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WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 29, 1969
VOL. fl. NO. ..... samoNs. .. PAGlS
Reagan Calls
Co11nty Area
Of Disaster
Gov. Ronald Reagan Tuesday declar.d
Oranse County a state disaster area and Sent' 8 telegram.rt«> President Nixon
requesting that be also ~lare the county
a dJsaJter ar,_ ~ ·w\Ui 15 other
Calilorni' ~es ..
Everelt illl2zird, J.iet ol planning and
operatiom in the California Disaster Of. rice In. Sacramento, said the governor
acted immediately oo request of the
Orange County Board ol SUperviJ!on.
Supervlsorl v.re' ~ Tuesday that *'-n1M.4i1~~$ul!<fay ~ .. 'Wlllil"'f!f' .-..
In the ~ty. . •.
"A -nht Tue>d,;ye°"" ralied Sean um mare dam.111 w _ be caoaed
In tbt IOJkoahd areu of
the caunty: ·
1be disaster area designation will pave
the way fer immediate actiOn in repair;,
ing damq:e to-" roads, utillties and
brldjes. The county departments may
begin wc:rt wjthout advertising for bids.
Stale and possibly-federal funds also
will be avaDab~ to rel>ulld f98ds and
olh<r pmJlc .,...lls, Ofnciala: of the county and its cities,
lnclqd!ni water ,districts, will iteml7.e
thett lo3es for the State Disaster Office
In LosAngl!les Tlwrsday.
Prado Dam on the Santa Ana River
at the county lltle was credited with
saving the coanty,trom much addiUonal
flood damage by flood Control Engineer
H. George Osborne. He told supervisors
that the dam checked inflow at 73,000
~bic feet per second, not far below
the all·thne disastrous flood of 1938 when
a 100,000 cfs now was recorded.
That ltorm battered the county with
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I' Jet Jockey
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Lotte ... Von Biornssen,, 25, Stock~
holm, Swe<ten1 usually files
around world as purs~r for
Pan American World Xirways.
Next month, however, she'll
trade purser's hat for jockey
cap tD ride in horse race in
Australia where female jockeys
are welcome. Male jockeys in
U.S. refuse to · accept idea of
riding against women.
Guess What? 50% Chance
Of More Rain Thursday
1 Southern Californians, lulled by the
promise of sunny skies after a pair
of devastating rainstorms, looked wearily
out their windows Tuesday afternoon
to find that "it was doing it again.••
More than a quarter ~ of. rain,
dumped violenUy...,. wtthin . an hour,
-assaulted the Orange Coast as the sun
lihone benevolenUy bi tbe distance.
And that's not all"' cautioned the U.S.
Weather Bureau today. There'• a 60
pucent chance of more wet stuff 11iurs--
day afternoon.
Tuesday's abbreviated storm brought
with tt dmlng hail and bursts of llgbtn-
ing, which struck four airborne planes.
AU proceeded to their desUnalloi!s and
landed l&ftly. Tbtre rere no Injuries.
In N"'ll9rfBeacit•lh: ,_. eucal,Y11l1ls
treil ·ten' •Jct1.nL 1t1 .Ult faging mns.
br~ the-toW . " ..... dUtroyed
1\d»toni Thief? . . .
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~10.'t neat it buddy; I'm not the
pb-·1i1q11r:• • Laaum Beocb man
WU told early this morning.
Joseph J. Co1eman, 1 writer of 1063
Clenneyre St., told police he went to
see who was knoctla& at hls neighbor's
door and found 1 mq.
Coleman wuo't reassured by the
man '1 conum:ol He discovered a piece
of molding t.otm from hi.I own front
door and phoned polJce,
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in the past week to more than 100.
There wu, however, no Oooding or major
accidents reported.
The latest batch of rain yas eveo1y
distributed along the Orange Coast. Costa
Mesa recorded .35 inches, Huntington
Beach, .30, Fountain Vafley .28, Laguna
Beach .25 and Newport Beadl JS.
Tuesday's storm was a cold one from
the north, bringing lllOW down to the
4,000-foot level. In the hard hit, Santa
Barbara area, the Snow line dropped
to 2,000 feet.
The Weather Bureau said Tbunday'11
storm should follow the same ~
as Tuesday's, but said It wu toO early
to predict whether it would produce
similar thunder >nd lightning. •
Total ilatewide damage froln ·the rain
epidemic which J>egan ·Jan. 18 ii now
estimated at $118 million. The <lath
toll from the ""rm• wu, placed at
96. . -
Tuesday Gov. Rooald ~toured
the damaaed areas and urged Iba l'!'h'ate
sect.or of. the economy to lp!K' ~
tlOn thrwgh fund drlv&
''Theft is an act.ua1· llmlt to wf>.at
the government can do, .00 tldl 11
a rea1 tragedy," Reagan aid.
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Iraq Trying
More Suspects
For 'Espionage'
Girl" 17" Clings to Life
By UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
United Nations peace envoy Gunnar
V. Jarring began Big Four talks today
on a solution to the middle east crisis
by conferring in New York for 45 minutes
with U.S. Ambassador Charles W. Yost.
As they met, tensions rose sharply in
the Mideast.
New spy trials were reported under
way in Iraq despite worldwide protests
and wantings that the hangings of nine
Jews Monday could lead to Israeli
reprisals and the possibility of a new
conflict in the Middle East.
The Syrian Foreign Ministry announced
in Damascus that a Syrian diplomat
was shot and wounded today in Baghdti.d
by-an· Iraqi Intelligence agent In an
incident that added. tbe threat o( strife
among 1.he ·Arabs '° U!e' limmering crisis.
Jarring bu tried for a year to brlng
peace to the Middle Eut. He hmched
Tuesday, with 8ecretaty General U Thant
shortly after Thant said only-Blg Four
~= ~ a.vert another war in the
Jarilni expects to confer later .with
the ll!VO)'l lr<iq) the Soviet Unloo, Jlrilaln
and · .Fronce wblch has proposed Big
Four ldloa. M"""°" has end_oned the
F)'Oncll call, Britain has Indicated
cau-IP}lrO\'ll and !he Unn.d States
has ml pUbliCl1 llAled Ill poaltlon.
DIPlomatl< !'!lf<to aald YOll could
nol ClarlfJ ~ policy on the Middle '~ . until lftl!L }!realclall N I x·o n dii .. , 0: the 1181* Satunllf Wtiii the Nallooiol ~ counclL illxiil' mef to\tl,J ' With de eauncll and 11._ •as· riiliWd ~~ed tho· Ml6!lO' Ealt.
-"""""'ts ClOlltlnued: A_ "'I"" mWOquo ~I 1.~em aal4 an ~I
ooldl..-watl ldlltd ae aootber aerioualy1
woood<id lodaJ 'when tllolr -al!utk'
• tnlae -the -line -ol the Dead Sea. In Jeruakm a U'"9
bomb waa-mnoved hlnnlelaly fro'!'l Mar
the citJ'I only J ewizh shop In tiia 014
walled city. _
The Foreign Ministry iaenUO<il the
wounded diplomat ., Abdel Karim Sab-
bagh, polltical lltacht af the Syrian
Embaaq Ill the Iraqi cipllll. 11 aald1
he waa lbot wlllle rtdin( In a car ttu.ugh
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Hopes to Become County's First Kidney Transplant
By TOM BARLEY
Of tM Dallr ,I ... Stiff
A gently humming dlalyti1 machine
is the only thing that stands between
17-year-old Susan .Mane aod death.
The blonde Villa Park High School
girl was hooked up to the costly device
for 10 hours Tuesday -10 hours in
which her infected blood was cleansed
of the bacteria which today Is inevitably
returning to the forriier star athlete'•
poisoned &)lit.em.-
Susan undergoes lhe palnless but ex-
hawling day-long treatment twice a week
at Palm Harbor Hospital, Garden Grove.
She has t.o U her almost useless kidneys
are lo get the-mechanical aid that will
keep the Orange girl alive.
But &i..... went Into the bospltal's
dialysis room with new hope Tuesday
-the hope that .f!:he wm shortly become
Orange C-ounty'1 fltst. kidney transplant.
And while &is,D's blood supply was
being rejuvenated by the miracle of
dialysis, a caufpa.ign dedicated to the
raising of $40,000 was_ launched in the
old Orange County CourthoWie. And
every penoy will be needed for the
cosily transplant surgery. ·
Dr. Donald Martin, chief of the
University of California, at Irvine's
urology dlvisilm, has agreed to perform
the operaUOn. All being wed, Susan will
enter the operaUng room · at Orange
County Medical CenW; in about two
months' time. '
But those .two months will cost her
parents at least $6,tOO. Suaan'a 10-bour
·youth Confesses -"Mass
One-ma.nBurglary Wave
By ARTil\Jll R. VINSEL
Of ""· D'ltr ...... tltfl'
A L<me Woll burglar. who ·talked ·!ut
-when caUlhl•by bla sympathetic vlctim&
. -: and ~nt their "'!'net ·. ruter on
',..ke, teeii,ge buddies -ts 'held toclar,.
; alttt tonlesslng II Ccista· MeU cr!mi!'
alone.
betel:tive Capt. Ed· Glasgow-said !lie
17-year-old boy slnlct th/ooihoul Ora_pge
COWlly In almost dally f<r8¥' over .. Ill" ~ lhretl months, comml!tlng' _..
o( 1o6i '!!th dlortless ~·Se. 'llie' r.liiier Colla ' MOia.1UlP Scbool
stvdnt'a llobln Hoo<Htyl! 5'enture ·1n
'crlaie ' ..tied Monday; irD!m OetadlvJ
Ari Cllurluu picked lllm up al f ' rii<n<(-.
hl>me for ~uesllbnlng. , •
A prior juvenile offender ""·'.I~ 'lhe
d...,Ojllloo ol a boy the(t 111&1*<11 be rellll1Y &pilled 001 • tale ol what 11JUll
be_ ... ol the -notablo ""r8)ary llPl'W In OrlJlp County blltory.
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session with the machine that prfse"es
ber life costs them $800.
Salesman Leoilacd Mazze bas p.it every
Penny he owned and a lot more that·
he could borrow lnto the·costly treatment
of his daughter. "I don't care about
that," he-said Tuesday, "but I am ~plY/ ,.
gratef'ul . ~at these efforts are DelD8'
made for SUsan. I haven't a hope of
raising $40,oo> myself."
Spearheading the campaign are the
Kidney Found81ion of Orange COUnty
and Temple Beth Sholom of . Orange
Coonty. Tbe Kidney Foundation has
undertaken to handle the liilue typing
choce3 Iha! will praface the transplanlln(
of a beallhy kidney Into SuaaJt'a body.
Tl}e kjdney wJll come frorn1 a bodt
(See TRAN!IPLAN'I'., Pqe I)
Orang!!
WUill.M'
Quot b . tfie ,1 weatherman. \
••There's a .50tPUCent•cliance of
isolated. brief i sl\0Wer1 for
Thursday." T.bil after a temp.
erature drop to 53 along the
coast.
