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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1969-01-13 - Orange Coast Pilot-Costa MesaI
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Protests·
.The :.t;ate assemb~man ~~ eooi,· ~iij~~ Cba~Ii. iostq~i~ri'd~
and ocdered a .ban. OD miniskirts for' female legislative enrplDyes.
Sally Carter fabove) was told to turn around 'and.·get>bact•tol work
after photographer took her picture. Mrs. Linda Manno'fli<ittom)
says she has some skirts that are-shorter than one she has on, but
she doesn't wear them anymore. Ladies are maintaining "their com-
posure desnlte furor ralsed over skirts. · -.. .
Surprise ·Move
Linked to Bid
For Preserve
By JACK BROBACK
Of tllt O.llr P'll•t Stiff
In a surprise move, the Irvine Com-
pany today withdrew all protests filed
on · 1968-69 ranCh lax assessments. The
protests were ro come before the new
Tax Appeals Board today.
'lo a letter dated Friday, L.E. Eberl-
ing, an Irvine v i c e president, tiottfled ·
the appeals board of the protest
withdrawal.
Eberling Ued the withdrawal to the
recent action of the Orange County Plan-
ning Commission recommend.Jog adoption
of agricultural preserve ltatwl for
thousands ol acm of Irvine land.
. The commlsaion on Dec. 11 approved
preaerve status for tl0,050 acres of Irvine
fannland despite protest by Saddleback
Junior College Dlstrld.
Eberling'• letter II.id that a "subrtan-
(See ffiVINE, Pqe I)
Mesa Pilot Dies
Trying to Land
·cnppl~ Plane
BJ Alfl'liUR R. VINSEL
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A Costa Mesa jet pilot who led hJJ
-·IQUldron Into Japon • ln the first Ff
Phantom to land there -and carried
Lady Luck In hi! cockpit ever slnco
'•;-.,-died SUndaJ qigbt.11\ i ~ca~
.. ·~bring another crtpplO hoti>e llfely. .
• \.._capt. Jon P Wldl!n>dll, fl,. aoa ol
: .. ~~ and Mn. 'Leo .•~ "' ,,, ~ 1llowllng Gnoen Drive, chose to Blay wllh • 1!11! plane to prevent lta crashing Into
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v ' 'llll' radar olllcer, ·Moj: Borl!n F.
Fdotenot, 34, ol VIile Pl.Ille, La., died
'llllh him when the ., mlllioa jet lllJn..
med Into • ·---ln i tplUh "' bluing fuel.
'!be u&il t1me ·wu nol 1 cUnn fer
the Clri<er U.S. Air F-officer, -· bad twice aurvived lt>-Olgbt Crilel and
' llrouPt hll -jet lalo \' ..... (See BERO, Pl(9 I)
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Tax Extensio8
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Included m . ' ·, .
1970 Budgei
WASHINGTON (OPl) .,;.: l'raldt:nt -~ ...-; . . ,
Jolmaoli wm recommend Wenllon "'
the 10 porcent · 1-tu. surcbarle,
It ..... #iglooed tollily; ' ~a11o oOtice. Aid the,Prell-·
deut ,would tnclilde ~ !or elj<~lqa
ol the tu, bOyondb Juno 30 .apltatloo,
la-)!ia, fi8cal . li70 budget propoiaL .lfe
· will propose a budg!I IJhowiq 1 di
IUfPlus.
PresldOnt-elec\ ~. M.. · Nlmn Is
golne l1oiia <lrilh J!llmoon'• pivposal to
extend the ~re; a· c:oogrw1ooa1
_,..... saljl'=''foo asawne lhal there c has. been.. befween.; tlio ollt-
. o1ng 'and · , admlnislrl111om.•
le asUd not lo he ~ by name. '1be .WhlteH-aimajnceil qieanwbl1e
. !hat Jobnlon wm -hJJ bullget ... ~ at mldd8 '' w..me.ci. • m. !See~ PIP 1f
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' t;wo Svspki1.'Afr••ltcl io Knife Sloylnt • · r ' 7 ,f l. . '·~. I.~ ·~·i· i '.:J
Beach woman Slain' :1
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Sirhan Trial Starts
Judge Denies Motion; Jury Picking Beg~ns~
• LOO ANGELES (UPI) -Sllperlor
Court Judie Herbert V. Woll:er today
denied I moUon to quash tbe murder
lndldmeot agolnst Sirhan B. $irbao on
grounds the trial jury pone!· l'u ..,_
COllll!tutlooally selected and ~ the
picking o! jurors to begin Immediately.
The defenae had argued that large
' Mime Troupe
Due at VCI
On Satur~y
The cootroverslol San Francilco Mime
Trol.q>e will play retqm engtitment at
·uc Irvine this s.1un1ay.
Tbe Mime Troope, wbldi -caused
Cha.C.li<>r Daniel G. Aldricll Jr. to vow
they wouJa never return, wm perfonn
"the Farci! at Patalln," .aid to be a
sUnglng, anU-cipltalistic play.
segments of the population were e.xcluded
from jury aervlct but Judge Walker
rulec!. lhil lltt1 ...,. not automatically
utmpt aniS that previous courtl hid
upheld the eomtitutiOllallty el Iha 111-
tem.
The opening court session lasted ooly
10 minutes and then a recess was called
to bring in lhe prospecllve furon ! .....
whose ranks 12 regular members anl
six altematea will be cbolleo. ~ AIU'M>ugb members of thti public 1
aewmnen were lhotoughly se
·'every day before enteriDJ the
area, the prospective juron were nc.,t
to undergo such personal examlnaUOft
Comedian Bob Hope was ju.rt'aiiotAer father of lhe
bride Satunlay. Following Hollywood wedding at-
tended by more than 1,000 guests, Mr. and. Mrs.
!!~, _ -~-8.~ with new)yw~ • IJnda Th~a
Roberta Hope and Nathaniel Greenblatt Lande, took
time out to chat with newsmen. Hope then jwn~
on plane for bit ot rest and relaxaUon Sunday at
Super Bowl In Miami, Fla.
The appearance will be sponsored by
the student body goverrunent.
The Mime Troupe first performed at
Irvine. In 11111 and raised a turor· wttb
an ~ play lhaf lnchided a
limula~ "" act. ~icb aald ~
the pla,y<n' Yio1ated a verbal agmment
tO cut UIO-oontn>vualal -anc( vowed
, they ~ would,be alloftd to return. Cong pest~y 15 Copters U'I "'--
Cot11parfng Notes. La.st year, the Mime Ti'otipc fta in·
vlted back by theo~ot body pnsldent
Michael Krisman. Aldrich relented after, Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis ran into another former White
he said, being "educated'' by the faculty House resident Sunday. She met Alice Roosevelt Longworth, daugb~
ter of President Theodore Roosevelt, outside St. Luke's Catholic
as to the value of controversial theater, Church, McLean, Va. Occasion was christening of Mrs. Onassis'
and being assured the plays would con-niece, Rory Catherine Elimbeth Kennedy, daughter of late Senator Delw Invasion Costs U.S. $5 Milli.on • in Damage
SAIGOll (AP) -The Vid 0mg ~ il41h AV!atioo. Group, the nerve cenler
their w1y Into lhe biggeot U.S. airfield for millmy operalloos In tho Mekong
In the Mekong DelLa -aarly today and ·--DelLa-io-the,..ton'a-blaiesldly. -
bl.,, up 15 helicopl<n worth an Enemy SJpPen briil<e throu gh lhe
estimated $S million befcre tbeJ were JirQeld.11defemesundercoverofaheavy
repelled by base de!enden. mortar, rocket. and machine-gun barrage
Aootber six belicoptora were reported tl>at pinned down tho Americans while
dam.aged in a mortar barrage·~"' .the ~ ~ Viet Con& attached uploslves to
heldquarten or the U.S. 9lh hdantry ~-l1ellcoplet. A-barracu -.. west
Division 40 miles away. One otnce called of the airfield wu attacked
the attacks .8.{I "oos.in&. beginning" ol simullaneoualy.
the long-a"aited er.em,. offensive 11\ the Fiel.d report. said five cargo 'and troop-
14 250-square mile delta south of Saigon. carrymg Chinooks and 10 smaller The Viet Cong. attack on Cao Tho, helicopter ~ V!ere d~tJ:tll~ or
., miles south ot..Ua.~pit.aJ. n1 the damaged. U.:S. casualties were e~·w.
first major groiild :erol>i agajil d f!d" ~.10 wounded. . ~~ ... ·
eeairity peiiilooel, suppl>rted by U.S. toi• ~ objecliopabie"1eenes. Rober\ F. Kennedy.
Army belicopW gunabips and a "U.S. Tbeft ~ere~ ~J>C:l'CUSSIQllS that time. ----'-----'-----:-~-------------
___Air_£tree Drpgon slilp,'!.a-11u6-wlng-1wO~~Y.1..'tttff...PWell1ed.and ____ ~ _ _ __ __ --~-~"!:uiT'1 :~~-r~~ _a~~ ~~""-1n 'the~=:~~' ci:..~H:u: MURDER INFVromESTp .. l·Ge A1TED
American retaliatory fire killed four Viet No, W..e Won't ~Q.".. '.!The Face of · . • , •
CoDJ. Patalln:"' will be .fii:esenled at. 8:30 p.m.
Forty miles north of Can Tho, Viel Saturday in c:tnVfOrd Ha11 fthe UCl
Cong pnotr1·1lammed about 10 mortar JYIDDUlum-aud.ilorJum). General admls-
City Jail toda y charged with homicide,
said DetecUve Sergeant Monty McKen-
non. He ei:plalned that detective1, !"~I
s~k a murder c;omplaiilt ~·!*'obabb'
rounds into the 9th Division headquarters • 1lon will cost S2.50.
at Dong Tam. Field reports said ther1!
were no casualties but six helicopters
were damaged, including the command
chopper of Maj. Gen. Julian Ewell, the
division commander.
Ten helicopters were damaged at Dong
Tam in a similar ihelling three days
ago.
F1·0111 Pogf>. 1
SURCHARGE • •
Tuesday."
Officers said the body was io the
street a few inches : away ttom her
car. which was parked neatlf ~al the
• curb, with the engine running and lights
~ 'repo.~' .• ib..~be--submitted. Thurs-blazing away on ,!1!',t~· ly scene. d.,-~ ~ _ The woman ~ n-.stt•ebed
Jolmion will br~ tradition and deliver numerous times· on faci, n'tek aod
-The bo<ty «"as taken to Smiths
Mortuary in Huntington Beach for
autopsy and funeral arrangements once
the mvestigaUon ls complete.
* * * Police Mounted
Intense Search allied airfield irt".=.eiif'al"='weeks. it hil ._ · T!ie U.S. CommaDd wd: "Tbi<enemy
!be headquarten ~"!hi" U.S. ArtnJ't lcildien were quickly repelled rleld
HE;;;".~~e~!-~ ,_ -~PIJstponing Spring _ Class
tits ·fb.te of the milon ·address irr penon back. A trail of blood spatters around
before a joint session of Congress Tues-the street suggested that she may have
day al 6 p.m. PST. It ~·ill be broadcast ~iUler staggered around ioi.the· middle
nationwide. of lht:., roa9 as her life poured out Hwmrigton Beach detectives mustered
The White House announ~ that througll the gaping \vounds. or may ha\)C every available officer late Sunday night
For Murderers
Air Force Base safely the last time.
SUN!ay night's crull "8UJed by ~
trical •)'llm> !allure, aboared oil power
line.s as Capt. Wadsworth h~ for
a Yokota runway, plunging 10,000 llomes
into darkness for two hours, but proba61y
saving many lives.
The pilot and iidarman could have
ejected safely, but the plane might have
crashed into populaled areas~ JJSAF
500~ said today.
Word of the ttash came to tbe
Wadsworth family in Costa t.-tesa when
the victim's younger brother, U.S. Array
Sgt. Robert Wads~'orth, 2%, tel-epboned
from Yokola, where he was vi&.ilin&.
Sgt. Wadsworth, who is on mt aJ1(j
recrealion leave from signal corps duty
al Nba Trang, South Vietnam, will at-
company the body home for burial.
"He was a hero and that's an 1
can aay ... " commented lhe pilot's
mot.her, her voice breaking when con--
tacted today.
The &tetl·nervtd La..HaJira High &:bool
graduate who seemed a born, tnstlnctual
flier mrvived t71~Mbet missions over
North Vietnam and two other in.fltgbt
crises while hued in Tokyo. -
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Consi.dered at SF State
Johnson also would send to Congress grappled with het killer or kJ\lers. to begin the search for the killers of
later this week a special message recom· Despite a light rain which began to a woman whose body was found on
mending aalary increases for Con-fall over the scene, officers began an 17th Street near Palm Avenue.
gressmea and Senators to about $42,500. on-root searcll of the £oU course, nearby DetecUves said lhe massive turnout
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Non-strik·
Ing professors today considered possible
postponement of San Francisco State
College's spring semester for a new
move to aol~ tbe campua strike crisia.
The pr.poa1 came u union teachenl
and student llrllten plcllNd In a
dteocbll!,g rainltorm and acting President
S. I. Hayliawa prepared for a showdown
with striking !acuity members.
Chairman David K. M>rvln o! lhe
lnteroaUOOal relations department Aid
a delay In-the spring lell!eSltt, acbeduled
nest mon~, would allow the faculty
to bear all demands, JJn1POC!O ellancU
and enlorci! them wllh tbruts to quit
in a mua. · .
Al preeeo~ Marvin Aid, tbe tamflUS
II in "a de>perate and alibcetber ln-
toi<reble altuatlon." • "On·U\e one hand, the student nillllanLI
have ·Insisted on impoilng variOUI
demands without reference to, or con·
sultation. with, faculty or f·a cu It y
orgonliatlooa,''.JhMn aald.
''Ori lhe other, we have lived aince
Tbanbcivlng vacaUon with an insistence
by college and higher state aulhorlU"
that the· ~nere remain open in a dlua--
Uon .In whlc:ll any re-.iiibly el!ectlve
educaUonal -la lmpooalble." M.arvin called the teachers' strike "a
filrm el de facto alllanee" wllh student
diuldenb and Conca.st ID educaUoOAI
operaUoo "about as l.ne!feetJve ln the
next temeater u 1n the 1ut ooe" if
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IRVINE •••
tla1 nwnber ()f the parcels being pro-
tested by the Irvine Company t.hls year are l.Dcluded within the areas recom·
mended for such preserves.
"The Irvine Company deslre1 to await
the final results of lhe agricultural
preserve question in Orange County
before protesting taus on 3111' parcelJ
that -...uld be Included therein.
"Therefore the company b e re b 1
withdraws all protest& filed for the I&
68 tu.year," Eberling'a letl<r concluded.
'1l1e company had protelled the
aueamenta on 1,830 actt:11'tth a market
vahle al 131 million, a<emlfol to
Aaaellor Andrew J. llirulhaw>
Irvine luwl -a _.,. al 117.7
milflon ~ Iha mamt Vahle to
llU mllllon on :!$ pan:ela. Hln!lhaw
Aid.
'1l1e p~ """'"""'"" ncom-mendlUons for preserve ltltu1 on the
Irvine land and !l,40 ...., al Rancho
Milalon Viejo land are tebeduled to
come before the Board · ol. Supervlsors
for final acllon soon.
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no solutions are forthcoming .
"Given th.is assumption," he said, "it
ls therefore reasonable that the spring
liemester shouJd be Indefinitely
postponed" and the faculty convened
to bear peace propoaals !rom all !actWno.
Hayakawa hu vowed to carry out
a state law providing for the "automatic
resl.gnaUon" of any teacher uUSling five
comecuUve days of classea on the 1a,000-
'tudent campus.
1be American Federation of Teachers,
now In ll! sixth day or a strike, lhrMten-
ed to call a statewide walkout if any
attempt is made to Ore striking AFT
members.
They now receive '30,000 a year. oil fields and streets. was partially triggered by memories
The presidential press secretary , Evidence at the scene indicated th:·I of Jane Doe, an unidenti!ied woman
George Christian, declined to discuss Mrs. Markee had just been to a co:11 found with her throat slaahed in a field
whelher Johnson had received support laundry and had washed ''quite a bit near Yorktown Avenue and Newland
from Preside.at-elect Richard M. Nixon of laundry," detectives said. Street last March.
-which he reportedly requested -Her car, sllgbUy scratched on a fror1t S;1nday night pol.ice were faced with
on hl! proposal to extend the surtax. fender, suggested a recent automob ile: a body, that of Hester Markee, 55,
Johr.son will report a surplUJ for this accident. Officers discovered lhat she of 1508 Olive St., HunUngton Beach,
fisca l year ~ l'lll recommend con· had been involved in a minor lraHic who di~ in the street with her throat
tinuaUon of the surtax in order to have accident at 17th Street and Adam~ slashed.
a surplus riext year, it was indicated. Avenue, three or four blocks awav from The body of Jane Doe still lies ln
It had been reported that the surplus the murder scene, just prior ·to I.he the morgue, unidentified despile intensive
would run about $3 billion. murder. effort'> by the local detectives. Her killer
He is expected to recommend extension At 21st Street and Olive Avenue poli <"c remains at large.
of the surtu: for at least one year. found a blood-soaked car. "The whole Although this time the detectives have
The current years budget runs about interior of this 'vehicle was covered "ith the name of the victim. they remember
$186 billion. There have been reports blood," said the officers. the sn.iper shooting of Cecil Caldwell,
that the 1970 budget proposa1 would License numbers led officers to the a Marine Corps sergeant who was shot
go as high as $195 billion. apartment ()f Miss Dinger who was down April 2, as he worked at his service
Sources said that Johmon believes arrested in C()nnecUon with the crime. station at 14972 Springdale St. Hl.s killer
the surtax ought to be removed as Coatney was with her at the time, police has never been found either.
soon as possible but feels the time said. Officers, l\rorking with grim determina.
Min • S d' is not yet appropriate. Officers said this morning that the lion, reported this morning that they or1ty tu 1es Johnson is determined to show a pair are being questioned and that filing had arrested two suspects in the ~1arkee
surplus In the final Ii.seal budget he of formal charges will await the results killing some four hours after they began
Due by F ehruary l~P'!"1'1"11sii'1'1eo1"1gr1'1'1'·iiiiili~illlii;i;iM·i8'~1lbeiilq•ii•iiistiil.,ii .. ii .• iig.ilililMiM;;M1.Wmtth,m;i";''l1"1siii, .• iQS"~"~clh.llmlilnwl TZ•R-.IJll&MlilmM'•!llfP'NFl'Hlll!fllnl•IRIDllllWJl ......... W
At Valley State
NORTHRIDGE (AP) -The acting
pre.sident of racially-troubled S a n
Fernando Valley State College aaya the
campus will have a full-fledged minority
studies program ready by February.
But a campus leader of the militant
Black Students Union served notice Sun-
day the ethnk studies program "mast
have 80UL"
ArdU.e Clatman, BSU chairman, uid
"It doesn't matter what'• In the catalog.
lt 's Vthat goes on in the cllWfOOm
I.bat matters."
He said Negro students want an in-
structJon al staff that will touch the emo-
tions of the people.
"We need soul from the teacher's
podium," he Wd. "That's what mat.
ters." ·
Dr. Delmar T. Oviatt, who announced
the ethnic program, said the college
had been working on it since March.
"We want um program for the nation,"
he said. "We mtJ label It black or
Mexican-American studies, but we want
to enroll u many whites as possible."
The BSU W<lcomed lhe announcement
of an elhnie studiea department, bot
said it would eo ahead with plana to
boy<ott clules unleso all demand.I .,.
met.
Tbq lncluded dinnlml al cbarlU
against • studenta armted In the Nov.
4i tetmre of the campua admJnistraUon
building. Faculty and admlnlatraton Aid they
were he&d ca.ptJve at mtfepotnt.
Tht college's Academk Senile wtn
meet Wednesday to coosjder the IIMtllY
demand.
Oviatt has yet to rule on it.
n OMEGA-ACCUTRON -BULOVA
AUTHORIZED FACTORY SERVICE
COMPLETE JEWELRY REPAIR
•rings sned end repaired .
• diamonds end precious stones remounted e pearls restrung
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YOL. 62, NO. I I, 3 SECTIONS, 32 'PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAUF'ORNIA MONOA.Y. JANUi-RY 1·1· '1949 -. TEN CEHTS
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·LBJ to Ask
Extension
Of Surtax
WASHINGTON (UP[) -President
Jobmon will recommend u.tension of
the 10 percent inoome tu IUJ'Charge,
It .WU dilcloled today.
AdmlnJsO'alio sources aald the Preti·
deal woulll loclude request l<r eztenalon
<i !be lu, beyond Its June $1 HplraUon,
In :.bli lloca! 11'/t bndlet ptoj)Olal. He
wll1 pro-• budget showing a small
ourplus.
Presldent~lect Richard M. Nll"on is
lfolng along with Johnson's proposal to
extend the sun:harge, a cong\esaional
-.aald ~'yOO COD ......, Iha\..~
hu been agreement betwfJeD the CJUt.
.JPlnLA.nd !ncoml'!B adlninl!lrailoru." He asked-RotTo be quotea!fy name.---.--"1e White House announced meanwhile
thlt Johnson will send his budget to
ccingress at midday Wednesday. His,
economic report will be submitted Thurs-
dO)'. Johmon will break tradition and deliver
hLi atate of the union address in pei'son
t.efore, a joint session of Congress Tues.
day al I p.m. PSI'. II will be broadcul
naitlonwkle.
The White House announced that
Jolmson also would send lo Coogreaa
l8ter tbls week a special message recom·
"1endinr salary i.ncre~s for eon-
ll"'men aJ¥I Senatqnr~ af>ol/I 142.~.
TbeY npw recei've pa,ooo a ye.ar.
· ll'be jresilknUal prao 1 o c r e I a r y ,
C....e. ~ decUned to dOO... Wllelb<r JObmon hail "ecelv"" 111ppmt fioli'~ Rldl..i·M. ~ ..J wilkh ho repo<t«IJ1 requesled .;..
,.i iii! ' i>rOiiosol to b""4l tbe ""'"*· Jcihc.son Will report a m-plm for thl1
!See SUllCHARGE. Pap II
James Farquhar,
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Vietnamese boy displays anx·
iety as he clutches burlap bag
Containing his possessions as
he watches South Vietnamese
Rangers search his village 11
miles southwest of Da Nang.
Beach Publisher's · .,_ t G 1 R . . ~as e s run,
Son, Dies at 54 M f T esd ore or u ay
Private funeral services ror Jamea s.: Farquhar Jr., &4, son of Huntington
Biicb News publisher James S. Far·
qdbar Sr., will be held at 4 p.m. today f!J Smllh'a Chapel, Huntington Beach.
Mr. Farquhar, or 17°' Coral Place,
Newport Beach, mffered a. heart a~ck
Friday evening while pl.lying tennis at
tlio Balboa Bay Club.
He was prooounced dead on arrival
al t :38 p.m. at Hoag Memorial Hospital,
Newport Beach.
·Mr. Farquhar wa.!I formerly a Newport
Beach real estate broker but had recently
engaged in a furniture leaalng buslneas
la' Silnla Ana. He was a resident of
Or1nge County for 41 years, and was
bQrn Dec. 11, 1914 in Chicago.
Mr. Farquhar ts survived by his father,
lotlg-Ume publlsber ol the weekly Huo-
t!ngton Beach newspaper; his wife,
~; two brotbtrs, Georg~. Huntington
Jlpch, and Willoughby, Anaheim; two
daugbtas, Mn. Joan Binni ol Mill Valley
mid Mn. CliriaUne Dln1'bak ol San Fri!>
cllco; a 80!1, Jerry, of Georgia and two arandcbtldren, Joy and Craig Binns.
Scattered abowen, spawned by a storm
front centered 400 miles o!t the coast, . '' . S]llallered th< Orange Coast ,early today
and promised to rellll'11 for anothtt dose
on Tuesday. '
Nearly one loch of rain was forecast
for the SouthJand before the storm moves
oo, the Weather Bureau reported. The
rain pushed masimum temperatures
down into the upper 50'1.
The Btonn, whicti carried scattered
sprinkles and showen in an east·
southeasterly dil'f!Ctjon, d r o p p e d
preclpitaUon from traces to £ractions or an inch.
The showers were predicted to increase
I>)' nlgbt!all, followed by clearing along lhO coaalal ..... Jale l Tueiday. The
snow level tras due to drop from a,ooo
!eel today to near 5,tltltl Tuesday.
The )VH!ber Bureau artpounced Iha!
a '111 -percent chance. <i.-)'aln existed
aloiog UW Orange Cout !tr Tueii!ay.
Temperatures were ranging from three
to ~ de~ below normal.
Hicks W aiting"lor Report
Pedestrians,
Driver Die
In Accidents
Two pedestrians and the driver ol
a sportscar lost their lives in separate
weekend traffic accidents in Orange
County, it was reported today.
The dead are:
Gwendolyn Scott Buice, 17, Loi
Angeles.
Mn. Iona McFarland, 73, Anaheim.
David Roy Orrt.1, 24, of 4S9 Graceland
Drive, Laguna Beach.
Miss Buice was killed Saturday night
when she was hlt by one car and run
over by_seyeral othen on Pacific Coa6\
IIlghwaY just west ot 23rd Street. In
Huntington Beach.
--· Polic:e -si.O-ber-cornpanlon,-Mlchaet-
L. Tryon, 22, Lake\Yood, wa s injured
when he was stru ck a glanciro; blow
he and Miss Buice were retunung to
their parked car when they tripped over
the highwa y's center divider and slum·
bled into traffic lanes.
Miss Buice fell into the path of a
car driven by Michael T. Seal, 24.
Orange, and then was thrown ln front
of another car driven by Charles L.
Johnson, 'll, of 733 Lake St., HunUngton
Beach. She was then run over by three
more cars. ~ Her body was lal<en lo lllll5
Mortuary Jn Whittler where eral
services are pending. ;
Tryoo· ltlll• iei,i .Wfl'I! holh ltealed.
for injuries at Huntington Intercom·
munlly Hospllal and rei..-No cara
collided during the accldenl
Mn. McFarland died Sunday night
at Orange County Medical Center alter
being strqck by a car Sunday afternoon
at Loa ra Avenue and Ball Road in
Anaheim. Driver of the car wu Janet
M. Strunlz, 30, Anaheim. She was not
cited. .
Ori& was killed early Satllf'day morning
on Laguna Canyon Road when hJs small
sportscar went out or control and
overturned, the California Highway
Patrol said.
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Beach Boy, 15,
Listed Critical
After Car Wreck
' Richard Aguirre, a 15-year-old Hun·
tington Beach youUt, was In critical
condition today at Los Alamitos 1General
Hospital after suffering multiple injuries
ea rly Sunday in a two-car crash on
Pacific Coast Highway near. S)Jrfside.
His brother, Armando, 17, also suffered
muti ple injuries. in the crash. He was
reported in falr cond ition today at the
hospital .
The driver of the second car involvtd
in the collision, Edith T. Cude of Mon-
terey Park, also was hospttaUz.ed. She
was reported in good condiU<m today
alter suffering facial cuts in tqe crash.
The Afulrre brothers, !nil Chapparal
Lane, Huntington Beach, had dropped
off four friends in Surfside ahortiy1before
the accident. police said.
They were turning onto Pacltlc Coast
Highway from Mariner Drive when the
collision took place.
A tracheotomy wa1 perfonned on
Richard Sunday in order to aid bis
S B L s lw • breathing, aei:ordlng to authorities in In unset eac,., .. otirig ::ir~·~:S~i;~::!·=.:i
frac tures, hospital officials Aid.
, Miu Cude.'1 ·address was lilied u
ln-''-aUon Into lhe aboollng death 1l'bat ,ane allOI slnlck· Sjolund' In ll>e 16665 S. Pacific St., Sesl Beach. She
ol ~-S~ Beach man will depend biCli · ortbe )lead u ne' ran ulaJnlled reportedly bad been slaying w11h friends ~ tbe conlents -of a report that be from a lhldn11 deputy who wss at-at that address.
eqioc1s 1o roc:elve from th< -· .~~.!'!!~~·~for
. ollke Tuesday, I>illricl Attttney Cecil ... ~·---w .. -Al I
--today . ". 'll)iliill llfill' •· t11e 1liDiltiJglOn 111-• 't B "Rllhl now I doo'I plan any probe ·~ 111i.1111111!!!1 lwo boun ann OS aze
Into ihts lnddenl," ho aald. "Bui tt 1ftf!'"'8 \rU • .-.i bf ·Deilt!Y·f:d1'1f1!
may well be thal !be .~· .. port • -·w : ~ . . ' Loss at $5 000 , ~~ .:.!':'~ ~ prepartnc .. Jr".;, -~·:',.m.o2..<;; ' til.sr JICCOUlll pl !ht Ibi:ldoia that led ,to •bf 'Ille d<pull!~ trom·ir. atre11. Fire did 15,tltltl damage to a home
!be 't6ylng FrkloY ol moloreyele ~ kUrl\olllt!in•.,.icl 8]ohmtl wu in-and two automoblles Sund'Y in Loa
Clari A. Sjolund. . ~:::..: .. ;; :-a Cirl IOllle Alamitos. ·Alld d 1111110r· repo1led lo bl ~ llitl ••'111.•re•I folice aald the bla,. alarled wb<ft dmlatinc amonf Sjolund'• fr!<ncts and 11b . . • o liifntd, dlar&llll Robert Lewla, 508t HoWlnt st., wu
MlaMion -· thal ae..ral alloll were -. pourlni gas fro m a can Into a lank
fll:ed.• deplUea puned the ~ .:lloplll'oo llld ljoltmd -<1ilered lo of a car •. The can 1llpped out or hla
- -WU qu!Ckly re)tcted todO)' by hall •-1 -.. Fl1doy and tpo..i banda and Ignited a -t II tt bit illerlll'• C.pt. ,..,.. Bl'oadbell !be cornm.o oUbo omc.n. the cwcrate .Ooor. ,'
'"lllere was oruy one allOI lii'ed, • Could aid lie .... about 25 yards Lewis alammed !be 11111• door ,9*
Brooilbell Aid. "We .,. quit< pol!Uve •--!lie Ming Sjolund and find 11 Oamea "..,.wfed the atracture. -lhlJ and il'a a lacl thal haa lieen ..,. lhol Iran hla Jkalll,.. service The blaza destroyed !be prage, ~·
,..,........ by ....,a1 "1-.· mawr. outomoblles lltd ana<IJolUtl room. ' •
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Two SuiP.Octi Arroattd 1o ·K111fo Sl•ylnt
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In Stabbing
By WlliLIAM' REED
Of ... o.• Nit .... 1
~ suspects were arnsled tar~ to-
day-jtmt four 'hours aftor a !lwllfiillnD
Beacho""""an's body,.,;. fbu111!'ati'awled :: a1::\ :... a~ioOd~~ed ~
nilllU"'e' lllab WOlllM!s. • II'~ Bead! poll<e ldentllled'lhe
vlc:Um aa Mrs. H-S. -, II,
<i'illll'OUve Ave: • ' ·-;t • .I~ on· 'hon!1¢• cbrgel ore
-D!Dger, 11, <i 1o1CD Delaw.,. SI.; ··arid her companion at · lb( tline
of .. arreat, Norman Coatney al. -Loa
Alimlloa age and addreu lli>t~. Jl~.;J.artee'i · l>i'OdY'. bod1: ' -..,
cliscover.,.i by I .._.,,, -1:-15
p.m: SU!)day oo 17.ih $reel .,,.,,.. from
Dwyei: fatet ntfdfi}:e SdlQOl~
Beach •.
Polk!e aald ~ body. "as in a traffic
lane bb, the goU course aide ol the
meet eut of. Palm Avenue. .. 8olh auspeds are In Hunlingtoa Beacb
; -. -Ci)y ~o)J, toda7 c:llarged will> bomlclde;
Other Slayfilgs ·R~ :! :~~= !:i.~
aeek a murder complalnl ~ PoUCe~Y;rd:Officers ~.if::.-;;~;:: · 11 ~ ~ ' OQfO.·'illll'o"" lhei ' .. fU1llling ' and ll&hls ·.lfltjB~ur~fbf Ril :, -· ~ , ~it, . ~~-b~ · · ~ • ·!rill·or':laoa-~$ ..... , ". . . l"""i'f'""'"'.~-iii=~-~ i1!~r'lnal>o,,m'll'J ..
Huntington Beach deltdlves mU!l....i TM body ol Jane Ooo ll1l1 lies ID ..... eiid ~ ""'
every available officer late Sunday ru,bt the mque, unldenUfled ~~VI of the road u her life poured Dut
to be)lin th< oearcb foe the ldllen ol e.£lorts by the local deteCll,... Her kliler lhiougb !be pplng woonds, <r Dll1 bave
a woman wtiose body was found en. remalna at large. grapp~ wltb her killer or ~
171h Street near Palm Avenue. · iJtl,loolb'lhli dme the'd'etecU.tahave Despite a light rain whlch begu to
Det.ecUves 1ald the massive turnout · the n'.aine of tlte' victim, they remember fall a: the 1ee11e, oUicert ·beta«: an
was partially triggered by memories the anfper Bhootirig of Ceell 'Caldwell, oM leal'Cb· of the goU course, nearbY,
of Jane Doe, an unidentified woman a Marine Carpi sergeant ·who WU llbot oil fie di and ltreeta. .
found with her throat ala.shed. in a field do'1rn Apffi 2, 11 he wCl'bd .t bll•aervlol: Evidence at the sctne indicated that
near Yorktown Avenue and Newland staUon at ltr72 Springdale St. Hil killer Mn:. Martee bad ju.It beeD to a cQin
Streel las! March. haa never been found either. laundlT and bad wasbiil "qillte • bll
Sunday night pollce were faced with Ofllcl!ta, ~ wllh &rim detennlna· ol laundry," delecUvea aalcl.
a body, that of Hester Marne, 5$, Uon, ,.ported lbla ~ that they Her car, 1llgbtlJ acratched on-• Iran!
of 1508 OLive SI., Huntington Beach, bad am&led two~ In the Markee fender, 1&111eated I recent automobile
who dioc in the slreel wilh her lhroal ldlllng aome four houri llflor they began accldenl Offi<o(I· dlacovered lllM ahe
slashed . lhe lnleNlve awch. had .beoD lnvol•ed In • mtnir Falllc
accident at 17th Street and Ad.ma
Members of Christ Teens
Picket at Church in Grove
Members of the Teens for Christ ln
Huntington Beach picketed Garden Grove
Community Church Sunday mofnlng,
scene of a prior encounter in which
the hippl ... ppearin( band WU uked
lo either sit in the pews or move outside.
Dressed in long, flowing .clolbea, ....
dais a n d beada , and .tlh blr ol both
se1es· fa11inc over ~ about !O
qr ttie ·~lq boial paraded In
front t o(,1 tbe Garden Groft: church car·
lying alps.. \
About a balf.<foleo ol !be llJ'OUP a\. tended ~the aervlcet, bUt one of the
t oulhl Aid be wu refused admittance
by an ' Ulber who allegedly. told. him
wuncil to Hold
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On Versonnel ,
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-llmllrt s. ~ Dliolla
ol tholr ~"""'*~Ir . ,, ·, . I
Aveoue.•!Jlree or ll"'f b~~••IJ lrom
the . murder acene, Just ~ lo ~
murder.
Al list Street and Olive Avenue "pOJlce
found a blood-ooaked car. '"!1)e whole
intul..-ol.Jbla ..i.tcle Wll --wltb blood, ff aa1d the offlcen:.
Llcalle uumbl!tl led ollicm In !be
apartment of Mlq Dinger who wu
amMI In -... wjlh the crime. \:Oatney ·,. .. '1tlh.ha: al the time, police
aald., -•. .. Ofllcen Aid Utls morning Iha! the
pair. are being questlooed and that llllng
<i fotrJW charges wW await the reaulll
of 'the questioning. •
. 11te 'bod)' "" !Uen to Smltha Mi>r!Uary In · 'Runtlfllllon Beach " for
autoiieY and funeral arrangemenl'.I once
tqe'"lirittl!pdoa II complete.
• -. LA Fire 'lnteslfght~d
/A)S.;.AliGELES (UPI) -Anon· fn. villlgitora ,,.~ ... been' estped· to
dflmnllle the ca\ise 61 • $100,tltlO fire
w)llcll gutted three olfj«S In the ed·
riD!slrallon bulldin& ol Louts Pasteur r~ mil> Scbopf.Siindv.nlih1 · ·
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irport Group Expanded!
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''IW ........ = . 'J' 11111 "'9 Tllo ~ ...... lncluda Clllll ., p.:~ n • t.-. ld!ll I .... Qlllj>or --· ....... ....,.. ' I Om: i -0..01 5 Mrta Kuyper and Avla, iiilflee~ a Hirbof ArU c1ibens' group. tian !llreefor ll<iboTt Bresnahan. N~ councilmen followed up Emory'a Tbe draft or<!lna-wbicb -yet suaialloo by formally requeslici coo-be ••1 r<Vllod, l<OOCdlng to Thomu, ~deralkln al ij by 'lbe -.! <JI opelll out lheae dullel !or Ibo new COJns
Supervisors. mlaalon :
Last November, the oount~ti.u;P-· -"To. study eoOOWo~ and make
C<' it over to the U>..ague of C1Ue1. , reoommeodatlons concerrung the need
The League Conned a ~ ta fw btight restrictions on buildings near
·look Ullo IL •111 me11'1*t. In ad41Uan ..,,.rls.
k> ~ • .ttl..oe A1imtto1 Councilrua -"To make recommerllltionl for the
Jooeph lbde Ull ~ · Co1mcu-.. of the land •=ounding airpor1s
Rohef1 Clart. Ia U>e ~ ~ monU., jo assure safety of air DIVJ&ttiOD and
the teague.-bio bas ·'1rorttid with key the promotion of air commerca.
county aides on an ordinince designed -"To recommend plans !or the
.,,~ al ~ CGollll1 Alrpol\
.. alrporW •lllcl> 11111 Ila ...
CJll}red or operated by the county cl
Orange.
-"On nquest of lbe Board of
Supervisors, to adviM: the board and
make recommendations on any matter
perlainlq lo alrporil OC air lrONporlas
lion.
-"To make such lnvesUgaUons as It
may detm necessary In the es:erciae
Of its JIOWtrS.
--''To hold public Qearin&» on the
lor<loloi 1ubjedl and mate !lndtngs
<JI !act whlcb would be only advltory
to Ute luvo!ved Jurtadicllon.
-0 To make and Mlorce n.ilea and
reguJatiOnl for the orderly and fair con·
4llcl o1 ·ouc1a~.
• llcllnll ..Id • Mthor' _.aajblJJIJ'
will be propoeed for the new board •
He described Jt ll cooceming "fln-
vironmental conditions.''
"By thb," he explained, ''we mean~
air pollut.lon and Dolie factors." ·
He said the League committee had
agreed with county officials that it would·
be a mistake to pile one' oew al'r'port~
commission on top of another. "So we ~
looked into the pooalbilily o( combinlnl'
the two."
Ttfe premit commlaalon by law hll
its area of concern tbpited to airport
sit.et themRlvet, and no( the •u.rt'OUDdlnl
communities.
MW piJIE ·----nr;,~ Cong Destroy 15 Copters
To Land Jet
BJ AllTBllB I\. VINllEL
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A Cosla r.i .... je~ pll!JI Yoho [e4 )l~
squadron into JIJ)aft in the first F4
Phantom to land there -and carried
Lady l.IJct in bil cockpit ever since
-died Sund&y nWCJn a heroic aUempt
to kiai•°*41W·alPlllo -aafely •. Capt. -'Jen: p, Waaiwoith, ft, eon of
Mr. and Mn. Lee Wadaworlh, <JI 2BI
-ling Green Drive. "'-to Ila}' wilh
the pa..· to pr.-ill c:nabiJ>&' Into
a d..,..r, -1ai.d.-of Jokyo.
His radar offle«. MIJ. Burton F.
Fcmtenol, 14, cl Ville Platte, La., died
with him whrn the IS m1llloa lei Wms med tnto a mount•l..tde 1n a ipluh .of
bluing fuel.
The lbird lime was not a charm for
the """"' U:S. Air Force ofO~. who
had lwlce 'lilnri'l'Od ln-fll&ll\ cr1les an4
brouabl Ills boiiib-1~ la Into \'okota
Air rorce Bue afely the last tbnt. -Siffidij' .. nlgfilri Cfailf-~"byetec=-
trical system failure, Sheal'ed off power
lines u Capt. WadawOrtb headed ·for
a Yokota runway, pliinging 10,000 homes
into dartnesa for two haln.· but prvbab1y
saving 111111)' IlWll. · · ..
The "pDOflna i'ldimiin· muld have
cjeded aafely, bul Ibo plane mlgbl have
aubed iqfp pppulalclj .areu, .USAF
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Word of the crash came to the
Wadaworlh lami!J..in Cost.a Mesa when
the victlm'1 ~ -· U.S.:/.li'JllY.
Sgt. Robert W~ ~ -from YotoLI, ~ Iii
Delta Invasion Cost,s U.S. $5 Million in Damage
SAIGON (AP)-The Viet Cong bla!led
their way into the biggest U.S. airfield
in the Mekong Delta early today and
blew up 15 helicopters worth an
estimated $5' million before they we~
repelled by base defenders.
Another six helicopters were reported
damaged in • mortar barrage at the
headquarlerl of the U.S. 9lh !nlanlry
Divialon ti miles away. Clle office called
the attacks an "oozing beginnina" of
the long--awaited tntmy offensive in the
14,250-square mile delta south of Saigon.
The Viet Cong altack on Can Tho,
80 milea IOI.Ith of the caplta1, wu the
lirst major IJ'Ollfld probe again!I an
allied alrfleJd ln several week&. li hit
Ibo headquorlers o! lbe U.S. Arnly'1
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To--Belay,-Mov~
Trial Rejected
NEW ORLEANS (UPI) -Dist. Judge
Edward A. Haggerty Jr. today refused
to delay or rdbve the scheduled Jan.
21 trial of Clay Shaw on charges of
consPlrtnl to assassinate President John
F. Kennedy. llUJI denied defense mpUons lo qu9J . Att~f'l~~arrison'1 charges
agalris aw, and for a change of venue
154th AvLtUon Group, the nerve-center
for mllllar)' operaUooa tn Ibo MekOlll
Della In Ibo region'• bl11eot city.
Enemy 11ppen broke through tbe
airfleld11 defenaea under cover of a heavy
mortar, roc~t and machine-gun barrage
that pbmed down the Americllnl while
the Viet Cong atlached ezplOllve1 to Ute hellcopt,.'1. A barracb area wul
of the airfleld WU • t t I ck e d
simultaneoulJy.
Field rtpOl'l llld !Ive cargo and troop.
carrying CilnooU and 10 omaller
hellcopter rumhlps were destroyed or
damqed, lf.S. cuualtlea ..... ~g!ll ldll,
edandJOWOlllldOd. .
The U.S. COmmand aald: 1"'J1)e enemy
10ldlen were qulckl1 repelled by airfield
security personnel, supported by U.S.
Anny helicopter gunships and a U.S.
Air Force Dragon ship," a flxed ·wing
aircraft equipped with rapid-firing Gatl·
ing guns. A spokesman said the
American retaliatory fire killed four Viet
Cong.
Forty miles ni>rth of Can Tho, Viet
Cong gunners sl,mmed about 10 mortar
rounds into the ~ DtvisJon headquarters
at Dong Tam. 'leld reports said tbern
were no casuWUes but sis: helicopters
were damaged, including the command
chopper of Maj. Gm. Julian Ewell, the
divilioo COD'U'QIOO.er.
Teo helicopters were damaged at Dong
Tam in a aimilar shelling three days
ago.
Postponing Spring Class
Considered at SF State
SAN FRANelSCO (UPI) -Non,olrik,
ing professors today conaldered 1>993lil6
postponement of San Praucbco: stitc
College's spring seme1ter for a new
move to solve the campw atrlke crl&is.
The ptopo.sal came as union ie&diers
and student striiera 'pld:efed iii a
drenching ralnstonn and acting President
S. I. Hayakawa prepared for 111 show~wn
with strikin1 faculty inemben.
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student campua. .
The American FederaUon of Teachers,
now In its sixth day of a 1trlkt, threaten--
ed to call a statewide walkout ii any
attempt is made to fire stri.klng AFT
members.
Sgt. Wadsworth, wbo ii on rest
recreation leave frmn. signal eorpa duty
"And they dan't even count combat ' · ·to tm'ft.the bi .. wtside 0New Orleans. Chairman David K. Marvin of the
tntemaUonal relations department said
a delay in the spring se!T''?ster. scheduled
next month, n•ou!rl allO\\' the faculty
to hear all demands. propose changes
and enforce them 11•lth threats to quit
.in a mass.
School Bonds
Figures to Be Set .
At Trustees Meet :
mlAions over South Viftuam," ~ bia _ . . : ~ ~cb..orth~ raibif 4 .-;£' ~efailg Cl>bl id' CJ•t:tiil the UW! S!ale UnlvmflT malbemi~ · • II!. -· r
gnduale wu flying oot of Vol<ola last The state assemblyman from Cool, Eugene Chappie, lost bis Friday
Muell. when bl.I Ft Phantom "11 atruct and ordered a ban on miniskirts for female legislative employes. utnlng and ~-~ ~ Sally cart.or (above) WU told to tum around and get bacl: to work
Deaplle the lacl Ilia! a wrnj"'iani! alle~ photographer took htt picture .. Mrs. Linda Marina (bottom)
was destroyed * eafllroll ~ says she has. some skirts thaf B{e l!ih?rter than ~>he. s~e bas _on, but
damq:ed Capt. Wa1;1swcrth brougti_l Jhe she doesn't wear them anymore. Ladies are mamtammg thell' com-
crippled plane tn ..teJy, ailhoogb ll wu posure despite furor raised over skirts.
IOOl!ed wilh uploolve ordnance. ·
From P111~ 1
SURCHARGE ••
li9QJ year and will recommend con-
tin111.tion of tht surtax in ordtt to have
a surplus ne1t year. it was indicated.
It had beea reported lhal the ourplus
would run about '3 billion.
He la expected lo recommend ext.ensioo
of the surtax for at least one year.
Tbe current year's budget runs •bout
SIM bUllon. There have been reports
that the lf10 budget proposal '""1}d
go u high as $195 bUUon.
Souret!S said that Johnson believes
the 1urtax ought to bt remand· as
&cXl1 IS possible bu:t feell the · time
la not yel ap la!O. -· '
Jobnlon is""f'etermined to show a
ourplua tn UtO:-(\iiiir ft"!'Oi budJe\ !le
pr-.U to eo-. -·-
DAILY Pll(•l
Ot!A..CI CO.t.ST l"U•LISHING (OM""lfr
l•IMirl N. Weerl ""''idl!"' -Ml!Wf'
J ecli: •• c.,1 • .,
Vier l"rtt...,. -Gmt•al Man•,.,
lh'"''' Ktt•il ~fllu
l••"''' J., Mw•ll'hin t "'41~-., Ef ottr
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The colontl'• fact wasn't smiling down
on two m.Ued armed robbert "ho held
up u.e )Wlucky Frlfd Chkho -.. rn.
lUO W. Warner, S • n t • Ana, Sunday
nlglll and eocaped wllh $2,141 -locJts
In( lhne of Ibo colooel'a helpen In
a wal!J-ln lctboL .
Manacer H. Norman Aubrey, 1"'61
Fiji Lano, Bunllnlloa U..cb told polloe
the pair came In the back door of
the -aboul l :IO p.m., lnndlahlng
!Ulll-Ther oniered Aubrey, David L. Goods
man and Linda J. Mclnlyre both ol
Sanla Ana. Into Ibo wal!J,ln icelm Ind
allampled to locl II wllb a ltllchen
fort.
The trio were able to force their
WI}' out. The bandlta broke Into I floor
safe to get their mooey.
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Haggerty Wd he would rtlease &round
rules for ne'.'·smen covering the trial
Tuf.lday.
Haagerty already had rejected the
same defense motions once before. He
lumed lbem down Slllllllllrily loday.
Holdup Hearing
Slated Thursday
Preliminary hearing: has been set for
Thursday for Thomas Etrry, 35, or
Chicago, oo lhree charges resulting from
an unsuceesaful n:ibbery. attempt on a
Seal Beach grocery store fTlanager.
Perry is 1n Ora.Die County jail charged
with kidnap, burglary and conspiracy.
Bail·is set at $10,000.
The man was arrested about a block
a\11ay from the home o( James Bender
on Jan. 7 and ls accused of being one
of three men involved in holding Bender's
family hostage while two men escorted
Bender lo his Long Beach market.
At the market, Bender was able to
notify police that a robbery was taking
place and th11 his family was heir~·
held hostage. The two men wUh Bender
escaped.
At present, Marvin said, the campus
Is in "a desperate and altogether in·
tolerable situation."
"On the one hand, the student militants
have Jruilsted on imposing various
demands without reference to. or con·
sultatlon with, faculty or £a c u 11 y
organiu.tions, "· Marvin said.
"On the other, we hsve lived since
Thanksgiving vacation with an ini;i"ll'Ptc
by college and higher state authorilies
that the college remain open in a situa,
tion In which any reasonably effective
educational process is impossible ...
Marvin called the teachers' strike "a
form of de fecto alllanct" with student
disaldents and forecast an educational
operation "about as ineffective in the
nes:t semester as in the last one" if
no eolutlons are forthcoming.
"Given this usumptlon," he said, ''it
is therefore reasonable thll the spring
semester should be indefinitely
postponed" and the faculty convened
to hear peace: proposals from all factions .
Hayakawa has vowed to carry out
a state law providing for the "automatic
resignaUon" of any teacher missing five
consecutive days of classes on the 18,QOO..
Final figures for a scnoo1 building,
bond proposal will be set Tuesday night
by trusttts of the Huntington Beach
Union High School District.
Trustees meet at district headquarters,
1902 17th St., beginning at 7:30 p.m.
Voters failed to gjve a $12 million
building package the needed two-thlrd1
vote of approval on Nov. S. Trustee$
since the election have tentatively se~
the same amount for a ballot measure
on April 15 along with the trusttt elec-
tion.
Opponents of the prior measure claim
that the trusteeJ should trim a new ·
proposition to a lesser figure, but the
adnlinistralion has malntalned that lhe
$12 million is the least amount of money
needed to care for the district's building .
needs over the next three years.
Prisoner Hangs Self
SALEM, Ore. (UPI ) -Adam Paul
Kru&h, 58, hanged hlmself in the Marion
County Jail early tocla.,y, a little more
than a twf an hour after he was booked
in connection with the shooUng of three
men in a Portland tavern.
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AUTHORIZED FACTORY SERVICE
COMPLETE JEWELRY REPAIR
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University Chancellor .
Ll!CTURER
Dr. J. W. Polt11on
An upert on Amer!Oln
poUUcs and an uportanced
educator and aulllor will be
thl speaker 1t the tbJrd u-nual Community Lecture oo
Jan. ti, at a p.m. In UCl
llClance lecture hall
The lecture, open to the
public, h 1pon19red aa a c:om·
munlly aervlce each year by
UCI Town and G<iwn.
Dr. Jack W. Pelta1on,
chlncellor of the Urbana·
Charnpalgo campus ol the
Unlveraity of IlllnolJ , and
formerly vice chancellor of
academic affairs at UCI, will
be the eminent gue1t. Ht will
diacuu the topic Myth u
Reality.
Chancellor Peltason, a Phi
Beta Kappa at tbe Unlvtnlly
Republicans to Place
New Slate in Off ice
of Mlaaeurl, boldJ • doctnta
from 1'rtJicttoA UDlvonllJ and talllblAmerlcan...-
and »OIJUCI al Smith Co111o
and !ht Uclveralty of llllncila
bolon becomlnl an odlloa-
Uooal ildmlclllrator. Tb t former COl:llUan II a nauanan,
recopiaed 1uthortty on public
law and judicial behavior, and
la vice prelldent of the
American PolJUcal Science
AuociaUon.
Following the lecture Dr.
and Mrs. Peltason will have
an opportunity to greet friends
at a reception arranged by
Mrs. B. N. Desenberg and
her committee of bostesseJ.
The Executive Committee: ol
Town and Gown also w1ll
entertain the couple ud the
pr<Sld-of UC! aupporl
groups at a dinner before the
lecture in the Newport Beach
home of Mrs. Frederick R.
McBrien.
Churchwomen
Blessed to Be a Blessing New officers of the Mesa and TV services and lh.t;c Is the topic of the meeting
Verde Republlcan \Vomen's books. He waa awarded the of the Newport Harbor
Club, Fede rated will be in-George \Vashlngton Honor Lutheran Church Women
stalled et tl.1e first meeting Medal by Freedoms Foun-Thursday, Jan. 18, In Newport
of the new year ne1t Wed-dailon, Valley Forie for hls Harbor Lutheran Church.
nesday. sermons on Our Chrlatlan Mrs. Mae Tollefson or the
The "buelneu aod pleaaure'' ,,A_ ... 11uuoo IJld tID.-.. ls There Eut Metropolitan Conference
I t 10 30 \..NUllU "Iii will be guest speaker at the event will take p ace a : .,, Amerlca! The former wu ,, -.... n A ... a.m. in the home of Mn. ..,:.,,,,, p.m. ....,...u .......
Barbara Bunker of Costa released u a record. --''--'------
M'"L A luncheon, pioparedbythl Kids Uke to
The bootels will be the In-boud of dlrecton, will be
lllallin( officer during Ibo served followed by an If· Ask Andy bllalneu portion, placlnf ln 1emooD of bridge. Member•,
office Mrs. Cal Sumrall, presl· who may bring gueatl, are
_dent . ..Miu MJcheli:__Jarrett, e1kOO to make reeervaUons
firlt vic e pre!lifeiil and ,h!-hY callin1 Mf9;----Wl1llam.......Ji', -----,
Mmes Marguerite Richard Hall at 54MM3. FOR TH' WORLD s ~REA.TEST
• . • M a k ·n h t '' c1NT coL01t ,11.1NT TRY second vice president ; Ralph rs. un er wi 01 an DAYl'S CAMIRA IXCHAN•E. Jrwln, third \•ice pre sldt'nt; open house on Monday, Jan. w F Hall treasurer · \V.J. 20, al 10:30 a.m. for member• 474 I. 17th St. cOn~m. re'cordlng s~retary, who would like to view lhe Cotta Mtu-646-2136
and Edgar Ni s 11 I e y, cor-Inaugural parade which will
responding secretary. .!!tress the theme Forward
The installing officer ill the,_T_0i:.•_lh_er_. ____ ...,.,._,,,=.,-----'===
newly elected president of the
Orange County FederaUon of
Republican Women and a
charter member of the Men
Verde Club.
Science Shrinks Painful
Hemorrhoids
Stops It.ch-Relieves Pain Alter Ibo lnstallAUon, tht
Rev. Claude Bunul, curator.
Independence Hall, Colonial f"mdaW17TbatBothRellenaPaln
Raear<h Library, Knotll Ber· and Shrinb Plleeln MOit C-~
ry Farm will spest on N"' Tod, N.T, (llpedal)1 lld-Ill) tool< pll& 'fto -la
Colonial Ule. .nee Ju fOUJld a QJte1a1 :t.. p,..,_,..,," P. TUn II DO
A minister 1itlct 1945, the mu.la wltll tll• abllltr, tn motl other-tormDla t~ h 1111' ldl
speaker ha11 researched and .---to shrink ·bemonholdl, Ilka tt. Pr•paratloa B al.lo
written on the subjects of faith ltoln. 1=~-:e~ ~1:-d:i'!°n. soothes lrrltat..d tlanea and
and freedom writing two ~. wbll• ratb" rellnin&' llelp1 PNN:lt ~rtbv tnfeetlon.
Iencthy series of radio scrlpt.s pain, actul nduction (1hrhU.. Inointmentor&u,Polfllof7fonn.
for the Armed Forces Radio
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Declines in Dece1nber
Southern California business
activity slipped lllghlly during
December, It WU reported t..
d>Y by o. C. Admnl, manager
of Security Pacific N1tlooal
Bank'• Colltl Mesa brancb.
Al.....,...i .. tllebonk'•
seasonally adjuated lndel of
Business Activity, economic
performance last m o n t b
registerod at lllS.4, down from
187 .8, a record level set in
November. Previom readlngl
were 185.8 in October and 181.t
la Sept.znber.
Business activity rema.inied
more than 10 percent stron.1er
than the year-ago reading of
168.l , according to Adams.
Botb construction and real
estate sales increased last
month, but bank clearln~s and
department store sale1 declin-
ed, after adjusment.s foc sea·
sooal fluctuations. The con·
st.ruction actvance. the 10th in
the past it mooths, was
perticularlY -.g. 'Ille rul
estate sales pin WU slight.
A new bjgb ht employment
wu reported ftr November,
Ille llteal l1l4lGlh for which
statiltit'I ue avadable. Orl a
.......,11y ectJ"""' b a s I s •
!here wen 4,IOl,11111 clvill1n1
11 """' in 11>e me1ropou1an counties of Loi Angel .. ,
<>rana:e, RJvenlde, S 1 n
Bernardino, Sin Dlqo, Santa
Barbara and Ventura. Novem-
btr employment was u p
121,400 (or 1.t percent) from
the in-el 1 yMr eariler. The
year's n&tJonal emp)oyment
Banker Retires
gain was 1.8 percent.
Unemployment dropped
from 4.4 to 4.1 percent during
t h e November·lo-November
period. ( Th e comparative
rates are &easmally adjusted
ratios of the unemployed to
the total civilian labor force
Jn metropolitan S o u t h e r n
California.) NaUonally, a 3.3
ratio was the lowest in 15
years.
Airlines Map
Hawaiian
Route Plans
LOS ANGELES iAP) -
Two L o s Angeles-based
airlines say they are already
making expansion plans to use
the new air routes to Hawaii
granted them by the Civil
Aeronaullc:s Board.
Western Air Llnes says 1t
ts "the ~ lmportant route
award in Western'.s O.year-
b.Lstory." It ls moving its
1tewarddeu college to Hawaii.
'?be routes to Hawaii were
granted Saturday to Western,
Continent.al and three other
airlines •
Robert P'. Six, president of
Continental, 51id the new
route makes his an "in-
ternational airlines.''
Terre.II C _ Drinkwater,
pre.sident of West.em, said the
routes will provide t h e
shorte!l and most direct
serv:ioe between Hawaii •nd
Europe. He aald that with
this liM between the H•"allan
,_,, ,, .. ... ..
Mra. Melba Chandler, an of. Islands IDll A a c b or 11 e •
tlCial o1 tbe Flnt Na.Uonel Aluta, s• •llC'ft wru be
Bani< ol Oranp C.Unly's tnst, •able lo -wllh Glho<
~ bu mired. S!e trit11nes Ind fly non-stop to .. .-;; __ -:.=======-...:l<:__'"•_· till -~ !ID. lllnlpe.
Tax Returns to Help
Curb Inflation Force
By SYLVIA PORTER
An aggressively tight money
policy is now being added to
the major weaporui with which
the U.S. is fighting the worst
inflation and inflation
psychology of recent years.
And th.is is a key point: the
policy is being added to other
forces operating to curb the
price-wage spiral.
Today's column continues
my series designed to answer
your questions about this num-
ber one economic·financial
story at the start of 1969.
Q. WHAT ARE the other
anti-inflation forces?
A. First, as a result of the
tax surcharge, the boom in
taxable incomes and the
slowdown in Federa. spending,
the Federal budget is swinging
now from flscal 1968's massive
deficit of $25.2 billion to a
minor deficit or even a surplus
in fiscal 1969. Instead of bor·
rowing enormous amounts as
in calendar 1968, the Treasury
will pay down as much as
$10 billion of debt in this: ftrSt
half of calendar 1969. This
switches the budget from an
inflationary to • deflationary
factor.
Second, Social Security lax·
es are rising around $4.2
billion &.is year and millions
of higb·income worke~ are
paying their enUre tax n1 the
early months of 1969.
THIRD, taxpayers across
the nation will aoon be filing
their 1968 tax returns and fin-
ding, to t.helr dismay, that
I.hey owe more than they
thought or are entJUed to
smaller refunds than they ex-
pected .
Fourth, President N 11 o n
himself will bte a restraining
fact.or, for rt•a a certalntJ that
he will maintain a lid on
Federal opendlng untJI In-
flation is curbed.
Now on top 0£ all this, the
Federal Reserve System has
decided to wait no loogtt for
the other restralnll to take
hold . It Ls moving wlth un-
mistakable toughness to cut
the supply of money in order
to make loans much harder
as well as much more ex·
pensive to £1!l.
Q. WHAT'S rms Wk ahout
a ''credl\ crunch''!
A. A llO<Jiled crodll cnmcll
occurred in late IUIRDlef of
196& For moo!M le..iinc 1111
lo H. Ille Federal Raerv<
S)'llan bad atopped ~ ...... ,.,. ........ ---bad-~fundt ~n!tlbld(ll to tm!Hmtao
In -ol Ibo -II-
tractive Interest rates. Banks
were forced to ration loans.
Financial institutions were
compelled to dump bonds to
get funds to meet minimum
loan demands.
AB bond prices plunged,
buyers backed away. As
mortgage money dried up,
buikling of houses came to
a virtual standstill. Then in
late August-early September,
the markets panicked. Sud-
denly, money seemed simply
to disappear. The "credit
crunch" was on .
JACK BROWN
POOLE BUICK NAMES
NEW SALES MANAGER
Joe Poole, owner of Poole s1bd< w i.3' 8ak.OllT .60 Buick on 17th St., in Costa a.11 c.e 1.60
Mesa has announced the selec· ::~'Fl~~::
lion of Jack Brown as the &:~11 ~JOI
firm's new general sales 111n1 CA .:is B•slc Inc JO m~~~:rer. to his new ap. tr,::;~ s . B a.ulldiLb ..to potntment, rown had been 11itrt.1b .11
sales manager of another t::ri"'~~a ,f
General Motors dealership for 8=~:~ ~.\2
the last 11 years. Brown and l:Fcr~ir·~
his family have been Costa at~:: jij&
Mesa residentl for over 12 ae1d Hem w1 81H 1-4-Ml Years Bel 11ntwcun
----·---------IBemLJCa lM BUT IT DID not last long, l:::~ :;,'°,
for the Federal quickly moved ~:1iF ':..-l~
to ease the squeeze and start R di d R::ue,~~ credit flowing again. It had C leU s-1111 "'
to act to prevent the whole l~lc !:°,, Bell\ $11 !.6ct
economy from going into a Break" O' -' :1:crior1 .if tailspin. u f,(.£ au .. L•., 1
Q. What aboul another &:bt1~''\irti°
crunch now? l~~c:. ':~51>
A. The top.level word is Air Barrier t~,,~~1.jO
that the Central Bank will llQ<l•Mt11 '·'' 80fden 1.l'G not allow things to -get this h«ow•r l.'5
tough again. A petite redhead who hopes l:'E~~i ~
But the Central Bank will to become a pilot has made l:t~ pf
forte banks to become ex· It to the runways at San Fran-=wA1r111:
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tremely selective in loans in cisco Intemalionat Airport as i~~ ~ order to compel a slowdown ~ ~ .. ~ in corporate spending for new its first female Airfield Safety ftk,.,,.UG 1.n
plants, to encourage postpone-Officer. I~:"'
ment of many State and local Ruth A. Ansuriza of San =~ .... 'l,&
projects, to discourage much Bruno wears tan trousers and ::CSj'i'?~
"fringe" consumer spending. shirt and 8 heavy gold badge $ ~:.;:,
THE MESSAGE IS : The ai; she patrols runways, tu-54
Central Dant is not kidding. iways and ai rcraft parking 1"Jr'1t""°
Q W •t ·~=a hi h ap rons. 111.11'111;11 ftfl.50 ' on u~ mean g er Since her arrival in the 18~ .lo'° unemployment! UITO\lllhr 1 A. Yes , and virtually all formerly all·male ranks of :JtU""' ,..,
policymaking officials are now Airfield Safety Officers, Mrs. ~ ~
more than willing to risk Ansurita, 43, has worked al ~·f"'l, c1 ...
higher joblessness in return shi rts , patrolling 100 miles or E:h.~~"!D'
for greater' price stability. runways in sunshine, rain and ,:~ i.i:
President-elect Nixon 's chief darkness. , ~= ~rr; ~·
economic adviser, Or .. Paul The wife of a San Francisco ,c1r1 fit': f"il
McCracken, has plainly said policeman, she decided tot.ate c::::-i .• the test for ,._ 1· ob when • c •da, ... ' he will accept h i g h e r will'
lhe c;ty's Civil Sf.l'vice Cam-'~.!.!', ·", . ., unemployment if it is not ........
"substanti•1 or prolonged." mission ruled 1ut yur that -f~ ;~
With the ow.rail unemploy-metennaidl, poUomien 1 n d ·~ 1
ment rate at 3.3 percent and firemen were etlgible to take "' Jt ...
the rate atnong manied men the exam. She waa a AL••
at an absolute minimum. metermaid It the, t:imt. '-~
there Ia plenty ol .-. for "Frankly, I ."~ IWJliloed
maneuvering In the oem:h lor th•t I pused I~" she said.
more pr¥:e stability. Mrs. Ansuriza rated filth of Min r,._MlJ
Q. What about the danger about 50 applicanta and ~,.~..,
of a recession! started • four·wtek trainlnC "'rir; -~
A. WE OOULD BE soon course in 2S subjects several 111:~:,' :ft
arguing definitions tn this weeka ago. "'"'i'' '~ area, but the tnronned belief As one ol the dozen Safety ...r11 1:
is the d•nger Is minor. Orficers at the Airport. Mn. "' "" • ·
The approach ol Nixon's toP Ansuriui guides repair cmn .-,.U-.,.
economic advbers to the tut workin.g on the runways, ~!:1 ~:
of curbing inflation wilJ be s upervises contractora ti· "'1 sM .it
c&utJoua .r>d gradual. The pandlng the airfield and Lr&~~
Federal certainly does nol Jn charge of lhe rield tn sce• C'f'll fl v·': . in f h Cl\.tttMI. J.41t want the blame for invit g o a eras emergency. c~•r "°
a bull. ADd the underlyillC Though ther e was~...,.'·J:
fCl'O!I tar ~ In our responsibility as a meter maid, Ci::."~111z
eccaomy now are v tr 1 .11be said 1t ~ a.lrporl "the J" ~ respcmlblllty , L1 increased a M~"\ ~
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ON 'WALL STREET' -Sylvia Porte'r ~merges from No. 1 Willl;lh
Street, famous address in New York financial district. Just·as some
of "Holly;wood'~ is in ~tiful (lowntown Burbank, part of Colµmnist
PortifS 1!'Wall1 Street" ills Qver intO" other P.arts -of city.-Bjlt it's sfiu ''SylVia's·street.'' -·
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-site: for 'dream house •she'll probably never fftUSh ·
-bec!}use ~·says it's mo~e flJ.il -to. 1'build .. &l)d 'r.e:-
model in her imaginatiob. · ·
TAPPING PIPELINE -_Columni;t Porier m.u;laiiis contacts
. ~liholl!~Amenc"" business coounlllli~ and·in !Jle coUlltinli ho~ '.iS''GrE~. Often a .~tra~icljJ]y ;tlm"!l 1~~·-call-liefps her 'neat the wol!d w)\b·some -impoitant piece of <financial news: · · : • ·
lumnist Porter changes into Sher-•
lock llo1m .. ·bu!f when she reve lo role as Mrs. Collins. Her library
In rursi-liome · incl•des i.very es ;s1ozy eyer written , by A.
. ~·Doy!~. ~et.boOksiD. Co tiob are more classical than finan.
MEET MIKE -H_e's a sh~, but Little.Mike js suQe,es~or to an earlier ,,
dachshund who was of right sex ,to wear the name. ·Other members.·
of Collins houseb<>Jd meniJgetje inrJ:Ude tbree '.gold'en rettjevers, four' ..
cats, some duct.,1.a lot of. fish (in their own lake) and ·some frogs ·
• • • • 1 • claL .·,·.-. ' ..... .. . '
NO tHl!~J.EEP -It may be Mr. and .Mrs. cot.
11111 ~ W. Uny Jeep with Its plDll; candy strlpes
aro,md Pound Ridge, but It wu "the :o111er Sylvia,"
. fl.._!11 powerbOUJo Porter, wbo make It possible.
;~~· callail the late l\tmy J-,Ka11er. asted '?buy
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oae after Ifie aaw mini•Jeep In Acapulco. She
had toJet exporter'• license to qualify 8'
of one tbe tiny vehicles. They're built excl
for export.
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cl~ssified as "Squa ters." . · ..
MOTHER OF THE B~IDE -Sylvia Porter Collins
and daughter, Cris, enjoy large mail c«:l as they
tabulate ,roopooses to invitations sent out for Cris'
weddibg reception. "We're running war ahead of
averag ... " effervesced the bride'1 motJ(er, "some-_
thing like 90 per cent." Maybe the division between •
the analytical columnl<i's p<Jblic life and her pri-
vate life isn't as sharply ~ned as she thinks. An
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C h r y 1 1 e r has mpondtd
ta the road racing challenge
Issued a week aao by Ford's
million dollar stock car team
which entered the first eight
drivers for the Motor Trend-
River11ide 500, Sunday.
Following the recent usign·
ment of Bobby Allison to fill
the void lclt by Richard Pel·
ty's switch to Ford, Plymouth
and Dodge today announced
three more drivers and, in
the process, created another
natural rivalry. ~
The three. Al Unser and
Don White, both in '69 Dodge
Charier 5005, and Roger
McCIU!key in a ~69 Plymouth
Road Runner, team up with
the previously a n n o u n c e d
James Hylton and Bobby
Isaac in Dodges as well as
Allison in the other Plymouth.
Unser, White and McCluskey
are all members of the Uniled
States Auto Club (USAC) who
are eligible to enter the Na-
tional Association for Stock
C a r Auto Ra cing (NASCAR)·
s anctioned 500 -mile
•" because o f internalional
• recognition for the eve nt.
1 As if the track battle
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between Ford and Chrysler
weren't enough, it now ap-
pears that there is a natural
USAC-NASCAR war •·brewing
on the 2. 7-mile road course
at Riversid_e.
Two drivers from each
orginiUlUon are entered in
Dodi~. three drivers from
each b o d y are entered in
Fords, one driver from each
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It's Like Having a Baby
When You Sweat a Title
By STEVE ANDREWS
Of' .... D•"" PUii llllff
"'I'hll ls worse than hiving
a baby !"
the Tara were lut year'• •etch:t clul evtq yut.
ctwnpiODI, Marina, then El c&ls S o n e 1 1 .Andilnon.!t
Modena ad Weltllllnlt<r to team+iate, plaooil .U a( ,lt1I
round out 1he top five. f~ ~ ll I>, bopiN
'lllree l<lurtwnen~ clwD-Tom Foa of 't Eol-
plool went througll the eotln Eqles down far 1he "'81L
affair pJnnlng each opponent Sonea: wu t t l e· ct e d
they facfd. jjOutstandln, Wrestler of the
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'pRoftlM~?
Those were the wordJ of
Fountain Y a 11 e y wrat1ing
coach Vern Wagner while pac-
ing the floor during the final
194 lb. match between Bob
Ra/mood of Estancia Ind
Bruce M.,-tin of Newport
Harbor.
Cbrll Horpel ol the Tars T~I" I>, I voCe of
wu w1°'!'..' """"1U,. Illa n!Cht :...~ for hlt tr.,,on-.llr--CA-L_L_6_7M650~.--~1
up ~ a fin of Gen'r The bOnon ol 1he 1-:~L------:--,"I
Why wu be 80 Interested
in a match where none of
bis boYJ were partlclpallng!
Hamidi of E Modena 2:39 pin~' !l!;ii.ve G~ of H & H INsu··.,,., Into Ille mi lch. , • . Coltl v ... GIWim hb _..,.... Glenn A 1 a m o to ot. ... ,_.,...,.,,. ~nl t't. ~', ln ...... a:f ..... h.. '* MtqOTIUM"• -c.......,...,.
It w'u becaote B r u c e
Martin stood between him and
the Orange Coast Jnvit.atlonal
champlooshlp.
WU another, WTl!'P'>Cc I p ltlo -r~ .... 'l'i. •• \"1'!" • ~ ·-""' ,,,.,...l
nJcbt'• llbor w111l 1 p1n ot1~~2~1 ~-§i§m~u~·~u§1~y~ma~~~~~~,5e~·~~~ Gleon A•••mo t o of
Well, Martin WU plnped by
Raymond 4:41 into the match
and the Barons bad pulled
off a major upget In CIF
Weetmimter In a Ume of. 2:51. c:in ~bls~J:: GiET•ACQUAINTib
tournament since he was a
sophomore and has won his
wrestling circles.
Newport Harbor, one of the TNm ~!:1~~~ ~"':':. v,111.,
Southland's most highly rated 111 u1 Hl!IJll«t H•rW 1'1 111 ~
ling ts l . l lh ,,,... ,., ,,, •1 MoMnt .. , (l) w .. ,,
con en , w e n m o e mlnltw "' 111 1.111nc11 "' en t.11
championship round with a ~. ,,, 0 1 c.11 Mitt 111 "'
hr I I d l.-CCII'-del Mir lllli CllJ ...._ Gr1n-l ee-po nl ca over t.ro; ck Mi 1111 Wlllttlff 111 021· Hunt-Barons, 67~. ""'°" 1 .. c11 n i n31 vi111 ,.,,. ,,,
However, wins in tile cham-:::\ ~=~ .. 11~1~1/:'t:~.:= .~'1
pionshlp round by Chris Sones, • 1t1 "'"'' 111 •· L• 111nt (l'VJ1 -/'flrrle -.Cl11M Glen Andel'IOR and B 0 b 106 ~ I~> •IMM Fou !Ell
Walker, coupled with con· a:~5 ie.-Womm.c11 rwi dee. w11.
solation victories by R o n czY11 c1ri111 "' Vaughn and Joe Barna, gave 1n 111.-.fJMltrson CP'VI ~ M• mote (W)1 2;JI lhe BICOflS a one-point title 1• 111......owi..rt le.Mt .... IY, "' Victory, taut! -Hi ll CLQ) \JI •~I (NHI •lnMoll Kl/Miii Paul LeBlanc also con-CEMl1 ,,,,
tributed a second place finish ,1,":.~·· CNHI ,He. ""'°
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' TURTLE NECK • MOCK TURTl.£
in. the 98 lb. clw, losing to 1• •-<wrl tNHl •· Mlfltlltt 1 /l 0 FF I of (l Gll 1_. . Leonard Mor ey Estancia u1 ............. cHHt -. L•llfrl. ,1
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o•vertlma r.i._ eree's dec:ialo'n jn pn CHHt1 14 . ~ . ·,.. _ •• ·~~~ (CdM) ... •. tl•lef Cb h A \. " rthel m....... ua ._....,, ntVJ .wiw 11:. -''eve eu.-1.l..-o~ _caf! .....ai•..,....&Mli--'"4 _ ~tE::~lft¥~ ~~~-~;,1.:.·~. ',-.~~. Mr. TO .. -1 u 'Sl;~~:a~
is entered in Plymouth!. -----------------------------1~--a reversal and then went on .. ,...,,.,, 1<;._.. -,_ ~ /J~I] to pin hia opponent. (Sl~ 1-~.-w111cn11 cM1 '*· s1oc11m
Raymond was greeted by 1 E1'i5111b~~11.uthn c11111 Hc. ~1M11 AT 1 J _ '~
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as fo\1011,'s: Issac arid Hylton
for Dodge; David Pearson,
Petty and Lee Roy Yarbrough
in Fords and Allison in the
Plymouth.
USAC respond s with: Unser
and While in Dodges, A.J.
Foyt, Mario Andretti and
Parnelli Jones for Ford along
with McCluskey's Plymouth
entry.
The two remaining Ford
Motor Company entries are
Cale Yarborough and Corona
del Mar 's Dan Gurney in the
\Vood Brothers' M e r c u r y
Cyclones. ·
Yarborough is a NASCAR
driver while Gurney, from his.
vantage point as a five-Wne
winner of the event,. is a
recognh:ed Sport. Car Club
of America racer with an in-
ternational grading.
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Area Sports
Calendar
Tue&d1y
Basketball -LB Jordan at i
Corona de! Mar. La Quinta I
1t Estancia , Foothill a t
Laguna Beach. Marina at
Huntington Beach, Western at
Newport Harbor (all at 7)
Villa Park at San Clemente,
Orange at Mission Viejo, San·
ta Ana Valley al Westminster
1al1 al 3:15), UC Riverside
al UC Irvine, Golden West
at Orange Coast (both at I).
WR1tlla& -Cc:nna deJ Mar
ot San Clemente (I), CYlftll
al Orange Coan {7:30).
Wednesd1y
Wrestling -Newport
Harbor al Lakewood (3: IS ) .
GOLFERS • • • • Iron Shots and Puttin9 is l the Secret to low Scoring.
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• the entire Baron team and 1w1111.1; ._, ,. '"'° AA 'AuA finally embraced '~Y Wagner 121 l~~ l MH I M . ou1111tY • ..-w ~ ;
himself. ', ·~~ 1:_.,,., 1w 1 '" '"~"~ 3424 VIA LIDO NEWPORT BEACH
Bob Walker , Baron 17&-poun-
15l~ '~·-''"Pln (Al 11«. H1un 1Ml11:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ JV, :c~htweight Basketballl
der. surprised Wagner with a.7 • , · · of n--• B'·-1 Ul lb.-Mclt91111t1ttn !Wl dK. A1ul· c ..... •Mlr l,~14'> .._°'"'9 -cn 1 usi AMIMW M..._ Vl4il1 1111 (411 Plllltl!ll astunn1napm -~Y =er '"" ~ .... ( t ' :U Sftooh --e I•~ tLQl/ ,._, ., '· n f7l t7J ~ j '-*'" 1 I I > MlctaMI it~ F 111 Ils<11 ol El Modena 4 •• •1010 th 1a 1b.-a1rn• (FYI c1ec. N!lm•n Adtnll (10) ,I' \f) "'* °"""""" 14) F (4) Htlltl'Mw p ... Ill > 1•1 lltfl ' ;"-C
Go.1111 1101 ~c 111 v~ !: 1 •utt 111 o 1101 O.wllPl'I T= 1u1 c • l'I McA.! duel, to give Fountain Valley !E1~11 1;:.-T•dma11 cLai dK. s•ulrn
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Record" "Set _.,r.-..
~y:. Stearns
• .\ darillg young 11\8.n <lD a
"Pn1iP of n.,;,.,. "slats'",has set ,,_... ''1'\6 . ' . a new water ski record of
122l l J!illes per bour •.
And a 15-year~ Old 'tirl on
equally talented boarda 1k!Jn.
med over_tbe water at ~.68
miles per bour. to establish
a new women-, wats:-ski
mark.
Both recofd.s were set satur-aat at L-Ong Bea-cb-Marin
StalHwn. · : ~
Chuck Steams of .Bellflower
beat his.own previQ~ r~r,d
of !19'.S2. mph over· a tliree-
quarter mile course.
SaDY Younger, tfle distaff
youngster from Ha ct end a
Heights lopped 6.68 mph off
thi fiVe-j'ear old 'wo~en's
reeord··torrnerly held by Jane
~""V"l~~~Siidden
Death
For .' Cup
24 Gt~ups .
In Winter,.
R~gatta : •
~ldsh Entey'
.,,. • ;;i '· , liuui Winner ..
01 . World Title
' ' Long Beac~ }'achl Club's Twenfy4our d...., o1 , , 1
e 11 m In at Lo:n .... r. to .saJD>o.to bave .liieq .!"vltad to uU!!Nos AJllES iuPn _ u.s. compeUtors J ob n
determine wbo will represent participate· in Bilbo&' Yacht Briitab helmsman Larry Northelm and W • r re n
the ho8t club In the , Club'• Wmter Rtgatt'a Satur-'Ma'i:ks gU]ded his dinghy 'Mu-. Wbeaton, alliling'the "Vivan~" ~esslonel··<lup ·aert .. In ·<!al' and~-~ ,,m wabui-G<>Go" to victory came in close to the W<l'ld
March waa thii>Wil Into a 1!11d· tie held on Jns~·and•ll<itolde ~day at the oi>ening race champions In fifth place with den death aituaUon when oii]y ... coUrses~ . ! , . Of1ahe fourteenth ''5-0-5" world
sbc of the richeiluJed eight · InSide classes ·scliedu~for yl!thtioirc~pl~~P' Oii the a Ume of two hours, six
races· were completed, Satur-Luder-}6 starts ibclude In-•ii:en o ftbe River Plate. . minutes and 23 seconds.
day and Sundaf. · 1. ternatlonal·lf, Finn. ' pe !I' be' "llll>Wai.ui-Go-0<>," Another French entry, the
· Holding a ~J>.'linUal lead Pi'cl--,,. +.-.ff Metoall, Udo-HA, Li 1m'. ~and crmnan Vic "Ya Za ·VIII," with Marcel
jw1tb five win.sand .one loas J:\.e Ul Kite Sabot A Sabot B{and mps 8~1 crossed, Bullet ifid Rene Morch
ls Tom PickaJ)f In Tetua. He ' · · Sabo't C. ' ~ tile fmlsh Une In two hours, will have to win ~· sUdden BllJ'F.undenbe?g of NewpOrt · Outside classes listed ~ three mlntues and 5:' seconds. aboard, was sixth in two
death race next Siturdaj to Harbot . Yacht t Club was Ocean Raclng, Rbodes-33, , f.!igb~y ·m~ behind them, hours, nine minutes and 24 hitJieundl;!Pirted~. e!eCted comm.Odore of the PHRF •MO.RF Pac.ii le Rafold Cud·m-ore and seconds.
