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Talks Begin Saturdcg
U.S., North OK -. .
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San Francisco topless 'dancer Diana Demtls pickets stat~ ~apilol in
support of legislative secretaries who &av~ been P','Ohib1ted from
wearing miniskirts. Assembly Rules Coi;n.nuttee ~hamnan E~gene ·.
A. Chappie of Cool, Calif., lost his last week, calling for a cover up
by leggy legislative secretaries and messengers. .
Couple Freed in Beach
Slaying as 2 Arrested
By WU.LIAM REED
OI tk Dllltf Piiot ll•H
Acting In a surprise move, Huntington
Beach police arrested two men about
1:30 a.m. today on suspici<ln of murder
In, the aavap slashing death of a woman
whole crlgtnal suspected killers were
arraJaned W-y.
Release ol an aerospace engineer and
wailr.,.·wlJlnally held In lhe cue was lrdiminent. as theJr attorney sought an
order Ito free them in West OraI11e
County!JudlciaJ District Coort.
evidence of a recent traffic accident.
Paint scrape3 on her car -which
definitely came from the car driven
by Mrs. Hester S. Markee, 55, or 1508
Olive A\'e., moments before she was
murdered -were the result or the
nearby collision just before the k.il.ling.
''We've had our doubts," Capt.
Robilaille admitted, "We just were not
1001 ~t convinced -and we have
had our detective force turned out en
maase-tince UU. munkr. ·•
Fnm Wtrer Servkt1
PARIS -The Unitod Stale! and NGrtlI
Vietnam aiirloUncH aATeement todly
that will enable the expanded Vietnam
talka lo open Saturday In Paris. .
President Johnson hailed the agree-
ment but warned that fighting on the
Vietnam battlefields may c on t i n u e
throughout the negotiaUons..
The agreement came when both sides
accepted a round table, with no markers,
nameplates or flags to indicate whether
the 141D "two sided" or "four
sided." ~will be flanked by two
small lqUare tablea for secretaries . and
tramlators. .
-The bickering -lhe shape of. the
table centered on whether there would
be an allied team on one 1kfe and
a Communist team on the other, or
whether tbe VIet Cong woold be seated
as a separate force with the South
Vietnamese government. The Viet Cong
and Saigon each insist it Is the sole
represent.alive of South Vietnam.
The bickering conUnued for more than
two months while men Oil both aides
Man Dies in· Car_
Crash on Freeway
The Caillomia Highway Patrol said
Porfirio A. Ortiz of Corona was killed
early this morning in a two-ear accident
on the ruvendde Freeway in 8anta Ana
Canyon.
Ortiz, CUP omcers said, WIS dead
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on arrival at Orange County Medlcal
Center !ollowing lhe cnall, wbiclHoot
place about three miles Mii ol lmperlal
Highway.
Detaila of the accidmt. including the
name of the other driver, were attll
under invesllga~on laie tllll morninS.
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died in Vie\J>am, arOUBing• ~118"·-eiif '-: · · · :, . . • 11 · ·f ' I 1 1 :•• ' f indip&Uoo ,among many1 J)fflonl In the· : J.. r, ·. . .. , · ' ~ ·• • • '\ · : ,: .
world. The 11na1 .... of the ·tables wiu., MUl"de..,er·· ~' .. . _,
b!edetmninedbytheFrJ!Uch.governmen.t . · , ' ' •1 ' ~' '< • , •• , • • • .-:,
which ii boet for the taUu and which , .~ 1 • 1 ;. • · ~ " ··I • ' 1
· ~~i:,,_can In cabinet -~'. _~~:~e :DA Discounts'.· Kil.": .. .'fur~~;~~.·~,::
South Vleh~•"'tR Foreip. '1Jlii; ff . , 1 .. ., TraoCbang~llt..., ~' ' ' proellJld~g.,,~ ' ' . S~~~;t$ · .... ~·~Death Confession
leaves o~ce o&tJln.,20. ,·,..: .. : ·
JOlmson; ~·c1eep,eri)olion_,it·.the
procedural br>allhrougb,.lliM! ~:foor.
days before, ht' ~ves ~; 1~: the'
way had beeii• cleated fOr tbe:"·Start
ol substaliHve talka flld stated: "We
mUJt be · COntident that an honOrab~e ~
peace is possible lf we here at home
remain steady."
"We must pursue peace as diligenUy
as we have fought aggression,." be said.
"And this )I~ we have made steady
progress for the peace we all devoutly .
pray for. I deeply believe that if we
onJy rem8.in united and slay together
on thia path we will achieve honorable ·
peace in Southeast AJ.la."
Diplomatic sources In London said the
Paris talks would receive a boost from
the Soviet Union and th.el it la exerting
"all its ~ible inf1uence" on Hanoi
to speed Vietnam peace negotiations.
Tbey aid Ru.u1a now had more influence ·
oo Hanoi than ever before and that ,
the Kremlin wjlnted the •Vietnam war
ended In ~pea of impro11lng . relaUons ·
with ~ Niloo adminlattaUoo. ,
A statement .bY Hanoi . representative .
Nguyen Thanh Le stopped short of claim·
ing a victory but il-said the cooditions
accepted today were offered by· Hanol
U fat back Id Dec. 1J and that the
delay was ca~ by U.S. aDd SaJgon
stubbornness. w. Averell .Harriman, the UJI ..... am-·
basaador who ls reUring from the taJU
thla: wee~nd. said ·the. 1 o I u·t Ion
(See TALKS, Psp I)
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· ConfUSed ambusH •'tlller, Dehlter r A.
Coley· m'Urdered a pretty Coata '1Mesa ·
cocktall · waitress and· admitted another
st:x slaying, but he. coold not bi.Ve cotn-
rnitted the second one, District Attorney
<Jecli A. Hick.naid today.
Ironically -bound by I e g a I '
technicallUes -·authorities know who
killed the beauty in an earlier case,
but he will evidently remain a free'
man.
flicks broke a two-month silence to
refute reports that Coley had confessed
"to any peace off teer" or to his lawyer,
Matthew Kurlllch. "I have my . own
ideas on the idenUty of the ...-lo
whom Coley made bis adm.lstlon but
I'm. no,l .~.·to dil'I!!&• "then\i"' Hicts..:aaiH; -~· ·• c, .... • ~ " . ' ' . '
· ~·Coney i;ouidn't possibly havo killed
G1qrt!,.f9htiii:: J!l~ks ,.id today. ·"He
may DaVi saTd· jre ' d1d but It was a
confession that sbotll.d have been looked
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' -. Weatlier Now booked on suspicion o( homlclde
is Henry L. Sianez, 25, ol 312 Clay
St., who war picked up at another
residence.
The second 111Speci was ldentllied as
Edward R. Hargrave, 18, o( 17392 Marken
Lane, Huntington Beach.
Detective Captain Earle Robitaille bad
this to •say about the swprlse: twlst
in the grisly CaJe.
Soviets Make Crew Switch .. i_. ·.~.P~~~, '
"We do ban a statement rrom the rie;w pair Jmd we do have physical ev¥ten· ctr We will present our case this ar-
tetnooo to the distrlct attorney," be
uld.
"We are asking immediate reltue
of both previous suspects, Norman
Coatney, 41, and Margareta Olngtr, a,"
be 1dded.
Capt. Robitaille said the primary
ru900 for lbe arrest of Coatney and
J.flss Dinger was the fact that her dark
aedan, found at 21st Street and Olive
Avenue., war blood-smeared aod &bowed
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MOSCOW (IJPI) -Two manned Soviet a half houn. It had been upected lliey
space ships docked today in orbit, the would remain linked for some time,
flrrt time such a maneuver had ever but informed l&o'cet in MOIOOW aatd
been carried ouL After exchanging crew lhe tltO capeulel probably woUid land
members In another hJltOOe fJl'lt tbe Fridoy.
two Soyus .....is '"""''gee! 'and -t u ..... lbt linkup and Ml*•llnn,
their separate ways. ~ ..,.._. IL Col. Ynpn1
Fer one bour, two of the°""~; ~aAloolY~c.lamllered
members !tom the 1pacesllip -5. ff.· I ID -'litl tho:1 ,,_ had wllloed In space u lbeJr , _ _., wfth 1 thlnl man,
remained locked togelher wltto S.,,Z tbllr "'1 lloac aulde •rlilll and
4 lo form what the official ..... agency .,..... ou1 -t.uU. The)' !hon
Tasa called "the world'• llrll Ill-, """"''lioJUI 4 wtim µ. c.L Vlodimlr
pertmentai 'P8CO station." 1 .,_ 1 $>alllof bid -al1111 1inco bis n...
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z Doll.Y IUT ' LBJ Agrees
He'sLeaving
Problems
Telegraph Workers
Settle Strike of AP
NEW YORK (AP) -Memb<n ol
the l!nited Telqnlpil Worbn Unim
lt'tw otd to work al ADxiated Prea
ollices ,,,.,,._,., -striking W'ire
Serria Guild memben Y'Oted Oii • D!W
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Sen. Murphy Asks U.S. Drah Legislation
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pmtaoity .. dloogo tbr ...... ol the
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---Ille ...... lily ... ~ed al~ "'2rinp. u the Justi<e °""""""' ..,. u.
J.egjsl•im ii feasible. the app:opb4e
--... the sabjoct ol ---inp.
Ahin Karpis, ooeti-··Public Enemy No. I." shops Wecme.day in
Mmtrea1. Can., for V•lmtine gill ior IUs mw, who still n>ides in u.s_ Karpis was paroled Tllesday after spoBling :IZ ,..,.,. in prbou
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Manned Craft Link Paves
Td"'isioo <2m!n< -bodi SoJm
4 and SoJm ' llaftd Ille linbp ..
jlltiilam Rlmiall ~ sciedis:ts below.
Nataatwidr aOltimees saw tbe Tideotapes
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Way to Space .Statiom ---~YelileyPr ovtt the Sarid U a i o D.
Telr:risim cameras al:Jo CBritd the
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CAPE Knri")i.'EDY, fl.a.. CAP) - By
w••sdully ~ two manne:d
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OriUW. the Sorid l"aim b a S •""••mtrated ii CID aqrmblt space st,a..
ti:nl lar ¥fatiLcd in C3rUI ortiit. But
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PoliceJail Two
On Murder Count
Besides sel'T'iDt: as a base to aswmMr
tqni1w11f"td fer mamrd ~ btbtoffs,
a space station in earth arbit is mdul
fer mWt..,. pmmaisvM%' and ,,.;,.,.,,jfv
t'.1Jlti i::mtuts aod to p;d togdbtr" ••• , .,....,.
IIDl1WIDrd probes aimrd al thl! plwls..
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In SoJm 4, Sbalalov was cm IU 35111
f2rth orbit sincr m lauDcb Toesday.
So)'1D 5 was launched Wtdneutay.
In their space suits. the ~
canied ''a new system al. ife main-
tenance and generation,"' Tass said. The
system is coipehle ol sustaining a. man
in _. lot long poriodL
Soriet "'ie.:icts said ~ wftlt
as pWnd as Shalalov piloCef bis s.,m
4 up btbiDd Soyuz 5 ror the m.idafternooD dodillc ...,. Uie S..'iel Unim-
fCJl'ttmml agmcy .••
...... tnaw wbo tilled Gloria Dawn Rnss Asked to Oarily
;"~ ~u;•;:;,,,;w,:::~ l\liddle East Proposal
and it mly takes ont b:lt at a list WASHINCTON fUPI) _ 1be Jo1msaa.
al ,,.idence which we haven't bttn alJotr. adminislntim. in its final diplcmatic
ed to submJ.1 m coon to convintt anybody wt -~ .is.:· ,...-. cm the Kiddle Ea.I pioblem, bas SOVIET SPACEMEN -Moscow television photos show Soyuz 5
A DAILY P" ~ --was -•-asbd the s..id Uaioa IO -'~ "· -• iJo 0-~-V I u.o..r• ''"r--,.............. ..__.,, .... eommauu p t DWia o ynov (top} smiling as he moves through
led to tab • t.ief glance at the list m"Wbat bm:J new pnll)OLSals for a centrilugal lock in first chamber of spacecraft and cosmonuat Alexei
ol .,......,. compiled bf • leading U-JI!-...,_ ol the Ar.lb-Yefueyev, an engineer, (bottom) in cabin of the craft during live
criminologisL llisanimpooingdouior, .. ~I.sradi~~"'""id~=·~================~b~roedcast~~~from~~sbi~-~===============================o-, ane which would be almost certain to
~ a jury lo coovid the pencm.
ilmllffd.
lklt that i>enm is DOt Levester A.
Coley.
"Son. Coley is • kill<r." llicts ""'1.
"Bal ho -·t tiD Claria CallioL In
our boot, um case is somd and cloee:d. n
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TALKS ...
-... ridnrJ I«.., --"U WU DOt suggested by au.y one
person. .• be said. "It was DOI a com-
prumi5e.. but just a decision that an
could agrtt to. amt satisfad.cry to all
the participants ol the -"""""." Jn Saigon, Foreign Minister 1banh in-
sisted tbe lalb will be two-sided -
the United States and Saigon vs. Hanoi
and the Viet Cong's front.
''This ls the nearat we could gd
to lhl! two sides "' bave bttrl fighting
£er,'' Thanh said. "It loob like a "-idory
ii yoo go back: to the original Ncwth
Vtetnamne demand for a fu---sided coo-fertnce.. ,,
1'so rectangular tables (or secttt.aries
will flan& the l'WDd table at a dis:taace
ol about II incbes. and Tbanb -
these: .arr sufficient to satisfy Saigon's
demand "" -Wb sine< they indicate a division between the a.Hied
and Hanoi-V-iet Cong oegotial0r$_
Unhappy Woman
rf akes Own Life
Teachers Reach Pact
PITTSBURGH (UPI) -A llrin by
I.JOO of lhr dty•1 l .100 public school
leachen •u averted today trbrn ~
JD«)t trU ruched on two ean:nUc
;..,,.,, -the lnltlal step In the -· drtvr rcr their nrst llfl'O&iated W1I'
conlnct
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Soviets Switch Brings Arrests
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11-tOSCOW (UPI) -Two manned Soviet
~ .Ol*O..oblPI' docked today in orb!~ the
first time such a maneuver had ever
been carried out. After exchanging crew
members in another historic first the
t~'O Soyuz vessels disengaged and went
their separate ways.
For one hour, two of the three crew
members rrom the spacesh.ip Soyuz 5
had walked in space as their vehicle
remained locked together with Soyuz
4 to form what the officjal news agency
Tass called "the world's first ex-
perimental space station." •
The ships remained linked from 11 :20
p.m. PST to 3~55 a.m. -four and
a baH llom. It ~ J>een expected they
would · r6hljp HDW fnr some time,
but lnformtd -in M°"""' said the two capsules probably would land
By WILLIAM REED
Of .. Dal .........
_Acting in a surprl!e move, ~
Beach pollc< an-ul<d lwo men about
5·11La m lodaJ"" ""l'ICloa cl lllllliler
in the Savage alashlng death of a woman
wba• original su!'peeted killers were
arfaiined Wednesday.
Release of an aerospace engineer and
waitress originally held In the case was
imminent, as lheir attorney tought an
order to free them in West Orange
County Judicial District Court.
Now booked on suspicion of homicide
is Henry L. Sianez, 25, of 312 Clay
St., who wa1 picked up at another
residence.
The second suspect wu idenUfled as
Edward R. Hargrave, 18, of 17392 Marken
~ Hunllnglon Beach.
llel«Uve Captain EOrle Robitaille 111!1
lhiJ' lq ~7 about the aurprbe l~ la.,. Ill# .... _ ~-
:: "1'e 119; Ila•• a alatemw .i-.lllf :
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new pair and we clo have physlcll eviden-
ce. We will present our cue lhit af4
ternoon to the district attorney," be
said.
''We are ~ lmmedialt relflle QI-lio\h pceviOiis susjiecls, ltoni>an Coatnef; n,.and Margareta Dinger,•."
be-added. - -' -Capt. Robitaille said the primary
reason for lhe arrest of Coatney and
Miss Dinger was the fact that her dart
sedan, found at 21st Street and Olive
Avenue, was blood-smeared and lhowed
evidence of a recent traffic accident.
PBint' scraj>es on her car -which
definitely came from the car 4r'1ven
by Mrs. Hester S. Markee, 55, of ID
Olive Ave., moments before she was
murdered -were the result of the
nearby collision ju.at before the tilllnl.
"We'Ve had our doubt.I,'' Clpt.
Jlobitall1e admitted, "We just were not
100 percent . COffVinced -and we have
bed Ollr d~Y!> fqr<e lamed Olll en
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'.B:etWeen the linkup and separaUon,
-1t xdl ~ U. Col. Yevgeny
Kbrunov and Aleie.l Yetiseyev clambered
out of Soyuz 5 lo which they were
launched Wednesday with a third man,
made their way along guide rails and
carried out various tasks. They then
entered Soyuz 4 where LL Col. Vla<ijmir
Shatalov had been alone since his Tues-
day launch.
Beaeh~ Gr-0up ·up Against
WIFE AWAITS NEWS
Mrs. T•m•r• Volynov
Huntington
Sets School
Bond Vote
A $-4.75 million bond issue proposition
ts on the ballot for a special election
Feb. 25 in the Huntington Beach City
School Distrlcl ~ Trustees approved final b a 11 o t
arguments Tuesday night for the bond
Issue which would support lhe building
prOgram of the elemental") district in
the coastal half of Huntington Beach.
, A favorable vote would allow the
district to take advantage of the state
building loan program for the first time.
Jn order to qualliy for state aid a
school district must be bonded to 5
percent ot Its assessed valuation. ac·
cording to district finance offitt!rs.
Along with the bond issue is a tu
increase measure. The increase, say
district ofltc.iala, is needed to keep the
district from ''financial chaos."
The la:a: rate would fall from the
tiresent' $1.35 per $100 asseued valuation lo 90 cents if a new tax override is pot approved before July 1.
They remained aboard Soyuz 4. after
the separation and cosmonaut Boris
Vol)rnov was alone aboard Soyui S.
A British scientist said the Russians
coold keep such a space station a1oft
Jndefinitely and use It as a jwnp.off
polnl for a manned fllghl to the moon.
American Sclentist3 also have said a
space station was necessary for further
space flights.
The UnJted Slates plans its first crew
transfer with the Apollo 9 mission set
to begin Feb. 28.
Two astron111t.s will transfer via a
pressurized docking tunnel between the
three-seat Apollo command ship and the
tw~man Apollo moon landing spacecraft,
called the lunar module, and launched
with it. Later one astronaut will
spacewalk from one ship to the other
in practice for a lunar landing.
The United States plans to launch
its first rudimentary space station in
1971. -It will be the inside o( a rocket stage
fitted with living and working units.
This orbital workshop will at !!rat support
three men ln orbit for a month and
will be revis.ited later.
Jn describing the Soviet feat today
Tass said Khnmov and Yeli.seyev, a
clvWan, showed how spacemen could
be trarllferred in rescues or relief opera-
tions in earth orbit.
"This new uperlmenl gives the o~
portunity to change the crew of the
ship and also rtscUe (spacemen) in case
of emergencies," Tass said.
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SOVIET SPACEMEN -Moocoi.--televisibti·pbotos show -So~-$
command pilot Boris Volynov (lo') Wm,Uiitg .as ho:moves -tlm)QKJ>:
centrifugal lock in lint chamber bf spacecraft an(!<cosmonuat .Velill •
Yeliseyev, an engineer, (bottom) \lJ ~abin' of the craft duri!'g·.,n~e .
broadcast from ship. . , ~ . ·
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Agreement Re•ehed
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U.S., North Vietnam
Open Talks Saturday
Frem Wirt Strviea
PARIS -Ttie Uoited St.ates and North
Vietnam announced agreement today
that will enable the expanded Vietnam
talks tn open Saturday in Paris.
President Johnson hailed the agree-
ment but warned that fiahUng on the
Vietnam battlefields may c o n t i n J e
throughout the negotiaUODI.
The agreement came wben both sides
accepted ~ round tabre, with no markers,
nameplates or .o,p to indicate whether
the talks were "two sided" or "four
sided ." They will be flJnked by two
small square tables for secretaries and
translator!!.
The bickering over the shape of the
table centered on whether tnere would
be an allied team on one side and
a Commwli!t team on the other, or
·whether the V1et Cong Would 'be :seated
as a separate force with the South
.Vietnamese government. The Viet Cong
and Sa""'1 each tnml II ii the '°I<
represaitative of South Vietnam.
Murder Confession Blasted
The blctefing ~tinued for more ttian
two mont.bJ whJle men on both 'side's
~led in Vietnam, •l'OUlin& -II• and
iodi,gnation among man,., pmcm in the
world. Ttie final 'lit.e o( the t:ablea will
be delerrnined by the French rovemment
which LI host for the talb and which
will call In cabinet makers to make
them. Coley Not Involved in Slaying He Admitted, DA Says
Confwed ambush killer L<vest.r A.
Coley murdered a pretty Ol.!ta Mesa
cocktail waitreu and adJnltted another
se:a: slaying, but be could not have com-
nutted the second one, DIJlrict Attorney
Cecil A. Hicks said today.
Ironically ..-bowxl by I e I a I
1echnlcaliUes -authorities know who
tilled the· beauty in an earlier case,
but he wtlt evidently remain a free
man.
tnckll broke a tW'o-monlh silenct to
refute reports that Coley had coofessed
"to any peace officer" or to his lawyer,
Matthew Kurilkh. "I have my own
Ideas on the ldenU!Y ol the penoo to
wtmi Coley made hi1 admJas&oa but
I'm ool pttpared to divulge lbem,"
lfjcts said.
Coley pleaded guilty lul Doc. 11 to
the ldllin& ol -Marie Weidner, an
1ltractlve Cotti Mesa eoclrtaU waJtrm.
He la currenUy held In the 011no l!'lson
ot1ssUkaUon cynter, awaiting psyclil1trM: . ·-~
trealmenl pending bla CGllllllitment to
the )JrQ wbere ht wUI serve his life
lllllence.
II -1'biJe the zt-yOOMld FUller1on
maUmoo -beinl held fa or-Couo-
11 jaD bei.., trlal lhal he admitted
k1llll1ll Glcrla Jlnii Collim, • CGP7l'1ghted
article In the Jlolloler llated. '!'be Cana-
dian glil -olabbed to "'"th in a Fullerton aparlmeml ,.. Maleh I, 111117.
I tilling for wbfch WUlil~lakeman,
alto from canadl; "., and ac-
qu!Ued.
'"CoUey couldn't possibly have killed
Gloria Colline,". lli<lnl ul<Hoda1-''lie
Dl"l' ba" !lid he~ld 11 wu a ~ !Mt lbould -lool;'ll Ioli> a !DI men c belate the i.
f-.UGa WU llUlde Pllhlli:." lllcb enumerai.d d.. crlnll!I to which
Coley conleaed' lo the •presence of law
enfOlcaeot -and bla •ll<lrn<J.
Ht ll.9ted Uwm u :
-Tiit tJllinl ol Mt.. Weidner lul v
Oct. 17.
-"Lui Ocl II, while pnnrllilg lo
Gallup, New Nelico, be threw 1 brtck
in an aparlmeol window. Coley cl«rlbed
tbl!: as an uncontrollable urge to throw
the l;rick."
-0 0n Dec. 3, 1917. he committed •
burglary in Anaheim in which he ltnlck
the victim wttb 1 rubber mallet. We
have been advised there were no serious
injuries."
-"He confeaed -1o buJ'alaria In
Fullerton commltted cm Oct. 1 t and
Nov. 7, 1963, May II, 11161 and JI'"' '
'rl. 1968."
-"He ldmltted a number fl peow ..
ineidents not reported to lll1 iaw en-
fon:ement qency."
''We -wbo tllled Glorla ~ C.Wlla," lllds aald. "We know beyjod
a lhadow ol a doul>I wbo tilled her I
and II Ollly laku !!!!'!_look al a 1111 I
ol evidence whlCb we~\ boeo allow·
ed lo IOll>mll In court lo can'1nce aoyb6c!J '
else:." I
Souih VJelnamelle-'Foreign lllnls!G'
Tran Cballt 'll>Al1b in Saigon lplmecliale)y
proc1almed fl ''loob lite vlctog ... 'Bui
obwver1 in Parla aald tt •lll'W"'i· there
hall lieeo -lo lhe Cormmmlils lo 1ot lhe t.J1n1 alarl<d before J-ltaves omce on Jan. 20. ' J-. shawlrc-cleep emotion "' the
pn>cedur1ll breakllfroulh lhal came loyr
qays ~<n he leaves olllce,-aald the
Wlf!/ • )la4' be"! cleare\! for the' ~
<l aoi.lantive ,la!µ ud llaled: "Wi
•mull.,be ~t thal lo 'tionorahla
peace It 'Jooo!l!>te U "' hon .at llome
·nmalo '1eadf."
State in Freeway Fight
By. TOM -IAllLEY or 11M OallY ,IW ,,..,
A move by the Concrrned CWzeris
Council ol HunUn\llOI> Baell to· hall
state action on the route of , tbe recentlr
approved Huniln&ton Belch P'reew11 lw
run lnto 1 roadblock with 'the Callklmlt
Highway Commwton's inslltence that
it cannot be sued.
Tile state agency conteodi that It can-
ool be the large! ol llU1aU011 ''wilboul
its C(lOJtllt. ..
The commlulon will ask dismiual of
Ille cltlzeos action in a Superiol' Court
hearing set for Feb. 7.
Su~t Beach ·
Fugitive Killing
Said } ustifiable
Although soqie details att Slill Dl!der
lnverttgation, Chief Deputy District At-
torney James Emi«ht said this morning
that the death ol a fleeing fugitive
last Friday in Sunset Beach WU "un-
questionably justifiable homicide."
Carl A. Sjolund, ZI, ol IV/2 28lh
SI.; 5umet Beach, was shot In !lie bact
ol the bead .. he fled from. • tleputy
sheriff who was attempting to lleTVe
felony warrants for the arrest of the
molarcycle rac!J11 enthualul.
Sjolund died lo Huntlnc1<>n lntettorn-
munlty Hospital atJ:out lwo hotu's after
he was shol by llepuly Edwa!)t Goulet.
The 1herlff's officer lald· Sjolund was
onler<d to halt oeveral limes and Ignored
the commands ol officers.
l)epoi, Goold said be fired -shol from bia .3kallber servtee revolver at
the fleeing man wbo wu aboul 15 yanll
awl)" at lbe ~ ~ ~
Selection of fr:eeway routes, statel the
commission, "is purely a legblaUve mat·
ter and not subject to judidal review."
II argues that the Calilo~ lqlslalunl
lw delegated in the blgbway COlllllllWon
''ctrtain funcUona" relaUng to location
of routes.
Bul, atates the eommluioo, "troid
freeway corridor&" are selected by the
leaislature wllh .the commi.l&loo only,
selecung the precise illgmnenls.
The commission's argument lJ directed
qainst a suit flied Nov. 21 by the
HunUngton Beach cllimls CJ'OOP· Thal
action charged that UMamed penons
"coospired and entered into ,a acbeme
lo e.slablish and lb lhe adoptloo of
the Huotlngloo Beach Freeway."
'Iilat suit was sparked by the com-
mission's adoption of the Orange ·11ne
- a 7.4-mile rouil,JJ whlci closely follows
the line of Pacific Coast Highway in
HunUngton Beach to Lampeon Avenue
in Garden Grove.
Westminster and Slanton went on
record is favoring the route. It wu
oppooed by Huoliogloo Beach, FOllDlalo
Valley and Garden Grove.
An BfgumeDl submitted by the ob-
jectors during heatings wu lhal the
Orange line will destroy 1,'50 homes.
It was pointed out that a roue placed
further well WOOJa have ooty displaced
T10 famttiH, '
'!be Ila!< notes In Its "'ply to tho
!illit that the ciUzens' action was baled
on claims that the CallfonUa Higlnr•1,
Commission ii a "quas.i·judlclal" body.
It rej:lllet ·that the commls&ion is a
"quasi-legislative•• body and therefore
, does not come within the Juriidlctlon
of the courts.
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BJ EVELYN llllQWOOll ~:r&r0r'F£ -lll'Olllillellt' R~lc~ gan :.-clllng
today lcii a fliBht to WashingtOn, Jl°.c ..
Friday morning to attend the in-
auguralion ol Presideot-doct Rlch"9 M.
NiXoo.
· The delegaUon wlll t.ake an economy
class flight out ol Los Angeles lntema·
tional Airport.
Actor John Wayne, a Newport Beach
resident, bad been among thoee who
plaMed to be aboard. Accon!lngly, TWA
officials scheduled an old John Wayne
western during the Hight.
Wayne then c.aneeled his plans betause
of a movie commitmenL
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.,,a~;,k~!'liiii · A_-;;(u.jjr ... Cout . ~ .S bJ tho lallfprl! Coaccrt al f:IO .... -.............. _, __ • "" ar-.-~ wlll ..... bJ P.m. ai·eonsututloo Hall-
.,.,. • ,~-;;;:_;.,..:.. '-"-"..!"~-'-' • , _,.._. \:; .. · 1'llt olllclol '"'""'"al ceremony 'and lJ .-.;~,,. ~ -..f1.~~I . '~ • ,~-
< -.~ -... TM ......,.. ~ .ifllll ... iloii ·IWUl'!na-to ol ·tho · prealdcnt and vioe
ln lhe mro, Uie actor does-biilUo for 'distlngliW>ed ladles 11 i p.'li1: :s.Jur-president •larb Monday al 11 :30 a.m.
with !lamina oil welts Instead o}bHllW : otay f.l lhe 'Nalional G•~-"Of Arla, •I the Capitol The tna"#lll'al parade
The charter plane will leaff ',"COO i(tU~ed by the Yo1-1ni •A _ . -SrJi.ite wUI be at 2 p.m. and ttie cllmU of
Angeles at 11 a.m. (It• the Wuhlngton Hilton, , ·tl'.te--tn-the re.Uvitles, the Inaugural Ball, wW
Headquartt.rs ~for the OQm&e Coast &q:ural gala at the Nati011at Guard Lake place at 9 p.m.
group ln ~ n.aUon's capita.I will be Armory at·t p.m. · Many of the local guests are expected
the Washinddi, ~ Hotel. ,-; • -On Sunda,y the governors• reception to return home Tuesday with various
They ~there from OUllcs will tie h6Sd from 2 to-.$ .. p.ia: "8( the memorabilia of the h1Jtorlc events.
Internal' -by bus. : Sheraton Park Hotel' and :lhe ·nc:tptJon Besides the favors of the lnalJIUf'al Ball
A whirlwtnd ~ of activities 'ftir honoring Vice President-elect) anil Mrs. -presidential . sJgnature scanes and
three days 8rid nights has~ piaMed Spiro T. Agnew will follow' f.rom 5 to cha.rm bracelets -there wm be
for some· 17,«Xt expected to. attend the e p:m. -at -the Smithsonian Museum of available inaugural programs at J2 each
ln.augural, which takes place MODday. History and Technology, lt·will be follow. and official inaugural books at flO.
' Mione Harbor l,m rtlid-who
... ~ to !ah l&o -J'rldl,1 .,.,
Mr. and Mrs. Bewley Allen, Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Andrews, Mr. and J~rs~
R S. Barnes, Mr. and Mn. KOOert
F. Beaver, Dr. and Mra. Arnold
Beckman, Mr. and Mn. Fnlnk Booth,
Capt. and Mrs. George W. Brokate, Mr.
and Mn. Edward Burnett, Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis Carpenler, Mr. and Mn. John
Curci, Judge and Mrs. Thurmond Clarke,
:Mr. and Mrs. W. Edward Crane, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe DeFranco, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Emrich.
J. S. Fluor, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Footner, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gaede,
Mr. llnd 11n. J1olier( G ... enllolm, Mr.
and Mt1. Ja<I< H-ult, Mr. ad Jlrs .
Clement L. Hinch, F. George Herllhy,
Mr. and Mn. John Kelsey, John Klug,
Mr. and Mrs. John McLeod. Rutb
McLeod, Mr. and Mn. Fran~ -p,
Michelena, Dr. and Mrs. David Nielsen.
Mr. and Mn. Bert Osteau, Mr. and
Mrs. O. W. l'Dick" Richard, Mr. and
Mrs. Jerrel T. Richards, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Schmid, Mr. and Mrs. William
Shattuck, Mrs. Evelyn Sherwood, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Swafield, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Teet.or, Mr. and Mn. Charles
Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Turner,
Mr, and Mrs. WWard Voit Jr. and James
Carroll.
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MURDER ... Murphy ·Asks 'Baja Barrier'
mane since this murder."
Miss Dinger told Capt. Robitaille she
parked her car -the same one used
by Mrs. Markee'• tiller -in her open
garage at Z806 Delaware St., when she
rtl.urned home.
Coatney, according to police, said that
he came over to Miss Dinger's apartment
from his borne at 12581 Foster Road,
Los Alamitos, and parked his car directly
behind Miss D.inger's vehicle.
He said it was parked in such a
·way that her car oould not be moved.
Miss Dinger staunchly mainlained that
she had not moved either car and that
she did not know how her car happened
to be moved and possibly used in the
murder, because she bad on1y one set
of keys.
She still had lhem when arrested.
Capt Robilaille said today that all
evidence indicated that Miss Dinger's
car had been used in the slaying; that
tt waa found with blood Inside .-now
proven .!o be Mrs. Mariee's -but
because "she couldn't explain hoW it hap-
pened to be missing and Coatney bac.ked
her story, both were anested.
BOUND FOR FLIGHT SCHOOL
Hellcop ~lllford
TAPPED FOR AlR DUTY
· -Htllcvp-Morrlson--
Police did not elaborate on how they
came to arrut Sianez and Hargrave,
saying only: "we know both of them ,"
evidently from prior contacts.
Asked about whether Miss Dioger"s car
was taken by ooe or both of the suapects,
Capt. Robitaille said an auto theft charge
could be filed later.
They~re Heli~ops
Beacli Cliooses Morrison., Stafford
Valley Charity
Ball Scheduled
Police Chief John Seltzer Wedneaday
selected Sergeant Robert Morrison and
Officer Floyd StaUord to undergo in-
tensive training as the first pilots of
the Huntington Beach Police
'11le fifth annual Fomilain VaUey March Department's new )Xllice helicopter.
or Dlrnes Charity Bait will feature music The men were picked for their loyalty
by the Hi Lites from 8:30 p.m. to to the department, their skills as law
l :30 a.m., Saturday, Feb. 8, at the enforttment officers and their over.all
Meia Verde Country Club, 3100 Clubhouse backgrounds, Chief Seltzer said.
Road Costa Mesa. Morrison is married and lives in Hun·
Th ' So d Plus collegiate \:·ocal group tingt-On Beach . He has been in California
.-11 e dd ~n the musie and Bruct Gossett. f' ·law.enforcement for 10 years.
"" a 0 ki 1r; .... -«·list 1 Staftord, .also married and a Hun-~s Angeles Rams c~'6 "~ •· ·linR\on. ·Beach' resident, has been in
"'ill serve as master of ceremorues. · California law eo!orcement for three
Tickets are $4 per person and may ~-.. ·
be obtained from Mn. Charles ~:.-~~men ~-hen.opter training Moo-
by phoning lm-1~ or at the doer.;:--•• day with Wt:i-'kJ.~iates, Inc. Neither
All. proceeds will go to U.~ hp had previoU> heUcopt... ~ying ex-
of Ormes. ---• petttnce. ·
OWnnan o! till! year'• cl>iitiy. baU ; · . ,,,.. tratnmi will cover ZOO hours in
is Mfs. Vance Derington. Assidlng 'her ~ation to pass Federal Aviation
are M,mes. Elmer Maiao, Edwtn Bobth. Aj~nCy (FAA) requirements for pilot's
William Cunningham and lames Grtiody. Jieenses.
March of Dimes Treasurer for FoUntain The first quarter of the training will
Valley ii Arthur B. Bw:hacber. be conducted at Long Beach International
Alr)Xlrt, where the helicopter is curreilUy
stored~ . Alter ·that the men will begin
flying patterns over Huntington Beach.
Cb1et Seltzer polnted out that . when
they receive training over the city they
will also ·be working, thus gaJni.ng a
double benefit.
While the copter is primarily for police
work in patroling Huntington Beach,
Seltz.er added that other agencies may
also benefit from its presence.
"Serving as a platform for com·
munications and observation," Seltzer
said, "it can also be used to aid the
Fire Department on a large blaze or
for beach rescue operatlom."
Once the two new pilots are fully
trained, they will be put on eight hour
shifts. The helicopter, however, will only
~ alrborne about five hour! per day.
Tb.e versatility of the police chopper
wai· poj.nted to as a big plus for the
city by Seltier. He ~i:plained, "You can
hover a!:iove a fleeing suspect with it,
or land between tMI parked cars."
Tht chopper is equipped with pontoom
for water rescues and the pilots wlll
be trah1ed in .towing boats. A.Rd perhaps
the nicest thing Seltier added, "Is It
is virtually silent."
'Hillbilly' Max Baer
Fined on Gun Charge Johnson Admits Leaving
VAN NUYS (UP!l -Actor Max Baer
Jr., 31, who plays Jethro in television's
"Beverly Hillbillies." was fined $100 in
Municipal Court Wednesday, after he
pleaded no cont.est t.o two charges of
violacions of firearms laws.
Baer was charged with displaying a
gun In a rude and threatening manner
and discharging a flreann in an unsafe
plaet. Both are misdemeanors. He was
arrested last weekend after he reportedl y
threatened a nelghbor with a shotgun.
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Nixon Economic Problems
\VASHJNGTON (AP) -President
Johnson sald today in his final economic
report that he's leaving behind a solid
Ionndation for continued prosperity, but
he conceded that his successor will have
to deal wiLh major problems in the
economy.
The Pres.ident, in sending his report
to Congress, said the United States has
experienced an unprecedented period of
prosperity in the last eight years, all
under Democratic administrations. This
has pennitt.ed, he said, major in·
veo;tments which should insure conUnued
economic growth for the indefinite future.
To support Johnson's case, l he
economic report listed investments in:
-Industrial plant and equipment,
which hp grown by nearly a third
in five years.
-Manpower, more than a million
No Prosecution
Of 3 in Escape
Three persons who were accused or
ald.b'lg ahd atlettlng a Westminster man
who escaped from a county jail working
party will nol be prooeculed oo the
cbar(ea, Deputy Dillrlct Attorney Mlke
ClplJzi said Tlle'doy.
Jackie L. Partab. St, of 9001 Yenno
Way, Westminster, George D. Wanl. la,
o! 145111 Purdy Sl, MldlYay City and
Cathy L. Mtlgle, 19, of Oran&:t we r •
arMted by Los Alamitos police I as l
Nov. 12 •hortly af,.r they allegedly
helped Rober\ G. Bn>clu>rd, 25, o! 9131
SlocWr Sl -from hll dutlel as
• county caraae trulti)'. Brochard was
rec1ptured et hl1 homt,
Brochlnl bu ilnce heon ruled to be
• nam>Uc:s addle!. lie Is unc1er1oin&
trealment ol lhe ca!Uomla RehabllltaUon
Cent... at Norco.
persons have acquired skills through
go\·ernment·aided programs.
-Education, which has seen a spec-
tacular increase of 2.2 million in college
enrollments since 1963.
-Urban centers which, the President
said, arc beginning to be restored "has
decent places to live."
Johnson said, "The nation is now in
its 95th month of continuous economic
advan~. Both in strength and length,
this prosperity Ls without parallel in
our history.
"We have steered clear or the business~
cycle recessions which for generations
derailed us repeatedly from our path
of growth and progress."
But the president saw ()ne Oaw io
his 1enerally rosy .economic anaJysls -
lhe wage-price splral which became
especially serious in 1968.
He insisted that this was caused in
no small part by the failure of Congress
to enact the 10 percent income i!l'Jrtu
in January, 1"7, when he first asked
for lt. The bill passed 18 months later.
Congressional crlUca bavt nl~ lllls
delay resulled largtly from 1 relulal by
Johnson and his Defense Department
to present the true co.m of the Vietnam
war at the time they first became ob-
vious.
Jn any even~. Johnsoa ·declared tn
his report that the job' of t0mblnln1
ntttional prosperity with price stabillty
"is the biggest remaining overall
challenge racing the nation,"
tndustrhll countries have never solved
thl!! problem of Inflation. sakt Johnll'm,
and the United States could ·not solve
ll either in the short.term future. But
he expressed confidence tba1 evtllWllly
an answer would be found. "'lbm ls no
1imple or alngle formula for ~."
be commented. "But um combinaUon
high employment and at.able prices can
and muat be achlevtd -by the United
States and within I.be nut several years. •
Senator Joins Fight to Close Border to Unescorted Minors
U.S. Senator George Murphy (ft..
California) has asked the Department
of Justice to consider "the polSibility"
of drafUng legi.alaUon that would close
the Me:dcan border to unescorted minors,
he told Newport Beach city authorities
today.
Murphy nld he toot the step in
response to • nsoluUon adopted by the
Newport City Council and other citiea
calling for til border ban as a possible
solution t.o the traffic in illegal drugs
from Mexico t.o California.
"While the measure you suggest, will
certai~ly not solve the entire problem,"
he said to Newport offJctals in a letter
recei ved this morning, "I think that it
maY be another step in the right tlirec.
tion." ... """
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Murphy noted that he is deeply con.
cemed with "increasing evidence of
narcotics' usage by our teenagers In
every part of the Ctll.Ultry."
He pointed out that in the past he
had ct>sponsored legislation proposing
the establishment of a joint U.S.·Mexican
Commission to investigate and recom-
mend solutions to the problem of
narcotics' importation.
Beach Infant
Die8 Despite
Officer's Aid
Beach Youth Sentenced
In Purse Snatching C~e
. ' -~-three-montb;.otrtfunttngton Ba~tr ---·---
baby girl died Wednesday morning of Jerry J ustin Faulkner Of Hunlington
acute b.ronchial pneumon"ta, despite ef· Beach must serve eJght mOnt.M in
forts by Huntington Beach police officer Orange County jail for a purse snatching
John Hauser to revive her with mouth·to-e~apade that left a ?3-year-old woinan mouth resuscitation.
Police first thought little Cam ice bruised and bleeding in the roadway.
Jearwttt Crisler had smothered t.o death Superior Court Judge Robert Gardner
in a blanket wrapped around her head. ordered the jail term Monday and added
-A coroner's autopsy, however, revealed
bronchial pneumonia as the cause of
di'!' th. -
The Orange County Coroner's office
explained the child may have got ten
tangled .up in the blanket while thrashing
around suffering from the pneumonia.
Hauser answered a frantic call from
the mother, Mrs. William Crisler, 310
15th St.. Apt. I, who hysterically
told police, "Someone murdered my
baby."
Hauser attempted to revive the baby
with mouth-to-mouth resuscitaUon. Later,
oxygen was applied by the flr e
department 's rescue team, but the small
girl was dead-on·arrlval at Huntington
lntercommunity Hospital at 9 a.m.
Detectives who investigated the death
said there were no signs of strangulation
on the baby end the -coroner's report
confirmed the cause of death u natural.
Cafe Held Up,
Girl Kidnaped
A bandit armed with a knife held up
a Stanton restaurant Wednesday night
and kidnaped the attendant's roommate.
Police said the susp(!ct described as
male, white. S.10, 150, about %2 ' took
$200 from Barbara Jamerson, 18, of
2727 W. Orange Ave., Anaheim. attend·
ant at Carl's Jr. Burgers, 109Z! Beach
Blvd .
When he r girlfriend f.1ar$"ot Wright,
18, o( the same address arrived to pick
her up, the robber grabbed her and
sped of( in the girl's car.
No trace of the car or girl had been
found this morning.
JI: J. Qarre[[j
three Jean probation to the sentence.
Faulkner, 18, of 2618 Ma.ware Ave.,
w1111 also ordered to make full restitution
of the proceeds from his robbery to
his vicUm, Mrs. Delores Clift.on Dunn,
73, of 901 Alabama Ave., Huntington
Beach.
Arresting officers said Faulkner leaned
out of a car Window aDd grabbed the
strap of a purse being cattied by Mrfl.
Dunn. The elderly woman was draged
along the ground unW the purse strap
broke.
Police said Mrs. Dunn was later.
treated for cuts and bruises on her
anns and face. Her 1lasses were also
broken in the incident, police said.
Faul~er·s two companions in the rob-
bery la~t Dec. l~ are awaitfna court
action.
Terry Hard y. 18, of 2408 England Ave.,
Huntington Beach, is scheduled for
sentencing Jan. 22 in Westminster
Municipal Court. He has pleaded guilty
to reduced charges of petty theft.
Patrick Mahaffey, 17, of 2316 Delaware
Ave., also Huntinglon Beach, la awaiting
setting of a hearing by Juvenile Court
authorities.
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ti 1 Costa · Mesa
Aquarius: Use I ~formation . : W~isely To Marry in :·Mar,h ~
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FRIDAY
JANUARY 17
By SYDNEY OMAllR
UBllA (Sep!. 13-0ct. 12): SAGmARIUS (Nov. ZS. AQUARllJ8 (Jan. fO.ll'tb. DTIU>AY YOll have gr<al Mr. and Mn. J. Clrl rl\)' ~ppa Della Pl, hon-
Way ii cleared for emoUonal Dec. 21): Be wary where e1· 18): Attentlolt 11 directed •to drive, creaUv~ mources. Key F""ClllM ir. of Orinda have orary ·00n fr~ty.
llld pro(easlonal advancement pondllurel are -nod .. iboae' who ll't lncapacllaled. la ,. obailoel onerglta and dltci.-1 the ena'a&emenl ol Tile n<dl<Wlecl ·Jlit1; aq,
Ac:c<nt on well-being, aecurity, Realize you 1et nothing for Day feitura deallnp ·of • •·•··1a. Bef0te 111onth la over their d au 1 h I er, Clrnl alumm11 ol Wlllftll" Hlgl>
""""· ,__ 1 .. hi 1• ~ eonfldenUal nature. You ant _, 1._ _.L 1 uc w._ man cooll'oi.o 1 feeling that you be Ion g . nothing. RlallaUc aiUtude given "Inside" informeUon. an ~tr tor aoUd ad-Elllaoem Ferguson to Stewart School, Dowiley and' Wbltlier
destiny ... Astrology polnla the Property settlement c o u Id could result 1n gain. C!t • ..1.. Use 1.1 wt~•·. VIDCerne1\L. present.I l t ae. 1 f • CUUord FWter:, son of ti.. Collilooe where be currently 11 way." work to your advantace. Be ~KNJ" --v Grab It'. • • ..., -. l ARIES (!larch 21·Aprll II): alert. income potential. ll!aoard fan-' PISCES (Feb. J&-llarch 20): Gl!NERAL TENDENCID: Cllfford A. F'lshen ol Downey, complelinl ' work op ~ i
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Bu 1Ine111, parent a 1 SCOfl:PlO (Oct. is-Nov. 21}: ta.sles. B'riendahlpa, social conllct.I Cycle hl&h for CAPRICORN, Miss Ferauson of Newpx1 maatera degree. He I'
ruponslblliUes rurge to New moon stnsse1 relattorui CAPRICORN (Dec. n.Jan. are empfia.sb.ed. Project can AQUARIUS, P~. Special Beach .II an elementary school teaching ~al education irt
Cort.ftont. You may feel you with nelghbora. Best to be 19): Cycle bJ&h. New moon be completed if you a:aln word to SCORPIO : don't try teacher lo COlta Mesa. She the Newport-Mesa u 0 lf1 ed.
are belng unduly burdened. diplomatic. Stretch B Point. accents fresh ltartl. Take Jn. cooperaUon of gr o u P , to do too much too IOOD.· Is a graduate of Miramonte boo] ~"~ct
But there is reward. Don't Know that others may be ahy itlaUve. Be j Independent in organiuUon. State your needs ~trete forces. · Hi&h School, Orinda and the SC · VJMC• •
strlrk duties. You are golng to or restricted by pr Id'. thought, acUon. You have ask· -and clBrlly m0Uve1. 'lben T w s......, OmafT' ,._ , Uolven.IJ7 of califonda at San· ~ ~le have aelected
gain much. Understanding today wina the ed for cerW.n opportunities. you succeed. ="'). T~~~'-='"~t:.~N: CARO L FE RGUSON ta Barbara, where she was a March 29 for their "~
TAUllUS (April JO..May 20): .::m::•JO~· r'....!:po=in=t.-----.....'..Tod=::1y~the:::..:deCr::::_:b:_:o~pe::n:_:. E::n::ter::·:__:IF:__:TO:::DA::::Y_.::IS:_Y:_:O_:U:_:R:_~!:.~"~~t.!'5~~:,~:._:..!hl~:w:'..' .f:l:!""'.!:·~U;:!l-:..!''i!\'~r:'--:_B:_r:_ld:.:: .. :.::'o-:...::_be:_ __ _::me::;m:::ber=-ol::.:.P:::hl:::Beta=.:.Phl:::...ao_ro-__ d_ate_. ______ _ New moon posiUon 1tre1st! .-
creative lhlnldng. You adapt
to changes. You make pro-
visions for the futurt. Yoo
are concerned with UMl6e at
• d1stance. Avoid the petty.
Plen aheed.
GEMINI (!lay 21.June 20):
Necessary to lake inventory.
Find out what is comina: in,
going out. Joint financial ven·
lure is spotlighted. B e
orlglneT, Independent. New
view la favored . Discard the
outmoded.
CANCER (June 21.July 22):
Accent alliances. C e m e n t
parlnershlp, marrlege. B e
concerned with cCH>peration,
pulling together. Make con·
cessions. Show that you desire
harmony. This is road to CQn·
tentment.
LEO (July 2J..Aug. 22):
Employ men taf fairs ,
dependents bigh1igbted by new
moon position. E&Sential that
you are aware of health re-
quirement!. Avoid excess.
Take one step at a time.
Relative in U'ansit makes con-
tact.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22):
lm:Uvldual vital to your in-
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decision based on feels.
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THE TUNIC IS TOPS -
tt trevels the urban roote with
a claqic 1klrt, goes sporty
with sJee:k, back-zipped slackt.
Stw the ll'lo in vi brant
doubleknits, blends.
Printed Patter1 Hfil : NEW
Misses' Sizes 8. JO , 12, 14,
16, 18. Size 11 (bu3l S4).
SIXTY-FIVE CFNl'S l n
coins for each pattern -add
15 centa tor each pattern for
first-class malling and special
handling: olherwl"' thlrlkllw
delivery wlU take three weeU
or mor~ Send to Marlin
Martin, 442 the DA IL Y
Pnm, Pattern Dept., m
We1118th Si., New Ycrlt, N.Y.
10011. Print NAME, AO-
DQ'.&1 wllh ZIP, SIZE and
STYLE NU~IBER.
OF THE FINEST QUALITY, LATE?,T STYLES AND COLORS ! CHOOSE FROM A COLLECTION OF
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PERMITTED TO MENTlbN IN OUR A.DS. COME IN EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION!
THOUSAllDS OF PAIRS OF FAMOUS BRlND ' CASUALS
REDUCED
SO°lo to 800/o
NOW ONLY
'2 • '3 . '4 . '5 . '6
Values to 16 .99
SHOES
shop Daily 9:30 to 9 •
THOUSAllOS OF PAIRS OF FAMOUS BRAID
DRESS SHOES
REDUCED
500/o to 800/o
NOW ONLY
'4 . '5 . '6 • '7 • '8
Values to 29.99
HANDBAGS
REDUCED
' UP TO 800/o
Values to 19.99
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Great Steam Rush • Finance
Goes Underground In Brief
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N8V1 YORK IUl'ii -ll II wells can' ht laJ>ll'd close --------• man aucceedJ in lappina and enough lo tbt. earth's IW'face NEW YORK (UPI)
baroelsing tM giant steam -600 to a,poo ftt:t -the Braniff International Alrwaya
boiler 'belo• the e1rth'1 crust profit potential ia gOOd beclUSt will Inaugurate direct jet
the cost of such power b service between New York herwiH h1ye enough power to and key c!Un in Lalin
run ·hll factories, heat and about 1.1 percent less. P'llldlne: America Feb. t to replace
light ti.ii home. and launch his them ~ari be dan.geroua and Ila lnterchaqe arrangements
mon ~i'obei for ce:nturies, may. expermve. One well In the 'w~N Uon&t nd Eastern Air
be ev'tn fore"tr. geysers area mpted with 1 1 · On'tttd States companiM in such force the s c a I d e d Lin ~ rughtl 1 week
recent months Nave decided wc.-kmen thought they had will be launched connecting
lo drill 8el'iously f o r tapped a Uve volcano. lt bu Ne• ~ork wilb P1nama, teotbemW power locked in been running Wild ror 10 years, Colombia, Ecuador, P e r u ,
the earth's molten center. The .so great is the underground Pare.guay, Chile and Argen-
resulWlt "Great S I e a m pressure. Una.
Rusi\" Like tbe "G rea t Cold The earth's crust, about 20
Rush;' 128 years a&O. is miles thick, is too deep for
e<oterod west of the Roc\;es. OCOllOll)}c dr1lllng at this JJOint.
The rigs are especially active However, in some areas -
1t the geysers, about IJ miles mostly on government land
north ol SM Francisco, where west ol the Rockies
Pacific Gu & E I e c t r i c volcanic activity has cracked
(PG&E) linct 1960 has been lhe crust, letting steam escape
producing electricity { r o m through ftsSuru or fumaroles.
steam created by molten rock In other instances, the molten
or magma under the earth's rock or magma has been 9-
111.trlace. PG&E plans a $50-ploded close enough to the
million complex capable of surface to make drilling possi·
%50 ooo kilowatts. enough to ble. "l~ on" San Francisco. Finding steam wells on
TREVOSE. Pa. !UPI) -
&I.I Laboratories, Inc., hu
agreed In principle to buy
Albright & Friel, Inc., o(
Pblladelphla foe about IU
million In a!Ock. Albright &
Friel is an engineering design
and consulting finn specializ~
ing in water treatment.
TORRANCE ( U P I )
Cosmodyne Corp. has bought
Fraser Machine Products Inc.,
of Santa Barbara, a precisiQll
machine shop, for an un-
disclosed amount of cash and
New Navy Fighter
t.IPIT11MMM
Artist's concept ahow1 th( Navy's new supersonic carrier-based fighter, "the
F-14A. Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corp. has been selected as the prime
contractor. The F-14A wtll be a two-place aircraft with tandem seating. Pres-
ent plans call for the first flight in early 1971 and operation with the fleet in
1973. Oil companies al so are In public land, at accessible
Ute steam race. Occidenlal depths, then harnessing tberq
Petroleum , Sun Oil and Union to turbines is the problem.
Oil are prospecting. The poor man's method of
stock. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-/
One company lying its prospecting in the absence of
future to steam is Geothermal fissures is lo wait until it
Resources International , Inc. snows and note where thermal
(GRI) which has leased 96.IOCJ heat melts the snow. More
acres in California. Nevada, sophisticated prospectors use
and Oregon and is ·took.iog instruments which measures
at potential stem well sites the. earth's electrical con·
in Utah Idaho , Colorado, :P.fon-ductivity, higher in thermal
tana and the Philippines. Last areas. Airborne i n tr a -r e d
September it joined with t~o sensors indicate p o s s i b I e
Philadelphia firms to drill thermal areas as whlte spots
wells and bulld generating on their maps.
• plants in the geysers area, Whatever the ~elhod, man
and within %2 mooths expecb on eVery continent txcept
. --to-provi4e .300.,00Q._kil.o.watis.... Ant.arc.tica.-and Australia is.
to 11 northern California. com-prospecting for steam wells
munities. today. Some scientists
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
Slll'E•IOlll coU•T 01' TMI ITATE 01' (ALll'O•NIA ,011
THI COUNTY 0, OUNCE ttt. A-41UJ
estimate 10 percent of U.S.
eleciricily will come from
sue?h wells by 1980.
The potential is staggering.
Power from steam wells will
be v i rt u a 11 y inexhaustible
when a technology permitting
recirclllalion of condensed
steam back into the ground
is refined.
Like nuclear p o w er •
geothermal energy is being
touted as the energy source
of the future . And jt haJ the
added advantages of being
cheap and oot)opollutant.
HOUSTON (UPI) -The
ques tion of whether It is feasi-
ble to stUp oil by tanker from
the Arctic alope of Alaska
through the northwest passage
to the East Coast of the
United States will be •tested
next year by Humble Oil &
Refining Co. With the coopera·
tion or Atlantic Richfitld Co.
Don't Scorn No-load Fi1nds,
They Match Record of
and · a. J:lriUsb Petroleum Co. By SYLVIA PORTER
sub&ldiary · If IUCCt.ISful, the Let's say that the cyolca
i..t lhouJd ocee!erate develop. ol Wall .~ ~"" .:.. ment of file Areuc field, tfie --. --..-•ere "'.6"t a • ..._.
companiu.said. _ -~ou, the ~ependen~ !?~.est.or-'
MINNEAPOLIS /UPI)
Dayton Corp. announced its
target stores division will
build a discount store in
Colorado Springs, Colo., next
year and another in Fort
Worth in 1970, the two to
represent an investment ol JS
. million.
NEW YORK (UPI)
Preston Robert Tisch has been
elected president or Loew 's
Theaters, I n c . , succeeding
L.lurance A. Tisch, who moves
up to chairman and continues
as chief executive.
Jiave a dun and CJ1muush1ng
chance of winning against the
professionals who manage the
giant institutional portfolios in
today's stock market. Let's
say that the only way you
can be relatively sure of mak·
ing a profit over the long.Wnn
i3 to put your money i.n the
institutional pool, so that the.
professionals \\'ill m a n a g e
your funds too.
Let's say. in short, that your
basic investment answer -
in a period when the little
fellow is either being snubbed
by many brokerage £irms or
flatly told he's not wanted
-is to buy mutual fund
shares.
charse) on the shares ranging
as high as 91": percent over
the net asset value. The hun·
AIODERN HISTORY is on dreds of load funds on the
your side if you say this. market cover the widest range
The assets of the more than of investment goals, manage-
300 mutual funds in existence ment skUls and performance
today are on their way to record.!J. If you choose to do
$55 billion agaiOJt a couple this, you will find a fund which
of billions less than 20 years meets your needs and you
ago. The n " m b e r or will join close to 9 million
shareholde rs is on the way others who own load funds
to 10 million against a mere with assets above $50 billion. NOTICI OF HIAlllNO 01' l'ETITION
FOii PlllOIATIE 01' WILL ANO FOii LITIElllS TESTAMENTAllY
E1l1le of AnN T. Hln<t l'l•lm•. 1lto
l<MWll II AnM T. tllntt, Otce1Jed. JANUARY CLEARANCE few hundred thow.ands in the Or you can join the minority
early '50s. and seek out a "no-load" fund
NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN T~11
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1.s ... ftOf t>f Lttttu Tnt•IN!l'll•rv la
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LEGAL NOTICE
STARTING TODAY!
What's more, mutual funds which meets your objective.
now are owned by very big A much smaller number of
as well as litUe investors, by these Is avaUable and si~
oLher types of institutions as they have no sales distri bution
well as individuals. A large system and charge no sales
percentage of the funds con· commission (no-load), you
sistently outperfonns all the must seek out and "buy '' this
familiar averages. More than type of fund . My husband and
50 funds did at least twice I have had a substantial
as well as the New York Stock percentage of our nestegg in
Exchange average last year no-load mutual fund shares
and a respectable number for years, and wbl1e other
dwarfed this average. funds have chalked up more
Okay, it has beec said. sensational perfonnanoe rec-
What, then, are your ords, we have no complaints / I' alternatives? what'soever. su"e1110:~~·~~ oF THE ~· ~ ~ ~ YOU CAN BUY one or nlore Why do I fa vor l\lt: no-load
srATI! 01< c.t.L1Fo11N1" Fo11 ~ ~~ of the "load" funds on the funds ? Because:
, THE co:.'! .. ~~OllANOE ----•· ,.._,,,,~ market today. These are ~ YOU HAVE as wide a
NOTICE OF Ml!AlllNO ON l'l!T!TION THs: 9HOP PQl\MIH TH• 9HQ~ POI' MIH vigorously sold by an DPmV variety as you need from FOii l'lllOllATI. OF WILL ANO 1'0 11 -••v
,Ll!TTERI 01' ADMINISTRATION WITH '270 E. 17th 270 E. 17th of salesmen through elaborate .
THI! Wll.L ANNIXED Hlll6RE SQU RE H ' di tr"but" d E1t1le of ARTHU R II. MtCOLLUM, N A fllvREN SQUARE s I ion systems an '
D&eaHd. COSTA ~ESA COSTA MESA because of this, you will pay 'IOTl(E I!. HF REllY GIVEN Thtl
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llOTICI 01' TlllUSfl!E'S S"LE
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Oii J1nu1.-.. JO. lfr6t 1! 11 00 o''!Ocio. • M. 1t lll!l lronl ol!lt~ ffll•l'•c:e to
loewrtty Tl!lt ff\l~r111c' Com"n•, 11!
N ar01<1w1y. I" 1tw City of Slnll
'"'• $11!1 ol (e llforflll, 5ECUAITY l!ll.E INSURANCE COMPANY. 1 tor·
POtllloll, •• TrwlM llllM• Ille DHd o1 Tf'Vll '~«lllftf 11Y THEOOO!ll:E E ~tSHElt '"" l(ATHElllYN S, FISHE!lt. ~ 111'111 Wiii, ·--~I-Mr' IQ, lta l l dlMMN!lt N. Doll llt ~
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VOL 62, NO. 14, l SECTIONS, 32 PAGES '
ORANGE Cdf!!Y, e~UFpR"!fA .. -;:. JA URSDAV', JANUARY. 16, l 969 -~ .
' TEN wiTs
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Huntingtofi Murtlet Twist
ree ,,
Soviets Switch
Crews-.in Space
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Mo.5CCW (UPI) -Two manned Soviet
spact ships docked today in orbit, the
first Ume such a maneuver had ever
been carried out After exchanging crew
members in another hlstorlc flrst the
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Cabhie's Story
Brings Arrests
By wn.LlAM Rm> new palr and we do have physical evlden-°' IN Dlilr ,... IWI' ce. We wW present our cue Utl1 at·
Acllng in a su.rpriae moveJ ijuntlngton ternooc to the district attorney," be
Beacl. police arrested m men abOut said.
5:3& 1.m. today m IUlplclon of mµrder "We · are asking immediate release o£ both previous IU!pecll, Nonnan in the savage aluhlng death of a woman Coatney, 4.l, and Margareta Dinger, 31,"
whole oriaiilat nspected k1llm were he added.
arraigned Wodnadly. • C.pt. Robitaille said the primary
Release of an aerospace engineer and reason for the arrest of f,oatney and
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--two-Soym-vessels-disengaged and-w.ent._
their separate ways.
waitress..llriginall1 heldJn..tb~case_ps_ .MW;_Diliger....iaa..the fad. lb.al hef._dnk_ __
WIFE AWAITS NEWS
Mrs. Tamera Volynov
Hunting ton
Sets School
Bond Vote
, A $4..75 million bond issue proposition
ts on the ballot for a special election
Feb. 15 in the 1 Huntington Beacb City
School District.
. Trustees approved final b a 11 o t
srgument.s Tuesday night for the bond
issue which would support the building
program of the elemental"} district in
the coastal half of Huntington Beach.
A favorable vote would allow the
district to take advantage of the state
buildingJoan program for the first time.
Jn ordef to qua!Uy for state aid a
school dislrict must be bonded to 5
percent· of !ls assessed valuation, ac-
cording to district finance officers.
Along with lhe bond issue Is a tax
lu,crease measure. ThP increase. say
district oilicials, is needed to keep the
district from "financial chaos."
The tax rate would fall from the
f>rt..$en( •t.35 per $100 assessed valuation
to 00 cenl..'I i( a new tai: override is
not approved before July I. '
For one hour, two of the three crew
members from the spaceship Soyuz 5
had ·walked in spaei! as their vehicle
remained locked together with Soyuz
4 to fonn what the official news agency
Tass called "the world's first ex-
perimental space station."
The ships remained linked from 11 :20
p.m. PST to 3:55 a.m. -four and
a half hours. It had been expected they
would remain linked for some time,
but informed sources ln Moscow said
111< twQ 1""' -'ably would land Friday. ' ,,, ...
Between die linkup aDd separation.
research engineen U . Col. Yevgeny
Khnmo• ~ 4len1 '(eU.,...,·eJambeittr·
out of Soyuz 5 in which they were
·::t.""' me:·:.rel'A~ -:i. ami
carried out variowi tasks. They then
entered Soyuz 4 where Lt. Col. Vladimir
Shatalov had been alone slnce his Tues-
day launch.
They remained aboard Soyuz 4 after
the separation and cosmonaut Boris
Volynov wu alone aboard Soyuz S.
A British scientist said the Russians
could keep such a spact station aloft
indefinitely and use it as a jwnp-off
point for a manned flight to the moon.
American scie:ntlats abo have said a
space station was necessary for further
space flights.
The United States plans its first crew
tran!fer with the Apollo 9 mission set
to begin Feb' 21.
Two aatronauU wip transfer via a
pressurized docking tunnel between the
three.seat Apollo command sbip and the
twcrman Apollo moon landing spacecraft,
called the lunar module, and launched
with it. Later one astronaut will
spacewalk from one ship to the other
in practice for a lunar landing.
The United States plans to launch
its first rudimentary space station in
1971.
It wHI he the inside of a rocket stage
fitted with livi ng and working units.
This orbital workshop will at first support
three men in orbit for a month and
will be revisited later.
In describing the Soviet feat today
Tass said Khrunov aod Yeliseyev, a
civilian, showed how spacemen could
be transferred In rescues or relief opera·
lions in earth orbit.
"This new experiment gives the op-
portunity to change the crew of the
ship and also rescue (spactmen) in case
of emergencies." Tass said .
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SOVIET SPACEMEN -Moscow itelevlslon 1Jholol • jjlow SOyuz .~
command pilot Boris Volyn<>V (top): smiling ·as he •lllbvos·'IJiroilgh
centrifugal lock jn first chamber Of :ipa('f!Craft1 8nd tosriloquat Af~Jei
Yeliseyev. an engineer, (liottom) in cabin ol'the ·ctaft dnrini;:Jlve
broadcast from ship. · ·
Agreement Re~e~ed
U.S., North Vietnam
Open Talks Saturday
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Frorn Wire Servleet
PARIS -The United states and North
Vietnam announced agreement today
that will enable the expanded Vietnam
talks to open Saturday in Parts.
President Johnson hailed the agrte-
rr:en t but wamed that fighting on the
Vietnam battlefields may c o n t i n ~ c
throughout the negotiations.
The agreement came when both side:;
·accepted a round table, t.yith no markqr-s, ,
nameplates or Gag& to indicate whether
Murder Confession Blasted
Cole y Not Involved in Slaying He Admitted, DA Says
Confessed ambush killer Leveller A.
Coley murdered a prttty Costa ·Mesa
cocktail waltreu and admitted another
ID slaying, but he could not have com-
mitted the 9eCOOd one, District Attorney
Cecil A. Hicks said today.
Ironically -bouod by 1 e g a I
technicalities -authorities know who
killed 'tbe beauty Jn an e.arller case,
but he will evk!enUy remain a free
treatment pendinC his commitment to
the priaon when be will """" his life
sentence.
It was while the it.year-dd Fullerton
mailman -beil1( held In Oranp Coun-
ty jail belcn trial that be admitted
kllJu.t Gloria 0.1111 Colllno, I copyrighted articfe In tbe JloPl<r &lated. The Cana-
dian pi wu ltabbed to death in a
Fullerton apartment on March 4. 1957,
a killing for which WUUam Blakeman, m~~clts broke a tw<HTIOOth silence to aho fnm Canada, was tried and ac-
f'f:fUte reports that Coley had conleued ~tted. ,
"to any peace officer" or to his lawyer. Colley cou~ t pouibly have ~ed
Matthew KuriUch. "I ha ve my own Gloria Collinl, RkU uid todaJ. He
&dea on Ute identity of the ~ to may. bav~ \aid he did but It was a
whom Coley made Ills adml$!0o Pill -~tW ~ b1eD looted
I'm""' (epored . to divulp 1bD., •·~·~!~~·.c ~<Qp '.in-•lftcU &al • "" .. , • ':!' • •
Coley pleaded guilty last Dec. 11 to H&cb e:numenlfld crimes to which
the tilling ot Roae Marie Weidner, an Coley confessed In the presence of law
attractive Costa Mesa cocktail waitress. enforcemenl olOcen and hll altorney.
He ls curmitly held in the Chino prison He USted them 11:
cla.ssifJC.alion cent<!r, awaiting psychiatric -The t1lllnfl ot Ml.SI Weidner la3t
imminent, as thelr attorney aought an sedan, found at 21st Stttet and Olive
order to fr~ them in West Orange Avenue, was blood·smeared aifa showed
Count)' Judicial District Court. evidence of a recent traffic accident
Now booked on susplcloc ol homicide Palrit scrapes on h'tr car -'Which
Is Henry L. Sianez, 25, of 312 Clay definitely came from the car driven
St., who was picked up at another by Mrs. Hester S. Markee, 55, of 1508
residence. Olive Ave., moments before she was
The second suspect wu idenWled as murdered -were the result of the
Edw~ R. Hargrave, 18, of 17392 Marken nearby collision just before the killing.
Lane, Huntington Beach. "We've had our doubts," Capt.
Detective Clptain Earle RobJtaille had Robitaille admitted, "We just were not
this to uy 'about the surprise twist 100 percent convinced -and we have
bl the piaJy cue. had our detective forct turned out en
1. "'JI• do! have a 1iatement from ll'O (See MUllDER, Pog< ZI
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1-t h1· .·,~~,". -:·· -Up Against
/ Sfut~ ill F~~way Pight
By TOM BARLEY
Of "" DUtr I'll" ,,...
A move by the Concerned Oitizerul
Council of Huntington Belch to halt
liat. actloo oo tho ~i..ol ,the r<e<ntly
apjiroved Huntlngton IM8cll irr..w"1 hu
run into a roadblock with the California
Highway Commwloa'1 lllllll<llce that
Jt cannot be sued.
The state agency con1':nds that it can-
not· be the target ol lltli•Uon "without
lb consent.''
The commlulon will ask dismissal of
the cltiuns action In a Superior Court
hearing aet for Feb. 7.
Sunset Beach
Fugitive Killing
Said Justifiable
Although some details are still under
lnvestigaUon, Chief Deputy District Al·
torney James EnriJdit uJd this morning
that the death of a fleeing fugitive
last Friday In Sunlet Beach wu ''uf>.
queatk>nably justifiable homicide."
Carl A. Sjolund, 23, of lllm 26th
St., Sunset Beach, wu shot in the back
of the head u he fled from a deputy
1herifr who wu attemptlq to aerve
felon)' warrants for the ln'ftl of the
motorcycle racing enthusiast.
Sjolund died In HunUnglon lntscom·
munity Hospital about ·two hours after
he was lhot by Deputy Edward GoWd.
The llherl!!'1 olllcer said ' Sjohmd was
onlered to haH -.ral tlmu and liJiond
the commands of otncers. Deputy GoWd said he fired ..,. Ibo!
from his .31-caliber aervlct revolver at
the fleeing pian who wu about 25 yards
away at the time.
Man Dies in Car
Ci-ash.~n Freeway
Selection of freeway routes, &(ates the
commission, "iJ purely a legislative mat-
ter and not subject to judicial review."
It argues th.at the Ca!Iromla leglslature
has d,elegated to the highway commlaalon
"certain fwrll.ons" relating to locaUm
of routes.
But. states the cmnmlssi.on, •'brOld
freeway corridors" are selected by the
legl!lature with the commlssloo only
selecting the precise allgnme:nts.
The commisston's argument iJ dlrect.ed
against a suit filed Nov. 21 by the
Huntington Beach <ltize!ll group. That
action charged that unnamed persons
"conspired and entered lnto a achene
to establish and fix the adoption of
the Huntington Beach Freeway."
That suit was sparked by lhe com-
mission's adoption o( the Oral'lle line
- a 7 .4-mile routing whic" closely followJ
the line of Pacific Coast Hipway Iii
Huntington Beach to Lampaon Avenue
In Garden Grove.
Westminster and Stanton went on
record as favoring the route. lt was
opposed by Huntington Beach, Fountain
Valley and Garden Grove.
An argumect submitted by the ob-
jectors during hearings wu that the
Orange line will destroy l,'50 homes.
It was pointed out that a roue placed
further west would hive oolJ d.iaplaced
770 families.
Tbe state notes In Its reply to the
suit lhat the citizer\11' action was baaed
oo~ claims that. the C.li!ornla HJahway
Commission is a "qlllal-judiclal"' body.
It replies that the commission is a
"quasJ-legi.slaUve" body and therefore
does not come within the juriadictioo
of. the courts.
Ora age
Weadler
Patchy OOO!tal log wW cRJud up
the climatic conditlOllll Friday,
with temperaturu ronginr !tom
80 to ~ alOlll tho Orange Cout.
INSIDE TOD-' Y
TMre IDill be ,....tllina /or
•V<fllO!I' Mondou al the parade
/olllllDlng 1M ma~ratian of
Richonl M. Nl<on. l'o{lo J2.