INSID.E, 'l'.OP&Y
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bloodr m•l')itl' , in £onOoii if
EliglaM mode 11011 1'tgiltft: 01
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edS Down 3 More Co'{>ters; Tet Truce Eyed
' ISAJGON (UPI) -CoommunlJt gn>lllld
fh clowned three more Anierlcao
bllleoplen ln South Vietnam, m!Utuy == llld lodoY. 'l!1e Viet CGOI they would obo<rve I truce
... the '!'ti boUday next month ml
~ Alllea Slld they had the propooal
•"lnder conaideration."
-'Ille ......... "' the~ bnilghl .U.S. 1ircralt ~ s1oce I.be oew yw
Ji> 31. t.lilltuy llOOl"CU said the 1 ..... Jttt• heavy in ligb&. ol lhe limited extent
of figblina aillce the first ol the year.
' Communis1 fOl"Cel have improved ID-
* * * Hanoi Accuses
:U.S. of Raids .
North of DMZ
PARIS {UPI) -North Vietnam ac-
cused tbe United Statu today ol a~ llicklng target. just north of the
~mWtarlzed zone lo Vietnam, and allied
en~ upregsed lean Hanoi would
C.miilly ,.ject American plans to ~ the zone to ill ODCO neutral
..,. Radio Hanoi broadcast a foreign
E. try atatement which said two .852
hen lliruck •lmany places" just nortb
the D~ OD Swldoy, .Pn!viowlt llaDol.
;Charged Ba nldl Oii 11Jaralay 8l1d n;.
f"y; tbe U.S. Sia¥ Departmenl 11111
~ hntagoa -tbe charges. ~-Toby -filJ«I the ~ed raids
moat. oerloat a¢b of war by the ~'"!l<:IJ!S'' aplmt North Vietnam since bomhl!!Jl .hlll .... declared Une
· •~qo;-ll "1led the alleged raids
"tb!lhtleu crimi" aDd said the-U.S.
..nimenl would bibeld ,..ponsllile,
.lloif fhe Conununiit charges would
eel llie Paris ~ 1'fS. not •known
alliodoolflclall.JaY.OI' .au Immediato Jlc"'""''!''VI tbe • .jlOlllbUlll:'of restorlllg
9PJ.:a'.tbe best WO)' fll scalo cloWD
, ~ . llUdl bai been coil , to
~ 'bat'..:hu not rejected it.
v !Iii cilfic:Iali iW Ibey 1.;;.o, ,. rorniM ·l'O]OCUoo il-Tliind•i'• oesiiion. •
U.S. and South VJetnamese negotiators
meanwhil'e ccrnpleted what they called
• "fleslble" stategy designed to JftVOlll
de.adloet ln Thunday'a second Vletnam
pitace meeting with the Communists.
Allied diplomatic quarters said they
were ready to discuss any problem the
Viet Cong or North Vielnamttt might
bring up around the round coo!erence
.table in the old Hotel Majestic.
The U.S. and South Vietnamese
delegates indicated they hoped the Com·
munilta: would agree to discuss military
matter• fin:t, such as the
reest.abli&hment of the demilitarized zone
between Nortb and South Vietnam.
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the Baghdad otreeta and that Syria had
strongly protested the lncldenl
The reported shooting emphasized the
division within the Arab' Baathlst (Arab
renaissance) party, the most cohesive
poUUeal party in the Arab . world.
Rivalries in the pany centenng on
elements backing or opposing Egyptian
President Gamal Abdel Nasser have led
to a seriea or politlcal convulsiom: 1n
both Syria and Ira:t.
The new tens.ion between Syria and
Iraq coincided with Jtart of the new
"spy l.riala" in Baghdad. Reports in
Cairo said those on trial were "im-
perialists" but Israeli officials said
earner 60 to 6S Jews faced immediate
trial on esplooage charges.
"lmperiallst.s" could refer to any force
seeking lo overthrow the Iraqi govern·
ment of Premier Ahmed Hassan A1·Bakr
ln the naUon that tw seen nothing
but poUtical turmoil since the monarchy
was overthrown in July. H151, and King
Faisal ll was slaln.
Pope Paul VJ warned today the hang-
ing of 14 persons in Iraq "can perioosly
exasperate the very delicate situation''
in the Middle Ea>!.
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tla.lrcrall defenses around l ti e I r
ltroogbolds ln SOuth Vietnam and have
moved an entire blttaUou of aotialrtraJ'l
-.... the Cambodian -rqi.., --cl Salgoo; tho .,.,,... oald.
The Cmununlll Vlei Cong aonounced
la a radio broadcast monitored ln Salgon
they would oblate a Tet. or Lanar
New Year, holiday ceasefire Feb. 15-22.
Last year during Te~ the Communi!l>o
called a truce, then launched their big-
gest offensive ol the war agallllt South
Vietnamese dtie&.
A South Vleinlmao ~eam.ou uld
that "because ol the lut Tet oUenslve''
Jt waa "too soon" to l.llDOUDCe the Umt
and date for a Tit ctaadllo thla J08T.
Be said any CIUdlrt "trlll not lilt
long ll there la -.. Vice Praldent Nguyen C'ao Ky of
South Vietnam uld le Parla Monday
111a ......-m!Pl docluo.a 11..-4&-hour truce. He sald any new Com-
munist offensive woqld be crushed with
"heavy losses.,.
Spokesmen uid one cl the hell_.
was shot dcwu TuOlday wblle 11'"11
rkannalssance oupport ror American 111-
laalrymen who killed lt COmmunl&t lrool'9 they encircled 10 m1les ,..thnst
"SalfM. A~ was downed lt mil••
aouthwe.t ol the nortbern city of Da
Nang In th< same area where South
Vlotoameae troope nported tJlling 19
Red lrool'9 'l'UeadOI'. ~ uld
the other chopper ,... shot clo1l'n Monday
in the Meton1 Delta about ~ miles
southwest of SaJ.gon.
'""'" crewmeo aboanl the helicopt.n were wounded. 'l'btre bate been 2S
American bellcopter1 1bot dqwn l1nce
the first of the year. Another elchl
fi>ed-wlng alreraft have been loll.
About !GO Communist -·~"" a !loath Vto-airborne ballallcln
outpost !It miles northwm of Saigon
Tuesday, mllltuy spol:eamen 1 • I d ,
followlnc up a mortar banage with a
ground amult. 11le pa nmr.nt d:liera
repulsed the attack klillng ti Communilu
while sustalning "light" cuuatuea.
American infantrymen opera.Ung with
Navy rlttr patrol bo&tl uncovtred a
lhne-too Communl&t weapom cadll ti
miles southwest cl Saigon 'l'budq.
1pokeamen aald. tt wu tbt Slat suPft7
foomd In 1 tw .. moutb-long Anny-No')'
river patrol openllon.
U.S. cOIDlllUdm inappod a 111,.i
aaaaull 10 mne. southwe.t of Sala<D
today aplnll a Conu!>W>lst unlt encirelld
in ....... " riot ........... 'l1't llalitUla
started Moaday and 1pokeamen s!1d the
resistance of the COmmwdat aoldltrs
bad greatly decUned. The Red unit WU
beUeved to have cont.alned aboat 100
meo origlnally.
Third Case Pending
Chancellor to Explain
Firing of 2 UC{ Profs
Chancellor Danlel Cl, Aldrlch Jr. 1NI
to go btfore UC lrvine ltudentl tGday
l!lld explain why he la flrtna two )'OWi(
asaiJlaol prdouor1 ol Englllh.
Aldrich made known Illa decl!lon Tuea-
day to go ak>ng with recommended
dtamlual ol Dr. Stephen A. Shapiro,
28, and Donald F. Brannan, 30. Then
be called a meeting for today to uplain
lo the campus why be did it
The case tl a third as.si.stant professor,
Dr. Geor(e W. Kell, of 1be history
department. still ls under review.
Studenl5 and facµlty have been waiting
A1drich'1 declsJon for two months since
the tbrtt uslltant profs faced with
termination publicly defended themselvea
winning CODJlderable campm: support.
th• E!lili!h lllparlrn•nl inaioUoli11
syate!n while at the same ttme '*la&
studenta to review that syllem.
Bramwl -blrld IJndar. mdnnlty
rogulaJ1ooa .nqulrlng 'bl "' ~ a doctoral degree wtlhlD two ,_., lie
did not. Brannan has said his flrini
is justified, although be crillclzes the
promotion system.
Kent, because be was higher up thtl
ladder than Shapiro or Brannan and
in line for tenure, is being glven the
benefit of mort extensive review. Since
his department recommendation wu
given, his case b.u been reviewed by
an oul!ide group of history professor•
and is now being considered by the
Academic Senate's Budget Committee.
Kent has charged personal bias on
the part or History Chaimwl Henry
Meyer is behind the rt.cO""D""D1alioo
!0< hiJ dismisoal.
lJp There, Looking Down
A1drlch'1 remarta today were not ex-
pected to end the mailer. A group of
35 proleuors,_ ID p-adQ.ie llqdenta and
seven ataff member& caillng themaelves
the New Unlvenity Conference wu
scheduled to hold a prep conference
lmmedlatoly foUowlng the cbancellor'a
comment&.
Lagunan Guilty
In Jail Escape
~rm nmo.1:1 from Sallla Ana River (foreground)
_ eoijiael With surf oil rfver jetty in this aerial view.
D""Pite cOol temperatures and debris·lilled water,
surlm Imm HUDtington Beach and Newport Beach
were oat in force Tuetday and today al river moulh,
which lies between two cities. Muddy waler at this
and other popular Orange Coast surfing spots
didn't aeem to deter'wave riders. ISSUE STATEMENT
Pilot CommuniCarnival From Page 1
DAMAGE ...
They were prepared to issue 1 atal.e-
ment calling far a moral«ium on all
dismiaaals unUI serious questiOl'.ll about
the faculty promoUon system cu be
an.swered.
Specifically, they want to know what
criteria were used by senior English
and history professors to evaluate their
junior colleagues' teachlng perfonnance,
and whether Shapiro, Brannon and Kent
wen: given enough time to demonstrate
ISCbolarly competence.
A Laguna Beach man wbo joined 10
other inmates a year ago in 1 auccessfuJ
mass escape from the old Orange County
Jail v;as found guilty on esca~ chatie&
Tuesday. '
Opens in Mesa Thursday $40 million damage and cost 45 li\'es.
Osborne said damage to flood control
channels was estimated at $1.4 million
and thal outflow from Prado Dam, in-
creased by U.S. Army Engineers, coold
do $L3 millioo damage to Santa Ana
River embankments.
Superior C'ourt Judge William C. Spein
ordered Paul Gilbtrt Diaz, also known
ilS Da\·id Baker, 24, of 1834 Woodland
Road, to return to his court Feb. 17
for sentencing. Diaz faces a possible
prison term of up to 15 years on that
count and another charge to which be
earlier pleaded guilty -possession ol
marijuana.
Telephone company representatlvea
and DAILY PILOT staff members be-
came "roustabout.!" today as they
began setting up CommuniCarnival at
South Coast Plau..