Birney Flam. ~St year's ,Ne~ Har. Lbdel'F16 Cata~an, E~deavor, 1• ~~pber B~ d. Irelan~: Tbe Argentine crew, Alberto
. LBYC ~esslcila!'Cup ikip-,fl<et a\ the ~ -Ung 1<allbur, Uicfers.l&, c al·~S, sailing I.he OVtrdrawn, Enguii apd Roberto Giasonne,
per, and Bob IaJie.,bi>!h !)aye ~turday nlgh~ Santana Cal·:W and Mercm~o, ·~llI!l• In ~ I!" two hou,,, aboard the "Scarbo N," came
outside chances to .thiow. the 1 Otber officen: elected were other ' cl ' av f> •f1fe 'minutes·imd 43 seconds. in seventh in two hours, 15
series Into a three-way tie Dick Ctillde, vfce Cominodore; · . ~ may e • Olle of the· seventeen Argen-rni.nutes ·and two seConds.
and require s t i 11 another A1an '.Lindsay, treasurer, and tstablish~ with five or. more "'tine boats; "ries'acuerdo" wiUt 'Ibe .re~ainiilg U.S. entry•
" , race, if they win their matches Louis Fundenberg, secretary. entries. . . Hector ~.at the; he Im. usslllaS V," carrying Char117i "'::•t:~,f· --and-Pickard loses. Higb -polnt'tropbies for the .Qutafde~lasseswill~«f. and Pe.d(o ,Si~, was Apgle III and Dave O'Neil , year 1961 were awarded to the Balboa Pier and will have tbb:d "abGUt Z, ~n behind board cl ked t tw
Here'11 the way the match F u n d en b e r g and . Ben two races on Saturday an41· ~, lriab entr)!, .Jn two hours ~urs. '1sw::U.ut~ 20 ~~ races went Saturday and Sun-Hromadka. one on Sunday. Starting tirn .... ,,. five ·minutes· and 6(·seconds. day · ,.... in eighth pla'ce. .. Burke Sawyer of NHYC~won are at noon Saturday and 11· dµfrent woffd. champions.-=========:; First race: Pickard beat the Oldtimers Regatta for p.m. Sunday. Maq::el Troupel and Francis1·•
Molosbco; Stan Miller beat Luders-l6s .$a,turday. The Insiae classes will sail three Lantaverre, blUed as favorites BRIGHT
Leslie ; Flam beat Arch Van event has been reviv~ after races Saturday, starting at to win the ,flv~natiqn ~ntest, Th• DAILY PILOT m•••• In
Palmer; Roby Bessant beat several years. Second plaCe noon, ¥Mf two on Sunday were· clocked two hours, six n•w1 eov•r•r litht, tight
Charles Dufnin. went to Jack Starkey and ~w · startii1g' at 1 p.m. Starts and minutes and 14 sec o.n d s, 1r>d bri9ht, Riid your hom•-
Second race: Flam beat Ross was third. There ..,...e 11.-:n~~n wlll be from the B'YC aboard ~the ''Rifiii IV," in town 1ditio" d1ily ind •nioy
Pickard 'l.... i~ th1 n•w1.
Durnin; beat Van1 ~e:ntt:i:es~ln:::.:the:,:r:ace::::_·~~_:__:co:mml:::::ttee::_:lo:w:•:~:._~-\-~_:fourlh::'.:~·p~l:ace::::_· ,--~~~.....!========== Palmer; Leslie beat Bessant;1·
. Millet beat Mokishco. . -
Third race: Moloshco ~t
Van Palmer; Leslie ~at
Durnin; Miller beat, Bessant;
Pi<karct beat Flam.
: FOurtb race : Leslie beat
, ~; Besaant beat Moloahco;
'Pli!Gr\I· beat Miller; Durnin
.ti beit.Van.J>al.mer. · . l'ilih:, ·;ace: Beisant beat
_, . "l.!Vt Palmer; Flam beat
'-'!er: Pickard beat Durnin; ~~ beat Leslie.
• · SJ.zth race : Leslie beat
;;. .Picfud; Van Palmer beat
' •• ..-' >" -"Mllier: Moloshco beat Durnin;
SETS MARK -Getting some help "'i' '·ller(wator oFI'"" ~Besaant
Skun .. g gear is Sally Younger of Hacf'.·' d·· He)ghts. . C:F 1 ' " · · . ... ,~ ,-1£bre:; JCkara, 5-1; Leslje, who lopped · 1.ss mph off five-yea '' ~4 ·w.onien's < 4'iij'I 4-2;, ¥oI .. hco, 3'3;
record. · ·-' -0'"'Mi:Mr; ; Bessant S-3; Van
Palmer, 1-5; Durnin 1-5.
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'Auttf;GEttTER
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Mobley Welch. ·
SteaT!ll' missed his aim of11----------------------------1
1z';,iph for 't!ie iiew crecord
bu!' MW Younger, .w:eeded
her goal of .90 mph.
steams was towed on his
retiJi;I breaking ran. by, Bay
casselll in Panic M~·a n d
Miss younger was tiehfriCI tbe
SiZillog ,Viking driV\!11 by Bob
"k~.,. AUfl)CENT§R .,
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Nordskot!· Mi. Young·e~~ ls a
sophomore student, at Los
Altos High School. She began
water skiing tpo ~s _ago
at the urging ·of , l\er1 father
Gilbe'.tt w. Yoinfger, an
automotive parts dealer.
"I ·guess I've got '~ the
fastest bilkni going," qwpped
the"51oot seven, 128 pound
Miss Younger.
s~. 29->:ear ~o1d
graduate student m engineer·
ing from Gal State Long
Beach, has won more water
siding titles a n d cham·
picmShips than any other
person. He is equatly adept
at.1lpeed skiing, tournament
6kling wbiclt includes slalom,
trick and junlping com·
peblion.
Race Slated
Is that funny
thump-thump
under the hood
the geoerator?
Maybe it is.
Maybe it isn't.
And maybe it's kind of foolish
to let the local garage spend a lot of lime
(and a lot of your money), trying to find out. On . Atlantic Drive Into Penneys Auto Diagnostic Testing Center.
N. ·e· ~ J·un· e In less than one hour, we put your car through A~ a Series of scientific tests (212 of them, to be exact) that
The-ttlll tr"""1Janiic.yacht pinpoint any existing problems -and warn of potential
race from Brenton Reef Light, cines. Steering. Engine. ·erakes. Transmission,
Newport.RI. to Cori, b'dand Electrical and cooling and fuel and exhaust systems.
has been schedul<id for June EXpert analysis of everything from headlights to tailpipe. 22 It was announced by
wdiaN.Nye, cbainnan. ·You walch the results come out on an
Th• 2,7'6-mile' -r-.C.-,will ·, electronic typewriter. ~~
be.gin after ~ ~n of '""' , .
the ~IJMl,li!,l,ld;10 ~·'?"' A skllled diagnostician goes over
!\ace.-:.--' : ' · . the report with you. If you wish, he'll
'lje in:~;i;;;•i:g,.~ . . give you an &9'imate of any'necessary ~~-\lb J America a~d ,the ~ t -'_I:epalrs. You'll be able to tilke care of small problems
Ro.1}!_ Yacht Ciullo~' · rio)Y, before tliey develop Into big problems costing big Yac!! entering the ~ace .
slX@o/flttlve ~· lhe'-.!Wsh ll)Oney., •
off .~:J!Dck )..fsht Vessel. · '. ,And; If you wish, Penn9Y!1 ,will make the repalrs-ear~:.,i. "'llPle 11'"' qulckly1•accurately, economically. Repairs that could to ts, lale. of '!J • , WI!#.~ !Orlhl·eowes ~I ,., p..-n,t· a needless highway br,,kdown.
W el! .._!!'Catts '(Au~-.._-.--n d ; ,:/ ' II you prefer, you can 'µ,;e the re po' rt anywhere the.~ rage Which .lt4rts ~,: 1 ~
Aui-t. : · · ~-; · . ; ',',, yoti: like. ' ,.
be1!ii•:=.l1:;.: ' · The .cost? Only 9~88. CCA ~t"'1t which
1a .-,i..i to b •co In • Pretty reesonable for an analyst, these days.
--ted with the Beyal
~"Racing Club rule later
this """" ~4'1 ll>lllly requ!rementa --t Ille 1malleat yachl ;:;J'llaVe I corrected "L" meuurement m not less than
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EDITION
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VOL 62, NO. II, l SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA_. -. ~·~ .. _~, ~ARY'"JJ, l~f' .. -...
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I LBJ to Ask
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Extension
Of Surtax
:wA&HINGTON (UPI) -President
J{lhoson will recommend extension of
t.])e · 10 iiercent income taJ surcharge,
it WU diaclosed today.
Admlnistratlo IOUrCeS said the Presi-
dent would include request for titension
of the tu, beyond its June 30 expiration,
in his fiscal 1978 budget propoaal. He wilt propose a budget showing a small
aurplu.s.
Presldent~ect Richard M. Nixon is
iolng along witb Johnson'• propo.al lo
extend the surcharge, a congressional
source said "you can assume that there
has been ~ent between the ou~
going and 111COming adptlnlstradoos."
He asked not to be quoted by name.
The White House almoubced meanwbile -
lhat .Jolmlon.-wlll send.. his .budget lo_
Congress ar ~ midday 'Wednuday. His ~
economic repi>rt will be subm1U6d Thurs-.
day.
Johnson will break tradition and deliver
hls state of the union address in person'
belore a joint "RSS.ion of Congress, Tues-
day al I p.m. PST. It will be broadcast
nationwide.
The. Wblte House llllllOWlced that
Johnson also would send lo Congress
liter·this weet a sped.al message recom·
mending ~salary increases for Con-
gressmen and Senators to about fG,500.
Tfley now receive $30,000 a year. -·
The presidenUal press s e c r e t a r Y •
George . Chrlltian, declined to discuss wbeUWZ . Jobnlro(l bad received.._ auJ)IX>rt
from Presidellt-<ltd Richard M. Nam
-which • it reporiedly r<qUe6led . -
ot1 hts proposal to extend-&IJI 'S1rtaL
Johr.son Will report a surjihtl fer tbb:
. !See SURCHARGE, PIJi ii
James Farquhar,
Bea~h Publisher's
Son, Dies at 54
Private funeral services for iames
S, Firqubar Jr., S4, son of Huntington
Beach News publisher Jamt.8 S. Far-
qQbar Sr., will be held at 4 p.m. today
Irr Smith's Chapel, Huntington Beach.
·Mr. Farquhar, of 1704: Coral Place,
1'{ewport Beach, suffered a. heart a~tack
-,,.iday evening while playing tennis at
the Balboa Bay Club.
He was pronounced dead on arrival
at 6:38 p.m. at Hoag Memorial Hospital,
Newport Beach.
Mr. Farquhar was formerly a Newport
Beach real estate broker but had recently
eugaged in a furniture leasing business
in Santa Ana. He was a resident of
Orange County for 41 years, and was
born Dec. 23, 1914 in Chicago.
Mr. Farquhar is survived by his father,
loog-tlme publisher of the weekly Hun-
Ungton Beach newspaper; his wife,
Agnel; two brothers, George, Huntington
Beach, and Willoughby, Anaheim ; two
daughters, MPS. Joan Binns oI Mill Valley
ahd Mrs. Christine Dinishlk of San Fran·
ctsco; a son, Jerry, of Georgia and
l!O &randchildren, Joy and Craig Binns.
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li:tY u .be clutches bµrlap bag
containing hi• poss~sions as
he watches South Vietliamese
Rangers search his •villBge 11
miles southwest of Da Nang.
Coast Gets . Rain,
More for Tuesday
Scattered showers, spawned by a storm
front cf:ntered 400 miles off the coast,
splattered the Orange C.out. early today
and promised to return f0r another dose
on Tuesday.
Nearly one inch of rain was forecast
ror the Southland before the storm moves on. the weather Bureau. reported. The
rain pushed maiimum temperatures
down into the upper 50'1.
The storm. which carried scattered
sprinkles and showers in an east·
southeasterl1 direction, d r o p p e d
precipitation from traces to fractions
of an lnch.
The ::howers were predicted to Increase
by nlghUall, followed by clearing along
the coutal artas late Tuesdaf. ~
snow level was due to drop from 8,000
feet today to near 5,000 Tuesday.
The Weather Bureau announced that
a 7(1. percent chanct of rain e:ristcd
aloog lhe Orange Cout for TUelday.
Temperatures were ranging from three
to six degrees below normal.
Hicks Waiting for Report .
In Sunset Beach ShQoting
lnvest.lgaUon into the shooting death
of a Sunset· Beach man will depend
on the contents of a report that he
eipectl to receive from the sheriff'•
oUlce Tuesday, DWricl Atlomey Cecil
Hieb saJd today. "lillht now I cloo't plan any probe mio thi.I incident," be .w. ''But it
may well he llllt 1111 ljlorlll's report
will cbange my lhlnlinl·"
Shorlff's olllcen lj>day Weft preparinc
thelt llC<OW!t "' the -lhat led to tho olaylng Friday ol motorcycle recs
Carl A. Sjolund.
Mid -rumcr r-""1 lo be etrcalatlng among Sjolund'• friendJ and
---llllt ... era1 -...... llftd• .. depalleo puned the %1-year-old
man '-was quietly rejecied today by
_., Cop<. JllDCI Broodhell.
'"l'bere was onl1 one ahot littd,"
~ aid. "We are quite posltJve
ahoal °/l:i:t it's a ract U..l bu been
-byaevtral•-·
That one shot .atruck Siohmd ln the
bac'k of lhe head tB he tan unartned
from a aheriff'1 deputy who was at-
temptini to ee.rve felony wanantl for
his lirdt at tHe 11372 28th Sl home.
SjOlmld H•ed In the Huntmgton In-
~ lfoollltil •bqul two hours
alter be .... obot by ll<pUt)' Edward
~ w -.. , •• ~ ·l!J Goold
--... and 1111 .. ..,.,i. canjed by llla<leprty llommed !mi\ tliil-
. -·· ollkers .-Id·•Jolimd ........ -~lD a llpl .ov• a.~&lrl 'some :~:r-1oue..-ed lD ~ • ~l'clilqllll
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hall -thiiaa l'rWay'and Jinored the conmmldl o( &he offkerl. •
GouJd aid he Wal atiQut 25 yards
away from the °'""" BjOlund ud -..,. ohol froal 1111 .lkaliber oervico
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Driver Die
In Accidents
Two pedestrians and the driver of
a sport.scar lost their lives in .separate
weekend traffic accidents in Orange
~ty, it wu reported today.
The dead are:
Gwendol:ya Scoll BWce, 17, Los
Angeles.
Mn. Iona McFarland, 73, Anaheim.
David Roy Orris, 24, of 489 Graceland
Drive, Laguna Beach.
Miss BuJce was killed Saturday night
when she was hit by one car and run
over by several others on Pacific Coast
Highway just west of 23rd Street in
Hunlinglon Beoch.
Police-said her companion, Michael
L. Tryon, 22, Lakewood, was injured
when. he -was ib:uck a gtancinz blow...
he and Mlss Buice were returning to
their parked car when they tripped over
the highway's center divider and slum·
bled into traffic lanes.
Miss Buice £ell into the path of a
car driven by Michael T. Seal, 24,
Orange, and then was thrown in front
of another car driven by Charles L.
Johnson, :1, of 733 Lake St., Huntington
Beach. She was then run over by three
more cars.
Her body was taken to Rose Hills
Mortuary In Whittier where funeral
services are pendh1g.
Tryon and Seal were both treated
for injuries . at Huntington Intercom·
~ .HQ!pltal and released. No cars .
cdlltdOd·lllritg tile accldmt. ·
Mrs. IW'arlaad..Aied Sunday Dight
at Orange c.,unty Medical Center after
being struck bf a car Sunday allernoon
at Loara Avenue and Ball Road in
Anaheim. Driver of the car was Janet
M. Struntz, J>, Anaheim. She was not
cited.
Oris was killed early Saturday morning
on Laguna Canyon Road when his small
sport.scar went out of control and
overturned, the Callfornia Highway
Patrol said. * -t:r -t:r
Beach Boy, 15,
Listed Critical
After Car Wreck
Richard Aguirre, a ts-year-old Hun-
tington Beach youth, was in cr!Ucal
condition today at Los Alamitos General
Hospital after suffering multiple injuries
early Sunday in a two-car crash on
Pacific Coast Highway near Surfside.
His brother, Armando, 17, also suffered
mutiple injuries in the crash. He was
reported in fair condition today at the
hospital.
The driver of the second car involved
Jn the collision, Edith T. Cude of Mon-
terey Park, also was hospitalized. She
was reported in good condiUon today
after suffering facial cuts ln the crash.
The Aguirre brothers, 17341 Chapparal
Lane, Htmtington Beach, bad dropped
off four friends in Surfside shorUy before
the accident, police said.
They were tt.aning onto Pacific Coast
Highway from Mariner Drive when the
collision took place.
A tracheotomy was performed on
Richard Sunday in order to aid his
breatbini:, according to autbcrit.les in
lhe hospita1'1 intensive cart unlL Arman-
do suffered bead injurie! and aeveraJ
fra ctures, hospital officials said .
Miss Cude's address was listed as
16665 S. PacUic St., Seal Beach. She
reportedly had been staying with frleodl
at lhlt addresa.
Alamitos Blaze
Loss at $5,000
Fire did 15,000 damage lo a home
and two automobiles Sunday ln Loll
Alamltol.
Police sald the blaze start<d when
Robert Lewis, 5082 Howard St., was
pouring gas f r o m a can into 1 tank
of 1 car. The can 1l1j>ptd out of hla
hand• and lgnlted a -t u. tt lilt tbe_,:J:· '
Lewi& the -· door llmt as n.,... engulfed the lllrUCture.
'Illa llia%a dalroyod ~ pr1ge, two
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Two Su1poct1 Arre1tod In Knife Slaying • . . . .
Other Sbtylngs Reealled ,
Police Mustered Officers .. .
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Hunll!!gloli jltach defeollves must~ea • ·rile body of Jane ·nae '.cii"U.. In ·
every available ofllcer late &mday night ·the morgue, unidentified delplte 111Um119e
lo begin the seardl !1r the ldllers ol eflorta by the l\)Cal ~l<cUve~ Ber tliler
a woman whose body wu found on remains at large. .
17th Street near Palm Avenue. Althou'gh this time the detectlve,'bive
Detectives aald the massive turnout the name af the vJctim, they r~rMmber
was partially triggered by memories tilt! sniper shooting of Ced! Caldwell,
of Jane Doe, an unidentified woman a· Marine Corps setgeant who #aSlhot
found with, her throat slashed in a field dOwn April 2, u he worked at blJ ee1'vlce
near Yc.rktown Avenue and Newland station at 14912 Springdale st. His killer
str~t Jut March. has never been found either.
Sunday night police were facfld with Officers, working with grim detennina-
a body, that of Hester Markee, 55, Uon, reported this momlnC that they
of 1508 Olive St, Huntington Beach, bad arrested two suspec_ts in the Markee
who di~ in the street with her throat killing some four houri after they began
slashed. • the intensive search.
Members of Christ Teens
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Picket at Church in Gro.ve
Members of the Teens for Christ in
Huntington Beach pldieted Garden Grove
Community Church Sunday morning,
scene of a irtor encounter in which
the hippl ... ppearh\g bap1d .,.. uked
lo either sit ln the pews'!!'. mo~oolllde.
Dressed In long, flowtilg clolhos, ..,..
dals a n d bwll and wlfb hair ·o1 both
sexes falling over lboulden, about 50
of the churcl>-hoppln& bo;t paraded ln
front ol the Garden <:..... church car-
rying slgns.
A~ a baD'-dbzen ol. the group at-
tended the ..moo., hut one of lhe
youtt.: saJd he' WU refOlod -illance
by an usber who ~Y told hlm
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Two smpecb were arrested eal,'ly 1 ..
day ·just '""" bouts alter a l!itt\llftlton Beach woman ts body w~ found-.prawled
on !he street In a bloody pool,"." her
throat slashed and body ptlllCtured by
niu!Uple stab wOQndl.
Huntington Beach police ldhitllied it!>•
victim as Mrs. Rester S. Markf.er'. ~.
of 1508 Olive Ave. •
Jailed on homlclde <harPll: are
Margareta Dinger, 311, of 2eOl Ddawaf•
St.,· and her companion at. the' time
of arrest, Norman Coatney -of Loi
Alamitos, age and addresl oat ~-
Mrs. Markee'• bloody !>Oily .!'U discovered by a puoerby aboul t :IS
p.m. Sonday DD -j7lh j;treet -irom
llWy<r lntennedJate Scl>OO!in,l!lmtigpo
Beach.
Polic<!..sald .lhe !Jod¥ wu ln a traffic
Jane on the golf course slM . oi. the
street east of Palm-Avenue.
Both suspects al'f: in Hu"nilngton ]Jeach
Oty J all today charged With homJclde,
said Detective Sergeant ·Monty MCKen-
non. He explained that detectives will
itek a murder complaint uprcibably
Tuesday."
Ofiicer1 said the body wu lo the
litred a few incbes away from her
car, which was parked neatly-at the
cilrb, with the engine running and lights
blazing 1Way' on the grlsly scene. · •
Tlie ·woman' had • been stabbed
nunierblliJ times' on the~ face, neck tlDd
blcli. .A! trail vi blood spallerl -m
the -t 1111!!l!e>ted that she may bave eitbet.• &laggered around to tbO middle
ol Ito n>ad u her life poured oul
throqh the gaping 1"lllltds, .., DU1J bave
crappled with her killer or tilletL •
Despite a Ugbt rain which hqan lo
fall over ·the acene., offlcera began an
on-fooi .earch ot the golf course, nearby
oil Deida and atreell.
.Evidence at ·the scene incUcated.-tbat
Mrs. Markee bad ·just been to -... coin
laundr'y 8nd had waabed "quite a bit
of laundry," detectives saJd.
Her car, slightly scratched on a front
fender, suggested a recent automobile
accident. • Offl~ cUlcovertd tlilt lht
had · been lnvol.Jed' In a DlinOr traffic
accident: at 17th ·street and Adami
Avenue; three ur four •blocb 11'11 m.n
lbe thutOO' ecene, juat prior ite ·the
murder.
· At 2111 Stroetand Olive A ..... (IO)lce
found· a blood-soaked car. ''Tbe._whole
intertor ot thlt vehicle was covered with
blood," said tbe·oUicei'I:,
Llceose numben led-o!llcen lo -the
apartment of Mia Dinger., wllo • wu
arretted in connectiCll with tbe crima.
Coatney was with her 'lt the time, -polictl
said. :
Officen said lhil morning that . the
palr" are being quelllooed and that.flllna
of formal char~es Will await' the ruultl
of the questlonlilg.
The body •as • taken to Slltltf'll
Mortuary In Huntington Bea.di for
•ulol!IY and fltoerJI arrongemeull...,.. &lie 1DVestigaUoo. ls complete.
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LOS ANGELES (UPI ) -Anoo ln-
v,eatlgators have beell uaJ,aned . to
determine the calllO of • flllO;OOO fire
which gutted three officea in the ad·
mlnlstraUon bulldJnl ill LouJr Puteur
Junior High School Sunday night.
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Weatller -' Keep your umbrellal wt, 1111
weatherman advllel, cauae there'•
a 70 percent chahce of more rain
Tueoday. It'll -the lelllpera-turea down lo tli ii 'IDlft !Go.
INSmE TOD~lt'
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By ARTIMl R. VINBEL
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A Costa Mesa jet pilot who led his
squadron inlo Japan in Ille first Fl
Phanlo!n lo land t1>ere -aod unied
Lady Ulck In hla cockpit ever llnc:e
-di.ct Suoday night In a heroic attempt
lo brll1i another cripple home alely.
Capt. Jon P. W1dsworth, 17, 11011 of
Mr. Ind Mn. Lee Wldrworth, of 217
Bowllng Green Drive, chose lo ally with
Ille pllll< lo Feveot Ila crullln& Into
a denaely Populated area of Tokyo.
His rad1r officer, Ml). Burino F.
Fontenot, 34, of Ville Platte, LI., di.ct
with hlJD wbeo the $2 mlllloo jet 1l1m·
med into a mountainside in a 1pluh of
bla%1ng Intl.
Tbe third time wu not a charm for
the areer U.S. Air Force dfloer, who
bad twice survived ln-Olgbt crllel Ind
brought hla bomb-laden Jet lnlo Yolrata
Air -Jlul·afeJy 1he' Wt limL
Sundly niP<~ czvb. eauaed by elec·
trlcal ayatem faUure, sheared off power
Jina u Capt. Wadlworth beaded 10<
a Yokota nmway, plunging 10,000 homu
into duknell lor -hours, but probably
aving many llve1.
The pilot Ind radamwl could hive
ejected alely, but the plane might hive .
crashed into populated areas, USAF
sourcea 1ald today.
Word of the cruh came to the
Wadsworth family in Costa Mesa when
fie v!ctlm'1 YOlllller -· U.S. Army ~gt Robert Wldaworth, 22, relephMld
from Yokota, where be wu vialUnr.
Sgt W""3worth, who ii on rat Ind
T·i?CUatlon leave ~ signal corps_ duty
"Aod they don't .... count -llluions over Sou.th VI.Wm;» bla
mother added. ••
Capt. Wadlworth's father 1aid that
tbe Utah State Univenlty mathematicl
craduate WU flying out of Yokota lut
March, when hla Fl P-was -
by lightning aod -severe wine
dunaae.
Delpit< the flCI !hit I wine .. lint
.... destroyed w -ii aerlclUIJy ..
d1maged, Capt. Wadlwor1h brought the
crippled pllll< In aldy, llthough " ....
!Olded wtlll esplooive onlnance.
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SURCHA·RGE • •
fiacal yur and will recommend con.-
tinuation of the surtax in order to have
a surplus next year, it was indicated.
It had been reporled lllat the surplua
would nm about $3 billion.
He ia upected to recommend ext.en.lion
ol the surtax for at Jeast ooe year.
The current year's budget rurui about
$181 bllllon. There have been ttpotla:
!hit the 1970 budget propoall W1lllid
.. u blp u 1115 billion.
Sources said that Johmon believes
the surtu ought . lo be removed u
eoon u possible but fetla the ti.mt
Is not yet 1pproprlare.
Johnson is determloed to tbow a
smplua in the final fllca1 budget he
presenla lo Congresa.
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• -"""-' .. -~-. -' . -l!l&IC~Wl\lle.ip m~. • --Jltf lo:!"'=~hicludo a.ioi ~~ w;a:r .... dltifll . .; 11.M ... , .... ~ Ollle!I' Rober! Tllom11, Oiiiiiiulllp~•<!lll!o· .....W p..r ·~·MW!KuyperandAvla· W 'h4ft IQO'le QY on altj>ort matten~" .. mitltt, a ~. dtlteils" .froo,p. ilori Oirec{or Robert Bresnahan. lfld.ttci....-\Od~, · · ' Newport counclbnen followed up Emory/a The draft ordinance, which may yet
''The DCW' c:OrtiliUaslon, of courae, 'wW suagmlon by formally requesUng con-be sU&hllY revlled, •ecordlna to Tbomu,
nmatn -an advtaory body u Is the sldere:Hon ti It by the Board ol ~ out the:Je duUea for the new com-
prescnt one," be 1>01Dted out, "but Its Supervisors. mlsskln : rutructurlrig WW.be a tremendous step Last November, the county board, tum--"To st~y condlllons and make
forward ." eel it over to the •Ltague ot. Citfes. recommendations eoncerning the Det!d
1'be new, seven-member commission, The League formed a' committee to for height restricUoos on building! near
ln. euence, wouJd be a combination of look into It.. It. m~a. in addiUan airports.
the present ~ion and an Airport to Mclnnll, ire 1.oe~tcNI Counc;ilman -"To make recommeodatloo.a: for the Land 'lJse Commission. Joseph Hyde ~nd Srea CouncUman use of the land slll'f"IJUDding airports
Newport author!Ues a1J months 110 Robe.rt Clark. in the past two moot&. to as.sure salety of air navlgaUon and
~ lt1' Land Ue CommWion as the League · trld has Watked with key the promoUon of air commerce.
an aa:eJ_lcy apart from the preftllt com-county aidea on an ordinance designed -"To recommend plarui for the
~ii-ol Or-Counl1 Airport
ad -· airp)rtl --ilo .,. quired or -•ted by the county ol
Orange.
-"On re(Jue!t of the Boanl ol
Supervilon, lo advise the boot<! ll1d
make recommendations on any matter
perllinln( lo llrporla or llr transporta-
tion.
-"To make such investigations as it
may deem necessary in lhe eurciSe
of it.I Powers.
-"To bold. p&,1bllc bearlnp on the
1,,,...ing llQbjecla Ind make llndlngs
of fie! whkh would be ooly advbory
to tbe involved. ju.risdlct1on.
-"To mile and enforce rule! and
regulaUooa for the orderly and fair con-
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Mttnoll lll1d • -·~ will be proposod for the new bolnl.
He described Jt aa conceminl "en·
vironmtn1al C'OQd.IUom." •
•1ay thl1," he eiplelned, "we mean '
llr pollution Ind ooiae lllClon."
lie Iii<! the League committee bad
agreed with county officlall &bat it would
be a mistake to pile one ww a.ltport
commlss.lon on top ol anotlier. "So we
looked inlo the poalb!llly of comblnloi
fl\& two.0
TM prelellt eommillioo by law ..
it• aru of concern limited to ~
111<1 them1tlvea, and not the llUITOlll1ollng
communities.
Cong Des~roy 15 Copters
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Keeping Coof'in Capital
The state assemblyman from cb6l1 Eugene Chappie, lost hls Friday
and ordeted a ban on mirijsk.irt~ for female legislative ernpl oyes.
Sally Carter (above) was told to tum around and get back to work
after photographer took her picture. Mrs. Linda Marino (bottom)
&ays abe bas some skirts tbat are shorter than one she has on, but
she dOesn-it wear them anymore. Ladies are maintaining their com-
posure despite furor raised over skirts.
$2,245 .Taken at Drive-in
The colooel's face wasn'L mtiling down
en two multed armed robbers who held
up the KemuckJ P'tled Chicl<en drive-In,
1121 W. Warner, SI n la Ana , Sunday nJcbl Ind elCIJ>ed with n.m alter lock·
q -ol Ille colonel'• helper• in
1 wllk·ln Icebox.
Mana1er H. Norman Aubrey, 19301
l'IJI !4M, HunlJn&lon Beoch told police
the pllr came In the back door ol
the drive-in about 9:ll p.m., brandish.Ina
IUN· 'Ibey ordered Aubrey, David L. Good-
man and Llnd1 J. ~1clntyre both of
Santa Ana, into the walk-in icetxix and
attempted to lock It with 1 kitchen
fork.
The trio wert able to force the.Ir
wa y out. 'T'tre 1>3ndlta broke into a floor
aafe lo a:el lbeir money.
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Delta Invasion Costs U.S. $5 Million in Damage
SAIGON (AP) -The Viet Cong blasted
their way into lhe biggest U.S. airfield
In the Mekong Delta early today and
blew up 15 heUcopters worth. an
estimated $5 m11Uon before they were
repelled by base defenders.
Another six helicopters were reporled
damaged in a mortar barrage at the
headquarters of the U.S. 9th Infantry
Division 40 miles away. One office called
the attacks an "oozing beginning" o(
the Jong·await.ed enemy offensive in the
14,256-square mile delta south of Saigon.
'The Viet Cong attack on Can Tho,
80 miles south of the capital, was the
first major ground probe against an
allied airfield in RVentl week!:. It hit
the headquarters of lhe U.S. Anny'i
Oay Shaw Bid
.To Delay, Move
Trial Rejected
NEW ORLEANS (UPI) -D~t. Judge
Edward A. Haggerty Jr. today refused
to delay or move the scheduled Jan.
21 trial of Clay Shaw on charges of
conspiring to assassinate President John
F. Kennedy.
Haggerty denied defense moUons to
quash Dl!t. Atty. Jim Garrison's charges
agalMt Shaw, and for a change of venue
to move the trial outside New Orleans.
Haggerty said he would release ground
rules for newsmen covering the trial
Tuesday.
Haggerty -liready/had rejected the
same defense moUons once before. He
turned them dow_n ~ily today.
Holdup Hearing
Slated Thursday
Preliminary hearing has been set for
Thursday for Thomas Perry, 35, of
Chicago, on, three charges resulting from
an un.mccessful robbery attempt oa a
Seal Beach grocery store manager.
Perry Is in Orange COunly jail charged
with kidnap, bur1lary and conspiracy.
Bail is set at $10,000.
'l'he man was arrested about a bloc k
away from the home of James Beoder
on Jan. 7 and Is accu.sed of being one
of three men involved in holding Bender's
family hostage while two men escorted
Bender to his Long Beach market.
At the market, Bender was able to
notify police that a robbery was taking
place and thi! his family was beir,'
held hostage. The two men with Bender
escaped.
J6'1h AvlaUon Group, the nerve cent.er
for military operalloos In the Metoor
Della to the region's bluest city .
Enemy -broke lllrough the alrfie1d'1 defenses under cover of a heavy
~·rocket Ind machlne-cun blrrqe
that pinned down the Amerk:an1 wblle
the Vlei Cong atlacbed esploel.,. lo
the bellcopten. A barrack.I area wut
of the airfield wu attacked
simullaneollsly.
Field report said five cargo and ~
carrying Chlnoob and · 10 . mnaller
helicopter IUlllblpa were dellroyed o<
damaged. U:s . ._iuea ,...,. eight klll·
ed aod UI wounded.
The U.S. Camm.and aald : "The enemy
soldiers were quickly repelled by airfield
security persoMel, supported by U.S.
Anny helicopter gunships and a U.S.
Alr Force Dragon ship," a fl.Jed-wing
aircraft equipped with rapid-firin1 Gatl-
ing flUlS. A spokt.unan said the
American retaliatory flre killed four Viet
Cong.
Forty rnileti north of Can Tho, Viet
Cong aunnen slammed about 10 mortar
rounds into the 9th Division headquarter&
at Dong Tam. Field reportl &aid tbtrft
were no casualties but six helicopters
were damaged, including the comm.and .
chopper of Maj. Gen. Julian Ewell, the ·
dlvWon commander.
Ten helicoptu1 were damaged at Dong
Tam in a similar shelling thrte days
ago.
Postponing Spring Clnss
Considered at SF State
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -NorHlrik·
ln1 profwora: today considered possible
poatponement of San Franclaco Sta~
Colle1e'a sprin( seme.ter for 1 new
move to aolve the campus strike crisis:.
The proposal came u union teacher•
and student strikers picketed in a
drenchlng ralnatonn and acting President
s. I. Hayabwa prepared for a showdown
with strlkJng faculty membera.
Chairman David K. Marvin of the
lnternaUonal relat!OM department said
a Clelay in the spring semester, scheduled
next month, would allow the facultY
to hear all demands, propose changes
and enforce them with threats to quit
in a mBM.
At present, Marvin aaid, the campus
is in ''a desperate and altogether in-
tolerable situation.''
"On the one hand, the student militants
have insisted on impoaing various
demands without reference to, or con-
sultation with, faculty or fa cu 1 t y
organU.aUons," Marvin said.
"On the other, we have lived since
Thanksgiving vacation with an insistence
by college and higher state aulhoriUu
that the college remain open in a situa-
tion in which any reasonably effective
educational process is impossible."
Marvin called the teachers' strike "a
form of de facto alliance" with student
dissidents and forecast an educational
operaUon "about as Ineffective in the
neit semester as in the last one" il
no solutions are forthcoming .
41Glven this assumption," he aaid, "It
is therefore reasonable that the spring
semester ahould be Indefinitely
postponed " and the faculty convened
to hear peace proposals from all facUon1 •
Hayakawa has vowed to carry out
a state law providing for the ''automaUc
resignation" of any teacher mlasing five
consecutive days of classes on the 18,000-
student campus.
The American FederaUon of Te1cben.
now In Jts sixth d1y of a 1trlke, threaten-
ed to call a statewide walkout 11 any
attempt ls made to fl.re strlklna: A1T
members.
School Bonds
Figures to Be Set
At Trustees Meet
Final figures for a scnoo1 building
bond proposal will be set Tuesday night
by trustee& of the Huntington Beach
Union Hilb School Diatrlct.
Trust~ meet at district headquarters,
1902 17th St., beginning at 7:30 p.m.
Voter1 failed to give a $12 million
building package the needed two-thlrdf
vote of approval on Nov. 5. Trustee!
since lhe eleetlon have tentatively aet
the same amount for a ballot meuurt
on April lS along with the trustee elec-
tion.
Opponent.I of the prior musure claJm
that the trustees should trim a new
propoaiUon to a lesau figure, but the
adminlitraUon his maintained that the
$12 mUUon is the least amount cl money
needed to care for the district's building
needs over the nut three years.
Prisoner Hangs Sell
SALEM, Ore. {UPI) -Ad1m Paul
J<ruih, 58, hanged hlmseU in the Marion
County JaJI early today, a little more
than a half an hour after he waa booked
in connectJon wlth t.be sbooUng of three
men in 1 PorUm::I tlvem.
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Laguna Exchange
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Stud~i!l Hij i -Buenos Aires Girl Takes Unscheduled,·Tr~-J!!.·~~a .
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By RICHARD P. NALL Glori& told a reporier today, '"They gave er, whose Mexican passport Identified ,.,.;... ~:·~.,_.w·~ ~ ,.;.;~·-lii,. ~~~ -·~
Of1"0.11TPli.tSt11f US magazines and boo~ &_bout Che bim as Jesutn Amaya, b:lld the flight ~,tudef1t-~·•Lone. 8~f ..... ~~·f • , .... ';:-~ ·"' .. '* . :..
A BuenM Aires ~irl en route to shldY Guevara." / · crew : I ~.how nfu!; I Jhgl.-·~ P~llid-, ill ..... pl •
at Laguna Beach High School waa aboard She said, "We were only tired." The "My life doesn't matter. NelUter do woold "'~ lloi!'. • • .. ,• •r • ·p ~ r....-:M «**
the hijacked Peruvian airliner that was f{ioup was bused to the Unlversity of lhe lives of you or the passengers. I Be-~~,._, vi U..... 1161111!0 ~ .-· · uliit~~Jillll'lllil! f~~ ~re~:~v~ ~~~~ today tori:fa Saturday ev~ •. Ce<f and put ::ntn! g~~'t~~S:.'~)~~:wS: :f: ~~ ~·!°i;,"1 . ~~ .:.~~ . :
with Mrs. Gloria Llnkey and her family The 0
first the pal;.gengers knew of the accent, adding, "He could have been were n:.:~r~INll8' _a.1 • ·. ·~~~~-=
al 31542 Monterrey St., SouUt Laguna. hljacllrng wu when they_ woµ landing anything." , ~vld !!-~ ;J!;~~-1 :z:l\',..~.illlfC...; 1 M ral('• -•
ThegirlwaSone of118persoruaboard at Havana Airport whlcli they thought The jet was tUrned toward Havana . La~-~":' ... A':.• ~.:+-t _,,. .,.. -"Jt''-.:.'"'i , ~·1S114-.l6.Atd
the flight from Bueno,, Aires to Miami was Mlaiii.I. · but failun of the public address system .w11 .. \.. .-..!·· ~::t ~&Mt'·~·~ -j,;;,'-'tM .. ~wt
Including about 15 ArgenUne exchange Miu Drey%in said they· saw a big kept the pilot from inlnrmlng hl8 'l'l!l __.,. .,..., · . "-~ · . ~le~w lllol!lfil
:$dents. A 8\lll"brandis?J.ng man took picture "' Castro saying "Welc:ome to passengers. M1aml SUoday morptns. &udentl' .,... aa.W !ildjnol: a"-fw ~.-.idf;'ii'lfc ·over when the plane was about 10 Havana" She dldn' reel tllai she had "WI saw Ute pabn tr.., and thought U. S. olUUalo>1lul\ lbef ......... ~ ··'"'°-·"";;;~·~
minute. out of Miami. rean,.iQtten much out of the overnight it was Miami," said Eugenia <l<>Mebatt. thecludlred ~ .~lbeQ)leillcl~ ,,!! ~ :f~S:,-11!1(~ ~'lu--,Jit!d,
Accorded the red carpel treatment stay 1n Cuba. 17 of Entre Rios, Argentina. "And then in ng a"""" w •;r-1 y.:i ~ .. ..,,__ •'ft . -t1ttd ''ftip.y:DOUe£-'
Jna·propagandamovebyCubanofficials, CopllotErlcSchriebersaldthehijack· w~sawthewelcometoHavanasign." ty, and&·~ ~b. ~-~ ...:· "!"'~'f .. to·:~,.,._--;._ ... =·
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HIJACKED -Composing tune they dubbed "Music to be Hijacked
By,'' 'Argentinian exchange students relax at piano after finelly com-
.pleting Buenos Aires to Miami flight that·made unscheduled •top in
· Cuba .. At piano is Edith Buldorini. L<>oki.ng on are Beatris Busse and
Fernando Jose Caride.
iaguna Playhouse Reports
Strong. Financial Position
By TOM GORMAN
Of tM O.llY l"llitl Sllff
,.''This Is probably the strongest finan·
cl al _position we've been in for a long
time."
·So reported Laguna Playhouse Presi-
dent George Gade at the Board of Dire,::-
tors meeting Saturday. ·
.For the first six months of the present
fiscal year, actual income has exceeded
the projected income by nearly $5,000.
Treasurer BUI -Salyer said _in~e has
totalled $26,986. Projected income was
122.000. In addition. he said, the Playhouse
st.1rted the fiscal year $2,500 in the
black. Credit for lhe financial shape
-A donation of $1 ,500 rrom the Ebeil
Club has been accepted Jor. the Building
Fund, dlrectors learned . from Mrs.
Nofziger.
-The General Manager also reported
on the honors DAri.Y · ·prLOT en-
tertainment editor Tom Titus bestowed
upon the Playhouse, His annua l awards
honored Ralph Richmond, who portrayed
Henry lhe Znd in "Li.on in Winter"
as best actor in Orange County>. John
Ferzacea was named .. top director in
the County by Titus: •He directed "Lion
in Wint.er," "Sweet Charity". and "Slow
(S.. Pl.A YllOOSE; Pare Z)
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.MAKES UNSCHEdUlEt> STOP ~ ..... .£: .: Tr~er ·o..,yq, .. .-. Johnson Recommends ·Exiefi,rio~:{i~~~O'%(t~i
~ill~ .. =1~~;Ji t~l··~-\; •~a011na· T'ihrnrv WASHINGTON (UPI) -President
Johnson will recommend extension ol
the 10 perceot income tu surcharge,
it was disclosed today. ·
Administratio sources said the Presl·
dent would include request for exte:nsiou
of the tu, beyond itll June 30 expiration,
Three Accidents
surplu.s. .chard. _M.. N'··· is ·.The Whl!'u':ae ;;,-..&f!!!'°-'-"-n.. .l:..i" _ lJ -~ J , Presldent .. Iecl RI ' . -· Utal Johnson irill m · hil ~;_SC"fu . . ,
going along with Johnloo 1 ~ lo .. . . ~c..lf · ....... ~. · JS· · ... JrPt:· . extend-the--,..-•..........-i.-~, •1 . =---~--~mfl''SW · an·· --source said "you can aamne that there ~~ re~ w:lll ~ au . Thon-'al..I ' ay. . . -
JohnSon wlll break tr8.!i1Uon and deliver • / •
his state or the union ·-'" -Hit m· -Report . before I JO!nl .... Ion of C!ongr ... TJIOS' ay ~t·t p.m..PST. llw!D,l!e,_dWI . l'DltlonWide. ' " • 'or -• .. ' •
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Die in Weekend Traffic
Laguna'11 general pli n comultants have
The White House-~· :that recouimended ·llj!ailWI expandlng Laguna
Jolu,ioon ·~ .would •end lo ~.., S..,ch Llbrary afii.. present lncation. = ~ ·~....=.sessaf,.•.~ City' Manager Jame< D. Wh~aton said
·· ·IJid ·o-·tm to"a"""" .. l ....,,.,,,. tPcJay Uie interim 'report on library site L~"' _,~':,. 000 ~ . ..-.-. ..1ect1on,"by Daniel, Mann, Johnion & ~·KJ;r now ~~ve ~. a year. Mend~wlJI be~ Wednesd.iJ
The preslden1!41 p""' •.•c r_e tar y, nii!\I. ~ • ;City~· /ireetlng. . ~!. ~· ~-i._dllcua !!. 181d',i :.:nnn.w ·~ ~.:-A""1l:ill'biii heriiibe l>dlce tile'~ ,ad Two pedestrians -aod ihe driver ot
a sportscar lost their Uvea in separate
weekend traffic accidents in Orange
County, it wu reported today.
The dead are:
Gwendolyn Soott Buice, 17, Los
Angeles.
Mn. Iona McFarland, 73, AnaheJm.
David Roy om., 24, of 489 Graceland
Coast Splattered
By Rain, More
Seen on Tuesday
Scattered showers, spawned by a stonn
front centered 100 miles off the coast,
splatlered the Orange Coast early today
and promised to return for another dose
on Tuesday.
Nearly one inch o( rain was forecast
for the Southland before the storm move11
on, the Weather Bureau reported. 1be
rain pushed maximum temperatures
down into the upper 50's,
The storm, which carried scattered
sprinkles and showers in an Ullo.
southeasterly direction, d r op p e d
precipitation from traces to fractiom
of an inch.
The chowera were predicted to increase
by nighUali, .followed by -<!earing· along
the coastal areas late Tuetday. Tbe
snow level was due to drop from l,O(KI
feet today to near 5,IXMl Tuesday.
The Weather Bureau announced thf,t
a 70 percent chance of rain oisted
along the Orange Coast for Tuesd.,-.
Temperatures were ranging from three
to si'I degrees below nortnat
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Drive, Lagupa ~ell ·
Mias l!ulce w~ .ulad Sa~ .n!PI.
when she waa hit by ..,. W iiid '1111
over by several otheri on Ptfdne •Coull
Highway juai weal of Z3l'd Street n
llunllnaton Beach.
Police said her companion.
L. Tryon, 22, Lakewood, wu
Mlch>el
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-Coaaly Tnfflc I lle,atlo Toll
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when be was struck a &lanclnS bknr
he and MW Buii::e were retumlog to
their parked car when they tripped 4Yet
the highway's ceqter divider and7 atuJn..
bled Into tralllc Iane.t.
Mias Buice fell into Ille path of •
car driven by Michael T. Sea~ 24,
Orange, and then waa lhrowll In ·11'.ol>I
of anot:her car driven by CharJet L.
Johnson, 37, ol 733 Lab st., Huntinlloo
Beach. She wu then run over by ~
more cars. · 1 • . ' ·Her· body was ia~en· to ROie ~ Hllll
Mortuary in Wblttier where ·funeral
servicea are pending.
Tryon and Stat were ~ trtated
for Injuries at Huniln,tM ,In-.
munity Hospital and relea~ .. No ~
collided durlni Ute a<cldeot.
Mrs. McFarland "died Sunday nlMbt·
at Orange Countf Medical "Ctnttt afle<
he Ing struck by a . cat Sunday atten-'
at Loara .Avenue MCI Ball Jli>ad .1n·
Anaheim. Driver of Ille car -JllJ<I M. Strunizi :«>, Anaheim. Sbe WU bot
cited.. , .
Or~ WU tllleli "early Saiurilay JDOnl!Jti
OD Lquna Canyon Rood whi8 hli uWJ
sporUc;ir •"!I. otij ol coaliol aod
overturned, Ille Ollllornla . Hllhw'1
Patrol iald. . '
_.,,;Yldch bl !f:POriedly ~ 1~, l'Q~~ _.~or~1~-y~d of ~a._ ~acb
............. lo ~ illo lltlrUiirt, Collllly~lller DJStrlCl OD Third~lfee!-.
'-Jiiiiiiiiii><Wlt'ftt>Or! 1 iur!illii.lcilelbla . 'tbe ·-nd .choice-;., not I/Ir away. flllill •Jiit' aod will ' recOmlnttld ...,. Whliit.!on laid It inj:ludes four reildentral
Unu~tlan el the aur\IJ: In <>nit!' to have lot.. ·on the easterly, sioe of Third Stre<L
~ nest year, ii WU .indicalOd. The \bird choice la /he• ll<hnol woperty Jt. been. r.eported ~ UM! ·llUl'Plwl · on,B4nn<iot Avenue 11:t P~k,Avenue.
· -nm about p bllliqn. The city manager said the recotn-o <
lie la ~ to -end exjenalon mendatiGn hy· Ute planning consultaplS
of &be autaJ: fOJ' at ~ane yW. wa1·based on eco~. size of.available .
The current J!ear'1 b\1ilcel !11111 •. ,hc>u! led and potential conllict.ol the e>lallng 1111 hillion. '1be1e llavo ~ repofto SJte 11'!Ut Mure .,pans1on of . the ctty
thal , Ille 11111 · budpl propolo! .would arterial system.
llO u ·• u l!lli biilion:. WheolOn said the .consultants found SCJorcel: NJd that Jqbnsqn believes that expansion at the .present IocaUon the surtu oUght tol be 'renloved u on Park Avenue could cost three,timea
soon U possible but feell the time u much as other locations. ·
ii no( )'.et,. appropriate, . . . 'I'1e , questlor1; 9f a &ite bas waxed
JohnicJl \j 1-det.ernilQed ''to-; show a warm in the past with many favoring 1 Slirj!lus In UtO Unai JlocaJ budget he Ute; ~nl site · because ol ila central
preeerrl:I to eon,rus. · . JocatioJ:t._ others favored other 1ites.
-· , · _Something of a truce was called by
LagunaMan.Doef . . " " .
His Own '!hi~-
Sans Cloihirt =;=:_:'> -·---. . .. .. 8: .. . -
tho.seJnvolved in the site selection hassle
Jo favor of submltUng the whole question
to planning as a priority item.
The, librory woold · he built •by the
county.. bill county ·criteria for library .
sitet-· incljJde land costs and Laguna
land·ia-&~Y..e~mive.
Afcoa Raises ·Prices · .. _, ...
on · '.Alummum Items ,
PITl'SBURGH'(AP) -"Aluminum CO.
of Arilefioa, .tar,e.l proclu<er in the in·
d\l!tn<, r'lised p~ on vlJ:lua!ty all , lllumlnunr· prod1#i 'tDdlr,IOJl\e boost..
going beyond lncreaw announced earller
by 'o&her major p~ucers.
Alcoa matched the· one-cent increase
from !If l<> 27 ceala OD Ingots 'announced
by ·Kai"" and Reynolds, and also put
la I 5 "percent Increase OD Dearly all
llbrl<ated products.
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~~~~:l~~E~~E~~ Was ·P.ut Down Just an· .. · A· c· ·f ·?_· •.
or the year. . ' 'Se""" .. · ·u·.·. '". 't:\1'.' . .. ·.· i The programs are also &elf-supporting, ......,.& :-t"·A J : _ ..
Orange
with an income of $3,600 covering ex-
pe~h~ :~~is included New Light Shed on Harbor H i_gk, Dorsey Confrontafi,o_~ o. W.eek_~d. ,SJ_ ~.ted·.' -Vlce President Geolfrey Riker said _ _ .. ~
construction on the Laguna·Moulton By THOMAS FOR1\1NE
Playhouse has reached 46 percent c<im· ot -. 9'!ft'" "'-trtff
plet:ion, wit.h no major prob~ems. He Blunt-taWng blad: ltlJdentB from
said there hu been a special effort Doney Higb School may have ~
to employ rJ1rpeni.... from Ute im-hiding Inner &ellnp-they pat clown
mediate Laguna area. "We are in very white students at Newport llll'bor High. rood shape oo this project," he told IMlence that Ute' raco rolaUOOll
Ibo board. -.... !al Th!f"dq 11"1 not )la,. -Membership has reached an all·time . J>em the fiasco tltey ~ f.o be.
bjgli, nported General Manager Irma -<CM ~ li'om. Jtln'J'~ teod!*
N~er. There have been 1.340 mem--ol.&. Jaltn U. llaptlat'1 ....,.
"""'1P1 sold this year, eompared lo ing: nliP>o!I _.., ¥ School <1'
i.,.t year'• figure or 1,137. She aaid JleUgQi; lllJIUW st., In Colla -
thal haH Year subscriptions are pmenUy Mn. -!Gl4 <1' ~ fedl-
beiag sold. back r'°'"'"" a · 111m0ar conlnllllatlon -Ml application for $25.IXXI from the between 200 'Colta -Meo ttta teenagen
lrvibe Foundation is being looked upon and 1l00ents. tn:m Ver-bun,t Del. and
favcrably, according to Gade. He expecls Regina Coeli, boy1• mt 'glrla' Cltholic
a mon definite word within 1 mmth. , ICboola: In Watt&. -
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They talked and Uten danoed together
at SL John Church, Costa Mesa, ane
night a month ago. \
Mn:. Forbath AJd. a white youngster'•
comment afterward -44We came wan.
Ung lo he friends and they just wanled
to put us cJown1> -tummed up &be
evening.
But she al!IO recalls ibat a Nepo
boy uid: "We're good actors. We play
it up, just like you llll'fer pye do."
Fr. DavJd The.is, «nlnleJor at the Wltb:
boys' school, pleaded wlUt Ute wl!l!e
youngsters not jllll Iii ...., th< -
words but lo look behind the -for the real penoo, slle said.
·She UtJnu that moot o1 the 1 .....
just like those at Harbor lDgh, couldri't
clo Utat and wen hurl and --~ ...
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turs down lo ':t:._11\mark loo.
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. A Cbota M ... jet pllot who led hll
squadJ:ol> into Japan in tilt flnl 11'1
Phant.iii.~io· iand u.er. :_: and Cilriod
Lady .·~ la, tils Cock,It •v-' ~
-dled &mdo.Y~ In ~heroic ~P,t
to brine another cripple -e w<ly ••••
Caj!I.· Jon P. W~ 'rl, IOll al
Mr. "ini! Mra. Let Wadsworth, ol llf1
-Ung Green Drlve..'cbol<i to st0r Wl)li
the ~ to proJtlll llf crullllljl_ IDt6
a dttl!elffl'pulala!.,... of Totyo. Hti -n.iu of!lc<r; . Maj. Burton F.
Font<;,.-~:·u;_a; Y.tJ!O..l:'hitie, La., died
wilh--hlti\ wbeit Uii $2 lllllUon jet ·stam-
med intu .a:, rn.oup,Wnsipe in a sp~h of
b1'7in1f'l"'1. • · • The ihird .. time ."Wlli not a charm. lot
the tareer-0.S.-Air.Force officer, ·who
had ---··ilMll&bl crl.oel and broai<bt his -laOOI jet into Yokoto
Air rm.. Base safely Uie last time.
SWxlay .nigbl.'.a craah -c.aused.. ~y-e.Ieo
trlcal-.ystem 1allun;.sbeared •II pbwer
lines as Capt. Wadsworth headed for
a Yokota runway, plunging 10,000 homes
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ml1leo; a· lfart>or Alu .. -· .,..,p. Newport oouncllmen followed op Emory'•
•U.Uestlon by formally ,....-... c:on-
llfdmllon · of tt by the Boord o1
Supervilon .
t..an--November, the county bowd turn· er It ..... to the Leagut jlf cw ...
Tbe l,.tqµe 'lonDed • <OIMlftt.. to
1oo1t bolo IL ti. "'!!"~'·,bi addlllon• to Mclapja, ii'" Loo AJallllWl'Councltm.n
J..0.pll llyd~ and Btu Oouncllman
Reibert Clark. In the past two month!.
the League trio ha! worked with key
county aides 100 an ~ daJined -
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OPF·ICER EXAMINES BODY OE.MURDEILVICTIM
Two Su1poct1 Arrested In Knife Slaying
into dark;J;!els,{o_r tyi.o~.J but ~ba.bly "';:,:g~:r!i-;~:,;;.~ could have Beach W omnn Slain,·
ejected safely, bet the plane might have
crubed into p:>p,....:;;...areas.-:JJSAF . 1 . __ ,_. tntllv '"* ,..., "' ' -· -60UJ'CeS 8&.IU ::-:y . --. • -• -,
Word " tbi. cAllC:bme .:to....lll..-.: .• C. : u· ·p--l ff. ·eld by._,Poli"ce Wadsworth familj in Costa Mm-wan 0 e
the vicUm'a youn-'!.' brother, U.S. Ailily
Sgt_ Robert Wa~, 22, telephoned ~. .. _ .
from Yokota, whEU.~ 'I!~ vW~. ~ , ,_-:.._ · ~. --Sgt. Wadswo~~ on .~ ·p~ :.:--::: 1JIF. BP'D p.m. ~unday on 17th Street across from
recreation leave IDltl &iaba! cosii,ty,;: V ~°' ·' 0ti1Y rii.tJJltf • , °'fl.er tnteu:nediatc School in 1-Iuntington
"And they don't""'evttFtounr"tombat--! were arreiled ea~fy . 1o-Beath. ~
miss.Ions over South Vietnam," his day just four, houri after a Huntinetgn Police said the bodv was in a trallic
mother added. Beach woman! body was fotpld IP'Ul'1 •. . ' _
Capl Wadsworth's father said th.al on the strett in a bloody pool. •litr _ 1ane on; the golf course· side of the
the Utah State Uni\al) maOiel..-a.~ tbrGlt-:lllsbell and body punctured b¥ street eaat of Palm Avenue.
graduate waa flylng--wt-of Yolc6Ci"liit -4' mdlUp'lti'"stl.b-'Wound.s. _ Both ppecls are in Huntinaton Beach
March, when hL1 ~Phan~ wu ~ .... Hi.al~ Beach police ldenUfled the CJ~y JaJI ~ay charged w!Ut homicide,
by lightning and:suffered aevere ~ ;·vicUm•Jlf ~·Hester S. Markee 55 :wd Detective Sergeant Monty MclCen-
damage. --~--· --of 1508 Olive Aie. : ' ' non. He explained that detectives will
Despite the fact that a win& tank J&Ued on hom)clde charges are seek a murder complaint "probably
waa destrc)ym And' -controll ·Rriottlly Margattta Dinger SI of tam Delaware Tuesday."
damaged, Capt. Wldawortb broulht the SL, .. and ber ~paiuon at the time Officers said the body was in the
crippled plane In sitelJr)lthoueb It we Ci . arrest, Notinaa · Coatne.y of Los street a few inches away from her
loaded with explosite ordnance.~ Aramilos, age Ind addrtls oO\ disclosed. car, which was J_>Mi.ed ~Uy at. the
He wu forced t.o-ejeet from ahother Mrs. Markee'•· bloody body waa cur~, with the engine running and li1bts
jet 50 miles from Tokyo in December, discovered by a paaaerby about 9:15 blazing away on the grbly scene.
1967 afler the hydraW.lc systems falfed · The. woman had been 1 t a b b e d
b.Jt :..a.s rescued after spending one ~ numerous limes on the face, neck and
and 40 minutes in a rubber raft bobbtal La .l _.::_ts back. A trail of blood spatters around
on 25 foot ocean swells. ' guna ftl.lll' the atreet suggested that ~ may ~ve
at Nha Trang, SouUt Vietnam, wtU ac· either litaggered around. in the nuddle
company the body home for burtll. •. . eo· . v . of lbe road as her life poured out . mg to egas through the gaping w9unds, or may have
grapp1ed with her killer or killers.
From Page 1 F-. _ ~ Despite a light rain whicb began to
T \ 1 · ' ~ Sh -y;,, fall over the sCi!De, officers began an 0 orm 0 ... s on-foot search of the go~ course, owby
r • • · ~~ • ' -• oil fields and streets.
· -tlguna: Beach ' srt . ml ~ts are Evidence al the scene iodlcated lhal PLAYHOUSE
grdng 'tt ..Lu Vegas. ~ Mn. Markee had just bet.n to a coin .
Dance on the Killing Gaund." ·--·
The top play.... ~m.' 1968 wu the
Playhouse 's "Liii .ffi. Win~."f'or tut-
ting on five or 1M ~ty'~ ·~~ 10 ·
plays, the Laguna PI•.r.~se w•f-named
the best community t(le.ater in· Orange
A1:tist. Joan SOOrt said manaaen of laundry and had waabed "quite a hU the Dunel Hotel Oil tilt Las Vegu slflp ol hafe Wed her .aftd artiJt· John Ulen laundry/' detectivu aaid ,
lo .organize lJlOnthly art shows to be . Her car, s.ligbUy scratched on a Cront ~lblted during conventi0fl.1l. fender, suueated a recent automoblle
1'be fint, Ille said, yUJ be sbown accident Officers discovered that she
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Short, Hien, hJJ; wife, Lee, Pattl Rock, accident at 17th Street and Adams
Jean Caroll and Joyce Clark. Avenue, three or four blocks away from
·Sbe.said the oat show for a phmna-. the murder scene, jwt prior to the ·. ceauca1 convention will be held Feb. 24, mllrder.
25 ·and 21. 'l'wo artilts will bt added to Al 21'1 $1rttt and Olive Avenut poUco
tllt··tlfllb1iin ""°P for that show: found a blood-loat.ed car. "The wbole --MiU Short '8!d a cocttall party will interior of this vehicle wu covered w!Ut
· • bacqround-tht llnt c1ar at die exhibits. blood," said the oWcerJ.
' $be 1'HI soe.U -Poat: La'glina and its art. IJcenae numbers led officers to the ~ wll,l Wildt the artists Work and apartment of Miss Dinger who was
. talk· ,.it~ jhem. · • led 1 · " ~·· ••· I )Lis.I $Krt -aod Hlen were organlzen arrts n connecuon w1u1 ""° er me. QI: )lit ·fllln¥ll~'s Splint.er Mval. Both Coatney was with her at the time, police ~ '1M F'Ullvol ol Ar1i Uhlbl!On, aa~icen said Ibis morning !bat the
Irvine Abandons
Assess Protests' ...
In rli ~ move, tilt lnll!e 'Com-
pany .today "1tbdrew ail protests· llled
oa· 1111.fi ranch tax auessmenta. Tbe
~ wert to OJme before tbe "lleW. 'tat .Appeals Board today. .
IJl-e letter dated Friday, L.E. Eberl·
t'1fll :U Irvine Y I c e pm!denl; n6tifled
Ibo · !iii>ull board of the protal wltmifawal. ...
)!btrlinl tied the withdrawal to . tilt ,.....t 1ctlon al the Orang• County Plan-
' nlrC ~ recommending adoption of .qrtcultural pre,.,... statua lor
ll>cillillJ<I• of ,.,.. of Irvine land.
N ~n on Dec. 11 •pproved
prutrYe tt.tu& for I0,050 acttt of lrvtne
farmland daoplte pnJlell by Saddltbaclt
Junior ColJqt Dlslrtct. &lrrii:'i ltUtr uld that 1 "subst.m-~ nomillr al Ille parce1a being iro-
lellOd by the '"lne Company lhll year +are tncfuded wtthtn the area.a ft'COfTt-'
mended for aucb preaerves.
pair are being questioned and that filing
ol !annal charges will await the resulla
of111e questlonini.
'Ille bod!' .,., taken to SmJtbl
Mortuary m Huntington Beach for
autopsy and funeral arrangements ooce
the mvatlgaUon is complete. .
Laguna Funeral
Home Purchased
Laguna Beach F'unttlJ Home, owned
fl)r 41 years by John Minter, has been
!loop! for an undbclooed sum by lteyn
mieaer who alio cntnJ a San Clemente
mortuary.
The local tliablllhment, started by
Minter In um, ls now t11Ded Sheffer
Lquna Beach Mortu.ry. Located et t7! s. Coast lflghw11, it la La,cuna '• only
undtrtakin1 concern.
With the salt of tilt horn<, the focmer
owner reUred. Sheff« wW man.,e and
occupy the mortuary. Hf!I Wd extensive
rtJurblshln~ and eome exterior landscap-lna are planned for the property.
to ~ •bQul tbe ~ ~·-~ Qli.I 'lltl OOUDl1 offfdall --Ollloor llobert Tbomu, ~ ~ AdNn KIO)'pU and Avla· tton lllnc(Gr llobdt Brtanaban.
'l1le draft ordlnance, which JOO)' ytl
bt au,trtlJ reviled, lcc:ordlnl to Thomas,
apella out lheae duU.. foe-!lie ..,, com-mlslJon ,
-"To study coodlUona and make
r-ecommendaUcns concttning the need
far bel&ht rutrtcU0111 oo buildings near alrpQi1t. .
-••To mUt recommeodaUons for tile
Ult of the Jud lllmllltidfng air1iON
to aasure safety of air navigation and
the promotion of air commerce.
-''To r«0mmend plans for lhe
Javelopment of Orqa C..Wll' Airport
and oCller alrporta wloidl t11Q be ....
qulnd or opmltd by the C01111ly al
Orqe.
-"On requesl of tbe Board of
Supervi8or1, to advise the board &nd
make recommendations on any matter
pertalnlna to alrporta ... lir lrl!llpOIU-
t.ion.
-'1'o make such 1nvullgalions u It
f!UIY deem Deceu&l'J' in the exerci.se
olltapowen.
-1t<fo bald public hearings on the
forqotni aubjecta and mate flndlng1
of foci which 'll'OllJd bt only odvilory
to thl!! lnvoJved jurisdiction.
-''to make and enforce rul~ and
rqulations for the orderly and lalr con-
duct ol 8U!l> llear!Qp."
MA!fnnla Aid • fUJ1lltr ~ty
will bt propoeed for the new board.
He described tt as coocernlng "tn-
Yiroumental condlUOllli. ''
''By thia," he explaJIH!d , ''we mean
lir pollutloo and noise facton. ·•
He said the League committee had
agreed with county officiall lhat it would
be a mistake to pUe one new alrPort
com.miuion on top of anolber. "So we
loolted hlto tilt pomdblll\y of combining
the two."
The present comrnilslon by law hait
Its area or concern Umtted to airport
sites lberriM:lves, and not the Surl'OWKiing
communities.
Sirhan Trial Starts
Judge Denies Motion; Jury Picking Begins
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Superior
Court Judge Hubert V. Walker today
denied a motion to quaah the murder
Indictment against Sirhan B. Slrban on
~ the trlal jury panel was un4
consUtuUonally aelected and ordered lhe
pfcting ol Juron to begin tmmedlately.
The def-bad orgued that large
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to dance in our manner ."
What they didn't like about the even.
1ng,
-"We didn 't have enough lime."
-"l disliked the one-sided discussions.
They did not bring out any of their
probJems as whites."
-"There is not much t can say bad
about it."
-''The way they put down Eldridge
Cleaver -and Stokely Carmichael."
-"Every Ume Willy or Rick said
&OJTtething about black power our whole
group would burst out like a bunch
.. of une.ducated little ldds."
-"The way some of the boys from
Costa Mesa acted. They were talkable
but they didn't associate with the girls
Crom Coell as we did with their girls."
Whether they thlnl< they should get
together again:
-"Yes, we should. Since we went
over there, they should come over here.
But J (ion't think a majority of them
will come because of their parents. So
I thJnk we should go back to them."
-"Yes, I suggest we get together
In the gym.. We 've seen Orange County,
now they should see Watts."
-"I think we should but it wouldn't
be the same because lhey would know
what to expect."
-"Mtybe we ctiuld socialize on their
rather'•\ ~acre ranch· -I got thi!
infonnation h'om some of the girls."
Mrs. Forbath commented: "You can
see why we are encouraged. Probably
our emphasis on fun and socializing
helped bridge the gap between the angry
wordJ and the real persons."
She said another get together is plan.
ned in February. Thirty boys and girls
from Coata Mesa and 30 from Watts
wilt go on a wffk-end retreat at a
Catholic facility in the desert.
Lagunan, 85, Hurt
In Auto Accident
An 85-year~ld Laguna Beach man suf.
feted a bloody nose Saturday afternoon
when he lost. control of his car, went
over the curb and into a yard striking
a cement planter box.
Police said John Baptist Farr, 275
Grandview SI., appareaUy accelerated
by error while turnlna off Cliff Drive
onto Rosa Bonheur. His car entered
a yard at 204 Cliff Drive. He was
to see his own physician,
segmtllt.s ol the population were excluded
from jury service but Judje Walker
rul~ that they were not automatically
exempt and that previOUB court.a had
upheld the con1litutionality ol the sys-
tem.
The opening court session lasted only
10 minutes a.ad lben a recess wa.s called
to bring in the prospective jurors rrom
whose rank.! 12 reaular members and
six aJtemates will be chosen.
Although members of the public and
newsmen were thoroughly searched
every day before entering the court
area, the prospective jurors were not
to undergo such personal examination..
Lagunans ·Fall Victims
To Rash of Burglaries
A ruh of weekend theft! and
buriiarfa in Lqmia --worth of hoo~ld ·.oo penonal llems talwl
in a burglary at the home of M!chael
A. Bick, 944 La MJrada.
Police said the lhltf ued ,-key to
enter. th:! front door Saturday. Taken
were a color television and stand valued
totally at MIO, four jffp Urea and a
bolly surf board.
Joe Heartz of Whitter, executor of
the estate of Clara Heartz, 1300 muebird
Canyon Drive, told police that about
$1 ,000 worth ol items bad been taken
from the house including crystal and
china, a· televlaioo, a rad.lo, kitchen
utenallii, and bed linen.
IUchard Smith, owner of Cout Inn
Liquon, 1391 S. Coast Highway, told
police that three half-gallon bottles of
Scotch worth $61 and been stolen Satur-
day by a shopliftu. '
Teacher Linda Louise Wiesbeier, 280
Falrvlew St., told police that f4 bad
been taken from her purse early SatUI'·
day u she slept She reported that
Science of Mind
Oasses Slated
Two classes in Science of Mind v,·ill
begin this week under instrucUon of
Dr. Henry Gerhard, mi.nLster of the
Laguna Beach Church of Religious
Science, 20062 Laguna Caayon Road.
The first year course. with a general
theme of "Sell-Improvement" begins
Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the church.
That class also meets from 10 a.m.
to noon Wednesday in the Leisure World
home of Mrs. Heber Smith, 908-0 Renda
Sevilla.
The third year course with a general
theme of "Mind-Body Relationships,"
starts at Leisure World Tuesday from
JO a.m. to noon in the borne d the
Holt Randa1s at 360-A Avenida Cutllla.
It will also meet at the church Wed-
nesday al 7:30.
money had al.so been stolen in the same
manner Chrb:tmu eve.
Kathryn Rlchard!on , 1061 Gaviola St..
told police that a 125 mabogany table
had been taken.
Joe Nemeth.reported that an unknown
number of dresses had been taken in
the burglary or a clothing store, Georgl
Girl, 142S S. Coast Highway, alter the
front door was pried open.
Realtor Grace Wtlllngbam, S 1 0
Woodland Drive, reported the theft of
seven packqes of cl.garets and three
roll& of pemrles from her home Friday
~r a window screen was pried off,
Capo Councilmen
Meeting Tonight
San Juan capistrano city councilmen.
meeting tonlJbt at 7,30 o'clock in· City
Hall will consider a request for a change
of zone and rule on other city businesl.
1be change of ione -from U-t
(unclassified) to C.1 (11111all busineaa)
-bu been requested by Randy Wllllams
ror property at the northwest comer
of the San Diego Freeway and Junipero
Serra Road.
Tbe new zone would permit the building
of a service station on the Jot.
Exhibition Slated
In Laguna Gallery
An exhibition of graphics and collage
by artist Paul Darrow will have ils
preview opening at 8 p.m. Jan. 20 at
the Mystic Arts World Gallery, 6711 S.
Coast Highway, Laguna Beach.
Darrow, an assistant professor or art
at Scripps College in Claremont, has
had over 50 exhibitions and 15 one-man
sbows. His wori hu appeared in several
trade publications.
The Darrow exhibition y,·jlJ continue
through Feb. JO.
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Keeping Cool in <:apital
The state assemblyman from Cool, Eqgene Chappie, Jost his Fri.day
and ordered a ban on miniskirts for female .legislative employes.
Sally Carter (above) was told to turn around aod get back to work
after photographer took her pict~re. Mrs. Linda Marino (bottom)
says she has some skirts that are shorter than one she has on, but
she doesn't wear them anymore. Ladies are maintaining their com ..
. :-posure despite fllror raised over skirts. -~ .. a . .
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San Francisco Mime Unit
Invited Back to UC Irvine
'lbe controversial San Francisco Mime
Troupe will play return engagement at
UC Irvine this Saturday.
The Mime Troupe, which once caused
Chancellor Daniel G. A1drich Jr. to vow
they would .never return, will perform
"the Farce 0£ Patatin," said to be a
stinging, anti~apitali!f.ic play.
The appeara~ will be sponsored by
the student body government.
The Mime Troupe first performed aL
Alamitos Blaze
Loss at $5,000
Fire did $5,000 damage to a .hOmc
end two automobiles ~ ill .Loi.,
Alamitos. .
Police said the blaze started )'hen
Robert Lewis. 5082 Howard St., was
pouring gas f r o m a can lnto a tank
of a car. The can slipped out of his
hands and ignited a spark as it hit
the concrete floor.
Lewis slammed the 1arage door shut
as flames engulfed lhe structure.
The blaze destroyed the 1arage, two
automobiles and an adjoining room.
Irvine in 1966 and raised a furor with
an unexpurgated play tbat included a
simulated sex act. Aldrich said afterward
the players violated a verbal agreement
lo cut the C<lnlroven:ial scene and vowed
lhey never would be allowed to return.
Last year, the Mime Troupe was I~
vited back by then student body president
MJchntl Kri11man. Aktrich relented after,
he said, being "educated" by the faculty
as to the value of controversial theater,
and being assured the plays would con-
tain no objectionable scenes.
There were no repercussions that time.
Two anti-war' plays were presented and
an on-stage oommenta!Pt led the a\l-
dience In the aml-drall chant, "HeD,
No, \\'e Won't Go.~\. ''111e Face of.
~al8lin" will be presented at 8:30 p.rn.
Siturday ;n Crawford Hall (the UC!
il:llllUIS;Um·allCfi-), G<lleral ~.
..00 will cost IUO.
LA Fire Investigated
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Arson Jn.
vcstlgators have been assigned to
dMennine the cause of a $100,000 f~
which gutted lhrtt offices in tbe ad·
ministration building of Louis Puteur
Junior High School Sunday night
Har~an:
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Will Come
• PARIS (UPI) -Outcoing ehW
American oegoUalo< W.' Awell Hart
rim.an said today he wu sure Peace
will emqe from the ~arll 'tilts on
Vietnam. He Uffed ~~ to stop
talking about ''Winnlni'• lhe wer. , ·
Harriman cauUooed lhat In a "limited
war" such u the one belag waged
in Vietnam it made no aense to ta1t
about winning. · •
"I bope lhat the pres> and the public
will rWl!e lhlo, and not talk about
winning a war but rather of achieving
these object.i.yes (peice)/' Harriman
said. ·
In a farewell statement before the
Anglo-American Press Assoclation, the
senior American diplomat said the Paris
conversations which he initiated last May
have reaChed the point of no return.
"There ia a certain d,Jnamk:s ln the
Paris talks which will make It· difficult
to break them olf," the rftlring Tl-year·
old statesman &ald. "Ev~ in \be
Unitod States, In Sooth and North Viel·
nam. Md elsewhere is agreed that the
talks ftere should go on."
Harriman appeared resolutely op-
timisUc the talka·will-bring peace, though
a procedural quarrtl between the allies
and the Communists so far have
prevented their formal opening, %46 days
after the first talks were held.
Observers believed that the broadened
negotiations, between the Americans and
South Vietnamese oo one skl.e and North
Vietnam and the Viel Cong on the other,
woull get under way shortly aner
President-elect Richard M. Nllon finnly
auUines his policies and his new
negotiator, Henry Cabot l.00,ge Jr.,
replaces Harriman after In8uguration
Day Jan, 20.
Russ Goodbye Visit
MOSCOW (AP) -U. S. Amba!Sador
L:lewilY,D.. ~.. Tbompson made a farewell
visit at the Kremfin today with Deputy
Premier Dmitry S. 'Polyansky. Details
of tbefr talt were not made public
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Mafia l(lan Appeals Re1· ected ,Hickel Prime
' 'Demo Target
Supreme Court Deni.es .Pl.eas of Genovese, .KK K's Shelton . "!'ASlllNGTON (UPI) -'ftlo Benat.
.. uP Proaldeoklect llldlanl V-Nix-
on's ~ cbolca tbll wtH, with
the mu from Aluu Ille prime target
for ecme Democrall. I:
!! -·----l II lUstorian Arlel Durant got her
" ~rst name !rom her husband, Will 'r Durant. when he was her teacher
in New Y.ort more ihan 60 years
WASlllNG:l'ON (l/Pl) -Two alleged
uodfl(WOl"kl bo8au and a Ku Klux Klan
leoder ,.... lm'Ded down on appeat,
lo the SuprQt Court today.
WltloJI comment, the c:ow1 dellled
1 hearlng to Vlto Ge.novP8i re~ted 'No.
J bud ol tw·Cblta Nortra or1antzaUon1 who wu apPeallng hll conviction on
lederal nan:oliCI cbargOI.
'.Ille justicel allo rdl!Ud to hear an
appeal by Rllnood Patrtarea1 .Ueged
bead ti the New EniJand Coota N01tra
"family" who wu convtetfd of plotting
to murder a rtvaJ rambler.
The Ku Klux Klan leader wbo wu
deoifll a·hearin& by the court WU Im. •
~ Wlwd Robert M. Shel""1, who
WU found '"'1\J of _.,pt all~
for refllllnc to tum bver ncorcll to
the Houae Commlltee on UnAmerican
Acllvltlea dllting a 1* lnve&Uclllon.
In olher -· Ille aiurt: -Ruled unanimoualY lhet a teoant CID·
not be evlct.ed from a lederall,y ltnanoel
puhllc """1og PNlect lllllels·a ooeclllc ,.uon Ill flytn and the tenant allowed
to challinae the --MUied to hear ' new cballqe
to Ibo eonstituUonallty of Ibo Jloule
Commltteo on UnAmerlcao actlv!Ues bro<JCht by two New Yorkers -Dr.
Alloft ,11. Krebo and Walter Darwin
Teque m -who bad oppooed com-
..-)lwlnp oo .. uwar groups.
'
• ago. "I was bis most troublesome
t mischief-maker, M> he called me l Ariel," abe said, merrilli to the
. air)" i!J>lrit in Shakespeare'• "The I Temp.,t" Mrs. Durant, 70, whose i real lint ume la Ida, finally , ..
I ceived legal okay Ibis week to make
her legal name Ariel.
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! In San Salvad!. El Salvador the
gov.ernment banned the entry of rortlgn hippies. Col. Jo,. Angel
Bordugo, immigration chief, called
thetl} "a soclal menace!'
Supreme C~urt to Study
• State's Syndicalism Act
WASB!NGTON (UPI) -The Supreme
Court todl,Y agreed to e s. a.Iµ I n e
Callf<nla'a criminal 8}'11dlcallsm act,
found unconstitutional earlier lhil year
by a special three-judge federal court
in JAi Angel... .
The aiurt will hear ~ later
In the term and decide the we by wr1u...· opinion.
The act defineo crtmlnal oyodlcalism
u "teachtn& or a1dln1 and abettin1 the
....,...,..,. ol'crtme .. ~or terrorism
. U .. :m.inl Of accompllahlng a i;banp
·1n ·fliausirw-ownerahlp or-c<mtrol, ·or elfedliia ODY political change."
The lower CClllt found the statute,
!Int .adopted in 1JI9, abridges free ...
preaaion. The supfeme Court had upbe~
·-!its'-utuliooallty,Jn 1J27. But Federil
rnrtrlct Judge Wtlliam P. Gray speaking
fqr the panel, said neither the 1»27
decision nor the law it5elf can stand
agalnat the hfib court's more recent
holdings. •
For Instance, Gray Wd, the law would
appear to problblt teaching about
crlmlnal ~ Wilbout actually ad-
vocating It and "mere ezPreaion of
belief or philosophy" would likewise be
bamd.
'Ibe ad wu challenged by four
pel'IOlll, tncludlng John HarrlI Jr., whose
prosec:atlon under ~ .... pending In
Lo& Angeles County Superior Court. '.Ille
case, Involving · dlslrlbution all leaflets
With the _..ave labor porty lmprtnt,
appear«! ·lo be the llnt llnco. Im.
It ..., not proceed under the panel'•
decilllll!,.
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Stewardess Foils Hijack;
Snow ma11 mean rlwveli'ng to many
"victtma" but it meant an opportunt-
ty to do some creaffv. inow 1culp-
ture for Mrtt ~hirleu Sto1Le11 of Chi-
cago. She ~ UU. play/Ml be~r
family with l1'0fO OS1d I garden l&oJu:•
Guitman Held in Miami
-she raid tile!/ lbcrt climl>log Iha. MIAMI (UPI) - A shotgun-wielding
tree to get alOav /10M the motO"On ON · passenger who demanded to be taken
gnnmd. "Btars don't like snow '1fOU to CUba wu foiled early today when
knoto," .she e:pZOtned. a Delta Air JJne! stewardess vaulted
• past him Jnto. the cockpit and locked
• Z "'·' the 4oor, allo!ring the pllot to complete One ol the 1:;1ook.,;i a~-Ol' bis Detroit-to-Miami rugbL
heart \ranl!J> · surgery Jbq,:lif Polke, alerted by pilot Harold Rowley,
more in,1,po~t that the immediate boarded Delta fllght 297, carrylni;r77
goals. We r!! leanung so m~ penons, when it stopped at the raqi:p
about lmmumty that we may some and arrested a man sitting meekly wltli
day be able to tun'dileaa•f lliCh -a obotgim In a duffel bag at bis f .. t.
as cancer or rfleuftiatic'· 'feVit," ·Officers tdenUfied the would-be bl-
said Dr. Denton Ao Cooley, RV..... jacker as Kenneth McPeek of Orchard
plant pioneer. Late, Mtch., who was accompanied by
• his three-year-aid son. He was cbarged
with anned assault and held under
Donald HarQadon of Ch~o
is a attw, and no doubt ioUhr1 ·
the rabbit that attatked him IOCll,
too. Hargadcm, a J&oapital 100f'k·
er, wcu kicked and scratched bt1
a 4()..pound laboratOTt/ rabbit M
tool taking to tht Lincoln Park
Zoo. Ht \Oall treattd in the hos·
pital'r emergency room for stu-
eral "hare-cut.II," none serioui,
but there \Oall no wa11 to iaZvt
the Injury to his pride.
• While residents of Great Falls,
Mont., struggled to keep warm in
five-degree weather, one main
litreet thermometer at a bank re-
gistered 119 degrea. When asked
about it, the balit's swtlchboard
operator commented, "You have
to have warm thoughts. And that's
what we have -warm thoughts.
1100,000 bond pending possible federal
diaries.
It was the third a:uch lncldent 1n the
1alr llnce Saturday, "hen two planet
were diverted to Cuba, one en a fllght
from Peru to Miami and the other
from Pittsburgh to Miami.
Delta Air Lines olflclals said Capt.
Rowley went through with h1! landing
because "he was committed. He was
only a abort distance from touchdown.''
Wheo •tewardes> Lym· Sargent of
Miami leaped in1n the cocQll and alam-
med l1'e door lborlly Iller mldnJaht,
Rowley ndlotd Delta ·'-trollon· In
Atlanta that "the ltewudea& has ju!!
come up and aald a man pulled a
lbotgun OD her. Would you call MJIDll
and have police meet ua t.berel'"
Nine minutes later the mu wu led
rrom the plane. ,
The 1tewarden 31.id the man pointed
th.e shotgun at her and 11.Jd "Tell the
captain we're going to Cuba."
"Sir we can't do that. we're 1n a
landing pattern," she replied. before run·
nlnl Into the cockpit.
DetecUve Capt. Roy Longbottom of
the . .MD.ml Police Department aald tbe bJjiarr was !eated in the first clau
.ecub'n el the airliner when he pulled
\be lhotpl.
