'OU sell, then of Las otas Toastmistress lo calculate accurately the are not comparable. Mortgage pay-you have to buy :mother place fOf a • Club of Huntlneton Beach of home ownership call .ments simply measure debt reduc-higher price. thus nullifying your Wednesday, May 8, in the lies to overextend them-tion plus interest costs (and taxes and saving. Surfside clubhouse, Atlanta ncially and become "house imurance U these are included in pay· Next week we will discuss how much and Surfwood A v en u • 1 , ment). They do not measure the totaJ house you can afford and the COl1ll ot Huntington Beach. t of owning a home includes coct of, home ownership. fin3Jlcing. Preeenting an educetional ELECTRYSIS LB Juniors .-.. ~~eparing ForChangeof Command capsule on conversational Gcbniques ·will be Mrs. Cavin Olcott; Mrs. William Vellutini will moderate a panel diacussioo. DD For tli1 111ti111tl• ift 1ffici1ftt heir t1111ovtl we ... tlie Dw.l·tctioft llectro-~ltnlll 1111tl.1.I. Pht •• fer c.,,.,11. ..,, • .,,., Cen1ult1ti••· lu..., Siu.lie Mrs. Clifton Nic.4\ols will be installed president of the Laguna Beach J u n i o r Woman 's Club in ceremonies at tile Outrigger restaurant. To m o r r ow ' s dinner meeting will begin willh a aocial hour at 6 p.m. parliamentarian, hiMJDrian; Ron SteJiiens, ~ reY.. lions direct.or: David Cea· nell, program d i r e c t or ; Kenneth Hammon, aodal di· rector; Larry Lozote. mem- bership chairman; Marjorie Scheels, coordinator, and Clifford E. Loucks. associate coordinator. Paneliltl will include the Mmea. Joseph Ntbelaky, atarlel Troy. Marie Fouts and Ed Kelly. Topics to be diacussed are Preparation for G o o d Conversation, Preparation for G o o d Usteoing, Ways to Improve Oonvenation and Speeches and Dos and Don'ts for Par- ty Small Talk. Mrs. Howard Jones of the Garden Grove Toastmis- tress Club will evaluate the program and Mrs. Rowan Adams will preside. Elizabeth Arden face treatment i~ much more than just a facial A1 EllUffttl ArMI 11,ert in Buf· Buffums· 101t •\ FMM• Wind Ntwpatt C.. • W.22m IVAST PARKING IN REAR 0 B'S O"N tAILY t:Jt AM • 6 PM I "'· N .... Tiii l :JI S-.·11 AM·4 PM IAROAIN CINTER 1H1J Brand Mimes rer Than Discount ~ ............. .-....-.-...~ IEMIMBIR MOTHIR ON MIR DAY r of !'Uri ttllt'UMI DISftlNHI S6 91 like • 'ig•rette lighter ••••••• • • •• • • • · · • before in thi• ., ... lltt IHA"D SOA.._2S te lox S 1 e 19 oxecl , ••••• , ••• , , ••.••••••...•• .:-:<. ilttY HOl.DlttS-A.lml. Celert ·evel or Hom• , •• , , • , , • , .. lte9. 14,95 ·II Deeorete4. ao\.et Tyl'• •••. lteg. 14,91 .K KNln enll CARVIN• II loud ................... lte9. S 15.•S •ry h•ncllecl kni•H. 2 u rviftt kft i.,., l I fo1k l IS eus. Gift lowtcl , , , , , , • , , • , ••• Speciel •ING SLlft,lltS lome or T NIVtl .... , ........ lt19. $I 00 11' WALl.ITI iful, 111tcl. eel ors , • , • , •••• R19. $).91 I Dtt\'11 WITH TllAVll. CAii t4 97 &pu i•I. fw H•-er Awey •• , • , • , , , , , • , ... IOWJ.I -let ef I '1 29 c, Uftltru k•ltle, Dilhw11h1< 'roof, , Sel •, r c."~·~·~.--:..~~":.~?.~. l/99c 1~:"·~ .. ~~~.~~ ................... I /99.c ..... ·~~~ .. ~~:.~~~ .................... 7 /99c IATO -IUZZA IAUCI S/39c •· ~•11 -a.H; Cfechr , •••• , ••• , , 'iriC our Cosmttic and Jewlr11 Dtpanmnt.a M' ma1111, "'°"11 "'°'' loat l11 mid qualit11 gi/u t l<*, loeo prict1. •VAST PAlllN• IN llAI he .Great I Orange Coast's . No. 1 Pa~rl · Offiloeia to be installed with Mrs. Nichols will be tlhe Mmes. Jdtn Anderson, first vice president: Julie Young, second vice p r e s i d e n l ; David Minney, ttrird vice president: Gerald Wetzel. build a better community: John Bellew.record i ng secretary: Carl M a n u s . t re a s u re r, and John D o o ah~. corresponding secretary. Also serving wttl be the Mmes. James Lyo n s, DAR Of Sings Musical American Heritaae will be the 1Mme of tomorrow's meeting ot the Patience Wrilht ~ler. Daughters ol the American Revolution. American music will be featured at the 12: 15 · lun- cheon meeting in t h e Laguna Hotel. Mrs. Albin Wethe, regent. will preside. Mrs. Oharles 0 . Test. first vice ~t. will present the featured speaker. M r s . Earle Vaulbn, past presi- Official hos~sses for the evening are members of the outgoing executive board, headed by Mrs. Richard Brahams. After the installation. new members will be initiated. Invitations have been ex- tended to all p a s t p residents. coordinators. members of the Woman's Club and past juniors. Reservations can be made by -calling Mrs. Jerr y Johnson at *'-6671. Praises Heritage dent of the C u l t u r a 1 Heritage Board of Los Angeles. Miss Elsie Luther. music dbairman and Mrs. Test wilJ join in ttie presentation or tile musical portioo ol tile meeting. Other b~s will include several reports and election of officers. Ho9tesses will be Miss Luther and the Mmes. Oharles F. Mochel , Ruth M. Ploogb and Test. PATSY NOROIAN Bride-elect Episcopal Ceremony Planned Mr. and Mra. N i I h Noroian announced the engagement of t h e i r daughter, Patsy M a r i e Noroian to John Richwine at a champap dinnet party in their Newport Beach home. Mill NcJroian is a t.racluate ot Corona del Mar ffitb School and DOW is at· tendinl Ora.nee C o a s t Collefe. Her fiance, son of Mn. Ruth JUdnrine of Mates Style Ship Shapes Island, la a graduate 0orona del Mar ~-SC:hoo , att.ded t.he University of California at SmU Ba-bllra and ii currently attending the University of California. The latest look in nautical wear wtll be shown when First Mates of the Balboa Yacht Club rendezvous in the clubhouse Thursday. May &. After .an 11:30 a.m. social hour and 12 :30 p.m. lunch- Overeaters Every Monday ·at 8 p.m. members g a ther in Ander s on Sc hool eon, members will model sluppy styles Crom the Quarter Deck. Models will be the Mmes. Marcus Hall. Michael Hirsh, John Payne. Almon Lockabey. Chuck Ed· dy, Jay Lloderman, Don Franklin and w 111 i am Boland. Musical accompaniment will be provided by Mrs. Edwarif Lethen and N1rs. Leonard South will com. mentate. Irvine. I An Auautt 17 wedding in St. Michael and All Angels Episcop91 Church is plan- ned. Waist Watc~ers TOPS w a l a t Watchers assemble every Thursday at 7 p.m. in Circle Vjtw School. Huntington Beach. auditorium. Westminster. --~~;;;~~;i;ii;i;~~-;..-~..;;;.---.-;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiiiii-.i;;;;: for meetings of Overeaters Anonymous. Guests a r e welcome to attend. 21°/o OFF ALL r:EIST . PAllS & SKITS · (Wool Knit) UNWANTID MAii llMOV!D PllMANENTLY- GONE P'O .. SV£" '"° .. l'M:Kt ARM•, LISS WITH OUR MEDICAU,y A!/'P'ROVWIJ; GafTLE ILSCTROLYSIS MnMc:9e c:oM8ULT Wrnt Area W<mlen interested in attending the meeting are invited to call fl. r s . I Nebelsky, 962-4.548. or Mrs.j Adams,. 536-8360. for ad- ditional information~ fums' Red Door Treatment Room will help you discover delightful beauty secrets. You'll have a face treatment and emerge with a luxurious new makeup as well as a radiant feeling. Complete treatment, with makeup 11.M Beauty Studio, Sweet Adelines Harborlites C h a p t e r • Swe& Adelines convenes every Monday at a p:m. for meetings .in College Park School, Costa Meaa. New!Jorl Ne. I F11hio11 hft ncl. Newpert Cefttor e 644-UOO e Me•., ThurJ., Fri. 10:00 till 9:)0 Other ~•Y• 10:00 till i :JO SECRET AGENT, PERMA·BOND: BY HELENE CURTIS PERMA-IOND0 .. THE SECRET AGDn' IN OUR HKL.INS cuwrta WAYU P'Oft NEW 800Y ANO SETTING POWE't, MOR• UIXtMIAHT 1 LOHQEJI t.ASTl"G CURLS. L.ET OtH; (Jf: OUR IOCPIUtT Ol'EMTOM ADO THIS MIRA~E IHGREDIP'fT TO YOUR HAIR: ntDICff ROOM 'TRIUMPH EMPRESS' WAVI'., WITH STYLE CUI', 20.QO, ., ... wa 'TIUUMPH DUCH&U1 WAYS, Wll" CUT, ts.oo. ·~ Msrr -SnuE DIRt:e'l'Oll, lint• PlcatATTI, • • 1MW TMJmDAY, Oil AJtN TMUMDAV• CONSULT Wmt tflM l'Oft ~Sin' 9TYLS NfO COLOR OIRECTICNS .. ,&.KNIH A.9CUT HI• DCITINQ '•ST-tN~--sns' CUT. CAI.I. Olt OOMS tH; NO O& .... TIOH, Of' COURsr! . -. • ..... ~ He.., • • I -·--------------------------........... --............ _____ ._. __ __ \ -... IJdo Ille residei aoarc a jet at I ~da)' ln the C ,,UC)egan their The Glo ducing t ond grt>'I home. 'I' firm, bu Hert ore hos becc 1. Yo · If "°" ere tr .,. counting c ..._.,,With · ... pounds 0 ..lanced food .uwyow OPtl llrltoble, er slu """ on rlt Id di• 1 Na If vou how elll1thtnlc:1, VO ••se lnc:hes t -·w. "°"' devel •r•ctobl• fig~ .... rci~od N+tr yeo" of .-.ufocturtd 1 .-Chines ere p 3. No w You ore looJ ... ..-1,.., dlwlop muec:lt ---Y'llJ'~ .... that tum t .. ls droppt<J: -•ltlat "'°" ol -... ..,.r ~· '9 TOI ..... ~-:;. -·t!;:~ ..,-OnfM'l«.t -.C"'9 firms. -5. ···------ Tustin· Home Selected ~ . . By Newlywed . Bartschs . Some in Tu.still Collowlnc Miss Diane D o o t • o a , a nortbs'n Cllifomia boDey· bridesmaid&. IMQll-are Curtia H.-Bartach. __The..-tirideiroom. IODJf .and bil l!Jolde. tbe tonner Mr. anc1 Mrs. !Wold F. Victoria S.imoncls daughter Bartsch of 0 w.a ton n a , of Mr. and Mn. 'Walter M. Minn.. asked Noel ~b ,Simonds of Lido Isle. of Boston to be his beat Dally 10 -10 Sun. 10. 7 The c 0 u p l e exchanged man. Uabers ~ere Jeffrey vowa and rings before the Simonds of Lido Isle and Rev. Dr. Charles H. Dieren-James. Cbrlatiamon ° flt.<l)i~-~ field in St. · A d , Anaheim. n r e w s Assilting at the receptlonllli~iiilliilililiiiiiii Presbyterian Ch~h. In the home of tbe bride'• :V~cation, O·riental Style Udo Isle residents Dr. and Mrs. M: F. Lorenz ioarc ,a jet at International' Airport for a month's ~oli"!)' in the Orient. The retired doctor and bis Jrije:jegan their vacation last week. Given In marriage by her parents were Mrs. Kathlyn father, the bride wore a Greag, John van Buneveld. White embroidered, or~f!Z• Peter Kapan1a and WilllaJll gown with appllqued daisies Van Doorn. Special guests and ·seed ,pearls, Orgama were Miss Elsie Jtrouaek of pef:ala ca~h( her illusion L 0 1 A n g e l e 1 , t b e veil and she carried • bridegroom's aunt; Mn. ca a cad e of . w bl~ e Van Barneveld, the bride's phalaepo~sjs orchids with great-aunt; Mrs. Gregg, her .-· stephanotis and b a by s aunt, and Mr. and Mri. John breath. B. Codd, her ~andparenta Full length-yellow organza from Beverly Hills. gowns and daisy nosegays The bri~e is a graduate of were selected for Miss Lin-Marlborough School for da Horne. maid of honor. Girls. attended California Miss Laura Clarkson and Western University and ls a Seeretarie. 0 r a n g e County-Harbor Area L e g a 1 Secretaries Association meets• the third Wednesday of the month in various locations. Further information may be ob- tained by calling Mrs. Jack Lovig, 642-9900. Members gather at 7 p.m. graduate of Orange Coast College. She ls a member of National Charity League and is a UCLA Medical Center volunteer. · Her husband attended Sl Olaf University and thl" University of Minnesota and rt!ceived his business ad· ministration degree from Arizona State University where he affiliated with Pi Sigma Epsilon. ·~ ·12 Rea$ODs Why ::i:.:. Gloria Marshall is . N~. t In RedUcing The Gloria Marshall Figure Control System le 10 vastly different from any other method of ,.._ ducing thot there isn''t even o basis for compor ison. The most important factor in our ·success and growth hen been our emphasis on ""ice. You may now be dieting, or trying exercises Cit home. You might evtn hove o gym membership, er be considering tht services of a reducing firm, but ore eonfqsed by the similarity of the c loims mode in the advertisements. Hert ore twelve of the reasons why Gloria Marshall it your best answer, and why Glorlo Marshall hos become Number One In reducing: 1. You Won't Ge HllDP'Y If yuu o,. trying to reduce with o storvotlon diet, 0t If ~ tN counting calorl.., you Ir.now the angulth of constant hurlgtr. With the ~nteed Gloria MarVlall System, you 1aM pOUnds and Inches WITHOUT depriving yourself of '81anclld food lntoka neceuary for goad health. AllO, be- ::.. muse your appetite la eatlsfled, you won't become cross ond lttitoblt, or sluggish and lethorglc os often happens to wa- ~ °" rigid diets. .-1..' 2. No lam1JOD1 berctle ~ 1f YoU have ..-rtecl to tiring, tedloul GY"' e>cercises or illlsthenics, vou probably wish for on effartlfSI way to trl"' -.C•M lnch,s ond pounds, Gloria MarVlall has the onswer. -Wt have developed a variety of "'ochlnes to '*:!sh ·~'% •rectoblt figure fault. The bosls of our system Is pau111e -• •rci~hlnes that do the war.It for YoU as you relox. Nttr years of •tudv and development we designed ond ,_,ufoctured tfit "Orc-lo-inotic"9 for tllis purpose. Other 4'tcllines ere prcorommecl to work °" "spot" problems. --3. No Dlll'Oblfta Neca•alT· -· -We AH Not • Gym ' • You are ,laaklng for resulh, not e cwrn membership, You !. .. tieklnt o ~ f9nlinlnt figure. not. trying to build end ""dlielop mU1CI•. You won't Plffd ~ rnoint-nce to ..!~ yeur ~ figure. Gym exm:lst dewlope enlarged mut• • that t\lm ffabl!iv o fft wHks ofttr the routl,,. of e'Xtr· * is dropped: Our ayittm will firm ond tone your mlllCI• -Jlt·that YoU ciltOln e heocl-to-toe comctlon that II VCUl9 ... ..,., .. . ~ 4. 'l'o•'D 8et &enla rAm . .,.., woman -. multa IMtnedlately. If you -mokiflt lllne lor /1 IC*Jal ocxoalan, or limply wont to 1te mults _,...ly, eur sys-.m h9 the onswtfl. BtcOUM we use machine jff9t correct fioure Pf'lblems In sevffOI ereos et once; ~ con ..,...rantff you • new figure lft '~ the time required bV other, :tilA.lcl"ll firms. ,: 5. 'l'oa'D Loee ta the •.. .., .... !very .orNft h9 ..,.,tenc:lld the frumatton of ~ wiltlght but In the "Wffll'd' places. w1• the PClusive Gloria ~II Corttftllltd lndl loss9 PfoOrdl'n. you will be tokf tlf8Ctly llow ....., IMhft you aN going to fOlf, and, lftOlt 1*119rtent, .-,._ Othtf, smaller reducing firms mokt or'lly """"· meaningless oniml-1flat really t.JI \'Oii not+llno. 6. &elaltl se Gunnteed lvetY IMltraft tllCelws..a ................ that the wffl iwach her pre-determined dress size within o 1P«lflecf period ef ttrne. If the pmnlted raul ts are not otta intd on tdledule, Glerlo Marshall wlll fumhlh oddltlonol treotrntnts until the ouarantte Is fuffllled, at no oddltlonal catt or obllQatiOn ta the potf'On. ' .1. 'I'•• Pnsnm • .......... During yaur first ¥tilt to the .alan1 your figure Is onolyud "v lllghly-trolned C1CNUltonts. We men project and spec:ift- colly .-:aaeH whet yollf eicoct ~ts aknd p!'OPO~­tlaN :tli be', Cll'ld ewtfy how ler'I It II fOfno 10 ta f , Thfl'f I .. ~etCilortt_~. I. You Won't Quit ID Despair If you are Ille most women, your weight and dr-1in "-fluctuated btCGUst you have started on reducing pro- trams but dropped them because you lacked supervision ond encouragement. We'll fumlsh you with the motivation yc11.1 need ta become the dress size you want ta be. Eocll time yc11.1 visit Hie solon, friendly, courteou.s counsellor$ wortc with you, keeping o constant check on your progress toword e lovelier figure. This Is part of our concept of Mrvice that dls- tlnouishee the Glorfe Morsholl system from all other reduc· Ing methods. 9. You'll Feel Wo'nderful! Overweight women ore often ~ressed Irritable and Uft• hoppy, ond get less and less exercise, saari losing the energy to leod on active li fe. Your Glorla Marshell program will Improve VoUr circulation. which will give you mo,. -rvv, and burn calories faster. We olso atrtM postu,. Improve- ment· to correct. rounded shoulder$, &ogging bustlint ond double chin. You'll look forward ta your visits, a1 you Join the other -'" In pleasant, congenlel turf'OUnding1. 1 O. Profee91oaally Trataed Peno and We telt pride In our highly 1kllfed per$0nntf who ON given extensive, detailed training in muscle structure ond the theory of welgl!t control under profeaional supervision. 11. No Unwanted or Uaneeded Exb• We are proud ef our system. When ycu first visit our tolon, YoU will personally receive a demonstration oncl feel eacll niochlne wllile they ore acientiflcolly explained. All your questk>M wlfl be answtrtd. RttMmber-you are interested in -lh not a gym membership. Only Gloria Mol'Jhall cffe,., NCh a complete demonstration and compllmentory tN<>t- """t. Befort YoU rnokt YoUr decision. be sure to compare. 12. 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Paclllc Cout L fire up the Wind VOMftlbetti OUT BY A" Rose of the ond bue & drops ball o Freshn Bru1 • LOS ANGELI had passed fro Wayne Collett tit freshman reCOJ Coliseum mart stunning 45.8 wt nounced that be at that distance Seemingly, it . decision in viM imprellive she comblned varsi meet between u11111111n,, WHITI W~SH tllllllllllllA /, meets wbich & Jashlon, 1~311 1 However, he' he would now < termediate hurd a spot on the u.~ wlU -jedrney t October. "I'm not setti fast I'll go," be to make the te11 ouestionJng, be that It would 1U ond clocking to berths up for gr. meter barriers. His beat tim slightly longer A.nd consJderin1 the distance I may well be d mark by the th! cemt up (June: C"ollett's main. come from Rot Vand~,w 49.9 for the 400 I The Brublbe low hurdl• and Omlena: C meter • looted tn ~. cktvil llMwtnl no fat11 CoMtdlriDI UI Willies. AdoU Ev .. IMlve IOt .... ___..,_,. ._.._.. ,._,_.. ... ~ ·-·-. ---... ------........-) ___________ ..,.._._....,. ...... _ ....... ____________ ,... _____ ,. ___ ~--________ .._ __ .. ~-----·-----; ' .... Back from their mott 1Ucceuful the Ialuaden in qra bacf two roac! lrlp 'i1iCi Jilt Jllne, e homer, and tied a PCL ~ witb 11 -~8 _. welcome lltat for the sav -puto~ Jn nine i:Jmbap. He bU ahady lllll Chkato WlUti9 Sox toailbt at ltolen a hue for &ddJe Stanky'a Anabelm St~m. begSnnlq a wwek'a drooping Hole since beinl called back. home atand witb tbe Pale HOle_and M&na1er-8i:ll-Ripey aakl he wu Minnesota Twina. aPPy with t be flve-win-two-los• Coach BW ·ma.ta forces earned fin vktcriet in aeven decisk>na on their lateat awiq out of California, in· cludint Sunday's $-2 to.1 at Tiger Sta41ma, Detroit Tonilbt Ril w:ill tbrow Rieb Clark (C).1) apinat Wb1te Sox ace Tommy John (1.0). Victory for the Cherubs wlll move them back in'° the first dMslon, tJ1nc them for fifth with the Idle Wuhingk>D Senators. Tbe White Sox will fe.tbae f«mer Newport Harbor Hip and Orange CoMt Colle&e whiz Bil Von, who waa recalled mt week from Hawaii of the Pacltie Cout l..Ngue JD an effort to · fire up the.Windy City cellar dwellers. Vou ._ beW., .3llO for Hawaii, led .4 ..... Sl•fe = t = w ~ '=1 ·""· ~ 111•i Mr1 •.,....: ~ ~: t:: RMK Jlll Oallfornij Angela l'()Ad trip, but a.d· ded: "A win today Wo\Ud have been a blg lift for 111." 1be Tlger victory in Detroit snapped a three·1ame losing streak. Mickey Stanley's two-run homer and Denny McLain'• fow1b attalght com- plete pme paved thew_,. · "We Wa9ted some good· op- portunities," Risney laid after Sun-· day's ~e. ·~ I.Out and flye bitten ll'e 1~ U1 down. When Mincher 1tarta bl~g. we'll be toulb-" OoG Mlpcber. Ula fDUrth·bettini ftn& baseman. came tD tbe Anltla ir. MinDuota on the atreqtb ot. bil bit. Uni power. He delivered milbtily In 1WI tut thia seuon bu been hlttinC J81 since be returned to the llneup Aprtf i,, after belng out n1.De cam~ with an injury. He lbOWed lips Of his previoul form with a lbl&Je jn tbe Ont inain& and a doW>le in tbe iSixth. ~ McLain acatterld HYea bits Md 1truck out seven. lie gave run-ICOrial sln1les to Mincher and Georte Brunet, 2-3, tbe loain1 Pitcher. BnlDet pve up five hita in six ·lnnings. Bob Rodgers, Bobby Knoop aod George Brunet bit couec:uttve sln&lu to get tbe Antels' flttb.innin& run. -Stanley ~ been bitlns 18 'strailllt tllDef "1ltQ ~ IOl hit .ftrat bit oi the 1 tame Jn tbt Jl?tt. HJa home iim wM IUa tint ~ -.eucin. UPIT_.... OUT BY A MILi?-It~p~s that way, but Pete. Rose of the Cincinnati ~s slides safely into sec· ond base Sunday when Dodgen' Zollo Versalles drops ball on perfect throw from catcher Tom Haller. Dodgers continued their punchless effortl at the .plate in series windup with Reds, dropping 3-2 decision in 16 innings at Dodger Stadiunf. • Freshman Collett . r Br11;in Ace to Bypass 440 Despite Having Run45.8 LOS ANGELES-Scarcely an hour had passed from the time UCLA's Wayne Collett tied a national collegiate freshman record and. broken the ·co11sewn mm for the ~ ifth hia stunning 45.8 when the Brum whiz an- nounced that be bad nm 'bis last race at that diatance. Seemingly, it was a tither shocking . decision in view cl. the young man's imprelllive showinl in Saturday'• combined varsity.freshman t r a c k meet between USC and UCLA • ,.,,,,,,,,,h WHITE WASH .,,,,,,,,,,,,,~ /. .. ..... ..,...,. mttt.s which SC swept in imposing fashion, l~ and 9'M7. However, be went on to explain that he would now concentrate on the· in· termediate hurdles -hoping tO garner a apo• on the U.S. Olympe team which wW -jedrney to Mexico Ctty this October. on the Coliseum surface, you've got to be even more impressed with that 45.8. Collett said later he figured he'd done around 46.5 before learning what the actual clocking was. "I just ~ted to make my last 440 a good one," be points out. "I had tio idea it was that fast." _The only guy more shocked than Wayne wu bis father, Lacurtis. "I bad DlY watch on him," the proud dad revealed aftel:tthe meet. "And I had 45.8. But I didn't believe it. He looked IO relaDd it just didn't seem possible he •as really going that fast.'' S€ ,,.,.. Irk Bu• . / CoOeU •a• Ute brtgbt mark ef an edtenrlee aamblnf afteraoon for UCLA eoaell Jim BU\11. · After IHlat a dike. of Ids key performen via tbe Injury roate, two i.iore Bndaa tuDed lip 1kt w lame be clay ol Ute meet. Distance mu Gew1e H..-il came ffn m ud la· ~ hrdler Manball Mac. Do_.... (Formerly of Santa Ana CoUefe) lajared ldmeelf "lirmJn1 ap fw the event. Basia wu also ticked off at the · hordes el SC fau wlM we•t te U.e tro•ble of aftfn1 him names ind lie wa Irked at tile 1ff1 "UCLA Is 8 ...... " "'1Q Wll ltruf •P lloel tbe lower part ol Ute 1ta1Nl1 oppotlte tlte pnn laox. "Dey •w me a lot •f cla11,'' be remarked. r De Vincenzo Masters U.S. Scorekeepfug ,,· HOU~(UPI) -Roberto de Vin· cenzo i:eturned home to Buenos Aires today, having mastiered the U.S. golf courses and, finally the scoring system. De Vince.nzo, who jested 1asi week that he woulctneed an accountant and a htwyer to win in this country, found out Sunday all he needed wu a true driver and a steady putter. De Vicenzo won ttle $100,000 Houston Champions International Golf Tourney with a final r,PUD<I 68 for a 10-under· par 274. Hi• driving p u t him on 16 greens in regµlation and his steady hands enabl· ed'blm to Up in a two-foot putt on No. 18 to brealt a tie with Lee Trevino. who finished one stroke back at 275. De Vlcenzo won the $20,000 first prize with a final round of M, three under par, to go with rounds of 67, 68 and 7l for 10-under 274, This tied the tournament record set last year by Frank Beard. De Vlcenzo. who lost a chance for a playoff for the championahip in the Masters because of a scorekeeping er· ror, checked hls card carefully and even had PGA tournament director Jack Tuthill go over It before be sign- ed ltr . ... l Bill Freehan bit a DetroiL bomer., leading olf In the ltCODCl. aJainst Brunet. In the eiCbth be sln&led home another nm. 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Frustration Like Plague For Dodgers LOS ANGELES CAP) -Zollo Vernlles best exemplifies the frustra- tion that has setUed over Lds Angeles Dodger hitters. The Cuban shortstop's average bas dwindled to .177 and he could no longer contain. hls emotl~ns Sund'ay as he fouled off pitches and mis8ed most of the others during battling practice. Finally, Versalles flung his bat to the ground in disgust and screamed: "Zoilo, remember who you ~e". The Versalles he was trying to Dodgttr Slate M1y 7 OoclMn vs ChltHO ll :25 KFI 1640) Mt' 10 Ood9ers 11 Allen1• S:OO KFI ('40! \ IMv 11 Ooo~n et Allen e S·OO ICFI (~I Mey 12 Ood!leu ti Allenle 11:00 Kl'I IMO) ~member was the one who led the American League in total bases with) Minnesota in 1961i. r But he had plenty of company Sun· day as John Bench, CinclMati's rookie catcher, broke a tie with a 16th-inning double to give the Reds a 3-2 viet.ory over the Dodgers. " "' In baseball, they say ~r seeks its Jevel, that breaks wilVeven out. But Luis Alcaru, Rop,r'airly, Jim Fairey, Versajles, ~ Colavito, Le n Gabrielson,-·Jeff Torborg, Bob Bailey and Paul Popovich Of the Dodgers are beginning to wonder. All are hitting • under .210. "The pitching has been great and the bitting is lousy," said Manager Walter Alston as the D o a g e r 1 prepared to fly to Chicago for the start Of a aix-day road trip. J • ClllCINN::•, -,.i LOS ANOl.~I~ -rt! •-. rt 1 2 2 o l'•lrev, ti 4 o o o A.J~, Cf 7 0 2 I k•-· If 1 0 t 0 ''"'°"· Cf 7 0 2 ' GebtltlJOn. 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(AP) -"Maybe we 're not just paper lions after all," said Donald Dell , U.S. Davis Cup cap- lain, as he made an obvious effort to br!dJe his enthusiasm. The U.S. team had JUlt completed a 5-0 sweep over the tlritiah Caribean tennis tum in lht' American zone first-round rilat· rhes. "A lot of people have sakl we're a weat t.m on ~per," the 30-year-old Marylander said, "but ii these fellows want the cup bad enough. we can win ii .. The felows Delf was referring to with unconcealed p r I d e and paternalllm were team members Arth ur Albe, Clark Graebner, Bob Lutz and Stan SmJtb. 1) , BACK TO ORANGE COUNTY -Former Orange Coast Colle and Newport Harbor High baseball flash Bill Voss (left) ·cago White Sox manager Eddie Stanky will be at Anah i.nl'. tadium tonight as the Pale Hose duel the Angels at 8 o'clock. Voss was re- called from Hawaii last week. / Grid Joh /Filled El Ranclw Aide to San Clemente By GLENN WHITE Of 111t DeMY 'II" Stefl ~ Tom Eads. 40-year-old assistant football coaclt at El Rancho High Sc~ool. is expected to be named head grid coach for San Clemei:it~'s Tntons at tonight's meeting of the latter's school board. Informed sources told the DAlLY PILOT exclusively that Eads is the man; recommended to the board for the vacancy created earlier this year when George Hartman resigned to assume athletic director.football coaching chores at new Saddleback College. Eads, a native or Los Angeles. has served under coaching wizard Ernie Johnson for 14 years. In fact, it's the only job he's held since ' graduation frdm the University of Southern California in 1954. "I'm so excited about the prospects of coaching at San Clemente that just the thought of it gets me all worked up," Eads told the DAILY PILOT. "It's a plum of an opportunity. "They want a progtam down there and they have fantastic facill· ties. The administration is behind athletics and they're <San Clemente) fresh from a winning season (6-2·1) under George. "Now it's up to the new coach to keep the ball rolling. 1 plan to run an El Rancho style offense -the pro type with a split end and a slot back on the opposite side. "I als~ hope to bring two of my assistants -probably Marshall Adair (form er El Rancho CIF player of the year) and either Marty Mc· Whlnney or Tom Cunningham. Adair would coach the quarterbacks and the other man would help with the line. ( "Right now I'm frantically working to set up spring practice. I hope Ito meet with the team on May 16 and we'll wind up the drills with a squad night game on .Tune 5." Eads, a teammate of Hugh McElhenny at Compton College. has won five consecutive Bee football c.hampionships and three jayvee tiUes dwing his 14 years at El Rancho . "It's tough to leave a place when you've been there that long,'' he confides. "But I wanted a head job and this seemed like the perfect opportunity. I'm still on clqud nine," be adds. Eads.also hopes to start a gymnatics program at San Clemente. He tutored El Rancho to the CIF ehamplonship last year and was a per· former on the rings and horizontal bar as a prep at South Gate High School. He played end in high school football, put the shot and competed in gymnastics. He was converted to guard al Compton and did not pJay at use. Eads is married and has three children. Oaks Draft Peterson ABA-NBA Feud Resumes Over Colleg~ate Talent MINNEAPOLIS (AP ) -Profession· al basketball's battle for rookie talent, which nare9 ln the scrap for Hous· ton's Elvin Hayes and Louisville's Wesley Unseld. starts warming up again this week . The American Basketball Associa· tion completed its college player draft here Sunday, and announced that nine players had..been signed and a h a 1 f dozen more are soon to be announced a1 signed. Loy Pe!erson of Oregon State. form· er pr~ star at Anaheim High, w a 1 tabbed by the Oakland Oaks in the AHA draft But the new Milwaukee franchise in the NBA signed Charles Paulk of Northeastern Oklahoma Sunday 'night to signal • new outbreak of the war. Paulk was the first-round pick of New Orleans of the ABA . The National Basketball Association Is scheduled tA. finish its college draft Wednesday lo New York City. After It does. the higher choices can s t a r t comparing offers -and playing one bonus against the other Just as foot. ball players did 1 fe~ars ago. LOS ANGELES . Firat -Merv Jackson, 6-3, Utah; Ed Johnson, 6-9, Tennessee Stale; Larry Miller, 8--4, NortJi Carolina: George Stone. ~11 Marshall; Mlk• Warren, S.Jl, UCLA. Second -Carl Fuller, 6-9, Bethune• Oookmao~Ed Leuett, 6-3, Rocky Mountain; Lou Shepherd, 6 • 8 • Sovthweat · Bob Warren, 6-5, VanderbHt; Eldridge W~bb, 6-2, TulN. Third -Rick Adelman, 8-2, Loyola (LA): Brian BronkhQrft, M , Mar. que'IU; Ben Foster, &-7, Pasadena; Phil Harrts,,.,6-U, T.exas·El Paso: "I'm not setting any goals on bow fast I'll go," be confides. "I'd Jult like to make the team." Under pressure of ouestlonJng, however. be admitted that It would likely tue a auMO tee• ond clocking to earn one of the tine berths up for grabl. Tl\at'1 for the 400- meter barriers. His best timing to date, for tbe slightly longer 440 obstaol•s la 51.2. And con1lderlng that be b.a1 only run the distance a handful of times; he may well be clod around the 50.0 mark by tbe time the Of1m1Bc Tria.la come up (June a.30) at the Collaewn. Protests, Se~crecy Shroud Davis Cup Uoyd HJegin1, M, Pasadena. Montreal Oaims Stanley Cup Lead Collett'• main competition ftgure1 to come from Ron Whitney Md Geoff Vnnd~. who have nm 41.8 and 49.t (or tbt 400 meter aticb. The Bnabetle tenution ran the !