The carnival of communlcation.s will
open a three.day stand al lhl regional
shopping center at I p.m. Thursday. It
will be open from 1 to 9 p.m. Thursday
and Friday and 1 to I p.m. on Saturday.
'Ibe "carnival" centers . around two
main elements. One Is Pacific Telephone
Co.'s "giveaway in the round,'' a circu-
lar stage from which operators will
make a presentation every 30 minutes
climaxed with the giveaway of a free
long distance phone call to anywhere in
the continental United States.
Other major elemenb of the show wtll
be a DAILY PILOT exhibit custom-
mAde for CommuniCarnival and telling
the story of how the DAILY Pllm
nproduces ffiiil..stock market quotations
each day as a~result of a "1%-minuie
miracle."
The dlspl~ will tie in with a phone
company demonstration of Oatupeed
machines which "talk" to each other
coast to coast at the rate of I,050 wordl
per minute.
Other reader features of the DAILY
PILOT also will be emphasized in the
exhibit. Twenty prizes will be given away at
the DA.IL Y PILOT exhibit. Winners need
not be present for lhe drawing at approx·
imately 6 p.m. Saturday to win them.
Elmer J. Osterman, county fire
warden, who became c:blef of disaster
services during the weekend emergency.
said the Josses in the mountain canyons
might reach $1.8 million, not including
road damage.
County Road Chief A. S. Koch said
five county roads were sUll closed Tues.
day. They were Modjeska Can)'on, Rose
Canyon, Culver Road at San Diego Wash,
Black Star Canyon Road and Trabuco
Canyon.
Koch said tltree contractors had been
hired to repair an estimated Sll0,000
damage to roadways. He said 100 trees
fell on roads in the mowitain canyons.
"In the eve.at these bulc questions
are not answered, the chancellor must
share reapomlh1llty lot the CODJequeuce>
of atuden.t protuts that might occur,"
the.w.mentreadl.
A atudenl group opp>slng the firings
Is the Ad Hoc Committee f o r
Reinstatement Dave Haaketl, one oC
the leaden, aald 100 atudents met Mon-
day nlght and decided to continue
negotiation m.tead of demonstrating. The
committeo also hu called for a
moratorium on flrlnp:.
Diaz: was cue ol 11 mm who greaud.
their bodies and slid to fre.edom \l'la
a ventilator abaft. He waa recaptured
in ArfJ.ona two month! later.
The LafUDa man wu awaitlng trial
on the marljuana charges when he
~scaped.
un1 ... Aldrich 1s persuaded otherwt..e. B . • R . R Brannao's contract will erpire In June Ml31D ejeCts 088
and Shapiro'& in June, 1970. Kent is
r.commendedtwdlamissalmJune,1970. Laos Step Up Charges
PLANS TO APPEAL
Shapiro said today he plans an appeal LONDON (AP)-Britain today rejected
to the Faculty Senate Committee on Soviet charges that the AmeriCIDI are
From Page 1 Auto Plaut Closes -Privilege, Tenure and Ac.de 111 l c stepping up flgbtiug in Laos. 'Ille British
Freedom. blamed North Vietnam.
TRANSPLANT ..
that will not be Identified until the
transplant operation ha! been comp1"ted.
There is, says Kidney Foundation
director Ileen Ready, "no shortage of
donors. We have a Ust or many people
who have Indicated in their wills that
they wish their vital organs lo be used
for otben.
"The only thing that collld prevent
our using such an organ ti the evidence
of any previously existina dllease," she
said. "U the dead peno11 had ever
suffereil from any kidney inrecUon then
we woWd have to decline the donaUon."
And ' Mrs. Ready hopes that her
organization will 900l1 be able to rectify
what abe de9crlbes as "'tbe horrible
aituatkn" ln Susan'!' caM -the fact
that the ailing girl was limiWid to 'dlalyai.J
machinO be<a""' the only such O<juiPo
ment was beld by a prlv1te hotplt.al
"We hope to raise '30,000 that will
buy four sucb machines for use In pJblic
hospitals," Ible, said. ''With this equip-
ment and the know how 111PPlled by
the UCI School of Medlclhe we r;hould
be able to cater for the kidney
transplants of. the Juture."
Heading th< drive for the flJlld# that
will finance Susan''a operetion b a
Hollywood stunt man who hopes the
name of the show he warts for won't
be COMlrueit aa a summation of bis
dol1u-ralslng drive.
Negr& 1thJete Lee Duncan dou most
ol' the agony action for star Gre1 Morria
of ••MJasSon: Impossible." He re a d of
Suwl'• dUemma in a newipaper and
brui>ediotoly offered ID raise the Jl0,000
needed for the vital llII'irJ'Y· 14' many or th< higl>Dyl111 ltthnlqueo
he ondereoes for the clOlk and dagger
television serle•, Duncan la oir to a
flytna start -he has 11.000 pledied
from Kt.or John Wayne and a furt.00'
$2,000 from other cootrtbuton wllh his
cam-onlf in Ila Wancy. •-We·U mate I~" grinned Duncan. "I've
never m1aed a stunt ytt and thh Is
one -I I Intend to pill off lo111 before
Ibey alart the ........
Duncan Rid pop gn>JJll and ..,.
tertainment 1llrl b.ave promised lb ·~
pear at the Anaheim Convention Centct
on Ftb. 1& for a Mow ln ald of whnt
Dunc111 blll1 u "The Big Forty." And
several community and Villa Park High
DETROIT (UPI) -The assembly line Academic ~eedom ia one or the issuea 1be move came in a fonnaJ ttpl.y to
at Ford 1'.fotor Company's Dearborn he plans to raise, he sald. He claims the Soviet govt.rnment, following a
assembly plant will be shut down for his dismisaa1 was precipitated by his
School projects will further swell the three days In February because of invitaUon lo Black Panther Eldrldie statement by Forelp. Mlnlster Andrtl
kitty for the popular senior, he said. overproduction of cars, a move similar Cleaver to teach aeulons of bis cla.5!. A. Gromyko calling on the United States
Leonard Mazie walked to a press room to one announced Monday by Chrysler He contends Olancellor Aki.rich has to quit intervening in the Laotian kin&:·
window as Tuesday's press c<1nference , .::Corp~;:· ============bee=n;:c;:au::gh::::l m;:· ;:a;:co=ntr;:a;:d;:lcli;:';:on=up'=ho;:l;:din;:' =g=d;:o;:m=on=V;:l;:.W=m;:';:s ;:w;:e;:st;:em=;:na;:n;:k;;. =
broke up. Then he suddenly turned to 11
this writer, eyea mi.sty and said huskily:
"You know, Susan's going to make
It."
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towns, the boy told tnvestlgaton, he
would park a car, borrowed from a
buddy, l.J'I a quiet residential area, con-
centrating on apartment complexes.
Knocking to determine U anyooe was
home, lbe a.mat.ear burglar would then
try the front door, ru.r door or sliding
glass p1tio entryway to see if he c<1uld
get lnto Ute house.
"He cenetall)r fOllDd one open." 11id
capt. G.ta.sgow, ••A, nrely had to break
in." ·
Occasfnoalty, tbe youth uplained, he
had lo hunt for an unlocked window. "IJ• W~ld almost always look for
call), g~g 81 ttUle u tlO, or
sometimM up to $200," the captaln ex-
plaln<d, adding that ono Costa Meu
Job netted only $1 out of eight apartment
units.
"Sometimes he would take cameras
and that type of thing and dispoae of
them for cash at 5wap meets," Capt.
Glasgow said.
Money ran througb the six·foot., 145
pouM burglar's fingen like "ater, pOUC!:
said, and -for a time -he found
dollus just as plenUl\l.I as rlh>drops
Jn the past two weeU.
''He got rid of it as fast as be got
I"" C.pl Glasgow sald, spendlng much
of the mone.y on friends who&c cars
he borrowed for hil att.r«:bool bwll•ry
lDlln.
"U 1 friend neet!ed 1 Ur<, I'd buy
him a Ure.'' dtlectJves quoted the Stnta
Ana youth •s &Aylna. ~
QueslionJna ol !rlends who benentted
by hi• wild generoalty Is continuing t<>-
d1y, but c.oata. Mesa lnveaUgaton have
JO far not cooferrtd with pollct In other
clUes 11bout clearing up u n 1 o J v e d
burglarle."I.
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Wet Thursday
Guess What? 50%
Chance of Rain
Southern Californians, lulled by the
promise of sunny skies alter a pair
of devastating rainstorms, looked wearily
out thelr windows Tuesday afternoon
to find that "it was doing it agaln."
More than a quarter lnCh of rain,
dumped violently within an hour,
assaulted the Orange Coast as the sun
shone benevolenUy in the distance.
And that's not an. cautioned the U.S.
Weather Bmeau today. There's a 50
Admiral Says
Pueblo Guns
:Were Useless
percent chance of more wet stuff Thurs-
day afternoon.
Tuesday's abbreviated stonn brought
with it driving hail and bursts of light·
ning, whlch struck four airborne planes.
All proceeded to lbeir destinations and
landed safely. There were no inJuriel.
In Newport Beach, six more ebcalyptus
trees fe.ll victim to the ra;tng ralM
bringing lhe Iola! ol tr.es deatroyod
COltlo MeM*
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in the past week to more than 100.
CORONADO (AP) -'1be admiral who There was, however, no flooding or major
had operailooal control of the inlelli· accldenta reported.
genca slUp Pueblo .aid Wedoeoday Its The lltest balcb ol rain yaa evenly
two .5kaliber machineguns "did nol distributed aloog the Or~e eo..i. Costa
appear &q me to provide it a signitlcaot Mesa rectrded · .35 1nches, Buattngton
defense capability." . Beach, .30, Fountain Vall~y JB, Lgana _Rtar Adm. Frank . L. Jolmaoo, tom· Bead> .z and N,ewport Bo,ai:ll .i!.
mander ol Naval FOrcef Japan when Tuesd'ay'• st«m wu a cold one from
the Pueblo and her 83 men were cap-the .... ..+i. i....i .. ...i.... d to the
tund, ..... aald he bad ~,...SU -.... -........ ll10W .... bis direct commOncl ·wttll 40 pro--·~•loot 1nal. In tloa bard bit Santa
vide emergency supporl Barbara area. the snow U. dtCJppelt
"J was not in favor ol anninl the to 1,000 feet.
AGtRs (the Navy's deslgnatiaa for the 1be Wea~ Bureau aaid 'lbandQ''1
Pueblo-type intelligence ship)," JohMcn storm ~ follow ~ same pattern
tcl4 1 Navy court of. inquiry. ''We had' f: Tu~)' s, but saM:t it was too early
suceessfUlly carried out 16 mfllions In . predict whether it would product
unarmed status and I COl1!idend Ibis similar Unmder and llgbtning.
a aood basis for continuing tbl!I typo Total ata~lde damap from the rain
of mission unarmed. ep~emic which began Jan. II ts now
estimated at $138 mlllion. The death
GUNS PROVOCATIVE toll from the stonrui was pbced at
"I did oonsld<t 1hey (lhe """) might 96.
well be provocat!Ve ••• I was concerned Tuesday Gov. Ronald Rtagu laared
about the reaction to thi! armed status the damaged areas and mged the private
, •• and the addition of two .51'.k:alibers sector of. the economy to spur reconstruc-
did not appear to me to provide a Uoo through luod drives. '
significant defense capability." "There is an actual limit to what
Johnson was the first witness after the government can do, and this is
several days of closed hearings for a real tragedy," Reagan said.
testimony about classified matte~~-..