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Coast ..
111 l!m lllBIUl'OOD
'. .. ~"'--" ~ ---prominent Jb,pubilcans an pactln&
l<>day lot a flight lo Wuhlnglon, D.C.,
Friday monllnt1 lo attend the lo-
aupraUari al Preaidenl .. le<:I lllcha<d M.
Nixon.
The delegaUoo wilt lake an economy
class flight oul of Los Angeles Intema·
tional Airport.
Actor John Wayne, a Newport Beach
resident, had been among tllOR who
planned lo be aboard. Accordingly, TWA
officials scheduled an aid John Wayne
west.em during the flight.
\Va)'Re then canceled hl5 plans because
oI a movie commitment.
F""m Page J
MURDER •••
masse since this murder."
Mlxs Dinger told CapL Robitaille she
parked her car -the same one used
by Mrs. Markee's killer -in her open
garage al 2606 Delaware St., when &he
returned home.
Coatney, according to police, utd tbat
he came over to Miss Dtnger's aJ)lilrtment
from his home at 12581 Foster Road,
Los Alamitos, and parked his car directly
behind Miss Dincer's vehicle.
He said it was parked jn aucb a
\Yay that her car could not be moved.
Miss Dinger staunchly maintained that
she had not moved either car and that
she did not know how her car happened
to be moved and possibly used in the
murder, because she had only one set
of keys.
She ltillbad them when arrested.
Capt. Roblta.llle said today that all
evidence indicated that Miss Dln1er'1
car had been used in the alayinf:; that
lt wu found with blood inside -now
proven to be Mrs. Markte'a -but
because she couldn't ei:plaln how it tia~
penecl lo be mlx&ing and Coatney backed
htr .story, both were arrested. ,
BOUND FOR FLIGHT SCHOOL
H1llcop Stefford
TAPPED FOR' AIR DUTY
H1llcop Morrl_,
~d for Nixon Inaugural
.... 11 11111. • ~ et \Jle$~ ~I l :IO
'1111 ~ cere\\Jony and
~ ti Ult president and vico
pml4ent olarts MC>D<lal( at U:lll a.m.
al !lie Capitol. The in1uprll parade
wlll be •f I p.m. and the climu of
tWe festivities, the Inaugural Ball, will
take place at 9 p.m.
Many of the loc1l guests are expected
· lo return home Tuesday wllh various
memorabil!A ol lhe hlat.orlc events.
Be!ldes the raven of the Inaurural 'Ball
-presidential IJJpat\11'9 aearves and
chirm bracelela -there will be
available inaugural programs at p each
and official inaugural boob at $10.
. ~ If#~.'¥~ rt.l\df'Jll w~
~ ~ 19 IOo 1111 ~ 1'111111 an: • ,
Mr. and Mn. 1$;w1ey Allen, Mr. lftd
Mn. Victor Andrtws, Mr. and Mrs.
R. S. Barnes, Mr. and Mr1. Robert
F. Beaver, Dr. and Mrs. Arnold
Beckman, Mr. and Mrs. Ftank Booth,
Capt. aod Mrs. George W. Brokate, Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Buqtetl, Mr. and Mrs.
DennlJ Carpenl~, Mf. and Mrs. John
CUrcl, Judge and Yrs. Thurmond Clarke,
Mr. and Mrs. W. EdWard Crane, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe DeP"ranco, Mr. and r.1rs.
Harry Emrich.
J. S. Fluor, Mr. and MI'S. Richard
Footner, Mr. and l.1rs. Keith Gaede,
Mr. an4 Mn. ~ G..,..i,alm, Jolr.
.. llta. Jeq """''~ llt •.... Mfs • ctcmUt t.. Jliiicli, P. George Herllfiy,
Mr. and Mrs. Jalm 'Kelsey, John Klug,
Mr. and Mr1. John McLeod. Ruttl
J.kLtod, Mt.. and . Mn. Fraink G.
Michelena, Dr. and Mn. David Nlel.&en .
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Osteau, Mr. and
Mrs. O. 'fl. ''Dick" Richard, Mr. and
Mrs. Jerrel ""T. IUcbards. Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Schmid, Mr. and Mrs. William
Shattuck, Mrs. Evelyn Sherwood, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Swaileld, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Teetor, Mr. and Mn:. Charles
Thomas, Mr. and Mn;. Louis Turner,
Mr. and Mrs. Wille.rd Volt Jr. and James
Carroll.
·Murphy Asks 'Baja Barrier'
,
Senator Joins Figlit to Close Border to Unescorted Minors
' U.S. Senator George Murphy (R·
California ) has asked the Department
cf JuaUeii to e<inslder "the pouibility"
of drafUn1 le1lslallon that would close
the Mexican border to unescorted minors,
he told Newport Beach ctly 1ulhor1Ues
today.
Murphy Aid he took the atep In
mpooae lo 1 raoluUon adopted by the
Beach Inf ant
Dies Despite
Officer's Aid
· A. liirefinonUM>ld Hunllngton Beach
baby llirl died wednead1y momtng of
{I.cute· .br.onchlaLpneumania....-lfupiti.. e&-
Newport City Council and other cities
calling for the border ban as a possible
solution to the traffic in illegal drugs
from Mexico to California.
"While the measure you suggest, will
certai!"IY not solve the entire problem,"
he said to Newport officials in a Jetter
received thl1 morning, "I think that it
may be another step ill the right di.rec·
lion."
Murphy noted that he is deePty con--
cerned with "increasing evidence of
narcotics' usage by our teenagers In
every part of the country."
He pointed out that In the past he
had co-sponsored legislation propo5ing
the establishment of a joint U .S.·Mexican
Commission to investigate and recom·
mend solutions to the problem of
narcotics' importation.
Beach Youth Sentenced
In Purse Snatc~ing Case
... -Police-did AO\..e]ebora&,! on ho'i' th~
came to arrest Sianez and Hargrave,
saytng only: "we know both or them,"
evidenUy from prior contacts.
Asked about whether Miss Dinger'• car
wu taken by one or both of the suspects,
Capt. Robitaille said an auto theft charge
could be filed later.
They're Deli~ops f ort1 by Hun1ln1ton Beach poUce officer
John Hauser to revive her with mouth.to.
mouth resuscitation.
Police first thought little Candee
Jeanette Crisler had smothered to death
in.a.blanket wrapped around her head.
Jerry JuaUn Fauttner of HunUngton
Beach .. -must.-serve-eight-months in
Orange· County jail for a purse snatching
escapade that left a 73·yeai'-old woman
bruised and bleeding in lhe roadway.
Superior Court Judie Robert Gardner
ordered the jall term Monday and added
three yur1 probatlon to the 1eptmct.
Faulkner; ·11, of :UII De1aWare-Avt.,
wal'also ordered to make full rut.ltuUon
of the proceeds from hia robbery to
his vicUm, Mrs. Delores O)lfton Dunn,
73, or 901 Alabama Ave., HunUnaton
Beach. Beach, Chooses Morrison., Stafford A coroner's autopsy, however, revealed
bronchial pneumonia as the cause of Cafe _,Held Up,
Girl Kidnaped
Arrtstin8 officers said F1ulkner leaned
eut of a car window and grabbed the
strap of a purse being carried by Mrs.
Dunn. Tbe elderly woman wu drag(ed
along the ground unW lhe purse strap
broke.
Valley Charity
Ball Scheduled
Police CbJef John Seltzer Wednesday
selected Sergeant Robert Morrison and
Officer Floyd Stafford to undera:o in-
tensive training as the first pilots of
the Huntington Beach Police
The fifth annual Fountain Valley Marcti Department's new police helicopter. or Dimes Charlty Ball will feature music The men were picked for their loyalty
by the HI Lites from 8:3tl p.m. lo to the department, their skills as Jaw
1 ·30 am Saturday Feb. 8, at the enforcement officers and their over.all
r.fesa Verde Country Ctub, 3100 Clubhouse backgr?und~. Chief .seltzer ~d ..
Road, Costa Mesa. MorrJSOn is married and l~ves 1~ Hu~
The Sound Plus collegiate vocal group ... _'ti~ ~~ach. He has been 1n California
will add to the music and Bruce G081elt, , ~Yi enfoteeme~t for 10 .years.
Lo A geles Rams kicking speclal!J&, SfiUQrd,: also . "'.J'Brr1ed and a Hu~-
. 9 n r onlel ti~ ·~a.ch resident, has been 1n \v1ll serve as master 0 cerem · -Califumia Jaw enforcement for three
Tickets are $4 per person and may years. .
be obtained from Mrs. Charlel Aikin The me.n bqfn bellcopler tr•ining MC1n6
by phoninf 839-1665 or at the door-day wUh ·World Alloclates, Inc. Neilher
AD proceeds will go to the March bu had prev1oua helicopter fly1na: et·
of Ollnea. . pertenoe.
Chalnnan of lhl.s year's charity boll · 'll10 troinln&' will cover :IOO b0ur1. In
is Mrs. Vance Derington. Asslltlnc her pnparaUon to pass Federal AvlaUon
are Mmes. Elmer Maiso. Edwin Bootti, Agency (FAA) requirements for pilot'•
William Cunningham and James Grunctr. licenses.
March of Dimes Trtuure:r for Founlam The firat quarter of the tralninl· will
Valley 11 Arthur B. Buchacher. be conducted at Lons Beacp Internadoaal
Air)x>rt, where the helicopter ii currently
death.
stored. After that the men wW begin 't'tie Orange County Coroner's office
flytna paUema ovu..Huntin&ton Bucb. aplained the ehlkl may have gotten
Chief Seltz.er pointed out that when tan1led up ln lhe blanket while thraahing
they reeel.ve tralninl over the city they around aulfe.rlng from the pneumonia.
will also be workln1, thus Jalnlng a Hauaer anJWered a franUc call from
double benefit. the mother,. Mrs. William Crisler, 310 A bandlt armed with a ~lie held up
While the copter ia primarily for police 15th St., Apt. I, who hysterically a Stanton '"estaurant Wednesday nl5ht
work In patrollng Huntington Beach, told P,Olice, "Someone murdered my and kidnaped the alt811dan1's roo1nmate .
Seltzer added that other agencies may baby. ' Police !aid the suspect described as
also benefit from lta presence. Hauser attempted to revive the baby male, white 5-10, 150, about 22 took
"Serving u a pla1Iorm for com· with mouUJ.to-mouth resuscitation. Later, $200 from Barbara Jamerson, 18, of
muniei.tions aod observation," Seltzer oxyg"'~~ 8"Plied by the lire 2727 IA'. Orange Ave., Anaheln1, aucnd-
sald, "lt can a!IO be used to aid the de~'•-telc:Ue te1m, but the IDllll an~Carl's Jj Burgers, 10922 Bctich
Fire Department on a large blaze or slrl WU dead-on·an1val at Hunilqton BIWhen ~]friend MarfTOl Wright ,
for beach reecue ope.r1Uot11." Intercommunity H01pJll1at9 a.m. 18 r th dd • -• · k
One. th9 two new plJota are fully . De'--Uvea who inv..-1"ated the death , o e same a ress arriv~ to p1c ~ s.wa her up, the robber grabbed her and
trained, they wlll be put on elaht hour 1114· \hare wtre no 11.gna: of strangulation sped orf in the girl's car.
s.hHts. 'nle beUcopter, however, will only ,__ on the Aaby ind the e<ironer'a report No trace of the car or girl had been
Police aald Mrs. Dunn wu tater
tttated for cull and bruises on her
arms and face. Her glases were also
broken in the Incident, poUce said. ·
Faulkner's two companlon1 In the ro\r
bery last Dec. 15 are awalUng court
action. ,
Terry Hardy, 18, of 2f08 Ef1iland Ave ,
Huntington Beach, is scheduled for
sentencing Jan. 22 ln Westminster
l.1uniclpal Court. He has pleaded guilty
to reduced charges of petty Uielt. '
Patrick Mahafrey, 17, of 2318 Delaware
Ave .. also HunUngton Beach, is awaiting
setting of a hearing by Juvenile Court
authorities. be ~borne about five houn per day. Q9rlflrmeci the eiuae of death as natural. found this morning.
Tile veru.Ullty of the police chopper --::=================================::::::::::::::::::= was pointed to U.. a big plus for the
oily by S.IUer. !& uplalnad, "You can
l)over above 1 Qelini RJIP6Cl wUh fl,
or land bei-n \fnj ;lrled dra." '
Tho ilioppei is ~JPOCI 1fltlrpon~.
for water rescues • .And !lie ~\p ·wm
be trained ln towing boatl. And per~
the niti!st 1hing Seltzer added, ''ls tt
is virtually silent."
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'Hillbilly' Max Baer
Fined on Gun Charge Johnso11 Admits Leaving I 2fh Semi-Annual Safe
ALL HERITAGE UPHOLSTERED PIECES VAN NUYS {UPI) -Actor Max Baer
Jr., 31 , who plays Jethro ln television's
"Beverly Hiilbillies," was flned $100 in
Municipal Court Wednesday, after he
pleaded no contest to two charges of
violations of firearms laws.
Baer was charged with displaying a
gun in a rude and threaten1n1 manner
and discharging a firearm Jn an unsafe
place. Both are misdemeanors. He· was
amated last weekend after he reportedly
threatened a neighbor with a shotgun .
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WASHINGTON (AP) -President
J ohnson said today in his final economic
report that he's leaving behind a 11olld
foundation for continued prosperlly, but
he conceded Uiat hia successor wlll have
to deal wilh m1jor problems in the
economy.
The Preaident, In sending his report
to Congress, said the United States has
experienced an unprecedented period of
prosperity In the last eight years, all
under DemocraUc administrations. Thia
hu permlUed, he said, major in·
ve11tments which should iflllure continued
economic growth for the lnde!lnite future.
To aupport Johnton'• CNe, the
economic report listed lnveabnent.s in:
-lndultrlal plant and equipment,
wblcb hu aniwn by oeorly 1 third
ln five years.
-Manpower, more than a million
No Prosecution
Of 3 in Escape
Three persons who were 1ccused or
ektln& and 1betUnc a Weslmlnsttr man
who ~aped from a county jail working
porty wtll nol be p~lad Oil ...
~ Deputy Dlrulct Attorney Mille
C.pllll 111d Tueaday.
Jaale L. Pariah, 21, •I 9llOI Yermo
Way, Westmlnat.er, George O. Wini, S2,
of 1'511 Purey SI.. Midway City ind
~ L. Mtl&J.e, . It, of Orange w er e
aresled by Loo Alamltol police I I I I
Nov. 12 shortly Iller they allegedly
bolfld Robat G. Brochan!, II, of 9111
staclatr SI. -l"'m bla ctuUea u • COWllY 1uaae lnllty. Bn>diud waa
recaptured at his home.
-hu --niled lo be a oarootics addict. He 11 undersoJ.na
treatment 111111 C.Ufoml1 RehabilllaU.n
Center II No=.
persons have acquired skills through
go'"ernment-a1ded programs.
-Education, which has aeen a spec.
tacular Increase of 2.2 million In college
enrollments since 1963.
-Urban centtrs which, the President
said, are beginning to be restored "has
decent placea to live."
Johnson 11ald, "The nation ls now if!
Its !15th month of continuous economic
advance. Both in 1trength and lensth,
this prosperity is without parallel ln
our history.
"We have steered clear of the busine•
cycle recessiont which for 1eneraUons
derailed U1 repeatedly from our path
of growth Ind propua. ..
But the president aaw one flaw in
his aenerally rosy economic anlly1ls -
the wage-price spiral which became
especially serious in l"8.
He insisted that this was caused in
no small part by the failure of Congress
. to enact the 10 percent income 1urt.as
tn January, 198'1, when he first asked
for It. The bill passed 18 montllll laler.
Coqrwtonal crilkl have aald lbla
delay resulted lara:ely from a r.tuul by
Johnson and his Defenat Department
to present the true costs of the Vietnam
war at the time they first became ob-
vious.
Jn any event, Johnson declattd ln
his report that the lob of mnl!Wn1
naUonsl prosperity w th r,rtce atablllty
''la: the biggest rema ntng overall
chsllenge facing the nation."
Industrial countries bave never solved
this problem of lnflaUon, aald Johtmn,
and 1.he Up.lted States oeuld not solve
It either fn the lhort4erm futur.. Bu1
ht uprelltd confidence thlt eventually
an an1wer would be found. "'MM!re la no
almplt or alnl;le formula fot aucce11,"
he commented. "8\lt U»a combtnaUon
high employment and stable prtcee can
and must be •chlevtd -by the UnJled
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Soviets Score Space Firsts in Maneuver
MOSCOW (UPI) -Two manned Soviet but Informed sources In Moscow said
space ship:i docked today in orbit. the the two caps.uJes probably w~d land " . ~ Friday
first time. such a maneuver ~d ever Betw'een the linkup and separation. ~ c~J~-out .• After ~xc~~g crew re.search engineers Lt. Col. Yevgeny
. J:Mmben' .m anOtber historic-firsl.-the ---Kbrunov and.Alexei Yeliseyev clambered.. t~ Soyuz vessels disengaged and went out of Soyuz 5 in which they were
tbeJ.r separate ways. launched Wednesd&Y, with a third man, "ror one lour, two of the _three crew made their way along guide rails and
rqembers from the spaceship Soyuz 5 carried out various tasks. 11ley then
bad walked in space as their vehicle entered Soyuz 4 where Lt. Col. Vladimir
remained locked together with Soyuz Shatalov had been alone since his Tues--
4 to form what the official news agency day launch. ·
Tass called "the world's first e:s:-They remained aboard Soyuz 4 after
perimental space station." the separation and cosmonaut Boris
The ships remained linked from 11 :20 VolynovwasaloneaboardSoyw:S.
p.rn. PST to 3:55 a.m. -four and A British scientist said the Russians
a !half houn. It had been expected they cotild keep !l.ICb a space station 'aloft
would remain linked for some Ume, indefinitely and use it as a jumIHJff
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point for a manned Qigbt to the. moon.
American acientlsts -also have said a spact-station was ne.cissary for further
space lllg)its.
Th~ J1!l!ttll &t~l«.ID@!J>_lll,..u!J' """""'-~
transfer with the Apollo 9 mission set
to begin Feb. 28. .. . .
Two astronauts will transfer via a
pressurized docking tunnel betwetn the
three-seat Apollo command ship and the
two-man Apollo moon.landiilCapacecraft,
called tile lunar module, ond .. launcbed
with it. Later one astronaut will
spacewalk from one shlp to the other
in practice for a lunar landing.
The United States plans to laUQCh
its nm rudlmentiry apace st.aUon in
1971.
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Cab Driver.
Story Leads
To Arrests
By WlLWM REED
ot ... Delfr p ... '""
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Wotking behind the ocenes, Hunlfnlton
Beach detectives today mested' two
sus~t.s ln the slashing death ot ·a ,._ ' . ki!K111.~~lllj~~-j\181 15_ how:s an.er an inDDcem • coup1e WiS ar~ .
raigned for the savage ,crime.
A court-ordered release of t be
aerospace eng\naer ~ w a i t r e a s
orig!Jially cbargect seemed lmmlnept
following the surprise 5:30 a.m. scoopup '
of tbe two new suspecti. · · 1
Now booked orv suspicion of homicide·
Is Henry L. Sianez, 25, of 312 Clay
Sf., who Wa!I Picked ·up at another
residence.
The second suspect waa identilled as
Edward R. HargrB.ve, 18, ()f 17392'Marken
Lane, Huntington B~ch. .
DetecUve captain Earle Robitaille had
!lib • ti> oay about the surprise twist
. ,the,llrislY -· • "We dO have a statement rrom the
Experts Seeking
Laguna Marine's V.S., North Vietnam ' • .new J>llrond "' do have phy.V:a! ..-..
• C6. We .wtJI present our case UWt af·
lernoOil"to the dlltrlcl ·-1 ... "* .
Crash Cause
Aviation experts today studied data
add debris to determine why a ·jet flown
by · a Laguna Beach Marine whose body wps found Wednesday s!IU)lmed into rug·
ged m~tain terrain souUteast of its
base Monday.
;Searchers circling around the RF-48
Phantom jet's crash site finally found
w}\at remained or Maj. Charles L. "Chili''
RQPgers, 36, of 459 Mountain Road,
L;\guna Beach, and his $2 million plane.
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Open Talks Saturday
From Wire Services
PARIS -The United States and N(lrth
Vietnam announced agreement today
that wUl enable the expanded Vietnam
talks to open Saturday in Paris.
President John.son hailed the 8Ffle-
ment but warned that figlitlng on the
Vietnam battlefitlds niay c 0 o t i n ;J e
throughout the_ negotiations.
a'nd Saigon eacb " tnlitt · tt ls the aolt
representattve1of $outb.1Vietnam:
The bickering contlliued· for more .than
two months. while m.ep 1 on both...-1ldes
died in Vietnam, arouslng outrage "and
indignation among many persona in the
world. The final slze Gf ·the tables will
be determined by the French government
which I!! host for the talka and whJcb
will call in cabinet maker• to make
them.
The Vietnam veteran, scheduled to
return to combat next month, was a~
parently killed lnstantly ·when the disabl-
ed1 aircraft from which his radar officer
had already ejected went down four
days ago.
Tbe agreement came when both sides
accepted & round table, with no markers,
nameplates or Oag.s to indicate whether
the talk! were "two sided" or "four
sided." They will be flanked by two
small.square tables for secretaries and
translators.
So!-!th Vletna~ Foreign Minister
Tran Chang Thanh in Saigon inu)>edia~ly
proclaimed it "loob ·like vict«y," But
observers in Paris said·tt.appeart:d there
had been CODCe3llom te the Communisla
to get the taIU started before Johnson
leaves office on Jan. 20.
··~-11: +J , •.. '1,·· .... : : j '· ' .,, liaguJW, P.ice Mayf>r~C.alls . 'Rainy weather had shrouded the
re.note site near San Juan Hot Springs,
23 • miles southeast of El Toro Marine
cei;,,s Air Stajjon from air searchers.
.Luckily, a break jn the. clqudJ Tuesday -.:. Just be!ore dusk -allowed helicopter
The bickering over the shape of the
table centered on whether there would
be Ill a}Ued team on one side and
a Communist team. on the other, or
whether the Viet Cong: would be seated
as a separate force with the South
Vietnamese government. The Viet Cong
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~wmen to spot the radar oHicer, Lt.
E~ward A. Kinsella, 24.. of 17081 Alladena
J?Pve, Tustin.
. . Johnson, lbowing .d~_emoUon on tht
procedural breakthrouib. that came four
days before be leaves "()fflce, said the
way bad been cleared for the start
of substantive talks and staled: "We
must be confident that an honorable
peace Is J)OS!ible if we here at home
remain steady."
For Softer ·Surfing Rules
· 'J1le unconscious flier lay severely in-
jll(ed in the brush a hall-mile north
oC. Ortega Highway, eight miles from
~ crash scene, for 21 hours during
th4 drizzly weather.
1Unab1e to give any information so
fac due to his critical condiUon, Lt.
Kinsella is being trea~ for a fractured
shoulder and dislocated knee at St.
J01eph's Hospital. Orange.
.. 1i, leg artery ruptured in the rough
parachute landing caused him to lose
ams.lderable amounls of blood and he
al$0 suffered trom exposure.. .
, Maj. Rodgers was executive officer
of~ Marine Composite Reconnaissance
Squadron No. Three and wa!I on a routine
ti:~lnlng flight Monday night when he
i:~ioed a Mayday distress call.
Jlis plane vanished. from the El Toro ~AS control tower screen at 5:30 p.m.,
JQding to an Immediate -1al ..arch. ·~){arine Corp1 Qffitlala listed Maj.
Jlfdgen' nenol kin• !Ill fa-. Victor
<;. Hodgen, of Carpus Chrbt1, Tu.1 tMlf. neighbc:n Hid be wu clivorced .ana
me! a aon s or 4, living elaewbtn
rib bis mother.
' Mesa Woman
" l'a\ces Own Life
Ex-Lagunan Held
01iCheckCharges
A rormer Laguna Beach blll!linessman
was arrested Wednesday on suspicion
of Celoniously writing a f2(IO bad check .
Police Sgt. Vic Sagen said Edwin G.
Ford, 30 of Anaheim was arrested on
a warrant at hi!! Anaheim home and
released on '2,500 bail pending ar·
ra.lgnment Jan. 27 ln municipal court.
Sagen said the charge grew out of
a check given at Barwick lmJi>Ort.s. 998 s. C'.oast Highway Jtm Nov. 21.
The offictr said ·Ford was formerly
owri:er of Ford TV at For.est and
Broadway. 1be buaines.s la now defunct.
"We muat pursue peace u dlUgently
as we have fought ~. 11 be aaJd.
"And thll year we have 'made steadf
progress for the peace we an devouUy
pray for. I deeply btlleve · that U wt
only remain united and stay together
on this path we will .achi.ev.e honorable
peace in Southeast Asia."
Diplomatic sources in London said Ule
Paris talks would receive a boost from
the Soviet Union and that tt II exertlq
"all Ila possible Jnlluence" on llaJd
to •peed Vietnam pe>ce uogotlaUOlll.
They uld lluala now bad .-. Influence
on Hanoi thin ever belOre and that
the Kteml1n wanted the VJetoam war
ended fu. hoi!et if ·1mprovln1 rtlallool
with the Nixon adminllf:l'ation..
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Youthful Uguna Beach Vice ·Mayor
Jlll!eph O'Sulliv~ Wednesday night called .
fot softening Laguna's surt'Jng' <lrdlnance
?.fllch• tie tabbed "one of the 'most re-
sttlctlve." O'~vin11 'propoSaJ woUld, whitUe
atiodt a moftth, <lH the folir-rtionth Sum-
mor , control period . auil allow all.cfay ~~ li1 deslgnated mas· with lifeguard . cootroll. ·
.surt!ni in, ~OI Cl!l'!'!"llY dosltplated,
for the ,por1 Is ,prol>Jbitetl be11r'"" It
a,m .. and 5 p.m. ttom June , 1 to Oct.·
1. · The exceptions currently are . days ·
when.. the . weather or ocean ·candiUons
Are sudi as t.Q ellmlniite IWimmen from.
the• sea.· lJ!eguards then ·could allow
longer . our!lng ..
Olw!<llm<n ag<ed to Wte up the
vice 1!1>1«'• · ...-11 for ordinance
rev'o1kn al a ttudy · ae8sion nert Wed-
~ al 7:30 p.m.
Murphy Asks '.BajaBar-rier'
Senator Joi":( Fight to. <;l.ose Border If, l/f!ef~or~4.M.i~ors .
111.IEllOME .:. cotUNS he said to N"'l>Ort. offldlh In a lltt.j> ' ~ilk~Dii!a .ca,itr0r ~;Alxil.•' "* .....,;;,w ,..,. received this mornm,, •.•I' tftlnk U.t u. ' Mt ot 1M/'. . . · U.S. Sef!ator Geqe Murphy (!\-. dl..J: , · ne ·~: .
,l,olice said an appartnt1y dl1tr1Uebt California) tw Wed the Department ~:.:•be another step. in the· right · ~ 0 1 ~ve been In ··contact, · 'flij.h the ·
iitta Mesa woman shot her..U to death of Justice to COMlder "the pooldblllty" ~·1 o1 liWl.Ce l'tJitdb;g ' the
;.in...say night w~ lllWng I~,-~:"' of drafUng lqlalaUm that would c!-Ose ~llrphyed wttnotedh "incrthatwbelng· ls.~~!!_ COIJ: ~ of , drlftln& leglslatfQll lm· h\ the parking lot ~ the Los ....,ru1o9 the M lllcan -to uneocorted -•---""' .,~ °' pl , your ~ and,. Qtneral lloopital. • ·~~.. narcoUcs' usage by · our leenqm In o1· .e.n.;, ·1· lrill continue 'to ,search .ldrl. Marela L. Laodhoim, 3$, of tl45 ht told Nnport Buell eity authorlUOI evoryplrtofthe'Couiitry," · ' for-1....,..telollow." · · Aoaheim SL, was found shot in the tnday. He pointed -that In the pm la ' ~.;.;t' ciimen 'IOI ....th• dld
llllod by Dr. Amok! Gebel of n-. Murpl>y oald ht took the lltp tn had CHponaor<d lealslatlon ·IJl'Ol>Ollnl : riot . . utP '~"jjjO"bOni,r •
, i)r. Gebel told police the woman bad rtspODIO to a reoolullon adopted by the the establlsbll!Ont of a joint U.S.·Moxtctii ' 14·~ =~ Tbty '
been attending a group therapy meellng Newport Cit!' C«mcll and ofbor cities Couunluton Ot lnvestlpte and nconi-billdd tl!lt-the • be ·
.61 the hOSptlal and aeemed -l She calling for the bOrder bu u a possible mend 10lulloos to the problem GI ""!1114trtd at.C91> hwlnp.
-.rted out ol Iha seatoo twice, the ooluUon to the trafllc to Illegal druga narcotlct' importatlocl. If the llllllce Depanment ~ the
-nporied. from Mulco te cau!<nla. "In tlllt, I ...... 'lluit the polilnkll i;glilalloil II ltallble, the appr<p1ate
·A .Jkallber ,.volver WU fOll11d Ol1 , "While the ......,.. you 111gts1,. lrill ol LSD ht DMilo i ""8'11... erbne,t' l'!lll -id bl the,ailb~ ol IUdi bear-
lbe,..t o1 the car. certainlJ nol IOlvt the Cllllrt prllilllm," be Aid. •11io ~•-~lilt ti\p. ' '! · ·
.
He asked that the a"rea between CreSs
Street and St. Ann's Drive and the
area between Victor Hugo Pqint and
the stairway below Jasmine· Street be
designated as surfing areas.
Lifeguards• could also designate oUier
areas for surfing Qnder proper conditions.
The.date of surfing.controls would change
tO JQDe 15 to.~. 15. · · ·
. The lile~ 'deiwti!!ent, b~ J!O'tlng boundari~s wl@\fu the 'ienetal !urflng
areas woul4 <tesiinate .. specific areas cm
a daily basil. Wben. alins >rere oot
wsted the entire designated am. would
be open.
·O'~Wvan said .of L'aguna 'a.J.2·mUes
of . beach "surely 700• )'llrda coold be
used by aurfers." He·estim.ated:the lccal
sarflng population al more than 100 avid
and active participant.a.
The . surfing . vice maycir . oald the
ordinance WU en.ieted' tnl IMO u a m..., of cOot!ODh>i uliruly crowds. !!•
slld' tlie caliber .,. -bas cbanJ!d
and labOl<d the 1 oi1ifiW trid>lemil:en
"hangel'l..m1."' . • +
Moil! cil 'Uie .....,n1 ·sur1en _.not
old •enough to our! lit 111111, ' Ho oald. ' a1Jd arguecl that Qiey at. 'jlenallUd or
mtrlcjed'lor ~ not,WlMlr dolnf,
""'"""' the ·lul ')'ilr tbroe· nwby :1--. ~ " ··-'to Jlje. ~areu ·~·. . "l'.1'l1i ' :Salt ~ ~·""". :iJ:.r'l'lllr-....m ~ , ' J'!qi ftl>,
1 ~ .... will . haye .to . traveJ •· ' • on hl .... aj' to ~· ~,-Wftb :1\f ';i;; a~.nt F?~!"'*-:'o'Sul11~u.:
lie aald . the, City lid'• ~~ty · to l'O'/ldO ,U mtlCh ~al . ti', for lt.,.c:Wzobo 11'......,lt.~· ' ---' .• .._ li 1 cr-1-~~ I:,·
Uld. '
"We ·are asldpg Immediate reltaae
of both prev'klus 11usj>ects, Norman
Co&lney, 11, and Margarete Dinger, la,"
he added.
Capt. Robitaille said the primary
reason for the arrest CJf Coatney ·apa:
Miss Dinger was the fact that her 'd.8Jk
se;dan. found at 21st ·Street and Ollve ·
Ayenue, was blood-smeared and showed
evidence' of a ncent tratqc accident., . r
Paint .scraRts' on htr car -whicb
deflntiely . came from ,the car , driveD.
by Mn'. H"ter S. Marlil", 55, of tlOI
OUve Ave., ·momenta befole she was
m'Uraht.c1 -wtN! the re'sult ol Ole
nearby co,lllslon just belore the killing.
· "We've bad mll' . doubts " ca..t , -r > !!',._ \ Robltallle adinitted, "We jUst were not
]OIJ percent ·CClnvtncect· -incf we have
had our detective f<lrce -turned out en
masse stace this murder;'' ... ·-
"We(fJjesday, we conUnued checking
out one of 20 remote poeslbilities," Capt. ·
Robitaille &aid.
That· remote pooalblllty was the atory
cf a cab driver who said he had dropped ·
off a man at Eighth ~!mt and Orqe
Avenue, not ' far from · Mi's. Markee'•
apartment early Monday morning, Wltbln '
hours after the crime was discovered.
The apot where the man wa's-dropped
off was about one mile from where '
tile abandoned car ailogedly used by
the killer was found.
Capt. Robitaille sald that'!,lla Dinger
and Coatney had been 'arrested and
charged wl:h the m\lfder because of
discrepancies in her story. ·
Tha captain eaid she · bad told q ....
Uonlng police !XI the oigbt of the murder
th4t ahe had ~ to a market at the
Five Polnla SbciOhlna· Center aOOul 5:30
p.m. to buy foo•ftor dtnner.
lronicaDy, the murder vlcUm went
tq the same center later In the evening
to wash clothes at a laundromat several
doors from the same market.
Ml5S Dinger told Capl Rohllatlle she '
parked her car: -the same one u.sed
(See MURDER, hgt I)
Oraa••· Coan
Weadler '
Patl:!1y coaatal foa. will cloud up
tlJO cllmatlc condJtlbna f'rldoi,
I wJth lemperalur,a: ranging from
, •.to II along Ula-~"!SO _c.a,t.. . , I INS~ HPAY ~ 1·
.t~•re ~ll .b• !O!lld~lng for.
... '1/0M Mond4fl ol the parodc I
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•· EVELYN siu:awooo ._.~, ·-:...-: ........ . .... ~al lllOClrqt~promlnent Republicans began packing
today for a fll&hl to Walhlng1on, D.C.,
FridQ momine: to attend the in·
a~atkm of Praident.f:lect Richard M..
Nlmn.
The delegaUon will take an economy
claaa flighl au\ oC Los Angeles Jntema·
tiona1 Airport.
Actor John Wayne, a Newport Beach
resident. had been amona: lhost who
planned to be aboard. Accordingly, TWA
officials scheduled an old John Wayne
western during Lbe flight.
Wayne then cancelled hb plans betause
of a movie commitment
~o Parking
Spaces Eyed
By Festival
FeatlvaJ t1 Arb director• are . cm-
"1derlng the poalblltty ol 1ecurlng 40
additional pm:lous parking spaooi: by
covering lhe flood eootrol channel across
the street from the ground5.
Director Helen Keeley requested aDd
~jved authclrir.ation for a board letter
a s k i n g the city to procP.ed with ln·
vestigation of .coll.I and.mgot.lation with
the Orange Cow!ty Flood Cootrol
Dillrict.
She indicated c'O.t. mlght be born
by the Ftttlval· or the cily-a.nd-F-estival
jolnUy if the project becomes a rtall1y.
In Other business, the board: ,
-Was Invited to the annual casting
party to select a cast for the Pageant
of the Muter•. It will be held at Irvine
Bowl stage Feb. I (Saturday) from 7
to 9 p.m. and Feb. 9 from 2 p.m.
unW 5 p.m.
-set March 15 aa the date for judging
new artists or resubmitting arti..sll who
hope to uhibit in the 1969 FeJtivat.
Judging at Irvine Bowl will be from a a.m. to 10 a.m.
-Rejected an International Food Fair
application for use of ground• on the
same date because of the conflict in
time and feared parking probfelll!.
-Heard a recommendation from
Director Richard Brook.I that the
Festival Chorale become autonomous in
managing its own affair1 but sUll rec6ve
financial support from the Fet'ltlval
-Lea.rend from Director Paul Griem
that the Chorale had raised $112 for the
Laguna-Moulton Playhouse by a recent
performance.
-Authorized placement of 60 seats
al the top of Irvine Bowl for $3,000
with an upected annual return of $4,321.
-Learned that the steel framing is in
place for the 230-eelt puppet theater
aod multi.purpose facllity. ·
-Heard a suggestion from Brooks that
the All CaWornJa Show should be an
integr"1 part " the F..itv.i wtth llbared
adminlltratian or lhoold be severfd:·trom
the Feat.lval.
-Agr<ed to lry the city XerOlC machine
on a c05t per copy basis rather thin
leulq their owu .. prOCluctton machloe.
Jockeys Revol~
Block Debut
MIAMI (AP) - A man nbelllon by
Troplca1 Park jockeys Wednelday block-
ed the hopes or 19-year-old Barbara
Jo Rubln to berome the first girl rider
in thoroughbred history.
The male riders gathered in the jockey
quarters and refused to come out for
the third ract unlcsa Barbara Jo was
withdrawn.. The third race began after
she was taken off her mount, Stoneland,
scheduled to nm ln the. fourth race.
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It ...... I -Jllill Wayne movt .. "lfelllllOl!ln.
In tbt lijm, the aclor doea .battle
with flamlnl otl wel!J lnalead " I~.
Tbe charlu plane will le& ve Los
Angeles at 11 a.rn.
Headquarters for the Orange Coast
group in the n1Uon '1 capital wlll be
the Washington flillon Hotel.
They will travel there from Dullu
International Airpo(t by bus.
A whirlwind si.rqgram of acUvillet for
three days and nigbta hu been plaMed
for some 17,000 expected to attend the
inaugural, whlcb tatu place Mooday.
·-Al wllll lhl QrlnP Coul~•.Jeiikft,
. ail. uiato -· Wiii ... ... b1 i.vtiotiao ea11.
'1'111-l\Ortl wtlh .. ~
for disttnguhhed ladlu al J p.m. Salur·
day at Ute-N allonal Callery of Arll.
followed by the Young American Sahite
at the Washington llllton, lllld the In-
augural gala at lbe National Guard
Armory at 9 p.m.
On Sunday the pvemora' reception
will be held from 2 to 5 p.m. at the
Sheraton Park Hottl and the Nee\'lllOO
honoring Vice Presldent-i!lect and Mrs.
Spiro T. Agnew will follow from S to
a p.m. at the Smlthaon1an Muaeum of
Hbtory and Technology. It will be follow·
"" °b, qi. lillu""'1 Coocul •I .f~ ;Ill , "•c-tliu•'-·"'"" . • p.!11. ~ ......,. ....,. -
1111 aflidaI lnmlpral certmony and
~ al, !be pruldent and vice
prtslden1 atart.s Monday at 11 :30 a.m.
at !ht Capitol. 11>o lnaUjllrll parade
will bo at I p.m. and the cllmu of
the fe!llviUeo, the Inaugural Ball, wtn
lake place at 9 p.m.
Many of the local guesb are expected
to return home Tuesday with yart®"
Jh«norabllla ·of U>e hl.stortC.~ em:d,.
B"ldes the favm al the Inaugural Ball
-presldenU"1 lltgnatnre scarva lllld
cbann braceleta -there wW be
available Inaugural programs at '2 each
aod oUlcJal inaugural boob at $t0.
ar.,
Mr. and Mr•. ,Bl~ley Allen, Mr. arid
Mrs. Victor Andrews, Mr. and Mt$.
R. S. Bernes, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
F. Beaver, Dr. and Mn. Arnold
Beckman, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Booth,
Capt .and Mn. George W. Brokate, Mr.
and Mn. Edward Burnell, Mr. and Mn. Damla Carpenter, Mr. and Mra. John
Curci, Judge opd.Jolrt. Thurmond Clar\e,
Mr. aod Mrt. W. l!<t'(!lrd Chne, Mr.
and Mrs:. Joe DeP'l'l:neO, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Emrich.
J. S. Ftuor, Mr. and Mn. ftjcbmt
Footner, Mr. and Mrs.. Keith Gaede,
,ldr • .-1-Alro. Rojla1 G•~im, lfr.
aoll ll'n. '"" a.uilll, 11<,•int,111ra.
Cliiiieot L. Hir1di. F.-Geoige Htrllhy,
Mr. and Mra. JJll>n Kel>ey, Jolul Klug,
Mr. and Mrs. John Mcl..4ilod, Ruth
M~. Mr. ·and Mrs. Franl<' ·o.
Micbe.lena, 0... iOO Mrs. David .Nlelien.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Osteau, Mr. and
Mrs. O. w. "Dick .. Richard; Mr. and
Mn. Jerrel T. Richard!, Mr. ind Mrs.
Walter Sch.mid, Mr. and Mrs. William
Shattuck, Mrs. Evelyn Sherwood, Mr.
and Mn. Robert Swaficld, Mr. anCI Mrs.
Don Teetor, Mr. and Mn. Charles
Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tumtr,
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Voit Jr. and Jame:1
Carroll.
LAGUNA TEEN CORNER 1 Problem-plagued
----By-TOM-GO-RMA-N ----~~ Plan Unlo·aded
FOR A CITY that II UIUally IUbdued Whether the center would !Ian Into 1
wben it come1 to dynamic ldeu for bueball cllnJc or 1 aodal center nmainJ
youtb poogram1, a lot bu hlppened to be ....,
this put ,.,.k aloog the IJnea of teen THE y COUNCIL (I·-··= lmowi! u entertalnmenl . w ~
The wtek llarled off with I bang the Y oulh Council, but ,_ lll!Idllly
Tueaday """' ctty Muqer James under the ao,tptces ti. t!>e .YJlPAl ran
Wbealan of!erfd, pending certain ruuttne Into a roadblock, l«I by farm<r J:,quno
roadbloob, the Bar<foot Bar 11 a teen moyor WUllam Martin. 11>o ~ .,,.t
center. The city 11 prueo1ty leulq a letter to 'the Festlv1I bolrd ·..tine
t1orne J the Irvtne Bowl on April Ind fer ill the -·property -to • Y e .r 0 me Easter concert. Well, It turned out that SkYOJW>ll._~.!!t_~~· to the llow winter a Jlllllll>fr\" members ..,lolooed lllOtllor moolhl, 51ev..,.. bu _....., the hope of returnln& the 11an1oo1· hick N<Wp<llt Pot Felllvat ~-nq-,,.,
to the city. He =er ai.in.,1we ti ta:::U., ll8ld sucb tlitnp u, "If ·.,.
during the busier _.. • .. -,···•-· -~~ _,..,, ... •• -U the-city-ii -wllllng-to-parl....ttb-v ww -• ...w.e_....,.._.._~Y• !!Ill
the revenue ot about $2.15 monlhly (city heads eumined,"' and •'They ao null
council acUon II needed), it could turn at "theae thlngl.'' ·But It aeema tbetr
the building over to the teens under line of thinking may be a bit ,a.stray.
the mperviaton of tbe City ~eatlon About 100,000 people went to the pop
'Department. festival; capacity at the Irvine· Bowl
SOME TEENS QUESl'ION how the ii 2,400. At the ~ eltravaganza.
Recreation Department would run the the people were roaming around in quite
establishment but nevertheless the ac-a large area.
quWUon of uie Barefoot is a good start. At the Bowl, they will be in seats. •
The pop festival lasted aC day; the
Easter concert would last no more than
four houi-s. And of the 2,400 seat!, 'pr°'" Laguna Beach echool truatees have
bab1y 1,000 would be filled by Laguna 's moved to unload Thurston School's pro-
youth. blem·plagued flexible scheduling equip-
Do teens "go nuts" at 1.telodyland? ment by rescinding a contract with Wben's the last time you've seen a riot at the Anabe1m Convention Center, 1.tcBee Syst.elll!, a divi:lion of Litt.on
which holds about 10,000 peopi<? Induatrles.
It doesn't seem like er1visions or The board Tuesday also authorized
another Newport Pot Festival are negotiation~ towards a ~ntract . with
jUIUtled. The y Council 'im"t in the repre~entahvea of lnlernational Bwnness
Con-arrt bualfttQ-W-m...-mooey and ?a.tach1nea (IB~). .
apomor a riot. lt WSll to get kid.I Trustees ap~o~ed a letter to McBee
constructively involved, and to help Systems, rescinding a three-ynr luse
•· d I '"~"·-~ Wllh ... purchase arrangement for 123,854. creaK ecen enua ... uwu;m.. -ws:: · -THe present proce.ss.!ng system ac-
bacting of the YMCA, it hopes to ac· cording to Wlci: 1.Dbo, Tb u r ; i 0 n
complish these. a,lms. counselor, takes 19 hours ·to operate May~ Martin s statement should be as opposed to 1 hour with the proposed al~red. IBM equipment. He said the McBee . We ought to have our head~1e.xamlned machinery did not work properly because
ii we refuse ~ help our youth. of mechanical complications.
With thl1 lD mind, ~ Festival board Enthusiastic support for the IBM con·
should tai:e an objective look at the tract was expre'5ed by both Lobo and
concert. Dave Lloyd, Thurston principal. They
have been consulting with the company's
the district should support a dlnntr
meeting following the Sunday conference.
They were asked to meet dinner expenses
of up to $4 per person for participants.
-Heard from Dr. Ullom that according
to an architect's report, property belon&·
Ing to Latter Day Saint's' Church acrOS!
from the high school does not meet
with Field Act standards set to insure
safety for school children in case of
e~uakes. .
y!fhe church wants lo seD their property
on Park Avenue to the district.
"It wilkost-them $.WO-to-detennine
how much work . needs to be done to
meet Field standards. I think we should
look at this seriously before we direct
them to spend this kind of money,"
Dr. Ullom told the board .·
Dr. Nonnan Browne, board president ,
suggested they obtain an appraisal from
the church before calling for the study. ~
From Page I
MURDER ••• Sewers or No Building:
representatives and have s e e n
demonstrations ot lhe proposed equip-
ment.
In addition, support came from a
Laguna Beach market analyst, John
Taul.
-Assumed the increase in premlum
rate from '14.54 to $11.39 per month
for each employ in the District Group
Insurance Program with Blue Cross for
February, because of a rate adjustment.
by the California Teachers' Assoclattoo
statewide pool.
-Agreed to meet expenses f or
part.icipants attending eight conferences
including one in Miami Beach being
held by the National Schoo! Boards
Association Convention for b o a r d
member11.aiid superintendents April 11-1];
by Mn. Markee'• tiller -In her open
garage at 2808 Delaware SL, when ahe
returned home.
Coatney, according to police, sald that
he came over to Miu Dlnier'1 apartment
from bis home at 11581 Foster Road,
Los Alamtlol, lllld parked hil car dlrecU,
behind Mia Dinger's vehicle.
He said it wu parked in aoch a
way that her car could not be moved.
MJu Dinger lltaunchly maintained that
she had not moved either car and that
She dld. .not know bow her car happened
to bo maved aod possibly used In the .
murder, btcauSe she had only one set
of keyt.
She lllilI had them wben amstad.
Capl RDb!lallle said today tbal an
evidence indicated that Miss Dlnger's
car }lad been used in the slaying ; that
it wu found with blood irudde -now
proven to be Mrs. Markee'• -but
becaUIO obe coWdn't ezptaln haw it hlp-
~ned to be mlsS1ng and Coatney backed.
her story, both were arrested.
· Police did not elaborate on how they
·came to ~ Sianez and Rlrgrave. wtnl oo1y; ..... know ooth of theiP,"
evtdeittly from prior contail.. . Asked abQrt whether Miss Dingtr's ear
was taken by one or both of the suspects,
Capt. Robitaille said an auto theft charge
could he filed later.
Council Becomes
Landlord, OKs
Lease for Store
Laguna Beach councilmen Wednesday
night tried on their new role as Landlord.
At l1le recommendaUon of C1ty
1.1anager James D. Wheaton, councilmen
agreed to lease a vacant city-owned
drug 8tore near the Main Beach for ms monthly. It will serve as a women's
clothing store.
The property at 197 S. Coasl Highway
will be leased for two years with three-
year option by Raymond Kemp, who
owns othet l\Orea Including one on Forest
Avenue.
Wheaton said lhe store has about 1300
1quare feet including 300-feet of soda
fountain •ru. Councilman RlcMrd
Goldber(, a merchan~ broached the
poalbWty " ch&rJlng II ve p<r<ent " the grosa receipts above $78,000,
"lt'1 quite a choice location,'' he said.
''Moat of the stores in that area are
on a percentage buia."
WbtatGD uld 8iDce tbt city hu owned tho.-ti bu been trying to attr1ct
a tenaiiL He lMJ.cated the. world had
not belton a path to hi• door to te...
lho Pl-ty but llllo u.id lho ell!' had not yet advettlsed lt.
The rent.. he saJd, was HOO monthly
when the property WIS a crug store
and less than $* more recenUy when
it WIS for a time an art &allery.
Goldber1 lllid, "It II an Important sour~ or revenue to the city and I
want to be sure •e'rt doJna: the rl1bt
thl " ~ Glenn Vedd<r Aid, "I'd llh
to ... thll lton tulad with a eornmuclol
d~t and operaUq. There'& I
Nlol tu In thll town."
At lho IUU..UOO " Councllmon Roy Holm, the rent wu .et at $325 for
two ,.,an wtLb m.aopm f• necou ..
tim or •t.tacblna a Wei perctOtage
U the three-year option taken up.
-City Deciiles -on Sewers "From an utter skeptic concerning the
desirabtllty of tl1iJ lease, I have become
an enthusiastic supporter," Taul said
in a Jetter to Dr. William tnlom, district
S'.Uptrlntendelll, after meeting with an
lBM representative. By RICHARD P. NALL
Of tM Del" Pn.t Slaff
After pushing for sewer ftaa:abllity
studies of their area, resident.I of Arch
Beach Heights learned -some in dl!may
-that the project ha1 gathered a
momentum of its own.
Lquna Beach councilmen laid the
groundwork for a sewer assessment
district Wednesday night. They called
for a p:oposal from Boyle Engineering
Co. on C03ls of engineering the proposed
district.
-Edward Lorr, 1020 Baja St., said many
of the residents have .not lbown any
desire to h!lve a sewer system. He
sald the ear:Uer prodding of tht council
was mainly a de!!ire to see telsabillt7
and coat studies made. ,_ ·:. ~·
"'The Rre'Vtous report indic.ie«ii tt Woutd
be extremely costly, I'd like to see
more study," said Lore.
Joseph Sweany, city~ public works·
director, said the health office rtudle1
had indicated that there should be: either
sewering of the area or a moratorium
on building.
Clyde Z. Springe, city building and
planning director, said that the health
office report mentioned seven failures
of private systems but did not locate
them. He said he suspected they were
maintenance problems.
Sweany aald there has been no in·
vestlgaUon of the reservoir beneath the
area or the affect of percolation (into
the soil) on stability of the earth strata.
John Turk told councilmen of the dJf.
ficulty of getting heavy equiptMnt Into
the area and the probablllty . that
topography would make sewer pumplng
necessary for some homes.
Jim Nelson said, "J think it's pmna-
ture for a decision to be made oo a
matter that affects us 10 much finan-
cially." He called for more study and a
full public airing of projected costa.
"The whole thing insUcated by the
Arch Beach Heights AssociaUon wu to
limlt the building rather than }et'1 1et
toi'ther and form a sewer diltrict,"
he said.
He said the group had been interested
In stopping builders who were throwing
together clapboard houses.
Councilman Rcihard Goldberg asked
"'hat the oouncil would, do if bids came
in wq over ~ esthnatea.
"You'd be making a declJ:IM between
• rock and 1 hard place, 11 eaJd City
Manager James: D. Whtaton.
He said the cooncll could $lop U the
process of bids were e1orbltant but
wou1d have spent engineerin&: money
It could not recover.
M1yw Glenn Vedder u.ld the eqlnttr·
lf!i dudy could be uvtd for wie at
a later lime.
Vice Mayor Joseph O'Sullivan uld U.
quid• percolated tnto the aoU Imm
ceupoola IN.l' have conl!lhllled .to earth
isUppiae on Summit Drtve. He uraed
that ..,i-rtni proceod.
Lorr uld, 'ibere are no ~11
RMplng now : how can it be a health
haiard?'1
Robert Kellog-.t03l Katella, 1"1d lh<re
ls at Umea "a terrible stench" io the
area from cesspools.
Mayor Glenn Vedder said, ''I can't
foresee that area continuing to exist
up there usin1 cesspools . • • even
ii the city has to hold onto the engineer.
in& reports."
Councllmen called for the cost proposal
so that a contract may be written with
Boy le Engineering Co.
In other bus.iness Tuesday night,
trwtees of Laguna Beach Unified School
District:
-Agreed to employ Or. Douglas Manis
for not more than $175 a day to iruilruct
high school and intern1ediate school
teachers in Flanders concepts on Interac-
tion Analysis during sessions 1>n Sunday
and Monday, Jan. 26-27.
Trustees delayed a decision on whether
.JI: J. Qarreff j
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Teachers Reach Paci
PITTSBURGH (UPI) -A strike by
1,200 of the city's 3,100 public schltil
teachers was avert.ed toda y when agree-
ment was reached on tv.'o economic
issues -the initial step in the teachers'
drive for their first negotiated wage
contract. 1.
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•BLIND BDY~ Hopeful family· will be pul!lng for young Felix Gutier-
rez (rlght) Friday when he .visits eye specialist for tests that will
· determine whether his eyesight can be restored. With Felb< and his
· mother, Mrs. Fidela Gutierrez, are his sisters (top, from left) Leti-
. ..-claj Juaniq. and Maria.
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.. Ray of Dope
· :Specip li.s i -to Check Boy's B'ail Kye s
By TERRY COVlll.E
ot ltle Dllltr ,U1t Sllfl'
_Shadows and a little motion are all
Felix Gutierrez can see now.
-:::He 's totally blind in one eye and the
partial vision in the other is isteadily
.fading.
_. ... There isn'~ enough money in tile family
b an operation, and Felix doeill't even
bow if it would help.
But things may be on the upswing
flit' Feli1., begiMing this Friday. The
1$-year-old Huntington Beach boy will
fjnaJly have his eyes examined by a
'llfieclalist.
.. Neuro<1pthalmologist Dr. Jack G<llds-
teln of Los Alamitos has '"agreed to
examine the boy's eyes tree to determine
If medic~ attention can aid or re3tore
its sight
Felix' plight was brought to Dr. G<llds-
tfin's attention by a group or citizens
'#fio belong to the Council for Community
Projects headed by Dr. Jack Kent o(
Westminster.
-! 1'he council, in turn, had learned of
:lelJx' nee<t of aid from Mrs . Alice
Medina, director of lhe Huntington Beach
Commlmity Center.
<Mrs. Medina is a neighbor of the
dUt.ierrez family and has watched Felix
fiir two years as he carefully picked hfs way through a yard full or old
cirs and other hazards dangerous even f'° a boy with normal vision.
Until she coolacted member1 ol the
council. the best she could do was get tie· Huntington Beach Union High School
District to place him in· a special school
iq learn Brailie. ..
1Previous· vi!ils' lo the Orange County
Medical Center failed to bring help for
'
Felix' eyes because of a Jack or com-
munication. No one in the Gutierrez
family ope>ks English.
Felix visited the pediatrics clinic twice
and the dental clinic once at the medical
center. Robert White, medical center
administrator, says an appointment was
made (or Fell:r to visit the eye clintc
in February of 1967, but the family
never returned.
Mrs. Fidela Gutierrez, Felix' mother,
explained in Spanish that the family
was not ~ware of the appointment.
The Gui.tierm: family has been In
Huntinilon Beach only for three years:.
The family migrated from Monterrey,
Mexico; so the talher, Juan, could find
better work.
He now operates a forklift and stacks
celery boxes at Chico fanns.
Juan hopes Dr. Goldstein can help
his son, but Felix has si1 brothers and
sisters and the ralher's aa1ary can 't
pay .for an operation if the boy needs . ...
Mrs. Medina and · tnembers of the
community projects council hope the
assistance won't stop wilh Dr. Goldstein's
examination.
They are already looking for in·
dividuals who will help carry out Dr.
Goldstein 's recom.mendatlou, whatever
they may be.
Felix is naturally happy about all the
activity in his behaU. But he 's a
somewhat shy boy, and he's been U5ed
to the world of shadows since the age
of seven.
He was ei.amined by doctors in Meiloo,
four or fivi yean; ago, but thty Weten'\
specialists and could offer no remedies.' ·
Johnson Adinits Leaving
Nixon Economic Problems
:WASHINGTON (AP) -President
Jpbnsoo said today in his final economic
rtport that he'1 l.e.aving behind a solid
f.tlmdation for continued prospefity, but
he cooeeded that his succeuor will ba~·e
tO deal with major problems in the
economy.
·The President, in sending his report
~ Congress, said the United States has
experienced an unprecedented period of
J1r05Pttity In the last eight years, all
uhder Democratic administrations. ThiJ
Mas permitted, he said, major in-
veiirtments which should insurt continued
~nomic growth for the indefinite future.
To support Johnaoo 's case, t b e
eponomic report listed inveatments In :
'-Industrial plant and equipment,
-bas JP'OWll by nearly a thlnl
i, live yean. -Manpower. more than a million
persllll have _,ired skills Umlolb
~t.alded·-· . .... -,.. ·-'-.. '
Nixon's Rai.se
Only $27,500
' , WASHINGTON (AP) -The Sena le
Uired Wedneaclay th•t Richard M. Nl>-
on will make $200,000 a yurts President
INtud of 1100.000. but It putt ldm Iii a higher tu bracket and he'll only Col 127 ,500 mon! than "' would ha•• Wttbout the raise.
-Education, which has seen a ~·
tacular increase of 2.2 million in college
enrollments since 1963.
-Urban centm which. the President
said, are beginning to be restored "has
decent places to Uve."
Johnson said. "The nation Is now in
its 95lh monlh of continuous economic
advance. Both in strength and length,
this prosperity is without parallel Jn
our history.
"We have steered clear of the bu!lne&
cycle receuions which for generation&
derailed us repeatedly from our palb
of growth and progress."
But the president aaw one nn in
hil flllll«•Uy rosy eoonomk analYsla -•
the . ivop price spiral wblcA, .,.,._
espedaJ& tetjoas In -He lnSlstetf \Mt this wu caaied in
no small part by the failure al Congress
to enact lbe JO -Income surtu
in Januaq, --he firal asked for it. The bill pa....i II monlhl I-. ·
Congreillonal criUca ~ye Uld thll
delay reJU!ted largely il'om a,t.&al by
JohMon and hla Defeue Department
to present the true coW! of the Vietnam
war al U. time U., finl became DI> viou.~· ;
Io U1 -~ Jolpllon -In bis ~ tbal the Joi> of C<Mnblnlnc
n•tlonal p<ooperity wtlll pr1ce· llab!Uty
"ii the biggest remalnlq overall
challqf. leclnl the notion."
Nixon's like-home pay will be sh.ooo
Iod-111 """1tries ha" never tolwd
thll·pn>bkai• ~-11111at1ee, uld J-.
and the Unllid si.t<e· C9Uld not aolve
tt tither In the abort-tmn future. But
"" e._...i confide-that ev...,tuaoy ~ year. aa lnl'Wtl' woutd be found. ''1bere ii no
" The Senate completed Congresa:k:mal 1tmple or slngl8 fonnul1 for mcceu,"
jcUon on thl pay«lle mt:UUre on ,vuice be commented. 1'But th!1 combhtaUort
tau afltt a s+mlnate debate and .. nt high emp!Oymtnt and atable lrlOb can
Ito the Whl.. ii-to bo slcned ~ ud ..... bo achieved -by the ~led
-. Jolwoc. -.J &tal<land wtthla lbo _ ....... ~
SFSC Calm .-~
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But San Jose
Tensio n Rises
DA Says MUrd~r.
Confession · False
Strlkei>lagued Sin FrancilCO Sllte
College Ol\JoYed -U\'e calm Wednes-day, while tensiOb molil'l:ted at Sall ·jose
Stile College 50 miles to the 110U1b.
A group of about· S50 strildn.o lludents
8ftd union teachers maln1aloed a pkke(
line at the Sall Francisco camp111 and
taunted atudents who croued lt to at-
tend cfassea. A small contingent of police
made two arrests, but there was nooe of
the usual violence..
At Sao Jose State, however, mUltant
students and membera of· the American
Federation oi Teachers, actl.n,g in sym-
pathy with their fellow r ·oups in San
Francisco, paraded across the campus
and lhrou'-b lhe administration building
chanUng ' On slrikc, abut it down." , .
Police were called to the campus
thre tlJP'! *° 1"e!U9ye demonstrators
trying !'!. §loeir: ""'°"'"' from entering the campus, but Uilre were no arrests.
San Jose President ,Robert D, Clark
announced ' thet •trlldnt< faculty 11¥'Dl-
bera who are absent lrom the dus-
room for five diys art aubject to auto-
maUc ~Uoo.
Clark'' ~action wu. the same as lhat
taken under the atate education code
wt week by acting President S. I.
Hayakawa ol San Francisco State. rurk Aid the waliiiuf by san-J..e ·
memben of the AFT was "unwarrant-
ed" because it caused studenlS . to
suffer and rolght le.id to dliruptlve
student behavior. .
"A1thoUgh we have indications at this
polnt that some 20 to 25 facuJty mem··
hers have been absent from their
dutles," he said. "we wlll take no actioo against any faculty member
unW be has had the opportunity to d.ia.-
CUSI bis status with college officiais. '.'
Confessed embosb killer Leveater A.
c.i.; JOur<l<,red a pr<tty Costa Meoa
coc!-;".all nltreu and admitted another
1ei alaying, but he could not have oom-
mltled the secood one, Dim-let Attorney
Cecll ~:lllcU said today ..
lrol)fcally -bound by I e 11 I
technlcalltie.s -authorities know who
tilled the beauty io an earlier cue,
but be will evldenUy remain a free
mah.
HJcks broke a two--month silence to
refute reports lhat Coley had confe.ssed
"to any-peaet officer" or to bis lawyer.
Matthew Kurlllch. "l have my own
ideas on the identify of lhe person to
whom Coley made his admission but
l'm oot prepared .to divulge them,"
lllcb Altl. ' . .
Coley pleided guilty l1St Dec. Ji to
the killing of Rose Marie Weidner, an
attractive Costa Mesa cocktail waitress.
He la currenUy held in the Chino prison
classificaUon center, awaiting psychiatric
treatment pending bis commitment to
the prison wbe.re he will serve hfa life
sentence.
It was while the 29-year-O!d Fullerton
mailman was being held Jn Orange Coun·
ty jail before trial that he admitted
killing Gloria Da-;¥n Collins, a copyrighted
article in the Register stated. 'The Cana·
dian girl was stabbed to death in a
Fullerton apartment on March (, 1967,
a killing for wbJch Wllllam Blakeman.
CQMMUNITY EVENTS
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EXHIBIT IN OILS
by Mrs.. Helen '-•non ••.
Member Co1t1 Me11 Art Le19ue
at Califomla Feder1I -Costa Mesa
COSTA MESA CIVIC PLAYHOUSE
"GENERATION"
Jan 25 & 31 and Ftb Isl \..
ADMISSIDN -$1 .50
ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS
C.mil• et l~O
ATTENTION AIRPLANE DRIVERS! Past and l're6ent!
oran~ Coun.tw Red .Qar<n1 Historical SocittJr ln Formation
u , MllftftSHIP CALL ·CLIFF WESDORF 546-2300
Ccmtacl Cliff WesdoTf·Wl-2300 I"' tnforniation rtgardlna YOU!l
ANNOl1Nf:F:MENT in thU Cnt11mn
..J • •
also from CMada, wu tried and ac-
qultled.
"Colley cooldn1 pwlbly have k111ed
Gloria COlllM," HicU uld today. "Ho
may hive said he dkl but it wu a
confession that abould. have been iooted
Into a lot more closely before' the' in·
formaUon waa made pubUc." ·
llic~ enumerated Utt cri.Oles to which
Coley cmfessed Jn the prestDCe of law
enforcement offlcen ud bis' attqmey.
He listed them as:
-The killing of Mw Weidner wt
Oct. 17.
-"Liit Oct. J6, while prowllnc In
Gallup, Nf!w Mexico, he threw a brick
in an apartment window. Cotey deacrlbed
this as an uncontrollable urge to throw
the brick."
-"On. Dec. 3, J1167, be commltled a
burg!arJ in Anaheim 1" ·-lie muck the victim 'itfth a rubber millet. We
have been advised lhere were DO aerious
lnjurie!."
-"He coolwed to burglarlea In
Fullerton committed on Oct. 11 and
Nov. 7, 1963, May 14, 1966 and June
'rl. 1968 ...
-"He admitted a number of prowling
incidents nol reported to any law en-
fore6Dent agency."
"We know who killed Gloria Dawn
Collins," Ifie ks said. "We tnow beyond
a shadow of a doubt who killed her
and It onJy takes one look at a list
oI evidence which we haven 't been allow·
ed to submit Jn court to convince anybody ·
eJse."
Neighborly. Thats what the
nation's largest federal is!
L DAD. Y PILOT ~
_Land Freeze
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Pleas · Sliiied
For Hearing_
• !nine ~ and MIH!r.e Vlojo
C9o1J>in1 nqiieeta fO< .. -freeiln'r op1cultorll preaene -on ' iqor< U»n 100,GllO ..,.. of land wl1l
come llP klr public bearillf J..._ •
before Ibo Orange CoaJily Booid ol
Soper'vbon.
Irvinel Ranch aeeks preserte atatus on eo.~ acreo of u. property_ MJUlon
Viejo wanll similar ne.mpUon on •.m
acres.
Under tbe atate'1 WJIUamsm Act. land·
l'Jffte!'S can petition to h a v e acreage
placed In the standby 1tatus for a period
of 10 years.
If the land r<malns ¥> that ""tus
for Ille <;otlre pej;ID<!, .-.will ~ly
be «!3essed at a lower rate-than land
ready for development.
If the land ii taken out of qrlcultural
~tu& before tbe end of the IO-year
period • penalty mllll be paid far ·ew«J: year·a.e status Wu enjoyed. ·
The Saddleback Junior ColJege District
has voiced the principal opposlUon to
the two big land preserves, esllmatlng
that it will COii. the dl!trict $100,000
in taie.s.
Lodge Faces Questions
WASHINGTON '(UPI) -Helll')' dehot
Lodge will appear before the Senato
Foreign Relatlona Committee ~ for
questl9nln1 about ~ Im~ rol~ u
chief . U.S. negotiator at the Vietnam
peace• talb In Paril, . -
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-.cCAllRllllll flllOIAL --ww• ----
We're local people, from our manager to our tellers. And we're anxlous ta publicize all local
community activities. It's our way of matching home-town friendliness with the efficient service of
the Mtlon's largest federal savings association. It's why we have been winning ·so many more
friends In Csllfomla every year since 1925. Stop In and open your account now.
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5 253 BONUS
• 0 ACCOUNT:
(Avallable In mulllples of $1000.) Earns 'I•%
bonua each year above regular passbook rate
when held 3 y80/S.
5133 PASSBOOK
• 0 ACCOUNT:
5,13% annual yl eld on Inoured passbook
accou nts when all savings and dividends
remain a year1 If the 5% current annual rate Is
maintained 811d compounded dally for a year.
COSTA MESA OFFICE:
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2700 Harbor Blvd. near Adams • 548-2300
CUFFORO M. WSSDORF, M!!f. 'VIC~ PRESIDENT &. MANAGER
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4 DAil V I'll.OT
·~ .., .. Dtlty ... lllllfl
Jull•n O..tcher and D • v I d
H0119 have made ii hall way
around the world from their Lon·
don homes -witboul spending a
penny. Tbe British government
permits English tourists to take
only fl24 out of the country, and
the boys arrived in Toyko with $124
each. Most expenses were paid by
television appearances, they said. • Phil Kl•Dllln mi"ed this week's
Kiwanis Club meeting in Fergus
Falls, Minn. It was the first time
he had missed a meeting in 22
years and it was designated a
meeting lo present him with a per·
feet attendance award. •
"That's three" says Jamts Lovell to
photographers after he was re~at
edly asked }or "just one more" at the
start of a parade in honor of tile
Apollo 8 trio. TM cameras stopped
clicking in time to get the parade
underway on schedule.
0
A Roman Catholic priest in Phil-
adelphip. suburb Bala..Cynwyd, in-
jured in a fall, had a surprising re-
placement to celebrate last Surr
day's IO: 15 a.m. Mass at St. ti.1at-
thias Church. Parishioners were
:startled when the spiritual Jeader ·
of the area's 1.3 million Catholics
-John Cardinal Kr'ol, archbishop
of Philadelphia, appeared. He
noted that he was asked about a
replacement for the injured Rev.
Thomas J . K•lly, and said: "Whet
about me?"
Reita Faria, who interrupted
her medical studies to become
Afi.ss Warld in 1966, says she h4I
failed her qualifying e:r.cmina-
tiom ca o doctor in London.
Miss Faria. said: "It t00uld
be far too mtV to blame mr
own failure on that. TM
fad fr that / ; .. t didn't tDOTk
hard rnough.. ..
• The Sultan of Z.nzllMr, wbose
word was law on his African island
until be was overthrown by a revo-
lution five years ago, is being sued
for nonsupport by his wife. A Lon-
don High Court is bearing the law-
suit, which began when the sultan,
38. summoned his lissome, 28-year·
old wife, Princess Anisa, and de-
clared three times in Moslem fash-
ion: "I divorce thee." Not only did
the attempted divorce fail to work,
but Princess AnJsa took him to
court for nonsupporl
Embattled Prexy
Dies at College
By \JnUtd Prftt lnttrnaQo4al
Dr. Courtney Smith, prealdent of
Swarthmore College, died ol a bean
aUack in hia office today as about »
ol the school'• Negro students occupJed
the admiS&.ion'1 office for the eighth
day.
A spokesman lot the college said
Smith, SJ, had been uoder "quite a
strain" since memben ol the
Swarthmore Afro.American Soc I et y
(SAs.5) took over the office last Thur&-
day.
Smith suffered the heart Blfizure shortly
before he was lo meet with a faculty
committee which had been studying
dmwxls made by the blacb, the
spokesman said.
The SASS has been demanding greater
participation for blacb in the af!alnl
of the 1,02.......,1 Quaker school.
At the University of Minnesota ln Min-
neapolis militant Negro and white
students relinquished control of ~e ad·
ministration bullding after an agreement
with officials of the nation's fourth
largest school.
The students ended a 24-bour occupatioa
of the •dmlnlitraUoo bulldlnc after
PrtaJdent Malcolm Prfooa aaid be would
go part way tn meeUll( clmaodl of
the militanl&.
The blacu hid dcmanded financing
for a Bia.ck Student Cooferenoe, an~
American •ludies d~ent And' black
coolrol of lhe Martin Lather 11111( Jr.
scbolanh.ip program. Moos applauded
"Ule pain!taking negotiationl in a IDGll
sensltive subjecL"
Before lhe seltlemenl,e about lOll wbtt•
students gathtnd in front of the occupled
building, ralsed a "whJte power" aign,
r;bout.ed "Go lo bell" and "ga home
and take a bath" at the mlllt.ants -
and ducked as lho6e inside fired water
from a fJre hOS0 at them.
Silty-four of the 150 Negroes at
Brandeis University at Waltham, Mass.,
which has 2,400 studentl, were In the
commun.icaUons building for the ninth
day today, demanding an aulonomoua
black studies departmenL About two
dozen white students of the primarily
Jewish school began a hunger strike
to support the blacks ; about 150 other
students entered the third day of a
boycott aupporting the demomtrator1.
Viet Reds Shoot Down
Two More U.S. Copters
SAIGON (UPI) -Communist rorce!I
Bhot down two American heUcopters,
tilling five crewmen, and then ambushed
a U. S. Jnfaritry. col1,1mn attempting t~
reaCh one of the crash sites in heavy
jungle, military spokesmen said today.
Twelve American infantrymen we re
wounded in the fighting 25 miles
northeast of Saigon Wednesday.
Elsewhere in Vietnam, Communist gunner~ attacked two Mekong Delta pro-
vince capitals and sent 50,000 gallon!!
of gasoline up in flames in a rocket
attack against a U. S. Air Force fuel
dump at the central highlands city of
Pleiku.
In Saigon today, U. S. Ambassador
Ellsworth Bunker said Communists in
South Vietnam have the capacity to
launch new heavy attacks and may do
so in an effort to influence the Paris
peace talks. But the ambassador said
t here are indications heavy losses suf.
fered by Viet Cong for~ in 1968 have
weakened their morale and Cilnfidence
in victory.
The U. S. Command In Saigon an-
nounced 151 Americans were killed and
1,398 wounded in fighthig last week.
The figure compared to IOI killed and
599 wounded the previous week and
reflected an Increase in fighting !!iincc
a year-end holiday truce period.
'lbree Americans were killed when
Communist troops 1bot down an Army
observation helicopter 320 m 11 e 1
nortbessl of Salgoo. Later Wednesday,
a Cobra bellcopter gunship wu 1bot
down nodhweat of Saigon.
Communist troops ambushed 1 U. S.
4th Infantry Division reUef column aent
to the aecond cra.sb. site. Tbe »man
American force wu plnned down by
automatic weapom, rocket grenadel and
mortar fn frnm an esUmated 50 Cmn·
munl!t!.