*> low hurdltt and 440 while preppinc at Gmlma BIJb '° " bu Ult IX·. gerllnce wbidl could mw blm a jnat • meter bardJer. , Re 1oolrld tremendooa In that 440 ~. drtvinC at the ftnilll and llhlwtnc no f1tigue w h a t 1 o • v e r . Cofaltdlrlac tll1t fUYI lib UD1 WIWama. Adolf Plummer and Lee Evam baw Mt naa • falt • CoUttt LONDON CAP) -A strange drama unfolded 1n the !;uropean Zone Davia Cup teDnla tournament as Sweden and Rbodella atpoct even at 1·1 In what bu become a beat-d~ aeries of mystery matcbel. Sweden'• Ove Bengtson AJ)Ortedly ran tbroulb Adrian Bey 6-3, e.2, M belort Rhodesta11 Frank Salomon ootlalted Hana Norwell u . M, 7-6, 1· •• 1.a. Sanday, but wt1er .. Ui. mltcbfl toot placie ii a bis MCrtt. The beet bet Is ~ Ln Fr,ance. poss.lbl.Y the retort town ot Bandol. The matches were moved from Baataad, Sweden, whtre a n t I • Rhodtlian dtmoMtradou llft tlte ___ _.._................--_ _.,.....-....-. ..,_,,._ -·----...-.--.. --• - '· court.t soaked with oil and Utt~ witb. ea1, 1foa bar• &nd ltenu. Some 1.000 demonstrators were prottltlnf Rhodesia's wbitie mlnarttJ iovem· me.nt. The resulU wwe aMOGllC9d bt Nlce. France. after a ...,....._ Wept.one call by p e r 1 o n 1 wbo .Identified themselves u O.vil Qap ••--'· but they declined to llvt IMI lite er go lnto dltaila oi tbe matdlel. '1'M rttt ol the r..e IDltcbtt •tre completed more raallatlr. lll6ougJI Ca.cboslovakJa ~ lrlllU S.J at Pracue. and Juan Ollblrt wtU have to waJt until today to try IDd wrap up 1 S~lsb .tctcp over Hollud alter riala forced a po1tpanemtnt. Bulcarll1 SoUth Africa. RusS'J1, Helglum, Iran, Weit German. Finland and YUIOIJ.ay1a won other first round matcbei ID Zoae play Sunday. England and ltal,y wrapped up their matches earlier in tbe weekend. Ja.n kodea aave the Czechs their vie· tory by trt~ Jose Edison Man· darlno M , M, M after Thomas Koeh had •"81d the aeries for Brazil with a 6-4. &.2-M decision over Jan Kukal . Tom OtUr bad fiven Holland a rhanot Id VaJeact1, Spain, against f~ortd lpelft by overbaullng Manuel Santua k . M . 6-3. S-7. M . But Glsbert lleJd a commanding 7·5. 8-1, l· O luct "• Jan Jager when the raJnt came. ' Belgium beat Poland 3-2 et Brussel• u Patrick Hombel'fen s t o pp e d Bronislaw Lewandowsld ln the final ST. tours. Mo. (UPI) -Scotti• match M . 4-6. 6-3, U . 6-2. Bowman called 22-year-old Jacquet Bulfarla ousted Turkey at Sona and Lemaire'• win.nine foal "a luckJ South Africa eliminated AUIJria, at •bot." Um. Austria, both by M ICOl'ea. Lemaire bad Juat bounced out of th• Ruiala trounced Greece at TbOisl, Montreal Canadlens' bench to t h t U.S.S.R.. Iran bounctd }1tatl at right spot on the Ice. He skated in and Tehran and Finland beat rortuaal at fired a 40-foote.r past St. Loula Blues' Hellklki. by 4-1 tcorea. \--..,.Ue Glenn Hell. • Yqoslavia ~Id a 4.o lead over Ne'f '!be fOI) pve the heavily favored l.ealand at Zabreb wht1l tbe fifth CanacUtu the ftnt victory in the beat.. match wu cancelled by dskntl1, and of.seven series for the Stanley Cup. Wut Germany held an unbeatable 3-1 Lem&ire'••winnlnf aoal came 19 sec• lead ovtt Switzerland •t P'reiburc, Ol'ld1 1hort of two pinutea of the fir•i Germany. wltl\ the flnal match Mden-deatb overJJm• to break a i. achtdWed Cor today. an u. 1ll tbt •am•. ---------------------· .... ----------- ' . .Z DAILY JlllLOT . LOS ANGELES -MumWlnca of the Monday h11e . • • I C_....eC_,Weld Tbere IJ • no doubt in tbe minds of any of the St. outs Cardinals that they will repeat as NaUooal eague champions • • . "Everybody on this club just ;iows we are going to win," says pitcher Ray Wuh- a.m. "Confidence like that is a 1ood thing to have go- 1g for you." ... Tbe Cardi also ba17e some pretly good layers going for them. If and when Buzzle Bavasi goes to San Die,o, aere i! no chance be will take Walter Alston with him s bas been rumored ... For one tblng, Alaton's salary ould be probibiUve for a new franchise ... The man- ger of the new club will make in the neighborhood of ~.000 • • • The Dodgers pay Alston something like iS,000. . The talk on the boulevard is that the new American .asketball Association went up many points ln pres. ge last week • • • It takes more than a two-bit opera- on to get coaches the likes of Bill Sharman and Alex :anum . • . The need now is for players and a televis- m contract, in either order. On their next road trip, the ""fdlgels are talking bout staying in Milwaukee and commuting to Chicago >r games with the White Sox ••. The Angel manage- 1ent ii worried about riots. Bo·la11t11 Departt11tmt Jerry Quarry on his huvyweltht champion- lhip lou to Jimmy Ellis •.• "I made eome mis- takes." ••• He certainly did. Laker cuch Biii van Breda Kolff on his loss to the Boston Celtics in the National Basketball Association finals ••• "It was stlll • wreat ... IOft." • • • It Is never • treat M•son uni"• you win. No Frazla.EIHa Flgltt It will not be a good idea to bold your breath until 1e Jimmy Ellis camp agrees to a bout with Joe Frazier . . Frazier 11 far and away the but fighter and no- >dy knows this better than Angelo Dundee, Ellis' 1anager. You have to say .the people of Orange County are >gettert .• •• 'lbe amrual Basebell Writers dinner, >noring the Dodgers and· AnJellt will ne:rt year be ~Id at the new Canvention Center in Anaheim. An announcement regarding night racing will short· · beforthcoming from Western Barness Racing Asso- .ation ••• One posalblllty ii Los Alamitos where lights :1ve already been inatalf ed. Driver Parnell Jonea aaya be withdrew from tbe ldianapolll SOO because be ~oesn't think the turbo ar can win .•• It is entirely likely, however, Jones ad some kind of a disagreement with car owner Andy rranatelll .•• Jones was paid more Uum '100,000 just > drive the car and doesn't have to wln. s~wa • ....,,er 8111 Sharman, the new CMdt of the Lot Ante'" Stars of the ABA, signed • contract with the lreolc· lyn Dod,.,. after he left 0011.,. and played minor league baseball before launchlnt his pre basketlJall carHr. NNr the n of one ... son, the Dodgers brought Sharman up to the bit club and .. t him on the ....... Durlnt .,. ,.me • huge rtt•rtt broke eut and the umpire threw •II the Dod91rs, i~hldlnt Sharman, eut of the ,.me. "I never got In • mafor IMgue .. me," Sher· men .. ys, 1'but I can always MY I tot thrown eut of one." It's Abotd Tltne That the Lakers found some way to get out from oder the hex held on them by the Boston Celtics. That, if the National League ls going to expand, it ot on witll_ it. That somebody suggested quarterback Milt Plum rill not be happy sitting on the Ram bench while ~oman Gabriel doea the playing. That somebody said the Kentucky Derby was not he same without Bill Shoemaker. That it was noticed convicted draft dodger Cassius :lay ia walking around loose. Peet,.. Dept1rtMet1t I'm sure we shall never .... The cA.y all goH.rs will .,rH. But If you ..,.r took • poll, MMt enieyed. Is the 1ttft hol.. ~1-.sevT,--.-. Mesans Berths c.o.ta Meea wiU battle Mapoiia in nrslty baseball • TunUy llt9rnoon at the Sendoels' diamond with more than jlllt Mesa's bat· tie with Loara lw firSt place in the Irvine League af stake. Game time 11 3: 15. Jl'he Mustangs of Coach Bob Parsons are currently in a tie 1'Ub tM Loara (9-3) and bold a one-game edge over Magnolia. A victory Tueeday for l•YtNI LIAOUI Coela Meta Loera ~'· llttMla ,,... " • ' I ' ' l • ' l l • l ' B•pPfl Winner I: -State }€-Meet Spawns 5 Marks l y RAY P.J..UTKO cond nadonal 8xture ol tbt ... ~,...... meet. 'SANTA ~A -Swim· Dee ReDfro's third in tie mine aDd dJviDC twm't ex-100 treestJle wu t>e tfl, actily takm over M a top pl&ct for area s c b o o t s spectMor aport, but it's Saturday, wltb b1a 4'.o tlme bi the morning beats bet-made quite an lmpression in terinl the OCC ~. Oran&e County -namely ....,."' ..._.. the C&lifornia JC cba]n-,.,. '~'· OWt1M ,,. .... . bl ....... cl··,,.-d ..... , t. ...,,... , ....... , :a. ....,.., pum:s pa .,.-con U\K 1~1 ._ -.ca cc:M111t1 s. ,,_ Saturday at UNI Santa Ana IS-I• Me) .. --,,....._, 7. Con-l -._. co.--'-'> s; .........,. ..... e poo • ",_, •· .,_.<....,..•> "· ......,.. After all, a meet that 10r-c:..•> 11. Kellll ,......_, spewm five ..aUooal JC ~ J.c~.:::Ji. ti-: N:tu __ _,,._ Jd hardl be ' Meter ~I. OMle fl'OOlllllO ~~-COtl Y t . .._ (o.1119 Yelely) I. Of'Oft 11'-tenned a flop. 11111 .i. .,....,. 111 c-&Ml 1. o.•..w The added th t ru.._ ICllMoll t. UIMlt (l'"""l"l 7, COIC Y · a w IMontertTI 1. Mlli.r ll.tltmlleldl '· mart In the windup of the Mc.A_, ,,.........,, M. .._ ... _,.... ,,i.,y a~f•ho o-•ur~, ICNDoll II. LOdl (l'Olltlllll It. Alo 14U-"411 ,1 .... .,.. 1111111 l'utte,.,1. l'ellltl:......., -but lt wu the same "d " 1t1 ,,..,.,.._,, ICIM9• 11'..wnJ t. 11111'9 lc.amtlll t. ...,,. '°"' tale In the ftml point tally -= .. ~ .. ,1:t.J..'r': ,: c-cltl IMr '°""'''" Vallev Valel<I• '-Mr•°""* ' .,.... •• '"•I• V•leftel• •• G"orqn• «HI /Mr L ... ,. ., '°""'''n VaUev Coll• #MM ., /Mtnolla • Mrs. Clarence Graham. center, of Laguna Beach, flub11 a winner's smile u she clutches. the perpetual trophy after after captu:rtns tbe Annual. Women's Golf Championship at ~ta Ana Country Club for the third 1tralpt year. Mrs. Graham holed a sensational eight foot putt on tbe final 18tb sreen to win the event by one stroke over the runnerup Mrs. Ken Newerf right of Newport Beach. Mrs. Leonard Hines left. Tournament Chairman, presented the awards. znotber piece of hardware 111101111111 1. Artz , .. .,..,...., a. for Foothlll CoUep. "'*" 1~1 '· ._...,., 1E CMllM) It. 1n.1 .... ,~, Foothill &malled 3 4 I -Mindi 11a11 J...,.. Deni), n. point.a in lta r o u t. while o..-i coe.. "*....,,. TllN: '7.t. -lacMt"*--'· !()Me 11.Ane runnerup Chabot w.:s put-IMdll 1 Mc.--.. "'"""'"' 1 Mesa wou&d drop the Sen· tinels a full two games off the pace with only Frid&y's ·league finale feft. fin 'th .. , ... __ t 1-Melfel 1'~1 ... DfflNey (C. 1 wt a Ulltww '" Mu> J. 0111owM 1~.....,.1 '· a.. -•• .. "n l<lrMM CMtll 7.· LIM (Clllml} 1. ..... ac • J.-I~ Wal) f, l'lckw H o w e v e r , it wa.a 1Cerr11ea1 11 • .....,. 1a..t1 n. ,,... IOIDewbat of a moral vie-C.llN 111ee1111n1 _, DllWI ,..,.. ~lc8). Tl-: 2:•.1. That would insure the Muataogs ol a CIF playoff berth regardless of what happens in the final game of the seuon since Cirst ~md aecond place teams from the Irvine League will com· pete in the upcoming CIF AAA basebaU playorra. Sports In Brief Pirate JV Wins Again tory for Orange Coest and • ,,..,..,..._,. w..e u ..,.., Go, .. _ W ... t -the Pirates llw> 2· ,.,,.., IL-1aeot1 1 """"' lUllll ... ISM Mette) 4. lflllftH lotffle Ven.,,) finiJhlng a SW'prillng aixtb s. 1ec11 "' • ...,,.., •. ,..l"9CIWllcll ,..,. . (10) IDd the Rllltlln' l9tb ~=!iii~~ (14). :::"/..,._..:~:.::' ·n. Both coacbet -Jack Tl-: 2:1u. • 'l:'..n ... _._ ot ..__ Buca and ,. tu""'""-'· L..o u.-leedll .I: W&I WU ID'C 2. Nllllflf (.. MMle) J. CeNIM T 0 m R .. _ _._,, Of t b 8 ISente Me) '-.,_. ltMtftetl J. Gurney (163.3) ~~..... (fltl ........ , ...... Mlllka) -c.. Parsons has named Roger Whistler (3·2) to s t a r t against MEignolia with Dave Barton slated for any buU Duels Turbo Cars SAN DIEGO - T b e Rustlers -were pleaeed "' IMlftle> 1 . ._ 1u v•1 a. weather wu co&d a 0 d with the teams' efforta and ~: .:'1~~. ~= dreary but the Bucs were the Rustlers made a field ~~~ J-1ft o.n.1 11 ... ,,.... "-' tbe day ol it Saturday • they • MM1e11 .... ,._,.,_,,..1 L-hottelt crew there. broke five school records. 9"dl '· "11'1trte11 .i. u ..,.,,.., J: a... ....... _ ~-i".. Mehle ... ...,.... ... 7. Or-... C..11 I pen action if necessary while Sentinel boss Wayne Crook - will go with either Doug Omer CW ) OI' Dennis Deck (3-4). INDIANAPOLIS -Tur· m.p.h. ln IDOther bi.ne -powered machineS turbine. UJllO vu111le \Alaat College p a I a d 8 D & ' I Trevor I?"•• Siie,., WI,_, •Mite> L JV abell, undefeated tb1s Ch1rlton clocked 11:11.7 in = e:r .. :·12~.: :...,,:-,~ ": year against the best four-the 1,S,,O.ycd fl'ffltyle for • a:n.a. "-1 · -· Me&ia will host Fountain Valley on Friday while Loara battles F o u n t a i n Valley Tuetday and finishes with. a Frl.da, evening game at Boysen Park w i t h MagnoiU. turned in snappy speeds Sunday aa ~ cars took to the I ndiaoapoUa M o t o r Speedway track ln prepara- tlon for the IDdiaoapolis "500'' Ma 30. Dan GYurne1 hit 113.3 m.p.h. in the car he drove in last year's Indianapolis "500", then swttcbed to his Calendar. new stock • block m1qlllne and hit 113·plus. •• ' Former "500" winner 'Gra· T11eadav barn Hill of England, driving J • • · one of Andy Gr1nateW'1 to. Baseball =-Br~ a t · tus·turbine cars, lllt 185.411 =· ~.·&~ :! m':p.b. for the top speed of --a 1he da,_ Four of the ab STP Lagu~, N e w po r .t at turbine • powered machines W~. Valenoa at were on the track, including Corona del M•, Co9ta Me• one for the tint time. It at Magnolia, Loara at Foun-wu dri~ -by Greg Weid of Marina at Newport, Bun· Kansas City. UngbJ, Santa Ana at Joe Leonard of San Joee Marina (all at 3: 15), Golden once again drove the origi· Weet at Ri~de. Orange nal T\abocar vacated by Coat at F~n (both at PameW Jones. rookie MJke 3). Spence of England bit 1&4 Loehr Wins ~op Prize In Pacing. For~ to 1st Dick Loehr of Lansing, Mich., paced Ford to ao lm· preesive ~ Saturday night at Orange County Raceway .. be grabbed the top eliminator prize of $2,000. Loehr zipped to elapsed times of 7.81 MCOOds in his Mustang to outlq <lmlle Allen of Glendora, Who was piloting a Dodge. Allen's time w• 7.9' in tbe laat roond ot tbe ~ODS. That w• aood eoou.gb to bunlp Fred Goetke 0 f 1bousand <>ab. wbo owned a 7. 95 elapeed • time till ABen's nm. · FD! point' I t a n d i II I s thowed Ford wUll nine, ~ and Pontiac eigtd apiece. Dodge and Plymouth seven eadl. Thia SUurdaY'• Leab.are puts Don Prudhomme of Granada Hw. a g a i n s t Bakenfleki'• JlJn Warren as the fcram lboots for bis f1fth comecutlve successful defeOff ol ha "ldng of the bi 11" titte. Prudhomme will be driv- int hla &per Sneke. a 230 m.p.b. top fuel eliminator. Warren will be in the saine 2311 m.p.b. rall that ~ropeDed h1m into the wlnner s circles at Ule r e c e n t Win· ternatiooaia in Pomona. Also billed are funny car mat~. fuel a l t e r e d a , supercharged gas coupee and roadlten aod gt5 bur• IDI ~ competin1 on ~ap.WU. ·' I I year coUegea on tbe West the national mark Saturday 1. l'ootN11 1s.1 ~ """ " INDIANAPOLIS -Tesu Coaat, ·awept to a alx·lenlth -bettetl.nc the old atandard r;,..11emr1 1162> •. "•'""'-11•~> s. A J F ... J .___.. la victory Saturday 1-..__ .,__ by 31 aeconcla. It WU his .. 7 • ...;c"~ .,,:-,. CMet (lit) . · . e~. r., ~ lU ""' ~ uotber ti Ml ~ Diego Rejatta at Miaalon1-------Bey. • dn matle a• raem1 Tie-The Pirates' clotest com- toriet Suday, ..... , • petitor. UCI, WU a dlJtant Yutee tit-mDe .a.ck Hr 17 aeconda behind ·aa the eve.t over tbe bdluapella Bucs covered the 2,000 Raceway Park road toane from a nth place start. meters In 1:22. The Buci Foyt tet a record of lt.715 ro-:ed • comparatively alow m.p.b. for atock cars on tbe but powerful 30 strokes per 15-turn coune and won minute, never taklng it over " 950 32. and timply ran away .... · from tbe field. .. The Uoastoa d r Iver 's UCI flnilhed in 8:39, Torino crossed Ule fhdall followed by San .Diego State Une aboat twe mUa uead in 8:41 and Loyola Universi· of the se~llcl p I a c e t · 6 Pl th .a-t b a y ID :44. ymou •nVeD Y -year· The win set the st.age for old Norm Nelso• of Radae, ne.xt Saturday's clash with Wis. UCLA at Newport Beach. THE TEAM TO WATCH _,,.., IN'll c.,;' ,, .. ,.. I p.a. WHITE SOX with "Little Sunshine" . Edd ie St•nky DCIU ~iN . iiEA.OtiF.U'L .. A.NAHEiM. ~stAoiuii· . ............................................... . TICK[1S Anehtun $1...S"'m -t 1 m. lo 5 p,M. • An Mutuol Al'f!CI• • 1'llrlllcll'1 Muilc: Cilflt AU Un<~ C.lllom 1 .... , "' 0..010 County• Mt•I Old«I Alleo/I TlcQI Oii-NW*m. c;,l,t. Al Unser, of AJbaqaerq.ue, The Bucs have beat e nl N.M., the fastest qualifier UCLA once this sea1on. , • Saturday, lost tlte enclne I• ------------------------------- bJs Dodfe Charier wbllel leading at tbe 150-mllt m1r~ · ' " "· MONTEREY, Calif. ~ to a new tract ~ of 107.02 mUea per bout, Mark Donohue of Ston~k. N. Y,, won the Laguna Sega auto race Sun- day in a stirring duel witta Lothar Mot:schenbacber. Donohue' s · apeed record was aimo.t 12 m.p.b. ·taat.r than the previous mark of 95.S set in 19111 by Charlie Hays ol Newport Beec:b. Donob~ 1treallied acron the finish line less ... two car. lengthe ehead 0 f Motachenbacher. Beverly Hills. • Donohue and M o ta c h e b aeber drove McLarens. Donobue's time for ttae m laps wu one hour, 2e minutes and 17 .99 secoftds. Of the 22 stuten in the race, 11 fimabed. Baseball Standings FLAN THE GREAT.GETAWAY AT.BUFFUMS' AMERICAN J..EA,GUE W L ~altimcn .. .. • 11 • >etroit . . . .. • .. 14 8 lfinne9ota • • • • • 12 10 )akAmd • .. • • • 11 11 Wuhlngtoa .. • 11 11 ;aUfonlla .. • • • n 12 ;1eveUind .. • .. • 10 11 tlew York ••••• 10 13 3a.eoa ........ t 12 :::tdc9lt ••••••• 5 14 c Pd. GB .114 .631 ·~ .MS 3~ .400 4"' .SCIO 4"' .4'71 $ .478 5 .436 I .428 ,, I .... '·' NATIONAL Lf'A\GUB w L Pd. GI St. Louil . . . . .. . 15 I .m Clac:ble&i . . . . . . 12 10 .545 2"' San Franclaco .. 12 10 .MS 2"' Plhiladelpflla . . . 11 l1 .5CJO 3~ Atlanta ....... 11 12 .478 4 Chicago ... ~·.. 11 12 ,.478 4 Lot Angelel • . . . 11 l~ .471 4 Plttlbur1b . • • • 10 11 .m._ 4 Nw Y•k ..... t 12 .421 I Houston ....... t 13 •• 5~ -CLOllD IUllDAY- MIN COflNT •20 YHr Me jer LH9uu ,,. s,_elalht Ill WwW't 8'H lett F'1111 M••••• LH t• en C,.,.r, Mwnry e1 Cet1tlM11tel &ery ~ute and_ a ~.someone , calls AAMCO l wery W.. MMCO ... ltf191 '"-then 10.000 i.-..... ..,..._ You I~ frM IOWlfll. e frM l'OM • chedl, IMt. efficle11t .. ,..,lc_t ,.,.._ 111 J;iat on• d•y. And wltll AAMCO, ~ t,.,,emlatlon un lie ......... by -900 AAMCO Ctilt· --·-t. a-y Ml""'9 Mf • fie#, -_,,...... ... y--~,... Ir D Pl ' I II AA89091 . CDSll MESI • 1MI ............. , ... ............ ..... ._IW, .••• -- ..... Ana "' .. l'1rtl •• .... • • • ... ..... Buffums' has all the campm1 eq~ipment you need tor a quick &et·away back to nature. le have top performance. Colem.an stoves, lanterns, coolers, sleeping bags and tents. The newest Trail Mastet packs and accessories. TeAapCo down· sleepin• bap for back packine. Tasty Rich Moor liahtwei~ foods for outdoorsmen. It's au at BuffUlts' • _ ready for your sumier fuH of Ml. Sp«tSINll 's Shop. . Buffo~' • L •• I ........ 1,......1 ..... ""'9t_, ........... ,,., ........ _.,..&II ............. -• \ • • .......... _.-:------------~-"t ..... -... ...___..,..-·-·-·-..,_ __ ------........,_.---,---~--~-·----· ~-------•fl---•. .._ -. ' . We fr that refer "outside. 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SIMM Marl tflrtltr (CMJ won 6-1, U . ..... ..0. 8111 441ellon (CM) WOii U. 6-11 Iott u .u . "°"' Moon ICM) -.. 1, 6-ti M1 ,.., u . . IOI> Adtlson I GM) -.. ,_ '-11 loll .... u , .,...... • 1(111 0..foll and t.erY Deefell ICMI -........ M, .. 1. T-!Mite and J-4 twwn (CM) -6-4, "1; tlM ,.,, ,.,, By ROGER CAR.LSON OL ttie OellY l'Ol!t Sleft Arcadia rules the odds-on choice to capture the CIF varsity swimming cham· piOnabip at Beverly Hills High Friday nlghtr The APAdles racked up two indiVldual first p~s aod woa both relays in the CIF prellms at S a n t a Monka City College Satur· day with tbe rest of the field scattered. including Orange Coast area splashers. A:natleim •• which figured to flnsib no 'N'<ll'se than secood in the fiiMls. managed onl)t a teeond and s i x l h in- dividually and a fifth ln the ,400 free relay to drop out of contention. Only defending CIF cham· pion Burbank figures tA> ~e Aroad.ia ~ team com· petition in the finals in vanity action. Newport's 400 free relay team swam a 3:23.8 -good for the second spot in the finals and the best in the Orange Coast area by near· ly two seconds. Only individuals to place as high as fourth from the Orange Coast area were David DeGrasse of Estancia in the 100 ha& and Keith Donaldson in the 500 free. Corona del Mar, wiUt the exception of a spot in the 400 free relay final6. wM sttut out. Rancho Alam~· Gary Hall was a double winner - setting a CIF record in the ioo yard indo medley with a 2:01.7 al<>ng with a first in the 100 fly. Chris Gammon was the only top qualifier froTn the Orange Coast area with a 55.1 in the 190 fly in the Bee Division. The Mustangs a I 11 n Laguna Ace Makes Loop SWim Elite Laguna's Will Hitchcock was the lone Artist lo make t h e All-Crestview-Orange Lea.gue swimming team. dQm:inated by c h a m p i o n Foothill. Hitchcock made the squad with a place in tbe 100 free along with a part of the 400 tree relay quartet. ·· Chip Furniss of Foothill was n a m e d outstanding swimmer . Yanity 200 Medtev ltalav -lleldenl>euoll (Sonor'1l. Hoff""" (LOI Alamlfol), Gw<-ln (Los" Al•mlfol), Hell (FODlllllll 21111 Fre....C. Furnlu (Fooflllll), 5 . Fur11ln (l"ootlllltl, llOlld 15111 C~ merit.I. !O F.-Hell (Foofhllll, Ellls (SC). noral. Guerin IL .. Al1m1t .. 1. 200 lndlvlduel Mfdlt'f-C, FurnlH (Fooflllll), ltenfro ls.ti Cltmenttl, Joftman CL .. Atamlf°'), 100 Fly -G-ln CL,. Alamlfos), Prlomore CFooltllffl, Fr~., (Foothllll 100 F.-H1fl· IFoolllllfl, Coul1ney (FOOl!lllll, Hlfchcod! (LHUnal 100 Back-lteldtflbMHlll (Sonora), 5. Fuf'liN IFOOlfllll), Renfro IS... c lefnenle)' 400 l'ree-C. ,.umln (f'oolhllfl, atnd !Sen Cle..,..,lf), llro IS... Cl~el. 100 llreesf-Hoff""n IL .. Allmlfot), Berlnon fFOOltlltll, Breenate (Sonora) 400 Free Relay -Hell (Foolllllll. C'llurtney IFoothllll, Ellls ISonor1J. HltchGOCk (LffUna) McGivney, Lacy Earn Bee Berths Dave Lacey of Marina and Tom McGivney of Hunt· ingtoo Beach qualiliect in the Bee division of the Sun- set League for the right to compete .in the CIF preUms at Westminster Saturday. · And, the 880 relay team from Marina did likewise in a special challenge run-off Saturday at Wesbninster. Tiit M tlflen: -... 120 HH-1. Sol($ IS41. 120 LH-1. Soils (SAi. 1-1. LKt'f (M) 2. OtlY (SA). 220-1. Locey (Ml 2. 0.IY (SA), PV-1, Soils (SA) ). A"*rlOll CSA), MJ-1, ~GIYM'I (HI). l J-1, OtlY (SA), • reflv-1. Marl,,.· t. Santi A,,. V1lle'f. Ole 100-1, e meN l'AVl 2. Leudf.l'bedc IA), l._1, a ........ (SAY) 2. ~ IA\, ...,_,, v ... P111M CSA!. Walter Winchell , says: "Fon "" tf ftft 8.U,W ... •n n. lea• dMlr ean 1tue mm Eun. dn. ftelr af ....... ., t&'• fOOd "11fi· _! ... ' ""*I TOOAY-MllCT OI COUICT EXECuTIVE CAR LSA81NG 001ilP.AJ!lfTf> ...... c...., Kl · 7~3011 l qu;;Wect in bod\ relays with <ttorn,.., M111}1 4:·ou •. IOWl'M" <G., dtft Hill•) •:03.• $, Ktll'IO!I (Sa~ M&• I 1 :t8.$ in the 200 midiey rlnol 4:15.S 4. McL•l11 (lervllel 4!07.5. second best. amonc the 100 brust-1. l!'eic. (P....,,.) 1:0..• ll!i ,, e .... n_ CKfflnec!YI 1:011.7 3. l loYd qua er&. (Hoovtr) 1:07.S 4.. C-r lSanlt Anal In t .. A q .. A..._. we-Ro• 1:oe.o s. Taylor 10ownrt1 1:•.3 4• 110 IUI&'~ •" u Or1h1m ( ... -11 ~ ••. 3. • Misl'olek a ~-.... · Jay 400 ir" ,.,..,_., DowMv s:io.t t. • u-uuz•u • Covina 3:33.• l. Pt \lerdft 2::1oU '· Sponagle, a aophomort: Coslll Mtw 3:3U s. Wftter11 J:ls.t Gammon, a junior; and Jeff 4· ,.,.". 3'36•2· en Roy, another ju.niOf. ?00 mtdlrf reley-1, Peloi Vff'deS Westminster w t t t send seven aChletes to the OIF gyrnnastics finals at Long Beach Millikan Friday led by Paul Ralston. Jerry Iverson.and Dave Sims. First event starts at 7:30. 1 :19,l ICIF re<ordl 2. Arc~la I :50.7 Co&eh Don Utter callect 3. Rolllno Hiii• 1.Jl.1 4.. C1llloml1 Vanity M1.,:-'ek __ ,. ~.-ate .... A l:Uo s. lt•ncllo Alemllos 1:52.7 4. . 1 _ ..,..,. mN "'l""-o '"~ S."ta Monica i :s.t.t, 1tl1>91-l. fwrion (Weflmlnoter •· key to ,..._ M11•tan111<11' a.1.... ?OO free-1, ttubke tlledonclol 1 :s.t.t Mallonle'I IWll>onl J. DIHle (uk• . u.a .... e~ • ....,, 2. Ntwcomb 1cor0111 oel Mir) 1:•.1 3, wood) 4. MO\ll1tlen (lekewoodl S. finish. Moralf\ 10ow11t'll 1:51.1 '· Mahon 81con (MIYf•lrl '·Tie -Jh<WT>-IG .. lldOral 1:51.1 s. Morris (Olefldo. son (Lak.-1 tnd Green (Gallfor· Mesa stands a goo d n > 1:sa.l 4. cuo1111er1 ....... 1 1:•.•· n1~u·mw11111~no-PoH1".',',',, 111.L1·.~,.~1 '·I Chan""' to finish -nd In 50 free-I. SeH (MonrO\llel Jl,S '· ' ... 0 • .....,.. "" _."v Monl9omerl (lH,_I 73.7 l, Esl• Sleeper IWll-1 l. A~fo CM1-ll1I the Bee compefitian behind brook cca111orn1e1 73.• 4, Yat" <O•· •. McC;:.) IMaYlaJ•I s. Tl• 11e1wu" •Mdl 13' s Crum (P•lo• v ~1 •• t • •rm•fr 'Ml~lt•"I aM MulNrln Shoo-In "-·-ey. · ' • e.~ • • • UVl'l'U 6 Truuo IGtendor•) 2.4.7 1, Htt~lclt (Wttlmlnsfefl1 IMl"9 DOlnll. 16,t, YA1t1ITY ISovfh Hlltsl '"'· llDH cllmb-ltahlOI' (Westmlnsltrl 10e medi.., reflly-f. ••ctdla 1:&1.a 1llO lndlvldual medlty -1, l"'uMI" 1. "Thomils&I ll•keWoodl 3. Mellomev 1 Wlhlon I ._., 3 II be-" I &If 4.. (~llOlhllll 1:00.0 '· Rou (RlllCho All· (Wll'llftl 4, YOll"9 (PolYI .S. MC~rmld · : ' • ur "" : · m•tosl 1:00.2 3. Murrala (AvlallOlll IMilllkanl 4. Slone (lakewcocll. Win· :•:.~'si~Ji P!I .. Verdes l:~.s 1:00.3 •. lanai (H1wtllor11tl 1·oo s s "Inv time: 3.S. ' -fr-l ·H· · .. / (L ......... ) , .• •71 C:.rnallan IArcadl•l 101.S 6. ttubict °iR..: LOl'O Ilona-I. Cole !Wiison! 2. Has· ~ . ec Yft........ • . dolldOI 1 :01 .. 1. 111 (Lakewood\ 3. Cerl*!fer (Mltll· HHE'S ~AT ·WE CHICIC..: ,,1-.............. 2._....._a._ ......... ..., .. -.4 ...... ~..,.._" ·---...y ... --......... ... ~•YI._., I.'-'.,.,...,._ w.·,. _...,_. .. _. ......... -el .... ~ ... -.. _ ...... 9aa 111 ACTtoN•THTa HERE'S WHAT YOU AND OUf -. __ ...,....,.,...._..... ..... _ '· Loven fArClcllel 1:4 .6 3. McColllu lO llY-1. Vales (Oxnard) ?S.I (TIM kanl A, McC:nllom (Coron' del Merl <Bu-) l:AtiS •. G~f!!!r ~el!ftoood)_CJE. <t<ord~~ Cit......_ (ArCICll1l L 91otlow-"WUson) 6. Alldmo!I tWeU: • 1:At.7 S. I( iii ci..-J-l:Jl:ll. 24.1 3. Whllt IRIWnlde Poly) M.I 1, l!'lnsftr). WlnnlM l>Olnts: JI.A, DN .IN~_;D;.;A.:..---•"°"--n.· :.::.:.:4.:::.:;, '!. ~,_ 1PllDVING DRDUlllD' QUICKLY TILL YDU THI IXACT CDNDITIDN D, YOUR CAR TllomPloll (SOIJttl Hiiie) l:SU. . IClnfu IRolllnw Hiiis) 2U s. ~ Hloh ~r-1. Erldlson (Mllllken) 2. JO fr-I. Cel'eY llvMY Hlllial !U IH•rvud) H-6 4. Ltyrel (Htwtllorntl Allffnon (We1tmlnstwl l. Tie ti.. t. Pinson( llurr0091'1s) 2U J. Puffer (l!l 24.1 1. Vamtt (l'elot Vffdetl 24 7 -$19f!ler (Wutmlnst.rl and 01• S.Vundo) 22.t 4. OoNlclloll (Merlllll 100 lr-1. Monf90mery (L~i SU olt (lelte"!))Odl S. Summen ILIU· 21.f S. llourna (Cal!W11lll) tt.t 6. 1108-2. St11wwr (San Cle!Mntel 53.0 3. woodl 6. Cole (Wllsonl. Wlnnlnw en (NewPDrtl 23.I. Crum (Pelot Verdes) S3 1 A Carp..,. Pol"ts: 17.1. 200 lndlvlduel IT'tllle'l-1. Hen (ll1n-tre (Buena) SU s. s.r.Mo11' CL• Ser· Fl-enrc1-1. Hull! (Lakewood) cllo Allmllol) t:Ol.7 (Clf' .-nil t. ,,., SJ.IT 4. Watson (Gltndioral 53.2. ,, McCotlom lCorOM del Mori J. Gre/lam !Anaheim) t :OS.1 3. Furnln so becll-1. ShaW'ter (San Chtmenftl lfohfhOlder (WI!> ) • 5'11 " (Wll- IFoolhllll 2:05.3 A. Fuouson tkrbankl 21.1 '· Furnl11 lf'oothllll 2t .. o 3. Gl•t sonl s. llrum cL':'ke...0.,.,1 °('"Tl• t>e-1:06.A S. ,,,_., IAl'Udlel 2:07.t 4. ICalllornlel 11.3 4, Murr1f1 (Aviation) tween McF1ul (Westmin•lerl encl Riie• Srnllhl luenal 2:07.1. 11.4 S. Morris (Glendora) 78.7 4. Ktc:k (L•kewoodl. Winning POlnlt: 17.\ 100 fl'l-1. Hall IR1n<>llo Allmlloll IP•clllcal JU 7. -4M1lsenbur• (Glen· Side horse-I. Tie be-" Sim• Sl.t 2. Orr IS... Gabrlell SA.• 3. Cem· Clor•I '9.1. IW••fmlnsfer) end Hovtnoll IWllsonl eron Ill Habra I s.t.t 4. S_,,_ <Wesl· • 50 brust-1. Coleman (Arcadia I JU 3. Goclh1rdl IL1kewood) •. Ov• et""I 55.4 5. GIHelman (lluenal 5$.7 6. 1 t(nuchon IRolllno Hiiis) ll.l ). Ma· ll aktwood) s. Lobel (lahwoodl '· Graham (Anellelml SS.,, 1ukaw• !Trovl 31.3 •· Horst (Wh!Hierl Sholl (Wll$Ol\I. Wtnnint PO(nts: 11.1. 