Johnson said he was aware of cena1n
communlcation difficulties" U.S. in-
ttlligence ships ~ having with his
headquarters in Japan. He aafd moun-
tains on the islands of Japan made
ii difficult to link radio frequencies.
Q. Capt. William Newsomen, ~1
for the court: "Did you conslder thi.!I
criUcal!" A. JohMon: "I did not consider it
critical .. , There was no Instance that
at any time this created a critical pro-
blem in the cperations."
The Pueblo's skipper, Cmdr. U~yd
M. Bucher has said he was wor;1ed
about problems with this commu~l~~ons
link.up and. had "no confidence in 1t.
GIVE ASSISTANCE
To support intelligence m i s s I on s .
Jobnson said he "requested that the
FHth Air F~ provide aircraft
assistance, a special alert cf aircraft
on the runways, and that the ~mmander
o[ the Seventh Fleet aSSlgn me a
destroyer to remain about 30 miles
diltance from the AGERS over the --· JolnllOll '8id the Air FOl<I ~
Teen Trio Plead
Guilty to Drug
Possession Rap
Three teen-agers arrested and charged
with possession of marijuana following
a raid on a Los Alamitol houle have
pleaded guilty to the d!arges in
We-.i.ter Municipal Court.
Douglas Keith Hagee aod llollald Louis
Dewitt, both 18, and both of 10'/U
Chestnut Sl have been ordertd to appe.ar
in Superior Court Feb. 7 for sent.enclng.
Diana Marie Kaeding, also 18, cf the
Los Alamitos address was crdered to
return to municipal court Feb. 19 for
probation bearing and sentencing.
Juvenile Court action la pendlna
against two minon who wtre rnpt
up In the same raid. A 16-1'V-old JOUlh
WU charged with poaesalon ol mari-
juana and a 15-year-old male com.parrlon
ill aocmed ol _in, a awltchblade
knHe, resisting arrest and being in 1
place where marijuana was used.
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MODJESKA CANYON RESIDENT; ISOLATED B"I' FLOODING, EVACUATEO • IN .BASKET
Bridge Brought by Mairlnes ~·• Too Short .to Spin Torrent, So Wor1<1r1 Improvise
Parents Chide
School Board
Over 2 Issues
JJ TERllY OOVILLE
DI ... Dtltr Pll1t It ..
More than 'IO parenll came ~pared
to allacl: tho ' lluntiaflon -alF School Distri~ Jloard. ol Trustees on
two lrUlll Tueada;;nil!>I-
.... opeo lht ~ In the Dwyer
School library, Baard President Roger
Anderaon looked It the crowd aDd aa.id,
t•1t•1 unti!ual .to look oat and see so
many smlling·fACt1."
The prtinary batllefront 'concerned lhe
diotrlct'a propc>sal to nritch sixth grade
students fnto the tntermedlate schools
wilh the 7th Ind Ith grades.
School Superintendeol S.A. "Al" Mol·
!ett explalned that the district felt lho
1Wilch might be tho best melhod to
ease the ·distrfct's overcrowded
classrooms next year.
Several parents then stepped forward
lo prot..t the ~I.
Their primary oppoSiUon was that Ith
grade students need Ibo stabilizing effect
of elementary school.
Most parents felt tt would not be
a good idea to throw. the young 6th
craders in with the older 7th and 8th
grade students.
Moffett pointed out that the alternative
wu to build temporary cly.sroonis,
which the dis1rlct did nol feel would
be as educationally adequate for the
youngsters.
He added that the transfer was "still
only a propoaa.1," and the district was
"still listening to sugge.,Uons fron; the
parents. n
Board memben agreed that fw1her
meetings on the subject should be held
in order to be&r all views from the
parents. The second batUeground was the
(See PARENTS, Pa1< ll
NEW·YORK (>\P)--'llle 11oet market
closed mixed toaay as Wall strM con-
tinued ttl wald>-and-wait •aUltude. (See
qootatiom, Pages !!-:ts).
Gainl -umbered 1ooaes but the Dow
Jones Industrtal average wu off allghUy
in late trading.
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MARINES ARRIVE WITH ' BRIDGE · FOR· MODJESKA All.EA
By Land, By Air and Through· A· S.. of Mud
New Spy Trials Hamper
V.N. Mideast Peace Try
By UNITED PREM INTEllNATIONAL
United Nattona peace emay Gunnar
V. Jarring hegan Big Faur lalb today
on a aolutioo to lhe middle wt crlsi•
lhe special alert, bu\ in at I-oae
mstance for at least ooe intelligence
mission off Shanghai the Seventh Fleet
did not provide the destroyer I uked
for.
Woman Seriously
Burned in Blaze
Girl!' 17 !' Clings to Life
J. Huntlng1no Beach WOUWI IUl!tnd Uni Ind ....,..i degre< boml ..,.. ID
,,.....t of tho -d. .... bod!' -her bathrobe caught .., On! earlJ lhl>
~-Neal, 40, of 310 151h St.. Apt.
7 was rushed to Huntington ln-~unlty Hospital st 7:40 a.m. todti,Y
by fire department rtSCUe unit
An unidentified neighbor e1tlngu1shed
the names on Mrs. Neal's robe, \hen
called pallet and rrre ofCicials ror
emergency aid. . . Early today she was still 1n the
emergency room ol the holpital. Hospllal
o!fldals '8id aho ·would be admitted
after tmeraeney treatment wu finished,
ea... of the fire b.u no1 yet beeo
detennlned.
Hopes .to Become County's First Kidney Transplant
By TOM llAlllZY
Of -o.IJlt ,.. ..
" ...,ii, JnmmilnC ...,. machine
11 the only lhlnl that -botlleea
17-yelll'<>ld su..n ~ ud ~ The bloode Villa Pm lll&ll . School
girf w .. hooked up to Ibo COllly deYlce
!or IO boon · Tueaday -It boars In
which her infttted blood WIJ' t:l.tmed
of the bact.eria wbkh today la liltvttably
retwning to lbe former star athlete '•
poisoned system.
Susan unduloes the palnlest but ClC·
ha~ day-loo(! -tm<ot twice a week
at Pabn Harbor Hospital, Garden G""'•·
She baa to H ber a.._ -kldDoya are to 1et ·the mnchanlcal aJd diat will
kttp the OrlDI• "" a11 ... But SUWI went Into the boopltal'a
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Gov. Rooald Reagan Tueoday doclared
Orange County a 1tate dbuter area·
and sent a telegram to Pres.idea& NJxm;
requesting that be also declare tbe COUDIT.
a master area alOO.J wilh n .U...:
Calilornta counties. --·
Everett Blluard, chief of plan¢ng and
opetati.ons In the Calilornia Dil<er Of·
fice in. Sacramento, said tbe aovernm=
acted Jmmed!Bi.Jy on requ$ .I! the
Oraoge Counly Board o! ~ · ·
SupervlJon were told Tu~·thal the nJoe.day rainltorm that ...W
did .an eallmaled 110 miJllilll ·
in lhe COUblf,
1 A -rli!!.l'l!a!laY_-'"-,.,.._
.... lhat ...... damage would be -
in the aolkoUed piountain areaa ol
the countyi · .
The dWiter area c!eolcnatlon will p,ave
the way !er immediate actiop In repair-
ing damage to roac¥, utlliliea aod
bridges. The county de~ . mar.
begin work wllhout advertialnl ·1or blda, ·
State and poalbly federal !uoda al.-
will be available to rebuild roada and
other public wocU.
Offidals of the county aod Ila citie1,:
Including. water ~lrlcta, ·wJJI · tt.imllo
their ~.., l<r the Sllte ~ ~
In Loo AnaeJea 'l1uaadaJ. ' ' '
;pra.ro D&nHin• !qt• Santa , """'' Jllvw • the county line w• cn\flted ,wlllt .• aaving the county !rem ....._ addJtJonal
fiood damage by Flood Contr1i ....,._ IL Qeine·Oaborae. ·He told~ lbat llit-dam checked 1nllow al n,ooo
eulllc 'lie! 1*r .aeociod, nOI lu:' lleJ9or
lhe alMlma dlwtroul flood ol lill Wbno
I 100,IGO da Jlow wu ,recorded.
Thal · storu1 battered the county with
$40 mlUJon d-g• and cost 4$ Jh:es.
Osborne said -... le Oond ""'1rol
channell wu elllmatecl at IU mllUoo
and lhat outflow from PndO Dim, ta:.
creased by U.S. Anny. Engbwn, eoW4
cl6 II.I mlJlloo damage to Santo Ana
River embankments.
Elmer J. Osterman, C011Dty fire
warden, wbo becAmo chJaf of· diaallel:
aervief.I during the weekend emergeQcy",
aald the louu In the ,mountain -might reach $1.1 m.iWOD, not:·lncloding
road damage. .
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2 Armed BanditS'.
Rob Food Store
Two armec1· bandits walbd · Into a
Weatmlmter lood atore .Tueoday. a1gbt
aod uUd !or a pact o! clpreUel and
all the money ln·the cub rq1aw.,
· ·AubNy ~ Liggett, a. clerk In the
Stop aod Go market, l4f1 We8tnl&ialer
Ave.; said the paJr left wtth '250 of
&be store's money. ·
Liggett told poU.:. cme man apJl!')IChed
him witb a small mni"'80tama.Ue ptstol.
asked lor a pack ol clpnttes then
aaid ••give me everytbing in the
register."
1.iggett then said ht wu told to wait
In the back of the -!or ten minulel or he wou1d ba aboC
Police have no duea u to bow the
pair ldl the-. they reported.
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PARIS (UPI) -North Vi.tpam I C·
cused the United States today of at·
jacking largela jll!I """°' ol the ·~-IOllO ln Vlebuun, and ollied' . ;itlldal& apraoed !oars Hanoi ,...,Id
· :Jormally reject American plans to
~ the zone. to its once neutral
ji.tu1. -i: llldlo Hanoi broadcast ~ foreign
: ~ ~ment whlch said two B52
-llombers struck "moey plllces" just north
,& ~ DMZ'oo ~. Prevlously Hanoi
. ~ ml raldl .. 'llwndly and Fri·
. ~: the U.S.. Sia .. Deportmenl and
Ibo 'Peollgnn denied Jhe charges. t Todl:f m.oi ~ the alleged raids
<'1111 lli!lll l<lloua acts ol war by the,
. ~· aplml North Vietnam oJnce
.. jlle ~I ball wu declared three. :~·~Il called the alleged raids ; ;. .. _ crln!e" and 1a1<f'UM! U.S.'