Another 100 American troops wert
flown tn hellcopten to lhe hltUe, and
U.S. fighter-bombe" and artll~ry struck
the Communist positions earJy today.
There was no immediate report of Red
cuualtl<o.
Socialite Robbed
WASHINGTON (UP I) -Four masked
gunmen broke into the mansion of
Washington society woman Gwen Cafrilz
Wednesday night, terrorized t h e
household for four hours and escaped
with an tstlmated $250,000 In cash and
jewelry, police reported.
1'1e helicopter losses bnxJght to 98.1
the number of U. S. bellcopten aho&
down in South Vietnam durtng the war.
Navy Promises
P1·ompt Repair
Of Enterprise
PEARL HARBOR (UPI) -The Navy
promised prompt repair of the explosion-
wrecked USS Enterprise today but would
hazard no esUmate of the time or cost
involved.,
The cause of the devastation, triggered
by an e1ploslon beneath the sh.Ip'• flight
deck Tuesday, was not known. Disas~er
investi gators and clean-up crews worked
side by 11ide today on the !!ihattered
deck of the Enterprise, world 's largest
warship.
The casualty toll stood at 24 dead,
ane missing and 85 injured. A search
was abandoned at sunset Wednesday !or
the missing crewman.
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2 Californians
Among Victims
WASHINGTON (AP)-Two Calilornl-
ans were among the crewmen killed by
lhe flre on lhe USS Enterprise, the
Defense Department annomic:ed Wed-
nesday.
They were Alrman John R. W<l>s(er,
soo of Mr. and Mn. John Webater, NOi'
wolk, and Oiief Avlslion Electriclln
Ronald E. Hay, husband of Mn. Patri-
cia Ann Hay, La Mesa. Among the
injured were these CaJHornians:
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Czechs Demote
Emil Zatopek
PRAGUE !UPI) -Olympic hero
EmU Zaloptk 18.id today he WU
demoted from a defenae m.tniJtry
job bee"""' ol Illa pollUCI, hia
dWlke for d"k jobo and his oi>-
pootUon to renewed 1porls cootactl
with lhe Soviet Arrey.
The wiry, baJdtnc 1lhlete who woo gold medlla tn lhno Olympb
l&ld tn an Interview he Is hippy
ln h!1 new job u an asslstJnt
coach at the Dukla AthleUc Club
tn Prague.
Zltopek Is a U.year-old colooel
In lhe army and bad pmoloully.
aerved u deputy commander of
the army •porting programs.
He described a a g·r y con-
front.B:tlons with IUperlor officers
over hit frequent public outcrlea
ag.wt Ute Soviet occupation. He
said he hlmlell was angered by
de!el)Se m.lnlatry dedalons lo renew
sport! compell.tion with the Soviet
Army, "and I aaid I'm not sure
I can stay in the ministry under
such condlUons and so, here I
am In Dukla," he aa.Jd.
Stans and Volpe
Com11Wrce ·Group Q~
Two for Nixon Cabinet --
WASHINGTON CUP!) -'Ille ~to 11111 ftdenl hJlhwfY 1dmtnfltrl1Dr In
Commem Commftleo today alll'l'O\'od lhe EIMollower admlnlstraUoo.
two ol President..lect IUchlnl" M. l'ilJ;." Stans waa budpt dlnct<lr under
on'• cablntt cholca -Maurice Stana ElAahower.
to be =•n:e aec..tary ml Sohn Walter J. lllcl<el, aeekinc conflnn1tton
Volpa to be lrlnlportalloo _.iary. 11 lntorlor oecr.tary, said Io d 1 Y lhe
......._.._ dt!en.e department wu responsible for •-·-r· "1>dflll an Air N1tlonll Guard plane
They were Ibo ' llnl ol Nlzoo'I to ferry tupplf" and equlpi11ent to 1
nomtnees to be noommenc1ec1 r.r s.n.te "'°"bound COl!)11l!r'Clll f1shfng _.u ....
confinnaUoo. The prOlpOelfve-N&on cabloet member
'lb• lctton wu Wormal and muat said he bad V<toed the proposal but
be realllnned Mond<y folJDwlna Nllon'1 wu overrulod by lhe Pentagoo. The
inauguratton. plane cr:aJbed through the Ice when it
Stana, SO, a New York tnvatment landed on 1 late near the flahery.
baoker, Jet lhe .... ton do moil of Hickel, undorgotrig utonslve ques-
the talking at 1 bearing W""'°""'J· tlonlng by lhe Senote Interior Commtu ...
He generally aald be had not hid time wa1 asked Wedne.sday about use of the
to !orm an opinion of a lilt of pet plane.
projects tlCked olf by varloul committee Tbe governor said the Aluka Ea.ate
memben. River Cold Storage Co. asked him in
Volpe, SO, plw to ftlltgn IS IOYtl'JIOl' January, 1967, ·to pmnil the plane to
of Musacbuseltl u IOOa u be ls con-fly building eQUipment, generator1, fuel
firmed for lhe trl!llpO<llllon poll by and other supplies to the lakL He turned,
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2 Arrested; Police Fre_e O~igi~l Suspects
By WU.l.IAM REED
Of Ille C.I~ l'llf St•
'Y'orking behind the scenes-, Huntington
Beactl detecUve.s today arrested two
suspects in the slashing death of a •
kindly, church.going woman. just 1~
hours arler an innocent coople was ar·
raigned for the savage crime.
A court-ordered release of the
aerospace engineer and w al tr e a a.
originally charged seemed imminent
following the surprise 5:30 a.m.. scoopup
oltliet*ontw~ ' '
NO!r boolted on '"'~°" Of homicide Is Henry L. Slonti, ls, of llt 0ay
st.'" who w~s picked up at another
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The second suspett was tdeDUfied u
Edward R. Hargrav,i, 18, ol 17392 r.,:arken
Lane, Huntington Beach. .
Detecti.Ye. Captain Earle Robitaille had
thil to UY .•bout the •un>rlse twlot Jn the grisly case.
"We tlo have a statement from the
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IOJTIOOJI to tbe dlltrlct •ttome:f, • be
lald.
"We 1n1 'aikln&. lomledloio • ieJ<.,.
of both -pt9Yious luspecta, Norman
C-01tne7, 41, &,ad Mar1areta Dlncer, a8,'.' be ......... ; ' ••
Capt. l!Obltallle said Ille primary
r:eason for lht arrest of Coatney-and
Miss Dineer wu the fact that her datk
sedan, found at Zlst Street and Olive
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Avenue, WU bl~ and lhawed
evidence of a recent traffic accldU.
Pllnt scrapes ·on her car -whlcti
defln1te1y 'came from the car drlvea
by Mr1. Hester S. Markee, ~. cl 1508
Olive Ave., .momenta before 1be was
muraered -' were the result of the
nearbi collision just before the killing.
"We've h~d our doub~," Ca~.
Robttallle admitted, "We just were not tao percent convinced -and we hive
(See MURDER, Pap I)
~osmonauts Switch Spacecraft
MOSCOW (UPIJ -Two manned Soviet
space ships docked today In orbl~ the
fint time such a maneuver had ever
been carried out. After e1changing crew
members ln another historic first the
t1>.·o Soyuz ,·es.sets Oi;sengaged and went
thei.r .... separ:ate wayll •
TUI cllled "the wwld'1 llnt .U· Kht!lnlW Md -Ten..,..·cla!!l-
pertniental opa<e ototlon." out · ol SOy.n 5 In wblcb they wtrt1
The 5hlpo iemal1led linked from II :10 lawicbed Wedneldo¥ wltb • third -.
p.m. PST to · !:5S a.m. -tOur aod made1 tbdr . way aloq suld• rail• and
a ~all ~n, It had been ~ted.the7 c~ out_.nrl~ ~· '!'h<l' lllOQ .
A Britilh · ocl-llfd, tht Ruaalaa•.
""'1cl . teep , ..... • --ololt Indefinitely ml use It u a lumi><>fl
point for • manned fllibl to Ille mooa.
Ameri<OnJcl!!>!lalo .!!!! have_ uld a
spa~~statton -,.as *91111 tar fUrthet"
For one t\our, L\vo of lhe three crew
1nen1bcr.s from the spaces hip Soyuz 5
had \val11cd in space as their vehicle
rc1nained locked tog{'ther \.\'ith Soyuz
4 to form what lhe official news agency
wQlll rentaln linked lot -e .tlm<.-•entered So,IJi t whert Lt. Col:-Vllli!lil\lr
bul Jnfonned source.Lin ~:i;aid _ -5hat.alov had been alone thtce biJ Tuel-.
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SOVIET SPACEMEN Moscow television photos show Soyuz 5
command pilot Boris Volynov (top) smiling as · he mov~s through
centrifugal iqc;k in first chamber of spacecraft and cosmonuat AJ,exei
Yeliseyev, an engineer, (bottom} in cabin of ·the craft during live
broadcast from ship.
(;oast GO"P ua rs ,
85 to See Wayne Film
On Flight to Inaugural
By EVELYN SHERWOOD
Of It.. Oalff' ,.Ott SI-" Eighty-five of the Orange Coast's most
prOminent Republicans began packing
today for a flight to Washington , D.C.,
Friday momine to attend the in·
Banning Chose11
To Head Neivpo rt
1969 United Fund
Hancock "Bill" Banning lli was named
president of lhe 1969 Newport Beach
United Fund at the UF's anr.ual awards
banquet Wednesday at the Irvine Coast
Country Club.
Banning, a property management ex·
ecutive and realtor, served last year
as vke president for -both the United
IFund and tba Newport Harbor Chamber
or Commerce.
I He is president of the 11arbor Day
School Board or Tn1stees and is a direc-
1 tor or tbe Orange County Children's •
Hospital. He and his wirr. Judy, live at
17fl2 E. Ocean Front, Balboa. v1ilh their
fi ve children.
Other UF' officers elected at \Ved-
nesday·s banquet were i\1rs. F'rank
Lynch, vice-president : Gary Burrill, se-
cond vice-preidenl : Beverly Benson,
treasurer, and Mrs. Howard Means,
secretary.
George Hoag II, retiring president.
auguration of President-elect Richard M.
Nixon.
The delegation will lake an economy
class flight . out of Los Angeles Jnterna·
tlonal Airport.
Actor John Wayne, •'Newport Beach
resident, had been among those who
planned to be aboard. Acairdingly, TWA
of ficials scheduled an old John Wayne
1,11eslem during the flight.
Wayne then canceled his plan.s because
of a movir. commitment.
As a result, said TWA officials, another
movie bas been scheduled.
lt will be a new John Wayne movie,
"Hellfighters."
. Jn ~ film. the actor does b.attle
with flamtng oll wells lnstea:d of Indians.
The charter plane will leave Los
Angeles,at 11 :a'.~
Hea<!quai1en: for the Orange Coast
group In Ille naU6n'1 c1pllaJ will he
the WashiJjgtoo Hllloo Hold.
They wifi travel there from Dulles
lnt.mallooal .Aiqlort' by bus. .
.A ~I~ program of actlviUes for
tftree dlys and nijhts has been planned
fir-some 17 ,000 expected to attend the
inaugUl'JI, which takes place Monday.
As with the Oranae Coast GOP leaders,
all those attending will he there by
in vitati on only.
The program starts with the Reception
for distinguished ladies at Z p.m. Salur·
day at the National Gallery of Arts,
followed by the Young American Salute
at the Washington Hilton, and lhe in-
augural .1ala at lbe NaUonal Guard
(See INAUG\1RAL, P•P I)
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OCC Students
Turn Down Bid
For. SDi§rqgu~
An ,jtllempt to fomt a Students for
a De!"W•tlo~ ~tty ~Dill c~ on
the Orange Ooi!t Co'llege campui hii
at the very least been sidetracked.
The Inter-club Council voted 23 to
6 with one a~tention Tuesday against
SOS petitioners. The council, made up
of presidents of campus clubs, rccom·
mends on approval or new 8tudent
organizations. .
The half dozen students wanting to
form a SOS chapter contended their
goals are different from the naUooal
group, which, in the words of Deap.
of Student ActJviUe.s Joseph Kroll, "seeks
to disrupt the educational process."
An observer to the voting said club
presidents took the attitude "lf they
adopt the SOS name they an affiliating."
Since the vote went againSt them,
the SOS petitioners have not ID4Jcated
what their plans are. Two apparent op-
tions are appeal to the Student Council,
and try again to form the chlb but
use a dif!erent name.
Earlier, Inter-Club Council ad visor
?o.farie tfowes wrote to each club
president:
"The (SDS) movement expresses a
deep hatred for American socie~y today
and a lack of faith in the democratic
procedure .•• The national Students for
a Democratic Society ~ itself u a
revolutionary group, manfpulaUng into
situations of confrontation with authority
using force and anarchistic methods."
Barry Weinberg, apotesmen for the
petitioners, reportedly replied:
"The right to organize is the basic:
right of all Americam. U Ml'I. Howes
cannot recognile t.be rigbt of free speech,
then she has the hatred of American
society, for this is the foundation of
the tlemocratic process."
Stot!k ~larkets
NEW YORK (UPI) -The stock
market today got a big lift from the
new• the way bas been cleared for
the start of expanded Vietnam talks
In Paris this Saturday. Trldlnl WU
ac:tive. (5ee quoloUons, Pages If.II).
Friday. They remained aboard Soyuz 4 after
Between the linkup and seParation, the uparaUon and coamonaut Boris
research engineers Lt. Col. Yevgeny Volynov was alone aboard Soyuz fi.
Agreement Reaehed
U~~., ~o~th .Vie~nnl1t
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Vietnam .....mce.t ..,_ml todly
that, will enable ·ll!e "'~Vietnam
talk• to open Sa]urday In Paris.
Prosklenl Jo\mlOD ha!Ieil : the agr ...
ment but warned that 'Olhtina: OD the
Vietnam baUlefiekla may ~ o n t l n ;m,e
throughout the DflOl!aUam. •
The ....-. came ....... both lldu
accepted• round.loble. with DO -ltar•,
nmiepl•IQ or o.ca.to lndlclte wbetjlu
the tal,ka: wen "two ~· or "four
sided.'' They Wm he f1'itliOd by tWo
m11ll oquare tablet for -Ud
lra1U11aton. . '
The blcterin( °'" the lbape of tbe
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fllllt;• :J-·111111• be ·mt •llled· t Oil one ··' ~ • ComlhlUillt team 6n the , or wblthet the ·Viet eons """1d be 'Hlted
as a aepar1te force with the Sou.th
Vletnamtn pernmenl Tbe Vlet Con&
and SalJOq •each ln!!at, lt· le · Ille aole
rli>t'<lentaUve ol South Vle!nam. · ·
11ie blck•rinl cooUnued, for IJl"l't than
two -wbile·men !Ill ·bi141l lidei
died· ID· Vlttiwn. .,... oatrap """
lndlgnallon llllOlll DW>1 -ID Ille W<rlil.:·'lbtl.>lllif ... ., the,~l'ID
he d<tlrmiDed·bf tht P'rencb ..... ,-wlllcb ·1a· 11oot for the talU IJld wblcb
will au· ID · cibln<l -to mate
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Insurance Fraud Action
Dimli&al of fraud charies agalnsl a
Sherman Oab lnlurance uJesman Wed-
nesday retlue<d to II thO number ol
agents who face court action in ID al·
Jeged operation of a SoullllancfwJde .fu.
1urancti acheme that cost contribut.on
on esUmated 12 mlllloo.
Superior Court Judge Rql>erl Gardner
agn<d with Rlclwd lUWlleln of Sher·
man OW thi.t then 1 wu ~
evidence to warrant bis fur1her fln*ecu-
tlon. But be diml1"ed ldenllcal motloos
flied by three other aamta of Regency
lnvcstors Inc. of Enclno.
Most of the defendants, lneludin< Cleo
Marvin Johnson, ~I. of ltol Klnp Road,
Newport Beach. have been ordered to
face trial Feb. 10 on the conspiracy •nd
grand the!\ charges. Procftllng of minol"
motions befOre that date may enable
hil o1nce to put .n 11 1n CGUit. toplher.
Deputy DiJtrlct Attorney Joe DieUn<ln
11ldWedneoclay.
'l)>e firm and Ille then lilied 21 1gent1
weno Indicted by the Orance County
Graod Jury lost Dec. 1 The lndl!:tinent
followed • Grond Jury liudy ol a oales
plan thet o!Jeiedly· bllbd iiwt)-Orange ccOiniy ....n-.er..
An miler liivestl11tloo of Regency's
operalionl by the Callfomla. lltpartment
of lmia lllU led to the rdund ol !iM,000
lrf pttllilwnl to vldlioi el the 'ollepcllJ
-... pla. Thf ._ In· dl•bneol 'lltoted lhllt Rqency .... ii ..,..
life insurance policies lO Southland rtsl·
dents .. "blghly prolltable, profit ohar-
"" contractl wblch ...Wd bec<Jme oelf supporting one! . • • rtiurn • 111bs!On-
Ual Income within ..iau..i. few )'W'i."
Thf,,.uci.. allegos DlcbnOe, '"' "not'11Sth thelpiper·tbey•re printed 011.''
Introduced Joe Hamblet as new execuUve
direct.or of lbe Fund, replacing Dr.
Edwanf Milum, who iOcently resigned
because o1:m beallh.
Hoag presented a celor television ~t
to the ~ In appreciation of hla ·
yean of'..erv~ ..,..
"Dr. Milum r..alsed nearlJ a million
for local, agencies In the ,..... 7"IS
he serv~" Hoog told ·Ille 2511 melllhen
and voufoteer workers attendiq "tbe lcth
annual event.
Murphy Asks 'Baja ·:B~rri~~:,
Special awards were pre!ented lo
Forest Smith, president of the Irvine
Cout Country Club. and to Mel Schinkel
of Collins Radio Ccmpany for their sup-
port of lhO .loco! euupelgn. Campaign chalnnen recei viag awards
Included kobert Perkins, Mrs. Wimam
Clark, Joe llamblet, Mn. Lee R.Jvers,
Mart Soden and Dr. Norman Loats.
Five departments ol the Clty of
Newport Beach were given awards for
100 perceot participation in Ille 11181
campaip.
Tbe7 were the city clerk's omce,
etneral RrVicts d e p a r t m e n t , ad·
pllnl>lt•Uv• departmont, ur.....,i. and
the part department and the police
department.
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By JEROME F. COLLINS
Of .... °'"' """ ..... U.S. SOnator Georle MUTphy (R·
California) has uted the Department
cf JustlCe to consider "the po&SibUlty''
of drafting le.gi.!laUon that would close
\be Mexican border to unescorted minors,
be told Newport Beach cjty authorlQ,.,
today.
MIJr""1 Mid be took the atop In
-to ..... 1ut1oo adOlllOd bf °"' Newport Cll)' Council ml 04her elf.lea
calling for Ille border l>On u a poollble
oolullon to the tnffle In Wag.I dntp
from Mellco to Collfoml1.
"While the _......, ;..· '"'""" wm certainly not IOlve the entlrt problem.''
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. The Uniled States p~ lta Uni mw
tzansfer wilh the Apollo I mWJon, ad
to begin Feb. 28.
Drug-crazed
Youth Nabbed
4{ter;:'fhreats _ .. . '
A J,&-year~ld unemployed maalclan,
mJ!lll lqiim IBlni ... admitted " lilolo ~ H1!1iii61 1n iwo Ly,. we ciPtli!.d bf Ii~ Beach ppll!" Wi(lnelday
nlPI after be roporledly threatened
several persona wltb a gun and a butcher
knife. •
1be lanky, t'3 " youth was committed
to Oriiiige County Medical Center's
P8YP>ol'a.thlc wan!, police said. .
Officers respobded to a call from bb:
terrorized n>Olllmates at • Balboa od·
dms .lhortly after t p.m.'
The ·roommates said he had 0 tom ' Ille apartm~t apart" loottn& for a 11111
wlt6 which he said he Intended to lboot
{IOUqemm. Tbe day before, the wib !Ml
~·he had pofnled the ioadf!I weapon
'!I •• ll[ee ~ II. wu lok<a lrom
him """· but he "'lurned w~ night~king. lor IL . -·'
nie young man. whit last week wu
treated at Hoaa: Memorial Hospital for
an overdose ol benzedrine, didn't find
lht gun .. so he grabbed a butcher tq.ll'
lnstta4 and fled Into the strteta, ·ihi!
w11n ..... said.
·Pollce found him sev<ral blocka •Wl7
In Ille 1000 block of l!l. Oc:ean Fronl
He was unarmed, and collapaetl and
wept as officers approac:bed..
Police said be spoke "conotanUy ml
.-~ly" •boul killing certain of.
ficen oo lhe Newport force and about
"a:ociety being ~ him."
O:fOcera were able to penetrate lhl
babl>le to learn from him thlll he had
to..sed the butdter tnile In· -brush when he saw police neartn1 him. Tbe
k:nlfe was recovered.
At the station, u pollco booked him
as a mentally dlaonleied -'· he said he had ulbot eecooaJ IO times
in the last two days," officers said.
They assertedJy discovered numenKts
need.le marks at tbe elbow cf each
of his arms.
The youth, a native of Tex&ll, is a
nephew of a public school adm.lnbtratar
In Orange County.
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~-~~r ~h.arged-. Then leared-in Bea'ch Death -.
ll1 • ... -A .,,.... rocl:il ~ and 'hit
sb"1Wberry blonde girt friend , weoriOJ
twlu ptitallJ ind a faint, but frequent"
amUe, w1n formally charged Wednesday
in Ille tllroaHiooh -mUldet ol I u ...
Ungton Beach grandmother.
Today. thty hive heal cleand.
Once upon 1 Ume, IOflle de&ectivu
dido' -k so hanl to clear up con-
!lictlnf -.. by -IUlp<Ct!, when they hid IU<h oolld clrcwnllAlllial
evidence.
lnnocenl peoplf!: have been jerked into
eternity oo 1 rou,ghwoven rope with
. I'
a trto-.i.1111,Gllw al, or laold IOQlb' • 1111111._ Wi, apln\ i.twf
,.. la-......... wtch jaol -...... "" lto '!'l'll\ v-.,•" , .... ----:I <tit~ do II. --, • 'l'lllt lo tile llC«)' ol pbli -~ --...id bltfl ........ ~ I
to tw0 IMOC<nl !'«'Pi• caught up in to the savage knife murder ol 1\ln. • He11ter S. Markee, 55, or 1508 Olive Ave., a four-day ~lghlmare. llUntlngton Beach, since they consistent·
.Rt.ad their names. ly denied any involvement.
Then pul yoµr own !here. And they were not involved, d.lreetly, Ju~e Walter W. Charamza look less police concede-4 toctey. than. five minutes to glve fom11I notice The gray·haired optometrist's recep-
of t&SUance of c.-omplalnts and set Lionist was hacked and alaa,hed by stab
prelbninary bearinn· during the West woonda too numerowi to count •CCU·
Orange County J'Udlcitl CAlrt pro-rately and left bleedina lnto a gutter
ceedin&:. . on 17lh ~bwt •lW Palm Avewe lut Norman Coatney, 41 , of USBJ F011ter Sunday night.
R!>Bd.. Los Alamitos, and Margareta Miss Dinger-wearing a black sweat-
Dinger, 38, of 2602 Delaware Street, er, scotch plaid skirt and nylon stockings
'
nmielod 11114 a"'1al below the kneto-
_lid_ lato ..... ,~ allar t ,p.m.
+bo7•WGlftMI~. I
·'lllo loot I-It, delendanr In ihl
orllonet'I doct on the right side ot th&
b)vlalon Three courtroom, she smiled
acrou at Coatney, then toward the
palr'• attorney, Don McCartin, of COBta
Mesa.
Coatney, wearin~ a white shirt and
green overcoat which he used to hide his
face from photographers while being
moved from a paddy wagoo into base·
ment holding ct.11:1, sat wltb four olhtr
male prisoner•.
Judge Charamza ran through the CUS·
tomary announcemen t of defendants'
comtitutioaaJ rlght.s and guarantees,
. I llJell proeeodt<t wttb . Illa eutload. • -
'1111 flnt tw -...... 4a1 lift ~ about tbett lop! .. ~
Uon, so Judge l:loram..a dtlaY ... -cues and contlnded. on with the Coat.aey
and Dinger arraignments.
McCartin asked that they be set Jail~
ZO and Judge Charamza noted that OepiJ·
ty District Attorney John Kronln had
asked that no ball be set for the two
defendants.
"We've dilcusaed It,'' McC&rtin replied,
al which lime the Judi• -to the
diJD1ct 1itomey'1 requal tlial the pair
he kepi In -cualocfy, II ieul unW tbetr preUaiinary bearl111.
Grtmaclng. Ille uoobavtD Coatney
shook h1a head lD a ne11Uve manner.
4 -
-Djnpt ..i-oa. In the """""""'
fat • -fl!!it, Mia# -u;-.;u:o;;
finally led )lei: bacf dowiislalra to ~wall
the return rld9,'to ~Orallie County Jail.
She smiled ooc.asJonaJly, once 'f(bert
a youth, now atteiiding weekly probltkln
meeUngs, '8ked f« leniency on a new
criminal charge, so ht can keep working
and oonUnue hls Juni« coUege education.
Sta.riding be&ide his attorney, he
hluobinlly admltled !hat cool'.lcl' wtlh
Illa tn&.itten -hid _.,. Illa """ career lntertlU into thll area of soc:.lal wort.
Coatney ,..,,,ined in the dock wllh
other ..... llllll'lllllrit oeculoelllJ to a round-laced, •1'(1abwd )'Otiili'illling
betllde ltlm,. ••1111111( .. -before Judp CIW'amu. Mrs. McDonald
Quits Newport
Parks Position
Students Pledge Support Fron• P .. e l
INAUGURAL •• ,
Armory at 9 p.m.
llunlinCfoo Beacb dolectt... hid , .. ...med eeaenUally u,hl lipped about
wllal -if ID)'lblJ!i beyond known
c:lrcwnlll,ntlal •vldenoo--ltnked Coatney
and Miu DJri&er to the brula1 ertme.
One prime lbeory lnvot>a 1 dilput•
ovtr a sllpt, fender-bender auto ac·
Urge OCC District to Hold Another Bond Election
On Sunday tfie governora' reception
wUI be beld from 2 to 5 p.m. al the
Sheraton ~k-Hoiel and the r«epjlon
honoring Vice President-elect and Mra.
cldenl , '
TbE re<l<filb-balrtd witlreu' Ille model
car wu found~ blooc:kpattered arid aban·
donocf, eigbl hJocka &W!Y in ~ JOneiy
oilfield aru at 21.st Street and ·Olive
Avenue.
Unexpected urging by four sludenta He said he felt prevloUa diatrlct failures
caUled Orana:e Coast Junior Colleae to gain support for financlal measures Mrs. Marion S. McDonald today resign-Dl.atrict trustees Wedneaday night to give
ed. u a member of the Newport Belch more thought to holding another bond had been due tn part to popular reactJon
Parks, Beaches and Rec.nation Com-elecUon. against student unrest on other campuses
mission. Connie Pfister, Heike Pischel, Charles In the stale.
Conway and Bob Seymour, all .active "We (board members) as adults cannot
Mrs. McDonald said she I.a leaving in Orange Coast College student affairs, change the popular conception of the
to wort u an adminlatraUve assistant promised_ widespread student support iJl student," he said, "but you as students
to Asaembly John V. Brigp (R-another bond eleelion l<y. <!rtainlY c:ould. U you 1clively support
Fullertoa). 'Ibey lllid otudeoll would make preaen-a hood electlon, then so will I."
In her lell<r ol reoignallon, Ille aald latlons to loca( civic groups, mao in-Tro!lee J. O'Hara Smith, al Coroea
she "ls looking forward to the new formailOD bootha at shopping centers, del Mar, also ezprt83Cd Interest tn a
challenge" of working for the Jegi&lator and canvass house-to-house for votes. bond election backed by students.
and appreciates "having participated in Board members asked them to in· The four students said they are
te city of Nppcri'a growth." fcrmally poll other studenta on campus parOcularly c on c er n e d at lhe
She said her job with Briggl requires to &ee u·perbaps they really could muster overcrowding and need fornewbui.ldfnp.
that lbe =1:,:a-1mento. a tarae number of student workers. It was llOt discussed whether a similar
City · Howard Rogers of The student.s' enthusiasm had ita tffect. !tudent tUort could be a1arted on the
Balboa sald he reiretted M r a . Tru!tee Robert Humphreya, or Costa Golden West campus serving the West
McDonald'• ltafln(, notJnc !hat In her Meaa, lllid he hu nol previ0111iy been County are• wher.-cl1'irlc:I fmance
three yura an the commtaslon aht had jn favor of another bond elecUon, but measures tradition811y have gone down
_ achieved_J11.uclL(Of tJ)e_ BalJJ.21_1rea._ -!!_.,!.!_~~would .actively auepor!_on~ to defeat.
where ahe Uved. i>U .. vUJµ II • --inlJie -$7.ZS miiliOn oona volelasl
' Her term of office would have expired
this July.
Councilmen will probably select ber
replacement on the live-member board
Jan. 27. Rogers is expected to make
the nomination.
Sunset Beach
Fugitive Killing
Said Justifiable
AlilpJgh aome detallJ are aUU under
lnveadgaUon, Ollef Deputy Di!trict At-
tornty James EnriJ:ht said thi.! mOl'l'ling
that the death of a neeing fugitive
laat Friday in Sunset Beach was "un·
questionably justifiable homicide.''
Carl A. Sjolund, 23, of 1637% 2Sth
St., Sunset Beach, waa ahot in the back
of the head aa he fled from a deputy
sheriff who was attempting to serve
felony warrants for the arrest of the
motorcycle racing enthuaiut.
Sjolund died in Huntington inla<om-
munity Hospltal about two houri after
be wu sbol by Deputy Edward Gould:
The sheriff'• officer II.Id Sjohmd was
onlered to boll ...... a1 llmel llld tp.;r..i
lhelle~o1,.:~itr..i ... Ibo!
Imm Illa .lkallber lel'Vlce ~ al
lbe lleelnl mao who ,... 1bc>ll Iii y-
away at the time.
Cook to Inquire
About Harbor Plan
Former Newport Beach City Coun-
cilman Dee Cook Tuesday nl1ht was
designated by the Corona del Mar
Chamber of Commerce to send a letter
of inquiry to ill< City Council on proposed
dWolution of the County Harbor Diltrlct.
C.OOll. chairman of the chamber's
legialaUve committee, said the chamber
wants to know "what the croncl1 has
done. la doing now and la planning to
do" about the harbor controversy.
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City Promises to· Fix
Streets Torn by Cable
Streets throughout much of Newport
Beach are being torn up by a Ioo-mtle-
long cable ielevblon projec:I, 11111 lhc
city is making certain that the roadways
are restored lo top quality &hape, ac·
cording to Public Works Dirtttor Joteph
T. DevUn.
Devlin, in response to inquiries from
Newport Council
Back Hayakawa,
Scores MilitantS
"An orglllhed mlllllnl -llClion ......
pooe<I or sludcni.., facully membera anti
ootilde agitatora Is attempting to destroy
the state college aystem ..• " .
So says lbe N~ Beach-Cit; ~
ell in a unlllllmOlllJy adopted molnlloQ
supporting San Francisco State College's
beleaguered acting president, Dr. S. I.
Hayakawa.
The strongly worded s t a t t m e n t ,
adopted this week on a motion by Vice
Mayor Lindsley Parsons, is addressed
to Gov. Reagan, State College Chancellor
Glenn S. Dumke, Dr. Hayakawa and
all members of the state•U:gislature.
The resolution declares that the "mili-
tant groups" have concentrated their
efforts at San Francisco State and "by
tactics of coercion, inUmldaUoo and
violen~" have succeeded in temporarily
dimpting the norm.al educaUonal pro-
<..._
Dr. Hayakawa is eomroended "on the
valiant and resourceful manner in which
he has faced the problems at bia achoo I."
Overheated Soup
Brings Lido Fire
A pot or overheated soup caused S120
damqe to a Balboa l:iland bQ.me durlna
the Jcmch hour Wtdnesday.
Mrs. Bertha Cummings, 314 Amethy!lt
Ave., 11w ber kitchen curtafna, p up
in film• afler 8he 1.1:1atched tbl •blazing
can fTOm the stove and placed lt on
a counter. .
F:lremen said when their trucb re.acll-
ed the 11Cene the fire had burned l~lr
ouj, IUIOJ wlth ii I portion al the
ldldim '"""1wrk.
Bicycle Trails
Hearing Slated
Ntwport Beach pllnntng commwlon
COllllderallon ol a plan lor • -k
ol -.le bicycle l<olb In the Hll'hor
ma hu heel> mcbeduled le.-the Feb.
I ogftldL
Earlier plaoa eall<d lot coostdenllon
o1 ·lhe para depu1ment p1an "* lhe
trails at tonltht'• meeti111.
The propoHd net.t'lrk woWd cover
15 mOci In N~ ind -Id -
wtth irall1 In Coola M ... ·imd county
ierTttory n•ar UC lrvil!'·
Coun<:ilman Paul .J. Gruber, said
Cablevtsion,--lnc., after plaeing lhe $1
million in underground lines, is Oiling
many or the ditches with concrete. "This
is heavler than the material taken out,"
he said. "Most of the patches arc
superior to what it was before."
He explaintd that the concrete has
less tendency to sink. Whenever it does
sink, he emphasized. Cablevision crews
are returning to make the requlrtd lm ·
provements.
"There are so many miles," he sald,
"Lhat in some areas they have to come
back, iuch as In Newport Heights, where
there wu some difficulty with patches.''
He assured Gruber that clty Inspector•
are staying on top of the situauon.
f'rom P.,,e l
MURDER ...
had our det~Uve force turned·Aout en
masse sin ct this murder.''
"Wednesday, we continued .checking
out one of zo remote possibilities," Capt.
'.Robitaille said.
That remote possibility was the story
of a cab driver who said he had dropped
off a man at Eighth Street and Orange
Avenu e, not far from Mrs. Markee 's
apartment early Monday morning, within
hours after the crime was discovered.
The spot where the man was dropped
of! was about one mile from where
the abandoned car allegedly used by
lhe killer was found .
Capt. Robitaille said !hat Miss Dinger
and Coatney had been arJ'Mled and
charged wllh the murder because of
discrepancies in her story.
The captain said &he bad toid ques.
Uoning police on the night of the murder
that she had gone to a market al the
Five Points Shopping Center about 5:)1)
p.m. to buy food for diilner.
lronJcally, the murder victim went
to the same center later in the evening
to wash. clothes at a laundromat several
doors rrom the same market.
Miss Dinger lold Capt. Robitaille she
parked her car -the same one used
by Mrs. ~1arkee's killer -in her open
garage at 2606 Delaware St., when she
returned· home.
Coatney, according to police, said tha\
he came over to Miss Dinger's aPJttment
from his home at 12581 Feater Road,
Lo.! Allmllol, and parked his car directly
heh.ind Miu Dinger'• vehicle.
He said It was Parked in such a
way that her car could not be moved.
Mi!!I Din;ger 1taunchly maintained that
ob• had '1lOI moved dlher car and that
she did dbl k-how her car hlppened
to be mov.d and possibly used in the
murder, because she hid only one set
of keys.
She 1Ull had them when arrested.
Capt R.obltallle said today that alJ
evidence lndlcaltd that Mm Dln&er's
car ~ad been UJed In tbe 1llyJnr: thlt
It waa: found with blood Inside -now
prow:n to ht Mn. Mark~'• -but
bf!lcaU6fl she couldn't erplaln bow ft bap-
penl!d to be mllslng and Coatney hocked
her story, both were arrested.
Police did not elabofple oe how they
came to anat S1arrer ~ Rarcrave.
IO)'lng only: "we -both ol lllem,"
evidently from prior eont.acu.
Asked abotJl wh<tber Miss Dinpr'o car
wai tak•n bY.,,. or bOUl'olllle llUIJ>'Cll,
Cnpl. Roblt.altl~ aaid an auto-theft ctw):e
could be filed lalor.
September the iBSue carried handily in Spiro T. A.anew wUI follow from S to 8 p.m. at the Srnlthsool&D ~useum of Costa Mesa , got almost exactly the re· History ind Techndlogy. It wtb be follow-
qulslte two-thirds aprpoval in Newport ed by the lnaugural Concert at 8:30
Beach and Huntington Beach. but falled p.m. st Constltuflon Hall.
in Westm!nster, Midway City and Seal The olflclal lnauiural ceremony and
Beach. swearing·in of the pruldent and vice
Since then, trustees have discussed president start.a Monday at 11 :30 a.m.
at almost every meeting whether to at the Capitol. ~The inaugural parade
hold another bond election or to levy will be at 2 p.m. and the climu of
a tax override of u much as 2S cent.I the feltlvj~es, the Jnaugural Ball, wlll
when a new law make& that pos&ble take place at 9 p.m.
tn July. StUJ no decision has been reach-Many of-the local guestl are expected
ed. to return home Tuesday with various
Wednesday night, Supt. N o rm 8 n memorabilia of the historic eventa.
Watson suggested four possible bond Besides the favors of the Inaugural Ball
electfon dates -April 29, May a?, JWle -preaidenUal signature acarvea and
10 and ·June %4 -but said-he didn't chann braceleta -there will be
want the board to make a decision available inaugural prolfams at '2 each
yet because "we owe you additional alld official inaugural boeik! at $IO.
informaUon... • Among H8rbOr Area residents who
He saJd he would have more facts are expecti;d to take the rught Friday
and -~es for _J!le~ board to digm___2.re :~ -· ~ -~ . __
iiiTwo weiKs. Mr. and"""Mfs . Bewley Alteif, Mf."" and
106 Acres Ready
For People in
Parsons' Area
Newport Beach Vice Mayor Lindsley
Parsons' constituency tajay is larger
by IOS acrea and no people.
The people will come later.
Parsons' picked up the added represen-
tation by absorbing Phase II of the
Upper Harbor View Hills development
into his Councilmanic District 7, which
encompasses most of Corona de! ~1ar
east of MacArthur Boulevard.
Some 4~ homes will be built on the
parcel. It lies just north of Pacific
View Drive and south ot the 51)().home
Phase I Upper Harbor View Hills
development, now nearing completion.
Phase I several months ago was added
to Councilman Robert Shelton's District &
Mrs. Victor Andrews, Mr. and Mrs.
R. S. Barnes, Mr: and Mrs. Robert
F. Beaver, Dr. and Mrs. Arnold
Beckman, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Booth,
Capt. and Mrs. George W. Brokate, Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Burnett, Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. John
CUrcl, Judge and Mrs. "nlunnond Clarice,
Mr. and Mrs. W. Edward Crane, Mr.
and Mrs. Joe DeFranco, Mr. and A1rs.
Harry Emrich.
J . S. Fluor, Mr. and Mn. Richard
Footner, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gaede,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert GUJgenhelm, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Hesnault, Mr. and Mrs.
Clement L. Hin ch, F. George Herlihy.
~1r. and Mrs. J ohn Kelsey, John Klug,
Mr. and Mrs. John McLeod, Ruth
'1cLeod, fifr . and Mrs. Frank G.
Michelena, Dr. and Mrs. David Nielsen. ·
Mr. and Mrs. Bart Osteau, Mr. and
Mrs. 0. VI. •·Dick" Richard, Mr. and
Mrs. Jerrel T. Richards, Mr. and Mrs.
Waller Schmid, Mr. and Mrs. William
Shattuck, .Mrs. Evelyn ~herwood, Mr.
and l\1rs. Robert Swafield, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Teeter, Mr. and l\1rs. Charles
Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Turner,
Mr. and Mrs. WUlard Volt Jr. and James
Carroll.
.JI: J. Qarrell~
A foot aearch by police located the
vehicle after Donald Carr, of 20~ Loyola
Road, Costa Me.., found Mra. Market's
body lying on Its side in the beams
of her car's headllghta.
The victlm, described by her employer,
Dr. Loui!: F. Haselfeld, u haJl.ng a
totally winnlrut· way, wu involved" ln
a minor acc1.cle'bt at nearby 17th and
Main sl?eets juli before the klllln(. She was not the type benelf to argue.
"She is -waa, I mean -abeolutely
one of the loveliest women I know,"
said the operator of a Huot.tneton .Bueh
secretarial service whole daughter was
1 poUenl ol Dr atucHeJd,
"It's just sofiinbellevable," ahe con·
tinued, "that woman wu devoutly
religious, a wonderful person who
literally had a halo of goodneas." _
The-couple f'lnt'&ccu.sed of herl'tJanfer·
were .arrested at the Delaware Str,eet
apartment about four ·hours after the
slaying, which occurred just west o[
Dwyer Intermediate School.
Except for a slight jog around the
base of a hill on Huntington Beach
Co. property, 17th Street runs in a
diq:onal straight Une from the homicide
scene lo the 2700 block of Delaware
Avenue.
The 17th and Main Street accident
scene i!!l about haU way between the
death site and the 17lh Street-Delaware
Avenue intersection, which is up just
a few doors from the Dinger resldenct,
Pollce so far have not Aid whether
they found anything In the apartmeQt
at 2606 Delaware St., that possibly tied
the two deeper into the murder mystery. r&ss pinger's car carried a, I.om~
registration address' when impounded
Sunday night and police in that northetn
Santa Barbara County city quickJy learn-
ed she bed moved to Huntington Beach
only recently.
Lompoc is near Vandenberg AFB, ·a
major Pacifi c Coast Missile Range te.!t
site, where Coatney was reportedly fo
have gone Tuesday to assist Jn a rocket
launching -before his arrest on suspl·
cion of murder.
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VOL :62, NO. [4, l S~CTION~, 32 PAGES · TEN CENfS
S·t.· Clair, Ma:yor Clash ,on Freeway Re-routing
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Ill' TllOM,U KEIM!. !f .. DMlr f'lllil .,.., ''reWl>an c..ta Mesa City Cooncllman WilJ!am L. st. Clair cl.asbed. openly "1111 'h' m~ an<f Ill< city engineering stall
@f,f '"!!. bow finn a stand to lake oi) wjlif roule for .lhe future Newport
Fi'eewll)' through downtown Costa Mesa
to Newpotl )leach. .
His campaip loll "'"" doubt that
tbe citJ-.1lt1>e.able to ~t a utiited
!root w!Mo slate bfply <1liinem hold '~ --... .. ' -~---'-·-
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their filst public hearing on Ill• rouUng
iri the belt two mootbs.
'Mayor A.L. Ptnkl•Y told member.! of <::HA,RT (Committee H~bor. Ar! a
Research Team) 'at a breakfast session
that t® rpany lncooclus.ive facton are
involved in the five potent.Iii ?QUles to
male a definl.tive st.aod, possible at tlW:
lime. '
"I can't say today whlcb of. the five
Jines I want becau&e l don't have all
of< lhe information. Yet I'm as directly ·.; . ' ·. ,._
· UPI C~
SOVIE T SPACEMEN -Moscow television photos show Soyuz 5
command pilot Boris Volynov (top) milling as he moves through
centrifugal Jock in first chamber of SIRt-cectatt am1 cosmot;iuat Alexei
Yeli&eyev, an engineer, (bottom) iii CalJib Of the craft during 1ive
broadcast from ship. · -
-Rookie Russ Cosmo1iauts
Switch Capsules i,,, .space
MOSCOW {UPll -Two manned·Sovict
space 5hips docked today in orbit, the ·
first time such a maneuver had ever
~n carried out. After eschanging crew
members in anO\her historic firS\ tbe
tWo Soyus ve~Ls disengaged and .went.
Uieir separate ways.
For one hour, two of the three crew
nlembers from the spa.:eshlp Soyuz s
had walked in space as their vehicle
l1!mained locked together with Soyul
4 .to form y,·hat the official news agency
Tass called "the world's flrsl ex·
perimental space station."
The shi~ remained linked from 11:30
pJn. PST to S:55 a.m. -four and
a haJf hou r.;. It had been expected they
woukl' remain linked for some time,
but informed soutces in Moscow said
the two capsules probably would land
~iday. ·
Between the linkup and separali'!'1
t;oearch enllineer• LI. Col. YnrPJY
:tptnmoy and Alesei Y eliaeyev clambered '*" of $oy)ls ~ In "hlch lh<y were
llllJlct>ed Wednesday with a third man.
made their way along guide rails and
oarried out various tasks. Tbey then
onlered SoyUI 4 where LI. Col. Vladimir
Shalalov had been alone since bit 'rue.
day launch.
They remained aboard Soyuz 4 afttr
the aepar1tlon and cosmonaut Boris
V6lynov wu alone aboard Soyuz 5.
A BrJtlsh ocleollsl "Id Ill< Rmslans
could teep such • 1pact station aloft
tnddinitely and use it u a jump-off
RQLnt fal'l • mlMed rugbl to lbe moon.
American scieoti5ta also have uid a
.,_ce station was necessary for further
.,ace flights.
The United Stales plans its Lint ~
lronlfer wllll Ill< ApoUo I mlaloo oet i. begin Feb. 28.
~ docking tunnel bettrftll the
Unit 1eat Apollo command ship and t.he
two-man Apollo moon laodlng 1pacecraft.
coiled Ill< IUllU module, anll launched
wtlh It. Later one a.atronaut will
aipacewalk from one ship to the other
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~'Tamera· Voly..V ---In pnaiCe"T6f a1unar Jandlng.
The Urdted Statu plam to launch
its T:trll rudimeolery 'P""" ltallon In
lflL
It will~be. lht inskle of a rocket sta&e
fitted with Uvlng &lid worling units.
nvs~ li!>rkahop .,m al nnt ~ tlft4 · .,.. In or1>11 lor I month and
w1Dbtmolal1Mlal<r.
In deecrlblllfl Ill< Soviet !eel today
Tau II.Id Khrunov and Yellleyev, a
clviliap, lhr;Jwed bow 1pacemen could
be transferred in rescues ur relld' opera·
lions lo eartb orbit
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lnvo!Ytd as a.nyme.11 Pinkley, a
downtown druggist, made a pointed
reference to St. Clair when be said:
"A frttway route is not the personal
choice of a councilman, but how good
the route is for the city as a whole."
His voice edgy with obviou.s dl.sagrte-
ment, St. Clair retorted that much data
is already in tbe hands or the city
staff and the city council and that little
acUon had been taken.
"These facts were given to the city
six months 1go," SL Clair said heatedly.
"IJKI tbe city eouncll baa never had
a meetinc on them. By God, we've ·
got to open our eyes. The figures are
here.''
SL Clair, "1111 Ille hack!lig of some
downtown men:hants, ts persuaded that
the w..ternmc>st of the five pn>pcl5ed
""Ilea ..iu, In Ille long run, belt serve
lho:lnteresta of Ille city. W)jlle sranUng
Iha! 11 ""'11 men money, be SOid Iba.I
lts bentllll would OYtt·llwlow Ille -
factor~
T1ien1 '! an Obvious challenge lo Mayor
Pinkley, be Aid:
"U 1QYOD1 can't debate OR U.. maps
that have been up for alx moolhs, it
is I pr<tly daru bad al ... tlnn."
1be meellng, arranged by CHART v!Ce
president Ja.mea Wood, WU billed ..
a debatejD Ille ""'"'Y roolln&. ~
bul M~ Pinkley l4id la Illa C!P0111ng -----.
remarb that there would be no debate
"since you can't debate aometbinc
wilhout facta and we hlven't got au
Ill< fads."
Tempers were. on edge In anoCher
part ol the session when st. Calr Uid;
"l know that Mayor Pinkley here runs
the town, be'a ln the drJver '1 seat aod
the citz~ '!lanager doea what he aay1
and Ille_ city stall does whal th< city
(Bee FJ!,EEWAY, Pago I)
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New Murder Ca.se Twist
2 Arrested; Police Free Original Suspects
Dy WtIJ.IA1'1 REED of the two new 1uspects.
ot ttr.e ci.11r ,11tt stiff Now booked on lll!plclon of homicide
Working behind the scenes, Huntington fa Henry L. Sianez, 25, ot 3U Clay
new pair and wt do haw physical eviden-
ce. We will pre.sent our cue this af.
t.ttnoon to the district attorney," he
said.
Avenue, was blood-ilmeared and allowed
evidenct' of a recent traffic accident.
Beach detectives today arrested two St., who wu picked up at another
suspects in tbe slashing death of a residence.
kindly, church-going woman, just 15 The second suspect wa s identified as
hours after an innocent couple was ar· Edward R. Hargrave, 18, of 17392 Marken
raigned for the savage crime. Lane, Huntington Beach.
A 'courklrdered release of the Detective Captain Earle Robitaille had
"We are asking lmmed!Ale release
of both pr<:!vious suspect!, Nonnan
Coatney, 41, aod Margareta Dinger, 38,"
he addfd.
Capt. Robli.llle said Ill< primery
reason for the. arrest of Coatney and
MiM·!Jingir vt~• \ho fact l!Mll b~ .. <llrJt . sedaa, found at 21st Street and Olive
Paint scrapes on her car -which
definitely came from the car driven
by Mrs. Hester S. Markee, 55, of 150I
Olive Ave., momenta before 1be wa1
n1urdered -were the result "-the
nearby collision just before the kllllng.
aerospace engineer and w a i t r e s s thla to say about the surprise twist
originally charged seemOO imminent in the grislJ. case. -
-ro11owtng·the-surprlsn:30"11.~rtr.lc00pup~ --..we--cro haven scatenleDr from -the
"We've had our doubts," Capt~
RobitaUle· adrriltted, ''We just wee not·
100 percent coovinced - and we..Jwi:a.....
(8'< MURDER, P1ge II
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OCC Students Couple Free Again U.S., North
Tur11 Down Bid Agreement
Scientist, Girl Charged, Cleared S Talk F 01' SDS ,~1'~!1P By!,"~~;.';™~ I• two Fnl peeple caught up in larls S
An all<mpl to fO!la It Studtt111·,... "'""' ''I" . '. • !~NJ !11&htmare. a Democratic SocietY (~DS) ch"11tr ., A ·mor06e r~_kl$ ~ fnd his . ~ W nam... , ' ' From Win Servlea
the Orange CoaSl Callqe camPllJ ---~~I ~ • '"ljR-1111 fM owq !llertt ~ ."'-' .,_, PbRll -Tee Ull)led Stales and North 1t the Yeryleast been sidetracked. , · Ji.bl.!. bul t JI t~'Wlltif '-:· CtiihinA l1JC111 . Vietnam announced •a:mment todl1
The lnter-Club Council voted 2.1 to . , £oriri Charged W ay the:~~ to give formQ notice that wru enabJe tlie apa.ndtd VJetnam
6 with' Ohe abstention TUelclay against ~' lhe tbroiWluh uwrd;t" of 1;:-Him-of l.na · ~~plaints :f 8't tllk •to Sa rd in p
SOS petitioners. The council, made up fi.ngton Beach grandmother, f:~ge &,:y Jt8dl~:n~ '!~ 1 ~ tu ay arll. or presidents of campus clubs recom-Today, they have been cleared. ceedlng .,.... Pruldent Johnson hailed the agree.
mends on approval ol new 1 student Once upon a time, some detec tives Normin Coatney 41 ol 12581 Foster ment but warned that fighting on the
organizations. di.dn.'t work so hard to clear up con-Road, Los Alamllos,' and Margmta Vietnam battlefields may c o n t i n .'t e
The half dozen students wanting to flicting stories by arrested suspects, Dinger, 33, of 2601 Delaware Street, thi'oughout the negotlaUons.
form .a SOS chapter contended their w~n they had such solid cirCWTl5tantial Huntington Be.ch, were ordered 1retum-The agreement came when both lfdes
goals are different fro m the national evidence. ed to court Monday at 9 a.m. to u ter
group; which, in the words of Dean Innocent 1>e0ple have been jerked into their pleas. . accepted&. round table, wllh no marken.
of Student Activities Joseph Kroll, "seeks eternity on a roughwoven rope wllh Both woold have pleaded Innocent nameplates or fiags to indicate whether
to disrupt the educational process." a l:r'ee at the other end, or faced lonely to the 11v1ge knife mlirder of Mrs. the talks were "two sided" or "four
An observer to the voting said club yeara In prlaon with ju!t their bitter ~esttt .S. Market, 56, of 150&'01lve Ave., s.id~." They will be flanked by two
presid ents took the attitude "If they knowledge: ·I didn't do it. Huntington Bt.ach, 1lnce they r.onsl.stent· 4J11a1I eqµare tablu tor 1ecretariea and
adopt the sos name they are affiliating.'' This is the story or what happened (See ARltAIGNMEN'I', Pap I) U-anslaton.
Since the vote went against them, Tbe bickering over the shape of the
the SOS petiUooers ha ve not ind.Jca~ table centered on whether there would
what llleir plan• are. Two apparent op. 85 to See Wayn·e Film be an •llled ... m on one alde and lions are appeal to the Student Council, a · Communist team on the other, or
and try again to form the club but whether the Viet Cong would be aealed
use a different name. as a separate farce with the South
Earlier, Inter-Club Council advisor Vietnamese eovernment. The Viet Cong
Marie Howes wrote lo each club On Flight to IJlaugural aod Saigon each IN!JJI ii iJ Ill< .... president: representative of South Vietnam. ·
"The (SOS ) movement exprt!iSe! a The bickering COfllinuecl for more lhan
deep hatred for American society today two montha while men on both 11del
and a lack or faith in the democratic died in Vie\Mm, arousing outrage and
Proce:lure ... The national Students for By EVELYN SHERWOOD with flaming oil wells instead of Indians. indignation among many peraon1 in the
Of IM D911T Plfllt Sid The. h·~· I Ill I • .. Id 1be Ii I . a Democratic Society sees it.self as a c 11.1 M;r P ane w eave uni wor . na size of the table. will Elghty·flve of the Orange Coast's most bed •·-• ed b '" · revolutionary group, manlpul ating into Angele• at 11 a.m. _ e~uun y u1e French government
l!iituations of confrontation with authori ty prominent Republicans began packinc Headquarten for lhe Oranee Coast wh,icb is host for the talks and whJch
using force and anarehlJUc methods." ttoday for a flight to Washington, D.C., In ••-1 , pllll ~n be will call in cabinet makera to mate
F Id · •• i group un: nat on a ca w1 Barry Weinberg, spokesmen for the r ay morning to attend u1e n· them.
petitioners, reportedly replied : auguraUon of President-elect Richard M. the Wuhington Hilton Hotel. South Vietnamese Foreign Minister
"The rtght to organize i1 the basic Nlzon. They will travel there frOm DuUes Tran Cba'ng Thanh ln Saigon immediately
right of all Americans.. If Mr1. Howes The deleeatlon 1'fill take an .economy International Airport by bua. proclaimed it "looks like victory." But
cannot recognize the rlght of free 11peech, class flight out of Los Angeles Intern• A whirlwind program of activities for observers in Parls said it appeared there
then she has the hatred of American tion al Ai.-,,ort. three days and nlghtl bas been planned ba'd been concessions to the Communl!ts
society, for this Is the foundation of Actor John Wayne, a Newport Beach for some 17,000 ezpect.ed to .attend the to get the talks ataned before Johnloa
the democratic proce.ss." resident, had been among thoBe who inaugural, which takes place Monday. leaves office on Jan • .at ....
planned to be aboard. Accordingly, TWA As with lhe Orange C.oaat GOP leaden:, Johnson, shoWlng deep emotion 00 the
S tock Jllarhets ·
NEW YORK (UPI ) -The 1lock
market today got a big lift from the
news the .., way hal been cleared for
the 1Lart of erpanded Vietnam tal);s
In Pam thla Saturday. Trading was
active. (See quotaUona, Pagea lJ.19).
officials scheduled an old John Wayne all those attending will be there by proctdural breakthrough that c•me four
western during the rll!Jht. invitation only. days before be" leaves office, said the
Wayne then canceled his plans becawe The program 1larts with the Re«ptlOn way had been cleared for the start
of a movit; commibnent. for disttn&Ulsbed ladie1 at I p.m.. Sa\ur· of mbstantive talks and stated: "Wt
.A3 a result, uld TWA officlala, another day at the National Gallery of. Arts. must be confident that an honorable
movJe has been scheduled. !ollowed by the Youne Amtrican Silut.e peace is possible if we here at home
It will be a ne" John Wayne movie, at the Waahlottoo Hilt.on; ud the-in-remain steady." "Hellfl&ht.era." augural gala at the NaUoaaJ Gurd ln the fllm, Ill< ector deea battle (See INAUGIJllAL, 1''!fl I) .---~-------~
Oraage Coan
Murphy Asks 'Baja Barrier'
Weatller
Se nator Joins Fight to Close Border to Unescort-ed Minors
By JEROME F. COWNS
Of .... Dallr ,.,... .....
U.S. Senator George Murplly (R·
California ) has asked the Depa.rtmemt
ol JusUce t.o consider "the paalbility"
ol drafting legl!latien that woold cloae
Ill< Mulcan border to W1tlCfXted minors,
ht told Newport Beach city autborl.Ue.
today.
M u.,,i.y llld he look the 1lep In
retpOOSe to a resolution adopted by the
Newport City Council and olll<r cltlp
callin1 for the border ban as a possible
110lution to the traffic in illegal dnJ&I
from Mel.Jco to CllJfornla.
"Whlle tbt measure you '"""' w111 certainly nol aolve Ille entlre problem,"
,
he Aid ' to Newport ollldelt In •. letter
ncelved lllls morning, "I llllnlc Iba• ii
may be anolber step In the right cflroo.
Uon."
MU!l>h1 llOlOd lhlt he ts deeply coo-
cemed wllll "lncnlellng evld<nce of
narcuUca' usap by our teen1gera in
every part of the counlty."
He polnlod out lhlt In Ille put be
had CHponeond leglalallon propoafnJ
the ellabllaliment o1 o'jolnl U.S.·Muiclft
Qmmlalon .. ltrrelll(Ole aod ncotll·
mend aolutloea to Ille P<olllem of
n&rcotlC11 lmportlUon.
"ln 11111; I urpll that Ille _.ion
o! LSD lit mode .a !eden! Gl11ne,"
be fal<l. "'Ille ~ ... pro~ b1
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enact1ntr· Ille . Drue eomr.i aod Abttle
Act of. t•" He~:
"I haH bten In <ODlac! "1111 Ill<
DeparJmenl ol Julllce rqardlq Ille
poos1blllty or drafllnr 1ec1a1au... 1m-
plemenUng your -.11on 'aod,
of OOllh!. I will conU-·to aearch
for ~ avenuea to foUow!'
Ne;,pott coijOc!hnc lall. montll dld
not apedlk:al4' urie cloalng Ill< -to llllllCOl1ed mlnon (-II). 1'hey utod -llwleod~,_~., ,w
-.. • ljlartnp.
' U' 111<· JmUco' ~ mialt 11)'1 the
leglglallol ii lwl , U., efJPIOl)rlato'
bllil wotllil ... Ille IRib)'ect ol aucb bur-' inc-. . .. ' ..
Patchy coastal foe wW cloud up
Ille c:llmoUc condlUona Frldlf,
wllll l<mperatur.s rlllllng ln>m
fO to 51 aloog U.. Orange eo..t.
INSmE TODAY
Thtr1 will ~· 19Mtthh19 for
<v<'l/O!lf Mondav at th• porad•
following th• mauguralloo of
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Cty manqer Arthur R. lttcKttWe,
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this """1' doclaralk>n'
"'Mr. St. Clair, you know 11 well
u J ~ &bit t take my orders from
the ctty councU. not from the mayor."
St. Clair shunted the retort aside and
said, "This has got to be an engineer's
decision, not a political decision."
' .. Tbat'1 what J just said," amwered
Mayor Pinkley.
Ml)'OI' Pinkley then smiled wryly and
oftered to appoint St. Clair to a special
committee which would gather and
disseminate impartial informal.ion on the
freeny rootes. He stressed the word
Impartial.
••No," St. Oair answered, "but I'll
be glad to be chairman of a commiUee
to give out partial information."
'Jbe nub of the argumenl was how
accurate the figures and details ~
on the five route plans prepared by
the Division of Highways. St. Clair main-
tained that they ...,., sufficiently • .,.
curate to draw at least preliminary coo-
clusions. Mayor Pinkley, supported by
city engineer, George Madsen, main·
talned that the !t.udie11 we.re very rough
and not sufficiently accurate for ad·
vanced studies.
MadM!fl noted that state engineers had
projected &8,000.vehicle traffic dally on
downtown Harbor Boulevard, but .noted
that the trafflc artery cannot pos,,Ibly
carry anyUtlng close to that volume.
Hence, he said, the entire downtown
tralUc flow pattern on several of the
route studies will have to be re--
caleulated. ·
"It's a terrific guessing game,"
Madsen said.
SL Clair, ba<ked by downtown buainess
people such u jeweler J.C. Humphries
and department atore owner Peggy (Mrs.
Jack) Reinert, hu long advocal<d that
the present Newport Boulevard align-
ment between Costa Mesa and Newport
Beach be mainlafned for local traffic.
'Ibey have supported • freeway routing
th.at will swing westward down Superior
~--Avaua-and tbu1 leave tbe-pr.esenl
Newport Boulevard intact.
Pinkley, along with other councilmen
and the buJk of the city stalf, has
maintained that this route may be the
most advantageous but that sufficient
data is not available lo declare now
that it is the city's favored alignment.
St. Clair advocates the westernmost
of the five proposed routes -labeled
the Red Route. Its principal problems,
said engineer Madsen. are unresolved
on-ramp, off-ramp problems at Harbor
Boulevard and questions about linking
east and west 17th Slreet.
Madsen al8o erplaJned that minor shil-
lings in freeway planning culUvate a
chain of new engineerina requirements
on surface slreets within a city.
The !!late previouJly planned to build
the freeway around the alignment of
the present Newport Boulevard. This
appears to sUU be the cheapest routing
and one that wou1d dislocate the fewest
number or homez, businesses and in·
dustrles.
However, :state engineers submitted
figures declaring that "wier benefits"
o( the westernmost (Red) route WDUld
total $15 million ov« a 20-year period.
At th.ls morning's CHART meeting, UJe·
meaning of. "user benefltl" came in
(or IOme di!CUB&lon and both councllman
SL Clair and •ngin<e< .M•d>e!i 'liad •
whack at explalnlng what tt meant.
SL Clair ducri.bed it as aavtnp by
drivers in guollne, titne and expenses am beneDtl from "opening new areas
for traffic flow."
Madsen explained that state criteria
for establishing these benefit.. are more
specific -based on time and fuel aaved
by motorists -but agreed that it wu
6'• pretty nebulous thing."
SL Clilr, artulflg strongly for main·
talnlng the Newport Boulevard downtown
area relaUvely Intact, again displayed
a picture of the "Paseo Grande" -
an elaborate drawing of a business struc-
ture buUt atop a bridge spanning the
downtown boulevard.
"I believe this Paseo Grande thing
can become a reality," St, Clair said,
"and maybe four or Uve stories higlt
instead of the one story lhqwn here."
He aaJd the optimistic projection came
"after Lalklng with a few people."
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Burning Issue
Ufo!TNl..._lt
San Francisco topless dancer Diana Dennis pickets state Capitol in
support of legislative secretaries who hav~ been p~hibited from
·wearing miniskirts. Assembly Rules Committee Cbemnan Eugene
A. Chappie of Cool, Calif., lost his last week, calling for a cover up
by leggy legislative secretaries and messengers.
Fron• Page 1
lARRAIGNMENT
ly denied any involvement.
And they .... ·ere not involved, direclly,
police conceded today.
The gray-haired optometrist's recep-
tionist was hacked and slashed by stab
wounds too numerous to count accu-
rately and left bleeding into a gutter
on 17th Street .iear Palm Avenue Jast
Sunday night.
Miss Oinger~earing a black sweat·
er, scotch plaid skirt and nylon stockings
rumpled and sagging below the knees-
was led into court shortly after 2 p.m.
by a woman marshal.
!file lone female defendant in the
11rjsqMr~s dock on the right side or .the
Div~ Three c;ourtroom, she smiled across -at Coatney, then toward the
~ at{or,ney, Don Mc:Car~n, of Costa
Coatney, weari!l" a white shlrl and
green overcoat which he used to hide his
f~· from photographers while being
~ froni a paddy wagon Into baie-
meftl holding cells, aat with four other
male Prl&oners.
Judge Charamza ran through the CUS·
tomary announcement of defendants'
constitutional rights and guarantees,
lhen proef:eded with hi! caseload.
The first two men called out were.
uncertain about their legal represenla·
tion, so Judge Charamza delayed their
cases and continued on with the Coatney
and Dinger arraignments.
McCartin aaked that U¥?y be set Jan.
20 and Judge Chararnza noted that Depu-
ty District Attorney John Kronln had
asked that no bail be set for lhe two
defendants.
"We've discussed it," McCarUn replied,
at which time the judge aKTeed to the
district attorney's request that the pair
be kept in no-bail custody, at least
until their preliminary hearing.
Grimacing, the unshaven Coatney
&hook his head in a negative manner.
fl.tis! Dinger sat on in the courtroom
£or a short time, be£ore the matron
finally led her back downstairs to await
the return ride to Orange County Jail.
Sile smiled occasionally, once when
a youth, now attending weekly probation
meetings, asked for leniency on a new
criminal charge, so he can keep working
and continue his junior college education.
StandJng beside his attorney, he
blushingly admitted that contact with
hi:s probation officer had turned his own
career interests into that area of social
work.
Coalney remained in the dock with
other men, murmuring occasionally to
a round-faced, wavy-haired youth sitting
beside ltim, also awailing an appearan~e
before Judge Charanua.
Huntington Beach detectives had re-
mained essentially tight lipped about
\Vhat -if anything beyond known
circumstantial evidence-linked Coatney
and Miss Dinger to the brutal crime.
o~ prime theory involves a dispute
over :1l slight, fender-bender auto ac-
cident.
. The [eddish-haired wajtteM' laie model car wa:rhnmd, blood-spattered -and aban-
doned; eight blocks away in a lonely
oilfield area at 21St Street and Olive
Avenue.
A foot search by police loct1.ed the
vehll"'le after Donald Carr, of 201 Loyola
Road, Costa r..1esa, found Mrs. Markee's
body lying on ils side in lhe beams
of her car's headlights.
The victim, described by her employer.
Dr. Louis F. Haselfeld, as having a
tolally winning way, was in\•olved in
a n1inor accident at nearby 17th and
!i-tain streets just before the killing .
She was not the type herself to argue.
"She is -was, I mean -ab,,olutely
one o( the loveliest women I know,"
said the operator of a Huntington Beach
secretarial service whose daughter was
a patient of Dr. Haselfeld.
"lt'z jullt mi unbelievable,'' she con·
linued, "that woman was devoutly
religious. a wonderful pel"300 who
literally had a halo, of goodness."
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MURDER ...
had our detective force turned out tn
masse since this murder."
"Wednesday, vte continued checking
out one of 20 ren:iote possiblllties," Capt.
Robitaille zald.
Thal remote possibility was the story
of a cab driver who said he had dropped
off a man at Eighth Street and Orange
Avenue, not far from Mrs. Markee's
apartment early Monday morning, within
hours after lhe crime was discovered.
The spot where the man was dropped
off was about one mile from where
the abandoned car allegedly used by
lbe killer WU found.
Capt. Robitarue aald that ~tiss Dingtr
and Coatney had been arrested and
charged wtt.h the murder becAuse ol
discrepancle.'i in her story.
The captain said she had told que:s-
Uonlng pc>llce on the night ol the murdtr
that she had gone to a market at the
Five Polnta Shopping Center about 5:30
p.m. to buy food kw dinner.
Ironically, the murder vlctlm went
to the ume ceattt lat.er ln lh4!I evening
ta wash clot.bes 1t a laundromat 1everal
Good Ski Conditions
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI ) -The
California State Automobile AJsoclaUon
report.a nearlY all northern and central
akl resort& have l(OO(I skllng on packed
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~1iss Dinger told Ca.pl Robitaille she
parked her car -the same one used
by !\.1rs. Markee's kiUer -in her open
garage al 2606 Delaware St., when she
returned borne.
Coatney, according to police, said that
he came over to Miss Dinger's apartment
from his home at 12581 Foster Road,
Los Alamitos, and parked his car directly
behind Mias Dinger's vehicle.
He said it "'as parked In such a
way that her car could not be movtd.
Miss Dinger staunchly maintained that
she ltad not moved ellhcr car and that
she did not know how her car happened
to be moved and pos.sibly ~ In the
murder, becatl.!e sha had only one set
of keys. '
She still had them when arrested.
Capt. Robitaille said today that all
evidence indicattd that Mill Di.nger's car had been used in the slaylng; that
it was found with blood inside -now
proven to be Mrs. !\.fariec':s -but
because she couktn'l explain bow tt hap-
pened to be mJssing and Coatney backed
her story, both were arrested.
Police did ·not elaborate on how they
came to 11Ttsl Sla.nes and Harsrave,
saying only: "we know both " them,"
evidently from prior contact:..
AJked about "'hether Miu Dingflr'1 c:1r
lf&S taken by one or both of lht suspects,
Capt. RobltRille said an auto tbelt charae
tottld be filed later.
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Stu.dents Pledge Support· • • I
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'11._ied urs!ii& ,,,. ""' ........ Ila 11141. Ioli ........ dJljrid fallareo •• :;... Ille --ti.;.iDy
.......i Oranra P>ut Junior eon,.. to gain 1Upport 1or llDanclal m.._ eoeta Mm . .,.h1most" exactly the /e.
Dlllrlcl -Wedo'5day nlghL to give had been doe In pall to popular r<actlon qulaile tw..uutd' aprpoval In No"Ptrl
:=ontbou&ht to holding another bond against student unrest on other camwaes ~ and Hunti1'&too Beach, but tat~
~ Pfister, Heiko Pischel, Oi.arles in .~he state. tn Wesbninster, MliSw'ay City ana Sul
Conway and Bob Seymour, all active , We (board member!) as adults cannot Beach.
in Orange Coast College student affairs, change ,!he popula.~ conception of the Since then, trustees .have diiteussed
promised widespread student ·support in student, he said, but you u student! at altnost . every meeting wPetber tn
another bond e~tion try. certainly couJd. lf you actJvely support hold another bond elecUon or to le'y
Ther aaJd students: would make pres en-a bond election, then 10 wtll 1. '' a ,ta:t. ~ oyerride of as much u . ~ cent11
tationa to local civic groups, i;nan in-Trustee J. 01ffar• ~th, of Cor<!Oa ~ a n~ law !11.ates that possible
formation bootha at shopping centers, det Mar, alao expreald interest. in a 1tt-Vuty. sun no d~on bas: been readt-
and c.aDVass house-to-house for votes. bond elecliob backed by students. ed.
Board members asked them to in-The (our 11tudenb said they are Wednesday night, Supt. N o r m ~ n
formally poll other students on campua particularly concerned at the' Watson sua:ested four poiisible hood
to 1e1 U perhape they really could muster overcr:owding and need for new bulldlnp. elecliorr data -AprU 29, May 20, June
a Ia.rge number ol atudent workers. It waa not dillcuaed whether a llm11ar 10 and June Jt -but nid be didn't
Tbe atudaitl' enthusiasm bad iU effect. student effort could be started on the want the boU'd to rnU:e a declsk>n
Trustee Robi?rl. Humphreys, of CosLa Golden West campus sei:vinc the West ret bec~wie "we owe you additional
Mesa, Wd be bas not previously been County area where di.strict finance information.,.
in favor of another bond election, but meuures traditionally have cone down He aa.id he would hava more fact.•
if students would actively support one to defeat. and figutt.11 far the board to dlgeat
so would be. In the f1.25 million bond vote last in two weeks.
Estancia Teen
Flies Toward
Aussie Summer
Mark Saunders, IS.year-ol d student
at Estancia Hlglt School, Costa Mesa, win Oy from winter to summer Sunday.
He wW spend a year living with the
John Ulrik family in Ringwood, Aus-
tralia, as an American Field Service
exchange student. In the southern bemi.
s phere sea.sons are oppoe ite ours and
in Australia it Is now summer.
Saunders, 8 junior at Estancia, is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Saun·
ders, 1851 Boa Vist.a Circle, Costa Mesa.
He has a brother, Ward, 15, and a Sis·
ter, Susan, a.
In Australia he will have foster broth-
ers Paul, .J6, and Che.ii, 13, and-a-6ist.erf -Jane, 10. He will go to Ringwood High
School in the suburb of Melbourne.
Ulrik is a sales manager, presi-
dent of a tennrs club, and is: active in
the Boy Scouts, the Mesa youth has
learned. ·
Saunders, who likes t'ennis and swim·
ming, both popular sports in Aussie
land, is pleased to be headed down
under.
After learninJ: of his selection, he met
with Nick Enr1~hl, Australian exchange
student attending Laguna High, and
Kathleen Collins, Laguna student head-
ed this wee.tend for a year in New
7nlaod.
Saunders will return home next Jan-
uary to complete a final semester at
Estancia High and graduate with his
class.
Boston Wants Fair
BOSTON (UPJ) -Boston, site of the
birthplace of the American Revolution,
officially put in a bid Wednesday for
the 1976 World's Falr to commemorate
the 200th anniversary of the nation.
Costa Mesa Council Shows
Sympathetic Side for Two
Sympathy for more lhan population
projectiona and -irowth charts really doel
exist in Coat.a Mesa 1overnment, baaed
on handling to date of two requests
going to the city councn Monday.