100 Ir-I. H«ltl (LyllWOOCI) "·' '· 31 • S ROii IR•ncllo Alamlfos) 31.S Parallel be1'1-I. Tie befwe<!m Ivor- lu•iMI '•'k ""~· ... -JD4f'1 HEH'S HOW IT WOllCS-_,., ..-.. _ ......,._ .... __ ......," .................... .... _ .... i..,.. ............. -. ........ " .. ..... ... ............. ,... .. _.. .... .,.. .. _ -el--·---·----...... -.. i..-.r .... -........... .. d••f.ootto'"•"'--·.-~M­ ,..ily, ... '"' .... 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McConkl 11-1 t:!t.1 5, GlllMr ( l lMwoodl 3: ••• 6. Joell. ~•" (Clleffevl 3:5'.S. 100 to.ck-I. Smlltl (8-) 1:0U 2. Oooe( llurballkl 1 :OU 3. MlllllM (Sen- ta Monie.) 1 :OU '' Srnlltl 11!1 5"Ull-d0) l:OS.7 5. Hor11 (110111111 Hiiis) 1:~ 4. Mi'llUWI (Morlll-'del 1:0U . 400 fl'ft relay-1. Arcecll• 1:23,I •t. Newport 3:23.1 3. II-3;25.1 I , Co-rona def Mar 3:35,2 5. A.nahelm J :U.• 4. llurknk 3:26.5, 1•• 200 modleV relly-1. DoWMV 1 :17.• 2. Co••• Mesa 1 :4 .5 3. Palo6 Verdft 1:#,, •· MonroYla l:lt.t s. Sonora 1 :50.0 '· letutfl 1 :SO.O. 200 il'te-1. Moralel (DoWney) 1:tU 2. l urns IRoHlnw Hiiis) 1 :SU l. Tllorn-ot" (Cl\affey) I :SU 4. SUlllYaft (P•- *<11) l:s.t.t 5. Schwer (Col'Oll• Clll Marl 1 :SS.4 6. Le"" lCo'llnal 1 :SS,f. 50 fre.-1. Omdahl IMllUken) 23.t ~. Lend• (Notre Oame) 23:S 3. krlmtfl IMonroY,al 23.7 4. Pit-(AVlltlolll 13.1 s. Burnell• (Chaffey) 2U '· ler· be• lllurballkl 24.0. 100 lndMduel medltY -1, Kocctt !Cltmenll 51.t ?. lteldenbffull (Softo. •al 57.S 3. 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""· ........................ . .... ,.... -..;... ~ ..., 'lt-Olltl "'· .... ..... \1ft) .. -.............. .. ~ •VIII• THI Pubic ancl Tracie COWLETE PRINT1N& SERVICE MMH1 , i l)().ll'f &l.AMJ 'IOI) 'OIC N r/oJf:? Q)!PIC.t0V6. ~ WA5,Too • &Uf avJN MARIA ~OMIT'TiP >.UrlM OVerl ... -. INOIH'aJZ~C8 AND DISPUZJTJO,.,iJss • 6-b JUDGE PARKER MHE~ 450 POUNDS OF MUSCLE AND BONEl-. Mun AND JEFF ~. ""1AINL.Y, ~O TM.AMI( ~,. ~ ... ·% 'TMINI( ••• \ r·~--.---.. , '-· CUT.COMIDY -Rowan and Martin boat the ''Rowan and Martin Liqb-ID'' toldlb& ill CO}Qr at a p.m. on Cbannll '-Guata· on~ IUl1 comedy hour ate The Strawberry. Alan1r Clock, Barbara Flldon. Pamela Auatin, Flip W11loD and 'nJl1 'nm. TELEVISION VIEWS Irving Berlin Salute 'Tops' ly CYNTHIA LOWRY NEW YORK (AP) -That •81 CIUite a aalute for Irvin& Berlin on bis 80th birtbday Sunday JdCbt. ED SULLIVAN opened bis CBS~ tribute with greetings by President JohnlOn followed by pictures of the Statue of Liberty while Fred War- 1n1'1 chorus aane. And some 90 minutes later it concluded with Berlin bimJelf lintinl bia ''God 81111 America .. with a chorua of Camp Fire GlrlJ and Girl and Boy Scouts. IN llTWllN, Berlin son11 r.rformed by. stars were packed into the show ll 1 olivn in a bottle. There was Bing Crosby •inlinl ''White Christmas," Ethel Merman with "Then'• No Bual- ness Like Show BUJlness" and other abow tuDel that really belong to her. Robert Goulet and the Suprem11 sane more of the compo1er•1 creat 1on11; Harry Jamea played Berlin music, and Peter Gennaro and biJ ll'OUP danced to it. IT MUST have been a very, very dlffteult pro- gram to put together. Tber• was, ·in the flnt l)!Ke, so lnuch material from which to chooH. Buf over all, it did juaUce to Berlin'• talents, and lt a1lo managed to keep the livinl room audience faacl- nated. lt ranted from Berlin's first puhllahtd ~ "Marie from Sunny Ualr," to ·hi• moat recnt, i Used to Play it by Ear,' both sonp by aow.t. ONI 01' the moat interesting tuma wu bJ tbe Supreme• who spent several minutll with IOIM special musical material which wu ruJl1 the names of a bunch of well-known Berlin IOQll •tnmi together. The pl'C¥luction waa neither very ima&tnatlve nor elegant, but the caliber of th• performers an4. above all, the familiarity of the aonc•. turned it into somtbing of a milestone. · "MAN IN A SUITCASI" on ABC Friday wu the premier of a Britlab-made action Hl'tll tbat will bl around for Utt next few months. Tbt firat episode waa devoted to explaining how the hero, an ex-intelligence agent named McGill, ia stuck with a reputation as a traitor to bis country, t&e United States. · · It seemed that he is but an unlucky pawn tn the greater game of international 11plonag1 an4 -like all heroes in "running man .. 11r1es from "Branded" to "The Fugitive" -b~annot clear ly Al Smith bis name. . THI L IAD lJ played by Rieb~ Bradford who sounds American, wears bangs and whose actlq style has limited facets -be setm1 to bt by turna 1uPlf. and tough. "Man in a Suitcase" probab)1 won t win any awards for Ingenuity of plot or for actin1. but it may help to while away IOIM hat evenings. .. ly Mel • l . ' -• ·-· t . ---..... -·------------·-~-­. • I "" • .... ..... --= ... . ..... . . ' • Twe Au•"'1 ....._. ... , ..• ,.. ..... ....,.,. ..... ... ..,, .... y ,,. ---11•0,,,.. •. S! -..:...:·:c:r1u:• •ncl ••• ... ~· -. THI LUXURIOUS IEWll .... °Sl~-=T~H=EATll . . ....._. ............. .,... ...... . ........... .,..., ...... e "TH• LADY L" e _,_ .. "'""" .. ......... Celerl NOW ~~~-=:! ~HOWING . ' AT TMI IMTIAMCI TO MIULOUI Uto llU -011-aJO- TWO llG PICTURIS .. uns ror ;~Jn ~bJsf 1Jn Don Murray's Roller Coaster "" Career ff tailing B__!lck (Jp~d BJ VERNON ICO'IT • HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Dto1enes would DOt GD1y have failed to find an hoDett .. la llclQywvod. doulltJeM tom• amr would haft doused hll .lan~· wttb • bucket ol wet«. But..,. ... ~ would DOt ba¥1 btla DoA Murray. How's tNa for honesty: '"fttll I came into moviel Jl )'tlll'I afO I .tarted at ._.. top co.ttarrlne rib Mailyn Monroe in 'Bua Stop.' • :n--'ter aod w I th 1116cfuoua attention to detail I cliefullJ waded my W'IJ down. I heve b e e n eeper&tine the wheat from b <:Mlf. I lnw away t6t -.t and upt tbt daaff." ln efftct. MUl'l"lJ ii ad· m1ttiaC lat be elf but blew NI actmc c.-..r eatin11. dropp1ftl from lllbt u lurt- ly aa if he'd stepped in a manbOll. Other eecon, no metttr bow unemployed, MN'I CIDI md ell ~ey are MIUl on top. But not Murray. ••0ne year I turned down ------v:-"" Clark in "'Ibe Hoodlmn Priest" and tiapptd a bf playint N«matl V\Dceat Peale lo .. Oee Mu'1 Way." Producers didn't k D 0 W' • whether to cd .. bf Dlllll or~. # Now, at I.Mt, Mutftyri be dQlnc ~ He will be teen next Ml ltAf'1int tn a new titlevilk>ll series, "Tbt OutcMtl." for ABC· TV Tbe .bow rtlMU tbt. *1t1 of two ~S, Ont ..... (Murray), one bl9cll (Otis Yount) who tremp ~ CM! ww weetma frodin fiabtiDI 1*I iUJt While flghti.nt blir own tnbnd pieJudfcea. · "l play Ill tx-Soutben plantaUoQ OWDtl" ed MVI owot(." M""'J IJl)Wned. "Otis playa a !onner llave. -I'm ao ucr~ bilOt -1 be 11 ftUtd with bate IDC1 pc-ej~." Mur:ray hopel tbe 1eriel la a hit. "I'm ~~ to make my o!d · e1, ' be concluded. "I waa trying for &rtfatic ihlnlt and leadinl myself rislbt out ti. back door into the parking lot." UCI Concerts Slated Tbe· May ICbldule cl an.noon c on c •rt 1 at UCI WM anoanced today by h Scbool Of ,.. Mta. Tbt aeries wD1 fMturt wUlta drawn from amon1 UCI students and fecu1ty andtht~. Tbe concerti will be presented on Wtdnelday afternoons, at 4 p.m., in room 1811 of the UCI Finl Arts Bulldln1. Admiulon fr". FollowinC 11 the concert schedule: MAJ I -'Two, !l'bree, and Four': wcira b 1 BeelboYtD, Tocb, Pll*ln, Maart: May 15 -0 Coro DI Stromentt D'Ottcne": worta by Ewalt, G*ieU. and SctunJdt. 0ranct C 0 I S t Colle.. BrN1 Choir con· ducted by Tom Htl'MMez: May 22 "Le Con Hrvatoire Encore": works by Mozart, Webern, Pleyet, and BocchertnJ. Aho , May 29 - "University Wind En1emble": works by Berssme, Gonec, Prokofiev and Persichetti: June 5 - "Chamber Music"; Mozart clarinet quintet, Schubert Quartet 1n D minor. 'No Do Gooder' LAGUNA RIADllS ONE·ACT DRAMA 'HUGHIE' Director Jthn Pen.cu (ltft) CMChel '•ul Wiison Y~.o Group Two f~r Tonight .Due at UCI 0 La FRULA, a Yugoslavien ne-acu Set at guna folk ~ble, making ita • "Two for Tonight Plus North Amtrfcan debut thla Katie" ia the combination to season, wiU appear at the be offered Friday Mid Satur· Univers.ity of Oalifonria, day at the L a I u n a lrvUle in Qampua Hall on Playhouse. Sunday, May 12, at 8:30 A pair of one-act plays, p.m. one of which will b e One of Europe's foremost La1UD&'1 entry ln the folk ensembles, FRULA of· Riveralde One..aot P 1 a y fen flashing color, palfflt· Tournament May 12, 1!fil try, high·IPirited and in· be atapd two ni&hts only I e n 1 o u s chore<>iraJlhY, ror La1una audieoces. dautini OOltulllfJI and It.Ir· The festival entry is a cut· ring end rbytbmic music. tint of Te~ Williams' • ' 0 r pbeus Detc«dal." adapted and direoted 1'J. Marthella Raadlil. T ll • ~ p6tce wUl be' "Huittle" by Euceae O'Neill under the direc4bl • ., Jalm Feracca. Qlmpleting tht tv W1 entertainm~ • 111 be Lacunan Katie Pclc1lr, i folk singer aod ~ wbo starred in "'l'bt lCDlck"' at the playhome tw JW1 ago. Cast members elf "Orpheus ~ IN JoAnn Black, JuUt Jiau and Paul Willoll. Wlfaa elto .ppeara in '11atbtit" wMb director Ftrmcc1w wtllle Sheldon er.II will narrate the story • Peck Embarrassed by Film Award The Laguna ~ bu won nine Jna)ar a..a to ca111t1 lor which ht fffla Council. and as an adviMr bl rour years of Plftlclpa- J \1 1 °1\1 lf1I •: \il1Jt' I 'j,1)\1,I\ .,._... __...., -·, _. .... CAC Alq Fll .... tl ... .._ ..... .... ..... · llY BOB TROMil HOLLYWOOD (AP) - "I'm not a d<>-Cooder," iild Gret«J Peck with em· 1)bllis. "It emlMrrMtel me io bt cllllUled aa a bumaaitarian. I limpq ta.kt pert in the ~vftiet tlllt I am iatlre.etd in." Tbt **r was com· meutlnt on bis receipt ol tbe MollGD Pk*n A~y'1 J-Htnbolt Awn tor bllmlabriln service. While be Wt bonortd, be sou&bt to llC&pt I/tty do-IOC>d con· notation. Tbat is ea l!Date be doll DOt Itek. Peet haCl juet been in· titrviewtd on the Mt o( hls new w..wn, ''The Stalldnl Moaa," bJ •Argentine cot· r~ wbo MUd him : •. ~do eo many of your pkltmw have a 1 o c i a I ....... 1·· "I bad to tell her," Peck reparttd ...-.Vard. "that of 1bt 40 p~ I have made, only 'GtnUeman'1 Agrff· meat.• 'To K1ll a Mock· IDCtJU'd' and po11lb!y 'On the Beldl' ell'rild any kind of IOdal\ ~.... Tbt rest HUMANITARIAN Oreeory Peck were Wllt«nl, comedit1, WW pkt\lr• ad rtraif~ . a!vtDtln 8lt«1el Wtt 'Tbt Guns of Navarone.' " ~ bis dfaclaimera, Peck ln recent ytan bu devot.d an uncommon amount of timt and ene?JY ,.... .... , 1111 •••d ., I~• Cl&&Jtf M•lc RADIO KOCM 103.1 FM coocem. tt> tbe dew Americea Film · lion in tbt Rivenidt ClllD- Amonl tiem: lnJtitute, which atie.mpta to petition, bro of them oomlaC 'Ibe Motton Picture Relief _ ... e .._. __ .., nr"-last year when ~ Bane ,.. •••. ·-,., r-· auu ,..,... diall-'s --'uctJon fit · "A Jl'und. Ht baa b •en -.... ..... t·..:-ol.tllm in !'""" dlairman ·of tbi drive to ~ "'"' u"" • Phoenix T o o Jl'rtillli~ ral~ •ts million tn 15 yean tt1il country. All this pl.-hJI eamed per for Ill• a c • to support the industry's ill presidency of the Academy trophies for B4*J Jlewttt and a1ed. Six mllllon haa of Motion Pictur. AN IJld andeur~ s:~ ..... been collected in the fint Sciel!C91. -two yeara. A public ,.._.1.,.__ ,_ act program la 1:11 p.m. M ... .,... ... _..... .. the playhouse, att OoMa ~ American Can c e r • ...-4-new tor ...... p~i.. A·-• ft.,,....., n--Soc1ety. Two yean aco bt ...,.._ .... ______ ... ___ .. ___ .,.. ___ Y .. _•.;_t ..... __;;;&---~---- .... dsalrman of the. uoual fUDd drift and 5pent four manh tourmg 28 citi• tt> rU. '2IO million. 1be Natioo&l Endowment . Crossword Pt.JZZ)e for the Arts. Peck aerved a ACIOSS 53Mtbfof WOlllll'•-57 Not two·ytv term on the com- mittee aimed al spreadlnf culture through t:he naUaa. The lnatr City Repertory Theater. He has been a ,Wdln1 force in tbt Los Ansel• ftage c o m p a n y which offers excellent pro- ductionl to school children and adult pratrom. Peck alto aervea on the executive council ol the Los Angeles Music Centtt, as vice preJldent of the San Dleso County Thea~r Art.I 1 City of Ontario S Ptrt. to a trtct 10 Type 14 Unrtllablt tenon U Put of t111 body 161...Slately 17 Huarclous •llfP'IHS 19 £nc11111 20 lbtallm n Trlal SllllO•ll lJ lodJ of wontt Ip 1111"1 IS F1111 ...... 26Scmundtd It Ptrflllln Sf Apollo's rlYll SSE~lcs! Abbr. S7 Slante4 JI lw Joint JI Utlerfy 111l1fdlng 41 Flsll a •1111Mct of ..... 44 Anttt tut11ort11• '1 Too Md: U Fnitt concodlOfl: 2..U 64 Sutt 1111111: Coif ... H ION s19s(ltH "l11te 1llOW9lct 61 lltetltoat .. Labontolf clltlllcal1 6t0therwllt DOD U Aardvlrt'I ..... u ..... ::r~ l Happy II •1tood, • • Z Htlplf Wld tnil" J Fluid Rick 14 • • service 4 Garden J6 Im, , v:; 11 r.:::, · rvb•tng H Roof plrt ' lto.t oSt ,. SIMlrl of Md: fll)tdt .. Dl11. ltnp 7 Geof st Tobacct • Oft tM pn1duct briny J2 ••t• 9 Rid ''* atrfflalJ 45 Pro• 4' Antler. 2 •onl• ....... ltlM lilappy • 10 lMc ....... S,.ottd U F .. Wftt USICll ••• • ..ttu•Mt ,. Cllll• 51 Clde4 UGtOlldtc l6bllJ·· • .,. Can. artlll From Fashion taland, Newport Beach \ .· . ·-----------.---· --___ ._.. _....., ---.....-·---· --.... ...... ...._,_ ... -.. ~ -------------~"'--"..___;;....;:,.;..a...;.~. . . ' ' '"I HOUSIS FOR SALE IOCM# CLASSIFIED INDEX VllW : Hour1--Re9ulations-Oeaaiines l:iav;e ~ bttn wal~ tor &n tmrnaculate 4 bedroom borne '9T-Adwrt1eef'e ~ cllecJc ..t.llal~.Alk .all) 1nd Npert l"'IMdla!ety errert wub a panoramic view-of ' mlectualf!Gatlont. THI DAILV l'ILOT ..,,,,.. lllblllty f.,.-.r;.,. tftTy"l• the-etty lldlt• and-~ 1e ••tent of publlthlno the 1clvertlHm1nt eorreetly one time. B&,y! We.11. hett'I a qiedoo11 :S NE FO" COPV ANO Klll.8: &t301'.M. th• da)' before DUbllo.Jtlon, eicc.pt for one wa.IUng for you. Ju~t lfflllnd Edition and Monday aeotlona when oloelno time It S:IJO P.M ,,.Ida)' liated for $41,!'JOO. . EXCmNG fUIT HAVI KILi. NUM•E"I When ~UJ!ll9 an Id ~Ult of ~ulclc ,. .. ult .. And Jpac! • aurt to ll'•ke a record of the klJI nlffinrer olven you by your ad talc•r aa ,~ N OWi .,~om borne arlfleatlon of y'lur ~II. "' _,,art ~ .. -. •• A ram-bllng ranch home with shake affort la made t• kill or eorrec;t • new ad that haa bff11 ordered, ~t wt ean· roof, 3 oveniud bed.rooms. ot guarantu to de M untll the ad hH appured 111 th• s>aPI"· 21.t betha. famlly room and A-LINE Ada ar• strlotly cash In adv1nc. Dy mall or at 111y en• ot eur offtcet. twa mlliJlficent stone ~ 10 phon• ordera. places. All this and more tor-an unbelieV'llble $37.500.. t\ILV PILOT reaerves tile rl9ht to olaMlt)I!. edit, eenaor er refu .. any advo,.. iMment. and to ellanoe ltt ra\et a11ct raoulatlent without prior 11otloe. :'.!•s~i~G ····~An~:,! Advertltert may plac. their ad• by tol1phon1. DIAL DIRECT 6-42-,56 78 ITMINSTER ·& NORTH COUN:rY DIAL FR&E 540-1220 1801 WestcllU Drive BACK BAY ESTATE! Huntington 8Mch ~ 1220 Phones Are Open 8:00 a.m . ...:;.. 5:30 p.m. Huge rom er lot with lar~ gale acces.~ for boat or trail- er • plus room ror pool. Im- maculate 4 bedroom and J large baths. DINING ROOM PLUS. F A M t LY ROOM. Kitchen has ttll built-In a~ pliances including dillhwasb• er and 3 ovens {or the gour- met cook. Manicured lawns and tl"t'el enhance the be• u- ty of this special home. Own- er transferred. ran ~ve quirlc ~'iol!· l"ull price or S.l'I.~. CLASSIFIED COUNTE .. S are 1~ted 11 follows: I W.,, ~ '"'"-"'· Newpect '-ti.. Ut W• .., SMet, C.... ...... JOt ""'· H• ....... IMdl. t22 ,lfftt A_, ....... leectl. t:JO.l:JO aa.a,t. s.t. l S... Mall Addreta: lox 1175, N•wport •each, Calif. Oeil:y Pilot ClassJfied SES FOR S•LE NIW,OltT tOCN "' ,... NIWllORT llllONTS -fJlt AMOUTICMI MU OIAnlN• S81VICI "31 .AL MHA' DIL MAI lllDI H "llC •ICT OIKN 11T llllONTS "COVIi tlT SHOllS UT 0111 ! IHOtlU LIPll I IU ... LANOI ISITY .. ARK PY LU" I TalllACI ADIL MAI A PINllllUL.A N IAY IUNDt ILi A ISUNO llO'TON HACH ltOTON M>lllOUI AIN V.&LLIY HACH ' llUCll IN OIOVI HACA IOOD 18 COUNTY •COUNTY P STAT8 Off UNSl'IR IY CITY ANA AN.A HeTL .. ~ - ' TUSTIN t'l'eo CANYON a°'MILU 44.-HACM U NIOUIL '\.IM8NTI UAN u111nuNo 'YltANO llACll ll01NT SIAD HSIDI >tlOO tJIOI COUNTY tk TO II MOVID OMINIUM 1xn 1101 SALf •TMINTI flOI SALi 11.. NIW,ORT SHnlH lits WISTCLlll' 1111 ~:~~·::vy , .. " ::: UST ILUlll' l2ll ~~~~~: OIL MAI ms IA'Y ISLANDS tnl LIOO ISLI nu ULHA Ill.ANO :: llUNTINOTON llACN 1211 ,OUNTAIN YALL8Y ltJS ~~!~ ::!~: :: OIANGI COUNTY 1MJ GARDIN elOYI ms WHTMINST•• 1ue Mlow.n crrv UM. SANU ANA l>MI SANTA ANA NllONT1 U5f ~~!~~~ :: LAGUNA llACN UM LAOUNA NIOUIL 1"5 SAN CLIMINTI WI DANA l'OINT l4M Tltll'LIX, etc. IW CONDOMINIUM 1m ReNTALS -ttlt .,J, ti .. .,.., •UI 4) .. •JSI 4UI OH .. tfll ~ .... .... 4'11 4'11 '"' ... ... 4'41 ., .. '1111 . .,., 4711 ., .. -.... :;: Apts. Unfurnished "" 08NIRAL ... ,.. COSTA MIS& llM 1... MHA VllD8 Jiii 1'11 NIWflOIT HI.CM ml 1'1J NIW,OIT H81•HTS '111 1'1' lllWflOIT SHOllS 1211 1'tl WHTCLll'I' IUI 16'1 UNIV81SITY ,ARit SU1 14'1 LUK UY 52• 1... IAST ILUll.. ftfJ M4t CORONA OIL MAI IHI 1UI IALIOA Ull 1'SS IA Y ISL.ANDI wt 1711 LIDO llLI US1 1719 HUNTINGTON HACH , ... 179' 'OUNTAIN VALLIY S41t 1"1 U.t..IOA ISLAND 11'9 171t HAL llACN S4M 1119 LONe llACH utl 17JI OIANOI COUNTY Ult '141 OARDIN llOYI Mlt 1~ WISTM~STll ~t 11n MIDWAY CITY 5'11 ILICTllCAJ. -IOUlllMINT llNTAU OM llENCINe U6f llLOOIU M61 llUUIACI HllAIU, l ie. 11671 0AIDENIN6 u .. OINIR.U SllVICIS 6411 OIADIN•, DISC1N• U&! OLAH .... 0188N TllUMI 67 .. •UN SNO, '111 ::~tr:. CLUH :: ~:I \\'r:;s-rQ,lFF DRIVE ltOUSICLIANIN• 471' 646-7711 n...... E"· IMT8llOI D8COIATIN• •m ..,...,., .ves. :~:~~ ... .,L ~: COLLEGE PARK llONIN• "" 0 3 D~ INSIAATIN9 ean "'"""""'" and Fam-INIUUNCI :~;: ily room, nicely decorated lllYISTl•ATINe. Detecnve ',!!! with neat. neat landl!ICapi'ng JANITORIAL ·~ JlwaLn HflAllt. 11c. --and large rear yard. Top ~~::~;~,.. "'• value ror Uus fine area. MASONRY. IRIClt :: MESA VERDE MOVIN• a ITO•AOI "41 flAINTtN•. '-···· ~ 4 BEDROOM flAINTI .... S.,. -.. :~~~:OuflHY "" A ltl~ arounil wilJ quickly ,un111N•. ,11c-. 1_., :!: ronvince you or t~ val~ - llLUMllN• me 2 nice baths, family l'OOm - flOODLI •IOOMINe '"' t .,_, flOOL SIRVICI "" WO • ..,uxe paUoa -at flOWll IWHfltH 6tlJ S2S.950. It's outstanding - :~:INS:RYICI ::: QnJy l0% down. RADIO, •-In. he. ... 646-7171 • $4(>.2313 11MODILIN• a 1111A11 !!! OPEN ""''ES. RIMOD8Lllle, ICITCHIHS ,.... c.v Sci-.~ 1'51 HWINO 6N1 SIWIN• MAClllNI l.,Alll mt HllTIC T.HtKS, .._., ate. "'5 TAILOllllO .,,. TllMITI CONTROL H71 TI LI, CffMllc "74 THE ~EAL E S TATER.S TILi, UMIWm a M1rMe ff7S iiiii•il•liiiiiiiil Tiii SllYICI "" TIL,VISION. ......... ate. ms UllllC>UnlY .... e h w•LD•N• "" 10 n macnab JOBS Ii EMPLOYMENT lM SAHTA ANA M1t "" SANTA '"' 1111eMTJ u• Joi WANTED. -"" WILL TRADE 1'M TUSTIN UAt JOI WANTID, W-l'tH • , , 1t71 COASTAL 1111 JOI WIHnD, !or smaller We11tcUH • eay. '"' LAOUNA HACH 1111 M8N I WOMIN mt ho LAOUNA lll•Ua&. f7f1 DOMHTIC NIL' ,.,, ~Sl me. OeUatllful 1~ S>lf CLIMINH mt ~=~~~~T= -"" story home In Dover Shores 0 ....... Furn•'•L-.1 sAN JUAN u"sTUNo 1'29 ~ with a View from e_, nn. ..._.. ,.,... DANA l"OINT p41 AelNClll, W-·-·~·" !ti TO SNAii = REAL EST ATE, i;:.L: ::.NT:0.:=-,.. • BR&, bugtt living rm &: lTALS I MllA n• c;.,,.,,, AOINCllS. Mell • w-· = huge master bdnn.s. Formal Ol!L .... n• TillflLIX. etc. "" SCHOOLS a INSTRUCTION ,... entry cout1 wldl fountain, VllllD• ml CONDOMINIUM ... JOI , ...... ATMlll ,.. terrace w/btlistnlcle ' "'2z. !O'I flAlttr 1llf llNTALJ WANHO ttfl THUTittCAL 1'11 e - OIT IUCN ,,.. ROOMS 'o• HMT -MERCHANDISE FOR ebo. Perfed for outxloor en- OltT HOTS. 1111 •OOM a IOAID ,,,. tertaining & tam living. !lltT SHCNlll ,1??! MOHLS. TUILll COUITS "" SALE AND TRADE IOllS .,.. eUIST MOMll I"' ,URNITUH ... $94,500 ~,~.. :! !':.1:~:·=~~~.TY = :==~= ~~~:-,.i~~~ ::: Ca~~421t 1111" flARtr = IUSINHS ,.~81T'Y ... STOla IOUl .. M8NT • ., 1'!1111!! ~ • ., n• Ta.uu• ..... , ... c ...... IHTAUUMT •141• .Lullfl 11 IUSINISS HHTAL *f IAI IOU.,~NT •11 ., 011,,ca ••NTAL ,.,e "°"''~o eooos -Hu-Spilt Le el t TlllACW nu INDUSTRIAL fllOllllTY ......... SALi ·-y IA 08L MAR mt COMMHCIAL ... ,UINITUH AUCTION = In desirable Baycrest, but not ~NOS = INDUSTRIAL HMTAL .... Al"flLIANCIS 1111 lf&5e hold, lhis IS an enorm- LOTS '1• MTIOOU 1111 A BR J ltll Wl UNCNIS "" SIWINO MACHINH "" ()US ~ ' bath near-new :.~s;e:":uc11 ~= CITRUS OIOYIS ms MUSICAL INSTIUMINt "" home with a m&rvelous floor "'" VALUY Nit AC••••• '* fllANOS ' 016Allt ~ plan. H u g I! game room l..Aol(e ILSlllORI 62" IADIO ..... llACN 14M llSOIT lllOfllltT\' ... TILaVISIOll .. tlarge enough for I pool ta-~a:'C:wn = ou,.e1 co. ,ao11E1tT• •• .... ,., a ST9•to 1111 ble) with a massive it--OUT 011 STAT9 fllOf' Ull TAP8 llGOllDllS 11r2t "'"' ~:~.. :~; MOUNTAIN a OISHT mt CAMHAI a IOUlflMlt.• Ull fireplace & completely sep. !AT CITY "" SUIDIVISIOtl UIUJ "" ltOllY SVllPL18S .... irate from the living area! A AU MateM'n ,._ HAL 1nAT1 sa1v1u ms S110IT1N• eooos ~ Formal dlnina room, ............ k. TAL t1't I .I . IXCMANlll 6nl llllOCUL.ARS.' KOf'U ,,_. " "'""' INA llACM "" .... WANTID .,.. MIKILLANIOUS ... fast room. 3 car garage. A ,,., iueuu 11'7 BUSINESS and MtK. wANUD ~ RARE BUY for "",!'JOO! c...,. .. u tm FINANCIAL ~S;".,1NR••Y. "'" .... Ruth P•r ""' "'"" u..muNo tns 1u11N1ss ofl110ITUN1T11 •l• noa..&01 ~ doll, R••ltor r::~ ••ACN ~ IUllNISS WAMT8D •• tUILDIN• MATlllAU rH lSCXi Westcllff Dr. 642-5200 llllDI COUWTY ,... INVISTMINT °'""""1ht "11' SWAllS t1'I ---~ __ ~Nl~~llTAU := :;::~M::Tu::"''0 ~ PETS and \.IVESTOCK NO DOWN--uxts .. u.... ,,,, , .. SOflAL LOANS '1ts .. .,. .. 91NIRAL .. NT •Ls J1w1uy Lo•11s .,,. c•n .,. TO VETS "' GOLLATlltAL LOANS WS DOGS 11U H HAL IJTATI LOANS ., .. llOltSIS ..,. FANTASTIC BUT TR u E ,,':/1" Unfurnished =~=~~~:~n~ o.t•· !;;! Ltv1noc11 .. &autiful 3 BR home 00 ~ TA MIS.A = ANNOUNCEMENTS CALIFORNIA l"'ING ncr lot with hrcplace. w/w iA OIL MAR m 1 .tnd NOT.ICES ~~~!~~~· llOOLS "" rarpcllng, 2 . baths & im- HOU5U POI SALi HOUSIS POI SALi HOUSll PO. SALi HOUSH POil SALi ........... f;stS° WATEIFIOttT-lOTt -~ f.t.( In Wllelftul Secllet JISI 0,.11111 -"°' D1lpMn, Im. Ttrnell 2•1• V11ta 0e1 Oro (Fee simple land) Waterfront loti Incl11dinl N~ eeact1 boat alipa, from ' S eUCiilfve ltiiUlY boms 4 Ip. -Bft't plut a~ bltbl, formal dlnina rm., lse. tam. rm. w /uaed brick fireplace. Pool me 1arct. carpeta, drapea, 1prinkle't. etc. SM,000. SpOt·Level View ... -. ~ Spu1lb gtyle home ... ,..,. . SCENIC PIOPllTIES (Next to Port Theatre. QUI) '7U726 Bil¥ vi.... Jut lilce new ln-~11 A dntpu, bit-Hllfttinatoll ~ Soles Corp. Ina, pa&, ~. elec pr CAL[ DICK PAllAN -t47·253l door OlleftS', beautifully lnd- IC'pd. All wtth pool U9e. We will mail you lot mapt School, *>win::. beacti. • finandn& information. 1100 .. recttat.loa at your door step l!!!!!!!~~!_!!!l!!~~!!!!!m!m!!!l!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lm!!!m!!l!!!!I!!!!!!!!! I Gener•I 1000 ~-------FOR SAU; BY OWND Pric& low $35.900 Ph. 644-1133 OCUI VIEW 111 ILOCK TO -4-.. -.-00I-.. --+-FtM Home with Income, T rooma.. 3 Bedrooms, 2 Bathl $7.00 TOTAL DOWN INCLUDING AU. Cl..OSING COSTS TO VETS. Better Uvtng In ~tt are.. 4 huge bedrooms lus Camily room, 2 8 w1th 11 ,. w beautiful go o d carpeting with matching drapes. Lush lal'ldat9pioc llWTOUllds this enc!Olled yard, Buy of the Month! ~ C())TA MESA OFrlCE 2629 Harbor Blvd. 5-15-9491 ' Open Iii 9 PM BADLY NEGLECTED Nf'eds deaning & !!OmP piunt· Ing. Ideal situation for rn- f!rget!c buyer. Fi:<P. up & ma.kt' aome' reel J1lOlleY' 3 + famlty room. Vacant. 2 beths, hardwood ftoors. A.~k· ing S2J,99'j • but make yCKt' oiler. A real ~r! l'\11.\\1111 1 ~c \H\\ll\\ I' I \I I l 1 11 1003 Beker, C.M. Lusk-llt 5 BR Wtyif!N Eaatbluff, :l Baths, large family rm, near school le d>opping a rea. Best lo- cation $47,500. FROM KIGH UPON THE BLUJTS. Huce 18' x i&' beamed ceumg family room. la~ lireplace and alidln1 doors to each of the patios, OM of wbicll la completely protected lo clO!Wl ort the ~ breeze. Th& kitchen ia used brid< with shuttered cabinet and haa w.hmut- er and dispolal. Bathroom with two pullmana. Beautiful carpets, chpel. waaber-dry- er and two retrlieraton In- cluded. Double cmcrete drive, workshop and room for boat and trailtt atoniee. 1'KIS AMAZING H 0 M E CAN BE YOURS FOR ONL y S24,!'JOO. Eves. Ca.JJ :>18-7850 COUfGf PARl'S BEST This 3 BR beauty is oulJJtand- mg In every way. Interior " exterior professionally dec- orated, exquisite carpets A drapes, large bedrooma A: ramuy room. walk to occ. Mesa Hi le Jr. HI. This is R Cambridge Hl~landa spec. ial 11 $27.500. Olarlotts ~ ..... _ .. ~• -· /i5itt1t.. COATS -~WA~LACl ColaweU, -aa.ker & Co. REAL TORS ..... Cwt "'-· 546-4141-.._, ...... Cllifenlle E •• .., ott ..... (Open venlngs) ----- MESA -VERDE $26,950 Fabulous ltiN!fl bdrm with ~ avocadO green carpet- '"' 111ta11111t m1asive used brick fireylace. Large bdrms and new p!int throughout ln!mendou.~ vaJue at $26,960. MESA VERDE REALTY ~5990 $23,000 4 BEDltM & 3 BATHS. 0wnf'f' deeperate! Built • in range It oven. dishwasher! Seperate dinine rm. Spec- ious Uvinr room with picture windows. 2 oar prage. 5«>-l'ra> TARBEU.. 2$6 Harbor ASSUME ~% lOAJI oo cul# :l BR Easmdl! home. Total 'PITlllts of SUO/ mo. • no loan ftt. Perron RHlty Co. 18th It Orangr ecz.1m DAVIDSON Realty VACANT Eutside 3 Bi:r·+ 1% baths. ocllA OiiW HOME In exclusive cameo Shores immaculate in and out 4 BedroomS plua den landacaped by Beeton 3 car p..rage room tor pool illllf!ll neceuit.ates W. $79,000 no ftnancing problem Call: Jim CObb Near a.clclay ... uty CUltomlzed 4 bedroom. 3 bath PUJ6 Heated Pool. Htgh arched oelli.ns. encb; ed front court. tinted win· dowa and maey extru. Own· en arudoul! Ll:Ri DOWN. BARGAIN PRICE! newly rcderorated. Comer 006T A MESA OFJ'ICE. lol .• Owner anxioul. 21129, ~ Blvd. Rltr ?150 Harbor 58, CM 546-Mn Opel till t PM ~s.1641 EwN. 54Ml• WANTID Real Estate Sales People. WHY NOT GET ON 11iE BAND WAGON! Over 25 Y eal'I in Orange Count)' , ARK Thia cleu A sharp quality Room for •t and trailer. built. tar1e familY drNm Heevy ~ roof. Lovely borne ii loaded with featar· dlcbonclra lawn and tropical ea, 4 larae bedroom• 2 nice shrubs complele with sprink-betha. Soft wall to wall car- ters. Large bedrooms Anet 2 peting .t drapes. plu1 a luxurious betha. Completel; ai-rlclln&' bJ~ heet@d &: !U. carpeted and draped. Just tered pool. a few atepc trom major $32,200 • nreplace • Patio_· Lup pa r~e • refrlra'ator ml , wuhtt. 3 car prase worbhop area. 2 wuh tubs in garage. P L U S 1arp • bw1dlng 22 x J> with rftt room lacllltlea. WUb little • expenae 'thl1 could be used •• livinc quarters. P L U S apartment • 2 rq:iina with llhower • Fw-nill\ed. Apt pays ta.X!9 and imunnce. Nice beck yard. Fnalt tna ahoppina center ahd schools and ~ block from Pll.'i area for cblldmi. no car .needtd. Listed at the CoYft'lllneDt appraisal of $24,960. GI NO DOWN; Small down to 29.1 E. 11th St. 646-4eC and prden lat • x W ft. Eve. 646-5752 Acrcm from Santa Ana othel'I. 21MJ WFSI'CUFF DRIVE ~m1 Open Eves. BOAT STORAGE GU.EST HOUSE COVERED PATIO OFFERED with this lovely v\!le covered 3 BR, home. in Newport Heights. Beamed ceilings A fireplace • oJlly $27,900 • SJ.000 On. Country C!Ub. $32,500. Cub "fOI ADULTS OILY" to Loan Value. Excellent Appraisal and nnancq Cbolce, near tbe clubhou.e location! 2 and OEN, 11' master suite, 2 beths. de- luxe built-In kitchen. new w/w carpeting, petio and rlouble garage. NO exterior m a intenance or yard work. A bargain in carefree ·l!vlng, with a cool breeu. Only g) ,!riO: Monticello Homes ;- Cfonttt ol Costa MHA. Walker A Ltt Inc .. u.les agents ~1210 from Calif. Fed SIU! Aa'n. By Aw't only. Stan Rlldon. m Mesa Dr. C.M. ~ Victorl• Mela Homes Valley Road at VlctDria New coooept planning Oisl\wubers, o•ena A range1, fireplaces, draperies. ctll'· J)eting. tenclo1. lndlCP'f, • ' auto pr-dr <lP'!l'akn A • many custom extru. From $23,B low dn ~ OPDJ DA I 1. Y. Eva 6C61111. • 548-95.l& TRIPLEX lMMAC. PROPERTY lST TIME OFFERED ~ Larger 2 BR borne, fireplace, open beamed ceilings, dou- ble car garaae. R·2 lot. COie to markets le transpartation. 1 -3 BR, 2 · Two BR's, and all have 2 b8ths. Be9utiful: FREEDOM HOME 3 BR. 2 car detached pr, covered pstio, $16,CXX> nu. Si'. ?'o interest loan. m .995 Kermidy A Aaoclates Hu everytbLn1: Excellent location! Just $48.500 • good tenns. CLIF PRIEST, RHltor Since 1957 3034 E. Coast Hwy.. CdM (TI4)6~ 10 DOWN TO VETS Vacant. Ready to move In- to. 4 BR 2 baths Mesa del Mar home. Hu&e covered patio A large rear yard. ExcluS1ve with us. $27,500 Newport •t Victori• 646-8811 H1rbor View Hills Coron• del 'M.r Lusk • built homes located lo Uw Southland'• IDOft de- airable A falClnatinC area. SchoD11 .. Calif. IrviM Campus just momenta away. Sensibly priO!d from S34.900 to $48.900 LUSK HOMES Directi.c:m: MacArthur Blvd. from Pacific Coat Hwy. or Newport }'wJ. Turn Oii San Joaquin Hilla Rd., dNta tDllow lip to model ~· IA tFRONT An. PROFESSIONALLY DKOltATED $27.!'JOO LIDO SANOS 3 Bdrms, 2 Baths $23,500 George WllllamlOll, Rltr. $11,750 Wells.McC.,dle ltltrs. 1810 Newport mvd .. C.M. S. 1729 Ena. M4-0684 IALIOA ISLAND Duplex neer ·Bay. 2 BR 1 bath + 1 BR 1 bath. Good rental area. Owner live1 out of area • very anxious to sell. Only $39,500. RJtr. ~ Eve. 646·2290 Office Open Sat/SUnday *LAC HEN MYER Pool -$21,950 6-12-sa> Eve1: 548-Q3S 2 HTD. Pede, Ralecrest 3 BR A convert. den; bltnl. new carp.: C>w'net'. s.