-~woold be held ~ble. .r. lloY· m,~un!sl chargu .~ . ll!flcl ll>o aria !alb WU not blown : red Offtclall faYO!' an brunediate • llCIJMlon of the posslbWty of restoring· ·II>!! lime u the bell way to ocale down.
. ll>e -lllnol baa been cool to tho -1 but baa not reJlcled H.
TocJaY the -uld they feared a formal rojectlon 11 Tburedly'1 oesmon.
U.S. and Sooth Vletzwneoe negoliltors meanwhile _,_ what they caDed
a "fle:lible" statea designed to prevent
deodlock In Tlmrwdly'1 oecond Vlebwn
peoc1 meeting with the Cammunlats.
Allied diplomatic quarters Aid they
...... ready to -an:r pn>bkm the Vlei Cong er North VI_.,_ mlghl
brln( up around the rouDd eooleronce
llble In the old Hold Majeotic.
1llo U .ii. I D d Sooth Vietnamese
delqatts lndl<at.d they hoped the Com-
IDllDim woold -to -mllitory matter• first, IUCh u the
....toblllhment of the demllltarl2ed zone
between North and Sooth Vietnam.
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Pelenon Scbool11 Conummfcate to
Edoea .. program lnvolvtng paronla and
"8ebers In eveolnjJ dlleuB!l.... ·
Several paronla attended the board
meeting beeluoe they thoogbt trumes
planned to take 1ct1<11 against the volun-
tory pregram.
'lbe board, however, explained that
It was neutral on tbe subject and was
not plann.lng any acUon on the program.
'Ibe Communicate to F.ducate idea I~
a voluntary program held in the evenings
whereby parents and teachers who ao
desire may &it down and talk with each
other.
Robert Landi, principal of Petmon
School, aplained that everything WU
done on a voluntlry bulo and the goal
of the program was limply for .. all
of ua to get together and wort for
the t:ida."
P..,vlaully, ........ hid charged lhlt
the pn>gram wu really "llellllUvlty
training'' but aD of the porents pnoent
lllnJngly denied lh1I and defended It
.. blgJlly benellclal
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' A~ wat downed 19 mllt1
IOUIJIWetl of the northern city of Da
Nani In tbe aame area wbe...P! South
Vietnamese troops reported tilling: 29
Red troops Tuesday. Spatesmen said
the other chopper WU ahot d9wn Mooday
ln the Mekong Delta about as miles
southwest of Saigon.
'Ibreo crewmen abqard the helicopters
were wounded. 'Jhere have been 23
Ametlc.IA ~ .w -.... uio 11!.i " tl!o ,_. ~ 111111 IJnd"'1nl -111 .. been *-About 500 C<mmuntst tn>opo a-a Sooth vi. ........ airborne bottallon
outpest &4 miles norlllwe.t of SaJcoo ,
Tuulay, mtlitory 1pokesmen •a Id,
h>llowlng up • mortar banal• with •
&round uaau!L The govtmment aoldJers
ropulaed the attock kllUng ZI Communbts
while IUltatning "light" cuuattlea.
American Wanlrymen eperatlng wllh
Navy river patrol boata uncovered a
three-loo Communill wllpool taci>e ZI
-::..::: II~ lf;e'
loond Jn a w .. month-leng
rlver patrol operaUon.
U.S. eommanders mapped
llllUll 10 mllea llOUtbwut
toda,y agaJolf. Communist imll
ln a region of rice paddles.
stvted Monday and apokesmen
resistance of the Communist
hid greatly declliied. The Red
believed to have eontallled a
men erlginally.
Nixon Consider
Nuclear Treaty
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Pn!sldent
Nixon and his National Security Council
(NSC) today threshed out the question
of whether now ls 3;''approprlate" time lo press for te ratificaUon
"Of a treaty to bar the s read or nuclear
weapons.
The nuclear non-proW aUon treaty
was the only announced sub}ef;t 9n the
agenda but the Whlte HOU!e dld not
rule out possible NSC discussion of the
growing tens.ion in the Middle East criais
and other foreign problems.
White House press secretary Ronald
Ziegler was asked by reporters, "How
would you characterize the Prement's
attitude toward developments in the
Mideast?"
"I would not wut to characterize
It," Ziegler replied •
To further quesUom Ziegler referred
report.rs to si... Deaprtment pro-
nouncements on the situation.
conference Saturday to R:ro In
Middle East crisis. J3,ut fas
events kept the problem on
of the new President's list of fi
policy priorJties.
While the council wu meethJI
State Department officials emp
that the new administraUon di
regard itself as being bound b
principles laJd down by the Job
ministration on the "Middle East.
From Page 1
MIDEAST ...
discusses the issues Saturday with
Natlonal Security council. NiJon
today with the council and it
reported they d1scuMed the Middle
llp There, Looking Down Secretary of Sia .. William P. Rogers
expressed "deep concern" Tuesd-r over
execution 1n Iraq of 14 alleged spies
-Including nine Jews.
Border incidents continued. A
munique in Jerusalem aaid an
soldier was killed an another serl
wounded today when their car s
a mine near the cease-fir! llne
of the Dead Sea. In Jerusalem a
bomb was removed harmlessly from
the city's only Jewish shop in the
walled city.
Storm nmoH lrem Santa Ana River (foreground)
collides wilb 111111 .oU river jetty Jn this aerial view.
Despite cool temperatures and debrJs-filled water,
•urfers lrem Huntington Beach and Newport Beach
were out in force Tu.eaday and today at river mouth,
which lies between two clUes. Muddy water at this
and other popular Orange Coast surfing spots
didn't seem to deter wave riders.
Although It was not on the agenda
either, the NSC presumably also discuas-
ed a possible response to a Viet Cong
announcement of a week-long Vietnam
ceasefire during the Tet holidays. The
regular NaUonal Security Co u n c i I
members are Nixon, Secretary of Stat'e
Rogers, Defense Sccre1ary Melvin R.
Laird, Vice PresJdent Spiro T. Agnew
and the Office of Emergency Planning
Director George Llneeln. But olber top
adviserl were also present at .the White
House session.
Beach Trnstees
Pare Meeting
To 36 Minutes
It teet lrtut.el ol llmltlngton Belch
Union High School Jllll SI minutes to
zip through a DDIHXIOlrovenlll, normal
.U. ogendl Tuesday Dllhl at WJn.
tenburg High School
-began the -· al 7:44 p.m. after ~ Rlcllard Wlljon ar·
rived "'" to join 'l'rulloea John Bentley
and ffl1mond Sebmltt. Dr. JO!epb Rlbal
had already net111ed Jhe board be would
not be present and ~ Matthew
Weyum dldn~ mab It Tuesday.
WllsoD nplatn.d that bec111ee of the
belvy nlm the car be began with 1t
Illa Watmlnmr liomo had to be replaced
on the way by another Cl!' wblcb would
keep operating In Jhe wow.
Once at the meeting -.....tied
with the m:Hement of ogroelnlJ to dele"
all mol<r llarage •tails lnim the
automotive laboratory room of the new
Edison lllgb Sebool, thUJ 11vlng the
laxpayen ...,. $3,~.
It seems that the emphaai.s In
automotive training these daya ls on
tune-up and irruble lhootlng end Jess
on overbauJ of motors.
TrU!lees adjourned at 8:20 p.m. during
a bea'Y downp<m of rain ootslde the
small sclleel en Golden W .. t Street.
Pilot CommuniCarnival
Ope"flS in.Mesa Thursday
Telephone company ?'eJftiR!lllUves
100 DAILY PILOT st.a.ff members be-came ''roultabouts" today u Ibey
began lettin.< up Communlcarn!val at
Sooth Cout Plaza.
The cam!va1 of c:ommunleallool will
open a three-day stand at the regional
&bopping center at 1 p.m. Thursday. It
will be open lrom I lo 9 p.m. Thundly
and Frldly and I to I p.m. OD Salilrday.
The "carntval" centen around two
main elements. One is Pacific Telephone
Co.'1 "giveaway in the round," a circu-
lar stage from which operators will
Hun.,tin. gton Boys make • pr ... n1au,. every 31) minu ... cllmu:ed wtth the giveaway of a free
long distance phone call to anywhere in
the continental United Siates.
Following the council meeting, Nixon
had a di" with Sena" Jelden on Capitol
Hill for lunch and conversation -much
as he did Monday on tbe House side.
La .. r In the ar .. rnoee. be planned to
visit the State Department for a meeting
with Rogen and bP top atdeo.
Nixon has scheduled a full-blown policy
Golf Course Due
Further Study Sought f 01' sv Other major elements of the show will be a DAILY PILOT exhibit custom·
made for CommuniCarnival and telling A plan for a three-par golf coune Little League the story ol how the DAU..Y Pilm on the land prese.nUy med by the
reproduces fiDat steek market quotlUons Amerlenn Utile League In Westminster each day as a result of a "12-minuie nigb Boys -n the ogeo of I and 12 miracle." caused the City Council Tuadly . t
Jiving In the orea boonded by Beach The dioplly will tie Jn with a phone to loss the prepooed $4.%7 million bond
Boulevard. tbe Santa Ana River. Adams eompany demonstration of Dataspeed issue proposal. back at the administrative
Avenue and tbe ocean tn Huntington machines which "talk" to each other st.ail for further C011!lideration.
Beach are Invited to sign up this week· coast to coast at the rate of 1,050 words Dick Whittenberg, president of
end for the SUn View LitUe League. per minute. American LlUle League, objected to
The Foreign Minlslry tdentlfled
wounded diplomat as Abdel Karim
bagh, political attache at the S
Embassy in the Iraqi capital. It
he was shot while riding in a car
the Baghdad streets and lhll Syria
slro!lgly protest.d the Jncidenl
The n!port.d shoottng emphasized
division within the Arab Baatbiat (
renaissance) party, the most co
poUUcal party to the Arab
Rivalries in the parfy cent.ring
elements backing or opposing Egyp
President Gamal Abdel Nasser have 1
to a aeries of political eonvulJjona
both Syria and Iraq.
The new tension between Syria a
Iraq CO;inclded. with start of the
"spy trials" Jn Baghdad. Reports
Cairo said those on trial were "I
pcrialists" but Israeli officials
earlier 60 to 65 Jews faced Imme
trial on espionage charges.
"Imperialists" could refer to any r
seeking to overthrow the Iraqi cov
ment of Premier Ahmed Hassan Al-
in the nation that has seen no
but political turmoil !Ince the monarc
was overthrown In July, 1958, and ·
Faisal D Wal slain.
Pope Paul VI warned today lhe
Ing of lf persons In Iraq "can perious
exasperate the very delicate situati
in the Middle East.