Clrcwnstances In each cue are out
of the ordinary and seem to merit special
consideration.
The planning coiomis&ion frfonday
chose to recommena ipproval of one
sought by a young widow, u well as
another needed by an elderly and ailing
auto mechanic.
a conditional use permit to do nllnor
auto ~pair at his home.
Dr. Stanley F. Hansen, of Anabalm,
tubmilted a letter to the city uplaining
that Van Heemskerck is his patient and
is unable to work elaewhertl due to
heart ailment and a hernia condition.
Dr. Hansen said Van Heemstercll: will
o~ be deprived of livelihood and
practice of ru.. career SJl<Clalty, with
probably a direct effect on his health
&Ill.l life upectancy.
Mr .. Barbera Cruaha, of 21.'lt <Irani• • •
Ave .• needs to buUd a bigger bOme £'~bl,p "-mmuiter on..the-lront..<>l-bec long, deoi>-Jot ~""""-~
wants to rent a .small house the family
now occupies as an lhcome-booster.
Her husband Terry waa fatally atabbed
last year by a friend ln a tragic accldent.
The commission alao recilmmended ap..
provaJ for WIIllam Van Heemskercl:, &7,
of 2087 Wallace Ave., to be granted
Watchdog Just.
Watched Theft
A burglar evidently· oa frlendly terma
with a formidable German shepherd dog
guarding his vacationing family'• hearth
stole $80 from a coffee mug on a bedroom
dresser, Costa Mesa police taJd today.
Mrs. ,Sheila M. Rog'ers, of 2.W La
Linda Place~ loJd Officer Harry Bm!en
the culprlt must have known the
guardian-pet or he would never have
gained entry through an unlocked door.
"After seelrig the dog, I believe her,"
Bowen duly noted in his burglary report
filed Wednesday.
Told to Present
Case Before PUC
Cable Commuter Airlines, operating
out of Orange County Airport and several
other Southern California communlUeS.
today bas 30 days in which to tell
the Public Utilities Comm.issioo why ~IS
operatiorut certificate shouldn't be ~vok·
ed. .
The commission wants to ttvoke It
on lf'OtDlda that a fi!ght to Lake Havasu,
Arir.1 makea Cable an interstate carrltr
not aubject to !!late jurisdiction. ·
President Roger Cable tokl a coJri.
mission examiner orally Wednesday he
expects the state legislature to make
it necessary for the line to have ·fl
certificate and "it doesn't seem right
to take away our certificate then rnakt
us go back and have to re-apply."
He also argued that loss of tht.
certificate wou1d cause "bad publicity"
which might hurt business.
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SpecialUt t.o Check Boy's Bad' Eyes Mothers Set
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In the Wind
Teens for Christ paraded Tues.
day attemoon at Huntington Beach
High School and later in the eveir
Ing at the high school district head·
quarters at 1902 17th St. to draw
attention to their belief that
religious freedom should be ex·
tended to schools.
The group presently is challeng~
ing a provision of the stale Educa-
tion Code which prohibits some
religious activities on campus in·
cludiq' piassing out of unauthorized
tractS~ ·
Whether one agrees or disagrees
witb ,·lhe .groap or its aiulr and
purpos6s. official note should be
taken<lhal the Teeoa are peaceful
prolOll\ol'S wbo ilaoe Yet to spark
violence or to do more than just
point out their beliefs.
.. . ' * When the ·group first began its
forays into the churches in the
Huntington Beach area where the
band of about 50 youths are housed,
trouble seemed inevitable.
By TllRllY COVILLE
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Shadowt. and a little . moUon are all
Feliz GuUerrtz can IMl now.
He's totally bllod in one eye and the
partial vlaloo In the other IA ll<adlly
fading. '
There Im i enough money In the family
for an operation, and FeliJ. doesn't even
know u It would help.
But things may be on the upswing
fGr Felix, beginning this Friday. The
15-year-old Huntington. Beach boy will
finally have lilil eyes eu.mined by a
1pecialist.
Neur<><>pthalmologist Dr. Jack Gold>-
teln ol Los Alamitos lw agreed to
uamine the boy 's eyes free to dtitermlne
if medical attention can a.id or rest.ore
his gjgbt.
Felix' plight was brought to Dr. Gold•
tein's attention by a group of dtlzeM
who belong to the Council for Community
Projects headed by Dr. Jack Kent of
Westminster.
The council, in turn, had learned of
Felix' need of aid from Mn. Alice
Medina, director ol the Huntington Beach
CommWlity j;enter. •
Mrs. Med!Da Is a ~ o1· l)le
Gutierrez family and bas watched FeUx
Wr two years as be carefully. picked
Illa •"1 throogh a yard lull ol old
cars and other hazards dangerous even
for a boy witb normal visloo.
UnW .abe conlad«I mem~ of the
councll, ·the best she· couJd. dcr•was 1et
tbe Hnotington Beach Uolin lllgh School
District to place him in a special acbool
to lemi Braille.
Previous visits to the Orange County
Medical Center failed to bring help for
Sunset Beach
Slightly built, bearded David
Berg, leader of the band of bippie-
attired youths, said the youngsters
are interested in profession of their
faith and in "combating religious
hypocrisy wherever· it may exist." L •k o l J
Unlike some ol .the. gr e a t f, es n y
retigians--movements of the past, ·. --
such as the Crusades, the Teens _ p •
for Christ moveme.nt is not violent . ar kzng plan and the emphasis 1s on aggressive
persuasion.
* Tuesday night, Berg came to the
board of trustees of the Huntington
Beach Union High School Disfrict
to read to trustees the First
Amendment of the Constitution and
several excerpts from Supreme
Court decisions.
It was pointed out that the school
administration and trustees must
live within a set of rules called
the 5'ale Education Code. Bu,g
agreed that he would ·aubmit his
complaints and desires in writing
so school authori ties could get an
official opinion from the county
counsel on the legality of the re·
quests.
Meanwhile, the youths probably
will continue to pass out tracts
1n a peaceful manner.
POSTHUMOUS AWARDS
Jool M. La Rocho
Huntington Hero
Gets Posthumous
Medals, Honors
'The Bronze Star and Purple Heart
medals will be presented posthumously
to PFC Joel M. LaRoche, son of Mn.
Glldys L. Curtiss, 30% Elmira St., Hun-
tington Beach, in a special ceremony
Jan. 23.
The army man will be hooored at
F o rt MacArthur during ceremonies
tcbeduled for 3 p.m. by the comm.andllll
general of the SWb Army.
LaRoche was graduated from Mllinl
Hl&h School in UM and attended clasles
at Orange COast College. He wcrktd
for a Ume at Fairview State Hospital
before entering the service.
He WU .t1lJed in action Aug. 23, t•
tn Vietnam while at a forward artillery
position which was overrun by a battallon
bu o( Viet Cong.
Prior to death he had been awarded
the Purple Heart, National Defense
&!nice Medal, Vietnam Service Medal,
Vietnam Campaign Ribbon, Combat
Infantryman fladle and WU noted for
hlsmarksmansblp.
By JOHN VALTERZA
Residents of Sunset Beach have made it
emphatically clear to the Orange County
Harbor Ccmmi.ssioo that only one of four
suggested plans for county-financed par·
king would be acceptable along the beach-
fronl area.
The commission heard three speakers
represeoUng commercial and private
property interests in the area who all
strongly advocated a plan whereby the
Pa¢1flc Electric right of way strip be
purchased for use as a parking lot.
The group Tuesday cltetl averal rea-
sons for their choice of the plan over
the Uqee others submitted by Harbor
Department planners.
The foremost argument Is an Jm·
pending zone change application coming
before the county Planning Commis.!llon
Feb. 13. If the change iJ appro'ved the
strip could be filled with apartment
buildings.
The spe3kers were granted time to
voice the opinions of Sunset Beach
residents even though a public hearing
was not scheduled.
Afterwards the commission voted
unanimously to submit the four plans
to the county administrator's offJce,
along with a report on citizen response
to them.
Along with the plans and report the
commission agreed to include a request
that the commission delay action on
the 'zOne change to allow more lime
for study of the plans.
The apartment construction, th e
spOkesmen argued, would hopelessly
compound existing parking problems and
cause the county to use beachfront
houses and unimproved beach for parking
lots instead.
The spokesmen said the citi7.ens would
"cooperate fully " with a plan which
wouki not take away any be.a.ch area
or private beach!ront property.
Paul Bradley, a resideat or 16941
Pacific Avenue, which, in fact Is the
right of way strip, told the comml3sion'
that the Sunset Beach strand "is ()Ile
of the few unspoiled beach areas left
in the country."
Sunset Beach architect Hup Gibbs,
urged the commlssion to press for a
total, long-range master p1an for Sunset
Beach, and in the meantime to develop
the strlp for parking to keep out high-
density development In the already con·
gested area.
"These people in the area are already
down on their knees financially, and
if the apartments were to go in it
would finish them. All we need Is a
little foresight and the area could become
one of the most beautl!ul beach areas
arotmd," he said.
Of the lour plaoa submiUed, the slrip-
purcha" plan was the second most n .
perulive. The costliest Idea would be
to construct four lots or equal me along
the beoch lrolll ~ mostly priv1te
propet ...
Studi11, the conunl11ion learned, show·
ed that tt wooild cost about II.I mlllion.
The project could involve 1paces for
QI veblclea and four rest·room-tnack-bar
combtnaUon structunll. 'nle ltrfp, about
1,000 lea 1oog, 11 • Ie<t wld<.
The leut erptD&lve, but most offensive
plan involved installing the strip, alone
with revetments to prevent el'Olllon o(
the parldo11ota, along the entlno otrotch
of beach.
Sunset Beach opokeun<11 termed thot
plan "totally unacceptable," chal'glng
that IL would ruin tha beach and cheapen
the beach front property.
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FeliJ' eyea because ot a lack of corn-
munt,:atlon. No ooe in the , Cutlerra
lamlly speaks English.
F.U. vlaited the pediatrics clldlc twice
and the dental cllillc ooce at the medical
C<Dter. Roben White, medka1 center
administrator, says an appointment wu
made for Fells: to vialt the eye c11ntc
in February of IM'I, but the family
never returned.
Mn. Fidela GuUenu, Felix' mother.
uplained In Spanish that the lamliy
was not awatt: of the appointment.
The GulUerrez. Iamlly bas been ln
RunUngton Beach only for three years,
The family migrated from Monterrey,
Mexico, so lbe father, Juan, could find
better work.
He now operat.es a forklilt and stacks
celery boxes at Chico farms.
Juan hopes Dr. Goldstein can help
his son, but Felix has six brothers and
si!tera and the father's salary can't
pay for an operation if the boy needs
one.
r,trs. Medina and members of ' the
community projects council hope the
assistance won't stop with Dr. Goldstein's
examination.
They are aln!ady looking for [n..
dividuall who will help carry out Dr.
Goldstein's recommendaUon.s, whatever
they may be.
DA~Y ,II.Of Sftfl,,....
F.U. IA naturally hoppy about all tha
activity ln his behall. But he's •
somewhat shy boy, and he's been uted
to the world of shadows since the age
of seven.
He was examined by doctors in Mexico,
tour or five years ago, but they weren't
apeclallst.3 and could offer no remedies.
BLIND BOY -Hdpelitl family will be pulling for young Fe!lx-Gulier:
rez (right) Friday when he visits eye specialist for tests that will
determine whether his eyesight can be restored. With Felix and his
mother, Mrs. Fidela Gutierrez, are bis sisters (top, from left) Leti·
cia, Juanita and Maria.
COMMUNITY EVENTS
January 5 through February S
EXHIBIT IN OILS
by Mrs. Helen harson •••
Member Costa Mele Art League
at Callfomia Federal -Cost• Men
COSTA MESA CIVIC PLAYHOUSE
1'GENERATION"
Jan 25 &: 31 .and Feb l!t
ADMISSION -$1 .50
ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS
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ATTENTION AIRPLANE DRIVERS! Past and Preoent!
Oninge County Red Baron HUtorical Society In Fonnation
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atta twill meet. tonight at Gold~ We21t
Co11ot1• In Huntington Beach to plan
the IMUaJ Motbera March for the March
of Dlmea campaign. Time ls 7:30 p.m.
In the Forum.
Campaign chairman Dr. Dale A. Miller,
who also b dean ot students at Golde!\
West. aJlJIOWlCed a roll ol 110,<XMI which
will be used !or the birth defec:U Oghl
of the March of Dimes.
"Through the efforts of the March
of Dimes we stand on the lhresbhold
of historic discoveries into the cause.I
and prevtnUon oI birth defects and
catastrophic diseases such as cancer
and leukemia," said Dr. Miller.
1"Ibe Sallt Institute In La Jolla sf¥ds
II! a monwnent to the dedicaii.oil of
millions of Amerlaw who yearty.sb~pot1
the March ol Dimes."
Tbe local goal, Dr. Miller pointed out.
will mean a conbibuUon of a dlme
from every individual in each home.
Not only will the money support
reseafch, but it will help carry OD IJie
aervica ol l)le Orang• County Birth
Delec:U Center In Sula Ana.
The center providet family counsellag,
makes referrals, funilahes transportation
and a med.Jcal •clinic.
Mothers March chairman Is Mn. Con-roe Bauer. She' said the march will
be on Jan. II from I p.m. to 9 p.m.
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community ectlvlties. It's our way of matching home· town frlendliness with the efficlent service of
tha nation's largest federal savings association. It's why we have been winning ·so many more
f rlands in California every year since 1925. Stop In and open your account now.
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(Avallable In mulllples of $1000.) Earns y, %
bonus each year above regular passbook rate
when held 3 yearn.
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5,13% annual yl~ld on Insured passbook
accounts when all savings and dividends
remain a year, If lhe 5% current annual rate ls
maintained and compounded dally for a year.
COSTA MESA OFFICE:
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CLIFFORD M. WESOORF, ASST. VICE PRESIDENT &.MANAGER
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J ulian Goatcher and 0 • Y I d
Hogg have made it hal1 way
around the world !rom their Lo&
don homes -without spending a
penny. The British government
permits English tourisll to take
only $124 out of the country, and
the boys arrived in Toyko with '$124
each. Most expenses were paid by
television appearances, they said. • Phil Kjagllen missed this week's
·Kiwanis Club meeting in Fergus
Falls, Minn. It was the first time
the had missed a meeting in 22
1 years and it was designated a
; meeting to present him with a per-
1 f ect attendance award.
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Dr. °"'"""1 Sm!lb, preoldeiil ol
Swarlhmor< ColJtae, died ol a heart
attack In Ills olllce loday u aboul 11
oi tbt 1Cboo1'1 N.,... -ocaq>ltd
the admlal111'a oUlce I« tbt etplb
day.
A IJ)Ok<llllllll fer tbt c:ollec• uld
Smltb, u. bad -under "quite a ltraln" since mtmblrl al th.
S'lr&litlrn<n Afro.American S o c I e t y
(SASS) toot over tbt olllce fut Thura-
d>y.
&nllb ouflend tbt heart oellure llbor1Jy
before be waa to meet with a (aculty
committtt which hid been ltudytng
demandl made b)' tbt blacD, tbt
spo-sald.
The SASS baa been demandlnl lfl'<al<!' partlclpafloi! for bJacb In tbt alfaln
of tbt l,11%Wludent QoWr llCbaol.
At tbl lJnlvenlty of MlnnePa In Mln-
neapolla militant Nqro and wbito
-l'ellnqullbed canllol " tbt ad-mlnlltration bulldlna allet .. .,...m.n1
wtlll ollldala ol tbt natlcn'1 fourth
largest ICbool.
Tbe ltudmls ended a 14-hour occupation
of tbt admlnlltratloo hd!cllq alter
l'nlldtnt Malcolm MllQI said bO ...wd
,. part way In -.. -"' tbt mllltanls.
The -bad demanded llnlnclq ror a Black Student Qdsence, ao Alro-
Amerlcan -dt~ and biack
cootrol "' tbt Martin 1-m.. Jr. ICbolanblp fl'Ol?aJD. Maoa applauded
"tbt -neaoaa-In a -aenatdve 111b,Jeei.11
Btbn tbt .. u ...... a -:IOO -otudaill 1atbtnd lo ltcloloitbt occupied
bulldlnr. -·a "white _.. ""' lbouted-"Go to bell" and 0 p born~
and lite a bath" at tbe mDltanb -
and ducked U -lmfde fired Wiier from a ar. '-at them.
Sbty-foqr of tbt !JO Ne.,... at
Brandel> Unlvenlty at Wallham, Mur.,
wblch baa 2,41111 l1udenta, were In lbe
COlllDllllllcal hdkllOI for tbt ninth
day today, demanding an autonomous
bllck l!Udles ~ About two
dozen wlilto llud<nll "' tbt prlnwily
Jewllb llChool 'began a huoler lllrilte
to IUppgrt tbt blacb; about 1JO other
lludenll entered tbt third day ol a
boycoU lllpporting tbt d-aton.
,. Viet Reds Shoot Down
Two More U.S. Copters
"TlUit'& three" S41iS Jrmu:s Lottell to
photographers after he was repeat-
edly asked for "just one more" at the
start of a parade in honor of the
Apr>llo 8 trio. The cameras stopped
clicking in time to get tM parade
underway on schedule.
0
SAIGON (UPI) -Communlot forces
gbot daWn two American helicopters,
killing five crewmen, and then ambushed.
a U. S. infantry column attempting to
reach one of the crash sites ln heavy
jungle, military spokesmen said t.oday.
Twelve American infantrymen were
wounded in the fighting 25 miles
nortbe~ of Salgon Wedne~y.
Elsewhere in Vietnam, Communist
gunners attacked two Mekong Delta pr~
vince capitals and sent 50,000 gallons
•1 of gasoline up in flameJ ln a rocket
attack against a U. S. Air Foree fuel
dump at the central highlands city of
Pleiku.
In Saigon today, U. S. Ambassador
Ellsworth Bunker said Communists in
South Vietnam have the capacity to
Jauncb new heavy attacks and may do
so in an effort to influeoce the Paris
~ talks. But the ambassador said
there are indications heavy losses suf·
fered by Viet Cong forces ln 1968 have
· weateaed their morale aod confidence
Jo •idorf-
A Roman Catholic priest in Phil-
adelphia suburb Bala-Cynwyd , in-
jured in a fall , had a surprising re--
placement to celebrate last Sun-
day's 10 :15 a.m. Mass at St. Mat-
thias Church. Parishioners were
startled when the spiritual leader.
of -&he 4.rea's J...3 million Gatbolics
-J ohn Cardinal Krol, archbishop Tbe u. s. Command in s;:,c an. of Philadelphia, appeared. He nounced 151 Americlnl were and not~ J11at..,.h• wa.s~l"'ked '!~~ a ~ 1,391 wounded b\ ftghtlol JliM l'etk.
replacemeiU 1or tile injure<! Rt v. The figure C<lllpared to 101 killed .ind
Thomas J . Kelly, and said: "What .599 wounded .ct!ie . previous week and
about me?" reflected an 1ncreue In Dghilng alnce
· • • year-end boQ4v truce period.
Three Amartc:ani ware kllltd when
Reita Fcwia, who intem.1pted
her medical studies to become
Miss War!d in 1966, sa1111h.e haa
failed her qU4.lifving uanUna-
timLS as a doctor in London..
Miu Faria said: "It would
1 be far too ea111 to btamt mv-
own failure on that T~
filct b that I juat didn't work
hard enough."
• The Sult•n of Z•m:lb•r, whose
word was law on bis African island
until he was overthrown by a revo-
lution five years ago, ls being sued
for nonsupport by his wife. A Lon-
don High Court is hearing the law-
suit, whi ch began when the sultan,
38, summoned his lissome, 28-year·
old wife, Princess Anisa, and de-
clared three times in Moslem fash-
ion: "I divorce thee." Not only did
the-attempted divorce fail tG work,
but Princess Anisa took him to
court for nonsupport.
Communlat "-" llbot dOwn -an Army
obseJ'Vation ~ 320 m l I 11 1
northeul ol Bali/IL Late! Wednesday,
a Cobra beUooplor gunoblp wu lbol down northwell,ol Saigon. •
Communlat -ambulbed a U. S. 41b lnlantry .Dlvllloa nllel column oent
to tbt second cruh lllto. The 30-man
Amer1can farot WU pinned down by
automatic weapons, rocket grenades and
mortar ar. from an estimated IO Com-
munlsll.
Another 100 American "-""" flown In be1lcapten to lbe battle, and u. s. fighl<N>omben and artm.ry -
the Communlat posltionl early today.
There waa no immediate report of Red
c:aoualtiea.
Socialite Robbed
WASHINGTON {UPI) -Four mMked
gunmen broke Into the mansion of
Washington society woman Gwen Calrlt:i:
Wednesday night, terrorized t h e
~ for loar hours and <!caped
with an estJmated IS!0.000 In cash and
jewelry, pollce reported.
The hellcopter 1.,.... brought to 1113
the number of U. S. belicopW'I lbot
down iD South Vietnam durin.c the war.
Navy Promises
Prompt-Repair
Of Enterprise
PEARL HARBO R (UPI) -The Navy
promlaed promµt repair of tbe uploslon-
wrecked USS Enterprise kld{y but would
hazard no estimate of the time or cost
involved.
The came of the devastation, triggered
by an uplo.sion beneath the ship's rught
deck Tuesday, was not known. Disast.er
Investigators and clean-up crews worked
side by side today on the shattered
-deck of the Enterprise, world'• largest warslUp.
r!b! cuualty toll •tood at U dt.ad,
-tpiulng and . as ln)Ur<d. A search
; "-'as abandoned at swim: Wedne!day for
.tbe rulas1ng crewman.
* * * 2 Californians
·Among Victims
WASlllNGTON (AP)-Two Camoml-
ano wve ....., tbt cmnnen killed by
t)le fire on tbt USS Enterprise, lbe
Defense Department announced Wed-
nesday.
They ..... Airman Jol>n R. w .........
ton ol Mi. and Mrs. John Webster, Nor-
waJJc, and CbJel A viatlon Electrlclu
Ronald E. Hay, husband ol Mn. P1trl-cta Ann Hay, La M.... Among the
lnlured ..... these Calllamlans:
--l."'-f1111 llottsw•ln'1 ~,. :IC ,-,....,ldl L lllto
dtln • .., OI' Mr. Md Mn.. Ol!Nld o. ~11111en. '-"'• CN<
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Alnn... o.n.ld L Vowtlln, l\11&1Mnd of Mr._
Lindi GIY9 V~"'"' Al•'""'·
Avl1tlon EJKtrkl111't Milt 3C Wtlllcin H. Woli.,
flutblnd of M11. Jlldv Wolft, Slfl Oltto.
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klld ol M ... 81rNrt Hood, S.11 Dle9o.
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Avl1lloll Ord-ri Cl\lef IEdwlR ClltMMri,
hlMtnd of Mrs. K1!111ffn Nttt Comlll'llft, "" ·-
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Sleet, Snotv and Fr eez in g Dr izzle l ee Mic higan
Californi a
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lowlflti loc:tl rnornlno 109 1r'ld low
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LO. Anofifl. Nd low cloud1 durl"9
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WH~tYs toll cl .S. T""lotol't -k to tr. 1.ound 50.
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Czechs Demote
Emil Zatopek
PRAGUE <UPO -Olymj)lc !Jer9
Emil Zalo!>el: said today be was
demoted from a deleme ministry
job ........ " Ills polltiCI, Ills
dlallke '"' desk jobl and hll op-pc.ttlon to renewd sporta contacts
with tbt Soviet Army.
1be wiry, balding athlete who
'""' gold medals In three Olympie.
aid in an interview be is happy
ln h!1 new job as an assistant
coach at lbe Dutla AlbleUc Club
In Prque,
Zatopek Is a 4.S-year<>!d colooel
In lbe army and bad previou>ly
..,.ed u deputy commander of
tbt lrmY sporting Jll'Oirams.
He described a n gr y con-
rrootaUom with superior officers
over bis frequent public outcriei
against the Soviet occupation. He
oald be hhmell was angend by
defense min1stry decisions to renew
aporta: competitioo with the Soviet
Anny, "and I· said I'm not sure
I can stay in the ministry under
such condJUons and so, here I
am in Dukla," be said.
Stans and Volpe
Commerce Group OKs
Tw o for Nixon Cabi net
WASIUNGTON (UPI) -The Senato
Commerce Committee today approved
two of President-elect Richard ·M. Nix-
on's cabinet cbotoes -Maurice Stans
to be commerce secretary and John
Volpe to be lransportaUon oecretary.
1eeretary.
They were the first ot Nixon's
nominees to be recommended for Senate
confirmation.
The action wu informal and must
be rtaffinned Monday following Nixon 's
inauguraUon.
Stans, 60, a New York Investment
banker, Jet the senators do most of
the talking at a hearing Wednesday .
He generally said he had not had time
to form an opinloo of a list of pet
projects tick~ oU by various committee
members.
Volpe, 60, plans to res ign u governor
of Massachusetts as soon as he is con-
finned for the transportation poat by
the full Senate. He served as lhe nat!on'1
lint federal highway admlnl.<ttalor In
the Eisenhower admlnbtratlon.
Stans was budgot dir<ctor under
Efsenhower.
Walter J. Hickel, seeking confirmation
as interior aecretary 1 said t o d a y the
defense department was responsible for
aendlng an Air National Guard plane
to ferry aupplies and equipment to a
snowbound commercial fishing optratlon.
The prospecUve Nixon cabinet member
u~ M Md vetoed ~e proposal OOt
was overruled by the Pentagon.. The
plane crashed through the Ice when It
landed on a lake near the fishery .
Hickel, undergoing extensive ques-
tioning by the Senate Interior Committee,
was asked Wednesday about use of the
plane.
The governor said the Alaska Eagle
River Cold Storage Co. asked him in
January, 1987, to pennlt the plane to
fly building equipment, generatore:, fuel
and other 111pplies to the lake. He turned
down the req11-est, Hickel tesUfied. ';
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Jet Strikes
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ls.raeJI and Jordanian lf'QOPI
boJUed alollJI the Jonlan Riv.,. ~ase fire lme ~. 1 mUJ..~
tary spokesman said in Jeru-
salem. IJraeli fa nnera ,aaid
Israeli jets atreaked In for air .
strikes q alnsl the Arabs.
Tbe IsrAell military spokes-
~ made no mentfon of jet
fighters but said the Jordan-
ians opened fire on an Israeli
patrol with buookas in' the ·
Belsan Valley near the farm
settlement of Maoz...Hayim.
New Leba nese
Cabinet Picked
The IsraeliJ returned fire
and suffered no cuualties, the
spokesman said. Farmers
near the settlement said two
lsraeli jets roared ove.rbead
toward the Jordanian border
alter the shooc'.lng broke out.
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -
A new cabinet with a strong
chance to win approval in
ParUamenl, was announced
Wednesday night by Rash.id
Karami, designated Jan. 8 to
be premier after lhe resigna-
tion of Premier Abdullah Yafi.
Karami conferred for six
hours with President Charles
Helou and emerged to a1r
oounce he had succeeded in
breaking a s eve o-d a y
deadlock.
Several times in recent
weeks Isr•I has sent jets
against Arab positions on tbe
Jordan's wt bank but have
nol confinned the air strikes.
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Four Viet He(oes
' ·~ ~
' WinHon0rMedals
I
W ASIDNGTON (UPI) -
Four U. S. servicemen, two
of I.hem from the same small
lown ln Georcla, received the
nation's h I g h e s t military
•
exhlbited In 19&7 while flyiq
a helleopter in South Vietnam.
President • • ..
Puzzler
1 decot1Uon today when Presi-
dent Johnaon presented them
with the Medal or Honor for
beroisn in Vietnam.
Hearing t!iat four wounded
American aotdiers were under
attack on a beach below, Pleas
reportedly ·••1aunched a
devastating attack against the
enemy force, killina or woWl-
ding many of the enemy and
driving the remainder back
into a tree.line." ~tinutes later.
he swooped down and rescued
the four Gia as Viet Cong
forces fired at them.
I
The awards, made early this
afternoon at a ceremony ip
lbe White House, probably will
be the last Johnson pre.sen~
before leaving office Monday.
They w~e also 'believed to
be the first eftr presented
simultaneously lo two men
from the same town.
The two Georgians, who live
in Newnan about 40 miles
southwest of Atlanta, are
Marine Maj. Stephen W.
Pless, 30, and Air Force Lt.
Col. Joe M. Jackson, 46.
Honored with them were
Anny Slaff Sgt. Drew Q. Dix,
44, of Pueblo, Colo., .and Navy
LL Clyde E. Lassen,. 2', a
pj!ot from Fo<I My~ Fl•-
, . Pleu, dda~ m il n y
times before for valor and
currenUy s tat l oaed in
Pf:DllCOla, Fii., WU honored
tor "euept.ionaJ alrmanship"
Jack!on, oow stationed at
the Pentaaon, was bonored for
a daring air rescue mission
last May. Pik>ting a CW
through enemy fire, Jackson
managed to reach a partially
blocked landing strip near
Kam Due and pick up a
stranded three-man air force
combat cootrol team.
Dix, a unit advise!' to th&
South Vietnamese Arr;iy when
Communist troops attacked a
southern province one year
ago, was credlted with killing
six enemy soldiers, capturiM;
20 prisoners and rescuiftg
more than a dozen allied
prisoners.
Nigerian Leader Brands
Biafra Rebels Gangsters
LONDON (AP) -The ·lop They must give up their
civilian in Nigeria's govern-rebellion, come back to a 'one
menl virtually removed today Nigeria', and then we will
By WILU AM MANSFIEl.D
1. This Pre si dent's
grandfather was also Presl·
dent. Who was he?
"a) Benjamin Harrison; b)
John Adams; c) Grover]
Cleveland
2. Who was the hrst Presi-
dent elected in the 20th ccn·
tury!
a) William t.lcKinley; b)
Theodore Roo seve lt; c)
William H. Taft
3. Which one of these
Presidents did not serve as
Presidenl during wartime!
a) Dwight Eisenhower; b)
James K. Polk ; cJ Woodrow
\Vllson
4. This Presidenl was the
only President v.·ho also ser\'-
ed as Chief Juslicc. He was:
al Theodore Roosevelt; bl
William Howaru Tart; c:)
James Monroe
5. Each one of these
Presidents served as a general 1
in the U.S. Army except: I
al George .Washington; b)
Herbert Hoover; C) William
Henry Harrison
give'them assurancea for their
any hope of cease-fire talks .!..ISl!et; and their property."
with the Biatrin ... r~bell uol~as He had called a newa con· the~ renounce their rtbeU1on fert"nce afLer the end Of the
agamsl the feder.al--j.oVUl'h--c o·m m trn we a It h -Prlml:
ment. He called the rebels l\Unisters Conference There ANSWERS
"gangsters." had been persistent · reports . ·q -~
Answering newsm~n's ques-during the week-long meeting pa~.rdxa lU<lpfSaJd se WJ<ll s14
tiom without any hestlation. that some sort of back.at.age J~JU OC6l I'll IUll WOJJ. ~:in~nr
Chief Obafemi Awolowo said peace iniliaUves were under J<llllJ se pilflJas 311 q •
he had no plans lo mett way_ ·e ·c
Biafran represenlatives ·in Nigeria succeeded in block-."0061 U! pilllal<I ·e '?:
London and would not even ing ;my formal conference 1Ml1 lI"! 1uapJSi.ld ilftl'.
delay his departure for Lagos discussion ol. its civil war by o4Ni UOS!JJl!H ~JUaH Wl!ltHM
beyond Saturday, the date contending that It was an l'ri-S8Ni J<ll{lBJpuV · SJH -e ·1
planned, If they approached temal matter. .
him. Asked about th i 1 Awolowo was asked if t~ere
possibility, he replied : "Cer· had been any cont a c .t s
tainly not. between N t g e r i a n s alld
"There is only one basis Biafrans · at lower official
on which to talk to them. levels.""fii;ine," he replied.· •
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jet fllltd the entire windahield
of my plane. Another fract.lon
to the left and I would have
been in the obituary colwnn."
Richard A. Bridgeford, :>4,
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Calif., described bow hia
single-engine Ce.sSDL.... I a 2
bnisbed a Pacific Soutftwest
Airllnea 727 jet containing 22
persons Wednesday over San
Francisco Bay in c I e a r
wea lher. Both planes landed
safely.
It was one of the few times
a pilot of a small craft has
lived to lell about such an
experience. Bridgeford, who
has logged 20,000 hours of
flylng in 27 years, realized
shakily the odds II< 'h&ct ctlftiratl' ol .,di.er jet when
overcome. · I' ftlt • 1 tttmenClous crUh.
"Thb b the first clooe one 'l\e shiny belly of this big
r.. had ill my 111.: I• wall Jt1 lilU.t ihe 11111re wlndlhleld
very fortunate and very, very ol. my plane and knocted me
lucky." lo tl>e lelL
Brld&eford, who operatei a "lt teok ol.f lhe right wing
flying service in Napa,. Like tip and r!pj,ed away three--
Tahoe ind SJocll\On, •aid he qu>rlerl o/ the right aileron.
was cleared for takeoff from 1 radioed lhe airport tower
San Francisco lnternatio04ll and declared an emergency.
Airport apparently se.conds I told lbem J had a midair
before Lhe PSA jel lilted oU colllsk>n and lhey d Id n ' t
a separate runway. believe me 1
''I had taken. off in a wester-"The radar a p pare n tly
ly direction," sald Brida:elord didn't have us or didn't inform
"and was banking eo de~ us of our close proxlmtt7,"
lo the right and climbing he said.
straight and lev!:I at between Brid1efood cut his engine
1,800 and l,g(IO feet. and glided in without further
"I hid just passed over the incident.
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!DAILY·~ EDITO~ PAGE I
AFT' s Futile '
Campus strife at San Fralldaco State College .and
e]uwhere In the caJl!ornta educational system bas,
qulta predictably, produced a spate of anU-eclucatlon
legl.s1'Uon. Some ol U Is already In the Sacramenlo
hopper.
In practical eUqcl, the "co-<1uthon" of this restric-
tive 111l!blation, lronlc_ally, are tbat small band of per·
sons who assert that' tbey are themselves' leaders in
education -the militant mischief-makers of the Amer·
lean Federation of Teacher. (AFlrCIO) at San Fran-
cisco State College.
By their own cynical, antHducation action& they
have brought reaction of a kind it required lllUe percep-
tion to anticipate. This is the· response of the people -
the taxpayers' -of California, and by legislators who
can spot an issue with political appeal when they see
one.
This small minority of t~hers, many of t\Iem
part-timers, is a cynical, power-hungry group, using
the student disruptions to 'pull ·ou a labor union power
play for themselves, to win members they haven't been
able to attract intellectually or oth...Wise.
The California Teacpers Assoeiallon, traditionally
a voice ot moderation, denounced the AFT action, as a
"raw power grab b.Y, ~~g~. labor to close the ,col·
lege lnu-der to atttaet membetshlp." • . •
Exercise ..
Among full-time faculty memben, 80 )lfr«nt re-
sponded. Of tbe!O, 114 pel'ccn\ opposed the strike. Among
part-time instructol'I, 57 percent. opposed ll
' A festering sltuat!qn on college campuses nal!oD-
wide la the pro)>l•m of underpaid, ovenvorked parl·t\D'•
lnstruct<>rs, the teacl\lni assistants working for advan-
ced degrees who carry too much of the leachlnc bur·
den. •
When even this · croup does not muster a majority
favoring lbe atrlke, then there is extra evidence of bod
faith and prldeless opportwiUm ·in the actiOOJ of Ibo
small AFT group. ·
Perhaps Calllornia's taxpayers can U>lerata the
excesses of students with grievances they sincerely J>e.
lieve to be legitimate (as distinguished from those de-
mands which are ludicrous by any rational measore.-
m~t).
But it is unrealistic U> expect that California clll·
ums, wW much longer remain tolerant of irresponsible
and'unJawful action·s~ of1bose who recklessly encourage
and empl9y chaos on the campus in a callous gra:b for
power arid status to . which they have no v&lld claim.
At the same time, some 'Of. the legislation stimu ..
lated by this unhappy situation •ll!nds to be as thought·
Jess as the actions of the AFT itself.
In ~.end, all thal'the radicals of-·the AFT will
have pl!lj, ·ls · a flltile; bitter exercise ·1n political
egotism.'. . · ·
The ,bigger problem Is to see that the vast majority
of studenta-..lltd ~ers in our collegu who do be-
lieve in the rules of reason and of law, and who do be--1
Jieve in education, are not penalized for the excesses
of the few.
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"IS THIS TRIP NECESSARY<':.·
Nothi~g We ·say Pandering
To.Lowest
Nixon Sets Sty_le of His Own
I ,.. -!.
Lacks ' Meaning
At an International Design Conference
in Aspen a few summers ago, a
psychological researcher recounted an
experiment he had cond·Jcted in "listen-
ing to people."
Interviewing a random group of sub-
je.cts, he asks them to wear earpliones persons called "diplomatic," like suc-tbat feed them "whiJ.e noiseu -a kind of radio static that is activated , by the ces.sful politicians, have superb feedback, whlcb allow• them to censor their true ==·sta~~~~.' so that he· can't hear thougbt.s ~letely, even as they are
~ attuaUon. where the ~wer speatlng with persuasive fervor.
cu 'lalk to the subject l!ld bear whal A lii»r "'1liciall. la able to monitor
bi 1111)'1, while lbe subject can hear ev,.Y plirue l!ld tone u U Issues from '!"V tho Interviewer l!ld n<il himself, hla Ups, l!ld lo keep -coolinuous -<iUrp.Jrmg raulta .mw up. Oue adjustments u he ,..,.. U.. mood of
of u.im. he reported, "is thal people lbe -.nee. (Tbla la wJly, by the way,
't ' • '
Public Taste
The toundlng of a new television
network "to meet the urunet needs of
the viewing public" was announced
yesterdq. It will be known u the Fun
Broadcuttog System.
FBS Presldent Greeley. Grmru;1e~ said
that present network programming was
"gravely out of balance'' and that it
was the duty of public broadcasters
to "satl&fy the tastes of all television
viewers.
"Today \Ve have violent shows for-
tbose who like violence," be said. "We
...iu.a their ability lo controlo ,ttieM ~-~-, ;l'lllftleq 'l apeech." , ~ ~· ~D ~ , , :w\lcli ~
does noi all de"~. or ·••teed. have Comedy shows for those who Ute
AS AN EXAMPLE the researcher back" from ~envlroJDM:Pl) , qomedy. We hav'e dramatic shows fbr
cave, one man when asked ",l}ow. do MOST OF ~ however, are more those Who like drania. ·A~ wt have
you ~ your wife ce.t . alon~? ,?"gbt Uke the old lady 00 the witness· stand educational televislop for tboae who like
reply, We .get ~long ,1ust fine, ~ who snapped b8ck at tbe .Jildge: ''fiow to. watch .two JewiiJh docton arguing
then add qwetly, That a a klt of crap. can 1 know what I think 'unW I bear with.each other. ·11,... ,
Wben the taped ln14;fVlew is played back what I say?" And even after we bear "But what does te1ev&ion offer today,"
to him, he doesn t at all remember what we say, many of us :.re unaware be aald, "To those w~llke 1e1:?"
making the latter remark. of the uy it soands to others or -· "''" We all censor our thoughts before how a seemingly "lnnocuouBu state:Oent GROMMET CONCBOED that the
speaking, for a number of reasons, .so'!le of ours is underlaid with 8 heavy emo-~rks had taken ~jU'ides forward
&ood. and some bad. But what is m-tional charge 1n recent years toward meeting the need.
tere.UUg ii that if we can't bear • . . He cited the jokes on-·~uah-ln and ourselves speak, we Jose some control When rebuked by bis wife af~r .• a shaving cream comfiterclal as ex-
over our "feedback" mechanism. And party, a husband may exclaim: Did amples.
acbially, mapy persons cannot "hear': 1 say that? Well, 1 ~y didn't But, he said, there could be no question
wbat tbey are saying even without the mean it to sound offensive. But the Uiat television ~ag~ I behind all
Interference of white noise. odds1 _..aredownhe dlbedl meanlbe ~~~I ~-other media in fulfllllng ~ obligations
·nps INABILITY accounts for a lot
of what we loosely call "lactlessnesa,"
which ii rarely conscious or deliberate
oo the person's part. On the other band,
e ....... e, ow '-VII~ eva. · u .. 1. I"'" For not.lilng we say is without meaning ID ~ •~.
or ~. even though It.a hidden m. "We have dirty books, dirty movies,
tention may be clearer to others than dirty magazjqes and dirty plays.'' he
to ouraelves. said. "But qOWbere can one watch dirty
television."
'Taxpayers Have Had It'
Grommet aakt that FBS inlUaliy would
confine its programming to old dirty
movies.
11WE FEEL THAT we will be providing
a valuable 9el'Vice to the deprived ahut-in
who can' gel down lo hla oelghhorhood
dirty m<Me house," be, said: _
To the Editor:
In response to R. J . Sparkes, Wed-
nesday, Jan. I -Why do Students
Rebel? -be made Some very pertinent
~ents. Granted that students are
peOple that "eat, drink and steep" and
art guaranteed the same rights a.s other
citiza:ll, but just because he is a stiJdent
dots not make him a different type
ol. person or a special class ol people.
We were all students at one time : ln
(act, everyone is a student till the day
he expires. Everyone learns something
new and exciting every day, be it a
piece· ct acientific knowledge, an ex·
perienct or a lesson.
JUST BECAUSE he is a student ~
not give him the right lo tear up public
and private property or injure Uves
., my way, llUdt u blowing up lhe
llame of lhe dean of instruction al
Son Mateo College l!ld achoo! property
~ for by tho taxpayers.
Jr this is hla idea of ,.belling, he
Md better find another method. Students
CGdly have the be$ educallooal facWtles,
.. mool competeol leadlen l!ld an .,......,..ly lo accept freo educaUon.
U·tbey do not nnl lhla, perllaps Ibey
illoUld pay for ll themJelvu.
B1t Gee1'9e --1
Dur Ge«gt:
I ha-to be the olllce manager
I vtr)' COllllel'V&tive .firm and
I hlv~ heard the employa rerer -lo me ss "Bcxiehead;" This 11~· betealle qi 1111 baldness. How can
I lfOtl the dilr<opectlul P'actict • 9'....,. <811ina me "Booeh<ad"?
8.8.
Door U c TIJ 1 riol>loii wig. Nobody could
<Ill ,... "Booehead" then. And
''j;UrlJ'' llf .... ~
'
l•l'tef'1 fl"Ol'fl rHden --"9nMllY........,.. "*1kl UJ11Nrt their -In • _. ., i.u.
Tri. rll!lt lo COfldtMe tietfltnl lo flt -., •llmi..
n•l9 llblll Is ,........ All k-ttef'1 ll'Mt lnocli..o.
'",.."""' """ -•une """"*"' bolt t1..-rnav be Wlmhellf D11 f"l*I If tuffkl9flt ,...._ It llS'N1'911.
'Niii T.\XfA YERS have had IL They
are tbe ones who are beginning to rebel.
They've -by voting down bonds.
One or these days Ibey are going lo
Cllt · off the students' Utt le playground
completely. And the sooner the better.
Now UU. la sad especially for the ma·
jority of sludenll who waJjl this op-
portuntty. But U lbey want to keep
lhis opportunity. they had better band
togeth<r and &el these Communlst-frool
organizations and their busy little
worters off that campus.
llE, 100, ONE day will be a hard-work·
In( taxpayer. And when ho 8Wtds back
and watches his tax money betnc frampt ..
ed on. burned up or tom down, then
he too ii ping to rtbel the taxpayer's
way.
OUr aygtem Is far from perfect. But
If he w1nt1 to change or alter it, then
he thoukl set in that school, ltam all
he can and come out and fal"e ·life
• aod UM: ~~t kno\tltdge to belt.er . II.ht
community Ind country. To becGme. 1 .
producti ve member or .80Ciety~ .to vote
•nd -his oolnlon. wm eventually chlnCe our Sf!lem to make It a more
perfect. pla~ to live.
Incidentally, J am not an old. miserly
cool tiltbw. r am 1 21-y<aN>ld female,
...-klru( ei<bl hours a dill', paytog lats
~ going lo school.
' ,C. L. a.A Y'l'Olf
"But within a ytar,'' be said, "we
hope to provide a wide range of dirty
programs lhat will appeal to all dirty
tastes."
Prograrm oow under cooSideratlon by
FBS, he said, incl""° a qui> allow ("I've
Got A DIJty Socrel"), a literary program
("Dirty Books l!ld Dirty Authon"), l!ld
an Ed SuWv~ talent extravq:anza
("Salurday Nlgbt OrgJ").
As for a dramatic series, Grommet
said res was attempting to acquire
the rights to PeJton Place. "We'll
simply relllm it to show what happened
oU camera," he explained.
• THE I O'CLOCK NEWS, he said, would
include the qy's m>jor sez crimes,
last.lully photographed,. l!ld lbe usual
feature stories, aucb as "Strange Sex
Habits around tbe Workl."
"We will also, of course, devote the
required number of hours to pubtlc
service programs as spec::lfled by FCC
regulatl~" he said, "One IU<b will
be 'U.arn tbrouch Play l!ld t..e Welghl'
This •Ill comb~ne audio-visu1l 1CJ educa-
tion aids for ~ kiddies with interestina
uerclses tor the flabby."
GROMMET CONCEDED that Fe.5 wu
tr1pecting ••a tt w ('QlnplaJnta" from
vlewera.
"Our market atudfes 11how that ap-
pro1tmately the same number cf people
d,JsUke sex as dialik:e violence," he said.
•'Of tWne, they can Nmply switcb to
another channel that eaten to their
bang-up."
G,rommet wu asked il Fm wouldn't
be pandering to the very lowest common denominator of the American publlc:
tute.
"Exactly," he aald happily. "And thal'1
why ,.. confldenily predict lbe hlghosl
~ ln, tdmlioD hilkwy!'
For 'Forgotten Am·erica~s'· -
WASl!lllGTON -'!be white, upper
middle class and establiJhmentarlan at..
mMphere of the onComing Nixon act.
mlnistraUon mates no cooce.mons to
what were supposed to be the new trends
ol our Umes.
Nlx:on is setting a style of his own
wbith is now discernible u convenUonal,
Orderly, competent and compatible with
the slaudards or the middle classes.
Nixon ia bringing W Washington -.n
administration for the ' ' f o r g o t t e n
Americans" of whom he spoke when
he. accepted the presidential nomination
in Miami Beac~''Tbe non-sboUters, the
noo-demonstraton, that are not racist
or sick, that are not eullty of ,the crime
that plagues tho land! •• TheJ,ar• black,
they are white, they' lie Duive born
and foreign born, the'y ·in Joung l!ld
old, they work in Aibttica'a factories,
they run America's businesses, they
serve in government. they prOvide most
of the soldiers who died to keep us free." .
IN A VAllIATION of lhla lheme since
the election.NiJ:on has emotioDally er·
tolled Ids own small town baclcgroudd
and mlddle cl.,. upbringing and· pn>-
clabned hia sense of identity with thla
branch or the loraott<n and good
Americans.
The Nixon-cabinet ~eclions, lbeir tone
l!ld style reflect lillle of lbe seething
discontent in tbe c:l.Uea, or on the cam-
puses and vlil>taJly nothing of lbe newer
Ille 1tyltl wtth their empbatcls· on racial
sodaJ equality, permissive beltam, raf·
&b and eccentric appearance, and
revolutionary tastes in literature, art
l!ld lhouebl.
So it will be interesting to see ii
the Nixon administration moves into ir·
reconcilable conflict with that large por·
lion of the nation's 200 million who
reject for one reason or anotJ;>er the
conventionality of the middle classes.
fr CAN BE ARGUED tbal lhla la
what the nation has been praying fo,r,
a return .lt~ventional standards' and .... ,. m . . ; • mOre ·meutll'ed ap-
proach lo ·social adjustmen4 and' ..
restora&~ ol,C!fdered ~-· Thia pir<tlcl,runs ~ the dem-
and statemedls of ~ ,ol Nixon's
officlaJ family who . have beei) meeting
with .hiru in New YOrt prepuatory to
the take-over oo Jaauaey 1.0. Tbey have
met·in the manoer of &.te. Anglo-Saxon
pro1'ftantism, which 11, Jn fact, the
• domlaating element of thl.s country, con-
trolling Ill-OSI of lta greal instilulions
l!ld iddustries. •
'!be eri>pbasla la .. -.. ~ lbe claims of mioorities thal lbe do!nlna&g J)OSiijon
of white protestantism is 'u s u a 11 y
overlooked, bat not in U. formation
of N~M'I Co"!emment.
AT THE BEGJNNlNc;I tlj)se clements
whlch:ma7 eventually cadse Nixon the
most-trouble are rernauung relaUvety
quiet. Organized labor is pleased, for
the time being, with ..Nixon's selection
of a secretary of labor but complaisance
can quickJy end il Nil:on intervenes
against the interest of labor at any one of
several flash points. Labor opposed Nixon
in the election and its last minute drive
nearly deleated the Republican can-
didate. In Congress labor's power is
not appreciably Jess than it has been.
The movement ror Negro equality and
justice lacks for effective central
leadership but such diverse leaders as
there are ap~ to have drawn back
a step-or two to await the first workable
opportunity to reassert their goals.
THESE LEADERS are quite as aware as Welfar .. Secretary Robert Finch thal
NixonioweS them nothing for his election. Thet &re not likely to agree with Finch
that.ithe absence of debt makes it easier
(or {be Nixon administraUon to handle
prob_lems related to race.
Tht 'greater drama as ·Nixon takes over
lies ·in the ability of a government
oriented to the middle classes to with·
stand the assaults which will eventually
be made upon it by racial, social, in·
tellet:tual and political groups with dif·
ferent standards and goals.
Nixon overestimated by a factor of
10 to l the majority the midd1e classes
would give him; he thought he would
win a 5 million vote margin, but it
was 500,000. He p~ed anyway with
the niidd1e class government he had plan-
. ned and now its time of trial comes.
Pueblo: .Errors· of, Omission
WAlll!lllGTON -The Navy can exp«t
lols more criticism u a re.suit of Nm:tb
Korea's seizure of the USS Pueblo, but
few of the brickbat& will be tossed
at Cdr. Lloyd Bucher l!ld hia ll·man
crew.
That is the present reading at tbe
Cf.pltol, where new lmormatlon on tbe
seizure ls being dreullted now that
members of tbe crew are telling the.Ir
stories ~ Navf autborlUea:.
Data now avall&blt. on the incident
suggests tbat there were a number of
errors of omission er commisskln.
Generally apeatlng, however, lhey do
not appear 1o bave bMD made on board
lbe beleaguerod·abip bul further up the
Naey chabt of mmmatlt!.
To Ult an oveiworbcl ~ WO(d.
It appean no N•l')' "scenario"· ever
accurately envillonltd •' deternllAed .1,t-tempt lo ..U. ooe ol 1be lii)Jl)Y mned
et-spy abipo widcb <nilM clooe
to wtlriendb-""""-To a -ldorable
degrte, Bucher l!ld 1111 ..... ...., to
ha .. -the -of mistabs made by other>.
Dear
Gloomy
Gll8:
It certa11>11 II bud lo teach dUJ.
dttn to be ~ qa1ot II <om-
mlll\llY -wlMll adulll, wbo
should ..... -· rucJeq t>ll?7 on converutkms.
-J. A. v.
'* .............. ..-.. ... -_.....,..... ... ....................... ..., .....
ONE QUlllFICATION must be made
in that appraisal, however. No u.sess--
ment hu 1et been made of the
statements and "oonfessiona'' made by
some Pueblo crew members and the
circumstances under which they were
extracted. That will be 1 central topic
In lbe forthcoming Navy court of Inquiry.
For the present, these comme.nt.s can
be made:
BUcber's basic orden1 drafted by his
Navy sitperiorl. ~ ambiguous. ll ts
clear that· the Pueblo skipper was N'OT
ordered to acu1tle his ship rather than
fol It !all into Communlat bands.
Bucher WAil under orders, bonver •
lo late Ill possible steps lo prevent
capture by the CommanlllB of the
Pueblo'• llllCt<I eledronlc equ;_.n. He
had to ruolve thi! confilct. on 1bort
notiC. urider the he>vielt ol pressur<a.
IN llE80LVING rr, Bucher 1111,)' have
-• blnl ol non-belllgcronc:e' in the portion ol hia onlua directing thal the
dtlp'1 &0-callber machine cuns be kepi
covered. Bavy 1uthsitlel in• ts t,
ho ... ftr, thal thfa proyJao WU deslgned
In make tile Pueblo a -vessel l!ld not a warship In Ila day~
"""""'· Once tbe North . Ko<ean patrol c:nft
began to baraa the Pt!eblo, Bucher'•
radio report& to lhoR headq\larten bnluCbl blm no Uldlt1 lnllrucllons.
lnlormull 1lllo llml'aDdled tbe radlo
~...,Bucherpaohelp.
In coolralt, *""'"""' lo -i .. lomwita, lhe-Nortb K.....,. olflcer
"'" bttnc prodded, In radio e:xchan&et,
lo &ti .. wltJr tbe hoanlit1g l!ld seisoTe
of tbe Pueblo.
"Eftl')'ODe w11. tn the ac:t. ••. iays one
knowledgeable source, "but there was
no one who could make a decision,
rigbt on up to the Pentagon and the
White House. I don't know what would
have happened if it had been missiles
firtd at the United States."
~ RE:iPONSE which could have
bel~ Bucher would have been the ar·
rival of U.S. fighter planes, but none
were then staUoned at bases In South
Korfa and none bad been assigned to
cover the Pueblo's mission. The Com·
munista had air superiority unless and
until U.S. planes could.be shuttled from
Japan. When U1e time came, that could
not be done.
Coatrary 'to some published reports,
efforts were made to destroy some of
the ship's sophisticated ra~ar and elec·
tronic gear with explosive devices. These
efforts were unsuccessful, however, and
Pueblo crewmen then tried to do the
job with axes.
There wa.s not lime to complete that sorJ of job, and it is now clear that
secctt materials were seized for analysis
by ftus.tjan experts. ·
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Byllol>trtS.Alle1
ud Job A Ookbmllh
Thursday, January 16, 1969
Th• edlloficl ,,..,, of u.. !)oj!p
Pilot aee b to inform and 1tfm.o
ulott reodna bv prean.ting W.
flt\0$pllµff'I optl\fotu and ~
mento.ry on topics of lntert•I
and rignificanct, bt1 prooidfng a
forum fOt the t.tpr«1rion of
our rt~r1' OJ)fntont, and ~Jf
prt1nt111g the dtvtt1t: vie~
point.s of inform1d obtnvt'rt
and ipoke1m<n on topic.i o/ thl
dcJ.
Robert N. Weed, Publisher
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wblli elllulllal!ng. "1111-fu." al __ lime !J'lilll to jmprove the i
1aef<ral llsuea Pr eJ 14 • n I und<r wbldl lhe oldell ol lhe lnequllle1 ol lhe draft In for I& '&.kl. to raU!y U>e m!nltlrlll<lll by rt«pnl'!!!J
Johnson called for .actJOll iD d~•f~youngmenuoder ~most effectlve way pout. treaty. Since the electJon, be lhe antipoverty program
~his State ol. tbe UnJon iheMage 21 are Called Hnt. Ke ~ blt, that Is by ellmlnatlng the haJ called for ·. ?aUticaUoo and._cantinoe It unW we hlw
at variaGce with · p<llitions • Po*S IMt.ead a rindom;seJec--draft", " after be tatea.4ffice. broken the back 1Jf ~fdr
adopted during the campalgo Jloq lojtery f)'stem u "an THE ·~~ 0• -RA ON -· In N,. land." 1 ·by -'"dent~lect Richard M. Ultftllal refonn.'' · 1~-...-R -..-~ TI ;. PO.-qnU , ~r, . •·-TREATY· JoiJnl!lo . said: "The. aaU-.Nlzon oald In a radio * Nixon. A c.-,;parisori:· . ·... •• • )lfio,, dld oo~ propose draft Johnson said "delaying In l'""rl1 progrim hu ' li>d drtN on AP'il 25: "The pov~.
GUN CON11\QL · 'ffiiitm..blrt "Celled for e~ ratifying'' lhe nuclear non-many•achlevements and 10me ty programs of the past bl••
Johmon Said otie of his the:dtaft:"U, rablng mllilary proliferation treaty; "will not faUures.,':We .lllusl not gro.w failed, thia, much ts clett:as
. • 'greatest dlsappolntmenls" · Pf1. acaleli IDd , eodlna \be. be helpful." . impatient '!flth i* -after on)y we look at the state of our
was failure to win a Jaw pro-dratt,""be said.Th April, 1968, 'Nixon said durin(the cam· three yeari ~· trying to aoclety.-Rather than helpWC
• viding for federal licensing "we ca.n have better military paign and after the Soviet remedy human. probltms that the· poor to move out or Povtll-
and registration oi fitea:tms. prolecUon wl,th.a smaller arm-b I o c i n v a s Jo n ·o r have-bettr IMllldlng for genera·. ty, they have encouraged Lt!liD
Nixon ..........,.,ed·1 f·ed er a 1· Caechoslovakia It would be Uans. t be.Ueve the CangieP kl remain poor.''
Vf't""' o ' f
reglslraU"'1 and !Jc<ns"" but Easthluff Boy urged "state or muruclpal
licensing of gun owners." J S d Joa ~RAINJNG n Ur ban tu y "ArtiStry in M~~g" ·
ENJOY THE BEAUTY Of SP RI NG·.;;
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'· No. 1. Gra~e ~re ro.~· stoc~ Js ready for plantin.g,now. Ta~e, ;~; .'
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Call:
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SACRAMENTO (AP) -A number o!. committees and Your q~ation.s and com-
)oung ·San Francisco senator .create a new cne to handle m.tnts are welcom'd :mid 1'
says he may be making urban affairs. ·toil& be wed lOh.1ftVM" poi-·*·.·-·GENE ·1·. '-'.RNER.. . . "··;.so· · V. ~ S~lltf l'l•k • , • , , ,, , ..• , , , • , , , , ,, .. ~ "
His proposal was approved .sibie in ''Checkl1ig U~."
headWay In trying to abolish 7&-0 after If drew the -stipl)ort Addreas mail to L. M.
what he calls the "buddy-bud· on the flOQl' of ~at Jesse . Boyd, in care of tke DAILY
,_ dy system" in the Senate and ~t. Unruh; wbOm Monagan PILOT, Box 1875, Newpcwt
:r to r esto r e "comcientiOUJ replaced as speaker last weel. Beach, Calif., 926G3 ·
! voting" by Oemocratic'--'-----=-~-~-----'---'-'-----1 ....
"· memben.
Sen. George Moscone, a
l ' first-term senator, said after
a ~ Democratic caucui ,,
which elected him floor lea&µ-
,! that some of Uie younger
senators "lntend to put on
~ all who wear the party's hat
the obligation to follow the
party'• ideah."
At the caucus. the , 19
Democratic senaton elected
Moseone floor leader and
elected Sen. James R. Mills
of San Diego as caucus
chairman to serve a s
spokesman for Democrats 1n
the upper house.
CLUB ATMOSPHERE
Moscone has been critical
of the informal. club-like -at-
mosphere in the Senate, where
he says some bills are assign-
ed to committees where it
Is known Ibey will be killed.
Also, he Has said tha4: the
fate of some bills ls decided·
the night before a committee
meeting.
Veteran Senate President
Pro Tern Hugh M. Burns, D-
Fresno. has retained his post.
tion through the years with
the help of some fellow
Democra t s and some
Republicans who make up the
"club" which Moscone
criticizes.
Burns has been under fire
from ' Democrats more
recently for endorsing
Republican President-e I e c t
NiJ:on during the 1968 calfl·
paign, and for failing to en·
dorse Democrat Alan
Cranston, who won the U.S.
Senate race in November.
Moscone has said hit at-
tempt to break up the "club"
is not dlrected at Burns
personally, but "at the
system."
"This 'buddy-buddy' system
stifles debate," Moscone said. "fou don't have conscientious
voting."
BE INFORMED
He said attempt.a will be
made to keq Democratic
senators informed on issues.
"We wouldn't ever tell theib
how lhey ought to vote," he
aaid, "just let them know wbal
their vote means."
He aald be would like to
see more partlunshlp for
three tt:as<n: to acquire bet·
$er balance on committees;
to lnaure that bllla art uslgo-
td to "relevont and ·~
propriate" committees and to
1ee that decisions on bills are
made "aner hearln1 the
merits of the bllla."
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Mili tan t ~ues Prexy = -: LOS ANGELES IUPI) -% The acting president of San
~ 1'~unando Valley State COllege
';I: has been sued for $50,t&O over
• tits public charae that "hard· % core mllltants" planned to till
•him on the campus.
: The libel and slander action
·-was filed Wednesday in
; superior court aaainst Dr. : -
Otlmtr T. Oviatt. Ute col· A. Hill, president or the col·
lege's •cadem!c dean. by Har-, 1e1e'1 alumni a.uoclatlon.
·I'll A. carter, an accountant Ovlatt's slatements that ac·
llvinc in1 San. Fernando not tivilt 1ludents planned to
far from the tr o u b I ed. stage a major riot at lhe
Norlhridge school, who de· school allegedly were made
scribed himself as a "hard Monday, at a news conference
core .militant." which HW attended.
Named as a co-defendant At the time, Hill said the
in Carter's suit was R~d informatlon was contained in
an Intelligence report made
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Jet Crash Clues
To Cause Sought ·
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -
"We are ha.vine a llttle gear
trouble and lf Jt ptral:rts will
advise the tower later."
That terae meua1e was the
tu\ radio transmlsaicn from
the pilot of 1 Scandlnavtan
Ab<llnes System DCI before
it faded ' from radar acreem
at International Airport and
plunged into the sea Mooday
nl1ht.
aircraft makln1 a laodlnc In
floonl of 11 In tba rali> Md
darkness.
~ Supermaley
available by the Los Angeles
Police Department, Carter's
suit charged.
Carter said that Oviatt and
Hill's statements were based
on reports of a meeting of
community, religious and stu·
dent leaders in Pacoima,
State ~udget
Balanced, No
Tax Increase
A massive post mortem of
the crash which claimed 15
lives hu turned up a few
facla', aeveral theolies but no
definite upllnation of why the
jeUiner pancaked into the
Pacific nine miles short of
the runway.
Officials of the NaUonal
Tr1111portat1on Suety Board
here to lnve!U,ate the crqh
refuaed to comment on the
pooslbillty the plane mlahl
have slowed to a speed below
tbe 1%0 mUea an hour recom-
mended when comin1 in for
a landlng In bad weather.
"At this point," said Williaml~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lamb, chief of t h e i&-1: -::: ., •· .... -Ansiver 20 Years Away
:: LOS ANGELES (UPI) -physica!ly unable to llop
.,. 'Jbt final answer to whether himself from raping the
.-.: dltn y,•ith an extra male woman in May, 1967, becauae
:.womoaome -s o -c a 11 e d of the eltra chromosome. His
-· •supermalu" -are more ag-insanity iJ physical, be con-
;: iressive than men With a tends, not emotional.
• f>rmal geqetic makeup may The prosecution Is at-
:: aot come for 20 years. tempting to prove o t h e r
...,. •Dr. John Malynk, director caUBeS such as environment '.;'al the cytogenetles laboratory or peychologlcaJ con f Ii c I s
J:. it ChUdren's Hospital, s'°ld were reapoos!ble for lbe at-
IPi-e baa oot been _,.,b ,lacL '.,.>t"1'~t,'
:: -into tba theory that ·I ·n,it ...... .,; J>O!ore Superior. .... aiipermO!u can 1 .. 1 impelled ·Coblt Jll'!I• liliurlce T • i te commit a cr1me. Leadfr' is ;tq de1f l r Di't De. _.. :~elynk te!t.ifled at a hear-~hether ~ ~ ~ ... i!tl for convicted rapist Ray· 1s legal bas11 for an !paaoity ~.liond Tanner, 33, who now plea . ., ~ .. :·ii trying to enter a plea of Melnyk said lt mi)' take ~ lhn.ocent by reason of insanity two decades before lcltntisls
~because he has an e1tra Y know for certain bow"two Y = tlromosome, known as_ the chromosomes affttt behavior
W·XYY syndrome. because studies ~ lhould be
":. Tanner claims be knows ,bepD "1 infancy arid carried
...,.ria:ht from wrong but wu througb aduJthood.
Roy Bulla Says . . .
Calif. the night of Jan. 8. SACRAMENTO (AP) -The 'Ibe 1ult charges that the
reports distributed by Hill and Reagan Administration can
OVlatt of the meeling wer! present a balanced state
"false." budget the next two years
OVlatt is In temporary without asling for a tai: in-
charge of the campus while crease, State Finance Director
Callfomia State Co 11 e g e Caspar Weinberger said today.
trustees select a permanent He added, "I consider this
president. On Feb. l he is a major achievement and th!
scheduled to take over a new fulfllling of .Gov. Reagan's
job -~ a fecle~al flledle that 1ovemmont will J*'!Fam ii tba college, ' be kept as small and u ln-
Metmrh)le. Glenn Mahler, expeMive as ts conslsteftt with
student president of the col· meeUng the needs of the
lege with an enrollment of ' .Jtlte."
18,IXKI, said at a news con-;\He aald the J96g..70 budget
ference that three quarters which will go to the legislature
of the students favor in· Fe'bnlary, expected to ex·
establishment of departments ceecl $8 billion for the first
for Negro-American and Mex· time, provides funds for
ican·American studies. 1-1 e .. substantial" income I a x
also suggested the possibility reductlons and continuation of
of a n American-Orienlal the property tax relief voted
studies department. by the 1963 legislature .
There was 10me speculation
SAS Flight 933 might have
1lowed down to keep from
overtaking a propeller-driven
LA Police Seek
Mw·der Leads
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -
Los Anl:eles Police today
groped for leadJ in the slaying
of an ex-convict who once was
sentenced to Clie in Ohio 's elec-
tric chair.
The body of Julius Anthony
Petro, 4&, was found slumped
over the steering wheel of
a 1966 Cadill;;c convertible at
Los A n g e I e s lnternaUonal
Airport Sunday night. He had
been shot in the back of the
head.
vestigaUve team, "we haven't
ruled out the posalbllity of
either pilot error or in·
strument mallunction."
Captive Pays
'Dividend'
PALOS VERDES PENffi.
SULA (AP) -A sea elephant
that didn't look the least bit
pregnant has given birth to a
40-pound baby.
Of course, if you're shaped
like a sweet potato and weigh
1,120 pounds as mama does,
it's a litUe hard to tell.
The mother was captured
off Mexico with seven other
elephants and brought to
Marineland of the Pacific for
display.
Sei: of the n!w arrival ls
not yet known. Mama ha1n't
let anyon! get close enough
to ten.
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Maple Swivel Rocker ... c .. , $54.50-2:5100.00
• Velvet Club Chairs ,,...... ........................ $99.50
~:t .. !'Al am a 1 as .._.., a a \W~"'l1«!9llfll1'Wat J
SLEIP SHOP SPECIALS
!:!:-5::.!.'!~:~~:~~~2 ,. •.... ' .... ' ....... '. ' .......... $59. 95 ~.l~ ~~1N.!!_~~:!! :!~·~~!.,"1°:..';!:~1 ..... , .. ,, .. , ... , . , , . , .. , , . $39. 95
:~~'.:.~:~::~~~ ········································ $119.95 !~':,:;~~llSAl•Y•· ........ ······ ·• .... .. ........... $159,95
SIALT GOLDIN GUAID Ihm'"•' TWIN OR 'uu srz1 $49.95
IS... Mt I* wtJ -· "'
! ' :::.•: ,:.?,';~~.~·.~· .............. '... . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . $149. 95 i' :~:~!IC4:~Dsl:.~~~.~~ ...................... ,, ........ ,. $199,95
51111-11 .... tyNllt •114 S..ly h1t11re""1t et hit Treftldl Ptkel. tr 6 Pc. Corner Couch Arrangement. ! 2-J4" COUCHIS, INNIRIPllNG MATillSSIS, 2 lettt.n. Q11nte11 C°"'• $179.50
..... SM,,...d C•on. ,,. .... 0.. c.,....,r.111 •. s... ,. ts,c.a.t Prical ••
..........-;.q;'l
DINING ROOM
Reg. 47.95 to 65.9~ -11ow
to
Sizes for
regulars, shorts
and longs
COMPLnE ALTERATIONS
AT NO CHARGE
··OPEN. SUNDAY .......... •
11 to S
.... ,,., SALE $62f>O ' ... Me ... ICA'S LAPtel!tlT l"'AM ILV CLOTHl "'IG.CHAl"f .
S-48-3-493 ROY BULLA'S 5-48-3493
STEVENS TV
1t53 NEWPORT ILVD., COSTA MESA
(Ono Block North of 19th SlrNll
OUI OWN EXPDT SERVICE
0 ~AKIS C!f ~ 1
Costa Mesa's
Odest Home-Owned
Fumlture Store!
1865 HAllOR ILVD.
owntown Costa Mesa
Phone U B-5131
Cosl1 MeSI, 1601 Newport Blvd. at 161h ' ·' ·-GARDEN GROVE -12372 GARDEN GROVE BLVD, :
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"Gotta Cleon
11le Whole Place
Out''
Automotive
0 TEXACO MOTOR OIL
20 fo 30 weight, ch•ng• oil youn1lf e ncl
0 GAS ADDmVE
·4 9ro11 ln dock, R19. 21c.
29~.
1.0~ ..
0 NON-SKID AUTO TRAVEL RODS
K11p cl11r 'fi1w of the 101d, 1:rp1nd1 for
quid1: 1111, t1l11cop11 for 1tor•t•. choice of
color, 47 only. R19 . 3.-tt.
0 CAR STAND
H11 .. r duty i1clc 1t111d with -t,000 lb. c1p1city,
12 on y. R19. 2.60 11d1.
299
19!
Patio & Picnic
0 CHAISE LOUNGE PADS
Vinyl..,.,,,, wip11 cl11n wit'tl d1111p cloth, -t7
pi1c11, R19. 2.9t.
0 BAR•B·Q TOOL SETS
l pi1c1, forlc, 101191, i nd 1p1tul1, off t111on
prico. R19. I.ft.
199
. 88~ ..
0 DELUXE CHARM GLO GAS B·B·Q
H11¥y c11t 1111l!'lbly with l1v1 roclc, f!oor
11mpl1, I only. R19. 99.00. 3700
0 KID'S SIZE AWMlNUM
FOLDING CHAIRS
ll only, 1'1'111c11 th1 little 01111 f11I big,
R19. 3.59 .
0 DELUXE ROCK·A·WAY
PING PONG TABLE
177
Deubl•t •t ft.111 1,1tility ltbl1, witlt 1tripin9 kif,
2 only. Rig. ~l-'15. 34 88
Housewares
D CLIP ON COASTER sm
$11 of I . J9 only. R19. I .II.
0 KING SIZE TV TRAYS
Choice of co!ori end p1tl1rn1. 41 only in stock.
0 TV LAP TRAYS
I Jo11n in itock, "'"' br1tkf1d In bed.
0 MAGIC HOSTESS BLENDER
Chron'" fini1h, 2 1p11d, 8 onl y. R•t· 1'1.81.
!Thi1 i1 •good one ) 995
0 MAGIC HOSTESS ELECTRIC KNIFE
C11'Y11 It thin Of Iii. 1nyw1y you lik1 it, 12 only.
R19. 11.'17.
0 WHITE GLASS
CEREAL BOWLS OR CUPS
4 9ro1 in 1iock, r19ultr I for I .ti. Sp1ci 1I
wlt i11 they 1111.
797
S~.
Th11rsd..,., Jani.WY 16. 1969
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I FIRST IN • • • FIRST Gm! I
I I ·······--······ (Dou that m1c11' I'm FlrH?J RIMA CLEANS HOUSE
' NO SPECIAL ORDERS, NO PHONE ORDERS, NO RE-ORDERS, NO DISORDERS.
SALE IS FOR THE GiENERAL PUBLIC, WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REFUSE SALES TO OTHER DEALERS.
ANTIQUING DEMONSTRATION SPECIAL OFFER
by TONE·'N·TIQUE MANUFACTURER'S CLOSE-OUT ON
CONTEMPORARY AND LUXURY LITE FIXTURES Ton1-'n-tiqu1 •••Y do1s it r1fl11llhin9
1y1f1m1 will b1 d1 monllr1t1d 1t ou r
1/ore by Mi11 M.ujori1 N•el wlrlo is 111
1xp1rl in !he fi1ld of 1nliquin9 ind wil l
1how you kow t o 1nfiqu1 your fur11 ilu1•
ind 1cki1¥1 prof1uio111I r11ulh, !So
bring 111 your youn9 p1opl1 1nJ m1k1
!him old. l
11 A.M. to 5 P.M.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 18
SUNDAY, JANUARY 19
Hardware&Tools
0 TWIST BOARD
H1lp1 you 1h1p1 up ind 11im down i nd throw
your h11d b1ck out of wh1ck. 41 pi•c11 in tlock.
R19. 3.99 11 •dv1rli11d on TV.