£.9501 PARK Meaa: 3 BR A tam. Open dail.y. $24,500; S1S4 Mo. ~ Austin Owner S.2T71 Newport Beach 1200 OUR MOYe, YOla' pin; tr~s. out of ares: must tell lmmed.; ·2.1t:y. 4 BR., 3 Ba .. on canal; walk to beach. coQUnunity cl~ w/2 pools. tennis. By owner. $48,500. Open Tbunl.. f"ri., UM, 3'1 Canal 642-Jm Neal 3 BR, 2 beth borne in e.xcellt'rll condition. Al.lo owner will leue with op-OWNER: Exec Residence. bOft _ very ~~ ~crest area. Better than 'F'umlture avallabie) new. 3 bdrm 2 ti., lrs tam College wt.tty 546.saeo ~ ~· =~~;n = 1500 Adami at Harbor $56.900. 19'17 Leeward Lane INear Cinema 'lbN.tre) 1 64&-8232 ' FOUlt BEDROOM 4 IR -OWNEll OWNER'S APT. 2 ea., 1rp1., tieam ceil.,..,, + 9 deluxe re n t a l units. Never a vacancy. Out of town owner must sel.1. See theee NOW! WALLY McCOY REALTY 642-6487 anytime 54>441.2 MESA VERDE BEAUTY 3 + famJly, 2 petioll. + 1ar- den oil Move- right In !'l landac• ,500. W•lker RHlty 3336 Via Udo 675-5200 3 Bdrm 3 batbl Deluxe On quiet cu~ street and Mesa Verde Golf Course. Pool and waterfalls. Partly furnished. $55.500. Good terms. llattla &talftt 64U560 IY OWNER 3 Bdrm, 1 ~ batba, bltJna. frplc, brdwd firs. New car- petlna. Beaut. lndacpng. Dbl detached pnee. Larae yard. Cash to loan $22,900. ' 541-3575 C1)tl. Comer loc.: club .,..W.; urgent. m,ooo. Open Week· ends. 351 62nd St. flS.0144 547.7401 own/agt. NR. Bay .t ocean; loYe!y 3 BR 2 Ba home on 2 Jots: .:an UR as 2 apta. Rm. to bld. $46,500. Sell all or ~ Int. or trade. 121 41at St., can park in rear Owner f13.2Tl.9 Private Beech, pcd, beet .Ups a•ail. 2 Bdnn. 2 betha, cptl, drpa, bltns, frplc, l' A btat, 118tio, adults. 549-4241, 67S-4214 GRANDE Bay view: 3 BR, 2 Ba., all elec. 2 sty. deeded t'nhoule; 2,00) sq ft CVefrtt lux. Jiv., W/pools, etc. Now $39,500. 6'13-GSI 61.4 7o LOAN: xlnt cond., 3 BR. 2 Ba., la'e. hi-beamed wd. paneled den: cov. patio. Lovely yd. P>.750 Owner 1900 Beryl Lane 646.291l9 BA YCREST BY OWNER 5 Larre Bdnna. 3,250 sq . .ft. Ivan Wella built. Fee land. 2100 Windward Lane ~t1::•::R1t ~!~: l'OUND C,."9 Alb) .... llATIOI :: macull1te rl'Sldential. aN"I. WllOIT llACN ,,.. LOST .... AWNINGS '"' Evrn ha!! M'par&te Sf'rvice lltl'OIT Non. 2211 ,USON.AU ~ V.KATIO'S ltU --.I. ' • • iwl'OR'T sHORu me ANNOUNCIMINTS t41t TrtANSPoRT ... TION """"" Sl'78 50 month in· This P~ge REACHES • Full page advertlllna • Inter 'office t.elet)'l>e mC350 OPEN EVES. TRANSFERRED to Samoa 3 BR 2 ba, patio, elec: ldtcb dishwasher, dnpa. w I w WATERFRONT, 62 Balboa Coves. 3 BR. $'75,000. WW trade f.or property. Arabian hones. or -! U l-TT11 rSHOHS ms ;~it,:::.u w1 "' r()peh>des t&xcs Call S<I0-1151. ;::L~::u• :: "'O OllTUAIY :!1! ::~~so:nu::MTS ::: n ('\'~. IVllSIT'Y ~AltK n11 l'UNIUL DIRIC~U 6'1' l'OWla CIUISIU ttlf r-::::--:::-=----- CIC .,_., JM CARD 01' TNANKt '41' IOAT TllAILHS "flSI .... BTMI '1111' 1211 l'LORins "" s11110-s1C1 10At1 ..,. I ·~· f ST ILUllll nu IN MIMOllAM '411 IOIT MAlllTINANCl ,.,, ... ,,. llNI ?llUCI J14' CliMITUY LOTS Mlt HAT 1.AUNClllNQ ttJol • • ~ONA 08L MAI l1M CIMITlllY CIYllTS t41f Ml•INI IOUlll 'US LIDA ai• CHMATORllS m• aoAT SL1'. MOOlll•· tti. OWNER. 2 Br E 'alde cul de ., ISUNOt nll MI MOllAL II.ARKS "'" •~T HIVICH • !!!! SIC. Fam rm. c pta. drpa, 10 llLI WI AUCTIONS Mll IOAT llHTALS ~ .. LIOA ISUNO UN AVIATION lllYICI .. ,, IOAT CMUTeR U bit-Ins. $19,960. 6'16-9764 'Wl'OIT wltT 1J7S TIAYIL "'11 lllSMIN• IOATI --=--:-::-~=:._._:...:.;:..,..:..:..::..:__ tlTlflOTOtt HACll ,_ Alll TIANSPOtlTHIO" .... IOAT MOVINO ttt$ DAJLY PILO'I' WANT ADS ..,, ... '°" HAllOl'll Mii AUTO TIANSl'ORTATION M4I t OAT STOIAOI -.... BRING RESULTS! 1TAIH YALLl'Y a.II LIOAL NOTICIS to1iM l~TS WANHO aL llACN Jtt1 01111\Alt & TUTCNllNO 14't AllCUllT ..... aoaM HOY• Jen SERVICE DIRECTORY ~~~·.~: 'i.~::',' :!!! ... llACM ,,.. ACCOUNTIN• • ... MOTOlt MAMIS ·-,,..~ toUNTY .... ANSWlllNO suv1d dt$ llC'YCLt:S :",.' ~~:.. Mii .,,l•o•r• tClllAlll. "'"' '"' 11.ICUIC CAU ... DWAY cm am ........ SINO .,,, MOTOIC'YCLSI ... '"" ANA Nll•Htt N1' AS,NALf. Oilt me MOTORSCOOl'lll "" -..T4\ UJI AUTO ...... as ... AUTO S!ltVICIS .... un .... •UNA 61ACll ,,. AUTO. Sot ...... T-. •tc. U4t AUTO TOOU a IOUlll. ~- ._,..,. •leUll = IAIYll'nlNe •Ill flAILlll, TIAVll. tiU '9 C\JM ... Ta IOAT MAll"INHtCI .W flAILIAS. 11n11tr MM P11ftAflO #11 lllCI(. MASOltlT, lfC. u.t CAM,US flJt #ISTHllO aur-tt = ·.~~ .. ~~. HIYICIS "'' ,.UCI(• .. iNA POllfT _....., 611' JllH ttll '"DOMHUUM ml CATlllNe .,,, IMflOltTIO •UTOt - lll'\,PW UN""I... -CAllNUMAICIN• .... SflOIT CARS .. u INT ALI ,.,, CAltfl81fTllllt• ... ANTIOUH. CUUICI .... ~=~~~ ::: IACI C.US. ltOOS tut ~ flvm19hM c-•-s .... AUTO IVINTS "" ...... R ... fVK AU"TOS WANTIO ... IN -~fll"T Cl.8A•flle ... NIW UIS -19TA ..... -CAIH~ L.ATI .. a 11 .. All .. ,. MITO LIASllM .... I»,,.... mt OIA .. lllft ... UHO CAIK ,_ : HAVE YOU LOOKED FOR THE HIDDEN ,. DOLLARS ~~.IN YOUR HOME LATELY? . . -- --- ---_ ----=---=--- .... 68,972 HOMES EACHWEEI • Tra.inlnc Procram • lnlllranee • Many other beneflts Call 6464494 • For lntentiew Steps to Ocean Attractive -4 BR home, 2 ba, wood beam ceWnp . 6 )11'1 ·old. S26.000. CAYWOOD RLTY. 543-1290 6306 W. Coest Kwy., Np -~---..;_~------- .. Near Bucb, Salton Sea 8' Jt loc:., xlnt R.-1 Jot. May tract. for truck. late car · « · ~bmit wbat YOU bsvl!. Allrina $3,250 &t2..J589 cpta •uWuDy laod9caped, Newport He .... ts 1211 fruit tren. $24,950. ~ml BY ,..___ B ~r. 4 BR. 2 ba, tam IC 3 BR., fun. nn .• 2 be., room, ~Ina didnnhr new J..s. lot, on Oil De Sac. CS*. extra~ yant. sZ,960 S23.500. Owner 568152 GI Loan. 546-9394 ' CHA.JlGt: m 3200 Newport le.ch S@\\~lA-~£~s· Solve 4 Simple SC1'0mbltcl W Mel Puutc for ca Chuc1cl1 ' I l I • llHIWIL ' 1 r 1 r ·]'y PAT . I ... ,-,,.--,-,.._........ I aaw o general carrying a .._ ..... __ .__ --i--~-'s·~ aign outside the Pe"'°gon. It 1 ,... ..... 0 .... C-L-O-I---=~, told, "Mok.e ---:· . I' I' I I 1• !U;!z~~ .. ,.. "" ..... ._.."" SCrtAt:.i..11• AIJS.WimS IN CLASSIRCAnON t600 , • e m·m om• 1 ._a_....__.__ . . • • a Wiit. 1ID ...... ....... ........ SS ~ ..... ., VAIL !DIM • ... I Iba , .. lftc Alll l c.r....•• ......... cm-.• .. ..... ,.., .... ... lllo ~ Ammcu 1t: ICIOll\ .$34."1 ~ m ...,, 1.0. Sil J Ne1dl 3 a;-2 be °'*'..,... Quarlft'll, OI Ave., $S2,50C ll. L. ~ aw E. 0oa m .......... LoftltPr $32,000 Xlnt I ~14Zl; 61.: Lido Isle ' $91 ut'r Deluxe Lal Plus Maida Faml11 rm, $6' Brin lArle 4 be Undei ss• Non Reside Letl Sharp. Shi "$( tarp con located NEWPO RE 615-1642 au~ 615,.1642 ,o;: Den to 4Uall!led story home 1~~ tum~ 2 fr1>1cs, el ~C7Dt etc. Low pr trade for 11 1Uc:barC ""1ty SfNCIO ~ .. tit 'IOdO. Pier Ir, Ola+ Apt. 4 ea. R. C Gf M16 V\a Lie ~"""° SILF Jmt $7.00 h Ing closing make yoo ol ttUI 3 l borne by I l>ft'P pile I dl'apel. co Anotber Sf -Fmbly re: out • neat llmily l'OO $23,500. 0 down payt: lilt" print mondL eou. Rel SOI Pl>pqlar 4 .,_,watt corner lot. -MUST• 1llocb .. c:entiw. P•ul J Nr.t28S Now b I lladnc.4'1 t.Jrtru + ntion cl!< .... IJllJt-l Delta R...a GI MA 5 8 ...... ,_ ..... ' --l'OCJ Haff ''llomel ta "' .... 2 Slee • ; . INTAU ~ Unfurn"'*l tDllSSl'Oll IALI HOUI U l'OR SALi RINTALS ltl NTALS It UAL ISTATI ...... IUSINISS ancl PIMANCIAL * * .... mi ................... 1• HOUMS ,._,...._. AptL .,.,,,...._. ~ IEACH WHY ..... ~ ... ch 2200 ~ C.• Mlle S100 lw1n .. lltntat 6060 lua. Opportu n1tl• 6~ SPAJU: Tl.ME INCOME • -. ... .,. ........ • ._.! .LlOO Suda· s bdrm. 2 SU.SO W11. Up ....... ':1:-., ~o m.e o.17 --. _. c:bll&eu bathl. 1 bill he beach. • &tadSo a Sada ap11. ~ ..... -,.. -~ 11&¥. -• ••n.r a 1 no new Nm. StllD wit. s1.unmtr-• IQel u••· a ~...,. _.. ,_A um ..__ _._.. , ....... !Mime· Pera 11rcn llpt. 15 POO -• HAllOR -LAG B Art Ctr. 2 11 studio al* llll*ft. .. • $135. i.... --.uu ceu. ==- Boomin& new tleld. refUllna and coll.ctina money from MW bllb quality Oll i n operated &pemen 11\ thla area, No ..wn,. To quallfY ")'OU -murt hlvr n~ , ~ saoo to .$3300 cub. Few hoW'C wtekly Cati net ucellen.t Income. MOtt full time. ror PtrlOrlal In- .,._. CompWell f11111i1b. -er -• ..... • Wrttit ac. ll.iGI Delly • Maid a.me. • TV 1v&IL ........ 6 II .... _. C~ -'-""-)IGG ~ e New Cata A Bar --. 9111,ooe. b:dait • me lt'.a JwMme wttl!2!U ~ Newpart.Blvd. 5t8.ft55 ..,,_. .... JU~· ~ a.ro.d). It JOU·need a.n.. 'UGO OU.TEAU 4 ~ One 1C1 ,.... a ipadous 2 Mar')' near new • Furn 2 !tr Apt Htd pool. 3 COit 'llclM lo' Cll'WMr. <ior-w IDlldll) 4 Bl\. -.ID-AT'l'llAC'nVE I btdroam. Carport .• oft It park•a. ._. .q ..;.. 2 ea.. tb'-type • .._. ~ wlll be JltafS. '185 .. Ja is. or Adults. No .,.ts. .,.., ............... wlM to~.,. before )'OU wkly. l1H8IO !NJ POMONA AVE., CM '.!_., - --._ ~; it bU a &WIPt:ful, pan-.._--. --e.I~ ltm. rm. w/fl'plc., ~ VKAtlon ltefttlft 2900 STUDIO .Apt. Cpta, ~ 6 · m.al ~ rm 1lvtns rm. blt-lN. all utU pd. C1oet to Neil..,,'¥!: tt10 w/flplc .• 2% ~dlls. lti.nd:-LAKE Tahoe. 4 BR, rurn, Me&& ~el Mar. By month or 9 AIL bnlliee, ate Haven type lt1tcben w I elcc blt·tm .l slpa 14. bob A dock prlv. l week. S«>--0336 I Br, S Ila + 2 • Oc8n brflt. bu; '°"1)' ~ blk from bcb. R.eoc wk, or N-rt BNeh 4200 Yu Inc Aft. .... •12• Ina covered pedo A evwy.. mo. Write Mn. Bqrite ·--thin& to make yow-wn~ Oitdlfteld, 248 Scott St., J Will lWE c.r.n. ., Mar 1UO Uve happ61)'! $37,000. By Uvermort, Cal. or oall 415: owner 8'1.-.0 cvea/wlmda. _44 .... T_-30,,....,,.16-=-=-----.... ,... ........ e• une bolu. mallon avec ... etamllnl a CCNClw ,..r ..uneil pelllble: You di Uo baft tbt eart1 .mmcari -Jdtcb • II.Ill l'OOlll .$.'M'°°. "Open ffl/f!ey DdAJIC')' Real Eatate """'° t.y 1..S. SU PdnMttia. " ~Ne•• Wotld 3 Bil, 2 bi' llame jtUa Apt Over prep.. plu. G\Mlt Qual'ttn, on pretty PcH7 Ave., SS2,SOO. A. L. STRJCKLEJt, R.ltt. M4T E. OOUt Hwy., CdM m.«;10 lllMI '9nlneul1 1300 Lido Isle 1351 <X>MPl.El'E PAO<AGE RENTALS 4 BR. 2~ BA, 2 ltolY· Beach Houset UnfvrnlthM i:is~ta:.S~~· :; Costa Mlle 3100 Panelled ram rm w/frplc, VERY CL!:A.N 3 B R : llv rm w/trplc. Crpt11, drpl, carpets. drBCIH, big covered COYtt'td pet», block w.U... 1>9tio, Mea Del liar ttta. fmced )'I.I'd, 2 car Pf. Ce-month to mooth. Act. men.t driveway. r or mer 546-4lU model borne • ht owner. -..---.,..,,...-~~--­WtU ~ ror • t~ ~ olct. $135. 1 Bft. }{Se. A Pfli8 5 mfn. to bed. srr.ooo. cau patio, pool, drpf, cpta, stove. awner Mr-ee40 evtt 6 _A_du_tt_s_~------.,,, Wllnds. 2 BDRM, den, Cf,ltl. &,la, COZY '2 llDROOM Water paid. Oare#· Soulbm> txpolW'e • Priced $145 mondl. 842-3375 l'181lt • $14.~. ao..d ww 2 BDRM. Adulta. $125 mo. with SWtdllb frplc. proen water. aaa and pittener kitchen, boat door ott ctie paid. 1586 Oranle. M2--~T p.nuie. Walle to ahoppina. ADULTS ONLY July • Aua. • Sept. 'Ult'Nll HED APT. 2 BEDROOMS -2 BATHS · W ... rfront/Loc BOAT SLIPS Channel Reef 2525 Ocffn llvcl., CdM 673-17U BAYVIEW. 2 BR. \IPl)er. CptJI, drps. lrt studio A sundeck. Gu A wtr pd. No garqe. 110 peta, no chldm. $125 mo. 312 N¢ Blvd. NB. 642-2486. 646-1588 ens. 1 BR. new, for mature adult. Nr ocean, be.Y A lhp'&· $1~. OR 3-1506 $78. INCLUD. util. Small apt. Near Hoig HOIP &: 'nie . .Arches. 542-5583. ·~ 4300 Huntlnaton leach 4400 FURNISHED 2 Br. 2 bath studio. carpets. drapes. built·inll. wen cared for ~ts. Good loca'tion. 1 blk to 5 pofnu. 1145. T681 Eilts. Apt B. 842-8303 • or Laguna Beach 4705 BACHELOR. Util. Avail. now to June 15. Nice. $85. 642-3260 or 494-4925 RENTALS --IREENS # Office, hntat 6070 --·-(...- ~--~ . ~llACH ....... $100 Delk .,aCllt available ID new eat otfice bull.dine at IDCl. llW. prime location In downtown l • I 6 S BOftM . ~ Bead\. Air condl· nJBH, 6 UNFURN. tlooed. eerpeted, beaut111.t1 HM ... Peoll, Olild Ctn paneled VU'lilSoDllc· T w o Center. AdJ. to $oopplna -entnncet: rear lead• to No pell allowed Municipal parklne Iota. $S0 2100 Petenoo W1.7. at Hu-per month for space. Add bOr a Adami, Cotta Meu. S5 tor .delk and cbaln. Add . MH370 $10 for bmlneu houn •n· swerln& service. All at:Wtits 2 BR. Studio AJ>t. adultJ, lo-pa.Id excePt telephone. ftnt OK. ttpta. patio, $130 DAILY PlLO'l' mo. Aod&IM .t Harbor • 222 FORES? AVENUE ~ LAGUNA BEACH 494-9468 Newport ... ch 5200 1741 Waetcllff Dr. JUSI' compltted '.!BR. 2 BA, Prime toe for airp Ofc'11 3000 eq ft. Wal/pan'l, Pvt frplc, lllX cpt11. dr11t. patioa. Otes. Crpts, Drps, atr-eond. ChanMUers In din rm k Gmd nr. rent reduced. AL .muter BA. 11.croas from SO: LIL~ Suite 700 sq ft. Coeo'a .l Westclitt Plaza. Co-op Bkr1. OWner 548-9586 1665 frv\ne S3Xl mo. 642-0'239 Newport Nati onal * NEW BAYFRONT * Unl 2 BR, 2 ba. Cpts, drpt, hnk Bid yr 1-p mo. Avail June Furnished· private ofti~, ae<> is. Alto summer Rntl • 3 Br .• 2 ~. fUrn. lnqt 23J.C retarlal assistant avail, de- 19tb st. f1S.-O'J36 11in1ble for CPA, factory rep, etc. 642.()800 A'M'ftACl"iVE 2 BR. atudy, 2 Modern OffiCe·OrMge Co. BA. Elec blt-lns. 9\lnken pa· Bank buildinC. 230 E. 171h tio. ·Carpets, ~·· tar· St .. Oleta Mesa. 642-1485 ~· Nt beach. A ults. No pets. ·PIO mo yrly. 642-3866 lArl• A amall. One with LIVING QUARTERS Huntington Beach 5400 646·2130 Privacy Commerct1t 6015 L&rle 2 m\ with garage. - ~lspotal, water pd. 9,000 eq. ft. lulldlnt er maintained. mo C-2 • Zoned • On large 88 x Delaware Ave., Apt. A. 440 paved lot. • parldng for 5314980 app. !O can .. $1.,000 month. . THE REAL ESl'ATERS BRAND . N.ew 2 BR .. all M&-nn 546-2313 deluxt tuturts. Nr. Hun· 6o9o tins1on . Center. n45 lnd uatr1al Rental MH484 $25 TO $50 M· 1 BEAU 2 BR Apt. Cpts. drps, \ltna, Jidt pool, kids OK. Warehowie &: workspace S12)_mo. 962·:l109 200 to 400 Sq, ft.; priv. entrance. Warner &: .Beech Stnt• An1 5620 Blv. area. 530-2649 lndust. Space 746 W. 17th VOLTAIRE Costa Mesa 3600 sq ft FROM $99.50 Owner 12131 434-5082 Let 1 BR, 2 BR. Studios ----FOR Le111e. 2500 sq-ft con· Hotpolat bltns, retrig, crete tilt up. 9c a sq.ft. 1340 apts, drpa, pvt patio. Logan Ave .• 546.0023 pool, recreation area. --. 811 S. Fairview Rd. 547-74115 Lota 6100 (8etwn McFaddtn It lllt St.) 2 BR, li,i BA apt. Dlhwshr, PARTIAL ocean view; Cor· prb disp. bit-ins, crpta, ona del Mar. Choice o'size drpt. Pool, tennis. Adults lot NCYl' leasehold. Lovely only. $140. 642--3111 or tl'ees .673-2010 Realtor ~2029 aft& Ranchtt 6150 Rentals Wanted 5990 TWO you n a responsible CAUFORNIA women who have Uved-and CATTLE RANCH terview. atnd name, address WhitNyl Wantt wt..•• Gett · and phone number to Inter-SPI CIAL CLASSIPICA TION POI • State Oiat. Co .. CS E. 4th s. Butte 208. Salt Lake Oty, NA TUltAL IOltN SWA,,IU Utah &Ull Speclll Rite :. PARTNER wanted • small S llMI-5 times -S budct Investment. Lady preferred, •uu• -"'° Mui1 rNCLUOI 1-W!wt -"-W IO '1ttcle, t-wMt -...... • ~ to open a coUee 1b:lp with a-vou• ~ 4tflCl/11 MlltftL 6-) llnee "' _,.,.,_., grocery fie ms, betr & wine, t-NOlHrNG ~o• SAL t -flADH OHL \'t in a i-ew shQpplng center. A . ,...ONE 642.5671 good opportun.ky for ~he To lllaff Your Treder'• Paradlie Ad ri&ht peraon. Inquire 805 TY • ..__ Broadwt¥ Laiuna Beach. TRADE 4 8R. 2 BA home, Bt!!AtJ Salon. v sta ....... Ph ' 494-T864 O>sta Mel&, lart& R-2 toe estab 10-yrs Udo a~a. WW one ew.. fOR Trull deeds or late trd free and clet.r $10,CD> Mortc.-ga, T.D.'a 6345 ~odel lWCW')I vel_Ucle. Own-eq. for R.E: or What·ba•• _ __..:t-._..---~--el'Broker, 838-6341 EVE.5. you. Bkr. 548·77ll $5665 1st T\'Ust Deed on spee· TRD flOt,i eq 6-unlt Apt., WILL Eltehal\tt 7 tree 6 tacul11.r Oceanvlew lot. Sold Lona Bch. also SlOM eq. clear lot1, cloee-ln Palm- for $7950, payable 1 % per Triplex Lona Bcb. For: Or-dale; ~ valut. FOR till· mo. including 8'/o alj due 3 ange Co. Prop. or TD'a. ual equity tn local hoUM or yrs. 10% di.count ~fely Pvt pt:y. Ev•wknd 613-8945 income. 5454412 eva • returned approx. 12%' per 1 yr. 4M-ll37 LAKE AnowhHd-a ~ yr Rave am. trtc. alJnOlt new, --------mod. hm. Trd ~ eq dn port. TV'a, ftlrn.ltw... ANNOUNCEMENTS on busine&s as working as-201 Sincer-Drdad'lalcer. and NOTICES soc. or submit. Owner. Want tree arm P.:lna lit- ---------646-2596 Box 453 CdM. Cal. Ne«,. Wr-48$ 0 Fou nd (Frff Ads) 6400 (2) 2 BR houses on lot zon-·eo MGA Rdstr, rune aoo4 YOUNC Siamese oat, very ed !or 5 more units. 10% $400 very cleen. 1r n c trtr., lrlendly. Found In Fountain dn TD • Desert lot, auto, sips 5. hltcb. m.aey ~. Valley M'b n d a y eve. boat S14.!XX> F /p eq S'IOOO. $'725 Trd both for TOI, 911, 962-4109 Doyle & Wood Co. 54&-USS or ! of like val. ~900 MALE kitten. Bllc & grey 66 Pacemaker Imperial ma; 400 Acrea <cleu). striped, wht feet, flea collar. bUe home. Will trd eq. ot $l,OOO.OOO equlty filt 1- nr Boy Scout Hae • on opprox $'2000 for late model Comm' I or Aptl (&JI¥ arta..t' Riverside Ave., NB 548-4738 car or ? 548·2904 leave me1-Ask for M/Purc.flt" fT5..4031 FOUND Germ.Shep he r.d sage for Dick. __ Richardaon/PutteU, ,Rltr. RUPJIY vie. Kona Lianes. PALM Desert 3 BR 1% Ba Costa. Mesa. Call & Identify Air rond Fum. Corona del 646-5327 Mar 3 BR Ht Ba + 2 BR KEY Ring with 4 keys vie. apt. $26.500 eqty Trade tor Bayview Santa Ana Heights. house Lido Isle or ?? °"'n' 546-7947 · er·Bkt• 67~'756 DACHSHUND • Hayes &. SMALL home busi~ss in Lansing Lane, Costa Mesa. gold p11.nning kits. Tax bene- 54<>-1781 fits PLUS profit. TRADE =========!or boat or car on SSOO val· Lost 6401 \le. 548.9642 ' ---------HA VE $1100 worth of motor. TJPPY'S 1 o st. Blk horder cycl~. guitars. wigs, surf· co!Ue, white markings on boards. Will trade for car, front. Vic Npt Hgts, 548.0787. boat11 or what have you. !)36.G246. Reward. l!H-9556 Black It white-Boston BUJl. malr. choke chain w/tag. * Pacific Sands. H.B. ~n91 * * 8Sx465 vac clet.r 10t, cio. in. ~.ooo val~ can btlfld 24 l.D'\lts. Owner Wlll .trtde for Income. Submit. l kr. 642-&C87, 56-Hl2 . 2::> View Acrea Beach. Some ~ mmts. income $1700. $243,. 000 equity. For: TD's ar ! Owne!'. 494-4663, 4944957 OJst.·Blt. 2 BR. PalrnSprae home: $8,000 eq aa dn pa)'t., units Balboa, beach are&, N'pt ocean1ront. C. ·Lutlltt 160C> Arroyo, L.B.~. * * -·----- Personals 6405 SERVICE DIRECTORY SERVIC~ DIR&CTORY OVERWEIGHT? Builders 6570 Electric.I ·.::"40 A new proven better mehod REMODEL. Repaln; plum. ELECl'RlCIAN, uceD.td . of welghl control. Control bing, pamtlng, e 1 e c . • b o n de d. Small ~jobs; weight permanently! No carpentry, residential, com· maintet'I. A repairl. ~ drugs, pills, crash diets or mere .. room additions. gyms. Automatically teach· Reason. 67~~038 Cierdenlng USO: es proper eating habits & ---~---........ -- control. No contract to sign. Carpentering 6590 ANTHONY'S .• no montl\b' foes. New low Garden Service price. $5 per visit. Phone !NO JOB TOO SMALL! worked tn the Lqun& 12.M1 acttt1 all~ pastlltt Beech area for IOIM tllM land with numerous ~ Apts. Onfurnlahed for demonstration Ir re-Resident -lndustrlal Com-646-1941 .. sponse analysis. merclal ·Ma 1 n ten a n c e COMPLETE ~ l HUntlntton leech 1400 SILF STARTER Just rr.oo total down 1nc1uct. tng closing com to Vets w111 Emerald lay make you the proud owner OWNER offera custom built of this 3 bedroom prestige home with spectacular ocean hotM by Do)'le A: stllelds. views from e•ery room. Deel) pile ca;rpetl, beautiful Spedoua open beamed Uv· 4raPes. CQll'.llllete1Y fenced. tna room with larp adjojn- Anotbtt SPFX.'lAL. 1n1 prtvata wood decked r>a· tio. DelQXf ldtcben and breeJdut roam. 2 bedtooma A den with Swedlall ~ place. Exceptional landlcap. '192 EDINGER tns. S88,500. PO Box !!5, IC2-t& OP.EN EV!.B. Corona del Mar. 4M«3'7, $650 DOWN . Ext. D>. Fresbl• repainted Inside A BOY -ITS BIG ~ + la the bell~ of this CNt • neat G~ Mar 4 drama.tie t.quna 8ch home family l'OOID ott.-at only built on an Estate liJe Jot. 123,500 ·or Ve4s buy at no Sprawlirig S BR C'Olltempor· down pa)'JN.llt at all. Intel'-uy lt)'lfQr w I extens!Ye me eat 6 prlndple ~ SlG a .a. of alul A wood. Sll,B manw. ~ Miflaian RJt:y 494-0731 ' LEASE, walk to heh. 4 BR. 3 BA, trl·level, Newport West. $250. <>wnr·bkr m r 6341 Eves. NEARLY new 4 !bdrm, built· ins, cpts, drpe, fenced yard, all leaturet. 8142 Mimster 0r. ean n4: 487-<E Fountlln 'Valley 3410 3 BR. Avail June ~. Lawn care furn. ~ts. drps. tiUns, patio. 1·)'1' lie. ~ L..,na a.ech 3705 Rent1ls Av1i1eble Apia A bocJltl • a.11 price ranees. We need ad4JtionaJ ren.tall A property lllttnp. CUSTOMERS WAITING Beclrwitb RltJ IAauna Bell. 627 s. COMt Hwy. 494-7508 General 5000 RENT 3 Rooms Furniture $25 Month ruu, OPTION TO BUY No·depoait o.a,c. · H.f.A.C. 'urnltur• ltent1l1 511 W.19th, C.M. 548-ltw 1S68 w. Lnclii. Anhm 774--2*00 Cost• Mesa 5100 Adults Only Diacrlmtnative~enanta for Preetige Addttss MARTl_Nl'f)UE GARDIN Ans. ODUt&'a•-!l!!!!!ReeJ!!!!!llYllll)!!l!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!~-omTY FACE VIS Jtea.l ''WHEELING DEAL" , P.nJike 11UTOWldlnp SOL TA finer .ectlon I.quna. 2-Oupl•11 Unfvm. 3975 1'URNlSHED BACHELOM . PopQlar ,.4 BR lllOdtl. cptl/ ..,. , cedmr ·1 b I n I 1 u , 2 BDRM -drpl blt·fnl. UNJ'URN 1 BR • 2 BR • I Bit drps. water lllftew. tarp Olltltandini Oetanview. 3 • .,,..., • 2 baths available comer lot. Owner innsfertd BR. den. formal Liv rm. cple, exclusive area, nfl. Carpets. drapes, saraae • MUST .it. Only $24,900. 5 Mod/1dtch. onl)' $29,950 FP. $1G5 6'lH130 18th & Santa Ana, C.M. b1oe1m loath ot H~ Mllaieft Jtlt:J' 494-0731 lllNT ALS 5tM233 64&-5542 CenfW, RiDUCli) TO SELL .a..... p t..L~ Paul Jew R111ty Ubobltna:ta111e ocean A n. 7:-: urn........ f 'IRW'Y ltf.1298 Evel. Mf"'11 ~ vf"'. 3 Br .. 2 Ba., Code Mela 4100 A A BUI· ua·s MODEL -~. patio. tp1. $31.soo VI" ' aMt Owner fH..5173 &3S-54Cl ' 1 BR 1\lm Modem Prlmt LIA .,.,,,, LOVELY OCEAN vu:w Loe. b5ee AdUlta suo 3 BR APTS l'fow b M: lat! ..... Llinal patio, wd bttclc .flpl Utilf· m M.. l?r CM feodnC. drapel, cmp .. MallJ rJ BDRM!, 2 BA. $43.900 541-1~ POOL mns + 'fleW tram°'*"" Oall a.12G betwll J06Dm. LARCt: 1 BR, util lnduded. ADULTS ONLY ~ti.oft deck. Ttds 4 Bil. m a .£-I ... ~ ... 185--ta. no pe... .,.... Mana&'ft' Mn. C.non i:ta ~~i::;.~ =• ~...,."'"'"' 1950 H•miltm· fO..oe68 20122 Sant• An• Ave. GI _. PHA AIM,,T S«t. Wiit., w/w 3 BR., Studio A.pt. adults. in-Nr. Orange eo. Airport • ~ 6 5 II.Ra 2 6 3 haU.. Clll'p., w • • h e r I d·t '1 t I' tiaht OK. crptt, $1.S> mo • .(cl.. 546-12'0 -ftftts. 1112-lm Alttr 5 &JM It Blll'tlor .. M>41163 AVOCADO ROYALE . ~-~AD---$35::.: a:-&.: lll1f;tme ......._ E/SIDE 2 BR.. ~ bUns, 2 BR.~. d,,._ bltm. awtm *°' l'OOlllL t. · . . . patio, Adulta onb'. 3Sl·B pool, ~l ,... No chldnl or HlfNel 1teatty 'nD: BUJJTS. Owntr IMv-Osle SIJ5 mo. M'l-1298 pets. Nice area. '1'omell ID lbida !Moale" ill WM ol!n .... _. • '11-VlllY ATl'R>.CJ1W; . 642·11C nt w..,_ 90-ta el. 2 Bdrm; 2 1-a. ....... 2-tidrm. trsQlr. 132 W. WU.. SPAC. quiet, hnmac. 2 .. L..I • .r_ ~ -.. •tan. Bdrm, un:turn Aclt-a., Z St.Y C ••m Duplex• rwr .... 1..,,. <J'l.D on11 1 BJIL Hornt.Y. lldulta. Infant OK. SllO 9'oo'L u a -. .,..._._.. .-_ "5 mo. n.o Santa -~----~,.....,,.--=--=--- I BIL 116 ..... tlnal cllD-,__. ......-..... CM: Aa A.~ lll-4ll2 Elllde 1 BR. fr1ll. bnml. • ,.., .._ . ......, .-,-.;,,.,,;,--;--._ 11AaWJ-Palml 1 • 2 aa pvt paUo. ww c:pta. 1 ~t. 1111 rWA « C.t 1'n fli t7111 lllU150. Rtcl "°,.CS• Slt6 J1'l7. 17J.'D BRAMQ'M mw.n nNTALI .-ms. a.lit ea.3M LGE. NEWLY DllCl -.. .all . ~ •mT ....... ,.......,.. BAOISLOR. •• U t \I. Cpts, drpa. tMc kit. wab AmUKE ..... QI 11Mn for ftpuafe ... Gardener, ltm. Nr. OCC mo. ~115.2 • '211D· "°'* • a. .......... ....,. IOOI "*'· M-tm SIO I llt Furn w Uni • =. ~ ": WSU. ._. • .....,,... PWCS,.. ..... ...,. Gu, water pUI. MWl.5.1 ..... ~ .................... ___ ...._._IWl,y HtedaGw1 inGJl&kT ...-.,...,... -.... .... PILOT I .... ... nnd. with .... .., - . I are wtlJing to ~ up to $180 &. springs runntg throughout per month for the rllbt apartment in Lquna, Coro-the property. Also bas house, na del ~ or N@Wp0!1 area, be.ml, C01Tala It is complete- preferably new be a 'ch. ly fenced. nus ranch. at Desire nicely furnished, 2 $50 Pt'l' acre, is priced below bedroom dw~. Would be market value .t far below -sierman~t but definitely do comparable property In the not want to bt bound by area. For mart into please Jeue. Want to move In early call Glenn Tbompeon with: June or late May and would Eckhoff & Au,oc. Inc. like prbage dispoaa1 and 1818 W. ai..pman Ave. otMr modem conveniences <>nm~. Calif. if passlble. 49U&46 after S 541-2621, .Eves-wlmd11 53M'm p.m. --- Act eage 6200 Ro0m1 for Re'}' 5995 80 ACRES • Con Main east. S12.50 UP wk W /kitchen west roed) New be r r y • $22.50 up Studio Apts. 2384'h Calif., Silver Valley, hi· Newport Blvd. CM 54~97!15 desert, dry, 18 miles e1111t of Large Pleasant in private Barstow. "Land of Lakes" home. Worldnc men only. area. 90 Man-made lakes in 646-7504 valley. Alfalla, fish raaing, recr~tlonal. Many develop. Gunt Homes 5991 merits In pracreas such as a ski lake for water aid \n· COMFORTABLE home in E. 11tructlon; much a f alf a c.o.ta Mesa fOr elderly lady. growinr; finished Must be a m b u I a t o r y • restaurant -.1th 1 e v e r a l Licensed. 646-8US lakes for fishing &: 8Wim- ming &: ovemlte campers. Misc. Rentalt 5999 and golf course; a lake with waterfront parcels availahle 2 Gaia1tes for reqt. com-for home building. This merclal Ube or storagt. level 80 acres bas a weU & 642-8944 or 545-31&5 2544 pump &: reservoir on pro- Newport Blvd., C-.M..: peny. ready to raise aUalfa SINGLE Gar Age for rent, or build a lake for water COllta Mesa. Can be locked. aiding or for fish raising. 67S-3793 or 54~3115 Owntr 84T.f640 eves Ir REAL ESTATI wknds. General TO smu ~TE Income Property 6000 2 1/3 ACRES lS l.D'\lts, 2 BR. hardwood. fJoara, prages, ~. VACANT WID Sl,435 mo. tnco-. ~ • 574 Hamilton. o.t.. Mesa. 2 1/3 A C R E S commercial -luslnets Property 6050 zoned (C.2) on major dlol'> LAND AUCTION oughfare in Sa.nta Ana . M~ tel. apts.. business. trailer 1 prime h11s. 8Cft lt5' on park or other commercial Garden Grove Blvd. by new OK. or hold tor future tn· l}pntic "The Clt1" aloni crease in value ~ 8ol• GG l'rwy onramp. Get~ Jwe. fully deve.lops Into 4- pin U a.m. F'rt. 11&1 10, t11ne blvd. Sewer llne stub- lobby Union Bak BG> N • ~ ·at propeny. Am {1 1 t Mabl. Orangr. • watl.'r 11upply. Orive by 4711 W. Bolsa, Sitnta An•. then lutfntst IJentll '°'° phone owner 542-95.13. NEWPORT B~adl • .. ICI· t 11cre" in Yorba Ltnda at lt. wattnouSI'. MP D eq. ft. fl6.500 per acre. y_, U· office. Sult O">ntr •·email Cl'lan~r for Npt Beh. manul. Very desirable. LM. Wall~er R11lty 80-2909 675-SZOO Busi,,.. ilidl1iili . BY o~m i acirt wttll plld. SMA1L office .pace. atonp, larp Ladd canyon Cnr SO......SO) acurlty yard·•· mo. For Can finMce. &32"'6111 eppt to aee call ....._ .a Vllmual Opportuntf1 ...... 'PM I • 8vlhg. '' hr wortt Pl'!' day, 8M.ALL To l&J'P 0.... "· cn•ll lnveal. ~ nee IUites tor rent .. '!:?.-~nt.a o ... ~ 62t0 Ml'M. &42-JMO W . 54t-2Ml :bBIN. 21i AO"ft: ..., • z.ctllenl ~. .,.,,,,, S25 mo. ... ta Ntwl)' declCJI' ....... U..0 lbrllWled. ll'D~.c.M • .._. D!Xlt Non' R.LTT ..... ' Weight Control lnt'I. Repair . and R e mo d • L NEW LAWNS · • 774-nso • Reas. Lie, bonded, insllM. Reas. monthly care..:Pruft. Palm & Card Reader Help In all problems. 7421 Westminster Ave. • 962-1961 or 642-5064 e ing. Landscapinr. F.Mp. Ji«. • Olrpentry •Cabinets • Westminster * 89.'·9854 ---------•FREE et1tim1tes. ~job loo ALcy>HOLICS Anonymoua small. Remodels and Ad· Harbor Area. Ph<mt 673·8724 d.itiona. 548--0787 P.O. Box 1223 Co~fa Mesa. CARPENTERING It Roof· • Blt-ina • Alterations • • Repairs • 1\eas! 64&-9583 c.dM Tl!nnls C 1 u b. Sgle. ing. All typeto e AU work ~embership $15 mo., no in· gulll'anteed. 53!Mi729 ltlation fee. Call 673-5ID. REPAIRS * ALTERATIONS Announcements 6410 CABINETS. Any size job. ---------23 yrs vcper. 548-6TI.3 co:~·::A C~ub Cement, Concrete 6600 With Swedish massage by CUSTOM PATIOS &: 7 Experienced Masauese· Block walls. Also concrete OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK sawing It removal. 842-1010 9· am·lO pm CEMENT work, all t)'pes. ~ E. lBth Sl 642-5000 No job too small. Free est. H. STUFUCK 543-8615 Funerals 6412 -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; CEMENT work. P a t I o e , • driveways, walkll, elc. All WISTMINSTER MEMORIAL PARK types. Free eat. 893-4818 THORYK CONCRETE NO JOB TOO SMALL Free est. 64&-1234/675-S.'i16 ticulturist. JAPANESE GARD~~-· M~intenance by th~ mon~ Good refg, Exper "546-'"58 cut a: Edie Lawll Maintenance. Li~n.ed. . 548-4808 • 545-8570 aft 4 PM MOWING, Edging, vacalawn. Gen'l cleanup. Hauli/1r. • Odd jobs. * JAPANE.5E GARDEN.ER EXPER. Reliable maint .... Reas. mo rates. sn.w · e JAPANESE GARDEN?Nt) Service Cleanup, Landacap. Ing. 531.7034 a.ft 7 p.~ • * MOWING, edging, • cled up. Monthly ratel. · P'ret estimate. Call •l911 * General S.rvlc. ~ Painting, Plumbing, Car. pentTy. Reaa! Rel. lnluted. BankAmerlcard OK Call "Mike' 642-0MI Mottuary & Cemetery Complete funerals from $245 Child Care Haullng 6610 Ce metery lots --------I HAULING. Trash pickup; from $130 VACANCY • 1 cbUd. H 0 t Trimmmg. An~~-"e Includes Endowment care lunches, naps. toya, ac-It all. Expert work. 56-2112 Everythlna In one beautiful tMtJes. Lft!. 546-1539 CLEAN Lota, praps, .etAf. ~ place means less cost. Tree removal. dump, *"· No tTaffic problems. Contractort 6620 bac.khoe, till, ande. 98WT'5 14801 Beach, Westmln.ster M ,. • ..,..,EY Bldr l5 TR.ASH HAULIN~ 531.1725 893.2421 TO '-"""'' • · · yrs 't v · exp. ~ew constr, nn add, a GARAGE CLEAN·UP ~~~!!!