Regi.!tration will be at Le Bard School Other reader features cf "the D.All.. Y locating the course next to Westmin.$er
from nooo to z p.m. th!> we<kend end PILOT also will he emphasiud In the High Scheel where the boys Jn Illa league Bob Hope Respondin
oo Feb. a and 9. Boys must have a exhibit. play ball.
parent with them and have proof er Twenty prizes will be given away at National Llttle League President Jack HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Doctors aa
birthdate. the DAILY PILOT exhibit. Winners need Seymour, however, urged the council comedian Bob Hope has respond
Also regi!tering this weekend Is the not be present for the drawing at approx· to go ahead with calling an election satisfactorily to treatment to chec
Oceanview Pony League. Boys 13 and imately 6 p.m. Saturday to win them. to ra1se funds for the golf course. hemorrhaging in his left eye.
II con register Saturdly lrom 9 a.m. io J;==='=::i:===='======================='===='==== 4. p.m.. and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2
p.m. at the Pony.COit Field at Los Patos
Drive and Bolsa Chica Street.
RegistraUon fee is $15 and boys must
have a birth certificate.
From Page I •
TRANSPLANT ••
that will not be ldentifieci until the
tra"'1!lanl operation has ~n completed.
Tbett la. aays Kidney FoundaUon
director. Ileen Ready, t•no shortage of
dooors. We have a list of many people
who hive lndkatld Jn their wW. that
they -their "1111 orgllllll to be used
for othen.
"The only thing tho! could rreveot
Store w Pay
For Black Yule?
A Huntington Beaoh lamlly'1 block
Cbrlstm,u micy cost Bullock's, Pasadena, mor-. than 110,000 II the family wins
!betr laWIUIL
'11\al'• the amount o! dam.age that
.. apJedlng Christmu eordl• oll•gedly
lnflk1fd <II their home It 1M01 0wnneJ
Lane, eiatm Vlnc<nl B. and Mllrjorie
B. Rub In 1 Super1or Court eomplalnl
The action lilts Fedenot.d lleputmenl
S-Inc .. conln>llen of Jhe BuJleek'I
cbain, u defendants.
The !Who "'" that they booghl the
-candle Oft Dee. 23, lllM and
lit lt on that d1t.e. In • lot Jess thin
S4 houri, the candle "emitted IJ"!llt •nd
copkw qua.nUUa of smoke and aoot
and the Cindie holder lrlciured ...
!llmogt to the """"' and lumllhJnp b let 11 $1,taL And the RtJbl point
out, In cJaJmJng lurther dam.,.. ol
'1IOO. that theY had to leave their home
for 30 dlyL
our using such an organ is the evidence
of any previously eilsting disease," she
saJd. "ll the dead person had ever
suifered from any kidney infection then
we would have to decline the donation."
And Mn. Ready bopes that her
crganlution wiB IOOD be able lo recU!y
what abe d..mbes u "the borrlb"
situation" In Susan's case -the ract
that_1bLJjllng girl was limited to dialysis
machine because tbe only such equip-
ment was held by 1 private bospll.11.
"We hope to raJse $30,000 that win
buy four such machines for use in public
hospitals," she said. ''Wilh this equip-
ment and the know how supplied by
the UCI School of Medl clne we should
be able to cater for the kidney
traMpluts of the future."
Headlng the drive for the funds that
will flnAnce SUaan's operation b a
Hollywood stunt min who bopel the
name of the ahow be worts f<r wcn't
be construed u a aummatlcm ol bl.1
dollar-ral!l.ng drive.
Negro athlete Lee Duncan dou molt
of the agony ecUon for star Greg Monis
of "MWlon : lmpoulble." He r c lJ d of
Susan's dllemma in a newspaper and
lmmeclialdy offered to raise the '40.000
ne«led foe the vllll IUfJUY.
Ukt m1111 of the blgb-llyilli techniques
he tmdergon: for the cloak and dauer
tele'i'Ulon series, Duncan Is off lo 1
flyl111 •llrt -be baa lt,000 pledged
from actor John Wayne and a further
$1,000 from other coatributor1 wJth his
campaign only in Its ln!ancy.
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<.:F antasticks,' 'Biogtaphy' f!p~ning
By TOM Tll\JS
~ .. O.tllY ..... ·~ one of the mo1t, .successful
"pocket lized" muaicall ol the
sixties lakes the llage of Long
Beach'• Fonun XI Theater
thla ·weekend, while the Santa
·Ana Community Players open
Wtd-, January 29, 1969 DAILY PJ(OT
rV WEEKJi ells it
Li ~e It'll .be
. '
21·
" theJr pniductloo of an English
dr1wln1 room ·comedy,
CAIL Y f"ILOT $left ~
'"Best in Support
" Patty Neederroan accepts the DAILY PILOT's Dis·
· ··· tinguisbed Performance Award as best suppo rting
·:'.actress in Orange County community theater for
·' 1968 from entertainment editor Tom Titus. The
·~,Laguna Beach actress was honored (or her per-
• • 1:,,formance in "The Dark at the Top of the Stairs"
~ ~-·at the Costa ~1esa Civic Playhouse.
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(!:::'Picnic' Cast Listed . ". I ;·:By Fullerton Group ' . .-. I .~ .\ The Fullerton Footlighters
' ·1.~have announced the cast !or
I· :~.their next production. William
i ·r."~nge's "Picnic," which will f open Feb. 21 for a three-
·~eelcend r1q1.
; Burt \Varner, a veteran
; Jl erf o rmer witti th t
Westminster .Communi t y
Theater, will take the lead
role of the drifter, H31. Mary
Lynn Shea iS cast as the
beautiful Madge, while Sandy
Edgerton will play , her tcen-
aged sister Millie.
CornPleting the • Fullerton
cast are Henry Saari, Diana
Bass, Harriet Dasher. Jan
Duncan, William J. Feeney,
Carol Mooney and Janice
Lewinson.
The romantiC drama '\viii
be presented at the
Muckenthaler -Center, 119
Bueo'a Vista Drive, Fullerton,
on Fridays , and Saturdays
through March 8. L e e
Hollenbeck, who staged "Night
of the Iguana" for the
Footlighters la:i' season, is
directing. ...
Ireland Theater Bans
DPlay on Hammarskjold
£} DUBLIN, Jreland (AP) -
· ~.tfrle ·Abbey Theater has re-
~:cted a play which contends
.}Fat Dag Hammarskjold ac-
quiesced in the murder or
_.fr.emier Patrice Lumurnba. fl -The play,'' Mu r de rou s
""J\ngels," is by Dr. Conor
Cruise O'Brien, an Irishman
~ho w a s Hammarskjold's
t epr esentative in the Congo's
atanga Province a f t e r
Lumumba was murdered
there. The play deals with
the death of Lumumba and
other events ln tbe Congo
prior to Hammarskjold's
death in a plane crash in
September 1961.
Phil O'Kelly, the Abbey
Theater's general manager,
said the play "was not found
suitable. One reason was that
it required a number or Negro
actors."
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The muslcat b "The Fan-
wtlcti,'' a lighthearted look
1 at young love: and parental
pressure which rewrote at·
tendanCe recOrds boUt in its
off Broad'!•Y debut -and Its
recent Los Angeles engage-
ment.
The comedy is "Biography,''
a tale of a modern sophisticate
and the two men in her Ille.
~ Corbin is directing for
the Santa Ana theater.
Ruth Gabler, an award win-
ner last season for-her
performance in "Barefoot in
the Park," takl):s the leading
role of Marion Frou d e .
Playing opposite her are Lee
Howington as Richard Kurt
and William Carden as Sen,
Leander Nolan.
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Others in the Santa Ana
cast are Betty McClure, Bud·
dy Fort, Robert Solis, Gail
Chudacoff and H o w a rd
Glasser. The play run s
Fridays and Saturday s
through Feb. IS at the Players
Theater. 1020 W. 8th St.. Santa
Ana, with tickets available by
calling 541-2188.
Al"l".iJI" e Ct1or ---'Ill
• • •
A Huntington Beach actor
and actress, Dan Terry and
Carol Greenberg, play the
young lovers in Forum Xi's
"Fanlasticks," also ()pening
Friday for a four-weekend
run.
Completing the cast'' are Ray
.Raymond, Ron Brody, Dante
O'Eramo, Philip Richards,
Vince Trani and Lynn Bourne.
Eddy Ceres is directing the
musical comedy.
"The Fantasticks," which
includes the 'popular tunes
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Sewing Surge Beats Boom of '50s
By SYLVIA POllTER
For Anna.Marie'• 17th bJ:rth..
da,y 1 couple of wteb •10,
her mother onfered a prUenl
of 1 new wardrobe: afternoon
d~. dinner dress, pants
8uil, shirt, sweater, all to
be selected by her at the
store of he.r cholce. I was
tucked tnto a corner chair
U1 my friend's living roon1
when Me annou~ed the
genaous present and I turned
eagerly to see her daughter's
responst.
"Thanks, Mom," said she.
.. but do me a favor, huh?
Out.side of the !W~ter, use
all the money you expect to
spend on the clothes t.o buy
me the materials Wtead. I'll
make. what ( want. Yoo buy
the fabrics becaU!t y o u
always spend more than J
would. Thanks."
"BUT ANNA·MARIE, tt's
your birthday," protest~ my
friend. "I want you to use
your time studing, not sewing
for your present."'
••Mom, please do like I aay,''
LEGAL NO'l1CE
Pllol,
156""6'
Who Can Read Just
One 'Peanuts'?
was the answer. "I'll come
out with much better cloO!es
than I would buy 1n any store
and l'll end up with a lot
more to wear too."
In the silenct that followed,
J told mysell "Wow! If Anna·
!\!arle is at all typical, the
saga of home sewing has
soared f:tr beyond what It was
when l spotted and reported
the comeback at Its start
years ago. Better chec.lt."
SO, I HAVE checked ond
it's "wow" Indeed.
-Between 42 and 44 ml!Uon
women and girls are now in-
volved In making apparel 11
home. About 8S percent or
all teen-ag_e girls sew more
than 82 million items a year.
-In 1968, it's estimaled
that more than 600 million
pieces of apparel -not in-
cluding home furnishings -
were .sewn at home. This is
one-third or all the dresses,
coals, suit.., slips and blouses
produced in factories. Since
1950, the nwnber of garments
sewn at home bas risen by
5tl percent.
-SINGER calcult,.. U.....
are more I.ban 32 nUWon sew-
ing machilles In home use
with 2 million ne" machloes
being added each year. More
than 55 percent of the machine
ow11ers are und~r the age or
«).
-Retail fabric sales -a
direct rellectJon of home sew-
ing, of course -are slal.ed
to hit $2 billion t.hl3 year,
up $200 millior over 18. In
addition, more than $400
million in salex will be
generated in the sale of sew-
ing notions such as thread,
buttons, rippers and pln1. As
many as 17,000 outlets now
sell fabrics.
-Pattern sales also are
heading for a new peak at
$225 million in 1969 with abollt
22,000 ouUel.9· selling the pat·
terns at an average price of
68 cents each.
ENOUGH. The centuries-old
home sewing story has been
completely rewritten in our
land in recent years. The
boom knows oo boundaries -
Ct<>SW all lncom< Covell (An-
na-Marte'1 family is wealthy),
all age catlgories, aU regions,
au color and tthnlc groups.