• When j'oUce Sgt. Lloyd Sexton and
Offtctr Gem'ge Logan boarded the craft,
Loogboltml said, they foond McP"'k "just 11Utlng there meekly. Hls shotgun
was 11.ying at his feet."
Delta 0Wclal1 aal.d Rowley made the
correct deci!ion in ignoring the would·be
bl jacker.
Laird Announces
New Appointment
In Pentagon Staff
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Defeose
Secretary-designate Melvio II. Laird an-
nounced todQ" that John S. Foster Jr.,
would stay on in the Nixon administration
aa director. of defense research and
engJneerlng.
Laird told a newt conference that
Robert C. Moot, Pentagon comptroller,
aLoo would conttnue In tblJ job.
At tbe nme limf, Robert F. Froehlke,
4& resident vice Pftaldent of Sentry
In!W'ance, Boston, was named assistant
secretary of defense for 1dminlstraUon,
a job which Laird !aid would be upgraded
In responslbWUes. Froehlke llvea 1n
Winchester, Mass.
Gale Winds Lash Oregon
Sheriff Term s Iron Count y Snowfall 'U nbelievable'
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-Rejected a request for a hearing
by four Ne't' York Negroes who C9Jl-
teoded that draft ,x,emptlons allowed
college students dJacrlmlnate against
the poor. '
Mattb 1, !I'm.
llurlnl IHI hearlnp by Ibo Senate
Permanent lnve&tlpUona SubcommlUet,
Genoveee wu labeled tbe "boa ol 1n
booaet" b7 Joeoph Valaehl, oyndltats
tumcoal·
Welter J. HJcUI, AJaata 1ovemor and
Nixon'• cbolce for interior teenlary.
appeared 1o be the only major cabinet cle&Jinee who mliht fill &bort ol a quick
approval.
-Alrf,ed to hear a challenge b)' two
broadCutlng ootworkl to govermnent
rqul&Uona on "pol!Ucal editorials" and
the "personal attack phise" o( the
falmeu doctrine.
Valachf described the pi0w,,, and
murder whlcl> broupt Genovaa to the
top of the criminal W<rld.
Genov ... nportadl1 retalnl much of hli power aod II &aid lo cllncl Cola
Noetra operallons from prllon.
The lineup calla: for a aeries ol hearings
on ~ appointees, bef{lnntoa Tuei:iday.
with IO<IJ!ll opproval lbortly after NIIon
anumes Mflee a week from today.
Molt of the ~ already were
tagged u routine. But lllckel, who •tlr-
red dluent among aome conaervaUoni.st.s
with a few ·much-publicized sentences
last moath, might be beaded fOl' aome
tough queatlonlng.
Genovese clalmed the judge Improperly
lnatructed the jury at bis 1959 trial
Now 73., be ls serving bis sentence at
Leavenworth Federal Prison tn Kansas.
With good behavior, he can win nl..,.
TM 5uprome Court oded . In a brief
order, wlthout oplnloo, in denying I
hearing.
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• ANOTHER KIND OF PAINT· -Getting .the display ·area ship-.
shape before the exhibition featuring the works of ~Paul Brach
and Miriam Schapiro opens on .Jan. 22' are (left lo·rlgbt), Mrs.
rulymond P. Ramming Jr.,' Mrs. Riduin!· W.· Loveland and· Mrs.
Ricllard A. McClure, members of the Newport Harbor Art Mu-
seum organization.
Retrospective Open:s Shows
Newport Harbor Art title or the exhibition which
ft.luseum will be drawing on will open Jan. 22 in the
the talents of two transplanted museum which is loca~d in New Yorkers for the first e1·
hibition of lhe new year. the Balboa Pavilion.
17 works by each, tracing public-and private collections
their last 15 years al creative and haYe perticipated in com-
endeavor. prehensive ¥_<!up exhibitions.
Althoulh this .U.play will and one.ma1nhows thrq~t
be their West Coast debut, tbe COl!Illry.
Solomon R. Gu g & e nb e I Ill..
Museum, C<irCOran 'GaDeey of wasbingion;1rc.;tlie Jewisti:
Museu~. lifO:atum· ct • Modern
~ the w~ ·Gallery·
of Modem' • Art; and the Paul Brach and Miriam _ ~ two-in-one retlolpecUve
Schapiro, Paintings a n d... ahibil ,of . this 1ndl'v.ldoaliilie
Graphic Worb will be the lli•od'Ud Yl!e yill Ieature
bo(h. husband l!ld wile · are n...:IDC!udir-!be Whitney ~in JLu.m er• u 1 • .Jlusami;of~ican Art. the
Da ncing in a Winter Wo nderlan d
It's no "snow job" that this foursome is_planning-
it's tb.e Frosty Frolics which will be presented in the
Balboa Bay Club Saturday, Jan. 25, starting with
complimentary cocktails al 7, followed by a buffet
and dancing to the music of Ronnie Brown and his
Orchestra. Depicting the dress foe the occasion are
(left to right) Mrs. Richard J. Hess. Mrs. Charles
Spar~, Dr. Sparkuhl ·and Hal Devick, members
of the Balboa Bay Club's Ski Club, spoosots of the
winter gala. They wi11 serve as hosts with Dr. and
Mrs. Edwin Gazsi, Dr. and Mrs. Roy Hulse, Mrs.
Devick and Hess.
To Ge-t
DEAR ANN LANDERS ' '!be otheT
evening I went to pick up my girl
to take her to dinner. When she answered
the door I said, "Hi, Harold." I thought
it was her brother. '
June had on one of those pantsuits.
With her short haircut and a button-down
collar abt looked just like a guy. I
tokl her I didn't like the way she looked
and, furthermore. l wu alrald they
wouJdn't let us Into the RJtz Hotel dining
room dressed that way. She gave me
a blacli: loot and said, "1'11 change but
1 think you are bdng very provtndal."
He lower lip stuck out all evening and
Yie heel a rotten time.
\VIII you please tell me if t was
wrong to say anythlng! I told June
Boyfriend Panting,
ANN I.ANDERS A ~
when we aajd good nJ&ht that U I wanted
to date somebody in trousera there art
two guys in lhe office who have hinted
they'd like to go out with me. She
didn't·care much for that remark.
I love June and don't want to ha ve
any ll'Oubie with her. Please &ell me
if you think a man haa the right to
express his views on how hia girl looks!
-CHILLED CHUCK
DflAJl awCK: I de, -Putnlll
1r1 ill wpe, ad Ame wemu look
amaUiq" m tlteaa. II, ltoweftr, •
boyfriend or • bmband prefers that
u.e llgtlt of hb lift wear 1 Uirt wMa
1bt coes wt~ ilim, Ids wt1be1 alto1ald
be reapcded.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Plecsc don't
t~ink I am a stUiah. possessive mOl.her.
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~~-~"' .; • I ''°" .. ~ had a:'tllciW'\a~ .. wfi;i Nll"liwee
Gallery'"lli .NeW Yilrt while
lllirlam .SC:baplro,la ICbeduled
to open al .llJe ~ Em·
merlch q~ thii Mmb in
New YOrt. r · .~
-Both art\lls ·'.ulalPI du!'ing
the turbUle.f ' [iertild which
marted ·a Ji it i'11i ct ex· pressiotilmh. ~ch, in a dif. ~
ferent way. rej«:ted the
permissiveness or the move..
ment, chooslni mOre "formal
fines for theiJ paiOtings. The
mounted display , shows the
diverse 8 Veil U "e I O[ in--
terpretlition which they have
pursued,
Brach .... recmt1y. ll8Qled
D e a n of the Art Schocil,
CalHornia Institute o{ the
Arts. lie also la c:halrman -91
the visual ·aria department
which be founolecl .. •t llJe.
University of California, San
Dieg1>.
Cti,p1di:$'::B.ow· ·Opens
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f-l~a .r.ts ·» fp.r 'Hospital
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South Coast residents h8ve been opening invitations beckoning them to the 10tti annual Va!Oiltine's Ball sponsored by Sllv~r ana
Gold Chapter, South Cclast CQmmunity Hospital.
~ ... iD.Vi~~OllS, designed by Mrs. Hendersbotte ~nison with
red ~Villf 'Oil:a gllrtenlnt. white backgr~lind . proclaim the ball
will tanj~.onst. ya1~nUne's Day. ., .
. . ~;'2Je,:.,W., •1rJrs1• Del)ilJOli, ball cbi\!nn8D, said heai;ts and
flowers .Wlll·be uo,ed througholjt the ballroom to ~matize the theme
of ~ ev!hln;. 11'.,n.< 'airo will serve to puilc~ the purpo~e of the T~ e1bib!Uon, organlud. by
'1llomas H, Garver.. Director
of lhe NeWport Harbor Art.
~usewn, will close Feb. J3.
G(J'.Vet alto wrotei. the • fn..
. troduction &o the Jllmtrativfl
catJlJogue,
eventr~ !IUPP<>rt for a "H">'pltal Wil,h ,a Hear.~· · ·t.z Jl'~vffles will begin. wllh~~ 'acy, p.'8., f9ll~'l" by din·
.n<I>. at s!ll>.p.m. The Ray.;~IO"';be~a;·~rovl~!,!pusic for
danong. ·. ; . . . •• : •
The dinner-dance ls tbe aUxniary:.S!Sole,&ochJ event o1 the year,
and all proceeds will be •PJlliel! 'to it's $!.00.~jlijlspital pledge. March i throtigh' ll!atch 30,
-the 'J'hibit :Will• a~ in the
La Jolla Museum of .Art, Dur-
ing the apab of thil! exhibition
In Newport Beach the Sales
and Rental':' Gallery, located
within the muaeum pDery
and operated by the JUlllor
Afllllal<s will be open to the
pul>llc.
During a recent moetlng"of the )llfnnlnf'.tillnmittee. hosted by
Mrs. Zac!!ary M¥a1'y of'!,agurta Beach, it w&i reported tbat Mrs.
DoOaJd Teet.or, patrons dlffirman, ha!' .... mailed: all letters and the
resP'/"•• has been ex!NJP.elY gfal!¥ng, said Mfs. Thomas Fletcher,
pubflc·relatiom chairlll1ln.
'!be Newport Harbor Art
MU1tUm IJ open Wtdnelday thrvuib llundaJ from 1 to 5
p.m. and M-11 from I to
Others assisting Mrs. Denison are the Mmes. Mala by, .secre--
tary; Violet Adams, treasurer; William E. lmhofi, reservations; Ray
Marsh Foi:, programs; Jack M. Lyons, hostesses; Leonard G. Davis.
door prizes; Tandy R. Coleman, tables and seating; Joseph Lade-
man, invitations. and Sam Garst and Miss Fem Randolph, entertain·
ment.
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G·irl Must Skirt
Nothing could be further from the truth.
The problem is the other set of in-laws.
My hlllhl<nd and I 1111U)d enjoy beinc
with our daughter and her husband for
an occasiooal evenin( without the ~
in-law1 monopolizing the conversation
with ''their planJ, tripo, projecU.'"
Pleaoe undentand, Ann. they are fine
rolU, but they are overwbe1m.inc. We
can't get • word ln ~· Whenever
my husband and 1 return bun an even. in& with the four of them we feel we
could Jll.!t u well have stayed at home.
What do you auue1t.?
-MAINE DILEMMA
DEAR OIL' lie -1'1111 ,_
d•u&bltr. Tell bu yoa would prefer
Ht te lie • put ti • 1 41'Wiet, evn If
t la I• ......... lm1 len flltta. ]fl
my .,.-. ,_. -plllllll lo a nlld
eee ud 711 .....,. .,eM •P·
DEAR ANN: O\r favorite niece ......
nounced her lnpiement five montbl
ago. We ,.... Ill thrilled. The )'OUl1(
man come1 fnm • fine family and
11 in his aeNor year at Brown. The
date wu ..i far Jm •· SO-al parties
were given and &lib ltnJ,.
Yesterday we received' 1 cr1pt1c lhrtt-
line note from the bride'• mother. The
wedding ls orf. No reuon. Just "off."
We feel she OWel ut In upJanaition.
Alter all, we aren't strangers. Do you
the Suit
agree?
-INSULTED
DEAR IN: Ne. ne ........ are
nebocf'J11 bulnas. U ,... are • nal
. ltleld )'OU 1'111 IJaR --auldJ ud ult ...... -.
Ann Landen' D e fl boot, '"'l'r\C Is /
Stranger. , .,"la a collectioo ol ber best
columnt aver the post IS years, pllll
oclntlllatinc and common ...,.. asays
...,ellllly produc:od for thil J>ook. .
Available al Ill boobtores foe $4.116.
Ann Landers will be glad lo help
you with your problems. Send them
to her in care ol the DAILY PILOT.
encloclng a .. u-......i, otami>od
envelope.
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MR. AND MRS. GERALD MIGATULSKI
Exchiingt Wedding Ring•
Fullerton · Site
For Ceremony
Tbe Rev. Herman Mees
Meyer performed the double
riDC nuptillla linking in mar·
riqe Patricia Ruth StaudigeT
and Gerald Carl Mlgatulski,
both of Fullerloo.
'lbe couple chose ,the FJrsti
Lulheran Cbureb or Fullerton
for their evening wedding
ceremony. Pattnts of the
newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Staudigel Sr. of Costa
Mesa and Carl Migatulsii ol
Wilkes-Barre, Pa., and the
late Mrs. Mig4tuls1d.
=:::· Matrra·ge
Plans Told .
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The bride selected a daisy
lace gown wifh a daisy lace
train. chiffon veil and daisy
crown. She held daisies L'l
her cascading ·bouquet.
· -Mri. Jeff EPstem-ot Garden
Grove Was matron of honor
in a gold colored ' gown of
peau de soie and nylon. Mrs.
Jerry LaBaw of Yocaipa and
Mrs. Roger Coot of Fullerton
wore oli:ve green cage dresses
of peau de sole and nylon.
All the attendants carried
daisies.
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A family dinner booled by
Mr. and Mrs. RJchard C. Tor·
rence in their Corona del Mar
home was the setting for the
i>etrothal announcement of
thelr daughter, Maureen Ellen
Torrence and Brian Joseph
::· Somodi.
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Valerie and Victoria• Vehl-
lng, the bride's twin niece!
from North Hollywood were
flower girls.
' Weddings, Troths
Pilot's Deadlines
To avoid dlsappoin~ent, proepective
brUles are reminded to bavo tbelr wedding
stories with black and wblte &1oeoy pboto-
gr•pbs to the DAILY PILOT SoC!ety Depart·
ment prior to or within one week after the
wedding.
•For engagement announcetl1enta it is
_ ~l!lgestoo that the •tory, also accomponled
by a black and white glossy p I c t u r e, be
· submitted early. U the betrothal announce-
ment and wedding date ar& sh weeks or less
apart, only the wedding photo will be ac·
cep!ed.
To help fill requirements on both wed·
ding and engagement .stories, forms are avail.
able In all of the DAILY PILOT offices.
Further questions will be answered by Soclal
Note. staff memben at 642-4321 or 494-9466.
Late · Spring Nuptials
Planned in Newport
During a party in the ment of their daughter, Mary
Newport Beach borne of Mr. Kathleen Turner to John Allen
and Mrt. Roger E. Turner, McDorman m, son of Mr.
they announced the engage-and Mn. John A. McDonnan
of Dallas.
A wedding Is being planned
!or W. spring in Our Lady
Queen of Angell Cbureb,
Newpci'I Beach.
Ml!s Turner is a graduate
of the Romona Convent,
Alhambra, a t t e n d e d the
Univentty of California Davis,
and now is studying at
Southern Methodist University
in Dallas. She ii a member
of K.appa Delta.
Her fiance, a graduate ot
An:adla . Jllib Schoo~ Is stu-
dying SJ11ems engineering at
Southern Methodist University
__ Jna!itule ol Technology. He
is a member of Sigma Tau,
an enlineering honorary
MARY TURNER !ralernlty and K.appa Mu
To Marry EpsUon, a math honorary.
In Newport Beach
Winter Wedding Set
Horoscope
Cancer: Improve Appearance
l\JESDAY practleal. Complete baa I c -~ turn ID YOllt
chonL Pay atlenU.O to favor
JANUARY l<I detllll. Doa1 wander too far CAPRICORN (Dec. tWan.
II)' SYDNEY OMAllR alleld. What you -la claoo 11): Appndate pr Iv. c y.
at band . .ReallJe tbl.s -act Heed "inntr volct." Realize
d '"!be w!H m~n COOl\'!la his acconllnl\r. beint alone doea not mean
w "ayilW· • .Altro ogy powtl the LIBRA (Sept. l,l-Ocl D): you miiat be lonely. Ylslt one
Emphaall on doallnp with colllined to borne, bolpltel. Be
AIUE8 (March 21-AprU 111 : relaUv.,, nolabbors. Doo't considerate toward those who
Day to llnallu plans. Be in spread youroelf too thin. Han-are handicapped.
comnumJcaUon wilh key peo.. die one ualgnment at a time. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20--Feb.
pie. Be fialble. You may be ldeu are plenUIW. Key i.. II): Cooperate with special
required to make 8 cbanie. to be 1elecUve. Choose the groups, 9 r g a n l z a t i o n .s ·
VerutWty ii Your a 11 Y. beat. ImProve' unique contact.s. You
GEMINI indJviduaJ could play SCORPIO (Oct. %3-Nov. 2l): need help to accomplish g~.
Important role. Overcome temptaUon to be Be somewhat of a politiciin.
TAURUS (April 20-May 2@): extravagant. Spend for what Turn on charm -even U
Day for paying, collecting you need. But a v o I d you have to kiss a baby.
debtl. Some play secretive fooll.sbness with your mooey. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20):
role. Streu harmony. Applies You can have fun -but you Attend to business affairs. Not
eapeclaIJy to familJ members. do have to face yourself ·in wise to trust t b e fn.
Glve praise where tt la due. morning. 0%Jl'l'leoc:ed. Well-meaning
fflcbllibt eood will SAGl'ITARIUS (Nov. 2%· persoo may lack essential
GEllllNI (May 2t.June :IO): Dec. 21): Avoid leodency to bactgrwnd. Ooe at the top
Cooperate with ARIES in-brood. Come out of shell. Go is conaidering you for pro-
dlvldual. A contract involving places, do things, meef people. motion.
partner I h 1 p could be Persona.I dealings advance. GENERAL TENDENCID:
spoW.gb.Led. Listen well to one Cycle is up. You get brtak Cycle b!gh for SAGITrARIUS. wbo1buyourwelfareatheart.1-;:;=~~~============:::::;;-ll o.\a, be impaUent with mate,
partner.
CANCER (June 21.July ZI): °*t wardrobe. Be willing
to tpend tG Improve
appeanmce. Work associate
comt.1 up with commendable
plan. If aware, you find
something of merit. Avoid ex·
cw. Remember b e a l t b
resolution.
LEO (July 23-Aug. D):
Hunch pays of!. Bring forth
creative resources. Personal
magneli.sm. raUng soars. ~
posite aa ls attracted. You
have tnact today of getting
your way. Don't ask for more
Ulan you can handle.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl D):
Slick close to home base if
Musicians
Perform
Two members of the Young
Artist Guild appeared in a
re.eltal in the Huntington
Beach Woman's Clubhouse
last Sunday.
Sharing the program were
David Swenson, Dow n e y
Here's a new idea in wedding. sets. W8.call it,
Matchmates~Her engagement and wedding
rings match his wedding band. After all, why
should the bride get all the nice things!
From top: S225. $375. S295,
pianist and Sally Setterington, Your Chtrg• A<:count it Wekom• ..• lt11~Ameri<:erd, Mt1f1r Clltr9t, Too Garden Grove soprano .
VMW!ne's O.r Is Feb . 14""
Come in now ...
Valentine's
Day
Delivery
Guaranteed/
Give him
your love
in a fine
portrait for
Valentine's Day
••• it's the gift
he wants most,,
especially if he's
-away in Servi~.
special:
, lovely SxlO and
three wallet -size
portraits,
only 595
The r<cilal was sponsored S LA VIC K'S J3Fl..D.ADWA.Y
N l th I rth . Th 1 , l l la by the Garden Grove Branch Jewelers Since 1917 ews o e o coming e coupes uure p ns of the Mus.le Teachers '
marrfage of Nancy Brechtel include furthering their educa-A83ociation of California, com· 18 Fashion lsl•nl4 Huntington Be1d1 The future bride w a s
graduated Crom Mater Dei
High School and will graduate
from California State College
at Long Beach this month.
She is majoring in home
tconomics and tctiching in the
Children's Center, Long
Beach.
Stanley Miller of Norwalk
was asked to stand as best
man. Ushering guests to their
~were Dave Sanborn or
TbtDa Linda and Fr e d
Staud.igel Jr., the bride's
brother.
and Michael Stephen Taylor lion, enUsting in VISTA'S pro-prised of teacben in west Newport Be•ch -6'44-1380 892-3331
of Mountain View has been. _!gram~~and~~tr~av~elin~'!g~to~E~uro~pe~.~Or~ang~e~Coun~~ly~. ___ _.!~================'--'=========' disclosed" by her mother, Mrs . .-
Leffler Brechtel of Balboa
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11le benedict-elect, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M.
Somodi of Santa Ana, is an
alumnus of Tunin High School
and UCLA where he received
his BS in buslnes1 ad·
ministration. He was affiliated
with Phl Gamma Delta, and
has completed two years as
a first lieutenant with the U.S.
Army in Germany.
The couple have selected
May for their wedding.
The church lounge was the
reception setting. Assisting
were Mrs. Barbara Vehllng,
Miss Elizabeth Staudigel and
Miss Cynthia Staudijj;el.
The former Miss Staudlgel
ts an alumna of Pomona lilgh
School and Los Angeles
College of Dental Assistants.
Her husband attends Fullerton
Junior College.
The newlyweds are making
their home in Fullerton alter
a honeymoon in San Fran-
cisco.
Island.
The betrothed are planning
a winter wedding in St. James
Episcopal Church, Newport
Beach.
Miss Brechtel, daughter of
Edwin John Brechtel of Los
Anaeles, is an alumna of
Corona del Mar High School
and is attending San Jose
State College and studying art.
Her fiance, son of Mr. and
Mn. Carl Taylor of Palo Alto,
is a graduate of San Jose
State where he received his
BS in marketing.
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YOl 62, NO. 1 f, l SECTlbNS, 12 !'AGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
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Was Blaek :Students' Put Dowri "-Jtl ·st ... Riit Oii?
By THOMAS FORTUNE
or "" n.1iw-""" 11ltfl Blunt-ta1klng black students from
J))rsey High School may have been
biding inner feellngs when they put down
white studenls at Newport Barbor Hlgb.
,Evidence that the race rela.Ucm
dlocussioos Wt Thunday may not have
llOen the fiasco they appeaftd to be
eame today from Jean Forbatb, teacher
cbatrman of SL John tbe,Baptlst'1 even-hfl rdigious program, lllgb School of
~evamping
Of Airport
Board Urged
By JllBOME F. cOLuNS
Of .. °'"' "*' ,.,, Orance County govenunent and League
of ctues leaders are drafting a plan
lo diuolve the County Airport Com·
mission and replace it with one that
includes representatives of cities close
to airports.
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n-~·s . In' ' llelli1on, 102 ~ t.. COsta Mesa.
Mn. ForbaUi !Old' OI 1ym~tic feed-
bact· foUowJDg ·a aimilar ·conltontation
between b> Costa Mesa area teenagers
and students from Verbum Dei and
Regina O>ell. boy1' and girls' Catholic
scl>ools lo Walle
'!lley Wked IDd 'Ulen ·danced together at St. John Churcll. Costa Mesa, one
nlgllt a month ago.
Mn. Farbatb aaid a·whlte youngster's
~ent ~aril · -"We came Wl!)o
ting to be friends and they just wanted •
to, put us · down" -sumtned up the
eVenlng. ·• · • ' ·
But &he also fecalb lhat a Negro
boy said: "We're cood actoro. We play
il up, just like ru aurfet,.llJ11 do.'.'
J'r. David. 'ltiels. coim•Jnr at·ti Watts
boys' ~ pleaded with the _ while
youngsters not just~ to bear the angry
words but to look behind the words
for the real person, she·aaid.
She thinks ·1that most of the· teeos.
The new, expanded commission would .
have a voice in land u)e decisions and
wouJd·coocem il86lf....with-~environmeiltal-.
conditions" that arise from airport
developments.
Newport Beach city official.II are en-
thusiastic about the prospect
City Councilman Donald A. Mclnnls,
wbo represents the West Newport area,
ii a member of a League ot Cities
COIDIDlltee that is working with county
aides OD the proposal.
"It will give at least two cities 1n
the county a chance to respond, a chance
to have some say on airport matten,"
uid Mclnnia today.
'"Ibe new commisaion. of course, will
mnain an advisory body u ii the
present one," be ~ ou1, "bul ~
natructuring will be a tremendoos *Ii
forward." . :nie new. aeven-m~ber . comm••oo,
In essence, woold be a com~l!P,n ol
the pr•nt commission and ~ ~
Land Use Commission.
Newport authorities sU montbl ago
proposed the Land UM! Cornmlsaion as
an agency apart from the present com-
i:Dission. That proposal was originated last July
by Dan ~ry. chairman of the 1,000-
member Airport Noise Abatement Com-
mittee, a Harbor Area citizens' ll"OUP·
Newport councilmen followed up Emory'•
ouggestioo by formally requdtlng c:m-
BideraUon of it by the Board of.
Supervisors.
-Last November, the county boud turn-
ed it over to the League of CiUet.
The League formed a """"1ltlff to
look into It. Its memben, In oddllion
to Mclrmis, ani Los Alamllol Councllman
(See AIR BOARD, Pqe I)
Coast Gets Rain,
More for Tuesday
Scatt~ showers, spawned by • storm
front centered 400 miles off the coast,
tplattered the Orange Coast early today
end promised to return for another dose
on Tuesday.
Nearly one Inch of rain wu foreeast
far the Southland before the storm moves
on, the Weather Bureau reported. The
rain pushed maximum temperatures
down into the upper 5tl's.
The stonn, which carried scattered
sprinkles and showers in an east-
southeasterly direction. d r o p p e d
precipitation from traces lo frac:Uons
of an inch.
The ~howcrs were predicted to increase
by nightfall, followed by clearing along
the coastal areas late Tuesday. The
snow level was due to drop from l,OOD
feet today to near 5,CKKI Tuesday.
The Weather Bureau announced that
a 70 percent chance of raln m.ated.
alOO( the Orange Cout for TuO!day.
Temperatura wen ranging from three
to Ills degreeo below normal.
Fire Station Site
For Rabies Oinic
The annual clty-S])Oll50r'ed rabies vac-
cination clime for Newport Beach dog
owners "ill be held Tuesd•J from 7 to 1:30 p.m. at the 3Znd Street fire
sta.Uon.
Dog Ucense1 will be av.U.b\e at the
clinic, along with vaccinaUon. The uceme
fee is $5 and the rabies vacclnaUon
fee la SI.SO. Volunteer membtn of the KJwaniJ:
Club wtll usi>I In the clWc. The fire
-·1adclreallf'ISl2ndSL
Cllbom ... mnlnded that aller the
Feb.ldeadllnealOOper-~
wtD lie added to Ille -....
I
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A' tl«!n••W!J S ·IAISS • • • • '
President~lect Richard M. Nixon talks with Emil "Bus" Mosbacher
in New York· alter naming lluned yachtsman chief of protocol. Mos·
bacher, skipper of two America's Cup yacht race winners (1962 and.
1967), will officiate at White House ~eremonies and s.erve as Nixon's
official greeter. He may not have time 'to make try for third Ameri-
ca's CUp win.
Two Pedestrians, Driver
Killed in County Acciden~s
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Two . ped~triilns -aJ?C1 tlie dtiver of
1 sporlScar JOst-their iiJe! in separate
weekend traffic accidents In Orange
County, it was reported today~
The dead are:
Gweodol)'I ScoU Bulet, 17, Los
Angeles.
Mn. Iona McFarland, 73, Anaheim.
David Roy Orris, 24, of 489 Graceland
Drive, Laguna Beach.
Mlsa Buice was killed Saturday night
when lhe wu hit by one car and run
over hy aeveral others on Pacific Coast
Highway just west of. 23rd Street in ' -
llunt.ingtory Beach.
, Police said her companion, Michael
L. Tryon, 22," Lakewood,, was injured
when ,he was struck a glancing blow
by one of the cars. Tryon told officen
lie and Miss Buice were returning to
their parked car when they tripped _over
tile bighway's center divider and stt'.Jm-
bled into traffic lanes. ·
Miss . Buice fell into .the path of a
car. driven by Mlcbael T. Seal, 24,
Orange, and then was thrown in front
ISee TRAFFIC, Page I)
Richard Stevens Named
New-f!ort Chamber Prexy
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Rf chard S. S"""", .a.,...-old vice preslileot , of 1be . Bal,bpa. Bay .Club, baa
been . nominated . 116( jlrtsfdenl ol the
Newport Harbor Otambtt of Commerce.
The nomlnali<ln ls lantamoUnt to elec-·
Uon.
It II ""'J>8Cted to be conllnned by
the chamber board of dhct<rl MooclaJ,
ste{...,. 'lfll llllCCOed Corona clel Mar
1" bdpd 'IW-·-·U ,c:hlef offlcer ol the ~-.IJjtl'_ln e11men 1 s
ora:antmkri. 7\
Steve111 118 ..... a """1bor of the
cbarnber boortt tor !be put throe yeani.
Ill that time, he bal diaraderfled
hllnle.U, accordinc to a 1cblmber col·
Jeaaue, ''as an Kt.I~ IDIMOM who"
ii a!way1 lrfliic IO gel """1ethlag 1oinl, -
jf h ii needed."
Moll ..c..!ly, he told fallow dlrectort
that fl .. Um• they klot a ·-g poallion~ on the Comily Airport ea·
pansioo conim...r. lie II now • member., _..Ilea f......S to prepare
a statement on the chamber'• views
Ofttbellmt. 1
SleTma In the put ynr aloo oerved
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TO TAKE GAVEL °"""*"'' ,,..._ ' ....
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jual like 0-at Hlll'bor lllgh, couldn't
dci that and were hurt and dlllllusloned.
Bui then • came !IOllletbiag lo open
their eyes. Fr. Tbell, she said, bad
bis students write down their "8Cllona
in answer to a few.qµestions. • . ,.,
Here-Ill -ti wbat tllo ~ 1Jo11
Bald tliey llbd aboiil the eftnln(: .)
-"It seemecl u tbougb they wanted
to learn our wvs from us: rather-than
from another 'bite ~" ·
-"The just ilirlm "home ~talft7
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IrVlne Ol{S Ta~xes. ..........
·Withdraws Assessment Protest.s
By JACK BllOBACK
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In a IUrprfae move, the Irvine C<>n>
P'D1 today wttbdftw ·all ~ flled
on 1968-69 ranch tu: ae•ssmentl. The
protestl were to · come before the new
Tax Appeala Board today.
In a letter dated Friday, L.E. Eberl·
Ing, an Irvine v 1 c e presidettt, noilfled
the appeals board of the protesL
withdraw
.Eberling u.d_ the -"ltbdrawal to Jh•
~t action. of the Or!!Y(~County Plan-
ning Commission recomme ng iKloj)Hoil
of agricultural pre!&Ve status for
thousands of acres of lrvine land. ·
Sirhan ·Trial
Opens With
J ur~. P.,~c~ing.
LOS ANGELES (UPI), >-Superior
Court~~ V. Walker loday
dli!itoil I: ~ottoo' tO ~uuh ibe -~
indictment again.<& Slrban B. Slrlian. on
grounds the "trial jury panel Waa un-
C<lllltitulionally selected and ord""'1 the
picking of ~Ors to begin immediately.
The defense had argued that large
segment!: of the' pqpulaUon were eJcluded
ffom jury service but Judge Walker
rul~ that lhey were not automatically
eJ:empt and that prevloua courta had
upheld the comtitutlonality of the !l}'S-
lem.
The apenlng covrt aeasion lasted onJy
IO minutes and then 1 recess was called
to bring In the pro1pe<tivo Juron from
whose rankl 1J regular members and
slz altemate!i will be chosen.
Allboug)I memben ol the public and
newsmen were tboroogbly aearcbed
every day before entering the court
area, the prospective' jurors were not
to und ergo such personal examination.
The court decided such a search might
prejudice the· legality of the lrlal.
The defense had objected to the search
or prospective panelists and also to the
high number of willormed sheriff's
deputies on hand, saying it would create
· an "oppressive atm*Pbei;t..''
Most of the deput~ today were tn
, plainclothes, with only four in uniform
Including one woman. They lined the
rail u a barrier between Sirhan and
his attorneys and the newly 1eated panel.
Some newsmen bad to give up their
1eats in the main courtroom to make
room for the larce panel of prollpective
jurors.
Sirhan'• mot.bu, Mary, and his two
brothers, Adel and Munir, were Jn tbe
rear row of the eighth ncor courtroom
a.s the trial entered Its second week.
Chief Defense Counsel Grant B. Coo-
per argued. bis motion unsuccessfully In
chamben In the presence of pro&eCU·
ton and the accused 24-yfar-old s.layer
of Sen. Robert F. l\<nnecly.
A majol( &Aue la jury -WU the publicitJ 11.vep &be 1111uioaUon., the
arm! ol Slrlian and Ille clffelopments In the cue during the put ,. • .., months. .
Eveu a nreoplag court-ordered blaclt·
GUI on· Iii-fnin ..nooi · con-
nected ..ttb Ille -' dkf • not Idem wtdespreed eov.rqe of the' ,,.,. bJ' --
Mesa's. CHART
' .
Supports B~ds
• '\ • " \ Jr4~ ' ~
'-
The commisalon on Dec"" 11 approved 6t tu year," Ebetli.na:'t letter eoncJuded,
preserve status for 60,050 acra of Irv1oe The tompany had protested the
farmland deaplle protest by Saddleback ......,.ents on 1,1111 aett1 wftb a maJte1 Junior College Dlstrld. .
Eberling'• letter aald .that a "subst&rt-value of. saa mJDlQn, ICCOn1lna ti
lial number of the pareell being pro. Asitoaor.'Andrew J}.lllnollaw.'
tested by the Irvine Company this year Irvine had uked a red1ictloa ol $17.f
are included within the areas rtcoril-million · Rduciii& the market valuti to
mended tor IOCb preae~ •·* lnQlion on 35 parcel.I, Hinshaw "The !rvine Compw de.$'es to aw4Ut qld.
the final reaults ol the ''Bilr\cUUural 'l'he _plannlna coq>lllllajon ~
preserve question in . Orana:e Cowrty ntenda.Uons for ~· atatua 'lll lbe ~ore. _p~g taxes on any parcels Irvine land anet'"31,M9 acra W Randlo lll3twciilld titliiCliidedliieiili: · ----i.fJW<>n Vlej..-hllld'8'e-!Olleduled-w"---
"Therefore lhe company h e re b y come befon the Board of Supervborl .
wilhdrawa all protests filed for lhe 1968-1bt. finat1ction soon.
Mesa Pilot Dies
• I ' '
T1;ying to Land
Crippled Pl~ne
. '
By ARTHUR R.. VINSEL
Of ... Dlllt' """ .......
A Costa Meu Jet pllol who led bis
squadrott Into Japan {n .the .Ont F4
Pbaritom to land then -;,-and canted
Lady Luck In hU cockil!t IVOI' lllncl
-died Sunday night In a berolc attenn>t
to bring enother orfpple home ufely,
Capt. Jon P, Wadswort!I,, 27~ 11111 ·of
Mr. and Mrs. Let wad.t.oi:t!Jl -ti• 117
Bowling Green Drive, Cha.ae. "to"'::""ltay with
the plane to prevent Its crubfnc toto
a denaely populated aru•oif To:tyo.
His rildar officer, Maj. Burton F.
FontenOt, 34, 'of Vllle Platt6, 1,a.1 died
wltb him when the IS. ll!jlllon jet 1laJn.
med iD!o ,a moo1ntalnaldo Jn L oglub ol ·
blaln& f1l<L
'I1le third Ume wu not • dmm for
the carter U.S. Air Fore. ol.fk9'1 who
bad ~ IUl'Vlved Jn.flllbt -""" bn>Ul!flt b11 :!>fnl>lioden lei '-V-J.Jr ton:o Mle • .., die !Ml time.
SUnclaJ DIPt'a a;u11 ..-. !>1 e!eor
trl<al•l)'lllll" lalhft, -·tit -llnd u · Clpl ' ll'adlllOllli headecl f«
a y-..... .,. pluaglag lt,000 -lllto dulmw.f0< two boon, bul ]ll'ObablJ
savin1 many lives. ·
The pDol and radanna1r.tOll!d bave
ejec\ed aar.ty, bu! 1he plane mtpl bave ciaafied ln\o · populated .r.a., USAF
-Bald today. Word ol the cruh canio to the
Wadsworth famll7 Ill Costa )!.,. when
the vkUm'11)'0Wlltr ~. u.s: !tzmy ~ llobm W-ortb, 2*,° ·~ trm. v~ 'wMbewu,~ · ' set. )V-.U., •hi> II on ml and
< tlOn 1ea .. 6'.ri. ~ . duty' I~ l1'oJ doo'I ~ ~-dnirrw 'cmr 5qvllt1 ~" bll .,.uier added.' ,_
Johnson Seeks
E~ten&.ion ,of
l~% Surtax
WASmNGTON (UPI) -Pmldenl
J~:'fill ,fecomrna>d utenslon of
~ lnt>ljne tax .............
It" .... dllclooed today. ' '
Ada>lnlltration llOUl'C<S Bald the l'reli-
dent woold Include reqoetl for e:rtemlnn
of the tax, beyond Its June 30 eiplrallon,
lo bll ll!cal li10 tiudi•t propoeal. Ho
will propose a budget showlllg ~· -11 surplus. ,
President-elect Richard M. Ni:mn is
plog 'aloni with Johnson's propooal to
mend the lllttCbarge, a ~
"""""' Bald ''you CID ......., tllal tJWo
;,ilog ~-= =:-..:.:-
He -not to ba quoted bJ name. ,'lbeWhllo-.l!llllOlllEOd--
thal ' Jollmon will -bll budiel lo Concr>M at mlddaJ• ll'edneldl,J.-Hil economlc report win be 111bmllted Tlllll'a-
day.
Jolmlon wtD break tradition '11d deliver
his stale o! the union address In person
before a Joint .seaston of Congresa: TUe.,
day. al I p.m. PST. It will be broadcast
naUOri"wlde.. ·
The , While llollle · aiiiiounc.,r· that
Johnson also woU1d •end iO ()oggras
later thll weet.a special meuqe recoll'!-
mendln( aalary increuea for Coo.
gressmen and Senlll6n" to about IC.lOJ.
They now receive ~,@ a year.
The _P,Wdent.llJ ~l'.eCr et'' Y .• · c.orge CbrfiUin docllnOd to-dilcuu
whether Johnion 'bacl received oupport
fmn PresldeiUlect lUchard M. -
-which he ~ roq..n.d -
OD hll propolli Id -the aurtax.
< JohCIOll wm rilporl a l1lrplua: for·thia
fiacal xear llld 'will i'<tdl11MtncJ coo-Unii,ao.ijl ol flii:flllllt In onltt'ID baye
a · sWjlus nes:t :~ l. it wu lndlc-ated.
It bad been rei>orieo lbal the -SUi'plUI
woold run about ~billion.· ~ '":
. He fs expected to-,.,,.;mm<od eafension
of tht turtu for at least ~ yel!lf, · . . .
• ·(lua&
1' ..... i!tft'.
Keep YoUr ~ oi the
w~ ~ cailoa there'•
a 70 percmt cliii,;; ti --rain
Tueoday. It'll puah, Jba lemi><r•
turet down to.Ula.• -~ too.
INSmB : 'l'ODAY . -'
Colu!nnlll Stih>ia l'ot1n !<ad.I
ci dOwbU life. For a clotnp of
th•~ *'o~ SWltiia." tn hgt JO
.... ·-,.
-~. .~ , .,.ILY ~ILOT""' l'fttll
····dFi:1tER EXAMINii!S BODY OF MUROElt VICTIM
. 'j;, : .. ~ rW.. So1poct1 ~"'''°" _In K~l!o Sloyfnv
l ' . ~ . .. . ' .
'Sf:?ck'hOlders' c,·tter
lJrg~s SclrlJol, B~Jids OK
. '
BaJboa Group
~oins Protest
Of Restaurant
The Balboa PeQln!llJla Point Aaoclation
today joined neflhbor!lood OJ'POOlU.. to
plma fer a Jact·Jn.tbe.Box ~
restaurant at ~20th Streel mid Balboa
Boulevard In Newport Beach.
• <;:ilY.~ip wm ~a bearing
Monday dfaht ilo an apPedapinlt recent
p1Alll1ing coounlaalon approval ol the
rutaurant.
"It la the ,....U CG111e111U1 thet the
location la the wont traffic bottitntek
oo the penlmuJa," aald Don Elcltr,
HaOClatilXI prafdait.
Ho pointed out thet ill 11117 tbt clty
rejected plana for a Gmu..r restaur1nl ~ ' -' ' A ~ie.ft.er.l~'t }1y Newport.Mesa The latest new11letW-deals wlth four mar the proposed Jact-ln-th•Bos: site,
Unified ,School DIWid ~to Harbor Aru _ sUbjectr. · . Tbe ™-&oD liven for rejectloo then,
boshieiainen has a pointed message. It -Jt points out two mllllon meals said Elder, wu traffic problema.
is (ha( the school dlstrict ill a big J)tt1 year are served by tbe ICbool "In view of Ulla," he aaJd tn 1 Jetter
DQSbieSi', imCiinUy run.--· ~c.6feter1U ,.... as-many-as at -KnoU's-to -Councilziien, -.. it is dlfficuJt t0 1111-
lt f$ a message school offici8ls ..-ant BerTy Fann. This aperaUon for the flrlt
very much to get a~ as the F~b. time is abowlng a profit this year it dentand bow approval could be &ranted
11 da&e-Sor Newporf·Meals $15.9 mllUon . _ iS a1almed because or chang• In buying to the present application."
bond election approaches. · --=·proCe(iurel:" and resignation from the Two weeb a10, 20 owner1 of ruidtn·
Support or the business comnnmity, Federal Food Program. tial property near the new restaurant
they f~ .f.6iQ .be a. v~uable asset ia.. -Noted is a commendation lrom. site Jll'otelted the plan by petition. Thtly
the bond~-· -.. :: : ·!be .Joint ::Newpolt Harbor-Olsla M... · uid plaminc cornmlalloom bad
Two lsmJes of "Businessman's Newslet-Chambers ol Commeree Study Group "ptortituted their function!" by ap-
ter" have beenaffetl in with chamber for buildintle:l:i:dlACOOODl1calJy. proving the project.
of commerce__ y ~-hi!.'~----~~ Is _-41ven on I 1-i.t•Uve
beensentlod .a+Di's;:~~bupu\~dool-
in hopes they t i~ -.·c!iilniif.hlr.Odt:l!i.:tjle hole. "1j effect From Pare J
rooms. .-:. Of' Mt suh.11dlsiiig-addttional ldniltrtarten ..
The first newsletter began with !he teacbtt11 after tbe diatr~--lbem '1TEnENTS
salutation, "To "-' Stockholders." It ts the same IC merc~~ent _ _;i;J ·.a:.l;l;l.1 , • 1
described how the flhool-Mtricl Miil*•· ~ ctJ\Oll!tl after it 19ent""WlllO:-~ .,.., b involved in severar .bUsi.neiKf'DOf -no pnlat!jljti:if collecUof.Qr retrlevit -~eM, 1cted. They were talkable
dirtctly re.Jated to ~liJJa ~~-of .~." •ccoililnl to ,&be bal.~·cUan't l~iate wi~ ~e P,"I& Amongotherthin~1*itttai'~s-... ~ ..:r • , 9. •. uwed1dwitbtbeirg11ls.
out. the achool dl~ict ta a bus ~mpany, -A1lo covered ts tht ~ ·:i . . thlnt they should 1et
8 re.staurant service and a nwntenanct Ct.SI which goes through I "Y . · '-.-.i..""' s•--1 conoem. cycle of n steps. · ;: ... ~ ~ ,_ . -flt we lnuuta. • li"-'l:: we wen
The ocbool b~ $21 n1i1I!01J -._ Tlllo bell .111ue, to come oul:.&f*'-' over llMre. Ibey Bbould come over httt.
anniWJ.y ancl, acccnllns 'lh. the hiMlal' -!be ~.--. eli!cllon, will deil"-. !1J1! • llvt I ..,, lblnl: a majority Of them
ter, It i.. ~_!.to~lla ~· ~·achoo! a~iijd will~ becaUIO ol:tllelr:~,IL lo
to handle tbe:f!Bidl· u -erflcieiitfy -as ··~IDd CleVelopmeol of -~ llblnl:weabouldlObacttotbem.
possible. -· · -grams.'· · · -"Yea, I auaat we 1et lo1tther
·-·-. From Page J
AIR BOARD~ ..
Joseph 'llycre · and B,.• · ec..mdlmm to --'etJ al air Ra>lptloo lllcl
Robert Clark. In the put two months, the promoli<J'I of air commerce.
the League trio hu worked with key -"To ~ 'recommend plllflS for the
county aides ,en an ordinance designed -development of Orange County Airport
to bring about the change. and other airports which may be ac·
The county officials include . 9irl -quired or operated by the coun1y o(
Adminlstrative Officer Robert 'i\omas, Orange. ..
r-·-t Counsel Adri K d A · -"On request of tM Board of 1= Jirector RobertanB~~ va· ·supervisors, to. -dvlie tlie &ard and
The draft ordinance, which may ,,.et make recomme.ndatljis on ariY . rnatter
ht slighUy revised, according to ~s. ~~I to airpt)rb or air tramporta.
spells oot these duties for the nelll: ~-"'""' mission: . _ -'•To make such JnvesttpUooa u It
-''To study coodi-IJld;.iii>lte may deem ·~ in Ille quc1'e
recommendati""'! ~g . tht'-need .of its powers.
for heJght ~'.ml b1dJdirt&s Mar -"To hold ·putilic hearlnP on the
airports. ::· "!..:. ·~::· .•. ::-• ·• foreiOiilg !Ubjects aild make findings
-"To m~ 'll1t the of fa.ct which-would · be only advisory
use of tbe 11D1L.-ng 'olt'{>ol'ts tc the iliVQly~juri!dleltoo. •·· •
" :-:.::. ~: -.;: -.:... -"To mate.: and ~enforce rules and
,
·--~ ~. ....... regulat.klnsJor the orderly and fair con-
DAILY PILCT
. :~::-doct or such hearings."
-:;::; _ , MclmiJ.s u.• •-further ruponsibillty __ ..:;· .. .>llll'~ Jrl the new boml.
. : 'J;, }{(Ii ~deil&ibeii jt ... -coocemlft1 •••
Oll .. NC.I co .. st l'U•Lt•HING tOMP~H'f ".;'.. -~n~-.Ai~·" -
•••••' N. w.,, :..:.r. .•E.·;!Br«~'~laJned. "we mean
l'•t11M1111,,. """nSNr --_· .. :.:&J.tJ>OY.UlWA!.a:odAAe factors." · ·-.-'-'. »• "1d'1be:.1lequt c:omniltt .. hid Jecli l. c~.1 • ., -~ q:reed;'.JrittrtGDllty Of'ftclala GAlit'll.would
\'.c• "'"*"" -i "'"".i M1N1tr •7 .:be a mtstakt .tb"'"..pll&. one '.Mw ati'port
i~ ..... , IC••vil dlmmldlOa on .&Op "cit ano<ber. "So we ..... JOoud.' inlo ·ll»'·~l ... comblnl
The,,.11 A. Mwrp~;l\I lb "l..U. n ~ · -Y ,.... DI Ml""'"' t1.1... e "'!l"' • •• · J,,_ ... , F. Cetli11• P1wl Ni\1111 . n,e ·,~.~on by law bu
..,...._, 81.c:i. """""'"'l1i... ll3 art8' ~· ~ d tlnUted to airport cir~ E•·• O"f'C'" sites them-,.·es • .and not .i. __ __....,,.
"'.,.,. .... OHk• ~· Wt::-·--. communlUes. _:_
2111 w ••• 1.11 ....... ,, •• ,,
M1iU111AJJr"i: P.O. lo• 117S, ,21,1". , . . . , . .
.Earnest S. Ball O""' °""" (Ollt Mtw; 1)1 w~,1 ltf' 51r...,f
-a..ct>1 J11 ....... --Mllllt""" l<tftti~ .,,. .!1~· SYt u•
•
. -
. _ fil.tes on T11esday
• ... ~st S. Bill. :JO.year Costa M.,.
resl<l"!'_t who ronnerly •klpper .. LipOrt
f~IJi!lc.. !>oat&, died Friday ti lfl1vlew
.~t Home. He WU a . ':';. ·semc.. will be held 11 t :IO p.m. ·
.. Tuesday at Ro>e Hill Memorlol Park
tn Whiltie.r.
Bill, of 181-HADlllton SI .. retire<! from !IJhing in'.J*,
Sari!..,... lnclµde ...,. John, Colla -f lfowanl.-Stnta Ant; Etrnnt Jr.
""'1 ~. botll of Btkenfltld: Walt<r, Arizona, and Roy, lndl ... :
dauihten Mrs. Marjortti M t1 1 k ,
Flilfer1ao: Mn. -Rul111, Wbl-• • and Mll. Minnie Trenlfnt, LOI Anpl•r rr grandchildren and 44 1 r e 1 t
grariaailfd'rcn.
in the gym. We've .... ~ County, ~" they aboUI .. W1tta."
-"I thint we -bat-It wooldn,
be the same because the7 would kllow
what to"ipect." .
-"M'ybe we could JOclallze on their
father'• 40-acre ranch -I &ot this
lnformaUon from aomt of tbtl sll'l.s."
Mn. Forbatb commented: "You can
see wby we are encourqed. Probably
our emphasis on lun and eocialhlng
helped bridge the cap between the angry
.WOtdl and the reaJ ptl'IOns."
She aald another (et lo(elbtr la p!.on.
ned in Febnlaty. Tblrty boyl ind girls
from co.ta M... and 30 fiom Watia
""1 10 on a week.end rttrell at a
C11bollc facility in the deaut.
From P .. e J
TRAFFIC .••
o1. •nother car driven by Charles L
J°""""', 17, of '133 Lake St, Huntington
Bea.ch. She wu then run over b7 three
more cair1. .
Hu body wu taken to Roa Hills
lta . Cemity Tit!Ae
_I Deatll Toti !ta
I
Mortumy In Whlt1ltr where IWltral ·
-.... -pending. Tryon and Stal were both traatfd
fllr tnJarlao. at Hllllflll&UiD lnthom-
muntty HOe:pltal and nlN.lld. No car1
collided clurlnf the .-
Mn. Mel'arland clled Sunday Dlpt
at Orona• County Medlcol Coaler after belol llntcl: by a car~__,
al I-. A venue IJld lllD lined In
Anabetm. Driver of the Cll' war Janet
M. Strunts, 30, Anaheim. She wu ,not
cited.
~WU kflled Wly ~~!ft on 1.a.,... CAD1<>0 lined wllft Illa
sportlcar went out of coatrol and
overturntd, the Calll«Dla ffllhway
Patrol uld.
Union Oil, OCA W
Reach Agreement
DENVER (UPI) -Tho on. Cbemtcal
and Alomic w.n .. 1o1emaUma1 un1oo
(OCAW) .-&mdly tt bad rucll-
td aeretment an one oll cantnw:t m:l . Aid 11 hoped other flrml would follow
tho pott<m to Miiie a naU..wldt OU
atrlke -In tu 10th day. "I tnllt and I hope Ille_._.,.....
will make-parable olfen," aa1c1 Union
""'51dent A!r. G""l)l""1. "I """" Ille
Rttlemtftt will pave Ult. way."
p.in. 8Qnclly .., 17th Strttl ac,... from
Dr/<tt lnlenDedfale ScMol ID H1111llopoa . -.
Polee aid the body was in a trartlc
IDI oa the aott couru, side of the
.u,et eul of Palm Avenue.
1'etla upecta are ln Huntlnaton Beach
City Jail today charged with bomicldo,
said Dttect.ive Sergeant Monty McKen-
non. Jle eipllJned U>&t detectives wW
eee.t a murder compla.lnt "probabb'
Tuetday."
Ofllcen said the body wu in tho
street 1 few lnchea away from her
car. which wu parked neaUy at the
CW"b, with the engine running and lights
bluing away on the grialy """"· Tl\e womao had been 1 t a b b e d
lltlDlffOUI Umes on the f1ce. nect and
back. A tr.U of blood •Pillers ar0W1d
tbt -.....-that tlle 11"1 baft
-IUQftd ....... In Ibo -of the road u lier life poured oul
through the gaping wounds, c..r m•y have
grappled with her klJler or killers.
Dt:splte a light. rain which besan to
ran over the scene, offlcera began an
on-foot search of the go1f course, nearby
oil fielda and llHtta.
Evtdtllce' at the scene indicated that
Mn. llarllee bad Just beta to a coin
la11Ddr7 and had Wubed "quite a bit
of laundry/' detectlva iald.
Her car, slightly scratched on a front
fender, suggested a recent automobUe
accident.. Officers dllcovered that abe
had been involved in a minor tra.Ulc
accident at 17th Stntt and Adams
Avenue, three or four blocks away from
Ille --JUI! prlGr lo Ille murder •
At 21st Street aod Olive Avenue police
found a blood·&oated car. "The whole
Interior of thlll vehicle was covered with
blood, '"'l&Jd the officers.
Llcenae numbers led o!ricers to Lht
apartment of ~fiss Dinger who was
arrested in connection with the crime.
COe.lne)' wu with her at th1? llm•-. potice
said. '
Offioers saJd this mornlng that the
pair are being quertlonecf and that flllng ot formal charges will 1w1it the results
of the questioning.
The body ..vas taken to Smitm
Mortuary in Huntington Beach for
autopsy and funeral arrangement'.! once
tbe inve.sUgaUao is complete.
'-iggest Boost of Career
New Assistant Chief Says Move 'Well Timed'
By JOHN VALTERZA
Of Ille DIJIJ f'lllf ttftt
For Harry A. Nelloo, accepting the
pmt: ol. uaiatant chief of police for New·
port Btacb was the blgg.,t change In
hil rr year• 1n law enforeemenl
Chief Ntlaoa, w-pooiilno involves direct tupentaloa ol Ille evayday ..,... ..
UDOS al the d•parlmen~ llarled hia job
here Jut week alter oarving fl years
with the I.no Anpleo Police Department
The l((kpoten 1m.t.ant c:hlef, IOlne
al hia ftlcome gifts aUll .. hia -.
-thet the cbanBe from caplain ol the LAPD adminiatraUve vice cllvts-
lon to the present job "wu very well
timed."
GOOD II YEARS
"I ltlll have a &ood 10 Yeltl of wort
Jell in me, God Wiiiing, and tbla ...... an ncellent plaeti to serve them. U I
had been offered 20 chltl'1 joba from
other cities, ncioo · woold be a1 attractive
aa tbla job In Newport Beach," be said.
The aaalJlantthlef bepn-wtth LAPD
Jn 190 and woo promotion thnJqb tbe
ranks. In 199 be became ctptaln of
pollce.
~ Illa IOlig llat of """"""1ta are
posltlcm u cooirrllnder 61. the West Los
An&eles Patrol Dlvialoo With direct com-
mllld al 200""""' penonntl• OllDIDWJCf.
er of tho Internal Alfaira DlY!.iGi: wbioh
invulfplel elllducl of d~ent em·
ployes, lllcl the adminiJlraUve -cllvts-
lon.
. It WU al the last pool, with the vice
DA)LY PK.OT Stiff .......
JOINS NEWPORT'S TEAM
Attt. Chlo! Nalson
dlviaion, that be served u one of the
leaderl ol what wu termed the largeat
Vice lnveatigalino ever cooducted in Call·
-Newport Civic {leader
Marian M. Bee'5k Dies
Prominent Newport Beach civic l<ader
Ml!fan M. Beeclt, formerly ol 901 Aleppo
St, clled Friday at St. Vinc<nt'• HOlpltal,
Portland, Ore. of Injuries 1uffered in
an auto accident in Beaverton, Ore.
·Mn. Beeck, "43, had · served as viei!-
pre.sident of the Orange C o u n t y
Newport Girl's
Ring Removed
1ltat threaded brass ring that Ivy
Hall, 10, put on her finger Sunday night l~t its charm as a piece of jewelry
soon afterwards.
The Newport Beach girl, who lives
at 1809 W. Balboa Blvd., walked Into
the fire department at 9:17 p.m. Sunday,
her finger swollen and the brass ring
bopeleuly lodged on her finger.
Firemen uaed a ring cutter to remove
the adornment Then Ivy weqt home,
with what remained of the ring.
Phllhannonic SOclety and was hnrJedlate
put prealdent of the St. Jam•• Epl>copal
Church Women's OlvWon..
She received her degree Jn mus!c from
UCLA where. she. was va1edictorian of
her class, and her teaching certificate
from use.
Simultaneoo£ memorial services will
be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at St.
James Eplac::Qpal Church, Newport Beach
and at SI. Bartholomew's Episcopal
Church, Beaverton, Ore.
Survivors include her husband, Carlos;
lhree children, Langdon and Devon. both
of whom suffered minor injuries in the
Jan. B accident that cost Mrs. Beect's
life ; Ke.llyn, all of the home. in
Beaverton; mother, Wanda Mosher of
Acadia; and two sisters, Ila Britt of
Las Vegas and Eleanor Newman of North
Carolina.
The family suggest that those who
wish may make a memorial contribution
to the Day Care Center, Santa Ana,
through the Memorial Fund of St. James
Church.
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fomia. ,
It led last month to indict.menu of 6l
persons on charges of bookmaking,
NOT PROBLEM
Since organized vice Is not one of
Newport's pressing lj\w enforcement
problems, the new aJSistant chief'•
duties here will be substantially differ-
ent.
"Rigbt now I have to become familiar
with the basic operatiorui of the depart·
ment. all the way to !hldying thia three-
inch-high stack or papers detailing the
department's legislation. Then I can
settle down to the job l'm supwsed to
do," he said.
A new job, no matter how lofty, ill not
without its temporary hardships.
"Right now I'm living in an apart-
ment while my wife and I try to sell our
home in Los Angeles," he said.
The Nelson family gets together only
on weekends these days.
BCXl'H AT.PCC ..
The two Nelson children, Barbara 22,
and Thomas, 19, both attend Pasadena
City College, where they will remain to
finish their stucfies.
Chief Nelson has nothlng but praise
for hls new department
"I have glanced at personnel re.cords
of the officers we have here and I was
surprised," he. remarked. "This 1
young, enthusiastic group of officers and
their educational background is truly re-
markable."
From Page l
STEVENS ...
on a citizens advisory committee on
~~~esa school budget 'matters.
A 195% graduate of UO Berkeley
(buaineu administration major), Stevens
jolned the Balboa Bay Club in 1963
as director of development. Since then,
he haJi overseen a multi-m1Woo dollar
u:pansion of the club.
He and his wile, Joyce, live Jn Dover
Shores. They have two children, Sandy,
11, and Christopher, 3.
Stevens served as first vice president
of lhe chamber in 1968. Tbe year befoN!,
he was a second vice president. He
has been on the chamber board only
three years.
lie wu nominated by a nominating
committee cons.isting of John. Vibert,
former chamber president; Vi 11
Jorgenun, president of Hoag Memorial
Hospital's board of directors; Dennis
Harwood, Newport attorney and Fountain
Valley city councilman; Gary Burrill,
owner of KOCH-FM; and Hancock "Bill"
Banning lli, local land developer.
Other nominees, also expected lo be
confirmed Monday, are Goerge Wood-
ford, first vice president; Charles Cur·
rey, second vice president; and Hugh
Mynatt, secrelary.
.n OMEGA-ACCUTRON -BULOVA .
AUTHORIZED FACTORY SERVICE
COMPLETE JEWELRY REPAIR
e rings sized end repaired
• diamonds end precious stones remounted
• pe•rls restrung
WE CUSTOM DESIGN & MANUFACTURE AU: TYPES OF JEWELRY
HA.-SHOPPIN•
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COSTA MllA MM411
HUNTINGTON CINm
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HUNTINGTON llACH
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONOA,Y. JANUARY ·rr, ·If~ -----TEN CENll
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Heroic · Mesa Jet PiIOt -Kntea
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l1ies Trying to Prevent Plane From Hitting : TQk_yo.~.:Hom.es~:-
DIES HERO'S Dl!ATH
Capt. Jon P. Wadsworth
Service Station
Ordina1ice -Goes
To City Plan1iers
A comprehensi\le city ordinance cove~
Ing all aspects of the servict station
buiiness at Costa Mesa will be considered
by the city Planning Commission tonigtit1
after months in the works.
Generally aimed at improving the ap-
pearance and efficiency of the operaUons
for citiiens and ownen alike, ti\f! jpro-
~ law bas drawn praise fr&f. ell
hldustry officials. • The service statioi?-onllninc9 Comes
dt{_for discussion durlng-tbe ~I 1:§ci p.m., business session, . .
1:Jy a 5 p.m. field trlp and s
meeting. •
Al the time the detailed ~ey
prepared by senior associate plapner
Dave Leighton was compiled, Cosl• Mesa
had 84 service stations, some Of them
out of business.
In ill initial form. the ordinance pro-
vides ati ultimate tool enabUng the city
to tear down stations )Vhich stand vacant
too long at the owner's expense.
Carefully spelled ot4 requirements for
landscaping, beautifiC:,tion, sign limita-
tion and accessory and equipment sales
.-e included in the Leighton survey.
Planning Director William L. Dunn
uid a point syslem worked out for
application to the strvice stations ratlog
them from excellent to. poor show'ed ah expected general breakdown.
Only 13 stations got an Ucellent raling,
While 15 were judged poor and 32 fell into the J!ood category, considering the
(See STATIONS, Page Z)
Coast Gets Rain,
' More for Tuesday
Scattered showers, spawned by a storm
front centered 400 miles off the coast,
splattered the Orange Coast early today
and promised to return for another dose
on Tuesday.
Nearly one inch of rain was forecast
for the Southland before the storm m~
on, the Weather Bureau reported. Tl\e
rain pushed maximum temperatures
down into the upper 50's.
The storm. which carried scatttrtd
sprinkles and sho\\·ers in an east·
southeasterly direction . d r opp e.d .
precipitation from trades to fractlont
Negroes' Acts
At Harbor High . .
Just Put · On?
87 THOMAS FORTUNE
Of ..... ,., ... Shit
Blunt--taltfnr blatt students from
Dorsey High 'School may have been
hiding liu)~ I~ !lien ·they ~ dowp
white ltuclodl,al Niwport i1M11or Hlgh.
Evidence that the race relations
discusstoll.s lasf ThuiSday may not have
been the fiasco they appeared to be:
came today from Jean Forbath.• teacher
chainnan of st. John the liaptlA 'a even-
ing reliaious program, HJgb School of
Religion, 102 Baker St., in Costa Mesa.
. Mrs. Fcrboth told of 1)'11lpathetk: feed-
back followilii a slmlW-confrontation
between 200 COsta Mesa area teenagers
and students from Verbure. Dei and
Regina COeli, boys' and glrla:' Catholic
schools In Watts.
They tallred and then danced togethe!'
at SL Joho ChW<b, Costa Mua, ooe
nigl1t a monlh ago. ·
'M!f ~"lt.;lf • >dlllt1~!\'· conuneat -''W°I; came waft:. ting to be lrlenda and they JilSt ..,_
·to .P!lf .. dGWn''. -~up Ille e~-··~is iblt • Negro
bo)l 1i14' "We'lrpd aoton. We Pia¥ it up, juat like y«li!Urfer guys do."
Fr. David Tbeb, ~or at the Watts
boya' school, pleaded with the white
youngsters not just to bear the angry
words but tp loot behind the words
for the real ~ ahe ,.laid.
She UlJhk.s that most of the teem,
j..t like those at Harbor High, C<lllldn't
do that and wm: hurt and disUIUliooed.
But then came 80Dlethh~ to open
their 'Y"-Fr. TheJa, Ille said, had
his students write down their reactions
1n aruiwer to a few qUtsUona.
H.,. ii """"' ol what the Neer<> boys
said they lited about the evening:
-"It -u, lllOugb , they wanted
to learn 4*r ,..,.. !rim "' rather thao
from another white person."
-"The ju;t down home hospitality
wh1ch I didn't upect from what I had
heard about the •artl.''
-"The way Ricky Kennedy spoke for
our proud black race."
-'"Mley ahowed a lot of true inner
emotion.''·
-"I liked the way the girl! tried
to dance in our manner."
What they didn't like about the eYen·
ing:
-"We didn't have enough time."
-"I dlalited the ODiNlded dllcussioili.
They did not bring out iny of their
problems 11 ·wbite!."
-"Ttlert ls not much I can say bid
about IL"
-'"l'be· way they put down Eldridge
Cleaver and Stokely Carmichael."
-"Every Ume Willy or Rick said
somethlrc about btact power our whole
group w~ , burst out like 1 bunch
ol un<d~ little kids."
-"The way some of the boys from
19" 8'Wl!NT8, Pa1e II
a donsely P!puWed area ol Tokyo. . , Ilia . railar ollleer, Maj. Burton F.
Fontenot, 's4; of Ville Platte, La., died
with' him when the P million jet slam-
med into a mountainside in a splash oI
blazing fuel. .
Tbe: d1trd time wa.s not a charm fot..
the i!areet U.S. Air Force officer, who
had twice survived in-night crises and
brouzht his.bomb-laden jet into Yokota
Air Ji'orce S..SC safely the last time.
Sunday nigh\'s crash caused by elec· ' ..
trlcal .,.iem r..nur.. sheared off power
lines u Capt. Wadnorth beaded far
a Yotra mnway. plunging 10,<m bamea
Into dartnea. lor two boon, but probably
.. vlng ~flf~. '
The · !>il91 and radarman could have
ejected AldJ,but the •'-mlibt bave
crashed· Into' popolated areas, USAF
sources said today.
Word of the crash came to lhe
Wadsworth familf. 1D Costa Mesa when
the v~·s-youngef_Dro~r-p_'.s. Aljity
0,FICER EXAMl~i!S BODY DP MURDER VICTIM
TW. Suspecb Arrtsted In Knllii Slaylng
Beach Woman Slain;
Couple HeUl by Police
By WILLIAM REED
Of TM DlllY Pllft Steff
Two su!pects were arrested early to-
day just four hours after a Huntington
Beach woman's body was round sprawled
on the street in a bloody pool, her
throat slashed and body punctured by
multiple stab wounds.
Huntington Beach police identified the
victim as Mrs. Hester S. Markee, SS,
of 1508 Olive Ave.
Jailed on homicide charges are
Margareta Dinger, 38, of 2602 Delaware
St., and her companion at the time
of arrest, Nonnan Coatney of Los
Alamitos, age and address not di sclosed.
Mr.!. Markee's bloody body was
dlacovered by a passerby about 9:1S
·~·~-Sunday on 17th Street acrou from
· DWyer Intermediate School in HunUngton
Beach.
Police said the body was in a lrafrtc
lane on the eoU course side of the
street east of Palm ·Avenue. _
Both 1UJpecta are Jn HunUngton Beach
City Jail today chara:ed with homicide,
said Detective Sergeant Monty McKen·
noq, He explained that deteclives will
seet a murder complaint "probably
Tuesday."
Of'ficers said the body was in the
etrftt a few • inches away from her
car. which was parked neatly at the
curb, with the engine runnini and lights
blazing aWa.y on the grisly scene .
The woman had been 1 t a b b e d
numerous times on the face, neck and
back .. A trill o( blood spatters around
the ~trfet suggested that she may have
either staggered around in the middle
of thi road as her life poured out
through the gaping wounds, c.r may have
grappled with her k!ller or k:lllers.
Despite a light rain which began to
!all over the scene, olfi4:ers began an
or.-(oot search of lbe golf course, nearby
oil fields and streets.
Evidence at the scene indicated that
Mrs. Markee had just been t.o a coin
laundry and had washed "quite a bit
of laundry," detecUve.s said,
Her car, allghtly scratched on a front
fender, suggested a recent aut.omobile
accident. Officers discoVered that 1he
had been involved in a minor traffic
accident at 17th Street and Adams
Avenue, three or fwr blocks away from
the murder scene, jlllt prior to the
murder. '
At 21st Street aod Olive Avenue police
found a blood·aoaked car. "The whole
inferior of this vehicle was covered with
blood," said Lhe officers.
or an inch. :
The ::hewers were predicted lo Increase
by rughtfall , folloWed ht clearing ak>ng
the coastal areas late. Tue!day. The
snow level was due to drop from 1,000
feet today to near 5,000 '!Qesday.
Air Board· Revamp Ask·ed
The Weather Buieau 'announced that
a 70 percent chance Of rain existed
along the Orange ~ Ior Tuesday.
Temperatures weni ran(ing fn>m three
to Bil' degrees be:low nOnnaJ.
•, New Commi.ssion · W ou1.d Act on Land Use Rulings
. ; llJ.'P.,~~~
~°"""' .... -and Leque ci tlMio letilera ... _ drllllnr • &:
Mesa's CHART ei:=:! :.t;,.~
to ~ •
Supports Bonds , ~~ :1'.i!:.:~
CHART Costa Mesa has endor'Bed the ~u ~;,ttb "'tu+lronrrwntll
t15.t million Newport-Mesa school bond tbit :, ~ ftUd air:pcrt
iasue to be voted on Feb. 11.
Members of the organization, whh:n ~N·~t:~s~ .,. en-hu the purpo9t of charting Colt.a Mesa's p11111111111 u..
future. endorsed the bond issue in the OM3dlmu ,Ji... llettmls,
interest of "sound. long-range growth," who 1ftprewb the Wat Hewport area,
CHART Presldent George Kuyper said. iJ -a 1"*"W 'of ,I ~ ol. Cities
He said members also dec:lded to urge ~-~ tbal ii wortJnc .wllli C<!""tY
the Costa M... Cily Councll to join -"' "'" propolaL them in endorsing the bonda. "It 1110 0... 1t Jwt two cities In
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!hO county a ~ to respond, a chance
to have ...,,. ~ oo airport mattm,"
said Mclnni5 toda,y.
'"lbe new cormiU.ujon, of course, will
remain an advipy body as Is the
present one,'L be,,.,nltd au~ "but II•
rauucturing wW lie a tmnendow step
forward."
The new, seveMnember commlss:loo.
in essence, would be a combinalioo oC
the Pf""'I OOll1l1lblloo and an Airport
Land Use Corluajollon.
Newport authcirif.lea six months 110
p...,....t the ~.!11" CommiBsion as
an ageaey apart U1fU lhe present com·
mission..
That pn>JIOAI WU originated last July
by Dan EmOry, chairman ci the 1,000.
.-ber AJtport N .... A-Com-
mittee, a Harbor Ai:<• clllmll' poup.
~ewport councilmen followed up Emory's
suggestion by formally requesting con-
slderaUoo ol It by the Board ol
SupervlsOra.
Last November , the county board turn-
ed il over lo the League of ewes.
The League fanned a committee to
look into iL JIJ members, in addition
to Mclnni!, are Lo8 Alamitol C-ollDCllman
Jceeph Hyde and Brea Councilman
Robert Clari. Jn \he past two months,
the League trio has worked with k.ey
county aides on an ordinance designed
to bring about the change.
The county officials .include Chie.C
Administrative Offlcer Robert 111onw,
County Coun.w.I Adrian kuypu and Avia-
llon Director &bert Branahan.
The draft onlinanco, which may yet
CS.. AIR BOAl\D, Paae II
J
Sgt. Robert Wadlwortb, ·n,. Mrjllmed
from Yol<ota,w~hewu~ •·
Sgt. Wadmirth, who II ,Ill._-a1'4
recrutlon leave from !lpal ...,. dtll1
"And they doo't.,.. ~ ~
missions over ~ V ........ bla
mother added. .• ~ .,.
Capt. Wadawortb'1 fatblr aald thal
the Utah state University matbpm1 t1ct
graduate wu !lying out ol l'ohto Jul
Man:h, when hil Fl Pb&otom -atruci . -I" ... . . -... ..,_ . -
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WASlllNG10N (UPI) -Prelldent
Jobneon-will '.._.,..,.. ·estenilon· ~
the 10 percent Income tax aurctiarp. I t wu diiCf.iled 10iliy. -~ --
A~auon aourcea aald the Pfelt-
dent--woqld include requut for utenslon
'ol tbe tu, beyond lb June IO aplraUoo,
1n bil 'illcat ll'IO budget propooaL 11e T l
•ill -& bucJiel lbowln1 a ....u Sirhan c riii aurplua. , . -.
PresltJent.elect Richard M. Nlxm ii " w . h going a1on,. with Johlllon'• propoul to· ppens : :It ,
~ the surchart;e, ·a coDgrelSknal · · ~ .-
~~da;::.:· =. fMi:. i:; ;Qtry Pickin~-
' Ing lncomlng ~' ' I ~" • "".,..~be.,11J.!.-.·~~-. ' . --,.. The Wblto House izmawiCld me.inrlillo · ANG~ (IJPJ) '-' tuporlcil ~~~~···-~:;;.c report will ~'liil.illteil ~ ' th:':/Z'.juiy j>onel ,... ·111>
day. ...,.UtuHonolly selected Mid -tho ·
JoiUllon wlil break tradillQD and dlllver j>lciln( OI Ju!'w* to Mgln lmmedllll!IJ. .
hil •late " the union --In·-~ •def ... flad ·~ thal ·q before a Joint ..,.Ion ol CGncrMa Tu• seimenb of the~ weiq ~'4
day at & p.m. PST. II will be broadcut from jury SUVlce but Jlldge Wall1•1'
nationwide. r~ that they were 'riot automatleaDJ
The White House announced that e1im)lt and 'UJat prevfowl alllrlf~bad
J oJwon alto would , aend to Concras Upheld ·the eoo.tltlitliiflallty ci s;,.
later th1* wael! a special meuqe recom-tern. 1
mendl111 salary increaJes !or Con-Thi opening court ..,.Ion Wied i;.1,
gresamen and Senatori to about fd,&00. 10 d)1nutu and tbeo a receu wu Calied
Tbey IXlW recelve !30.'ll a )'l!ar. · to brJni in lbe -JiroeP,ectlve junn fiom
The preaidentlal press I e c re t a r y , ~ rants lJ: rtgUlar , mtmbert and
George Cbr!JUan, declined to dlJcuu m alternates will he.-.
wbether Johnaon had received IUppOrl Af11iiuib .-ben; ci tlio pulll!c Ind
from Preoldent-<lect llldllnl M. Nlllll """"""" ~'"" tlii!rotllhlY aoildled
-which • reportedly reqaeste¢ -evorr .d1y belto . ..,tmq '9!!i. court
on hil proposal to atend the IUJ'!U. area, the .,r..pective. Jwon ~ hol
Johi:aon will report a llll'pluo-lor 1hil to undago IUCb penanal . -~
fiscal year and will recommend -coo-The oourt deqlded llUCh a:Bearcll mlib1
tinuatlon ol the l1lrtaJ: In order to have prejudice the lqality ol the tdal: .
a surplus nett year, Jt was indicated. Tb9' defense bad objected to tbe 1earcb
It bad been reported · tbat the ruplul of prospectlve l!IJIOlllil and allo to Ibo.
would run about 13 bllllon. ' high number GI. uniformed Wr111'1
He IJ expected to recooimend tllemion depolla oo hand,.nylng It would.c..ato
of the surtu for at least one year. ·an "oppreasJve atmospbece."
The C1UTtnt year'• budJet.nw about· -ci the ilepatles todaT ;,.,. in
1186 bllllon. There bave been ffportl pla!nelothel, .wltb. only Ioor in unllorm,
th.at the ll'IO budget pr<ipolll would b:icludl111 OllO • JVOllWI. Tiiey llDed tho
go as hlgb u 11'5 billion. nil 'u a ........,. bllweefl Slrllan and .... auomey;· .... the .n.11 llll>cLpanel. same newil0¢d bad· to give up their
H Ii S t ~Jn the ililJn ""'1'ltoom ti mat• e cop ys em room·ror lbe . _,...pectlvt
Test Sche-:.1::~1-=.i ~., ~,'cli..,."::'".,j( 1iiJ two
UWt:U , liiOUim, Adtl :...! Munir, wm· Jn !be . . . ' . P'~:i' e~i:: ~~"""! In Mesa Tuesday· ' t'ci:i.r 0er .... -~ a1ut B. ~
· • .por~argu"\.hil~~.\":;lly m
A ocliecfulfd test 'bf O!!Ja·-· pro. · ~r~ ~ ..• posed Hellcop aerial ponce patrol oyatem the • 14-lear~• -yet
ocheduled Tueoday wiu be .bdd u pJan. or Sen. Rober! F,, :~. · · .
ned,' if weather 'peraUta. _ · ,
Hug)lq Alrcrall ~ ai;e .logged
to begin the demonstration at t a.rn.,
but weathe!' bureaU& today ooolllcted
o•er the litelthood ol rain.· · ·
Police Lt. Dean Pollom said Orange
County Airport lor..;utm apect. an
80 per<ent Chang~ or clear1JW> ..... ~y
Tuesday roofnlng'. ·· ' 1 •
The U.S. Weather Burpp. on Ibo other ;~~=-·~c:
poslpol)e beginnlnf <JI Ibo _., toot
until Wednelday. ~ • , · l
OISla N".,. Polke"thle!.8-·Netli
6jleclll-to •It dOwn !er ~iialdal llltl .
alter cl.If olllclall TlOrllle~ Ill!""· -.,1 aerial """'Y .,...,.. . •
A delinlto )Jf'OJIOIOJ -lll'Obob!Y be mode to the city ....U. ..itllln the
next two months: -' -i
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Weaiier .
,Keep ,igo&I~~ Cjlll. ti, .weatbennln ._ CIUll tblre'• ~ IO jiorelnl dwlol ci ""'" rala -.,. !I'll. pisll the "'->
tans down to lltil II mart Ui1.
. INSJDB ~DAY
• Col"!'!~·l~vfa P~r !ado
o-doublt It!-. F.or •·il<iH1ll> of
Ole "o!Mt SUIDlo. ~-ftt pqve .IQ
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Coast Efa.CJiallge Gir~ ·ni jacked . .... . ...-... -11
Pedestriaµs,
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Driver Die -
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AIR ~BOA.RD ... -... . ·-·· ~ . . ·--..
bo .i1...u;·....w.~ In 'Mlolnu •.
opelll•Wt ~ -"" the --rolal60a : ' • .
,~· -· · · ·-··· and 'mike -'To .. .1111dJ .. COO<li~ . . . .....,_ """""""" Use need
for~-.,,. . .., bUJ]dlnp iw.ar
alrJ>ort>-_... .
-''l'o .make. recomm~ons for the -. . llim'ounaln oJrports use QI tile · 13,0!l . . .. g .
to ~ ;atety: Cl( • .air nayigatioa and
the promotion of air commerce.
-"T9 ·~~. J>!aii! fer the dev~ al o.:..in (:ounty Airport
and Other ~ .. ~ mq be ..,.
quire<! >r operated. by the COUJ!\y of Or ... ange.. . ., ' --''Qli "' ecoll! of the Boan! ·ol suP'i:\o~.1n .:adv1" .II!< ~ 'aild
mate recomm-endationa on any lnltm'
pertaining to ilrporU or air transport.-·
Uon. · · · ·
-"To ...U.-.ueh ·invostlaaUono. u It
1111J1 ·cleeni-necawi In ·Uie ~
of itl powtrl". . .
-"To bold .. public bWlnJll on the'
for•lotl11 1qbjic:ta Md make flndlnp
ol foci which """111 be ooly od\>llOry
tc. theli'iVolved jurisdteUon. --
-"To make and enforce rules and
rtJUlaUons for the orderly and fair COD•
duct of ruch bearings.'.!.· ·
Mclnnll &aid a t\irtlief ittponl!blllt1. ·
will be proposed for the new boanl.
He deocrlbed . .it:JJ . ~g "en· vironmeatal codl!D•m. _. .....
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~ilr-Wi .,. ,,..,..
"We saw the palm i....s Md thoullht
It ftS Miami," said E1.11enla Gon9cba1t,
17. of Eolr< was. AlltOilna. ",\nd then
we saw the wtlcome to Hava na 1l1n."
Trude •loller, 17-year-old 'Bue.rm Ai res
student bound for Long Beach, said,
"I thought l10w,. awful. I thought Miami
would be ~uch nicer."
11e 1aid University of Havana stu.denta
""ere baaed to the airport to mingle with the Argentlne.s. "It was cle1r they we.re lrying to propaa:andile us," said
Davtd E. K.aistzer, a IS.year-old from
Tucoman. Argentina. wbo will study at
La Habra.
Tbe passen&ers wttt nturned to
"By tbla," he=--M. ·~ -. --· .:: ~ ~ . ::-ai~~1!:°" ~ =-~tt7~ Vaefitfni'• w•• ....
~ .:=tC:U::.IY;f':~ '::;it.= President"*"l Rlchal'lfii.wxon talktmlfi.;J!mil "Bus" Mosbacher -~ .. on 1nrijf _....~ ~ew,;J!otl after 1ljj11)1ng flnn"!hac~a~ef of protocol. Mos-
Jooktd blto the pcilitbilltf'-·tt c ~r,~i11Jper of tRArnerlc'1s ~\.•flee \vinners (1962 and
the two." .,. 1967). ~ill officiate at White House ce~e onies and serve as Nixon's
Th< prete11t conimisslon by !tw liu -ol!icial greeter. He may ~olhlve tiof mal<' try for third Amcri-
111 area of cmcem limJted to airport cs's Cup win. 'i '::._,.. -'1. v~
Illa tberusclves, Md DOI the aurrouodlng • • ..dsl'. " •·
c:ommunkiu. ·-;-:"':l. I ~oi -:. _ _ -: -":---. -
-&aid -· l{fPre ·-lstOCk· -, hokk-' L --the 1-<OIJUQltlee Md his !' -. . -. -tt staff wUI be lriDll4 :to r i. eh'. • . . rs e er
.,reemenl" on .;tbl'. ~ "JIOlnll 'bl. tbe -..
udlnance. Ht said It would then be
.. bmlliod In the fUJl ~ ond the
-~liitCiJoslclerilldft: That may be llllhln Ille neit two ,...,thl.
SOurees said mem~ al the ~t comnUalntl .....,, too ~ abtiiil tlie
propooed revampin&:B\INqpeno\lon are
ezpoctod.Jo .. ~-]!Ith It, tt the
plan rocelves ruJI Lta&u• endorsement
Urges SchOol Bonds OK
u antJclpated.