~!![!~~!!I cen ma.int, xlnt wk. 673-~73 ==::::::C'lll=::::&46-:;:;:=lS3G=====~I Cemetery Lota 6418 t.;CENSEDR~odtrelaclntol'. Asd· Ironing ..... ,,55 FOUR lots Pacl!tc View .. iuons. em g. m ---------Memorial Park. Ocean view Jobs Specialty. 673-2129 mONlNG Ir bebysl~ In sectton. Priced for Qulck my home. You dellwr,, Rte. Se.le! i;m value. Make oft-Contractors 6620 sonabte. • ~'l'!llWt'e er. 646-70'l2 • ROOM ADDmONS • CUSTOM IRONTNp J + • SAVE t130 on 2 ~lninc L. T. CoNtruction Pick i.., A deliver Pacific View MeJPOri&l Parle Family roctns, kitchen or 642-3169 • ~ lots. ' units. Single atory or 2; IRONING A: Alterauan., Mr lots. · 548-,1952 plans custom designed. For home Cl.5c a piece) 02"·1: SERVICE Ol'tECTORY estima\ee .\ l~t. phone: 21, C.M. 548-j169 -~ • • 847·15Jl • "'4 Accounting 6500 ADD • Remodel • Repair bndscap1~ • .-.. to LIC. Bookneptng Serv. PU~ t::::,; ~~GAYNOR'S~ A deli•ery. 20 yrs eJCl>l!r. Hl111'MAN S"la-4459 cl: GARDDfrNG SEIWJC& Refa. Notary P 1t. b 11 c. • ..... ...-.....a_,._ State lic.nud ~ : 162-1814 96~ ,.....Jtlolla • l\.CJJ....., ... _ RnidtnUal . ~ ' _ Fred H. Gerwtck, Lie. F?ft eet • No jclb too ...;. ~·"'"' 6512 613-6041 * . 562170 89W5rl ... G. T. GUNDER.SEN Carpet ·c111ttfftf 6625 Jteal ~t.ate Appraiser e WAIL ro WALL e ftaperhantfnt m.1&42 Ev.? ~12St e CARPET CLr.ANING e P•lntlftl tu0 llbpltt~ 6550_ BIG l>t9cwnt! -..mo I QUALITY 1l'Odl and --matel'lala by tt e en u ~ am..D•eare. ,.... 3 or over. C.rpet Uyf,. a, 66..... pelintn. 20 )Tl • x' ••• MY Mea Verdt Home. S20 lllapl' -t95-625f. ' ft. ,.718T 175 YARDS el NYLON INTERlOR • ext palnttns. C A rt P P: T , lde•I tot Prices alutied for 1P1'1n1 l rldt, Matonry, etc. IC)Ul!Dfl\'9, $3.95 a )'llrd In-deNI • up. Free elt. 30 1f ______ 6560_.,IUlkd. Other 1*'plnl1 cau flllP· can °*'k at ...-..u• BRIO<. ODocnt9. CarpmtrJ MMm ,....... nRll' Cl.ASS PiWi!i a.... Cl..... t m a I I W1iftlt iiftt MIT • ~-FUS_ ... Olt "'" FAit llHM5 or.. .•• u.. Tl'MATM. ..,.. -: ____ _... __ --·----· . .. _....._ -·--~·,--..--........ ·---· ---.----_ _... ________________________ ........_ -----_,,_ ..... , '· AJLY ll'tLOT MOllday, May 6, l~ let OUll CTOIY Joas ' EMPLOYMIN-T .. oa.s ' IM,LOYMINT JOIS ' fM,LOYMIN1 JOIS. IMPlOYMINT JOU ' IMPLOYMINT JOU I IMPLOYMINT JOU. IMPLOYMINT JOU I IMPLOYMIN'T -- 6l.SO Help WantM, Men noo Help Wanted, Men 7200 Help Wanted, Men 7200 .._ .. W~. Met\ 7'lOO He~-=tM « Ext. PAlNTlNC. ID. SEJtVICE. LoW UE -e1t. 548-1627 lNnNG • Interior & lor. Free ntim11te1. ~ n tes. 846-3015 6190 i! Gu « water eleo- aUy located tmda ce- blacktop. lfOUnd, • ahowen. any place. l?'ed. Water I~ clean- resSW'e rutored. .L "LEAKS" 642-03-ll 1nkAmerlcard OK ~UMBING .IRS REMODEL 642·:n28 6960 tratlont-642-5845 'accurate. 20 yrs. exp. !, Ceumic 6974 SllPPIY Clerk F.."xi>e ritnct!i. tor ard\J. tectur1l and planni.na oft· ~. Gr'OWth Ol)lpOr1UIDO'· Salary open. Apply ANNE HAUSER <No pl'lolle catll plcaie) Willi1m Pereira & Associates MacArthur & Ford Rd . Coron• del Mu Architectur•l-- Draft1men '.\lln '.!.-3 yrs expenence In apartment house and tnct home tield1 Preparation of prtllrmn a.ry layouts or new hydronlc domestic hesting South Co.al ftlau 3333 lrlstol St. Coeta MeN Now lnterviewlnt for 8 Tire IMtaller ruJI tlmt - 8Auto Accessory Salesman Part Time Recent "xpenence Oei.'i!Ssary. Interviewing hours Monday thru Thurs<lay l(H2 a.m. • 1·3 p.m. Apply 111 person Employment Office Upper Level An equal opportUnJty employer rune, the Tile Man * and cooling 5yst~m. Great work. Install &: iepalrs. oppty 10 team new field lob too •mall. Plaster participation 111 en.:ineering n. Leaking 1 h ow er tes1ing and t.o create a lu· ------~- .ir· 8-17-1957 /Ni--O'lOS ture 1n a rapidl.Y crowing manulllcturinl com~y. S & EMPLOYMENT Balance·Flo, Inc. REUBEN'S- & COCO'S COOKS Young men in· terestet' In growf ftCJ organ· . ilation. Exc•l· . l•nt insurance p I a n & profit sharinq. DAYlttE IJSIOY 0,_t CJPtOl'tl,lnity Lor atn· btt1om ,._. man. A"'1Y in '*'-betw~ 2 and S p.m. da!b. Sn•dl Shop 2305 I. Coast Hwy. c.,... del Mir IOYS 10 .14 Gd rout911 • Good profit! BAUIOA PDII'NSULA DAILY PILOT e CIG"'371 e Youn1 Man. 21~r-oY-;r.!O work &ttttnoons. make de- liveries le aen'I dean.up. 847 W. 16 St., NB . ---Serv. It& attend grave yard shltt. S.l&ry + <.'Omm. OR ~3320, Z201 E Cst Hwy, CdM SERVICE Sta. Attendant. : Exper .. full time days. 1697 Pi.cent.la kor W 171 C.M. Atenci., WOfMft 7~ S~· Operllor ~.Geed optlOltwaini lcr • d l ~. ~ O\)el'll- tor In a.rchlted\n.l and piaMinr ottlce. s.Jary open. Willlmn Pereira & Assocllles MacArthur & Fwd ltd. Corona •• Mar CURI TYPIST .w._::-............. & 7400 __ W4 ____ ..___1_a_ w-7• ----------------~ co. La ..... Expendl"I electren-ica firm Ml ,,..,,,... ate openlftll fer. Cllll CURI TYPIST Di"'11fled ....,ontl· blllty. lx•llent werk· Int condltlona. Call '•nonnel 494-9401 EXPEltIENCED CltlDfT CHICICH UNITID CALIPOStNIA IANK 3029 Hart.r .W. C...a Mesa J46.20a Alt equal opportunity fJ'llployer Appllcanta ~ <ll\ merit ~Ids ol net, ~ Creed. color, n&· tioaa1 orilin or anceatry. ADYEITISll& A&EIKY ~ wiJti ability to orsan. iu a n d follow throuJb. Good secretarW llk1lla a must. Under 30. Call larbara 642.3910 nawport . ~ agency 133 DOVJ:ll DRJVI NEWPoltT UAal "2-3870 A call fw • ..,. tit ............... .... .....,.. ............ ..... YOUI CONVINllNCa. MIN'S DIVISION FEI PAID Acc1•ICllf1 Te $9600 673-3063 Wanted, Lady 7020 -------- CAllO nm1s & SHE.URS apply in person Mtwffn 8 & 4 P.M. MISS me AGENCY Contracts Admlnisfrat: lion. Attractive perrM· nent polition Mlh diver- sified ret1ponsibUltin tor pel"IOll wJth aood typ1n( skills and prdenbl. ex· perience ill au tiatical work. Profit ahartnc. ,7 Eleclro- Mech an icaJ REUABU: aunt·sltter. My home. S o m e a tternooos. eves. Nr. Elden l Santa I~. 646-4712 Prosreutve t I r m ft- Quire& Jlt!!Di. -aenlor ...t Ul 1-3" ~ CPA experi- ence. <Preferably nation-al.) ::TICAL Nurse. hOmt " reference~. o w n sportation. aJS-9283 .-tic Help 7035 LIVE J.NS :mploytt paya fees. !Of'&e Byland Agency I E. 16th, S.A. 547-0.195 ncl•, Men 7100 "Jobt Are · REAL ESTATf SAWMEN To seU Big Bei\I' Lake prop- erties full or part time. Offices in Newport Beach and Big Beer J.,.ake. ExCf'I>' tlona! earnings for top men! Write Box M UO Dai- ly Piiot Mobile Home Experience Excellent opportunity -Apply- UPlORfR MOTORHOME CORP. 0ur 1u11neu" TRA Vll ast Employment 4000 Campus Drive Newport leach AGEN~ To Laa Vrgas. N~ Cadillac --------- •:;:~~~~I:~~~· SU .. PART TIME ra .Mesa 642-9611 H I HC1ec1 1:30 am -5 pm Mon-Fn. I Per Day) e, n nOW Sounds loo good to be true? Ideal part tirnt Job • WantM, Men 7200 Well It is too good to be true~ working 5 night! 11 week .,. ~s S84 wttkly allry part-,from 6 to 9:30 p,()'l, Pay timt>. aound real? Well. it r a n g es start h'Om al manufacturer has is! Must be neat & sharp; $230. per month ._ ... 1 • f no eXJ>f'rience ncceSSAry. No evnorience neces--ate opentntt or: Mr l<eUy 774-20'11 ~."' sary. We need nm!' !''<· Electronlc Assemblers Wiremen - a are an "tabllshecl mrnerclal firm wlth ,.,.1 fringe benefit.. nly people with at a1t six months U· trience 1hould apply PARAMETRICS '29 laker Str .. t 3 ·Costa Mesa 549.2221 COMMIUARY PfRSOllEl J1J tune. Some experi. ~helpful. APPLY IN PERSON oetween 10 1.m ·2 p.m. H West Services Commimry .41 MacArthur Blvd. Newpert letch 'etnl-Retlred Man ADVERTISING Copy Contact. B r i g b t young m 3J'I, so· •. with lg· ency experience for Copy Contact Work. Electron- ics and te<:hn ical expe ri- !'nce helpful. Fast grow. Ing Newport Beech Agen- cy, Box M 106 Deily Pilot AQUA-AIRE NEW DIVISION OF EAST· ERN MFG. f1RM NOW HrRJNG. wt: NEED 22 MEN TO TRAIN IN ALL DEPTS. NO EXPERIENCE NECESS.. AS WE TRAIN. In men now. Must have hvetl in I.hill area t w o ye9n or kinger. call for appointment. Mr. Nelson 774-7251 Young Fry Cook or Kitchen Trainff Permanent joh, Chance for 11dvancement. I No students P1ea5e l lob'• 11, Boy l~ E. 17th St. C<>!ta Meea. CaJ. STARTING SAl,ARY_ -------- $495 PER MO. FOR INTERVIEW CALL f acfory Trainees. MON. & 1VES. lmmediat. openings day ___ 54_7-060 __ 7 ___ 1 shltt. For special inlUlator Busboys & Dishwashers Full and Part Time Day and Nlghl Shltts Over 18. Apply In person BOB'S BIG BOY IM E. 17th St CO!!tll Me!l"I BUSBOYS Expe~nced. Over lK. Nisht Shift. manufacturer. Apply Ferro Corp. 18765 FlbeJ'ilass Rold Huntiniton Beach MANAGER BAR It. DINlNG ROOM Experienced. Send rrsume l.t t11lny rrquired to P O. Dr!lwer :l(ll Huntington Beach 1.555 w. Adams, Costa Mesa Accountant •••••••..... S550 FC Booldceeiier ..... • • • ~ Secy/Computer held Utt paid) . • • .. .. $500 Secy/Lepl Uee paid) • $500 Per"SOllnel/3 yrs exp. <fee paid) • •• . •• .. • . $500 Secretary .. • . . • .. • .. .. . $428 --------Med Tr&NICriber •••.•• s.ti& Pt Tune Secy •••.. $2.50 hr SKILLED UO W. Cout/ Mwy.. N.B AND Call Bet~Bi'uce 646-3939 UNSKILLED re Booktiees>er ...... to s~25 MEN NEEDED NOW MediCal Recpt ...... to $450 TO Fl.LL VACANCIES IN A~t!n~ Cllr • • • • • ·.• 5433 NEW D E P A R T M E N T General A.ullt ••. · lo $433 OPENINGS DUE TO EX· Order Oerlt • •• •• • • • lo $400 PANSION IN OUR OR. Typlata, many .... ·• to $375 ANGE COlJ19'Y DMSJON. Receptionilt • • •• • .. • .. • S350 STARTING SALARY PBX Recei>t ........ to S.1.50 $120 ~ntal. Ir/bad< ...... $3.iO Trainee. NCR op ...... S350 per week & up Trainee. rue Ok • . . . sm IMMEDIATE EM PL 0 Y· Trainee. ~ntal AS'\ .• S260 MENT FOR THOSE WHO Trainee. Factory fl.65 hr QUA L IFY. COMPLETE ALl.SET AGENCY JOB TRAlNtNG AND RAP· 437 W. 19th. C.M. &lU752 ID ADVANCEMENT. LYN'S A P R A CT I CA L REXAIR INC. ORANGE COUNTY orv. For information call Monday & Tuesday 774-7251 J. W. Robinson Hai openings for: nursee needed for private duty. All shifts. Lescoulie Nurses Reaistry ~2-9955. Help Wanted Women SECRETARY 7400 J. C. CARTER W.- 67~~11th St. ~~·.Mesa 548-3421 "An equal oppomnity emii'o'Yer Repro Typist Type 65-70 wpm ·-APPLY - Marshall C0mmunicllions 2230 S. Anne St . Santa Ana, Calif. An equal OJIPOl'tunity em player RKPT/SKT'Y E..~pandini englneeing & architectunl f I r m offera permanent position to attrac- llVl', personable person und- er 35. Mwit take ahorthand. 90 wpm & type 75 wpm. Please bnng resume to Suite D, 4242 Campus Drive, New· port Beach. betwttn 10 AM It 6: ~ PM. l'ridlly, Mond~ or Tuellday only, Salespersons 8UAY stock brokerage of· fice. Licht steno. heavy typing Selectric. gtn 'I office dutles. Min. age 21. Start S40(). Phone for appl. 6'12-4080. Shearson. Hammill l.t 'Q), Ant. Teletype oper. factory Trainees -Women's a.Her Shoes -CHual Shoes -Men'• Clothint Top Commin ions Full time Excellent benefits. Apply Personnel 104, Mon. thru Fri. FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH An equal opportunity employer TKHNICAL WRITER Stock til'olctrage office. Ex· pn-. prefrrred. Must be fast A-11cc:u111te with ~el. Salary oP!' n. Posir1orr av a i I. end of MAY· Phone 642-4080 for ll ppt. Sbelll'IOl'I. Hatftmill & co. Immediate openinrs day 5hitt. For special iMulator manufacturer. Appt.y Ferro Corp. 187&5 Flberglus Road HuntiJ!iton Beach SINGLE NEEDLE • Special machine o p e r a l o r s · pressers • trimme1". Ex· Make money, have. funl pc r I e n c e d only. 1580 Part_or full time openjngs for Monrovia, N.B. 642-2666 ae•enl women with food MAnJRE lnaurance ottice ~nal.lt1n, over 71. Car Secretary. Immed ope.nine ec. ~xible hrs., '°"" Corona del Mar, 3333 E. eves. lftf. Aver. Jl9rt time C t H G H sse. wk. Fun time S124. Op. oa.s wy ... f M Robertson. 673-3850 pty. or &na&er pos, We -train. For introd. interview JAMAICA INN HOTEL r.all Mr. Whitney. 544-8!)50 Needs one more maid. ~r --,,-~---- helpful. b11t not usential. · Gal Friday Sl .65 hr. 1\pply in person: 7101 E Coast Hwy, CdM -BAR.MAIDS .... . .. and GO.GO O\NCERS S:'.00 JH!r week 638~8~ or 633-9763 Pref exper In construction indtlstrY lo handle all ottice functionll for rapidly grow. Ing comP911y manuf1c1urin~ domestic hee.tlni Md cool. Ing tq\lipment. Balance-Flo, Inc. 673-B.1 SANDWICH Makers nictits. 8 p.m. to 4 a.m. S day1. HA1>tBURGER HENRY Clwll 11 .. 11• Te $11,000 Z136 Placentia, Ct>sta Mesa ~ef' experience In $"9 Ev-...one uaes Fuller bruahea Division, and ~tered. • Assernblen "'J Would consider recent Why not seU them. $3. br. end with degree. f ...... ,Jenced only. ~!····· A•r AIMmbly. -APPLY- Marshall Communications 2230 S. Anne St. Santa Ana, Calif. An equal opportunity employer WOMEN-MEN PART TIME WORK Eveni~Afternoons STUDENTS· TEACHERS HOUSEWIVES.Anyone Mn. Brown 842-7&92 HB. Jobe Men, Wom. 7500 -Cooks -Hostesses -D1y Busboys APPLY JN PERSON 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Rf UBBI E. LEE 151 I . Pacific Cit Hwy Newport leKh HAI mun Caprice Coiffures South CH'tt Plaza Ask for CAL. 5-46-7116 Work near home in our new newspape r facility selling the Orange County edition • of The L06 An~les Times. Excellent wages and com- mis&iom. We can train you. Call today for details. MEN ~ women to circulate populu petlt.lon. Must be re;iisti>rcd voter of Orani::e County. Good pay. lnqulrc 111 190C> E. 17th St.. Room 212, Sa.nta Ana or phone LOS ANGELES TIMES 1375 SUNFLOWER AVE. COSTA MESA 540-0301 or 54G-5151. ext 297 Alf er If Ions Woman f'U1l time. E.~rienoed better womans ready-to- wear. Excellent compeny benefit pl"0il'9m. Call for appointment 540-5050, Ext. 30 Joseph Magnin An equal opportunity employ tr WAITRfSS 18 10 ~. Seat 11ppearin1. No ~~ necftlllU'Y· f.pply in person. lob's Ilg loy ™ E. 17th, O>lt.a Meca 835-6336. m-6587 ORGAN INSTRUCTOR .Part time. Bettch Music Center. Huntington Beach. 847-8536 HA VE OPENING F 0 R S H A R P FULL TIME TR A CT SALE.5PERSON. EXCEL EARNING P 0 T E N T l A L. MR. AN AKIN. 96'l-1381 TIME STUDY Y ouna person with Industrial :Dlcineering beckground or math major. Apply to J AY- MAR, 2907 S. Oak. Santa Ana 7:J0.3:30. COUPLE over 40. Mana1[c quality bt1:1ch apt/holrl. Olpl'lhll' of kttping books. Summer M!AeOn· 673-9410. TEACHERS SUMMER EMPLOYMENT Phone Mrs. Hobkirk 839-4207 or 8J.'>.4044 Wea ...... Te $16,000 BSE!: decree. ~ ence ln Semi Conductor. Car. 'expenaes. bonus. M••1••.,,.._ Te $7IOO Degree. aaereaive. pre-fer married. Excellent 6 months' procram to au· pervlslon. Exceptional beneti Ls. . !' c..n,..., 0,.,..., Te $8400 Minimum 1 year experl· ence operating 1400 le· ries mM. Hours 3 pm·ll pm. s.lor CMI Dr•fl • Te $10,400 Experience lnk on linen, plan and profile. aradinr plan, wattt A: sewer planning. Growth poten- tia.I. ( % fee reimbursed.) WOMEN'S DMSION Girt Frw., Te $500 Must have iood seneral office experience. N~ company -one girl of· floe. SH. light postlnc. (!ee reimbursed.) ~ To Tax CoMulW!t. Pres-tige firm. SH 90, u/40. <tee paidl Cost Acc....,.. T• $500 Mlmmum 1 14 yean In Costing. Age open. (fee by a pplican tl Yith knowledge and experl· ·nee in small marine hard- ware & boats. Slllary ... ~ If gross. Apply tn MR. KEY Apply In person Five Crowns Rett•urant :lMl E.. Coost Hwy. COLLEGE MEN SUMMER JOBS Excellent ulary. Good OOsl. neM experience. We train. Box M 111 Deily Pi4>t With f'l<J>f'riPnce in or- ganirutg anit w r i I I n 1 l'lt'Ctronic 1mitructlon 3nd and malnle~nce m•:n· uals. We are an estab- lu1hed commercial ftrm with libcra I lringe bcnc- tits. Plcnsc appl y Cafeteri1 Counter Girl WIG Stylist &: saJea, tor Must have C'uh reatater ex· pret.'tige detp. atore. Ex· periencl'. Monday through perienced only; followlna ----=-~~= f'riday 7·~ p.m. Call preferred. Must know RY COOK· Kitchen Helper Noon lo S p.m. 6 dl.)'W. AJ>o --pt.y Hamburger Heney, Zl36 TRAINEES Ptac.-entia, Costa Mesa. Must have ~nt experi- ence. Sharp and attrac-tive. u/30. (fee reimbun. ed) 830 Lirlo P<1rk Drive :-i "'1x>rt Beach URF'BOARD Mfg. C n .. need8 1mmrdiatcly, r 0 r steady employmrnl f'\-Pt'r. ~"Ander:s. lamina tore ft gloescn. Must be drl)('n· dahlP: tr>'l1n!'I' ;ippllr~nts ('()n~ide~. Appl:y In prr<on, B AM to :l PM •I '.!032-A Pl11centia, C.:\t. * TRAINEES * YOU need money • WI' need 10 aood mn 19 to 3!>. w f train & Pl.Y. SAL $10 per wk. Call 547.7783 Salesmen a Manaeers .car.er opporty wfth lndlna rlrm offertll1 oter 100 mu- tual ttmda. "111 or pt time. No tx'Pf'F nee. '" tri m. Npt Bet! office, 142-1422 Santa Ana omdt. 54'7-3331 liMltors J'inandal Strvlcft ••• Corona del Mar KITCHEN H e I p er Ex· J'.l('rlenoed in Mexican food , PART OR FULLT'fME-Apply Mill~ )i e "( 1 ca n . Re~taurant 547-W. 19th St .. pos1tlon5 now avail. for se\'· CM rrM.. <\mbit:Jous rnen, 2().40, ----------F1rxihle hni.. l!Omr eves. SERVICE Stillion .Attendant. PARAMETRKS 929 laker Str .. t Costa Mesa 549.2221 rwrl Car nN'. Pre~liJlc work lull time, r~nce Pl'e'- "ith ahn•t llvrraRI' ,.8m-f,.rred. Enquire Chuck '."'&· tni;;s. OP?ty for Manaitcr pos. OM Chrvron. romrr Spring. ROUTES AVAD..ABLE \\' tr ·in ~· 1 ......,. l t d11le t t Edlnitrr. 118. tn ,. a . r (Ir nm..... n tr· . - virw t"lll Mr \\'hitn,.y PART·TIME H~"t1~N , Wuttnlnattt tor boYI 10.14 !it+.lfl.'iO O\·er •IO. ~or pnv111,. ~ Gnod Profit• · No SUnday fiOLi'SH & DE.."TAIL MAN 67~0 _ ~livf'TY 642..f3'Zl AND PARTS COUNTERMAN DEAN LEWIS 1966 Harbor. C.M. 646-9303 CAMPER A: T'raller metal man, must have previous expttience. A p p I y at Monarch Industries. 2120 Placentia, CM. NURSERY MAN le MANAGER :'<Int npport1m11)r wit h htfi' rt't111I nurwry rhAln. 1213) 1\3&-5~ or 1213) N\Hl62 STEADY \:lllrt tl!M dtli~rJ )Ob lor ('!,.IUI Cu1 !'Ol~I!~ alU· dl'nt with l)WTI eitl'. ~ W. • Atlantic Rese1rch CORPOltA TION Mlulle Syttema DM 1Jon -MAIL CLERK To dlttri...,._ r...,1Mt mall. te ouhfde competty 'Hllitleia and perform etMr clerical du- tftt .. r9q"lred. CAIUUlll 80YS CCkt> ROOTEI Ot Hwy. Nrwp>tl Sch. • DISPATCHER AVAD..AllLE • Top ~= ~ tf \;; • .. ~ BJ:Aa1 you quaUty. ElQlfr. on))-Maintain recer• rtlat.d te Mo DAILY PILOT '°" lntemew ph 5*-104'1 ..y-tfnMriftt decumenh, perts end e to.ms e IEBVICE Sta Attmtmt. l'Mfwtal ---a...&tfenl--,_,.. tNflr 21. Ucbt mecb ~. ......... .._ A9f Mir waa1111111 ,... o.ta u111ora StsUoft. m s...-. • fMft ldttl.. anti ltaUe pam. Mea Car Wub. 2 • 5 I _KB _________ _ lluW BM. ., .. SERVICE St•tlon Mer. Q. ·~ y IN ,.UON ca CALL ,._, ,.. SAiary open. 2801 E. • (714) 546 I030 SR• 8'L Anon4. Pf1lme, Cout Hwy. c;roaa diel Mar. 3W H...W llv4., C..te u-. CeNf. ,....... • .._&......_ CtPEll ~ dlea el ~ ~ • G9lt lw lfPl. med•Mt: Qwlew E. Smit& U I. CllfllNllllll .._.,. e _,, 9-__,.."' ..... ... ~ .°'· D 31et It. NB nM1IJlt !•----------------· l<.13-0000, eXt ~ custom cutting. Salary open, e GALS A'ITENTION e plus commission. Call: Mr. OpportunJty knocks once. Edmound. 213: 274-7611 • Like ~tr? Uke money! _eo_llec-=-1.--..,._. ___ _ Overt~' Devote 2 or 3 eves SEAMSTRESSES week. Edm $60+. ~54~ Exper.. ror t11t crowing Openilli& in garment factory OLDER couple to manage U ror Sewin& Machine Opera. ton. No experience neces-unit bldg. in Huntington Beach for partial rent. sary. Pl~ work on sport. 847-5487 wear. Apply JAY·MAR, 2907 ----------S. Oak, Santa Ana. 7:~:30. FRY COOK. experienced. BOOKKEEPER, f'. C. Coun· Doc'a Root Bew C.M. Call try a~ exper. salary open, for appt. 548-2S91 mall rescme to Mela Verde Country Oub. Box lllO. Costa Met11h Help Wanted Women 7400 FC .... 11..,_ Te $600 'nlrou&h iri&l balance. ChaUenging PQBf tioit. Construction l"xperience helpful. ( % tee reim- bunecll- K1mn:~ & counter. mature women's sportswear mfg'r, \\Ofll<'n part time days. no Groovy place to work pl113 Sat nr 'un Apply In person. ~ood pa.y. 1810 Monrovia. CM Tat-o ~I~~. 2673 Harbor 9:30 COUNTERGIRLS In n e..., AM If') 11 'AM or attn-2 PM Fish I Chips restautant. tm- BABYSITTER. l.Jve..ln or mediate opmlnJI. Good pay Miiilliiii•iiiii•illl••••••••1ll 001. l rh1ldrn. Mon-Fri. 6am & ~l'I· Apply: Th e lo 3:30!>fn. Sl5 wk. CaU aft Dorym~n. 2100 W. Ocean , ...... S.crttwry Te $43J 5pm. 646-2609-Front. N. B. . ----~--~-DRAPERY work room help. R. N. or LVN 3-11 SHIFT Exper. Mel MonUon Drl· Newport H a r b o r Con- peries, 1651 PllC'entia Avt., valescent Home. t 3 5 5 C.M. l!htperior Ave .. Newport * TELEPHONE SALES Beach. 646-1165 Top commi11ion, MlaJ7 U ~OMAN •• · capable ol car- you qualify, DJlet on\y. For Ing for conva~sce'\t female interview pb 546-7041 stroke patient. Go borne NEED l F\llltnttel. Can nights. call S 4 0 - 9 8 1 7 eam' S<I. hour. we train. between 3 a.m.·10 a.m. H.B. Mn.. C. r e1e n be r I DENTAL Receptionist. Able ~t!-357.l to takt Xr11ys and do aome DE:'l'TAL Ofc. Mrr· Exptt. rhairsidt ualstinC Newport or 4 Yl'I rolltP• Slnlle. 25-Beech Ofl!Q!, li 4 4 - 2 4 8 4 4:i. ~ vm _h_ct_w_S-5 __ • ----- SHAMPOO Gtrt ._ Kelly Templeton HUI' ltytilta. 64HJ94 PRL~E area ,........_. Mar. H.B .. r.v. WUI ...... Mn. Aaclcmy,_.... lNRLll'' c.w..,,.-n 1e Medical Alllt. tor btlck-ofc. • X·r!Q'. lr\lectlon. • Med Ins. Sec'y. Exiier. ; Selar,y open Ph: BJ7. M BABY Slttt:r needed . lr- reaular bra. H.B. or N .B • uea. Call ~ all 5 &o-1112 ~ Jnqultt af 2125 Harbor Blvd, CM. MAnJllE babysltt« waDlM· a or 4 1rtnoons •k. Paalarino atte. ~ • R!ln'AURANT HELP e EYe:linp. OY'E1t 71 ·~· O'FICI Atl1ntic Research COlt..ORA TION Mlulle Systems DMaien ACCOUNTING CLERK One year experlenc. accounta peyaltle plua alblllty te .,.,a9' 10-by ecWer and de...,. typ-i"" ... , ......... fw ........ Int a!Mt Mndllnt ef purchate .,.,., lnwlees an4 rec.i,,.,.. SECRETARIES ,,..., ... 1"' , .. m ... """"""' enetethr•yMnefflCll...-. ..... ,... ............ .... tric typewrltw ........ rttMM. A"1. Y IN 'IUOH Oti CM.L (714) 14• IOIO \ ml ...,..., IW., c.ta .... c.etf. UL~ ..... e llf .... • ladl; e.... SH BO. Ability to work with others. (fee by ap. pUcant) Atu•ftat CW Te P11 Mlnlmu~1 ~&I'. ~-~ hel . 1'1pe S1). Capllt feel : I -_, ...................... -..-----.-------------------......... -------------.---~------~-:-----..... 9if!!r"""~-------=---:.......;;.~~--------... r-----------~ / • '°91&1MPI ,.,. Mer., ' · PIODU• Al11 wida qeac::y .. ........ dala-v •• 11 with 9rance ~. Bo:I M 107 t Ill KIYP\ •360 ,.OG, '.INDUS. DI GROC. Cti ONIC A ,IX/ , ·West 1 Huntinrto 536-f 120'Z7 Guden G 537·' 21.l7 S. Main S 54$.1 ?12 N. Lema 77~ ••eetter U Edu ca FC Secret•rial ATTEN' MootModen BUSIN~CO Soatbland.. T Procrammed the ''finiabina :Complete s 'Bruhup -11 Start any Mo claaes &18U. ..OLLY BUSINESS 325 N. Newi p~ VEJ'ERAN . HELIC n.JGHT ·· can for A. Kl 5 LIFETIME GI lesson Typin11 Jdar CM. 548- . PIANO· E pref. Olldm Jeuons. Na.a 54&-7649 MERCHAN • <'t.E ANC Furniture ·FUR~ Return ~ decorate Spenlth Mc ALL Must Sac WAS OR ITEMS AS F Gorif0\11 I •nd Mat < ;Cuetom q carved woo Seville C&r heavy Dart and matcn ble. -,Piece iterrl&ean ·bedroom : Kina m. mattre&L cor cUnlna Spanlab tal inl IW&I I Each piece ed lndividl Terma 'Newcom O'"'il appro R & D F 1844 Newp Every Sat Ii s,.nlah I\ SHOWROI 8 Ft wood c van with lai ing cba.lr; tenanean on. 5 Pc dark oak·tc black or chain: dee llgn. 5 p. bedroom• ··Mrs. dn; ed mlrmr. modH. mE aigned hea $895 Full Price OR TER1' $3.00 I (Will lf.ll it Nt U1e Our No taney QUALITY 1 APltOVll 2159 Har Dally. ., OWNER R Shoreclltf SELL Mill Bdrm aet, bedspread ma.pl~ C (new) Ma tves. DREXEi ~·· chin t > Pl'd• Inc. ottoman ft5. Mlle. s PC. Sec 1t11ow ne ~ .... NW_. a-. I Pb ... ....... CR.OSl-ro ""mod . tftl bedl ~" otnette MOflE! 1. CMMM • • - PITS •"4 LIVESTOCK TRANSPORTATION OAJLY Pll,9T::f9 ---TRA-NS-PORTATtOH · ' ------------~~--1 9600 VMd C•r1 .,_ lou & IMPLOYMINT MllCHANOISI FOR MllCHANDISI POlt r MERCHANDISE FOlt ..... Mer-.. Wom. 7500 SALi AND TUDI SALi ANO TltADI_ SAL~ A~~· - llWllltwe Auct1M I02S TelnW... -l20S Mlecel&eneou. 8600 GERMAN SHEPHERD Dop II,?_! Motorcyd• 9300 lmperted Autoi 9600 Imported Autot PIODUC1ION Al11ST • RM ~ .... ~. SWIMM;;G POOL AKC ~!5 Olamplan '6S HONDA 305: deu. m«tl. Sood· $375 Or bat "1er. A1ao .. ~. to.-. ~ms MEICEDES IENZ VOLKSWAGEN CONTINENTAL • Sklm mrr. Mal.nlcn&DC'e Klt. L Cb. ULK Wll<lNG- I lllllOll 1 Auto S.rvlcit l.. (jf''-.' ...... 'II P1 U&T J<um.ann Ghia. Nffda '14 LINC Coat'l 30,000 ml !Act ~ work. Bod)' IOlld. alr, 1"11 pwr, nu ·tiree.. Jl.495. $250. M1 M200 owner 64&-9lO * Funltura *Appliances €.[b . R 18 Ft Pool, )°Ufei. Surf~ BLOOD LINES FRE~ Ground Pod. ER.SLUT Sch ill $ 149 .'8 Top winning Shepllerd 1¥ SECARD POOL of all Times & Pam MOO nR1s N.·w ii. 1.1·.··.I !.\+, r r 1•d1 • Bt•11f Jim Si emens Imps. ~ vw Sonroof;-xtnt cond~ COUGAt_2-~ -Ulwner.-R.IH. good. Ur..u, I) _ TUESDAY NIGHT MAY 7TH-7 P.M. :m S. Maln, Orlntte -'"' 2. Ql, NORDRAAK of MATl'ERHORN 632'1992 3 times Pacl.tlc lc ..... lnatructlon 7600 Two complete hottad\J.I• oC Misc. Wanted 8'10 Malea.Females (5 weekll late model tllmltlre and ap. ---------Black a TaJ1 lsho(s) New a.r dwlceo\I.. and takeoUL M a j o r bcudl, many a 1-z e a. GIG.ANTIC SAVINGS! Firettone Stonl, 415 E. 17th St., C.M. 54B-3Zn. f REE Coalt Victor IBM ~~ :.:~~~a~ 1 Year • • • WANTED 8~~~~= Trailer, Tr1vel 9425 KIY-....,.H fri&eratona and other t,ppl~ p.-.... & LaL--Pl!d!IJ'ff with eech Pup PRIVATE PARTY baa rvn'" ances bunk beds dlntnc wr •• lilll"UI" U Mllm Days 1~2 PM 30 ft Mobl .. Home ·360 ,.OOllAMMING room.set.a With hut~ sec-$7 M Furnltur•Appli•ncee 837-38&3 Evee aft 6:30 PM SHARP, IMMACULATE A . INOUS, DRAFTING tlonals, living room 'sets. • • Color TV'~Stereos Weekenda 837-3855 all 9 AM ready to roll. CambiNtlon GROC. CHECKING late model Color 'IV'a, Also N D • _ TOOLS _ · AJ>ir OR A PEST! -electric 6: bUtane. Take ov- ONIC ASSEMBLY tools, antilJIJ6, lawn turru-0 ep •sit· 531 .1212 or 893..0555 Nfw obedience cluae. er paymtnll or will trade. PIX/TYP tu't'. WANTED Bait Ta nk 4 to 6 starting. Lynn RuSlell 8'71-3416 after 4 P.M. U no · W I ( I Rent W1th scoop. MUST be i:ood coo-54&-3890 ~2860 answer. tr)' aiaJn. es oas Countywlde • dllion 673-5119 DALMATfAN Pups, Cham 20' ARlSI'OCRAT '68 J..and. Hunttnstoo Beach Auction OF'tion. to uy pion stock, bred 1st for Liner, made 1 t r I p . 1, 11.J , 'I 1 ·, o~· I j;. .' f~, • I I ', ') t ':> ln t . , A n . 1 ~ .1 t l 1 1 .l l958 . MERCEOD 8'eiU ii SL R.oadater. Sharp • make oHer. 673-7334 MG 681/1 MG NOW HEREI SEE THEM TODAY ~tGlllUDU • IMPORTS 5361115 , l(8)2 Bee.ch Blvd. 521•7555 FREE. T,Q YOU disposition, 2nd sh~w. Take Monomatlc toilet, shower, ._,., Garden Grove Bet, GC honfe about 5/7. 642-1937 Reft'-freezer, wate r betlttt, ,,.., .. , Stanton 1 pace heat e r, $2800. 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 537·71 lt 0 blk north ol Kat~) •• --·-·-·-· Y.a German Shephl!J'd 'i 2 MOS old buff colored 646-5257. 325 Santa Ana '52 MG TD "O&uic" Reatrd, 211'1 S. Main St., Santa Ana AUCTION EVERY RENT Collie, 9 ll!Of>. old, female cocker Spaniel puppy, $25. Ave. N.B. X1nt mech It runa cond, Br. 545-7166 THURS. & FRIDAY, 7 p.m. pup, Ha.a had~ alaho s. ~t 8'2--6405 Rae Gm, nu uphl, rad, $950 212 N. Lemon, Anaheim w/chlldren, beau · & a· 1_0 Tr•llea. Utlllty 9450 Pvt pry 673-<W __ i& __ _ -776-2900 COLO-R TV fectlooete. -W ave too Worset _ "Better Uvfnl tbru Afell•nces 8100 man.Y other imals. 306 ;...:..;....;;..;,.;;...______ UTfLITY Trailer 4, x V'. '55 MG TF, ww, radio, Education" Ramona P l., Cosla Mesa. GOLDEN Palamino gelding. Uibts. Llceme plates. Ex. S5.10. Runs good! ________ , ____ WASHERS S29.95; dryers $9 MONTH ~8-9702 5/6 16.I hands, both engllsh and cond. $15. 548-2S35. 874 Dar-__ 536-4_~_s_78_e_v_es_af_te_r_6_ FOR SlS: Freeurs $'15: Refrlg., ed f western. $450. Call 540-9S73 C M '64 MG M'dg t E eel cond A G GOOD home want or bef--lt30 weekdayi., All rell St., . . . 1 e . x • Secretarial Tr•inlnt copperto.oe 6: •oc.: uar. Rental can apply to purcnase medium b1·ed G·Shephcrd. "'~ t sort top, wlre whls, ATTEND THE 540-1095 d day Sat. It Sun. See a '11."" 5<1S-l5S9 =========--ORDER BY PttONE Good watch dog · tralne · Newwrt and Palasades, Truck& .,.,.., Molt Modern Up-"to-O•tt A I 1110 523-3651 Older children or adults Costa Meaa '60 MGA Roadster Hardtop BU~ COLLEGE in the _n_t...:q:..""-------847-9817 5/4 Tn •NSPORTATIO-N '57 FORD Pick-up, R/H, Beautiful condition. AU ex-Soathland. Tbe acbool of SENSATIONAL! """ smog dev., '68 Comm. Llc.; tras. 642-4643 Pnllfammed Leaming with Uttle Island Sale 9 to 9:30 • 7 DAYS MOVING. Wanted. good ht $200 takes. 2433 College .~•" ch home in adult family for Boeh & Y•ch_t_! 9000 Or., Costa Mesa. 546-8$9 the "flnbblna ~ tou Couch, chn, lmpe, fitt scms. beaut. blk. 1 o n g • haired -PORSCHE :complete Secretarial -Hide-a-bed, Ibis. rn>n·rite, HI-Ff & Stereo 1210 male, neutered cat. A real 33' Owens Brigantine ·r;s DATSUN lo•. PU. dlr, 'Bnubup -mM Keypunch. hanging Imps, conversation pet. 548--0453 5/4 19S7 Model • still under war-$69 d<-ls. or ta.le~ trade. 36 '56 Porsche 1600 COl.l9e Start any Monday-ETenin& pieces galore! 