RIM .NJTE LATCH_
Tumbler cylinder, p1;11it;.,. prol1clion, doubl•
lt•y, 46 only in 1lock. Rig. I .'11,
D MAGNmc CATCMES
21.~
11.~
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0 BRASS PLATED SWIVEL CASTERS
Po1I or pl1!1 iyp•, 250 on the 1h1lf1 R19. Ll5
11ch. 69~.
0 SWENSON DOUBLE ROLLER
FRICTION CATCHES
0 EMBOSSING TAPE
For t1p1 loo! or Dymno1, 1/1'', 400 rolJ1 •
Rig. 1'1c .
0 GLUE GUNS
Witlt 111l1r i nd 9lu1 lliclt1, 1"ld1 to s1l111
7.95, 29 11h on th1 floor (10 pick th1m
up 1lr•tdy.I
0 TURNER PROPANE TANKS
I Pini, 10.7 fluid ounc11, 300 !•n1u on th1
sh•lf. 11:19. to 1.59.
0 HACKSAW BLADES
Cut your w1y out of th1I c11I yot.1'r1 li ving In,
45 In the box. R11. 25c 11ch.
0 FURY •/4 INCH
DRILL NO. F-11
Goocl 111 round home tool.
6''
0 FURY l/a INCH
DRILL NO. F-4
fo• "''\ing 1U th1 hol11 you n•1d.
1088
9~
29!.
5~~
88~~
10~.
America's Finest
OFF
A r11l 1w•l1 d1•I h1r1, 1peici1I offer clo11oul of 1tock on h•nd ind di1pl•y it1m1, choo1•
fr om 1w191, ch1!n hun9, will l1mp1, Indoor i nd ot.1!door fl•fl1t11. R19ul1r ptic11 1r1 frorn
29.11 lo 89.11, w1 9ot 111 on hind, 111 •t h•lf price, NO SPECIAL OROEll:$, NO RE.ORDERS
ON THIS DEAL. NO LAYAWAYS.
Electrical
0 SENTINEL LIGHT CONTROL
Eli,trlc 1y1, 111kim1tic 11l1 turn1 light on •I 2''
d111k, off 1t d1w11. 14 s•h, r19. J.99 ••ch.
D WIRELESS BAmRY OPERATED
ll .. ,~1~~~~! ~.~~~~ 2''
11curlty (funny, I thou9hl you 1l1pl in •
b1dl. R•t· l ,95. 0 HOME. BATIERY CHARGER
Ch1r911 lt11hli91!t, toy, ind tr1111i1tor b1t11ri11
fr om "D" lo '1 "olt, irp to 15 tim11, 41 11h,
CJ' iNTERMATIC LIGHT AND
APPLIANCE TIMERS
Modil LP-75 l1ound1 !ik11 r•corcl ), 5 only
i11 1tor1. R19. 10.95.
2~~
7''
. Gal'den. . ..; .. 0 VILLAG~ BLAClcSMITH ' .: •.
NI~ f~~,,!~.~~e..r.:~.~~~ .. ; ':: :1 ~9
br1nch11, lmi9ht '"'" t1k• • 1het 11 A1r W11tl,
11 pi•c•t in lior•. R19 . Z.J9. 0 HAND PRUNER
An"il lyp1, 111 tl•tl, 45 11h on tk• 1h1lf.
R19, 1.-4'1. 0 VILLAGE BLACKSMITH
HEDGE TRIMMERS
F•clo,Y 1h•rp bl•d11, ••ty 9rip lrl•ndl11, 2111h. 0 2
CAMPING SHOVELS
H1,dwood h111tl1•, tm•ll for c1mpin9, l:t•1ch,
wh1!1"''• 0111 lt1tr1lfull. R19. 1.19.
99c
1~ ..
88~.
0 PLASTIC
HANDLED
GARDEN TOOLS
Cho1c• of ho•. c:wHl.,ator, ''
for~. 100 In th• box••· 11:19.
l91 •• ,h.
19~ ..
0 NYLON
REINFORc;ID: J
HOSE · .
Garclen cont. 0 PVC SPRINKLeR PIPE
Polyvinyl chlorld•, 111y to work 3 •
with, no thr11din9, no h11ry lf:a" C~:
10011 n11d1d to l1y yo1,1r own
1p1in•f1r 1y1t1m, llll'li-tltid.. "•" 4eft, 3,000 ft. in 1lock. ' .,,
· Plulnbing-
o WHITE & SILVER UNIBOL PULLMAN · 38'!. l11utiful, flni1h1d 111d r1•dy to 91id1 Info
pl1c1, only 2 left, floor ~1mpf11. R•t· 59.95.
0 . WHITE &, ~LD UNIBOL PULLMAN ·
Fih 1ny kilch1n f1uc•f, 24 pl•c•s. 11:19, 3.99.
D IN·SINK-ERATOR
GARBAGE DISPOSAL
lr.t1d1I No. 77, 1 fltl whit If t+i1 otd 0111 1\11
ti"'" up 1111 1hlp, ot for ln1t1lli119 n-.
11 only, r19. llif,95.
0 BATHROOM EDGING KIT
o ... r 10 % f11t, c•r•rnlc 1111, ll 11h enly.
R19, 4.t9.
0 DURA STEEL TARTAN
. BATHROOM CABINET
stJ11'1119 co1m.tlc comp1rtm1nf, colo9n1
~lrllJ•r. 7 only, R19. 12.11. ..
4688
, •
0 SCREWDRIVER
sm
Sit of 6
•••Oritd
1i111 will\
rick. 39~ ..
D 10 FT. GAL·
VANIZED RAIN
GUmR
2666 HARBOR BLVD •.
546·7080 COSTA MESA
WEEKDAYS 9 to 9
SATURDAY 9 to 5:30
SUNDAY 10 to 5:00
Sho1t l1n9tlrls, ftorn 10 t1 II f1•I,
on• t1bl1 pJI" hl9h.
66~
o 3 PosmoN
HOSE TAP REEL
8"-
::.Build. SupP.lies
b P.llEFIMISijED BUCK.SKiN PANEUNG
ll9ht Intl dirk font, ••• r.ot, "-1lr00¥1cf,
75 p1n1l1 on lh1 floof, R19. ].99. 21•
0 PREFINISHED HICKORY STAINED
WALNUT PANEUNG
45 1h•1h on th1 floor, 10 pltlM co-buy
th1m ind pt.1! th1rn on yot.1r .,,u, they'll look SlipJoinl. sold1rl1s1 -
g•lw111i11d for long life. sac
Paint
499 2F~i~~~ ·~~·~;;;;~ ... 6~
210 c1rtrid911 for 11111-1•1• p•n•lillt '"' •••• 9nc
of inll1fl1tion: R19. l .lt. 7
0 SILICONE IRONING BOARD COVER 0 IMPERIAL """ ;, ,..,,. •••· "' ... , 49c SPRAY PAINT
i .....
0 SHERMAN
POWER SPRAY
OSCILLATING
SPRINKLER
Miscellaneous 0 RUG RUNNERS · · · ,, : ,
M. Jirmbo I] 01rnc1 c1n, cl!oi(1 of
colors, includin9 prim1r1, '"'"''11,
0 TEFLON COVERS 59~ "' '"'""· "•· "'
0 FULL WIDTH SPONGE MOP
WTll\ •qt.1111111 tnd b1ck ll111m1nt (011 ly Udtlintl, 69c II ,1,,,, in .toe._ R19. 1.zt ••ch. ...
0 MOD SALT, PEPPER,
CREAMERS, OIL & VINEGAR . ·49c ... Au.nttl, enft IJJ ,11c11 I• th11t1•1. ll:19 . 2.91,
49~ ..
0 GLIDDEN ACCOUSTICAL
CEILING PAINT ,.
Oripltn, •oft while. I 14 91 Uon•
In .tock. R19. 1.99.
0 GADGET TABLE 0 5 QUART PLASTIC PAINT PAIL
Only 1: l•bl11 l1h, fvll of p11l1r•, p1 rit19 •11;,,,,,
199 tlic1ri, 1tc., 1fc •
C11olc1 1f c1lor1, 110 t i! lh•
flo1r. R19. <li e. 29'
'f 11h on tli1 floor. R19. 5.'15 .. , ...
0 VILLAGE BLACKSMITH
ELECTRIC HEDGE TRIMMER
399
A 1moolh 111d •••Y w1y lo h•••
th1 n••'•" h1cl91 in loWfl , 14
in stock. R19. 11.'11.
1299
0 SEIJ.l'ROPELLED 22 IN. ROTARY
MOWER WITH BAG
lt't nrtly I ,tlnty b11I H'll t•
1111:1 11ff11ty. l19. I 00.00, I •11ly,
R•1I c1rp•t ''"'"· • feel ,oly1th;l111t
pl11tlc, 297 pl1c1t i11 1!1ck. R19. 2t• •
0 ARNO CARPETAK
S1c11t1t c1tp1f1 l11tl1et ot 111t, 42 f•.ff
roll, 16 roll• In llec .. l19. J.91.
•
0 CORK IUUmN BOARDS
Wood fr1rn1d , 11124 l111h•t fM fMlllft1
11•1 "l'rn l11¥i119 Y•• Jeh11" 1N Mch. ))
p11c11 h1 1fock lt11••t t!ti't'J4', J••11 M111ht
hit b1ct I R•t· 2.99. 0 SENT~Y A.EA COLLARS
1(11p1 th1 111•1 off f1r J 111011tfis, 911 one
fer Y'"' hirblty'... It pf•c•• e11fy" b9, 1.19,
0 WILD BIRD SOD
I ~-••c•.
1 .~
I
le D.<ILY PILOT
or The
·Record
Valley Leads New Coast Citizens
·County's
Shooting
Fees Hiked
ORANGE -Fees 'for target
shooting at the Orange County
Peace Officers T r a I n 1 n g
Faeillty at 14682 Ka.tell.a Ave ..
SANT.c ANA -Fut l'OW· Jns P~ Valley loOI< lop
place 111 the Orange Coast W.._, u nine new
• Amei1cW from that com·
· munlty pledged their
allegianct to I-he U.S. in the
first naturalhaUon tt.remon,y
of 00. . , TbJt:ty.flve MW c t t I z e n s f~11 COUIAl communities
were •g ti (ormer aliens
who renounced their ties to
their bomdaodl tn the lint
such cettm0ny to be CQG.
ducted In the new $14 million
county courthouse.
Huntington Beach a n d
Newport Beacll were close
behind Fountain Valley. each
wilh five residents at the
n a t u r alizaUan procedure.
Costa Mesa and Westminster
furnished fOUJ' each a n d
Laguna Beach is the home
town of two more.
here have been lncreued Irvine, El Toro, Midway ~arrfanes sharply by the county Board City. Laguna Hillo, Los AJaJni.
-:"'!".'" :I of to.s and Seal Beach also were -.:--w % ___ Supervil,_{rs. represented. Each community = ...... ~ses The ..... feet are baaed on contributed one J'didfiit lo the ~ ~~. ~= M.1rri.1e actual costs as determined in citizenship fotJ¥1Ues. ~---hL • a study by the count Y "h-ada, a lradl"onal mai·or .... G. Pmifns,. ::0. ...., P-1 L.. Auditor's Office. ........ w ........ 21. llofl'o o1 t:a.i. .....,., provider of new stock for thiS
... 1~1~ .21<. en11 MMtV Annual pe.as rat.ea: will jump nation, contributed-12 ol her
• 21• _,, -' c..t. from $18 to '56.I• and the ..n1----lo th I rf I
Jn. • '----'ra~ kl' cpatractina law U LU.C"Jlll e co o u pro-...._ Wtlb$kr HlllVi'4 SI, Ind Purl .,...,... "'e ceedinp, CJose behind WUe ,._.,.,ie.-, ..o. tt-•" 0' ,_,,. -... enfon:ement agencies W I s West Germany with six new
• J. ,...r.-;, .~ n. °' Faunu1~ boosted from $12 to $25.111. Americans and Britain with lln1 Ind Jotinnl• S~ Hieb, 20.
J1.ea11-. Daily shooting fee1 at the nve former subjects of the J•11. lt
,. M. L•lohton. 11, Mid e,,.nw "American Standard Cour3e" queen carefully reciting the •"'ix J\lbk. 21, bllt> ., Ftunt•M wtb ~ at $1.25 bu1 charges unfamiliar oath.
rm!11.:.· +::t,~1~1:, ;r:.;,1•~ at the "Practical P i s t o I Superior Court Procidlng
'11 1>elfuJ.~t111~~ ~H::': Course" will move .from $1.2.l Judge Samuel Dre i z en,
"''rs. 81,.1 .. :u. " Yi Pedro. to $1.70. himself the son of immigrants, ,:i·~~M Toung, n. "' Huft. The rate boost ia elfective urged the neW" Americana to
JiL " immedlately. It ls the first "always ;:ember tbat the
L. Fr•nl<. l4. -G1"""'9. • ben -· -•v •• AU« M. -~ AD. o1 at the aberifl's a.nm practice many-.. -'·~-e • ..,.. ~-'r~"'· u. •"" J•~« EUIMn facility since 1963. day also C tar the fulfill-J1, bolt> ol Wl!'llm"'°ltt t of bLi t• rt L. ,.....,.,'°"' tJ. ,,., ''"w The range is used by an meo many o ga ions .
. Hl.~tt-•to. ..., DOtti °' u1111... estimated 4,500 persons each "Many Amerlcam hive suf. ni.rn D. G1lt.Y1n. 31, •"" Lo•• fered a-• died lo g1·ve you ,.,_.,., 1S. bottl Ill H1;n11n11ot1 month. Jt is open to the public nu -=~ tl1mlr11. 2'1..1 of Clltl1 MIPI fot handgun practice from 8 tbe r,rJvflegel rou ~~ive ~
uHr::: """ ,.~ ll. • a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday da,y, he saJd. ~t this _
. ·rM~tf~ ~..sf J~--through"'satutdar,8inall OOrc -thaugbto-·alwaya-be -~!th ~--
rlflea are pennitted from 1 in all the ~k~. of c1tizen.sh1p
p.m. to 3:30 00 Saturdays and and r~1b1hty that yoo
Simda s undertake. y · Superior Court Judge Ray-
Nurse Files
Suit Over
mond Vincent welcomed the
new Americana "lo t h e
grea~country in the world"
and lei a ••freedom under the
Jaw that is not to be found
in .some of .the 'nations from
which you have come.
attrocta U-wbobavo.wllhln (Poland); Ma~Jforgarelha Netherlanc!J): Kathe Ellzlbelll Nelh<tWldl).
them thup!rl1 _of MblrlJ... Pfahl .. ' 1939 Killdeer Cfn:Je ... _ RJve.... 161 u LAGUNA BUal -Clalre
llllj>erior C001' Jlldp Byron (S•eda>): George F.dowiH Redwood St. and Marla L1111o Anna Marie and Ru do I f
K. •t!cMlllan led tho It l"w Rachlewieci, lllll Brllli>l SI.. Tobrock, 11909 Lljac WQ Gebard He<ber\ Br!lll, Jll
Americanl in the ""'1t&Uon Apt. 11 (Belpim) a 0 d ; (bolll of Weot Germaey) "'-Drive <"" ....... '. · . ---. 11$ • _,,.._ --, of the Ir lint Qledge of Yorktown Lane (Hungary). HUNTINGTON BEAC!! -L AGUNA HILLS •
a 11 e g lance. Organlu!U~ EL TORO _ John Jooeph Ran<lY John Gltsham, ,_ l3tll KJilhleen ~ Kuhn, S1911
represented al the naturaliz.a· , .... ...i:"n 24Ml Penfield St St and ll$e Frieda Heyer, A-••· Sevilla ( s ~ u t b Uon .,....,,,..,, lnclUdelj the -~ ' ., 8l4l lltulh Drive (both of ·~
America Lqloo ~ Its (=AIN VALLEY West Germany); Ran<lY John Alrka).
Jadles' a u x'l 11 a r y , the 9.....,. Alln Keen, ti• San(; lllbbam, J!l!I 13th st .• Cecell& LOS ALAMITOO -01&• D~hten <I lllo -.0 llolla;lleretLio..JlljlCfEUeen EIJiabelh ,;..i John TbleileJ\, Sullc, ttllll Rtagan St.
RevoluU.,. Ille League of Fillrie·POW<ll, tl&ae Sao Dl,go 157C. Wk*mw Lane, (all of (Conlda).
Women V-,aoo Orange Circle (all of Britain)· Ed-Canada). · MIDWAY CITY -Margot
CowUy. tbr ..... 'C....ty gterk l\)olld Victor Perrault, I lGllS IRVlNE-Gerbeo Slersma, Weatherbee. !<IOI Newland St
WQJiam SI J.olL . La l!iiente and Gordon Bever-1'1'!11" Pallnenlo Way (~ (W'!i Germany).
Sworn 1n -d citir.ena, 1h ly am Thelma Iva Grilli, 9114:--------'---'--.:....---'-----
order of their communities, Swallow Ave. fall ol Canada). AME lltlCA'S
were : Also, from Fountain Valley,
COSTA Mf;SA -Helen Diana Bcand, 10411 Morning
Cimbaluk, 2152 San Juan Lane G Io r y Av c . , (The
JANUARY CLEARANCE
SALE ••• NOW IN PROGRESS •
The ''Madrid Chair''
HondcrDfted In gleaming chrom•
with nice •'!lection of colort, this
choir sits like a dream.
LIMITED I: TIJllE 1
At This Price '
~$195 I
See Viking CONTEMPORARY and Scandinavian
lrRports -the only store of Its kind
Nobody sells for leu. Terms, free
acal dellv..y.and <omp/ele0 deslgn serYl<r
Tht Ylklngt
I dlscovtnd·
. Amtrlco-
~y don't,
yo•
4iscovtr
Viking
Imports
CON T •MPORA.lt'f'
17837 Beach Blvd.
!Hwy. 391 N. of Talbert
Huntington Beach
l .. 11 .. -1• ., s.. oi... """'·
HOUIS:
MOll.·FIL
11·9
TUES.·WID.
THUIS.·SAT.
10-6
Phone: 847-7979 and 540-3683
...
I I IW \
.Narco Rap
SANTA ANA -Anaheim
General Hospital, tts dirtctor
of nunes, several state and
city narcotict officers and the
State of.: California have betft ·
named as defendanta in a $:1.,
mlllioo suit filed by a former
nurse 1t the facility.
"You are doubly welcome,"
he uld, .. ,~ when
we nmemllerii~~ thlthl~tti··~AAmiierl~c~a~iii:~~~~iiiiiiii~iiiiiiii~~~~~~~~~-~, / j
. .,
"' -11ELL BROADWAY
Mrs. Marlon Esther LUlevlg
claims in her Superior Court
action that she wu falsely
arrested at the hospltal last
Aug. 10 for a misdemeanor
"which no officer saw her
commit."
Her complaint notes that the
charges against her
falsification of t1 a r c o t 1 c s
recoros at the hospital -were
dismissed in court last Sept.
18 foll owing the Anaheim city
attorney's admission that
there was insufficient evi-
dence to support the . allega·
tion
Mrs. Lillevig claims that she
was ••usault.ed and-battered'!
at the time of her 'arrest.
She further contends that
nllfitna: Dlrector N 1 n ~ y DaV!ooo .called other. hooptwr
In Uie .,.. and warned lheJn
not lo hire Mra. ~
because "she -Is ' a narCollai ~
addict and has stolen driJo."
Mrs. Llllevig, noUng allep-
~°"' that 8he bad llypodemlc
needle mark• on both arms
and WU addicted tQ ~,
it.ates that she is a regi.ste'ed
hemophiliac and is allergic
to the drug.
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on men's
prestige clothing.
ALLS125.&S135.
TIMELY CLOTHES,
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... y. help th• h•nd'"
c•pped by giving them to
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Costa Mita
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Sat. 9 till 5:30 646-2479
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CHEST OF
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BA&Y· CRIBS
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White Tags
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$1.69
MEN'S
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~ILDAY BROTHERS e BntlllllO• Valley
HarberOK'd
SANTA ANA -The ap-
poinbnent·of Fre(:I. D. Harber
of Santa Ana as executive
a&&istant to new First Diltrlet
Supervisor Robert W. Battin
was raUlied by the Board of
Supervlsors \Vednesday.
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maytr of Buena Park and,
at one time, served as city
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breastedl, daub t;,.atedl.'IDcludlng tho
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Legislature in Action ............
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.131 Years '
Ago Morse
. Began 'Age'
. Tiit s ...... "M~""" l'IMll -Comm I L1. Gav. ll:Clbert H. Find! far •-lnlmtnl by Prt110ent-11!1t'Ct Nbn;1n 11 U.5. s.rcr.t1rv ~,.·".•~11h, Educattc. tN1 Welftnt; • ., llvrM . .0:.lr._, •1111 •• ,,....,.. ..
Hl111W1r 1 -Prowkln the 1t!" M1nw1r comml11lon IJ\.IU do!t."" ne norlh-south 1P11Qrflonm.,t of stt!t 111.iiw.,-conslrwcllon !undo, rtlftler.••o 1'11.,.. fflem i.et on rl1K r1t br ltw; 5!1 7l, Carr1ll, D·S.n Flfnll'ldOc.
l'eftces -11-1r11 Mnclflll aion.
U.5. i:s "1""'" L1tri. LUI ,,,. ~~ell 1111 n lnvo Coun1Y1 II '1,
~ -PllUlll on to C•llttltnla'l elderlv "f.tftrt rK!oltnh ..,, ~II lnc:rNHS In Socit l '9alrl!Y benefth;
''.11c Carrell. ""',_. -E•lf"Ph brewers gr1ln 1nd .-t mOl.t lrllll'I wlet Mid
UIMI '''" -UMCI In Pl'odUCtlcn of lood for llumtn conuurnPTloll,
MORRISTOWN, N.J. (UPI) ~~~~~''l.wi'r~v~" sa ''· ~The age of modem commu· • ..,,,r. -w11'1'n »ciw ... kfien
nications made its bow 131 =:::~1~.1~nc1"'~nc1,nd1e~':'~m:i; ,. ears ago, when an ironfound· is -1t11 sa"" Grvnlll1' . .Art>ltr1lloll -Atloln qitnJIU110f1' er named Samuel F. B. Morse 1rbltr111ori Pl'OVl11on in C'O!!lr1cr. ""' "'""l'\ldloll In whldl nw 11111 or sent six words by wire from othff P01n1c.t1 1Ubd1vlstion It • "J11'1
Morristown to Morris Town· $a"~~t;~11:-11c_.., ~
&hip, 3 miles away. ~O:l1,,,\"'~~~rfl8~'r.' .. kbli::,,~~nm
The message th.at clattered to A:""tir~~ 1 •t'r.~~"i:"'f,y-: out of the clickintbox Morse tr1v.1.,.. °" pr 1: 11rtnt1 •• -11
h . . •• on I •"llmf.I" or ~ (Ol'(UnGll ad attached to !I wire on ur~1 sa ~~)•·lkn.eley.
Jan. 6, 1838, was "A patient to" Hll ~111Z ~~~ii:
waittt is no loser." . :i;..~·:.,~.,!"CIJI'~ or11<1:,_1er11 Morse and Alfred -Vail his ; 1n1un1; sa u. H1rrnt;.'ii-01en11~11:. . ' Crlmef -.~"111d1 pUDlllhl"j ~ partner 1n I.he Speedwell Iron , br011<1cas11119 • "r.:" "'1th "" ,,,..,,
W •·-h d ked I th « u~l"!I ~ 11lon ot I crime orJl.::I, a wor oge er or , 111H 11111 .... ..i.1 w!lldl woukl
to string the 'fOrld'~ first tel· ' :oc1~~fir!1u1M!f;~e °' .:'':e'~.:'"~l
egraph line three m i I e s 12,i::.t~mr.rurt _ '~"" 1nn1111
through the NeVf Jersey "'"'''" of S1n11 111 r• wuntv ltldltor from . t1'JOO 117.000. of l\'oods. In a fe~ years, the i11e 11111r1ct 1110•""" fl'nm 11•,tlO to
web of wires that today links m:: ~nd.~~ :.':."'~.~= all parts of the world haQ R..0 111. • .... ,
b 1., .. -RN!ll••n ''"''"' "'•n 11 aws egun to ,.QW. a counf'r to r.andt. ta~ 1n• .. mffll
A group of Morrist.own bus-~~':'ttlion c~"nu'~{:,. j~~ t,:
lnessmen is now spearhead-cltv1 sa n. Wedwo•"'· o-+i1wltlorne1 . . 1 h th ""t'ldl -As o1 J11•r 1. itM. "° 111 1ng a campaign o ave e reaulrem"'' "''' ldloo 1111trlct1 reduct
Speedwell Iron Works, which :::i•11.i!!!°"~..rL~:~'":r"'11 ~~l'ri StiJl stands declared 8 na-leclll'"ii~i1111d1 ~ "';i;O t tl; rr n, . ' • Slltrn, 0-8a1r.errllelct. t1onal monument 1n honor of El ~ -AP-ri.r" s1 m1111on · 10!' l res~Hon ol mt Ple&<;trnltr ~torse's ach1evemenL bloo: • of l!t Pueblo de Los Anteln Slt1h Hl11'ol'lctl Monum.nl; 511 7•, D1nltf_,, D·LO'< AnP~les. AIT'H'I -Maktl loe<n!I It'll rTCOfdl
Foreign
History Set
The Far East and Lalin
America will come under the
historical magnifying glass in
a pair or ·evening college
courses at Orange Coast Col·
Jege this spring. "History in the Far East"
will meet ThW"sdays from 7 to
10 p.m. in Library Room 5.
'The course will be a survey
of the political, social, and
economic history of the Far
East, and the response of Asia
to the impact of the Western
world.
"History of Lalin America "'
will mee~ Mondays from 7 to
JO p.m. In Liberal Am Room
4. Stressed will be the ec~
nomic, socia1 and polilical
development of Latin Amer-
ica since 11$ independence
from Spain, with special em-
phasis on recent times.
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<If trrt'll ~ Penon b arres~
wUl>Oul 1 w1rr1nl 11'11 11 not torm11ly
cherved wl!h 1 crl'"'' SI 72, Ctrt1!11. lll'lllM -Per!l'lll• rff\jM truclc1 lo txettd stt!;I ~ 1nc1 cltv :':1~ r~1~Jre o"Y:, r'1 70~~~~"' l<llforma•l'I -A11!!1orl .. Ulldtr ur·
l&ln concllllon1, 1dml11lon f/ff POlicf' lntorm1nh ~ld•Mt rn 1 crlmlflal !rlt! wlll\OllT rtvMll"' llle !lltntllv
gl ll>e '""°''".,.' SB M. Shtrm•n. Scl!IOI -lncrNIH P"fl•l!ln klr -"°"' OVH I' YMMI gl 1111!, .,,..,. Int nDf PUD! I DI th• S<°'OO!, ·to :::,';;,!"•eor wl~11m\,i:~~; ci159tP11'2$;
WhelmorT. It-Lt Hdrt. lltllOlutlon l"treMlllcM
Ora1111t -A1k1 "'' Miione! td-
mlnl1tr1t!Of' l'ICI ta '''" t rt!lfll "" on oobl!c IWlds ""'ft f\111 '"'ll'-' hearlntl htVI blfn Midi It 4,
Britain Suffers
From Flu Bug
LONDON (AP) -An ex-
pected epidemic of the Hong
Kong nu has hit Britain, a
government official said to-
day.
David Ennals, minister of
state at the Heallh Ministry,.
said there were reports of
a rising sickness rate in parts
of the English Mid1ands.
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JI DAILY PILOT ~. JMuort, U. 1969 • ~·-~·-,A~~·~•r~a!!:ls~t.~~M.~•~•~li
:: Inaugural. Pa~ .. -~~Slwws Everything
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' • WASHINGTON (UPI) -fint and Hawaii bringing Ill>
·.,:'"'ftere'll be tomelbbJI fqt lbe .-ftl.J'. '., ,
" "' everrcioe, from ~ lovers To add variety to the UIUll • • :!<! IJl90l>IUghl lana. In IUcbird ,.. .. thlry ol a band '\Jld'Ot . :M. N1Jon'1 t.....nd+half bouf•· l»ol. tiidJina II ltlldfl>i tho
:..· tnauiura.:paradt. . · lndlanapoli1 Po.lie'
"'"..._. Mflllons ot Ainerlew will 1 De f'I rt menc•1 tt;ick·tldln&
• 'watcb on We.Woo u lht molqreyole learn. llinnuola ~ parade moves down hlstork will be ·represented b¥ an ·all-
. · ~lvania Avenue frotn the girl drU1 team; M1chlgan by
1 •Capilol lo the Wbito House. some hlg!Htepplng Elks llhe
. ~ .Perhaps haU a mllllon will hwnan kind) from Lhe French ~ A brave lhe weather aDd traffic Duies drill team of Ann
:· Jams to watch in person. Arbor; the Virgin Islands by
• • The. parade ls scheduled to a steeJ band and native
·.begin at 11 a.m. PST next dancers;
· Monday shortly aft.er the new END ON SCHEDULE
;·:Presklent takes hi! oath of
·'OUlce at the official inaugural
'.:ceremony on the Capitol step.!.
··uoRSES GALORE
For horse love.rs, tber: will
.... be three of the famous
... "Austrian Llppilaners, t h e
·.Arizona Cornancheros, t h e
'. :CuJver Black Horse Troop
· from Culver Military
': ~cademy in Indiana, and the
mounted patrol of L o n 8
!leach.
" :. : Moon-flight fans will be in-
.. · jerested in a float, 1pomored · .. .::J>y the National AetooautJCI
Tnaugural planners a r e
determined that this year's
parade shall begin and end
on schedule. U they bring it
of, it will be an historic
achievement. Most inaugur_al
parades· begin late and run
over'tinle . Dwight D.
Ebenbower ln, J952 waa kept
in the,~11,y Nviewi.Qg stand
in front · of the White House
for nearly ~e hours. John F.Keiwe<ff~l~lparaderan
on few neari, ar. liour alter
dart.
To hep lhlllp Jll!l•ma lhll
year,. tho loaugural eommlU..
hu eaJJ.oned tho erpe/! help
ol Terry thi1nber-; who hu
been. organizing tbe' faniou.s
Rose Parp in Pasadena for
11 yean. ~n "" 1'1>' ped al tho penoaal ._.
~~ -.and S p a c e AdminJJtraUon
~ -. · (NASA), displaying a full-size
b .._ model of the lunar landing
··.):raft in which American
~-· 'Utronauts will try to land
ift ~ .on the moon's surface later
\ "" this year. . tion of Nixon,, "who was im-
pressed wilh tho way tho
Rose Parade was handled.
-. ·•·• those who get a thrill oui
~. •· of crl!ply m.archlng military
!-• units will see the handsome.Jr ~ • LraJDed cadets of West Point, LEAD PARADE
\' ·• Annapolis, lhe Air Force Aca-Nixon, Agnew, their wives,
• demy. the Coast Guard congres!ional lea<&!r!, cabinet ~Aca~emy and the Merchant officers. the governors of a
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• Marme Ac~demy. . _5;9_s_t,!t_e~ and_Q.\hfrjfignilariU __ ,, :~ .And fanciers of band m~src will lead the parade down
will be treated to the tooting, "The Avenue of Presidents" thumpln~ and twlr!lng of 56 in automobiles, disembarking
. ~count e~.-56 high ~hool, at the White Houae to review
• college, civil and military the foflowlng parade units
bands. The average ban~ will fro·m a specially-constructed .. boast more than 100 pieces, stand
· and the New York State '
University marching band will Reserved seats in the choice
:a·eigh in with 250 musicians. area in front of tbe White ~ llouse cost $2.a each, and sold
.. ...,.4 STATE FWATS out some time ago. About
Thirty-four states will be 35,000 other seats in tem-
represented by r I o a t s . porary bleachers along thr
Theoretically, the noats are ayenue were offered to the
. -iupposed to reflect the official pdblic, first.~~ ~ed.
,Parade lbeme chosen by Nil· at priceJ l'IDlift& Imm ff to
.on : "Forward Together." $18, depending on location.
But the opportunity to grab St.anding room is free and
a little free commercial lime plei;i~. .
on the TV networks often pro-In case any of the marchers
ves irresistible, so that some or spectators require medical
(Joats turn out to be rolling attention, more than 200 doc-
advertisements for the tourist tors, nurses and flrat aid al-
attraclions and industrial ad-tendanLt will be standing by
vantages of the sponsoririg at 37 medical aid &laUOlli
4tates. along the parade r o u t e .
California, Ni1on's home Television viewer1 at home
It.ate, and Maryland, the home will have to provide their own
atate of Vice President Spiro aspirin.
T. Agnew, will have the places1-r=========.I
oC honor in the parade. They 'll
be followed by other states
.in the order of their admission
to the union, with Delaware
Lagunan
Gets Honor
Laguna ~ writer Arnold
Hano, 156S Bluebird Canyon
Drive, has been selected to
appear io the 1969 edition of
Community L e a de r s of
America.
the 1968 edition contained
more than 3,000 names. They
Include U.S. Senators and
C on g r essmen, governors,
educators . leading
businessmen, state legislators.,
civic leaders, farmers ,
ministers, officers of trade
organizations, leading sports
figures and others named
because ol past achievements.
LET'S BE F11181DLY
U you have new neJghbon
or know ol anyone movin1
to our area. please tell .w:
so that we may extend 1
friendly welcome and m.Jp
them to become acquainted
in their new surroundinp.
Huntington ·Beach
Vis if or
536-9626
Costa Mesa Visitor
642-6014
So. Coast Visilor
494.9368
Harbor Visilor
675-3433
JANUARY CLEARANCE . ...
.. 5TA~TING TODAY!
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Dacron polyester kni ts
for m isses and hal f-si zes
st ay in line beauti fully
Knits have been tamed. They won't w1inkle
or bag. They actually machine wash and drip
dry without shrinking. And, they wear much
longer. The trouble has been tamed out or
knits. But, the impiessian you'll make hasn't
bee~ tamed down. See ou1 collection of Dacron•
polyester knits. Navy, beige, blue, turquoise
01 coral; llHB, 14\1-22~.
Budget Dresses, all stores except Marina
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Dancers Form
The booming voice of a caller saying "swing your partner" will set
the stage for the ninth annual Benefit Dance for the Orange County March
of Dimes.
Sunday, Jan. 19, is the date of the event which will take place from
8 to 11 p,m. at the Orange County Fairgrounds, Costa Mesa.
Roundancing, sponsored by the OnCorr Roundancers and the Correll
Roundancers will be featured from 7 to' 9 p.m. Members of 45 square and
roundance clubs, representiQg the Fourth District, Associated Square Dan·
cers, are sponsoring the benefit.
Leading the festivities which will take place amid a sea of muslins,
lace and homespun will be Wayne West and Miss Deb Kelly1 square dance
masters of ceremony with Mr. and Mrs. Art Johnson and Mr. and Mrs.
Hannon Jarritsma as roundance masters of ceremony.
Callers for the tre-tapping music will be Miss Norma Dudney, Dick
Hollman, Herb Lesher, Miss Vera Baerg, "Foxie", Bill Snailum, Bill Mar·
tin, Art Miller and Mike Hull ·
Mrs. Oneita Correll of Newport Beach, dance coordinator, has an·
nounced that along with the dancing, there will be refreshments and lots
of prizes. _
Admission tickets·are $1 and may be purchased from club members ,
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or at the door. Spectators are welcome. · · · , ,
-· ---tut-proceeds will·be-donated to-the"Orange·eounty"Man:!n1t-Dlme!rtlr--·PROM~NADE'":-G~ttiiig-lirste(r~r"'tb.-niDttr-1U11111aH!~dtt~couMY-Fatfg~Coil\l:'ife5a~'I'he RaiiSc:!IJ<oltiSaremem::-
aid in the program to help end the tragedy of birth defects for all families. Dance for the Orange COUJlty MB;I'Ch of Dimes .are (left to ri&bt) hers of the SundOwners Of .se8J.J3each, and the Moons are mem.
AcCording to Mrs. Correll, this special event has contributed mOre Ed Rau~chkolb, .Mr~. <;>. C. Moon, her busban:d, a{id M;i;-s._ ,RaUSch·, hers of the OnCori Round&nceJi,'.!lf C~a Mesa.
that $15,000 to the National Foundation ln the past eight years. kolb. Tne benefit will take place Sun<lay, J an. 19, at. !be Orange '"'' ,
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Women on 'a Search
For Hidden ··Pote.nt:iat ,
By JUD¥ HUkST
ot .... Dflly 1"1191 Stiff
' . Many women toda}'1n.all age groups and strata of society are expert..
encing feelings of alienation and sell doubt.
Through better undersianding, such women may be helped and their
probleMB• sympatheticalJy dealt with by professional people who continuaJ ..
Jy work·witb liuman problems..
The University of California· Extension, Irvine, has a course designed
to provide an opportunity for women to become aware of and begin expres ..
sing their potential capabilities in human relations and self·a~ualization.
, Lectures by psychologists and psycbiatrlc social workers are follow ...
ed by revealing discussion periodr led by p1ofessional leaders. In these
twcrhour workshops, the participating women•dig further into the lecture
subjects to better Understand woman's capacity:for new growth.
SERIES COORDINATpR
Coordinating the sessions ls Dr. Robert S. Davidson, associate clini·
cal professor of medical psychology at the California College of Medicine,
UC!, and stall member.at UCLA. ' ' Assisting him as grOup leaders are Eval;,t Di D91nenico, social work-
e·r at Los Angeles County General Hospital a¥ psychiatric sbcial worker,
and Nancy Ferry, psyclliat;lc sosi4';llQiiier int private practice and senior
psychiatric social worker for the Cdlifornia Detartment of Mental Hygiene.
. Ot!iers are Dr. FQ!rest It 'Strayer, clini"1 psychologist; Dr. Ray W.
Olson, clinical psychologist in private practici .staff member af .Fairview
State Hospital and visiting lecturer at Loyol2l' University, and James"M,
Anderson, cllnlcal psydloloslls\,andifo1111er1asiistant professor at Occiden-tal College. K!;{r ·>Gil •10•1> :: ·
Dr. Davidson and his Staff i)doled ideas; and presenled a panel dis--
cussion on Human Poten_ti~~' thcrti5st topic in ~e 10.week series.
'P(itENf'ilL Di FINfD
Potential, as defined by'D['Davidson, i1t,tbe total sum o! capabilities
which In every individual ~\s bul_~as no!jbeen brought out and use<).
"Every person bas1'tlle llQte668lit'y of P,roducing satisfying relation-
. • .sS!ps with people ... liDdlng hidden talents ,' .. increasing crea\ivity and
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I h '· 'r d · developing leadepblp,;• lie 5'1id, f 1 • •. Bus iness Women Po is 'Tools of the ra e' . ; . · .. ~ "Wilen we start ouYu\.llle we have all lhese potentials but we are set
BPW·Tool of Opportunity will be !be conference theme fur San on Saturday, discussing The Fasclnatin!iv/.r o! Le~~ti~AD Into a limited mold by olbers (parents, teachers and religious leaders) who
Oreo District, Business and Professional Women's Clubs Satur· afternoon panel led by Or. Fred Hans•, ecotOlllt/i.uJ. ei.. are concerned with molding us. We often 'take on their characteristics.
day and Sunday, Jan. 18 and 19, in the Newport.er IM. Planning plore the pros and cons of liberalizing a Jaws in this state. "The deveJopmen~of..._, w~an i• controlled by the man she marries.
to polish !bat "tool" are (le!t to right) !be Mmes. John P'1en, Sunday during breakfast, Parliament -kilow-bow·will be pre-He may want her lo !llay a "!Ille to be comfortable >yith qim and herself.
Emily Stricker, Jack Broback and Arnold Naegeli. Miss Marion sented by Miss Daisy Grinnage. ,,1· -"By enrolling in ·t~~~ ;~~ri,tt,s you 5~~~d develop good qualitiM ud
Ash, Publisher of "Skirting !be Capitol" will be luncheon speaker (SH POTENTIAL PROBED, P•u• 15) •
He's a Tortoise, Not Hare When Race for \Check Begins
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: I've been
daUng this fellow for almost a year.
He is really groovy and I dig him
the most, so ple8.!le don't tell me to
cut the connection. I couldn't do it.·
'Ibe only lh.lng: wrong with Jake is
he's 1 little bil cheap. Whenever we
10 with another couple, he manages
to be away from the table when the
check comes, or he ill so slow to Dnd
his pocket that the other guy gels it.
Lately we've been doublin& with my
best lrieod a lot. Yesterday 1he told
me her steady refuses to double 1rith
ua any more because Jake is toeb a
1ponge. I am so embarrassed I couJd
t.lke lhe gas pipe. How do I tell him?
-BOISE BLUES
DEAR BOISE: In ~aln En1li1h, aad at
antt, •nle1s he •ndtntands uothtr
lanp1ge better. •
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Our middle
""'· age to, i. on unhappy child. Thia
boy hu always done piorly In IChool
and we were •t a loll to undtrtland
why. The teaclien complain lhllt ii" d~111111 In c1aas, iloem1 pay attenuon
and misses at least half ot what is
going on. Hts grade1 show it.
Last week It came lo my atlellUon
that tht boy cannot react. I wu shocked.
How he managed to fool everyone is
beyond me. His En1llsh teacher 1u1-
ge'sted that he might have d)'llexia,
' wh1cb lbe described U a disorder of the
brain that can be corrected. Do }'OU
know -l"'Jlhing abool lbiJ? lloel lbiJ
mun my child is retacded? Can you
help me?
--NEWSDAY 1tEADER
DEAR READER: CIJDdru w1lo ~ave
dyslexia are not retarded. ID fad,• Ui'e1
hive normal or above averace lt-
ttlUgenee. No one 11 ctrtalt wll1t ,•1t1
this Jae la visual llld aadl&ol')' de•elep-
meai, but lite problem ofie1 fl dllCovertd I
-.. lbe cblld tiu lnllile .....u.,.
.n. elptrU -dyslello -to
ru I• f1mWe! and cOlid he' ttfatml
by a dlfflcalt b~ or a plJ'dtelOpcal
problem early Ill Wt.
I 111Qetl f" write to Enmtve Dine-, ' t«, 'Rt Secrttiry'1 (B.E:W.) Na._..
M.trary Comallloe ... DJ*>la Ud
-Rudlq ._.;., ... WIC,
N.l.JI. Bllfldtq Jlt M' 11~1, lld. lttt4.
1-mmead w. qaaiullto -.....
pille. Cllll6dtDCt:. -...:--'" k ....
ttmetldq •• , ft. '
DEAR ANN LANDERS : +.e .,.. up
to OW" necb In debt. ~ ii .• pod
pen<111 but ' ht loveo to Omble ...r
he lleo to mo conatan!'l'~tlo'll-bet .n
whether or not Ttw.aksgivlng falls on ,.cre1t la'9J ~le. Tbe N•UO!llll llet!«-
a Thursday. Bruce awears he •P~ the ~Mdm• II: P. O. Bts: tnn,
rent and the utU11; bit~ and 11-I · ' e1, i:,11., or !14111 Pico
get thrte duMing letters and SdOMlbody , Loe liigelet, Calif. Write for
show1 up In person. Last montA"lhe •!...&:.ood • power company turned off the gat \nd ~ •to 1oa, ltaaey.
~electricity. · • •. -The· Bride's Guide," Ann ·Lander&'
Twjct last year Bruce went lo loan booklet. answen some or the l'\09l u,. componl,.i to ketp, !tom getting h~ •
w1&e1 pmllbeed, My father finally ' ll*bily ISl!ed <jl>estloos •!Jou! weddln~
kiot. us t600 t\eeauae we were about 1 To receive your copy of ups co~
to lose our car and fumiture . prehenaive guide, write to Ann ~
Gambllng 11 u bad a sicknw _ u in can of lhia newipaper, enclOlil\c'
alcoholism. Pleue, Ann, tell me What a·long, sel!·addressed, ~envelope
to do. I'm "'ady to pack 111\f' ,cl#r ond 1$ cenil In cbln. .,, ' • •
wt. ; ! -Ann Lanlllnr will lie slib to help -J'iO i;>OOll you with yoor problema. s.nd tbelli
D~ NO: H"'LYM ~ to her In care of, the DAILY PILOT,
a .. 111en "'"""-T Tlila encloillng a atamped, ,.lf,addmaed lo ,._ ollor AA! ... 1!91 wpid .... 1ope. •
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Mystery ~olved
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·insitle Ruiiia .
By JODEAN llAITINGS Collqt and t0ot a eomapond.
" • Dlltr "" •• tlQ: coune from IOI Atiatles
Ao -loo lo dllcover City Co1Jec1. JI
._ clue ro her mother'• The former L)'llO'ood"'IUT·
backlrowld led 1 Hunllnaton dent punued wtlUDI u a Boadi .....-. beliJnd bGlll>)i and bu-had lftv!OUS
lbe Iron Curtoln·and i.Ited travll ·-ellihed· in ~X.:.in~~i-boot, '"=;.m: bl.;..:",~i
Pal '?llllboll..i'1 111 o I b • r • ooyel1 which IOOll will be.llub-anc! father lalt RullJli for lltll llonea.
eountry lhorlly l>eloro th• Prior to her !OllfMY lo Rus-
CommlOllll l\tllolutloo. 'Ibey Ila Mrt. Tambolloo (oolt a
mot, marrtad, had a daUlh-cram "°""" In Ruqlan, so iar llld died wlllll lhe wu even thowlb no.-~. is
vary fGW!i, and the Iron CU..' 1..un 1n U.."country IM·.,.,
laJri -on tbelr put : able'to cmnmunit•te wit!) )he Her tfforll lo locale any aid of a ~:Ibo· ear-
.-v1q relaUves prompled rltd -..n.t· ' · ·
cllrect --With She --Iii trip with bolh both Nikita IOlruollcbey and eqernm and an1111y and
A1enJ Kooyiln and talned adlnlio II WU I -I relief her 10 days Iii RllUla and via-when lbe apln wu salely en
Ill lo remainlni family mom-roote hll!lt. Sbe found that
berl. -the people wllla wbooi ohe
Tbe el-page volume con-came 1n contact were aHghtly
tll.ns the · adventuru of Mra. reluctant to. talk. (•1 always
Tamboll~L !ho appeartd In uiled more tban 1h4!y would
Ille ""'""''""' Beach [J. tell me; they llffllled lo put TRINKETS FROM RUSSIA
. . JEWILS GO ROUND -Here a jewel·trimmed aown In a boudoir aatUnf ii the
ul~i!te I!! !ashipn for the private hou _ro. The · lloor lenftb gown hu a !alee
jeweled nectline which extends down \lie froiit and cull a 111%Wious path u
you ·:wallc: In soft flowing trtcot..\Bluebel!?)',•J'l•Pbetty and black are the fealur·
ed c;otors.
brliy lo autocraph copies. me · oil," obt . said. ·
The wife of Marlo V. Tun· 8be wu IUrPl'iMd to find'-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iOMOiri010i. iOPOia;i;tt;;;;;TiO•m;;;;b;;;ol;;;I'°~~~--------;; bollao, Ille bu three married MOICOlf u ·D>odern u It was, I'
dlllihlenandfourgrandcbll-and •!Joie! accommoda(lons,,. _____ GOOD NEWS
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Betrothal ·
Revealed
-· Mr,:anc1 Mn. CW-U.::Artliur
Herbertl or Newport Beadl
have announced the. belrothal
ol their Ujllhter, Carol Loai1e
Her-and JllllQ llldlard Weatllni, son of Mr. and Mn.
John Lambert Wetlllng of La
Mesa. .. ---~~--.fof Newport Harbor H1gb
; School and now is a senior
:. at UCI \Vhere she is majoring
; in English and a member or
.Sleepware
Is Dreamy
WheD you wlab upon a 1t.ar
-you needn't be Clndlrella
.lo loot Ute a fairy priDcels durini your private houri.
!\WI -ill oqJJectJon of lounge ihd ileopwear may be
just the anawer. lt conailta
-of-''lltulf-thal:-drumi are ·
·made of" for your most spec-
tacuJar private appearance1.
drln. She studled writing and wh.Ue ,cot luxurioul, were 11 I
Enalilh at Compton Junior comfortible, and boteJ .em-
Colleae and Golden Welt ploy .. cooperaUve. A. ,.Lj,. l New
~1t{lt.~ Sho
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1 Service CRIST v11w c1•T1•
Sociologist Outlines oPENING MONDAY, JANUARY 21th
Location
'The Generation Gap'
Dr. Jerome Kirk, aulltant
profeuor ol IOCloioa ti lJCI
will be lbe l\)Nt opeaker, dllculllni Tb e GeneraUOn
Gop . al the meeUng of the
NOllPOrl IWl>or Buslneu and
Pro(eaalonal Women's Club
lhlt evening.
·Mrs. Dc;ir.is CroxoR will in-
trodu<etho-1peWr at the 9,90 p.m. dinner meetlng in the
Villi Marina rettaurant.
related ycw.11:b ll beJpt to dress
the part and create a proper
cllm.ate for a 12-week course on the aenerfllon gap.
Brochuru deJCrlblna the
cour1e talk about relating the
problems of young people and
wktng Involvement with con-
temporary youth cu.lturtt "in
order to create-ihe possibility
of .communlcaUons."
All women in busiaess or
the prof~!lom are welcome.
Dinner reservations may be
obtained by calling Mrs. Jack
Brobaclr at 6'8-4719 .
17th & IRVINE
Next Kentucky Fried Chicken
ALL WORK
DONE PERSONNALL Y
Coron• del Mor
4 CONVENIENT SHOPS e 3401 E. COA'ST HWY.
Corona del Mar , .. 673-4640 e 3433 VIA LIDO
N•wport 8ttch .. , 673-8620 e 74 FASHION ISLAND
Newport 8t1ch . , . 644-7551
111~ & Irvine -Nrxt !O K~nfu(kY F•frd CMtkr " e 17th & lrl'ine e Cre ~tview
Coit• Mei•
CHOOSE
FROM ALL THE
LATEST STYLES
Re1tyle your old
1ho•1 to th• n•w
round look.
8ring u1 you~
probl•m and we'll
9iv• your shoes
1 n•w look,
I. the Young Republicana and
. ·Young Americans for
i ·Freedom. She was a Can-t· dystriper.
Loungewear for 1989 Cin-
derellas means gOOdies to live
in, at home bf yourself or
surrounded by family and
friends. A special find Is a
. stunning nightgown with its
neck11be jewel-trimmed.
Dr. Kirlr, who ii described
as "far from the stereotype
college profesaor," first ap-
pwed before hi.I cla.11 In hip-
pie garb complete with long
hair, mustach~. beads and
sandals. He is not, he told
his cla.u, a hippie, but in
doing reaearcb on hippies and
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· Her fiance is an alumnus
CAROL HERBERTS
To Wed
of Grossmont High School and ----------
attended Groumont C.Ollege in
El Cajon. He is serving as
a sergeant in the U.S. Air
Forcet.. 1~ti~~ at Edw~
Air Force Base, Lancaster.
No date bu 1>f£n aet for
the wedding.
. A real Cinderella's own
home la her casUe. What bet-
ter place to relax in fairy
Uile fashion ! And there's no
need to come down off the
clouds when ·the bills come
. In. 'these gowrui tiave 4'dol'•n
· to earth" prices.
Styles_ Shown
Lagune Beach High School
coe4I In the 1chool'I llmne
Economlcl Club will parade
fa1hlon1 during a show 1n the
schoors audllorium at 7:30
lonlstrt.
t! s?k{/Jpv111tt1
Salons
Cards ·Aid
Teenagers
Lod~e
Invited
Ashore
>. nautical theme bu been
selected for the farewell par·
Yacht Club
Celebrates
Proceedl Wlll IO to a
acbolal"lbJp fund, accordtna to
Min Shannan Fames1 a i·
member or the·club.
ty to be given to honor t he OutaOin& COmmodore Ger-A group of Orange County ,., Ing ch inn f 1-Al. aid SparU and incoming women rai.std funds to send ou-&o 1 an ° rua.:uor Commodore Albert H. Mat-Dence Club
needy teenage girls to a . Lodge. thews will be honored by 'lbe n-third and fifth
Cultural Center established by The "Viking Shlp""wUl drop Shark I.tland Yacht Club next Frkll)'l· .. ;7 each m 0 nth
Jdyllwlld Institute Fl~sta, Inc. anchor at th& Stnlor Cltlzen.1 Saturday during the annllal membtn of Lace 'n Leather
with a bridge party. and Recreation. Center at 7 p.m. Commodore's BaJI. Square Dance Club meet at
luncheon in Dana Point Com· Saturday, Jan. 18, for a pol· Setting for the black-tie ar· I p.m. in the Recreation
munity Clubhouse tod ay. luck dinner. Honored guuta fa ir win be the Newporter ,.._.&,. Hun"·~-n--ch wlll be "Capt." and Mrt. Don Inn , and festivities will begin \Alu.w, .......... »a ·
'J\Je Orange County group Barrick. with 1 7 p.m. cocktail hour. Furtber ·lnformaUon may be
meets in different part. of At the helm for t881 will be Dinner and dancinJ will fol-obtalned by calling Mn. Juan
the county and has monthly Mrs . Kenneth Jack.Ion. low. DQ!OO.~ UM013.
benefits to raise funds to sup-Deaigner and ellflneu r o r
port the 1<1yuw11d program, the party 11 Karl Noby, and The Great Orange Coast's • according to Mrs. Irene Wert, providing entertalnrritnt at
P':..~::"Cocru-.n of San ~~;'will be Miu Emilie No. 1 Paper! ' \
Clemente>, chatnnan of the 1-;::::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=::::::::::::::::::;:--iroup, is _assisted by co-
~airmen .Mrs. E I e a no r ~arkham of San Cltmente
\ind Mrs. Vincent Shea of
pana Point.
Other officers, according to ~rs. Wert. include Mrs. Betty
l erkins, s el c retary and
?J ea.surer. r· The Teen Girls Cultural
Center, established by
Jdyllwlld Institute In 11159, Is
a program offering ooeda an
opportunity to learn. help
themselves and help othen.
Horbor TOPS
'Harper School ln Costa
Mesa Is the location where
members of TOPS Harbor
Lighters gather each Monday
evening at 7:30.
Sisterhood
Temple Sharon's Sisterhood
meets the fourth Wednesday
of the month in Temple
Sharon RelijjOU1 School Costa
Mesa. at a p.nl.
BLEY LE
PANT SALE
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C'i\Hl'E 1S
I.A M P S ·
,\(.C ~,S SOHJ 1-.S
BIGGARS TWICE-YEARLY SALE
FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK
OF QUALITY MERCHANDISE
CRAFTED BY THE NATION•S
F0Rlli:M08T MANUFACI'URERS
POMONA
PASAD!NA J.--s~-;~
SANTA ANA
MAIN at ELEVENTH
8 S.1N Au St.,. o,_ Ma.-, lffflllft e
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We1hape your lightened hair into lovely curls.
We caress t.hc curls with "Nice Change'' -no peroi:ide.
ln just 10 minutee your new blonde ear l!! take on
whi1per--10ft coJor.tone that luta throu1h sevtral
skampool'I . With no rub-<itr, no retouch problem ; we just
renew the color "'hen ever you ~·ish !
Art11l1, Calif. llDU .. ,.....,
...... ,,,. .. lnlltt (!Ill!• ,,_ ..... ,
CMll MtJa, Coll!.
HOO HtrW l lvt. KoMtr! ,i.11 ..........
S1nt• An•, C•lif.
'"" w .. 1m,,.,., T""' Cl'nltll" ,_$11·1*
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PLUS SHAMPOO $2 25 AND SET (Mori. thru Thure.) 1
Altar S p.m., $2.50
Frld1y, S1turd1y, Sund•y ...... '3.00
Cotta Mt11, C11if.
1 .. W. tfl~ Si rMf
l'lleflt '-12-ll:l4
S1nta An1 , C11if.
Jiff NO. F•l"'i.w F1lrv!~ C~~-1"-63it.J011
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Fount1ln V1llay, Calif.
5C'11 r•'-' 11 1111.1111 V11_., Ctntto•
Phone Sl1·20U
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West lncfies Vi~iflJ'd , '
Tropical port& of the West Indies is !l\f vacation
destinattpn of J;lr. and l\1rs. J. Phillip Meyer of
J!un\inglon Boach who ar~ sailing atice'rd the Ss
Oceanic. ·
From Page 13
Nupticifs
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Planned <
In April
' .Flrtll M<lbodiJ! Cburdl of
Oooil M ... w1fl lie die .. !tin( .
for the Aprll 19 marr111~ llillt-·
ing Arlene Kriz and Richard
Courtney or Los Alamitos.
~ews ol the ""1hooming
event b'll -announced by . U¥ btl~' .. pal't!nf.s. Mr.·
and Mn,;;,'Artbur Kriz of New·
port Beach,
M isa Kriz is a griduate of
Newport lllrbor High Schoof
and Oranee. Coast College,
'"*I b 1 \nelnber of Alpl>a
Gamma Sigma.
Her flance, son of Mr. and
0 ARLENE KRIZ
Spring Bride
Mn. Charles Courtney of---------
Lynch, Neb., ttoelved his BS
in business administration
from the Vnivenlty "-Ne-
braska. He ls a member of
Alpha Gamma Sigma.
Bug's Bite
Delays Fun
Southlander Returns
Exbibit Opens··
Rtiumlne lo Ille Harl>or
"""" lo -t an art uhlb!t lo lhe CrAfee Garden Gallery,
CGtona de! Mar II PhU Dike.
well known Southland artist
a~ teacher.
Hlll lhow opena Jan. 20 and'
will run untU May $, Hourt
are from 10 a.m. to f p.m.
Mondays throoCJI Saturdays.
Dlke, who Ls known for bit
affecllonate, llllrt-fllled pic-
lurel of Ille Harbor Alta, Is,
1 master at deplctlo6 of the
fonna and paltems of the
harbor, capturing variaUom ot
Ught, weather, waves and
shore. Wllh perception and
sympathy, he ha s Un.
mortaliz~ the shore dwellers,
fishermen and sailors, &O
familiar to area residents,
FroJll here, he moved on.
to paint the Chino Valley.
Serving on the faculty at
Scripps and Claremont
Graduate S c h o o I • Dike
developed a new phase of
,
Santa Barbera and P...&n.
m~ to name a few.
!laving ,... ...,. lhlo Ill
reglooal and 111Uonaf award.I,
Diie bu ultlblted I n
museumt. private plleriel
•!Id unlver~u.. •CIQll 111e
eow>try and 11 th& Brltllll)
Royal W1i.t<o!or So e 1.o t y,
Loniloo.
His w or.ks a.re found In
ftlll1Y IDljor coliecllons in lhe
United States.
OC Club
Swinging
To Music
dynamJe paintings from his SwiJ!ging the1r J>ll'1!ien to ~ncenlration on lbe San Si-• the mtisic ol The C..vallen
meon area. will be members ol the Or-
Friendship Club, a group for Never an artist to stand ange COunty Polka Club next
• • • Potentia I Probed
people over SO sponsored by still, he has mastered many Saturday evenln8; at 9, in
Assistance League o( Laguna media such as printmaking Abrama Town and Country
murab in oils, ceramic ti1~ Club, o:ange. Beach, will resume its get-and mosaic as well as painting Tickets are tJ.75 per per-
togethers at 7 p.m. Monday, in oil, watercolor, acrylic and son and are available at lbe
Jan. 27, in the League House. pastel. doo_r;. The ,public is welcome
emerge as a person instead and away from home. My learnings. But after years or Weekly gatherings on Mon· Born in Redlands in 1906, to . swing. of filling in a role." h1tsband and ·I have fewer its acr:eptance I felt a great ""'· ~1ub a•--Is pla• ... 1 .... a
Dr. Davidson Cilntinued, "In responsibiliti1!!$ and now burden weighing me down. I days will be cancelled until DI ikti~ •,tten~~ tChodieduin~dNArt ~y tri;"to U:"V'e'ias
this program we want to help maybe we can relax and find left the Church and for the this time, and have not taken ns tu e a,,.. s u lJl ew on Jan. St. Buses will depart
women break out or their new interests," she smiled fir.st time in my life I relaxt'<d. place since 1963, thanks to York and Europe. One-man at 4:30 p.m. from the Grand
capsules and help t hem hopefully. It's been 10 years now and the nu epidemic, said Mrs. shows ha ve been hosted by Hotel, Anaheim. Further in-
DAILY l't~OT
. CORONA DEL MAI
TENNIS
CLUB
Invites You
To Join This
Private, Friendly
Club ..•
SPECIAL, •• CUI' THIS ADI
GOOD FOR FREE INITATION FEE
FOR ONE PERSON
·> , llPIUS MAICH 1. 1t6f
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JQIN AND ENJOY: ___ .,..,.._.,_. __
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have been." hil -~B;aird;~Cofl=in~,~c=h:•irm::·•~of~th:•:_jM~u~se~um~.i';be~C!a~l~i~f~o~r~n~i ·:__~1~ei~•Jlhonrnin~g~Mn~.~John~~s~10~1-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ c dhood was Mrs. R. who In contrast, A1rs. M. offered group. PalaCf: of the Legion of Honor, arek at 548-3216.
A cc ord in g to the fwnd solace in going to her view of religion.
psychologist, women don't set church. "I was secure and "My parents were very
marks high enough and must at peace in church but couldn't wealthy and 1 was very
have challenge to t:ring out understand why my home was religious. As I grew up J ques-
their potential. so miserable. Why couldn't tiooed my religion and sought
"All women have the poten-God have made oor home hap-another. I accepted the Bap-
tial to be other than 'just' py," she questioned. list teachings, although I don't
a housewife?-' Svalyn--Di -A fourth -participant-was--go-to ehurdt.-'1 She-reads
Domenico indicated. ''T h e "afraid of her identity," Bible and feels that :1be
women often resent this title." although she was several "definitely has a religious
"Maybe old ways of thinking months pregnant with her calling."
are crlppling women because third child. She·· felt guilty at Before the second session
families are assigning them never reaching out to her begins tomonow morning and
certain roles," i n c I u d e d brother who Was recf;ntly kill· the remainder of women
Anderson. ed in an accidenL discuss their li ves there are
"Early in our childhood we to be noted seve~al strings Following the hour lecture, audience members broke into had a misunderstanding which which lie the first to speak
six groups of about 20_ drew us apart. I never forgave together. 1
Utilizing new lnSights gained him. But my mother continued A few were already in
through the le c ture , to .favor him. I wondered. if therapy. A couple were
participants increased their being a boy was more im-remarried. Many w e r e
knowledge of themselves and portant.'' grandmothers. Most were well
were ready to explore new To her right sat a woman educated aod from .society's
avenues in the g r 0 u p who remembered religion in upper strata.
work.shop. her early childhood. "l was And the happiest moment
raised in the Calholic faith In most of their Jives was
Gathering in a comfortable and bad very strong.· religlou.s the birth of their children.
lounge area the anonymous 1-~---'---'"---'--~---------l
women in Dr. Davidson'~
group seated thenuelves in
a circle. First names onJy
were printed on cards which
rested on the floor.
"I want you to remember
the earUest moment in your
childhood and then offer im-
portant experiences you en-
countered as you grew to
maturity. Five minutes is the
limit . . • we don 't want
to suUocate ourselves with too
many ideas," he began.
Another minute was alloted
for the happiest moment.
"Next week, when all have
talked, and in the following
weeks we will discuss and
question what is said today,"
be concluded.
The room suddenly went
quiet and the wom en became
tense and thougbUu1.
The first began haltingly.
"My first memories are of
my grandfather. I loved him
very much and strongly iden-
tlried with him. He had 15
grandchildren but favored me
especially. At meal time I
would never eat . . . but
he and I had a game devised
, .. and l ate," she smiled.
\Vith tears in her eyes she
continued to speak endearingly
of her grandparent who gave
50 much joy to her.
Another woman cried when
sbe remembered her unhappy
home life when she was a
child. "1 am sUU trying to
adjust. My child now is grown l
HB Auxilia ry
Twice a month the Ladies'
Auxiliary to Huntingtoo Beach
Veterans of Foreign Wars,
Post 7368 ~t at 8 p.m. The
first Friday of the month they
gather In Odd Fellows Hall
for a business meeting and
the third Friday they socialize
in vsrious JocatioM. Further
Information may be received
by telephoning Mrs. Le.Roy
Hermann at ~i;ao.
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'Badgebackers' Collect Rummage by the Basketful
Rummage by the basketful will be offered when the
HunUncton ljea~b Police Wive• Guild sponsors its
lint fllod·ralslng 'al• of tho year Saturday, Jan.
11 In the Odd Fellow• Hall. Packing a collecUon of
items to be offered during the sale beginning at 8
a.m. are (left to right) Mn. Stephen Balloch, first
In Style Race
vice president of the club; Mn. Charles Hollings-
worth, president. and Mrs. Gil Col!rper, historian·
parliamentarian. New officers were rec.,ntly Install·
ed during ceremonies conducted in the Town and
Country Inn. Proceeds from the sale will be used
to finance future cpmniunity projects.
Princess Anne Copies Britons
IJ MARGARET IA vn.u:
LONDON (UPI) -Hardly
anyone noUced her when the
bloode--baired girl, shadowed
by a Scotland Yard detective,
slipped into a London store
and tried oo a zebra·&triped
Cur coat In navy blue and
white coney.
She bought the coat'-<]liriced
al 1J;O poundl,.($360) and wore
"my m••h1 new bunny rab-
bit" to the eater the very
same even.inf. The girl was
~ AJ110 ~ ber new lif•.
Thi. prtqcess, 11-year<>ld
daogbtor-of Queen Elliabelh
II, left Stbool in the summer.
Since then she ha.s &bown
her horses in public com-
pel!Uons, taken a era.ah course
in French, started to show
tastes in fashion and litt the
gossips speclllatini about her
boyfriends.
~>-of Uie most 'popular
last year wu the tall, falr-
haired Earl or Olfthne11, 11.
but he now ii fanning in
Auatralia before retumlnc to
study •t an Engli.lb college
of estate management. The
dark, Jlandsom< Guy NIYIU, . ' .
the queen's favorite godson,
la still around. He was the
first youth allowed to take
the princess out for an evening
without a chaperone.
Princeu Anne also Ukes
Earl Mountbatten's grandsons,
Norton Brabourna, 23, ab air
pilot, and his brother ,
!Cn•l<hbull, zo.
Thll year brou£ht her 18th
birthda)' and • re gu I a r
·)nont!tlY allowance from lbe
queen. She now cbooau her
own clothe1.
Spurred by ~ c:rtllclm
that 1be wort too m1111
matronly fuhlans, Anne bu
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FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT -
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R•tlritd Financitl E>1ecutl•elwevld llk1 to tll1cu11 your n•1d1 ln th1 ,,., of flnan~
cial mana9em.nt and recertl k11pln9.
Gardeners 1~~~~~~iw"~'·~~~M~~,~~ii~~~
Ho r t lcu!Wnl -11anlli
Marla Wllkel wtll ocldrtu tho
Garden Seclloo ol 1111, Nnoport
Beach llbell Club al ljOO"
Wednfldoy, Jan. :a, 'In the
llalboa homo or Mn. Clwlet
Wrleler<. • a. iectuH WW lnc:ludo
111n11 "" landlcopln(, ..,. or
~~-.and
Mn. wtllcll -... her career u one of f!V. -.omen
to flnonco and totablloh the
f~st lllldenll' group · in the
first asrlcult\lral college for
women I n Potchefstroom,
South Africa.
She is an active member
of the Orchid Socitty of
CaWom1-. a Fellow of the
Royal Horticultural Society,
holdJ membership in tbe Na-·
tlonal Council of Oarden C~ubs
and the Callfomla Garden
Clubl, Inc.
Alallt.lni the hosteu will be
\fr•. J. A. Gant and Mrs.
1aymond Herms.
Secretaries
Orllll" County-Harbor Area
Legal Secretaries Auoclation
meets the third Wednmay
of the month Jn varioul places.
Further lnlonnaUon may be
obtained by callinl M~
Sheron Dr e s s e r , W>-Or.i(l.
Members gather at 7 p.m.
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S•t., Jsn. 18 From 2 to 5 p.m., the striking new homes of
CROWN VALLEY HIGHLANDS wDI be Offered for I.lie!
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FRIDAY LIBRA (Sept. 23-0cl: Ill: IAGlTTAJlllJS (Nov. II-A!1UARllJ8 (Jtn. JO.Peb. llljlTllDAY you have l)'t&I Mr. and Mrs. J. Cart rlty llld_lt~ppa !>"\!" 1'.i· ho!!:
JANUARY 17 Way il'cleared for emotlollll Doc. 3)): lie Wit)' wllett ex-18)~ Altenll1111 fl dlfeoted to ·4rlve,creaUvtl'UOW'Cel. Key r.,.....n Jr. of Orinda have orai'y ~Uon f'"ternlty. 1
By SYDNEY OMARll and proleqlonal adv....-t peod[blna · 1 r • _...i. U-w~ are lncabacltatid. ·11 to chennel ener(lu and dl1<toaed Ille enga,einent of Tha benedlet .. lect ' ta aill
Mcenl on woJl-beln1, aecurlty, Reolill Y1lU 111 DOUdl!I l0t I;>ay 1"1-~ of a taJenll. lief on mm th 11 over thoJr d a u ch I e r , Carol alumnu.s of Warra • lu6.
"Thi wloe mtn1 contro1 la~ f .. lln( that you b •lo• f · nothlnl-ReaJllllc adltude ~~~! ... w..:U: an opporlunlly for IOlJd ad-Elizabeth F.,.,.l!On to Stewart School, Downey ancl Whlw.i-1
~~:.~Y· · .Altro ogy po nll "~ :r: ::'"!::::~1:.:.u a: could result In 1ain. Study 1111 11 wl,aely. O~enl prooenll l t II If . Clllford Fllhtr, aon of the Colltae where be currently If
ARllCSI (March 21-April 1
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aim. ~~· potenUal. Dllcard Ian-..!._~(Feb. lt-1 r"cb112'1!: . GENERAL TENl>ENCIES: r CWford A. Fiahera off DoN wney. complelinl work "'Ht h: ~
Bu a q el 1 , P If e n a SCORPIO (Oct. ~Nov. 21): -"· n~•Jll, IOC a con •~ Cycle hlll> for CAPRICORN, Mill Ftr(IJIOll o ewporl muten dearee. ~
rupooalblllUe• •urge t d New moon 1tresses relaUon1 CAPRICORN (Dec. JI.Ian. ... emphuized. Project can AQUARIUS, PISCES. Special Beach II an elementary achoo! teachlni pbyllcal educetlon IJ,
forefront You may f .. l you with neighbor~ Beal to be II): Cycle hl(lt. New moon be completod li you Sain word to SCORPIO: don't try teacher In Colla Mua. She the New .. rl-Meaa u n If I •d
are be1n& unduly burdened. dJplomaUc. Stretch a point. accentt fresh 1tart1. Take in· . cooperaUol\ · ol er o u P , to do too much too soon. ts a graduate ot lltramonte rr
But there la reword. Don't Know thel others llllY be ahy IUaUve. Be lndtpendaol In orgtnilallon. State your needs Concentrate f....... Hlib School. Orinda and the School Dlltrjcl. ·
1hlrk duties. You are golnc to or rulrlcled by pr Id•. thoufht acUon. You hava eek· -and clarify motives. Then ' Unlverally ol'Calliornla Jt San-Tile couple have ,.,,.,,.
gain much. Underolandlng today w!nl Ille ed !or' certain opporlunlilio: you 1uceeed. !'!!!:fl!. 'I"~ ~f;~~ CAROL FERGUSON la Barbara, where Ille Weit March 29 lor lhelr weddlnS
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): m:::•::lo::.r..::po;::i•:::t·~----..:Tod=a::..y :;:th:,• d::oor::...::l•:.:o:!:pen:::·:.:Entor=::.· _:;IF_:TO,:D:;A;,;Y:__:IS::·_:Y:,_0:,.:U..:,R:....!i:,!!~"::!'~' ~:!:~.=""'::..:' :!"~· fii.:,:.l.!:,~!:;·~::::.· lii .!.::' ~j,'4:':...· _· __ B:_r..:.id:.:. .. ..:.te>lle:...:..: ___ ..:,m:.:.em:::be:.:.r;_of=Phl=Bela=Pb;__l IOl'<>;__;._da_te_. ______ _ New moon poaition 11tresae1,-
creatlve thinking. You adapt
to change1. You make pro-
vl1lon11 for lhe future. Yoo
are concerned with those at
a distinct. Avoid the petty.
Plan ahead.
GEMINI (May 21.June 20):
NeceSJary to take inventory.
Find out what is comina: ~.
going out. Joint flnancW ven-
ture ii apoWghted. B e
original, independent. New
view 11 favored . Discard the
outmoded.
CANCER (June 21.July 22):
Accent alliances. c e m e n t
partnership, tnarriage. B e
concerned with co-operation,
pulling together. Make con·
cessions. Show that you desire
harmony. This is road to con-
tentment.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22):
E mp) o y men taf fa Ir 1,
dependents higblighled by new
moon position. Essential that
you are aware of health re.
qulrements. Avoid ex C·e s s.
Take one step at a time.
Relative in transit makes ~
tact.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22):
Individual vit1l to your in-
terests could cause C<Jncern.
Love and frustration appear
to travel hand-in-hand. Avoid
tendency to act on impulse.