The new eotnJniMlon, accordlna In the
draft ordlnanc:e, would comprlat two
members representing cities in ttt.-coon-
ty, In he appointed by a coniin1Ueo
of oil the mayors In the countJ: two
npruenilng the county, In be appointed
by suporvilon: two repreoenUna the
airports, consisting of the county aviation
-ond Fullerloll Airport ...,,,.., and one member represenUnc the'plR>llc
at large. In be appoln!M-''7 the' ~
m commllllooen. • -· • ·
Terms of alllct~'f"d bo·,tq. ....,i. with...,.. _ _..,,..,.
yur Md oorill:::i·llitf· ~ear "tcln.
Eventually, ~ woalll"be
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[lJ1 11 1 rllnT
A ntWl!tUer atnl by Newport-Mesa
Unified School Dhtrlct to HubOT IJea
bulinusmen 'hu a pointed mes.sage. tt
Cs that the achopl district is a big
business, efficienll.Y run.
.tf.-je •:-~ce achool officials want
.ery ·much-to get across 11 lhe Feb.
11 datti JarNeWPQrt-Mesa's $15.9 million
bondelecUoo 'a~. ·
· Support ol t~ !>IWn<3s co.P,.unity,
they f~ can be a• valuable •uet in
the bond campotp. .
Two i.auel of "BulineAmu'• Newtlet-
ter" ·h•ve been stuffed in 1'Ub cblmber of _... mailtngs. They a1ao !lave
btell -In. doclnrr; dentltts UM! barbers
in bOpes thel. will be at out in waiili\g
roo!hs. • .
The fir~t newsletter began with the
u.J_utation, ·''TO .:Our-· Stockholders." It
described how tbe eehool district actuaJly
is involved In several busineases not
dirteilJ related to educatin1 children.
AmooJ othlr things, lhl newsletter points ou~ Uilt"aollllol dlslrlct II a bua -pany.
o••Ho1: cOA1T l'UtLISMtttG COM .. ,.,~,. ·-a .:.test&urant Rrvlce and a mai!iltnance
'
l•M•• N. We•4 ".!',_' ·~· -· • oo1 "~1 .,,. ,..,..;_ -..: .: .:~'aw:~· l·~~handlts $11 milllon
Jt,k l . c,,1,,. ·-;r~ -~ aiPa~ · and, ~ to the newslet-
v1rct '""'''""°'.,.. o-111 Mt"'"' :: ~er •. ~: s committed to itl investors r~ ..... , ic,,.a , ·to"""~:·lht ~ ~ ~enUy as ··--~-
T~•"'•i ;.., u,,,.1ri;~,
Mtflffl#Otl t•a.,
C.-..... 0,,..,.
JJI Wht l•y Strt•t
M.111111 ,..,, .. 1i r.o. ••• 11•0, •2•z•
•
~ latMI ·-deals-with four
oub]W1 •
-ft ;fotnta · out ~ mllllon meals
per ydf';lk -oil by the l!Chool
cafeterlu -1.R many as 1t Knott 's
Mesan Accused
Qf Wile Beating
· 7i Co&ta Meaa man whole blooc!Jr, -: blecl..,... wtle c1Ued police '"' help "'.. eartJ~ Wll arrested I ebort -"MIJttt in • downtown aru bat. · "'teWJ"ftlce D. Jones, 35, of m7 Maple
AYI., w11 booked on auapJclcn of felony wile beaUna, afttr Offlcm Pat Roda•rs
and Ron Veach picked him up at 146
E. lllll SL
Mrs. Anne M. Jonu, 31 , was treated
al' OOll& Mesa Memorial Hoopital, lo.-
cult and bl\11-, In addition In blaclc
ey• and I awollen note.
11>e vldlm, not. required In ~gn • C!>mPlalnt In a cue PQllco obRrvo and
clAlilfy .. a felooY. aald ohe Md the
anulM becamt Involved In an afttr.
dlMer argumcot which fed In blm.
'
Berry Farm. Th.is operation for the first
time is showinl; a profit lhl1 year it
is claimed because of ch~nses in buying
procedures and reslgnaU'on from the
Federal Food Program.
-Noted is a commendaUon from
the Joint Ne.wport Harbor-Costa Mellll
Chambers of Commerce study Group
for building schools economically.
-A report is siven on a lealalative
........i that allegedly ha.s put the achool
district '4001000 in the hole. The effect
Of 'not subsidising additional kindergarten
teachers after the di.strict hired them
is the same 11 :a merchandiAe slUpment
belnj cancelled-after It ls !lent "with
no possibility of collection or retrieval
of merchandise," aceordlng to the
newsletter.
-Also covered is the buda;elin1 pro-
cess whlcb aoe.s through a year-long
cycle of 72 steps.
Tht next ilsue, Lo come out before
lhe bond election. will deal with
transportation, school attendance, and
resea1cb and development of new pro-
cr1un.s.
Bandit Gets $32
From Cab Driver
A slender bandit with other worldly
facial features robbed a Newport Beach
cab driver of fS2 at gunpoint early
Sunday, atter a short rlde around the
corner from a Cost.a Mesa restaurant-
lounge.
Woodrow Wilson Bailey, s:i, employed
by Yellow Cab CO .• said he picked up
the fa!'!: at the Black Knlght, 1'«> E.
17th St.. shortly after its 2 a.m.
closing hO\lr.
He bad uked anotber cabble to haYe
a ride dispatched for him .
TUrnlng onto Santa Ana Avenue and
•&aln onto 17th Plact, '"ordered, Bailey
told police the min pulled o .IS caliber
automaUc plstol and made his demJnda.
"Shut olf the radio, the lights and
the motor and &fve me all the money,"
he ui(I( theA sent Ballty on hit way
wtlh • wamln( after ripping out the
m~hont to prevent an Immediate
robbery report.
Th< vtctlm 11id the bl!ldl~ about :Ill
lo 21, hod 1lr&l11• e)'Q and on odd ... •.
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Miami S•::.f.~ 111omln(. Students t.id v. S. off that U1ly """ pvon the red carpel lltltmant In lll•ona tncludlJic 1 tour al the city. the unlveral·
. ty, and a nJPl club. Film and tape
recordlnp were madti of their com-
ments.
Miu Oreyz.l.n said thal all the literature
the &roup was given while In CUba
was taken from them by an Argentine
embassy official in Mia.nil.
Alter her glimpee of CUban life, Miss
Dreytln said I.he docan't know how people
could live under Communist rule.
"!l's !mpoaaible. '!'bey tried to tell
us that they live good, but what we
saw did not demonstrate that", she said.
The group, taken for a bus sight-seeing
tour of Havana wu shown modem homes
and a new university, but sbe said,
"we were all too tired to really oollce."
MAKES UNSCHEDULED STOP
Tr•veler Dr.yxln
•
Irving Company Retracts
I
Protests on Assessment
Dy JACK BROBACK
01 Ille Dtlly f'!ltl •t•lf
In a surprise move, the Irvine Com-
pany today withdrew all protests filed
OD lMMI ranch tax ufeesmtntl, Tbe
protest.a were to come before tbe ne.
Tu Appeala Doud toda,y.
fn a letter dated Friday, L.E. Eberl-
in(, an Irvine v 1 c e prealdent, notUlod
the oppeall boanl al the proleot
)fi~awal. '
Eberling lied the withdrawal In the
rtetnl acUon al the Orange CGll!lty Plan-
ning Commtaslon recommending W>pUOll
al agricultural p.......,,e allltus for
thouaands of acres of Irvlne land.
The commiBllon on Dec. 18 approved
preserve status ror 60,050 acres of Irvine
farmland despite protest by Saddleback
Junlpr College District.
Elierllng'> lett.r said the! a "oubl\ln·
l1al number of the parctls being pro-
tested by the Irvine Com~ny this year &re ffiCJUOei:l-Wlthlrf-the ire8Sfea>tfi-
Fro111 P119e l
STUDENTS • • •
Calta Mesa acted. They were ta\kablc
but they didn 't aSSDClate with the girls
from Coen as we did with their a1J'ls.''
Whether they think they should get
together asaln ;
-"Yeti, we should. Since we went
O\'ef there, they should come over here.
But l don't lb.Ink a majority of them
will ooine because of their parenta. So
I thin k we should go back to them."
-···{c!i, I susgesl we gel together
In the gym. We've seen Orange County,
now they should .see Watts ."
-"I think we should but it wouldn't
be the same because they 1>1•ould know
what to apecl."
-"Ma)'be we could socialize on their
father '! 40-acre ranch -I got this
information from some of the girls."
Mrs. Forbath commented: "You can
see why we are encouraged. Probably
our emphasis on fun and .socialh:ing
helped bridge the gap between the angry
words and the real persons."
She said another get together is plan-
ned in February. Thirty boys and girls
from Costa Mesa and 30 from Watts
\viii go on a week-end retreat at a
Catholic facility in lhe desert.
Earnest S. Ball
Rites on Tuesday
Earnest S. Ball. 20-year Costa Mesa
resident who fomlerly skippered sport
fishing boats. died Friday at Bayview
Convalescent Home. He was 82.
Services will be held al 2:30 p.m.
Tuesday at Rose Hill Memorial Park
in Whittler.
mended for such preserves.
"The Irvine Company desirel5 to await
the final re.suits of the agricultural
preserve question in Orange County
before protesting taJes on any parcels
that would be included tber:eln.
"Ther-oit the company h e r e b y 1
withdnW! all protests filed for the 1968-
69 lax yew," Eberling's letter concluded.
Tho calljllJ\y bad proteated • lilt
aueumenta OD 3,630 acres with a matket
value of $38 million, according lo
AsseS!Or Andrew J. Hinshaw.
Irvine had asked a reduction of fl7.7
million reducing the market value to
$20.3 million on 35 parcels, llin.shaw
said.
The planning commiasion reeom-
mendaliona for preserve status on the
Irvine land and 36,449 &cn!S of Rancho
~11sslon Viejo la.net are scheduled to
come before "the Boanf ot Supervisors
for flnal action 300n.
f 'ro1H Page l
STATIONS. • •
various facets of judging ,
During tonight's meeting, planners will
also coll!lder a Mobil Oil Corp., reque11t
for a c011dilionaJ use permlt to tear
down a .station at 2799 Harbor Blvd .•
lo build a newer , betler one.
S~ll Oil Co. is asking another permit
to build a new station at the southwest
corner of Atlan1.s Avenue and Mesa Verde
Drive Ea:st.
City WflelaJS have been rel uc tant to
give the green light to service station
propos~ls in r:!cent monlhs, penGtng a
definite ordinance to guld~ the newer
projects.
Police Wh111crs
Of Bar Pohl Game
A game of eight·ball at 8 Costa MesA
tavern was a seesaw affa ir Sa lurd111'.
with two $1 bills chan11:lng hands In
two games, until two policemen stepped
in and arrested two partners on each
ilde.
The officers who dropped Into Pan:1
Joe's, 1748 Newport Blvd., during Its
after-hours' session said the fonr
parUcipanl! were apparently betting SI
on each game .
Officers Pat Rodgers and Ron Veach
.said they watched one side lose and
lay out $1 each, after which they won
the money and the score was even.
Then the men were anested. 0ne set of partners; both carpenters .
and the other set, beth engineen at
a large Harbor Area aeroapace firm.
were booked on a misdemeanor charge
of gambling.
.
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In Accidents
Two pedestrtans and the driver of
a sportscar 105l their lives In separate
weekend traffic accidents in Oranae
County, it was reported today.
The dead are:
G-olyo ~coll Buice, 17, Lo<
Angelu.
Mn. Iona McFarland, 73; Anahelm.
David Roy Orris, 24, of 489 Gract.land
Drive, Laguna Beach.
Miss Buice WU killed Saturday night
when she waa hit by one car and run
over by averal otbetl OD Pacific C.O.st
Highway just welt of 23rd Street 1n
Huntington Beach.
Police aaid her companlon, Michael
IHI Couty Traffic
I Dulls Toll
, ... a
L. Tryon, 21, Lakewood, wu injured
'A'hen he waa struck a Jlancing blow
by one of the cal'!. Tryo. to.Id officers
he and MW B\jlce were rtluming to
theiJ: ~keel car when thef tripped over
the hl&hway's center divi(Jer and stum-
bled into traffh: lanes .
Miss Buice feU Into /he path of a
car . driven by Michael T. Seal, 24,
Orange, and then wu t~wn In front
of another car driven y .Charle. L.
Johnson, 27, of 7S3 Like t., Huntlnfton
Beach. She was then run• over by three
more cars.
Her body wu taken to Rose Hills
MOttUll'f In Whittler where fUneral
services ~ pending.
Tryon Md Seal were both tr<altd
for Injuries at Huntington Intercom.
munlty Hospital and released. No cars
collided durfn& the accldent.
Mrs. McFarland dll!!d Sunday nlghl
at Orange Cowity Medical Center alter
being .struck by a car Sunday afternoon
at Loara Avenue and Ball Road in
Anaheim.
From Page l
IIER<T ••.
and 40 minutes in a rubber raft, bobbing
on 2$ foot ocean swe.Us.
at Nha Trang, South Vietnam. will ac·
company the body home for burial.
"He was a hero and that's an I
can say ... " commented the pilot's
mother, her voice breaking when con-
tacted today.
The steel-nerved La Habra High School
graduate who seemed a born, instinctual
filer .survived 177 combat missions over
North Vietnam and two other in-flight
crises, while based in. Tokyo.
"Tl:.¥! thing that bolbered him was
that 50 knot winds prevented Air force
cratt roo1 rescuing and a Navy chopper
pick ' j him up," _Capt. Wadsworth's il!d today. "'HJ uninjured except for a cold,"
she ll ed.
Capt Wadsworth 'was leader of bis
:l.ith !l'~tical Fighter Squadron and held numiro~ decorations, h.is mother said,
includi nt the D!.stinguished Flying Cross,
Vietnamese Medal of Valor and other
honcn:s.
Capt. Wadsworth had just' wturned
to duty in Japan, where he was able
to t:'.ll\c his wife •Mary and children
Lesa , J and Jon Paul Jr., 2, after
seven weeks' state~de training at Nellis
AFB, near Las Vefa.S.
Besides his parent!, wife and children,
he is survived by another brother, U.
S. Coast Guar~ Seaman James
\Vad.s\\·orth, ltl, tnow stalioned at the
N"vy sonar schito! in Key West, Fla.,
and a .sister, Cyndi Wadsworth, IS, n
CO$ta Mesa High School sophomore.
Burial wllf be in Logan, Utah, where
the victim and his wife met and married
\l'hile attending.· the llniversity.
fie began as a mathematics major.
but went into the Air Force's ROTC
program.
'"The minute he learned
a sophomore -that "'as
his mother said today.
to fly as
the end,"
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BY
WILLIAM
REED
•••d• ...
In the Wind
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Won~ Explaln
Mctarthy Takes
Strange· 'R~ward~
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Sen. EtiC<lie
J, McCarthy ~ a otranp rewlhl
::Su~ '°~1e ~1gn '°:!ti!:
Committee. He loot a boclt -t on
Ol'Greasx Murphy la quite a fen a aocondary ~etlvt pue1 whlcb
of the medical shows on televWon moot memben, lllllop rib~ a pwion.,
and some time ago he became con-At bis own .,....., i!cCon!oY YN
vinced from the Dr. Klllcasey show uslgned lo tM ·Gov~ ~
that he . n~ed. to take Iran-Conuillttea; whlcb bas i;;...J '.~ tO
quillaen. · lnvost!gati lllY 'llib{oct. 11 a-._ !Jtoit
;So ·,Ott to the; d®f<!r w~ 01' liWe lnflueljC< !"'-·the ,coune ot ~ Greasy~ ~' t!Octor . too~ .doe look Uon. . ,. ~ ~ "
at-what ,;c.iness the ·old· oilman· . McCarthy'• ooJy H1>1•a1t1m 'W¥ti lo
reailY a ·anit'pres¢bed a handful quote Caasdlan pbllooopllor Mltl\tltall
of tr~rs for not only McLuhan: "OperaUODS ts·~"
Greasy, ~t for himself as well. ln exchange for Foreign Relations. Tboee who have watched McCarthy's
Gre!ISY roshed off to the drog where be bu· bollt bis ~ear senate cueer cannot enYU!oo him underWtlng
store 'in Huntington Beach and career, McCarthy will ~ the nut any nut..nd-bolta tasks.
plunked down prescrlpllon and lo wt ranlt!ng Democrat on Govemment He bas·lllttady antlllWlCed bis decision
' •• 75 g th. red bis pills ()per~ -one noldt abovt,lreal)man not lo nm again, for the ·Sonate as IDOll!Y -..,. -a e Sen. James B Allea (D'Ala.) • ' a llemacrat When bis term esplreo lo and went away to follow exactly McCartby, in the put. bas not been ll'IO llld his dectsltm of the past week
lhei0l'ders of his doctor. an active participant memtJer ~of dUier have raised the question whether be *' Foreign Relatiopo or.FinAnCe,'11~.. re&Uyw-lo stay Uoimd that loog.
_ • . ed will rlitain '• teat. 'lbe Seaate fkScr Ontv a week ago, be Confounded his • G.\i!lasy really tiad been worn -,.id the cori1ilon -bave ·b<en· lits frtend1 and 'lll)'stifled· his enemies by ljbout the possibility of the city main outlets and he bu bad lltUe pa-voting against Sen. Edward M. Kennedy
irnJlO;'ing th~. ~I a b!ifrel tax tience wtlll commltteea llld r Sen. Ruad
qn .oil prodw;tibn and With rlsmi · on0 ezpianatlQa oflered for the llhlft ~ Whip. He : .. l~neeLonJr.:;:;
cqic SCHOOL .:.._ Artist's drawing sb0w1 liow"the new James H. Cox School of the Fountain Valley
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. ConstructI~Il ~p v~ig1::.·· I
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Airport Opposes
Land Use Group . -. . ' ' . . ., ' ....
costs for maJ!ltalning .wells,_ He( ·wu that Mt'Ca?thy's dminf Ind to throw his convenUon support to Ken-
J;>ay's stringent regu1atiofis and sometimes lonely campaign to diJCiedit ned Formation or a land use commlsslon
Sven stronger enforcement and the the JohnJon administration's Vietnam y. to direct activities of the Orange School Ordered ihy, Board
!Ow price of crude, well, Greasy policies had drained him of desire to County Airport ls be.ing opposed by the
was worried. press 1or w1c i:hanges in rorelgn pouey. Contract A warded current governing body t1. !be facility. • • • • For a few weeks , 01' Greasy He greeted his defeat at t be School number 13 In the Fountain ~·drama\lzel the nplollve UD1J1r1t
was pretty calm and almost easy Democratic NaUonal Convention last the Airport Commission. · Valley School District will be Uwoj:Jtaier· ~ t:if tb&-communltf -!l· lts
lob get. alon~ . with. All w
1
as fine August almost with a ""!;! ~ For Freew!ly Work comThem·1•1coteemm3:rritsslo1nntedhasbyllsltcouednt'y· speclperal H. Cos Scltool. "6oitfl; ~~els up 1rom 215 paplb ecause the oil tax was orgotten after his nifle...month cam......,.. 'llil-su -,_";i ... _ • • ears and the well was pumping just in a sea of billy clubs. A Los Angeles flnn Thursday won visors recen y to study the creation of An unsuperslit.ioua lot, the boanf of w~ ..M.J' _,.,Y ~-;-'of'---••-'• fine. Some of those who are ~ I ccfl\tract for OOe..half mile of four the new commission to withhold Jl.11 truJtees . ord~ .conatruction to be&in ,,.-i.-. _,..,....•u.a ._ __ • 14RU' ee.-. ......
1 But then he said he read in the McCarthy have auggest.:I Jane freeway in the El Toro area, wilh the. airport commlss.ioa 'a&n file 1 p0a1.. . cm. ..;...,....13 an lS acres ob Jan. 1~. • claiillOCA .~ •"'!"'f""t"' be recommendaUoos for two weeks unUI ..:.."-1 ~'""" ........ _
paper about the tax idea still being wanted a change ,00 the Government a low bid of $523,330, the state Division lion paper. i 1t ii fllaDrled for an enrnllmeiit ~ ·mil' · '1itou64;4'."'tit8' ~
alive and Day getting meaner OperaU~ Committee -with tis almlllt ol Hlgbwaya aanounc<d. AlthOugh allowed b stala law there 780 students and Is ti> be located on ptlio. •n1111Mra'be three'IDW!<r oecJUtl.
about wantin~ o!llield cleanu_P and unlimited !Ndom .IP.tJIO!SUe uyajed .. 1be. Grlff!!lt Co., was . assigned Ibo .areho.stldtland.uieh..mtwca'1nany· '-"".-,. Eut.-bOuntled by 'Sloter !11.Pl"~--el_L --.
the city insisting on takJng oil zoir bearill¥onfederal~e;s-m11.1 lhllrt-tqlma Freeway JOb, scheduled ol the state's 58 counties. aDd -Talbert avenue. ~ watt1 .. am 'l'be ~".will .. be tint.Mil In
ing..o!Lsome-property.-G<easy just _be_ the rlgb!_ ltlnd _ol _otJ!let !or • free. in the ara.tl. lbe_ Santa Ana Freeway The WJd tllleJp"'"°"'-has~-Euclld -ts. It Will be .ltulll 'by the slnmPoll!M 'llllh a day tile nJoll 'lllo
naturally needed the pills again. wlii>l!ii'f aenator wlili ~ p<>elry'mt-OMVtlleildi'A:.....:-----ed by the AlrllOrt l!o!Se-Aliatemerul:Oiil':--K10J!'Y"'Ol'prat'Vt'Dlt"~or --'1l!tlrtlrwtl '..,18lu•e.1111t oquare!ell:
del.,ts·confiotng tasU. Besides the bid for this work on State mittee and backed by the Newport the Pl~t and $56,000 for the furniahlnp the 1Cbool1Jli'"~·to.belp_~ * sen. Gaylord Nelson, (0-Wia.), for In-Route ISS, other bids awarded-also · Beach Cl,iy Council. RepresentaUOI) on andeqwpment::The111tecostP741304. wort ~wltll lflrge ad:l . tmall .-llJD~
He happened to be in Fountain staace, baa used the committee lo pursue btou&bt the. Iota! llP 'lo more than ll the commission would be gtyea cllles ' i Named for a Fountain Valiay "°' cbild!tD-.1,l!vM ddltlnb ~
Valley at the time. While not millfoo•1pokeolnell said: abutting·the airport. ' ' . ~ ~ .. tlie sC\iOdl'r'11'.W)Qg ~~ lllifequlpment. '
directly connected with the efforts ' ' a ' 1
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there, greasy knew they would es OUR S All Penney Stores Open Ev.ery Night. Mondqy Throvgh• Suturday o! Shell Oil Co. to drill a well w t c ty'
come up with a dry hole and he, ~ • · · ~y;~~l~:~~ci~~~~~ YMCA Heruls ;-: : ' :: "') .. s.·110.1.·._ .. Gt: ... ~.':'
tained the prescription and filled Slate n:nner .. ,.,, , , ,. , . it for him. Price this time was 11
$3.15, Greasy hit the roof because h . · · · · , ..
he thought the droggist had given Nintll llllllllll dlmw ol !ht lit"1:0.-. 0 m e·
hirn the wrong prescription. Alter r-~ YMCA boud of Dlrecton will ~ · · •.. all, it was '6. 75 in Huntington ~, ' ~ Beach. be at 1:15 p.m. Jan. IO at tb0.E4gewaier ~ r i!. :,
The druggist assured him that Inn. accord1ng to~ Dr. Hilton !.
the drugs, price and quality were Bell and Dave Paynter. • Free consultation I • Free estimate!
nght for the fairtraded. iterru:. The Rev. Fred. M. Judaoo, minister
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lhe druggist in Huntington Beach. Monlda will be the speaker at the in-
Armed Robber
Holds .Up Store
An armed robber held up a Huntington
Beach clerk in the Stop'n Go Marllet
8501 Ctyritos Ave., S1antoa, Thtu'sday
night and got away with an estimated !JOO. .
It was the second lhne the same
market has been held up In the past
12 days. Last time was Dec. 'rl.
Clerk Christopher Gustin of Huntington
Beach told police he was alone in the
market at 9:45 p.m. when the robber
entered. The bandit said, "Let me have
all the money in the register." Tht>
robber was armed with a .45-caliber
revolver, the victim told police. He fled
in a car.
Villa Park Mayor
Chairman of LAFC
Villa Park Mayor James Workman
has been elected 1969 chairman of t he
Local AgalC)' Formation Commission
(LAFC}. Charles Pearson of Santa Ana
was elected vice chainnan. · ·
New commissioners sworn in Wed·
nesday lncluded Supervisor Alton E.
Allen who succeeded retiring Supervisor
C.M. "Cye" Featherly as a regular mem-
ber and new Supervisor Robert W. Bautn
and former Laguna Beach mayor
William Martin as a!ternates.
formal meeting of community leadeni,
businessmen, club leaders and members
of the board.
Ticket inlonnaUon may be obtalned
from the YMCA by caJling 89U511.
Officers of the YMCA are James
O'Brien, president; Frank Noe, Dr. J.
J. Thompsoa. Arlen Erlcltaoo, Rmsell
Lindquist, vice prealtlents; Art Kliiclit.
treasurer; Archie Ailen, secretary.
Board membertl Include Bob Perry,
put president of the board, IDJton Bell,
Jim Black, Robert Bonnet, C. William
Carlson, Jerry Ferreri, James Franklln,
Harold Girton, ll C. Lawson, Themas
Overton, Oave Paynter, Al Rice, Mel
Root, Joaeph Sahagen. Howard Stephen..,
Robe.rt Washer and Bruce Williams.
County Girl, 19,
In -Marijuana Rap
A Buena Park girl allegedly involved
in smuggling 196 pounds of Mezican
marijuana Into the U.S. lut November
WIS indicted by I Federal Grand Jury in
San Diego, along with 32 otheq>enons.
She was idenWled as Vickie A. Lee,
19, and' cfiara:ed in the indictment with
bringin& lhe contraband weed through
at the San Ysidro checkpoint.
Jim R. Deringloo, 19, ol Tarrance,
was named as an accomplice in the
aDeged llllluggling involvinc Mlu Lee,
whose Buena Part street address wu
not liven. '
Preserve Requests Ended
After 2 More Win Status
Two more appUcaOons ror agricultural
preserve status were approved by the
Orange Coonty PlannJn& <;ommilllioo,
then COllllRissiooers voted a teven.month
moratorium beginning Jan. 16 on )ll'1"
cessinJ preserve requests.
Applications approved were for Jean
Plern Lacouaque on 1IO acres tut ef
San Jou Capistrano llld for Mn. Allcla
Plata on 111 acres near Joplin BoJ1
Ranch in Trabuco Can)'oo.
Preterve status, wbJcll ha the effect
o! freezing property Wea for a period
ol Len years had previously been granl«l
to the Irvine Company and Rancho
Misslon Viejo oo almsot 100,000 acres
of Janning land.
All appUcaUons must &o to the
supervlJ<ll'I for final approval. ActlCln
by lht boanl ts -.....
lltl!' Barletta, business --!~.
Stlddltback Junior Coll•&•.Dllllrtet .llP'
)Jl>ltd· the appllcatica u he had Iba •
prevtou.a ones. "
lie got the ~ to 1ac1ut10 I
a nquest to -MY latt "--of lJ{'elervet Jn U. ccmm' "'1"1 ......
mtndtttoo lo the -•ID•. Plannq D!reclor Pomt lllcMm n·
plained the moratorium on requ<N by
ootlng that preserve agreements must
be signed by March t, 196'1 the t.u
lien date, to have an effect on 1•10
la:res. He said additional awlkaUoot
could not be processed In time.
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~Now· . Now · · ' :Now. :;:~ : .. J.$0 6.50 6.50 :i:r~~·
-· . New Departure Gql~xy . . . . . ·Starlight ·
100% ....... nylon h;gh cftnol1Y '"'' c...ian• agylf<IV-l•moclairylk~p lllnry'lrilitifoal~Orion' acrytlc .,,_. '.·
'"''-n niliber bad\ing. this catpat Is ~ pila In tolid>dnd tuturts-12,'.. . and foop'plla lri 8'fti1>.Ulou1 .Olonf •
.., allruo.IM slant ond. Vermont slal• boautifol colonl Cushion Qf1d lnstolfo. Rodeccrite lrotn tht ~,.;,.. •'~ •
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Mafia, Klan .Appe·als Rejected 1 Hickel Prilile
Demo Target ' -
SuprerM C.Qurt Denies 'Pleas of Gerwvese, ,'K~K' ~. Shelt.On
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Tbe llenate
takes up Prtsldentelect lUehard M. Nil·
on's cabinet choices this week, with
the man from Alaska the prime target
for IOJRe Democrats.
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I • lllJtorlan Ariel Dvrlllt cot her
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~ ume from her hmband, Will
DvrMtl, wbell he was ber teacher
In NIW York more thin llO year•
1 aco. "I wu hlJ most troublaome
t miscblef·maker, 10 he called me1
I Mill," ahe aald, merriDJ to lhe
airy splrU in Sbakespeare'I "Tile
Tempest." Mn. Duran~ 70, wbose ! real ·j!nt name ii Ida, llnally ie-
't celved legal ob.y lhil week to make
her legal name Ariel. • In Son Salvador, El Salvador lhe
government banned lhe entry of
. •
W~N (UPI) -TWo alleged
tioileiwo!olll -and I Xu Klus Klan leador ,,.. lurned dowe oo appeals
to tbe l5upnme Oourl loci.,-.
WUbout o••ID'\f"l( tbe com dented
I --to Vllo Genovwe, reputed No. I bead cl the (loola Nollra orpnilatloo,
wbo wu ~'Int hll coavktlon on
ledenl~dlarJa.
'!be jUlt1-allli n(llled to be..-..
appeal by llamoDd Patriln:a, alleged
bead . llf the New, England Coota Nootra
"lamUJ" wbe -convlded ol plotting
to munl<r I rfTal ---· . The Xu llJul Klan lead« wbe WU
deoled a bearinl by tbe court WU Im-
perial -Robert M. Sbelton, wbo
' WU l«md llJJlty llf -Ill !If CGallWI
!or r<fUllng to lurn onr r-41 to
tbe -Committee on U-AdMtlel durtns I 1111 la .... lplloll
Io other acllool, tbe court:
-Ruled unentmmmb' k• teamt can-
not be evlclod fnm I -.U, llnucod P"bll• baulblc snjecl ,.,.._ a I06Clflc
-ii .,.... and tha -allowed
to chall<nP the --Refuted to bear 1 new r:baJ1qe
to the-COllllltuttooal ol the -Cmuoltteo cn UoAmerican acltfltks
brought by two New Yarbnl -Dr.
Allen M. KrdJI and Walter Deroin
Teque m -wbo bad ,_...i com-
mittee ~ ... ,.-.--
~J1.J1. *** Sup·reme Court to Study
-Rejocled a ~ !or a hearing
by four New York Negroes who con-
tmded that draft aemptloos lllowod
collep studenta dil<rlmlnate aplmt
Ibo-.
-AIJeod to hear • dJailelp by two
~networa togov..,.,,..t
,...wa~ .. "politicol edltorlall" and
Ibo "pencml -pb ... " ol tbe lalmen doctrine.
GeOIM!IO claimed Ibo judge Improperly
Instructed tbe jury al bil 11111 lrial.
Nao 71, be la aervin& bil -at
Leaveinror1h Fedtnl Prilcin In "'-·
With (OIJd behavior, be cao ni ~
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Mattlll, 1'70.
During 1983 hwlnp by tbe Senate
Permanent Inveat!a1ttou SuboommJttee,
Geno':.'MI n1 libeled the 11bom ol all
.,._., by Jooepb Valachl, oyndlcate
tumeoal.
Valacbl • .i..crtb<d tbe ploWng and
nnadet which bniuc!>t Geoo•eoe to tbe
top ol tbe cr1mlnal world.
Genovese repstedly fttatns much of
hla power and ii .aJd to 'dlroct Cooa
Nootra operatlcm IJom prlaon.
The SUptenie o.irt adod In a brld
onler, wlthoot oploloo, In denying •
bearing.
Walter J. HtcUI, Alalka governor and
Nixon's choice for interior HCl'tlary.
appeared to be tbe only maJ0< cabinet
dellpee wbe might WI lhort of a quiet
approval.
Tbe linlup calla for a -ol bearlnp
on the~. ~nning Tutsday,
with lonnOI IJIP'OVal shorlly alter Nlloo
aasumea olf1ce a week frotn t~t Most of the bearings alrea were
tagged aa routine. But. Hickel, w ltir-
red dissent among tome comervaUoniJJts
wtlh 1 few much·publicized aentences
last moolh, mJch1 be beaded !or IOIDe
tough qoestloolog. '
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foreign hippies. Col. Jose Angel
Bord,.., immigration chief, called
them "a social menace." • State's Syndicalism Act : • • •'
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WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Stqreme District Judge Willlam P. Gray spesklng •
Court loda •--' to I lcr tbe peoel, aald neither the 11117 y .... ...... e x a m D e d~~.. ..... ''-a law itself can stand • California~ criminal syndlc:allsm ad, -·-~ foun:I uncmstitutlonal earlier thll year against the high court'• mon recent
by a lpl!dal three-Judi• federal court be~~. Gray said, tbe law would •
In Los AnC•les. appear to prohibit teacblng about
The court will hear a?IUJ!lenil Later criminal l}'lldicallam wtthoot actually ad-e
In the term and decide tbe case by voc:aling it aod ''mere expreaioo of
written oploioo. belie! ., pbllooopby" woold lltewil< be e
'!be ad -crlmlnal syndlcalism barred.
u ''teaching or aiding and 1betUng the The act waa challenged by four e
Car:nmialoa. ~ crime ••• or ttrroriam persoRJ, including John Harris Jr., whose
as a mew llf, aceompllllblng a cllanjw· prooecutloo under II wu pending In •
In lodUltrial CJWDOrll>lp er control, or Los Angeles County Superior Court. The
el!ec:Ung any poi!t!cal c:flange." case, lovolviog d(stributJon of leaflet.
'l1le tower cut l«md tbe statute, with the progressive labor pally Imprint, e
'l:S-1,f~~llnt~ij~i' In lfll abrldge1 lree u· appeared to be tbe Hnt since lf37. ~; n;e~ biallpl>!lil--n may not proceed....ter--the--"
·!ti -1lullonallty in 1127. But Federal declaloo.
Stewardess Foils Hijark;
Gunnian Held in Miami
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Snoso may mtan ahoorling to manv
''victfml• kt it meant cm opportun~
ty to do aome creative lfl01D iculp-
ture for Mr1. Sllirlqi St0Ue11 of Chio
cago. She ~·llW plavl"' btar
famiJV with lftOIO ond G.garde1> llouH.
-1h< IGld thq Wl'C climbing Ill<
tree to ott moo~ /f'OtJI-tM sncno °" "*'
ground. "Btarr don't hke mow vuu
kno10," ahe uplcdmd.
llWll (UPI) -A llilotCm>witldiog
passenger who demanded to be taken
to Cuba was foiled early today when
a De!ta Air Uoea stewardess vaulted
put him Into tbe c:ockpll aod locked
tbe door, allowing the pilot to complete
Ille Dolroit.to-J(Jaml lllgbl
laodlng pattern," Elle replied belcn ,,...
nlng Into the cockpit
Detective Capt. Rey Longbottom llf
tbe Miami Police Dejiartmeot aald tbe
hijacker wu wated in the first clul
-"' the airliner when be pulled the alxqun.
•. I CfHTRAl •1 • One ot lhe overlool:ed upeoC& of,
heart transplant· surgery may be
more Important Iha! lhe lmmedlate
goals. ..We're learning so much
about Immunity Iha! we may IOID.e
day be able to cure cliseasea such
as cancer or rheumatic fever,"
oald Dr. Dontvn A. Cooley, a trans-
planl pioneer.
Police, alerted by pilot lllrold Rowley,
boanled. DelLa lligbl 297, carrying .,,
penoos, wbeo tt stopped at the nmp
and UTelted a man s.itting meekly with
a abotiun in a duffel bag at b1a fttL
Officers Identified the woolcH>e hl·
jacker u Kenneth McPeek of Orchard
Lake., Mkh., who was accompanied by
hU three-year-old !OD. He WU charged
with armed assault and held under
1100,000 bond pending possible ledual
cbargea.
When Pollce Sgt. Lloyd Sezlon and
Ollleer George Lopo bosn!ed the craft,
I.ooglioltom said, they lwnd Mc:PeH
"Juat llttlng there meekly. His llhol«UD
was laying al bil feet."
Delta officials said Rowley made the
conect decisioo In Ignoring the would-be
hijacker. •
Donald Horgockm of Chicago
is a 1tew, and no doubt wilht1 .
the robbit that aUacJc.td him toar,
too. Hargadon, a hospitnl work-
tr, toa1 kickt'd and icratchtd b¥
a 40-pound laboratorJI ra.bbit ht
was taking t.o the Lincoln Park
· Zoo. He was treated tn tM ho.t·
pit.al'• e?Mrgeney room for icv-
tral "hare-cuts,'' ftOtM! serious,
but tJinc WCI flO toatl to Jdlvt
the fnjMrJ to his pridt.
• While r .. idents of Greet Falls,
It WU the third IOCb 1Dcidmt in the
air lince Saturday, when two planes
were diverted to Cuba, one on a flight
from Peru to Mlam1 and the other
from PIUsborgb to Miami.
Delta Air U... oUlc:lall uld Capt.
Rowley went tbrwgb with bia; landing
becaue "be wu ciommltted. He was
only I abort dlstance from touchdown.''
Laird Announces
New Appointment
In Peniagon Staff
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Del ....
Secnolary-delignate Melvin R. Latnl an-
nounced today that Jobn S. Footer Jr.,
would stay an in tbe Nixon admlnlstradon
u director of defenR re9e&rCb and
engineering.
Mont., struggled to keep warm in
five-degree weather, one main
1treet thermometer at a bank re-
gi5teml ll9 d..,.._ When asked
about it, lhe li&nk'a switchboard
operator commented, "Yoo have
to have warm lhougllts. And that's
what we bave -warm tboullht&.
When otewanleu Lynn Sargent of
Miami leaped Into tbe cockpll and aJam.
med tbe door abortJy .after mldnlgbt.
&wley radioed Della contttlllers In
AUanta that "the llewanfea lw jUlt
come up and aJd a nian pulled a
lhotglln on her. Would you call Miami
and have police meet us tbereT"
Nine m.inutea later the man wu Jed
from the plane.
The otewanleu aald the mao pointed
the shotgun al her and aald ''Tell tbe
captain we're ..... to CUba."
"Sir we can"t do tbat, we'n tn 1
Laird told a news wuftt:eoce that
Robert C. Moot, P<uLagon comptroller,
alto wwld conUnue lo tbil job.
At Ille 18DleJime, Robert r. Frot.blke,
41 -vlCe praldeot of Sentl}'
Insurance. Boston, WU named aailt.aDl
aeaelary llf def-!or admloLatratioo,
a job wbldl Lain! lllid woold be UJlll'Oded
In reapooalbllilles. Fn>eblke llYM In
Wlncbesttr,Mua.
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Sheriff Terms Iron County Snowfall 'UnbelUwable'
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LONDON RIOT - A police cordon, backed up by Lfmdon Sunday. Demonstrators pelted police with
mounted police, holds back some of the demon-bottles, coins and banner poles during two charges.
strators who tried to storm Rhodesia House in At least two policemen were hurt. ~~~~-=-~~~~~~~~~
Talks on Migration
Skipped by Africans
For Stronger Families, Happier Youngsters
and Better Health, Give to You r Un ited Fund
LONDON (AP) -Africans -A British proposal Io r a
b o y c o t t e d Commonwealth c o n tinuing Conunonwealth
talks called today to tackle sludy of the problems created
the politically explo:sive pro-by migration within the Com-
.blem of migration in the monweallh.
multir~clal association of 28 Howevei, the chief purpose
~ntr1es. a~ared to be l8!Jely Josi
ThC'b'IO'Ve-by 1h-e-Afrlcarrr0110wmgffieli0ycott -by the
members or t ~ c Com-key African counties.
. . .ma r1 o e om-monWealth, according to of-A t ·1y 1 th C
f1c1als w h o take part, wu monWea th grouping urged a
based on the argument that re!et'e~ white and lmmigr~tion dlfflcultle•. which black RbcXle:im;:cto test .nv have ansen are primarily the 1 --.J concern of Britain. co_mprorfllse settlement Brt-
Asian and West Indies tai~ might reac:J1 wlth that
delegates attended what was wh~te-ruled Afncan Jlil;tio~,
to have reen a 17-natlon whic~ broke from London s
session on migration matters rule in lt&S.
on the sidelines of the Com-Brltisb Prime M I n I 1 t e r
monwealth Prime Ministers Haroli;t Wilson had· ; ,twice
Conference. British and Cana-asswed delegates to the 1Com-
dian representatives also were monweafUt Pthne t.ilnfaieni
'd ha bee t Conferel\C<· •• "~-peopl. •• of sat to ve n presen . . . 'u•c:
The meeting bad before lt ~~1a. will not !}ave a.~
two general propositions : sutut1on lmpo&ed upon them
-A PakiJlanl scbeme for. "1;~1ation of the Brlllib
the formulation of an im--'-~~ against l he 1 r
migrants' charter. will.
But African, Asian and oth·
President
Puzzler
er delegates expressed grave
doubts that Prime )finister
Ian Smilh's governmept would
permit Rhodesia's Africans to
express their views freely on
a settlement.
~ile the 28 Commonwealth
leader! attending the eight~
day confertnce wert drafting
their positions Sunday, riots
Oared in downtown London
when demonstrators stormtd
the diplomatic missions of two
white African govemmenta,
Rhotiesia and Soo th Africa.
Some demonstrators storied
windows · at Rhodesia House
and South Africa House, both
near Trafalgar Square, and
othen batiled police and sup-
porters of the SmlUt regime.
Police said two facUons were
involved, the right-wing Na·
tional Front which supports
1~ breakaway Rhodesia, and the
By WJLIJAM MANSFIELD
J. Which President said: "I
never lake a step in fore.ign
policy unless I am assured
that I shall be able eventually
to carry out my will by force ."
a) Andrew Jackson ; b)
Abraham Lincoln ; c)
Theodore Roosevelt
% ... The American continents
• • , are hence.forth not to
be considered as subjects of
future colonization by Eur~
pean powers." These words
were spoken by w h i c h
President?
a) James Monroe ; b) George
Washington; c) Martin Van
Buren
3. "Seward's Icebox" refers
to : a) the discovery of
refrigeration; b) the purchase
of Alaska; c) Washington's
campaign at Valley Forge.
4. This President could not
read or write unUI he wu
19 years old :
a) Andrew Johnson ; b) An·
drew Jackson : c) Millard
Fillmore
5. This vice president kiUed
Aleunder HamUk>n ln 1 duel.
He was ;
a) Aaron Burr; b) Schuyler
Colfu; c) William Wheeler
ANSWERS
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wo.q L9tll 111 ~IV pomp.ind
oq" pn-.; unttmAI '!•ts JO
.<.R1~ RtJ• patu•N ·q .,
Black People's Alliance.
"Rule Britannia!" rightists
bawled. "Down with black
power. We want white power.
Stand by Rhodesia."
'"'eir opponents chanted:
"Fascist scum. Long live
Chairman Mao."
Humphrey
Endorses
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Sen. Harris
WASIUNGTON !AP)
Selection of Fred Harris as
Democratic national chairman
-a prospect enhanced by
Vice President Hubert H.
Humphrey's w e e k e n d en-
dorsemenl -would provide
a broader national stage for
an Oklahoma senator with
star quality.
The f o I k s y , good-looking
1-larris, who parU his dark
hair down the middle, is a
solid member or lhe Senate
Establishment while main-
taining firm ties a m o n 11
liberals. He already hu stir·
red talk as a po11ible
''sleeper" candidate for the
1972, presidential nomination.
Humphrey made oUtciaJ
S a I u r d a y his wspected
preference for lllrria IO llJC'o
ceed Lawnsice P. O'Brion
w~ the DemOcraUc Natkml
Committee meei. Tueedoy. >..
tltular head of the party,
Humphrty'a cl>Oice la aJmoet
certain to be acctpt.ed •
"I ~ he wlll have your
support ," the vice president
told the committee I o 1
DA!l.Y I'll.OT 1J
Swedes OK Israel Takes Golan eights
Emhas8y
In Havana
STOCKHOLM (UPI)
Swed<n announced today U
will ',llplnlde Ill dlplomaUc
mission in Cuba lo a full em-
busy.
It wu the aeoond diplomatic
swipe at the Unit«! States
in four daya. Sweden became
the first we,,tern European na~
Uan to ext.end full diplomaUc
recognlUon to North Vietnam
Friday.
Today'• announcement II.id
the new embassy in Havana
will be headed by a charge
d'affaires, who will report to
the Swedish ambassador in
Mexico City, Tord Goeransson.
T h e government used the
opening session of the R.lksdag
(parliament) to announce its
decision. King Gustav IV Adolf
opened the session. Pickets
ringed the building with signs
protesting the recognition of
Hanoi.
The Swedish government
now mainlalns a consulate in
Havana.
Foreign Ministry officials
said they expected the U.S.
government to expres s
displeasure with the latest
move. The U.S. State Depart-
ment said Sweden's recogni·
Uon of Hanoi did not help
the cauae of peace in Vietnam.
I
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BJ Ualtad Preti llllrnllltul Syrian cuna. ~r ~ ' told I n Io
Israel will tltabllah 12 more tn Calrt1 the Mml-ofdclal .Jordan d g P'r e 1 Iden t
aettlemenll in the Israeli~· new1p1per Al Ahram chataed JoMlan'a-1Ut days iD tbCI
cupted Syrian Golan Helg)lta. that Iarael II musing ttoopo WbllO .iloul<. ,
the Jew!Jh agency aal4 lodly.11"~~~~~;;;;;ii;;;;;;;i;;;;;i!iii;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;o; 11111 would bring Ille mnnbefll
of aetUements there to S! aAd
would amount to permanent
ap.nea:atlon of the beighta,
oblervers said in Jerusalem,
The laraeUs occupied the
Golan Heights during the six·
~~ June IM'T wat in bloody
ltghtlng that ended the fte.
qu~nt bombardment of Israeli
~tUements In the valley
below by Syrian guns. Some
settlements were established
there immediately.
Israel has invested more
than ts million ln the IU'!.8
and will invest at least that
much more, the Jewi!ti agen-
cy said.
In some cases the settlers
are using abandooed Syrian
Army camps as temporary
accommodations whUe waiting
for pennanent homes. Another
big' project aMOWJCed .by the
agency is the development of
the six-mile stretch ol the
Sea ol Galilee coast which
formerly w a s directly under
Johnson Back
Following Rest
WASmNGTON (UPI) -
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the \Vhlte House after his last
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New Faces, New Style
Tl!• .i.llt ID power ID the caJllMlla LeP.lature last ~ aMr 10 year• of Dellloeralic Partt doQ>lnaUon,
brings no! onl7 ...W faees bUI • new 1tylo to the state'•
law·maldnB )>ody. Stand-outs among the new faces are RepubUcan
Robert T. Monagan, who replaced Ionfodominant Jess
Unruh .. Speaker of, the Assembly, and Rep. Ed ReiJ>.
ecke (R·TuJunga}, who will replace Robel't Finch as
lieutenant governor. Monagan alter eight years In tho Assembly, alrea·
dy has earned a reputation as a leader -offering many
of the same leaders.hip qualities as the Democrat be r&•
places. His style is different. however: He won't be •
flamboyant political hem In the _Unruh ~age, but ratJ>.
er a quieter, less-publie-coosc1ous legislaUve po'!er.
Tb e Tracy Republican bas' about all of the political
background points one could hope fo~. rangin.$' all the
way from membership in the Amencan Legion to a
firm reputation as a family man... .
As minority leader of the ASsembly smce 1965, be
put his assets to work. The question now is whether be
can put them into a productive mac:mne as did his pre-
decessor· for like him or bate him, Jess Unruh as
Speaker ~f th~ Assembly got things done.
Perhaps an unknown on a statewide basis, Reinecke
has come on strong as one of the bright and promi~lng
young men inside his own district and the Republ1~an
Party. Usually described as a moderate conservative,
be won a tblrd term in the House last November by
nearly 100,000 votes over his Democratic opponent in a
district. with a scant Republican majority. He bas ,ex~
pressed strong interest in conservation and education.
Among other reasons for choosing him, Governor
Reagan said be bad Reinecke'! vote-getting ability as a
future potential re-election running mate In mind In the
selection.
Tbe eyes of California -especially. the political
eyes -will be firmly fixed on Reinecke and Monagan
In 11181. They boUI appear pramU!ng an4 capable, but
they're boUI follow Inf tou&ll ac11.
HELP f OJ.'I Worthy Students
A Laguna Beach 1oolor citizen who tboaght big
enoup to make hlmlelf lndependenUy \feel1hY la now
thinking blg ID letlD4 ot ~ aid to junior collese
studanla. .
He ii Charleo W. Stro111, 70, ret!nd theater own,..,
film tllltrlbutor and manufacturer.
Strong has founded the lllgher Education Loan
Plan (HELP). Beglnalng with Orange Coaat, Golden
West and Saddleback campuses, be Is -U.blng
HELP Follnclatton chapters which ho ~· will grow
to a •latewlde· operaUon with aome ~ mllllon. Mul'b
of tbls would come from estates of Uie wealthy, but
mialler lndlviduat doijattons would alao figure liriport-
antly In the program.
Dr. Sldiley Bro.sman, chancellor of the Callfomla
junior college system, checked on Strong, then accepted
the pool of HELP vice presldeut.
With this kind of endorsement, It appears the proj· ·
ect bu a realistic prospect for auccesL strong'a: an-
nounced aim is to "help worthy studenta help them-
selves and give them inc-ve to become good c!U·
zens.''
Loans are to be paid back, e i t b e r alter the two
years of junior college or after completing studies at a
four-year college. Thus the foundation would become
a revolving fund.
When Strong and bis wife, Ruth, were apprised of
the need, they decided helping to meet ii would be the
best thing they could do with their money.
Many another product of the public educational
system and beneficiary of America's affluent society
might well reach the same conclusion. 'THE WOLVES 61\THER
Some Thoughts Carmichael's Soviets Threatened in Mideast Last Spring
_llowlfug_
On. Blue Monday Absurdity
Lltuy • a Blae Monday:
Poverty grinds you down; P""'pertty
puffs you up.
Failure makes you sullen; succeu
makes you smug.
Tbe best you get ls a choice or evils.
and the odds are a1way1 7 to 5 againlt. ,
Parents die, mates wither, ch1J4nm
drift away. "
The race ts riOl o the swift.,...-llOt
the battle to the strong -but they
might u well be.
ConsetvaUvea: want to keep what is
rotten. and radicals want to change
to something worse.
DEMOCRACY IS the last best hope
of man, but man 6eell1I unworthy of
hi• last best hope.
The air reeks, the water stinks, the
food is stuffed with preservatives -
only the aspirins we incessantly take
are guaranteed pure.
The white man dislikes the black,
wbo bu done all bis hard wori. for
him; the black dislikes tbe Jew, who
has done all his battling for him; tbe
Jew dislikes the Arab, who is bis only
cousin on Earth; the Arab dislikes the
American, who has poured billions into
his land; the American dislikes the
Frenchman, who has always been bis
ally; and the Frenchman dislikes
everybody.
WE WORK TOO hard but we also
goof aff too much at° the same time;
we get up too early, go to bed too
late, have more leiaurt and know less
' .
what lo do wl!h It than ever i#re.
The children· have an the '.uswers
before Ibey h..,. beard mosf•-.t the
questial!s; and the parents k~ ~
questions lo whil:b the answeti 'Bl.Te
been erUed olf a rapidly receding
blackboard.
The quality of ,goods ts .. flcile-
the quality of service: products with
a shrug, and service with a smirk -
and .tt )'00· doii~ like i4 shove 14 go
somewhere else, aee the manager, write
a Jetter, take i' up With your
Congressman, I only wort here, a buck
ls a buck, buatness 111 business, that'•
the way the ball of wax botmees, Buster.
RENTS ARE IDGH, Illes are high,
prices are high, wages are high -but
the wages don't meet the prieet and
tbl ~ don't meet the taxes and
the tans tlll up the rent 111111 the rent
eats ·up the. wages and here we go
round the mulberry bush once more.
Hooesty pays in d,aily satisfaction, but
dishooesty pa,)'I quarluly dlvideocts y
~ell. .
The church makes us devout, bot not
decent; the school makes us literate,
but not educated; the government makes
us docile, but not dedicated : the media
of commurllcaUon tell us everyU:Qng:but
what we need 1o know to lead a better
life.
Morse to Colum.bia?
W ASlllNGTON -Former Senator
Wayne Morse .is being proposed for presi·
dent of dissenmn-troubled Columbia
University.
In urging the selection of the veteran
Oregon liberal Democrat, who was nar4
rowJy defeated for a fifth term last
year, lnOuential New York friends are
rrtresaiDg b1a exce:ptional qualificatiOllll
and experience. Partlcularly1 they are
citing the following:
(1) Mofle is a one-Orne law professor
aod dean of a law achoo!, and as
chairmon d. the Serntts EducaUon sub-
commillee plajo<d a leading role In the
enactment in recent years of billions
of dollars In federal aid for elementary
scboo1a and coilf&'es. He wu a pioneer
Jn this landmark legillation, and was
widely acclaimed tn academic circles.
(%) MOBSE RA8 A national reputation
u JUt arbiler. He was a member of
Md bulled a number of special White
HOWlt pmela appointed to setUe major
labor ~ In these complez and
d!Ulcult ..,.uaUons, Mo"" displayed
outlt•n lfl -.atuteness, unchalleflgeablt tam-coupled wHb un1hatable
~ .
(S) Jforlo WU Dile cl the lint ml
----•• 6ff1'98 ---·
~ Georp· -.... bu--· ---in our clvllhation! &AM c
Dall' Sam C.:
-Aid ft -popular!
,_,_ Pl'Ohlel!1I to Georae
and I )'OU cloo1 tia.. aboollllo
peace cl mind wttiihi 10 days, dou-
blo your worries back.)
'
most persistent critics ol the Vietnam
war. He wu o1ne of two senators who
voted against U1e historic GuH of Tonkin
resoluUon, and was the leading "dove" in Congress. Ills friends, In ....,...,
mending h1m (or bead of Columbia un1 .... ~ty. polnled out that Mone'• pn>
minent stand agalnlt the Vietnam con-
filct woold stroogly appeal I<> large
elementJ o( the dlaaffected ltudents.
THE FORMER Oregonian legislator
is cumnt!y In Washington closing his
Senats o!flce 111111 dJspo6ing of a stock
farm In nearby Moryland. He is un-
decided about his future, except that
he doea Intend to "remain active."
Whether lhil Wil! be In WashingUln or
eisewbfn MlY Ume will Id!.
Several former Republican Senate col·
-are known lo have --1<> Presldenklect Ni>on that Mono be
named ,I<> a federal regulatory agency. unaer the liw, most cl. them require
reprttntaUoo from lhe opposition party,
and Nixon waa told Morse would make
a popular choice.
Quotes
Sao! DaTld, .L.A., .. COeQ .,.
prrr•'" b7 Awla -1'Whtn .,. tbt
.. acb,inJ on tho lmmorallty cl Soviet
mttcion! Where Me the ragged
d11ciple11 ol individual Liberty •.• tell it
like it ii and stand up to the DP'
preacn, man?"
Early' ln the 18Slll, oeveral hundred
Sou1lltrnen ....... taltlnl BeCeSS!on. They
tncluded Congreames, govemon:, elo-
quent politicians and w e a J t h y ,
.llaveholdlng planttta.
Each "8d a followtpg, but altogether
they eould not · at the. time muster a
larp oegment d. the Southern people.
The)' 11ere •ioi<Dt, BllllJY 111111 lnlelllaent,
111111 Uncle Tl>m'1 ·Cabin, just pubiisbed,
gave them arnmuplUon. They were ~
-d. a a.oping Northern IJraney,
l• whk:h there wu only one amwer.
THESE MEN DID NOT conceive of
armed rebellion, but a physic.U,
peaceable, if snarling, separation. They'
wen contemptuom of the Northern com-
mercial civilization, 111111 doubted the
Ncrth. wou1d fight when the chips were
down.
This nucleus of seceMionists grew to
an immense revolutionary movement
before the decade was out. Infuriated
by Northern intransigence, lt .Wept up
virtually an the 0IOCial, cultural, rellgious
and political leaden sooth of Mason
and Dll)ID-It still believed lhl North
would OOt fight I<> retain the departing
stat.., but il it diAj, it ..ooid be I(•
nomilliously whipped.
TIU8 JUDGMENT WU founded on
factors obvioUJ to the eeceaslon leaders.
The North was more populous ,and
richer, but It Jacked Southern cobeslon,
and above all, fire. 1be Nmtb's cause
was unjust, a manifestly evil oppreSsion.
Europe would perceive this, and in-
tervene for Southern independence.
There were a miilioo young men to
defend Soutbem homes. Soutbernen lived
on sell-sufficient farms. The bard wori.
of war would be done by slaves, freeing
the soldiers. So the war came, a.s Mr.
Lln<:oio Bald, 111111 it dido, work oot
that way. Even truncated, the United
States was too stroag and l't901ute. Already, a century ago, It wu the most
stable 111111 enduring governed commWlllJ
ever deviled by men.
SO TAKE THE CABE of Stokely
Cannichael, perhapo the foremost _Negro
revolutionary ol oar day. In every
Americalll city be bas a acore of coun-
terpart&, 111111 all havo the same llory,
the aame aentence11.
In AUanta, Mr. Cannlchael said, "We
are for revolution and vk>)ence. Yes,
I mean ~· Whatsver It takes I<>
get oor llberatloo. Yoo get power with
gums. When you gain power you
redlArlbute the wealth. U a white aym-
palhiltt fllhts will> you, yoo share the
IJ>Oll&."
Ul:I' US MENTION Mr. CarmlcilMl
with Jtfferaon Davis and Robert E.
Lee. Mr. Davts wu a man ol great
stature. U. had conunlllllled the fealty
of bis whole people. General Leo had
Ille -llUCb 1\1118 .. Mr. Cannichatl wU1 fleftl' see. Scotti ol Confeder11.te11
had the stature cl Davis, 1 few the
military prowess " Leo. Six hundred
thousand -died in the llruUle with -giltsd 111111 dedicatsd meo.
Alainlt this blcl<ground, the bowlini
ablurd!ty of Mr. Carmichael's Uvuu
art plain. Not a twentieth ol hl1 own
'race bellevea in bis solution. One day
there wlU be 1 IOlutk>n, because it
11 obllc11.tory on us black and white.
But it WU1°t be by the phontom gWll
" Sl<>teij> Carmidlael and bla lalthllll.
Risk¥-Arl:
WASIDNGTON -No official
•ckno)r~emenl,)111 been nwle of this,
but .tie Soviet UniGo threatened I<> in-
tervene "With Its fcrce.s in tbe Mideast
crisia prior to the present one. The threat came last. spring over the hot
line ~ Mosrow and caused President
John.:iii', to order Sixth Fleet movements
in the' Jledlterranean.
Tbe Crisls passed and filustrated again that '~ public does not always know
whBliii'We skirt the fringes of war -•
go· ·M the brink, as Secretary of State
John Foster Dulles once put lt. Tbertl
la ID art I<> it but the art Is loot
whenever the other side thUW we will
hesllate arid draw back from the brink.
BRINDIANSIDP IS a risky reality
wbJcb does not disappear because it
bas a bad name. The Vietnam War
illustrates that the United States will
Mt only go to the brink of war but
over the brink. and it is this a1one
which introduces into the present
Mideastern crillis a large eJement of
~.
Would we in fact be likely to engage
In war to preserve tbe tenitorial in-
tsgrity of the stats of 1'raei! It can
be argued that lf we do not have any
treaty commitments we do have a moral
commitmen& based upon the statements
ol. severa1 presidenl.! of the United States.
We also have a political atmosphere
In which argument& for intervention
would be heavUy preued.
When the question ts put directly I<>
those who advtso the President the
replies are masta-pieces of dissembling.
When the questJon ii: put to leading
members of CongrNB they seem far
leu certain than they would have been
before the Vietnam experience on the
nature of U.S. responsibility.
THE SENATE MAJO.IUTY leader, Sen.
Mike Manslield, reckons that any moral
commitment we might once have had
ts i"' compelling than in the past.
According to Mansfield, the United States
does not have any bard and fast com-
mitment to go to the II.id ol Israel,
or any other country In the Mideast,
other than those which are members
of the North AUantic Treaty Organiza.
lion.
This treaty, of course, ls effective
only in the measure and degree that
each signatory considers its interests
to be directly involved. If Senator
Mansfield is referring to unilateral in-
tervention it is hard to conceive that
the United States would do so in a
direct conflict with the Soviet Union,
or that the Soviet Union would create
conditions in which such a direct conflict
woold be unavoidable. Moscow is given
credit for not considering the preserva-
Uon or destruction of. the state of Israel
worth a war between the major powers.
YET 11IE THREAT from MOSCQw
earlier Utls year was not imagined and
the increased Soviet presen<:e · in the
Mediterranean is not invented. The con·
tinuing clash between Israel and the
Arab atates therefore ominously un-
balancea the relationship of the United
States and the Soviet Union and con·
sequenUy the peace of the world.
.,. The crisis is of far greater dimension
than when Britain and France made
their last feeble efforts to stabilize the
Middle East which ended in disaster,
Perhaps the hope for stability lies in
this cireumstance, that the two super
powers have become involved in a more
direct way, and it is in the interesl
of both of them that they do not come
into conflict in the Mediterranean. 1
Some-oi those who-surrOWld President
Johnson are there.tore encouraged ta
believe that events may move toward
stability. Russia's interest, for example,
lies in the direction of opening the Suei
Canal so that it can bave its own version •
of a lifeline into the Red Sea and beyond,
The potential of the Arab countries in
the development of their own resourct3
could be great. '
AT THE MOMENT the outlook ls not
very reassuring. Both sides are capable
of overreaction to mutual provocations
but so long as the two super powers
maintain their balance these provocations
may be held wilhin bounds.
In this sense, therefore, Russia's ad·
vance into the Middle East, so long
as . it does not threaten the existence
of an independent Israel, could have
its good side. What Britain and France
could not do the United States and
the Soviet Union may be able to ac·
complish. U the super powers cannot
act In concert the power of one may
balance off the threat of the other.
In any case, at high levels of the ad·
ministraUon there is some optimism that
the final clash can once again be avoided
in the Middle East.
Teaching About Drugs, Sex
We are not teaching our children what
they should know about drugs and sex
because of irTaUonal. fear of the subjects.
A leadl:ng expert on tbe subjects
stresses this point in an article, "How
to Teach About Drugs and Sex," in
the January Issue ol the California
Teachers Association quarterly Journal.
Theme of the issue ii "Student Dissent."
"No fielda of knowledge are more
pervaded by Ignorance 111111 fear than
drugs andc11ez," WT.Ole Joel Fort, M.D.,
profesaot of llOCial weliare at the
University of California, Berkeley, who
ii a1'o ro<lired<r cl the National Sex
111111 Drug Forum In San Francisco.
''EDUCATION ON SEX and drugs is
grossly inadequate -or aJmo.n nonex-
istent -despite laws requiring our echocll
systenui to provide instruction in these
fields." he said.
So, be pointed out, rather than chlldttn
getting objecUve. factual, comprebenslve
Information on the abuses of drugs and
sex from well-trained persons, they lll'fl r«<ivinl their lnlonnalioo from other
Dear
Gloomy
Gus:
I'm tired ol. all thll talk about
people dotlll their "lhlzl&." They
doo'l. really. They're just u "'°"
fonnist u lhe hippies. U evtty-
one really did hia own thing, we'd
have a heallhlcr, mort creative
IOdcty. -J. D. R.
.. . w.. "' Guest R~port
"
-inadequate -sources. These include
glamorized or scare lnfonnation from
adverUsing, television, the movies. polili·
ciaru:, drug policemen, inadequate "crash
courseJ" and from street talk and .. graf·
fiti on toilet wa1ls."
"PROPER EDUCATION must begin
with as full an understanding of the
subject as possible, an ability and desire
to communicate it objectively, and an
appropriate context derived f r o m
personal maturity. A good first step
toward those ends ls to recognize that 'drtP' and•· 'sex' are not 'four-letter
word.1', that behaviors involving either
are generall)' only one component of
a far more complete life style, and
lhlt CUll'tlltly our society is sex-rtdden
and drug-ridden. "
Fort, aulbor of a new book, "'Mle
Pleasure Seekers: the Drug Crisis,
Youth, and Society," said It is sc:len-
tUieally Ind morally wrong I<> lecture °' dtsousl drugs U just time prohibltsd
by law, sucb as heroln or marijuan1,
are clled.
HE POINTED OUT that IOCiety con-
dooea DWlf other drup, IUch II
nkot1ne, alcohol, t r a n q u 11 t 1 e r 1,
harblturalol, -u used to ·-.... aloo bannful.
"How dnlp wolt physically, the poosl·
ble rUb, and their beneficial uses
(narcoUcl to rellevi severe pain and
barbiturates IO Induce sleep) requins
dispassionate coverage. No drug, in-
cluding aspirin, is completely harmleSll
-nor will any drug ever be as dfJtltf'OU$
es the guns and bombs over whlch
'·
we show little concern," he wrote.
Fort, who has interviewed thousands
of drug users and abusers in clinics
and on campuses both in this counlry
and abroad, said exaggerated scare <>r
fear tactics and criminalizing drug and
·sex abuses: are not in keeping with
educational values. He said such tactics
have failed to prevent or stop deviant
drug or sex behavior.
"SEX AND DRUG abuses need to
be looked at rrom a socio-cultural and
preventative standpoint. making educa-
tion rather than criminalization the
mainstay of our social policy. By stress4
ing positive human values, rationality,
and individualism, we may be able to
transform the so-called psychedelic ethic
to : TURN ON to life, TUNE IN to
knowledge and feeling, and DROP IN
to changing and improving the less-than
perfect world in which \\·e live."
>
caJllonda Te:acltus Auocl1tJ011
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Monday. January 13. 1969
TM edltorf<JI poge Of the Daily
Pilot nekt to tnfonn atld itfm..
Wau rt>ad11n b11 prts11ntino this
nno.rpaptt's optnioni and com-
mentarv on topiu of hltert1t
Gtld l'lgnf/fconce, b11 provfdino a
fOT1lT7t for the ll!%pr11nfon of
our nadtts' opinions, and bv
prtstnting the drverst trino-
pointl of Informed obitrVtN
and 1poketmen on topiCJ of ihc
day.
Robert N. Weed. Publisher
To ff ed Kenoedy 1
• Joansie I ,
She"s
' By I. II(. BOYD
WERE YOU AWARE U-pro-•.
f'essional men Jeut. likely l'o get heart
attacks are the embalmen! nta.t's right.
Next least likely, municipal ,emp!oyea.
•.• MR. TED KENNEDY adareoses his
Iadyfrieod as ·Joansie •. . • A NoRm
CAROLINA schoolboard ODCt required
its urunanied lady teachers to algn a
contrad stipulating said teachers would
,et at least eight hours sleep every
night • WHAT'S STUMPING our
Language man this week is the origin
of the tenn Charley Horse. , • , BOW
WNG DO you usually keep a car,
mister! About four years! If so, there's
one chance in 36 it will be stolen in
that time. Or so say the insurance
statisticians.
A IDGH SCHOOL LllllW\IAN in-
quires, ''Who originated 1hat widely
quoted contention, "The pun is the lowest
form of wit'?" 'She baa me there. Don't
know who. first said that. She asks further
If I agree with the notion. No, don't
agree at a11. Think the lowest form
of wit ls that sort whlch arow;es what
the Germans call Schadenfreude, that
hilarity over somebody else's misfortune,
like slipping on a banana peel or falling
into an open manhole. As to the pun,
am more inclined to go along wlth
old Jonathan Swift who said, "Punning
is a talent which no man affects to
despise but be that is without it."
. ~ CHECKING •UP•
Not since we got our French Poodle,
which i.s very affectionate. He, my hlll-
band, saw me kissing the ""'l'!1B and
had a fit. Ye yelled, 'by gad! I WOll't
kiss a woman who goes around kissing
a dog.' And he meant it as llme. has
shown. Can you ask your Love aod
War man what to do about sue~
nonsense?" A. Our L. and W. man
needs more data to make a judgment
on this ,matter, madam. Which do you
enjoy kissing more, the hU8band or the
dog? Also, does the dog kiss back?
Your reply will be held in strict.est
confidence. • . • Q. "WHY DOE.$N'1'
YOUR Chief Prognosticator give us a
prediction on the outcome of the
Superbowl?" A. He picked Kansas City
and Dallas to play therein and is no
longer with us.
CLIENTS REPEATEDLY ask for
covies of a certain diet to lose pounds
painlessly. Refer specifically to th~t
widely ce1ebrated egg and grapelru1(
diet which i.s said to work off 20 pounds
in two weeks. Unfortunately, am running
out of such copies. Do have at hand,
however, the recommendation of H. S.
Leigh, another specialist in the field.
Wrote he : "If you wish to grow thinner
••• Diminish your dlrmer •.• And take
light claret instead of pale ale •.. Look
down with utter •.. Contempt upon but-
ter ... And never touch bread till it's
toasted or stale."
SEVE RAL YEARS AGO an
Englishman marketed a perfume he call-
ed "His Wife." It didn't sell. So he
changed the name to "llls Other Wife."
And it prompUy moved quite well. The
old boy showed a certain savvy, did
he not? •.. CALIFORNIA IS where
the most people tend to stay up the
latest at night. That's clear. There, the
supermarket.! that remain open Zi hours Your question.! and comments are
~I· r1m1mh1r wh1n It was 'ltandln ·, I
'Commercial' a Dirty Word?
Mra. Peg Bracken, best known for lier
boo~ "I Hate to COOk;" on the "com-
.merclallsm" ol Chrlstmu -"Of course
Christmas is commercially colored, as
what holiday isn't? Few of us grow our
own Easter lilies anymore, or our own
Halloween pumpkins. But why bas 'com·
mercial' become a dirty word? This
country is commercial, among many
other things. It was our talented com-
mercialism on top of our talented mass
production that enabled us to spread
things around so that more of us have
decent comforts. And the fact that a few
of us have such lavish. ones that they
border on the indecent doesn't alter the
basic fact."
C"81lenge f0r Todafl
OAll.Y 'tLOf i ·
Hqover;· Man · of= ..
Great Character:_;
,
Year-End : In a for._ lo "Htrt>ert
Hoover: A <lWlenee for Toda)', ..
-Rlchard l\f. Nlmn -that Mr. Hoover ••will be remembered.
• 11 a man of great dlaracter • , ,
we can be thankful tbl& be wu one
of those rare men «'IJbo 1IVtd tO bear
the ov""'helmlngly favonbla wrdk:t of
history on hls career." Earl C. Behrem,
tbe San Fra.ocilco Chronicle'• political
editor who covered MJ:. Hoover both
before and durlna his pr..tdentlal years,
t.Jls .. about thb wort by the San
Francisco writer., Carol Grten Wilson :
•'JN HER EXHAUSTIVE relW'Cb
... over a period of 20 years, Mrs. Wilaon
worked with original records, u mucb
as possible -those of the Commjaaloo,
for the Relief of Belgiwn, in which
Mr. Hoover . pla,yed such a prominent
part during the first World War. She
also consulted official files dealing with
his y e a r s as Secretary of Commerce
in the Harding Administration; as .eresi-
dent, 1928-1932, and I.at.tr docwnenUI when
Mr. Hoover beaded a comlni.ssion chai-g·
ed with reporUng to the White House
and the Congress rec:ommendatioDJ for
!avlng billions of dollars in operaUng
the Federal Government.
"MRS. WILSON relates the little-known
fact of the friendship which developed
bet.•"'1 Bubert Boov.. and Jamea-i;
J'arlty, Democratic leader who wu..,;,
~nlol In wlnlUni the preslden!JN
nomination far 1'm!kl1n D. -~ tn 1932, and • further litt!Hnown>
frlend!h!p, that between Herbert Hoovec.
and Hany S Truman.
0 Tbe author baa turned over all
royalties from this most detailed of all
books written about Mr. Hoover to Gue
of the late President's memorials, thll
Boys CluM of America." (EvlDI
Publlshlng Co.; 17.115.) -
SIX NEW 'l'l'!1a have been add.ct
to the Mentor Une.sco Art Pa~
series publiahed by New American
Library, bringing the total number b(.
these impressive, inerpenslve boo.ks ·to
32 released since 1962. New tiUes, wbfl(ti
contain an average of 32 pages of ~
reproductions, include 4 • G a u g u I n , .. •
"Matisse and the Nude,'' "Van Dye~'"
.. Oceanic Art" (The Seplk area of ~
Guinea), ''Calder," and "Ancient Gre8lr::
Sculpture." Each carries a te:rt by !rt
authority on the subject. Printed lo I~
(lli'><enll to ll.2S).
Wl1ltam Bopii
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THE BOAT BEAT
Al"'o" L.c:kab.y, 11ttio11tl t wtNI wl""'' for ,hit COffrt91 .f yechtln9, c:cwon th1 .....
~••t fw th• DAILY PILOT, Ho'1 tht only fulltlrna boali"g r1port.r on 011,..0t-111p C....,
ft,IWtptptr lfoff. • .
a day are said to be doing a livelier welcomed and will be used wherever
---businim-titan---ttfl'J er the.-ovei:nighl--po.mbte-tt.-!!Chadttng.. U~.Addu.'-L._L
supermarkets elsewhere. mait to L. M. Boyd, in care of the
CUSTOMER SERVICE: "My hus·
band hasn't kissed me in two years.
DAILY PILOT, Box 1875, Newport
Beach, Calif., 92663.
Sexes Are Confusing
We live in e-0nfused limes, and few
things are more confusing than the sexes
themselves.
It is getting bar'!ier to tell them apart
es men and women tend to ape each
other more in manners, dress and talk.
Some say that difierences between the
sexes aren't of much importance any
longer anyway. They feel that society
is headed toward a future io which
there will be only one gender -unisex.
While such a situation certainly would
end the present puuJement, there are
those among us who are old-fashioned
enough to prefer a world in which there
are two sexes -and ways to distinguish
them.
There's no doubt it has become in-
creasingly difficult to tell the se1.es
apart, and it is certainly far more dif-
ficult than the traditional task of
separating the sheep from the goats.
But there are means available to do
the job in most cases.
FOR EXAMPLE'
If it is too lazy to scrub out the
ring it leaves in the bathtub, it is
probably a boy. U it wears more than
one ring on its fingers, it is probably
a girl.
Does it enjoy playing house? It is
a little lass. Would it rather scamper ?
It is a little lad.
Does it wear rubber gloves to protect
1ts hands while doing the dishes? It's
a wife. If it moans and groans and
says that, after all, washing dishes isn't
its line of work, it's a husband.
Could it dance the night away at
a fraternity prom and still look dewy.
fresh at dawn? That's a coed. Would
it rather, after swinging its partner
around th.? floor once, sneak out and
pitch woo in a parked car? That's Joe
College.
DO THE POCKETS of its slacks bulge
with junk it has no real need for?
Put it down for a young genlleman.
Can't it ever manage to carry even
its own pack of cigarettes and matches
In 111 slai:ks! Pul ii down to )lt a
young lady.
Does it like to pick up an Infant
and toss It into tlle air and catch it? That's the Papa. Does tt hold the infant
to ill bosom wilb one band while it
tries to butter a piece of breakfast
toast with the other? That's the Mama.
When it stifles a yawn, does it absent-
mindedly tug at its nose between thumb
and fist? That is a man. Does it stifle
a yawn by holding the back of its
hand daintily to its mouth a n d
simultaneously utter a soft apology? That
is a woman.
WOULD IT RATHER go fishing any
day than attend a symphony concert?
Surely it is a he. Must it look the
other way and make q~t sounds of
distress whenever it bas to put a live
worm on a fish hook? Surely it is
a she.
Does it keep its old love letters tied
in beribboned packets and like to take
them out and have a good cry reading
them on rainy days? That is the Mrs.
Does it sometimel get in trouble by
leaving new love notes crumpled in a
suit to be seot to the cleaners? That
is the Mr. -and he's a rascal, he
is.
IS IT SOMEl'IMES willing to admlt
its errors and.tab the blame for them?
It is a man. Does it always try to
conceal its mi.stakes and like to be
flattered for tts faults? It has to be
a woman.
Is it a teen-a11er? There is M' known
way for an adult to determine by himself
the sex of a teen-ager. They all look
and act alike. All you can do is put
another teen-ager into the room and
wait and see what happens. They seem
able to teU each other apart -but
just how no one knows.
Suing for Negligence
Mrs. Johnson had made a contract
to lease an apartment. One day she
leaned against' a balcony railing. It gave
way and she fell and hurt herself badly.
She sued the landlord for negligence.
In m o s t leases the tenant -not the
landlord -bu the legal duty to keep a place in repair. Although the law
of California by statute puts the duty
of repair on the landlord if the premises
are for human habitation, the parties
can agree otherwlse. Even when Ute
place needs repair and the landlord kfeJMI
it in repair, the tenant usually has
lo report to Uie landlord any work that
needs to be done.
THE LEASE SAID that Mrs. JohnMn
had to keep the place in repair, and
report to the landlord any needed repair
work . This she had failed to do.
Ordinarily lh.11 fact would have ended
the lanult. But another factor entered.
A COUTity ordinance sald hruidralls and
balconiea: could be only so high , and
had to 1>e anchored .,ud1y.
In this cue, the court agreed lhal
lhe county laws and building code!i were,
ln effect, unwrilttn parts of l\1rs.
Joh.nsoo's lease. Wbtte lht leAse: contract
and the Ian difff!J'l!d, the Jaws would
(
prevail anyhow. So she had a ~
against the landlord after all.
BUUJ)ING CODl!ll and COIJllty safety
laws aim to safeguard life and property.
A landlord's neglect In obeying these
laws, as a rule, can mate him liable
for any injuries that othen auffer u
a result.
ThUB, many state and local rules con-
trol. Wbethtt the agreement. say'I IO
or not, theH Jatn often become u
unwritten part of 1 coatraet. The
CalUonala Div-ol ladul1rlll ~y
puts out salelJ "1llll•t!oM : and -.. business callers, or wqrkers have a dCht
to rely upon · the property .,.... to
ob<y them. The stat. howdng law1 call for protection ol health and wfly tn
hotel!!, apartments, and dwelling1. tn
certain cases thlJ law may well be
p.1.rt of lease!! for such plBCtt.
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Journ~t Tells U.S. Navey. Enlists
Sirhan 'Feelings' Leathernecks Call Him 'Battleship'
~:At UCLA? . .... .,,,
_.. LOS ANGELES (APl -
NEW YQRK (UPI) -1be
Dime ot the acclJ&ed auualn
of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy
10D pW oorneho'tr be ..,.
quJUt<L,Sbe Uepo. number
•J.()S' ANGELES (AP) -
What11 lt llke when a fellow
a.lmed U.S. Navey joins the
Franco Fido. chairman of the
·~1tauan department at UCLA,
-.ants to know U certain co"1J
~ high 1P'l'deo fOt hard study
1 means "woU" ln Arabic, and of --tbal tell of the !ala! nilbt and "pleb <ip the ~'!to begin with, the
paaten ••rtally came
. . ··~--• -or for ..-ug.
: He began an lnvestJ.&ation
~ 1donday among his young.
: male teaching assistanl.5 atter
• charges had been made U\l.t ·~, •ere swlpplrig.' good
:"°irades for dates or lucraUve 011t. Ott BaU
: tutoring jobs. , Max A. Baer, who plays , One st~dent said she dated Jethro on the television
! .~ teaching assistant and got series "The Beverly
• an " 'A' I didn't deserve ." • .. Hillbillies" was arrest-
• .,. The student newspaper, The ed a!ter be allegedly
~ Dally Bruin. printed • story threatened two persons
; '?ftet some students had com· with a shotgun late Sat-
: 1e_lained about corrupt prac· . urday, !demanding to
4 .lices in lhe Italian depart· know where his wife
' t was . He was released , -men .
: ., · Fido urged students to come _o_n_$I_._B7_S_bo_n_d_. ___ _
! ,J,o him if they had any
~ knowledge of the practices:
: ::.. "We will meet t he 1n
: 'anywhere they want -in the
' cafeteria, the library, the stu· ! :'1ent union."
: •• Ab9ut haU the 20 teaching
"-1lSSistants are male .
Man Lowers
'Rules' Boom On 'Minis'
Sirhan B. Sirhan says be
be&an to feel set apart from
other men.
"I began to auoclate more
and more with my name,"
Sirhe.n once told fretlance
journalist Robert B. Kaller.
"Sirhan means 'woU' and I
became more and more or
a lone wolf."
Kaiaer, the only journalist
permitted to visit Sirhan in
his 13th fioor cell in the Los
Angeles HaJI of Justice,
revealed this and other details
ol Sirhan's feelings in an arti·
cle in the current issue of
Life magazine.
Kaiser also recounts
Sirhan's story of the scene
in the service pantry ·of the
Ambassador Hotel Jut June
after Kennedy was shot.
"I felt a choking io my
throat and people were holding
me and beating me and
twisting my left knee and
pounding my h e 1 d on the
tab!:,. They hurt my left eye
mqu!oes..., and then aDd talu to the lace of Robert
Kennedy , • • telllJlf b1ol ho,.
30lT)' lbe is."
~.:;,,, that N•••r la ~n '6,iiYJi;; other Lellhtmecu
can -~ "Bottleoblp" •
Teachers Watch
Uptop Steve Navey'1 hieh
~ rdckname was "Navey
Beam."
For SF Reprisals 2 •Stabbed
In Prison
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -
Teachers throughout the state
college system were watching
today for any sign o/ reprlsall
against striking teachers at
San Francll<:o Stat. College.
John G. Splrling, pre&ldent
of the California State College
Council of the American
Federation of Teachers, said
a one-day strike of all
teachers would be called
within -48 hours of the arrest
or firing of any San Francisco
State teacher.
uanuthorized absence from
classroom duties. SAN QUENTIN (UPI)
More than 200 San Franlcsco T vi o San Quentin inmates
State teachers walked oll the were recoverina in the prison
job last Monday after presen· hospital t o d a Y !tom stab wounds infllcted over the Ung a list of demands in--weekend ~ fellow ~tea in eluding improvement of 1 wages, benefits and working apparent u n re 1 a t e d in·
conditions and resolution of cidents. The first victim, Jesse problem!! that led lo a student Jones, 28, was found Saturday strike. The student strike was called Nov. 6 by the Black under a shed in the prison's
Student Union and the Third big yard after he was stabbed
World Liberation Front. in the c h e s t by unknown as!lailanl.8. He was serving a A combined strike of AFT term of five years to life
Kaiser said Sirhan read a Spirling said elementary and members at all schools would for robbery.
lot in jail and once got angry secondary teachers who are put 12,000 teachers out of their The second victim, Eura!
when he rtad a story by con· members of the AFT would classrooms, Spirling claimed. Cleveland, 24, was attacked
: The assistants arfrpermitted
: 'tQ · tutor students as long as
: "'Ibey are not in their class.