10 to 6 PM. 1968 STEREO console solid 2 FE:MALE tabbies. blue ranty • fiberglass • fiy P~·mts. $58.86. 4S4··cm3 Good condition. Sacrifice! claata a110. 127 East Bay Front, Balboa stale, 4 speed cbanaer. Like eyett, mother Persian • bridge . dual c.'Ontrols • TIS ~ Ton PU International, $895. 600'n Acacia CdM POLLY PRIEST ~=lli=~and======== new. Take OYer small father's name is Tom-6 wks e gas e loaded w/extras • good tires. runs good. * 673-8301 * BUSINESS COLLEGE payment.s OI' $35.12 cash 0 Id . II 0 use b r 0 ken asking $26,000. 515-3675 or $300. * 646-7445 '61 PORSCHE Roadster 325 N...-Newport BL. .N.B. Sewin.t Machines 1120 Credit Dept, 535-72~ 67H172 S/6 ~9 · _ .xlnt condition ___ P_hon_~_548-_9'723 ___ 1967 SINGER with walnut S rt' Good 8500 NEEDS good home. Bl'B'l CAL Cat No. 30. ·New tram· ~r-• _____ 95_20_ 930 W. Balboa Blv., Balboa VETERAN APPROVED cahinet. Local serviceman po ing • tortoise shell young female pollne, trlr & cover. Xlnt '65 GMC ~-ton truck with '59 PORSCHE convert. "D"; HELICOPTER letving town. WUI sacrifice Colt .45 Automatic ca(; 2 little kittens, 5 wki. cond. Aft 1 p.m. wkdys. all camper: sips. 4. Xlnt cond. brand new~ top; fllOO n.IGHT ·TRAINfNG nl\chine for balance $41.25 19'27 Argentine model. old, hsebroken. -1~1 5/4 dy. wlmds 675-_34_6_2 ___ Low mi. $1900. ;,.tS,1695 673-5776 after 6 PM Oall fOl' Appointment left, for caah. Buttonholes, Good condition $80. TWO t'emale kittens. Calico 10' BOAT T Trlr, $55. 6' FG Kl S-0197 blind hems, etc. No at-e 549-0'.!83 aft 6 PM e & Tortoll(!. shell. One male Dinghy, sss. 4 hp ~itish Imported Autos LIFETlME Gitt • Chilcoat 10 tachments needed Auto-tiger kitten 6 wks. 646-7585 Seagul OB, w I long !hart, 9600 lnsorrTyping School 113 Del matie bobbin winder Touch-Mlscell•neous 8600 5/~ $75. 646-7058 . SCRAM'•LETS Mar ot. s.iS-2859 Mon.·Wed. 0-Malic. Dealer will OK --------- t f Sl 35 week & * AUCTION * 5 MOS. old male cocker-poo-Sa1'lboat1 9010 . PIANO . BEGINNERS p&ymen s o . die, all shots, go&! with =.::.:..:..=-------ANSWERS . guarantee. Call anytime~ /6 -pref. Olldm love t be ~ r 6616. u you will aell or buy cllldm, quiet. 642.1160 ·5 LIKE SAILING? le110ns. Nancy Den n 1 s .;..._--=-=--~-~ !live' Windy a try MALE 5 lb mixed Chihuahua, DISLIKE THESE? ~7649 1967 SINGER, due t 0 Auctions Friday 7 p.m. prefer older cpl or someone e Payments, high interest, divorce. Automatic Zigzag w· d • A 't• B I M'ERCHANDISE FOR In antique w h 1 t e cabinet. tn Y s uc ion arn alone. 546-2147 5 6 depreciation, slip rentals. · ,~'.E AND TRADE Buttonbolet, overcasts, lan-Behind Tony's Bldg. Mat'I ADORABLE male striped clesrilng, Insurance, e(c. N t 2075~ Newport. CM 646-8686 Jong haired kitten. 952-0395 PREFER THESE?? Furniture 8000 cy It.itches, etc. o a . Bd _, kd ytl • Low cost no ~ork tachments needed. Aasume MOVlNG, Must Sell. rm ..,t 5 w ys or &n me · " 7 payments of SS.SB each or sct. dbl bed. bkcase hdbrd. wknds. 5-7 Care free sailing in a FURNITURE •An.15 cash. Guarantee still drrsser. 2 nite stnds $100 f Cal 25, Ill little as $20. .,..., SMAi,L 2-story r a m e a day, avail soon Cal J..1 ReturnM from OK. call alter 5 : 3 0 , refrig $35: 5' Ceramic fir Id' · 0 A $2 bui in~; in range. pprox Try Our Cluh Plan -d-or•tor studios _s_22_-3S_20_. -·----...,..,,., lamp $35: 8' sect sofa 5; 500 sq ft 54~ N<Nt 67~ •300 •~ Id' bl $1~ bk ' . . ' ..-v""'· ...-. NEWPORT SAILING CLUB S,.nith Mediter,.nean Singer Ptb~ from Sl4.50 sml mp In t .,; case _________ 517 675--0UO ALL fdW Singer Zio7Ag $69.50 $15. 364 Hamilton, CM. 642- .. -) U60 FREE Fertill2er. 2 0 2 7 2 3 YEAR old S t arc raf t Must Sacrifice $61S (Other Zigzagi. from SJ9.50 • s t ~ WAS ORIG. $1698. Fae Rblt Kirbys Crom S79;50 FOb1 Rubber cut to size. Cypress, an a 18 Skylark, 14'. 350 lb. beauty ITEMS AS FOLLOWS: (other ~acuums from $12.50) Uphol supplies: f a b r I cs , 54>2655 S_ w/110' of dacron. lor the r~ .... -1 ft. Spanish 10fa e Repairs -Sales -Rentals • naugahyde. Factory-ootlet. 3 ALL black, 1 tlgt'r kitten, 7 experienced sailor. Hardly '-"''•'""-Low prices. A·l Foam werks old· 548--0179. 2079 used. With custom Balko and Mat c b I ft I Chair Sincere Sewing Mach & Vac Fahrlc &: Upbol!;tcry Supply Westminster Ave. C.M. 5/4 TrlT. $1.000 vl.ilue lor S500, Vanish -Wheel • Ta.Hy • Cooler • WAR NOT LOVE I saw a general carrying a sign outside lhe Pentagon. 1t said, "Make WAR NOT LOVE." • Spat Cash tor Jmpor•s We pay more for an)' import regardles11 ol year. mske or condition. Try Ill> before yo u sel l . ELMORE MOTORS. 9625 G a r d e n GJ'Olle Blvd JE 7-6630 BMW ·v BMW 1600, 2 dr i;ed. AM/FM radio, 7700 mUPS. Like new! $2400. 543-2377 Custom q II t It e cJ with l87S Hubor, CM 646.9742 Co .. :m E. Sth St .. S.A. B-E.A-tmf"UL -killens, 7 firm. 642-4610 after 6 PM carved wood trtm . .R. 10 It. -~===~-:-::::-::::=== .,.,=us1 ---S • -.;:; --·-----"""" weeks o1d. rree t o good Schock nspe -. Seville ear.ed ye1vet _aolfa. Pl•n ..... o·rg•n• 8130 B"'•UTJFUL ,.,._,__ p· PATSUN SIMCA '58 SlJl(CA (runs) le '59 Stm· ca tor parts. Both for $100 or offer. 546-5618 TOYOTA 68112 TOYOTA NOW HEREI SEE THEM TODAY ~faltlUDU • IMPORTS 1966 Harbor. C.M. 646-9303 TOYOTA HEADQUARTERS r, .. MORE 9625 GARDEN GROVE HLVD GARDEN GRUVF. JE 't-663r $119?>. &G--7382 Eve/wknd. _____ ........, __ _ ;:;:;;;;:;====== '67 COUGAR XRT. low VOLVO '68'12 VOLVO mlleafe, private JI a it)'. S2995. 200 Kinp Place. N.B. ~l NOW HEREI DODGE. SEE THEM TODAY..,--------• '65 DODGE Dart 2 DR HT Lllfti• a 225 cu In, 6 cyl enc.' Stan- WI IG dard 11'8ns. Radio. W/W tires. Extra clean. ih-31n PORTS _a_f1 ...:..5 ____ _ 1966 DART Wa1ton. Original l,_ H bo c M 646-9303 owner, auto, radio .t """ ar r, · · heater, $1700. 642-2859 9700 1964 DODGE Dart GT. 1 ••••••••• owner, excellent condition . ·n.ooo. 548-7857 Autos W•nted WE PAY FOU Top '54 FORD 2 door, 239 bored to 272 cu. Inches· Street and strip cam. New tires. New 3 PR I CE speed transmission. B~k~t seats. Must aeU! $260 Cash. Weekdays aft 6. Wedcerla anytlme 543--6565 FOR NICE CA~S ,57 ro~ 2 DR. Hdtp., good. AND TRUCKS T-Bird eng., lira, auto. Ne'!' Any Mike or Model. CONNELL CHEVROLET 2121 H.,bor Blvd. COSTA MESA 546-1203 WE PAY ... CASH for u~ed cars lo: trucks just call us for free eatlm8te. baU., generator & brakes. $110. 546-2499 '56 FORD. auto, T-BlRD eng, new tires. aood cood $300 636-118) '60 Country Seda~:-Ps, pb, R/H, ex . 54.5-8745 '60 FORD SEDAN $300. ~958 after 5 .. ~M '59 FORD RANCH WAGON, 2 DR. $200. 54~ MERCURY·: GROTH CHEVROLET '65 Mere Monl 4 dr, one Ask for Sales Manaaer owner. R&H, air. pb, J>I, xlnt cond. Pvt pty, $1485 182ll Beach Bl.. See at 2544 Newprt Blvd Huntington Beach CM Kl 9.3331 ..::....:~------...;;;...,.--,-____ -----'66 MERCURY ColOA~ .Park Will Buy wag., fully equipped. Llko new. SZ735. Priv.,: IU t Y YO\D' Volkswagen or Porsche 968-3464 -a. pay top dollars. Paid for '66 CALIENTE •1900 or not. Call Ralph 892-4958 after 5 PM 673-1190 MUSTAN~ UMd Cars 9900 -------'66 Mustang GT. Rll( '\iltn NEED A CAR? stereo. 4 spd, mag'Whls, 4 CAN'T BF. FDIANC'ED! new tires. excel c:onlt,--Make •Bankrupt'! e Reposs11ulon? offer. 548-9760 aft &pm · e Bad credit? e Divorced? ,65 MUSTANG V-8 ·~mo e MUitary e New In Areat PS I PB 25 000 m~a. N~ Mak• Payday Paymenta • · • McCARTHY MOTORS tires. 4!W~009 1420 So. Main _. Edlnaer '65 Mustang, blue copvert. (2 b\ocka N. of Sean) Automatic. SnapPf •~eanl Santa Ana Ph 542-3507 S1650. * m..\991 OLDSMOllLE heavy Darv ou end tab t'f: .,. • __ --· _ b""'' . '-:''""" boiardece homr. 6-16-4228 5/6 t4 ft. glas.~ sailboat with ~ _ _ and matctuna cockt&U ta-PIANO & ORGAN Y piece or entire cup A -PAIR of Stcelr lothcs trailer. New in '64 Used 6 --· • -. pt Ki If Med-full • moving! Make offer · d y di "-es last 2 years. $995 DATSUN '66 Toyota L.andc:ruiser J eep. 1 '67 Old~ 442. Gold w/blk vinyl top, • I t' cond, disc brks. ps, pb, AM/FM, wide oval tires, 644-1542 . -; ble. S,Plece na u "SELL-IN" Haviland • Melssen, French poles. heavy uty. ou ~ mu · ltenabean oaic -panelled Yea we're havin1 a "Sen-It Pruaian. etc. etc. OR them. 646-6849 5/7 Phone • 646-7891 Kini al.le box ~ a, els, ahow models, trade-ins _ months, trained. Nice pet planU. hull, center board, Perfect cond. Fwd drive. 10 s ears. 494-8758 TRIUMPH '63 OLDS Cutlau. V-8, top rond, New tltts $850 • 673-5934 -. bedroom aule wl~ full In': for Spring. Floor mod-3-8316 CdM. SMART black pl.Ip -8 WINDMILL 16', one design, mAT 1 matfre91. Lars• Spe.rulb ~ of pianos 6: organa w!ll go CLEANING Out itorage · for chi.ldren. 640-0346 5/6 85% complete, ' 11 n e • I car dillinl room. Gold ~ at low, LOW prices. WHY ~~~d 1:::!:f.~~nll: :~ FREE to good home 6 ador· malerial & flttin1111. Make s. Main, Santa Ana Spanlah table lamps. Hane· DON'T YOU shop U1 before private party. Everything-abLc long heired kittens 7 o!fer. 543--086t 546-4880 SACRIFICE! '67 Trlu~h PLYMOUTH · 2000 sed. lo mileage, xlnl _______ _......_, __________ 1 In& IW81 &ampa, etc., etc. you bUyT rt>a10nablel 108 Iris Cd.M, wk&. 89'2-5302. 5/8 Zl' VENTURE. 5 mot old. '67 DATSUN 1600, apt rdstr, Each piece can be purch .. WARD'S BALDWIN STUDIO 673-8316 BLAQ<-Labrador -Retriever Lois of xtr8s. Genoa ~ dlr, 4 spd, Like new, pymnts cond. '62 PLYMOUTH, auto, 4 Dr, Make oUer! 642-7293 whitt aeaan.' New fan belt, ed individually. 1801 Newport, CM 642-8484 8' 8 ffiG 1· lid' puppy • ~--•·-o Id sips 4. outbl-d. Save •=• mo. Take trade or $200 T ~· available , 6 x H 1tc s in; " -"""" 9-0 6"9 n::.~,, *"" · ·Ne.:~;;;era to Calif. • PIANOS & ORGANS * temp. glau door. New, snc. 646-8405 'i/4 633·6.' or '' ·•""7' cash. 49...,9773 63~_361_7 __ 0-ef'il 11ppmved imme<li11trly • Largest stock in So. CaLf. $75. O'Kee!e & M <' r r it BLACK mfl lr m!Xrd l'irN'tl, R -HOURLY RENTAL.5 --. ·----. '63 VW, exlrn !'lean. dlr, "in NITURE * 20'7c «lo/C off Ph!Vcr pianos atainle&s utecl cook top ood h • RllOfll';S 19's * JAGUAR & out", tal<e $75 cash pymts R & D FUR o· " • • . " weeks old. 10 ~ omr. Fun Zone Boat Co., Balboa $33.86. CaU Pal 494--9773 1000 roUs to choose from stove, used, good cond. $25 54S.4553 5/6 1844 Newport Blvd., C.M. * Termr.. Terms -Terms * 642-1492 -~--==------SHOCK-Racing Sabot , 1963 JAGUAR l;t-Sedan. 4· ~3617 Every ~t 'tU 9 cash for your piano or trade LADIES 26" bike, old bui flberglau mast, sail No. dr. Mark ll. 4 1peed aUck '66 vw, orig. owner, white Sat 6 SWl 'tll 6 arand piano for new spinet SILVER Olympic C 0 1 n • works. 546-0l07 514 4634. Pnce SJOO. 847-5938 overdrive, power 1teerin1. wired int. All utra1. S147S. • UmJted quanttty o1 un-· 173 1 ..... els priced s,.nllh Medlterr1nHn Field's Wholesale PlallO Co. circulated Mexican 25 peso GAS Sf'rvel refrigerator CAL 20 NO 681 chrome w re wue . 540-5489 aft 5:30 .t Sun. VOLKSWAGEN recent valve le ring job, '.i like new seat covers. 2 ~fjlllll nu rircs. $350. or best'btfer. ~ 847-6640 eves & 11.-knds. 76} PL 'i MOUTH -6 C)'I, 1td trans, 4 dr, radlo, clean. Good transp. $200. 494-5110 PONTIAC SHOWROOM SAMPLIS 12072 Brookhurst at Cbapman commemorative pieces at $3 Del Mar, Costa Mesi 514 Like nt'w. many xtraa to aeU. 642-2805 ·59 vw Bus 8 Ft wood carved armed di-Garden Grove <TI4\ ~2710 e11ch. ~S-6449 S ADORABLE puppies need • 673-9109 • Jag. 1962 XKE Roads New paint IL tires. ROY CARVER van with large man's mate~ Lowrey spt organ $499. * OLD Spaniah cabinet. good home. 548-5011 514 ~Fiberglass 11oop-$l!'J90. RrbH eng. 673-0527 aft Spm. PONTIAC ing cbalr; beautiful Medi· Wurlitzer piaoo repo $499. Been in f~ily . to duplicate 2 WHITE kittens 6 weeks Cal 25· Loaded. ftt)() 962-CSU aft 6 MOVING Must atll '96 VW, n Hart-or Bl .. Calta ,,_ terranean tabr1ca and col-Weber reblt srand $850. costa $3. Must seU . Pvt old. 546-1570 5/4 ~-5170 C\'rs .t wkends good shape. best offer over Kl 6-4444 ors. 5 Pc hexagon Spanish * Regtster now for summer party. Best otter. 673-8316 Kl'ITENS • Two white femal-MERCEDES IE $1400. 546-3447 dark oak-top dining set with piano courses (ages 7-13), Cd.\1. Eves. All day wkend.s es 7 wks. 642--0452 5/4 Power Cruisers 9020 '67 vw Bug. J owner. CADILLAC ~! .ec:~·~ -~"':: black or avocado framed adult orgAn clasaeJ. 175 YARDS ~ N y L-O N '61 190 SL Roadster Co ,_...,.,. '""" "' ...,~- d .,. THREE unusual male kit· '66 vw Cnmp~r. "'·llo cqui"-39,000 ml. Xlnt -nd1'tion Beige. mp. equ"W""' Bently. chain: decorative vinyl e-&Z TERMS A R p E T Id I f c "u ' .. ~ , .. , nn ...,"" __;___::... ______ _ C • ea or tens, 6 wks .. 673-4015 5/4 ...,.,i w/f-:Uro""an tent, tun-4~3142 S1550 · · · · · · · 4...,.._,~,,,, '62 CAD El Dorado Co~vl. .62 PONT. Bonneville coov., llgn. 5 Pc Mediterranean MUSIC CITY, C.M. apartments S3 95 11 yitrd in Y"" ,~ -----...,.,c-=~--Whl l rd I th t ~room eet -9 drawer Mr. * C.41\ 2165 * _. """~-b. · Cal.I 6 • Child's wag;;;" whrels, ed rxhausl. trlr hitch, CHARGE rf! Dial 642·.S678 [or R~TS It' w r NI er in : xlnt cond.. pwr. steer. l ~ .nv-i.tallcu. vu.... arg111111! 1• • 'M/F',M. wr-box, closets. Full pwr, fact air low mi. b k R 11 Tri 0 _., l:·Mn. d.reaer. large tram-oiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~8 evenings good n1bbcr 548-2407_ 5 " E;cccl cond Aft, 1 p.m. Well cared for. S1.l50. or r s., . -pwr. $995 etl mirror, larae nite com-NOW HERE -the new BARGA.iNSiiinrw CARPET ROCKS-le Gravel you dig. wkdys. all dy wk n d 1 VOLKSWAGEN VOLKSWAGEN best oUr.r. c~n Jerry Star mag 11.hls. Immac. · modes, matchlnc panel de-SupenJOundlng T-200 for bc-drooms. Blur . multi-536-lli68 5/4 67j.:Jil6:! ;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;~~ TV 642-9742, !!AM Ill 6 PM m-46_113 _____ _ ll(gned bt'adboard. Hammond Spinet organ colored. 'beige etc. Call FIVE-r.ult'-killens. F'ree to ~f'IB~;nCLASS/ wood ~ CADILLAC Cµr dt' Villr '67. 'G5 PO~AC .CataJllfa Ven· , $195 VALUE ' -the finest yet! 5-10-4478 evenings good_ home. _!4&-1473 5/6 c11bin rru .. l'r, 75 HP out-~ ~ Owner has heen sick & can't tura, hurst linkage. 4 apd, full Price NOW $429.95 SCHMIDT·PHlLLIPS CO. KIRBY vacuum cleaner and --1610 ....... rd. Tilt hl'd trailer, ful•u YJHING STARTS drive ao mu~I ,,.II Blue, stick shift. O~iglnal mileage OR TERMS H LOW AS 1907 N. Maln 0 Dh Mi W t·...1 '"' <r ~ · 10 000 . ~''l""'. Hn .u.n & owll(!r. Like new con-,... Santa Ana attachments. Take o v e r sc. •n wu equipped. SL'OO. 5.U-3770 'f Pl •f 1 • mi . .,.,_"' ~ d.Jtlon. f1600. 962-8229 (Will ~~i= :S~uallY> I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!'!!!!!!!!!!!" pa~e)!_l.ledofl d$6.50t ~.,!10 BUYrNG Silver Crrtifica(et., k lt-;::--90·3-0 A ·~~a.ldCoucopcndd.,clo~~llme ilfe°!1. '65 GTO 4 spd., Stereo, No OOnru 83 Ha--..t n-.,_ caau. ..... t ep . ,...,.,....,.,., Pay Sl.~5 to $1.55. Ed's Coin S---'-_ -s j """"" . ..--"' w ~ ...Jv... "', "'"''"' v • .,..... ,...___. Exe.I. cond. $2500. Pvt pty. rcver.; mags, posltra ... ._,,,; U1e Our Store Charre with Leslie speaktrs WHrTE Fox stole. Long -two Shop. 8558 Weslmln~ter Ave.. 18• Olri• Craft kl Boat. v.s. CHICK IVERSON, , INC. 64+-2!188 good tires: many nxtru . No fancy front BUT . • Excel cond. 61!>3606 •'kins-coat $400. Be1t o.fler. Westminster 897-1525 NPft f!nldl Trailtt. See to Like new! S.'!6-9435 QUALITY VALUES INSIDE! r -v o·rgan, like new! 6p7a3;:!3.16 evts., wkends. Pvt n .lleve! j ll 6491 '67 VW's ·~ Cid. 2 dr. $200. or offer, '62 PO'""'"C Boonevtllt ~-·...,, ·"' M. hi et 8700 ""' needs battt>ry. Tires OK. ., • .,. . --~ A'ROVID f..URNrTURE ~. 2 lce)<board11• blond. c ntry, ~~ Run --.l 64&-&35,; Convf.'rt. Be1u lnsrde IUlQ 215, H L-........... CM. 7 H .1 CM ct:STOM draper ies I 2 ' •--t Sllp Moori-9036 1699 1 ""'""· 1 •2'> """"'•"" ar_. ""'•• · ~. 5 4 1m1 ton, pent!, incl rods, of(. wht. LOCK Former. edit mute30~: ~-· _:.-. __ s ou · """"· ,,,,........,. Dally M, 10-S Sonday PtANO. upright fi6" high. per1 cond. Pd-$2'1D. Ask-f75 . portable a.wt welder, P h 40' SLIP 81•811,.ble until July '62 PONTIAC GP. Xlnt condl- • 548-9660 • Ex c e 11 en t condition. 673-2465 drive turner, 3 h P • 3 lat. s2,00 Jl<'I ft .. a montJ\. CHEVROLET tlon. 4 speed, big ent. OWNER HAS MOVED trom aet1nlabed. $175. 646-8334 EARLY AmemM aofa bNI mo1or. Misc equtp. & parts. 873-79:i0 ;\Ir Hut. uu~·· 642-5821 •..• ' Shoreellf1 Home • MUST · 962-31:19 '66 MALI.BU 2 dr. bll< vinyl '6:$ TEMPEST. ~c:ellMt SELL beautiful kt! n Cs t z e Jladio 8200 rocker, rotfte table. lamp 4.'"0<iJLB Tuwable ForklUt ir·r;;ft tlOO 'U VW's top. while body, bfk Im. condition. Rea90~. caJ.J Bdrm set. Ind end tables, ;,.;;;..~-------tablr, bunk be& I. na1111:. $2250 752 N. B" I II v I a , bucket aeAts, ron)ul. R/H, rvenings 494--0U2 bedspread, lamp1: a I a o SACRmCE $'71), Lafayette ch&lr. ~49 Ornni::r. 6 3 9 -2 6 D I or 1966 CESS'\ \ SIG'lane. 310 al 49 9 a ir. Meke offer. 494-3237 maple Grand.father clock model 525 23 ch8nnel C. B. UPHOLSTERING • m .so, 2 8!17-2'33 Eves. h.rs. T.T lH.~. Call aft. 6, • '63 CH!.'V. 4 Dr Bel Air: off. RAMBLER (new) Make oiler 673-C8(l Radio with M 2 Mike ill-1>c. (European crnftsmenl --~ -Cl k S.18-t361 oi ;,12~ white color, 42,000 mUcs,, ----------·c·. atud8 • n t e n n a . Call c-.....,. est.. del, pfrkun, 2t:i Forklllt 7, lh. itr S ""' '"'"-"""" •· ... " r .. ~ ,. n ondlt ..... S""'; ...._ .... I H 9IMM , SUS.sit fact. a\r. 1b... ~ '63 •mb-· .... -r. Sh1rp. ~ after 7 ~.1 ... RB ''Berny" S3&-61ri:l N' , .... ..., '"" -i e om" ... .,,. ~ "" ---DREXEL DINING SET ' "'0 " S.19-2(,_l}I EvC?S, 897-243.1 646--0681 E ts. 545·148-t ..__,,.. •• table w/2 leava 4 T.a..tsi 8205 SCUBA-tqulpmt'Tll, t'Ornplcil' -TRAILER ~' 1.i CablU'la 14 JI '62 VW 6 Pau. ,U $999 '!>:>BEL-Air Chev ; ·59 F1AT. dtaJn t rr old SD5 cmtotn °" outllt · also 3.i mm u/wt1tt'T PETS and LIVESTOCK 18. Qu1tt i\dult Park. NNJ' ••'-c•Ml'H both ~ ttpatr. M11ke of. pad• Inc· YeDow chair and ca.mctll 53&-1110 &.ch. C'3rJW'led.. N t w '64 VW 6 Pass. ,U $1199 fer &4M996 ottoman $20-Foldlrlf bed -"LL DIRT WANTED Dogs 1125 drapra. t"11rn1shl'd. Sf. ~o 1. '.ff .... _ •u. '66 '&9 CHEV V-8, 11. Top. dlr •• 64 T-BIRD Landllu tip. .dlr SIS. Mile. '94-13],3 ,.,,__ ....._._ ,,_ ~ ..-,· Lqu,. 8cb 10.000 CY. MINA Blk Dachshundl. 6 Oran11e CoAsl Trlr Qt CM. P 0 IC H IS a1.1to. xlnt cood. $17 del $17 eir, like new: $2()& cNh d S PC_ &ldional: ortJ1P A • ~ •1MO wk~. Al<C. 3 male. 1 femalt, moo mo. 4~. 63!h'J617 or older car. alt 5 . ....-r73, yellow Goral. ICOtcb-suanS-TV•, WAI•-, $:iO ea. 34Hl31iC <.'LEAN n· x I ' ac..tcw. _ l•tt y .. "CMtC:" YW T..,I --639-3617 -._td.=...;a;:;.;_m..-.;;,;.;..__,,~~~11 •C&IDAIW e GERMAN SHEPHERD • t'#UI bfrls. 8'xl~ tndouw ... u-CHRYSLER '58 muNDDUURD OJJl(V, l'fEW _.. 915. a.an. Pupplea• AKC Rc~rtd SZ500. Spa~ re -Full power'-~-· u--m ,.,,....,_, W-llYas.-.:S 6 -aran•._M&.-Oleta Mr11. W'ttle Dall)I '86C'ROWN Irrll'. rmm-.u r • 540-TDB • ·-_.,_ .,.-t>Oot Box M-108 hdt:p All pwr, fact air. bal , __ .......;;..,..;;.._...,,__--,.-...-...~ Pbt ........ m: --' ._. ........ R.ROW 000 OBEDIENCE 50 ooO mi ta~t ,,.,.,,... $3495. ·se 1'·Btrd. full JP'".';>' llc!Jt. clt111«c1 1t1u1t._.. Prtvat. ''1 STARCRAF'T (...,._,) ~ air: S55"0 (.'uh. 1~ O.._.;;-;.:;•;::.;...;S.~le;;.._ ___ I022_ traln1n~ avaU. 963-2470 10!® turn. AIOha Trallet " · HunUnaton Bcb. s3WllM • -Partt. 132 _w _w1i.on, CM. ,..,__TOP JU:FP.IC . $.'IS: CifiiiUAHUi\S AKC. tiny -COMET MAKE A MEMO '° ....., ~ TV, 11'' 123: •lo mal~. 10 wka. brt-rdrr, 1 Metorcycie. ftOO ~ u-p toya you no lontV .W. twtn btda, Id A dn 122 pt; • lb alud anll. &41--2962 ----·111 BLUE Com!' , ~I, 1tlr.lc ldl diem for c.ah wtttl ..... --· l1wn mwr 111: .. -y.............. T•rrltt ...... 1911 l«>ND~ 160 ~ 1 '70 ....., M,, C.... ..... 1 to I llhUt. r/b, 1ood et. Stat Ousl1tea Ada. Dill MMl1' Dtne._tte I' ·-=. S\" f ,.. T s •• Y-... In _,., c.lallUled.' I ... -'"'.... .. ........ ---......... 61J· 1 _.. .. JJ'V .. -· AU v-· Cb mp o~m ... SI~ -.~ Mmt '4'11 tw>lt -_.. , ..... ;·~.O;J~O;)•!!!!··--B!!!!!!l ____ ml!!!!~ offtt. ULM.M aft . toclql • MORE! 1550 .. _._ (rwr) Someone wUI be looldns '°" 1'I ., • • • .. ..,, " -.._._.,, <X MMIJI, ~ It. D&al 90.sil OW KUin8 tor RE.rul.TS depnl ~ta. 1..1 t-'832 m.3f:'3 alttt T·llRD • ( .. I IL~ PILOT EDr.rruuih~AGE ___ Democrats Win' a . -Hand ~ Oranee County Republicans have had it their way • for so long that it is hard to believe any rep-Orts about politics could be anything but encouraging so lat as their party is conc.erned. But the Democratic Party in Orange County isn't dead yet. For the first time in seven! years, voter registration figures are showing more new Democrats than Republicans added to the liat. It doesn't mean that a big upset is in the offing in consecvative Orange County .. The Republicans will still produce the votes for their party ne xt November. But going into the primary, the Republican margin isn't as great as its lea.ter.s would like to see. Orange County has t]2,885 Republicans eligible to vote and 220,052 Democrttts. Of course, tradition- ally, th• Republicans have a ~tter record at the polls -a higher percentage of them show up lo vote. Unless the Democrats can pull something amaz. ing out ,of a trick bag, the traditional Republican strongholds will remain. That is to say, you can rea- sonably pr1'(fict the re-election of GOP incumbents such as Rep. Jimes B. Utt, s~te Senator John G. Schmitz, As semblyman Robert Badham and 4'.ssemblyman Rob- ert Burke. The Republicans won't have to spend much money or effort in these districts. But it isn't these districts that the Republicans were going to push anyway. 'Ibey had their eyes ~ ..-Isome offices now held by Democrats -Richard T. Hanna's Congressional seat, and Kenneth Cory's 69th Assem"'bly District, to be specific. The Republicans hoped that they could mass a gigantic countywide campaign for funds and support and make Orange County a solid, 100 percent Republican-represented power base. The Republicans did outgain the Democrats in many areas, but the Jains fell ln communities such as Newport Beach wbtcb were ICllnf to remain GOP strongholds no matter what. m.re-the GOP needed voters wu in tbe western and northwestern parts of the county -in Hanna's and Cory's districts -and that's where they didn't. get tb11n. New registration figw• lbow that in Hanna's congressional district, th~ l>emoCJ:atic margin, instead of narrowing, actually widened to lt,m. and in Cory's assembly district the Dem0crata now hold a margln of 10,171 voters, a gain ol 1,500 s1nce February. It doesn't mean the Republicans are completely out of either of these races. but they're going to have to spend a lot of money and e n e. r·g y if they hope to make the county as purel,y Republican as they had hoped.· , A Distinguished Trio Congratulations are ln 'order for three members of the Orange Coast's academic family: -Edward A. StelnhMll, professor of biological sci· ence al UCI. for bein• elected to the prestigious Na· Uonal Academy of Sciences for cU1tinguished contri· butions in his field. -Arthur M.rcler, UCI bistoriarf, for becoming the second American in history to receive Great Britain's Chesney Memoria1 Gold Medal for outstanding writ- ing in the field of naval history. -Norman WatlOft, superintendent of Orange Coast College, for being elected president ol the respected and powerful California Junior College Association.· The honors reflect the dedication and commitment of these men to their profe11ion. TM Bucket lrlgaCle E>r. Peale's View Nothing Sure In Indiana Politics Bomlrillfl De-e•ealation Strategg Of Dr. Spock world wu IUCb a glorious place 'Dr. Benjamin Spock corrupted ole generation ol parents into 11 their children and ~king Jdre social order. .. don't quote me as saying bMty reader -I take my text to.. 'rom a recent aermon delivered mnan Vincent Peale in his New church. This great American er is convinced that Spock is ly to blame for much of the it, rebellion and lawlessness of lnie, bec1use be urged parents to JQre "permisahce" toward their l ctildreo. i EVERY QUALIJl"IED social .. tllO'ft, before thil pernJoious t lnfhwice •t in, the world ran ll)004llly aa a thou.land-dollar I watch. There were DO wars .. DO ....,, DO m.&lnttel, prldically' lme. IDd 1+x was jUlt a tbree- wcrd tJurted deep ill the dic- '1 · . il Sped'• seditious treatise I to Wllrp ad lioa1Jy erode OW' aal ftbre in the 1940' s, you could r ftnd a neurosis around. Peopl~ kinder to each other: 'lbere were )Cbings ht the South, DO vicious wars in the Ncrth, no mass M'S in the East, and no town • in the West. All w1s tranquil. l'! UTrLE TBING troubles me, ver, and peTbapa Peale can set ltraight on it. 1 have always rstood that World War n WU a by the Germana under Hltler, ladlua N.&et -There ls a saying among Hod.iers that "nothing is for sure 1nywbere, especially in Indian• po1ttic1." who embraced Nazism as the ultimate ' Sen. Robert Kennedy knows that. It way of life, and who were willing to troah. lliet him. perpetrate the most hideous crimes in ~ history for the glory ol the Third lndJha votes May 7. Both parties Reich. will indi~'ate their pr e f e r e n c e . Yet these same German people were Republicans; -'ways ca ref u 11 y , totally untainted by Spockism. On the sometimes pawull,r, conservative, contrary• now where else in the world will make the old saying appear in· waa parental authority so strong, was discipline so revered, wu tradition so accurate. Things are sure for Richard laladed, wu order so respected, as in M. Nixon. He long has been the darl· German.y. 'lbe German people were int of Indiana Republicans. In 19llO ev~ our probleDt c:bi1*en today Nixon carried the state against John are not -clean, induatrtous, law-IC b ThJ abiding, ldlool-attending, parent-obey· F. eMedy y 223,000 votes. s year ing, patriotic and reverent SO WHAT HAPPENED? How did theee paragons of virtue man1ge to traalform themaelvea into. the most vidoul 1ubmen ol history? What went wnmc with the good old home diaclptine? And is it possible that a lit- tle more "student" power might have- meant a little lesa Nazi power? Or that if IOOle ol the steam bad been let out of the ecbt Deutsch boiler, it wouldn't have blown up in the whole world's· face? How about a sermon oa this. Dr. Peale? Otherwise, we might have to aO"te wMh the late Adlai Stevenson's mot. when be remarked, "I find St. Paul appatlni. and Peale appllling," It's a Md tbou&'rt that the pun mi.&bt ba~ man meat thu the nrmon. be i& UDOJ'PO'ed in the primary, except for write-ins for Rockefeller. Tbe Democrats, true to their tradi- tion, are 1n a fight Indiana'• governor, Roger D. Branigin, is a Democrat. He is popular. He is oUering as a favorite-1.on candidate. Opinion ls that be would, if the winner, throw his con- vention strength to Vice President Hubert Humphrey. Art of Girl Watching SENATOR KENNEDY, to 11 l n g harder than that New England blacksmith of poetic legendl, t.ells voten not to wa.te tbetr ballots ..• but to cbooee between the nnt "ge- nuine" candidates, hJmaelf ~ n d Senator McCarthy. The governor has said little. He heads what is con- 1idered ao efficient state organization. rt watching haa always been a x industry in the American ness olfice. b\Jl the arrival of the .skirt turned It Into a fine art. tu can tell a person's character - act of it -by the way .he gazes at gam1 that pass his desk during t is referred to, eometimes blngly, as the work day. metimes he will demonstrate e real acting skill than goes Into winning of the average Motion Pie· Academy Award. you look around your own office. may note aome of the following illar types of mlni•skirt viewers : • :IE GLt.mON -This guy ogles femme that moves -young or tall or short, fat OI' slim. "Ob boy, >0y. oh boy," he keeps surging. day would be made U even Lassie rtered by in 1 mlnlsld.rt. 'MLET -To look or not to look, i• the quatioD with the old- disb o(ftce becbelor. He knows he ta to but thinb be shouldn't. By -•• &e•r .. ... ~.: Ha. did Bermuda sbortl set Mir MIDI? P' .L. \ ... T -- the time he settles this aouJ-searlng i11ue by taking a look. the girl is just disappearing through the door. For the next hour ind a ball he sits and sitently broods in di.Nppointment. - THE CONNOl~EUR -"1 can't be bothered with run-of-the-mill views." he says. He refuses to become in- tere9ted unless the girl meets his ex- 1ct specifications -blonde, aged betiVeen 19 and 24, wear.jog pale violet fishnet hose and a miniskirt at least seven or more Inches above her kneecap. Then be closes one eye, puts a magnifying mono~le in the other eye, and nods in calro artistic ap- proval. THE OLD-TIMER -"Too much is too much," be remarks reminlsceoUy. "Tbese miniskirts have baned the of· fice Into a pubUc beach. It was more fun In the old days when the girls lert more to 1 tellow'a imagination. 1'llE BORN LOSER -Jot is near· lighted. "Boy, here comes 1 real beauty," whlJPen tbe fellow 1t the nen delll. "Where? Where? ft'ben?" Mkl Joe dttpemely. By tbe time be 1witcbel to the rlgbt pair of t1asse1 and focme1 in, the girl bee turned a ~udpne. fag PEEIER -Roscoe prefers Ole worm'• eye view. W1atntvw a minllklrt '°""' Oft the, hor\!Oft, be pretad1 to drop something • the floor, 10 he can bend over and aJuet qp. "Jmt u I thouCh.....,be) wurtns ber C'ttf.M p1erl," be &llDOUDCtl iater to an aU..mele 1ndience ln Utt wubroalD. • ! 