Analyze and deduct; make
decision baaed on fact!.
The Tee
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Tunic News
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THE TUNIC IS TOPS -
It travels the urban route with
a claulc 1kirt, goes sporty
with sleek, back-zipped alackl'.
Sew the bio in vibrant
doubleknits, blends.
Printed Pattern M&l: NEW
Mtaes' Sills I, 10, 12, 14,
ti, 18. Size 11 (bust 34).
SIXTY-FIVE CENTS I n
co!N fm' each pattern -add
15 cent.I for each paittem for
ftnklals malllng and l[>OCill
handlln(; othenvl!< lhirckl""
delivery will take three weeks
or more. Send to Marian
Mar\ln, 411 Ille· DA IL Y
PILOT, Pattern Dtpt., 131
WOii 11th Sl., New York, N.Y.
10011. Print NAME, AP.
DRDS with llP, SIZE and
STYLE NUMBER.
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THIS IS A TWICE A YEAR EVENT! THE SHOES OFFERED IN .THIS FANTASTIC SALE ARE
OF THE FINEST QUALITY, LATEST STYLES AND COLORS! CHOOSE FROM A COLLECT/ON OF
MANY FAMOUS BRANDS WHICH YOU WILL RECOGNIZE IMMEDIATELY BUT WE ARE NOT
PERMITTED TO MENTION IN OUR ADS. COME IN EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION!
THOUSAllQS OF PAIRS OF FAMOUS IRAllD THOUSANDS OF PAIRS OF FAIOIJS BRAllD
CASUALS DRESS SH'OES
REDUCED REDUCED
SO°lo to 800/o SO°lo to 800/o
NOW ONLY NOW ONLY
•2 • •3 • •4 • •s • '6 •4 • •s • '6 • •7 • •a
Values to 16 .99 Values to 29.99
HANDBAGS
REDUCED
UP TO 800/o
Values to 19.99
SHOES NOW! THE BIGGEST SAVINGS AND
VALUES II SOUTHERN
CALIFORNIA! . ''
shop Daily 9:30 to 9 • open SUNDAYS 10 to 5 c:.:_ -
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phone 642-5069
ORANGE 464 South Main St.
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Great Steam Rush ' Finance
Goes Underground In Brief
NEW YORK (UPI l -ll · If wells can be tipped clooe •--------
man aucceeds lo tapping and enough to the earth's surface
baraeulnc the giant steam -epo to 11000 feet -the
boiler below the e11rth's crust profit pot.entl.al is good beeatist
he wUI have enough power to the. cost oi such power ls
run bll factories. heat and about 23 pereent less. Fl'ndlng
liBbi his home, and l~unch his them can be dangerous and man probes (or ctntur1es, may-expensive. One well In the
be even fore\'d', ., geysers area erupted wll.b
Unlt.ed States tompaniei in such force the s c a I d e d
recent n1ontbt have decided workmen thought they had
to drlU seriously f o r tapped a live \IOlcano. It hes
Reolhermal power locked in been running wild for 10 years,
the earth's molten center. The so great is the underground
resultant "Great Ste am pressure.
Rush ." like the "Great Gold The earth's crust, about 20
Rush" l?O years ago, Is miles thick. is too deep for
ctntered west ol the Rockies. ~c drilling at th!s point.
~ rigs are especially active However, in sorhe areas -
at the geysel'!, about 80 miles mostly on government land
north of San Francisco, wbere west of the Rockies
Pacific Gas & Electric volcanic activity has cracked
(PC&E) since 1960 has been the crust, Jetting steam escape
producing electricity f r o m through fissures or fumaroles.
steam created by molten rock In other instances, the molten
ct magma uoder the earth's rock or magma has been ex-
5Utface. PG&E plans a $50-pIOOed close enough to the
million complex capable of surface to make drilling possi-
250 000 kilowatts, enough to ble.
"tu'rn on" San Francisco. Finding steam wells on
NEW YORK (UPI)
BranUr lnterneUonal Alrwa1f
wUJ i1U1ugurate direct jet
aervice: between New York
and key c:lUes in LaUn
AmerJca Feb. I to replace
~~n~::::ooarr~
Lines. Sixteen ffigbl.s a week
wlll be launched coonecling
New York with Panama,
Cclombla, Ecuador, Peru,
Paraguay, Chile and Arge&
tlna.
TREVOSE, Pa. iUPl) -
Betz: Laboratories, lnc.. bas
agreed ln principle tO buy
Albright &: Friel, Inc., ol
Philadelphla ror about $1.9
million in stock. Albright &
Friel is an engineuing design
and consulting firm speciallz..
ing in water treatment
TORRANCE ( U P I )
Cosmodyne Corp. has bought
Fraser Machine Products Inc.,
of Santa Barbara, a precision
machine shop, for an un--
d1sclosed amowll of cash and
New Navy Fighter
Artist's concept shows the Navy's new supersonic carrier-based fighter, the
F-14A. Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corp. has been selected as the prime
contractor. The F-14A will be a two-p1ace aircraft with tandem seating. Pres-
ent plans call for the first flight in early 1971 and operation with the fleet in
1973.
Oil companies also are in public land, at accessible
the steam race. Occidental depths. then harnessing lhem
Petroleum, Sun Oil and Union to turbines is the problem.
OU are prospecting. 'l'he poor man's method or
stock. ------------------------------!
One company tying its prospecting in the absence or
future tc steam is Geothermal fissures is to wait until it
Resources International, lnc. snows and note where thermal
(GRl) which has leased 96,109 beat melts the snow. More
acres in California, Nevada, sophisticated prospectors use
and Oregon and is look}ng insLruments which measures
al potential stem well sites the earth's electrical con-
in Utah, Idaho, Colora:do, Mon· ductivity, higher in thermal
tana and the Philippines. Last areas. Airborne i n f r a · r e d
September It joined with t~o sensors indicate p o s s I b I e
Philadelphia !inns to drill thermal areas as white spots
wells and build generating on their maps.
plants in the geysers area. Whatever the method, man
and within 22 months expects on every continent except
to provide 300.~ ki.lowalts Antarctica and Australia is
to 11 northern California com-prospecting for steam wells
munities. today. Some scientists
LEGAL NOTICE
SUPElllOR COURT Of THE
STATE 01' CALIFORNIA FOii
THE COUNTRY 01' ORANGE
Nt. A·.itt7
NOTICC OF HEARING OF l'l!TlftON
FOR PROIATI! OF WILL AND l'OR
Ll!TIERS TESTAMENTll.RT
EJ1ale of LlEWEl TN HUGHES.
()KN~. NOTICE IS HEll;EBY GIVEN Thal
Ele.tnGI' G. Follell 1111 flit!!, h•rtln
• petlllllf' tor prob<!~ of w1!1 and
'for llw..,cr ol Lelttn lHtamtnra'"" 19 Pelltl-r. reterrncr to whltl> ;,.
fi'lde Joor turll\er Nrlltultt.. l!!d !Nol lM ti,.,. •nd place of llearon51 Ille
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LEGAL NOTICE
SU,l!RIOR COURT OF THE
STATE 01' CALIFORNl.lt•FO!t
THE COUNTY OF ORANGE
No. A·61Pl
estimate 10 percent of U.S.
elecl.ricity will come from
sucil wells by 1980.
T~e pOtenLial is staggerin g.
Power from steam wells wiU
be v i r t u a I I y inexhaustible
when a technology permitting
recirculaf'ion o f condensed
steam back into the ground
is refined.
Like . nuclear power,
geothermal energy is being
touted as the energy source
of the future. And it has the
added advantages of being
cheap .and non-p:>llutant.
HOUSTON (UPI) -The
question of whether il is feasi-
ble to shlp oil by tanker from
the Arctic slope of Alaska
through the northwest passage
to the East Coast of the
United States wiU be tested
next year by Humble Oil &
Refining Co. With the coopera-
tion of Atlantic Richfield Cc.
and a British Petroleum Co.
subsidiary. U successtu:I, the
test should accelerate develop..
ment of the Arctic field, the
com panies said.
MfNNEAPOLlS (UPI) -
Dayton Corp. announced its
target stores division will
build a discount store in
Colorado Springs, Colo., next
year and another in Fort
Worth in 1970, the two to
represent an investment of $5
million.
NEW YORK (UPl)
Preston Robert Tisch has been
elected president of Loew's
Theaters, I n c • . succeeding
Laurance A. Tisch, who moves
up to chalnnan and continues
as chief executive.
•NOTICE OF Hl'.ARINO OF 'ET!TION
FOR PROll.lTa OF WILL ANO FOR
LE"ERS TESTAMENTARY
E1!1!e of Arni! l . Hln<:e Hrlm,, al>o
)..nown 1s Anne T. !finer. Decra1td. JANUARY CLEARANCE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That ~vonnt M. Dodo 1111 flied hertlll a
j,r<ltlon for probate ol will tnd tor
\nu•~ ol letlero Tn1amenl1ry to
Po!ltloMr, rtler9J!~ to Wlllch !' made for turtller Nrllc~lar1. Ind Iha! tnr
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a1 t :30 1.m., In lhl' rc.urtroom o•
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Altlnlft' ter Petitioner
I Publl~ Or'ln<1e Coell 01il'I Polo!,
Jtnul'"" I. 9, 1f, 196' 11"9
STARTING TODAY!
Don't Scorn No-load Funds,
They Match Record of
By SYLVIA PORTER
Let's say that the cynics
of Wall Street are right and
you, the independent investor,
have a dim and diminishing
chance o/ "1nnlng against lbe
professionals who manage the
giant institutional portfolios.-in-
today's stock market. Let's
say that the only way you
can be relatively sure of mak-
ing a profit over the long-tenn
is to put your money in the
institutional pool, so that the
professionals will m a n a g e
your funds too.
Let's say, in short, that your
basic investmenl answer -
in a period whtn the little
fellow is either being snubbed
by many brokerage firms or charge) on lhc shares ranging
flatly . told he 's oot wanted as high as 911~ pert!i!nt over -is to buy mutual fund shares. the net asset value. The hun·
~10DERN HISTORY is on dreds of load funds on the
your slde if you say this. market cover the widest range
The as.sets of the more than of investment goals, manage-
300 mutual funds in existence ment skills and perfonnance
today are on their way to records:. If you choose to do
$55 billion against a couple this, you will find a fund which
of billions less than 20 years meets your needs and you
ago. The n u m b e r o! will join close to 9 million
shareholders is on the way others who own load funds
to 10 million against a mere with assets above $50 billion.
few hundred thousands in the Or you can join the minority
early 'SOs. and seek out a "no-load" fuad
What's more, mutual fund! which meets your objective.
now are owned by very big A much smaJler number of
as well as little investors, by these is available and since
other types of institutions as they have no sales distribution
well as individuals. A large system and charge no sales
percentage of the funds con-commission (no-load), you
sistently outperforms all the must seek out and "buy" this
familiar averages. More than type of fund . My husband and
SO funds did al least twice I have had a substantial
as well as the New York Stock percentage of our nestegg in
Exchange average last year no-load mutual fund shares
and a respectable number for years, and while other
d\varfed this average. funds have chalked up more
Okay, it has been said. sensational performance rec·
What, tben, are y o u r ords, we have no complaints
/ / alternatives? what'.soever. sut>~R10R·~~·~~ o" THE ~ ~ ~· ~ YOU CAN BUY one or more Why do I favor the no-load
LEGAL NOTICE
STATE 01' CALIFORNIA FOR ·~ ·~ -... ~ (l{ the "load" funds on the funds? Because :
THI COUNTY OF ORANGE #"..-"''' ·-........ ~-··, • "'"'"' YOU HAVE 'd Ko. A""" · market today, These are -: as w1 e a
MOTICI OF HEARING ON PETITION THC •HOfl l"OJ"l MCN 'fl19; miQf9 l"Oft """" vigorously sold by an army variety as you need from '4'011 PROllATE OF WILL AN!> FOR
l.ETIERS 01' ADMINISTRATION WITH '270 E. 17th 270 E. 17th of salesmen through elaborate . ms ••• THE WILL ,t,NNEltEO • s;:zi '" ~· E11alt of ARTHUR II MtCOLlUM. HILLGREt-1 SQUARE HILLGREN SQUARE distribution systems and'
o~c .. 1ed COSTA MESA COSTA MESA l..AAA f th' ·11 tlOT ICE IS HEllEllY OtVEN Thnl ~use 0 IS, you Wl pay
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Ew, !ORK (UPI) -It was so big the actuarles project Nam'atb helped Tb~~JU;t,.Qf":~~'U;benefit finan. a general Increase Jn player salarie~ ~year ·n 1rfghta ~ ,,!1 A.Ft .s:&Jbes games. NBC got only"''~ Ja~gte
y ~to bring in the heavy stuff make for himself and aJJ oLhers con-'CL\111' becib!e ~(>f'i~:w,t{lt, ;be did in the not only among the Jet's but among f\)l"-'35 million four ~ · ag9 •. CBS,~ald from 1ts customers. You -~\he:~
handllr It, like the complometers and nected with the Super Bowl gaine when s~~BowJ ~ ·~ 1 all Ai~ players; a certaJn.: jump in ~ mois~ot ltlelf ~ f,.'fJ~ ev~ 13n't 85 good 88 tbe NFL ~":i·. , <;:' • I
.. com[iuters, and when they were he led the New York Jets io their ~ ihe-~ " to begin L! Soe Nain8th endoraementr ,0mg with iifd., . got lllelf Ui'" .,.mes. . , . · · . ;~· _,
:tbtoo&Ji figuring it out, who do you startling 16-7 upset over the Baltimore with Namath's . t~t~. They've a corresponding increase in Qlher Jet "We have found the average football But • · · and d 1 a .i>if_but ...... Joe
em.tr ed ~ the_~le~ one-~t_Colq.__ __ _ __ -·. _ alreacb' m»de an·.~-agreement.-~-41Rdoraementa;--and...an-iRevitable-fan il:.a~-~wer1!!...........Namath.. undoubtedly .. b~s chaoge4,;..all---
, r or all Ume? Namath did It all in Jess than one amOng ·them not to ~)n appearance boost In the sales of such diverse com-says one NBC spokesman. "He was that According to .NBC, an esilui.ated
oe. NQlath, that's who. hour (he turned over the controls to anyWhere for leSs :<fbtuit"50. But that's modi ties ranging from Jet pennants to . pretty .milch convinced the NFL was 60-milllon per30JlS. watched the t ~pet f I .fan~Uc superformance in Miaml Babe Parilli for two plays) and when's jtist chickeri fe~: '.... · AFL commercial TV time. Please pay better-than the AFL. The fact the AFL Bowl game and . in New' Yor~ ,a\One.
y '1fas worth "approximately $7 the last lime anybody ever made that The Jets self~out th! blll park every attention to that last detail because the won 13 of 23 pre-season games last r -W. PE:."cent ol ·all ho~ ~d tbe..-:~
·oo, :l.nd that is a conservative much in so short a time anywhere or Sunday they're at:·~·' SO there can actuaries figure it can be worth fall ·still di(ln't convince hinJ. 'Oh, they ,n,tPelr TV sets,.makinf..!i:t.J:~
,''"¥JCOrding to actuaries from dif· anyway? be litOe material ·cJiffer:eOce there. The anywhere from $3-mlllion to $S-millian· V{~ only, Uhibition games,' he said. faJ8J llpo(ts event of ~11 , ... ·In this·
,ma:ior' industries. The Rothschilds, Rockefellers, Hughes big difference· in flcl::el~sales will be alone. , Now~!! Jhay come arotmd. Joe Namath ' 'PY...· · · . ~·: 1 ~-) o1<-'
am.Bib won't get all of that $7 million, and Gettys aren't particularly looking reflected wbeD.tbft'r~.®"the road.·Now In other wonls, Joe Nam,~th made ~ has had a lot to do with DtM!s1."8t mean NBC1 •• ":
ceiii'st( but don't worry. about . .him, to get into UiW d.ebate but ev.ea.. they'd . everybody want! to ~·Joe Namath. those figures possible for NBC, wt)lc:i, 1 ·1l » · , -rates~fOl' AFL advert!~~.,... J'llf •
'H do ill· rialll,.8Qij,•"'....,._~tmyf ,, a11ftiit;,~·· ' ,-·,fO,~,up ·thejr ·'Ulen there are"•o.t>IM•and and one televises Ill<! AFL games. <' ' Fllr thQse who llke ligures, CBS charg. The people at NBC areli,
.. lf.•hnlhoi-,1,1,ipl'<i<>--;?'~r, ." ... ,.,. ·· illiio<tilo~t·~liy · lncalclllableswbich;"'iiteh·tr"""'1111Qu1 . The <O•AA•m••"waa the! N1IC came 'td·its·allvertben up,to 1,S5,00Qa mln~~-... :g:21.\"~~y tl!<l'.'!1!..1•. oe .,, ,
at ~.-ino;i~..\jl thl.~: '-JM~.. jrr~~~ . • amount of tei'ritory ~~. ,:.'tLlke. "':Qff'>a P®f'~ ·•~ it•bougbt the for commerdals durlng~,twon_·_;,-m,. ~"~· "~.;;f:, ~ ....... ,, ? '.,• .. "1:1·;, •·' •I ' ·<-:+·,. ·-• '. ' ~' ' · ' . -~ • ' • . . • "·.,·· ...... ········'•.···" .......... ,. . ! -............. , •• ,. .->•· .,.· ..... ~.,-. . .--~ .. ,. ,. ~ ~-...... , ... " .... ,,.. . .,,.~.., ,,~ '"-: . .,.4 'rJ ~· \ ~ .... '.'-t::;.l '-!-~·1 "~·"".l;.1 ,~ L":.,:;;,1.'1 fter Losing Spit% • ' · , · · · ·!I! ,,
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Coach Feels Like a Swim • . .
-()ver Fall~ or in·, Geyser.
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Gambril Is a man v;ho wo~ we'd have reall7'.had 'a fanlaslic team."
3.PS' ~e to lake. a unique swim. fvty had Uie· 'fastest 200 time in · the
this moment -,, lilt~ '!!'~,. IP~ U.S. ·\f!; year j2>"-\l>. ~~!!~~~; ,· ~~--~ .. ;..t· ~~· ,,;~, ; . :
'!"~. amb.rlli .. 'di .. ~· '. Ol:B>~bwiij<~.o~°"'ftilid.~p .. •.'
rt) 1t lS due to 1DS:t of baateui<' team (Gatden Grrie) owea _ ~ar ~ Spiti~ suppos_edly the . grealest an assist to Huntington Beach IDgb coach -~ swimmer m the history of Elm Co bs f u~ ..... ..-~ rd l,JJ1iverse. er m or .._ ..-.•""-• reco •
:iinbril ... shocked lhe world last year C~mbs told Garden Grove coadl Jim en. he l announced that somehow he Stephens that Corona del Mar'• main
'enti~ young Spitz to attend Cal weakness through the yean bas been
· te (~g Beach) upon graduation its inability to b~ a ,press when
'*"'**"*'"'***** WHITE
W;i.SH
Stephens called Cembs to uk what be
b.ew abont CdM. '·
SubRquenUy Stephen&' ferce1 were
being shoved about rather bandsom·ely
by Corona del Mar (IS-11 at the half)
when the Grove boss decided to try
tbe ·press.
Resuh: Twenty turnover• by CdM
and_ a,~ Gardea Grove ~· • , ·~ GUHN Wttt'r• ·
· · • · ' . Al<o ; 11/1 'ail<isl ~f!~ Jleach 's~ Clara High. S9h,401. GamQr)I, ; 11iBl1 t,nne~'l"·J'F $«:•~ "'lw a
may•ljave "gb~ds,'Cbe<3j\'IRI, . ""'1ec! •l•~·o!,"le,.plng the seoreboard
at Cal Sta~. clock · on and ofl-at the right time
t that lime Spitz was a multi-world during Tuesday's basketbill game with ~Ider and a hot prospect to Marina . f Up Six or seven Olympic gold Only a pluc knocked out of the outlet
j]a. Erperts were amazed that he kept the timepiece from beif18 perfectly
select Cal State over several or operated for the key game. And that's otbei larger, more prestigious in-one of the rare occasions in 10 years
Om such as USC, Stanford and or covering basketball that I've seen
such expert l'Ork.
The timekeeper is a highly important
official -as anyone who's lost a game
in the final few seconds or at the buzzer
will verif1 .~ Orange Coast almost lost
the Eastern Conference championship
. last year when the timekeeper forgot
a· had to happen just when we to tum the clock on during one offensive
coiaing up with a great team,'' series. 1 s ~cambril. "J've got the Olympic Then Fullel'ton scored Uie winning Just as the French girls were coniriitulating themselves for win-'
\Uedalist in lbe 'lOO ·1!\!li~ ;· ~"'!!I!' I~...-!ell 111:.defeli~'. " ning Wednesday, Austria's Will'1ld D?exel, 18, was racing down tbe ' y COOiing lrom wt!st ... ~ ... ,. ooc:i 'lhd"tbe :Dloc.'k'""" 'dllrlril 'thet . . s . 'tcb Ivey, .a 1.;... llOi:~" is earuu o!I~ . ....re., tiiOse roo"r stretch in tbe Montalon World Cup 'Sil Races downhill event. be
.ntng Iron> 'Stanford. Willl Spitz, .&mds. •oal<I never·biYio beOtrplayed, ...,.._co_v_e_r_ed_lh_e_2_,_300_me-;·-t_er_s_ln_2~: 1~6_.78_\.0'--be_a_t_tb_e_F_r_en_cb_b_Y_•_•econd_,_· , l . . ' . -'
:~-Bosox Boss Sen,fe:nced to Prison.
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TON, La. (AP) -Michael Is making arrangements to traru:!er Rig·
· Icy" Higgins, former manager 0£ gins lo Uie rt.ate prilon.
iostQl'I Jted Sox. is scheduled to Higgins, •ho ·ptaytd \ U .1Jea1K>ns In
ve todl,y !or Ill<! lilale penltenllary Ill<! .Ametlcan League with Philadelphia,
begi"t. a . four-year sentence for Boston, and Detroit, was a 1COUt for
. (fl!Dt fR>!tticide. the Houston Altrol at the Ume of the
· · s; S9, pleaded guilty lo the accident. ""I' connection with an auto ac-Hb auto went out ol control and crash-
• ent ill •hi<A l!D• •• oian. was ~ e.t ,into a lllale bJ&hwq deparlmeDI
,,.., .. l<\luredon,Jl'm.17,)11&1'.· """'~····~~"" .,.,,. · la S!f. •':t.1+u ~~J&I. \• ..H..J • . ~ • • r-.~_:r;_,
'•aid .. ~~4¥offb~':rltUiOii . ·~1ined. ~ ~ ' . ~
. Madden said that Higgins was ln-
tox.Jcated at the lime 'and that tbe
0negllg0ol homicide charge Included thol
•C<U1111Uon. "The areelet offense includp ~ leuer," he said.
The maximwn penalty was rive years.
Higins pleaded guiltf ieveral months
ago, but aentenclnc 'WU delayed becaue
Lbo ,Qad..a. -.-11oo, "It .1oob
14 ... Iil:e he has 'loot IO~ potln<!I," llie·~cil.at ...... ey oald. . ' . ,, .. · "t· ' ' U.at"b;;. has '• 'very · tii~a le
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Bpd ,Laver or Corona del Mar looked Britain, 5-7, M, M and ~ Cowt
for 'help from a ball boy Wednesday• defeated Lesley ~y &:-1, 6-1.' '
before tumfng back Britain's Roger In a men's sina:Ies quarter·flnal·Tony
Taylor in the quarter-finals ·of the New Roche, Australia, defeated A 0 di.•.• Soath W8Ies Open tennis championship 6;-~1-8-6, 6-2.,6-3. Cimeno, Spain, U, 6-3; 6-2, . 3-1, 1 .. 1
TJte '.I.Ith seeded Taylor, also a and v.·on the rlg11t to play Ken ROsewan
.OOthpaw as is the Australian pro, bad in a semlfinaL '
a ._2 lead In the second "L In the. In the se<oojl. ~~-~ meri's .,with ·game of Ill<! sec!oocl"Mt, -doubl'8, Marty~ ~,nl.. I'-called •lght times willJ T~ylor ~-_:~~'::,.M;',':iga'~ 'il.t'~Dl
'Qh( ttte efgbth deuce c~' ; Laver otttr~ DlmQl).lc;o of -1~ 7· ~i;f: f~;;_ ,. Ms '?acket tb the ball · as· "1 tp' ~st · <( '· • • • ' •
··-to "" •• hot . '" ~· • ' ~-M)e ·~-~; :eru~ -~.Qtt~· ~ . , ;, '. · ~ ... t. 1'
gesture and went on lo even the aecond . )) • ct· ./' :-.~,; .era1· ·t-1 •• 'rile second se1 .. ,oc1<11 . w111> aVIS . ' Taylar sbving a double laull 'll>lilDittfi I · ' ' ·'. , • · • 'l . ·
lastOd •2i; hours. f"
TWO Ani.qJcan girls, BilH!rJean K'ing. '·i l{ N ~,·~.; 8!14': RotliO ·Casals, coasted into the f\. . ' ·e · . • '1
se~ but only Olli can teach the · ,.. ..._ -" · -· ,.. .... '
finil beCause they clash in a semi.fina1 .
)(rs.-l\i!li. <ld~~w .. ~ filll\I .almOiifiil;Jucly''l:fJ)o,Pi"1.· . · .~ amr ··r.itiis'Cllals .. _bi!~OUI· ff
AuitralianrKafren ~l"i~ .,;.
In the o~r l)all,'Qf'.lh~ driwf~· .
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MIAMI, Fla. (AP) -"!'m f.Oing to
ride and. ride and ride. And 111 mate ~~.';!"'baraJoRubhiaald. ""'W,Ol .. disappointed Wed!lilsp.,,
Mile" J9':ktys thwar1<4 .... elloit. to ~ \lie llrst girl r.f.<IOr 'b; ~. th~b&red racinr< ~. Now )ho i>e.1ite lt-year-old brut.ette;~d~,, · .::.
d~ to carry t oo_ bl!r f!#t, to ;
lab II.lo eourt II n~. · · •
Di;osaed ' ljl Ill<! goljl lllil' fM" aia<b ~~bad·~ to ....,. lb tho 'f'!l!l'llf'
ricf 'II 'Tropical farl.j W~r' B4tl>ar• •(lo told ......,..., •1>c11dn\•
elP,idl-'tlllt' at all. 1 wu. all ml!y '
to go. Tlir'male 19C:l.t,y1 wm IO bkO to .m81tbil1DOn\lnt ... , , .; · ..
~· lllct ~ ... ailded .. '( thbat i u.,1
• were jUlt:a <(ew of ~ "'° -...... to 1>o aplolt .... Bui . I ... , going> to try and I hope I'll be
u.o.nt woman to race tome day.''
About 100. male joctey1 threatened
a llws bol'coll at Troplcol W 11»1.....,.
eserdle &it1 were a!IO'led to ride a
hone named stoneland In · tho fourth
racj.
blt<r. a ilonnf m~tin&~tbe _, tlje Q ~ID Ibo -' ·=~~~lift:""' I ?
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percentage wilh a 43"5 mark.
Despite that record Killingsworth 11
unnaturally modest.
"You know, I hj\ven't hlt loo many
·hMkels myself. It's ~sy to win wh~
You have good ki~ ·come alorig ail'iJ
1've always been at. achools where good:
players show up ." i · .
Gurney !)rives Cyclone.
In Riverside Qualifying
·J 1 Teehnleab Calle•
Somewhere in the · Unlted siMes a
-raMd ba1ketball fan pnbably bu eotn-
pUed a lilt ol every eencelvable ~al
cage reeord.
\ But until ,., bear otherwise we hive
to as1ume Bow1e Landi, the baskelbaU
coaclt at Merctt Commulty Julor
College o( Trtnto•, N.J., fftlblblbed a
record ef torts whu. be was taged
with 11 techaJcaJ foah la a semi flnaJ
game of the National JWllor Colltge
lnvttatioaal touru.mut· aplnat boat
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Dan Gurney, the Corona del Mar .race
driver wbo· Joaed his most successful
year Jn lMI, is at Riverside International
Racewaj' today. attempting te qualify
for the 'Motor Trend-RJverslde 500 Sun-
day.
Qualifying runs for the race be~n
today.
Another top name driver competing
in tb1a. year's event is Richard Petty,
of Randleman, N. C., who is making
hia: tint start as 1 member of the
Fon! 'Motor Co. factory twn ln a 1!1~9
Toriorlobra.
Alto on baud are David Pearson, of
S~IJ11, S. C., driving another fac.
t.cy ' • A. J, Fo)'I, Jr., I!pusU>o,.
and .White, IU!okuki Iowa.· ·
Pelld' bad the fastest tlme or the
day W-y with a clocking at 109.111
m.p.h.
FO)'I. also In a Torlllo, Gumey In
a Mercury Cyclone, and White in a
Ood#'OW&er, all ran in the l<lln.p.h.
br1cU1 Wednelday.
P.U, -&fated te be flnt ou t today.
lie bad_., thin hil lhare ol dlfficulUes
w-iJ;;~I oil the caune three
- d pi'octlce runs. Illa plung,. Into the r.-ked turf caused the
Pttty ......, lo apend most of the day ......................
ll:.U'IUI -cnlc Bretdlove, former
o.ea Men ftrem.al ud bolder of the
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world's. land ipeed record, and partner.
Busler SmtU. have bought the Puyallup
Dragway .... 111 of .....
Clark J\.fanhall, owner of the drag.
strip, al.Id the palr bad completed
neg0Uatlon1 for the sale of Ute dragway.
"Craig ud Bustef are moving their
tnUre optTadon lo Bellevue," Marshall
aald, "ud they 1hould be In • off'lce1
tbue by Feb. l." Bellevue II acros1:
Lale Wuhlngton from be~. • .
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11l1per1a1 v.u.r eonece. .
The tournautent featured Jaycee ltaDLI
rrom th atate1, but Landa stolt the
show wltlr bis nOD-llOp verbal uuult on tbe otilClals. ·
· Tbt rolng rate for tetknlcals In · pn
. baJ\. 11 $%5, so at tbst dip Luda woold
have been out $!75. Colltf' ~
aren't fined for tethrucaJ1, bu.t each
ANNAPOWS -Rick For~no, who . violation gave Imperial Valley a .rree
hu been thoaen: rrom 8 list of· ·atioul ~ throw .attempt and pouessloa of t the
S08 candJdate! for the head foOtb:all ·baJl•a' mtd-court.
cOaclilng Job at the U.S. Naval Academy, Not surprisingly, Menier lost lo
Sly8 he would like to build Navy's foot-Imperial Valley, 95-78, ILi oaly defeat
ball machine around a pro attack. In the toarnamenl
Aod, in one word, that means passing. · ·
"I like to throw the ball," said F....,.., Tarkanlan Tough
who was appointed to Navy's erid ~e~ , Jetti' Tarkknian, who built jun,ior col·
aft.er a one.year tenure as .,off~~-·-ie,e dynasties at Riverside City College !
b&ckfield coach with the Cincinnati. and Pasadena, apparenlly is at It aaatn, '
Bengals of the American Football league this time at Cal State (Long Beach).
prior to a two-year stint with the· -6t. . . H!ading ·the 49er frosh team ire
Louts Cardinals of the National Football Dwight Taylor, a member of Comptoo
League. Hlgh School'• CIF champiwhlp oquad
.-.-"" last year, and 8111. Jeriklnl, • M Import
LOS ANGELES -Tile Lot Aqelet
Stan mad< U 11I vldori., out of elgllt
overttme American BukelbaU AaOcla-
tao. ·11m• Wedaeeday alght "hen tbe7 .
beat Miami, 13f.ut.
from North Carolina •
"Jenkim ls the most mobile M player
J've ever ~n." sa.ld &addleback coach
Roy, Stevens after hi3 club was beaten
by Long Beach, 8..H?.
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men's and w~oos name ski boots.
20%off
Men's and women's ski sweaters In a great selection of coJocs.
Special group of ski parkas.
SPECIAL 1/ 2 off
Ski gloves, ski hats, etc. at our Balgain Table.
Our "in-season" ski sale of our famous na11111 ttands of ski
apparel begins Friday, January 17 and ends Saturday, January
18, Hurry in for these great boys!
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( For ......,e ~oa•t Area Pr~
Prep ·wrestling Summaries Still On
Hot Pace
> U Eric Cuislenoen o! San
: Clfmeote can continue his
)lf05ellt ton1d Po"' ol 26.!
" polntl per game, the Triton
'gum! will become the third
highest ICOl'er per game iD
Orange County prop history.
Only Wendell Kallenberger
of Rancho Alamltoe (Z7.l ) and
John Vallely o! Cororui deJ
Mar (11.7) lead the Triton
aoe with their 1968 marks.
Christensen bit Z:5 and 3!
In the last two San Clemente
wins.
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A SPEEDY CALL -That's Espiridion Martinez
Castillo, better known as Speedy, making the call in
a recent Orange Coast area prep game. Castillo is
rated by area coaches as Orange County's best
basketball" Official. During the day; Speedy Is a .
truant officer for the Analielm School District
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• -MUNTl~TO~•.fM~~·~~..J,__ °' ... ~~ ~~ s~ _s~t,'' Com?i say!~ -. c~tttr•• li 111 t! m Ehn~ombS, the Hun-lfe !I ilwa)'!I been con· -;:o!!!:,." u fti n /:: tington Beach High basketball sislellt and he doesn't call
~1~l JO 1, 7~ name the two or three best many iefs do."
:~!U{et. J~ ~ n * coach, was asked recently to that Mickey Mouse stuff so
Ji'!~ 1l 1? P officials in Orange County. Says Costa Mesa's Herb · W.i,"., : ~ j J "Heck, there's only one Livsey : "Speedy has an ex.
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basketball official as far as cellent knowledge of the game
l'm concerned -Speedy." he has good floor coverage
The coach ·was referring to and he's very decisive."
Espiridion P.1artinez Castillo, Golden West College'! Dick
known to all in county cage Stricklin favors S p e e d y
circles as Speed or Speedy, because he doesn't hold a
depending on how well you game by it.! throat.
know him. "A lot of officials will call
Speedy chuck1ed when told a lot ot fouls in the first
of Combs' evaluation or his five minutes to establish con-
work. It seems the Oiler coach trol of the game but I've
pnimpted the only technical never seen Speedy resort to
foul Castillo has levied on a this."
coach in the last five years. Speedy was asked what type
"A Huntington game was of game is the mo.st difficult
Jn progress and all of a sudden to call.
the horn wen~ off. I looked "The one-sided ones are the
over at the scorer'~ table and hardest because as an official
there was Elmer hitting the you tend to relax. But in a
buzzer. He wanted me to ex-close game you're Oh your
plain a call I had made and toes constantly." l
I had to give him a tech Conlrary to wpat many fans .
for stopping the game.". might think,· a referee's path
At 38 and an Orange County to high school varsity games
official for the past 10 years, is no ea!)' one.
school lightweight ,.,... tO
the varsity level
And----smce it'iilo secret that
the CIF is desperately. abort
of qualified officials, Speedy
recrui.tll whenever be CJlJl.
"We meet every Monday
night at the J .P. Greeley
Scbool ill Saota Ana. Anybody
who wants to become an of-
ficial can attend."
Aa part-time employment,
officiating'smonetary rewards
aren't bad. Speedy says an
average official will make
$1,000 to $2,000 per year. The
scale rum from M fer junior
high game1 to $11 for CIF
game.s to $50 for some college
games. Pro leque officiab:
make over $100 per game.
But the comment is com-
mon1y heard: "I wouldn't take
all that abuse for any kind
of money."
Responds Speedy, "What
abuse! I never bear any. You
can't officiate a basketball
game properly and listen to
people Jn the rtandl at the
same time."
If Speedy ever did have rab-
bl~ Ul'f1 they've shortened
eoo&J.derably eyer the years.
eourilliig -his orrrciating daYs
in Flagstaff, Ariz., where he
grew up, Speedy's in hls 14th
season with the striped shirt
and whistle.
A3 a prep, Speedy was an
above a v e r a g e basketball
player but even better at
track. He was an all.state
quarter-miler, once atopplng
the watches in 50 secoods Oat
-not bad for 1949.
He went into the service
al!B. high school and play<d
four yeah of servia: basket-
ball before returning t o
Atlzoria to eru:oll at Northern
Arizona University.
It was in the siitb grade
at Flagstaff, incident.ally,
where a coach pinned the
"Speedy" tag on Castillo for
hla energetic play on the
basketbaij court. And also
because be coWdn 't pronounce
EsplrldJon.
Speedy carries a whistle day
and· nlghL He's a truant of·
fleer for U. Anaheim School
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Speedy occupies an enviable Speedy, who is an instructor
station runong bis colleagues. in the County 0 f f i c i a 1 s ' ~·~
Unhesitatingly, the coaches Association, says it take! an }:J:=c..r ( ~ rank him No. 1 among the average of three years for --) I -_ ....
county's 168 refs. a referee to be graduated
"I've never heard anyone from junior high and high TIRE Cena OflN.PA!LY IJ 1.30 A.M.
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·On Comperi:tive Cage Action
1be world's targS ffrlal tramway was
<hrbt<nod In a nood o! ocllvlUes lul weet-
tncl al Squaw Volley'• lntemaUonally lllllOUi
ul -.t and oite for the t9IO Ol)ntplc Wlnttt
Games.
Dancer Ann Miller broke a bottle d chant
pagne over ooe d the two 1JO..pa8lenger can.
Salw'llay evening. but despite the Cl'OWd •
walling inskte ror takeoff and "cocktails in
the alr" the jigbacl type 6)'St.m .....-
slaUonary.
Though skiing was good during the day on
new snow. winds and wind direction prevented
the inaugural nm up the mountain.
Bulll oo a modWar coocept with walla ti
lncbea lhlct, f,500 yanll ol --·
Esther
Billin gs
poor..i In pl>ce within wilH>rusbod ply·
wood ftlllllS to give the lexturtd effect ot
wood. .
The 136-foot long, 7>foot wide, 82-foot high
building derives its shape from the tram-
way machinery Inside, most of which is vi-
vidly on view to visitors in painted hue!!.
There are six vertical buttresses of pre-
stressed concrete on each Ude of the central
structw-e with posWension cables in them as
reinforclng against earthquakes", u well as
all other knowtt aalety features. as consul-
tant-In-charge Hans Burkhart wu quiet to
point out.
Tbett are four indeperxlent brake systems
and a C1'.lmpletely indepmimt ns:ue tram-
way fir extra safety, two air-cooled standby
diesel engines in case of power failure , a
warning system, and safety checks are made
daily as well u cbecb made by the conduc-
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SoCal Snow -Rep(H1-
What had been hoped for as snow-produc-
ing clouds turned into the exact cpposite
·from the recent stonn u rain waahed away
almost all of what mow there was in the
Southern Calllomia mountains.
At the moment the 'ollowing areas are
closed IDlW new snow fall! or manufactured
snow can be produced'.
Snow Summit, Snow Valley, Holiday Rill,
Blue Ridge, P.fl Baldy.
In Central California June Mountain and
Mammoth I.fountain are under heavy snow
after a recent flurry over the last few days.
Skiing should be ucdlent with all facililies
operaljng.
tor along on each ride wbo hu been trained
to band.a. emergencies.
'lbe leQgth of travel of car ii 7,000 feet
with a vertkal rise ol 2,000 feet. Traveling
al 25 mph the upper tum!nal at 1,120 feet
la readied In five mlnulea with hourly capa·
dtyl,100per90!1!.
&lg:btleeta al the base may watch h\'O
huge counterweights of 147 Ions each move
up aDd down lJ feet wllhlo a glass shaft a.s
the tramway operates.
In addition to five noon of machinery the
building houses the "Great Entrance Rall,''
ati IChool both, Uckel coonters, restaurant,,
stl renlal shop, space for five small lhopll.
and a ratroom -the ooJy "room" in the
structure with four walls. •
Siders are programmed through a series
of flow.cpace:s ·or •;ready rooms" made out
d planes rather than volumes, u the de-
m,,ier pula il
1be mieption at the lramway was followed
by -In Squaw Valley Lodge and • cou-
ture fur collection showing featuring John
Boligblon fur designs.
Holt Aleunder Cushing presided over all.
inc.hiding an earlier press coof,erence in wliich
be outllned future plans fO!' his area.
Squaw Valley now operates 21 lifts, but
CUshing plans over a dozen more, none of
whJcb will service terrain presently covered.
lt is a gigantic complex and a maze of
new buildJna: since the Winter Olympics,
which .began the construction boom there.
Cliff Taylor beads the Squaw Valley Sk.I
School "Instant Ski Division" on Short.ff
Skis. Taylor advances skiers through a ser·
les of steps and graduated length :skis, boast·
Ing begiooing skiers learn to parallel im-
medlaldy.
He toot me lhrough a complete lessons
aeriel -what fun! Po1es are Jell in the
lodge and tbe skier uses bis a.n:m like a
tightrope wapc:er, though the fee.Ung is more
akin to gliding.
It was a new experience and one lo try
while at Squaw Valley, both for fun and ed-
ucation in better skiing.
The fligbt. to South Lake Tahoe by Holiday
Airlines lrom Burbank Airport la ~ minutes
and costs $19.95 plus tax, but if weather for-
ces a bus ride from Tahoe to Sacramento to
OOard tne etectra jet tral'el lime is gieaUy
e.rtended.
Jill Frank, a l~year-old ski instructor
from Salt Lake City is queen of National
Ski Week beginning F'Mday. The Big Bear
Carnival Cup Race, BJg Bear Ski Club's
first major race of the season planned for
Junicn B, C, IV, and V wtJI be Sunday.
Mammoth Lake's Third Annual Winter
Carnival Is set Cor Jan. 25 through Feb. 2.
Featured will be special races and evenl3, a
torchlight parade, ski patrol demonstrations,
an art show, special community dinners and
ski moviea, and a parachute jumping event.
Sponsor<d by the Mammoth Lal<" Cham-
ber or Commeree, $1 bu}'I a carnival button
that admits cueata to all events.
Olympic Vet s at OCC Clinic
Each of the athletes will
diJcuss their specialltles.
Sloan, another '68 U.S.
Olymplan, w i 11 speak on
training for the decathlon.
PlE·JUDGf l'OllCE Of PUTTING STROKE •
TheNare wmalways to lnerecHyourabtl1tyto lucfge ·
proper puttin; force. Ont of the best, I feel, ii to im-
ogine that you ore rofU:'J tlit boll towards the hple, ·•
I omc(ping in 111..-tnitlon. I. In kid, youmigbt'Gduolly
prac'tlct dping this. • ,
The same amount of force required lo taa the boll up
to the hole is ftHded to stroke if therewith a pUtter (i i.
lustiation 12). ThlA, If you can imogin. how much force
you need t'o tea the ball to tfie hole; you can rectdily
tra,..fer thil Image to your actual ·putting stroke. Then
whwiyou stroke a Jong putt during actual pl:aY, you nud
only imagine teaing the ball to the hole.
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"HITTING THf·lllONS•-offm tolld r,tp, ltonc• ond twit19
pointers to boo9' iron plo, ond IOW9t' gol scores! Serd lo.; and
o stomped, return WI.,,./ ope to Arnold Polmer, e/o thb paper.
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Friday the Irvine League achedule ill just
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I.be· Baroni trek to Marina Jan. l5 lO compete
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Magnolia. favorite for the crown, ha.I e.laht
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Corona del Mar. And Fountain Valley 11
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Loara is no exception -the Saxons also
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Old West
Is Sweet
By CYNTHIA LOWRY
NE\V YORK lAP) -During an awkw_ard !"o-
menL when il was important to say some~g lig~~
and merry to lead to a station break, "Music Halls
• star Jack· Jones suggested that he and his guest
artist play a game called "Television."
"First we sing a song, and then there's a com-
mercial," explained Jones in one of those naked
moments of truth -and off we went to a mayon-
naise pitch. . .
It shouJd be noted that in telev1s1on there us-
ually is time for two songs or a song and a comedy
~ketch between commerciaJs.
ON DRAMATIC shows the commercial break
often seems to be worked ~ut .a, ~refully as cliff-
hanger conclusions to soap opera episodes : Our he~o
steps into the hot noon sun of the Cowtown main
street and there stands his arch enemy hand reach-
ing for his gun -and we fade ·rl~bt into .the auto-
mobile sales talk. Or the clever 1nlernat1onal spy
is intenlly rifling the bad guy's safe when the. bad
guy appears, gun in band. And on comes the c1gar-
eUe spiel. .
None of these interruptions is quite as annoying
as those that turn up in small bunch~s during old
feature movie broadcasts. Motion pictures, of
course, were made for theatre audiences and with-
out any regard for pausing every 15 minutes or so
tor some messages. So the messages are inserted,
sometimes brutally, when the time -not the story
line is right.
WEDNESDAY BROUGHT a rat.her quiet , relax-
ed evening of television viewing. "Daktari" sang
its swan song, departing CBS as it arrived, with
Judy the chimp and Clarence the lion the real stars.
"Th.e Virginian" on NBC devoted its 90 minutes
to an involved tale that could easily bad been adapt-
ed. 'l9 ·"Peyton Place.'' The white-bat ranch band
killed a 'black-hat trespasser in self-defense, then
worried near the end of the show, a second shoot-
out justified bis act.
LIKE ''BONANZA," the series presents the Old
West and its men and women in such a sweet light.
Jn the last episode the saloon girl was, as she often
is in Televisionland, a nice kid , and something of
a heroine as well.
Jones ,this week's "Music Hall" topliner sang
nicely but there was plenty of built-in trouble with
the comedy material provided Debbie Reynolds and
Godfrey Cambridge -and I.bey both tried bard.
"Hawaii Five-0" continued to be preoccupied
with narcotics and "The Outsider" got mixed up
with some dreadful superpatriots. The show how-
ever established some sort of a record -star
Darren McGavin only was beaten up twice and
knocked cold once.
Druanis the Menace
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Peter O'Toole
Maggie ·Smith
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· JULIE 'EORGE C.
CWRISTIE· SCOTT
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JAMES DEBBIE MAURICE
GARNER RtYNOLDS RONET ........
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Sto.rm ·Window Sa.ksma"' . ,, .
a Newark company.
Jarrett's interest in lheater
began as a child.
''I got hooked when I played
a tulip in kindergarten," be
said.
He studied at theater
schools in New York and
Hollywood and during World
War II appeared in "This Is
The Army."
lllJ dual Ille kttpa hJa, diya
and l)l&hls full.
He leaves home lo Tea.neck •
across I.he Hudaoo. River from
New Yori City, about 8:30
1.m. and ~ at his ofO..
llJ)UI about 5 p.m.
After dianer with his wife,
be leaves for the theater. and
returns home about 1 a.m.
Jarrett, 50, describes his life
as "a matter of ,trifng t.o
,oatlsfyJamily needs and fOllf
""·• .Sthetic oeed8 •I the · h time." · .,
He bas been undentudf for
rour months in the part ot 1
Tevye. a humorously wise
father of five daughters who
prealdes over a small village
in old Russia. Jarrett is the
sixth actor to perf!>f111 the
role in the Broadway pro-
ductioo.
"Now that I have the lead,
I think about the role and
the coming performance a
great deal during lhe day,"
he says,
Irvine €horus Sets
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DAU.Y 'IL.OT Shilt ..... 'Elijah' This Sunday · 'That's the Man'
Mauflee Allard, director or Maurice Allard, direclor, Is
the Irvine Community Chorus, assistant professor or music
has selected James Johnson, at UCI. The assistant con-
bass-baritone, to sing the role ductor is Denois L. Houser.
Greta Smith is firm in her identification of John Moran '(right) as she undergoes
questioning by prosecutor Ron Filian in this s c en e from ~'Night of Janttary
16th," openhig tonight at the Westminster Community Theater.
DAVID
NIVEN
of the prophet Elijah ,i.o the A do~ble quartet will sing
first pubJic CQncert OC ~the parts of the Elijah consisting
Irvine C~mmunity Chprua of Leslie Rels, Jan Unvert,
Sunday 1n Crawford Hall, Jan AJexander, Donna Fuller,
formerly known as Campus John Udall, Donald Rohrer,
Hall, at 7:30 p.m. James White and Dennis
'-Yirgin IGng' Opens F,;riday
Mrs. Darrellyn Melilli of Houser. . "Th y· . Jn.. " F II t .... Us """''•• " Orange will perfotm ,._the .·1 The Irvine Community~ -e ll'g1.11 1¥>1g~ a new . o. o~~re11 ~ 0.,.....,.1 The Horeesbjle ·s!ge ~ter ~
day, Saturiiiiy. ancl StmdaJ LOLA
ALB RI Gill"
soprano ·part or the widow. Chorus is aponsored by musical based on the original V1rg1n King WiU CQnUnue test
_Estyn_Go,u_of Ulma._ I .Inda U~Bity ~ Calif9fllia ~~-_~med~ by .tliz!!._beth Kaebum._ _~ r ~or man c e I at the
sings tenor solos for the parts tension at Irvine. Numbering and adapted by Jack L. Har·
nlibllJ ildefml"'t-'"el"y, ___ '--
Peter Ustinov
IN
of Obadiah and as Ahab, tbe almo.rt JOO, the ~horus was rell opens Friday night at
Kb)g. 'Ot.b_er solosils lnclude organlt.ed to provide an op. • sopranos Jan · Unvert 0 f portunity for Orange County the Horseshoe Stage Theater
Newport Beach Donna FWJer residents to participate in this in I.Os Angeles for a premiere
of Irvine, Mar).nn Kattan of type of cultural act.ivitr. test production prior to possi-
Santa Ana, and J ~ n e To encourage the mterest ble Broadway showings.
Films T~ Gay?
"Hot Millions" Westb!"O?k of Laguna BeaCh_. of.~er people, concert ad-The story tells of an ex-king
Organist for the production nussion ls fr:e to students reluctantly· relinquishing his · ~~~~~~~~~~~ls~Mr~s.~R~u~th~L~an~gw~o~rth~y~H~•~lli.. to be seated m th~ baJCQny throne to his son only to
Actress. Resents Trend
By VERNON SCOOT = of Crawford Hall. Tickets for ' -Ute CQncert are '1.50 each see that young man rise to
and are ava~Je at the Ex-a _happy notoriety . that
tension Information office and deUg~ted his ~bjects as. mu.ch
the office of the Newport as his father s promtScuity
Beach Chamber of Commerce. had annoyed them. ROIJtf-¥.._. Satl~
"Tbe Incredible Reign of Gool-~iting Ulii'F-
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Donald Stuart, co-producer
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created in UW'" fil'Bt version.
.• -----d pen n a r Io• m' . The par1 of hil ~.the 'virgin
J.A:U.llCll king is sung by Christopher
ternatianally noted concert Cain. The cast also includes
plan.ist, wW perform at UC 16 • year • old Jayne Hamil of
Irvine in Crawford Ha 11 Anaheim.
tonight at 8:30. Pennario will -~-------
perfonn works from Haydn,
Chopin, Prokofieff, Schumann
and Liszt. Give lhe United Way
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f1cto1Y waste remnant
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HOLLYWOOD (UPI)
Virginla Mayo outspokenly
·suggests that the unhappy i ~.
plight of actresses today cari ' .
be blamed on the number of
effeminate writers, producers
and directors in 1 b o w
business.
The subject has become a
thorny one for years.
Few performers mention.the
topic for fear of being
blacklisted by the growing
number of effete males who
have gained conslderable ,con-
trol of the theater, motion
pictures and, to a lesser
degree, television.
Miss Mayo, however, speaks
out clearly.
"Making movies a man's
medium is premeditated," she
aaid. "The result is a put-down
or women in alt the en-
tertainment media.
"And it all begins witb the
writers, many of whom aren't
noted for being particularly
masculine."
The blonde actress reeled
off the names of a dozen
playwrlgbll and dramaUals
who are not famed for their
virility. Some, she said. are
more ellemin&te thari the
charactus they write about.
"That's why we are seeing
more and more movies and
books written a b o u t les-
blanlsm and homosexuals,"
sbe said. "Apparently these
people want the public to ac·
cept the subworld of the
deviates instead of rejecting
It.
"When women are included
in their stories they are unat.
tractive people. Females are
brought in for nude scenes
or for explicit sex themes.
"I won't have anything to
do with such parts, and there
are a lot of other actreues
Who ajree ·"#ith me." Miis Mayo was sitting in
&he1 Untversal studio -com-
mlssarj. She wai playing a
guest star role in a sequence
or "The OutBlder" -which
neither requires her to disrobe
nor otllerwise go agaihst her
principles.
SA Staging
'Biography'
The Santa Ana Community
Players will preaent
"'Biography" as their nest
productJon, opening Jan. Sl.
Cut members illctude Ruth
WOMEN PUT boWN?
Virginfa Mayo
''WI! ... I lira! broke lnln
pictures, movies were a
feminine medium.· But today
producer's are d~cated t.o 811
extension of their own egos.
They deJ)lct men in vlolenl
situations doing violent things.
l\flss Maio. who bas been
touring the past nine montbt
in "Barefpot in the Park, ..
shook her bead in dismay1
"HOw 9{ten these days do you
!ee an.: actress playing a wen
groomed lady?
"'l'oo niany of the Yount
aclresS<!tt depend on laking oft
their clothes. That'• .not: aeo
tlng. It's something ever,
woman ·does every day in the
privacy of her home.
"Audiences are being to1d
that these themes and the
w·omen on screen represent
teality. I dop't think so.
"What's more, a· number of
·movie reviewers are mtmben
of the same tribe who write
the plays and scripts. They
aren't reaJ.1,g:ten at, all ·And
they don't liOw bow to ·wrlll
about,real~ en either." WbiJt . . fl'.ayo may have
O'Yetstated point Of view.
there ls DO• questioning the
fact. tbat1 moVles and . tile
theater'bave moved mitre and
mitl'O tow!lf<I the sexuallJ! 'Jillfire, the 'deviates lad tO
,~tthemes~
, "Sllch thoro\tghgoing he-men
... ;Jllc»ard Burjon and Rex
lliUtl"'*I"• reeenU, compleled playing ,• i ll pair of aging
'tiO'mcr,.eio.a-11 ~ "The
Stairca-ae!'
-+-1'd:nf'li"l-+-++-lb Gabler, Lee How Ing Ion, William Carden, Betty
".fto1emar7'1 ~t1• "The Kl!lllll ot Sl8lir 'Cleol'l!e ••
'"I'be: Fox,"· 41'I'be' Swimmer"
and other,. in recent mooths
have Aealt w I lb h
,demimonde lad clement~.:.;_
The • new r•ttnr· 11,....;m
notwl\hetanding, the !"btl JL...,,.
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t.lcClure, Buddy Fort. Robert
Sollo, Gall Cbudacoff 100
Howard 'Gluier. Ross OOrttfi>
ls directing, with Lee HOW•
1ng1on u ~v-. Prof!Uctlla d. le. ...
Fdd4,vt ' ind SI l U r 'd I y I
~Feb. 1li et the Players Th<oter, 1020 W. 8th SL, Saitta
Ana.
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•"" few p<itformen """' ~ to raise the ' i;;;
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Colesworthy & Co.
642-m7
l90C Harbor Blvd., C.M.
Open :EM!!.
ON THE BEACH
£)i;chislve Olina Cove home -
year around ll~ • belt
Harbor area, 2 BR. 2 Ba.
priced to aell Jut al • $69,500
By appt only
CORBIN·MARTIN
REALTORS
3036 E. Coast Hwy, CdM
67S.1662
NfED ELBOW ROOM!
Just listed! ~ Bedroom,
single !'It o r y atrium
home, immaculate in-
aide & out -really neat!
All elec. blt-ins, W1der-
ground utilities & beauti-
ful grounds. Onl)'. $34,950.
Channing 3 bedroom or 2 bedroom & den.d ...
1% ballll, fireplace, urpetl & drapes, buJlt-••A•' Y Oollthtful 1 .. 1ory
Ins & forced air heal Thl.s well landscaped N.., NB ""' Ole • ..,._,.,, si.,rp 3 BR ""' ollic</ home can be found on a huge R2 lot with a Bdnn, 2 baths, large dio-vecy large fenced back yard, with room for CASUAL LIVINGI-.,. .. entry hall. lov<l.Y .-...... -.
a boat, camper, or build a rental unit! It has CAN be yourt in the Back South patlo -$65.000
Bay. Atrium floor plan + R. C. GREER, Ilealty 1 • IN h 17"' a paved alley entrance for easy access. I.oca-library w dad. MHtt4 atJ.6 Via lJdo 673..0000 .;;~.o.ls.u;.;n;;;•;..;;...-.•-----tion ls just about perfect, l 'h blks to New·
port grade school, and only 2 blks to new city
park. East 17th street and Westclifl shopping
and two other schools within walking dis·
tance. For appointment to see, write:
1l1lta 11tal Estett Huntington Beach 1400 Handyman Specloil
Income Units
f Private Party
t:. . .TJJ.uf' lox P612 ~t ~i=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;D•a~lfyNP~ll~ot;;H;;;;:-t:tt.500
• 1-Newport Hgts. $29,500
2414 V~ta 0.1 Oro A SURPRISE! Lovely ganlon patio of! the
BEAUTIFUL &: Cu atom
built. Larae 2 BR. Ir: Fam
rm, 2~ ba A: .room tor
addition w/ ~ly view.
2518 Vi& Marina. e Owner.
M'-'!219
ELEGANT, well bit Ir: only
$22.900. FHA (If' VA. Zoned
R2. Large living rm .•
tirepL, cpts, drpe:, elee.
kltcb, 2 BR., den. Owner.
W-4441
HUNTINGTON
HARBOUR
SALES CORP.
Loe. on Qceanglde o.t Hwy,
150 yda lrom Beach. • "'
Apt. unH•. needa paint Ir:
good ....,al -PO-TENTIAL INCOME EX•
CEEDING $10,00> ANNUAL-
LY. Price $69,950.
MI$JON REALTY 4M-073l
985 So. Codi. ,,.....
Near Waterfront Hom11 WESTERN AWARD
Newport Beach dirdnr room. 2 baths. Ex· J bedroom, famUy room, liv· 3 A 4 Br. Semi Custom
1ng room, dining room, Jdtcb-Homes Jrom $35,'50.00 Now
en, 2 baths. Near shopping under construction. l.ocattd
center, schools, marina and on Mountain View Drive, o11
sand beach •. •• · • ·. $46,0CX> Tyrol Drive.
Prime Bay View ·~ =. ":' N°.':,,.~ =~ =~ ;!:''&~tt!::
tor thil low price. 2 baths. cillties. 540.1720
. Delightful "£"Plan 1ove1,y•ar<1wood11oon,,.. .. TARBELL 29ss Harbor
k>us living room with fire-
place, w /w carpets A: drap..
GREAT BUY
Beaut 4 Bdrm, 2\.9 Ba, lie A.P.I. SALES AGENTS 2 story, 3 bedroom, t.amily Phone 71' o-~011or
es, Choice location near
schools & Weatcliff Shopping
Center. Only $28,500 • HtJR..
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BEACH BARGAIN ~poo1.=--153~.soo.~......,..-=c-.
:P.'lodern 3 BR, 2 be. "A" BLUFFS Condo -2 BR, l Jrame, tileps to Ocean _ BA, split level, fireplace,
$25,900 • temu. view. By owner. 644--0801
Caywood Riiy. 5411-1290 *BAY VIEW Ftt lot 85' x 195' w/ plan1. $34.900.
Cost• Mna 1100 Owner MS-.7249, 548-4207
room and den. 2~~ be.th • • .__,,' further in:tonnation ••••••••• •••••••••••• $53,(X)(I i BDRM. 3 bath. Tbp oJ
Spllt.Jevel 3 bedroom, pa.net-World. Ocean & mountain
ed tam Uy room, dining room.1=v=;"'=· $37=:,500;:·,:540-=:""'=== I 21,i bath!, former furnished
model ........ , ..... $59,500 Condominium 1950
N rt H_.. 1210 2 1•·-. ._._atlc en•..., hall, 4 BR, 2 Ba Condomhllum FANTASTIC 4 Bedroom IWPO •·-W•J u•au• ~J F •-•· C'" -ooo 1,,... n-•-,.. "'" .,.,, 0:••11 4 .... _ .. __ m• 1~-e f8.m\'" on au v..::W, .-. -· • """" ocuu::.o-, ......... ~ home in absolutely im· 0 MESA ~vu "' ..... ., OJ / "400 d •~ M r maculate conditiOfl, double EAST SIDE C STA room, dining and living w ,.... • own. ,...... o -
NEWPORT HGTS. AREA room, 2i-> baths, 2 fireplac· riatown Lane. 540-6976 eves.
fireplace, gorgeous nylon AU. THIS AND R2 es, heated & filtered pool • • & week-ends. 5f3-7322 dly&. carpeting, sparkling blt·in •"K 500 ldtcMn A manicured yard. Charming 3'bedroom or 2 .,.. ••••..••.••••••••••• $59,500 Dupltxft for Sale 1'75
YOUR WORK -NEW LO-Traffic frff street, close to bedroom & den. 1% baths ..... ,_ ... _. H . -
ENJOY
CAL ornCEJIEEDS _u.. . ocboab-hking m.211 ---mo...,.-..,.,.,. & c1ra,.· • .W.11."-".w<w -~mn-.flEWl'OM'--'"' .,.,.. 4 UN CENSED REAL ESTATE submit. Call 54().1151 (open built-in it forced alr ~at'. 3 bedrooms, 3 bath 1 itory 200' to beach. Or will trade
LEAD MAN OR WOMAN evea) Heritage Real Estate home. Deck, dock for boat equity for aood Lquna BALBOA , This well landscaped home •.••.•.•.•.....•••••• $76,000 -idential ,_ p, o. "-BROKER OR SALESMAN· can be found on a huge R2 ·~ """ DU.\
{1008 W. BALBOA) DPALEVAESE ~fLL "k cozporty~~;,::m~nea.feN:~ lot with a very large tenc-4 hedrooma, 3 bath, 1 story ~ffl) ;::~;aeb.
Fin:t time listed ••• Btepa G B ' u r • ed back yard, witb room for home. Deck, dock for boat to 10th SL Beach. We are 644-0JlO •treet. large R..2 lot with a boat, camper, or build a GOLD Medallion· Duplex, 3
very prolld to offer this lm-:mom for rental Unit, $19,900. rental unit! It bu a paved •·•••••••••••••······ $84,900 br &: 2 Br units. 1707 W.
maculate property. Alwaya D I $2 950 Graham Realty alley entrance for euy ac-4 bedrooms, 4 batha, custom Balboa. Blvd. N.B. Call
rented Eummer &: winter. Up ex 4, Near N.B, Post Otc. 646-2414 cess. Location i& just about 1 story home. 56 Jt. boat Walter Burress A Aaoc.
$61,500 i& the price • we Eastslde Costa Mesa. Hard· perfect. l'A blla to Newport dock, deck cantlleverd over 1 _6'4-<ll66~~·~-----
have the key. wood floors &: double car LUXURY Living in Prestige grade 5choo1 1,_~~ °!!?_2 b17Uath water ••••••.••••••• $99,500 RENTAL$
Rm Clllil'. garage seJ>&?ttna tmitl (2 area. 3 BR, den, blt-!M. to new c ty _. ........... t HouMS Fumlshtd
bdrms e. ch). Extra larae: 1500 eq. tt. brick patio, Jitt. street and Westcliff shop. (bedroom, 3% bath, 2 story -=='-==='--1
kitchen ~a in 1 unit. place. Immaculate! Auume ping and two other schools home acrou Irom Beach & Rental1 to Shire 2005
REALTORS Wells-McC.l(dle, Rltn. VA loan. $11,500. Owner with~walkingdiatanoe.For Tennis aub. 54 ft. on the
1810 Newpo!rBlvd., C.M. 54()..4()4f. 912 Peace Pl in appollltment to see, write~ waterfront with a '4-fl boat FEMALE roommatr to Iba.re
2l1l5 W. 6B7~~vd., N.B. 548-77'29 Eves. 64l-068f Rancho Mesa. Pri~te ~arfY. dock &: cantllevl!ttd deck. house. Balboa laland. $84
1""!!"FO!!"'!!R"!C'!E'!o"', '!T~o"s!'E!'L!'!L:m' ~Y ~WN;:~E-~ 3 b~~ ====o=..,.==Pl='o='===
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..................... $99,900 ~PM.A~.,,,·~ eau ~t
Immaculate 3 BR home with kitchen; utility p or c h ; Above bome1 are a part of WORKING girl to •hart furn
2 sparkling baths, cUBtom crplli, drps. Close to schls Baycrest 1223 the itiale dMtlon'a. exclu· University Parlt home w/ john macnab carpeting, manicured yard & shp'g. $25,500. 548-0244 FANTASTIC REDUCMON. :dveJ!stinprangq:inprlce same. Days 5f6-.£e28, eves.
Ir large patio with fireplace, NEW 2·sly. 3 BR. 2 Ba. Beaut custom Medallion from $43,im to .$185,000. 833-15.11
BAY FRONT BBQ. Hard to find ard only "'-tg •· ~,. . ~ 9511· Ba t ho l79 n:n Co?Qe: in and Wk to one ct EMPLOYED ..... -... t 0
-Magnl!icent unique bay· $2~.500. Mwit sell immedl· $3.tXWJ~.'O~rMZ.'.9167' _ =s $7S,~~'. ~w ·;; our ll Julf.tlme proleESion-share ptea..;;t~home
front home. Over 120 feet ately. CALL RAY GAULT, pra~ value. Like new 4 al salea represent&tivea. w/same. $50 Month.
of bay frontage, spectacular 540.llSl (open eves) Herit· Mesa Del Mar 1105 BR, 3 ba, huge fam nn, OPEN 10 A.M. 'TIL DUSK 548-0072 days.
view, I av is h panelling, age Real Estate. fully crptd, drpd, brick 7 DAYS A WEEK child -~"
enormous master bed·sl.ttini TERRIFIC FIXER-UPPER, GI Io w BBQ, J*tio. HL!ntlngton H1rbour MOTHER w/amall ww
room. $179,000.00. 5 BR 4 bath o:. .. crest home down. $26,000 value, 5 BR. 1007 Santiago Dr. NB 646-4750 Salu Corp. = r::; w/wne, ~4
U'Y converted gar: needs paint, 213/A30-3571
This choice S Bij. 2 story Call for appointment with delightful pool. Excel-carpet. $23,950. Owner Univenlty Park 1237 7141 •• 7•2531 WANT 2 young liberal mind·
home is today's top value lent Antigua Way location. 546-4607 -ed bachelbn to share nice
from It's slate entry hall to (714) 642·8235 Hurry for this onr.. d ======== BY OWNER, 3 Br, 2~fa Ba, 3 Br home, N.B. 675-420S
it's lovely landscaped Yard·l•-;;;-Oiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml 881 Dover Drive, Suite 101 Arnold & Freu Me•• Verde 1110 fam room, bu everything! BRAND NEW 25 YR. old -workina lfrl
It's quallly throug~ut Cll!v· UCTS NO DftURI Macco Realty Co. Bldg. 388 E. 17th St., C.M. Priced to sell! 833--0104 \vishe.s roommate for )'rly
er wall paperli in many ''' vnn Newport Beach Realton 646-1755 3'BR $26,900 FHA !-=========-2 BR. carpets&: drapes, 2 beach~. 673-6629
rooms, electric built-In kitcb-"":=::=::=::=::=::=::=:::1 ·--s-19.lj;D--Fantastic terms on this Mesa Corona d1I Mir 1250 blks to beach. Honeymoon. -1 ;,-Nlo-CEo,,;..:.lirl=d~e"o1.-.....:.., "..,.-,-to
en, nylon· w/w carpeta Ir: 4yardBR !.~--ba1o~;._1~:, tteau" • $19,950 Verde home. 3 lg Bedrms -1;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~;;;;;;;;;;; en Spedal. S22,900 _ .. __ ,"-a M•,. Apt.-.
custom drapes, new re.I~~ now."""""' auupp...,.. 4 Units 2 battm -family room + 2 I' BEST BUY R. D. SLATES, Rltr. &;369-fv:tt 4. -
erator included. Price $34,......., • e 3 BR -newJy painted Jireplaces. Owner has bought CORONA OEL MAR 847-3519 Eves. 536-7840
• FIWGI tenm. $21,500 Near Bay & Ocean e Feoced yard & patio another. EZ '""".FHA· FEMALE roommate, 163.50
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1093 Baker, C.M.
143 Broadway 645-0181
Ev ... 642-1453 646-4579
51h% LOAll.
Payments $141 mo. lnclude1
all 4 Larp bedroma, gpac-
ioUI llv. nn., t•_. BA, large
fenced ya.rd. 'Nf'ar schools
& So. Cout Pla&a. lmmedi·
a!I' ponesl!'ion.
MARTIN R.E .
Newport
••
Victoria
646-8811
THE~~EAL
E S T{\.TER S
* 4'h% Interest *
Anybody can usume this
VA loan. Payments Sll3 per
mo principle, inlerest & fax·
es. 3 BR l '4 ba, bUge f.am..
ily room with fireplace, din-
ing area. built-ins, hdwd
1loors, dble gllfale, pool·
s.izcd yard. Aak:ing o D I y
$23,900.
Rllr. 646-3928 or 56348.1
*LACHENMYER
BROADMOOR
Ex"llent Investment prope~ • 1148/mo lncludH .n VA· 126,900. Small"°"" P!Ut Furn"'"'· $795 Down/NO 2nd per month: Balboa latarwl ty, on double lot. Each stu-IUtr. 6(2.9730 Eves. 548-0720 f "ring,. al Unit on full size lot. Full Apt. 673-8405 . i price ~.750. HURRY ON ~!,P,• .'.'.'.!:~:_Bal':;_ .. ,,'~;i. • KENNEDY ..: "' SPRING TlllS! Vory ""lrablo.,... Vacant • ~·· ·-· "" '--.............. ~---.... 1>"1> AT ""1 VOGEL O'.lMPANY Lui• 4 bedrooms. :!i;;;·H~ ........ 152•500 '-DUPLEX •• i ~.... 2661:ii..,."';,''!,i1;;,CdM •. ::!,"!~A~.,'!;~TJ, ..
Near Beach a: ShoppfnE 2629 Harbor mw .. c.M. 11740 Wl.mel', fV 842-4405
Excellent value at $34.950 ,..A,...,..... .,..__ 1/3 -H ' Hiiis BY OWNER: 3 BR. Ir: Faml· ~ --· ........ llntln ..... n Geor-Wllll1mson ly, 2 BA. ,.._ts, -f-thrtJ. ocean view, key to pvt ~·.,. r " " -~ he h he lod I 4 Br Take over 5% % loan. Hard· Cold II D.-L & Co. Realtor out. bJtns. $26.500. 540-0022 ac • a poo, , l/.: ~~ c-::':::.., 613-4350 Eves. 673-1564 Rfl 6 wkdys or wknds. 2-'it Ba, frplc, b 11 • i n g, wood floors, large 3 BR,
,.__, •llldl. c.i._.. Divorce sale, $ s 9, o o o. 13xl8 lam. nn, new palnt in
tu f.#11 ., .. ,... Barbour It v a n d 1 i n g , &: out. Sell GI or ~·
ID UNITS Newport B11ch 1200 Broken. 114, 838-5440. sun BRASHEAR !!£ALTY
Costa MM• 2100 ------"·---· 3 BEDROOMS, like new con·
dltion. Completely furniah.
ed. Adulta only or maybe
one ch.lld. Swimmina" pool,
rtcrea.tion centtt at no ex·
Ira charge. $235 mo. Apnt
54&-414.1
FURN 2 '~'> l br. 2 ha.
cond., incl piano, bltn.s.
ResJXln adults only. 5'6-2668 100' 300' lOJ on 3 loU. AdJaoent lo Ocean-~ l"" 71<: SJ'!...., 847-8531 """'· 968-1118 I Iron!. Sl5S.IXXI. BY OWNER: price reduoed 2 NICE "°""' on doubl• 2 STORY I POOL Homo N rt Sho 2220 Balboa Reil Esftte Co. from ro.500 to S37.500. 3 Jot. So. of Hwy. Reduced Large separate Jamily room, 1-•-w-'po'-------'--'"'-~I
Zonodho R~l4c,.P500, wl~.~400, sq 700 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa !BR. 2 Ba. Hugel liv., ,k to $5t,500. Ch\>ner, 673-4169 quality carpef5, 3~· pool with CHARMING 3 BR frpl(',
ft use. ' am ..... own. 673-4140 am. rms.; very ge. o; DIAL~--~·-~-, filter & heater. GI or F1iA BBQ P tlo a b •·· ~1 Al.so other acreaa:e $4S.IXll1..,.!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' can store boat or house ~~ v.rvv•o, ....... 6 te n..: . . ht 1 · • · u ,,_, Tuv • ,.r acre in city. I"' trlr. Cor. of l Sth St. &. your act. then a.It back and '"rm3 500s. T••ce ll!I ng a No pets. 1 child OK. $250 .. -PERRON
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1797 Oranre, Costa Mtsa * 642-lnl Anytime*
$1200 UNDER MARKET-
$2600 cash to pruent loan.