• ·iµtes of $4 to $5 an hour ~·are not unusual. accord ing to
servative columnist William join the AFT strike. "I imagine that would put Sunday while walking along
COOL. Call!. (AP) F. Buckley Jr.. in which De.spite the threat of firing, a serious crimp in the educa· a cell block and suffered stab
Assemblyman Eugene J . Buckley said Sirhan was not t h·e San Francisco St ate tional system .. • and will wounds in the left arm and
~ido.
Chappie's light for lower an American but was legally teachers planned to resume indlcste to Gov. Reagan that back. A suspeet was seized
hemline!! doe!l.ll't make him a Jordanian citizen and "his picketing today. he's going lo have to take immediately after the attack,
a fuddy-<luddy, his wife says. loyalties were clearly to The college's acting presi-on the whole teachers union." but prison ollicials declined
The rancher-legislator "is Jordan." dent S. I. Hayakawa, warned Attendance at co 11 e g e to identify him.
very aware of the opposite " 'What doea he mean?' ask-earlier that he would invoke classes varied between 20 and Cleveland, serving a term
sex," said Mrs. Chappie, the ed Sirhan, eyes blazing. 'Not a state law dictating the 70 percent or normal after or one year to life for robbery,
mother of two teen-age girls. American.' 1 feel like an discharge of a teacher after the teacher's strike was called was convicted in San Fran·
Steve eo1ille4 In Homllton,
Ohio, oow Is asai,ned to th•
28tb Marines, 5th Division,
Comp Pendleton, cam., and
expect.I to Juve nm month
10< Ylebwn.
He beW be was in for a klddlnc Wben be alped up,
-hit brother. . UlyltS Samuel Navey ls a Navy man.
"He went aboard thla sb..lp
aod said, 'Seaman U.S. Navey
reporting', the bosun thought
be wu btlng a smart kid,
and it look quite a whUe for
the whole t.hlng to get unravel-
ed."
Steve aays brother Ulyses
recommended that he join
some other branch of the
service.
How could a daddy give
11uch a name to a aoa?
Dad, s a y 1 Steve, went by
C. B. Navey.
And, yes, he served eight
years with the Seabees.
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Gets to a Major Cause
of Hemorrhoids
Now! Most complete 3-way relief!
This important dtvtlopment in
hemorrhoid tr11tment comts to
you 1ft1r five years of scientific
and cllnlcat testlnt. Not only does Counternoi~ work by le1senin1
pain t11t.tru! by tfllting.soothinf,
and proteclint injur1d tissue ...
but unlik• every other hemorrhoid
product Collflternoid also works a
third way.
Thinks to an extlusivt formula
with OSSJa TM only Count1rnoid
aets to • major crust of hemor·
rhoids: Plinful bird conslip1tlon.
Withol.lt itril1tln1 lax1!1vt 1f11cl.
Hert's how: In hospital XoJay tests
doctors have demonstrated that
, th1 rem1rklbl1 Counternoid formu·
lation with DSS10 penetrates fa:'
minute• to !ht top of tha·rectal1,
1re1 to soften the stool ind east.
the bowel movement.
It is this unique action !hit does1
so mL1Ch to make naturtl healinr '
possible.
So, if you livt with the pain and '
fear of recurrlnaminor hemorrllcid 1
troubles, set temporary relief with i
medically·lested Counter1'19id.
Actually, used as directed, Coun·
teinoid offers the most c.ompltlt
J.w1y relief you can iet willlout
1 prescription or without 1urpry.
In stainless cream or suppositories.
At all drua: counters. ·-Ohe student said he passed
after paying $35 for tutoring
from a student teacher refer·
red by his own teacher. Three
others refused and failed. Chappie, chairma'l of the American. U I went back to five con!lecutive days o f lut week. · ciaco in December HIM. California Assembly Rules Jordan I would be a.,_::.:::_.::::=::.:::.:._;:::::__:_:_::.: ___ .:.:.: __________ :;_::_:;_:.:;:_:_ _______ :_ ___________________ _
On dating,_..Q!!.L..CQed s id
she re!used a date and
threatened to tell the depart·
ment about it. She flunked
the final but gol an A.
..C..O..m...m.iJ~e . ._inlo(.rna.llY-fQreigner..!.!.'-K.aai.i"'""'~G"""""•''l---------
ordered ~ei;nhnes lowered on Sirhan as saying. ----·-----
· short muuskirt.s worn by Kaiser said Sirhan at one
assembly secretaries a n d point was smoking 10 cigars r
-------·--
smoking as much as six , .
, packages ~r ci&arettes 1 day.
messengers. a da~ m jail and the• started ll All Penney· Stores Open Every Night Monday Through Saturday
LA's Y~tinger Outlines =~~~~ :~:: enne•·•) ID7nrIO~N~A@RY@ln'\~
Legislation iProposals ~~E''.:;;:j:~ =: · ALwAvs FIRST QUALITY-. : 'JIJ IJU · LI L5 ~ o o LP; e;
continues to believe that her
search powers be broadened,
that intra-state mail order
sales of guns be banned and
tlj,lt..,&be wailing period for ·&Ill> \>br<ba"" be extended 10 day,,
"Kennedy, moreover, talks
to her," Kaiser said. "'It's
okay, Mpy. she says he says,
'I rorgive you. It's okay.'"
LOS ANGELES (UPI! -
Dist. Atty. Evelle J. Younger
today outlined proposals on
pornography, additiO{lal -grand
juries. gamblir\g_ and fi~arms
control which .his o!fice will
propose to the s t a I e
legislature.
Younger , who heads
President-elect Richard M.
Nixon's crime task force. said
in a statement his office "will
seek approval or a bill desiitn-
ed to protect children under
11 from harmful materials."
He will also ask for
measures which i n c I u d e d
demanding po s i t i v e iden--
tilicatlon a n d fingerprints
from gun buyers, an FBI
fingerprint check of buyers
a n d a denial of guns tG
CoUcotic users, mental in·
_COtnpeJ,ents and persons with
crhninal records.
Catalina Trip ~ Set to Resume ·~
LOS ANGELES (AP) -I;.·· Service between the mainland .
and Catalina Island w i I I
resume this summer with a
FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY, ALL PENNEYS
FAMOUS-FOR-QUALITY SHEETS ••• PENN PREST,®
SUPER SIZE, FASHION MANOR ••• YOUR CHOICE!
new turbine-powered liner. i. He said similar 'measures
In the past proposed by tilii
office have oot met with suc-
cess.
Younger said this measure
"would not affect material
Crossword Puzzle ........ 2.51
available to adults" and added ACROSS that the U.S. Supreme Court 51 Have fttl· Ing of had "suggested that states 1 Stale: Abbr. srwrlty
consider• special statutes lo S Garments 52 Bta11 of
protect children.'' 10 ;.'~Id radiant
.In another area, the district 14 o!~"t11 noticf 53 M~~:=~ycle
attorney plans to ask for l S Stvt1e ._ part
legislation to allow the state ~Ii Soup 55 ·-·point
attorney general or district lngrtditnt 57 Kind of
attorney to request the courts 17 Nothasti bvrirr
to impanel additional grand 19 Prrposit Ol'I 51--~ptr 20 llovfe 6} F1brlc juries within the co unty. t1'11ploytt~ li4 Act of
These specially requested 21 Pledge dtvtloping
grand juries would mainly 22 Beco111t slowlJ
hear criminal case!! and worritd '6 And 21.littrt eluwhtrt: undertake s pecifi c in-\llDl'Jlblt 2 words
vestigations. 25 W11: ft7 Contrldlct
Younger Said that In many Comb. forl'!I 68 Song
11reas, one eounty gra~ jury 26 Commodity '' Fish
"cannot effectively handle all 30 F•ily 70 Moves briskly 11tmbtr 71 Flt ont nf its assigned tasks without 31 Cruel within lht
a tremendous burd~n upon the pe1son '11th•
time of the members. J.( ----
He said the proposed Jegisla· to sl)': 2 words tion would allow the main :f6 Porltrhou1e
grand jury to "devote more source
nf its time to ·its auigned JI Word of
duties of invesUgating the ceniurt
operations of county govern-31 lllallt•blt _.l Lavish mtnt and to make a more 4J Actor
significant contribution to the' "f•llteh
DOWN
1 Style
2 lounlain
... t )·Stdlmenllt)'
, 'in1lwl1I·
4 UH• awi'n.lt
Stitt
Needs of all t h e citizens of 4i T~t "N'' of ''N ,W.1'." Los Angeles County." _.6 Canidi's
On gambling, Younger pro-highest
5 Proposition
' ti Rowing iraplntent
7 M05l s•lous
I John J1cob poses a nuisance law against mOF.111taln
gambling houses. d l rec t e d -47 Fttl
against places where gambling contrition
i!i steadil• conducted for the
1
49. 81tlfi In " . afabl• owner's profit. not agatns .. ~~~~-
private homes where it is in-1
termlttent and not a means i,.,.+-t-+--
of making a Jiving. 1•
To help control firearms, ~,~, +-t-+--
Younger suggests that police
' l'rn1lt to bt sen:
Arch•lc
S11urday's Puule Solvff:
l/l)/li9
10 T1t1ltd 40 Piece of badly JH'Optrt1
11 StPlt1lln11 4Z On be·
•aehlnt haJf of
12 lnltnst .(5 Or;an s~ hostlllty .(I Studio
13 Sufficient: acctssorle&
Archaic 50 Youn9 11 Worthless anh111ls 24 Vtrtlc1I 5) Hlghw1y
supply !int-w0tktr 25 Song 5• Golf1t's 2ft Of ~rt.Iler protll•
beam 55 High· 27 Stubborn :spirited Joy
IS·--; 5ft Rebuke
2 watds vlolently
21 lnvmtly 57 liort9191,
ttlattd '"i· 2'1llllb1 laod ol 59 U.S. 11ovt. 31 Wtl9ht employq; ol India lnfOl'llal
32 Our~lt liO Undiluted whltt fiber •l Les Eiits
JJ llnute
35 Foollsh ...... 31 HtbttW
vesbltnl
62 Endlrtt ustd with rheo
•nd gyro 65 On flrt
11 !l
' ·~ "
~·
•
I
.. _______ _.a, .. 11
.4••-------211.JT ·-· Ntef P11S19 IUAatlD SUl'El SIZE sMars THAT NIVll .-0 llOHIHa· ... ,.~ ........ 6.37 .a ........... .,_
l91i1M .......... a.n n ... ._. ..... .._ ..... ,.,..., ......
OUI Dl!EPJONI STllPID NICAIJS
tN MONIT GOLD OI MOSS OlllN n ...... 2.93 ---........ ...... _ .. ···-.........
OU1 l'UCAll DIEPTONI SHUTS
IN HONIT OOlD OI MOSS OlllN
2.54 n ....... ---....... .. .,.. _______ ..
···-------ll/11 ...
3.78 •. ,. .......... n.,...._.._..,_ ____ _.,h,M-
tt ... -----·---:2/1.7•
'MINI 1osr PAmlN PllC.ALIS IN
HTAONTH ANO COIAl ••. SAVI NOW\
11 ....... 2.93 .......... ______ "
u••-------.112.2•
'INN PllS19 NIYU-4IOH SHHIS,.
SUPll 11%11 If ill1TY SOUDSI , ... "' ......... . ,, ........... ..... 9 •• 7 ···--·------" c.........,...,~-
COSTA MESA
I Harbor Shopping Center)
THF: PENNEY fl'O!Y
Why make
$uch a big
deal out of
quality?
I •1i:r.d 1 Pcaacr 11.ore
m1n1cer the q11ctti011 on«
rad whta. he fi1ull, de-
rided I w•i aerioat, ht
••id, ''If I.roa\d Mt i:lnlr
Ol\C wOfd IO deM:ribe tbt
phmomor:non or P1!11atf1t
J 'd pidttbewotd, ,...1;1,.
•·Mr. Penney h1 1 1\.
-rs bttft •/•••fie Cltl w
••bjcc1," he coc11inwtd.
"They tty the" ot1ly thi11g
tflat ttil1 W1Hd f\tr, 1't11-
ncr ••ll'J it •hen -..
-.. UC--Cl*ipl"O-mite Pe.i11t1 qa1li17 10
mo kt 1 ~price.•
HUNTINGTON BEACH
(Huntington Center)
f'INN Pl.ISP NIYll-ttoN SHUTS
.IN ~nlACTIYI 50LID COl.OIS
72•*"'• :.::::.-3.6 7 "'!" ......... ______ ........ ,,
····-------~-2/S.TJ .. ....,..w.---.-......
4.67 .. "' ... ...... ______ ... ,
···-~-----:llUf c:.i..,w. ......
PINN-PllSP NEVD-410H ll.IAC11D
MUSUN SHUrS ... SHOWY WHITll n., .......
:;:,:-1.99 .. .... ______ s_ ..
4t•"-~-----211M
NATtON-WIDI MUSUN WHITI
SKIDS Af ?llllAC "SAYINGS!
n ........
:::::.-IAS ......... ______ ,, ...
"·"-~---~-:llN·
HHNm PINN PlEST• NMl .. ION
PRINTED $HHTS IN SUHR sins .e.11e..-... ,...
...to~-.......
... •1Mllilos ..... • 7.87
n1MYi.,. ...... ~-·--··••17
~ ... -·---•"'H""''"'"""'" 2/3.17
c.-.....i--~-
f'ASTR HICME SHEETS JN PINK,
YIU.OW AND SU fOAM-HIAYfN\yt 711•1•,..----2.54 11.1 .. ,...,
"""""""~----2.?a
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POCA&l IUACHID WHm SHH1S,
flNm OUAUTY, LOW, 'OW P1tC11
n1MI .. • ---1.85 .,.,.. .... w~'--~·-.. M··---o..· · .s.1r
··•--....... ~H<"0'0''"'-21'·'' .......... •P _____ s.as
.... .... .. --·---..&.et
NEWPORT BEACH
(Fashion Isl and)
I
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QUEINll By Phil lnterlclndl
_M_,,_"'1_. ---·~"~· ,_ ... _____ • ____ D___;AILY Pll..oT 9;
• ~
For .r the Record County's
Payroll
Increases
SI53,158,748 In J'ermlts
. C~unty Building Sets ~~rlf, F
PAGE
9enl•f'l'll" F. ...... ,.._ •1, of 2W
Eldoll Aw .. C.11 Mna. Survl'ltd l>Y
wll•, flltn1 -. a-i... Ill Anlhelm1 twv ~ Roy, 111 Ce11t1 Mttt, tnd
Huoh PaOt, of l>DWllt'l'l fllrft 1b .. t10,
EHi• V•n Hook, R~lh Pl•Mheon •nd t.e•,.. Httslonr lou~ 11r1..o.:hlldrrn Ind one tretl•llr•nikhlld. S.rvlcn, 9tll
B"'9dWa'f Cl\M>el, Wtdfltld1y, 1 PM.
lnt.rmtnl, PM:lflcc Vi.w Moimor1•1
P•"'-· 8tll •roadw.y Mortutry, DI~
lorl.
GERSPACR
llloltlt M. GersPICll. A~ 60, of 17S w Ga1tl1nd, H'll'me!, Call!. Survived
bV Mllt.ltl'ld~rdrscorr.--J.,.,... E.
Gtrs1>•cl\, Hunll!'t910n 9t1du two 1ls-1,,., Mrs. Mon11 WllMfl, llld'-1
Mr1. ll:ldltrd Wrl911T. Cf{YIM1 -'"""child~. Strvlc11 wm bt held Wtd,,..!ldlY, J PM, 9111 .,,.. ...... .,
Chu>tt ln1'erm1H1t, Htf'llM Rttt Mft-
rnorl1I P111t. Dlrec:~ bv 9tll lrot6-
WtY Morlutrr. no erD1<tw1y, '°''' Mn1. BEECK
BALTZ MORTUARIES
Corona del ftf.lr OR W45I
CostaMesa MIWW
BELL BROADWAY
MORTUAllY
lit Broadway, Cotta Mt• uwm
DILDAY BR11111ERS
Bwrtln .... Valley
M-ary
1m1 Beacll Blvd.
Um1U.gtoa Beulll
UZ.'1771
PACIFIC VIE1I
MEMORIAL PAR!t
C.m""1 • MlrmOl'J
CUpel
mt Poctflc View llr!Yo
Newport -Calll..ia MUltt
PEEK PMllLY
COLONIAL FUNERAL
ROME
'1tel Bolll Ave.
Westmlnsler llW5U
SMl'l'll'! MORTUAllY en Mahi SI.
Rullqlea l!eoc•
LEUIU
Wl!:Sl'CLlFF llORTUAllY
U7 E. t-n. St., Cotta MMI -
Fire Calls --S:M "·'"· $u""9'1', 1r1111 Inf tr1ilfl fltt. nOtt1I flf '00 block M<ir1.,.., OtlYt
t:l7 1.1t1., ~. Civic Ct:lllw
... """"' ... di
1:111 1.m. S..lurtlly, .Wik '""'· "" l!'d!noer A~.
t;ot '·"'·· lhilctul'9 ,.,.., 10lf ........ ·~ ... ll:SI 1.m., fir. lrl"'"tllatlln. U12
'""" tt:OJ l.rrl,, Pl 1Nk. 1'.ff Garlltl4 1 :JO ,,..,., fl.. ,.._,,,,._ S7'1 .. _
?:J'I •·m. IYNltT. l!MdJUI tld. llD "''" t :lf '·"'·· medlul tlcl, '"' tttl\111111 lt:Sl •.m .. Hllct u1ltt, lr!ll tnd
l"tlm
SANTA ANA-Tbc.numW
of persons on UM! Orange
County payroll bu lncrtalod
l1mosl 10 pm>ent io tho put
year, county Pmonnel J!lrf>O-
lor William Hart reporU.
There are 1.111 oa the
poyroll lodey .... pored .. tlh
~.M3 employed 1 yeu "''· an Increase of 561
Hart said the open!ni of
the new eow>ty joll ..Wed to
the 11168 galns, with the lh<r-
lll's office UJllndinl to !00
rmployes. Added were 85 new
deputies, both men . a n d
women.
The largest numbtr of coun-
ty employts wor~ at the
Orange County Medlcal Center
where 1,SSS are ei...ployed.
SANTA ANA -Building In
uniam'porated areas o r
Oran&• County let a oew alJ.
time record lo lf98, Director
of Bulldlng and Safety Floyd
McLellan tt:ports.
Valuatloo totaJ for the year
WU llSIJSl,741, nearly l20
million htlh<r than t b •
previoul record ye a r, 1914.
and up more than 181 mlllloo
over 1957.
New tract homa aet the
pace with a record $83.1
million in S,357 bulldlng starts.
..
1111t .............. IUl,llt,111 .•....... ~ ...... , . ....,If
•• . ............. ·llt,llt,ll'I
(Inclod,.125 mlllloa for_
county jail, -ll1d central uWlty bulldlnp). ;
ltl'I ................ •.-:JR •• ........ ·· ..... mo111r111
HAL AllllCHll
HEARING AIDS
Crst.ni A.llf•• A•JtlfluttM
-IN-llMlll : Mn I. COAST HWY. • -.. -,_ 6Jl.llU'" The yearend report reveals
that a record number Of
permlb lncrtHed ~y 35 ptl'-1.--------;;;;iii~~iiii
cent to 1,145 while valuaUons I See by Tod•y's' .. were up 71 percent. Apart· "
ment coostrucUoo lncrel!ed Want Ads
lOrn •• m.. fir. htmtltttlM. lNtl "'M ~p, amnebodyl" Other large county
departments are welfare "1th
550, llbrariea with 375 and
the health deparbnent with
300.
1st Beauty
Meet Set
e Fancy Trlmmll>p' Glit w~ted to arw and tdin
bats tot e:xcluaive ahop Jn
Laguna. -''" '·"'• Mnn, -...hill-. 171'11 •11111 ,. ...... ........ 1 ..... •:ts 1.m. Stl\lrdtv. rttew, 11m LI
••• l"llc:e
7:lll '·"'·· rna.., 13'ft Che1tl'lllf f :U 1.m., l"flCW, 1"21 Lt 1"11 '''° 11.m .• '"'" n,,, 11in CMPHw9 5:17 P.m., rn<\IL '351 Wt>lrnl"1'11t
Ed Crane
• Stole -Steal: A rMI it.al
• · .a dark Able tnhlk: alqfe
Y.ith pockebl, origlnatfy
$1500, muat sell for $400t! !
•w. 6:» p.m .. drvti' 11,., 15510 C1m1ll1
lt:U p.m .. Wt~. l!dw1rcll Ind
S11n11dt
,,..., '·"" lvftdl1, rt11C111. sm c;,,...,. .....
6·11 '""'" drWr n ... IOll l..cJI •Ml. 10:01 11.111 .. dryer flrr. Wtic.n. ,_
l'lnl Cent1r
11:11 11.m .. rtKVt. 1S'HI 11m llVd., ,,,_ \DI
Newport Man Heads
Orange Area Scouts
Hart said there are about
150 vacant positions the year
around. He said there are
always clerical positions open
inasmuch aa that category ac-
counts of o n e-third of t h e
county staff.
ANAHE™ -Spring can't
be far away. The first beauty
contest of the year hu been
set for March 4 when Miss
Orange County will be chosen.
The winner will represent
the county ln lhe Miss
California finals at Santa Cruz
in June. 1
I e Prodlp! Puabeta, Slri%t
up the band, and Nturn
lhe1e to their owner •••
C parakeets, with bUlf
code N 70 ... tbank yuu...i • e How Are 1bhwa in Roci
'o Morro? Beautiful, ao I
hear. , ,but this ~
wanta kt tn.de hUr income
property in Morro 8-.y tor·
? ? See Trader'• PandlR.
I:• a.Al. MOftdliy, ,_cut, 7)11 WMt-
m!11tt.r A\19. ~tla VtlltT
1;21 9.tn. S.hlr61y, Ur flfl, •rtdl-
llul"fl •11111 W.r' S:*' 11.111. su11111.-,, l'Mtw. l"2t Him.
'"" S::M t .m. JUlllSly, rwC\19, IM29 Htlll-... ... ,_
1 :IQ t .m. SUftdlY, l'ft(IH, l"Mlfk
Co.1! H19hwtv tt>d M.trlners c.o•-l ;Q 1.m. $alvrd1y, rtK\lt, 1114 ll:td-
llncb l"ltce
7:44 1.m., fl~ lnn1llg1llon. 1!111 H1r-
bor 91vd.
11:-" 1.m., rnc:ut, 2117 P1c1fle
7:\l "·"'·• t.111 11trm, Htl'Vor 111111 WtnfWl<JM Rotd 10: 16 ,..m., reKUI, ntO WtWPOtt l lY'd.
1:-" t .m. Sutldty, ~bllc. aa1lll, UU
"''"' 12:1' P.m .. l•IH 1l1rm, ?0th tnd Pi.-
terilll
·9"----(
A Newport Beach food in·
dustry executive has been
elected prt!ident of t h e
Orange Empire Area Council,
Boy Scouts of Amerlca, which
includes mare than Zf,000
Southlanders from Cub to Ei:·
plorer rank.
W. Ed Crane, of 4-01 Via
Lido Soud, Lido Isle, will be
presiding at the council's
organizational meeliDg this
Friday and Saturday at lhe
..;flala Mesa Inn, Fallbrook.
-The vice. presideol .Jlf . Cal
Compac Foods Inc., aucceeda
Mlllord W. Dahl, Santa Ana,
who has eerved 18 head of
the 70.member e :z e c u t i v e
board ror two years.
Active In aeveral other
Harbor Area organizations,
Crane attended usd, UCLA
and the U.S. Naval Academy,
Anapolis, and has tw9 teen.ag-
ed sons.
Serving with Crane, a
ScouUng leader slnce-J948, will
be .U vice prulc!Qt.' UC!
Chanc<!Il<r llr. DaDlel :A1drlcb
LOCAll ·
... • .... , •• ~.~ ~11 • .,..
flloN, fl'tty 4•y, tb..t wh11t'•
9oin9 •11 In +tie '9r11thr
Ort11911 Cot1t tlten tho1 DAILY
rlLOT.
Fashion perm reduced
for just a few more days!
1e1.12.50 NOW 8.88
Shampoo and set $3
~·~ r..s.,. w• 1c r>
Wo opodolizo lo the cm of loohioot wlgo
U. YOUI ... .,. CKt.IOI CAIO-
NO AIPOtNtM8CT NIClllAIY
MUMTOMTON auc.e __ ._
........... "1-1711
MIWPOaT ••ACM ,. ...... ,...,.,..
lndl'-r ....... '111
I
Jr., Gtorge Hoag II, Robert
D. Johnson, William H ,
Spurgeon Ill, all of Newport
Be12ch, plus Santa Anans
Howard A. Bear and Leland
E. Oliver. '
Councl1 Commissioner i! Dr.
Richard Kendall, of Santa
Ana.
Soviets Launch
New Cosmos
MOSCOW (UPI) -The
Soviet Union announced today
it launched 1 new unmanned
spaceship in Ill Cosmos series
Sunday.
Mrs. Jerry Bennett, prui·
dent of the .sponoing Sorop--
tomist Club of Anaheim, said
the winner will get a $1,000
scholarship among o I h e r
honors.
Girls will be gpoosored by
chambers of commerce[
throughout the counly. .
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wraation T (What womlll
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time Job tor you. in the
evenin&', proftllional nP-
Ueman needs a.a QIX'lnt-ment iteerefary. ~ ·
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NYl.ON GIFT SET. 4 KITCHEN TOOLS.
REG. 1.39, NOW ......... • • • • · • 99e
TEFLON9 COATED MUFFIN PAN. MAKES
6 MUFFINS. REG. 1.19, NOW •..... 99•
CAST IRON SKIUET. INDOOR/OUTDOOR
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6 GAL PlASTIC TRASH CAN.
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14" SIZE. REG. 2.49, NOW • • • •• 1,99
WAll CAN OPENER. ST ANDAID MAG-
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10" TEFLON" COAT!D FRYPAN. 'COOi.'
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Marriage ·Means
'Giving in a Bit
• ~ Y0BJt (AP)~ "Cloot
)'Olll" -1 liWe." Tbal's the ......i of 1 ....,...,Ill mar-
rlqe ~ to one couple
>1>o "111111 to 1:Qow -they've
been.wed for ball a century.
1 I~'I alto. good ~vtce !or
1 . IWIJlblr of YOW>& poroona .:: l!!cllidlnr the dall(lltev of «median Bob Hope -who
""' man1od this -k<nd. The experta were Mr. and
Mrs. James J. Gibney ol New
1' ort who were among 333
tooplel, all of whom muried
ki ltlt, at a mus ctlebratlon
SUnday at St. Patrick,s
Cathedral.
way. One hu to gltt ln,"
Aid Mn. Gllbny wlltn ul<td
what she bu teamed in 50
yem. •1~p out of her way whllll
she's doing Ille -worr,"
said Gibney in reply to the
same q!Jestlon.
'"!'bat means," said Mrs .
Gibney, ."bf doeSn't belp."
"And." said Gibney, "J have
learned to gel borne for meals
on time. She gets very mad
if I'm late."
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MR.MUM
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3,000
i\7ictims
Air Foree Museum
Of Flu EDWARDS us, c 111 r. Force by North A111er1<an three colnoelJ Allll • cMllan
(UPJ)i Colr•Uk• ll7'1 Rockwdl Corp. D • f • n I e for slq!tlg the J"lblldtr OliJll
J ATLANTA (UPI) _ Tiie Jel, 'f the ltlllllary hoped s.ertt>ry Robot! McNamara and said the probable CIUM
\<oWd I to a fleel oi, lavilMll 1 1•1 r on 1 It> oL the colllJlao wu • pUot "°"' Jeq flu bu clalmed -• -hen ·n thu .-.:_ .. _,_, •-"'·Uc ' ' ··1e emr •· Wall:er. I"''"' lh1m 3,000 nm 111nce: .. ,..._.. . 'WI ~~w~·~ ~ mtlll '==="'=;:::;,:::;,:;;:::==
Ila -.••-a• O··• w .. •-.... ~ dOWD the rwnr~ for the delenjle and altelffd , the1•
• • .;:;~..; ~.qoo ":reaU:. t ... t t!me lhil •we<k -headed oupmoolc macned bomber ... -
fui 'ireet alooe \!Joe NallonA! 1"' the ll.S. Air '°"' pnigam. Why Are Co~able Dfleaa Center MUIOWD. The plan~ were lurned 9"" y A
(NCDC) reporled Thunday. Thi buP Jet can Dy at lo tlie Na~Ollal Aernnaulics OU
I Theincruae<IQ>~tyrate 1,000 muea:.,an""'"" bul .Its and Spl.C~·Admini!lration Poor Talker? ~ fn ID ·ceosrapblc fuillflicJil"wWhe1lelSll"ely, whidtcarrledoulacheckeffil A noted Jl"blish<r in Chlcago
dlviaions UteJI( the Mouotain ~ic hop to Wrtaht-Pal-research program for four reports a .simple technique ot
tetliOo •Air F,_. Base. , Obi. o, years •'"" C011Versa"oo whlch division, wbk:h showed a "!"....... • every....., u and a pt1"p'ta.Oent grounding. One of the XB10s crashed can pay yoo real dividends in
~ After repealing the VOWS
they first exchanged SO years
ago, the Gibneys, who have
four children, 15 grandchildren
1nd one great-grandchild,
Shared some of their marital
pbilosphy.
New York wasn't the only
place for remembering past
romance. Mr. and M r s .
Clarence A. Vaught of Bed·
ford , Ind.. observed their
golden wedding anniversary
Saturday by taking the -~~~~~~~~~;;;:~~~~§g~~ elevator to the top of the
Indiana Soldiers' and Sailors'
Monument in midtown In.
dlanapolis -the spot where
decline for the leCOnd straight 1be -a.at of the final night In June 1966 during a publici-socia! and business advance-"~ ~~ :;· 5 , l l 7 depends on weather condltians ty rught ~g filmed for ment and works like magic to
persons have died fr 0 m and will Bfither data on haodl· General Electric w b.i c b give you polse, se.lf--coolidence
pneiimOnla and influenza since ing abd structural respon3t to manufactured the ·jet's six and ~ter popularity. Usher
the nu outbreak began the engines. According to this Jl"b •
rirat week of Deeember. Of air turbulence. An Fl04 fighter collided in-many people do not re~ bow
Ollly two of the $500 million fU hi . Ith the bo ~-killing" much they could inlluence these deaths, 3,079 were at-planes were built for the Air & w m"P • others simply by what they say
trJbuted to the current out-~est pilot ~oseph A. Walker and bow they &al it Whether
break of Hong Kong Ou. in ~ fighter and Air F~e in business, at 90elal functions, "You can't have your own they Wert man"ied.
. 'Lame Ducks' Pushing
.-.
·Plans in Last Days
For lhe week ending Jan. Town's Oldest ~alhe 't~~o.s. Gross, copilot or. even in casu8;1 conftr'SaUon
4, the NCOC said, 995 persons The A1 F .1:~A·plined with new acquaintances there
died of Hong Kong nu, the r orce ~1 are ways to mate a good Im·
sharpest rise of the epidemic. Resident Dies pression every time you talk. ''It is prerDature to predlCt .1.•wrtiWMRt To acquaint the readers of
the total mortality due to in· LA.Wl\ENCE, Mass. (AP) '-M k E ti With thill paper with the easy-to.fol •
Judy Says Life Ha,rd
111 Early Film Years nuenza this season ~until we A woman believed to be the a es a ng • low rules for developing skill in
LONDON (UPI) _ Back In "problems, temperaments and sdeoewnwthaerd s0teeurvpne.~'sstheofNCDCthe oldest resident of La.wrence, FA I C. £TEETH everyday conversation, the Mrs. Alice Weldan, JS dead ~ publishers have printed full de-
the days when she was singing tantrums." said. ''We would expect this at the age ol 107. Up to 350/o Easier tails of their interesting self·
· WASHINGTON <AI') -As held a final news conterent'?. about rainbows, Judy Garlaod Now, she says, "I Ieel that mortality to begin to decline Mrs Weldon widow of 011u1Clll tMta ~JOU can now training methOO in a new book-
tbe Democrats' day of He said Nixon had assured says she and fellow child star at least I bave found the love soon, say within the next week Thom~ Weldon,'died Sunday. :';.~~ ~"' ~::i1T~ let, "Adventures in Conversa-
:departurt draws nekar. the ndcry the nation's mayors, civil Mi c key R 0 0 n e y were 1 have been searching for all or two.''.. Born Nov. 18, 1861, in Nova you·~~~ on lion," which will be mailed
of ... lhe lame due resou s · h'· 1 d --• th th t The b"iggest 1·ncrease '" the Scott"a, Mrs. Weldon was ac· ~p1,1.1.e1 -•-1, _, ~~ frtt to anyone who requests il I d r · rig .., ea ers <llJU o ers a O\'erworked and underfed at my Ii f e" in New York ... ~ ':urt.able..P'Airrum i. .:\ N b" .: Send Jhr'tMJ.gb the capito · e ining HUD' 't be number of flu cases is in live in temperance groups, w~-im:iur.NolJ\UZllDl'.PN\T o o ugauon.. your name, Problems, proposing solutions, s programs won Metro Goldwyn Mayer. discotheque manager. Mickey the Southeast states, where began and ended each by iuta. 1Wp1 cbec.k "de.o.ture od~. address ,and up code lo:
prfis.ing the past and predic· turned off. "Mickey and I were Deans, 35, whom she plam six states are rec 0 rd in g reading Scripture. ::l~.:iiio~c:!u:5"~ Conversation, 835 Diversey Pk·
-tini; the future. He then observed that HUD prisoners at Metro," Miss to marry shortly. lt will be widespread outbreak! for the Two daughters and a son GnP . •'..Udrul~ wy., Dept ~911 Chica.go, llL
: '1)ll! voices raised are those nearly doubled new housing Garland said in an interview ...'.'.he::r_:fi.'.'.if:'.:th'.:m.'.'.arr~i:::ag~e::_. ____ _'.fi'.'.."rst~t.'.'.im:•::· ______ _:SUTV1~~-v~e':.. ______ __1==========~606=14=. =A=posl<:==anf==w=ill=d=o·== or ·public officials, soon to starts for the poor-and -
nla.\e way for the Republicans moderate income f&mllies to published Sunday in the Lon-
of Richard M. Nixon's ad· about 120,000 in the J967~ don Sunday Express.
mibistralion and eager to use fiscal year and said be was ''We were overworked and
the-prestige of high office in confident the fir,ure will dou-underfed," she said. ••I
beliaH of pet projects before ble again next year, and that remember they used to starve lhoy're ~ck on the outside the 1968 Housing Act's goal
loo):ing in. of 600,000 units a year is not me whenever they thou ght I
'their goal, of course, is to beyond the-country's capabUi-was ·-putting on too much
generate enoyg~ publiC sup-ty. weight. Not that the food in
poi:t to keep alive programs Miss Furness went before the cariteen at Metro was
and continue policies which a Federal Trade Commission worth eating, mind you."
may hold no great attraction hearing on automobile war-Still, she said, "we all did
for.their successors. ranty ler.Y:ices lo urge lhlt weJ] out of Metro and Metro
SecretaryofWelfareWlJbur ·.tlJegovernmentiDtervene did well out of UI."
J. tohen bu joined the chorus unless "serioua problemt" are Miai Garland, 46, perform..
tel~g Congress that malnutri· not cleared up within one ing at London's elegant cab-
tioA is a national problem and year. The n'C is looking into arel Talk of the Town, said
tin f what an age"'"" IUV'lkesman she really is a "nice Nl,..,,,n" caQing for the crea g o --~ ~,.., ..---tntft federal agencies to ca1led evident dissatisfaction despite her much publici:.ed
er,.Hcate it. throughotit the ctluntry with emotional scrapes. But she ad· '\~ ser\•ice under auto warranties. mitted she has had her
GAVE VIEWS ·1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij;jil On Thursday. Secretary or '
ln&erior Stewart L. Udall and ~ "Prepare for the' .secretay ol. housing and
urlian development, Robert C. ~
\VOOd, volunteered their views
on:.Ome problems whUe Betty
Funt•ss. special assistant t• School of Bus'iness
the future •••
Todau!"
Pri&ident Johnson on con-
sumer affairs, s uggested ~~
improve auto warranty ...... go~nunent intervention to ~".2~~~~
se«iices.
e Medic•l
ln111r•~c•
e lookk••pin9
e D•nl1I
A11i1tin9
Secretary Cohen outlined his
prtlgram to combat mal·l t ri-ABC SHORTHAND
tioQ in testimony prepared for
a .1pecial Senate comm1ttee 111 W. 5th Phone
on11unger problems. Si1.nta Ane 543-1753 or 543..anl
.Gi addition to proposing the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! net agencies, he also recom-:
mended that food stamps be
~ available to all that
need them, with eligibility to
be :determined by family in·
come.
Cohen claimed current food
asilstance progr;uns reach on-
ly:• million of the nalion's 22 lilWlon poOr. . . .
He propooed that Congress
deClare that eradication of
m.iJnutrition is a · nalional
ruponsibility and set up these
agencies to deal with it :
.:.A federal inter·agency
nutttlon council to ouUine na-
tioaaI policy and coordinate
all'.Jovenunent activity in the
field of ~utrition .
...k An intra-agency nutrition
coiiimittee to monitor and
codl'dinate nutrition policies a.nil programs of the inter·
agency council. A: hwnan nutriUon ad-
m.ipistration to promote a na· tir8al coordlnatian Qt tiutrition
acfviUes and focw: OD the
~ of consumers. l"lther
th*ll of farmers. tilall. holding the final news coaCereDCt of hil ~ght years
at:U. lnt.erior Department,
vemor hu enough
when questioned
Gov. Walter J.
lllftemeqla on such
""' public land policy
pollution.
lltl • .lldaD then. turned to laJW cenaervaUon and polJu.
li<lf control. two areas in w~ Sen. WUU.ain .PrOxmire
(0-Wi.J..ll'Ml other critics on CaJl!it<i.; HUI have aigested
Is lnlullicienUy
HM.ENT
Mid ltil moot Im-
• ICCOmpli!hment was
to Pllring in the tot.al-
l CODCeJJI which
. -accepts." This oorOiopt says thllt decisions
oa '*' ol public landa ':ind
raourcea, the amo e it of
nste material.a that can bf!
clumped Into the air. and th<
best ltter for tndumial plants
and buUd.inp be madt: from dM! pOlnt ol view of effect
c:n tht over-all environment.
·Secretary Wood of HUD also
interest per year on $5,lDI Full·
Paid lnveslment CertHicates and
15 ~I itl-t per year on Passbook
.., Thrift Accounts of any amount
• lnlerest on $5.00J Fufl-Paid Thrift Certificates
is paid by check at the end ol each calendar
quarter. Interest on the Passbook Accounts is
computed monthly. credited and compounded
quarterty.
• These lmatmenta ar• available, to individ--
uals, associatk>ns aod corporalions-in Califor-
nia only.
• Since Its ·founding in 191 6, Morris Plan has
promptly met every request for withdrawal.
Assets exceed one hundred million do'lars.
•f t.mda plllc«J thtvugtl JtHI. 1s ••'" mte1Mt 1tom JM 1.
PEMOtW. LOANS. TOO
Bin Consotid&tiotl • Tm'91 •Tu•• My good re.son
Morris Plan
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Newport Beach -3700 Newport Boulevord
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ALWAYS FIRST Q.UA\.IT~ •, •.
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SAVE $251 RADIAL DRIU
PRESS, UG, 109.99, NOW
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v.-i., oasy oporotlug .... drlli hoti-
lo~ .. -~ qlod M1-drllb ........
of o 32' dt<lo. 4 opootk for Aoxlble o,_..
lion. Wotll I!" g-..1 chodc, splndlo ond by,
oibor ond -· V-beh. Moto< not lnd.ded.
TD'CJAYI
SA VI 471 7" ·SANDIR/POLISHER
SAVE '30110" MOTORIZED TILTING
ARIOll IAW, UG. 169.99, NOW
139.99
lloOe for oil worbliopr. Atolt<ltoly rips, cross -mnn,
bnels., rips to center Of 4' ponel. 314 depth.of Cl.It at 909,
2t! HP motor, rip 101100, vuide ..a., boll beorlng lubricalod
for life!
NOR
factory demonstration actiedule:
Newport Beach, Huntington Beach, Vtnlura
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9:00 P.M. ukewood, Fvli..ton ind C.n091
P1rkal«ft,S.turd1y,Jonu1ry 18, 1969, 10:00
A.M. to 3:00 P.M.
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Now29.99
\I . HP, 6 amp. lllOlor d...!op&
3400 & 1800 RPM. Tool-, o ...
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3 "'" con! w!tli odop1or.
SAVI $71 7" CIRCULAR SAW
RIG. 36.99
Now29.9~
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.---·-90' .. "5' ~ odl-rip gvide.
NEWPORT BEACH
(Fashion Island)
SAVI tSI POIT.UU: CARRY VAC. UG. 29.99
t(ow24.99
lfg·3 qt......,_"°' o !I HP-·"--lndodo
-tool,""""""'" odoplw, otll;ty nonfe, 12' ......
HUNTINGTON BEACH
(Huntington Center)
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URNITUR.E ·FLOOR SAMPL-~i
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ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY.
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ONE OF A KIND! BE EARLY! WHILE THEY LAST!
EARLY AMERICAN ORIG. '79
' MAPLE 3 DRAWER Now'59 SINGLE DRESSER
MATCHING 22 x 26 MIRROR ORIG. $33 ...• NOW '19
FULL SIZE BED ORIG. $99 ••••••••••• NOW '59
KING SIZE HEAD BOARD ORIG. $100 • • • • • NOW '49
TRUNDLE BED ORIG. $134 . . • • . • • • • • NOW '69
CORNER DESK ORIG. $70 ••••••••••• NOW '20 . .
'.$)ft .. --BUDGR DOUBLE BED ORIG • .$39 ._ .•• _ •••• NOW.!.! 7 __ _
BID, WITlf FOOT BO.AA!) ' , 0· $9 w· ; ·ao·v . ITAUAN PROVINCIAl TWIN . RIG. 5 • • • • • • • • NO . .
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DANISH
2 DRAWER
NIGHT STANDS 1i·
KING HEAD . iOARD ORIG. $53 • • · .• . . • . . NOW tJ4
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DANISH MODERN 1WtN PANEi. ORIG $47 . •24 BED WITlf FOOT BOAID • • • • • • • NOW
.. PARK MAHOGANY
SPANISH STYLE
TRESTL• TAILE I
ORIG, $219
Now 1166 BIG 42x66.to 961
MATCHING SIDE CHAIR ORIG. $45 • . • . . • NOW '35
MATCHING ARM CHAIR ORIG. $50 • • • • • • NOW '35
DINmEsns
DELUXE 5 PC. PEDESTAL SET ORIG. $299 •• NOW '259
5 PC. BlACK AND CHROME SET ORIG. $119 ~NOW1I '88
DELUXE 5 Pc. MOLDED BAQC ORIG. $199 • NOW '1C9
SOFAS AND LOVE SEATS . . .
EARLY AMERICAN BROWN LOVE SEAT ORIG. $169 '77
100" MODERN UPHOLSTERED SOFA ORIG. $229 NOW '177
(OLM I HONEY)
MATCHING CHAIR ORIG. $109 ••••••• NOW 177
CHAIRS
EARLY AMERICAN GOLD WING C~IR ORIG. 119.95 '66
MAPLE FINISH BOSTON ROCKER ORIG. 34.98 • NOW '26
DELUXE MAPLE BOSTON ROCKER ORIG. $39 • NOW '28
TOAST VINYL RECLINER ORIG. $95 • • . . • • NOW '77 .
WOOD TRIM COLONIAL ROCKER ORIG. $109 • NOW •7.7
(PATCHWORK QUILT WIAVI)
EARLY AMERICAN
3 DRAWER
'BUFFO
ORIG. '110 .,
Now•70 ·
HUTCH WITH SPOON RACK ORIG. $50 • • ~.,.. NOW '30 .
I SIDE CHAIR ORIG. 19.75 • • . . • . • • • • • NOW "12'
1 · MATE'S CHAIR ORIG. 22.50 • • • • • • • • • • NOW "14 · . .
' CAPTAIN'S CHAIR ORIG. 31.50 · •••.•••• NOW '16 . . . ~ . . : . -
_.OVAJ...lAiE.o.RIG._UQ _L,,_..__L , _ _. _,__. __ ._ ._, NOW_!l_Q__
42" ROUNj TABLE ORIG. $79, • • • • •••• NOW '40
SAVE ~5 ON . ORIG. $135 ;,
MODERNWALNUT '60 · FINISH BUFFET ' ,.". . ,NOW r .,.
.MODERN WAL~T DINING TABlE. O~lq,. $1~ N4 W ·6~ · ..
MODERN WALNUT SIDE CHAIR ORIG. 21.50 •. NQW . 'IS .
FULL SIZE, PECAN FINISH!
MEDITERRANEAN STYLE
BED WITH FOOT BOARD NOW
•• ORIG. $1'45
•40·
EARiY AMERICAN DESK CHAIR ORIG. $18 •• NOW '12
EARLY AMERICAN TIER (.\BINET ORIG. $79 •• NOW 'S9
OCCASIONAL TABLES.,
MODERN PECAN 56" COCKTAIL TABIJi· ORIG~ 49.98 '26.
MODERN PECAN 7'.l' COCKTAIL TABa.i:QRIG.f94.98 .••• ,
MODERN PECAN 28" oluM iABLE om~.$~:~ Now ·2•·
EARLY AMERICAN END TABLE ORIG. 44.98 • • NOW '26 .
EARLY AMERICAN 5'.l' COCKTAIL TABLE ORIG. 44.98 '26
EARLY AMERICAN LAMP TABLE ORIG. 49.98 • NOW '26 . . ' FRENCH PROVINCIAL COCKTAIL TABLE ORIG. 49.98 "IS i l
EARLY AMERICAN COCKTAIL TABLE ORIG. 104.95 •so
EA~Y AMERICAN END TABLE ORIG. 54.98 •• NOW '26
EARLY AMERICAN END TABLE ORIG. 34.98 •• NOW "16
EARLY AMERICAN COCKTAIL TABLEORIG.34.98NOW "16
EARLY AMERICAN LAMP TABLE ORIG. 34.98 • NOW '16
EARLY AMERICAN DRAWERCOMMODE34.98. NOW "16
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from the offiee-;:instead of the .moon.
Collins -had prime responsibili~ for development of t]je OQ-board commiti.
ca ti an system an_d \lie global< network of gtound stations Used by
NASA for vbice,.ua~;~~ andtel~on ~g the:fii&bt of
Apollo 8. • . _ 1 _ ; • _ • . ,
lliese systems sp~ the greatest distance in five-voice communica-
tion history. -
Collins has proVided communil!lltions-wilhout a single mlssioo
failure-for all phases of the U. S.manned space program:
Mercury, Gemini.,and•Apollo. _
Every .American'Villoe from .space has been transmitted o\ter
Collins communication systems.
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It's bcick to business • as · usual for members \,.of the Assistance-...-·
League with a fiillJ>rogram ol •cllvilles scb~uled ·for\lbi•:~· , ~. ·~gue nie/n~ers will raise funds wJiile..ll..Bvlng ,flµt, on.. utsdily and , ;
Friday, lari. 23 8nd ~. when a blldge brunch 8nd theater ,P will take ·
place. . . \ _ ·
Hosting the brunch at .JO a.m. Thurm!~ in tbe cha~>r house w!l bo • :
Mrs. Floyd. Hair, chairman, and C®mrlttee members 1iiel11d.,. lbe Mmt'lo,:,
Ted llar\letl, Richard Crawfonl.-RICbard.ll«>ucb, Ji'letcb~,;Jl~.~ 1191>-, ·
ert Will<in.' , • \ Pfi.z~s will be awardta to those with highest scores ~~ a-_consol~ :
tiOft pli%el wlll',comfoft the 10)¥ =.,Rr, ' , ' : , ', K"; · \ '; 1
The follilwjng tveriing l~g.iJe ,me&llers 1will/ be j~lnttd )>.v busbaJ!~ ' ;
when lbeir.tU,'e over Huntingtoa. Heacb •f'JA,ybouie: Prior t1>·.ati~1ding '"!be" .
Beil Mani ' presented by the City'• community theater poop, Ibey will ·
atleod a·paJty hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Cniµcb.· • , ... 1 •
Mrs. 'niorrlas .Broderick i> iii .charge al arrangements ancr1 assisting
are Mr&. Crouch and Mrs. Hair. · . .
Proceeds tr6m both °'ents will be used for the league!s canllnuing
philanthropic.'servlces within the community'. · . I ~Jl r~enj business meel!Dg \I ,WJ!S re'veal.ed:;tbpt' If ~ta! of _ . 19,MS volunteer hours were deVoted to league projects ut 1968; ~uliii ·
ervices· spgnsored .l>xJh~ crouR are the lhrif! sh~R. 9.)>fn Tlle9111iy ft!W.~ Ffi:_.
ays, the. speech center each Wednesday ahd the gift shop in -Hllllltngton · '
lntercorrumµuty Hospital. open daily. . .
evening ! ey~t· ~:Jlilce llti,'ilrst Tuesday· of ei.tb· mo~t\i.
League Pr<>Vism..ls Will 1>in rifilar members who host prosp:ee•
tive parents :in. Huntlngtoo lmrettOmmunity Hospital. ·
Also continuing in the new year will be moitlhly maternity .tea• 1tal<·
Ing place at 7:30 p.m. the first Tuesday of each month.·· Al'Pr<\xil'>•~Y.
50 prospec;live parents assemble in the aafeteria where tbey enjoy t'Walb-
ments, ·\!i~w.· mo'1.es conc_erning new infants, .and·~e t¥m.on a 'tour\of
tbematet.nttyward. , · • l ''J .-.. )._,-.
Chairman O! the teas ts Mrs. RiCbar.d Crawford 'usisted'by Mrs .. '
LeRoy Benson, Mrs. Sally Farquliar and ailemaling· league mem~rs. The
... , :1° ·i ~.' ,• " ,,-·, neit t~a -w.ill Uike .Place Tuesday, Feb. 4." · ' ·'~: .~ ..... -. ' "' .-. . ... -,. • . •· i.
-THEATERGOERS ,-llaising-tunds !qr lb,• ..
league's many contintiing co~unity 1 sezy-,
ices Will be a pleasant experience when
. rp.em~ts; blisbands m8( guests1 take over -
r Huntington Beach.Playhouse for a presenta-
. tio• ol "The Best !\lap.': Revie)ving. the pro-
, gn1111 cJ1re. !left io right) Mrs . .W·arren'. Hair.
and Mrs. Bert Robinson, provis ionals, and
.Mrs .. Richard Crouch~ ,
To Get Boyfriend Panting,
DEAR ANN LAJ'IDERSo The other
evening I went to pick up my girl
lO take her to dinner. When she answered
the door I said, "Iii, Harold." I thought
it was her ~r.
June bad on one o( those pant.suits.
ANN LANDERS [t]
With her short haircut and a button-down
coUar she looked just like a guy. I when we said good night that Jr I wanleif
told her I dJdn't like the way she looted to date 'JOmebody in trousers there are
and,, furtbCl;more, I was afraid \bey 1. _ 1 the ff' ho ha hinted
wouldni let ua into the Ritz Hotel dining ""' guys n o .«t w ve
room drelled that way. She gave me they'd llke lo go out with me. She
a w.ct look and satd, "I'll cbaoae but didn't care mudl for that remark.
I tblnk yoa are being very JrOvinclal." f love June and don't W#lt to hue
He lower lip atuc.k out an evening and any trouble 'Jrith her. Please ~ll me
we had • rotten time. if you think· a man Ms t(Ml right to
Wtll you please tell me tr 1 wat UJftS1 his vtews on how ~Is girl looks?
"1'0ll( to A7 111Ylhintl I told June -ClllLLED CHUCK
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DEAR Clll1CK: I do, Imt...i. Plhitllllb
are .la vope, and 10me womei look
sma5hl., la tlte.m. U, bowever,. a
boyfritld or a l11uba1d prefen ilult
the. llOt ef Ids We wear a Alrt wl9et
... -will lllol, ... ·--be rupec1<11.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Plctse don't
lhlnk I am a selfish, possessive mother.
. DEC l(,J SEL~CTliD -Mrs. William st ..
,P~<iil.~Char/es White •nd Mrs. Milton
Brown provlii.bllal!. (left to rigi\I) prepare
their card! ior·a bridge brunch takinr p)oce
at 10 a'.tti.' Thursday, Jan. 23, in the chal>ter
house. Continuing community projects bene-.
filing from the ipformill affair are the speech
center, thrift shop, gift' shop and other
.Philanthropies. '
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Girl Must Skirt
Nothing could be further from the truth.
The problem is the other set of in-laws.
My husband and I •ould enjoy being
with our dau&httr and her husband for
an occasional eveiiiol without the otber
in-laws monopoliling the conve.rsaUon
with "their plans, ~. proje<:ta ...
Please undenland, Ann, UM!y are. line
folks, but they ire overwhelming. We
can't 1et a w«d in tdgewise. Whenever
my husband Ind I .return from an even-ina: with the four ti them we fed we
COQfd ju.st u well hafe lltayed at home.
What do you suggest!
-MAfNE DILEMMA
DEAR OJL: Be bonts& wUh your
da•gb&er. TcU her 7ou would lft."'t(et
•Ol to be part ef ' q~ tvn If
1 ll It mel.m kfln&. lter len of&en. IA
my epbiloa, ,.oar 'CODl'flllhlt lJ a valid
OHlnd)'R ........... Up.
DEAR ANN : Our Javorite niece an-
nounced her engaaelnent five months
.... We were Ill tlirined. Tho YOUDI
man comm from a fine family and
Is In 1111 aenlor Ytft ~t ilrown. The
date WU M for Jon. Ill. llmni portltl
were givtn and Pfb sent.
Yesterday n -a. eryptlc thret-line note. from the bride's mother. 1be
wedding: ls orr. No rtUOll:. JI.lit "off."
We fetl she owe.a ua an explanation.
Afte.t an, we IN!n'r 1tranger1, Do >'°"
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DEAR IN': • No. Tiie re..... ..
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(rit.Dd >''9': wWt 1pare_tkm """" .... an'd<ty ... ad .. qwall•~ •.
I ' •. Ann Landen' n e. w -book. "Trutb Is:
Slrani'r .... " Ji a collectlGn ot lier~
co\wMI Oft!'. the pait ·IS years, .. scintl~inc and comiDon ...,. ..Qt : ...edlDY pr.,tlced for !Illa book· •
Avillib1e •t 111 booUtono for ..... ~· '":.
Am LondOn will be aJad to
you with your problms. Send ·:
lo her Jn ca re of the DAILY P~~-
enclosln1 • &elt-addreued, ltam~
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I • Weddings, Troths
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Pilot's Deadlines
To avoid disappoll!tman1, prospective
brides are reminded to · line their weddlnr
at<>ries with black and while alOPY pboto-
BJ'&ph> to the DAILY PILOT Society lleparl·
ment prior t-0 or witblD me w,U after the
wedding.
Cancer: Improve Appea·rance
TUESDAY
JANUARY 14
llJ SYDNEY OMABJI
pr,actlcaL COmplde b a I I c · -clrcumltaneel turn ID your
dtort1. Pay attentloo to favor •
details. Don1 wancl<r loo lar CAPRICORN (Dec. zi.Jan.
afl<Jd. -t )'OU ueed ii cloee 11): Approciate pr Iv a< y.
•t hand. Ru.1lJe tbll -act Heed "inner voice." Realizt
.-nc1y. . belni al«» cloea not mean
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MR. AND MIU. liERALD MIGATULSKI
Exchan .. Wadcltn9 Rings
Fullerton Site
:For Ceremony
The Rev. Herman Mees ·for their evening wedding
· -~ the d b>e ccremooy. Parents of the Meyer puflll"•-Oll newlyweds ~ Mr. and Mrs.
rin& nuptials linking III mar· Fred Staudigel Sr. of Costa
. . ria&e Patricia Ruth Staud.igel Mesa and Carl Mlgatul.ski of
'and Gerald Carl MJ.gatulsk.i, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., and the
'i>olll ol J'ullirlon. late Mn. Miptulskl. The bride selected a daisy
For engagement lllllCIUllqmenta It b
SUUe.rted that the story, ,also &CCQ!Dpanled
by a black and white 1Souy p 1 ct u r e, be
submilled early. II the betrothal announce-
ment and wedding date ue six weeks or les&
aparl, only the wedding pbot<> will be ac-
cepled.
To help fill requirements on both v.•ed.·
ding and engagement stories, forms are avail·
able in all of the DAILY Pll,()T offices.
Further questions \vill be answered by Social
Notes staff members al 642.-4321 or 494-9466.
Late Spring Nuptials
Planned in Newport
During a party in the
Newport Beach home ol Mr.
and Mn. Roger E. Turner,
they anoou~ the engage--
ment of their daughter, Mary
Kathleen Turner to John Allen
McDonnan III, son of Mr.
and Mrs. John A. McDonnan
of Dallaa. .
A wedding is being planned
for late spring in Our Lady
Queen o! Angell Olurcb,
Newport Bead!.
Miss Turner is a graduate
of the Romona Convent,
Alhambra, a t t e n d e d thl!!
University of California Davia,
and now is studying at
Southern Methodist University
in Dallas. She is a member
ol Kappa Delta .
'"'"-wia, m• controll hla d"'tb\r •• .Altn>loiY poloil the
w17." ....
~ (Mwdt ll·April 11): llo1 to finalize plans. Be in CCllnDIUlli.,u... with ny peo-
ple. Be llalble. You may be
requlrecl to mate 1 cha.nae.
VersaUllty la y our a II y •
GEMINI individual could play
lmporlaol .,,1e.
TAURUS (April 20-May IOI :
Day ;.,.. paying, coll0<ting
debts. Some play aecrettve
role. strea harmony. Appliel
especially to family members.
Glve praiae where It is due.
l!IPligbt good will.
GEMINI (May UJune 20):
Cooperate with ARW ln·
clMdual. A contnc:t involvlui
partnership could be
1po!llilltod. LlsteU well to ooe
who has your welfare at heart.
Don 1 be lmpaUent with mate,
partner.
CANCER (June 21.July 21)'
Check wardrobe. Be wllllng
to spend to improve
appearance. Work associate
comes up with commendable
plan. If aware, you fln'd
something of merit. Avoid ex·
cess. Remember h e a I t b
resoluUon.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22):
Hund! pays oil. Bring !orlh
creative resources. PeraonaJ
magnelism raUng soan. Op-
posite sex is attracted. You
have knack today of getting
your way. Don't aai: for more ·
than you can handle .
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 21)'
Stick close to hol!!e_bue· il .
UBRA (Sept. 2$-0c~ 21): you mu.ot,be lonely, Viii! one
Emplwil on deallnp with c:onllned to home, Jio!pllal. Be
rdaUve1, .. lgbbors. Don1 <OOll<krato toward those who
apread yoaraall loo thin. Hao-are handl<1pped.
die one uslgmnen! at a Ume. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
ldeu are plenWul. Key ii 11): Cooperate with spec.ta!
to be aelecUve. Chooae the groups, o r g a n i z a t i o n s .
best. Improve unique contacts. You
8CORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): need help to accomplish goal.
Overcome temptaUoo ta be Be somewhat ol a poUUclan.
estravqant. Spend f« what Turn on charm -even if
you Deed. 'But av o Id you have to kiD a baby.
!oollsbn<a with your money. PISCES (Feb. 111-Mardl 20):
You can hive fup -but you Attend to bu&iness affairs. Not
do have to face younell io wise to trust t be .in-
mornlng. erperienced. Well-meanlllg
SAG11TAJUUS (Nov. 22-puson may lack essential
Dec. 21): AvoJd tendeDey to backgound. One at the top
brood. Come out of shell Go is considering you for pro-
plact1, do things, meet people. motion.
Personal deailnp advance. GENERAL TENDENCI~:
Cycle is up. You get breJik Cycle high for SAGITrARIUS.
V.Sftltln•'s O.y Is Fef). l<f ~
Come in now ...
Valentine's
Day
Delivery
Guaranteed/
Give him
your love
in a fine
portrait for
Valentine's Day
The ~ cbole the First ~ ~.JacL.
----rAftliefi.D QnrChorF'Ullerton ~: chiffon. v;~ and daisy
crown. She held daisies in
Her fl.ance, a graduate of
Ar<ldil ~hool,-'s .... -----------·
dying •Y•lema •nginee,ing . at Mu 51· c 1· an 5 Southern Methodist University
. ·--· .. it's the aitt --
ht wants moa.t,
especially if he's
;,::::.Marriage
~; .... Plans told
her cascading bouquet.
Mrs. Jeff Epstein of Garden
Grove wu matron of honor
in 1. gold c:olored sown of
peau de soie and nylon. Mrs.
Jerry LaBaw of Yucaipa and
Mn. Roger Cook of Fullerton
wore olive green cage dresses
of peau de soie and nylon.
All the attendants carried
d~es.
Institute of Technology. He
is a member of Sl&ma Tau,
an engineering h o n o r a r y
fraternity and K1ppa Mu
tp1Uon, a math honorary.
Perform
away in Service.
special:
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MARY TURNER
To M•rry
In Newport Beach
Winter Wedding Set
Two member& of the Young
Artist Guild ~appeared in a
recital in the Huntington
Bea.ch Woman's Clubhouse
last Sunday.
Sharll>g the proeram were
Davtd Swenson, D o w n e y
planiat and Sally Setterinaton,
Garden Grove soprano.
Here's a new idea ih wedding. sets .. We call it,
M1tchmat1s~Her engagement and wedding
rings match his mdding band. After all, why
should the bride get all the nice thingsl
From top; S225. $375. $295.
Your Cht,-,1 Acc1wnl ;, W1lco1111.,. l•11k~"4. W...t•~ Ol•rt•• Too
SLA.'ViCK'S
lovely BxlO and
three wallet-siz•
portraits,
only 595
A family cfinner hosted by
Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Tor·
renct in their Corona del Mar
home was the aettinc foe t.be
betrothal announcement ol
their daughter, Maureen Ellen
Torrence and Brian Joseph
Somodi.
The futurt bride w a s
sraduated from Mater Del
High School and will graduate
from califorola Stall!! College
at Long Beach this month.
She is majc:rlng in home
economics IDd U•chln& iD the
Children's Center, Lon I
Beach.
Valerie and Victoria Vehl.-
lng, the bride's twin nieces
from Norih Hollywood were
flower girls.
Stanley Miller of Norwalk
WU asked to stand U best
man. U-..C guests to their
pews were Dave Sanborn of
Yorba Linda and F r e d
Staudigel Jr., the bride's
brother.
tryn;:;. ~~en "~:.~i:•r,.! l=JR.Cl.AD"VA.Y
News of the forthcoming The couple's future plans ol the M .... L. Te ache rs• Jewelers Sinca 1917
· f N e--•1e1 ..-..; Huntlnnton Beach 18 Fi11hion l1li1nd
N•wport Be•th -644-1380 marnqe o ancy 1.:u1 include furthering their educa-AssociaUon of California, com· •
and Michael Stephen Taylor tion, enlisting in VISTA's pro-priled of teachers in west 892-3331
of Mountain View has been, ...!gr:'.:am~and~~tr~av~elin~· ~g~to~E~u~ro~pe=·~°"!:IDl~•~C!:"'~Ull~iy~.'---_:~================''-=========' d.i.lclosed by her mother, Mrs.1~
The beneclict-<ie<t, soo or
Mr. and Mn. Joaeph M.
Somodi of Santa ADI, is an
alumnus of Tustin Hlab School
and UCLA wberl!! be received
his BS in business ad·
ministration. He was affililted
with Phi GIDllDI Delta., and
has completed two JUr1 Ii
a first lieutenant with tbe U.S.
Army in Germany.
The couple have aelectl!!d
Msy for their wedding.
The dwn:h lounge was lhe
rteeplion selling. .wisting
were Mn. Barbara Vehling ,
M'ISS Elizabeth Siludigel and
Mila Cynthia Slaudigel.
The !crmer Miss Staudigel
is an alumna ol Pomooa Hlgh
School and Los Angeles
Collel• ol Denial Assiltanb.
Har bmhand attends Fulluton
Junior ColJele.
The newlyweds are making
their boml!! in Ful1erloD after
a booeym.ooo in San Fran-
cisco.
Lefnrr Brechtel of Balboa
Island.
The betrothed are planning
a winter wedding in St. Jamea
Episcopal Church, Newport
Bead!.
M1&s Brechtel, daughter of
Edwin John Brechtel of Los
An«eies, is an alumna of
Corona del Mar Hlgb School
and is attending San Jose
Silte College and studylllg art.
Her fiance, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Taylor of Palo Alto,
i.s 1 graduate of San Jose
State wbel'I!! he received his
BS in markeiing.
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Wayfarer's Chapel
Selected for Rites
A spring wedding i n
Wayf a rer's Chapel ,
Porluguese Bend, u being
Planned by Diana L y n n
Ed'ttards aod Mlchae!:l Eveitt
1 411
DIANA EDWARDS
Spring W.dding
w ••
Peering
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' Wierman.
The br ide-~ ls the
daughter ot Mt.. and Mrs.
Ronald N. Edwardl ot Hun-
tington Beach and 'her Hance
Is the son of Mn. Whit
Rodgers of Shelton, Wash. and
Martin Wierman ol Hun·
tington Beach.
Friends learned the news
af the approaching marriage
when they attended a party
hosted by Mr. and Mn. Kerry
Koffman in the Knights of
Columbllj Hall, Westminster.
The bride-elect will graduate
this month from Huntington
Beach High School and bas
been awarded a scholarship
to a Huntington Beach beauty
college. She was honored in
high school as the home
economics student of the year
by the HB Olamber of Com·
merce in 1987.
Her fiance attended the
same high school and will
graduate from Orange Coast
College this month. He Is ma· '
joring in police science and
has beeh listed on the honor ro:::o year: ___ ~
Around
Sc:;.n J::r Pa:::.:. ""' ~
KATHLEEN ANN ROLFE
Engagement Told
March Wedding
Plans Revealed
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• DAIL t PILIJT J5
Anaheim Ceremonr
Aolbelln Cbrlllian .CtJlter
Cburth wu tho lelllllf for
Ibo double ring....-,, UM· hli In maniago Maryl!elle
Saula' and Leroy Milburn
Oox, botb of Corona del Mar.
The llA!v. Ralpll A ,
WUktrloo perrormed the
-.....uupUa11.
nie oewlyw.dll will hone)'·
moon In Hawail and &be Orient
In lhe earty spring,
The former Miss Sauter is
lhe dalllbter ol lhe late Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Paul Sa.
and lhe b<lde"""'1 la lhe
son of ~ late Mr. and Mrs.
John Travis Cox.
The oew Mrs. Cox selected
an Imported white • II k
brocade gown and carried a
white BJble • and an ar-
rangement ot orchids and
stephaootls.
Mrs. Belile Jane carter of
Santa Ana, the bride'• sister,
dooned I &Olm of imported
aqua saUn and carried a
nosegay of orchids a n d ~ stephanotls. Robert J. Cox of
~ Placentia was his brother's
. best man.
Lighting c a n d I e s was
Richard Wll90n Carter of Hun·
f
tington Beach, the bride's
~ nephew. Mrs. Wilkerson was
the orpnist and both she and
1 the reverend sang a duet.
r Following the ceremony, at·
'
tended by lbe couple's izn.
mediate fa mi I y, was the
reception in the Horn O'Plenty ,
in Fullerton. Assisting during '
the dinner party we.re P.1rs.
t Carter, Mrs. William Lish~
i"' Henderson ol Long Beach, lbe
bride's cousin, and Mrs .
George . Emerick of Corona
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HooJ Kq, Oeco, I a c , , 1 tr-of Ot<1ldlmaUClllll,
Corona det Mar; L. M. Cox . -1lloo ..,.-, of lhe
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GUESTS OF honor during
an open house In the Monarch
Bay home of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Berkson were their
son and his new wife, Mr.
and Mrs. Richard L. Berkson
JI of Los Angele.s.
The new Mn. ~rkson, the
former Miss J o a n Von
&hlegeJ.I, is the daughter of
---w:~FredertrVon
THE THOMAS Parri s h I family: of Newport Beach and
Lake Arrowhead have return-
ed from a skiing trip at Park
City Resort, Utah.
Enjoying lhe slopes, both jj
day a'nd night, were Mr. and q
Mrs. Parrish, Linda, Tommy •
guest book. Special guest con· J: •c )' 7'. -.----.,-: "' 7AY the bridegroom's sister, at the' iJ3
Tbe engagement of Kathleen Ann Rolle -tf:'::gr:'alula'::'::Un~g -;th~e;;;coo"'p?le"'=:w::":I~ . •-.t!'iL , _ _. ~ '-' V _. -and Jon p. Roberts has been announced. by Mrs. Ha E. Henderson of --um:-----·-. ·-the bride-tcrbe s pareii!S,"Mi': ~-Ir. QUICK --------· · --• ---..,----
Rolfe of Newport Beach. Citch up qlllcldy 011 locil ANAHEIM NEWPORT HUNTINGTON. IEACH
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MUss Rolfe, a graduate of Corona del Mar
IDgh School and Orange Coast College, now
is attending California State College at Ful·
lert.on. She was a 1965 Children's Home Soc·
iety debutante and is a third generation
Californian.
Her fiance, son of Mrs. Jane Roberts ot
Newport Beacb, is a graduate ol Costa Mesa
High School and OCC and also Lt a student
at Cal State Fullerton •
A March 29 wedding in SL James EpiJ-
copal Church of Newport Beach has been
planned.
Races Draw
Grandmothers
Mrs. Paul Huffman, special
events chairman fOf' Newport
Harbor Grandmothers Club
chart.er 419, is handling tickets
for the club's annual day at
the Santa Anita Races on Jan. . u.
Plans also are underway for
a salad luncheoa on Feb. 3
in Peek's Family Terrace
Room, Westminster. Cbalring
tlli!: event is Mrs. Louis
Spielberger.
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legal Secretaries
:~Bankruptcy Probed
·~ llrJUnly Harbor .ma
Leiial Sec:rdartel AaoctaUon
wl1I meet Wednesday, Jan. 1$
lo:Dlllmu' BalboL
The ~ •eneral mtd1nl wlll ~In with a I P:"'-cocktail boor and dinner
Sweet Adeline•
Harbarlllta Chapter, Swtel
Adelbm coaveoe evary Mon-
dg al I p.m. fcr mtelings
iD CoDtct Plrk School, Costa
M..._ Jin. Pat Partin, MG-
0870 will annrer questions
r'iardlng Ille clunl croup.
at 8:30. Mn. G«r(e llan-
noban, prukleo~ wW opeo Ille
meeUna.
Gueol " -will bl Ille Hoo. A.It. Phelpo, . Federal
Banknlp4cr Court. '!'bl pro-
gram was arnnged by the
speaker's f~ aecreCary,
Miss ~ Jllldm. A
diocussl<n wlll ,_ Ibo
Judgt'• talk.
Now meJ1!ben allendlM will
be initiated by Jin. Alben
F.cclte, vice lftlldenL Per
........ -to Ille meeting
call llln. Michael Bart1eU,
....... a11 .... chairman, al 146-
0$93.
First Church of Christ Scientist,
Costa Mesa
2180 Mesa Verde Orlve
cordi•lly invit•• you
to rejoice with us
at the Formal Opening of our
New Sunday School Wing
Two Servic.es
will be held 1t our new locetion
an Sunday, January 19,1969
11:00 •.m . 4:00 p.m.
CHILD CARE WILL IE PROVIDED AT IOTH SERVICES
Herth of Adtrn• 111 M1111 Verde Drlvo E11t
Things Are Looking Up
Job Built on 'Earthy' Base
87 GAY PAULIY
NEW YOBlt (IJPJ) -A
fri<Qd called Joan lllcbmu
one d-.y to ut. ••Me ;you
lnterelted !ft fPACtlT"
J«," cln tell you that utrmau~ must feet u they 'woman cosmonaut wu Ilene
Amalea'' tbree utnmouu -tl1undtt skyward. in a opecec:raft. Now, wtlh
Fran); 1!orm.aJ1. Jl?Qel A. "But I filUC' It'll be a Ioog, throe, eventually four, five ct
Lovell and W1lUam A. Anden Joog time before other women ail' men CHW1 • • • well,
-swung Into tart1>ly and thto go Into •pact," aht &aid. It'd jual be ••• be lmpr..ikll
lunar orbit 1.n an. IS-foot Jong, _·_·ae __ ,._em_ber_:.,_tbe __ R_u_•_•_l_a_•_to_a_dd_a_womaa. __ ._. ___ _
MRS. GEORGE 5. HAGAN
Double Ring Ceremony
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Newlywed G.S. Hagans
To Reside • Germany
Aod -7 1>e(aa ..
unUIUIJ. career ftw a Bt. Lout.
born llrl ........ -Ille
United Slaltl' cumut llUIU
sptelaeU4r ·with u mocb
faaclaated lateftll u &II)' ... of Ille _.... and tecbnJ.
cians at cape K.....i, and
Ille H..-Spe\)6 Ctnt<r.
Miu JUcbrban.: U attractive
bnmette'()f 21, is co-producer'
for tbe tpaCe coverage
~Iovr.foA opeclala w h I c h
Waif..-Cl!xltlte )lu been
doJasllaceAmerfcllHnanned
ohota btpa la 1111.
"Do you rtaliJo Ille whole
lmpcri of thll?" layl Miu
Richmln "-the Apollo I mocn
orbil "Mia Is uelng tho
mooa clooellJI 1<11" tho first
time. Aud man Ja aeelng hiJ
whole earth tor the first time
too.''
opacecnfl. thol Ille Saturn $
wbich llltod Ille craft Into the
haavent Is 18 feet tJller than
the Statue ol Liberty, ii more
powerful than !IZ,500
locomotivOI, bu tht thrust of
!U Boeing '11111 at talreo!f,
weighs In al f,DJ ,GIS poundl,
u much u the Nuclear Sub-
marine NauUtua.
It was Jllll by chanct that
Miss Richman ls In space.
Rlgbt out ol Wtllesley Collegt
In !Mt, she landtd a job at
the network clipping
newspapers for its llbrarJ.
Soon she WU promoted to ,....,.ch.
Then a friend in tht special
events department, bearing cf
an opening, called to uk if
ahe were interested Jn space.
Mi.. R1cbman talked aboot "I didn't !mow' anything,"
"w«ting" a apace llttoff and Misa Rlclunao recalled, "none
follow-through just be lore of the technical aide of. space
departing for Cape Kennedy exploration. But I began a
and helping to put on the cram coune of reading for
CBS network launch. She wu myseH, and of course as the
in the project, helping master· program itself bas developed,
mind telecasts from Houston we all have learned." She
and tracking stations around was reading up on lhe moon
the world until Apollo a the day we talked.
S~. Andrew's Presbyterian flowers were the matron of splashed down in the Pacific. Special events involve other
Church, Newport Beach was honor, .Mrs. ~enneth Coerper Miss Richman fl one oI I.he producUons too -she helped
the setting for the double ring and ~ndesma1d!, Mr~. J~mes few women producers in with the v~slt of P~pe Paul llnkin& . . '!'· Sipes, th~ bride~ stSter· network television. Mis s to the Uruted NaUorus, the ~clay Kathleen in si°~~ in-law and~ Cynthia. John· Richman and Jeff Gralnick funerals of Dr. Martin Luther
George Stafford Hagan S':-FJ~trl ;,u Miss share the chores at Cape Ken· King Jr., of Sen. Robert F.
' The Rev. Dr. Chari~ H. I whtt!° frock andw c~':cie ! nedy, Houston, et al. Kennedy, UM! MJdeast. Crisia,
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Dlerenfie1d pe.rfonned t h e basket of blue carnations. The work i ll _v o I v e s ~ t968 ~UUcal pnmarle.!
-nul)rtafs tor the daudrter of -Att.enOfiif asoet-man was-..ev~rom..!eciding...bmL......=.:: conven ans. _ -~~=_.
1'-tr. an~ Mrl!. Carl ff. Sipes 1t-J 'e r yin J. Armstrong, the many wr:lten and technicians The Job means ffav a
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1oo. •• ,,,..;;1'1c:9 U• •Ok °"" -GR !:II
of Huntington Beach and the bridegroom's brother-in-law are . necessary to stage the 25 weeks out of the year,
son of Mr. and Mrs. George and ushers were Sipes Goer: show to figuring placement she said, 1'ao It's just as well.
L. Hagan of Santa Ana. Per. Don Kaufield aflct Mi· of ~as and where spcCial l'~ not married. Marriaae
Given in n:iarrlage by her cbael Chappelle. telephone lines must be ".'1th ~ job would be dif.
father, the bride wore a chan--Mn Chappelle circulated atnmg. And . most of al~ it liculL
tllly lace cage of satin wl~ the gtiest book to the 200 well invol\ll!:f _ tnowini right down The producer said that
a ~pel train ~ed m ~ attending the recep-to. ~ afoip what goes on everytlme she works on a
matching lace. Her silk lllu· tion in the church's FJreside Wlth a~ IJlot. spa~ shot she wiahell then
sion veil was caught to a l\oom. ~ ~b~, who once were some w13 she too might
crown of seed pearls, and Out-of-state guests attend-wu "a tiinpJe tngUsh ma· e x p e r i e n c e what the
form.lng • her bouquet wei:e I~ included Mr. and Mrs. G.
stephanolla with JJ:halaenopsl! S'dafford Owen and Mrt.
and cattleya orchids. Maude Harris of Maysville Wearin~ sap~ire v e 1 v ~ t Mb. ' '
gowns wit~ white .lace trim Following a Carmel and
and carrying ~hitc muffs 1f0ntercy honeymoon, the
with blue carnations and corn bridal couple arc traveling to
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Frankfurt, Germany where
they will reside and where
the bridegroom is stationed
with the U. S. Air Force.
The bride is a graduate of
Westminster High School, aod.
herlhusband is a graduate of Santa Ana lfigh School and
attepded Santa Ana College.
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NEWPORT HARBOR
LUTHERAN CHURCH
WOMEN
wfll ntMt
JANUARY 16, 1969 •• NEWPORT HARBOR
LUTHERAN CHURCH
2501 Cllff Or., N1wporl B11ch '·· Potlucl: 11 6:3 0 P·'"·
GUEST $F>t:.o,KER
MR.S. MAE TOLLEFSON
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COflt.TUICI A.L.c .s.
TOPIC:
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For furth1r i11form1tio11, e1tl
DONNA GILLETT, 545-471 o
THE GIRLS' CLUI of the H1r-
bor Ar11 11 1115 An1h1i'" St.
111 Co1t1 M1'1 11 c1ntr1Uy lct-
c1t1d to accornrnocl1t1 9irlt
a911 6-16, Mond1y through
S1lurd1y. ,
Volu11f11rt 1r1 co111f1nt1y 1111d.
1d 11 th1 GINf Club lo 1up1t•
.,;,, ind t11cij i11 th1 ere1ti.,.1
1rt1. Thl1 11 1 9r1tifyin9 incl
r1w1rdin9 ••P•l1111c1 #ot 1141111
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yo~r telent end 1hare II,
Call the Girls Club at
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LECTURER
Dr. J. W. Pelt1son
UCI Group Welcomes
University Chancellor
An expert on American ~ MJAourl, lloldl a clodorltt
politics and an experfenced lrom Prljlcelon UDlvenll7 and
educator and author will ht taqbt A:snericl.D aove:rumezit
the speaker at the third ..,. and (JQllU<o Ill Snillb eon.
nua! Community Lecture on and tllo UDlvonllf al mm.iii
Jan. 22, at a p.m. in UCI before t.cnln&, an.
science lecture hall. Uooal admlnlltratar. Tb e
The lecture, open to tbe former cn1nUtn ii •·utloGl.Jbi
public, is sponsored as a com-recpp1led autbcdty co public
munlty service each year by law and jwUclal blbavklr, and
UC! Town and Gown. is vice jnddent ol tllo
Dr. Jack W. pelt as o a, American PollUcal Science
clta.ncellor of the Urbana-Alaoc~Uon •
Chaippaign campus of the Following the lecture Dr.
University of Illinois and · and Afn, Peltason will have
formerly vice chancellor ol an opportunity to greet friends
academic affairs at UCI, will at a rteeption arrqed by
be the eminent guest. He will Mrs. B._ N. Desenbttg 1od
discuss the topic Myth ~ her committee of hostessea.
Reality. The.Executive Committee of
Chancellor Peltason, a Phi Town and Gown a1Jo will
Beta Kappa at the University enterllln the couple. and tbe
presidents al UCI IUpport
Republicans to Place
New Slate in Off ice
groupe at a dlnner before the
lecture In the Newport Beach
home of Mrs. Frederick R:
McBrlen.
Churchwomen
New officers of the Mesa and TV services and lh.t?e
Verde Republican Women's books. He was awarded the
Club, Federated will be in-
stalled at the first meeting
of the new year next Wed·
nesday.
George Washington Ho.nor
Medal by Freedoms Foun-
dation. Valley Forge for bit
sennons on Our Christ.tan
Constitution and Why is 'l1lere
an America? The former was
The "business and pleasure"
event will take place at 10:30
a .m. in the home of Mrs.
Barbara Bunker of Costa released as a record.
Blwed to Be a Ble!sina
ls tile topic ol tile meettna
of the Newport Harbor
Lutheran Clurch W omen
Thunday, Jan. 11, In Newport
Harbor Lutberan Church.
Mrs. Mae Tollel>on ol the
Eut Metropolitan Conference
wW be iuest speller at the
l o!O p.m. potluck.
Mesa. A lundreon. prepared by the Kids Uke to
The hostess will be the .in· boar(I or directors, will be
stalling officer during the served followed by an af-Ask Andy
business portion, placing in ternoon of bridge. Membenl,rjiiij~!!i!iii office Mrs. Cal Sumrall, presi-who may bring guesll!I, are
dent; Miss Michele Jarrett, asked to make reservations
first vice president and the by 'calling Mrs. William F. , ea.;:
Mmes. Marguerite Richard, Ball at 5t8-8846. FOR THE WORLDS &lllATlST -~ ,, t--:oAi..i..·_ . Mr:a......Bw1ker~ a, It CENT COLOl PRINT TRY
seco11\.1 v•~~ruen ~iprr--ho · onda J D;AYFs-CA.VllA ECCR"AR~T. Irwin, third vice president ; cpen use on M y, an.
w.F. Hall, treasurer; W.J. 20, at 10:30 a.m. for ~embers . 474 E. 17th St.