1 no - Senator Kennedy will. local experts say, take moat of the Negro vote. It is concentrated largely in Indianapolis and Gary and is not really large, as Negroeos are but 10 perce11t of the state's population. G.-y's Democratic vote ls somewhat uncertain. The party organization in that steel city OPPOsed Mayor Hatcher -who won the mayor's office -on racist groWlds. Hubert Humphrey spoke out t~ Hatcher, as did the Wb!e House and the national Democratic committee. Whal Gary's white Democnits will do is. therefore. uncertain. SENATOR KENNEDY'S organiza- tion has been sweating through 18-hour days. He has had more television ex- posure than his two rivals. He has more staff toilers. But he is here. as elsewhere. a · divitive man. Voteni have an intense liking for him . or a pu3ionate dislike. But be works and he has a staff that knows how to get things <kine. Labor b friendly to the Senator. But It also likes tl\e Governor. A split labor vote Is likely. Senator McCarthy. wtth his eager student helpers, 1Mm1 not to t<are very much. He panles even those who are most drawa to him beca115e ot what tbey call his sincerity. Some studenta. hoWever, admit the senator is more of 1 1ymbol thu a penonall- ty. Ue is seen as a 1ure m1n for third place. A cloee raee is predicted between Governor Branigln and Senator Kefto nedy. Defeat for the la.~r would be something or • dl111tet. He badlJ netda to'lroduc. a budwagon in the act at rollln1. Even a natrow vktorr marlia would be a bis push. Oh MJy 7. the Kennedy bandwaa- wtll start rollinC -ot bot doWs. Several polls. admJtted)J fll•«tb1 ID- cllul' t traditiaDIJ poUtlc:11 ~m1. 1bowll .... .tlucl.ThltRt111ta be tbe lMt, belt !lope. Ball Is for Disengagement WASHJNGTON -With the return of former Under~cretary of S t a t e George Ball to the policy-making level of government. the J o h n s o n Administration now la committed to end the bombing of North Vietnam. Congressional friends of the new U.S. ambassador-designate to the United Nations are .aying Ball receiv- ed thlt flat aasurance from President Johnson before agreeing to take the U.N. post after Ambaaeador Arthur J. Goldberg insisted on resigning. ' Ball was reputedly told that the bombing, now reetricted to the 19th parallel. Wt>uJd be stopped compietely by the end ol June -and possibly sooner. As ouWned i n adm•ni•ation circles, the prepoaed plan ii to de- escalat.9 the lMllDblat ill aap from the 19tb liO tbe tab perallel and then to the 17111 parallel -tbe dividing J.iDe between North and South Vietnam. ~ THIS bombing dHtcawion ._..._,could be ~anced lltay time, it ii YtrY doubtful President Jobnlon wi1 backiraet Wlleu the North Viet· Jllimese !amd a major military of- fensive that ....._.. laree numbers of U.S. troopc in Sodtb V1eenam. U.S. military sweeps DOW going OD in South Vlemam are designed to keep tbe North Vietnamese off baiance so they will be unable to launch m111sive usaulta agalnat major Amerle.n bases or Sligon. . In addition to being U.S. represen-· tative to the United Nations, Ball will am a an u«fldo member of ?relideat JohDIOll'I C.binet, IS did tbe late Adlai 'Stevenaoa during the l.eanedy .mniniltratiOn. This dual base ri1 permit Ball to oversee hiJ policy of V i e t n a m disengagement. which be drew up while serving as No. 2 man in the State Department. THIS POLICY in addition to pbasinl out air attacks against North Vietnam proposes a staged withdrawal ol American troops from South Vietnam. Significantly, Ball's Vietnam strategy bars any sudden withdrawal. Jmtea~ Ball told ............... recently that aome Americana w8l probably be needed in Vietnam lor three to five years as "cooditiona for settlement are worked out .in ta..t country.'' Tbe fint step in .Ball'• progrim. already begun, provides for a systematic cutback of tbe bomblnl re1ardleas of what the enemy does. The MCOnd ltep advocated by BaD is a gradual de-emphasis on tbe war and the American role in it, to be carried out while public attention is focused on attempts to,begin formal talks Jtith Hanoi. ' ' DANGEROUS Pi)LICY -The Joint Ohiefs of Staff at. sbowlng a riew uneaainen ova tb8'-balttng of U.S. t.Qrnbing at tbe 19th paallel. th warulng the Preside{lt of a new North Vietnamese m.ilitary"build-up in South Viiltn11n, Cambodia, add U.O,. the Joint Cbief1 caulioa that c:Gatbmed cutbacka o1 U.S. air attacks will give Hanoi a "second wind" for • new military offensive later this month or In June. Of perticuiar concern to the ·U.S. mllimy .is ·the night-and-day repair work going on at five bombed-out airflelda in North Vletnam. Air Force intelligence points, out that . their runways are being extended, and Soviet.built medium jet bombers 1'111 be able to use them aa well 11 Miga. At leaat two ol these fields ril ~ operationai· again by the end of Ma.Y~ unless tile Air Foree ii permitted tD llttack them soon. WHAT UPSETS the President's miUW7 8dvitera ii that there la DO proof ltanot pans either to cut beet its own military effort lD Vletnem « agree to meaningful talka will\ the U.S. in tbe-.immediate tuture. U.S. intelligence authoriUes have warned the ~eident North Vietnam'• inaeased military prepmiltJom are a <Uar sign Hanoi IJn 't leltou1 about wanting peace. "In bold.Ing-· out the possibility el peace wt.," a milltary inte1llC9Cle report states, "Hanoi'• objectift ii to lncreme the pressure in WaahJngton and Saia~. for support of a coalition eovernment in South Vietnam." "Their overtur~a are designed 1o open a deep split between the Johnson Admlnlatndion and the government Of President Nguyen V,an Th1eu,'' the document pol1* out. "The Hanoi 1owrnment appears to be fillbustedng lo bring in more military supplies while watcbJD1 wb8t deve6Dps in 8l1gon and W-lllblggtoa." Pallc.u Serious Threat to Dollar We .. ependinC ao much money tbllt the value al tbe dollar ii teriouslY tbreatened. Americans m1y eoon be Pl!Ptl tbe bl«bett interwt rates li8'le the C1vD War. The U. S. Treumr. abcrily may sel a I percent bill in order to ftmnce tbe burgeon.Ing M · tloUl debt. That's the bactgronnd for ~al Relerave Ct.lrman Willlam 1Ceaie11111 Marttn Jr.'s lhocter of April 19. when he slid this country "is In tbe midst of the worst financial crisis ·since 1931." Marin !MY have been, u the N. Y. Tlmes put it, "overly excitable.'" But bi.I rem•ks e1me • day after Che Federal Reserve Board bad increased itl basic lending rate. called ,the di•· count rate. for the third time in five mcmthl. The Fed's new rate ia 5~ per· c:eat. INTERESI' RATES moved upward • Dear Gloomy Gus: Why aren't children instructed ID achool to .. ait It tbe curb un- til tbere are 1lx or men ebll-.sr.n, then cross the road quldt· IJ tocethtr •tthout boldlnl up tndflc while playlq IDlll dd tortolat. -G.D. .,. ..... .-.c... _.. -• I IJ ..... fl .. _.... .... ,_ "" -.. _ .._ -.... ""' ·. ' across the nation OD April 'tt.. Cbarps on bual.ne11 loans, home ~ credit, and loins tD baJ ltoeb od bonds were -all higber. Coaimerdll, banks raised their prime rate -the interest they charge their biggest and soundest borrowers -to 61n percent. "Before we get through, J'GU're going to see a d1acount rite of I per· cent, corporate bonds at a percent. and mort«aie momey at 9 percent." So says Eliot Janeway, New Yort COQo sultine ec:onomist. Prof. Paul W. rlc..cbn Of MJchJ1an University •Y•: "The U. S. economy flnda ibelt on tbe rack ., we move toward the mid-yew point." .. THE n.RST THREE months of 1981 ~uced a record grot.th of groes DI· tion1l produ~ a staUeriJIC '827.3 billion annual'*· Per~}_~ In t.be q~ soered $11 ~the? record -to a me oC •·• llllllon. ID· dustrial production, beeted up by a st;ong auto market, ran at 112.1 per· cent ot the 1115'7• Index 1ntL C.. sumer prict rlla are nmnlnt at an annual rate of 4 percent-the blCbt•t llnce 1•1. Marti1, a JtrOlll .,._. of the dollar, called Che rtfuMI °'"*"""' to act on n.. Prllldtllt'• requat f• a 10 percent eurcbar ... '"trqlc." Kt II.Id~ ''We are a rlctl COlllltrJ', '* we mot 1UU Pl1 oar bills" IT NOW LOOU u if C1Wrtnan Wllbar MUii (,D Ar~) of tbe Bout - --........ ·-·· - w.y. end Meana Committee wll IP- prove a healthy tu increae perhlpa ln rates rather tban by a •urcbarle, bl.lanced by a fl> blllion cut In the ez billion tuture y~ epencUni -··~ authority" ~oted by Con- cress hr put yeen. Part of the pack· 1ge would ba a • bWioD to '8 biJ1ioa alub bt ..,,., in fiacal ta The need for action · Jt.-.. apparent. The Wublngton Post report&,, that without a retroactive tu boost, his year'• federal deficit will run to more than $24 billion. The cost of Oll'rytnc the national debt alone is 1t1aerm1. When the Johnson adm.inWraUon prt!ffllted a $18&.l billion budget for fiacal 19811, in· terat Pl)'mefttl on the national debt were ntimated ·at tH.4 billon. Only defense conauma a bluer share ot the badget outlay. liiiber interest ra.t. wtll up that flaure. • SOtrl'H OVER Barbe ) Citlze1 •Hert Mti1ni Oo •• LUIP •WO. J 7 SOtrm COAST Pi.AZA-MONDAY, MAY e, 1988 •••,It's YOday •.. &o ?at &be J[ettle JwaJ! Mother's Day isn't really a Sun- day in May-it's every day blessed" by a Mother's presence. For Mother is the one who gives her- self to her family -·from planning pleasing meals to planning for their future. On Mother's Day it's the fam- ily's turn to give to Mother. And at South Coast Plaza, with more tqan 70 stores and services, i(s so easy to find just the right gift behind the thought. South (qast ?tua BRISTOL AT SAN DtlEQO P'RaWAY, COSTA MBA 0pert • dll,)IS a MM .... A.M. tD 9:80 ~.M. OVER 70 FINE STORES AND SERVICES ••• A La Card • Afbert'• Hosiery • C. H. 'Baker •'l!ank of America • Barrlcf ni Candies • Berens Tall Fashfons • Bergstrom'• Baby News • Better Barbera• Butler'• becoretor L ine!' Cabot'• Children'• Shoes• Caprice Coiffures• Cara.t 's • dareer Gfrl • Chasin's •Chef V• Chic Acceuorles •Chris' Fashions• Cline'• Stationery• Crocker- ) Citizens National B•nk • Eichenauer Nutrition Cent.r • Flefd'a Shoes • Finn'• Fashion Botique • Fox The•ter • Gene's • Geor1• Murray • Golden Needle • Go Travel • Gudes-Barnett Shoes •Harris & Frank • H .F.C. • Hickory Farms • House of Fabrics • H ouse of Nine • HouH of Tallorina • House ofTerry •. H~ntinato., Savings & Loan• Innes Shoes• Jewels by JoHph •Joseph Ma1nin • Joyce ShO. Tree.• Judy's • Kahn & Lester Optometrist • Kaplan's Delic•t.uen • Kovens Jewelers • Lane Bryant • Le Petit Cafe • Leed's Shoes • Liiiian's • Marlene Fabrique • May Co. • Miss Hawaii • Mullen & Bluett• PllceMtter • Peclfic Savini• & Loan • ~kwlck Bookshop• The Prep Shop• Raj of. India • Riviera Restaurant• Roger'• Beauty World• Rooten'• lu ... 1e • Sabrina • Sear9 • Slnpr • South Coast Druas • SunMt House • Tho!" McAn • T ie Rtld(1 • Tinder Box • Toy Wcwt(j •.U .S. National Benk • Walllcha Mualc City • The Wet se• • Wlle0n'a Men's Wear• F. W. Woolworth• Youn1 Mawrnl~•Zeli~ • -· . .. ' . --"'-"-._. ... ~-~ _,..... ..... .........-.-·-~----..-............. ~. ···-_,,. -------· ... ~ ~ --3 ' l Sul.J ui COAS'l' PLA.ZA-MUNUAY. MAr IS, 1~8 Voluntary Agreements Comb.at Ba.t!s on r WU.UAM J. CONWAY '•aoclated PreH Wrltn Voluntary agreements on tndling news of criminal ises are functioninlt in me states and are under lflSideraUon in o~th as t.ernatives to the don eport, which p r o s e s nits on what can ade •own about acres and meting mi als. ' The House of Delegates of e American Bar AsS10Cia- m IABA) adopted Feb. 19 e recommendations of a munittee h e a d e d by tStice Paul C. Reardon of e Supreme J~icial Court Massadlu setts. They would permlt use ol e name, age and famil1 .atus of llle accustd, ttie large against hbn and a ~cription of t\'f arrest. AR FACTS But t hey b a r dia- osure of lus:fl information ; prior arrest, ccDesliOD • the reauKI ol ftneerprint leeks or lie detector te.ta. P u tt i n g the recom- 1endatloos into effect will ~uire funner action on na- on;tl, slate or local levels. Lasf week trhe ABA siaid It name, age, addreu, lnll'ital wo«ld encourage tbe sta t111 aad almilar developm~ of volwltary back,cround mMerial; tht codes that metl t h e-charl• apln1t blm. tile Reardon standards. · identity ol die arresting The Msodated Prat baa ateocy, clrcumataoces ol surveyed response• m the the arrell aod a description states t.o the Rardoa recom· ol fll1 items seized at dlat meodations. time. President Joe Balch ot !be But, it coes on. there is Kansas B a r Auoctat.lon danlfr of pHjud.lce in m.ak· reported It "bu do n e illC pretrial disclosures of nomµ,g and ii planning to do any admlssloos, fingerprint oottung." dleeka· or lie t e s t s . "'RM!re Is," he added, "no However, exceptions may be enthusiasm COi' the Reardon made if tM fact.. are essen- Report in Kansas." tiaJ t.o the arrest or will GOES J' ARTHER • serve tbe public il!terest. And care should be taken Most members, be went about publication o( p r I o r • on. feel ~ report goes criminal charges. fartihet' therl 11 ~ssary or desirable. GUIDELINES Washington State didn't Neighboring Oregon has wait far the R e a r d o n v o 1 u n t a r y b a r-press Report. Representatives of guidelines. A spokesro.ml for bench, bar, la.w enforcers the bar organization there ·and news medla th e r e said rt ~ems to be working agreed on• set ol pri.oc;ples out all right, and he foresees in Mardi 1986 and followed no Changes insplred by the up with guideline.s i.o Mardi Reardon Report. 1967. Louisiana also has a ~ substance ?' ~ voluntary guide. In addition p~etrtaJ guidelines 1s !:Us: to the common. basic Pf'O- It s appropdate to make visos it says news media public the d e Ce n d a n t • s.. should avoid tr.~erviews witll sltbpoenaed witnesses and Negro Draft Attitude editorial comment bef<n or during a trial that might in- fluence a jury. lt suggests. in addi tiOo, that newsmen Report • to expect raps coopereQ-ve authorities. Since May 198' Arimoa Dftl media have operat.cl in h lig'tlt ol a Statement ol Principles agreed to by the Ar i zon a Newspaper Astoeiation, Arizona Broad· casters .Assocla.Uon a n d Arizona &r Assoc.i.atlon. Ha-ve Der Try These! N_ow., Wear .the Prettiest of ' Sheer Support Hose in New, Pale Cosmetic Shades THINK .upport hoM have to be heavyweight ond m tottt. tole dark tonft? Nat any mor.. Thfte 1~ hole .. knit of light apondex and nylon, and the old "support" t;o.. ap· pearance ia "C? morel Now, you can chooM them In 12 faah- iOft colon, • well! They're fOf YOU if your fMt and '-ti• get tired. Don't think they're for older-wom.n. luay glrfa on their f ... a lot adore them. You'll like their 1he.r appecw· ance. You'll be ct.tighted with their auppon and ,..fief for tired '-9•· Try th9'ft and f .. I like an Pplorer. Sttmt -12 COlORS -REG. $4.95 Support Hose ME'Sti OI ~IN-ltfG. $1.6$ Velvetized Hose 99e ,.., _..... ,._. w DMM loe. Shon, M.4., lant. 3 Pair .For 12. 90 I •• Mg cf 0 I e d pnllmiDlry ..ci14:M1 al ti9I Nll'tll ... Ja W. Dietll, Jlfeli-Will. "seek ID excbange of meetiDo <>ti IUidetines h court hearmcs. CaraliDa a. .u11·1 rta, cllS et .. 'JV..-Bir v»wa wt'll lie preas" before PeonayMnia. In another wtdlna Rate, uid .. ......... ..a AllOCl9tkla. ...., ...... ta-adinc on tbe RHrdon state Rep. Ted stewna a OoloradoJllrill'tll~-...n-. • ...,.. _.. tilt MIU Iii...,.... W" Repclllt. bas introduced a reaomtioa mlttff readted a a un-piumed. -.. .._ _ _... .;......i. in the Alaste LegislaQre to derat.aGdioe . thlt WOil •· v,..i..--.meata .,.. ---,..... cu .... CITED REPORT establim a coo:nnitue oo donement by the ltat. bar, undw -~ In out ...... In w California oases relations amoog the cowu, tbe state Jll'811 uaodlltion Mlaouri Otllboml. Nev Rllml Beldwlra, prtlidtmt jodCet ban cited tbe report lawyers and oewspeopte. and the state bl"oedcuters Me.xioO, 'Indiana md eon-ol tbe MlrJland State Bar in restricUnc ccwerage • ol Tall>Ob Rain, chairman of early th1J year. oecticul Allodation, bu llbd .. t judicial proceedin15. Such a Texas Bar Association The oompect, wllJcb Lt a newsman-.,_ ODID· act1om .. balnC Clballeoged committee studying pretrial voluntary, notes "Dedalons TRY CODE mktee be Ht ap "to wwt in the courta. pubUcity, 93.id bis group will about tbe band~ ol news "Ralber =~ o c e e d out IOIDe a c c • p t a b I • , David S. Kum, P"t•ident make a report this spring. rest with editor-a.' under the Report, wortr.able p 11 a ta a of the Utah State Bar, said He pred.ioted it will "be we ~ try a ~ 11atiem..ily .....,.. .. lloDC tbe orpmizatioD intllnda 10 favor.able to the Reardoo S~~r!~s ~o~ar tone in code.'' sajd Arthur M • the nne ol tbt Colondo work out • plan lfrnilar to Report aod will contain a t.h J . t s• ~•-_. ol Prin Lewis, Jll'Mid&Dl ol lie Cal-acreemeat. tbole in Wubington and strong reoommendatioo for e Otn ....... '"'". • oectk:\Jt Bar ~tion. John H. Fin1er, president Colorado. a permanent, continuing ciples of bench~ bar, press "l.Jm penomlb appoeed of .,. California Bar A bendi<bar-preu com-bari>fess study °" botti and,. broadcasters that bas '-> lbe ~ -Report," AslOCliltion, Slid t.e bet' mittee bu beeJl holding state and local levels." been in effect since l .. in t==~===========================--=--=--=--........... ~~~~~~~~--~~~~-~~~~~~­Nortb Carolina. lt ..-,. ae.- curate and 0 b j e c t rv e reporting and good jodg.1~~~~~~~~~~-----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ment in printing and broad- OMting crbne newi. It imderlines the need fvr a fair trial. And lt st.ates tbal a trial judge bolda DO prerogative "to SIJllllNIS, edit or censor t.he repsting of eveota whk:n ~in open court." W. M. Storey, executive LAST 3 DAYS! Off REGULAR PRICE llJlDEN 11lJCH & ~ DB.1JXE &ZAG SEWING MACllNE •.llAllJm DESKI 2'""'5-. • fJtdusive Push-Button BobbinwiMA right in the machine! ontER NEW 11 NG I R0 SEWING MACHINES START AT Ml. ....... ~***************************************** TWOSIGER• ....-c:lmMrl.. 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Sl.29 Continental . 69e JP• For P.00 ALBERTS HOSIERY "'"'· lMt NEXT TO MAY CO. Sllllli Ce11t?lau ........................ c.... ... 0.-... M.."'8y .. frWey. M A.M. ,-, .. J '.M.-l .. a•1 10 A.M. 1 11e ' P .M. ..... , ... UH Oii l'll. Mell TA 1-7140 ..... '•rk Cetlfef COSTA M1SA U"H"'-•IM. l(f •·• ttl He.-., C.tw ~ AMAHllM Ill H. Lffre lll-llH Aiiellel• C..-. HU._TON llACM ...... ...., •• leH• "'_, .. , *""""" IHcll C.+. eAaDa HOYI "JI q..,111 .. U0-4010 °'"" C..l!fy ,. ... D_tt._. JOI w, 44tt St. Kl MtU • • LA MllADA 11024 I . lii1"'911., LA I-JIU &..Mlre4e C... : ' COSTA MllA ltht1I I S...ft- MO·U U s .... c. ... ,. ... , 8011 3 The UU roll bas Estancia Costa Me Eight A's in all physical are seni• Greg Fe Gissel; jL sopl)omor and Ja1 frl'shmen Deborah Other t who recei and two subjects • Selliort Margaret. Anderson T o m B Blackbun Steven Cl Dockter. Colleen F ris, Mai Forna1 F'ranicevl Jto&rt"Jf: Laurie Lagerqui! Marc Lin David Mc rison. C< Stephe Robinson. Randy SI Stader ma dard. Kai Mleke Va .Jiialon Bjarni B Rrell. Je Stephen Edwards. Tanya I French. ~ Good. Gr• nie Gosli Stephen Next : Alumnae College. nae and t Invited a ending Ir an extra ror they nions. Theda registrati· on the oai roUowed 12:15 p.m Mark H of Scri})I: "l'he Ro: the luod Pe·ak Orr. Lion P'1'esi The att ed with itr campwes faculty m colleges. w 454 • ___ ;.__.;...::;.._ ___ . ________ ;;...._..__._ __________ .:___ ... l __ . __ _ J , Donor Studen ts 3 Seniors Lead Roll at Estancia The third quarter honor Michael, Nancy Jullh, Lar· roll bas been released by ry Lawrence, Karen Mad· Estancia High School in den. Susan Maruyama. Costa Mesa. Janet Matson, C a r o 1 Eight students received Millar. Irene Najera. David A's in all subjects excluding Neuman, Suzanne Powell, physical education. They Stephen Repp, .J u d it b are aeniors Pat Costello, Robinson; S~lene Sanders, Greg Fahy and J a n I 1 Kevin Scbnoebelen. Linda Gissel: junior Don Randall: Schultz. Mike Skawin, Sher· sopQomores Carol Cappello ry Stepbem. Debbie and James Ke r w I n : Stolaroff, Tom Swiss. Cheryl freshmen April Dodson and Turndahl, Greg W a I k e r , Deborah Dwight. Nancy Werner. - Other honor roll studenti; S o ff II • m o r e 1 : Janet who received at least two As Anthony, Sandra 8 a k e 1', and two B's in academic Patricia Berns, Danielle subjectc are: Bonoand, Debra Burkhart, Stilton: Susan Adams, Ronald Caquelin, Raylene Margaret Alexander, Wanda Cowley, Loreti Crook, Anderson, Mary B a k e r , Michael Cunningham, Mark T o m 8 a t e y , A 11 s o n DeMis. Mary Dr e i s s , Blackbl.ll'n, Dan B o g u e , Georgiana D~ight. Steve Steven Clark. Du way n e Emery, Marilyn Ernst , Andrea Fahy, Frank Feffer, Dockter. Marilyn Fagaly, Roy Geenen. Sandra Genis ' Found Their Way MONDAY; MAY 6, 1968 -SOUTij COAST PLAZA 3 Unruh Names Wiomen for Kennedy Mra: Thomu W. Bndeft. wUe of the former pnaldent of ~ State BO&t'd of Educ•· tion, today wu appointed chairman ol the 1latewlde Women for KeMedy cam· paign c o m m l t t e e by Assembly Speaker Jesse M. Unruh, chairman of the Kennedy c a m p a I g n Jn California. Serving as honorary co· chairmen of the campaign will b e Assemblywoman March Fong and M r 1 • Lucretia Grady ot Sa11 Fran· ~seo Md A19en:lbtywoman Southern California : Mrs. Yvonne Braithwaite ol Los George Axelrod, Mrs. Addie An&eles. _...,.~"":'.'.~-.Jlass. Mrs. Paulyn Mra. Truay Owens as Clark. Mrs. Dorman Com· been appointed chairman mons. Mrs. Carlo D l for S®ltlern California and Mrs. Di~ F e i n s t e i n . Antonio. Mrs. Paul Ellis, Northern ca l if o r-n i a Mrs. Emory Green. Mrs. chairman. Maurice Hall. Mrs. Sophie The following women long Marren, Mrs. w 111 i am active in political, cultural Mitchell. Mrs. Ruth Valeo· and civic affairs h a v e tine, Mrs. Manning Post1 agreed to serve on a Mrs. Pierre Salinger, Mrs. statewide Women for Ken-DoUy Schultz, Mrs. Joseph nedy steering COG)lllittee: Wapner. Mn;. Florlta Ware, From Los Ange'le"'S and Mrs. Joseph Wyatt and Mrs, Paul Ziffren. Northern C a li f o r n J a members are: Mnr. Herb caen, Mrs. Alan D~. Mrs. Paul Fay Jr., Mrs. O&terua Fie ming, Mrs. Elizabeth Smith Gatov, Mrs. FA!ward Howdon, Mrs. Ma r i o n Joseph, Mrs. Harry Low, Mrs. Grace McClatchy, Mrs. Oceola Washington and Mrs. Malcolm Weintraub. Representing new women voters wiU be Sue Werbe and Marguerite Noto. Designed For Mother Colleen Fallon, Valerie Far· Thomas Good, Michael ris, Marge Filet, Steve Grady, Mike Hays, Leslie For n a c a , R 0 be rt Hester, Linda Hetrick, Vic· Franicevich, Linda Genis, toria Higgins, B a r b a r a a-~~~~.;,;;.~~~~~~~-H9'684'8ft,,--MHen-Huif-m&t1 r e:r, un Hill. Susan Jundanian, Anita Laurle Jencks, John Knapp. Carolyn Lafferty, Lagerquist, Sheldon Levy, John Lane. Lew Monty, Marc Linville, Paul Masson, Richard Martin. Dean May, David Maurer, Bonnie Mor-Robin Moody. Jack Moore. Ampng ne shQpj>ets ii,ndi.ng.J.bejL.-way: o.maU, oi South Coast Plaza in North Costa Mesa. since open· ing of latest link of the San Diego Freeway running past south border of shopping center, were Linda From A Dreamy Collection Of Gowns Very Specially Priced -·-· 8.99~2:99 /Garnett and her daughter, Rene (left) and Peggy '1leta. with her son, Eddy. Both women.Ave in Gar· den Grove. Larry Morrison, David rison. Carola Ni ch o I s , Muhonan. ------------------ S le p hen Pew. Mary ,Beth Newman. Sharon Robinson. Penny SchiUing. Nickels. Le s I i e Phillips. Randy Slolk.in. B a r b a :r a Nicki p i s a n o . Stephanie Staderman. Michael Stod· Quiro~ David Roth. Mark dard. Kathleen Tor n ow , Saunders. Paulette Sfetku. ~eke Van Hecken. Lori Sommer. Cy nth i a Gua tamala Music Set Jul.ion: Judy Asch . Stamper. Karen Tipper. Bjarni Bradwell, Te :r r Y Dianne Tornow. Gail Tyle:r. La Marimba. ttie national Bretl, Jeanne C a r ( r e Y • Katherine Vanderveen, Tom Stephen Cochrane, Judy Waggoner. Sus;in Werner, music of Guatemala. will be Edwards. Geraldine Filet. Debra White. featured at a free public lec- Tanya Founds, . LI n d a Fr e 1 b men : Karen ture Tuesday. al 4 p.m in French. Mary Gaines, John Amburgey. Lou AMe Asch, Fine Arts 178 on the UCI Good. Greg Goodyear. Lon-Doug Augustine. Valerie I nie Goslin. Linda Hardin, Baxter, Carol Berner, Linda campus. Stephen Hoyt, James Bitler, Julie Bullard, Terry Dr. Carlos Hugo Monsan· Cannon, Ch'arles Coakley. to, assistance professor of Day Slated For Alums Angela E 11 i o t t , Lee romance languages at Sam Friedendorf, Marg a r e t Houston State College, Tex·, Geenen. Candy Gibbons, as, will he the guest Donna Harbin, Jan Headley. Janet Henchler, Suzanne speaker. Hubner. The program is one of five Sydne Huwaidi, Nancy . being presented by tbe UCI Jancar. Thomas Johnson, Department of Foreign JVJJt Kawabe, Anne Lee, Languages and University Diane Lenke. M .a r g er y Extension. ''Guatemala: Loelkes, Noel Marsauden, Cultural Heritage a n d ALWAYS 72° COOL OPEN 8 HITES 9;30 '~ 5outh Coast ?lua . J. H ISTOL AT SAN DlfGO fWY. COSTA MISA $11 toS17Values ... fetching waltz gowns in easy-care nylon crepe or tricot. Each, a.lovely w1y to tell her you care. Colors: white, aqua, blue, coral, mint- sizes P, S, M. L (a) Ruffle front 9.99 (b) Halter neck, print 12.99 -.. (c) Lavished with lace 8.99 8ROAOW.AY .ANAHEIM CENTER, Optn Wtt~nl9hts 'Iii 9:30-Exctpt Tuts. Next Saturday will be Alumnae Day at Scripps CoUege. All Scripps alum-nae and their husbands are· Invited and for the classes ending in "l'' or ''I ". it's an extra special occasion for they will hold reu· Anna McGbie, R a n d y Political Crisis." Mwder. Thalia Newtson. -;:::;::=:=::::::::::::=::=:::=:=============iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.:::====================================================;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Patricia Paton. B r i an nfons . · Percy, Joan Prentice. Robin Rath, Deborah R i I e y , Steptleu Ryan, Ward Saunders. Antle Schwartz. Carolee Sheppard, Georget· The day ~ begill with registration at Wilbur Hall on the campus at 11 : 30 e.m .. followed by a knct1eol! at 12:15 p.m. te Stacey. . Ray Stoddard, E I J e n Sumrall, Dennis S w i c k • Edward ~s. Paula Szabo. Robin Takusagawa, B i 11 Taylor, Susan Terry, Terry Tovar, Mike Valiere, Vivian Varese, Kathryn Walwick, Jim Watson. Doug Weile11, Thomas Wickland. William Williams, Cynthia Yamami. Mark H. Ourtis, President of Scripps. will speak on "1'he Road Before Us" at the lund>eon. Mr-&. Joan Peak Orr. Alumnae Assooia· Lion President, will pt'eside. The aUernoon will be f.ill· , -ed wilih tram rour.s 0( all tile campuses and vf$il~ wiltl faculty members at the four colleges. Jeff Zelsdorff. LOST WEIGHT? .,,..,._......, _ _ .... _ ....... _ OUI MAP• fAAOIS llSTN, ....... llCUf lMI COUAI, lAPll AHi fl O .. TS1 A llMAft. AIU M0911MIATION. .. ..., AN1 NAT• PANTS llfl7\tl TO. "1MI IUM LOOI" Rtlfyllt for Mt1 IM Worn~ CUSTOM MADE SUITS ...... CMIT A ~ UNI 8' llAM'·fO.WMI. """'~ ......... t A&a MTI, INIT COATS ,,_ SUCKS 1MAT Ml CUJTOM .. Ill ... 11' OUI TAil. Oii. lMI *ION'S NIWllT PAHICS AT Pltcll YOU c.ut A"°"- I EXPRT ~!WEAVING I 454 IO. MA• M7 M. tua.• IOVTM COAST ~ ...... PUZA OM .S NPlll If .. ,,_,_. COSTA MfSl ~-..... -....... c.. .. ·~:t:F -~--~, ... , _,,... P-lleMSJl.7122 ,._.nwm ....... MN4f1 c. .. , ... -'",.,,...... ~· ~ .... ~ '-•...-'T•ll•r1"• ·~-Ill °"" .. ~ fw •"' .... ..., .... ... ' JOSEPH MAGNIN, THE PLACE ANY MOTHER COULD LOVE! (HINT; MOTHER'S DAY IS SUNDAY, MAY 12TH) GIFT WRAPPINGS BY SIDNEY GOULD. THE VERY LACE WORD IN SWEATERS ARE THESE TWP .WHITE CRESLAN ACRYLIC· AND-MOHAIR BEAUTIES, LINED WITH SHEER NYLON. ~NE, A ROMANTIC, RUFFLE~, FRONT-BUTTONED CARDIGAN, 20.00. THE OTHER, A PREm STRAIGHT-LACED ONE, 17.00, AND BOTH ARE SIZES 36 TO 40 IN JM SPORtSHOPS.JQSEPH MAG NIN ~~ ...... .. .. , I the'-ift •t touth ceHt .pin•, brittel et &u 4'i99• freo-.y, c•i• m•••: mOflcl•y. thun••y otMI frifty 10 to t:JO: tve14'ay, wt4'ftet4'•y l ftcl ••ht,.•y 10 fe 6. ' • ' L, • . I • -__ .Lo ... _______ ...... _ -----------. ---._ ._ ... ~·----------------------·---.-....-......... .... -.,.-· __ ......._ .. -............. 1 ..... _,_,,,_,_. ...........__ .........-. -- -----------------------~-------------------------:------------J.....:...--:"i'""r'----~:------""!'!!'!~~------~------:~--...... ~~----------:--,...._,~·~--·~·,___ ,_ -~ I SOUTH COAST PLAZA -MONDAY. MAY 6, 1968 JeSe Official Seel{ing i rl ministrator· Ouster-- SANTA ANA -The U.S. The •191,001 project, und· epartment of Labor wants er contract with the Job Op- nplace the top adminis· .,-ortunlty ;Board. calls to r -. · 150 pel'SODI to be placed Jn ators o! a countyw1de jobs by September. In the ·oject for dJsadvantaged first four months of the one- egroes. • year pilot program, Burson Earl Burson of the depart· said. only eight persons 1ent's Bureau of Appren· were placed in jobs. ~esh.tp and Training s a i d Burson said be has rec· ,ls week that the program ommended to the directors ~s suffered "a complete of the board that Peter Rem· ~eakdown" and is not find· met, project director, an d 1g jobs fast enough f o r Luther • aniels, a job devel· 'ained participants. oper, bo replaced. . .