Why? Thia must be mucb
more than another d~U
yourself offshoot, and It ls.
Actually, UM o'ver-the-counter
fabrics buslnels decUncd dur-
ing the do-it·yourself "era ol
lhe. early '50s.
Anna-Marie hit two of the
key point.; herself, She can
save as much as 50 cents
oul oI every $1 spent on
clothes by making the apparel
herse.U. And if she is at all
competent, she can gel far
superior workmanship. What's
more, both these foctors are
likely to beCO!llt more im~
port.ant tn coming years.
Labor and other production
costs are zooming -oa lop
of the rising costs on the
fabrics and notions
themselves. And in our tight
labor markel, a significant
improvement in workmanship
seems an idle dream.
ANOTHER FACTOR is that
home sewing has turned from
' , ... L•-I a "squan" lo an 'in" r'1!:'
tlvtty. When I cbeektid, J found J!C1 Jiii
thal the percentAge of sewers -.miiu:·~
8JUO"" adult women I "n<nvt~"'~1111 .» ... AJ ., ...
Is close lo the as ~ (~ l ...
among teenagers., with :J:)t" c.;_
sewing in order t.o ttproduce :~ 1J1
at acceptable cost the creation 1o.. 1~1e1
of a hlghatyle de 1 i I n e r . Alcef\AAI ~·~, MeanwhUen the tlme Jag ~ 11t1 <:,..
betnvlrtua.llyellmlnated ""t.
between high style ready-to-~
wear and Ute patterns. ..,.."' : ·
Still another factor is the .., 11 ;ll
a '"'-"·-. tr 1A w y UJOC" pa...,g u cornparues A ;.o 1 ,., •
are aggre&!ively educating A ~
youngsters in home sewing. A .111
Simplicity alonl!,.for Instance, tfjiJ.
will reach more than 5 million ~ :;!,.
school girls, I million 4-H Club ~~ i
members and countless adults ...,,:i:..1r '{., ·~
with a steady flow or free t:i~~ \
aids this year. A::: a C•~ J::
A final not~: although only !~",:, ~~'
17, Anna-Marie worked hard"'"•"" 1 . .0
for the Democrats last fall . !:ir0~~' ·~
Sald she as she le rt the room : !~Ci,: t~
"You wouldn 't have been !~o&!i,:V~,
surprised if llumphrey had !~11...:'·r~
been elected. Mrs, Humphrey A Erik• 1.so1
makes almost all her own!~~· Pl~
clothes!" :m: ,:Jo
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Huntington Harbour OVER THE COUNTER ~~Flf 1~
Am Mo!Ofl AmH~tc11 2 Am t.i~ I Am Phcll .6l<i ARnrcfl .:lie
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NASO Li1ting1 for Tu•1d1y, J anuary 28, 1969
Helm Taken by Taguei-,_-,.-.~ ----*-..... -,--... --.-·-·· ...... ~. ·~·. Pl"lul .. nil fo(iu.t nTlll w m1111t111P. ITll rkHwll • Clmmluil!I.
r,1 AmS.Ofr ln.70 Am Sid I AmS•lf al4 1~ A"' SttorU •& A !><Jg1r 1 611 Elmer Tague is taking over
as top-man at the J~untington
Harbour Corp. m a r i n a
development in Huntington
Beach, oUiciats of Christiana
Oil Co., developers of the pr~
ject, announced today.
Don Byrnes, former vice
president of sales, has been
moved up to the number two
position in Huntington
Harbour Corp. as the com-
pany's head of operations.
Christiana board chaU'man
Jules Berman announced that
Tague has bttn appointed vice
president in charge or opera-
tions and Byrnes will report
directly to llim.
Tague also will retain his
title as treasurer of Chris-
tiana. In his new position he
succeeds Christiana Pre.5ident
Martin Fenton who wil! direct
hil execuUve ac t ivit ies
towar d s Christiana's ac·
quisition programs.
Tague has been a member
of Christiana since June, 1967.
Previously he was with the
Tavares Companies or La
Jolla for nearly ten years.
The executive realignment
is a reflection of Christiana 's
largest expansion in history
according to Berman. lnclud·
ed in lhat expansion was
purchase of an I.800 acre slle
in San Diego which will be
developed tbls year as a total
planned community project,
TAKES NO. 1 SPOT
Christian•'' T•gue
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I Men in
Service
Kaller, a five-year old male
German Shepherd, presented
to the U.S. Air Foree by fteb.
ble L Slal>ble, 2857 Ellesme1',
Costa Mesa, b !el'Vlng with
the U!rd Security Police
Squadron, Pleilcu AB, Viet-nam.
The dog bas been assigned
for .action in VJetnam for the
past IO months. He serves
with Airman 1.C. James Rec.
tor of. Jacbooville, Fla .
. . Airman Thnodiy C. Bryant,
aon of Mr. and ~frs. Charles
S. Bryant of 1919 Kaual Place,
Costa Mesa, will remain at
Sheppard AFB, where l>e has
just graduated rrom the Air
Force Technical school, for
further training.
The airman, a medical
services specialist, is a
graduate ol Costa Mesa High
School and attended t b e
UnivertityofC a I i f ornJ a,
Irvine and Los Angeles.
. Maj. Bernard C. JoDCS, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Jones
cf SlO Ave. East San Juan,
San Clemente, air operations
officer at Hickam A F B ,
Hawaii, has helped bis unit
earn the U.S. Air Force
Outstanding Unit Award.
The 61st Wing has won lhe
award five times. II has more
than 8 0 0, 0 O O accident-free
flying hours during the past
13 years.
I n terior Communications
Electrician Fireman Appren.
Aadtony F. Roe, USN, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roe
of 552 Temple Hills, Laguna
Beach is serving abou:d the
guided ~ile frigate USS
William V. Pratt, deployed tn
the Mediterranean as flagship
for Commander, Destroyer
Squadron eight.
Lt. Richard E. Leonard Jr.,
24, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Leonard or 2 4 O
Sherwood Place, Costa Mesa,
has been assigned to the
Americal Division's 1 z 3rd
Aviation Battalion near Qiu
Lai, Vietnam. The lieutenant
is an aviator.
Pvt. IC. Terry Pit. Noah,
19, son of Mrs. Mae Hunter
of 571 JoaM St., Costa Mesa,
has been assigned to the 11th
Amored Calvary Regiment,
Vietnam.
Pvt. t.C. Gary T. Hatlderlin,
20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Hoelderlin of 2518 Lehigh
Plaoe, Costa Mesa has been
usigned to the lst Logistical
Command near Long Binh, I
Vietnam, u a clerk-typist.
.Ainnan Mlchae L Morgan,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
H. Morpn of 3142 Sharon
Lane, Costa Mesa, completed
ba!le training at Lackland
AFB, Tes.. He will remain
at Lackland for training as
• security policeman.
Ainnan Jon A. Longerbone,
son of Mrs. Martha L.
Longerbone of 1597 Redlands
Place, Cosla l\1esa has been
assigned to Keesler AFB.
Miss. for training in the com-
munications field. The airman
attended UCLA be.fore en-
tering the service.
Airman Larry W. l.aley,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
K. Les1Q, of 1062 Bonita St.,
Tustin, compleled b a s i c
training at Lackland AFB,
Tex. and has been assigned
to Chanute AFB , Ill. for
training in metalworking.
The airman is a 1967
graduate of Tustin H i g h
School.
Fire C o n t r o I Technician
Seaman Rebert L K.ronqalsl.,
USN, sou of Mr. and Mrs.
Larry L Kronquisl al 121
Wavt St., Laguna Beach. has
hem •board tbe g u i d e d
mJaile light cruiser USS
Providence, returned to San
Diego, after 1 two year
deployment in Vietnam.
Rlcbard E. Cr1ne, ABE.AA,
USN, son of Mr. and Mrs.
R.E. Crane of 940 W. 18th
St., Costa Mesa, has been
U$igned to advanced technical
IC:hool in New Jersey. cnne will be instructed 1n
arrating gear and t h e
-,WL He served aboard
the llllS Randolph, Ill aircrlll
~' naw In Boston tor
c1ecc»1111dllionl.ng,
MW completion al the
-. ... upects lo be
npaUftl to an aircraft ear·
rler el Qoomel PoinL Rhode
llbnd.
kl F.tlc 0. Mlilmberi. son
ol \fr. aod Mrs. Clarence
Malmber'I o1. t:U1 Tahili Cir·
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111"""41 lo Andnn AFB,
Md. 'lllo ..... JI I .,U.ale
at llualinlllDa Bed lligh
School.
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98:. V11Iue Carter's
Typewriter Ribbons
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VOL. 62, NO. 25, 4 SECTIONS, ~ PAGES
~ount
Wet Thursday
Guess What?_50%
Chance of Rain
Southern Californians, lulled by the
promise of aunny l!lkies after a pair
()f devastating rainstorms, looked wearily
out their windows Tuesday afternoon
to find that "it was doing it again."
More than a quarter inch of rain,
dumped violently within an hour,
assaulted the Orange Coast as the sun
shone benevolently in the distance.
And that's not all, cauUoned the U.S.
Weather Bureau today. There's a 50
Admiral Says
Pueblo Guns
Were Useless
CORONADO (AP) -The admiral who
had operational cooUoI of tho iotelli·
gence ship Pueblo said Wednesday its
two .5Ckaliber machlneguns "did not
appear to me to provide it a significant
defen.se capability."
Rear Adm. Frank L. Johnson, com--
mander of Naval Forces Japan 'when
the Puebto and her 83 men were cap.
tured, also said be bad no forces under
his dinCt eommand with which to pre>
vide emerlency support. '
"I was not in favor of .,-ming the
AGERS (tho Navy's deslgnallon !or the
Pueblo-type intelligence ship)," Johnson
told 1 NaVJ court of !nqulcy. "We bad
successfully-carried out 16 mllUons tn
unarmed status and I corialdered this
a good basjs for continuing this type
of misiion unarmed.
GUNS PROVOCATIVE
•1 did consider they (the guns) mlgbl
wtD be provocative ••• I was concerned
about the reaction to this amed status
••• and the addition of two .so.calibers
did not appear. to me to provide a
51.gnificant defense capability."
Johnson was the fll'St witness after
several days of closed bearings for
testimony about classified matters.
Johnsoo said he was aware of "~in
communication difficulties" U.S. 1n·
telligence ships were having with hill
headquarters in Japan. He said moun-
tains on tbe islands of Japan. made
it difflcu1t to link radio frequencies.
Q, Capl. William Newsomen •. coun~
for the" court: 11Did you corwder thiS
critical?" A. J~hnson: "I did not consider It
critical ... There was no ins~a!lce that
at any Ume this created a critical pro-
blem in the operations."
The Pueblo's skipper, Cmdr. U~yd
M. Bucher has said . be was womed
about problems with this communJcaUCllS
link-up and, had "no confidence" in it.