Collum , recording secretary, who would like to v!ew tbe Cotti MMa-646-2136
and Edgar NI s s J e y, cor-Inaugural parade wti;ch will
responding secretary. stress the lheme Forward
The installing cfficer is the,_T_o.::g_ethe_r_. -----.,.,-.,,-....;:.-.:....:::;:::;::::::::==.
newly elected president of the
Orange County Federation of
Republican Women and a
charter member of the Mesa
Verde Club.
After the installation, t~
Rev. Claude Bunzel, curator,
Independence Hall, Colonial
Research Library, Knotts Ber-
ry Farm will speak en
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Americans Travel
More, Farther
NEW YORK (AP) America 's boom ..... Utls
A---z .... --never have had year wu the Rocky Mountain iua ....,..... statei u famlliel, many ol
mp of a reputatioo for sit· them campilta, 1 10metimes
tin& st1ll, but 110W they're wound up in bumper-to-I ~·~. u~veilng more often and bumpor lrafllc •olnC llirouP
fuflhtt lhan ever lo a travel the 'Wide open space1; Biat
boom that is cJw>c1111 the .-evf!ff lllllJor U.S. 11·
nature cl tourillll. --wttll Ute ...... "'" No )00j!'1' lite province of uoep1km cl Wublacton whleb
!ht rich and -. uaver ,... bard bit "' spring riots
today ls mall ralher than -is reporting a record yr.ar.
clul, and tourist spots that In Europe, last year's place,
arm 't ISO chic any more att oH the beaten path qu:ict17
~·carlb~--for uam•'", disappear u Ute paths become ·~ ~ ,... pretty well beelen by ..
SHELBY'S H01' ONES -The GT 350 and GT &do'
come aa either Sports Roof hardtop or convertlbfo.
Ba&lc diHerence between them is the eogine, ~l
cubic Inch In the S:JO with Cobra Jet 428 In Ille llOO.
New GT's wUI debut ot1 Jan1l41Y 3L
wu lnvoded by abouu millloo omlaugbt o1 Yankee wan-·
dolla!'<!roppbtg tourists last deren. But new attracUons El p ... .,..,. Gas In High Gear year In the 1800'1 it was spring up overnight. A.av -
the ·playground o f English "Temple Fielding," aOlbor
CaristocrameLatertoacyincltheud'e'ri~.~ mooepeopyedl•" ~tthoMyr::.1'.'"':· ·= Firm Asks Shelhys Race Onto .Scene
we: white Wet" in the Agean will
America(l industrialista 300 be a future "in" sport. Hi h R
libn Illar• who built rocoa:o g er ate '; -
vill&s near the placid sea. LODESTONE CARL CARSTENSEN a pew fllll:.width, recessed, Challenger and will be design.
BIG BOOM Others include Lapland, "a WASHING'OON l(UP~) ~-El or• CNIW ,...I h'""and ll SUIT'OUDd-type front end. ed to complement the compact tourist lodestone fJf fairy tale -No let up in s g t a 1 Dart. No details of , styling The masse.s started moving fascinaUcn," and Mallorca. an Paso Natural Gas Co •• went systems go -Thi• seems to Bold racing strips run root or ailt have been announced.
ln after World War II, first island near Spain. before the FedetaJ Power be the thought as two more to rear at the center of the u pLAN'J"S· WD.J. H£Lp
by ship and later by plane. But Americans who "see" CommiS!ion Last Week to ask high powered custom road body side panels. Rear eod BUILD MA VEIUCK
By 1960 when jets began flying Europe at the rate of roughly for rate increases totaling cars were introduced to the ~esign is chpoil~ractde_:A~lidby r~c-The new sub-compact being
to the islands, the Caribbean a million a year are alrudy press by Carroll Shelby and mg type s er =-. • introduced by Ford in April
was beginning the greatest looting further in search oI $29.l?t million to customers in the Ford Motor Co. In briefly describing .the will be aasembk!d only in two
boom in its history, and the travel excitement. slx states. The new GT 350 and GT autos, Shelby called them plants, but 3Z other manufac-
Caribbean Tourist Association Harold Weston, manager of EPNC wants an incr~ 500 which go on sale Jan. "[ast, well proportiooed GT turing planls in eight rtatea
ts now bidding for more fcnl .... tours for Tho&. Cook from 1.ls current &'19 ...,_..,..nt 31 are based on the 1969 type cars that deliver honest WW. produce p a r t 1 and
American tourists. & s':;,: said the Pacific is r--~ Mustang but are by far the mileage." assemblies for the new ••If we counted on the rich the ~ist areas most likely rate of return to a 7.5 percent most signilicantly changed We noted t h a t the Maverick.
to travel, we'd starve to to boom next. r11t:e. The areas covered in-since the first 350 went on speedometer dial went to 140 Although the cars will be
death," said Herb Buhrman, "After an American has elude 50 utilities a n d sale in 1965. and the tachometer shows assembled in Ontario, Canada
editor of Asta Travel News. covered his own country, the customers in Texas, . New Available as Sporb Roof 8,000 RPM's. aod in Kansas City, Missouri ,
''Today a secretary takes as islatrls and Mexico, h t. Mexico, California, Arizona, hardtop or Convertible tbey The newest Shelby creatiom 20 plants in Michigan, and
nice a trip as her boss." ' generally look! to Europe," Nevada and Colorado. feature powerhouse Ram-Air aren't meant to be volume others located in Olllo, New
The affiuent yoong and the Weston said. Hearing examiner M. a J engines, functional front and sellers as 4500 were sold in York Alabama Illinois In-
leisured older Americam ar:e He goes to Europe a couple Kane presided at tbe·bearing, rear brake-cooling air scoops 1968 with a projection of 5000 diaru: Pennsylv~nia and'Ten-
the two big group_s m~ of times and then he's likely a resumption of one oPflDed and fUDCtional hood 8COOpe. for the cm"reot year. Surpril-_.-_will •D conlrfbute
1rlpl abroad.11>e middle-.,-to think cl tho Orient." OcL 17 'lb< peUUoo is 'op-Hood and front lenders are ingly, Sbelby lald lltat "our towlli'ds"lbe'nnlsliM product.
often are too tied d~. ~ n.,. ,..,. cl the w.-posed by 25 intervenor> -made cl fibtrgiasH'einforcod bl-1-is in the East
family and job r~ilii: travel pattern aeea the Yankee lilities ·c 0 mm i 1 sion1, plaatic. GT-350 models are • aod DlOlt buyers are pro..
i. afford the lime or .lalcislgoin&Jo~~ ::rum .' !itiermtd-an-lnllan-po......i..-11,....J'<rd!l-<l-•w,-feaalonelpeoplt." -
--mmeJfiif"lltelllted"travet . -after .the Ori~-tMi Africa cipa Ii g b tweigbt 351-cubi~inch-The new models will fall
lncreuing numbers 0 f and finally the South Pacific. gr~. EPNC wanted the·in-dis p I acement, four-barrel into the $4,500 -$.5,000 price
Americans are exploring their ·Aus&ralla·and New Zealand. rf&inallY to be \e(. Ram-Air V-1 rated at 29rr range. Robins Ford is one
own country, partly as a result westc:m even predict s ~::O": ~ 7 but the co\n-horsepower. GT-600 models of nine .-~em California
of new promotioos ~ the ~ toorism to· mainland Chioa: issi ~ the pro-carry Ford'a 335-h.p., 428-Shelby de&len.
prorit Discover Altll!ltca ~· "As soon u China opens, you m lonOcl 4 and set up the c.Ld., four-barrel Cobra Jet NBWBPORT COMPACT
and government , a&fD\'.!J:t:I· can bank on ·peOple beadlng posa Ram-Air v-1. OOMINO FROM DODGE
President Johnson• speec.b -~tor~·Slu!~n~p~·~;~,mtd~'.:P<~k~ing!:_·" __ .::Oct.::.;17;.-=bearin==g.::..____ New front and rear end Dodge Division has con-
l a s t J a nu a r Y u r g i 0 g design highlight the exterior firmed nzmors , r e p or t s
Amerkanl to curtail travel and both exterior and interior Aul0motlva1 News, that it will abrGa.d may also have ktpt are identical on both cars. 1ntroduee a compact sporty
many borne. Reflect.Ing a race-bred car.u ane ~ Jts 1970 models.
LEGAL NOTICE heritage, both modeb future 'lbe car ia~to be called the
Southland Business
Declines in December
Soutbern caillomla bosinels
adi.ity .Upped sllghUy during rietember, it WU reported to.
do1 "' O. c. Adami, nwiqer
d Security Pacific Natlooll
Blll\'1 Calta. Mesa branch.
As meuared m ·the bank's
aeUonaDr odJ-lndu cl
Businesl Activity, economic
performance last m o n t b
registered at tSS.4, down from
lf'7.I, a record level set ln
November. Previous readings were 185.a in October and 181.9
bt September.
Business activity remained
more lb.an 10 percent stronger
than the year.ago reading of
UU, acconllng to Adam!.
Both construction and rtal
estate sales lncreased last
mouth, but bank clearini[s and
department store aales decJin.
ed, after adjusments for sea-
sonal fluctuations. The con-
1trucUon advance, the toth in
the past 10 months, was
particularly slrong. The rtal
estalt tales gain was slight.
A new hlgh in employment
wu reported for November,
the latest month for which
statllt.Jcs are available. On a
l!lllW!llly ldjusted b I 111 ,
t1Mn ....., 4,IOl,IOO clYillanl
11 wort in tho metropolllon coontt.. cl Los Angeleo,
Orangt. Riverside, S a n
Bematdino. San Diqo, Santo
Barbara and Ventura. Novem-
ber employment WU U p
!JI,• (or U pm:entl from
tllo,lo¥el • --· 'lb< ,..... _, emp!Oj-
Banker Retires
M.a..-Melb1Chandler.1n of.
llclal of U.. First National
Bank ol Oranse C.OUnty's trust
c1eputment, has r<til'ed. She
jcimd Ibo ..... im.
gain was 1.1 percent.
Unemployment d r o p p e d
from 4..4 to 4.1 percent during
the November-to-November
period. ( Th e comparative
rates are seasonally adjooted
ratiOI of the unemployed to
the total civilian labor force
in metropolitan S o ti t h e r n
C&lifornia.) Nationally, a 3.3
ratio was the lowest in 15
ye an.
Airlines Map
Hawaiian
Route Plans
L05 ANGELES (AP) -
Two L o s Angeles-based
airlines say they are already
making expansion plans to use
the new air routes to Hawaii
granted them by the Civil
Aeronautics Board.
Western Air Lines says it
is "the mosl important route
award in Westem's 42-year•
history." ll is moving its
stewarddeu college to Hawaii.
The routes to Hawaii wett
granted Saturday to Weltern.
Continental and three other
airlines .
Robert F. Six. president of
Ccwitm@ntal, said the new
routt mates his an "in·
tem1tlorW airlines.''
Terrtll C . Drinkwater,
Jftlldent of w ........ said the
""111!1 will "'°vlde t h e
-and most dlrect ""'""belwoen Hswall and
l!:uropo. He aaid thal with
thl1 lint between the Hawaiian
Island& and An chorage.
Alasb, Jlolllrtftlttl will be
able to connect with other
airlines aod Oy non·stop to
:&tropo.
Tax Returns to Help
Curb Inflation Force
By SYLVIA PORTER
An _.w .. 1, lli!tl money
policy is DOW being added to
the major weapons with which
the U.S. is fighting the wont
inflation and inflation
psychology of recent yell'S.
And Utls is a key point: the
policy is being added to other '
forces operating to curb tho
price-wage spiral.
Today's column conUoues
my series designed to answer
your questions about this nllf1r
ber one economic-financial
story at the start of 1969.
Q. WHAT ARE the other
anti-inflation forces?
A. First, as a result of the
tax surcharge, the boom in
taxable incomes aod the
slowdown in Federa; spending,
the Federal budget is swinging
now from fiscal 1968's massive
deficit of $25.Z billion to a
minor deficit or even a surplus
in fiscal 1969. Instead of bor·
rowing enormous amounts as
in calendar 1911., .the Treasury
will pay down as much as
$10 billion of debt in this first
half of calendar 1969. This
switches the budget from an
inflationary to a deflationary
factor.
Seeond, Social Security tax-
es art rising around M.2
billion this year and millions
of high-income worker~ are
paying their entire tu m the
early mooths ol 190.
TIURD, tarpayera acrosa
the natioo will IOOll be filing
their 1918 tu returns and fin-
ding, to their diamay, that
they owe more than they
thought « are entitled to
smaller refunds than they ex-
pected.
Fourth, President N I J o n
himseU will be a rertralning
factor. ror Jt'•. certainty that
he will mainlain a lid on
Federal apending unUJ in·
nation is curbed.
Now on top of all this, the
Federal Reserve System bas
deci&I lo wait no longer for
the other restraints to take
hold. It ia moving with un·
mistakable toughness to cut
the supply of money in order
to make loans much harder
as well as much more ex-
pensjve to get.
Q. WHAT'S THIS talk aboul
a "credit crunoh"?
A. A llO>Callod cr<dlt crunch
oocurred In late --of 19M. For months leldihl up
to il. the Federal Reserve
System had atoPJ>ed upandlntJ
c:redJl For montha abo,
UYerl had been shlftinl rm.di
from in.'\tltuUon to lnstltutlon
lo ,urdl cl Ute mOll at-
uacli .. btterest rates. Banb
:were farced to ration Joans.
Financial institutions were
ccmpelled .to dump bonds to
get fUnds to meet ~ minlmtun
IDln demands.
Aa bond prices plunged,
buyen bacted away. ~
mortgage money dried up,
building d. houses came to
a virtual -standstill. Then in
late August~ly September,
the markets panicked. Sud-
denly, money seemed simply
to disappear. The "credit
cnmch" was on.
BUT IT DID not last long,
for the Federal quickly moved
to ease the squeeze aod start
credit flowing again. It had
to act to prevent the whole
economy from going into a
tailspin.
Q. What about another
crunch now?
A. The lop-level word ls
that the Central Bank will
not allow Ulings to gel this
tough again.
But the Central Bank will
force banks to become eJ:·
tremely selective in Joens in
order to compel a slo"'down
in corporate spending fll!' new
plants, to encourage postpone-
ment of many Slate and local
projects, to discourage much
•·fringe" conmmer spending.
THE ME&;AGE IS: 11>e
Central Bank is not kidding.
.Q Won't this mean higher
unemployment?
A. Yes, and virtually all
poUcymakiq of£lcials are now mere than wllling to risk
higher joblessness in return
for greater price stability.
Presldent-elect Nixon's chief
economic adviser, Dr. Paul
McCracken, bas plainly said
he wlll accept h i g h e r
unemployment ir it is not
"subslatltlal or prolonged."
With the overall unemploy-
ment rate at 3.3 percent and
the rate among married men
al an absolute minimum,
there la pi"'tY cl room for
maneuvering in the search for
more price: stability.
Q. What about the danger
of a rtcesSion!
A. WE COULD BE soon
arguing definitions ID Uds
., ... but tho informed beu.t
is the danger ls minor.
The appro«b of Nixon's top
economic advil9el"I to the tast
c1 curblnc infladon ·wm be
cautious ad gradual. The
Federal otrtainl)' does not
••nt lbe • bJame for invitln&
a bust. And the underlying
(oroes Jw expansion In our
economy now are v e r y
powmul.
Ne.It: l\1oney Primer for ·a. • v. 1
JACK BROWN
POOLE BUICK NAMES
NEW· SALES MANAGER
Joe Poole, owner of Poole
Buick on 17th St., in Costa
Mesa has announced the selec·
lion of Jack Brown as the
firm's new general sales
manager.
Prior to his new ap-
pointment.. Brown bad been
sales manager of another
General Motors dealership for
the last 11 years. Brown and
his family bave been Costa
Mesa residents for over lJ years.
Redhead
Breaks Old
Air Barrier
A petite redhead who hopes
to become a pilot has made
it to the runways at San Fran-
cisco International Airport aa
its fir.st female Airfield Safety
Officer.
Ruth A. Ansuriz.a of san
Bruno wears tan trousers and
shirt and a heavy Sold badge
as she patrols nmw~s. tax·
iways and aircran pai'klng
aprons.
Since her arrival In the
ronnerly all-male rants of
Airfield Safety Officers, Mrs.
Ansuriza, 43, has worked al
shifts, patrolling 100 miles of
runways lo sunshine, rain and
darkness. •
The wile of a San Franclaco
policeman, she decided to take
the test for the job when
the city's Cl.vii Service Com-
mission ruled last year that
metermaids, Jl(>IJcemen a n d
firemen were ell,gible to take
the exam. She wu a
metermald at the time.
"Frankly, l was IUrpriled
that I pass.II il." she said.
Mrs. Ansuriia rated !ifth of
about SO applicants a n d
started a four-week traininl
course in 26 subjects several
weeks ago.
As one of the dozen Safety
Officers al the Airport, Mn.
Ansuriza guides repair crtWI
working on the nmways,
1 upervlses contractors ex-
panding the airfield and is
in charge of the field In acta
of a crash emerg~cy.
Though there wa s
responsibility as a meter maid,
she said at the airport "lhil
responsibllily ls increued a
hundred fold. I tee no end
to the learnioa-Jo.Wved."
Who. Ream the Suu-i
For.· the Stars?
It's Sydney Omarr
And now this articulate writer who ha1
been celled the "astrologer's a•trologer"
reads the stars for you. Sydney Omorr,
longtime personal astrologer to mony
of Hollywood 's and the literary
wo~d 's most famous stars. is e DAILY
PILOT columnist.
Omarr's record for accuracy of
predictions based on astrological analysis
is amazing . Whether you read
astrological forecasts for fun or as a
serious student of star-gazing , you 'll
onioy Sydney Omerr's do ily column
in the
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· (;fjJJins.~ ·See!ret
and world-respected ~· columnllt
in the Pauline Tre~tnMmble
do~ll on Wall Street ,does J: to
t>e a dij_firent perl!Oll.' ~4<. ', •1 Millions know bet oa .$yMa ~.ptter,
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ON 'WALL STREET\'-Sylvia ·Porte!:~j!me1ges from No, 1 Willia'!!
Street, famous address In New Yorj<.fjllalieW ,district. J~~ ~""'1'J
of "Hollywood" ls In beautiful downtown-~. pal't of;CciluiriiiLst
Porter's '.'W~Street" '!Pills over _lnto .. olher parts ol city. But ·It'•
.till "••lvla' ... .. J • ~ . ~7'. . ~ ~-r;;~-·· ,~ ' ... -::_ .•. ·. .. . ~ i ..
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:A lot of.Mn. Collins pis ln19 "Mls.1
-··· nali<>nally sync11caled colWlllll. It'• the· way she explains ·fboae com-
~ llnanciaJ matters. Even the
P....S Ridge PTA can underataod the
~ail eormno,i Mariel mf 1be dollar
4foln. wbtn abe writes about them. .
1 Maybe·~t·s why the fy.....-of Wair
s~ ~ ~ caPl&W of the wo1kl'1
coun!lnl.JlouseS. watch Syi'(ia abnnat u ao.lit. i;'~~tiiem:~ '• '
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•'~•pile •bef',d~. hl>noraey. dociqi•a
d\!#eef. ' 11er '. ~' ; J!Ol)tiooa ...
n\nnerooa fhlaJichil ..ryi.ory· hOarda and
her; pjpellnes te· iOme of Ute :most Ut-
fluential "money men" ip ~ Wdrkl,
Sylvia ·Porter is still Mrs. 'c;ownS,
su~ban wife, mother and me93gerie
man~er. "
All<!• queen ol holh her worl~ . . .
THE COLLINS COLLECTION -Columnist Porter changes into Sher-
lock Holines .buff when she reverts to role as Mrs. Collins. Her library
,in rural home includes every Holmes story ever written by A.
Conan Doyle·. Other boots in collection are more cfassical than finan·
dal.
. " · site, for~dre&m; hoq.s8 .sh~'ll probably never· finish
~use" -sh'e says it:s more fun to "build" and re-
niod~·in berilnagination.
. ' MEET MIKE -He's a sb.e, bUt'Litlle lrfi.k,e is.successor to an earlier
d·achshund who was of right sex. to wear the name. Other members
of Collins household menagerie include three gotdeD.1 retrievers, four ·
cats, some ducks, a lot of fish (in their own lak'e} and -some frogs'
classified as "squatters." ..., , ' .
. -p -It lpa)'.be 'l4t.. ~ Mn: ~1-
((J!nj llr!\'1111,1111 tiny Jeep Wllh ilB Pink candy. stripes
•....,..,.i Poimd:Jlld&e , but il Wiil "tht1qiher Sylvia,"
!lnauc\al powerbOUlc Porter, who make ii possible.
She called 'the late Henry J. Kaiser, asked to buy
,..,. ~Ille saw mini-Jeep In Acapulco. She finally
had tn get uporter's license tn qualify as owner
of one of Ille tiny vehicles. They're built exclusively
for export.
MOTHE R OF TH E BRI DE -Sylvia Porter Collins
and daughter, Cris, enjoy large mail ctd. as they
tabulate responses to invitations sent out for Cris'
\Vedding reception. "We're running way ahead of
average," effervesced the bride's mother, "some-
thing like 90 per cenl" Maybe the division between ·
the analytical columnist's public life and her pri· "
vate life isn't as sharply defined as she thinks. An ,.
RSVP report?
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M-. J....., IJ, 1!69 DAILY l'llOT Jl
Color It The Jet Age-H9r:ses Are Outd~ted ,
Super Joe Propels Jets -.~ .
In 16-7 Miami J!ijacking
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MIAMI (A\') -The New YoQ; Jell And' -.I>cn Bel-11111 tried lbe blltx.
iro lhl lJ'Ud ~ of· pro. lootllall, -be b a'. t II npealodly u 11o· boniJM<t
lhO American Football t.ogue Jiu •iud-Uie Cqltr wtth 17 completlcm In Ii
denJy c 0 me ol ,., and J 0 e Namath triea for. vardJ. I ' ii . tl\O _gruteot piOphel In the sporto • ._,
world .inoe Cassluo Clay called the · li> lac ~ •Iha Jo la. did lo --
tolln!i! tn which h[I (oes wOOl(I !\If!. · Bal-Jllll what 111a'>Colta~~
llomalh, tlie' plden erm and Ibo J''t ned lo do lo tbem. ~ a m.,.______"lplllc"1il--~ (b9 Jets, tiguafanteed" tblf JI e Mew York defeme, Morral rB JaW
AFL upotarta would win the world Ut!e, the lncompanble Johmry Uoitu 1....S
and be hacked tt up all the way !Miday Ill avenues lo vidor)' cloted lo them. •
wben be ied New York to a~ ·r Mornll, tbe clndereJla mall who
16-7 upaet of the Blltlmoro Colll, prou\I riPlalod lbe ID1'nd uDit.. ...r wm
klngpioa of the National Football Loque. -tlon u tilt 11FL•1 Moll v.luabl&
''Today we won," ,Broadw~ Joe 1ex-P,layt.t when be IJllded the C .! It• to
ulled &1 .the COlll w8*ed .ln utjer _ _,.. ,,a-1 -~)*!_ been,!llvm added
jectlon off the batPHCllmd Orange -~ b)l llimiith'• pre-gliilt ...,,... Bowl lurf. · ~ · ' _· ttmt Morrall wu1 no better than at
"We'd win. tomolrow or ariy o t b e"r least five pulft'l in the NFL. • .. A
time. I told them all." But Morrall wu unable to rise to
In lhe lblct.11oom ol lhe Colt 4"'!alni tlie'dialleiiae. The aorambllng leto ilefen-
room, coach Do n Shula uld; '1e've · dtrs allowed him utly Ila completlOM
gilt to be men. It's just a 11harde far in · 17 throws for a mwly 71 yank
us to face lhe winter after au Of the and came up with crucial lnterceptlo:lil
good lhlng1 th8t happened lo u before that choked o{I every threat the eoH.
loday. · "' lllllllired In Ibo three quartere Morrill
"Namath la evetYlhlnr that ....... WU lil,lbe --• -
heard ioOd about 1i1m: -u. bUt our ."I cion~'thliik ... did anytblnrl~t."
bUtz more than we did him." . Sbula' Slid. •10n 'defeme We didn't' play
In the two prevtou. gamea. of -the like we· abould, 'aod' our olf.....-dldb1
World_Serlel-Of pro IQotl>aU. -the Gr<eo e<me up with the big playo llke '-11
Bay Packen had clobbered the AFL baa all ieasoo." • '
entries, Kansas City and OU!and,' and COillh Wee b Ewbanki, who •9l"-
llaltlmol'e was ao IJ.polnt 'favnrlte 'lo NFL titles with Ille Colll and -lfaa keel> the NFL mYlllotie .Uve. guided the Jell lo the bei&hf!I; ~
The game -plaD ol the Colli .was ob-''The Colll were-sreat-but ltll ...,.
vloos. Their vaunted defense waald lab gieater, It -,......., Joa· · dllad
away the New York running 1amO. open-ani>tber'of bll grut piiies. ' · .
"" -Ing the way !or the -bli nllh tbal would "'lbll II the llarl of a new '-8 In
DOWNED JET -Baltimore tackler Fred Miller Pim New· York end dominated 1hird period.. In -its ninth season the American· Football stop-Namath. pro loolhall.:'
Pete Lammons to the turf· alter.the Jet receiver tool: a paas from Joe League finally acbleved·•Uperiorltyoverlts eider JiroCl!er. In'a Stunner 'l'ben Earl Morrill'• -passes -and the Snell raced lour yardl !or • Jet
Namath ill Sunday's Soper,_~· The 7-il!!'!!>d llyardsln lhe-J'f-the Jets. Wl>ll, 10:7 .: _ _,.__ -~ __ _ ~ • .'.:"!~~=:.:::.~ u!"JZ ~~er~~ lltld~
\ • .:. .. .. s.. --..... ....,. ~ ~ ~~~ ~-,, ~ -y .. bold-..... ~~t?-.a . '• , r, . . -;w-~-N"" ... a Cfilon•••-C-.
-N amafli ·-1ltrsfy ,-1Jirty, :.:Qfirea,-n~tjer-=~~l~~ ~~!~elf~~
MIAMI CAP) -Joe Namath had j1UI
1"I hil New York Jell lo . a .-mg
1g..7 victory over the ' Baltimore Colts.
He obviously was elated.
He also W81 lhlrsly, dirty, tired -
and bitter.
"An you one of thole NFL writ.en?"
ho 8'ked each roj>orler who.approached
bbn In the Jell dressing room.
Stripped lo hil foolball panll and IOCU,
Namath -aloucbed on • bencb and t h e
-..n ~---.wrl-...... 'io get near hlih. , ...
It WU at leasl IOI d-Ill tbie
crowded Jets dressing room abd be w~
llOllked with -illl IOIC black mane hung c!On Jn damp rlnglell.
"Nobody believed we would win," he
kept saying. "Nobody but the New York
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I~ _ _,us a -chance. Wbero wm and tapped Joe ,on 1111· arm, \aDii911 -·at ·a -Jeta·troitter, ~:mlaloid by a ,(oot. Earns 820,800
you._ cuya?°" tfmJdly. · . \. ¥( "EJ:CU8e me., 11 be aaJd~") 10Verthiew, ~·.
Al . liatl liO noporlerl ..,. ringed Aller an bour, Joe qnade >h •IY "He'•. the cQCk Ot 1the w_ all< nG,i, ," around, taking down every word. "T'
"Hey, eomebody get me another lo the' tralnlnc table aod began $ll~ 'Wblspered one-~-"Yes,• !l8i<f
Pepol," be yelled. M If by magic, a AWl!Ythelapean~feet~-.J.. another, "be'I Oil 1\11>. Tbero's nolJody
luD cup WU pmaed inlo bll handa The purple _., Oii ~' -· ~ )Ike bpn." • ·
and Joor Cllhers w'"' set down beside out In oontrasl apln8'.11* w_hite flelfl:. Joo-,,aa angered -.llen IOlllebody uked him. They ,,..,.. Ille oOJy.'llgns ,of .... hlm,Jt tlie SUper .l!owl had been'hil
"Hey~hrolher. watch-I~" be said to on the 2r>-year-<lld fiirlnef Alaba!DI-~ Ir'-11me.
a photoiirapber whose fool "a 1 wbo made lootball.hlllory wllen htllgned "You mOil be, one ol them NF~
clangerously clooe lo the aoft drink !UI>-a !400,000 "°"tract with the Jell four wrlten,"lie sneered, "Just because we
.plJ.. , , --. , -·· yeon ago. · beat ."1"11FL. team-"1oesn'I mean il
•0 1 want everybody to 'tab notice," "'D•t ~ feel-ICll'fJ far Morrall'!" ht was ciar lltst,pme. ..,
be akL '"l'b!re'I DO ~ ...... In the WU-ubd. "'I WM £Onfident ft would win , , •
dreaing room of the new world eblm--''~ him thlD me." replied Joe. we an were,0 be Aid.
plons.. "Do ,,.. --anoyne would be "a,ing "Ccmlldencti la ... thing and --·
Alter abool 20 -ti questions r..-:me now ll 1he ·Cotta had won? conlldencell·ilOlll~elae.Ilwedidn't
a.od CCQgratµlationl, a'JIUJe,zun,weartng Hahl" have Clllfldfte.-ft lhOuldn't have been
a Super Bowl straw hal-pllllied \hrougb 1oe turned and t-1 •a wad of tape beno." · ·
Another First I or Sill ord
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.-,_ CoiDblM WIN Senioe.
LOS ANGELES -Wbeo OmUe Sil·
rord c1oea ...... thing oulsllndlnr flil Ibo
golf coune It'• Ubly to be a ''Brit."
In 19&'1 ho became the llrsl N-
to win 1 major PGA eYent when be
toot the Hartford Open.
lalt·fttlrlday. \ ' "
1111 ""1Ddl 1..-the 11 bo!M ,... 11-lt•
'1·71-171 for the par ....._fl -
hrt Golf CXIUl'le. I
Tlae Colt .I.Ocher Roona:
Sunday he beeame the flr11t of hla
race to win the Loi Angelei Open and
it was a sweet victory ln what bas
been his homelown oince be came here
from Charlotte, N.C. ye.rs 1go.
What Charlie did --• faolllle :ra on the hack nlDe 'l'huraday, .....,
under par which he achieved In ooJ1
Iii: holes.
What Charlie did alter that wu tame
par by ooiy ... etroke for the -.. II boles, DOI C<UJllnl< the birdie pull
In the e • t r a bole• playoff that tewtd
JI.up. : 'They-Just Beat Us,'
~ Moans Tearful Smith
MIAMI (AP) -''They just.f14t·1nlked
out there and beit us," . said defensive
tackle Billy Ray Smith, the aging veteran
of the NatiOPRl Football League's
Ba1timort Co1tl.
''They didn't. beat -us -physlclily, they
Just beat us."
The 33-year--old ·, Stnlth, · a 10..y~
veteran of the NFL, his voice fraught
with emoUon, fought back, the 1 ~11
as he talked -llODletittU!s.ln an. almost
inaudible whi11per -about the New York
Jeta' stunning 16-7 rout of the Colts
1n Sunday's Super Bowl.
It was another of "those" years for
the Coils.
A year •KO the CCllt& blew tbe last
tt,gnlar setllOll game, leaving the IM
Angeles Rams lo represent the Co8ltal
Divilloo In the NFL playo!U.
MMy people, Including most of 1be
Balltmore team, felt the best team of
the 19&7 ....,. had been left out of
the playoff lllructm-<. Alter Ill, Ibo Colll
dld have the best worHoss record.
. It wu dlifemit for the 1918 ae&IOD
~ II leul Uiltll t h'e dbulruu1 (lnin
Illltlmal-e and NFL viewpolnto) Super
· which saw Joe Nemath, the brash-
way playboy, humiliate and humble
Colll and the •eolor pro -
It may DOI "have been bad -but 11 sore wasri't good.
Uoitaa. 'wtth-hlnll·of blllmleu In his
comment, said the Colts didn't have
e!IOllgb' Ii me. Morrill-1 a I d Ibey had
enough. Uoitas didn't replace Morrill
unUI the . third quarter bad almost eK-
pired.
Unitas-U8e41, the ~ '1-1~" in. refer·
ring to the Ume angle. It was obviously
ap'parent that "I" MM have· ·been
substituted easily.
Unltas did move the Colli and get
them on the aooreboard.
He diplom.ailcally lldestepped a direct
answer to a query by saying Jt 1'81
coach Doh Shula'& dedslGO -not ht.
-about when Morrall ahoWd bave •beea.
noplaced.
And 'U.oitas lidded, "I ' wu r,..ty lo
play' from ~-11tart•:.-He allo lalc!·tbal
... of '"!·wtlkiff-tarBet-Obiied
"when )'OU -get much practice..
Could JollimJ u. -saved the Colll
from Ignominy? ApparenUy be tblnka
10. Shula. Diolt n1turally, w<*i.'t am:-
mtnl It is, boftver, a question that
will. """'PY Ibo ·armchair quarl<rbacu
for yean: to come.
Ao for Ibo Colll, Billy Bay Smith
said:
"When YoD'ffl No. 1, you're the ·befit.
But when yoa'te No. 2, you're noth1q'."
1UPIT ........ '
HE'S NO. l -Joe, Wwle Namath esiabJl.shed , himself -as :rootbaD's · ~ quarterbaek-Sunday. Broadway Joe lumed the Super Bo1ol
into the· SboCker Bowl. '
He had lo do II Ibo hard way. He
bel!t South Alrlca's Harold Helu!lnl on
the first bole of a IRldden death playoll
after they Ued at the end of the regula-
Uoo 'It bolea.
In 1 senae, however, 46-year-old
Charlie, the flrat_ NelJO lo mate ,II
tn professional golf, won the' $21,000 m
the final nlDe boleii of the !lnl round
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!rho Colll zipped thn>ugh the ......
"1lh vlclory al!fr vict<l'y, even tllough
the gokten arm of Johnny Unltu wu
Idling_
Chargers ·May . Work Out _at OCC
How could the Cotto win wllhool tlle
.... t JohnnyU?
l T h a I ..., a ouetlloo that wu atiQ ~ many oell-ttyled and booaft4o
II"> lootlMll uperll loday. Wln they
clld. lhouib-~Earl M<>rTlll became the NFL'1 Most
llu•hle Plal"I' of 1t11 u be directed
Colll lo victory alter victory. M..--
itll, II, of cour•e. the o!Mnded 11-,_.,
veteran who bu alw.,a: been a teCOnd
iilrlnger -unW Jcihnny U'1 erm lltarted
!living him tniuble. .
The generoas of heart said Morrell
did not hive 1 bad day Sunday. WeU,
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BJ 11:A11L GUSl'DY
OI' .. °""' ''* .....
'lllere WU • -~llity loday that Ibo San Diep Ow-ien would be llelllnl up illmmer trainl"8 qurten at
Orange Ooaill eou,.. nut July.
At -. tllal'• the l•toll -Col-
la Mesa'• drive to 1eCUft the Amtrlcao
Football League dub has taken. A deal
for the Charpn lo aet ill> lllOI> at South-
ern Cal Collep !ell lhr<lltllh wbeo I h e
Newport Blvd. ICbool decided It c:ouldo't
bulld a Oeld In Ume.
It had all the other facllllles required,
lncludlni donna. The latl<r are the ooe
llCC<IDlilodltloo occ ltekl.
Nevertheleu, the proposal will be dl>-
awed at p.; Jl!.oior college'1 boat\! -~
Ing 11'.eC!nOiday oig)lt, tccordlng lo Dr.
-Mo.r., 0CC preolden4 who bu .0 6bj-to ouch. a IDO\'e,
"II hiving .the Chargero at Orange
Coon wiO help the commuoity, then It '•
fine With me," he said.
He ·added. however, that be wasn't
a u re what lcCal Intricacies might be
Involved and that such matten would bt!
lnve11Ugated before Wedneadly'1 board
meettng.
'"l'hm may wtll be a lllte rqulatlon
. . . w'lfd! 'll<lllld 1*ohlblt. a private or'(A!ilza-
tlcin such u the Chargen from us"'rt ...-
fldljtles, but 11 tlils ,stage I jOil don't
know,'" Dr. Moore eq1atnetl.
Dr. 1oloore ,,.. approacbed Wt wtek
by Art McKeniie. eo.ta· Meaa dtJ mll>-a&Of. MCKenzle and <omcnmao B'o b
Wll!ott ano beading the Mesa delegation
lo ·_,,.. the AF.L lelrn, wltlch Is veca-
Ung Ill E.condido summer cimpolte. u the occ propooai r.u. lhrougb, lhe
two civic leaden will have still ~
pl!Y lo call. They will ~ that the
Chargen uao Fairview· Stile Hoopltal
property.
Par IOil aller that • eruption ploved
good enoush lo repulae the enemy.
Henning, a gradGwi loooer, had ""'1llfil
of 7l-.. 171. and ll8id, "l'ln'happy
to get:a Ue." Hennl"l'WOD ,11,00D.
In the· cloot., -II of Ibo drama
It WAI Ill SlHord and the 16-,.....id
Henning, whose lone American vidor)'
waa In the Tau Open In 11111.
Defending dwnptoo BUly Casper made
a nm w II h a 17. So d Id Allllralla'o
Bruce' llevllii. T&eJ •tlod lor -thlrd,lil · rn: Eiicb' won ll,IOO.
Arnold Palmer, who played '°"'"
peUUvety for · the llrsl llmt ilfllC9
November, with llWe or no Jll:aetke
In' tbe period, finished · w I t h a Ii to ~
114. It'wu w011b f\,OllS. . 11. s. ap;.. chalitplOn Lia·~ hall
"lun•With the galleries. JM..ldif 7t"p;.
him 193 and lllUI In 1be new PGA
format ·which· .. .-.._,. ftnlsllor
II least eomethlng.
In Slfiord'1 caae, It ....., he ud
1be .i.nt Jullus -llld --over which la the older. lldn>I tclult
Is 41.
But ll, ~~ Bona, .Si1111d 'l'.'Vta\i!d. wbo cornc<t0'Slllord'1'fal!lllUO b[oioJiillJ .-.adiuslliic llla''«tP .ttl the clal(Lfte
tdvict came Jut 'Y* when llcno _,
Sifford played In .. al!fbltlon. •.
".W' old mea, 11, Aki OarUe, .,,.,.: ti
belp. Uleb--otber." . •. 114 • d •• cl, "Ibo pllorJ 11!'!1 h;• ...
noticed_ II. I could 1'ear -llleili aQiol.
'Loot, be abl't booklQ~ DIP mant:" '·
' ' Bo~ 1:i~poff .
.Proves Dud ....
r.JIAMI (AP) -A 1iOmli u..t
Which pri>ved falte clel.,..it!· IDJ.!'l·tbe OrUI• Bowl·~ cS., for the Sliper JIOWi·
. pine. ~at IDOli ot the n,m tu.
!mew DlWog,of ~t. ~ . •Miami Police • Newell Botna . aald .,JIWl callld; ...UO· ...
i.ievWon ttatloas, _ 'be -wu ., . aoc!at.iil wltll 'Ille lllact-PvlrC
m<iVement and. •amid lbt 99
poundt-of plutlc exploeln wto liJI,
41!11 In Ille 1r.uum.
.More than 100 UDlforme4 Miami
pollco and llremen, =onta ml COUDl7 bomb ..... r ..-
ec1 to mlllutes, Home 11dd. · Tile
~ ..... GpODed 30 mlnulal
rater.
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€ 8.ches Call 2-point Rule 'Source for Ulcers'
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'!lie --rule .... ldopled after -'1'1 ~ID Oblo ml Okla.
boma iait--. Now, llb lho c:ollq<1
·and the Auwlcan Football 1->e. the
prepe can ·elect to either tick I« -toe.
er run or pus ~ two points lollowlng
a tcuchdowo. • •
Ellllll area ~ "'°'" qui-! .abd only ..... Cilrona • dfl Mar's Dove Jlol·
llnd,. l<'jllded ~ .. , ll!e major
~·~;_, ......... ; , .
All "Wd tney would IO lor the two-
poinlel' II it meant lho dill.....,. be-
tween winning .. IYillll·
Jjete'a bow lho aiu tutors polled view
the new rule:
DAVE llC!IUND. C... del Mar -~·m not iD favor of'tbe cbaqe. Tbett'1
In :)le Cage Derby
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.Ru stle.rs Nuw Spoilers,
Test OCC Tuesday Night
By J""")~WARZ •• ,
Of llilitl'~ , .. ll•ft ' .
1be nu and Santa! Ana ~cOllege hive re-
duced Golden West to the role ol spoiler
In the ~ . pmrerence basketball
race. ·
And the first team the Rustlers will
meet in their new role as spoilers wtll
be defending confereftce champ!~ Qr.
ange Coast Tuesday night.
1be Rustlers, among the preseason fa-
~scorer of the year, the RusUers hive
brio puocbleu · up lronl .
Brlan Amtirozich has been carrying
the scoring load from his forward poei-
ti<l'I, but Golden W,est has,aorely miued
Prather.
His replacement, Dave Harding play-
ed well Sfturday night agalnsl Santa
Ana, bolcjillg the llo11!' high scoring pl-
votman Mike 'l'bomJS to just tine field
goals in lbe first haH.
However, Harding, who has on1y see.n
u.sT••• C0ttlf:l1:c• ~, limited . duty this season, Ured in the
F\lltetloft 4 o :m second half just. when Santa Ana was ~"==-c•r ~ ; ~: making itsf'bjg push and Harding could-
5'1'11• ~ r , 1 2•3 n't contain the Dons' center offensively llllo MiondD , 1 269 '"\.. ........ Ml. U.C 2 2 ll4 Or' 00 the IJUl:U"Uo:I,
,.,.._ 2 2 ,.. Santa ~broke ufi a {;""t contest Gold9R W.I .._ I 2 &" 11~ -. 1 l with a t · ·-rnUte b ltr: at saw the
5•it Wn&rdlno ;.: 1 3 • :w home teJm .... _oQtscore Golden West 1a.s.
citrut "'~!.~' · and sha~ a 41-42 tie. ·-i~:,~ .. ~~'::·r--...., ~-iireli!nlrimntrot"thlt"!prenmn
1111 MDI* "· sen --.r111no n ... '':. :\n a 22-eecOft4 span to give the Dons a
Ml. SAC It, Cl!r111 -~· • , c1•r•• 11. 111 ...... ldot 14 · . .eo-t7 adV9ritage with 10:65 ten ~n the
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Golden we11 1t °''"" coasr game.
c111Hrt •t 11:1 ....... io. Golden West backed the Santa Arta lead ~I~·~ :i1 t.:;,:'7 '.\,dawit~to tie With 3:18 to play, but nine
c1oreu •' llki Hondo, ,,.; :seconds fit« Steve Gerfets acored a
vorltes in the Ea.stem Conf rac&' ~-tbree-potnt play to wrap up the contest.
dropped info the 'Secom div :§atur .. S.~ ·'f'Lanny Mitchell topped the Dons' at-
day nJabt...W, a it tecOrd • 'J<JS!dt, !fiil>~~lnU, while Arol>roiich led
• '"' dei:Uton a &mta ' eg'l~ Rmtlm·Wlth 14.
and for the third .straight game.missed' ~ ~-w"' cu1 ''ft'' All• 1111
the preseoce of a healthy Dave Prither. cimo!Nll ': ~ ~ ~ H..U.irelft ': ~ '! '1j Prather played in the RusUe,n' open-,,_ • 1 1 1 M1Ww11 ' 1 ' 10 t •··t _._, b I Mtrtln 2 I 3 S 9uJdlfr ' O ? 1 ng ~ames ._ W;::;-r-("..-1,. ut ~ y saw •. !o\lllw _ , s 3 1J Lwar 1 1 2 s )~~ fioabe?.... Of the flu b ,..,ntw S I I 10 Gsrlet1 ' t I 11
The ling'~ s~.-bowevlr, w i's · ~:':: i l : ! =: : : ~ 1:
more serHm Saturdly and Prather Was ~~I:' : : : : Tot111 11 n is 11
~tfned ro bed~ ""'°"°11d'I , o J ,,
\\'.}lhout Pr]Qier, Golden West's lead-Ta:.'~,,.. :i~: fl~:. _.,.. ~ Golden wrsi n
Sp~rts in B,-lef
Jet Assistant Coach
In Line for Boston Post ,
MlAMI -Clieve Rush, offensive coach
for the· New York Jets, appean to be
the 13ostori Pabiots' No. I choice to
mcoeed ousted Mike Holovak as head
coaih.
Ruab, who developed the Jets' passing
attack trfggett!a by Joe 'Namath, i!: due
to be ~~ed hv lljll .SUllivan, preai·
denl ' · ~'11'.'.ialerlcan 'football' ~club, liter N 'w.ek. . • ~-Mar~·! 7th
SUNOL, Calif. -Dick LoU o( San
Jose was the winner and Richard
Marline& ol LNwia _Beach was seventh
in the windup to the $50,000 Alameda
County Open golf ~enl Sunday.
Loll • -i at 12·71·74-73-~. ~· . ~ '~ t
Gauchos Rest,
Lo~ 85~2
LONG BEACH -L Sili:lletuiCk College
has a welcome week oif from l>Uketball
action after ruMing into a two-man
bumaw operated by tbl!! cat State (Long
Beach freshmen Saturday ni~ { • 1
The Gauchos were unable to bandte
the 49ers' one-two punch of Dwight
Taylor and Bill Jflnkirui, who cashed
in for 53 -pointa in the home club's
85.G victory.
Actually lM flftll margin of 'flclot)'
was more on~than the gime. $pd-.
dleback loot forward 1111..BOYd
oo fouls right at lilt &tart ol the eOcoOd
hall and -center 'lolarc Hardy ,lolliJwed
bim to the beocb ahort1y aftenrrarda.
'"ibey'l'e · eot ·to have the best (rosh
team by IUJP and bounds in the trea,''
aakl a nol,l!loptber disappointed Gaucho
coach .a., .st.vena "Wt .. J!Layed a • ,....t first baJr. Our
stratt&)' was to alt on the ball and
w a I t for thf' good shot and we did
tt well 'nley just had too much firepower
fOI' us."
Taylor, a star on COmpton lllgil
Sd>ool'a CIF championlhlp leam last
~led Lon& Beach with II polDll.
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Martinez's card showed ~74-~299.
Only two players shot par on the final
round in windy weather.
Nort h in 11,..et
~fOBILE, Ala . -Players on the North
squad voted to give lhe game ball ta
thtJr coach after their ~-16 victory over
· the '8 o u t b in the aMDal Senior Bow I
game -something an all • star team
Seldom does.
Coach Allie Shemian of the New York:
Giant!, who coached the Yankee• to
their victory Saturday, aaid, "Jam touch·
ed by t be gesture and consider t h i s
week one of the biggest thrills of my
football tile."
Stars Go North
The Los Angeles Slara:, sWI seeking
their first victory of lbe season over
Oakland, travel north Tuesday £or
another shot at t h e stan in a Western
Division American Basketball Association
encomiter.
Die Stars wanned up for the Oakland
encounter Saturday night with a 114-110
victory over the Houston Mavericb.
Kings Bo..,, 4·%
CHICAGO -The Chicago Black
Hawks, behind Bobby Hull's two goals
and the elfective goaltending of Denis
De Jo rd y, outskated the Loi Angeles
Kings 4-t in a National Hockey League
game Sunday night.
Hull scored the winning eoal at 18:03
of the ·seconc1 period on a perfect pass
rrom Bobby Schmautz.
Goodrieh for West
BAL'i'IM~A spokesman for the
National Basketball Association aald SUn·
day nlabt Gail Goodrich ol the Piloenlx
Suns w1ll be substituted in the line-up of
Tueaday'1 NBA all-star game for Jerry
We.st of the Los Angtles Laktrs.
Tbe spokesman for NBA Conuniulone:r
WaJter Kennedy aaid West i1 sUll not
recovered from an injury and wW not
be able lo play.
S11eu WIM
PALM BEACH GARDENS, 1'11. -
SamD>)' Snead a h o t a 74 Sun<lly I o r
a 140 1oW and I fl,000 vklory In
hi• rim try al the PGA Quarter Ctntlll}'
Goll Olampionrhlp.
Htnry Ranaom of Br')'an, Tex., and
Wllllam Helnltln, Cannel, Ind., lied for
second at 143. Ran&Om bad a 61-75 and
Heinlein a 71·72.
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tllCMIJlh -In hip school lootball
11 u ii and bere'• JUii more odded on.
''They put tbe rule lo colle(• ball lo
reduce Ueo and I'd bet tbere'I jual U
many now a. befc:lr'*,"
JORN LOWRY, l!lotada -''The WIJ
we'Ve been kldioa ·conversions rrver the
Plit few aeuem It won't lwrt us a bU.
We1vo -bad a good Idem bere ao
I'm kind ol llad to aee tbe rule c:cmo In.
"B\11 owr the long baoJ I thlDI the
1.., lrUl llke It better than th6-."
UN MOATS, Hutlqta -·-"It'1 going to mean more ezcitement for
the ,.., and more decision& 10< tbe
coach. But anything that creates ~
enterlilnment '" tlie apectaton rm (or. "I thlDI the new rule wU1 brillg In
.... lleld goola. I WWI ooly Iba con-
YeniOO play would llaJt al Iba two ln-
liead ol the -· lbouJlb. :n-art three tough yva"
Bl\UCB PICIFOIUl, Foatala Valley
-"ll'll mw the ,..,. ...... lnt<rat.
Ing and elllnlnate a lot ol tlel. Tile Penn
Stale same In the °''"'' Bowl allow• you what can bappm.
"rve never felt the tick~ c:mvenion
wu autollll!llc ID hilb achool. Ovu 1111'
coaclq career, I lh1nk we've ICOftd
J..t 11 mtllY runnlni u we have kick·
.log."
RAY DODGI!, -'l'Jelo-"ll<n'a more ulcen for the coach. Tbo team
that ""'"" lint .... will put lho -oolhonest..,.to-.. Alololtean\I
which walid have had Ues win now 1 ....
"And from lho U.-yml line, the
blQtr -will be ....... advant·
aae..;;.. EA.Ill, Su Qemate -''I lblnk
IL'1 a good rule. It'll make dole pma
that much ll1"'J eidtma and adcl more
color but 11'1 Phi lo -· it rougil Oil Iba pea< coach.'
0 Now teams will have to add ~
pbaoo to tbelr llOll llne attact .. "
BllJ.~W---"Any·
thlnl that d• Iba game more uct~ 11111 la 9K wllb me. '!lie l1eld ,..i will
become more tJ. a factor now.
"A ~ I will weigh heavily In
1111' mlDd whtn decldlD& to ,. lor two
or not will be whether we have _,gb
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WICKED WARRIOR -Westmonl's Terry Wray
fouls UC Irvine's Jell Cunningham (41) during
UCl's 99-93 win over the Warriors Saturday night.
At left is UCl's Nick Sanden. Cunningham, on a
hot tear, scored 34 points and is averaging 29.5
over his last !our games. UCI hosts UC Riverside
Tuesday nighl.
A nteaters Win, 99-93
Cunningham (34) Paces U CI
By EARL GUSTKEY
OI rM O.llr ,111111 SlllT
How good ls UCI's Jeff Cunningham?
Chances are the 6-3 forward is better
than anything UC Riverside will have to
offer TUesday night ttnd posiiblJ better
than the Anteaters will see from here on.
The UCJ sharpshooter rammed in 34
point.! In Irvine's ~93 win over visiUng
Westmont Saturday night a n d he goes
against the Highlanders Tuesday evening
averaging 251.5 per game over h1i last
four outings.
One who is elated at Cunniniham 's
hot hand is his coach, Dick Davis. In
UCR l h e Anteaten will be squaring
off against an improving outfit that has
won IL! Wt two in bnpresslve style.
Rfverskle beat a 10.0 team least week.
Amaa-Pacific, 92-38, and then trampled
Westmont by 32. UCR is M, UCI JIM.
Woe1moot gav1 UCI wiexpocted dil·
flcult.lee Saturd!G' evening In Campw:
Hall but It WU predictable. Tbe Warrior&
generally have trouble wlnnlng more
than they lose but seem lo rellsh playing
Irvine.
Last season UCI won by one point
In Santo Barbara and by oni)I three
llt home.
JI "'·as the same sto ry Saturday. The
game 1tarled In raged fashion, with
Irvine too anxiOUI to acore quickly on
the rast break. Westmont had a 28-21
lead midway through the first ball and
strelcbf!d It to 35-26 with 7:28 to go.
But the Ant.eaters rallied and went
ahead on a Cunningham fade-away
jumper, 43-42, and had a 47-46 halllime
lead.
11len UCI went to work. With its rast
bruk wornlng unchecked through the
stut'llbling Warrlon, the Anteaters rolled
up a u.61 lead in five minutes.
OJnningbam ~red six in a row to
make it 16-53 aJ*1 Westmont, it sem-
ed had bad it.
A M I k e Heckman bucket moments
later gave UCI a lfi>olnt lead. But just
u quietly u Ibey erupted, the Ant...t·
ers turned cold. O.vb bad taken o u t
Heckman, MJl<t Barnes and Cunning·
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ham and the reserves couldn 't hold the
lead.
Westmont ouUcorect the host! U.I dur-
ing one stretch to pare the gap to
79-74. Back in came UCI's ringers and
away they went again.
UCI's frosh team beat Westmont II.ft
raising Its record to 4-1. Tim' Tift'~
t~am ,Plays UCR's £rtshmen Tuesday
night 1n the 6:15 preliminary.
UCI f"I Wu._.. lftl ""''.. .."''~ C11nno.,.Nm .. ~~
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H•lfllme JCan: UC I f" l'Glh '1, °""""°"' f'l'9tll ll.
ci!ensive momentum.
"Spectai two-point play& will becomt ~· 11'1 lotns to be tou,b ID Sci
lhal tine yards beClUIO you'll be IP
Ing agalDll an eighl-man lino • ....,
time."
WADE WATl'S, Newport BarW -
"I'm med to Jt, becluae 1 coached with
that rule ID Ohio. I like It, bul II '1 really
a burden for a coach. I'm a &ambler
•and l'D go tor it u much u anyone.
0 1 Imagine coaches with fine placement
klct<en woo~ be loo bappy with tbe rule.
11 Jt will D 0 W become Very Important
lo""" llnl beclule 11 you~"" a klcl:·
.... you put lho -Oil Ille other JIUY of bavlllg to go lor two." .
Bruins 11.0
~ter Spurt
. By Alcindor.
Urdled Preaa bf<nllloul
Lew AJcindor never seems to worry
much about' S<Oring polnil.
He's the kind of "tum" player who
coaches dream about. He can acore
wbentftr be reA;i!y wants to but his
teammates never think that whm they
pau the ball to him, they'll never .see
it a I a i n. He's qujct to pass off a n d
set up the other players for scoreli
and never seems to hog the ball
But if his t e a m is in trouble a n d
really needs the points, Alcindor can
take over and control a game just about
as well as it can be maslered. Le\lf
showed how Saturday u the Bruim
boosted their record to 11.0 with ait
83-64 victory over Oregon State.
____ Orogon State tralli!l.-2!1)~·-b~....,.~-
margin at halftime and still was hi
the game with eight minutes left. Alcin-
dor then took charge and poured in
13 points in four minutes -en route
to a game tolal of 29 -and the game
was over.
Jack Donohue, the Holy Cross coach
who was Alcindor's high school coach,
probably describes Lew's scoring ability
in lhe best wasy.
"You can never talk about 'giving
Lew Ml 30' and trying to hold down
the rest of the players. You don't 'give'
Lew anything. He'a like the 1,000.pound
gorilla. He takes whatever hew a n ts,"
Donohue smiled.
While Lew wa.s taking enough to give
UCLA a comfortable victory, the olher
ranked teams e:zcept for Kansas were
also collecting victories.
But the sixth-ranked Jayhawk s were
dumped by Missouri 47-46 and had their
12-game victory string snapped. Theo
Frank's Z>foot jumper with eight
seconds Jeft carried Missouri to the
triumph. Kansas is now 13-2 overall
and 2-1 in the Big Eighl while Missouri
is U an~ 1·2 in the conference. Colorado
and Kansas St. are tied for first at
:HI.
.Second-ranked North Carolina trailed
at halltime but rallied for a 99--77 rout
of Virginia Tech ; tltlrd-ranked Santa
Clara boosted its mark to l+<l by topping
Pacific, 67-56.
Fourth-ranked Davidson routed West
Vliginla 1(12.-71, fifth-ranked Illinois stop-
ped Northwestern in overtime 82-77,
seventh·ranked Kentucy routed Florida
88-67, ninth-ranked Villanova beat St.
Joseph's, 87-62, and lOth·ranked New
Mexico State whipped Santa Fe 11717.
Young Blazes
To Flashy
8:32.6 2-mile
BOSTON (AP) -Olympic bronze
medal winner George Young saya he
doesn't consider winning "the mo.st Im·
portant thing." but when he dons his
track spikes ifs diJfkult to beLieve.
The 31-year~ld Arizona school teacher
posted his IOt.h straight indoor victory
in shattering the Boston record by nearly
she seconds Saturday night while winning
the two.mile run in the 43rd Knight.! ot
Columbus games.
Y o u n g amazed everyone w i t h bis
brilliant early season clocking of 1 :32.1,
just 1.9 seconds off the world indoor
rtcord set by JUn Beatty in Lo.s Angeles
in 1963.
"With the e:rceptJon of the Olympics,
when I fbtisbed third in lhe 3,000.meter
iteeplechase, J gueu I've won about
20 straight races," Young said.
"After all that, I can hone.Uy uy
that winning Isn't the most Important
thlng," he added.
"Meeting people associated wilh track
is more important. Running ii more
of a hobby now.''
Young's tremendous effort, In which
he stayed with Canada's Bolt Finlay
bef0rt surging to the front with one-ball
lap lo go, earned him the meet'• out.tan-
ding performer award .
He was an overwhelming choice over
Olympic champion Willie Davenport, who
equalled the tndoor ncord ol 5.4 aec:ooda
lo the 4$-yard hlsh hurdles.
"I find I don't bave a lot ol lncenlive
right now," Young said.
Other K ol 'C Winnen lncllXied Sam
Bair ol Kent Sllle tn the rnlle (l:llU):
Larry Jamt11 of Villanova In the IOO
(l•tt.l);, Herb Germann ol the New
York A. C. In the l,000 (2•0l.S): John
Pennel in the pole vault (IM); Mel
Pender in the 50-yanl (Ul: and Joh•
Rambo Ir. the high jump (6-1).
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Rangers Upset
By Bellflower .
Bellflower brought an end
to the Coast IWlgm' hopes
Werne\d, ·11o1 Cl Ing
scorelw.
him
McEwen
On Spot
At OCIR
., of an lmdeftated s o c c e r
season by taking a 4-:Z verdict
Sunday atwaoon at Newport -
Beach's Marlnei'I Park.
The Railjers finally cracked
the scoring "lee with oDe
minute left In the first'baU
as· Jackie Oli)vie passed to
Werneid, who in turn shot
the ball to Owen Gorman.
The laUer cut loose from l&
yards out and connected to
cut the deficit to 2-1 at
haUtime.
Tom ?o.1cEwen of L o n g
Beach and Don Schumacbe.r
of Pari: Ridge, DJ., wilt be out
to defend their leads in Qr •
ange County International
Raceway's $33,CKKI All-Pro
Championship Series Sunday.
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Thus the winners moved
back into serious contention
for the Pacific League cham-
pionship, improving t he i r ·
record to 8-2-2. The Rangers
of coach Brian McCaugbey &fl!
9-1-1 for the campalgn.
Bellnower never trailed,
although it did have to hang
on frantically in lbe final io
mlnutel a11 I.be Mils caught
fire and dominated the game.
However, they were unable
to find the ~ range. 1be
visit<n broke through to fire
in the clinching score with
seven minutes left in the
same.
For the vanquished it was
a frustrating afternoon of
trying to catch the intruders
a1ter Ibey '°' oa to • 1-0
i,a<L
Bellflower put the stops to
!armer profeaaiooU L e I f
Bellflower made Jt 3-1 with
22 minutes left in the game.
Then the Rangers began tbeir
frenzied rally.
Albert· 8W'l'IS hit a 10..yard
goal with IS minutes to go
and the Rangers appeared to
be on their way to at Jeu:t
a Ue, commanding most of
the action.
But Bellflower bounced back
with iLs clincher the last .seven
minutes.
the preliminary game was
cancelled .
Nut abow for the Rangers
Is Friday night wben they
meet UCLA at Newport
Harbor HIBh·
McEwen won lhe top fuel
division of the Dec. 29 open-
er of the four-race series.
Schumacher has the funny car
points lead desplle the fact
his car was only runnerup.
But he established the low
ela!ped time marks and top
speed of the meet.
Top eliminator for the fun-
nies was Jim Liberman or
Long Beach.
Point.I accrued in the three
preliminary races are virtual·
ly as important as prize mon-
ey. The four high point can
will secure an automatic
starting berth in the March 29
fmal.
Final wirmers will take
home S,'J,500 each.
Over 70 top fuel and runny
car entrants are expected to
be on hand for Sunday's ev·
ent.
Garden Grove Slams
Pomona's Joe Fisher w a 1
the winner In the NRRA '1
first super stock circuit r u n
Sunday at OClR. He drove his
1966 Plymouth into the win-
ner's circle with ET marks of
tl.12 and ll.18.
Costa Mesans, 59-34 lfe turned back 11arry Hol-
ton of Pallerson, Calif . ., who
piloted a Dodge. J~olton fouled
on his start, giving Flsber a
free trip to the pay window. .. Our owerall record may not
be as good a:; the rest of
tlle Jrvlne LuiU< teams. but
I'd ventutt to aay we've
p 1 a 7 e d a llllahUJ tougher
schedule than most rl. them."
So .said basketball coach
Herb Livsey of Costa Mesa
High School in summarizing
his non-league alate o( 5-10
Saturday night after h I s
Muatang quintet was dropped
by Garden Grove, 59-34, at
Corona de! Mar lllgh.
The towerina Argonauts, led
by ~t Al Carlson. are l h e
number one ranked team in
Orange County 1Dd the t.op
team in CJF MA circlet.
They art now U-0 for the .. ...,. .
The Must.anp only resembl·
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ed a shell or the team that
came within oot or Leng
Beach Millikan Friday night.
Steve Korney of Norwa1k
guided his coupe to a win In
the AA/gas supercharged di-
vision by recording the Jow
ET of 8.SS.
Garden G r o v e, with ex·
cellent defensive strength, in·
timldated lhe Mustangs from Hubert P I a l I of AUanll
reached the second round ol.
get competition but red-llchted
the himself out of the runnlng.
start to finish.
Mesa wu unable to
anything going under
l>oardl.
With a defensive front tine
ol 6-1, &-5 and 6--41.'.a to face,
little went in for Mesa that
wQn'l from at least 16 feet
out.
When Gregg Erskine's hook
shots were geUing bk>cked you
tnew it was going to be a
long night for the Green and
WbJU.
Meaa stayed within 10 of
the winners at tht half, but
a quick eight-point spurt at
the at.art of the third period
Jclt little dou!X of the out·
come .
Globetrotters
Are Coming
The most suoccssful act in
the history of show business,
the H a r I e m Globetrotters,
rolls into the Anaheim
Convent.Ion Center's arena
Thursday evening, Feb. 6.
Tickets, prlctd from $3 to
$4.50, are on sale at tbe
c.onvenUon Center box office
and at Wallkb's Music City
in Cost.a Mesa.
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·MD Fete Set
Mater Del High School's
vanity football team will be
bonor<cl at a banquet tonight
at the Santa Ana Elka Lodge.
Tickets, priced at 15 per
penoo. will be avallable at
the door. Festlvitles otart II
1:30.
Bally for Win It's Marina, • Sea Kings Dump HB Again
Millikan, 49-44 Tuesday
Marina, rtetnUy 1 fhom In
SoCal 4th
In Tourney
Center Mlb Basartcb
poured In 4t Polnll to lead
Los Anaeles Baptllt College
to an euy 111-87 victory over
Southern Clllfornla Collea:e for
third place in the fourth an-
nual Sou.them California
C.Ollege New Year's tourna-
ment Saturday night.
By ROGER CARLSON
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With oalJ' one game loft be-
lo<o Irvine League bubtball
compeUtlon, the Gilly . ..,.
thing about Corona del Mir
High School'• Seo l\lllp II that 11'1 cioublflll !hoy will set
any kincl " -"" -during the year.
They did put 11 polnll OD
the S<oreboard over I b e
weWnd, but 11 took two
gmestodol~
Nevertbelea, the Sea Kings
of coach BlD Bloom did
manage to split tbe pair after
knoclting oil Long Beach
MJllil<an, 4M4, Saturday nlgbt
in tbe first same rl. •
dooblehea~er.
'Ole wlo gave Bloom'• outfit
an •7 rdatt for the eeuon
with Lons Beacl> Jord~ tlle
final non-league game Tue&-
day night at the Sea Kfn&s'
confin ...
VI~ dldn~ come euy for
Corona apinst the pesky
Rams u the winners were
In the game for ftrst place,
Calllornla Baptllt College ol
Riverside whipped B lo 1 a
College ot La Mirada, 75-84.
forced to come from a m·
TO polo! defleJl to nall the
1~ verdict.
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•• ll'T ,, . ' ' ' ' . ' . ' 1• Delp!te a full court pre.as
~~ for moet ol ~ lint half and
lr a deliberate otteme, the Sea J K1np were down by a 11-17
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count early ln the third period.
And, wilb J ;QZ to iO in that
quarter they ttlll trailed by
lour btfcre Cbrll Tbompoon
flOI !be bol bancl and -ped In ~ OU! fl001I and a
couple rl !roe throw• wllhln
a apu " 2:41 to put the hosts In front by a l!Wl tally.
From there the Sea Kings
were able to hep at least
a three-point lead far the re-
mainln( Um• to poll the hard·
fought victory.
Steve Leech wu tugh point
man for Corona del Mar with
13 pointl wblle Thompson waa
totaling 12.
Mika McWilliams a d d e d
e:lgbt to the cause, siJ comln.g
on free throws.
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O I t 1 o I 2 t u l• ll ...
the side of H~ Beach
High School basketball
fortunes, moves Into the Hun-
tlngloo -IYlll Tue.sday ntpt at 7 in quest of again
knocking off the S u n 1 e t
League leaden.
Tbe Vlklnga, llrtady vie·
tort""' over Hunjinpn Beach
in tournament acUon., are 0-2:
in Sunset League .cUon while
the h o 1 t Oilers are riding a
If.game winning lllr<ait in
league competition.
Olher Sunset Leque a<·
tfvity has Western (U) in·
vading up-and-down Newport
Harbor and surprbing Santa
Ana Valley at Westmlruter.
The latter is a 3:15 p.m. tilt
while the Newpofl..Western
aame is at 7.
ere.tview League action
conUnues with Foothill and
Laguna Beach tangling at the
latter's court In a 7 p.m. game
while Orange is at Mission
Vlejo and Villa Park travels
to San Clemente in afternoon
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T" assignments. ~ Estancia seeks its fourth
1 win tn a row with an en·
; counter wilb La Quint.a at
~ home and Long Beach Jordan ·-._
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Seen '' Ollartnt ConlNI HI /Mr I t lJ lt-M
La Mlllllltn ' n lJ 1......_.
i!J at Corona del Mar in 7
o'clock games.
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C h r y s I e r has responded
to the road racing challenge
issued a week ago by FOl'd 'a
million dollar stock cir team
which entered lhe first eight
drivers for the Motor Trend-
RJverside 500, Sunday.
Following the recent assign-
ment or Bobby Allison to rill
the void left by Richard Pet-
ty's switch to Ford, Plymouth
and Dodge today announced
lhree more drivers and, in
the process, created another
natural rivalry.
The three, Al Unser and
Don White, both in '69 Dodge
Charger 500s, and Roger
Ml'Cluakey In a '69 Plymouth
•, Road Runner, team up with
the previously a n n o u n c e d
James Hylton and Bobby
Isaac in Dodges as well as
Allison in the other Plymouth.
Unser , White and McCluskey
are all members of the United
States Auto Club (USAC) who
are eligible to enter the Na-
tional Association for Stock
Car Auto Racing (NASCAR)·
sanctio n ed 500-mile
because of international
recognition for the event.
As if the track ba.Ule
between Ford and Chrysler
weren't enough, it now ap-
pears that there is a natural
USAC·NASCAR war aJ>rewing
~ on the z. 7-mile road c6urse
• at Riverside. ' · j Two drivers from each
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It's Like Having a
When You Sweat
By STEVE ANDREWS
Of 1111 DlllJ' Pllllt l•ff
"ThiJ is worse than having
a baby!"
' the Tart were last year's welcht c;laq every year.
champlOlll, Marina, lben El Chris S on ea, Andeuon•a
Modtna llld Walminsttt 1o teemmate, plnl!od oil a( )Iii
round oot the top live. foes, wlndll!i It up by,~
Three tournamen~ chain. Tom rou ol. the Eltuda
piool went throuP tho onlltt E.,leJ dOwn !or Ille count
aflatr plnnJna each Ol'llOlienl Sones wu a• l •c t Id
Uloy !IC«!. . "Outa~ Wl'lltler ol the
OAJLY "IAf U
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INSURANCE
PROBLEMS.?
Those were the worda of
Founta.in Va 11 e y wreslling
coach Vern Wagner while pac-
ing the floor during tbe final
194 lb. match betwffll Bob
Raymond of Estancia and
Bruce Marlin of Newport
Cbril Harpel of the Tars Tournament • by a vot.e of
wu one, roundlni hi• nlghl the coacha '"" hi• tmnlb-llr-c--.•L'L------.1
up with a pin of Gerry dOlft work. " '7i 16llO ,
Harbor. Hamada of El Modena 2:39 The honors of tho luteltjlL_;.,_,--....,..---'I
Into the mal<b. pin went 1o Dave Gleuon of H' & H INSlillANCE Why wu, be so interested
in a mat ch where none of
his boya were partlcipaUng?
Glenn A s am o to o1 Costa Mesa. Gleason 1&ot b1s • M•L'IOftOPa -~ •..,
was another. wrapplna up bis opponent down in •, paaby t.-~.a-t n.ttir1 • ,
It wu because Bruce
Martin stood between him and
the Orange Coast Invitatiooal
night's labor with 1 pin o1 1;~2~1~aecooda~~~in~an~ear~ly~m~llc~b.~~~§~~~~~~~ Glenn Aa1amoto (If
Westminster in a time ol 2:61.
champlonsblp.
Well, Martin was pinned by
Raymond 4:48 into the match
and the Barons bad pulled
off a major upeet in CIF
wrestling circles.
Anderson, a senior, bu
competed in this particular
tournament ·since he was ,a
sophomore and has won his
Ne port ff bo f "·-C1tam11t111f!• DIY111M W ar r, one 0 Wit: Te1m Tott ls: (I) l'ounltln Vt0t'I' Southland's most highly rated to; (J J N.-ort Ktrt1or "' 111 """'"
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. ls t · t th rl,,_ •ti 141 El MocM!nt 511 (~J W111-Con mgen , Wen 1n o e m11>111r "' 1•1 E111nc1t ... 1 c11 L.a championship round with a ou1n11 »1 1•1 cm11 MtM s11 c•i
t•• ' l I d lh Corona del Mir 301 (11) eon. Gr1n-1u ee-po1n ea over e d• 21: 1111 Wltntltr-'7• t121 Hun1. Barons, 67~. 1n1ton BNdl '21 11n'Vn1111 p,,. 111
H ' Cl() Stnlltlto llJ (1$) Ah,mbN 111 owever, wins tn the cham-n•l 0r1111111 u1 c1n Lot ""''-1. pionship round by Chris Sones, • ~rllr (IJ dK. L• et.int
GI (FVl: -rt~ lltcf1ioll en Anderson and Bob 106 lb-SOr!ft 111v1 11Mtd Fou (EJ1
Walker, coupled with con· 3:a llS ltt.-Wommad< fW) dtc. W1l-soiation victories by R o n al'k <M>1 .. , Vaughn and Joe Bama, gave 123 1b.--Anc1tr10n lfYJ •!nnotd "' .. moto (WIJ 2:JI the Barons a one-point title 1:io lb.--GtoP"""' ICMI -trr ....
lc'o ltull owr Hall (LO)
V ry. 13' lb.-ti°'"' OiHl •llWltd Htrntdt Paul Le.Blanc also con-1l!MJ1 i ::Jt
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TURTLE NECK • MOCK TURTLE tribu'...., a second pla-finish 1~1 lb.-ti1mmer11 (NHJ -. Mil· ....... ,.... 11• t8G)1 ).l
in· the 98 lb. class, losing to u1 ltl.-C11rry !NH> •· Morlblte I F'
Leonard Morley ol Estancia t
11'il' ~••m cNHJ 41c; L•"*" , _ 1 3."· o -F on a referee's decision in 1111 CNKJ; t.J •. 161 lb.-Hlllt.rd (OINI) dft'. S. overti.'t!e. a1x1tt' 1eMJ1 i..~
.Nevertheless, Wagner can 111 lb.-W•~ tFv1 •Inned 1t. • SIMier tEMll 4!G'
'-·-org~tion are _!!}~_Jn.:__ : Dcieliei, tlieealivers from -----------------Jlaymood's come-from-M:hind-''11 1NHJ1 •=• g . ' • -ru--ib~fMr-a-fc-~ .. Only be t hankful for •~ "·-'""""' '" •'""" "'" -J~S""lm FOR
each b o d y are entered in
Fords, o n e driver from eaclt
is entered in Pl~th.s.
The lineup r or NASCAR is
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win. The ·Eagle 194-pounder. ~ '""l: ,.. ioTi • . MEN
fell behind 2-0, but earned c-'llllll 0 1,111111 _
• (5); .. , j... , to pm his opponent. 106 rb.-W1l1 IMJ c11c. Slocum
Raymond was greeted by 1EMl1 7·• AT
as follows : Issac and Hylton
for Dodge; David Pearson,
~ Petty and Lee Roy Yarbrough
in Fords and Allison in the
Plymouth.
JV, Lightweight Basketball
a re.venal and then went on tt lb.--Moon tCMI dK. Toltdcl ~ ~
the entire Baron team and 1~1 •. \~·-:,•u•hn 1Fv1 d'1e. MCGJnnl• 1 J _ /,,1.
finally embraced b¥ Wagner m •--<>'••"<• '""' "'· """-'40 ~0"4
himself. ·~~ 1:_;..,,,; IW) --,....,,_ 3424 VIA LIDO NEWPORT -BEACH
Bob Walker, Baron 173-poun-is:::, T
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USAC responds with: Unser
and White in Dodges, A.J.
Foyt, Mario Andretti and
Parnelli Jones for Ford along
'vith McCluskey's Plymouth
entry.
The two remaining Ford
~ Motor . Company entries are
l Cale Yarborough and Corona
' del Mar's Dan Gurney in the
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Wood Brothers' Mercury
Cyclones.
Yarborough is a NASCAR
driver while Gurney, from his
vantage point as a five-Ume
winner of the event,. ill a
recognized Sports Car Club
of America racer with an in-
ternational grading.
WHE'll:E; Rl¥tr11" lnf9rn1!1ontl RtetWt'I'
START TIME: 11 A.M. TYPE OF RACING: Grtnd Ntliontl
1toc;Ur1 rmd r1clnt 111 fflt dtbul of
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TYPE OF CAJ!S: Grtl\lll Nttlontl
Stock Ctrs, '&f Ford•, MtrC\1....,1, Q\IV·
rolets. Ooc!•ts, Plvmovrn., lule1<1,
PontlKJ, 01dimcOll•1-:-tll full tlie vehicle. (t1>1blt Iii llO m.ii 1PMC11 on
Ille b.Ckl!,.,,1"hl.
COURSE: Jtlvet1lch1'1 t.1 m!Je, eltht·
tur11 road Coor,..,
LENGTH: SOO m11h (IU ltPtl.
(First 50Q.ml~ of !ht fMllOn.)
SANCTION: F.1.A. tnd Ntllontl A$o
sotl•llOll Stock Ctr lt~lnt iNASCAlt).
PUJ!SE: 96.olS. (E~ tv retd'I
s100.ooo bY rt« lifrlt, Wiii! lncl111lon
ol t<IOtd pr!•e monln fT9m tCCtuor~ m1n\ll1clv~n.)
HISTORT: 0/11'1' -fllltt of
Grtnd N•tlontl l1clarv """'' ill Los Angelll'I tr~ tor 11\t I~•' •I~ '(tars.
Ifie MIT SOO 11 conskltred • c11,.ic
'' It It in. workl's rldlet!, '°"''''' •!ock cir road rtce. Hti ~n .cene
of Gvrt!tV's 1111m1ltlltll fell of wln-
nln1 five SDQ.-mlltfl.
RECORDS: Qu111fyln!r-(I 1-P} O•n
Gun>eY. Ford Torino, U0.'11 mll'l'I '61
ltttl,.._l116 !tl't) ~II Ollrney, Ford
Torino, 100.sn m1h '&I
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Area Sports
Calendar
Tuesday
Basketball -LB Jordan at
corona del Mar. La Quinta
al Estancia. Foothill at
Laguna Beach, Marina al
Huntington Beach, Western at
Newport Harbor (all at 7)
V1Ua Parle at San Clemente,
Orange at Mission Viejo, San·
ta Ana Valley at Westminster
(all at 3:15), UC Riverside
at UC Irvine, Golden West
at Orange Coast (both at I ).
Wrt1tUa.1 -Corcna de! Mar
at San Clemente (I), Cypreu
al Orange Coan (7:301.
Wedneaday
Wrest.ling -N e w p o r t
Harbor at Lakewood (3: 15).
GOLFERS
~· Iron Shot• end Putting is
: the Secret to Low Scoring.
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Sudden
Death
For Cup
24 G~oups
In Winter
I'
Regatta •· ,
' ' Long Beach Yacht Club"• Twemy4our · c1.,;... o I
British Entry· • " -W aiSlti W·inner
Of-World Title
' f • • I
e I ~m In at 1 O·n series to aallboais' have been itlvited to .BUENOS ~ {UPI) _ U.S. competitors John
determine who will represent partidpatt~ in Balboa YJtCh,t British helmsman Larry Northeim and W • r re n
1he host club in the CIUb's ·Winter. ~Ila Saiia-Marks guided his dloghy "Mu· Wheaton. sailing1he "Vivan!, ..
CoilifefSiona1 Cup seriu . la day &'¥1 Suhd« R~ wtµ Watsul-Go-Go" to vi c t o r Y came in close to the world
March was thrown into a 'suet-be held on insSde and outside Sunday at the opening race 1 ~1h
of 1he f-·~---th "' •s" world champion> in tilth P ace w1 den 'death situation when oiily ', courseS. · """~ .,..,.
-•-of ••-heduled I h ' ' yacb•1 ...... d\amplonshlps on tbe a time of two hours, ail ~ -~ .. e g t L···der·-16. •tarlsloside ·~-~ sch--~-u,1_ed !~r -.. , races were ccinpleted Satur· ·u UJCluuc .1-iuo.u;. ur waters o 'fthe River Plate. minutes and 23 aeconds.
day and SW)day. , , ternationa1-14, F.inn, Snipe. The ''Mu-Watsui-G~,'' Another French entry, the
Holding a ,substantial lead p 1•cks Staff Metcalf. Lldo-HA. Udo-HD, wlt!I Marks ·and crewman Vic "Ya Za vm." with Marcel with five 'wins and one Joss Kite, Sabot A, Sabot B a n d Deschamps aboard, crossed M h the finish line in two hours, Buffet and Rene or c l.! Tom Pickard in Tetua. He . Sabot C. board , ... l. :.. two ill Bl"I Flmde ber -' Ne -three mm· tu .. and " seconds. a • was s.u.ui .... w· have to win the sudden 1 • n \'I ~ wpoi ~ Out.side classes lis~ are "" death race· ne:rt Saturday to Harbor Yacht· Club was Oce n... Rhod " PC Eighty meters behind them, hours, nine minutes and 24
t ·~ · odo ·r an n<:Kang, es-.H, • H Id c d d -•-be the undisputed winner. eecloCU .comm 'r(! o the PHRF, MORF, Pacific aro u more an seco11\.U>.
ALL TIME GREAT -Chuck Stearns of BellDower is coogratuJgted by driver
Ray Casselll after .setting new ·water ski mark of 122.11 miles per hour.
Barney F~. I 1,. t year's Newport. .Harbor Luders-16 C~aran, . Endeavor, Ex-Christopher Bruen of Ireland, The Argentine crew, Alberto
LBYC CongreµJ,'onaf Cu~ skip-fleet at the amual meeting callbur, Luders-l&, ca 1• 2 5 , sailing t be "Overdrawn," Enguix and Roberto Glasonne,
-> • --ll Saturday ·'·'it. ' came 1'n second in two hours, aboard the "Scarbo IV," c·-e per, aoo Bob~ 'e. bo !\ave '""" Santana. Cal-20 and Men:ury. _,, outside chancu to throw the Qtber otficefl!' ele:cted were cl five minutes and 43 seconds. in seventh in two hours, 15 DIC. k Ch. u•·. v1'ce com' • modore ·, · Other asses may be One of "· seven•··n Argen · t d tw · ds
Water .Ski
-·Record Set
, By, Stearns
f A d.J.mg ~young man on a
pair 'r/.. Oying 0 ala}s" has set
a oew water ski recop:t of
m.1i·,nnu per hour.
~ Aria a lS-year old , girl on
equally talented boards skim·
med . aver the WJter at 92.68
miles per hour to establish
a new wOfueh's. water ski
mark.
Both records were set SittJr..
day ·at Long Beach Marine
Stadium.
· · -Chud<-St,eem!HJl.Bellflolfer
beat hiJ own previous record
of 119.52 mph over a µitee-
quarter mile course. • .'