• . ' ... . FOR "HER" Tiie Yoana Dr. Norman Watson (left), chairman of 1967 Cotta MeSJ Uni~ Funcl drive, presents community service award certificate to Ray Klauer, preaidetft ef South Coast Plaza Merchants Association, and Herb Graver (right), Plaza operations chief, in gratitude for the shopping center's support of the Red Fea· pier campaign. · lomantic look. Ruffled nec1dine 1clds freshness to the lovely. cotton voile full skirted the merest minimum Jual a bit of strappery, stripping hf'~(' and there lo give you )feezy exposure. Small block hf'el undersco~ yellow, pink, >range, whit€' or black manmade patent. The sun ,.v yn"ng For M othtr An eJCCellellt Hlectle" -' beautiful jewelry, ll1nd•WOl'lled ara .. , .ook, so yo.ung.p.riced at a mere 4.99 .. unu1u1l wood 0~9~ carvlno1. and many othor unlQUe 11lft ltema. . al ioutb Coast ?lua ~nJia SOUTH COAST 'LAZA COSTA MESA upper level ... •11to1 5treet at the 5an Dlecio Frffway . Costa Mesa · ar11tol at Ian Die .. l'•ffway Match-Ma9ic "her" shift in a Kiowa T 1hiti1n JHnel print of 50% Kodel polyester ind 50% 'Cotton. From Oppenheimer style 33995, Sites XXS-L. ...... $16.9' "his" shirt, worn by singing stu Da nny Kaleikinni, Style 1738, Sim S-L ' ••.•••••••.•••••••.• St.ti Use Your lanlcAmericarcl or Moster Chart• lower Mall near J. Magnin South Coast "azo, lrl1tol at Son Diego Frwy ., Costa M..C. CrleSleS Jen · Author1et drindle. The waist is hu99ed by ~ fleshing -----1lrl--yeftow-,.t-.ttinth·r Lee T e M 9 t,elt. Bleck end white lure 0pf C ay only. Jr. sizes · 5 to I l, 1 Missy I to 1'4. Father Gregory Baum,... Rev. Baum is profe.ssor of Roman Catholic 1heo1ogian ttteology at St. Michael's &nd critic, will deliver the Coll~ Torontc>, Canada. third a n n u ~ 1 University directOr' C>f iu Centre of Interfaitlh Foundation lee· Ecumenioal Studies ·a n d ture at UC Irvine Tbtlnlday editor' of i.ts publication night. "The Ecumenist." He also "Crisis in Authority" will is consultant to t h e be bis topic. The tali will Secretariat of Christia«! Uni· follow the Foundatioa'a ~-ty In Rome. nual banquet in Mesa Court Born of Jewish parents in Cmimons. The public Je in· Berlin, Rev. B.ibm became vited tq bo~e dinner st 7 a convert at 19, obtained a p.m. and the teoture at 8 m a s t e r ' s degree In p.m. mathematics at Ohio State Reservations for ttie din· University, joined t he ner should be m~e at the Augustinian Order and was Int.erfai.t.h Cemec, Irvine ordained in Switzerland. He Town ~nter Bu i 1 din g. received a doctorate in Tlcketa for the lecture. will theology from the Universt- 2300 y-. IANKAMERICARD OR MASTER CHAR6E marlene :latri'lue 3333 •lstol at Sunflower, Costa M ... loath Coast ?Im Upptf' Carroael Mal Pllolte: 545-0655 ()pew W ... 11icJhts 'tll t :JO be available at the door. ty of Fribourg, Switzerland. -----------------------------• '. SANDAL SCOOP!' Italian imports at pre-aeason saving& ••• so get 'em now and head for the sun. Oodles more couldn't show In white, naturaf, black or village brown. Hurry, hurryl SPECIAL! ~~~T q ESPRIT ggc FORM-FITTING PANTYHOSE COStA MISA: outh 'Coast Plaza •,Open 5 · Ni9hh a Week 199 SANTA ANA: lO Fashion Square • Open Monday, Thursday and Friday Nigh ts ANAH~ CINTIR: Open Monday , Wed ~e sday, Thursda~ and Friday Ni9hts 0 A . ··--··· .. ~ -~ ..... ____ ,.... ___ • • OPAQUE ggc TOPLESS .. • Oz • .. .5 s. Aeh -Five 6i biO IClboc ap $150 in day in ti: So•rn 4 division of .lme rl c Awards. . In the Iii Sandra Fet San Cleme 2711 Via Clemente, a Westmin ~4842 Ban; were w.inn ' ~ ... ' MAl . FOR J ulie the p Moth yH r. shift . to to• • . of•• . . . . Poly• .. inclu1 . ~ . bett• . . '-jet b1 In w~ ca . ·--.. ·- • > 5 Seniors on Wast -.Achievement Winners J'lve Orange Cout vu la1Cb ldKIQl eealors ]lkte4 ap tl.60 in calll priael Fri- day in the fmall ol the Southern Calllomia Area • ctMsioo of the 1988 Bank of A m e r i c a Achievement AwardJ. In the liberal arts dlviaion Sandra Ferrari, a stuJent at San Clemente High School, 2711 Via Montezuma, San Clemente, and Calvin Hoff, a Westminster High student, 1-M Harper, Midway City, Yere winners. ln the fine arts, Wendy ltbtl1, a atudeat at-Newport Harbor B.lP. 2111 Bayabore Dr. NewpQrl Beach, picked up bft •1!o prize. Dean Morris. a Hun· tington Beach High student, of 908 Gtorgia Ave., Hun- tington Beach, was an award recipient in the scien· ce and ma f hematic1 dlvlalon. • In the vdcational arts, Rick Waller, a Marina Hip student, of JQSl Hollywood Lane, Huntintton Beach. won $ISO. Tin y Mothers Love our Lingerie ••• . Doable--trkoloNd nylon lllJft 00-Wilh tiny tloweNd embfoldery. •9. by GOTHAM SOUTH COAST PLAZA 01"" Moft. +ilr• Fn. ni9hh till t :lO p.m., Set. till 6:00 pm, , . t ' ... . . MAY IS FOR MOTHER Julie Miiier has styled the perfect Y oUng· Mothers Dey gift of the yHr. A marvelous button ' shift that can teke Mom to town or on the roed; of H IY cere Fortrel Polyod or. Styling notes include l /4 slHvo, . . boltocl bock and bright • . '-jot bv++ons; 46.00. In wfiitl only, sizes 1°14. • MDNOAY, MAY 6, 1968 -SOUTH COAST PLAZA S Ground Plane Losses Hea v'Yi -J WASHINGTON CAP) - Gen. Elrle 0 . Wheeler 11)'1 -the enemy-hat deltroyed or damapd ,132.5 m1Woo in U.S. aircraft oo the cround tn Vletnam -a toll be COO· tends could have b e e n draetically cut by use of lbelters. Wheeler, clWrman of U\&Joint Chiefs of Sta.ff, told inquiring senators that speclal Pl'Otective shelters now propoeed for European· baled U. s. planes could have bek1 these plane aDd helicopter losses in Vietnam to about f1 million. The Pentagon bas decided against providing anything more than alde-walled bar· requltln& S38.5 millloo la rt ca -;-;ii 1'0 r s, or repih, ne ·said. aircraft ln Vietnam beeauH Wheeler Ibo .. ~ the enemy doetn't ~~ that dwi.nf the m~ tbrult bomben over ~ ol the Viet Cong's Tet boll· Wheeler said total cost day offenlive IM1 Jau, 29- ol aircrift w· oot by Feb. 1, U. S. air units suf· hostile ground fire between fered heavily. Jan. 1, 1964 and Feb. 9, 1968 In an estinu.te drawn up amounted to '94,033,000. during the firt.s week ol Thls included 122 planes February. he figured tbe and helicopters destroyed enemy d e s t r o y e d 38 by enemy m o r ta r s , aircraft, including 15 pJanes recoilless rifles, s a t c h e 1 and 23 heli~s, ~t charges or small•arms fire, • major damage to 154 OCben Wheeler said. -32 planes and 122 cbop- ln addition, 590 otber pers -and caueed minor planes and helicopters were damage to 198 craft -61 damaged in 1966 and U18?, planes and 145 helicopen. Grandmother. Auntie. Sister, Cousin, Great Aunt. Daughter ... and, of course. dear sweet MOTHER-IN-~~ A atore full of wonderful ideu-thooaanda ot ideas for outstanding gifts for all occasions. iall riced fo e~jyj..._ ____ -t- SPEaAL JUST FOR MOM Sen. Thomas H. Kuchel, native of Anaheun and currently assistant Republican leader in United Sta~s Senate, takes time during recent visit of students-from Newport Harbor High School to nation's capital to explain government and its buildings to his.,young constituents. APOTHECARY JARS SET OF 4 Amber, Oliw, Blue 7 88 PENETRATION NH'4y everyone rH ch the DAILY "LOT, hometown newt• pep•r for the Febulou1 Ore"te Cout. ----------- • 22 Students at VCI To Study Overs eas Twenty-two students ftom UC Irvine have been ac· cepted for study overseas · under the UC Education Abroad Program for 1968- 69, it was announced today by professor Seymour Men· ton, campus coordinator. Candidates for overseas study are selected on the basis of academic record, motivation and proficiency in the language of the nation sele~ted for study. Judy Farrar, 9012 Pioneer Dr., Huntington B e a c h , History, Bordeaux, France. James Croyle, 1 4 1 2 Verano Place, I r v in e . Political Scien<:e, Tokyo, Japan. Jay Judin, 1723 Terrapin Way, Newport Be a c h . Humanities, Madrid, Spain. Rose Maly. 800 Bison Ave., Newport Beach. Bio.I Sci. • Pre-med, Goettingen, Ger. lJC centers are located at•-------=----- major foreign universities. The students pay regular UC. fees for .attending a nct receive credi~ fur com- pletion of approved pro- grams. During the past year, the nine-campus UC a y s t e m sent nearly 400 students toj centers ln C o I u m b i a , France. Germany, Hong ·Kong. Italy, Japan, Spain.I Sweden. the -U n i t e d Kingdom, Greece, Lebanon and Israel. A new center is being added at W.exico this year. I Orange Coast residents among the UCI students who have ~ _ accepted are: Gail Crider, 34781 Calle del Sol, Capistrano Beach, Social Sciences, G<>ettingen. Germany . Harold Conde, 234 E . 20th st., Col~. Ousics, Bordeaux, France. Elizabeth Thorpe, 18929 Santa Clara, F o u n ta i n Valley, Psych.·Soc.. Hong Kong. Maggie -Plau HT K Foreign Study ALWAYS 72° COOL .............. , ..... . . OPEN 6 HITES 9~30 ~ 5out11 Coast ?Ina NISTOL AT SAN DlfGO FWY. COSTA MISA The Daily Pilot No. 1 Paper! ~~:.~~~ ... -...... SET fOTTED PEN Giiiy colored ALL $1.00 boxed stationery f lower pots with REG. and boxed notu. Incl. Eaton's, Mont.a&'s. matching pen 3.00 Hallmark's f inest, nl'#lst 66 feat~er f.lower. REG. $l.OO topped tiy a wild 111 patterns, colors. C f~~ t~ :~re, EA. YOUR CHQICE ONLY ea. JEWELRY CASES A clanlc collectlon or lovely jewelry cues. All lined end fitted s 00 =~~ :~'!:;:: ma11, 9-letty JricM "- Wlf)r SCENTED & PADDED HAI GERS Set of 2 Rq.1.69 Your choice of colors 00<: >00 ~ c.Y>1c14~ ~' ~,.,1 GREENWICH FLINT ·CRAFT GLASSWARE • All outstanding collection of the .finnt In 1it't decorator ~ ' alasswue. Shapes lo 1race I • any table or decor. Avalltble , 1• Candy in Blue, Amber·Sunset, o. r 1 1 1or .. eov.r 011ve10• 11ow1 7.· eanc11 ~ ' • ~ for ROMS ... Cower v ~ m~p i•··· .. ~~C:. \if/11~·eabomtll277 REG. 4.95 YOUR CHOICE EA. ooc=>:>o \?B '*~ • S TA T I ONERS Complttl Colnllltfdll st.ltioMry ~ ltom pencils te ........... pine wllPflea. IUENA ,ARK SHOPPING CUflER COSTA MESA SOUTH COAST ,LAZA IMfTlltlTllC emu • llUlfTiltlTCNI IUCll * Speci.I cl\arae accou"h to IKlslnesaes. SAYING STEPS:.15.90 SABRINA adds faille bows to a specially-purchased brown, b'iue, hot pink, bone, orange, green, white or yeflow patent; brown, beige or newport blue kid broad-slinged pump. and, to a black, brown or white patent; black; alabaster, newport blue, orange, areen or yellow kid narrow-slinged one. each. value~ at 20.00, is just 15.90 for a short time onty In all jm shoe salons. take steps now! JOSEPH MAGNIN COSTA MISA 11t I. 17 ... St. 14e.11u JJU ltl1+.f ' 141-1JU 204 Men" ,.,,. .. '7J.JJOO UO ltee4w.y 4'4-11'4 - ' .... ' . ·--·-·--· --. ·-.. --------------·-··-... -... -.--....... ________ .......... -------......... _ .. -• r \ ) SOUTH COAST PLAZA -MONDAY, MAY 6. 1968 . _Dates Lilted for Harbor Area Kindergarten lt's ~t)o; Captured Audien~e · J.>re·rellltratlcm time tor Newporl=Miaa ~prte~ students baa bep. Enroll· ment forms. wbeo COin· • ple1ed this month. 'Will serve as ofUciaI registration in· formation for September. Parenti must bring proof of birth and Of polio and measles immuAIJations. Bus schedules and school r9 U.N. Stamp Show Set Official representa1tve11 of the United Nations and stwet.aLcounttiea will join Israeli actress Elana Cooper in the opening ceremonies or the four-day International Stamp Exhibition, Thurs· day, at 10 a.m. at the su.tler Hilton Hotel, Los Angeles. Representing the U.N. wiD b~ Robert W. Maxwell, cbief of the UN P o a t a l ~Qte arUI will he an· .lildberlk--Ma1 13, .l7, nounced the latter part of 9:00 a.m. • 3:30 p.m. August. Mart.en -May 6..t 10, Registration Urqes for the j)CL ~00-p-:m:---· 1 schools: Aclams -May '115. 6:30 • Meaa ·Verde -May 16. S:JO p.m. , 6:30 . 8:.30.p.m. l Balearic -May 16. 7:30. Mute Vista -May 16. 9:00 p.m. · 15:30 • 7:?.0 1>.m. Bay View -May 8, 6:00 • Newport -May 13. 17, 7:30 p.m. 8:00 a.m. · noon. Bear Street -May 13, Newport 8el1Ma May 21, 7:31). 9:00 p.m. · 9:30 a.m. · 4:00 p.m. Callforn.la -Ma_y it6, 6:30-Panla.rblo -May 2Z, 7:00.. 8:30 p.m. · 8:30 p.m. Caayon -May 16. 6:30 • Pomou -May· 15, 6:30 · 8:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. . r Cellege ~ark -May 20. Presidio -May 14, 7:00 · 6:30 . 8:30 p.m.; May 21. 24 . 8:00 p.m. . 10:00 a.m. -3:00 p.m. Sonora -· May • 14. 17. C4lrODI delMat -May 13, 10:00 a.m, • 3:00 n.m.__ 7 a.m. only. Vielorta -May 7, 6:30 • R99ulor $1 5 P•rman•nt ., .•••... •• • • • .$12.50 ..oulor $20 Perman•nt .... "' ....•••. $17.SO Shampoo & S.. ......... · · · · · · · · · • · · $4.00 'Hairc11ts .. ' ..... ' ....• ' •......•.•... $.1.00 - Harbor View -May 13, 8:30 p.rp. Moura t a.m. te.t 11.,,. .. a.t. t •·"'· t• • ._,,,., 6:00 . 9:00 p'.m.. W1akder -May 15. 6:30 •1 R B W Jd Harper -May u. 1s -1:30 P·"1· · ogen eauty or 8:30 a.m. -4:30 p.m.; NAAy Wlllo• -May 16, 6:30 . . SOUlM COAST l'\AlA-COSTA MISA 15, 6:30 • 8:30 p.m. 1 :30 p.m. 1.eww Miiii "--,..., c.. ,._., ,..._~ Killy breoke-May 9, 6:00. Woodlud .:... May 15, 6:3().. Brlitol at. the s'a" Dleco P'r .. _, _a_:JO_p_.m~. -·-·----~-------8_:30 __ p_.m_~~--~-----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~t!f 11y doubts about the popularity of the puppet show act called the ''Popcorn ~eatre," which appeared during Easter . va~ation at SoutJ:t Coast Plaza, tould be dispelled QY a quick glance at this vtew of boys. girls. moms and lds watching.the show. The puppets will play return engagement at the shop- ng center during ''Back-to-School Days" next fall. Administration. C on 1 u 1 General Micllael Ravid will .-------------------------------iii~~~~~~~~ represent Israel in the .first· n:esa High Bon~r Roll 1f-Sliiilenrsbet Straight~ s Costa Mesa High School LS released its t h i r d 1arter honor roll. Students teceiving A's in I subjects were serriOrf; . ck.i Adair, Mike Beehler Ld Tom l.Alnd: JOOJOr e o r g i n a K r e i bidl phomore David Dies, and !shmen Joseph 0 1 i v a • weUe V a r n e y and ~mela Waid. Other students w h o ceived at least ~ A's t.d two B's in academic ,bjects: Seniors: H. S. Acl~elson, ichard Ackerman. Mar- IJ'et Barrett, Marcia Bax· r. Hartmut Blelous. Vicki riscoe, St.even Bryson, ayle Clark, Renee Clay· augh. Cindy Cottle, Donna eCubellis, Shelby Gott, ioris Greehe, June Grubbs, 1onald Manchett. Meister , Da11ieJ Minor, .Tim Myers, Eileen O'Neill, Jan Pemberton. Patti P e r r o n , Kay Peterson. Greg Price, Jane Robinette. Deborah Roder.· Sharyl Routley, Cb r is Rubino, John S c h r a d e r Lauria Scott, Kally Turner, W ay.ne Waterman, T o m Wood, Mike Woodard. Sopbomore1: W i 11 i am Adel.sop, Mi<fuael Baxter, DeboNlh Bell, Sheri Ben· venuti, Darlene Borquez, BarbaN. Bowl, C y n t h i a Bradley, Carolyn Oannon, Nadine Colsten, Vicky Craven, Carol Custer. Bruce Endsley , Karla E s c h , Kathryn~. Am Fuller, P18tr.ilcia Gibb. Hanchett. L<>ri H a n s e n , Karen Hart. Robert Humphreys, Frank Kelly. Steven Levasseur. Tena Mcintosh. Colin McMullin, Kristin Meisenbeimer, Cin· dy Melton, Naocy Miller, •Joseph Minor, Jean Mooby, Mark Mottey, Gregory Novander, Michael O'Brien, Don Paige, Debbie Piokerton, Nancy P r i 11 , Marcia Quackeobush, Susan · Riddle, Deborah Ringstiad. Jean Roberts, S ii' a r o 1 Rumsey. Mictlele Sarlat. Kenneth Shaw. Calvin Sh.ores. Mary Siegfried, Mark Smith. Nina Smith, M.icllael S le w a r. t Mark Stidham, Curtis Van Dyke, Vialarie Velarde, day activities. . , According to Israel I. Buck, show chairman. more than $3,000,000 in stamps wlll be exhibited.· Some of the rare collectiooa will in· elude F r a n c e under poleoo~bet,-H-p--HH~-·...-~1~1!!!!~!!!!!!1-lleautie,s. Olymgic games. = stagecoaches, Negro leaders and masterworks of .rt. Sbow 'hours are 11 &.m. to 6 p.m . Thursday ~ Sun· day, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m . Fri- day and S a l u r d ~ y .. Adm ission is $1 for adults, 50 cents for children under 16. Author Speaks At Meeting Paul F. Fay, Jr., author of "The Pleasure of His Com· pany", a biography of the Late President John F. Ken· nedy, will address the First Friday FriarL..._at noon, Fri· day at the 09len Pheasant Restaurant in Anaheim. T h e r o r m e r u n· dersecretary ,of the Navy is currently vice preaident·and dlrector of William Hut· chison and company, lnc .. San Francisco. Christa Hartleb, Janet iurley, Corey J e c ~er, :athleen Kelly. Victoria err, Steven King, Doise rroy. Robert Oman, Luz eralta. Jane Pl'eridergast, ebra .Price. Jo ~ .ash. Unda 'R u 11e11 • :iencer Sarlet, Don al d zemore, Kathleen S t . ~s. Marila Stidham, Gey Udhagftl. Diane Green, John Guevre- moot. Joyce H a r a d a . Marcia Hetiler. Patriot.a June, Me6odie K e e I e r , Werner K«n, M as ah i r o K u m a m o t o • Solvei-'t liindbklm, Karen MacLeod, Charlene Ma.inenti, Donna Marr, Ramd;y MasOll, James ~.Deni! McOanles, ~MoGuk'e. Rhonda Wiakeley, Peggy --------------1 t ·• .. •• ••r l•ri•rUe IAlllEIS IYills \ ... ~ ":'··-·~ .rumors: Fl1c :Anderson. IOdn Babcock, Rebert ~akeley. Cltr.isti Briscoe, lJlles Oanon, Jen Oomy, Mgaret Devis, Ke i t b J.vi50ll, Coleen Denault, ayle Donati, Mary Gut.el, .ckl Hacdabartb. JO)U Hat-~ r k a m p , K • t berine a n d w e r g , Dorothee artleb, Claude K e 11 y , a trick Kennedy. Michael Kipper, · A n n angston. Sandra Laufer, ,ndy Lissner, Am Lyncb, lcAvoy, Lester tobert Maroarelli, Teresa r1esiemeimer, M art i n e Joyce Meltm. S u s a n Papliam, Mary Park e r , Dime Pefters, S u s a n F'etlere, Ka~ P r i c e . Riichard Priest. L a i r d Rodet, Patdcia R u s s e 11 , Diame Slaw. Jay Sponagle. G!'eg 'lb.mnell, D e b o r a h Toolin, Connie Tyler, Robert WiatliNlky, Deborah Wiest, Deborah Wilderman. F r et ll m e n : Tanya A1dridge. Leatie A l 1 e n • Debra~. J an e Casey. Jem Chamb ers Glenda <ll.ouriwtl. Demis Ciolli, Laura De.vi.son. Lee Fmgdiahl. St151n F u l le r . Mar.~ GrishMn. nilt.ilard Wall, Catherille Werner, Bnian West. Barbar a Wihistler, Kirk Yen. Sonia Yoho, Cheryl Zagrodsky. Th~ee Finish Art School Three Otiange Coast area residents were amoog 61 degree . candidates w h oJ graduated Saturday from Califomia Institute ol the Arts in Los Angeles. Paul Rynearson. 8846 El Preskklnte Ave., Foontain Valley. received a bachelor of music degree in piano. He glladuated witb higti honors. ALWAYS 72° COOL ..................... OPEN 8 Nf TES 9:30 "' loath Coast ?laza Receiving bachelor of fine arts degrees fur advertising design were Harry A . Holloway ol South tliguna H ISTOl ~T SAN DlfGO FWY. and Alvin Wada o( Hun· llll••'O•S·'··M·•·s···· ~Beach. ---------------------------------------------------- . .. ( ThreeCheers F_or StainlessH ' 1rs Frasers Annual Holoware Sole ... So Take advantage of The. Limit• d Time Savings ~y 5-18 Your Choice .... .,_ f1 .. "° ... y.L Choice .... '?;.. " i. Ml ... ,Y6w Choice ""· "-"',. a1s ... 1ea.-.Y1 ~, fhte CNM end ...... omquiti to Mwic ....... ~t --'ri"9 encl .-rvW, 0<111111 .... Cyt.le ,......M,,....., ••• We'v • ........... me ••d ..... lreo!M'99 - ~.,._ ...... theWorid. ""' ....... ·-·-.., .._._ ........... ~ .. ~. Miit-•• ~­llDM •H:Ui .. ....., Mal .... .., c.. lrittel, • .. -Die.-.... •Y· C...Me. . ,...... 540-2621. 11~. :I,,,. •. ~-­ Stretch nylons, Alilon • .eretch or Canlrece • ••• in propor-. tioncd lengths! Fubion shaGes. Sizes to fit8 to. Hit. &RIPPEi ·lllTERI ;,,~~ ~:::!111:! ••• becomes a dress. Needs lit-. tie or no ironing. Stripes, · solids, prints. Si7.ies 10.90. : . JIFT ID"IS . . . ·2• AOPtat~ and nylon trioot over~. '•· J ay arellavish with' lasr irm.f · Solt 11iaci{ij of fashion. Violet.·. • blue, mint, tangerine, S·M·L.• . ~. {jive GMotJier Jie! special ffagrarice . ,· .. ... . ,. ., -A. Chanel No. 5 Eau de cologne in 2-<>z. vanity size .•••. 3.50 •. I . Chanel No. 5 Spray cologne in l~-oz. size •• : ••••••••. 6.00 C. Arpege Eau de Lanvin 4-oz. vanity siu .•••••••... 6.00 ·· Showe{her with frogronce .. ' .1utttfe and elegant: ex· otlc, tool Hore, Tn light- hearted HU ch toilettes and cologn•. Mitty 1praysl Find th.,. and lftany more worid famovt te•MI ot our toli.tri" t.or. .. ,. .............. ,_II' 1.-Ambush spray cologne. by ·Dana. 3--0z. size ••••••• 3.00 f _. My Sin Eau de Lanvin '4-oz. vanity size ••••..•• · ... S.00 .. . I. Arpege Eau de Lanvin Mist ·•· ' 2-oz. spray ••••••••••. 6.00 '·~ ....... .,, ....... PlllJYllEI ----""*~ 11111- · 1.11 H._,_,...,., 111aa.- aed~lltlJea ••• far~ -If,.,_, ... I l1Ul·llY 1111 11.111~~3 2-1 ir.ei.''' ~ ll'se , 'I ltrilt www • •• ............. .! ........... ... • '"',,,... ...... ,.. ,.... ~-1 ...... .. • .._..,, Nt een,t111 ,...,.,..wt .................. ,__,,c... .... • ... ..., ..... .......... ,....., u.. , .. ,,,.. ........ , ... ; t;JTO AC :: lhtgled c ~~e of c1 : *ent ac ' • • • Giv, • • • . . . • Arc b i· • : contractor ; six outstaJ : Orange • : awards fJ ; industry t: ; ',{'he pre ·~ culminatic ~ Industry '•Program, ·:Orange ec ~ were _ sele :. ti on. : Walnut-1 ·:of Honor ~ presented ~ comple~ .. OR Lot ~a O•ANOI ca MOST COMI FOa TAU WOMIH • ~J'f:':I ,,_.IMOIT e DRM'$11 • S,. TSWI e SU e GOATS :~tk\'i NEW SPI Are Fer I SOUTH ....... ~ . I Miii~. F 'Ollil. ,-4,i • • • -• . . ' . . ' • 1 • • • • f f ' . .. ,• .• ! •' .. ~ ·, :: . ~ ) . ~ ~ ~ t • } ' ' ' . . . • • • • ~ i Rei .Mc Sui tow now. aJlho ln,is .,,.,. .,, ... Ii ~- .. i ibTo AGENCY -~Among Orange County ~gs ~ IMtgled out for .praise for arcbitecturally pleasing ~ ~e of concrete was the Nabers Cadillac Agency : t;cent addition to Harbor Boulevard in Costa Mesa: Building's cast-in-place white concrete wifb bash· hammered fascia gives it the appearance of ICulp- tured concrete. . . , UNIVERSITY LIBRARY -Highly sculptured pan- el s of precost concrete highlight soaring design of library building at UCI, also one of the county's award-winning concrete buildings. , !dO~DAY, MAY 6, 1968-SOU'l'H COAST PLAZA 7 ?i I 1 I "" '.:R'S oAY. 1t40fffi;, - A CHARMING t/iJ!; · POil A CHARMING KITCHEN SPICE RACKS ~ ................... ,... .................... . .......... """'-~-·.-..,...ii. .... --~ .tuoua~~--~----.~YIU ... to ...... "' _., -a. O.r --.. --,.,._. _ •• Ill 911 ... c-____ ..,"'71 .. Be aure to check ou.r weekly t .. ture •·in •tore -• Cracker Bt.rrel 8Pecl&I" 1 1 t eomethltl8 dllfeNllt •ell week ••• SOUTH COAST PLAZA . r~ ~~ l ristol at the San Di•• ~· l(lf ~ Q Costa Mesa ~~Wi\i Open &uflday, Toe (11 te I) ·~ .,,,,; . -------------------~------------:------------:-------~;-=--:--;:-~-------------------w============================::::===:::::::::======::::=::::=::::=::::=::::=::::=:;..~--------.. 6. County Sttuctui-es . • ~ Given Beauty Awar~ : Ar<: b itects, engineers, ; contractors and owners of : six outstanding structures in : Orange County received : awards from ttie concrete ; industry this year. ; The presentation was the ; culmination of the Concrete ' IndUJtry Building Awards ; Program, in which thiJ year ·! Orange County p r o j e c t 1 • were selected for recopi- !-tion. : Walnut-mounted "Award :: of Honor" plaques were f, presented for these recently ~ complett!'d projects. OR L°"9 .. ,,ltmD :J.culion.f OIANOI COUNTY'S HtWIST AND MOST COMP\ITI APPAi& STOii FOi TAU. OI lOHe WAISTID WOMIN. r-¥.vt:•:r.=. ,~~m.,°' ,¥911M01t TAU. ll'ltlAUITI e Da.PIUl i SWIMftAlt i t"m ... ·IAll m:• ~gATt e SOFT SHOD e SWIAHltS e INTIMATI APl'A•at NEW SPRING FASHIONS Are H .. New! ...,,...._.,hf Cotta Mesa Civic Center; Library IC itJe University of Oal.1liorllia at Imne; West County Municipal Courta Bu i1dln11 Westmimtn; Othrya Hall at Cal1fcrn1a State Collete, l'uUerton; Nabers cactnac . AgeDcy, Costa Mela; Ud tbe Corona del Mar 'State ilnd City Beacb P•k, Cerone . del !Kar. sPectat Awards 'ftl'e also made to Newport Beach architect ~ N. Smith and builder Tom Moil for the attractive c o n c r e te Stoneman residence, also in Newport Beach. • Presentatioats were made by Edward l> ~...... Greene, president of the Souttiern ,ca 11 fomta Ready-Mixed Cooeret. Aaoclatioo, -Warren G. Burres, !As Angeles dlstrict ~er for the Portland C e m e n t A s sociation. "'111e bulldlngs ~ the program are outstand- ing examples of eoocrete design and comtructioo," Green said in ~ting the awards. "We are-pleased to honor the a r c h i t e c t s • engineers and contractors who designed and built them • • • and the owners who made them possible." QUICK • Lady Bayard , dassic, colorful, paf eet () fitting shirt •shlfa ol Dacron® polyester and' c:ottou, never wrlnJde, stay spring frcah and pretty ali summer longt aius 8-16 I ,,~ choose !rom our coDectioa of lively pajsley, Dower and art prints in blue, green, orange, brown or sand Cetch up quick1y en locel •••nh. RHlll ynr c-pect, cemy>rehen1ive hometown ecfj, ~en ef tit• DAILY PILOT. CIVIC CENTER -Five-story tower and its post-tensioned flat alab floor de- sign in Costa Mesa's new Civic Center were among factors for which Ute fa. cility was chosen for honor in the Concrete Industry Building Awards Program. S.uth Cod Pte1& _ ~33 lrilhl, C:.... M ... • • • . . . ' • 1 • f Remember ' . .. ·' • .Mother's Day ..• :· ~ . '• ~ < < < I I I • • • • ~ , . • •' ) • ~ . .. .. c ' ' • • ' . . . • • • • ~ t •.:a...: - Sunday, May 12th ......... shift ••• to weist definition begins now. Zip-up th• flt end flare silhouette in summer'• lncUspenseblt white er blue cotton ,;que with .,, ... , '"'"OM. '21 ..... 161/J .. 26'12 ' _-~ 33~-t-~------. -Ml.,..._~~-~--.... •"co.o. ~ ._ ........ ..,_ .,....u ... ......, -.. -..,.. "'~-. ._.. C:.-..... lrft+el et Suttf1ow«, ......... 1111 ... '"" ....... t :• ~l s.t ... •itt .... I --·-..,..• ...... • I I No. 1 Paper: The Daily Pilot ACki.\GES foR MOM _ (MOTHER'S DAY IS MAY 12) .. Thom McAn Safari h~ndb.a p. Mom Big ~me fuhion! Cive Mom Thom McAn sheer hosiery. Buy 3 pair-pt• Twin tntni-poekets, soft-lined end practical. Silver trim side ettra pair ftEEl Sheer flattery. Comfortable micro-me9la buckle Ind belt. Zip-open top. P"adc "°"' wtme and white c:onstnK:tion. OlOOSe frOm our rtll!!# comple>cion cXJlon. p 111 Al Mt 5.99. Md .. 4 plir for tbe Pfice of 31Oaiy69$ a pair. Shoes ... slippers .•. ThoM McAn has dazem-d f/11. Ideal for Moira. Come In and ~f SOUTH COAST PLAZA . Bristol at Sia J>leeo Freeway MAllOtt SHOPPING CINntt" 28 tt.~ 11¥4. ~A MISA ·--·-"""'--·-·-. ' • ) what's new for dciy? · ·no-iron voile dresses in summer darks. 15.00 and 1.7.00 Gallanfs discovery? loma.ntic voile, darkened in tone and splashed with petlcy white, is great for day. Especially il it's a 'perfect blend of Dacron® polyester and-cotton. Keeps you perfectly cool, stays crisp in the heat, and goes oo without ironing. Twq styles shown. Siles 8-16. 1. liahndasbet stripes. Grey or brown with 'white 17.00 i,, J.uffle !root. :Brownf.whitc or grey/white plaid. 15.00 may en town and trav-el s6op 49 summer skimmers gadabout in lef a-pretend ·linen 28.00 By ~njac of California. Rayon mimics linen for the .look of luxury you love. Now styled into easy-fitting skimmers with a~ing, trimming ways that go a~ut town or out of it with remarkable ea~ And cban~e for occasions• ' I ·at tbt ¥J> of a bat, pin or ttarf. Omscs shown~ in ' aprin3-tbrough·fall shades. Sizes 8 to 16. , c. wide c.ollattd, four.button accent. Lime, teal blue. 1 ct aWbed pockets, with its own print Karf. Grey, green. • ~1 co inWes dresses 96 • 1VJ: A. v . . . ... , J I SOtrrH COAST PLAZA -MONDAY, MAY 8, 1988 shaped • skimmers with the m rayon look of linen. 15.00 By Skimmers. "! ou get the luxury look of linen for a price that's rayon. And both skimmers, scan:hsbapcd to a new sleekne., give you the look of trimness. The one fe.aturing buttOf! trim. comes complete "With a made· -to-match print scarf. The other collars a ring of tiny pleats, bow trimmed. Sizes 14Vi to 12Vi. 1. scarf skimmers, rayon ~d ailk blend, biut or ireen. f. bow trimmed style in rayon, pale pink. ,,,.--. may co budget dresses 120 ~ may co south coast plaza. .. ••10 fr11way at bristol. cost a mesa: 5461321, 675-3418 ' , ........... ., ~·~ ..,....,. 10:00 ..... to 'f ,..... . ~ \ . . ·-· ... --.---- t ' ·~·-: .. ~-.......... _ .......... , ......................... ----, w.tet -First tllil ~f, inside 8DI daughter EdgewatE mouthful 'llipfl Not~ By St N9wport-I! night iUaU• the .,..., ~~ • "Iblt tilr school and I inference th sc:bool . dist Donald Stra: sub~t. "I have a added trustE think it is- ·showing be disseminate. '!We thinl · films," said Norman Loi that if they how propa.1 classic." Strauss s filmstrip no tent might I Tbe films ·John Birch ' Mackey, bu· cording to Police Cbiet Loats sa ~chased wanis Cl1 ment. He said b• film, "Mar Newport an Harb Back Cente A grand proved Ne· Youth Cent has the b school trua 'l'be Yout make wa)I Jo'reeway a1 TbeMW ty will be D aiacent to w en)of c • treewar to 10 year Center ii fl But IC' approve tilt city of .Ne'! rib the s tor .. pedl 4lri. •It ii := •ubmerl '°fill JMll Plam la wer.told' John SelD! WllllOn. Tbe new vettment c said. AIM centlr ... r8Cfttdli recreation (Se .. • ..