$19, 750 full price. $166/mo
pays all 3 BR 1 ~ bath Mon.
tloello Condominium, double
garage, cal'pets, drape11,
built.ins, 2 pools, club
hou8e. ~r/Agt. $41)..558(1
.,. mo to JuJy 1. 673-5521 SOCK tT TO 'EM! KlJlgl Pl. Ca11: 545-5124 listen to the phone rinll P.~1 Jonas Rulty
Gen.r•I -1000 Gener•I 1000 O.ner1I 1000 1147-1266 Eves. 53&.7124
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t BR. crpts, drps. bltns,
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& shp'g. May rent w/ opt.
By owner. 646-6304
HunHngtoft Beach 1400
Moth1r.Jn-l1w Problem?
Solve lt with lbia 3 BR Span-
i9h Hacienda + separate at·
tached 1 BR apt. Luxw-y 3
BR 2 bath, 2 .,,..,.h !n-
p1a..., -""""" Ille. beamed ceUirwa. walk • Jn
Corona •I Mar 2250 -'-'-"---"'=I
EXECUTIVE, luxury, $375.
mo. leue. Adults, 2711
Shell, China Owe. ~
B1lbo1 lsl1nd 2355
BAYFRONT 5 BR. til June
ht. $325 or yrty $500 incl
utl!. 673-6300, Martha or
eves 675-5764, Mrs. White
Duploxoa Furn. 2975
FURN 2 Br, 1 % Ba. Apt.
m&nyutru.$1S1.-
or 67l-13SO '
RENTAU
Heu ... Unfurnfthed
K f ROO HARBOR VIEW. CdM LOO l 4 B 0 M Oo You NHd Room? 2500 Wavocr .. t Dr .
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Your Valentine
will be all Mnllt11 with an
JV AN W E LL S "forever
view" home. 4 bclmi.s, 3 bf!.,
fam. rm. tUe inner atrium
·w/\\~I bar, 3 car pr.
Roy J, Ward Co. 'ISYTAT I
p a n t r )', eJeetric built -in
r.nse • self cleaning oYen,
ditl'rNasher, apaekl!.ls master
111lte with upgraded car.
pets 6 1)1.d, drapet, covered
patio, 3 car ~-Mother-O.n1r1I 3000
In-law apt. bu specious liv· '.'."'."------'=
In& room with fireplace, Cin-$160: 3 BR., 1 bath. Fenced
dertUa kitchen with built· yard. Children ~ pet OK.
Iris, quiet mur.r bedroom, 01lrolre;;;..;;;.:,' ::.534-<lO!O:;,::::.=--
prlvate bllh. Renttod now S18S: 4 BR., 1% b&U..
for $125 per month. $5000 fenced yard. Frpl. children
down -low dotl1¥ costL I. pets OK. BJcr. 534-6980
$22,500 tor a boat Y camper Y or Extc Trl·~vtl Model DN1rab&e area at such a doC Y All this In Newport ~ Santiago Dr. 646-1550
tow --1 2 ba.ths. famlll Beach + a lovaty 3 bdrm 5 BEDROOM .--"9 500 PRICE REDUCED rocm. EDcba.nti111 firepl&ct. 2. blth home with family Dive Gambill 4 BR Provincial home. bit. Brick s-tio with pa BBQ. dln!rW room & ranch 5t)'le ,, •• ,,..._
Dftam Jdtchen wUh bu1lt-ter'\'ic:e porch. Priotd for 1~".!'"!"!!!!~""'!'!!'!,w'!!'!!~.. in kitchen, U~place. Reduc-W.. MO.I'm lm.mtdlAte uJt. 1-f'd to $56,500.
L--I 4 Bedrm -''O•" Down O a Coa I Pr= TAllll~L 2955 Har-Pote Barrott RN ty •• 3 750•1 ' ng• 1
1-W •-""Dr NB .,.,, c......., ._,. 332 M,.,.....,.rlte, OJM , DAVIDSON Realty -"~ ' ~-For• IMt<• 'tamlly • fun! l"'!'"""-..,..··-,.....,.._..,.I
All Ploy Ho Worlc WANTED TO BUY 3 or c Formal dining room. Ca~ S.11 Buy In Balboa I cu be )'OUno Seaudhal &pan. bedniom boulit, It.kt owr iietro • m&l1Y extra•. Spot-Duplf:x nr Bay. 2-2 BR's
isll; lfyle 2BR.a1~ balb O» klAn • paym~ll under leas rondllion! 540-1770 Furn + extras, low price
'e PllNT NUM!El!O tmw I' r p r I'. · 1· I' I' IN lHije SQUARES _ _ t _ . . . _
: I I' I A honeymoon is the 'VOCt>-
. . . . lion the groom tokes fust be-r--------. fore starting work for o -IBOULES 1~ l-i& I
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by "'""• .. '"" -... -·1 • }IOI.I d ... lop from np No. 3 below.
.. "" ..................... I damllllum. $211,850. $13$.00. Haw cull !ar equ> TARBELL 2955 Harbo< $39.500.
Ir J1!0-m 01 ty. Call 548-$995 &112r 1:30 E-H. Mlchoel. Realtor SCRAM·LETS ANSWER IN CLASSIFICATION BOOO . !;va...,, P~t Dial &tZ-M78 for RESULTS 507E.BAlboAB1. m.-.,, _________________________ _
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WATQ{ Jour ·rv lbo91 on bullt-lns, w/w, drspq. '
th• let you tlnd bl the -,=;:Bro:=:""::.'.:-::::::::;:: __ ,
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-· -16, 1969 ONLY l'ILOT NTALS IEHTALS RENTALS lENTALS ~J~:•~N~"f~l.S~;;~r~~L~~~:J
Daily Pilot Claulfied
CLASSIFIED" IND!X
.._ Unful'lll,,,.. "-Unfurnlahad Apia. 'um..-Apia. Unfum!t~ AlltL Unfvmlohod
c.t• MMa 1100 ~ Ha1th11 ~10 C..•• ~ ,, 4100 o-r 5000 c_. t1o1 Mir 5150 .-tw..,. ""
AVAIL. ~ .. -3 Em Sltje c""",-1 • ~ • (X)LLllOll Or --Pl er. "' 'llo. ~: "' -port Ht111o ~ ''U f :Jj' , ~ -u.. .., 1111 1a. 1111 1a
•-· moloL, bid. pool, Ip. OlamWw 3 bedJoom or 2 , .,~ ncJrm bod, Ill -.. -·belt oll aivtlo p&tlo. bedt'Oo111 • -lll batbo. a i.<UH !VVABJ'.A'l'l!l An'St .., •N• 11$-3111
-. -with -ftttt>lace, '""'"ti •·drapes, -ocaJPAl<CY l:J'IJIUt1llllED='====--,-... -,-, ..... ,-.,
Advert.INN""',. ••a.oe ..... , .... .., ...........
Phones Ar• Open 8:00 a.m. -5:30 p.m. II or older. P7J lofo. -bull•lnl • .._ l1r beet. an,,.. OluntY• -ADIJ\,Ya FAMILY ON TEN ACIWI --
I0-030D Well landtc1Ded bome with NEW Malt UW. C"OIDPkl SEC'J"lOfifS AVAU.ABLZ 1 • 2 BR. f'urD 6 Unfan ~ ID-fJl4 • 9 to Noon S.l\rd1)'-Clmad Sunday
DIAL DIRECT 642-5678
FOR LEASE · IAlll tbb 1 very i&;p f.eoced back """'°'run,"' aolunl. Clooo to Shopplnt Pork l"rplca I Pr! I P1t1o1 11-========•I
lltnctlw 4 + llmll> room. ~-:;1..,~":.,lo ~.:::: ~= c.!::"" e S.Ocloul S Br'' ! Ba PoolL T-. °"""'1 m., R-It loard -
February 1 ., Seofember ....,,. ICbool. and Oll!y 2 bib O..t&n • 2 BR. widen « ofc. bl. 9 bola Pvtt/......_ NICE "°""' lb -~ .:""~i to new dl> perL £u t l'llh • UoxurloQo G......, • Swim PGOI, Put/.,...,, "" S.. Lloe, OIM SU.:1111 Volley ..--114r• WESTMINSTER & NORTH COUNTY DIAL FREE 540-'1220 IChootL ' • ,,,.., and westc1Jtt .._ •B•bblli1:1Prllw•br'Ooll ~:f',::'h.t/lodryAta•'la tM....-ar.c...t-1 -prtv.R••••••bllt RA!altor ~ pin& and two other ICbooll • 42' Pool I. tbete.py bath m ve. 531-'lOOB
wtthln walkingdl&taoce. J1BO • Aetivll;y room/bllliardl COSTA MESA SU.38'.M t BR. 21& &., frpl., cpta. =======~==II
LEAl!E/OPT!ba"· • .-~N_,~ re8!i.r! For detalla. write: • Sauna Balli drt;ls., ltJ'IP, bin. UIO Income l'ra,erty --~~ Prl ..... p rty • Put""" .-Month. c.n: 54().1231 En CLASSlf'llDCOUNT1iftl1retoo.t.d•fthtw11 ti&l aru. lmm•dlate y,...,. G eOutaideCuBBQs CGrtfl Mela J100 Ct HOMEAINO'JMll!byOW'N'
Huntlntlfon llaach 540.1220
1211 W.lf .............. N..,... lwL Ill W• .., ...... c... ..... J" ~ ~~ ( o~ ~ ~ lox P612 • Encl. prages. stonae OCEAN view hz:rury_dUJl]tx. ER 10-1BD.1'9 ba. apta. •
.... """'· "-.C..•• ...... m .......... ~ ..... lllMilt ...... .. • .... eves) Herttqe ~al Estate DaDy Pilot CENTER ot town -between Excelll!llt. pu1c • rue. &Ur-3 Br, 3 Ba. Fam rm, 2 4 Bd. 2 hL res. l Th
&,, • >"on!IHlrbor • N.,.. rouodJnp t<r aduUs -"""--"Pb. ...... old. """-2310 S..ta Ano, Mall Add,..111 hx 1175,. N1WP9rt a.aoti. Calif. WESJ'SIDE 3 Br, dell, 1% =========='I port tnc peace a: quid. $350.. Mo. leue. S15--0l3e: CM 6'J5...ll93
H R I • D di' hi, ,,.wty paln"" """"' • Newport Sho..., 3220 """ P&n<W, CM W06111 °""""""'tlve Teouta 2 llR. Apt / =======::.I ours-egu at1ons-ee 1n•1 out. Avail now at $175 mo w gar lusl p rty SP•cious • "" • • • bl' ALL .. w tum, cpU, ---. ~ 2 • ' BDRM. APl'S. ~-F·-... ·~ ---w/ltUI!', call aft 5:30 pm A '°""' ~ u.n, ... n•l~ .. BR. .. ___ iw:~· POC>t.. NO QUIJ)R.EN ....... __ , • ........._...
IRftORli Advtr11ters 1ho.,1~ chee• thtlr adl deny •l'Hll Nl'Of't tmmedlattl1 .,.,..,. week-"·-54&-&!Jl. in&. crpu, drpe, nr heh I: _..,t, .-uo;:61."' ce .... ,s. M-1 HEART ol Gankn -~ poo1a. im. s.e Bit·""· """-S155. zm MARTINl"'UE H 11 -llNch 5400 or mllCtaplflcatlons. THi DAILY PILOT a.a&llMI Uablltty for trrtf'I only to .. BR House in c 0 u rt now · u .. n i Sl 540-5566 'I' ';;;";;";;;;";;";;:'-;;;;";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Grow bustnn:s. 4 0 x 24 0, • -~· GARDEN APTS. 11 o;o. se.""'.,,.., VI• oxt1nt of publl1hlng the adv1rtl1em1nt oorndlr 1n1 tlmrt. w/pn.ge A yard. Watn EASTSIDE ~.• 2 Br ==·==========,!
DIA.OLINE FO" COPY AND KILLli l :SO P'.M. th• d•Y bm,.. ,.,,1t1Joat1 ..... ""°'" ,., pd. lit A Jut_,;:'• c':! Corona del Mir 3250 etec. hlW: ,.fu.e~u1ts ~· 18th A Santa Ana. C.M. EXCWSIYE lutlntM R•nt•t '°60
W1ek.•nd Edition •nd MMcr•Y MCtlomi whon oloetng tlrn9 '8 l:IO P.M. l"rktay. ~·C~ mo. A ly. 36J..B()gle, 60-1298 Call Mn. Hendenoa ~ ON•THE·IEACH
cozy • lmmac 2 Br. Cot-NICELY turniahed 2 BR. 1111 Sbtl Am., Apt ll3. C.M. 2". -~-...... MESA. Verde Medical A VOU MUST HAVE Kill NUMll[ .. I Wh1n ldlllng en •d Mol191., ~ulo• ,...tta., NEAT 2 BR .l Den, 11.4 tqe. Frplc, beam ceil!up, ,. _,_,. r•-Pmteaional Building lZP to
IN rl~~,..11to m&k• • reaord ot ttl1 ltlll "umblr 1tv.n )'Ill lty your •II bklf' M BA. Quiet atrttt. walk'g pr.r patio , (or furn). ~~=-768 Scott Pt ui"HE SEVILL~' i.mm,. JMrw to pie.. tbt 4,000 Ml· ft now avallable.
Ye 08 '" ot )"'IUr •IL dist to all sbop'g. Av&U 675-4943. Of' write P. o . . NN 2 BR. w/prage $140. moat dllcr1mlm.U.· NO'll' \Vill remodel all a. put
Ev1ry effort 19 m•d• to klll ., oot"r'9Ct a now 111 that hu "'" •nl•red, ~t w. °'"' now. $150 mo. 6'T.J..6882 Box 513 CdM. LGE. Clean bad!.. apL All (Adults). F~ prlv. yard, avallabZe at lo allt RnanL Contact Bob
not gu1rantff to do" untll th• ad w atP••Nd h' th•,..,... 2 BR. Prlv. 1 •rage , LUXURY 3 Br .. tam. rm., utU. pd. Adlta. no peta. $100. cpts, drps, bltna. water pd. lhl ffgntf...t(\ft Law at 2850 Me. Verde
DIME·A·LINI! Ada er• strictly uSh In Mvance by mall er at •nJ' MO., eur efflola. washer/dryer. Reier. re-2% ha. Cpts, drpa. 3 Car 2115 Placentia 548-240? 2619-J Santa Ana Ave. 1'1111 Driw, Colla M..._ 5&-0395
NO phon1 ordorw. quired. pr. ~an A-Bay view. ATTR. 3 BR apt., 2 ba.. • 636-4120 • p clfl OORONA del Mar ~
The DAILY PILOT NNrY• the right te cla•ffy, edit. eoneor er,.,,_. 1ny adYt,.. 169 Mesa Dr. $135. 548-7881 Yr. old. Ue $300~ 494-fi057 w/w carp., drps., attr. yd. NEW 2 Br. 2 Ba. Twnhle. I C [0 Sh>p i1t busy locatm
tlNmtnt. and to ohange th r•ts• and Ngulatlone wtthout prMr l'IOtfo&. MS--3481; ~154; 646-Ql22 Bltm, ........ ts, •-, incl ...... Former beauty lh:Jp tnOYed IMMACULATE 2 Br,..,...., Lido Isla 3351 -• -~ ~ to •--I HOUSES FOR SALE MIWl"OltT l&AcH CMe n•.&n•NO •••VICI "" .... ....,.tr"&:-... .. , blt-ina. $135. BEAUT. J.e!'. 2 Br. 1~ ba. Club hse & pooL $195. .... -quar er•.
OIHIU.L NIWl"OlT HllOHTI 41" IUC'TRICAL. -.. ...,... 11tudJo, p:>OI, adults. fl.85 54Q..4179 alt 4 Sat Cl' all nl Ocean Ave., ILB R.e.:lnable re D t • Call
COITA MISA :: MIWf'OltT SHMU 4211 ltUtPMINT lllfTAU ... mo. 546-9155 3 BR & den, 2 Ba. fl'plc, ..... ~M:. -~ ..... <n•> ..,.,..... llutchena. n4: 838-ell I
MISA DIL MAii llM =r:~~~~:., P'AltlC :: ~· = 3 BR. 2 Ba., Westclitt area; sl:oYt, refrig., crpt3 "' drps. -..o Santa Ana ...-~ .....,. SUn. -· ~.::•::... ;:i: &ACK .... ., .. fluaNACI alPA1.,, 11c. w• walk to schll & 5bop., Cpta, Yrly teue by 0 w n er • NASSAU PALMS • Niil~CEE:2iS&oa'iihldidii1o:-:ap;;.:~-:-....,;;a;l!l12S!!!'"•!"''!!Slli0:!!!""!!2"!!•"!!3"!!8!'R. STORE Cit OFFICE
HIWro•T llfACH ,. IAIT ILU,,. 4M1 rU1tNrTUlll llUTOltlNO "ft -etc 548-2395 eve 644-1288 eves I: weoekendL 1 & 2 BR. -Pool acc. 98f El CamlJlo.. C.M. .._ N--"·: HUNTINGTON BEAal HIWl"OllT MllOMTl Ull COAOflA NL MA• 4ttt • &lf'lflllHINO .. 177 E . 22nd St. 642-3645 $145-96;2...5{M, Avail Feb ap... .,_..,. decor., cpta. In Oettter on Bn.ch Blvd. =~~:::.r.~~s.,, :~ ~~DI = ==~:~~:.-· = 2 !D~ Ii:!~~ ~: Huntington BNch 3400 $S8 ON'E BR, utils incl, 1 L : :!~K.~· = MT.(811
IAYCllST IDI .... LIOA JIU.MD ... OL.UI .... Mo ~ adult. no pell. 19 61 2 BR. Mod. Duplx $14.\. Blvd. " Main. doee t6 SMAU.. ruisnnably
•AYSHOltll im HUWYIMOTOll IEAC11 .-••••" TMUU &ne • FREE RENTAL BOOK Full rton N 4 642-Q.12 Crp •-N dee. Bl Store ~ in DOYlll SllOlllJ ltU •OUlfTAI" YAU.•¥ t411 OUM '"°" .,,. 2 Bdrm. House $140 Drop In &: Browae t' o. . t., ..... _ ew lDI, 8Cboola A: llhoppina. M7-Mtt'i Corona de:l Mu location =::~1":,.,.u,,.01 ::: 11.&L ••ACM .... MULTM a.u11 mt 3 Bdrm. House $160 3 Bedroom. 2 Bath. Double DELUXE Apt 1 BR. nio enc patio. Gu. 2244-A St&la. W•nt Privacy? Newl Call Hutchens. n 4:-
uMiv1at1TY P'AltK 1m ~J.=.~~~NT1' = =~~~tlWllNI :: Phone 531.1723 Garage. Separation forces pool, ideal for Bachelor. 642-7472 ONE BR'• NEAR OCEAN ~ ... ~i:s,,.., ::: ou.o•N 111:0¥• .. ,, lllTIAIOI o•C:OUTlllo '111 rental of th1s gorgeous home. 1993 Church. 548-963J REFINED. responaible older $127 mo ($1C Furn) prap ~A Me&&, ~ E. lltbl
IASHLUl'I' IMI WltTMlltJTlll ..... IMCOM.I TAX .,. 3 BR, newly painted, p11.tio, • lad.y or couple 1 Br. W1furn 202 • 14th. 5$1319 613-l'lSf JiotW IJ'OWld llue, aBey IOI lllYIMI TlltllACI 1241 MIDWAY CITY .. , • ...,., Onu••I .... .,.. fncd yd, Adults. $165/mo. $115.00 per month. Poulble N 8 h 4200 ~ liMr J'ronbp. QWmi
COltOHA OIL MAil 1UI SANT• AMA !!!! ........ N,I~·,,.. ~.. Rltr. &C-91:11 Option. ewport ••c aCpMt., ,.,, 145 Mu& Dr., 3 & 3 BR. spts. 2 Ba. patio, . ._ .. -. 1
IALao.t. P'IMINIUU 1• IAlfTA All.I. MlllNTI -... ., w lk & l ,_, "'"""'" .... CON .... ., , .. TUSTUt ....... UUlllC• 1171 • •DRM JU .. __ -· a er ee OCEANFRONT 3 BR. mtns. · · u ... c. ~drpr. play ya.rd. SHOPS , COAJfM. '1'M UfV91TIOATI..., ~ Int • ~ • .... ,, ..... , '"i' • 1 •• ~ Util Incl U55: 2 BR. See to apprec. chlldrt!n .,.. ... 40. up. 11871 • ~::O 1~1~"°' ::; U.OUNA llACN fNI UJUTO•W. '1M bit-ins. $225 mo oo lease. ... · _...,, .._ ....... • Like new; privacy; yd. Bell or&" tLB. ac..36Tf Nr. Newp::n Pin'
IALIOA ISL.l.ltO 11U UIUIC.tt fUOUIL ..,.., , ... LIY •• , ... ,.. .... .. .,..,. ""'3 -Edi-er ............ • . -~=-=='""'....,~~~ HUNTlltOTOM llACM , .. IAN Cl.IMl!llTI <ml L.l.MPIC.AP'lfl• 1111 ~~....... ''™" ll'6 care. No pets. adlt•. 2 BR-n~'·"Carpets, :. . ~~~~~~0:..,~.,aou• i:: =:.ti~'~ :: =.• 11.ac =-..... ___ Verde il 10 8GA4S5 Open Ews.
565140 N.wport Shora 4220 ~ drapes.~ 1 child BLDG. !OXlm, tn tart oC Sl.t.L IUCH , ... CONDOM1•1UM ..... MOVIM• • rrou•• ,,... $~ Lovely 3 BR. 1% BA. . 3 BR unfurn, reh"iprator, OK. liftir 5 PM downtown Costa Me..~ l ~~?J11'~~. \':s RfNTALS ;:~:::: =:-•• = $m MONTH. water pii , 2 itoey.-CODdo. Crpta, drps, 2 BR. Mobile home. 2 blks btt•tn i'tDft, redecorated, 2 R. ~·&to ,5tl:-Ullli-~a.I
LOH• ••AcH ,,. A.,,.. Unfumlthed ;~-:.Ul'NT = nice 3 bdrm. Available Feb. at.ave, retrig, whr/dyr. Prv be;i-ch.~~ mo. Adults neuw ""'"'c.drpa, •$130. 568 ~~. ~,,;:;,,. i!1;· Offl a·nt I '
L.l.l(lWOOO .... OINllAI. .. 1'1.All'lllllO. ·-......... ht &U-7922 patio. Prk'g, Pool. Oub~. on y. w aon SL M. 545--0760 816 Palm' ' . • .,..... ........ ce ~--•;_ _ _;;;;.:... .. OltAMOI COVNT'f ,.. COSTA MllA .,.. Tennis ct.a. Call c 0 11 .......,...,... -
ouT oP couNTY ,,. MllA v1•0• 1111 =•:llOOM,,.. = 21.3/342-3531 Coron• dtl Mar 4250 UNFURN. 1 BR. apt.; extn. 2 BR 0u .. 1 ..... , -"-te yard. LAGUNA BEACH
OUT o, STAT• '"' MIWPOllT ••ACM n11 C II p k 3115 lge exceptionally nice .,_.... ........ Al Cond~---•
STAMTOll '"' NIWP'OllT MllOMTI PT• :\.:·=~~.,. :~ 0 • ., 4 BR 3 bl.th executive borne, pa& drapea. cpl .A.dulta'.. Patio, carpetl, drapes • r Rl'llllllW'll
Wl!STMlllST'll 1411 ltlWl'OlT SHOllS Int l"UMP s1av1ca ... ' BDRM ~·est room Bit· carpets, drapes heatrd pool . BAOIELOR 1 bdnn apt, • pool. $135. Sb-1540 ON FORES'/ AVDRJI:
MJOWAY CITY 1tlt W&STCUl'I' IHI &OClf'lltO ... ,, •M • furn. ffi~ f ............ -, adults $95 126 E. 22nd St 642-U74 l L l BJ\., 2 ~·~ ~. ~---a-"·"-S"AMTA AMA 141' UIUVliltSIT1' PAIJl IU1 lnL N ta. 3 3 6 ~ per mo. W1age Re-al .._....,..,... • -...-, r6'• ~ -... -....
IAMTA ... ,.... MOTS. ,,. IAClt UY IMI Fa~~~:...... :: Prince= (~ lU-4256 Eltate 96'2-44n or 546-8103 only, $125. month + uttL NEWLY Redec. 2 - 3 BR. patio· heated pool. unit amc:e wn,,-,, ...... _>il ~~:ri:· ::: ~:'o:!~."L MAI = UMOOILllt .. IUTCQlll .. . Sal ' 4 BR. like new, nr r...... • ..ta. Bltna, cpts, drpa. Conv. Joe. I 962-1994 ECW• k>caUon In ~
N01tTM TUSTIN 1~1 a.u.toA '* ._.. ..,... .,. owner on preml!IU oo-L'VU6 ..... Lido 111• 4351 St.15 ii: up. 838-7598 Lactma Beach. Air
AHAttltM ,.,. uv isu.MDS '* :::::: MACMlll• 11,.A1u:: ly, 9 to S. &: shops. 16392 Lakemont LGE. 2 BR., I 1l bi.tho, w/w •·nta Ana "20. Ucmed. carpeted, ......,.iif.~I llLYltAOO CA•YON 1w LIDO llLI nn .,.. Lane. Avail now $216/mo. Ch I 2 St » --td "' L.AOUHA MILLI ,, .. MUMTINGTOM llACH ... ~l~:u. .......... "" lease. Agt. &fZ..1171 •rm ng ory cptl., drapn, stow; r:arb. panel partitiontna. Tw ~ t!:~:: :r0 ... ~:L :: :~::1~1~NL;1v :;: ,.••MrT1 cottTtoi "" Newport Beach 3200 s~ :arB~ _.Fl~ dtap. Cb.lid OK. ~7632 ~_;-clean 2 ~ 2 ~ ;~: ~ ~
SAN CLIMIMTE 1111 SIAL •IACM SUI TILL c:...k ..,... ...,., _Laguna Be.ch 3705 _.....,, . va 2 BR. Newb' Redee New ~n Apts. pa...,. or .... rec .... su. JUAN CAl"ISTIAMO 11it LOMO IEACN u. ;_"fii ~ • :',C WINTER RENTALS ahol't term or yrl)t" lease. ........\!I .i--Bltrw. uZ, mo Pool. Nice area. 546-1525 M~ pu1dDa Iota. $l5q
CA,.ISTltANO IUCH 1119 OtAllOI COUNTY .... TILIVllllOM. ....... .... -CHARM 2 Br. 3 Ba.. Atrium, Adullll only. Ask for Mn. ;-..;-0::.... "",-• ps month tor ... Dlld.
DAMA l"OtNT ,,,. •••o•N 011:ov1 "1' ul"tlOLITl•Y ..,. NOW AVAILABLE GJ'Ull!lky .........,. L••una •--~ 5705 ud. ..__._ aTallablie tar ..:l C.AttLSaAO 1141 Wl'STMIMITElt IOI WILOlltO .,,, cpt., drpa, view. PriV. heh. 'd 9' DWV1 ..._. 'f"
oc1.&N1101 11t1 MIDWAY CITY N11 JOBS& EMPLOYMENT ·.BR-$125. la. $295. ~7 0wner Pete l•rrett RHlty NEW 2 Br. crp'd A drp 1-~~--------1-. haarl -:-':.:~~= couNT't i: "'..;! :! HllOlfT1 :: iw 2 BR. -$150. Ml.5200 Garage $1!0. 1570 Onnst 100 CLIPF l)IJVE l«Yice available .., S10
110t1111 TO •• Mov10 ,,. TUITllll ... :: :=:: =.. ,.. 3 BR. -2 bath -$175. D,uplexn Unfum. 3975 'Aw ... ot. ~ •; · · LUXlJRY rt:mN/UNFURN All utDIHa paid ~~~:~~IUF~• SA.Le = ~o::..· ... L •••ett :: JOI •MT•o. ... Ocetln front 3 BR., 2 bltb--Balboa l1l1nd 4355 s SR. 2 Ba., frpl., m Yeu\Y Llw. 1 • 2 BdrmL tallpban..
Al"AlTMEHTS POil SALi 11t1 U.etlMA HIOUll m1 ~~t. n. $22.5. A: $275. 2 BR, WfW crpt. drps, prqe. Adults. $140 Mallth atepa to ~ 6 Sbopt DAIL'! PUDI'
RENTALS ....,. CL•MllfTI '"' ..... NCll:I. M.-,,.. • lllCI\ CARPfT • ~. bit-ins, adults, no BA.Of. apl , 1 adult only, 327-8 C..brlllo 5',\.4691 Oceanvtew from fNf!ey Apt. m FOR!:!l' A.VDfUE IA• 'UAM CAl"llnANO 1711 NII\.!" WANTl:D, M19 7-llW 389 E. 3Jtb st CM _,_ G---" ,. ___ , LAGUNA BE&Cll Housn Fumi1hed , IWIA P'OlltT S1• ao1NC11s. ._ nt11 pets, · · ~teiuvnl, ,....,,.. ~. 3 BR. $1.XI. Stow, dJspouJ from SlSO mo up. leue
OIMlltAL .. REAL ESTATE, NIU' WAMTSO. --,.. REALTY RENTALS littl~ BaL hJand, boat dock; &: crpta. 132: E. Bay, Apt 491-2449 fM-98
lll"NTAl.S TO SNA•• .. ' Gener•I ~ .. ~ ~ _.._ = (30 ot6CH lo lelW you) Apia. Furnished avail. ~ ht., $1~ Mo., A. 494-tm iEAL ESTA n Deluxe Offices COSTA MllA "" Tl:IP'LIX. .tc.. ,,. KHOOU 6 lltlT•UCTIOM , .. 202S W. Balboa Blvd., N.B. incl. ufil. See now. 6'13--0207 ,.,_ I
MISA OIL MA• 11U COMOOMINIUM llH9 ,01 rtlLl"AU.TIOM NI 67S-mlQ PATIO Apt 1 Bl' $9). U'9net'I SUITESorlhicleotfi'9fram ~~.::·~:." 111• AINTAl.S WANTID .... TMIATittCAI. ,... Gtn•r•I 4000 R.aqe, Refrlg, Pl • water $75. Carpds, air cmi!Hono
M1w1'011T •EACH :: :::•.Hi~:::' ::: MERCHANDISE FOi Huntington Be1ch 4400 pd. Nr shopping. 64.f..UOI Rent1ts W1nted 5990 1.ng, ~t.arlal ••rYtc:e.; :::=~=~ ::~=-•• :! MOTIU. TRAIL•• cou•n "'1 SA.LE AND TRADE 8/8 RENT UTILITIES PAID Quiet 2 BR. Duplex EASI'ERN i!uc., nonanoker central k>cation. ~
1AY1Mo111s nu ou•sT HoM1s "" tru1N1Tu•• -TOWNHOUSE 3 Rooma Furniture »I Broad .... .., sus. / b t t d / t County Bank BJda. DJ &
OOVll IHOlllS nu ~l~~M:'r.~~.T1' = ==:: =~,'I:.~ :~ 2 Bdrm, 2 Bath $ 2 Bdmul. furn. HUI. pool Call aft. ~53i4282 w no c re n p e • . 17th st., CM. 60-1486
wl!STCL1FF :;; ausiHiss "•°"••TT ..,. "°'' •eu"M•MT ..,1 ZS Month 802 Knoxville, Apt D, H.B. D!ltrelt apprm 4/5 mm
UMIVl!ltllTI ,...... TIUAllll ,. ... a .... CA ... ••ITAUHICT 9'14 2 Car Carports FULL OPTlON TO BUY • 536-2914 • LIKE NEW 2 Br., new cpb., co~. well appointed NEWPORT CIVIC ~~-r:-. • ., ::= 1u11t11ss lllHTAL .... u• 1eu1rM9MT 1111 $200/Month (Refrigerator. Avallable) 1 LOCK fro drpt. blt·U.. carport; na fum % BR bcb apt, OWoel: IUllabl• for
EAST •Lu"" !!:? ~S":~~~.~fLNT•A•LOl"lllT't = =~:O~.ooea = Poola ~Adults Only! No deposit o.Lc. "B m L~ed lpoo!A ,pets· sdultl $125 5CM169 i.,ur.tNewport Clll.I g. merclaI, Medkal. Den
tllYINI Tt!llltACI ·-lltCIAL ... ·-Bay & •-ch ~ BR aptll., m::o.t • • 4':!> n4· 5§.n71 Mn. AIMond crptl elnak'tr ~~~::: 011 MA• ;:: f:::nlllAL alMTAL "" =.'::::. "-·-;: -H.F.R.C. bit-ins, rec room. Inler<'Dm 2 BDRM unfurn, p:>OI, cbe ~n ' 'From fro
••v ISL.I.Mos !HI ~:~~"'' !~: ==·~cM1 .. 11 :: 901 o!:'l.b?;~~lte 221 517 Fur,n~!ure Rent•f• lmBwoRk:. ~ 536-887 .. I I ~th~~~: ~ S13 E. QUIET, Rdlned Collep '1rl Sfl-&m OR 61S-241C ~~~~:L~SUllD = CITltUS ••WI'• •111 MUSICAL lfllTltUMllfT llU w ......... CM. 548-3481 - ' C011uO., auL um. • .. , .... _. tna>me • pe' E"'V'IN"'IP .......... ...,..._ ·-AClllA•• ... r1Attot. OlllAlll IUI 645-ml Eves. MS-6966 1568 w. Lncln. A1lbm T1'-38JO N Atl b---· Bl·... l&l't:'U -.. ~U&&'t";t:, v.....,., -..--HUNTIHOTON ••ACM 1411 UlllC• ILSlltOltl 11111 llADIO "" r.. a.nta " '°"""UI ....... N rt •-ach 5200 dnlft• pmnanent home or 'JOO lq. ft. in new Bid&.
FOUNTAIN YALLIY ,..,. ••so•T l"ltOPl•TT •• T•L.9VlllOM lllll HOLIDAY PIAZA. Cpl~. only. $160. ewpo -apt. furn le unfurn.. Ap.... -,__ ................. _ ~~ ::.~~ ~4: ouMoa co. 1'1t01'•1lTY '*' Ml-J'I a ITilao lhl LEASE New 3 BR Con-DELUXE, Spadoua 1-Bdrm. ~984 « 96l-66&l UNFURNISHED Apt ..wen. Avail Feb. ht er later. A~u·~~ rrs:m. OltANOI COUNT' U• OUT 0• STAT• l"tl:OP. •• TAI'• aacoao11U ... dominlum Pool. Walli: to Furn l ..w .... Pl til ,......, .,.
1.,.,.., ANA tai• MOUNTAIN a ouallT It'll CAMIUI • ••u1.w.&1r1T .. ecbools, lhopplnl center & · ap •w;o WI u -LARGE Bachelor, util furn. Newport Hgbl. Luxury, t.&una Bch er CdM area, 1 OOMMERC. _ 300 Sq. tt.
w1sTMIHSTll ::: ~~~~iv~;;.c;."n ~::vie• ~: =::.:;.,~"': = pu'k. C&rpeta., dra~ a11to H~~ ~tt!e ~ Single older adult only, $90. v I e w, du p I ex •pl, xlnt refaenca, 645-lim. 1 INDUST. _ 800 911, ft. ~~:.,A::'°HrlOM1'1 .. II.JI. IJ.:CttANOI •DI llllOCULAU. KOl'll .,,. ~· Prv patio. Tbe 1965 Pomona, CM 643-5858 Walk to 1hp'g, 842-2219 aplll-levd, 2 bed, frpL, RErlRED Coup&e want. 1 • "6-2lll • ~~iT:; au.cM = 8uSiN£$$ •nd 11• ::_•=::' :: Blutf&. $290 mo. 644..(139) $!KJ· 2 Bdrm.I bdwd. nn. QUIET & BEAUTIFUL .~;.".,...~~bi: rJ-.:_ e ~ er 2 BR. apt or t., faclrv OP'FICES: 2,300 + 911. ft
u.oufllA MllUIL mr FINANCIAL MACMIMlllY. •r. , ... ,. BEACH House i doon to ' • Adult. only. 3 BR. po o I --~· t.Y" or ocean. from May l!ach; atreet lewl: Clcalllt:
SAN CLIMllfT• m1 UIMUll Ocean 2 BR, tio Children A-pet O.K. 17676 Cameron. 347.2125 !~........,Call afttt ~ p.m. 1 to Nov L Bnt ot Reta. SM JUAN CA1'llT'ltAllo 1ru 1u11N1ss Ol"PoOITuN1T11s '* JT01;A•• ms • PB · pr, Broker 534-6980 ~ Hwy, CdM. Call: 67J..C830
CA,.llTltANO llACH 11>1 IUSIN•SS WAHTIO Oii IUILOU• MATlllAU ... )'riy $19> mo. Bk:r. 675--<1130 2 BR. Large upatairt: All Write putiai1an to T1'390
OAllA P'OINT v• INVISTM•MT 0'""""111t1 1111 IWAl't lr9I $100; 2 BR. 1 ba. triplex. untU included fl9J mo' 2106 UPPER Duplex, 2 Br. $160, Missouri Or., Palm l>Hert, 2 SMALLER priy ofc'11'\lm ..
81v1111101 cou1ttv .... .., :;:r.M:C,lf1'10~:'"10 :r,: PETS and LIVESTOCK 2 BR plu.1 den, new ad"'PulUI, On Penlnllula. UtU paid. .,.._, .. _ ,....,3621• · 1 yr. lease; lD'ftl' duplex Calll. 92260 wiUt wie of Reception Rooal.
VACAJIOflll ••lfTALJ •m. on•••• -lmmac. 3 car gar, la r DJi-•Wl .....,.... ..wDi:. •·--· Rani Fortin. 6G-5(m CONDOMIN1c.tM ,.,. r11tSONAL LOANI Inf on! •-nc ., • ., '""" n•-Broker~ · 3 Br. ..,,.,, 1 yr. ..,,.._, PLANT M-.i-to ~-ou1'L1x11 rUlllL .,. JIWl:LltT LOAMI '"' CAn .. y, _...., OP'tir ........ Dft.lo Adult. ta. Sere '-• ........ "" ..... ~
coLL.ATlltAL LOAMI wt 0001 · -; no pe "" Co. Mlddle-aaed coup I e I d ~-1 Prop. ~ RENTALS ltl!AL ISTAT• LOAMI iNI HO•••• ... 3 BR. 2 Ba., frpl., cptll, Costa M... 4100 l•gun.11 Be•ch 4705 app't. only. Miu White wiAh to tl!tlt 1 BR houle. n Vltr-M ""'9111
Housn Unfumi1hed =~~":!~T~i., CHfft '* LIVUTOCK • drapes; 1% bikl. to beach. Tn-9150 Excellent relerencel. Up to _W_ANTE __ D_to_buy~-. -1-..,..~·I
"'"'"' -ANNOUNCEMENTS -~:~J~RNIA Ll~INC:.,, Y.....,. l200 lllo. rn-000! SEA LA "K MODERN View ap~ mrth 2 BDRMS., 18 ,..,., to beach. $100 month. Call Collect -"""' -
COSTA MllA rt• end NOTICES ,.,MMIM9 HOU ... ~ I'\ eDd, 2 •!Ory, 2 BR. 1~ Q)uple prefened. We I I (213) ~ So. Orangl Co. Box -::: ~=~o-:"" :: rou1r1o 1,........., 1411 :~':.. :J HOW'S THE "T MOTEL Ba. 2 swxSeeks, pr, 1 bllr Newport. $JS5 Yrly Agt LOCAL Bank otfioer wtt Fbller1DD. Cal. ~C:-i'~.'T ~~~" = ~SOJIAU :: V""'TIOlll .,. TIME FOR WEE KL y RATES ~~~Very plw.b. 642-3850 • 2 cbUdren need a.~
Nn-l"<l•T HOTS. at'• ANNOuNc1M1Pm .. ,, TRANSPORTATION 2301 Newport Blvd., CM ON BAY near Udo. 1 Br .• Ql&cious a Br, 1~ Ba. lndustrlal Rental 60tq :!~.':,~T•:"°"'' : :~•:::...Ls ~~ ::"~nYACNTI = ftUICK CASH e 646-7445 e RENTALS patio apL (or furn), Newly home. Preferably ln Omma
OOYl!lt sMOaP 1121 rAID o•tTU .. ., Mii row11• CllUtt••• ,... T A U I I L-_. decor. Boat •t.orage avall. del Mar. 984-781.3 COSTA ui:r l ~:~i~~"J., ,·A•r. :: =~:::~ OffllCTOtl:I :::: rc:;"'T::.t.::t" :: $25 Wk. Up ptl. n urn lr19111 $185 util incl. ~ 1 BDRM houle or apt. * l'IUA *
11t¥tM• mi CA•D OP TN.Ullll .n• •e».T MAlltl'IMAllCI taa THROUGH A e Studio A Bach apt.. Gener•I 5000 J BR. J Ba. FrpJ.c. w/w Eubiide Co.ta MHR. m111t UCIC UY .. IM MaMO!tlAM 1411 M>Af UU..CMlllO N>4
IMT eLurP n.a caMITl•T LOY• .. ,, watfll 1oulf'. -DAILY PILOT • Ind Utill A: Phone eerv. 1 ~ drpll, bltr.. incl pr. be NUOnable. 6 4 6 ... 4 214
IAYIM• T•••AC• n4I CIMITlltY C•Yrn .. ,, IOAT ILIP. MOOlllQ ..,. • Maki Servke • TV avall. $ 58; 2 BR. 2 bathl, llU'llle; $225 mo yrty. &t6-003I tWI.
CCHtOflllA OIL MAii mt c•1MAT01111s ""' MMiT Ml'IKll "" WANT AD e New Ct.ft• Bar W/w, bltns, f?plc. YNG __ ,, 1 ..... 1..l-•-._ IA1",\ J;lll MIM081.U. P' .... IU ""11 IOAT llllf'TAU ... -•-..,..,, _..,. ...,.-...
N'ow leutrw new lnclmtrlal
bldi· 1350 '" tt. a111m a rest room. $1!15/mo.
R. Natt1"1 Rltr. IC-1111
eAY llL.l.llOI me AUCTIONI lal lOAT ·CHAllTlll ""i:===~17.~;;;~~f231G§~N~ewport~~§Bl~ ... ~~-~~~§~u~·~~~~-ij=""'= Newport Hgtt.. 5210 ... rm er wU1 c:onlkler LIDO th.a »h AYIATIOlt .. l¥1(1 6411 rllMIH SOAn ,.. IALIOA _.... aw TUYI\. tclli MAT MO'flJlt ,.. $185 UPPER spa.doul 2 Br. Iha.re. NB or 04 art&. DXI SQ ft wveboua 6 ofDce
NIW1'01lT "" ... Al• ~fA.TIOll ... IOAT ITOU.•• ... I .... " ~-_ .. _ .... _ .... -··. 66--1791aft1:30 pm. + 8UXI .. It pewd L ~~ 'fUN"TINOftlfl MACW .,.. AllT'O 11tAllll"OllfATMMP ... 10An WAllfT'ID ,.. 1 ST' ..,R G.A:...,,E"K>-..;iC.¥. .---. auw .. .,....,. ........... • ........_
HUlfTIMOTOM KAltllOlfl .. LIOAL MOTICIS .... A••cun "" ·1 ~ .M ..&'-' .... cor C1Q • st .Andnws, EMPLOYED lady wanta 1 )'ar'd. -Lqima Cu1Joft 'OUHTAlll YALLIY " ...... MAit • TVTOIUMO ... •LYIN• LISSONI ,,. Q.Al"I. ...... u:nt BR Untuna Apt beach Rd. (n4) C!N-.aB or (UC)
11.&L 11acw ""'..,, SERVICE DIRECTORY Mn11La MDMl!I '* j Alta owner............,... ana
OAllDIN ••ov• AttOulfTiMo ,.. ~.';'*u m: A ~ zr ~ Yow Dolf, AdMtf O..W. )/. to JllO. Gar er carport Dl!IC. 1 ~!WO-='mtl~=~~~--
LoN• ·-:~M MTT = AlllftlllMO ll!IYICI ... IL1!CT•tc CAlll tt• ~NA. ft ltcPKdJ•I tlJ ••• .Slon. 5242 SC-«118 aft/5 NPI', 9CH. DeainJ>ie cattr,
OltMOI u .. ,. Arl"L1.1.11rt 11:1rA1a1, '"" u11 MINI 111tas "" 2· 9-ll·l To develop ~ for Frldoy. East Bluff F""n v ·~ 4 Br ~-, ~-• --• --~ U.lfTA AHA • """'°'ISIJIO .. d MOTOlC'C•H .... ~~ d~to---L...,;,... Am.U..:1. ~"~ ~ ....._ • ,..,.. ...-~
WllTM1MSTll 1611 AWHAl.T,0" 4.111 MOTOlttcOOTlll -;;;,.-z:;:;·:::~ ,..,Mill"• p estl l••J: Costa Me.a, N<rth of adJ,tJPS.0wnr.2131Cl-J.* ~~:" ... ~!":.1111trt = AUTO •• ,....... -AUTO l•llYICll • '"•n ... r ae U\.ClllOD B&kl:r, Eut of 1'l.lniew tto
CONl'Al ,,.. Atno. ........ T-. ..... .... AllTO TOOU • aov1r. "" , Q.,. 3IT-,1 ,..,.... ·--~-61 •A L.1.0UNA llAC.11 Pll IAIY1mlflll0 "'9 TlAILllt. TUYft. ,_ l $1oy 3l,._. ~""'9 $25(1. Mo. CaJl 546-5810 ~ i1V
u.oufllA 1tteutl " eoAT MAIMT1N.1•a ,.. T•A1L111t. 1111111 "" :J-3Jn... ..,......., Fm leu!, delllU 1881 eq. tt. e LANDLORDS e I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I ltlCK. MASOMltY, ttc.. tUI CAMrlQ -... _ MlwJ j nn 2u ~ Apt. ~. I' SAM CLIMllllTI ".,,.1• IUSIMllS •••Y1C•• .... nuacs ... ... ~ -Pf>.ot 711 -., ......... FREE RENTAL SE8V1CZ
CArlJTUMO IUILOIU "" J•ln "" ~ ~~ ::= drapet, carpet., wet bll', A-S.-,...., -CAl"ISTl»IO lllAl".M l1'JI CATlllflle U1' OUMI IOHIU -,,..... 31A 41-rl bllcoNei dbl ,_,.,...¥ ~ OAMA P'Olll'T l1 .. tl CAllHITMAKIM ... IMl"OltllO MITOI ... 7 ~ ... -~ ..... .._ p V. ; ~1,,,,,,.,..,.,,,.6=,,=....,.,.,. COHOOMIMIVM IUrd 38~ _..._ a11 ~ 0"~-~ dbl.•-"--•--~-... -CAllr•NT••... .... WO.T Co\ltS .. ,. ·-"Ard ~....,... IU...... .... .... ___ , u 1,.r . nuum:". ._.._
Ul't.IXll Ull IL .,. Cl:MllfT, c...... .... AllTHMllt. CLAISICI ffU lO To ,., e.itt oven. pool. eon.m.nt to ftnl WU1 tuaicovt. Awq RENTALS CMILO CA••·........ "'' UC& CAllL •OPS fill 11~ :;r~ 71Wf'I-......... ,~ ac:bcloll " Jt!CrMo ...._the·-. llH .. -CONTUCTOllJ 4':11 AUTO IVIMTI '1Qt 12 ..._ '2 w... n ~ -""t' • ucv.-n ._.,.. • ..._........, Apts. Furnl1htd c.1.1t1'1T cLaAN1 .. • uu AUTOI WAlfTlo "" ,,;;;;.-"'" .av-n ~ Uon SLEEPING Room to o:aMIUL .. CAll1'•T LATINO ............. ,. ,. .. CA•• .. ,.,._.. "40-U 7•Y-.t oNLY •M5 MONTH _ .. __ ... __ .. with COSTA ll&ll'IA 4MI 01t.AP•l1•1 6'11 MtTO LU.llfll "1t 1,11 .U~ 75Al ~6 --.-. .... .,....
MllA n:aM •• o&MOUTtoll ,,.. Utao CAU "" 16Pmdrr A6~ 1.:,.. 835 AMIGOS WAY mAle. ~
HAVE YOU LOOKED FOR
THE HIDDEN DOLLARS ·
IN YOUR HOME LATELY?
17n. .. ,0-. T71t'a New-rt Beach ·~ 40... 11A r-"'"'""' .,..., "°"' Mgr. Apt. 9
i:"L..,4" !.o~ IO,,,. -· 21 ,._ 51 Whlir-. II ~ .,_ .,_ ........ rt loach 5200 PVT -· _,, im. -lJA..a .$ln..I IJAl'lll ~
2A...,.. s.c"' "'M!t SHARP New l BR. 2 be.lb. "' f'OOm. employed 1ld1
25CM SSY-15~ -.. 1 ...... '"-. ...____ .. A·-"-t.!· prt{m'N1 &tl-1393 ~:: ~l:.C.. MMooil ~-•....,.,.... _,,.._
2'Uttlll 5tU.-::=r:-now. Don v. Franklin. IUt;r. DAILY P'IlDr oncg..A,.
.3f .v--. e..<lft = ~ 173-m2 LIND. You c:u'I Glllt a.m @;;: '°'" 2 Bit !or lllm.l .......,_, ~ •--1 •··. ~-• -~ IOI,~ l\N_I!.!', -,_ --
5995
,,_ \61......_ .,; ~ Nrar all. $155 mo. l154W M2"5f11
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NORTHEASTDN
ORE.ON RANC!f
zo °"" tmlta or 1 S30 """' --..... J'Oad; ...... " -• tree. USI Dretded M:r90 Ai
a National l'orat permit Jot
UI oow mdt. A aood, worti.
.. nno:h with bul1dlnll. ................... ""'*" 11>1 h-and lllbq. N
price 1125.000 with --l'ar-~ tkm pl•••• caD 1bampaoa with !
lckhoff a A-., Ina
llll W. Oll.pman Ava. °'"""' Oiltt. 511~ --s.n.cm
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and NOTICES
6205 Loot
SERVICE DllU!CTORY Joas & EMPLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMlNT ="""' N50 "°'" Wlllittld, Min noo Hole want.d:Mon ~
SALES MAHAGfR e INSTRUCTORS -NI
• Rf.NT ...... -NAL& -bllr, ..u,.. MO• II C •ta ()nbnlri:hn .. lad tat. vie. 8ft1 ~ vm"$-Palnll•1. REAL JSTATE .. /ind part Ume. Neat.,.
. ~ Eol. UC. • s-. ..""' Ralf, •?"'"-........... .. ... be '* lo snii.aD jobs w e l c o m e . qa10. optOe(t 'Mo., 4 otnce mett and diet1 with U.
IQ.OdT on Harbor Blvd., Co 1 ta public, iood tl,gutt. Apply
e INT -.EXT, ANY SIZE Mea, """ .,.....i.ac.d In ....,.,, Holiday Jr..Jlh JOB. Xlnt wort. ma. free Real Eltatt Sain Auoclate Spa, 2300 tlarbor Blvd.,
-&.....mo H.B. .......
FOR -,.,.._ llaa> LOSl'==-=s~ ... ~-oltl""""'Dob=-.-..,~.,-••.
-..... Oiodo. ......... Vlo. --·-1--.. L 6'D.ml HD Rewanl. 9'i-iu8
REWARD! Man'• bit nllet nt. & 0..rt 6210 lost at 11th a OraJ>ae, C.M.
at. JIM. &O-t669, &a-7521. wbo could quality tor mm., _c_.M_. ______ _
qcment ~Hon to lead an 1 -
l1l'IF\JL Hltb o.at: 5'1-10>, a.fl • p .M.
PAPER tianahw, 45 )'tan aggreulw Mia: staff. For CARP~ Cleaner tralnH:, ex~. Call Fredi excellent ~r oppartunlty )'OW!&: 11\Arr~ nv.n 25 to
11 Ac. •/anal.I slUQCO hou8e. tmr: ~ ~
1Hot A Olld wattt, elec., parrol; We. Harbor Sehl.. ~ ""'· -
* ,MB-4903 -11-In 1 dynamlc am atmoe-35. No exp. noc. Good
PAP!:R HANGING pbeft phone or lmd<l'HU.me v.-orkln rond. lmi bene6tt.
1
1P' ODOkr. Xl:nt loc. rr. 29: Fbun&a.iD VaHey .,..... Whadctva Want? Wh1ddy1 Gott
-l1liOO rum. 133-.:134 NAN'S -walltl. Vic~ Sl'EC:IAl C:LASSIFICATION FOii
PAINTING lo ~ Gardner all inlar-Work into lead man poal-~ ma~ held in alrtck'lt OJO. ~';t xi:, ~~t)t lor
t.Usi:E;;~:: ~: .... ~ ::t~ NATURAL BORN SWAPPERS ~ ,, , ~ol Rm
PAINTING, tnter.-exttrlor fklen,..~. Spring Realty -,:;,= .. =::":::·..:===--
State Uc .• boaded. Free 2629 tte.rbor Blvd. M<M82t JANITOR aervkle , Ml Ume
1, FINANCIAL 5 Llnos -5 tlmoa -5 bucks ~ Penon1ts 64Q5 ~ RUl.U -NJ. Mun IN(LUOI
est!-m&t~ ~ ~hi man. MU!t haw exp.
!: bl' ~AR"PENTERS in floor can!, w J n d 0 w ~~.' ~~ """" · * wuhi"" & ge•~nl deaning. ua. ~nitlea 6300 LICENSED ~"Owl W::.,. ..... ~ ... "!:i.... ~ C ~ ~9::
\ lnVbtment Capi t1I Splrilual readinga,. advice J....HOTHl..a POJ u.t..I -tt.ADJ.$ OHL.YI
WANTED on all matten. l!O S. El T Pl YPHONE 642-5671 -~-~ ~--~-With mobile home exptrl-~
enoe. Excellent benefita.cu ~:..::,STO~D=AN--w-OR=K.--5,.-ody
Awb' in penon, men capable ol cleaning of-~ational Sales/Marke~ or-Cimlno Real, San Omlentt. 0 •~ our Trld1r'"1 ParadlN Ad
1 pttizalion bu exceptional 4!tM1J6. 1D AM -10 PM DON'T JUST WISH tor Newport Dup&ex, 200'' to e PAT'S Autmq . all
beiicb. WUI trade equtt;y ~ l\u HtiJnab, Call
for good Laguna resld~ 541)..1125
~ "opportunity aYall-VIC Avocado St. 4 mo Shep. 1C1methlne to f\unbh your ~ 1or Individual with H·.;"" Whi ........ home find Venlure Capital. n.vwzh -.,,. pup. t.e ..,, ~ · • • • llft.l buy1 tlal lot. P-0. -1123. I"=<=======
Huntington Beach. <114) Plumbing 6190 ......., °"""·. I:...:=='---=;;
EXPLORER
MOTOllHOME
4000 Campus Dr.
Newport Beach
fice building a: bank in their
le~ houra. Write name,
and phone nwnbU' to Box
M108 Daily Pilot lest nwhtlrw ltl lbe state pe.tch ovtt right ~-Re-in todQa au.lfttd Ads.
of c.lif. we have acqul.ml. a ward. 369 Avocado, ~II.. ~ "1ew tl1-lrvel ullit,
[FOduct with llOUnd invest-546-8633 dtiplex .l comm. Incl vacant ~t potential. Med. 5 fig-ARE )'OU. from Colorado'? We corner Jot. $25.000 Val t..o..
urea posslb!e, $2500 lnvelt· have a new club for former eatl!d in Morro &y. Will
ment. 675-.5983 C o l o r a d l a o 1 . Fbr fn. trade for '? 1' ! 646-6682
formation call ~1458 or :;ooct VW combl '65 w/1500
Trade 3) Ac' agricultunl
huid, 600 n. on main hwy.
fi ml to nearest am town nr
Rem.
PLUMBING H hf, RrY.
Work guar. Uc., inaur.;
remodel, rqiajr, rooter .ev., 1-----.----
531-"'6
PLUMBING REPAIR DAY
KITCHEN Helper +
dishwashing. 5 days. 1 nlte.
OYPr 18 )'I'll old, aee Terry
in delL 495 E. 17th st ..
C.M.
e BOAT CARPENTERS e MILL MEN
e ~EMBLERS
Jensen Marine Corp.
235 Fisher, C.M.
FRIGIDAIRE ~ anytime. ena. 38,700 ml. For Portche N' Job too omall
• 642-3123 • DISHWASHER JET ACTION PACIFIC SINGLES Kannan Ghia or VW buii
Beautiful renewed Laundry. for attra.ctive aingJe adults at like va1ue.
28 wuhen, 11 dryers. 3) lb. who want to meet otben 641).. 721:5
~uher. $1B,OOO yr. gross who are part1cular. 54&-1534 10 unlti WUmlneton $'JOO.
:· ~ out how e~ it is ..--Attractive ·Expert net per mo. Income. Trade
own. • YOUNG WOMAN T.O.'a. land, or ! Agent/ Coin·O·Matic dancer will teac:h you an owner. 646-2629 «' 213-
Equlpment, Inc. latest sttps, Call Ardell Ii.,._,,.,:;:::;::;;,·=,,--,~~-' 2334%. W. Valeocia 213: 591-4538 1·10 PM Maul llawaii -near new
Fullerton 714: 525-'1833 e Selective Singles e home $69,500, free le: clear.
1 Going Into Buslneu? What~ ot compardon are ~f~t~:U:~:=
Golden opportunity in beach )'OU seeking? Call dbt Sallsbury Rlty 61J..8900
area. Phillipa 66 Service 642-9fi16 Noon to 8 PM
'Station for le&Bl'l; llOl Bay-ALCOHOU.Ui AnaeymOus 60XJOO lot, free, clear. 2362
side A. Marine Dr., Newport Phone 5G72l1' or wtit.e to Santa Ana Ave. Trade for
'Bea.ch •. Contact: p 0 Box 12'l3 Cost M home or units. Owner, H. CHUCK CROWDER . . a e ... Red!em. 449 W. Manchelt-
tt4: m-mo n4: 'n-4-1043 er, Ina;lewood, Cal. Announcements 6410 Have: 120 Ac. clear in Calif.
AlJ.EY WEST S300 per Ac. Want: N~·
Beaut wooded bldg Iota. tr.-
on yr-round rlwr, pvd rda:,
pwr. Lake Succes:s, Porter-
ville area. Trade for 6 place
"'1>lane. Agelrt 612-5495
R•mod•I., Repair , 6940
IF You need remodeling,
painting or repa.ira, Call
Dlclt. 642-1791
6960
ALTERATIONS A:. Cuaiom
Dreumakin&-Very f i De
work. App'l 548-nK
Altorotlo..-2·5M5
Neat, accutt1te, 20 yrs. exp.
• Dre&ema1dqr:.,\lt.en.Hom
Special on Hema ·-· TILE. C.ramlc 6974
I BEAUTY SALON
~ 6 Unlta, finest
1Lactme location. Best eqUi~
, ..... l
ANNOUNCES port Beach income · or
hom. O• Palm Sprl... San Clemente Income 2 * V•-, the Til• ••--* Lunches ' • atmea • 2 Jots 2 office• 2 ""' mau Mo~ •• thru ...... ....i _ _, Matcham Real.., 646-<1837 ......... --k. I-... -" • r<pain ,.._,,,. .,., ..... ......, "' Apts -Will take TD'• or """"'" '"" •~l.&ll '
from n :30 dally 10 Unit Motel ---"--No job too small Plaater ~~ property. """' off-wh. L< Id • Every Sunday $39,000 equity for TD'1, er. ~l _ &-3'262 :pair. 84;_i.:71~ er
SMALL inveabnent needed Btc...ot0 Brunch Lr.nd, Apta, etc.
494-9972 Eves. 494-8619
,_... DA • ..:i Real"" 675-5930 Have luxury 1-sty, eondo
, trom-...rldl!g parmerc With -· m;,,. 10 ·AM ~ ~ --_.., u....-Bey;--Beaot• JOBS & EMPLO'tMENT
expttlence In the world of serving: :ECga: Benedict, Trade My Blue Book •--& od lln C'.-! BR., 2 ba. $24,IXXI Equity. -•Cu•u•" m e G'. """~' Huewa Rancheroa, Stamp1forYourGrMn WantseBBOnedTD.'s. Job Wanted, Lady 7020
weekends call 96'M935 Steak & Eggs, Stamps. 536.32•9 Owner (213) 941.1368
1 MAN 0 pe r a t Ion -21~ W. Oceanfront TROUBLE SHOOTER
, Food-to-go Sandwlob Shop. Newf'O!'I Beach * * * -· * * * Just mo'ed to Orange C.
Excel. location, C.OSta Mesa. (acrogs ~ JSier le I !!!J!!!!!!!!!!!'i!'!!!!!!!!!~!!'!!!!!!!!!~!!!J\'!!!!!~~!!!!lf!!!~ area from Beverly Hilla -
SeU or lease. ~13 Dory Fleet) ISERVICE DIRECTOR'Y :tCRVICt DIRECTOR y wish to find h u It ab I e GIFT Ii. Home Decor shop, employment. 18 yr's exp.
,muat aeU. See -Make otte:r! Funeral1 6412 C•rpenterlnt 6590 Drifting Service 6637 in Women's SPorta~ar. e 548-1914 • Owned own shop in Bever ly Maps; Geological or CiW Hills for lV yr. Abo deslgn-
iN.ANTED' OU.sal• liquo• WESTMINSTER CARPENTRY from """""" ek. ed & mfg"d OW>! lin< of
'u,,..,.. ~.";:~" MEMORIAL PARK MINOR REPAll\S. No Joh T"'h. m .. l -Writlog .,., •• i.. Bo• M656, Dolly
. Too SmalL Cal>l»et in 1a.r-675-6874. P.O. 374, CdM ;.,P;,.ilo'=t===-=--
ATTRACTIVE Beaut)' aalon. Mortu1ry I Cemetery ages .t o t be t cabinets. ADVERTISING GI r l
tea80nable price, ca I I Complete fuMr1li 545-8175, if no anawer leave Electrlcal 6640 management -public rt'la·
. 962-7232 uk for Gloria. from $245 mae at 646-2372. lL O. lions -sharp copy -graphic
'Cemetery lots Anderton FLAG Electric, ge11'l e1ec-artisl Evenings, 54&-3634 or
Invest. Wanted 6315 from $150 triciana. Comc'J, re1,, wrtteBoxP-466,Dail¥Pilot 1;.;:.::::;.;._;;:.:;c::.:;::.__;:::::1 lndudea Endowment Care A·l Maint. Sm jobs w e I c . PERM ?ft, aaat. bkkpr. gen'l ~EI'IRED Marlceting Expert Everytbl0& In one bNuWul Carpentry, any 11%e Jobi ~1045 otc., typing. No 1ht-hd.
bored with golf will help place means Jeu COit. Call Gordon 847-Gi45 Some med. frt ofc. NB area.
you with your problenu;. No traffic problems. REPAIRS, ALTERATIONS Gardening 6680 673-8316 549-ZO'f 14801 Beach,. Wutm.lnster CABJNETS, Ally alze job. '-----'-~Ho=u~S~E~CLE=AN=IN=G~. ~.,.~ ... -,. r;;---531.·1725 893-2421 25 yn.. exper. 548-4i113 ANTHONY'S Ex. Ref. $2.50 hr. Min 4
_!!!..Y to,L~~ 6320 PHONE Mark 6 4 2-9 719. Garden Service hrs. 646-6749 after 1 PM
RETIRED COUPLE Cemetery Lots '4ll Framing. finiahtng,, plyboard 646-1948 LADY In 301, llYe-ln com· Has money to lend on 1st & Ii.drywall nail, tap K-Reier. BUDGET LANDSCAPING panion/hskpr, Laguna area.
2lXI mortgages. Call PA~IC View Mem. Park, C•rpentry Work Prune ••. Plant ••. Prepatt P. O. Box 674, Laguna Bch
Broker 547-1333 cbotre 4-grave burial plol wanted. M2·1500 Monthly Maintenance BKPR f TC, SH & typing.
0 _ 4~ ~•g Exp. Horticulturist el · ~ '3acr. """"""" eves. Constr le ectroruc1, "" yrs.
Re I E t t L 6340 AL'S Gardening Ser \Ii c e exp 536-7248 a s a • oans SERVICE DIRECTORY CeJMnt, Concrete 6600 Lawn rnalntenantt, garden-=;,·=======
Domestic Help 7035 HOME LOANS ing & clean up!!. 646-3629
Have 90'A financ:in& at 7%% &a_b~y~1-ltt_ing.=.. ___ 6c;5.:;5.:;01 ~ ~~~:!e ~~ J APANE.5£ Gardening, Prof
interest.. Oieck our 6.9% MATURE 11 1 Phillips Cement 548-6380 Mainl Land 11 cap in g
program A 2nd TD le.mu. . woman w 0 637-6951 Sattler Mortpae Co. Inc. babygi.t Fr\, Sat, Sun from CEMENT work, no job tao 17::,wrup:.=:~·.::.c.::::._ __ _
336 E. 11\b SL 6 pm. Call those days. amall, reuonable. Free JAPANESE G ar dener .
6G-21n 545-0611 673-1094 Own tram. $1.50 esttm. H. Stufllck. 548-8615 Complete Se rv Ice, Ex·
Eves. 673-'7865 60.1157 per hr. e BEST IN CONCRETE perienced. Rellable. 642-i389
i---BABYSIT 1 or 2 children Walks. pooWlecks f1oora. Cut .l Edge Lawn
'ANNOUNCEMENTS over 2 yrs. my home. Lrg Patk>s. Pil>nr: 6u-ss14 Maintenance. Ucensed
and NOTICES ~ yrd, play equip, TLC. NO job too large or small. 548-4S)!l/&$2310 aft 4
Found (FrH Ads) 6400 ~~ A Bushard HB. Licensed I ins\D1!d. Free Cl.Tl' I edge lawn comp! est. 89'J..2900 or S26-4T;J6 lll!l'Vice. Lie. 546-5261 eves & weekends FOUND: Shagy black BABYSIT Daya, my home.
; young dog; vie. Richard• Mon-Fri, 18 mos & up. Vic
Market, Lido Isle. Ha& 44th & Seashort', N.B. General S.rvlcet 6612
white markings on chin & 675-6446
Thoryk Concrete, no :lob
to small. Frtt e.stlmate1.
• 646-1234 •
: chest. 613-6065 eves. 'rn'===~earo~-,~0,-m-0-thO-rt1 OONCRETE work, all types. HEATING & Ail' Cond. Serv
FOUND·, White po o d I e who ha11t to work and don't Poot decka le CU.!tom. Call le repair, also Wuher I 548-1324 dryer repair. 24 hr serv.
tfemale: vie. Annivenary want to leave their childrenl-'-=:'""=====o--842-7237 or 847-5681
Lane, Newport Beach. Co& just anywhere, 646-8662 e CUSTOM ;l'ATIOS •
1 tact: 673-1000 MATURE, Middle agtd ladY. concrete ~wing & removal HAULING. Cleanup garages,
'roUND male puppy Blk· loves clti.ldren., llVt"IS in State Lie. • 8f2.1010 ~ ~ est Jim
'•nt. """""'"'· Red collM '°'°" H.R., "" traosporta. Child C 6610 1"'========= -vie. Mesa Dr. C.M. tion, 536-88)9 are 1 · , •• o
7
4'6 Houllng 0730
.....,.. Wil.J., Babysit my borne. 1 YOUNG Mother will C8ft
FRATERNITY Pin found or 2 chldm tram age I'i!i for your child. Fenced yard CLEAN Lota. pragea etc.
'vie. N@Wpc>rt Beach. Initial on. Fnctd ynt, good meals. hot lunches. f\fagnolia A. 'l"rff removal, dump, akip
,"P". Pieue identify . Bywkonly.~2187 Adams (Glen Mar Tract), backhoe, fill, 1rade .
642.-Ql5'7 BA YBSI'M'tNG by nunery HB 962-M45 962-8745 bOG, Beagle-mix -vicinity school teacbtt, my home I-WILL=-c-7ba~b'",..-;~t.-my-homo,~-LITE Hauling Ii: cleanup.
' Warner It Harbor • be is Fri It. Sal dayt; le nights. 5 da.ys v.-eelc. ~ Anaheim Reasonable. A111 area. c.all
George Allen Byland Agency
Employer Pa.Y5 Fee
106-B E. 16th, SA 547--0395
Chinese live--ins. Cheerful
Permanent. Experienced
Far East Agency 642-8703
Halp W•ntod, Man 7200
EXPfRIMEllT Al
MACHINISTS
Rlt.D. No production Une. D\.
vel"llitied experience ~
ed, 5 yr, minim.um. Attrac-
tlYe wages and benefits.
Advanced Klnetlct, Inc.
1231 Victoria. CM
6'6-7165
An equal opportunity
employer
CAREER
OPPORTUNITY!
Join tnd~ f.utest inrwtnl
profession-Mutual Fund &alet
No operlmot necnsar)'-
We tl'8in • full ar part time
Mutu1I Fund Advlson,
MA111RE gtrl' will babysit TRIM. hedge, trees. Gen. Inc.
BUFF Colored kltten, male eves In )'OU!' home or oon; Contr1cton 6620 clean.up, name It! 1 haul, Npt B. 1803 Westcliff M2-MZI
at H.B. Animal Shelter. Call Agt!IS ~. 00--3112 aft 7 Aw., CM. 6UMS2 642-2657
me 847-94111
1fou.nd in Huntington Beach own trans. N.B. area Jftf. e ROOMS ADDmONS e ~......,.,...::.:,'-"':::;;;..· .:.642-<0JO::.,,;=---I S.A. 1212 N. B~
l nr. Westminster -M7-Tl12 644-2858 L.T. Cc::Ntruction HAULING, clean-up A: 547-8331 ~CK • White kmg haired BABYSITTING ~k days In Fam.0, rooma, ldtcben ar malnt; no Job too amall. * SALESMEN * doir. Fema'Je. Vic. 15th & my home. Experienced, 2 units. Single ltary ar t · Reu. rates. fiiS.6549 Evea. l.a.rrst exclusive mor1aga~ ~SL BaJ Penn. 675-3123 children at hon\t'!. 546--6148 ptan. custom dttlgned. F~ Housec:INn_ln_g ___ ..:6.:.73.:.5 ~r. t1!Pn!tf!nting over ~ mcker t,ype lemaJe, ~t. BABYSITTING My home. estimates &. layout, phone -300 savings and loan usocla·
!Ru Jump on tumm)'." Vic Reuonable. College Prk e 847-1511 e *APT. a.EANING * tlons. No prospectln&, no
1
CM. P1euC call 5fi.3D5 area. (0CC) 546-70fl0 Addlt:Jonl * Rmtodellna: Fut & thorough 642-8164 collections. All leads fum..
D tn Mffll Verde, about DEPENDABLE day c 1 re. Fred H. Gttwkk, Llc. WILLIAMS ~ Serv. i!.hed. II )'OU are a top u.'le&-
Jt.n 3td. Brownisb cat. Pref. wkly care QI U yra. 6'1Mi041 * 549--2170 man and a good cloler, c:Ul: 540-191:1 Uc. Hrbr/ &Joer. !il6-153t AOomoNs _ JWno<t.U.,. • Ironing 6755 ;;;m:c•=-l-c.962-81~;"~==-
VJ'Il"UL SaUn Black WOULD like child ! yn or CablnrU -Block Fenoea. EXPERimCD> I r o n I n 1 IF Sl.SOO IN A MON'I11 iD-
)'OUQS Cal OWnet ~older to care form)' borne F'rMEsthnate9.M2-llllS2 fl.15 hr.,References terestsyou •.. :;ot1intuut
ldtnU()'. ~ Mc.Fri. 61&-7290. 548--7330 ot 646-3405 us. Opening for man over c.-Clu I 6625 40 In Beach Cities area. -JUrc. Owmr Iden-WIIJ.. babysil 1N YOUR '....-· n ng No experience re q u I red 11~1111;:· :iM7:i:-;i;1'51;,==~~~l-H~O~ME~~·~ny~llc>~"'~~l1~2!1=!1.~.; CARPET A: Fum. cleaniJw; L1ndsc1pJng 6810 Caah bonURS. Air mall H. 24 hr. rates. 5C&-C389 foe 1 da1 Rl'Vkt A: quaJlty SPRINKLERS E. Pa~. Pm., Texu
6401 - -.._ ~ call Sterlinl IDr It Sod LBwn.a. Uc a: Bbndeoet Reflnery Q:rp., Box 711, F1.. li==-,Wlol-te--l'<IO-lan-..;f.,..i.= i,rl~ Masonry, etc. br1ghtneu! &C-8531 * &42--2733 * W011h, Tnaa 76101.
oat. w.. .,.; vtc. °' Port 6560 NO G~I Bet:t expert cpt OOM.MERCIAL ' residential WANTED: Q "•I Ir I. d m..