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series Into a three-way tie \IC established with 0 more u1e i.i;:o; • nunu es an o secon . and require still another Alan Llndsay, treasurer, and .-i.. ve or tine boats, "Desacutheerdoh" wlith The remaining U.S. entry,
Lo,,,. Fundenherg, secretary. enwn:;,. Hector Domato al • m ~--1 race, if they win their matches ...... "Ssilias V," carrying v1lal es and ·Pickard I·•e•. High point ·trophies for the Outside classea··will start off and Pedro Sledmann, was An 1 Ill d 0 ve O"Nei·1 ~ •· 1he Balboa Pl and ill h third about -meters behind g e an a year 1968 were awarded to er w ave .., . aboard, was clocked al two Here's the way the match t s turd and .-. lrisb try I tw h d F u n d e n b e' r g and Beo wo races 00 a ay uR: · en • · n ° ours hours, 16 minutes 20 seconds races went Satur ay and Sun· Hromadka. one on Sunday. Starting times five minutes and 58 seconds. in eighth place.
day. Burke Sawyer or NHYC won are at noon Saturday and 1 Current world champions,,=="=======. ,-i:--First race : Pickard beat the Oldtimen . Regatta for p.m. Sunday. M<lrcel Troupel and Francis1··
· Mo1oshco; Stan Miller beat Luders-1.lle Saturday. The Inside classes will sail three Lantaverre, billed as £avorites
Leslie; Flam beat Arch Van event, has been fevived after races· Saturday, starting at to win the five-nation contest,
Palmer; Roby Bessant beat several years.· Second place noon. and two on Sunday were clocked two hours, sit
Charles Durnin. went to Jack Starkey and Lew stirt:lng at 1 p.m. Starts and minutes and 14 seconds,
BRIGHT
Second race: Flam beat Ross was tbird. There were · finishes wUI be from Ute BYC aboard the "Rififi IV," in
Durnin; Pickard beat Van entries in the ra·ce. committee tower. fourth place.
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Miller beat Moloobco,
Third race: Moloshco beat
Van Palmer; Leslie beat
Durnin; Miller beat Bessant;
Pickard beat Flam.
Fourth race : Leslie beat
Flam; Bessant beat Moloshco ;
-Pickard beat Miller; Durnin
·-he"I_ Van P.almer.
-~ ~th race : Bessant ·beat 1~V Palmer; Flam beat
-I ·-PJci<ard"boat 1JUrnin~ / , . ' · Jil::o. bco beat Leslie.
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Sally Younger , 1he distaff · . . ._ :
ungster from Hacienda SETS MARK -Getting some he!J>.1!\11> 111!f,,water ~ei&hls lopped 8.68. mph •!f . skiing gear is sany YoU11ger of ~Ci~~ghts
the five-year old·· '!'.°men' who lopped 1.68 mph off five-~d /;;omen's
, ..:;. ~h race: Leslie beat
:nClard: Van Palmer beat
,..., l\!.Oloohco beat Durnin; . l'lliilt beat Bessant.
r«Onl formerly held 6y Jane . a . . .
Mobley Welch. · recor ·
~ ~:"Pickard, ~I; Leslie, ol;t~1Rlaili. 4-Z; M~loohco, 3-3;
· 1tllner. "'' Bessant 3-3; Van Palmer, 1-5; Durnin 1-5. Stearns missed his aim 0111----------------------------1
125 mpb · for the . new rec<1rd
but -Mlss Young~ .exceeded
her goal of 90 mph.
steams was towed on his
record . breaking run by Ray
casselll in Panic Mouse '8cn d
Miss Younger was behind the
Sinlli!g VlkinS driven by Bob
Nordskog.
Mis! Youn.ger is a
sophomore student at Los
Altos High Schocit She began
waler skilog two years. _ago
at the urging or ~ father
Gilbert w. Younger, a o
automotive parts dealer;
"I guess I've got • bolit the
fastest biikni going," quipped
the S foot seven, 128 pound
Miss Yowiger.
Stearns 29-year-ol.d
graduate' student in. engineer-
ing from Cal St.ate Long
Beach, has won mol1! water
skiing tiUes a n d cham·
pioru1hips than any other
• person. He is equally adept
at speed skiing, tournament
siding which includes slalom,
trick and jumping com-
petition.
Race Slated
On Atlantic -.·
Next June
The 196i-Tranaatlantic yacht
race from Brenton Reef Llght, Newwi;t, R.I. Jo Cork. Ireland
has been scheduled 1 fbr June
22 ft w•• . announced by Ridiard Nye, chairman.
The 2 750-mile. _ l'9i;t will
begin aft~ the Comp\eUon of
1he Annapolis, Mtf. to ~ewport ', Race..
'rbe Transatlantic race is ~ jointly. by th< Cruis·
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Royal eork· Yacht Club.
Yacbli entwing the ract
shoWd-. arrivt at tbe -ftnish
oil Daunt R<iek Ugbt Vessel,
Cork, Jre)ancl, In ample Ume
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wee t ,Regalia Allf;"t; and
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ADOPTION -Mrs. Paul Noble,,above and her hus-
band seek lo adopt a child on the documentary,
"To Love a Child," lonigbt at 8:30 on Channel 7.
The program Investigates the steps Involved in
adoption, the responsibilities of the adoetlon •gen-
cl06 and the problems of the unw8'd mot!Hlr, '
TELEVISION VIEWS
•
Nixon's
TV Prophecy
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -'illbe·day.•Wu"Juq 19,
1962 and Richard Nuon tumed.·up •u a·myllerr
gu.dt on the NBC-TV daytime panel qW. lhow
••Your Firat lmpression.''
And. IL there 11,any doub!. !!!il'~W" mind ,lba1 the
Presldent'Olecl b a lJ)8D o{-~ purpooe, CllD-
. sider some of the anowers be &live lo quest!Ollf tllal
-.ray;;~st It sbould be no led ·!flat' at the time he wu
a dOfeated pr~\41"'tial candidate, having been beat-
ten In 1960 by Jollli F. Kennedy.
Now be wu running for go~~mor .of. Callfomla
against Edmund G. Brown, Ii race ln wblch he wu
lo be de!eated again.
On the NBC:TV program, members of the J>8'.'el
gave the start of sentences, and the unseen celebrity
guests completed them with the first thought that
came lo mind. ... .
One panelist offered. this uncompleted sent~e:
"IF I could be a moment in history, 1 would like to
be .••• " --= Nixon responded: "President.''
Anotberipattellst started a· new sentence: ''The
one thlhg You'd never ge~ me to doh· .••. "
NliOil ·responded : "Quit." ·
Even on tbls litlle telerulon program, the sub-
ject of the presidency was prominent in his thinking.
· A panelist started a senten~e Ilke this:· "The one
person 1n the world I'd !ll<•to meet Is.;,."
Nixon responded: ' The PreSldent .
. The bost Bill Leyden, sal4 that in a prilctlce
exchange be~kstage, be bad posed a sentence start-
tilg : "My Orie regret is .•.. " ·
And Nb:on responded : "Tb~t I wasn't assigned
to a PT·boat."
President Kennedy, of course, bad.been a RT·
boat hero ln World War II.
One has to admire Nixon's tenacity In trying lo
master the tel evision medium through· the yean
despite some unfortunate early appearances.
His i,J~vised debates with Kennedy may have
cost blm the presidency In 1960,·and. on some <>ther
notable occasions the home screen wu,not bis best
friend.
Yet any man who hopes to be a vtgorous,.conr
municating president in the electrnnlcs age simply
has to work at being effective on television-and.
Nuon bas done that.
He has not appeared. on many network 1howa.
in recent years, but when he .basr-on either ~·
or light entertainment program-'-he bas dqijon-
slratlld cllstinCt lmprove;nent. ma off·tho-cuff, inform~ )ntrQducUon o( ,liJ•
cabinet In telerulon prijne time.Adt long ago:j"1ted
beyond a doubt that he now has confidence ln hand·
ling the medlmn that once alinost flullbed his poli-
tical career. '· 1 '' I, r • · '>
D~anls tiae M.etlfke . " ' \' I•
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The Great
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I T-Pana.i.ton pro-•Y-1 • ! -"'ductlo9 WQM portrays a IUY .;;;:;. ....... ,...,..;:o _. " "UClll. ! 1::w:::s~~ ~S·~OGRA~·NHID·H™MINGS·JffiFIS i ~• earth. He ii a touab man 1 ........ ,...._.. ..... ~lil.U•iiii._":;u•I e 1•~Yfio Dcbtl aOweU Orel. . ....,., •• ,.. .. oa•ffllm•11t.1.... . •
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lould on the odual exp1o11a of ' • •
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wbo ae:rved u technlcal advlaon
On the same screen at
Bv 1'0~1 TITUS
Of 1111 ~If.-l"lltt ti.it
~feu for more excitement is ti
a movie dealing with Irr 20Tlf CEHTUlff.FOic PSIESENtS
ternational intrigue and es-,DWIJ()N HESION
plooa~. Tony Franciosa &tars ••M?IUIP,JCIS,..._ ·~In the Universal and color movie ..I ••. El'
·i. Enemy Country. It concern.< ~""""',__,._Ew<e1..o--., IAJ ~A-o.. ~"'-c:-....... ,.,.. ... ~"'Ai:w....... ..nfAPES a World War 11 French ,_,.~•i.-'-~, ""'ni-1_,..___ / Tlie
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--on Allied armies. PLAZA THIKAI N• ~~·~
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. 1he NewmaM 1hls week. Thal -NOW PLAYING -cm · Also------
;, Ille Paul Newmans. She, of SHOWING TIMES "FIVE MILLION YEARS
Course, Ls known on the screen TO EARTH"
a.s Joanne Woodward. Rachtl,
-Raebel is a motion picture ·f" .directed by Paul Newman who
•lso serves as producer. Hubby
developed the screenplay with
what most criilcs acclaim as
.Jngenuity and imagination. Wlfe
Joanne is praJsed for her
1 • perfonnl.DCe as one or the very
but actreues.
Critics are saying no w ,
.''Riebel, Raebel mJght land two
-Oacars at the N e w m a n
· ~ ~oorstep." It ii a well written,
·senously a c t e d , excellently
··directed fllm adapted from the
novel by Margaret Laurence.
The story deals with a 3$-year
·old 3Cbool teacher wbo meeta
a sorta unworthy character 1'ho
just doesn 't do rl1bt by the
!)frustrated. se.x-starved g a 1. "-~ Raebel la 11111iitec1 for mature peraona.
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bre is the feature film that
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.. ~d~.~=~:n~~ GRAND RE-OPENING
MESA MATINEES pof>Up
e v et '1 Wednaday alt.emoon. 11llJ' bring brand new programs
to the Harbor area rum fans
In the middle of IJro ...U, on
an &11-with a anod chan·
ce lo ucape from the dllly
doldrums. 'Mie abow1 .wt pro-
mp<ly at I o'cloct, openlnC with
frtt rtfruhmenla.
FREE PASSES to lhe ·Udo
or Meui will be malled today
lo B. K. CarllOn, 2114 Elden,
Colli Meu, G. P. Stanley, G IA
New people •.. new image
a completely new menu
featuring many new dishes. We're still
serving our fomous line of USDA
CHOICE steak dinne" and we've en-
larged our sandwich menu, too! Have a
FREE dessert with your dinner during
our
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CELEBRATION!
Monday, Tuesday ond Wednesday
Jan. 13, 14 & 15-11 o.m. to 9 p.m.
Dahlia, Coron.I del Mar, Frank 1.......-,
Ollon. '1JI Palrke R d • ,
2267 FAIRVIEW
COSTA MESA
Newport Buch and Doul ~
aJO J\uby, Balboa Ialand.
Thia ii • quarr.t tJttVl"' u auesta d "Plclore ~1' 14
enjof a fine film al the Lido
or Mesa. Hope that your name
will be printed her'< rul aoon.
In lhe meantime gain Iutan1
. cndll admltalon wllll )'OCtr tru>
--ty MaNr °'8'l!e cant or )'QUf
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ALSO
TllllRWIB
ANJAPIT1E IDtB
"IN ENEMY
COUNTRY"
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Frtdrltk Marth
"HOMBRE"
'"" ......... 6:41
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Jng performance last weekend.
Baianclnt au 11• deflclll, how~, ii the pr.rfannaoct
of Ttrtence Doyle u the crua-
ty oJd u-presldent, the "last
of the sreat '1JcU," who
vlrtuaUy COll1llUlb.la the firot
two acU. Doyle ii toup, crisp
and powerful, a 11aDt actor
in a giant role, radiattnc bis
charactu'a poUtical 1llilhl·
General 10000.neral 1000
TOUGH, CRISP
Terrence Doyle
persuasion. The play ls struc--
tured so *"t Republican or
Democrat, liberal or con-
servative, can identify the
real-life figures he believes
the playwright had in mind
Tiie candidates themltlV<I
-Doo Rboadea a.s the con-
ldentious intellectual a n d J,..pll ~ o Ille llChemllli
"TNI IDT MAN" 14 dl'lf!M b'I' '*'-VIAii, •1r1etet1 lw AMllltllt CWltll"/', ~ 11Y lllOl'I l•mti.n. Mdlnl,•I C1lr1<tor IUI
Monl111d. l!thllflll b'I' Mike Frym,
Pl'fMnlecl Frldlln Ind h lUtdl\'I
lhl'OUVfl Feb. I 11 the Hunllntlon
l!fftll Plaff\OUM, 2111 M.91n St.,
Huntl11tlwn llH<ll.
TMI'. CAST
Wllll•m R;usselL ...... Don lthOldll
Jowph C•nlWttl . . . . . JOMPh C•rr Arthur Hack1!1Mr ... _ Terren,1 Dor~
Alkt ltu1wlll... . . , Ml•l•m l(jil"r
M1btl C1ntwell.. Tommr Lou Eofw1nh
Did: JffiM'n ..•• , ••••••• D1vld ...,..lvll!1
Dol'I lll1dn ...... ...Dennl1 Grlffll~
Mrs. G11•11c1ge_ .. Jar Mllvllle
SIHll<don Mlrc..,. ••.••.... ,11.llft LlntMlh
Sen1tu C1rtln ........ I ll( Mo~!•rKI
Dr. Artlnllln .......• How1td sc11om1>n Seu•tery.......... l~ It•.,,
R-1tn __ . . . Jolin Zlmme,,.,.....,
Dick l1nt1eth, S~lrler Dwr11I
Pl'IOlllOnPhlt. .. ..GeorN C-ny
and produce sound arguments senator -follow a similar
for hJs theory. pattern. Each is shaky at the
opening, but both gain their Further. the play offers a stride as the evening wears
good many opportunities for on.
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carpeted. Call for dct&lls.
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PLUS all new higb pile w
carpets. Cute. Modem. \\
landscaped -large, fence
rear yard. Owner will ~
FllA or GI, too. Call
ahowing. $22,500.
m·
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for
l'\11 ·\\llJIJ ~t Ill \ Ill \\
j( I \ I I ' t "
vi r l u o so characterization, As former St.ate Secretary 1093 Baker, C.M. . ...
VETS NO DOWN
though most go I a r g e I y Russell, Rhoades is t h e
unrealized in the Huntington stronger, yet mort erraUc of
Beach version. An a \re 11 e the two. He suffers his pangs
QuJgley's production, though of conscience with a hJgh
highly entertainlng, lacked degree or credibility when 4 BR 1~ balh, tara:e re " all -liming and-~-<-.,....._"fo"'"ced.into...a di 1J..Ltl.e1.u._ _ -~!_l'd_!.._c~ ~ shop.Ei!!(. C
decision. As a candidate he now.
Soprano
Recital
Excellent
By DOROTHY BARLEY
OI flMI Daly r lkil 11aff
There's only one fault to
find with the very pleasant
musical programs currently
being offered by the Orange
Coast College Music Club. And
that is that the time slot of
JI a.m. restricts these fine
recitals to a very limited por-
Uon ol the general public.
It seemed a pity that there
were not more present in the
college auditorium this week
to take in a pleasing
performance by soprano Borr
nie Shetley or Fountain Valley.
Miss Shelley proved herself
to be more than capable of
handling a richly varied pr~
gram that ranged from the
rich serenlty of Handel's "Re-
joice Greatly" to the finely
sculptured and captivaUng
"Musetla's Waltz Song" and
"Quando m'en vo" of Puc--
cinl's "La Boheme."
Our personal pleasure main·
ly stemmed from M i s s
Shelley's commendable
delivery of three fine ex-
amples of Schubert's haun-
tingly beautiful lieder -
'' Waldesgesprach ,,'
''~1ondnacht" a n d "Fruhl·
ingsnacht". This is magnHi-
cent lieder and a sector of
Schubert's magnificent
repertoire that has never been
sufficlenUy exploited.
Two songs by John Duke
-both of them setUngs of
E. E. Cummings poems -
rounded out a well received
program. Miu Shelley, a
teacher of voice and piano
in Fountain Valley, fully cap.
tured the blllhe and fresh "I
Carry Your Hurt" and ''The
Mountains Are Dancina."
A concut that reflects much
credit on the hard working
Mua.ic Club and • welcome
introduction to a dedicated
soprano soloist.
HELD OVER
SMOm1 lltt
NATUU: 7:JO ONLY
lAW IEAUTY
is completely believable and
could be imagined equally well
in the opposing role.
Carr substitutes a rela1ed
air of confidence for the drlv·
ing intenaity usually identified
with the cormivlng Cantwell.
Hls a p p a r a n t nonchalance
often confilcb with h i s
character's motivation ,
clouding an otherwise 11dlled
performance.
On both counta, the can-
di48tes' wives are e.x~ption·
al. Miriam Kaiser elicits com·
plete empathy as the forsaken
Mrs. Russell, standing by her
husband in his crisis in hopes
of regaining his love. Tommy
Lou Edwards presents a con-
trasting picture of dripping
sweetness and Southern fried
venom as Mrs. Cantwell.
Also efrectlve are the cam·
paign managers, played by
David Malvllle and D e n n i s
Griffith, though neJther comes
through as strongly aa he
could. J o y Malvllle delivers
a good performance as the
n a tional committeewoman,
while Ron Langseth, hurriedly
cast iato a difficult cameo
role, gives a fine account of
himseU.
Rounding out the cast In
lesser assignments are Bill
Moreland, Howard Solomon.
Zoe Ralph and a quartet or
reporters and photographers
well integrated into the action
-John Zimmerman, Dick
Langseth, Shirley Dvorak and
$21,500
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al
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64U81 I
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and 2 Bedroom Unit aero
ilii.. •treet from best Ocea
area -Summer or Wint
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to all terms.
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675-6000.!!!ll'!!
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SOU Warner, Hunt. Beach
147.9595
BAYCREST
I
George Berry.
The lrlcky shifting or one EXCLUSIVE WITH us
candid1le's suite to another's 2.00J sq. fl 4 bedroom. Poo
'
is quite well handled by a home in Baycrest • S46,500
precision· minded backstage For appt. Jean Van De
team which accompllshes it.! BordJ'E'A· u SMITH,
task as quickly as poaslble. "
Technical effects are done Realtor
creditably by Bill Moreland. 400 E. 17th, C.M, 646-32.);
"The Best Man," however,
Is sUll Terrence Doyle and
his performance alone is
worth the prlee of adrrJssion.
This role apparenUy brings
out the best in an actor· a.s
it did at the Costa Mesa Civic
Playhouse two years ago with
Gene Benedict.
Elght mpre perfonnances or
the political drama a r e
scheduJed, Fridays a D d
Saturdays lhrou.gh Feb. I at
the Barn, ·2110 M&i.D St., Hun-
tlngton Beach.
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with la~ patio I: pool. Va .
cant.
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388 E. 17th Sl, C.M.
Realtors 646-7755
If :you have Units, Land or
Lot tor We or exchange.
'l\'e havt buyers.
Also -bu!Jder to joint vtnturc
up to 20 untta on your
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Call Oscar t\'tt. 646-69'17
Perron Rlty 642·1771. 1797
Orange Ave ., 01
$19,950
• $148/mo Includes PIT! e l BR, yard, palio
• ! ':-1\·ly pa!nt@d inskle
Rltr. &12-9730 Ewa. 548-0720 e KENNEDY
10 UNITS
on 3 lot.I. Adjtcml to Ocem-
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700 E. Balboa mvd .• Btlt>OI
673-<1'0
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can be youn at the Country
Oub VUlu. Stt thill be11uti-
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M6-54M Eva. SA..Wll
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room for rental Unit, SJJ.800.
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Near N.e. Pu!!t O~--.I.ft~
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$1500 OOWN. 3 BR 1~ bath
Monticello Condom. Cpa/
drpa, bl.I-ins, pool. c I u b
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2 BR DUPLEX on qulet cul·
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6 UNrrs • 2 BR11 each. In-
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6 yrs. FA heat, blt-inll. fl25/
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SHARP! $72,500.
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$25,000
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at
Vic!orla
6'16-1811
E11tsid1
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$23,950.
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family-dining room. Beauti-
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13'11 x 16. $69.500.
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Realtor
400 E . 17th Costa J\lcsa
.... 3255
ON THE BEACH
Exclusive Otina Cove hotnr -
year ,around living • best
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priffii to sell fast at • $69,500
By appt only
CORBIN-MARTIN
REALTORS
3036 E. Coast Hwy, CdM
675-1662
4 Bedroom -$22,500-
Nothlni;: to equal thi1~ 2
baths. Family room. Isolat.
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chanting fireplace overlook.~
a large brick patio \vilh ga~
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TARBELL 2955 Horbor
BROADMOOR
Harbor Vit>IY Hills
Corona del l>!ar
ST.cm reduction
Tri·Levcl 1\Iodc l
E.xecullv ~ S Bedroom
OAVE GAMBILL
64~-0020
Your Valentine
\\'ill be all ~n1ile11 with an
IVAN \VF.LL S "forevrr
view" hon1e. 4 bdrms. 3 ba.
fam. rm, tile inner atrium
w/wrt bar, 3 car gar .
Roy J. Ward Co.
1
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VANTED TO BUY 3 or 4
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loan -payments under
$135.00. Have cash for equi-
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PM
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DAILY PILOT
WANT AD
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Mondq, Jan"" 13, 1969 OAll. Y l'llOT
HOUSES FOil SALi HOUS1$ l'Oll SAL! HOUSl!S FOR SALi HOUSES FOR SAL. 5 FOR o<•••-l"A •
""Gonerol IOOOG.terol 1000 GeWal IOOOG-r•I 1000 1"o.,..=--r•-71---'--'"'1'"0--o-""oo.."'".,."r..:;•;.:;l .;..;;=;_;.;;;;o=-IOOO-Lido IJI• 1351 Co¢omlntum , 1950 . Hou.-Unflll'n,.,.,,.
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HO.llSES FOR .SA~ HOUSES FOR $ALI IAYFRONT' • -r~=~""""'""'-.;.;.;;.c.~.;...;.-__ 1000-· SHIPWATCHERS' EAST SIDE COSTA MESA ll<liwSW.OOIDUPLEXwlii. ':l:::."~if!:! ·:a..=.i::~
16th & Tuotln -Coot• MIN
ElrcelleJlt location, near schools, shopping
and beach Only a few left. Buy now while in·
terest rates are only -- -
1-;. w ith 20-;. down-7 112% 1wlth 10% On.
no 2nd -no point5-29 yrt on b1l1nce
Exclusive Agent
p. a. palmer incorporated
3377 VIA LIOO
Tract Ph: 540-5183 From L.A. Cell MA 5-8034
RANCHO LA CUESTA
at Hamilton & Bushard in Huntingt9n Beach
sold 98 homes in six months. Our new unit
is about to open and we must sell the last two
homes here at generous discounts.
MODEL HOME: 2 BR, 2 BA, huge rumpus
can be converted to 2 moce
bedrooms. Exquisitely decor-
ated & landscaped. $29,700 -
discounted '2500.
INVENTORY: 3 BR, 2 BA , dining room, Car·
peted thruoul
$25,050 -discounted $1600.
61/1 °/o INT!REST-NO LOAN FEES
$34,500 to $39,500 '
6\1;% Interest no loan fees -ltnders re-
possessions, 30 year loan, 10% down, no 2nd
TDs, in scenic San Clemente. 3 & 4 bed·
rooms, 21f.o bath,,, 2400 sq ft of lJvlng area,
master suite you've dreamed about; so· long
& bas its own fireplace, huge closets & dress·
ing area. New carpets, drapes, compJetely re-
decwated & landscaped. Overslled double
garage.
(Directions: from San Diego Freeway tak e El
Camino Real oil ramp-left I short block &
turn left on Avenida San Juan direct to
SE.A.SPRAY MODELS OPEN DAILY 10.5
Office: 5 18 Sa n Juan 492.9288 or 545-3485
NEW. P'ORT HGTS. AREA n11t.r-.. p.2·""•1 -·1.one._. ..... C.U4,.roc:blOJ.coriiit,lflti BA down. 2 Frplcr. -t .. --ei\do. SG-'lm ....... oil 11. pBr1t. boat or 1n111i1'
-wflh -to-· . ALL THIS AND R2 Walktr RNlty 10u :;.:;,P:;.;:lu:::;•=,cfor:.;..;.;S•:;.;:l•--l97!, !:"' reqd. ~ aft •
$25 500 33'16 Via LI&. 61$4200 NEWPORT 'llQolo> tor Ille. IMif.Ac. 5 BR 2 bo!R
I ~ · ~ 200' to .-Or will trW bllrlns, ~Piii . patio.
Charming 3 bedroom or 2 bedroom & den. 2 L•f1IO LIOO LOTS equity ,,. aood LI~ i:oov. 10<-,.,. ..... BUILDER'S PRICES resldeflllll lot. P. 0. -No pet.. 1% bath!, firen lace, carpets & drapes, bllllt· 0 POR U ITV N 1423. --a.... ~=--.,,..,...----1
ins & forced a1r heat This well landscaped p can Ior ~onna~W 1 <TW 8*<0065. 0-.. · 2~1~: ~~·~
home can be found oh a huge R2 lot with a 642-'200 A~rtmenh quired. · ·
very large fenced back yard, with room for p ... e.rrett R111ty •F-•-i. 1980 168 M,.. Dr. Sll5 548<111Sl
a boat, camper, or build a rental unit! It bu ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!'!!!~~~l;:;;:or;:::-=:;::;:-:;--;:::::;~I Bil"" .. •· -Loe • ~. h -· crpll, --~· a paved alley entrance for easy access. • • OUTSTANDINGLY tie tllu\ blt tnr 1225 1tt.M tion is just about perfect, 1 ~ bl.ks to New-Huntington BNch 1400 20 urut apartment de:lop. ~' ' mo on. •
port grade school, and only 2 blks: to new city BRIDES DELIGHT ment adjacent to collelte l-3 BR (or Funt)
park. East 17th street and Westcliff abopplng Gor&eoua 3 Bedroom home oompln In C 1 a" em on t, 2622 Santa Ana Ave. c.M.
and two other schools within walking dlr with ankle deep carpeting Calif. Priced at 6.T x gron. 96S-5050 ~
tanee. For appointment to see, wrije: thrOua:bout any brick tire-For sale or will trade fDr -'
place. Double Caraao. Huge Orange C.ounty vacant com-Newport BNch 3200
Jot tor tM kids. Full price merclal. $79,ooo equJ1;y. s~ I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I Private Party m.ooo. GI no couch down. mil """' Oil oale. I •
Boll P612 llfiO per moot> Includes a1L P•ul Jo-RNlty E. LACHENMYER RL TR. Why Reot7 11'"'268 Ews. ~ V~oo:To7rlEiN l-====Dai .. ·1y;;=P=H=ot===~I Walker & Lee Rs~-:.,';;: Fur•'"'"
B/B
TOWNHOUS&
2 Bdrm. 2 Bath
2 o.r Oll1>o<t> _.;;.;;;..:;;.;;;..;c;:c.;;.;;'--
t L BLOCK JO OCEAN 1682 Edinger General 2000 71 Newport B11ch 1200 1142-1<55 Open Eve•. "'°'140 ==----'-IRYINE TERRACE HI AND DRY DUPLEX, S 4 BR -$24, 950 I=-'-'--· GI 1195: 3 BR. w/w. Gange.
New listing on Tahuna years)'Oungforonly$44,950. AsSume 51/40/o Wilk to Beach 5%% a.uwnable loan. 3 BR Sundeck.Pleaaecall:
immaculate thruout Relax and enjoy the pound-Loan Newer ultra aharp 3 Bedrm 1% baths, modem built-in -==-=·=·=-==== with 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths ing surf and changing sun-2 baths • Cozy llvfnr room. ·kitchen, ~ti & drapes.
$200/Month
Poola • Adulll Ortly!)
Bay & Beac:h;
RNlty, Inc.
001 Dover Drive Suite 221
6'1.>200! """'· 548-1!"' living room sets. Four bedrooms up and College Parle· corner, boat with wood bw'lline fireplace Eve~deluxe. No work. R1nt1l1 to Share 2005
with stone fireplac-e two down-In season monty yard, walk to shopping & wall • wall carpetiZla: • b~ Ready to move into. Over· :.;.;;=;;;....;.;;.=.;...;--'---t BR. 2 Ba, Newpt 8*ta.
poolside family room maker. Will trade fur 4_5 tchool.s. dble prage & patio. EZ alzed fenced lot. $23,500 _ WORKING Woman or lirl 06 San Bernudlno St. p
sunny poolaide kitchen Bedroom Mesa Verde-AN Pyramid Exchangon terms &t $26,950. payments $134 per month Ln-to Iha.re home with woman Mo. 673-1398 or bua ,pb.
low maintenance yard EXCELLENT BUY • CALL 646-2629 eluding tu:es. 'Nb!> works ~venina: boon. 531..ml Mr. Youna:
artistically designed TODAY!! • "RING" "' · '50. QlODtb 5t8-:60't2 LARGE. 3 BR A Fam. Dble.
homo b •poU." and * * N H I hts •..,~SPRING d •. j!l!!!lflWJ WIL!; •-""' 2 Br. 2 ""1~ upper Newport Bay. pri~ to sell at $52,500 * * ewport • CJ --~ ... REALTY • -~ BA apt w/working girt or $275 1n0. '-· Avail. Keb.
10% Oown Convention1I Lcan1 Call John Abell SJX UlflJS $18,500 ......... "ANYTIMJ:" 6 UNITS .ibident.·N::Jil.,.,.a. 64>-8971 1'L 6G--0596 owner, ..,_J
Res 673-7365 NEWLY PAINTED inside •• WANT 2 )'OUllK liberal mind·
Call 968-2929 betwe en 10 and 6 1ny day, Own two sharp triplexeti, and out New carpeting. This 2629 Harbor Blvd., CM. Walle to beach. Partly tum. ed bachtlars to share nl~ Ntwpart Htlphh 3210
4 BEDROOMS EASTSIDE COSTA MESA. is an outatandina: 2 bedroom I .............................. , Prlce reduced for quick 3 Br hom,e. N'=!= 6~ ~Int Sidi c.at. MIN
Flulble Family Find
YOUR CHOICE OF LIVING
ARRANGEMENTS IN THIS
HARBOR JUGI-D.AND
HOME * 5 bedrooms, & fam·
ily-dlning area or
Two and three bedroom modem homf!, bath, nice NEAR .BEACH-with partial sale~ $15,~ dn to exbittn& 1 NICE pt delkes mne ~ Newn11rt H'~· Ara NO DOWN VETS apartments with 11.Ai baths, kitchen, largt. tot, 2 car Sar-.Ocean View, 2-two Bdnn. loan, approx. 3>% return ~ Costa Meat Apt. ~\ ~ • ...:;.::;
3
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This is truly a dream home built-in range and oven and age. t.omes 4 Guest Apt Dbl pr-on investment. ...... -·&It 4 -·-• -•
in absolutely MODEL CON-forced air heat. Located ap, ~.built coocrete BRASHEAR R!'Al TY ~ ' 1 bedroom ·1: den. 1%. b&thl.
DITION with &0rgeous car· nf!ar East 17th Street Sho~ block conatr. $34,500. 847-8531 ~. !53&-2123 WANTED. 3rd atrl to ahare ftrepla(!e, c:uvetl I: drapes,
pets & drapes, MASSIVE ping, LOW VACANCY FAC ---apt. vie. Harbor H.S.~ .tu-buflt.~ & !Ol'O!;d air ljeat.
LIVING ROOM with floor TOR. Substantial return on C U S '-"'. 2 STORY /POOL Home dent Pf'!t S50 .,,.,. 645-15« Well lantlar.an-tifu':de Wttb
I bli !!!: I ORANGE 0 NTY' ,;..-=-~ , ·-.. --•• famtly room, a ~ , • ..r,~ .. •--• to ceiling tirep ace, ram ng your investment. Priced to LARGEST .,,.., ~ ,.--· tb ·~·.r ._.... ~ :T::te~t~ru;! ~~: aelL CALL TO~AY. 293 E. 11th St. 646-44'4 ~t:LJY:-JitB-~c:i::.~11:1~ C_Ott• ·MllL .~ ... ~ 2100 ='~~W-/::~ * -4 bedrooms. p 1 u l!I
family room, plus
dining area, or .,.. ___ ,_• .... f liearOOms &: a,nrng--vateoxtrabalh.It-.Jocaled Haya•sn Lake * * * * N..:. NB fut Ole. 6'6-' ·terms. Price 1' rlgbt at 3 BEDROOM3.~w -pde lC1'>ol,and~2-
iA .. -~ _ ~ --DUPLEX ___ ~ · ' ~.500. _ ..fil.t!P•-~ • · · :All. ll•ll!l----1
street with towering SHADE N@ar Beach a: Shopping ~..Jti. Different HouMf· • R,ur JonilRiilfy ed. AdUHl'O or strttt and Wettclltt ibiP=
TREES and beauWUi.Iy land-The nicest ''incldentAI" Excellent vaJue at $34,950 &it apart It dlftinct !rif1n •·1266 Eves. 536-n2-4 one ~· ~ poo{, ping and two other llCbooll
t acaped for re~ CaWor-that happened when Parker , .Georna Williamson other ~ in beat ~ .;Ji IR/$23,950/Vaunt reczution center~ no ex· within walldn&diltaDce. $180
al'f!a, plus separatt'd
mother -in • law ar-
rangemen : nla LiviJW. You won't believ Dam was built. ; •·R·altor Bay are&. Exciualve lilt. '_..._ bedrooms New paint tn. chal'gf. pl5 ""r.'· Agent h r detaill, write: all with 2'4 batlls, handy le than -. ooo LOTS $3500 $4200 " 64M4Il ~·· • M6-41U ' .. p ~ p l built • in kitchen, including ss ~. ' to 673-t350 Evea, 673-156-4 Ing. 'Obie to IChooll &: lh:)ppin&. fJVate ....... ~ on the calltornia side of -c1-FHA. -GI ••t -·IA"' -·1 ,..trige.-ator·freere,.F.,,. -~ •w •• -~ •-=· N 8N h 2200 Boll P612 I ~~ii~~ P::C & :~ ~~~~ti~r ti%~~~ Evenings <"all 67J.6ll6 p~~::;~ RAP~-.-. -Dilte Riel £stat1 ~!~~!~ch~:!Y. =rt front; c 2 Bdnn., DaUy Piiot '
All improvements in & paid
'• ""p ie doi<B nm.It R It fur. For Sale or Leasebl at .SSSO ~W DUPLEX 8140 Warner, FV M2-4400 111re1..?i.Moe.1 Adulti!Ui.,,_W.!!1!1" 3 BR. Jae yan1, cptr .• , UIX~I ete arre ea y per mo. to rella e parties BIG HOME '" o, nc. u . 1.1 •...-owo blt·ina. xlnt view of P
1605 Westclill Dr, NB 642·5200 2190 Harbor m vd. ~ On I y. Chester Salllibury, Undet coratructlon 3 Bed· OCEAN Front bou1e 3 bd 225 646-1271 van
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r,.~~~~'l"'~'!'!:'~l545-9491 Opftt"ttll 91'M Shown by appointment only. Realtor, 673-6900 rooms, 2 baths ach. Eh!c· -4 BR. 1~ ba .. nr. hospital-Wintel'-Studentl oK $175: , a now.
1: QUIET, SECLUDED-E. J. Neve & Jack 8111 trlc kitchens, flreplacea Medical Cf!nter and only mo. 673.-8088 ~~
EASTSIDE EAst SIDE cosrA MESA *"HAVASU * Coote MeH 1100 corner lot, 1'8.500 121.soo. E·Z Flnand,.,. -======:::=: N-rt Shoru 3120
3 Bedrooms, 2 baths in a NEWPORT HGTS. AREA Golf CourM Custom R. c. GREER, Realty R. D. SLATES, Rltr. i.lbff 2300 SPAOOUS 4 BR;-3 BA.~blt-
qulet non-traffic street _ ALL T~S~D R2 North Estates Just completed, 4 Bed· E¥"fSIDE 6 UNrrs 3416 Via Lido 673-9300 847-3519 Eves. 962-7369 --------ins, CJ'lttl, drps, nr ~ •
C.o:r:y living room with brick $ ' 2 1860 B Newport Blvd., CM rooms, over 3000 sq It., Sharp & well kept BY OWNER; pm reduced 2 BR Townhoule By Ownf!r f BR, 2 BA, w/boat allp, pools. $275. See now .
fireplace, Kitchen with all Channing 3 bedroom or 642-4994 or ~83 Bkr. stand-up bar in catM. 2. 1 BR & 4 -2 BR's from $42.500 to $37,500, 3 $15,650 • $!liO Down $135 blt.illl. patio, BBQ, $535 mo. 64.2-3086 q
bedroom & .den. 1%. baths, ·======== dral ceilinf fazn. nu., 6 garages, Income $620 mo. BR. 2 Ba. H•nn• llv. ti: mo. tncl taxea & Im. '1lt:S29-8100 213:318-0891. electric built-ins -A dandy fireplace, carpet5 & drapes, brand new &: Jtill Ume Excellent live in & l'f!nt out •--.... ~lg lot -ID -~
buy at $26,900 with 10~ huilt·in & forced air beat. Utf VERDE ........... nm.; very e. , ; llC!e. i.:C:;o:'°:";•;d;•~l;Mo=;:r==·:;:-:.I down. Owner will consider This \Vell landscaped home rruA to select carpet colors. $62,500. can 1tore boat or house 4 BDRM bouae near beach, Bilbo{ Island 2355
trade for 3 or 4 units. -can be found on a huge R2 in,ooo. Graham Realty trlr. Cor. or 15th St. & 2 yean old, MU1t adl! til J 2 BR, fireplace, 1
546-2313 646-7171 POOL Near N.B. Po.t Of~ 646-2<14 Klnaa Pl. Call: 545-<il24 968-1432 &It 5 BAYFRONT 5 BR. une Garage 1165 '"°:-> lot with a very larie lenc· :i.t. $325 or yrly $500 1ncl Bachelor /\pt Furn $!!),
THE~EAL
ESTATERS
eel baCk yard, with room for Quiet cul.de-sac street with LUXURY Living in Prestige 3 BR. 2 &. Upstairs sun· · util. snaxi, Martha or Scetlle --....roes )
a boat, camper, or build a decorating & landscaping area. 3 BR, den, blt·ina. deck. Liv, din rm, patio, Santa An1 Hgtt. 1630 eves 675-6TS4, Mrs. White 6i67i ~
rental unit! It has a pawd just the way you'd like il j ,;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1500 sq. ft, brick patio, tire-Crnr\I blk bchlot A!Sbayth ' ~tn:: NORTH Oranie 5 bdr, 2 ba ..i('" •TALS alley entrance for easy ac-Heated pool w I t h Jacuzzi place. Immaculate! Assume • Lo ~'()()' 1in1Ehed "' ., ............................... cess. Location ls just about therapeulic jets. Di ri in g • h b VA loan, $21,500. 0 w n fr Perpetually l'f!nted rear apt. :me· 1.Jiw""" ~ Cul HouHS Furnl1htd .
perfect, 1* blkl to Newport room, family room & den. 10 ft macna ~. 912 Pf!ace Pl in By oWntr. Muat lelll Prine a:ar, ey en on
gradf! school, and only 2 blks Priced right at $36,950 with Rancho Mesa. only. 613-3718 ~ Sae, 2 blka 10 IChool& Laauna Blach 2705
Balboa :
t BR. 2 BA. wlboat lltp.
blt-lnl!I, patio, BBQ, $425 1bO.
Tlt : 529-8100 213:31B-OJ911
New Listing
Extra sharp listing in Mesa
Verdf!, walking distance to
complete shopping. Owner
will sell lovely 3 &: family
room at "no down" to vet-
erans or on FHA terms.
Only $25,750.
516·58!0
{nea1cin!ml thl!llh!)
LLEGE REALTY
1500 Adams attt.-rbof,CM.
3 Bedroom, 1 V2 Ba.
Fireplace, dcluxe carpet.s
hardwood Doors. Easts.ide
Only $22,500
143 Broadway 645.0181
Eves. 642·8453 646-4579
ON THE BEACH
2 BR Furn home. Owner will
carry lat TD at 6.6% inter-
est, $15,000 On.
Orange Coast Property
3.U Marguerite, CdM 673-8550
BEACH BARGAIN
Modem 3 BR. 2 ba ''A"
framf!, stepa to Ocean •
S:ZS,900 • terms.
C.ywood RJty. 548-1290
CHARGE yoor want ad now.
to new city park. East lTth only 10% down. LINDA ISLE DOLL HOUSE • 80lid built, BEA:UTIJ!UL 4 Cu• to m ~k sell this wee.kend!
5treet and We5tclilf shop-BAYFRONT Eastsidf! home immaculate buUt 4u'a:e 2 BR. a: Fam -=======::;:::=i l·BR. Victoria Beach; la:e-
ping and two other schools • , COATS -.f bedrooms, large activity condition. Pleasant dlnl.n&: rm, 2% ba le room for l Bii h 1705 frpl.; sep. util. rm. & ba. Lido Isle 3351
within walking distance. For & room, concrete pier and alip. area. cozy fire p J a c e• a ddition w/ lovely view. aguM c Secluded:. $165. 6(2.-]J'T: f appoin~nt~o !::.:...~te: WAl,.LACE Asking $125,000. hardwood flOOl'B a: forced 2518 Via Marina. e Owner. Hindym1n Sptcialt 1 BR. nr. beach, ;/view; 3 BR & den, 2 Ba. fr:Vlc.,
va ~.., •1 REACTORS By appt. air heat. Priced lJ1r-1m-642-3219 Income Unib fpl., 1% ba., Pll • pr; stove, ftfria:., crpb It drpa.
Box P6U -546-4141-(714) 642-8235 mediate sal eat $21.500. Call ELEGANT, well bit & only Loe. on Oceanatde of Hwy, 1,;:S200~,;lncl;;:. :•til.=:..,_;;191,;6""'=o Yrly leue by o w ner
Dallv Pilot (Optn Eveninos) 881 Dover Drlve, Suite 101 540-ll51 (open e v e • ) $22,900. FHA at VA. Zoned 150 yds from Beach. 4 )&e I · -644-1288 f!Ves 4 weekend&. Ele1V1nt Macco Realty c.o. Bldg. Heritage Rep Estate. R2. Large living r m,, Apt ·units, needs paint 1: DuplexH Furn. 2975
'21-Newport Beach BY OWNER • &side 3 Br. flrepl., cpbl, drp8, elf!C. good general cleanup. ro. Huntfftgton a..Ch. 3400
Executive Home =:iz:~ 2 Ba. Narunl wood bltn kit_ch,_2.BR., den. Owner. TENT!AL I NCOME EX· =!xi!;. mo.8~ FREE R'ENTAL B::::c
Lovely large 2,600 square foot kitchen; utility po r c h ; tiU-4441 CEEDING $10,00J ANNUAL;. or 613-7350 ~Pi.
home. 4 spacious hl"droolllll, 4 Units crpts, drps. Close to 9Cbls LY. Prlce $69,950. orQp In &: Brow~ 3 queen •ized baths. Huge ~~. o~ =:~tioi:: Near Bay & Ocean & shp'g. $25,500. ~ Newport Hgts. 1210 ~o~ =1;--~ RENTALS 3a~Se:a!'!.. force. library could be studio or ASSUME 5%% VA lOIUI; · • ~ .... -Hou'" Unfurnished ... _
separate in-law quartef'I!, start the New Year. Will Excellent lnwstment proper-Eastside 3 BR, I "-·Ba..; EAST SIDE COSTA MESA WESTERN AWARD rental of thll &~ ~·
Choice location. Beautiful take 1ow down ·owner mov-ty, on double lot. Each s~ $22 950 Full price. Owner NEWPORT HGTS. AREA 3 &: 4 Br Semi eusiorn Gtneril 3000 $.UIS.00 per month. ~
landscaping &-Ughttng in 1ng out of th estate, $31 ,000 di<> apt with 2 BR, bath + 6464193 AU. THIS ANO R2 Homas ~ $35,t!IO.OO Nowr-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I Option. t
front and rear yards. Pric--move in right now. powder room -always rent· MUST SELL, lmmac 3 BR, $25,500 under conatructlon. Located,. Walker o" Lee
ed forqulcksaleat$36,950. RfDDOIPiT-ed .................. $52,500 l'ii BA born 1ullY td Charming 3 bedroom or 2 on MountalnView Drivt,ofl WORRIED? m .
Walter Haase '• crp ' bedroom le den. 1% batbl!I, .,.._1 Drl·-t•-~ We 7682 ~••-
2043 WESl'CLIFF DRIVE
~Tlll ()pen Eves.
Now And Then
A home tl1ia: sharp comea on
tbf! market. 0 n e owner,
adult occupied only. 2 lal-ge
t.drooms, hardwond fioors,
and wood burning fireplace.
Large Eastskle lot include:;i
double detached e a r a g e.
Yours tor $22.000,
Colesworthy & Co.
642-7777
190( Harbor mvd., C.M.
Open E ves.
all the xtru adj to golf .,,.,. ...... • • • 11·c11 ·~· eaJY, "'"""",.... f
R EAL TOR B ...,...,,. coune. 124..;, . ..&.'403 =·~~ -=~ ~".:.:: A.P.I. SALES AGENTS -lalizo tn all .,.... ol 842-<455 Open Eve.. ~40
2025 W. Balboa Blvd., N.B. Thll well landscaped home Ptx>ne 'n'-892-7100. tor Rent.all ·-Summer, Win-4 BR. Uke new, ni' ~
675-6000 MeN Del Mar 1105 can be fowx1 00 a huae R2 further ln%orma.Hon ter, Yl!'ar around. I: ahoPs. is39'J -u btiimt
------------. Coldwell, Binker & Co. -·" lot with a'"" -teoo-4 BDRM. 3 bath. Top o1 • RED CARPf( e ·u.e Avail o;w· J215/mo FOUR UNITS ..::,.:·,C:. ~.. ANXIOUS owner must KU! ed hick yard, with room for World. Octa.n le mountain leaR. Alt-&12-:rm • ~
$49 500 Kl N»t .,..... 3 BR, 2 BA home. $1500 a boat camper or buDd a view. $37#». 540-7366 2a2!5'W •. Balboa Blvd., N.B. , ""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'i Below nwl«L I 3 O O O rental 0unlt! It bu • p•v.d BUSIES1' ...,._.. m ~ Laguno Niguel 37rtl
TOP LOCATION · VIEW OF J BEDROOMS =m=~\I~=· alley entrance tarj ...,bout.,,_ ...._ '1111 DAILY PILOI • , 1 •"<'' OCEAN • 2 b<d, Ill baU,,, $20 500 .... LocaDon II uat a O•uttled ...iton. Saft 1115; 2 BR. 1 ba. dllJ>!e>; S BR.· t !IO, new ,.,..,. d ..
3 years old. Top unltls at a 1 perfect, 1;9 blkl to Newport money, ttm. A etf1:n. LooJi: stove, ftfria., wtw, fenced · pli!lf; Adb' cptdr· Ii: drpd.
SENSIBLE PRlCE. cosrA MESA • clean • well Mffa Verde 1110 grade 11Cboo1. and only 2 blk! now! 11 yard. Broker 5M-69flO .• ' Oar., SUnde&. patil).-19&9
ORANGE COUNTY'S
LAl\GEST
293 E. 17th St. 646-4494
THE QUICKER YOU CALL,
THE QUICKER YOU SELL
kapt • wood burnlne: fire. . 3 BR $26 900 FHA to new city part. Eut 17th NO matter wblt It SI you '$3X1; 4 BR. l ba., fnQd. t>ayt: 494-3451 Sva.
place in living room. 1% Fantastic tUO:a on thlt Mna atreet and Wf!lrtcliff lhop-can ldl tt with a n'ArLY yd., w/w, trpL Childft~ • DAILY Pll.l11' WAN'l' ADS ba~ •. 2 car Kar&&f!, air Verde homf!. 3 lg Bedrma . ping and two other sc~I :,P;;llDr~,,;W;,;ANT~~AD;;;!~t ;;;642;~;:;;;=,,f"'=t=O=K.=:=B=ro;::ker::::-;~::::·:J..==B=RJNG~=:.llESIJl;=i~l!Sl::::.=:I conchboned. 2 baths • family room + 2 within waDdne dlstanct!'. • I' -
fireplaces. Owner bu bought f.PPOln~:!: ~write.. Oranr County 36000r1nge County 36000rana• County : •·· ~
ORANGE COUNTY'S
LARG~ST
293 E. 17th St. 646-4494
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,_._.. .1\.DALI.&. A-4 BR., family rm, 2~ ba.. -Duplex $24,950 •• "anudme" Enc1o<ed Lanai, • .....
Eaa:tatde Costa ~ Hard· 2629 Harbor mvd., CM. Crpt'd, drpd. bl.tne. Must
wood 1locn A double ear BY OWNER: 3 BR. A: Fanrl· lell, leav'c area. $48,9&0.
garage teparatina units (2 ly, 2 BA. Crptl, drps thnt-~ta Ln, NB Owner.
bdnN e. ch). Extra l8.rgt out, bltns. $26,500. 5t)..0322 ========
kitchen area In 1 unit. '""=='=-===or=wlo>d>==· =::: J University P1rk W1llo-McC•rdl•, Rllrs. _
IBlO Newport Blvd., C.M. Coll119e Park 1115
548-m9 Eves. 64.-f..0084 --''------........ !!!!!~~!!"l~~I LOVELY 3 Br. home tn
1237
BY OWNER. l Br, 2~ Ba.,
tam room, hu evft')'thtnrl
PMced to eelll 833-0tOf 10"/o NET NiT NET destreable area: tam. rm.,
Long term lH&N on thil 2 ba., w/w cpt; tree lbad· Corona .. Mar 1250 l!Xcellent lncctne it/vestment. ed. yard. Nr. lclmll A lhop-____ _.. ___ _
eru..i ... return and utound-ping. 12<.950. B7 owoor BY' OWNER
1111 future pouibllitiea. Price 546-4582 3 BR bomtt, crptl, dpn,
IU<.000. 1ncon>e 11,400 pr frplc, blJ·lnl. 11-2 ione. Nk:<
yr NET. Newport a..dt 1200 OllM Ice. Call ~2319
Walk.er " Lee Mr. Levine CRIRCE I -· lnoome 1-ot DepL SA . I =======~:! !145-9151 i-tr I BR. ....,. iA w""' llolboo Penlneula 1300
S'A% LOAM ::._~:"d:a:::
ace~ Nr ICbll A shop's. Xlnt Payments $1.fl mn. tncludtt t.'Ond.
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b# 'o form four alrnplt ~
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fenced )'&rd. Near 11Cboola BA ,....)It ~ ttrepWit
& So Coluit Plaia. Immed~ • •J"' •
ate Pmewon. Owner/Brok-view. By owner. 6-44-0ltl
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RENT RENTALS REAL l!STATI
AptL Unluml1hod Apll. Unfurnl-_o_._.,._r_a_I ----
AHNOUHCU•IEHTS w ~1'1tes
E;-.:::~::...-= .liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii5000 .. Huntlngt., leach 5400 ~co Rental 6070 l'olll!cl CF-Adil 64()0
2 ~ ~~ -• NEWPORT CIVIC CENTER ~ ••-~· •V """' ~ .. !table for C-.C YEWlW • whlte male kl> &-'> ...,., ~· VEN DOME, ·,.,.CW::itnli -~• ~-IY· Fow\d ..... ..._ ., """ -...... HE-BEACH .. ~. Mfdl<:al, ~•Oaf. 8alcu St ..... Call all • .. .... --....._ ON·T ..-.. ..,,... ........ • -~6 , appllaJxft, waltr, Dl>IACV' ~,.;APl'S! 2 A 3 llodrooin Apts. ,_ $10 ,._....., ... -ea11e, ":ru~ i.w. • .,, u..., .. .-, .. __ sn_.-__ o_R_ff>._:1461-'--· w 6401
OM5N . SECTICINS AVAILABLE 9lQlll dllc:ri.mlnatltl&:· N09" OFFICES: %, 300 + aq. ft.: --------'-'-ABbVi mo. mthclal, J BR. C,_ te Ci--.J"" Perk avaJlable..al l'a.cb; street level; Cqcut SPRING. Spaniel, fem. brwft
,,..... -SI• i..... • .... ..,;;;j'jl;~·2... The Huntinatftn Hwy. Corona dd .. ar & ""~ vie 21st .. SMta
nfs. Show Ju. io 115 La e 1 BIL w/dm ot olc. \1 I ~6c.7J.4830:...;::,::.=~----Ana St.. C.M. ~181
V1itta Dme • SWn Pool, Pull.,_ p 'ft l COMMERC. -300 Sq. IL lUoward.
··-··s • ~ lndlv/)l>iky ,.,,. IChlC ~ 11Nn•u~ ;,~ .... «. BLACK. Chine .. ...._ 1oot _,...,,,_, • ·.-. .....,..~ arowid ITth St. area. C.M.
Apts. Fvmhhod IMS Anahalm An. I==="===== Fe....,. AAk ... Jana. l~~~~=::~~~~=~~A~MESA!~~~.,~"'~""~I m 0cean Ave., u.e tndustr111 Prop. ao ~2:354 Go-.1 4000 FOR SALE OR LEASE (714) 138-1487 W,\NTED .. bu><. I acre wsr Since Xmu: GREY RENT Channel Reef ll25' I&: .. en., 2 .t 3 BR. i.OOullrlaUy xoncd properly. CAT w/blk. •trlr:u Ii: white
ho A "........ So Ora Co Box 3862 underbody; University Pk., J Rooms Fumltvre Ptint use pt. apts. Newly decor., cpbl. · nge · Irvine. Rew. 833-4151 , $25 u......a. "" per mo to reliable par-& """· Bltno. Rm!&. avail. _Full""=er=to::"·::Cat=. ==== ~~=--::;::===---.. fWNRlD _ .. 1.. ,..._t ,._,._,u·-· -LOST: Gl'e)'.g:neeo )"OUn8 o..__. OPT!~ 10 BUY ties .... ..,. '·""' ........,..,..._.. 2 Childreb OK. Nr. Beach 1 vi Harbor Sehl
... VJ...oLo ........ n--"-~ --Bl·~ • Main -·-~ ~.... lndustri•I R•nt•I 6090 parro; c. ., ~ A'f&llble) l·lll~-~,-~~.~· ~BR.·~·~~,~._--1 schds '&, shoppl'ng.'M7..mi -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Fountain Valley 9Q...3024
No deposit o.a..c. ; ._, w w • • LOST bla k wall wi $600
H.F.R.C. bl.Ins,~.~ .. ~.!;__ W•nt Priv1cy? New I I RVINE Industrial 6.000, Vic Npt cBch &etHw!~tcu;
Fumitvre Rent11s l==:::~=====-====-l~Emo~·n;~)~ ~·W ~~6i:u:"· tt. CtU: sch. 64&-0015
7 w. ~-548-3481 Costa M111 6100 202 -14th. 536-1319 fiTJ-1784. Eckhoff & Assoc., Inc. LOST: 4 PUtikeets band
W. "Anhm 114-28'.XI 2 & 3 BR ts, 2 Ba. tlo. 1818 W. Chapman Ave. code N70; vie. al.st &
BOUJ>f.'t' Pl.AZA -.i-:Pd.,,., play fard Orange, caw. Orange, CM. 641)....tl02 Eves.
UXE, ~'"-··~ 1 Bdrm Excellent; park • llke lt1I"<' ... _., crp · ' 541-2621, Eves-wknds 538-5971 • "sr all hlt f k··~
... "';;',;;-'Pl · lil. roundinp for adults reqttti-chlldre.n ok, $140. up. 17811 IJU : w e em. i....,n, • · • .,.,.,, us u · Bell Circle H e 842-.3611 abt. 8 wks old; vie. Adams Heated pool. Ample par"'-ing peace a: quiet. ' · · 3CO'J SQ ft warehouse &: office IL Val · c M ., • ., -2 Du I . t ·--' .,. encia, . , ............. 11
* * * ., * * SEl)llCE Dl~!CTORY
""' Whaddva Want?~ ~
SPECIAi. CLASSIFlcATION fOR
NATURAL IORH SWAPPERS
Special llato
5 LI--5 11,,,.. -5 bucb
ltUlEI -AO MUil' INCLUOI! 1-wllt't ....., fMw to fnOot. 1-'Mwt pw Wint t.I 1'nldll. ~YOUlt phOrw an(ll/or .... ,..... ...... 11,... al .ctYlrll&•
........o'fHIHG FC* &ALI! -TIL\DI;.$ ()foll. YI
PHONE 642-5671
To Place Your TrRer's Paradise Ad
VETS Bonded P. e I ll t I n I • ,,.. r:.i.. 1Jc. • , .......
SntaU Jobi welcome . -VINYL watt eovertna
apecialilt • k.U. A bt.thl.
14&"'1al ' tal>or. Eal
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e Im' -EXT. ANY SIZE
JOB. Xlnt work. rdl. free
.... JIM. M2-400'J
p AOOJNG, inttt.-e:tterior
SW. lie. • bondod. Free
e11timatea &U-0238
INTER or Ext. PAINTING,
!MMED. SERVICE. Local
ref. FREE est. 543-1627
PAPER HANGING
PAINTING
615-3043
Newport Duplex, 200' to :II> unit Deluxe .apt. adj&· Pleft•ring, Re .. -1 -• 0
beach. wm trade equity cent to college In Clamnonl e PATS Plaateriq • all
for eood La1tD1a fUfden.. 1.1 x grm.s -$79,000 eq. Types. Free dtlmate. Call
HtlalunM~P·f?; •• ~ (171m11, Trade for Orange c.ouncy ~ .... 5 ..... uo;a~ vac. coinm. Rltr. 847-1265
M6-tllMS Ownr. 100 Acres clear, $30.000 Plumbing 6190
DON'T JUsr WISH fOr :W~:f1'~owie, Unit.I PLUMBING 24 hr. serv .
SCtmething to furnish your Art Clovlnetti, Bkr. Work gu.ar. Lie., Insur.; borne .... Dnd great buys model re ...... rooter .sev
.)! No children-No pets DiscriminatiVt! Tenacfl BR P e:ic, pnva e ,,....... + fiCKXl sq ft paved & fenced
00 Pomona. CM 642-5858 1, 2 &: 3 BO.QM. APl'S. Patio, carpets, drapes &: yard. 1855 Laguna Canyon MAN'S black wallet Vic 4:lst Will trade 17 ft Performer
POOL. NO Q!Il..DJtEN pool. $135. 842-1540 Rd. (714) 494-8066 or cn t) St. on beach area. NB. ID
tn todays C!alslfled Ada. 673-7420 673-8187 re • _..,, ·•
Forest Lawn Freedom Ct. ;531:.:...-""'='---~=~ Companion Crypts $500 un-PLUMBING REPAIR $100; 1-Bdrm. Yard.
Wall-to-wall. Call _..,...... MARTINl9UE DELUXE 2 Br, $125. Mo. 540-7680 valuable. Reward. 646-7300 ~r~'or(~rtfi1:=~
GARDEN APTS crpts. drps, encl patio, bit· NPI'. BCH. Desi.table contr. LOSTCo : RedHiOohlxandie male, vie. on new carpet, drapes,
• ins. Nr shopping. 847..Qi92 ofe. & new shop _ warehse. rona g s, name landscaping, block fencing
Costa Men 4100 18th 11 Santa Ana, C.M. 2 & 3 BR., 2 baths. priv. adj. UPS. d..vn. 213 941-1368 Sydney; lie. 4693: 675-4107 or ! ! . Phone 642-4980 atter
.,,-'---·-----C8.IJ Mrs. Henderson 646-5542 patio· heated pool. 7 p.m.
;, • INTRODUCING • im Santa Ana, Apt w. C.M, • 962..8994 Acreage 6200 _P_e_ •• _._._._,, ____ 640_c.5 1 ;,Ha"'v"e=.~luxury--~1.-..,.-.~ •• -p~lox-
" J /) 'I\. 1 LICENSED on Upper Bay, N'pt Beach.
derpriced for companion No job too small
crypts In Pacillc View C.em··•===•:::;....,=.::1'8:::::•;== etery. 675-0992 1;
M . H . , .R:,:e::;mod:=•:.;I~., .:R;:•:;P";:.;l::.r •...;;c69;_40,;;; aw awau • near new 1•
home $69;5)0, free I: clear. IF You need remodellng,
Trade for l or 4 BR borne painting or repairs, Call
Corona del Mar High School Dick. 642-1797
dist. Salisbury Rlty 673-6900
JnBS & F.MPLOVtAENT '
Halp Wanted. Man 7200 •
TECHlllCWI
PRODUCT TEST
TECHNICIAN
""..-'1n lciole ""' cuitry or ceystal Jilter
production test. Dl.1 or
nlghtahiftava.llable-
CONTACr
LUKE WOOD
Collins
Radio Co.
3324 W. W1rntr
Santa Ana
All applications reviewed
on merit with no bias ~
ward Race, Color, Creed or
S<x.
ITT JABSCO
MATERIAL
HANDLER
Prerer some experience In
manufacturing facilities, op-
erate fork-illt, drives com-
pany truck. Good benefits
and working conditions.
An equal opportunicy
employer
l~iVal J_) iJer~ BERMUDA VILLAGE Santa Ana 5620 s:uu ~ ~: ~mo~c~ Spiritual readings, advice ~:··s!!~~-~cy.
. -Spacious 2 & 3 Br. Apt" VERY clean 2 Br. 2 Ba. So. c.aL L. ShewfeJ+ 32& w. on all matters. lBO S. El * FAIR DEAL * S.Wlnt 6960 1485 Dale-Way, Costa Mesa
Trade Good '65 Squareback . 545-8251
FOR equivalent good shape e Oressrnaldng-Alterabons SALES MANAGER
V\V Bu~ 642-54B4 ~~~ REAL ESTATE
" Camino Real San Cl t Owner (213) 941·1368 Otange County's Beautiful Opts, drps, bltin!I. Cose to Garden Apts. Prv patio. 3rd, L.A. (213) 62l4lOf 4,.,.9, ... 10• AM _ 10'mPeMn '·
.?IEW Adult living complex $hp'& & schls. Oilldren OK. Pooi. Nice area. 546-1525 ---~-------I LAKE HAVASU CITY.
·. Custom furn or Wlfurn. $110 up. Resort Property 6205 Attractive Expert Prime C-1 downtown lot.
1Slngies • l 8dnn • 2 Bdrma 2214 College A~. Apt, 2, Mgr Laguna Beach 5705 -----'--""---YOUNG WOMAN My paKl·l'n equity of $6600
e tConbmlporary CUstom I ;;:;o:;:c;;:...::c:.:.;:;;._...;;= e FOR Rent Furn. Mam· dancer will teach you. all for triplex, duplex, or hon1e,
"Design "THE SEVILLE" 100 CLIFF DRIVE moth Mtn. Condo. pool & latest steps. Call Ardell Dana Pt. area. 644-290'1
•·Luxurloua Garden.s New 2 BR. w/garage $140, WXURY nJRN/UNFURN sauna, sleep!! 8. MQ..2730 2U: 5914538 1-10 PM Have 2 new vw, red. low
•Bubbling spring & brook CAdultx). Fenced, priv. yard, Yearb' Lease. l A 2 Bdrma. PACIFIC PARTNERS back, front eeats. Trade w
Spring Realty expanding 4 Bedroom ol Family Ranch ALTERATIONS & ~tom again, opened No. 4 oillce
Home with heated & filter-Dresamakln&. Very t 1 n e on Harbor Blvd., C o• t a
ed. pool, $36,500; $9,00> equi-work, App't. 54~7104 -Mesa, need experienced
ty tor Boat, Lot, Unlta ? Alterations-642·5845 Real Estate Sales Auociate
• "2' Pool & therapy batb cpts, drps, bltns, water pd. steps to Shore & C!h-Mount. & Dnert 6210 •. Activil;y room/bilUarm 261!hJ Santa Ana Ave. ~ In 1969 let us help you find 2, red hirh be.ck f;eats.
'Realtor 675-4392 Neat, accurate, 20 yrs. exp. who could qualify for man-
'Sauna Bath • 636-4120 Oceanviewfromevt!eyA,pL BEAtrrlFUL High Desert: that special penon you've 962-1188
Honolulu. Haw a J i; sep. agement position to lead an
home Condo Complex. 3 TILE, Ceramic 6974 aggressive sales staff. For
e Putting green • from $150 mo up. lease 5 Ac. w/mnall stucco house. been looking fmo. 545-1534 . FIC hwy motel, nr Palm ~Outside Gu BBQs N.E\V 2 Br. 2 ~ 'I'Wnh&.e. ~ _ $2449 E& Cold water,, elec., ALQ)RPLll.$, ~ Springs;: ahto $40,000 ~ Br. :Z ba. Val $44,CKXI; $14,-. excellent career opportunity
IXlJ eq. Trade part equIJy * Veme, the Tile Man .* in a dynamic· sales atmos-
fur local. ~altor, 67>2.atti Cust. work. Install&: repall'S .• phere. phone or send resume
Wh"t do have to trade? NG job too .small. Plaster to Mr. Gardner, all infor-
'"7 . Y9.!l -·• ·patch.-Leaking-sh o-w-e r mation·hekl ·in strictest eo~ · I e Encl. "iamges & stD~ Bltns, crpta, drpS, Incl gar. REAL En-An CXIOler. Xlnt loc. nr. 29 Pborie 54Z.Tl17 or write to N.B. residence. Want: In-~OOER of town -between Club b$t' & pool $!95. ·General alms. $7500 Furn. 833-2734. P.O. Box 1223 Cort.a Mesa. come ot submit
List 1t here -in Orange · cu7 •-71•" -Cnunty's largest read trad· repatr. '" ~~ ..........,....., fidence, Spring Realty -
ing post-and make a deal. Welding 6995 2629 Harbor Blvd. 540-482-4
---~lll'liiFFN• . ".aft_. Sat-·-"lJ-...;;:;;::;;.;; ____ .,.J ~~~--~~~:.-==:!"T,i;iffii,'i-~fuj~-?"'!· -· ---9143 -
port day Sun. Rentals Wanted 5990 8US'INES!. and SELECTIVE SINGLES
Par!Ons. CM 642-86"1{1 DUPLEX 2 BR. bit-ins, w~'".....,.,.. l FINANCIAL Has eligible men & women, Doberman P u p a. AKC. crpts., drps, f:nCd yard, ~ l-.o ocean view apL 21.fAJ 642-9676, 3 to 8. beauttlul 1tock·noo. value.
'65 Ford Pickup %T, ideal
for camper. Auto. trans. WELDING & Burn l n g:
Trade for TD, boat, land. portable e q u i pm e n t;
·.'Y SEA LARK paho. Spot!"" ~et Street. 3 BR. S ·.Ba. w/lock"' But. Opportunltiu 6300 =======64=1=-0 I Tnode ... mlnl bil<•, """" MOTEL $130 543-5861 garage facilities. Will Pa>' Announcements or ? ?
2 BR. Spit-level; w/w cpts., $300 + montb1y. 835-0296 ·Candy Supply Route ALLEY WE~ 548-6494
WEEKl Y RATES newly decor.: 2 baths; EMPLOYED lady wants 1 (Part or Full Time) ANNOUNCES ZONED M-1 w/ home & Servisott, 506 lbt, NB. ornamental iron. Ca 11
.,,..,,. anyfune.,»>,6782 2301 Newport Blvd., CM bltns; $150. 15G Melody Ln. BR Unfum Apt beach area Excellent income for few Lunches rental $20,00J e q ult y.
• '"7445 • 548-1458 -to $l10. Gar or carport nee. brs. weekly works CClaYs or WANT: Mobile home & 1 1 1 -., • ., "'""' -Hn. ~111~ and Monday thru Saturday . .,__ Oceanfront ot or n:come JOBS & EMPLOYMENT • -UNFURN 3 BR, 2 BA apt ~ ......... eves.) re ........ & collect· from 11:30 daily iood car or quiet ...,. .. e. • Apple Vlly lot Jor 10, 1:.;:.;:;:_::.;::::.:.=;:..:.::.:;:c:.;c. $25 Wk. Up near Westcliff, pool & 1 BR. Apt turn or ~ ing money from coin oper· Every Sunday Phone 64.S-Ol39. car/moble hm • 12/unitll Job W1fthc:I, Lady 7020 ~ Stud.M> & Bach apts, private patio. $165 mo. ~n ~alb ~ cg:. ~= ~~u ~~';":: s~~: Bicycle Brunch Ocean vlt!W bi-level unit, for hse or duplex. 548-U68
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,Incl Utils &: Phone serv. 646-J!m Y suig e · area. No selling. (Handles from 10 AM duplex & comm. Incl vacant Doyle Co., eves trn.1917 SECRETARY, Admin., Eng,
Maid Service -TV avail. 3 BR. cprts ~ Bit·•--btwn 5 &: 6 pm. name brand candy .-.. serving; Eggs Benedict, corner loL $25,000 Val. ~ Trade 20 Ac. agricultural contract. 10 Y~ ~ x P: •-New Cate It Bar • .... ..,,. ...... • LANDLORDS • ·~ _,A .. •-.,A_.... Bay. Will Desires chall,.....,.,ng post· ·76 N--Blvd "~" .......," 2 Children QK. No lease. .. snacks). n650 cub required. Huevoa: Rancheros. ::_d~e ,: !.•w '· •. ··;; • ., """"' land, 600 fl on main hwy. . . -~· E-'~~--~~=··.c;c=·....:.-::..:°''"'~ $145 Month. 545--0262 FREE RENTAL SERVICE For personal interview in Steak & Eggs. u.. '" O'IO"'<IOO• 6 mi to nearest sm to..vn nr ~progressive firm & busy ~GE bach~. n l c e I y 2 BR. Newly Redec. New Broker 534-6982 Orange County: Send name, 2100 W. Oceanfront ::;ooc1 vw cornbi ,65 w/1500 Reno. office. 892-5929
turnished. Available Jan. 16. ,,_,,.,, ,.,,_ 81.__ .,« address and phone nurn..... Newport Beacb 38 700 I F ~--• 540-22<11 I
Em 1_,,.,.,, ... ., ......... ..,, .. _ • .._. mo "'"" ( fro p· eng. , m · or ,...,......,,.,e, Domestic He n 7035 P"'l'""' aduU pretened. S46-5Ms · · Rooms for Rent 5995 to: across m ier & Karman Ghia or vw bug Mod 20 ac honie ranch, ful· or
11i15-M2J "ROUTE DEPARTM£NT" Dory F1eet) ol like value. )y dev tr track, 2 wen.. 3 ARGUS AGENCIES BEDROOM. Carpets ' ~ NbEWlt. 2 ... carport., niw cpta., RMY , w/kit priv. Near ~· P.O. Box 3846 646-72C6 houses, 14 stall.a, 9M lt barn
c'Jrn.pes. builtina. Pool . N ..... ., .. , ·UIS, : no ng man. no smolUJ'6· --Ana.,,,=c.."'c..imc::,:,Cal=U:.. ,:.92803='--1 '-F;u;;no;;r;;';'';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;64;;;1;2 I---------$95 WI $55 00'.I F pets. 0 pets; adults $125. 543-6769 ~1348 or 635-0700 • 10 writs WIJmlngton $200. co~·i OI' ! Own~~ IUUl\lllln::r
540-4084. 3 BR., 1% ba. Children PLEASANT room for work· FRIGIDAIRE WEST net per mo. income. Trade AftlWUnu.I
BR. QuieL Aduli.. -NO wolcomo. Mn. Dunkin. Mgr. Ing gll-1: home privll...,. JET ACTION MINSTER T.D.'1, land. °' T Ageot/ Tredo My Blue Book ha rETS. $140. 768 s 'c 0 t t 862 w. Center, Ap~ 1 Call att 6 PM 64&-4785 Beautiful renewed Laundry. MEMORIAL PARK owner. 646-2629 or 213-Stamps for Your Gr .. n pTl•t•o::!~~p·:,~~::
fL c M. 646-2323 3 BR. 2 Ba., frpl, closed I T I C 5997 28 washers, u dryers, 20 lb. Mortuary & Cemetery 4.14-5959. St1mps. 536.3249 for the pl•cement of
· garage. Adult&. $14<1 Month Mote 1, r r. rts. washer. SlB,000 yr. gross Co It! f I * * * * * * IDE, Quiet; 2 Br. 327 8 Cabrillo 548-4691 • inc. Find out how easy it is mp • unera I Domestic Personnel. ,rec. bltns, patio. Adults on-• TRAILER Space avail. Pool, to own! from $245 j J!!!!!!!!!!ll!lf!!!l!!!fl!!!ll!f!!!'!!!ll!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ilol!l!l!!!!!!!!f.!i Coo k a, Housekeepers.
· IY· 361-B Ogle, 642-U98 2 BR. $1>1. Stove, dlsposal putting gm., •hutfleboard, Coin·O·Mat"ic Cemetery lots SERVICE DIRECTORY SERVICE DiRECTORY Maids, Companion" Chau!·
ATl'R 3 BR. l 2 .. R le crpls. 132 E . Bay, Apt rec. rm. Adults only; no from $150 feut11 and Couples. Live in
I . "~ ., ua..yd, A. 494-2792 pet!. Tradewind T r a i I er Equipment, Inc, C•r ... nttrlnn 6590 or out.· All · Domestic ........... , w w caJll., .... .,.., attr. . Vil! ~M Harbor Bl Includes Endowment Care ,..-• Gardening 6680 ..---548-3481; 540-0154; 646-6922 Large t BR duplex. age, ...,l v., 2334%. W. Valencia Everytbinc fn one beautiful tions lee paid by the em-$110 mo on lease. Spacious _c_.M_. ________ 1 Fullerton TI4: 525-7&33 place means Jeu cost. MASTER carpenter, $4 per JAPANESE Gardening, ProJ player. Top wages! Ca 11
BR furnished, oear shop. ·--1 o:•o ...,.,n hour. Remodeling· Repairs. MainL Land 1 cap in g · bby 548-7796 , ping center. ·$135. 642-8499.1 "'.;:-:..:.,,"' ,c.~.=..,c,..cw--~-Going Into Business? No trattl.e JWOblema. 642-6409 or 536-3900 Cleanup. S37-6951 Miss A '
, 313 17th PL c .M. l·BR., Garage, stove, Income Property 6000 Golden opportunity in beach 14801 Beach. Wmminster Argus Agencies
Refrigerator. $100 area. Phillips 66 Service 53:1-1725 I 893-24%1 PHONE Marie 642-9119. JAPANESE Gardener . 1869 C Newport Blvd.
e NASSAU PALMS e 240 Awcado Apt B 5'4-8612 HOME & INCOME by OWN· Station for lease; 1101 Bay. , Framing. finishing, plyboan:I Complete Ser v Ice . Ex:·
1 & 2 BR.. Poot ER 10-2 BD. 1\1 ba. apts. & sid & M-"" Dr N rl SERVIC• DIRECTORY &drywall nail, tap'g. Refer. ""rienoed: Reliable. 64Z-4.389 __ _cC:.:°'=ta:...:.cMou==-~ ~n E. 22nd St 642-3645 2 BR. Crpt'd, drpd. bltins, e ..... ne ., ewpo .., ,... ~· pool no pets 4 Bd. 2 ba. res. 3 Yr. Beach. Contact: Cut&F.dgeLawn OUneseHve-ins.Cbeerfut
BEAUT. lge. 2 Br. 1% ba. • * ~ * old, Pool. 2310 Santa Ana. CHUCK CROWDER Babysittif?g 6550 Cement, Concrwte 6600 Maintenance. Ue:emed Permanent. Experienced
·studio, pool, adults. $185 CM ~1393 714: m.ruo 714: 114-1043 5484808/645-2310 aft 4 Far East Agency 642-8703 b.uo Sapia Ana 64.5-2933 1 BR. Drps, crpts, patio. FSI'ABLISHEO BUSINESS. WILL care for your child CEMENT work, no job too
· Adults, no pet&. $1U mo. B • p 6050 in my home wltb J~ fenc-small, n"aac>nable. Free h---------1 ~ u11ness roperty Beer, wine, deli. Gross ed yard. Vio. Baker &
Newport Beach 4200 M-l HEART of Garden $40,000, good Costa Mesa Fairview. Prefer over 3 or estim. H. Stu!lick. 548-8615
h location. Asking $14,500. under 1 $25 k1.y e BEST IN CONCRETE
' URN. 2 BR. apt. No Newport ~ 5200 Grove business. 4 O x 2 4 D • Will consider financing for 549-0674 year. • w · Wa1ks, pool decks. floors,
ldren or pets. ~ E.. UNFURNISHEP Apt $7,950. ~1942 eves. qualified buyer. CALL: AL Patlo5. Phone 64z.8514
ctll' & edp lawn compl ---------
service. Lie. 54&-5261 evea Help Wanted, Men 7200
&we<kends
General S.rvlca 6682 • FORfMAN •
th. BLACK 54(1...1'"1 ( WILL babysit my home, 1---------
1 o*~-.. """ .,.,.,. Newport Hgts. Lux u r Y • Business Rental 6060 ..., 0 P en fenced yard. prefer baby NC job too large or small. CONCRETE work, hauling,
• ac;;n<.;<• V'fl.J""t<JU' v le w, d up lex s pt .• :;.:;=;;;;;:_cc.;,;=--"';.;.; eves) H~~~e; REAL or over 3 yrs old. Across Ucensed & insured. Free de~. sprkln, new
Automatic Screw
Machln.....Ooy Shift
8Il. J-lome, Lido Penin&., gpUt-level, 2 bed, lrpl., <DRONA del Mar Beauty from Killybrook s c b 0 0 l , est. 892-2900 or 526-4756 lawns. Reas. 6 4 2-5 8 S 7; Must be dynamic and
cl. cabana; priv .• !'-Ho. thick ~bl d rJa p e ~· Shop in busy location. I MAN 0 p er at 1 on -540-S36l Thoryk Omcrete, no job 548-4354 have the ability to take
ultB. no pet.I. 673--0.ll!O g$275.,....CallA a1U: &an. • Former beauty shop moved ~ood'j~,..Saodcwkh MShop. NEED playmate for my S to small. Free estimates. HEATING&: Air Cond. Serv complete charge of sin·
BDRM. J,1: b1k. to beach; <=•o ;....... p.m. ~--larger q u a r t e rCall!'l · "'~feel · 1oca ~~ .. :!~ esa. yr old girl. Care for yours, e 646-1234 • Ir repair, also Washer & gle and multiple spin-•~• St n ,.,., --• 1165 ....,,............,. ,,..,..nable rent. ""' or ease."'"..,.,...., ,.__ -a1~ .,. hr hJne ....,w .,... ..,...., ttas. Nr. Pomona School. CONCRETE k all ..,._ ..... _...,r re~. ... serv. die auto.-screw mac 675-3249 ATIR. 2 & 3 Br., upper Hutchens, 714: 838-6511 WANTED : Off-Sale lim"''" ., • ., '"'"" wor ' v...-.s. 842-7237 or 847-5681 depL "I====:::==::=::] · •--i --c.;.=:_______ Pool decks & custom. Call I ~:=...:.=:....::::..::c..::=--1! & lower duplex; 1 blk. of1 SMALL reasonably priced license for Orange County BAB 5-t&-l.324 HAULING. Cleanup garages, ~ County manuf.aeo.
4250 beach. S Mo. lease, from Store Buil"1"-in busy Call: &12-8139 YSITI'ING day or week, 1---------turer of p-•-ton -m· ,._ .. "6 " my No Huntingto Sch odd jobs etc. Free est. Jim ......... '"" ----1 $135 •. Ask tor Miu White C,orona deJ Mar location. GI.FT & Home ..._~a ~ ..... ~. • n •CUSTOM PATIOS• t:•o i:-=: anytl ............ ta ha.I i mm ed.
FURN ~~ _ M-Call he 714 0.,.. .,C1~ """"'""" ..,...,., home. Vic Edwards & -•-_ ...... IL -moval l~-==-=·=="'"====I ~-· . ........... apt: ~ ,......,......., Hutc ns, : °""'"""'..... mWlt sell. See • Make offer! Ed' .,..,ncre..., a. .... ,."'•-= opening far qualitied per-:Jrm.:r. Business man; see ON BAY near Udo. 1 Br., COSTA Mesa. 320 E. 17th. e 548-1914 e inge:r. 897-8452 State Lie. • 842-lOlO son having ~rid
appreciate. Util. pd, pe.tlo apL (or furn). Newly 1m1g around lease, alley ac· __ Olll.D Care for mothen .::=::=:==:;:::::=:== H1ullng 0730 capabilltiea aa well u
decor. Boat storage avail. cess. lOO' Frontage. Owner Money to Lffn 4320 who have to work and don't Child CIN 6610 manufacturing kn 0 w J.
$185 utll incl. 673-64!'10 ti75-{i()3.( want to leave ~ir children WILL ~"e __ of chlJ•-n CLEAN Lota. pn.ge1 etc. edg1!. Applicant& mu st
;c;;..:.;.;.;.._==---I RETIRED COUPLE Just anywllere. 646-8662 ...... ........ ....., Tree removal, dump, skip ha t I t 3 yea-SHOPS .'=~"'-=====--I in my home. Vic Wilson b•ckhoe fill 1 a d ve a eu ...