The • t e i-, Olli. Rew. BUILD, Remodtt. ~ 6. fW'TI c~. al kwle1t Gardenlnf a: Landacaping. dMdual to do Income lax m:.a Brick. bkdt, concrete, pricff. 5*-1486. &tS-m7 JoeCotT'al962.-47G4 ~turns. lndlv l dual1
cmrnt br•~•let. crpntry, no )ob too ainall. WALL , TO WAIL Carpet Partnrrshlp1, CorJ!oratk>m.. ir··--...,.. Billi A Uc Contr. 9C..QM5 CI ea n In I a. exp er I t11perhanglnt NI or part time. Ointad
• ...tw.1.1-clieanl"" 546-3'7BO Painting 6150 J. B. Saunrlerson.. amtt Aft. H.B. 1leward. · .. , .. __ ,, · ---~----=::: Western Buslnesa Serv. Inc. c..,.....ennt 6590 CAill'ET A turnll"'" o1e ... VlN\'t. wall c over In a 563 W. 19th SI., C.M.
G DAY WEEK
RfUBEll L l.E£
151 E. Coast Highway
Newport Beach
*
YOUNG
FRY COOK OR
KITCHEN TRAINEE
Permanent, Full time job.
Chance for actvancemenl
APPLY IN PERSON
BOB'S BIG BOY
154 E. 17th Sl Costa . Mesa
REAL ESTATE. Shouldn't
you be se~ the hottest
area Huntlnjton Beac:b'!
Village Real Estate 96l-ffn
or 546-8103
MALE Adult. to m a k e
deliveries and do odd jobs.
Full time. Must have car.
Apply 3011 Newport Blvd.,
Newport Beach
EXPER Only. Fiberglas
layup, smal l boats .
L&minator, aurfboarda. 1916
Placentia Av .. C.M.
PART Time, <hilly, go1I dub
il equipment attendant
Santa Ana. Country Oub. ,.._,,..
SERVICE Station Attendant.
Full time Exp. nee. 1rquire
-~==~-~--1 Chevron Station, SpJ'inidale MECHANIC at F.dlng.,, H.B.
Journeyman mechanic, .ex· .-FRY COOK . A p p I y ,
pet1e11coo-Forefgn or .Flying..Builer, 3101 Neym>
mestlc. One of the ol~est 1,,:81:,."":..::..· .:.N_.•:_·,.;67c.3--09Tl:..:;c.;.._~
Foreign car service depart-BOAT Bullden -part time.
mcnts in Orange Co. Flat Eves & w-eekends. Ex·
rate & waminty work $8.ll) perience necessary. 613-~7
per hour, pay based on 50/ KENNEL Man, exp. prefet-
50%. Excellent working con-red t d Hrs. dlllons. Must have own hand SU.:~ ea y, opeti,
tools. Cali Mr. Ke 11 y,1.;;=,=.::.,...-,,..-c,.-,--,-, 494.9771 or 545-0034, Dishwasher-Week days 6 to
2 PM. Odies Restaurant,
YOUNG MEN 2ll E. 17th SI., C.M.
OVER 20 TAILORS. Fitten & Formam
looking for a future with a apply SilverwoOds. No. 45
quality pie shop. WW train Fashion Isle, N.B.
for seven day operation, six
day 9Checlule, Many benefits.
Apply 9 a.m. lo 6 p.m. (See
Bob) at:
Vi's Pie Cott•ge
191 E. 16th, Cof;la Mesa
FOOD & beverage Mgr,
cballenge for exp. man in
rt'sorl operation . 3
restaurants, 4 lounges, plus
banqu!ts. Sales exp,
desired. Good salary plus.
Write or call Mr. Davis
StardU51. Hotel, 950 Hotei
Circle, San Diego. TI4:
,,..,171
PART TIME e COOK WANTED •
Huntington Seaclill
Country Club
5.16-'866
Must be <lvet 21 yean old.
Could develop into full time.
TV TECH, COLOR
Bench &: outside. Major Co.
benefits, paid holidays, life
It med. ins. and sick leave.
PACKARD BELL
117 Cabrillo, Costa Mesa
YOUNG man 1B or over,
part time to train for foW).
tain work il cook. The Zoo,
Cout Hwy & MacArthur,
CdM
SERVICE Station Attendt!nf.
nee. Goof work. eond's.
Days. Un.ion OU 393 E 17th.
C.M.
JANITOR WORK
Older man. Call aft
7:30 pm. 546--1102
FUU. time porter, ~ days
a 'veek. no age limit. Apply
Desmonds, No. 3 Fashion
Ldand, N.B.
Experlefteed lry cook with
rt'fererx-es. Hours 7 to 3.
Benton's Colfee Shop,
133 So. Cnast Hiwy, Laguna
For Dally POot Want Ada.
Dial 6"$111
Agencies, WorMn 7300
newport .
personn~ __ agency
IN ADDITION TO PER-
MANENT & TEMPOR-
ARY JOB.S, THE FOLLOW-
fNG PERMANENT PART
TIME POSITIONS A R E
AVAILABLE AT THIS
TIME:
NEWPORT BEACH
SECRETARY S-1 Mon thrU
Thurs. Lite bkkpe, lovely
office. $200 mo.
SECRETARY lo Purchuin:g
Agent. Approx 30 hr wk.
$2.60 hr.
SANTA ANA
PROOF READER Moo, Wed,
Fri 8: 15 to 5. Desree pre-
ferred. To $3.50 hr.
833 Dover Dr., N.8 .
642-3870 549-2743
NOW'S THE
TIME FOR
QUICK CASH
THROUGH A
DAILY PILOT
WANT AD
64,.5fi78
A efn.tllfled ad
pMts easlt
l11 your
pocket.
Good ideal
..... 642-5678
NO MATTER
IT IS •••
YOU CAN
SELL IT
WITH A
D'AILY
PILOT
WANT
AD!
DIAL DIRECT
642-5678
CHARGE IT!
IGE ~ Owptllpoo 1 MASTElt c:upenta $4 per lng, 11,yq I repalr. Call speclalillt • kit, & baths. 546--1250 60-0212
,-olll. Loot VI•. -· R<mockllnr .'1tepa1n. G'""'8nf Carpet 6G#i!!O M•t<n.t A ""°'· E.l ARCH. DRAFTSMAN
8&)"lhon!I. N8'6-1211t 6Q..MJ9 ot 536-3000 CllARGE 'P6' want ad now. 847-16.'iS Dana Point 011.lce 496-3311 i i,.=========~=-----JI=================='
Aflency lor C.-GIN
. GOW. O..C Hwy., N. B.
By appoint. Ml-3939
Holp Wantod
Womon
HOSlWES
7400
Full Time
APPLY JN PEMoN
9 to 5 P.M.
REUBEN E. l£E
151 E. Co11t Hlghw•y
Nowport lloach
Openings for:
• Cashier e UshtrettH e C•ndy Glrl1
Apply 511 2-4
Mr. Bradney
EDWARD'S
CINEMA .
H1rbor et Adams
CodoMou
WAITRESSES
Experienced • Over 21
APPLY
AMIGOS
Fimlly Restaurant
421 E. 11th Sr--·
co.to Me.. 642-4262
SECRETARY
$428. to $545.
2 Poaltlon. Xlnt opportunJt)'
. tor sharp yng glrl Friday.
Elec typeM'iter, shorthand,
Min 2 yrs office exp. Full
benefits.
----------------------------------·-------
STACO, INC.
1139 Baker St.
Co1t1 MIM
549.:1041
.. equal opportunl'1
employer
Newporl Center Branch
Secuttty hc;lnc Nat'J, Bank
5:iO Newport Center-Dv.
Ne'lf\"Ol1 B:cach
e NURSES AIDIS e
3PMtoUPM
ud
MIRCHANDISi! POlt MliRCHANl;llSI POii
' ULI A~D Tlt/iDJ · : ~Lit .M!D,.TIAOI
tlum.i;.:. • .000 Pu,,.iluri " • IQiiO -·
rog. $59.95
··~
·' 'llltlrJdq, J.,..., 16, IM
MlltCHAfjDISI ~ M R HANDIS
'4L~ ,AND TRADE $ALE AND TRADI Cata ~ '.'. _~.~~ .. ~130 1111 ... 11.._ ..00 ~ .,,,, --·
1. ~-.,. s-i.1t PllUC. AllC1IOll ,,,,._ Ab¥, -a ''°9fMODILS.QHLY . ,-.,. Sim kllt•••
" SA YI I O'Yo · 5 1~5:.::;11 ::::::18!8:::.----.u l'IANllS l!ld OltGANS Tt4UR DAY .l?!P 1121
0>nn • ~11or e x.u. JAN. I& f.'-'..._----=-----•Ji
7 30 l'M 3 YR OU> FZK.-..... ,,
.Abo Dlrillma. Tftde-IM : .,.,._ pd '"'""""'""
1<ob1a a a.., Sp pluo $188 NEW.:, USED Fu.=-.. !15' ~I Pt!!, I ji':
ll!ur. ·-.......... 1395 Color ' -MM416 all ' 1'*°" p:inlD&e ·•····· $571 1tC., Uyl.na room tet. DI& .+' -~=~~-~-"
O!uJ>Plll'O combo •••• 161111 ''"" °"""' -R-. ~ AiU?O """ ~ conoo1e .... ,,., .u..n.. sor,.. 1.me ...... ,,,.,., lleld "" ,... a.a..
~ 'Pinet "'I'll .. 1417 Lampe. ~ etc. ploo lln<, S moo old. r.nw., 1 Hammond M·lll .. only 18111 GUARAlllTEEl) -. 54MGl •
WU!lt-4070 •••• only $880 APPLIANCIS . GREAT 0.0.. e --.1 ·o,~ Owrtce, wal. Save $225 Gu atovea. Electric •klVCS. ba(&.Mbrobn, we I J mmo
Gould Mu•lc Company Frool -reflltr'" Wuherl, ,;...,,, Bte .. flll.
20I$ N, M&ln, Santa Alie. D~m. Freuers. r 831-1745
Sp. ot n.ew.,y, 14!.QlSJ. ANTIQU~S 8As.sl\T-;o.:,~-pidllreed-.~~-m-o~le~21 I,
111on • 1'tl '1ll e SUn l'6 earm • pc s,.nllb """" ,,. ol4. ... " ""1,. ,.;,.. , NEW YEAR'S SPECW.S let Cam!d Butftts, Otlna · g.:mi
Appllcallon1 lolng
TAKEN
FULL TIME
IMFLOYMENT * Hourly Teller Pe ....... , only no stutlenll • Pftft!l' mature.
11 PM lq T .A.II
One of Our M1ny Blrgalnsl
'MEIHTEIUNEAN Sl'ANISH
New Showroom Samples
Wiii S.11 Any Ploce lndlvlclutliy
In Uted Cabinets. Sertke I« 12 S.-wttb chlldren.. TD1~ ' j
HAMMOND ORGANS varlan chln&. OU Bedrm AKC -·-~-· SET• I JtT.2 Conctrt Modd •• $1895 set, Hall tma. Sec'ty oom-TERS, 1 weeM old, Webl)'ll 1 * Hourly NCR Proof ~:::' :.::! ~ five day Wffk. Apply Mon-8' Wood carved arm divan, )g, man'1 chair or
love seat. 5 P.c Or;lagon dark oak din set w I
black or av~ado framed chairs; 8 Pc BR set.
9.d Mr. & Mrs. dresser, lg mirror, 2 com·
modes, decorative headboard in Spanish oak
design with matchln' box springs, mattress &
frame.
C3 WJtb apeaktr .... tl~ bo, Rocku'I,. Oak Olelt. llnt. 1148,.1138
M-101 Deluxe Spinet •• $1($5 M.1sc ltemt. DOBERMAN P l n • e b er• j
M.J Spinet, Maple .... 15111 ADAMS . champ -· mml ..U. 3al2 Spine~ Walnut .... $450 MM494
1 open Mon" 1'1 evu. RIRlllJURE MARJ RARE sw,bam Tmlet,
MIChine Oper. ~·=-~~
EXPERIENCE F. W. Woalworth HAMMOND wltlte, bou1e -1ow1 S.nk;i;:.~T/SA 2300 Harbor Blvd.
18691 Mein St. --00=57;:.:A.:..ME=SA::.:..._
Agencle1, Men &
Women 7550 .
tn CORONA DEL MAR ldda. 11 mo. SM. 839/lT& ;
2854 E. eo.t Hwy., rn.8930 11929 E. c.non 860-3470 REGISI'ERED German :
HAMMOND • Steinway · Ya-Hawaiian Gf.rdena, 3 bltb E. abort balr Pobtbu PQI: for !
rnaha • new A: ued plano& of ea; Frwy. 1'crmerly Pat'• aa1e. S15 each &a-<m.\ ' Huntington Beach
'847-3541 XT. 34
Equal opportunity employer
* WAITR6SES
e SEAFOOD e
RESTAURANT
REUBEfl E. l£E
151 E. Coast Hlghw1y
· Newport B••ch
*
RH or LYN
NEEDED FULL TIME
Apply
Newport Herbor co .... 1eaunwio.p111~
646-7764
LVN's
3to11 & 11to7
Ind Reli•f
New convalescent bolplta1 .
Scheduled to open end ot
Jan. Apply in person. 393
Hospltlll Rd. corner New·
port & Hospital Rd, N.B.
EXPEllIENCED
ln•t1llment
Cretlll Cl•rk
UNITED CALIFORNIA
BANK
"SERVING FOR 39. Yf;ARS"
Wo Con Find Tho
Rlahf Spo1 For You r.;r. Not Luck"
"lt'1 Know How''
FEMALE DIVlSION
ONLY $529.95
($1095.95 Value)
or TERM$ oi low 11 $4.66 Week
No' down -Ult our store ch1r9e plan
or ell malleL Sett b""' In FRIDAY IS •
So. Calli. rlll>I here. YAROAGE DAY • • • H.,_ "30"
SCHMIDT MUSIC CX>., In Co.ta Mua 6 YR. A.Q.H.A. Mare. Prof
1911'1 N. Ma.Ill, N~ R1ecUon, ~ prlc-tmd tor lntenn rider. WM'1
Santa Ana ea f!!lerY Frida¥ 10 AM at 'Stable, Laa C&n)'Gn Rd. Uk ~ .. Oi;:·:::::::::::: Approved furniture T.1.v111on 1205 ~:1'1' 1"""~"'oncy~. __ _
Gen. Office ............ $350 """= u.~ at.~ T•ANSPORTATION
222 O' .. n A •• n... (N F " MAGNAVOX Co...i. 23" ··~ •--· ~""• --Mold Trainees ........ l30l o oncy Front -BUT Quollly Voluu lnold•) Costa .Mesa '
L19una BNch Dental Front Office •••• $500 2.159 Htrbor Blvd., Costa Mts• S48-ft.f.£tt. color 'fV. Remote control. Bolts & Yachts 9000
1 49US46 ?tfALE DIVISION 7'""1' 2 yn:. ·o~. Walnut. Allo POOL -Opon 9.9 D1lly-Sund1y 11..S Zenith 23" BJW """°"' FREEi EqDal opportunity employ" Time Keeper .......... $407 Constru.etion <cable) ., $390 12 Y••n, 11me loc.1tlOn-11me OWntrt 548-3825 • -.. c ' 1 ~~~ ;,~ Slltp • Rec. Tm. ...... 1346 · . REN't, TV $10 TABLES Bll~oa~I~.,!":" l :.~oros::~. ~~ "We!'~~~ jobs furniture 8000 -"'1tlqu• 1110 ~n:ipogh 0
orFrte d=O ~e;:et;.~~ i::ni: = r~e~%~
Appl .,.n 1175-'*'9 SOME FEE mo~ • ~· ..... $100 VI ANTIQUES USED TV• 125. up. Repair, m . -··--MM. at Newport -Yubl ........-vno never,._,,. • . ir. abop or ~e. 3127 up, .. .w. u;>~1;11, ~w. Otlb-'120 W. Bly Aw .. New-i
WOMAN to -for oeml·Jn. MERCHAHTS 3 Bedroom ..... king.· tuJi SHOW AND SALE Harbo'1ll., CM. 64>-1672 1AllTftft FABRICS .... -NO' ADVANCE I valid woman, Lla:ht dutiea 6 twin ataet. 8' Sofa & , January 16, ·tT, 18, 19 MlllW REGIS11t.ATION NECES-
•S:65nl&b!_,I0 p.~ ... to Bal! AM.boa PERSOlllla love seat.· Den furniture, Thurs, Fri, Sat 1·10 PM Hl·PI & Stereo 1210 ... FOR' s•LE SARY. ENROLL AT'CL-AmJ l ,..-,,,.. coffee & end _tables. Occas. SUnday 12-6 PM ... "' 64&3423 613-l.8tll5 ix' • Island. 673-3528 '-~•-Ma"• !her .• A ~ 1A..n or °*" l Cu•1.11., •v o 1..:m ... Lo11g Beach Murdclpal Audi-~EREO • ~ Solid 1tate, RllmM~ pmptu a MID lnfll.. . _ ,
Hou s EKE E p ER. cblld 200 Weatclltt Drive-Must sell everything! Only tmium. Long Beach Blvd. I 4 1pd, . t 1peakfr aodib ends Sa.t. Oil&' J ·•.m. to 2 FREE
care. Perm. Pvt nn, ba, lobby omce 2 months old. All Mcditt Ocean Ave. system 1n walnut CDDIOle. p.m. 929 ~· Cofta Mesa.
TV. Salaey open. Mwt love Co~ LTth •. Irvine -_!!?'_,reaaoiiable. 714: A _lee_ l...vA~ a D::JJ tone -Left on lay ~· P•v ' ,. •11lc INtl-( ...... chlldren. t!fave, -y ........ -N ....... .w;r. -, .......,::a.. 4""' .-. "'biliiiOe' er _____ .. ;;<"1.::! ttI N'"~Y:t e-n--trl : _ll!il_ ·--'!S ---· -l
glrla) 96S-3l)tg or 548-Sill.. ewport Beach 2 Chopping blocks, 2 Brau , ••11 .,.... -ww BeautWI 9 lt'·lJi deep pile; OFFER!:D TO PUBlJC
omen in 1111 ot Furniture returned from dis-beds. 2624 Newport Blvd.; ~tl.Warebouae. 535-7289 bela:e w/ftftbobeit battlboo BY
RECEP'I10NIST _ Bkkpr, Orange Coanty play atudiol. nicdel b::>mel. Coat.a Mesa sc.3069 4 & 8 TR.ACX Stereo Cat deti&n at ~mer.. 'Retailed Huntlntfon INch
med ottlce, Laguna area. 645-:rn> deootators canoellation. VASr stock Arna &: Eur Tall:" Player. $130 Tenna. at $1250, saer4ftct? toi:$250. Power Squadron I
Nursing not req. State age Cooks male or f1m11e Spaniab I: Medltm'anean etc turn &: cloeka. Larr 'Y Never used. Must aell! $80. Alao 6 "X 9 $'.llufan. $T5. starting Mon.. Jan. 20, '1 PM :
• qual. Box M-70~ Daily Fry Cook!, Breoktut Coolm. RD FURNITURE l'<orl&n Anti-. 24 2 8 * 50-4431 * 1400 Iiolpbt. ·,Terr., CdM •t Huntlnaton Beach lllP '
Pilot Sous Cbeh: A: Broiler, 1844 Newport Blvd., CM Newport Blvd., C. 'M. WIUJAMSON Stereo, 100 {Irvine Tem&tl. School. H.B. !
HOUSEKEEPER A: child All re.taunnt ~pt ever/ night W 9 watt AM IF M Cu -Far fartbllr Into caD
care, private room & bath, Call Bemte. 54S-11'96 Wed.. Sat. & Sun. 'lil 6 S1Wln9 ~chino 1120 chanpr. See to ap·predaie: ~Hall'-~~ 842·1227 or 146-"2350 :
T.V.5\>dayaweek,pern>. ARGUS AGENCIE$ QUKK 'CASH ,67 SINGER compl witb Cal!any1lmel48-1141 · .Hum~ ID\T '1t•d· $5600 :
job & paid vacation. $200. 1869 C.Newport Blvd., CM. walnut COJ'lllOle. Transferred SMALL walnut con a o le di.9b-!kowJJ m ·l't.u (full 23• FIG AUX SLOOP I
Mo. 540-921.Z scrvit<e ma.n Jorcet: repo. Magna~ $tet'ft), 2 Yl"I old. cap). Pald" '1tl, M1t fm' 28• CAL 28 race •••• SlO,SOO l
Government Agency in Org-. WANTED: Qua l i r 1 e d In-Instructor in Ch1rm School1-ln1trudJon 7600 FOR FURNITURE Toucb-o.rn1ptic, auto .rle-zag, Llke new. $17'. 548-3825 $25.· 548-45.37 all.I ii:t11. 36' SLOOP loaded •• $12,500 :
Co. Call 540-2910 or 962-2417, divid\ial to do income tax A Modelln&: or modelin& APPLIANCES OR button holes, blind hems &:. S I ~ YD cem mix. McCb. po.t 40' BOUNTY FIG •• $11.500 :
ftir. Silvester. returns. 1nd 1 vi dual. background needed. Eves, TM Newport ANTIQUES. DAY OR overcasts ·etc. No attach-port ng Goods 1500 IK>1e dilger, 9" aua:er, make p• DIESEL crua •••• $14,500 :
Part Time W1ltrt1u Partnerships, Cotpon.tlons. weeands. Call 90S35 School of lualnen NIGH'I' 63t-3620 neededi4 ?0
1·85 ~h or ; SCUBA Outtit, complett'· offer. Ronla Nova. 3 bp 63' t>sL cna otter •• $44.950 I
Experience pre!e!Ted in Ital· Full or part time. Contact "e"AB=Y~S~CITER""':,,-wan..c_t7ed-F,ln-my-HAS A GUARANTEED Quanty King-Size Bed, ~~ c.aiI ,.!1,!,6 uar 1 purchaaed in 1968. MW oi mini b!Jft': new clutch. 6 •PACIFlC YACJfr SALESe l
tan food. Work evet. Ctll J.B. Saundel'llOll. Weatnn hometmn1:110to5:30PM. CUftRJCULUM FOR beautHul quilted·mattreuL •""" -~ fer613--8821 moold.'10.'~m· · 3446V.la()parto I
after 2 pm. MI 6-49'l9 or ap-e-t D Service Inc. 563 t 6 days • week Laguna Bch 833 r!1CCES8t0r N 8 ~·-.toundN-.!r~..:.....b.lt;~ I Mu1lc111ntt. . 1125 ',.MA.u1~· .. Surfboard by IQ,B.BY Vac:uum ~ " NeWport . flJ;t.1510
ply in peraon ' ·~1'th St, C.M. arf.I. &M-~ before 11 AM. ver ., · • .&Clllllt: ..,."' u=u -. _ . , Greek. '1' 8 .. , very .eood a~n?:. ~ aold 1. FT. cumm nim1nlo 1 VILLA ROMA 642-0212 lmJcK girl needed tun fune. 646.0153 Wortb $'50 . ......,,,.. BASS Guitar, cue & amp. <0ndlt1on, 16<>. 53!>-0402 Im ..,.,, $300.. Tab ewer Racer. Blue ud &<>Id. ;
445 N. Newport 81vd. ·CK CLERK ~IN· lnterviewinf 3 to 6 pm, Lifetime Gift. typewrtttnc. . IQ-r}t t'Ond $195, .6 Strini mnallpymntaor$49.60cuh. Tl'aUer 6 boat frtlbly 1
Newport 8Hch RY CONTROL . APfOPOs, Fashion Ialand, Chlldttn, srandcblldren. or Offl~ Equipment 8011 gufiar w/vibratO + amp .Creditd;ept. 535-o128p painted. New wbltt l
A Se i ckk room exp., fantillar N~rt Beach. yourself! Individually tu. ·$60 673-2529 • M11cellaneout, 8600 NYLON carpeting 50 aq. n au cab yd e • U~ 1 U~ashi: Ce !::"J°ff'::urocedSTRiureESs. ~~~= ~~g ~=t1J'~e.:, P~~~~~~~ ~~~ca~:= * AUCTION * ~~n ~~ m,o~ =ea.16~~.~':f;'h Ii
Dally sale• summary, 'Y.'Ar-i ~ S. Ritchey St. S.A. 1967 Nev.-port BlvQ., CM CM, M8-2S59 , metal edge, solkl basswood, I ..:Flrrt=='=IB5=la=lre='·="'""='=;;:"= =ar cushion air pad. :!er~~~ ~
ranty repair ord en:. M·ust .~ _ 547-3906 LIVE-IN housekeeper fot · MllCHANDfll POil electroniaOiy bonded, sand· f Id J 17th Wayette. Nrwpcrt Beacb. t
have recent e;cperlen<:e. · equal opportunit)' employer elderly couple; m a tu re, $AL! AND· TRADE ed amooth. Strong steel Pianos & Or.~8='";:;':__.:l.;.13:::0 r iy -en. BEAUTIFUL blond w I r. . ; ' 642-7098 woman pref. 642·1260 tllttng arcs, tllta to aey 7:3o PM.. F'n!Deh. hand tilld orl1 coet lT FT. Pabmer. Ialandei' ·
WORKINCdM •••-•ny, Part "-e, Pumltur'. IOOO g1 WJDAYSlll NEW&USEDFUllNITURE $295. Will oen'1m ·~ Deluxe mod•I (•II : HOUSEKEEPER SECRETARY 1or Le&&l In-~ .. .,, • ~$50 or best . otter. Bedroom aetl, dlnJnc room st6-78l7 aft 5·30. •'"" IJber1la11) oatboar ·
surance &: Mutual F\md dl,YL K.F.C., 693 So. Cst SPANISH FURNITUaE --~""-~-~~-~1 H' h rl setl, cheltl. deakl, coUee . cu.tom amp down IXJWI', : Full Tlmo -Day Shift
Apply in~
Huntlniton Beach
Convalescent H011pltaJ
18972 Delaware st. Hunt Bch
SCA N DANAVIAN or
German cleaninC lady 1 day
per week. Must have
references, CdM area.
OR 3-6519
COMBINATION, Sharp Bar
J\.1aids &: Go Go Dancen.
Top \\'I.gel $3.1]0·$3.50 tG
start. Ph. for int. 545-9983
SASSY LASSY, 29Dl Harbor,
C.M.
Executive Sec:ret1ry
Top aJdlll l'l!q'llired, attrac-
tive &. respon!lible. Mtm.
mum .wt1nc salary $600.
Phone for appt. &fi.OOTO.
HOUSEKEEPER, C h 11 d
catt, live.in, L> love 2 small
happy bo'Y• ages 2 & 4;
Jovely nn. S dAys wk. Mesa
yerde. 540-0910; 546-6518
HOUSEKEEPER. li\-e • in;
woman alone, handicapped:
rio lifting. $25 Wk. Call Mo&
day 642-2232 .
NEEDED: Ea.,perlence
Seamstreu. Call 497~133:5,
between 11 & 5 PM for an interview.
BAKERY lllesgirl, no phone
calls. l?1tervtew1 at
J'lorence Bakery, 819 J9tb
St, c.M. See Mr. KnlghL
EXPER Woman IO day ~
for a 5 week period
aemketarded cb1ld 5 yean.
111J..'567
EXPERIENCED Operatr.n
-"" .in..... TO!' Pay. 863 Production Pl., NB. -GENERAL Ofc/Order desk.
Ov. 21. Mature w/pleu.
tel voice, Jor comm.
bluepint-54C>-!lm
MANICURIST
WANTED • 842-~.
~sponalba woman to Care
for 10 month old sltl My ~. Pmnanent. .fBS.0)9
Part Ume be:lp, over 21
545-9163
BABYSITTER
Mi.kiri VtejO. 13'1..mT
MAID. fiiltt, ...,. ». I
da!Wk. port time. IL '15 llT.
4N-1U1Lqw.llcb
I
work. Require llharthand le Hwy, Laguna Beach R ET U RN E D FR(} M Ansa·pbone fur sale, ig er P ces are cornUle -tables, dteuet11, dinettes, TWIN Beda with framet Ir: Bii wbeel tilt tra.Uer. $100 : lJke new '•-=i but we are still dlaco1111ttne mattreues, lampe, pt ..... ~• headboards $40 complete. .............. ~ .. -... _ 7 -, must take responslblllt)'. Salo HOUSEKEEPER, live-in; MQDEL HOMES. SAVINGS ' ....,... all · & Jn the ......... ::., ....,._ O'U"'GlaU .... ....-r-w 1 clrlld rl ba. e 847-1659 e pianos organs TV's, Stereos, china cabt-Matcbina Bathroom eneem-USED 13 • .i .... i--_..._ ... ~ acy <lpen. rite P.O. Box perm. : P v. rm., TO 80". SpuQb -·nted last d•-or tbe -at Mov bl n• •••1352 -~ ~•
8 ~ d Sal N ... ~, ...... ...,~ •·-• nets, credenzas, divans, e . .,....,, n9' w/9" bp z·•-• -"-, , , ...urona. eJ Mar, Calif. open. 'pt Bch. """""""' sofa& love ee.d. 3 oaklMng, H-.. --L-•, Goodt •• 20 fna Sale It will --l you 711 ....,..,...,_ • ~ ..,,.._, -"' -. .., ' ....... chain!, MelbUm uprlght pl-UPH013l'EIU.NG • -u. '" •RA N-. • .. ~ -~. ', ·-OP~ 'TORS Blind 1tl._..__ room tablel. 2 ttvq room mo""" to wait Shop • bnv .,, .. ......, ~ -., .. • ......., ~
W.Am"ED: Automotive office ~ flnishen..Garment ;;. W:aps • ~ palnUnc. FUMISHniGs at e 11 t1 re n~·~~t: · • -ano, Spanlah bar. Refria'et'-pc:. <European craftlmen) from $215. Scboci: Boats '
rnanaaer. Comp 1 et e tory exper. sti-21566 N.B. El Pftlidente kin 1•i1 e -.· all less than 2 .,,.. WARD'S BALDWIN st'UDIO at.ors, stovl!S,. washera,-dry-Free 11et, del, pickup, 215 673--mt ' ' bl!droom auite A_ ... 1r1 .. 1... """ et11, and J.WCH MORE! Main. HB "Berey" 536--6405 • knowledge ol automotive HAIRDRESSER • ..,... _. old, all very reuonable, 1801 Newport, C.M. 60-8484. COME BROWSE AROUND1 DIRTY but Dry. 16' Fantuy ;
genenl ledger tbru !lnaJ>. CoHl""' de Femme, 17414 ...._ A mlmr, klna .,..., wuber • dryer• peal • BARGAIN • WINDY'S AUCTION NEW compt.te strull·A-Cbatr pluo Welhtromb trtr. In I
clal statement neceaaary. 8 ~ mvd H 8 °'"ll15 beadboe.rd. 2 ooaunoda. tllb!r many others. Call 714-2-••A-ual ·~--~-.·Ire , baby ~· ~ + crlb A PIO • tltm. ~ , H B ea .. ,1 ., • • O'l.<" kinptJ.e mattrru & box IQ.IU• ,.,.. .......,., .. ""' ttreu N uted $175. · · arta. Call Mr, MANICURIST aprlnp, 2 boudoir tamps, 496-3767. Organ w/orcheatra bells " ma ' evtr · FOR SKIPPER OR BOAT l Roblnson8C2-7711 extemal 9)und cvwtem·, u 20751h N~rt Blvd. 30838thSL;NB873-0583 ..... -_,. .. ,.,CE CALL , c.outures de Femme, 17414 6 piece Span1ah Wl'OU&'bt G 5 I ·-2 v~u 711 Behind T ' u1.:1 .. Mat'I-•"'""'1•&IW'IAI, SECRETARY, Govtrnment BeaCh Blvd. H.B. SO-.lll5 iron dinln& set Only $467. _ 1r1ge I e ov~ orla:lnal cost, $2500-Terml. ony • ~· .., VARDEMEN Surlboard 9'7''. 548-3561 1
contracts exptrience, fut, $20 down $4 Also, lge. selection of organ Costa Meaa '* M&a86 Wood tail-ha.ck~ shetland · I
I ri f elllgent. Radiatronlcs, ~ aepu-a~. ~ w::r.: MAUN A LOA WMCA Club kUa, consoles A: acceu. "'!!!!!O!!!P!!EN!!!!!!D!!AIL""'Y"""9!!to!!.!!4""' floor pollaber, toad OOD< S.llboats 9010
188'2 Teller, NB. 83J..2100 Jobi Min, Wom. 7500 HAMILTON FURNITURE Garaae Ale. Sat " sun. NEWPORT ORGANS ~ dltlon $15. 546-am I
(aO'OllS from Orange County -·· w~·--A.. Jan. 18tb I: 19th.N 10 to 300 w. Cout Hwy., NB HIDE-A-BED, never med. GOOD :I) -!lot water Zl' VIKING Sloop. SAUCY I Airport) ~ CIJUIW .. l.a' " ' 5, zn Colton, ewport 643-1530 $100. 3 Bedroom JefJ. king, beater $iS Snitable far vtrtually l'eblt in Aul• HOus~"ER. L•."• ,.. REAL ESTATE WIO-m. terto. 89444349 ~t Shoret. &a&-9839. Bargains Y1m1t.-full & twin sizes. 8'. aota amallerbo~. ~·--.. Former fleet cbamp,.11111 ~ • IO L to g p.m., :::;_· galore! . rnt11 6 love Mal Den tumiture, 5 ~ • ---i..-ndl ...,'"" of uill, extru. Poul.hie
motherless home in Laguna. SALESMEN a.m. p.m.. liNUo GARDEN equip., }I w r . Pia not & Or9an1 cottee .\ end tablea. Otcaa ,...~ ~ • Bllboa ll1e .Up Ideal tor
2 childD!n. l~ .\ 31*. Mud lnveaUgatr the umciue 0~ ~U;:,;P,,:·""::,,,to;,.5;..:Po-·m.::;:.. __ ~ mower; power tools & See thel"" h?W at pairi. Many other ttema. PORTABLE G.E. TV $35; 2 aharirw t1mu!f.. Alk1rw :~~i:ek.-::01 ~x~ :ls portnnitift with Newport'I ~~lning se,t. 47" holllehold furn. & Misc. Coast Music M2,Ult ~~.eWI rything! Only anri.isblue5fS..:.~ tet. s $1700. w/tenna to relponli-
days/ ~ ~ ends. wte~t ifOWlng profeu!onal ~ bue, chrl, 842-6237 1839 Newport Blvd, CM montM o cl. All Meditl c · · ble pty, Shown by •ppt.
marketina organization, Rea-2-18" ext leaveS, CUI p&da Ve-ry reasonable. T 14: 3 8£AUTIF1JL Mannequins. 644-1304
BUSINESS ;, Good! Jamalra ldential/Commercial S28S. 10' Soto, Fatbell, GARAGE Salo; "'"· chain, 64&·0271 870-IS9% Come In• make .U... 1..;...;.S,;NO~W~B~l~R0~-#~3~7~1 -
Inn H •-1 ---• 1 2 u·-• lik ..inn ...... _ Schwinn bikt, aoU clubs It. 0"' '""""'5 or more PROPERTIES WEST qu u:u, e new ,.....,, ...... clube &·etc. lSOJ, Ballantine ELEGANT, Did s· 5" Grand FllENOI divan & cbalrl, l83li N~WpOtt Blvd. CM All wood. Dacron sail. Ex· 1
maldApplys; ~u11 .... :,npart2IOtlml Ee. 1028 Bayside Drive '•"'a •'e'°U1"2x 14b21e:' ped$ lett&l3"' Ln., Hunt. Beach MZ-3442 Piano, Queen Ann legs, beauti1ul . wood, need s SOTA. Refrlg, tool bench, cellent condition. Ready to
..,.. • · Newport Beach • "' • beautifully hand carved & upbolater1ng. Car chains. twin booc aprtnc, mattrul Sal) Away! $25(). 673-3690 or \ Cout Hwy, CdM Or call ~ Fri(iadlreDlxlmperlal GARAGE W e, Sat-A Sun, .,_,_ .. _ .. 11100 slte 800 x 14. Men'• aid ... __ A."AnMO•• _ .. "'. ·····-I for e.pp't. washer/dryer $175. Stewn Jan 18th &. 19th. 5891 reu11111na1. • 54$-6673 boo I 10" t U hlld' ...., . ...,u., ~.u..a. n.u .• ., .,..,.;NO,
Edward"• twn bed comr Edmond Ci 1920 UPRIGHT Grand, xlnt 15
' s ze ' ;ra 0 c • PEM.CO Aquariwn 77 pl 2> rr ' atru, I EXPERIENCED Sewing LAl,;UNA Beach Unlfjed .. -•t, -'d I'~. Pr ~tge 5 rcle, H.B. nd a--tl desk. child a a dre saer. 1,,,.,.._,..,. .. 1. "•b'· ..... -r:-~ tnanYTom Machine Operators. Few School Dbtrict it accepting ..... ..... ..,,., ""' JAN. 18th & 19th only "° · '"""~" Y tuned. Large dreSMt' & mirror, & w ..,._............. ..... ... _.... ~ tuma. cat I
IJ'alneea belng aceepted. a p p J l c a t l o n 1 for Leb upbola chn $140. Dble bed Sbcwlnn bike, golf clubt & 1 ~~":.c.,""°',;.:,;c';...;.:A;.;l";.;'_':.,.:.PM.:::.._ m~l itema. £ 7 3. 6 S 6 9 , 962-3329 c.a& 9-5 Boe.ta, 2614 New PO rt• I
2907 S. Oak, s. A. 7:3).3:l). Alllst&nt, 15 hn per wk. let, nlte 1tandl, 9 dn.T mlsc. 714 Goldenrod, CdM BR AN D new GulbTil11sen come Stt on Sat. Jan. 1Bth SLATE top Pool t a·b le 8'75-l400
HOUSEKEEPER. I Ive •1 n Applicantl must be U.S. drellKl', desk, headboard, Premiere Organ. Selling JO to 4 PM. ru Heliotrope, 31,ix6~ .$2XI. Harne be.r1'SN=o"WBI11D==:--:N""o-. "'21"4,--....,,
motherleas borne. NewPDtt citizen. Pleaae c: n t •ct = Spanllb Style $175. Furniture Audlon 1025 ~· Prv prty .. &U-7787 CdM in garage. w/4 stoolt, $9'3.. '97...ect restored. ExCt!llOf'l.el. trlr
area. 2 Children, apa 14-16. P!9onnel otfice, 550 Bia-1---------· NEWPORT Beach Tennis STEREX> tape ~u .. Sony incl. $IX>. Call U> m«M9
Prefer under 4!J. S31-H50 monl, .,._, be I or• SCRAM-LETS AUCTION FREE TO YOU Club Company m<mbenblp 50J Wlth mlts • 'l)<8ken. LIDO 14, No. 1921 .,,,,,,_, HouSEM'Aio. •4 days/wk. 1 ln7/69 for sal• • .2 re1ular Finl $1S5 tua MIJ..6413 trailer, North uJJa. Bllll
bra/day, $2 br. Particula.r. Reel Eat•'-Sifts ANSWERS Sat. Jan 18 .11 AM TU Sold Ohoh.GANIC Fertilizer. aged membl!~blPll + 1 IOcial A: white. Like new. 8'7..&156
Do ell h k u.n ' W-n 1331 Warehouse Rd. CM rse manure combined membership. Priced wtJl Rt!ferences.~wor • ~~:"'O"Wce # lbllc.E.ofHatbor ~·Ith wood abavtr.., Good Wow COil De.ya 547~.~Winttd 1610pOwtrCrulters 9020
SALESLADY Tor {.,,,,_,_, ' openlnp a\..U..bl• 1« Avowal -Naval -Talty -1 blk. So. of Baker muleb. 8336132 or ft6.4931 Eves 6T3-&C3ll w A N T E D
· ~ .. ...,,3 lieensed men 6 womm. Jn. Blou.w -NEW BOSS Model Home ~. Ae-betw 8 le: 5 MOP Un HOPE CHESI'. Girl ·gotna 25' OWENS Cabin. CNim'
skn. · J . C. Hwnpbriel, stant Income • tnJnlni. Mr A boneYmoon ta the V'aca-cellOdes A Equipment. ne.. Fr1. . 1/31 awt,¥ to 1Cbool wlli ll!ll my w/pllt;y A be& Sll!ePI
JeWeler, l823 N e wport Gardner. Sp r inc Realty, Uon the croom t&kea ju&t be-1ignerl CoUectlona of l"llm-GINGER, mixed amaU breed Sl?S hopn chell t, llJre MW, We need qu.llly (no junk 6. Slrwla acre'W' w/185 bp
Blvd., C.M. S4S-3402 S4G-482f fo~ •tartinl worlc for a NEW tture • Decorator Piecel female J!UPPY, ~t 3 $50 Cub. Call M a r y pie~). Funlitunt, co Io t airy., Marine e n I•
PHONE SOUCITING e SALESPEOPLE~ N ea t. BOS& from one of the lAf'lest month&. l.oWJable, beialthy m.e.s&B attmr 1 PM TV 1, ~ a.ppltancea, Recently Oftl'hlnltd. SIS
No experience neceuary. aood appe~. Due to PRO\l'tff.CIAL Jl\ll.,,. Home Builders in Ontlge &: mw1 to lovln& homt!. 10 AM to 5 PM Dally tooll m1 ol1lot equipment ~baJt tank. "125Q.
Holiday Health Spa 2300 new exp&nlion reuonabH. Cobo TV A Qnmty. 546-8959. ln7 Gardc!n tooa. Jll'tio rum: TOP CASH IN' 30 Mi.INl:elt -==,....===--· Coala -Hollcloy HNllh Sp• ....... m w. WU...., OI .;;:======= RAllBll'S. maJu -to alr' cond. _,drytt, 5$).12U * -~RICE ilEbUCEDI
BABYSITTER, Matur.. "" ,_,. u1.._1 •. We train. 143,T/16 • ~llanc~ IJOO llaod borne '" will trade ntrlr• .....,,.. ·e 1 e c. • WANTED . i 25 M~boqlu ~. 5~453 ~ 6 ~ DO up. nte. Apply lD per-SPECIAirMUST SEU,.! MAG JC Ottl double <Mm for ftmaJe. black • 'White edcer/.mower. Small ft.ma. Furrdturt • Appll~l'Cl'f =-Owntr -· ~ son. 2300 Harbor Blvd .. C.M. 1-41 loot 110fa. Gold $15. Call built-In nnie w/ ~: IPQtttd. 6T~Ul1 1JJ 6 MOvlna. It'll chl!apl 6U-82lD Color TVi e Pfanos,I:=. -===-++'""'~
ROUSEKEEPE><-nurte1 ald. e HAIR srYLIST e after 6 PM. 541-2108 Won . on TV "'°"'· will SPAYED ,..,.,. 8-r; ell Qualll)1 KlnS-Sl>t Bed, ETC. 12' GRAND Banb -
u,. In ' ..,. wk. $l50 Wanted with .,,.. followlns TWIN bed. box .,..,,,. I< S.ct1ftcel Cholco ol colon. ""'· Good Wnlly clof. 2948 btaulUUI qulllod mattna, Cash Ill 1/ hou :'iJ':111 ~ bd :
mo. CdM are.. 67J.(J95l pN!erred. Duq "'°" In .., matt-. Good condition. ~1670 all 5 pm. E. Cout -Coma ""'l fow>dallon, bll·ln 2. f · ' I
H°""'keepn-, llve-Jn. cen.nt loclltloo. m..-$35. MW619 GOOD 20 p11on bot wai.r del Mar, f to 5 ~· Newr ....i. $98. 541-4531 S d Ski INts f030 l
$25. pa wk. COUPLE wanted tor ldtcbea !QNG-Sizt bed A ba:r qqa. beater $15, auUable Jar MALE l yr, tialt &banauar, W«th ~ 8CM536 BUYINCi Silver COLlf 104' pMI
96:1-7682 care al local dUlrcb. -°"1Dm • made, -''• ""'1ler home. Cell..,_ bal1 -· ell -. 1ovts IJ)" RADIAL ARK SAW ....,. floe. Dollln • '1.10. '115, Uii• a.ASSIC old llool 1
BAR Maki, fall Umt, nlgbta., M8-11fl' 9 kl 5.. Like new ttOO. M$.2933 aft 5 pm A wbndL c:blldren. ~1588 I/lT $85. Call lm SfB..0888 I.ft Si!Yft' nlcktl.s $3.!iG roll. wt«IO Mere., Mc wbL trtr. j
mlllt bl reU.b1t. Apply GER.MAN Teeclwr, part a PC r:t'*7 mabolal11 bdrm WESl'lNCHOUSE wubina 2 SM. a.p dop. 1f8 Maple 5 "" wtnda. COSTA COINS 837 W. 00 Xlrrt ccnd. $1US. Slll-dS
Knott)' Kq-. &46-8910 tlme. Small prtva~ ac:bciol .t. Sett otftl1 5f>..ml mtchlne, copptrlor'lt, WJ7 Ave. C.H. After 3 : 3 0 FtSH ntt 2,l110 aq tl $25. St., CM. •l"5 . --'
RN-. and LVN'• m-8610 after. PM. """"con!. 1'4. -p.m. l /17 u volt bait pimp 122. CU!AN rill dirt. -or .... Siie -... toU
Hun-Beach am. APr. Mir· wont <xp. cpl. OOY'S --· -w/ IVHl1U.l'OOL 0.. Dcyv. IO MO. ma,., Cockar, Beqle Al<ol'd ''°"" $18. 6*-1211 lft\'tl OX. I!! Vlelorla. C.M. SAIL boot '-· tor -•
M'1"96'71 NOW! New dbt. fiO urut C.M. tormica top, 08k, cbest1 ExcelltDt t'Or.dllloft. $45. rnbld, All 1bot1 -ll&ht tan. THE QUlCKER YOU CALL. 548-31U w/ mutmum t ft
Dial 6G$F8 for RESUl:rs $300 PIWI apt. 675-139.1 It book CU-ell. 673-$47 S.CT-8115 546-8!Kll. Aft. 6 PM 1118 ~ QUICKER YOU SELL DAILY PILOT WANT ADS! Act.~ ,
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Dual Wide Sales
Ollpman Mobil~ Hornet tne. 520 N. Hlt'w , S.A. 531-8.571
2fx43 2 BR. 1% Ba. Alumn
awnlrig, pon:h. s k Ir ting
U>dacpd. Rancho·Hun-
tinc10n adult .... Call
9l)2...{l;t2 ct &alt for Ana:lr.
BEAai area, 42 X 10 wtth
awning. Air cond., ~w wall
to wall shag, New tum I: ..,,.,........,
TRAILER a: Cabana 1 ar
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Motor Homes 9215 .
CORTEZ-You won't believe
Its ,a '66 -low mileage
fae . air coJXI -pvt pt;y -
orig owner. M7-Illl
Duno BugglH 9525
'66 Dune BUftY
$1599
549.olOJ.-411·1190
1970 HAHOI IL•D.
COSTA MISA
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TRANSl'OITATION TllANSPOltTATION
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9900 Uood Co,. 1=;::..:.::.:.:.... _ _..;~
CHRYSW MERCURY
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PRY Party must ael l -• _ •
VW Floor pan. with dllc
brakes, 10" chrome-wheels
' 1969 SUBARU
from $1297; 66 MPG
eo,dplete forefp car 8l!f'Yice WTUS Elite '61. pod cmd. JlOO W. Corm lf\lfY.
Kosta Kustom Kan will ~ ~ "'!"· m..,;Newport Beacb 5'0-l'IM
Bi!autUul 196'T Corvette MUSTANG •~-• Futback. Yellow, ( spd, t ~~ •
many extras! Like new; '66 Mu.tang Air Cand. -
Orr low miltqe; Must aee O'lux G.T. model ln true new • .
!980 -Blvd. -, ======== Authoriud MG Dealer
'CHEVROLET'
w/12/'35 Indyr;. V\V motor 1964. 190, auto. leather,
& 2 fiberglas:s bodies, mew AM IF M, a bso I u tel y
flake. ReasanabJe. 496-37S7 t!.awiess, perfect mech cond.
CHARTREUSE Dunebuggy, 1~$=-=·=-===== SUNBEAM
io appreciate! 13150 wUl ac-car condition Eve.ry im-• •
cept. tnde in. ~ 'tnqinable •~ inc. •VI, •11ffmoti~, p • w • Ill
anytime. auto tram, full pwr., landau lf••rin,, , •• u., liNf•r, ti•·• AntlquM. Cluslco 961 5
black top, black n~~bl"'' MG -1936 Femi •srille $15. 2 rear side curtains. ncaou<.... e, 1967' SUNBEAM: A!plne. Milst doors complete wtlh a1au
<19&--3767 1---------sa.crlfloe! $172i. 673-1%JA, '$10 a_,O:ne front n ·com-* DUNE Buggy. Parti&lly MG wknds or aft •:30 PD;\. Pl* with A·triuDe i: 1, ..
completed. $675 r It m • whee~ kkaJ . to make a
....-a11 5•""""'-SolH, Sorv;..,P1rt1 TOYOTA _tra11er _w)th 120-• v.w.""'
Imported Autos 9600 Com#lete new MG ~ ---,----~ Rt.ts aboUt I' loar. i25 for Sea 1be new A..0.:-Amio1co Tcyota •oi Encutlw ...,_ 3 ol u..p::eau· 5J6.8(!1 HA
1958 Corvette top, 1tttl ~le wbed&, inter. •1111• .... ~ .. 1 c • .,.,.. h•d
Clean. 548-0887 alt 6 ~sroup,factoey"""1Tall-•r•1ti •nd m•ny, rn1ny• ' · l========;ol .ty 1tm. in ~t A muat for •"'or•I 91105111 • '65 <Cllevroi.t COUGAR the quality oomciOus. • lmmod lot. Dollvory • SS Impala Sport O>upe, a ::: .::ge ~r:c.: '67 Cougar Air Cond. : $199 :.
brtcrior. 45.,Cn> actual local Finiahed in cbam~ ml.rt
tnllr' factory air with JIOW" w/ plulh oontruting bucket •
.,, Cboc1t uu. 1ow lUl1 •--... t mt.no.. Fully """~ • DOWN •
• Spot Cash for Imparts
MinrBikff 9275 We pay more fm-any import
~-------1 reprdleu ot year, make
MINI bike like new, 3 hp, or con<Uti<m. 'Ir,, u t>.fore
c.ost. $160 a steel $95. 3111 you ~ EL M. O R E
Visla'8'Ya, CM. 548-1198 MCJl'ORS, 153IXI Beach mvd
• u.-· u I atrator. This deep blue ear. .'o:w .. ~ow oDa 2 dr. bu. on1y 10l!I m11-Autoo w.-
J2rwport
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er, ra4io, w. wan.. Ser. No. WE ~A.1 •: • ·;11 MAXEY CASH
Lie. NPA 468 lncld. auto trans A: all pow· 3100 W ~--• tt asaiatl. A new car trade • ....-..~ Hwy. •Pia T• _. ~ ..
1st car lot $0~69~ BJvd. which ttOectl meticulOUI ~Newport Beacb540-l?64 •Al,,.... c.r..at. GMAC•
JOHNSON & SON = = :r1n w~~~ Authorl"" MG Dealer ... --.:·
Lin<ob>lll'"""Y llluot be-? l<drl""' to be '65 MUSTANG ••••••••
Co.ta. Mesa Branch f\ll.Jy apprttlattd. Cpe, Bucket seat, automaUc •
'700
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'67 TRIUMPH
T-100 C 500 C.C. Xlnt cond..
Law mileage, ~ Pvt. pty.
• 531-8387 •
1967 SUZUKI, model TC 250,
. 250 CC; 6 speed;, high pipes,
new front tire & raclc. fZ50
firm. 540-4563 aft 6 pm.
1965 BSA 650 CC Ll1htnln&:
$550. Gaod cond.
549-3876 aft 5 pm.
HONDA Late 'fi6; low ml,
total rebH, eng.; new o'sbe
lirff; make offer 675-3226
'68 HONDA 175 SCRAMBER
EXCELLENT CONDITION. . .,,....,. .
'QI BMW Jt.m; saddJe bags.
falrlng; $450. 1969 -· paid. Call: Paul 494-5887
ALFA ROMEO
'67 ALPHA
"2600". Hardtop Coupe, Ji
speed, FM. Lie TUUS33. $2499
149·1tll s.-67J..1190
1911 MAIPOI ILYD.
COltA MlSA
AN&UA
'59 ANGW Sta. Wagon;
good cond. Nrly new tires,
Org. owner. $300. ~2562
!loo W. tout Hwy.
Nowport Beach
64Z-H6 5f0.176t
Authorized MG Dea.Ia-
MGB 65 Rdatr,
Ruby red w/black bucket
1"" llarl>qr mv.i. llj>-7000 """'" radio, heater. v.,., • JAGUAR •
'64 IMPALA clean. Low mlln. OWP'32. • ffEADOlJ' 1nmr •
Fact.ry olr, IWl!o. heater, GUA$1095N • A1uuu •
automatic -•• w er RA TY .Com plot• s.1 .. -Sarv-·
· tar med ears •mic1cs juat
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18811 BEACH BLVD. .
Hun!. l!iich 847-1555 A>k tor ~ -
s.at intr., wire wheels, 1'3.· JmiN.ofCoastHwy.onBcfl
:e~~. car. very noo w. emst Hwy. C~~~!>~ •~:n:"f:rpjts8A;s~·:
Newport Beach At Santa Ana Freeway • S•t llle &dtin9
WE PAY CASH -=a:_: m=.._=-=......,,..==~=="""=1164::._I :~~~G _3lll s:i-: ~·'•:•••· • .
18'Zll ·Beach Blvd.
Hwrtington Beacb
KI 9-3lll dio, etc. Beautiful condUioil ·
fn ~detail. '69 TOYOTA! ·
All Models Fr $1770 · .. ,tu E. l'lth Sl map. gtn w/blk int. $2100 • • • ,.
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fU, i.l.mi4 fOR YOUR W S..: ~'~ ~ -,;D;O-;;;D;j;G(;jE~-1!i~~-~~~de;,;far~ca~m~p~e" • SPECIAL • ~ Clli!lVii;tt )I a \I b . lood nu: ~E """' MUsrANG 1967 Wt .... • TODAY DNL y •
3100 W. O>ut Hwy. ltlf'ORTS CQ!\INEl.4 " ,.,...~.CllMrt.11&11, he•"r. good"'"'~ bat'. 390' "'"" lapo deck, xlnt • '66 OLDS •
Nowport Beach TOYOTA-VOLVO CHEVROLET .. -. pwr -" ...... "''" ..... 390 <Ond . ....__ • •
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....__ 540-1764 1966 Harbo.-. Clll. ..._... ...._""'· """"...-.. wt • TORONADO •
Authori"" lllG °""'' d: ~ ~ .._ """ -n. FALCON OLDSMOBILE • • lifG '52 TD Red w I white TOYOTA . ~ ·~, ~ __ ;.:::::::::,:~:._--1 :.,.;;-0;;LDS;-;;;;-;88,;-:;,~D;::lt;;-:;HT:; •D•lun Co11pt. Fu-n powtt,•
flbergla.a: top, interior ex-RS '' -~· -· 1961 EL Camino, 4 1_. R/H'tiO Falcon Ranchero. Hydro, R/H. Good ron•i •f•ctory •ir con4itioni11t-• cellent, engine ttblt, $1XKJ IJEADQtlARTE _ spfd;.t ~ • r-Ji: . Auto. Good oond. cond. $95. 548-!K83 • 4SVYl4o21. • cuhs•-..:.-~:--0101. or ~ ELMORE Yem Vol'4 a • • Pancbe Black. per90nal car, new -=~l<OO~·,;*~,..._:;;;:;;,==i "'=;~~~:;;;;;;"'=-j ,695
• .,-·;,;;;--_...,,..,. mt. 9' · -.~~ ~ -=:. Pofd "' ~ c1u1 a>nd. 1m>. ~ FORD PL __ Y_M_O_UT_H __ : ' • 153!0 ~di Blv.i., w...,,;,,. 672 119" good a>nd. Mu.t ..n by ....... 89<3321 --' , ... " '61 CHEVY II '611 PLYMOUTH ValtanL • •
3G H.P. V\V casing, xl111 .!n. M~: Xlnt cond. , :Ntw-CAR ARRIVED! • ~ W~ Nova aeries. Air, automatic '66 Ford Country r;::' =: :~266'.lruna • •
ronl., '""''"' by Red-Pn l!a"" 1968 Toyo1a m:. W!llfo °""""'' °""""" tram., _.,. -...... Ra-Squire Wa90n · ' · • •
Ali!to Servictis
&. Parts 9400
AUSTIN HEALEY POOLE'S FINE
USED CARS master & other VW parts. 'fi8 AUSTJN Healey, DXI, ml C.:U~~~~~k4~ep~· w/. black in~. 4 ~ .TOP i :BUYla dlo. ~~~· +Other extras. 1'b1I immac1late 10 pa.uen. '6t VALIANT Signet white, • • 968-S1u evei wfblakc interior, prlv/pty, radki. Lo miles. n750. Da)"a BILL MAXEY .'IOYOl'A I.Ow IIWQ. # M!I!l. 1er wagon ii a beautitul dft. b1k int, buckets. auto. Jm. I======== I S2.SOO. 831-'151 54>-ll<I. Ev ... -• . 1Mn l!<adl-m..t. $2090 •rt ..... with matcbinlJ tn-...__ CdM • '67 IUICI lhlent •
Troiler, Trovol 9425 PORSCHE "O~-AG"''' a --.' Pia. Ml-G& GUARANTY terlor-. EqWpped witll ta.. ro .... ac ... , ....... IKl"Y ''"'-· CORTINA p 'f "" WAN!Eo< Eiirl>'' VW P.il. CHEVROLET '°"' ""· disc power --,. ,,.. • •""•'· !THU ii i • KENSKIU. '69 ...... $1<99 or1<1\e6l Super 90 ir•Putl, ~ _,, powe• 1tttrlng, auto trans, ----.--$3995 •
New 15' Standard fully '68 ())RTINA db., R 4 H, Gleaming red coupe w/black '6.1 11.W. B~, COl'l'll>ttitioo CrP.<>:Bol' M. O.ta11ieaa nl E. 171!1 SL radio I: heater. Uc. SlJX. '5$ PONTI.AC 81&. Wq. •
equfpd. Loaded with extru. U.Cn> mi under warr, $200 Inter. Fully equip. E>ccep-yellow, 3 mo. new ttrei, · At Santa Ana Freeway 770. Buy now at winter prtc-Good tires., new 1t at f. • •
No pmta for 6 mo. or $38 below book. Xlnt, 0 n e tionally clean. Muat see & Chroll}e wbk, rtblt lfll& by Auto lo.Mllftt · Slntl. Ana _ 5e931l es. Full prl~ Transp. far· 1st '125 ~ • •
total dn. pmt & $38 mo. owner. 644-{)141 drive. prof. whh 6 mo guv, now . . . . $2295 It, 618 Gowmor. 54U5ft • '6J IUICK Skylcd: i
O.A.C. Authorized dealer!-========== 7 wks old New tran&ud. *AUJO l·tlnlll:* ht car lot on Harbor Blvd. Ul65 GTO (!oov 389 C\J ~ H.J. Cp•. Aulomolic, r•d·
for Avion, Layton and Terr)' DATSUN Xlnt buy ~t S800. 4!K-0477 . ~llN ~OHNSON & SON 'apeed, iim ~ l>est o1fef, •io, ho•f•r: pow•r st.•rln1.•
lmiJers. VW ,64 Sedan. beice, R/H, I Au. MAKl!S 547-3446 wkdl.)'l lO to I. •f•ctory • ., lFXOl4fl •
Rick Baldino's 1 T Lincoln-Mercury $1295 DATSUN '69 w w. op oond, clean • of COMPETE11VE PRIC>S Costa M,.. Branch -• • Mobile Wo rld , sharp. Prv Pr1> $950. Cort Fox Auto Lo11lns 1541 Harix>rBlvd. 612-7000 RA)8BLER •
194.12 Beach Bl., H.B. 962·1377 3lOO W Coas 673-1553 224 .W. (but HilbwaY ,64 • OPEL
436 s. Harbor Bl., SA 531-8770 Big New Sed1n · l Hwy. WANTED: F..arly VW P .U. Newport Beach 642-MtO Ford Galaxie X L "63 RAMBLER 2 dt hdtp • 67 •
FOR SALE 4, X r WARDS e 96 hp, overhead cam Newport Beach or panel Oleap! ti75-&75 Owned by little 'ole retired auto trans Rood cond. ~ •Sport coup•. R•dio, h•at1r,.
TENT TRAILER $275 00 e 4 speed • bucket :seab 642-94C6 '540-1764 U-·• C 9900 marine. Sky blue, V..S. auto-titts. pvt,' ty $4'15 Mr 4 1p11d. !UOFIOI I •
When set up with ~de~ • WSW, d1x hub caps Authorized MG Dea1er or P.O. Box 993, c.oata ~ ars. matte, fact air, pwr iteer-Longo 549-lJs ~ 962-iJ17 , • $1595 e Backup light&, etc. '67 PORSCHE 911 T&rga, Mesa. ------in&, dlr. Excellent ct>lld. $75 • •
It 1' 7' x lS'. The"' 1' a so 000 Ml GUAR black, xlnt rond. $5000. '61 vw, xlnt cond. Gond TRAllSPORTATIOM °"" deli"'1L Will lab tor-'62 srATION Wagon, 5 .... , • =~~. ~~x ~e~ r Dll)'1, 833-6643, Eve I • eng'lne, R/H, 4 track ltef'e9. . . , elgn car in trade, fine prt,y Ambauadoi V-8, pwr str, '65 OLDS Dparn,lc II
l.i la 494-0331 aft 8:30 545-6033 aft 5:30. W SAlf prty, 49f..9773 or 545-0034 air cond. $395. 54().5207. • D HT IH S • ::U~ ~::· ~~c~~ :J: $186 fUll _ DOWN '62 PORSOIE Cpe. Super. 1967 V\Y lrnmaculate. Ors Credit prob~!' Ste UI tor '68 FORD LTD 2 Dr. ,Fact. 1962 R..UJ8LER Qusic 4 •:1r ~·ond. '1~0Y1:~+lo.. p ••
O'W!nlb:e new tires and elec· Chrome wheels. N l c e owner. A:aW'm radlo. Belt lnltl.Dt dellve:ry, Jaw irlca. alr, auto, tJi\ns.; ~ pwr1 Dr. Wag. R/H., a i r · • $1495 •
tric hookup for tW'tl signals. $54.86 for 36 moc. thruoul. $'1450. ~ alt 6 offer. 6C-0010 De! Montell. easy• tmns. We l!oltte ori ateoer Ir. brakn; brogbam W/walla 139.S. ~ aft 5 • •
Tralle:r is in excellent con-• •n: vw •-your credit. call w come trim; tinted gW. & m•~l==~~~~;"'==1:--::.:_.::.:::_::__:, B-ick Datsun Pon dto 67 91 2 Cou pe ~ , WW ......,., .... "'today -.. 1 -..HELIY dillon and must be seen to 111111 Bahama yellow jey,"el w/ Urea. excellent condition. MM'lti access. 7 Mos. old; adult ~ '66 TEMPEST
be gppreclaled! Call Bob .... _... 1n•-·~ I FM $ll00. 56-2819 ILUI ~u• drivers. 613-2394 8 • ti31-ill6. IMPORTS ~ ...,.r., IYI... • ......-m E. 17tb SL 1967 . SHELBY '67 GT 350 • Spd H.T. Caup •••• di ••. J...t.r .• ehrclne wbeell, ~· ....... '63 VW Camper. 1500 CC AU'\'O S&J.IS At San!& Ana ~way FORD X4 Vlrzyi top, Xlnt cond. ""MM ' • ••ut•m1tic, pow•r tf•.,in9.
CAMPING trlt 4x4x2. Water oac + tax &: lie etc. Flawleu tbNOot Qtb. e~. Call 675-0773 aft 2 pm. 2145 J1t.rbe1r O.ti. Meu Santa Ana see:Jll white •klewalla. tac air, _.,.,. Private W ISVE66fl •
..-canvu top. Gond 998 So. Coast Hwy. L.B. en,tochoole. ' : . ,, 615-47lll.tt6·pm. WE PAY CASH FOR .,63 BEL Air 4 -· 230_ RIH autn ""°' shilt, xlnt Party. ~13 • $1695 •
I ~~ ~!~. ;;~: l=i~75 494-9773 545.0634 '65 vw iq. ~: riakl. YOUR CAR PAID Llke new, orii: owner 19 ~ 6PM &: "le· end 1 .. •
'67 DATSUN Xlnt oond. 11\00. 646--0416; fOR OR NOTI mpg. w/p"' •"'· iooo, T BIRD -------VERY CLEAN 23' Kenskll Big Sedan. Near new! One if no ans. call '~ e · fi Cad &iie~de Ville 66-'1409 '67 CNTRY. SQuin:; pwr. • 8 '68 THUNDERlllD •
1959, extras. SUOO. 548-3690 owner. Excellent condition. '68 VW Sed. mtkt AM/FN, 2'o00 m1. •~ steer., xlnt, r;ee to apprec. '63 ""-Ii d .:&.lrcf • l1"d•u. Full pwr., f•c .• 1,.•
alt 5 O\llned by little 'ole man Coco mats. .l beadera, Ask· • .fl tooprXR''1 St'ATION Wagon '&S Bel Low mi Ori& owner. Reas. I": n erUI .10,000 mil•1. IXSRI 111 • Alt>, "'-SAS. new Um. oiler. 516-8311; 546->008 Couna 25' TRAILER w/baUL Make from Laguna. 4 Spd, dlr, ra-llOO w. c.a.t Hwy. ing !1150. "2-0'7 "!'-5 ll,~~-'$2150 good oond. $1295. 833-nn SALE-1966 Fairlano -.--• $3995 •
offrr. dio, beater, auto. fawn zreen Newport Beach '68 vw cmtV ~llow R/H • Ex~~. new. OJSt '5.1 Oiievrolet, 6 cylinder, Squin! Finished · In a beauWul me-* 892-1261 * ext., plush black leather G42-94ro 548-l16t lt.11.rette up~ XLNT' ccnd 1 __,;m,;::;"::D::$325.;:::='"°""":::;::;::::: stick shift. $75. Sta Wag. V-8, pf1. Auto taJJk gold with niatchl,.-• 8
'67Shas:ta21' sell bucket teals. $75 Cash deli, AuthorUed MG Dealer $1950f~t otter. 67S-456S 1· • 6f2..5790 • trans. tiNXIDd. 3rd seal Interior. The car shows the • '60 CHEVROUT • ,_, __ _, ,..___ will fine prvt prty, 49f.9773IT.";n;===c.i--'7-"--BUICK 962-3285 one owner care of 34,755 . 'd • , • con....,..,..., ......u..,py. or 545-0534 '67 PORSCHE 912. Llke new. 64 VW BUS 'C3 CHEV 11· la..t•" -" ,,.__ . '"' 111r.top. R&H, a1" "640'19 ,.,~ Call ·-.,,. S ' ' ~ 5 car 1965 FORD Oluntry Squire 1.1wes. .ruW"Cc lrteenng, pow. t•, PS. I FXX251 I ............. ·~ or tereo. lee box, bed unit. '63 BUICK Wildcat " Dr. $495. 2191 Harbor Blvd., Waeon. Loaded. Xlnt. i1900 er brakes. radio A: heater. • $395 • FERRARI 615-S530 64$-8!i06 ,,.,._ ,...,, " -· good Colla M'8a. 543-5300 ~o or 613-n"IS Lie. GBEari. Tty this lUl1 • • Trucks 9500
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Fantastic Discounts I
'59 Porsche, '66 VW, radio, 1u.nroof. Gcxid cond. fT15. 6 7 5. 2 4 9 2 . '66 CAPRICE, all pwr, ..... u F• m• ••-v-• lo pl'ioe of •
FERRARI n695. &ndition. Seal Beach. 213: 67&-2677 ' """"' ~·-....., au · $995 64M261, days. 4J0.-1914 alr-cond. Any reuonahle R/H. Xl'rt me ch an I ca I 1st car lot on Har~ Blvd. • ''4 I.UICI Skyln •
Newport Imports Ltd. ()r. I 7========--========:.. MD:IANICAL Spec I a I! oUer. 3.f,IXMI mi 548-J96l cond. '67S. 61J.....l523 eve&. JOHNSON &~SO •A11tam•hc.. p•w•t 1 ... rin1, • ange Count)"• «lb' author-I lmPO rtecl Au'tos 9600 Imported Autot 9600 Beautiful '62 Buick. Ideal • '63 alEVY • '63 FORD Waguri Country N r•tli•, h•1hr, IUAUt l ~~ ~~1=~:VV1CE. PARTS 2nd ~ car whrn flxtd. Beautit.il Condition! Satan. air, auto, power, lJ.nrnln.Mn"CIJI')' • $995 • i ~ ....... ~ M2-IC27 $700 .• 67l-7J21 lood ttret. 83!Mi5lB ea.ta Mesa Branch • 8
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BEACH CITY
DODGE
-Newport Beach S<O-ll64 e • CADILLAC w°""' ,-.., xlnt oond. '57 T-BIRD • '67 IUICI -•
Autborlzed MG Deal" . ' m1a .. ,,.,, 546-0648 MERCURY Xtn oharp! 5000 mt; new Sp..+ <HP'• U H • .,,.,
' Fl4T 16555 Beach Blvd., (llwy. 39)
5<1>-2lili0 ·---~~~-~ 111.Dltlncton Beach '68 FIAT 851 lerill. Spicier
I -,,..It-DATSUN Conv. Xlnt <:Olld. low
v.1 mileage. MJ..41'1'3
Y. Tor pidrup, 4 spd. dlr, I"'="'=======-I x!nt cond. Driven locally at JAGUAR
Newport Beach. 27,cnl M.llea I---------on &peedorneter. Must Koe to
I appreciate! SSS CUh dela. wm ti.be pm prty. Pymnta.
$.1!.8&. Call after U Alft
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im. Xhtt oand. 338-8564
XKE Conv. '63. tuJ.l)t ftltored
tu new. Blk wired int, ~
tlre1 A top. 6'D-882L
'67 r:r '68 Co11Vt'rtibie9. low 68 OIEVEU.E 67""27 eng. ieng Ii: trans. New paint • PS, 1ir cond, CTU2St91 • ELMO..,• MOTORS ml Oii both, air, lUl1 pwr, 4 IP· fil "°''tntclon. $1500. MEl<CURY M-1965 4 chrome a Interior. Call ._'. • $2595 • _.. FM, make offer. owner 540-8003 dr Btte~. NI power, fore 6 pm, &12-8838 8 8 l U OO 11.&CH)LYD. WDTMINS1'11 IM-J J U 6'S..2m '57 CHEVY. Needs Air. Execllent amdltlon! T-BlRD 1963. Best bey in •
1968 &f>ILLAC S«lan De ctn er at or , excellent = :" J:' under Blue 'I'Dlml Wht w/red Int. Full • '66 DOD&I M--. •
t 5300 Buch Blvd.
WeslmillSler
194-3322
OPEN 7 DAYS
Ville. 12,000 ml. Whi~ ~ USO. 897...aQI power, iood rubber. Low 4 Or. H.T. RlH, a.to .. •
w/blue int. Fun, tqu.lp.· '65 COMET Caliente, S c;yl, mileage. Xlnt cond. Priced a PS, 1lr cond, rlrUOJZI
1549! Prtvai. ...... ---------1 ..... lo ml, .,. """'· 11"" to""' 6'S-ll36 • $2195 •
'68 Cl'E de VIiie. -CHRYSLER ~ o!l<r, m"" ,. I I. '62 T-BIRD hd tp, R t. l~ •
While on wtlih!, must tee. -pwr steer brak
$5250. <13-8'61 '63 Chrysler"300" 1.961 llERCURY Cougar, Xtnt cond 059 "" '.:;L ~ • 23j f 17111 ST • '61 "'~ _, ,_ vu Zli,Oll mlles, I owner, xlnt Owner, .....; ~ • • • • • '-IU.I ~ • ....,. It. F\11). Hardtop coupe· this specialty I 0.Jl-VUIV
f>W'. tac. air. Loaded wlf>W'. cu of the clu,.t.. lamJly ~ p L 491-?(I! After '55 ·T-B!RD dustc; metal. • 548• 77 65 •
$500! 8~ (Fullerton) is llPQtlesl in lta EIPhell ' 1Uver w/rt:d Int. radio· • • * ~tt CAD. Needs ~Ile white and ma~ lntaior. '58 MERCURY. ExOO.lent Xl.nt oom. $2;000 66-().t~ Mon.Fri 8:30 em
Oftl'Nul: SDI. f 1 r m • Factory air, power 1~, condiUon. ~ ~Best U no AllB'lftt caJ1; • S6-0l44 • to 9 pm •
6t6-0S98 aft 5 or wknd:s. puwer brakes. power win-otta owr 1962 J DR Hn:I top • Saturd1y 1:30 am •
'81 CAD Oorrv. Va'f caod doww, automatic trans. ra.. '65 <X>LONY Part t pus. air, fWI powa>, xlnl ~: • to 6 pm •
cond. See at tJftlon 76 si. clo and beater. lAc. NYD-wacan; fUD pwr • .t: tJr. 14:-paint A molr:r, ori& 011'11!'1'. I Sundays l:30 a m I
lion. N...,,... a ,........ "" Full '$l'O,s .... radL $1.!115. -mi. m.-• to ' ""' •
1963 coffiii De vidr. J ht (2f lot on Harbor Blvd 8tlSif8J' marbtptw 18 "5 T-BIRD, new paint, new
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