N'.Ne-rt Pl-Has money to lend on 1st & WIU.. Babysit my home. 1 .._ """"'-...__ ~ 1:•0......., ...,.. ... i:' ' r e · supervisory experience. -.-"" 2IJd mortgag~. Call or 2 chldm frnm age 1* "'r......,v..,. .... ..._.. '""""'_,, _ ~'"" E:<cellent growth potent· l:i;;;:-;;;;;;~;;;:-4300.::.:;:I Prest1'ge lo••t1'on rutr. 67l-0860 -==="'°="'='="="==,....,= on. Fnced yrd, good meals. Contr1cton LITE Hauling l cleanup. ial and company bene-... -By wk only. 645-2187 ;:.;.::.:.::.:;;;;;;.:... ___ 66.;.;.2:.:0 Rea90nable. Any area. Call fits. Send complete re--Office Rental 6070 ~~--'-----'---......,., BM$ek>r Apta. Far ieue, df!tuxe 1888 sq. ft. Real Estat• Loans 6340 ?tfATURE girls wm babysit • ROOMS ADOmONS • sume of baclrground, ecJ. ~ All udl ind $75 up .t BR., 2~ ba. Apl Frplc., LAGUNA BEACH HOME LOANS eves tn your home or ours: LT. O:Nb'ilctioa TRIM. hedge, trees. Gen. ucation and lalary re-
: 315 E. Balboa Blvd. drapes, cvpets, wet bar. Air Conditioned H ,.,~ fi own trans. N.B. area pref, Famil;J room.a, ldtcben or clean-up, name it! I haul, quire~~ta~ T'\n:i .. Pll 1 A 6f3..994S priv. ba.lconies: dbl. garage ON FORES'/ AVENUE ave 7 0 nancing at 7%% 644-2856 units. Single story at 2; reuonable. 642-40.ll Box M........,, '1"" L'O.UJ' 0
RLY. Bachtlor, pe.tio, otf kit.ch. Dlshwashe-r, dbl. Deat spacE* available ln interest &~k~~r 6·9% BABYSITTING my home. planl custom 4esigntd.. For HAULlNG, clean-up A FULL TIME
·vate be.ach. UW.ltW pl oven, pool Convenient to newett oftlee building a: Procram erms. Pre.I 5 days wk. c .M. area. e1timatet II ~t, pbooe maint.: no job too small. HELP WANTED
Olmo. 923 E. Bl1boa t':'r., school3 le recrea· =-k>c:ett;~.ln Atownc!:~. :~:~M~~~ ~~l Reasonable. 549-3159 e 841·1511 • .Reas. rate!!. G7S-6S49 ~s.~ LARGE 00. EXPANDING
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MOWNATYH ~~ .. ~ted .. hf.~tltul Ewa. 673-~ 642-ll5? oi:f~:~d:f ;_.•;,:: Ad~MH.* c!:':.eL~ HOUHcle1nlng 6735 N~~~~
nf ngton ~ ~ ~ .---.,....,tionmg. w o ========= Uc. Hrbr/ Baker. 546.lS.19 IJ73.W41 * Sf9.2110 • APT. CLEANING* PERMANENT WORK. NO
l UTILITIES PAID Nawport lkach entrance1: Frontaee ca Money Wen.... 6350 BAB\'SrrrING, rn)' OOme, ADDITIONS . Remodellhg. Fast & thorough 6Q..8164 EXP. NEC. IN SOME Mgr Apt. 9 J"orest Ave., refl.r leads to ---Ca.bi""" _ Block F•nces. WILLIAMS C L EA N I N G DEPT'S. AS WE HA VE A Bach. Apt. Htd. pool • MWM:lpal J*rldn& Iota. S50 GET 10% + on'""'" me>"""', days only. Xlnt reterenct1. ..... ~"'m.'G PR~RAM FOR Knoxville ...... 0 lLB. th •-De k J".... .. .. 3 Fenced yd 962-4764 Ftee E!tlmafei1. 642-9852 SER.V. • n.rui•u• ,.._
''V"' ' Corona clel Mir 5250 per mon ~ spioe. a local Minister needs $3UX>. --~-·-----~;:;,,;;~;;;,;:;;,;,;;;=.l '=========I YOUNG MEN 13-45.
1 e 538-2914 • and chain aTailable for SS. Will &1~ 2nd T.D. on xlnt WOULD like child 3 yn or Carpet ct .. ntng '625 lronlnt 6755 TOP WAGES t & BEAUTIFUL Bus!rle• hours answering Jt.2 income prop. &U-7361 older to care for my home PROm SHARING p LAN
onJ.y. ~ BR. pool ., service avail&.ble for $lO. ANNOUNCEMENTS Mon.Fri. 675-7290. NO Cimk:ll BHt expert cpt FAST. experienced. $1.50 hr. FOR QUALIFIED MEN.
• Cam4':l"Oft. 847.rus ~v All • utllltie• pald ocept WIU. b& ... -tt lN YOUR &: ftlrn clng, at loY.'t:st P lease brirw own hancttL START WORK • ~ telei>bone. and NOTICES .,_.... m E 86.cbfb:, \l:tU turn. ON• DAil.Y PILOT -'=-'-'--'--"----HOME any hour $1..25 br.; prlcei. &46-J486, 6t&-7 M&--0836 IMMEDIATELY
lif$lc ol4cr edulf oaly, $00. m FOREST AVDIUX Found (FrM Adt) 6400 24 hr. ratrs. 548-438:'1 WALL TO WALL C..rpet EXPERIENCED Iron t n a CALL FOR APPOINTMENT
aJk to llW'I-so-2%1.9 ON TEN ~CRES LACUNA BEACH --CI ea n In I & expert ll.15 hr. R •fer t n c et SAT., MON-. & TUf.S.
BR. Lup ~ AD 1 Ir 2 BR. Furn Ii Unfum 4M..a486 LRGE blk female Collit' w/ Brick. Mnonry, .tc. uphoh:tery cleanirc. &f&.3780 548--~ or 6t&-Hl5 PR. .C..7'2S3
" UI Incl"""""' tu0 mo. 2106 Jo"t'J)le1 I Pr1 I Patiol I t-----'-'-~~--wbt tire neck & all 4 1~. ________ 65_60 CARPE"I' A fllrniture cli!an-fXPiJL Sttvtce s t a t i 0 n 1 ~ 1~~~53&-~--.~-~'"===.:".":"I Poola. T<m>ll . Ooo1"t'I Bir· Delax• Offices ~~"'· Vic S.A. llflta. BUILD. Romod<I. Ropalr lnt1. 1ay1ng • ,...~. Call Landscapl"' 6110 Attn'dnl Full time. Appl¥
111:= ' ' lt1.9bolel"'lltt/Green. SUITESorslnefeott\eestrom Brl·"block,•.oncrete, GlrouardCarpeL&d-9656 SPRINK•E-16'9'1Pl.actntia,C.M,
t a 8Mch •705 900 See La.nt, OiM Mf.E.l $1$. CarpeU, air c:ondltioD-lo'OUND new-Cor 0raAge & ......, '· -. ~ . ;;:;.;;;;..;;;;;;;;,; __ ~'"'."I IMecArtbur •· Coall Hwyl tnr. ~ a er v Ice, Del Mar, Co$ta Mesa. Brig(! crpntJ)', no JOb too trnall. Electriul 6640 l Sod Ll.lll'M.. Uc .t Bonded e FRY COOK . APP I y' ~ apt. ISt:b centnlJ locatton. ~ puppy wttb flea collar, Lie Contr. fl62..69ti * &42-21S3 • ~ Butter, 3101 Newport
2 ....,., J 81t. 1~ &HARP New 3 ea. 2 bath, Oount;y 138.nJc Bldg. 230 E. 548-m3 fl.AG Elechit. pn·1 tlec-<X'IMMEROAL ' rea~tlel Blvd. N.B. 673--0977
2 ., ... :b, pr, J bal flrtplace I. deck. Available J7tb St., CM· G-12·1485 BLACK & grey dog. appears Carp.nt1rin9 6590 bidang. C.Omc'I, re •., Gardening A Landlcapina, ARCH. DRAFTSMAN
V«"t phalb. QOW. Don V. F'rallklin. JUty. 2 SMALLER priv ore's rum. to be old; found vtc. REPAlRS, ALTERATIONS Malnl. Sm jobs we I c. Joe CornI fl62.-4'164 Dana Point Otnce t9&J371 fDe ' ' "' •1th wie ot R.totption Room. f'Qhlon Jslttnd, Newport CABINe:TS. Any sizf' job. 549-lMS OOCK rr TO "EM! l'JIE QUICKER YOU C\1J..,
JltaL IGfi67I far R.EStru Muri f'ortln. ~ Beach. Call: 968-4744 25 yn. exper. $C8-6713 otARGE yoor want ad now. sock rf'ftl 'EM.I m£ QUJaa:R YOU SELL :::::;.y..;;:;::;.;._;c:..__;.;;;;;.;..._ I
5242 East Bluff
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ITT JABSCO
JANITOR
(Second Shilt)
Prefer experien~ and ca.re
of indUBtrial offices & tacil·
ities.
An equal opportunity
employer
1485 Dale Way, Costa MeM. * Direct S1le1men
I need 4 men immed. to fill
new sales positions in the
Orange County area, selling
stereos & sewing machines.
Three leads per day. Our
'customers call us. No gim.
rnlckB or gilts. Honest aa.les
b,, bard workers. Highest
pay in the business. 100%
financing, med. in.s.. etc.
Call mornings 9 to 12, after-
noons 3 fo 5, 526-6616.
DELIVERY AND INSTAL-
LATION TELEVISION la:
APPLIANCE - - -
Experience 'W·ith a n t e n n a
hookup and minor plumbing
necessary. The right man
to train for appliance
technician. CALL MR .
WEBSTER • 548-3430
SOLID I N C 0 ?ti E OP·
PORTUNITY for man In
Beach Cities area. Cash
bonus and fringe benelits
available. No experience
needed. Full or part time.
Air mail C. D. Byas,
Consolidated P & V Corp.,
E. Ohio Bldg., Oeveland,
Ohki 44114
FU & SERVICE
PART TIME
$250. PER MONTH
Need men now. Must be neat
and aggressive. Work 6 to
10:30 P.M. 547-1782
Dr1fhman-Mech1nic1I
Some experience. Sa I a r y
commensurate with experi-
ence and traJning, Good
company. Challenging work.
2120 Placentia Ave.
Costa Mesa
e MANAGER TRAINEE.
Ne11 I appearance able to
meet and deal with' the
public. 1''u!l lime. Must ap.
ply In person, Holiday
Health Spa., 2300 Harbot',
C.M.
FULL TIME lite mechanics,
$2.00 per hr. + comm.
FULL & PART TIME SE"rv .
st.a. attndnts SL80 + comm.
in Hunt. Bch. For appt.
call (213) 566-0966
FULL time position, starting
u liquor· clerk & training
as buyer in foo:l & gounnet
dept. Prefer experiene«i.
See Harold, HI-Time. 495
E. 17th St., Costa Mesa.
PRE • PreJ<: Fibrt Glass
& Assembly Traine~
Meehanical aplitude. Telo
Dlv1tion, Woo lsey Miirine
lntlu!!lries, Inc. 887 'Vest
16lh St., Newport 642-47;1
e SILK SCREEN •
Silk l!Cl'l'Cn printer required.
Exp'd. with circuit board.
Sady job with pf'O!lpecb.
3761 Birch St., N.B. 5*-TIW
BARBER/Mgr. or rent 2
chair established g ho p .
$31.50 week. 646-:za«
EXP'D. COUNTERMAN * CITY AUTO PARTS *
2072 Placentia. C.M..
SOCK IT TO 'EJ\.1?
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JOIS & IM'LOYMENT ' JOIS a EM'LOYMIKI' JOllS a EMPLOYMl~T JO.!IS a IMP~OYM!NT JOBS A EMPLOYMENT Attncl.,, Mtn a JOIS A IMl'LOYMliiir' MIRC~ISI POil
Womon 7550 i....:SA=L:::l..;;A:;;NO:::...;T~ltA::::::,Dl=-..,.::::;:;:..;;:=.:..::.::;:;j;:.. I
!WP Wonted, Mon 7200 llEW PWINED A .. nci.., w-noo Ht~.:!:''" 7400 l!•J:.::tod 7400 :::~ :0-::5': P'.;...u.,~ ' ' eOooFu'rn1fu..:..
DIVISION Secroiarle•, 11W1J ··to l5lll KEY ·PUNCH Ladlq Agol ~lut / A·newport , 2s 10 60 ~ .
DESl&N i: .. ~:::::l: OPERATOR ro~R':~8,,m jj(JJ_personn~ =io~~..!:: . . Spanlsk
DRAflsuaa o~~~skii~~ ~~~·;;.;;,;;·:::::: = = 1nm1edla1e ....... .,. '"'' ww ~ ~~~..... agency ~~ i:.u... ~ . . Mediterranean
Must have e1q>erience tn
clole • tolersnce draftina: ot
small compooeull and u-
semblltL Requlro Jmcnv-
ledge of true poeition nota-
tions. Muat be fut with rood
line work and letterinc.
Some design experience 11
deaired, but mostly detailing
and layout.
l'lut Provides Genl Ofc, maqy ••• ••• to $425 punch OJl'fttor with up to tunlty for quaUfied 1adJet 8.'3 DOVER OltlvE mediately avatl. U accepted. S °""'· Openlna• 6•to CUhler .......... ~ ............ -· with ill&tb• ... ll<al .. u..... NEWPO~EACH Tnlinlr<r •I .... -Bo119ht Manufactv'""' '61 Show,_,, ........
U.S. CITl~ENSHIP
REQUIRED
MEN AR2 W"OW lJEING Dental Aa:t ••• •• •• •• • to S350 Good sta.rti11i aala.ry plUI a DttnNve benetlts lnclude: Mn ~ l39-42C7f At ,_,,,.. ........ I lpMMI Dttut ....... &f._)
INTERVIEWED, HUtED 1)1>111a. ,,,..,, ........ $!50 -be"'11l ,......,,,. In • °"""""" ..... Medical Spoclal caro .. T.L.C. Ro I E I I s.i. 8' Wood caned •1'111 divan, lg. !Jian'J;'chaltli.
AND 1'RAlNED TO FILL Tmeo llnderwnter.. to 1346 . • now .......-.i. .,...~ 1<>c:. Plan glvon to oech appll· a 1 1 • 1 or love seat & Pc Ocla&on dark oak din 'ae
GOOD POSmONS WITH Tmeo Ge .. Ofc .... to l32S In the !Moo lod. Complex. e Group Ufo !n1w-. cant. Our apocl11 JIOOI ~~ ~~ # W/tb~~-Of,!'°~adMo fra!'ed challn;mir8 Pc B • ·
TOP STAR'tma PAY. Trnee Typlllts ...... to $3'J5 EVENING INTERVIEWS • Protlt sbariQ& retire-fa to help e1c.h lndlvl· 4 opentqp available for se 1M1C .au-...... rs. •wesser, g rw,_ .v $512 & Tmeo ""°•"' ······ to 1325 MAY BE ARRANGED WITH ment tnllt dual 0 ch 1 ov o hit """""'"""A....,,.._ Jn-commodes,' decorative beaabOard 1n Spon11~ . • mo. up ::= ~,:..G~;;·:. ~ = VARIAN DATA : ~~='":!;.,:"" opoclal go 11. Pl-,..,,. ,,,_. • ......,.,. Mr treoat d~en with matcblng box springs, ma~
h per written ..-ment AU.SET AGENCY MACHINES talk to U. about the Gardne•. Sprl•• a..Ity, ,. ~frame, _
U qualllled aod accept«! t<> °""'Me" Pleue call MR REED foll-Ing opportun~ MM82i !toms Sold ,l(ldlvldually rv
on the payroll this .,..k. l.JT w. l9ill 2722 MICHELSON DRIVE '62-13Sl t!.._ Many aro feo CHEF e COOK ShOjl A-nd -lof!>re you i!uY -US -·
Both Uilled and ""'1dUed ~ ·~=.=. %.'.)t Saleco tmuranoe Corp, F•ld by the employor, HOSTESS e BUSBOY VAl.U.& $1095.95 -FULL PRltf;$529.95.
should apply t11 experience Garden Grove (ntJ 833-2400 Fountain Valley 01f1ce tome are fff paid by ALLEY WEST or teprt1 as low a U.~ per week :
Lm't ~· and we are 12291 Ha.rboi> Blvd. Equal opportunity employer th• appl,lc1nt, you 210& w. Oceant.nmt No Down-Use Our stor'-~harge Plan Fo1· imlnedlate conalderation. '" ....i opportunity em· ~1'0 moy chOOMI Newport 3each No Fancy Front -BUT Quaucy V.Uues lnoi£le
P
1
'"" can °' ''" ploy ... MINIMUM • g;:.:'!1r"o~~ • Waitress ADVERT1s1NG G1r1 Fr1 to $550 '!.~.;:~.::_Id~= APPROVED FURNITURE
MR. ROBERT L. STIPP QUALIFICATIONS Al ha erlcal L n S / CJno.ilrl aftlbo tor an"'· 64&-n47 9 to 5. 2159 HARBOR, COSTA MESA PraleWonal Slal!lng e Age 20 or ovor p neum . o g ecreta ry cl!lng .,.,....., Loan. bank· 2 y A-1gr., HI h 1 d tcnn asalgnmenta.. days. APPLY IN PERSON lng or bookkeeping ex· -. HAIR STYLIST • 1 ea.rs same loc3Uon-aame owners
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00
grl or Long Beaeb area. F"' REUBEN'S P'ri•nce plus ...,i typing Wanted with.,.,. lollowlnfl ~ Delly 9.9 ~-(714)-548-0671, ext. 240 .... , .. 1.n1 parld... • Bookkeeper & ...,. public ,...11o.. pre1e....i. a.., -1n.,. sunday 1o.s
• Oren90 tounty KELLY SERVICES INC. ability. ceUent --67>-338!1 ... n 660 H U G H ES resident · 230 E. 3rd Street COCO'S ~ • "·chonlcally ' -ee··• Calif. I Socrotary to $550 A I "--a l~~:~~~~:l~~=!,~~~~' """ ....... ,. ......., Re1pon1lble, t-lave ..._ Corpo-Hon •ttomey rHlftC .,, m9fl 1ncllnod (:n3) """'' 1555 W. Ad1m1 -• ·~ •• n ' .-7550
NEWPORT BEA. CH • Able to 1t1rt work Equal opportunity employer Cotti Meu :!~'~" :1~1. •:uTt ~.k:; =.exr~~ r:,.t : Women SCRAM LETS ::: w
now •-• oxcellent 1 k I I It Incl. """""' varied -• ..,. ABILITIES UNLIMITED • Anffqun 11 !.!! N500•wposu~~~c~.v~\ii INTERVIEWS H·.::~~·-7'"10 TELLER shorthend; htndl• Ill• ~!~. tor • wonder!u! *~-'"-~Ci.~-: ANSWE·RS -VI ANTIQUES -
EqUAl Opportunity
Employer • M & F
KIM3o92N.89& ~s.23 Ex u.nt 0p rtllllity ror bkkpg., billing. Undor -M,:="'to Irvine c;,;;;.~P,·"' · SHOW AND SALE
• '_,, te~r at our 't.osta Mesa 35. Call B1rbar1. (714} F.C. Bkkpr to $560 ... ,. _Needs_ Erotic _ Ditty _ Irate _ January 16. ll, 18, 19
Ask for Mr. Hill, .t:Jl2 ~10 CPA-.•• -~.a·•·-~ .. -Fri -·• 10 ~•-4 ~---• De,...,......,.,.,t Office. Teller or cash -~., ui.u .... ~ ....... t-Brown&: t:!h .. -... Screw Macho. VlsiOn -JNVlTE'D ....... .., • .-.. .a· c-ll'r-«•~••= ~-·-Cl k J ' f bookkeeper with a varied -..... Sunday 12..S PM J er YPIS handling preferred. Call ha kground 1 ine operators •• $4. hr. max. DlllOJ'dtorly party: The one o
EXPERIMENT At
MACHINISTS
'R&o. No production line. Di-
versified experience requir-
1 ed, 5 yr. minimum. Attrac-
, live wages and benefits.
,Advanced Kinetics, Inc.
1231 Victoria. CM
64&.n65
An equal opportunlt):
employer
ENGER
Graduate Mechanical or Pe-
wn.-Min.--2 year& ~
perience ln the design of oil
tools & equipment. Exei'llent
opportunity tor the right en-
gineer. Contact: J. R. Solum
or send resume to B & W
Incorporated, 19706 So. Nor-
mandy Ave., 'Torrance. 213:
DA 4-ll06
$500. MO. GUAR.
tr you meet our require-
ments.
Full or Part Tim1t
NO EXPER. NEC.
We have students who are
earning $900. month & more.
Wonderful Co. benefits, re-
tirement. hospltaliultion, in-
surance, etc.
Nowport B. 6-42-5110
Westminster 892°5611
*SALESMEN*
Largeslfxcluslve mortagage
iru;urer, representing over
300 aavings and loan associa-
tions. No prospecting. no
collections. All l'ads furn.
ished. 11 you are a top sales-
man and a good closer, call:
(TI4) 962-8161
IF t:l.500 IN A MONTH In-
terests you • , . you interest
us. Opening for man over
~O in Beach Cities ire&.
No experience r e q u i re d
Cash bonuses. Air mail H.
E. Pate, Pres., Texas
Refinery Corp., Bo" 711, Ft.
Worth, Texas 76101.
WANTED: Qualified in·
dividual to do income tax
returru:. Ind ividua ls
Partnerships, Corporations.
Fun or part time. Contact
J. B. Saunderson.
Western Business Serv. Inc.
563 W. 19th St., C.!\f.
546-1250 642.{)212
CAREER
OPPORTUNITY!
Join todays fastest growif'lg
profession-Mutual Fund sales
No experl'11ee nece!IS!lry-
'Ve train • tun or part time
Mutual Fund Advison,
Inc.
Npt 8. 1003 Westclitt 642-6422
S.A. 1212 N. Broadway
51"8331
Salesmen • Cemetery
Guess where the big money
is? Can you Ille 1JlC!l" in. .
come? Think you can sell in
TyJ)ing 40 wpm on Imf
electric. Experience in
electronic industry de-
lirable.
KEYPUNCH
OPERATOR
Minimum one year in·
dustrlal experience. mr-.t
keypunch. Swing shift.
PBX OPERATOR
the home? Pacific View Must be available for
hle.mocial Eatk.Jli~era .-&ftUnoon/A"2llillg .sbi1L..
a professional career oppor--Recent industrial experi·
tunity. Full training. Start ence multiple board plus
earning first wee¥ •. What typing' an4/or teletype
doea it con ·to investigate 1 e"perlence.
Call Mr. Ward for appt.
644.a212
Agenci••. ·w~_,n 73~ , ..
MISS EXEC AGENCY
F•e Pifd
Exec. Seely , , • .. . . . . . $650
Ext'C Secty , ... , •. . to $615
Secretary ..•..••....... S363
Exec Seely .......... to $563
Exec Sec (splin .... lo $550
COLLINS
RADIO CO •
19700 Jamborff Rood
. -Newport Be1ch
All applicants reviewed on
merit with no biu toward
Race, Color, Creed or Sex.
Exec Sec (split) ••.•• to $525 , ---------See/Mrktg Qr Sales •• $520r
Secty/P.R. ••..•...•••• $500
Secretary • • • . . . • . • • • • • • S5IXl Steno
Keypunch 2nd shilt •• to $450
Clerk Typist (split) •• to $350 Opportunity for alert ind!·
Applicant P1y1 Fff vidual to work in sales dept
Tech Illusbiitor ..•• , • to $600 of small mfg. co. Mll!t have
Sec/Legal-probate •• to $525 good shorthand, typing skills,
Sec/Lega1-trial , , , , • , to S525 be \Villlng to do variety of
F.C. Bkkpr .•.••••••••• $51JO duties. Good advancement
Escrow Officer , •.•.• to $500 pos&lbllitics.
Gir. Friday •••••• , • to $500
Exec Sccty , ....... to S500
Secretary ............ $4511up
Secty/Mrktg ••••••••••• $450
General Office •. , • to S425
Girl Friday • . • • . • . .. • $4o.3
410 W. Coast Highway
Stac:o, Inc.
1139 Baker St.
Costa Mesa 92626
5f9.3041
An equal opportunity
employer
Newport Beach 64&-3939 ----~---
Work Near Hom• Auto Service
OUice Positions -to $650 Cashier
Tired of looking, bored un-
appreciative boss or ? T0ur
confidential service can help.
Applic!ltlt & Empleyer
P!lid Fee1
SUPEHIOH ·: ·•1 '. .
18.'i7 Harbor Bl., Costa Mesa
O..ily sales summary, war-
ranty repair orden. Mu s t
have recent experience'.
612.7008
Executive Secretary
Top akllb required, attrac-
tive & responsible. Mini·
mum starting salary $00).
Phone for appt. &l).0070,
FOTOMA T Drlvo Thru
C•lif, Federal Savin91 EXPERIENCED c • This s a Davenport. Screw machine next door to which you. have Long Beach Munldpal A!Jdt.I
2700 Harbor Blvd., C.M. pell nnanent c.areer poii· operators •••• $4. hr. max. not hetn INVITED. tortum. Lor:w: Beach Wvd. & * 546-2300 * lmtallment • on. H!l.ldinge CbuWn aper--• . ~Oco;;;;"';;,;A~""~·:,,,,,===""' I
C-•it Clork Sales S.c lo $550 aton I'. hr max. Offl E I nl 8011 ~ ... ........ · co qu pme Sowl-Machin.. 8120 Secretary to d y n a bl l c Olief J?l!peCtor •• $4. hr. max· I----"--'-----··•
L·VN's S:::Jes Manager &: hl.s Inspectors •••••••• $2.50 br. Anaa.·pbone for &ale. 1967 SINGER. ·due -to
staff. Never a du 11 Shop women Cnd 10) $2.50 br Like new. $250. ~. auto z:Jg-sag wftb UNITED CALIFORNIA
BANK 3 to 11 & 11 to 1 moment! Good typing, but Exp'd ~ press, e 847-16.59 e walnut cabtneL B. u t ton
•nd Relief 222 Oce•n Avenue no shorthand required. deburrtne ••.•••.• n.so hr· I=======;=-:: boles, blind beD'lJ, overcaalll
New convalescent hospital. Ltgun• Bt•ch S.cty/Bkkpr $550 om*....,. Hout1hold Goodt 8020 etc without attacbmenla Scheduled to open end of One-girl office in the ..,.... S39.87 or $UT mo ,
Jan. Apply iJn penon. 393 494-6546 marine indu1try Bookkeeper, CdM •• $400+ KIRBY vacu7m. Recon. Guarantee 1tlll aood. C.
liospital Rd. corner New. F.qual opportunity employv Knowledge of mar i n e Gen. Ofc. Trainee • • $325 mo d1tioned, guaranteed, Uke 526-00.6 e
port&: Hospital Rd, NB. equipment would be Girl Friday, CM • ·•• $450+ l"lll!W, w/attach. Full price •
w ANTED: Q ua 1 ff t e d in-WAIJRErru helptu1. 488 E. lTth St., SUlte m $31.95, $.5 mo. Call 638-2247 ::m~~ ~-
dividual to do income tax U.I Exec Stcty $550 Cott• Metl 642-1470 anytime of $41.25 or g pymnts ~
returns. Ind iv id u a 1, Experienced • Ovar 21 Work for a busy Vice H!Jkpr.cook l...aiUna •••• $4001.:;:::,=:=====.= I $5.45. Call n4:. 63$6521 •
Partnerships_...:Corpm:ajiom;. APPL y President, a~unting ~ NewPOrt ••• S4IXI G1r&ge S•lt 8022 ' rw~.o~e: .. :~t~ ~~~'1!ndwit: = =~~~·:::=REFRIGERATOR $25 Mutlc1) Jn1t. 81?!
BwsineM-Sertlce-lnc:-5&3 ---·AMIGOS-----fh-rtt~typTr; Cottpte. Cook; llllkpr,-cbauf/ Coucbe$-'6-.l-$li,.....-Tabte,., •·n~" , -W. 19th'St, C.M. periencO would be moet.i bllt one woman Balboa.. ~ A $2. Inaide a: ·.outside cond, like new, $70 Holla9'
546-1250 642-0212 family Rast•ur•nt helpful, this .along with ••• ~ ••••••••••••••••• to $800 doon $2. Compl kil. <abinet body elec gruttar, vibe~
WORK IN CdM ~28 E. 17th St. amaturaattitudeplease. Hou.seman/Gardliveout$400 W/1ink I; dllhwuher $15. 1 xlnt cond, $80. 1704 PtI'lr
SECRETARY for. i--1 In-Cotta M .. a 642-4262 Penonntl -Sec $500 Employer Pays Fee Bathroom hflslns $2. Ohle AW, •Balboa. i.le,. ~ """5.... George Allen Byland Agency bed1, compl. $15. \Vooden or 64)..5484
surance & Mutual Fund ~U81 2, ~an college l06-B E. 16th, SA 547.0395 dinette 9't (S chain) ~: • GOOD violin wl!h work. ~ ~orthand k LITE OFFICE Is l'equited. plus 2 ye11r1 Older chelt of drawers $4..
must take responsibility. sat. experience. This job COUPLE Misc lamps, dlahes, le pans. C!lM! $.10. Jll:Xme £
ary open. Write P.O. Box _ _ AND needs good shorthand and Cook & HoUAeman Cheap! 1550 superior, C.M. 675-29&2 ((14 pm)
8, Coron& dl'l Mar, Cal!t ·TELEPHONE WORK typing. lo-$700, EmploY'r pays lee. 646-9188 STEREO ta" ..-er. SQm\
92625 MUST BE NEAT. S.C.ret1ry $450 Relined &: clean cut. Reio-REFRIG ping pon table 500 with mks & apeaken.
LAUNDRESS GOOD PAY For the Vice President cate to Smoe Free No. CaUL 4 la~' mowtr A, set Fim: Sl.85 takes. 5'1$-6473
Full time PERMANENT POSITJON in one ot the finest land Call Mlu Abby, 548-Tl96 IIO + ,56 ',....._ irAn --......
CONTACT MR. KENNEDY development companies in ARGUS AGENCIES ~:in ""'"'v . .,.,..... Pianos & Orpns Apply in :Pel'IOD
Huntington Beach
Convalescent Hospital
18792 Delawar st., Hnta Bch
Interviewing 10 am to 2 pm Southern Califonia. An ex-1869 C Newport mvd., C.M.
oellent opportunity ior a GARAGE Sale: Everythini NEW YEAR'S SPECIAL$9 1489 E. WARNER bright young lady to work R .. 1t1ur1nt Help for baby, love seat, wip, In Used ;f,
SANTA ~7sCALJF, wtth other bright young ,. NHded chlna. lotl rnore. 962-4913 HAMMOND ORGANS ~
people. Should ha~ son1e \Vaiti:essea, Hosteues, Food WALNUT &: velvet llvnn & RT·2 Concert Model •• SUS¥>
construction background. & cocktaU, C'.ooks. kJtch. dlnrm set, photo, &ardening C-3 WJtb speaker ••· •• $1'11D
ARGUS AGENCIES --M-2 Sp""'· -.... RN or tVN
MATURE WOMAN for quali-
ty pie shop, 5 day schedule.
Will train for 7 day opera·
tion. Apply 9 am tD 3 pm,
Thttrs & Fri., at VI'S PIE
COTTAGE, 191 E. 16th,
C.M.
Accounts P•11ble help. can Bernie, 548-779& equip. etc etc! 497-1181 M-101 Deluxe Spinet •• $lf4i
Clark $4 5 :tan •M-t Wolm!I NEEDED FULL TIME Minimum 2 years ex· 1869 c Newport mvd, C.M. Ajtpll1ncq 8100 0;;-"M~n & F\1 ~ ·,,
perience, buDdifJ& back· HAMMOND ,,. Apply
Newport Harbor
Convale1cent Ho1pltal
M6-n64
HOSPITALITY Hostess is
looking for mature "-'Oman
to welcome newcomers to
community. Must h a v e
typcM!te~. car .a.OC. be bon-
dable. Apply 285 East Maftll---------
St., Suite 7, Tustin. 544-$25 PART TIME evenings 5 to
. 9. Telephone appointment
WANTED: Automotive office secretary for professional
manager. Comp I e .t e man. ·Business woman ·able
knowledge ol automotive to dominate a conversation. g~neral led~r thru flnan-67S-IOS9
c1al statement necessary.--------
H.B. area. Call Mr. NURSES AIDES
Robinson 842-T181 Apply in Person e GENERAL OFFICE e Huntington Beach
Securities & Inrurance Co. Convalescent Hospital
in Newport Be11ch, needs 18792 Delaware St., Hntg Bch
m11ture gal w/2 yrs genl====,.-==':-:'.: ofc exp. Mil.St type 60 wpm BABYSITTER, morn~ on-
accuralely. Salary open. ly, Mon. tbru Fri.: own
642-9360 tranl. 1-Baby. Re r e r.
644-26tlll ONE 'Gl~L OFFICE WOULD You like to make
General office work. Book· $3 SS hr BEAUTY
keeping, dl.spatehing._ 5 Day:1, couNsEwR• as N 0 can.
top pay for qualified per-. 615-0Soo
son. Call 6G-9390 tor inter-1 ::•:;""""';:;•==:==:;:;::=== vk!w on Jan. 15th. I· .::::.::..c::;,,,:=c.::;::.. ___ I Jobt-o-Men, Wom. 7500
ground helpful. School .. lnstructlon 7600 MAYTAG automatic washer. in CORONA DEL MAR._.
Cl k $400 . Top loader, ble11.ch H Payroll er IJfl'!time Gilt, typewriting. dilpenser, lint trap. Clean 2854 E. Coast wy.,
Knowledg' of data pro-Children, grandchildren, or apPearilnce $35. 545-0906 2-Manual Artlaan Thea
ce11ing helpful. MU8t be yourself! Individually tu. Organ w/orchelitra bella
accurate with lG-key and tored Chilcoat 10 leuo111 Deluxe Kenmore washer, external sound system;
typewriter. typing achooL 173 Del Mar l cycle, $40. original COlit. $2500-T~ Gl~I Friday $400 CM. ""'859 ' * 64UST4 * Abo, lge. "1octlon o! orpll ,
Llgbt bxikkeeping, small 4 YEAR old Electric Stove kits. COlllOlet I-access. ... ·
payroll plus 11r:J4Werlng MERCHANDISE FOR in xlnt cond:. Best otter. NEWPORT ORGANS JJ ;
telephone are the duties SALE AND TRADI ~Zill 300 W. O:>Ut Hwy., NB ~
on:;_~;, Operator Furniture ~ Kenmc;:rf:C~~~~ $50. v::. , .:· ;
or Tr•lnee $400 SPANISH FURNITURE 5'8-213.5 eves & wknds. Pi•nos & 0"tlnl •f (
E"cellent opportunity to RETURNED FR 0 M See them now at
l•arn tegal. Sbou!d know MODEL HOMES. SAVINGS Antlqua 8110 Coast Music: ,·
dlctaphone, type 60 wpm ro 80%. Spanish quilted VASr stock Amer &: Eur
&-be able to spell. sofa & love seat, 3 oak living furn &: clockl. La r r-y 1839 NMtporf. Blvd, C t
Roceptlonltl/ room !able•, 2 living room Maron Alltlquer. H 2 I , 646-0271 : j
Clerk Typitt $375 ~~:id~ :;1:'f!'~ Newport Blvd., C. M. DAQ.Y PJIPI'_W~ Aiit I
Will meet public IO mU1t bedroom suite, oak tr1 .. 1 .. CL\RGE )'Ol1r want ad now. Always a ~I be· well groomed & inc'l~~;;;;~~;;~;,;;;;;_J...::=::~~.,;...;:::;:'= penonab1e. dresser &: mlrrar, ~r ·-
headboard, 2 commod"''lilip~1·~-~· iiia~o;'ll:•;n;';mi'iii1~3~0P~1~1n~oa~· ~a~o~'ll~a~no~·iiii'~1iiij~i Secretary $433 kingslze tna.ttreu Ir box-
Work for a group of young iprinp, 2 boudoir 1ampe.
archlteclll. Prefer Girl 6 piece Spai:dab Wl"OllRht *.SPINETS . * CONSOLES
Friday • x P "' • n ce Iron dlninJ< "' OniY $467. * GRANDS * BABY GRANDS
Shorthand &: typing, good $20. down &: $4.50 weekly, PIANO STOC}( -MQIT II
e INSTRUCTORS -1''ull
or/and part time. Neat ap-
pearance. Must be able to
meet and deal with the
Public, good figure. Apply
in person, Holiday Health
Spa, 2JIXl Harbor Blvd,.
C.M.
DOMESTIC HELP Photo Mles, evening work.
All k Ind" Ho.,., ........ ~ '"i P,%, "ft.'~· 6'20101 HOUSEKEEPER * DRIVERS *
Cooks, Maids. Al! fee paid. · • New Convalescent Hospital N Experience
i.lepbone voke please. sell oeparal2ly. Euy credit CLl.UID NOW!
PBX Typist $433 HAMILTON FURNmlRE ~ PBX ~·· w~·---A No Money Down-No. Paymont 'TU . Morch, Experience on CO•u .-.o cau1i.u .. u:l' Ve. •
Call Mist Abby, 54S-7796. AI· HOUSEKEEPER & child Apply 393 Hospital Rd., New-O
80 tee jobs. catt. private room & bath, port Beach. Comer Newport Necessary!
e BOAT CARPENTERS e MILL MEN ARGUS AGENCIES '!'·'-'°· 5~ d.ay a we:k. perm. "B=l.::•d::.·..:•:..:H:::o::'"''="':..:cRd=·~~ I Must have cle11n Calilornia
1869 C. Newport Blvd .. C.M. JOb & paid vacation. $200. w AITRESS wanted 18 & drlvilli record. Apply e ASSEMBLERS
Jensen Marine Corp.
235 Fisher, C.M.
~=~-'-',-c=---1 Mo. 540-9212 YELLOW CAB CO. For Personal & .=.:..:;c..:.;,.~~~-over, full _& part time. A~
confldenti1I pl1cement * TELLER * ply in person 2 PM to 5 186 E. 16th st.
REAL ESTATE. Shouldn't
you be sellng the hottest
area Huntington Beach?
VUlage Real Estate 962--44TI
"' 546-8103
• Vttlque •
Pl1cement Agency
542 W. 19th St., C.M.
6-46-8831
for Savin&s and Loan. D· PM daily. Snack Shop Jr.1-;;;_,aeoet&;•.,.M,."•"_,_,., perience desirable. Phone Harbor I: 19th, CM 1•
675-5010 tor appt.
Equal opportunity employer SALES/ reception isl,
mature lad y, some
telephone. Direct sales. ex-• SAW • HOUSEKEEPER, live • in;
woman alone, handicapped;
no Wting. $25 Wk. Call Mon-liH~o~lp~W~a·~nt~od~,iiiMoiiiiiiniiiii72~00iiii~H~el~pjiWjiajinjitod~,iiMoiiiiinii7ii200~ .;,•"'"'c,";.;"';;-""=,..,.,,..,......,.,-,-: WANT part time
housekeeper or babysitter (1
child) moniinp on 1 y.
peri7nce necesse.ry. For in· Wholesale Lltfltins Flxturt1
terview, 112"8426 Showroom. SaJe1 eXJ>l!t'lence
TEACHER needs babysitter nee. Sa1al')' plus com.mis-
for 2 mo old baby, my skin. home, older lady pref.
673-<984 DESIGN
SEllOR
DESIGN CHECKER
Eledro-Mech1nital
ReQ~ires 7 years of electro .· mechanical
design checking experience in aerospace
vehicles and AGE electro-mechanical t>ac:k·
aging. Must be familiar with MIL speci!ica·
Uons. Degree or 2 years college plus appro-
priate experience In lieu of education re-
quired. Apply In Porson or Call
(
(714) 54U030
3333 Horbor Blvd., Coate Motl, Cal~.
Ml111I• Systems Division
Atlantic Research
CORPORATION
A DI• .... 1"ht l•~··h•nN c-?-
An ttqUaJ ofl?Oflllnlty employtt
I
644-2'21
EXPER. Bakery Salesgirl.
Contact Mr. Richardson,
Trotter's Bakery 234 Forest
Av. l..qima Bch.
NEEDED: E:x.per l ence
Seamstress. Call 497-1335,
between 11 Ii 5 PM for
an Interview.
MANICURIST
WANTED
• 60-7800 •
Responsible M>ll1M to earn
for 10 month old pi. My
home. Ptnnanr>nt. 495-4309
DRY Cle°"""' cowrter fllrlao
Experienced.
Call 5'1-9500 before noon
OPERATORS Blind stit~
band !!Jlbb.ro-Oarment ..,,.
tory exper. ~ NB.
LEGAL aecretary, mlllt be
fut, accurate :yplst, aome
J/h. 83l-64lk> !'It" M6-8lTI
RN'1 and LVN's
llW'ltirlcton Beach area..
841-9871
SOCK TT TO 'EMl
• 547~51 e
EXPERIENCED S e w i n g
Machine Operators. Few l'iiiiiiii;iii;i trainees being acceptec1. II le&ii I 2907 s. Oak, s. A. ,,...,,30, EAT; ESTATE SALES BOOKKEEPERS part time, MEN OR WOMEN
days or evening:J to work 2 Ucensed Salespeople need·
on income tax returnl, call l'.'d now. Active, well-located
IJ93..6102 Dr 531-6483 offi~. Good prcentap,
CASJUER & Concesalon girl. CLIF PRIEST, Re1ltor
Must be 18 or older. Apply: Since 1957
Port Theatre, Corona del 3(C.4 E. C:OUt Hwy., CdM
Mar. aft. 6, eves. (n4) 615-358'1
PHONE SOIJCITING
No e!<perience necell&&J')'. GUARANTEED
HoHday Health Spa Z100 INCOME
Harbor, c:o.ta Mel!.a For Real i:ltlte lkenlee1
COltmetlo-DRUG d~ traJnirw period in ac-Clerk. exptrltnced. live Harbor Area Qfflce. J'or e m064f • tntcMew, aend badcp'ouDd
• quallftcatlont to' TEACHER 'INltl bebye:lttier SALES TRAINEE
Wk-da,ys In home. Udo Ille, BOX p !$4
M . reqd. 673-38C8. Aft s DWY PILOT
OOMPANION fDr elderly -C~a-*'"ash.....,_,H..,el-,--
lady, Ne""°'t Ire a . r p
673-3.lJ'r or 544-6Ul Full time or Wktnda.
GIRL To lt!W A. trim hats
MAR~tE WEBB
~ s. Coart Jrwy. Lagun11
MJn q e 18. aPe).y in penoa
UDO CAA·WASH
481 E. 17th a.ta Mes&
plus accurate t Y Ping· Weatminater. 89f-.C434 dally Fremont Gr•nd ORGAN D&PT. ~i;.: ~~:esa: i~ ::~: :: : ::.• :;. . . . . . . . . . . . . $595 SALEJ
benetil.!I. 12 p.m. to S p.m. fi11• ton•. Ap•rtment
~· F Id $400 ......., •II•. Ro9. S7t5. ·Jtrl r •Y HIDk~, Mver u 1 ' d Wurll~r Gr•nd West Cout warehouse for $100. 3 BR. Rts; l•kinpize, $795
national firm. Type 00 l·tull Wt, 1-twin •. S' IOfa • • • • • · • • • • · • Wolnwt. Pltlto, wpm, take phone order1, A love eeat, den fttmlture, Rot. StOtl
JO.key adder a: be good coffee &: tnd tables, oc-Atoll1n Grand with tlgwu pteue. euional c!Wn, alao cha.Ir
Account. R-oivOle &: ottoman. Many other • · · • • • · · •• ·• $895 ~ it M j -n -•·•! lttwt!fwl dteortt1¥o Cl.rk $400 ems. \JI ~ n_.., ..... .
2 Old .. 11 __ ... ,,_ Woln11t. R19. Slotl.
Work for a very e"citlng mos ' ~ u.n:u-1ue1· Jacob 0.11-Gr•nd bu 11 i n t s s with un-ra.nean, very reuonabttl
be .. Call 871>-!S(ll • .. .. • .. .. • • $895
believable travel ne ... ta. ~o,.:.;,;,,,;:"""-'""'-~ !bony. Enollt11t tono. Muat have 11 thorough Furnituni retu:med from lb-1 ...... ...t1-... _ _._, L..-R!t• SI095. knowledge of accciunts p...., ,,....._, WUUQ ...,....es, 81klwln MK Grind ~ivable. decorator. ctncellatkm.
Ad•erto'tlnn Sparrlsh le Mediterranean etc • · • · • • · • • • · · $995 • • RD FURNITURE f1bvle111 ft11t. $111011
Hammond Chord
Organ .... $265
Wurllhor Sp(not
............. $495
Y am•h• Spinet
Organ .... $795
Hemmond M3
............ $795
With R•••rh
Hammond Model
B3 ...... $2495
lncl11din9 Mocl1I 124
lttli• Sp••••r
Socty $475 ''"· .. ,. 11200 Splnelt/COtllOllO
!!ha'P capable "°"tary 1144 Nowport Blvd,. CM Chickering Grand NIW l Pll-<>)ONIDI
with light bookkeeping ever; nlaht tD I • . . • . . • . • • • $1295 WUultnl SPINn Ufl
<tchOollna ot experit'rx:e). Wed., Sat. Is 5'ln. 'tll I lll:tf111l1h1d In Sp1nl1h Good colldition, f111o
An exciting challeng\nr QU"" ·(A$H w'oln11t, 119, $11tl, for pr•t:tlc•.
opportunity to learn the l\ft NEW LISTll SPIND •• Utt ... _ ......... _
Roceptlonlat $350 FO~ FURNITURE CONSOLETTES ""11"11''1' & .. "'"
Thia lovely ~........ APPLIANCES OR ,__ -WUll!'IJU SP!Nn S4tl ,, • .,. AMII.., ..., fr111ch Pt11¥lilcl1f 1tyr1: • ntoce nttdt 'a poUabed ANTIQUES. DAY OR cw. ,,11.t "''"ti•" IAUWIN
matme woman who ii NICiHT ~6-3620 . th• '!I-> ACIOJOHIC •• S4tl e~ good wJtb pro-QuaU1Y Kblf-sbt Bed, !atl·" Amerfcin · ' W1f111......_ ,.,, '-11i. pie. Good typing also re-1 qutred beautttul quilted mattreta. • , • , • , •••• , • $659 CONnMPOl.AIY
"·. ---• 1pllt toundadon, blt-ln •,, lt"S !JOI llOHY • •· •• • •• .... • trtme. Never ....i. 188. Trodltl;;;i ''.'. $649 ••t-1790-S ..... 11n 642-3870
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Worth S!iOr 142-.u Ret. •tlJ-Si .. $JOJ STOn & CU.Ill: ~~~-"-•11orr1-n c:...le • • • • • • '"1 BEAU'l'll11L ~ICL,., ... n ~ ..... INewl •••ut. Fr.1'1M-.
fumJhft, dtn1nc lef. lleabl • • • . • • • • . • • • $669 C...1t1M ff11l•h. 0.. •f
.f, 8 mot: old; olive Cold R•t· $tlt-S1..,.$Jlt 1 liliti. l•t· '1141.
print tota, 1 'I' old. 6G"'874 -Ill.MT llQU TO atOOSI NOlf-
BeautiluJ nlnat dJntna .C 6 bullet. & matdllac chain OPEN 11).6 Dolly Fri. 'TU 9 Sun. 1M
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I 4Al.l>AND TIW>ll SALi AND TRADI llooll a y~;,;-,000 Motorcycl• 9300 1-otl Autao 0400 l"'J'Of'lotl A;;;;._----·1uoot1 Cara 990i> UMd Cora 9900 ~i.0ivo.._ ,1130 MJ-n~ · NOO-wmiwr -'67 '11t1UMl'H AUSTIN HEALEY voucswAGbt •w;:~~1 __ c _ORVAll
• ~ 011GAH J.l!:SSQNS FRIDAY 1s· . vAc~ T·IOO c IOtl c.c. lObl ....... 112 o\UITlll _ _ ().J;>, Wpl,""" NEWwru MOTORS
'J'OR lllXiOOIERS YARIJAOl!.OAY ••• 8:.iiW:.-.::; i-..n-,SlllS.PYt.i>tJ. N--. -. .,,_v.w.,~ --lilloo •U~UJCKLaS.... • ....s .
I Weeb ~ ht tar an IA COllta .Meta aw:i ._ ,.,., • 5l1.f38'T • ~ _.. -' ~ new ..,,. ne-~ reamt!.Y ~ ........ """""""' ,..,,.........,,.,...:t~·-C)i>Wr.-•u1o ·~-·i--======= :r:,~~lllU~.!: .,..,..."'*'$595.495-4869 2186H1rborBl•d. •WHY NO. IJrlU.Y•dolJl!l,_., .. ...,,..,_IDIJI.• io,.....,.....,.....,$Ull6o ~ -· ,DATSUN ••olcl.11<•-•'llOMl°""'"dovin. Coot•-•
to ..... """1llnent: ,..._ INTERNA'nllllAL '6hl&' .,,.... Sood, -t & P1rts 9400 xi.< .I»> al '9eO-491-00! D.OOO ml. ""°· '61 °"""" Sl&llon W-a pmdloo-•••ll•••· YAJU>Mlll ' n---------'67 DATSUN • '11~-·XRI au-.~~·;;·;;"'"13'!11,. snP ~ %150 Kubor Bkd • •••• •• •••• •• •• •• •• ••• -SET of us. • Amnican 51 v.w. recent • n r I D. ~ -""4000 ~ Oh .... ...-~ j~~ ~ c.o.ta Mell , l&' J~ Gray 9°' &OOd Jo. iug w~ll A tir'ft far 8l4i Rdan. Near NW1 Olll cwitb&ul, DBW peJnt, NW 11.000 mL S1mO • • ·~ ool &h. nda worlt .... ..._ ~ •"' -°"""' 'IBOO Mlleo on ~ brUeL H-_.,.,_ e "°'""""""'· ..,., c..t
• J'M. E><otUtnl leac...,. u· °'"""" -· new . .,,·~~··=-~"i-'..,....,--= 0.,.~. Owned by uw.r:;; llw>i ...,.s. PIO-GO. MMo1i 1521,.aen-""""'° CORVEllE • UP JO A , '\llO ..._ .., ..-...,. POOL 135 hp -" ...... ll25Q.-VW lll hp ....... .,.,.._ man lmn 1-4 5""' &lltt 4 PM
i -~rm• d la le orpn '6&-00' ll)>droowlft a-coad. $ll5. M.,.... MAnK dU, ndlo, bealB, auto. 6'a· CADILLAC '62 CORVETTE :
; ~ gp !:"~vo1":~ TABLES ur hp.=~· fasol..;bom==·=-======I f0&m blue exterior, pluab ·~vw ~·~~~ 'st CAD. Air cmo. PIS, Black on black. E'll&lne. mo-• BRAND :
· l"Ultll ' E-Z Bank ~ Tt1ller, Travel 9415 black leather bucket aeats. U fl> apa. C$1156-0844 P/S. ' dr brd top, runs lot, trans, rear t'nd • exct'l·
: 'l'l1N • Drl'ERTAINING New Ila~ $69S vaJ Now $29S . Newport Archee Marina $75 Cub dela, will a. pm •n vw. xlDt ODOd. Good areat. good t1res, $250. ~ lent condition.. Local car, $85 • NEW
1.._ .. KNOWl..EI>GE.ABJ. 23 Modcla to c:hooe from S59 3333 W. Coe.st Jllshwa¥ KENSlO!,L '69 ·····• $1G9 prty. 494-9'1'13 or~ ~Mt, 4 track 1tam. best cUer! call after 5:30, ~ ... ~~ W~~ ~ •
laU tor 1\u1hef information. 1111. mi 693-4167, fl92.710l Newport BNch eo.m.i New W Slaldud · Nib' M5-«m aft 5:30. 540-1253 ......... _,.,...car· ui .... P
RAMf<OND .~-"---'-oqulpd. Loaded with extru. FERRARI ~~;.~u !39.86. 49<ml •. 1969 Jn CORONA DEL MAR * AUCTION * REEi No pmu toz 6 mo. oz 1391---------1'64 VW Mull Mill lli50 or '68 EL DORADO, 13,2511 ml. -~
.. E. Cout Hwy m-89!> Jf you w1ll .ell or bu.Y Baile BcNtJ._ Cli11t.s total dno pmt A $38 mo. FERRARI best db!t. Loaded! Firemlst green. 1961 H T t'ONV perfect •
WT DAYS I 11 ""'Windy • .,,. Ott•""' "''il:.bllc by 0 .A.C. Authorized cl<-Newport Im ........... 0.-1967 vw ~~·-~ ~ ~ .. $6600 ..... M.mu. eond, ""'~..'."."""' .. ,· !!' .. · $3200.. BUICK i . Auctions Frlday 1:30 p.rn. 8afboe Pow.I" e;-uidron for Avian, Layton and Ten)' ange Coapt;y'• OQb" ,_udicl--............. -.....-. ...... many ex ... -<IA. --....
B °"' trailers. tzed dealer. owner. Am.Fm radb. Best 1900 SEDAN De ~. recent • ~~P:"st~~d:OO~~ ~·;~~c~:~M~~n s~~M:~J~~ ~ti~·~:j~' ~OO~~H!r~ .:~:::;n~ ~~.'~~~~-~ FORD : $G988
all piance: & organs in the 2075"' Newport, CM &t&-86116 Oub now. &.Y Ave .. Ne:w· 15432 Beacb BL, H.B. 962-1377 N-Beacll VO~ _ _,, n.--_ ... ,a 644-2560 TI. :;:,~"""~O'-..,.--==·I pert Beach. NO ADVANCE .... _... ......... ~ ""'t-'"' ... ....._ ,.=,,-,.,.-=,,....== '61 FORD Sta Wag, MH, • la.rt days of the greD-1 Mov· NEWPORT Bea.di Tennis REGIS'mATJON NECES-436 S. Harbor Bl., $A 5314710 &a.Mm 540-1764 tinted 1Saa. 6C-C1U '68 CPE de Ville, loaded. PS/PB, new tires. Runs a
)lig Sale. It -.i·ill cost you Oub Company mem.~p SARY, D{ROU.. AT CLASS FOR SALE 4' x 7' WARDS -::A=tt="""1ud===MG==°"""===:. I '6l VW, ufm. -clean. ~e .,«?!! ~!te, mwrt see. n!al good. ~. 5*-0231 Mr. )mney to wail. Shop & buy tor sale • 2 f•cufar 646-8422 Ol' m.1855 for more TENT TRAILER . $2'l5..00. -$500. C&Sh, bani-financlng ~· v•.,....,,._. \V!lbur •
..:now at: membenht... + 1 aodal ._._ -"'th ~·--JAGUAR ·-CDV -~ fl'ARD'S BALDWIN sruDIO membership..-Priced MDI-----===----When tel.up w• ·-..~-$37.81 Mo. O.A.C. 8f1-4011 .ww ._.....:_~·ft power147'5 new 1965 FORD Qluntry Squire • t&n N-c ht 642-8414 FREE It is 7' x lS', Tbere II a -~-------1 ~VW .. <Ll .... ......,,..,n. • Wagon, Loaded. Xlnt. $1900 • ""t"'"'• · · -below cost. Days Mt-MOS, double bed .f' x T on ~cl. '61 JAGUAR,. I.I S. pwr \ 499-346« after 6
PIANOS & ORGANS Eves 613M36 B11lc Bo•ting Cl1ues trailer. Extru tnclode new brb. pwr atr, aulo tram. ' · 6'15-3210 er mnl6 •"''· htomotic, '• w •
Famous N!llne Brands 10 AM to 5 PM Daily. OFFERED TO PUBLIC license plates, 3" _foam mat-AM-FM. Otmme wire wbls. 962--0.538 & 962-2273 CAMARO '64 F'ALCON Sprint; lake •d••ring, rtdio, htiftrh .i •••
from ~. Garden tools, patio turn. -BY tress, trailer hitch A: i.n, Low m.l'a, xlnt oood. $4100. 1966 VW Camper, Sundial over paymts. or buy. lux• wit.ii <•"•"' ••4
A1JO USED Imtruments air oond. washer/dryer, Huntl,..ton Beiith oversize new tires and eiec-633-B&lS unit, new ttrft, trans, reblt ,67 camaro RS, Call aft. 6 PM 962-7344 llr•d• 111d 111iny, .,.,..y
,Gould Music Company retrlg, bu'-b-q e I e e . Pow•r Sauadron tric hookup for tum llign&1.a. XKE Olav. '63, fully restored eng. Ri:H Perl! 645--:ml 4 !!peed stick, '64 FALCON Squire Wag., ·~or•I ~!0:11 :,.r •
· 2045 N. Main, Stt.nta Ana edger/mower. Small llems. Starting Mon., Jan. 20.. 7 PM Trailer is in excellent ~ to new. Blk wired int,. nu • '&f VW, Sunroof e $1900. 494-1691 R-H, Pow. A/C. $ll50. Pvt. • mm 11 • ivery
• So. of Freeway 547--0681 Moving, sell cheap! 642--8210 at Hun~ Beacb Hl.gb dltion and must be seen ta tires It top. 6n-aa:n.. • $915 • pty. 542-460'/' 67l-'l'!m ~es. • $199 •
Jdon ' Fri 'til 9 SUnday )2-5 KIRBY Val.-uwn cleaner & School, H.B. be app.redaled! Call Bob ==='=====:.I • 9f5i.1'95 • CHMOLET • •
HAMMOND · Steinway · Y•· atta-.OLL Orig!nally oold For """-Wo WI 63'1-4IS6. MERCEDES BENZ -··--LINCOLN a DOWN a
·maha ·now & eoed planoo fur oVtt i;m. Tai<• ...., 842-1227 or 846-2350 CAMPING lrl>-4x4x2. Wa"" VOLVO '64 IMPALA
,of all make11. Best beys in small pymnta or $49.EI) cuh. 1. FT. OJstom F1amingo proof canvu lop. Good Factory air, radio, heater, 1968 LIN~LN eo.ntinenlal, •Pl•• T ... and UcHN .,.•
!So, Calif. right here. Credit de)it. 6.15-7289 Racer. tBlue and eold. Urea. Equip w/ lites. $175 VOLVO? automatic trans., p 0 we r fully equipped, hke new, •.1.ppn1"4 Offft. 6MACW
SCHMIDT MUSIC CO., BR011IER il"dust. Sewing frailer & boat fresbly or best cffer. TI.f: 536-1088 steering. Local car. Very owner be-ing transfel'T'ed, or lull Ffl!CIMJltt.
1007 N. fl.iain, lt1ach. Nr new, Afttique pa ID t t d • New white '67 Shasta 21' sell W• Have Th•m AIU clean. VZX$79""o· mua:I sacrilice. 846-1843 • ........ .. Santa Ana European v."eapons, gun, n • u a: a h Yd e · Upholstery contained, canopy. ,..~ro, ™' WhU. 83&-81112 Tbne 16\1 hp Champion _..,. SEE US ISi' OR LASf GUARANTY MERCURY _ .• JAGUAR •. !reltvlsion 8205 eve. engines.. Ccm.plete wt t b =========. BUT SEr US/ ~-N-o_De_R_:-.~-.-~---$-~.-ou-...,,-MINK STOLE I ::;;-.... ':\.. ~ ~ Ttvcb 95~ "fln. IJ.miA c~~v~~~~T Han!~:. ~.R~~:"'1alo .• HEADQUARTERS Ii
n or 772-9110 ~ ~e u ~~~: $:_ ~tte, Newport Beach. *SPORTSMENS VAN* MB 1967, 250 s. fully equip. At Santa Ana Freeway Book f1 C85. Our Price $895 •Complete S1le1 -Serv-•
642-nl2 11 FT. Pa.,,a.,., lllAnd<r * TRUCKS * ped, beautilul c:ond. pvt ply. IHPORTS Santa Ana 543-9311 HEWPORJER MOTORS •ico aod Porls Ooporl·• USEDTVs~&:up.Re~ STYLED Blonde wiilet Deluxe mcde1 (all TMyArtAllH1r•At "$4995==·=~======I OYOTA-VOLVO '68 CHEVY II gment for JAGUARS.• tr. shop or bome. ~"' n• Bro-•-•.' tlber1ta11 > outboar f1ntutlc Discounts "-~ Bl CM o.<1672 --r worn, v. w•u.au Nova series. Air, automa_ tic .._,., l'··bo• Blvd. a Se1 Th• bciti"'J • n<U uur " . ~ ...... .,_ . eu.tom map •--. MG ·-u •.. •-C M rA" .,..,.., """"' "141 • T d red ••!1 h.""'1u worn; cost U<IWQ ...... ....,. .1a1JD ~OJI["·• • • V'ftP".......... trans., power steering, Ra• "AO <:<>tu l:AO OCJl 1969 J•glll! 0 •t • 19" ZENJTI-1 Porlable 'TV ......., ..... ....., Big wheel tilt tralltf. S'fOO Ready tor tnunedialt ""'°""""'"'* ---" '
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A otand. $50. Call...,,• $UB."'ll$4ll.Callf;IH537 --~TJlln., d•"-Y MG AnllqllOI, Claulco 9615 ~~=-·:,:.""""'· '"MERCURY,""" good, .......... . i.=•m.='=73-6Zl5=::==:===l~oo1":'~.i::u~13· liablag f""..Jl:1 BEACH CITY _ .,.._ , ~--~-. .$2090--_ -_ki~;,Jr.,;·~~~ LBRAND..NE.W-li -~---i~l~.E~l~&~s~·~··;u~~n~1o:t~~""'~'1JS,~oit~sl/I:~""~· ·~~liw~/9tlh~ptJ""'i~'"~··~~~· --0001; . Sil11, Sii'YfCO.l'iffl " 300 SL GULLWING -,;.~ '6' C\)LQNY Pari< 9 -· • 1969 •
• 1968 Solid state, UPH-0' ~~·G ...a so 2 from $215. ScboCk Botts1 1E55 Beach Blvd., (HW)'. 39) Complete new MG tnventol)t Comp1ettJ¥ restored; engine, CHEVROLET wagon; f1lll p1vr. & air. Lug-• II '~:rm-~ !7n~r co=~ pc. ;:; fatkup··~~,r·= .... =-=======-1 ltunU::Oneach See H:;eAN:r ~:." ~~ :e: At ~taEi!thF~way gage rack. $1895. 546-3665 : OPEL' :
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I.ell 00 ,., a~y . ..., ~ :;i'; .~~ ~ s.u"°'" 9010 -w· ru MOTORS ·~I ... So. """" Hlghway. Santa """ ,.,_,,11 MusTANG • • baJanc-e of S79 cash ~ low 21' VIKIR'G. ,,_....-uu nt n ' -or ~4 /
pymnts.\Varebouse. 535-7189 St1ufhr Reducing virtually ftbit.tn Ar:. ~ grille $15. ~ rear '65 MUSTANG • ONLY •
WILLIAMSON Stereo, 100 Mlchlnt _ $85. Fonner fleet champ,,I ae" 2186 H1rber Blvd. d~ COblPlete with &lus Cpe. Bucket seat, automatic • $1899 •
watt AM IF M. Gar\ * 548-4753 * ot aall.11, extraa, Poesiblt Cotti Mt11 $10 N. ~ front end, com-trans., rad.lo, heater. Very • •
'.dla.llger. See to appreda.te. SACR!FJCE! Due to Wnea· Balboa Isle .Up. ideal b '61 Ford % Ton Pickup 3100 W. Coat u-.,. plete W1tli A·frame A 16" clean. Low mllea. OWP432. II
l?i>l.Callanytime54S-14'7 ....,,mem,,m,,ipNeWport 2 -hmlllH, Aalllntt V-3, automatic ........ 1599 N...-llacb ,..... ldoa!., mak• • $1095 • IMMEDIAn
Beach Tennis Club~ $1700. w/lenm to ..._i. 642..\666 ~ llo-1181 tn.llh with $!0. V.W. bus GUARANTY • II
rtlng GC\Ods 8500 PEMCO A-••""•-Tl pl. ble ply, Showa br eppl. 2 '63 GMC 400! 2T cob; Aulhoducl MG Dale , ,..3 about 6' long, 125 for CHEVROLET • DELIVERY • =="'-"=;:.,.,.,_;:_ Ill • .. -,·~-.. ~ 644-Ul< dlalsb, PIS. ""'" IS50. MG "" TD ·~ I ~· 3 ol lh<m. Call 536-84ll H.B. •
A\11'0 tully accurized, far W ~ ~r-"' . CAL ~ ,...__.. ....... _-.ln alls.. ea. 6'5Ford %T PU, aulO, . ow ncu w wwte ========= ru E "11th st •Nolly tquipptd lneludlnt
target \.\llrlc, $65. Eve ~~-T""' ~ trans ideal camper, $650. tiberglaa top, intrrlor 0. Race Cart, Roda At Santa A ~ •du1ln111t1rq-li"d1rbt1lr••
675-3.105 CUSTOM bit ero.n .u, Radril aev. Xlnt COlld. Servisofl 506 31.st St , cellmt, engine reblt. ~ na Y sy1t•m, ht1t1r, whit. will•,•
Frigidaire, tool work bench, ~ 673-Ql20 cash. 547--0101. or m.Q46 S'I'(Xl{ Car TRAILER g ply Santa Ana 543·93ll •d111l 1p11d wind1hi114 wl,. J:\lscella~HUt 8600 dog bousie. Sf9-0lll aft 5. SNOWBllW No. 7l(, partly Stevenson IJl)ijt rim w/ramps priced -:-,.,,.-==::-:-= '66 MUSTANG, auto, •in. w1mi"'J f111htr, r1dlo,I
'.;.;;.=;.;..;c.:o.:c:..---~~~--,c---· rntond. Fitments. tratlu. '60 FALCON Rane hero.-========= tollrl1642-.f'JIJ94 ,65 CHEVY IMPALA P/S;_,~;.,!1600 ••tc, 9101411 •
Beaullful ••~ ~ ~ $300. Call 5211-00G RIH. Auto. Good eond. PORSCHE Ranllop • LOADED! Fad --a
. KINGSIZE BED 500 with mkl " ,..u.n. . $400. · dU l'adlo be "" black MUSfANG 1967 lllt bad< a POOLE 'S FIN E
USED CARS
-•·t nm $185 takes. 548-6473 tr SLOOP with laill ' * 540-4981 * Autos W1nt..S 9700 &U", • • a , 390, •te-tape deck, -•·t a with quilted mattre&11, "l"1 traner $300. F1mL. 642-6375 PORSCHE UM C. Oean, ·--------vinyl top, maroon bottom. • .. ., ........,
=toundation, bltn frame. Nev-21_:_~,~-l!othTV·~ ~ aft 5:a0 PM. '64 FORD IJ( Ton ll&t bed Am/Fm, 1 owner. pm. WE PAY . • • Excelle.nt tbn.Klut Local cood. &f6..{i688.. •
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er used ~. \\'Orth $250. ~ ..., • ._ w/power boom lilt to llXXI 673-9339 ar IS'l5--5m. Sa.r. Oemente car. S85 C!sb 1967 AQUA Whit 1 ..... Rad" • •
8.f.2.ffi36 good.646-1525 L!D01(,No.1922w/r:t:Ntt, lbs. Lo miles. $1500. '========= CASH deliverw..Wlllfincprvtprty. -e ... .,. JO, "678UICKRMera trailer, North salla. Blue -W/wa.lls. Auto trns. 1· owner • • SKIS : HeD-d Master 215, 1---------1 56-41fi6 SKODA 494-9773 or 545--0034 $1695. 675-148l Full pow1r, f1etory 1ir, low
: marker toe LS heel. Child'• Misc. W1nt9d 1610'1='"=""'="=·=1.iko=' =new=·="='::-5350=' 1'63 CHEV, step-glde Pickup. ' '66 EL CAMINO •mtl119•. ITHBs211
· ~. ·~~" & booO;, me e WANTED e -Powor CruiHl'1 9020 :;.,Bed~."~ .. ":""...:· ·~ ':'!">.: :'ai. ~f':lj :i ~ .,,""i.o: :,!'."' ~'h!~r"';'~ring, OLDSMOBILE : $3995 '!
Furniture e Appli• 25' OWENS Cabin. Cl'u1str '63 ~ Ton Chevy Pickup $175 or otter Ph. 536-6ll5 GROTH (unmftlfJ $1590 'fi6 OLDS .. 4 dr JIT, ps, pb, 8 '63 BUICK Skylark a VARDEMEN Surfboard 97'.
Wood tail-back $30. Shetland
noor polisher, good con-
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ACCORDIAN $50
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CI TV • Pl w/galley I: he&d. Sleeps Dua1Whee!a,V-3auttl.$975. "''IIV GUARANTY FM d Roal M -o or I 1nos ti. Single screw w/185 hp . ra 10, Y as~ •H.T. Cp•. Aulomotic, ,,, ••
ETC. Cbryller Marine en g. 64Z-3293 SUBARU Ask for Sales Manqer CHEVROLET tires, xlnt cond. $1695. Priv io, h11t•r, p-•r ...... ,11 ....
Cash In 1/2 hour Recently overhauled. sis ·~ = ~~e;0~Jeick iJtf. 1969 SUBARU ==~ :1;! m E. 11th st. pty. 546-uro :.f•ctorv$•;1, 2'FX9c"5" •.
541..\531 ~bail tank. 14•2511· Muoi see CdM. 6™1464 from $1297; 66 MPG KI ~3331 At Santa Ana F,,,.,..y PLYMOUTH .
BUYING Silve. Coln& 10% 'SI CHEV P.U. $125 Complelo fore;ga ear ..,.;ce WE PAY CASH Santa Ana 54~9311 • '67 JAGUAR 420 a
Ove' ··-. ~·--• ~10. PRICE REDUCED! K t K to K BLACK I • ial '64 V"' .. ~ s I hit "'"""' VUUOJ• ..... 25' Meridlan, tibergla.J • 00--0.157 • OS a us m ars our on oor spec .~~· igne w C, .s,c1.n. I OW~lf, 11 ,000•
Silver nickels $3.50 roll ====::::::::::==. 1980 Harbor Blvd. &t6-M84 ruspenskin. big e ~~in e, blk mt. buckets, auto. $'187. milii, f1111 p 0 .,.. • r, i i_r ..
COSI'A t'OJNS 837 W. l9tb =· ~c;'~y Jeeps 9510 fOR YOUR (AR personal car, condition 1st ~38 CdM •cond., wir• wh••l1, fl/Cl\ 1---------1 St., C.M. 646-1445 SUNBEAM class. New tires. $2050. SACR.AFICE 1967 Fury ID 112851 -
ORGANIC Feruu,..., ...,i BABY •lrollerwlthback•al 3" GRAND Banko d;~,.t '61 JEEP % Ton P;ckup. CONNELL 67>-2226 hanltop oedan. Ltke new. a SALE PRICED •
, ·horse manure combined in goo:!. coDdltion. St0-2!!5 cruiaer, fully equipped incl 4 ~·heel drive, V-8 Chevy 1956 QIEVY Bel Air V-8 owner. $1795. 675.fi259
with wood shavtngs. Good after 7:00 radar. £73..8176 +7 PM cng. Oversized tires. Good 1967 SUNBEAM Alpine. Must CHEVROLET Won't run, make oHer "°65 OLDS Dynamic 18 · :~ch. 8 ~ ~0!46':: WANTED 3rd member for AJrcratt 9100 ' = .. =""=· 1=""'=·=646-4200==== :=c; ~~ p~4
28?.8 Harbor Blvd. * 645-2l3J * PONTIAC a" Or. H.T. R&H, &wto,. PS. '
Frl lt31 '56--'62CbevyPiclmp; 3spd. -·-----,. ========:. Costa Mesa 546-1200 '64 CHEVY II red S W, ••it cond, llw40'fl461 •
YEAR ol.d Waler Cocker
.Spaniel. all black. Needs
family to ID\•e & protect
also fenced yard. To good
home. 5f8-0S80 1!14
847-""2 P,I. Pilot Coune Ctmpera 9520 TOYOTA --==-=----'83, 4 """· $700 or ,,.,. '68 Pontiac ,,,.bird, 350 • $1495 a
• K $75 dn, $20.16 mo. Mooney 'GS GMC % TON TRUCK WiJI Buy otter. 536-7193 air cold., full power, radio, • •
PETS •nd l•VESTOC A1:rcratt Sales. F M Panto A CAMPER. '67 HARDTOP 1955 CHEVY Wagon V8, 28l, vinyl top. 12,IXXI Ml. 50,IXXI • ,66 TEMPEST •
C ~ 8820 Clruge Co u n t 1 Airport • 54$-2813 • LANDCRUISER Your VcDcnrarea or Ponche automatic, gd running cond, mi wan", Immaculate!
•1• 549.2666 or 546-1610 The sharpest low mileage 6 pq top dollarl. Paid for $15(), 968-5256 645-2667 .H.T. Coup1. A•dio, h .... ,,.
FREE lumber tor firewood. ~tree baby buggy &: !ltroUer.
'Toilel 4 tank. '53 Plymouth ~parts. 64G-MGJ. 284 E.
1 : \Valnut SI. CM. alt 4 pm.
9525 l..h 111tomttie, pow1r 1t1ttl"I·· DARLING SlaineM Jdtter.. 9200 Dune Buggl•• we've ever seen. Comp. ot not. Call Ra,... '68 CHEV. Impala; custom. '63 BONNEVULE, Blue. All • 1sve6691
3 oea1 po1n~, 2 bluo point Mobllo Homos 3 equip. Incl. warn hubl • 673-1190 ,,..,._ "'"'·· -.., 2 dr. ,,...,, au-eond, S7SO. m • $1695 a
S15 each. 96:l-Ul36 Special Sale ~~e bullt-ln gu tank. IMPORTS W AN1'El> hdtp. S!iro. 83.l-2887 Blue Bk $1060. £46..8503 • • ,.,__ a-· :IO' wld• $1599 down -$98.89 DUNE BUGGYS $2399 °"""'' C.oontl.. ,,,;, CHEVY 6 cyt "ick, 1965 GTO Co;w, 389 cu ;. I '68 THUNDERBIRD • """'P v~ TOP $ BUYER Xlnt cond. New t Ires, 4 speed, $1700. or best oUer . ...;"'-------,-I mo. Incl. tax, lie., dcL and • brake!! & tran!I. 96i-STIO 547.3446 wkday11 lO to 6. • l•nd1w. Full pwr., fie. &Ir,
. • .
LOVABLE year aid male
bait poodle, 11hot1, t tx.uebroken. Free to good
'home. 8'l7...an5 or 962-1530
tve1. l-U
f'REE to good h o m e
W/yard. Pure black Lab
• & Ge.rm.an Shepherd mix.
1Good watchdog. 4 mos. old.
·-Female. 548-4537 1/13
'HOfl.1Efl.1AK1NG ltiagazine A:
recipH to lfome Economk:a
ltudent or teacher .
673-1133 1114
A YED Jernale Boxer; all
vacc. Good tamlly dog. 2948
E. Cbut H!ghwa.y Corona
. del Mu. 9 to 5
Da~ ~':,"ehndm> ,.,..,. _ 3 yn. t... $i's; BILL MAXEY B!Ll.1881!1~ ~~arA '58 PONTIAC, • IO.ooo mHu. fXSRttl> •
$1S. Dachahund pupo. -BAY HARBOR ff. Beach. Pb. 847-"565 CHRYSLER New '""'· ..::..
0",,7,,:;. $3995
• mal o 120, fem. $15. Mobile Hom11 Show ~ (TIOIYIOITIAI -·------good. Make ofi.,, 646-4203 •• -~----.I
646-&llti alt 6 1425 Baker St., Coata Mesa c Auto Le11lng 9810 '64 Chrysler lmptri1I -'60 CHEVROLET
AKC Dachshund, 1hot1, (at Harbor) ~ 0 18881 BEACH BLVD Full pwr, air corxlitklning, 6 RAMBLER • 4' door h1rdlop. R&H, ••· • ,,. ..... ,. . *AUTO lEASING* •• , .. PS. '"""'" • houa bn>ken, 6 mo. 125. ' s Hunt. Beach 847-8555 way•"' oeai.. ""· P"' an----------1 $395 or olfer. To Eood home. SEE the Dual Wkle Ro&d-• -·; 3 mi N. or Coast Hwy. on Bch • tenna. Car has had loving '63 RAMBLER 2 dr hcltp, 1• •
968-3475 liner Pan American, Par•-W' ~ p I ALL MAKES ca.re. New tires, $85 cash auto trans, good cond. new ., __ C?:...=:.,::..;:;__-«I
PLAYFUL Beagle pup 1 mount. El1te and General TOYOTA I I COMPETE'TIVE PRICES delivers. Will fine prvt pty. tires. pvt. pty. $475. Mr.• '66 OLDSMOllLI •
mo. old male,' A ic C mobile homes now at • Cort Fox Auto L•aslng Take low pymnU. '94-9773 Longo 549-1615 or 962-UTI Torontdo, full powff &114 ~'d, had all shot., $50-. Dual Wide Sales 149.a20J.--6n.11to We Have 'Em Alli 224 W. Coast Highway er~ 1962 RA?tlBLER Cllwlc 4 •11ctory 1ir c.ncliti111i-t.•
545-8992 Ollinm11n MobUe HomMI fnc. 1970 H.1.1101 l lYD. SEE US L'\T OR LAST Newport Beach 642-8440 PERFECT Condition, '57 Dr. Wag. RIH., at r . • ISl.4111?1 •
Mixed UIASA APS().Poodlie 520 N. H1rbor, S.A. COSTA MHA B'JT SEE US!! '~MUSTANG V-8; air, N~w Yorker. $225. Far W/WBlls $395. 545--6284 all 5. $2995 a
531 "571 l -·•--,... below market. 642-ltllll '-..--=-...:...:;.::__ .. 1
ly. -:rus 111 • 00 KIT Imported Autos 9600 fall f1Di4 di.. !nlor., ...mo. 10.000 Ml. CONTINENTAL Am"""8._, V-.!, .,... '"· • '67 BUICK Skylartt
pttpples. $30. Principal.I ~ ""' <Ii • u~matic; pwr. steer., ========'I '62 STATION Wagon. 5 door11
AKC reg. Irisb Setter Pup&, 1 BR SPACIOUS e ~ Cash tor lmporll Lease $78.65 per mo. or .•=''=eo=nd.=$450.=="'"""'====~I Sport coupt. R&H, 1vto., Weblyn line, 6 wka old. all eomplrie 545-1090 ~ IMPORTS pun::hatle $2,750. 64~2182: ---------· 1-• PS, 1ir cond. lTUZ51t) =DlL~ o1:!t~~~ ~~==m~•~-..,.-,,--~:.=i~ ~oryee:, lm:.: TOYOTA-VOLVO eves. & wkends 541).»t9 ·~~~thn'Con~:: T·Bl nD • $2595 • ~ Love1 childn>n Sll..VER Grey p:iodl.e, Rood Motor Hornet 9215 or conditioa. 1ry UI before 1986 ff.arbor, C.M. M6-830l UHd C•rt 9900 new brUet. Xlnt CIObl:t. ---:,s=1.-:T~B~l::R::D~--l11--..:!:.:=:.::::.=:_~
• .r~~ ~ 1/13. with dilldmi. $25. ~ a>RTI2-Yoa won't bel.ieYe you lell. ELM 0 RE Leav'g area & mmrt Id!. ' 8 '66 DODGE MOMCO 8 '~ "'"" 3 PM 1" • 'al-low ma. ..... c MC7J'GRS, JSJlll 8'adl Blvd. TOYOTA TRANSPORTATION Sl2'll. 646-3704 Xt,.. ~~ 5000N ml: new • 4 0•· H.T. UH, "'"• 6.AJV. sm. bred male hr. Dog, G WestlDlnl:ter. MJ3l2. ena: • u .. M.. ew paint, PS, •ir cond. l'TPU012J .,_-I --··l .. p ,_., Verv REGISTERED •tman aJr cood-pvt p!JI •ode '62 t'ONT., bere.utlf'u! car: ..... ___ .._ lnte~ Call~ a $ a ~7~ 5 :;:-92ci& shortbairPolnterPups for owner. M1·2.l33 llF:AnnU/\R'IT.RS W JAlf xlnt cond. 63.CDJ ton.: all J;;'t;''"p;, ~ .... ~ 2195 8
Ull c""'=:;'·c:""'='= ... =-=;c;,;.'--~~ Ml I Blk ALFA ROMEO ELMORE Cftd!I "'""""'' ""'u1 for ·a="""'==· =n»>=·=-==== 1 '" T-BIRD e1a.-1c, m<tal.: 1 ;;;:;;;,C.,Malmu==,.:<1;::..,...:::;::-:':pu'=p. BOSTON TerrlML u!e --1 __ n __ .. ____ 92_7S ---------1 Instant delivery, J:Jrl!:ft, -aUYoer w/red lnL rndlo; 34 f
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.,,.. Hu bad...,.._ Good AKC ~';':' • , 2 MINI-BIKES; 1 11......i; '67 ALPHA WOO S..dl Bml, W-,.,, '~',: ~ d• on CORYAIR Xln< cond. 12.oxt. 645--0476: I
W/cblldfta, ,.,_l.745 1/13 _ w.. ...... hudly u"'11 "'600'', lfanltop Coupe. 5 '"-• ......,, L,°"~. °' come ---11 no"""""' call' 545-0!44 I 548•7765 •
MO old -wu..hall' H---543-1852 ,..ed. FM. Lie =· ======= 540..\39% NEWCASTlf MOTORS I!l!M ' DR lint lop ,;;;;;;;, • M F I 8 30
• · I I --$2499 TRIUMPH ILUI CHIP "' r u -•-1 •-..,. ' ' "" -.·erl' er. P a7 l ttl. I
9300
• u power, ,u,. ... ~.. t 9 M S3S1 1IU 6 YR A..Q,Jt.A... Mart. Prol Mororcyc ts -------AUTO SALES 2186 Harbor Blvd. Pftlnt a: motor, orig owner, 8 ° pm
tmnn.. Shepherd Pup-trnd 1of tnbm rtder. WM's --:68 SUZ\J-KI-1"1___ 214! HarborJ.. ~oeta MMll Cost1 Mesa m . m..3622 S•turd•y 8:30 Im
nd sd bc:mea. u 10 Stable. t.q Can)'Oh Rd. allc '68 Kaid WE PAY "-""SH FOR '63 Carvl'ir S?ld@t $599 1964 T.SlRD. L~ neo.." n. • to 6 pm
-1n1m. ......., Ul3 tor Nancy. ......,.. YOUR CAR PAID 642..\666 P'"· I""'"'"· 646-6l33. 2249 a Sund•r> 1'30 am
!NACK La-,..,..,, 4 TRANSPORTATION JJriT'l'IUUMPHZIOdlrltn.ck VOLKSWAGEN FOR OR NOTI NEWCASJU MOTORS HorlxrBlvd,C.M. a to 6 pm "'°"' ""' 1o "'°" bomt. -,....., 11oo. 1'61 vw, new .. 1°t 1'69 .,.. ""' '""''"" tw nMPEST 1115 loots l Yldltw 9000 6'15-0'lS! .._ """ A loL Good °!'_?'::.., 5':'.;. ~ M~~ 2186 Horbor Blvd.
'-o-11 tor DIRTY httt ~-ir ~~--VESPA 125 -$85 mech eond. $600. "6"'622 ;:-~· ::'... ·~--.;? ) I 531-&1191Jll .... , .-... ......, l4MlQ-..4n.11t1 orla-OUt ,_,....,"",..,. ;g ~..,,, ....... Cort.1Mala n:a. plUI Wan.tromb b'ir, lit 962-1511 uk tor Don 1'71 HAllOI ILYD. Sedan Jlk. W I 00. Flair 'Sl Monza Spyder ····•• SC00
X PILOI' WANT ADS! PJ) • firm. 673-6456 SOCK IT TO 'EM! COSY.I. WUA CHARGE IT! 6Q.E004 642-4666
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'&\ TEMPEST WAGON. Xlnt
eond! S400 or best o«cr.
1 894-1431
$J~eU I C K
tl Ht IUIC• COllNIS:
COSTA MESA
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