GIVE ASSISTANCE To support intelligence m l s s I o n s ,
JohnSon said, he "requested. that the
Fifth Air Foret provide a i r c r a f t
asalatance, 8 special alert of aircraft
on the runways, aod that the ~ommander
of the Seventh Fleet assign me a
destroyer to remain about 30 miles
distance from the AGERS over +the
boriron. ti •
pereent chance of mort wet stuff Thurs·
day afternoon.
Tuesday's abbreviated storm brought
with it driving hail and bursts of llght-
ning, which struck four airborne planes.
AU proceeded to their destinations and
landed safely. There were no injuries.
In Newport Beach, six more eucalyptus
trees fell victim to the raging rains,
· bringing the total Ot trees destroyed
'lo? COit• Mes.• H9-t BtKl'I
lllOIMI ae.dl H,..,11....-,, s..ui
Fount1fn V•ll•r Wntrnln1ttr Sff~ Bffd'I
Laiiul\9 Lel1ur1 War:d
ltv!ne 1t1nc;:t1
Lagl.IM Hlautl A,..helm
G1nlm Gro""I
$.i• Clemenf1•
Santi A.111
o......<;os11 Maa Miii s.n
from JM. l.
It llr. ,__ List.,,.,
.l5 s.11 M
.21 l.M 5'1 .u f .G5 ~1t .• 10," 5.,7
.11 '··'' .s.n .XI 10.9' 5.47 • .30 10.K 5.47
.2$ t .OS 4.19
.l2 t.U .s.n
.25 t .o.J 4.1'
.1.t 1J." 5.'3
.21 12.ll $.10 .u .... .17
.21 '·" $.71 C~ flt\H'9 M&Mlll
in the past week to more than 100.
There was, however, no flooding or major
accidents reported.
The latest batch of rain yas evenly
distributed along the Orange Coast. Costa
Mesa recorded ·.35 inches, Hui'ltington
Beach, .30, Fountain Valley .28, Laguna
Beach .2$ and Newport Bea1:b .23.
Tuesday'• at.qrm wu a cold one rrom
tt.e north, bringing mow down to the
4,QOO.foot level In the hard bit Santa
Barba!:• area, the -Une ......._, to Z.llllll:feeL --·r,,-
'lbe Weather Bureau, l8icl Tilurldlt,'• storm abould foClow the 11m. ,.tleln
aJ Tuesday's, but said it wu I.lo early
to predJct whether it would 'JfOduct
similar lhuoder and ligbbliDg.
Total statewide damage trom the rain
epidemic whlch began Jan. 111 ls now
estimated at $1311 million. The dtath
toll from the storms was placed at
96.
Tuesday Gov. Ronald Reagan toured
the damaged areas and urged the private
sector of the economy to spur reconrtruc.
lion through fund drives.
"There is an actual limit to what
the government can do, and this is
a real tragedy." 1teagan said.
Teen Trio Plead
Guilty to Drug
Possession Rap
' Three teen-agers arrested and charged
with possession of marijuana following
a raid on 1 Los Alamitoa home have
pleaded guilty to the charges in
We-mteT Municipal CourL
Dooglal Keith Hagee and Donald Louis
Dewitt, both 11, and both of 10742
Chestnut St. have been ordered to appear
in Superior Court F'eb. 7 for sentencing.
Diana Marie Kaeding, also 18, of· the
Los Alamitos address was ordered to
return to municipal court Feb. 19 for
probation bearing and sentencing.
Juvenile Court action is pending
against two minors who were swept
up in the same raid. A 16-yelNlld youth
was charged with posseulao of mlJ'i..
juana and a 15-year~d male companion
it accused of possessing a switchblade
knife, resilling ,,..... and being In a
place where marijumla waa bled.
O~NGE COUNTY, CAtll'ORNIA WEDNESQAY, JANUARY 1•, '1969
•\ •\ ..
Y llo* D'1 lM l'IYM MOOJESKA CANYON' RESIOENT, ISOLATED BY FLOODING, EVACUATED, IN 'BASKET
Bridge Braught by M•rine1 WAI Too Short .to Spen Torrent, So Workers Improvise
Parents ChUle
School Board
Over 2 Issues
B7TEllilY~ .... .,.., ... ....,
More than 70 parents CaDft.,J>l'tpared
to ,11act the Hunlinsfi!! J9ach City
$Chi>ol Dl!trlct Boan!.,,. Tiualees on
tw~ f~nls TuQd,y nljbl.,
· To open Uit meeting In tho Dwyer
School llbratJ, Board Prealdeill Roger
Anderson looked at the crowd and said,
"It's unusual to look out ~~ .ao
many smiling facts." ':"" • '
The primary battlefront CO!IOO'lled the
district's proposal to switch sixth grade
students into the intermediate schools
with the 7th and 8th grades. \
School Superintendent S.A. "Al" Mof-
fett -explained that the district rett the
switch might be the best method to
ease the district's over crow ded
classrooms next year.
Several parents then stepped rorward
lo protest the proposal.
Their prtmary oppos.ition was that 6th
grade students need the stabili.zing effect
of elementary school.
Most parents felt It would not be
1 good idea to throw the young 6th
graders in with the older 7th and 8th
gfade students.
Moffett pointed out that the alternative
was to build temporary clJsgrooms,
which the district did not feel would
be as educationally adequate for the
youngsters.
He added that the transfer was "still
only a proposal," and the district was
"still listening to suggestions from the
parents.''
Board members agreed that further
meetings on the subject _shouJd be: held
in order t"o hear all views from the
parents.
The second battleground was the
(See PARENTS, Page Z)
Sto~k Market~·
NEW YORK (Af') -'lbe stock market
closed· mixed today as Wall Street con·
tinned tts watclHnd--wait attitude. (See
quotati<Jns, Pages 2U3),
Galol -ombtred losses but'the Dow
Jones.Inttustrial average wu off lllghUy
in late trading.
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MARINES ARRIVE WITH BRIDGE· FOR MODJESKA AREA
By Lend, By Al• •nd Through A SH of Mud
New Spy Trials Hamper
U.N. Mideast Peace Try
By UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
United NaUf\M peace envoy Gunnar
V. Jarring began Big Four talks today
on a aolutJon to the middle eaat crisis
by conferring in New York for '5 minutes
with U.S. Ambassador Chari" W. Yoo!.
As they met, tension.s rose aharply in.
tho Mldeasl
Johnson said lbe Air ·Force provuled
the special alert, but In at leest ooe
Instance for at least one lntielllgence
mission off Shanghai the Seventh Fleet
did not provide the destroyer I Wed
lo<.
Woman Seriously
Burned in Blaze
Girl, 17, Clings to Life
New spy trials were reported undtr
way in Iraq despite worldwide protests
and warnings that the hangings of nine
Jews Monday • coutd Jeed to taraell
reprisals and the possibility of a new
conflict in the Middle East.
A Huntington Beach woman suffered
first and second degr<e burnl -'° per«nt of the front of her body -.i
her bathrobe caught on fire t1r'1 this
Jn0!1ling. ,Sylvia Neal, 40, of 310 llth st, Apt.
T was rushed to Huntington lo-
ttrcommunity Hospital at 7:40 a.m. today
by fire department rescue unit. .
An unldenllfied neighbor extingw.shed
the names on Mrs. Neal's robe. then
called Police and fire oUJcials for
emergency aid.
Early today, she was ~ill In. ~he
e(nergency room o1. the hospital. Hospital
officials said she would be admitted
Iller emergency trtabnenl waa !lniahed.
Cauoe of the 1in bu not ,.& be<ll
det.rmlned.
Hopes to Become County's First Kidney Transplant
By TOM BARLEY
Of ...... ., ...... """
A 1enlly bummlni dlalyals macblne
Is the oo11 thing that lllllldl -..,.
17·,.aM!d Susan Mazzo ml dol\ft.
The blonde Villa. Put Blib Sdloo1 air! was hooked up to the C<llll1 dmct
for 10 hours Tuesday -10 houri In
which her infected blood wu cleamed
of lhe bacteria which Loday ii Inevitably
returning to the former star athlete'•
poisoned gy11em.
Susan undergoes the painltsa but ex·
haustlng day·loog treatment twice a week
at Palm Harbor Hospital, Ganleo Gnwe,
sne bu to u her almoll uielea lddoeya
art to aet the J11ecblnlcal aid ·diat Will
ltetp the OrlJlll air! a1he. •
But SUAn went Into the boopita1"1
' 1'
di.a1Jli1 room 1rith new hope 'Tuesday
-the hope dial die will aborlly·become
~JIUP·Colmlf'• flnl kidney tramplanl
Alid.--wti:Ue•SUsln'I blood tupp1)r WU' bilrir .... _ .... by Ille· mlrlcle-•of ~~;~ dedletleil ,to tl>e nlil1lc of f!D,llO WU lallllCbod In ' tho
old· •°""'6 ~IJ" ·Courthouse. Ahd eyer, penny wm be """1ed for the
~ 'tran1planl ouraery.
Dr. Donald Marilu, chltf of the
University of California at lrvlne'a
urology division, tw: ~ to perform
the operation. AU bettl-:wen. Susan •ill
enter the operaUng -loom at Oranie
County Mediul Ceolfl' •. ln aboul t,..
monthl' Umo.
Bal -two moriliJ wln ! coot her
poreala al lelll le.41111. Su.wi's 11>-l\our
·~
session with the machine that preserves
her Hie coots them 111111.
Salesman Leonird MasU .bas l'"t every
petUl1 be owned : and a lbt ...... -that .
be -borrow tato the costly ~bnenl d ' biJ 1daugh!N. "!' don•t cm ab!>ul
· thar," tie said Tuesday, •wt I em deeP1¥
grate(ul . il)at thtse' e«cirta are being
made for S'31an. I baveti't a hope Q[
raising '40,000 my&eU."
Spurbeadliu! the campailJI are u.O
KJdney toundauon of Qrange Count7
and Temple Beth Sholom of O&:ange
County. Tlie Kidney FoundaUoo has
undertaktn to handle the tlaaue typin.g
chorea that will pnface the tr..,pllllling
of a ~!thy lddoey Into SU1U'1 boc!Y,
Thi lddne)' wlli come ir.m. a' .body
(Seo TRANSPLANT, P ... I)
The Syrian Foreign Ministry min~
In Damascus that a . Syrian diplomat
was shot and wotmded· tQday in BUfldad
by an Iraqi lntelligmce qent in ID
incident that added the threat d llrilo
among the Arabs to the-.,·crisiJ.
Jarring M. tried' ror 1 year to• brll!g
_. to the Mlddlf Eut; lie<-~ With ~·IWtral UNnt
>horl'1' atler'Tliaol!nllf/""11 1111·"""'
edMnn:ould atett •aooltie!< ._., .,1 the
MlddJe &!l:Bl ' I '. • '
Jarring expe<ts · u. coo( er i.t,r . wltli
the envoys from. the Sovid U!)liln, Bi1Wri Ind Franca which hu' ~ ,Bli
Four acUon. Moscow hU ~~,Ule FrenCh cal~ Brltaln ' hu, ~led
cauUO!ll af!proval and. the' t/nltcOd. Slites
baJ not p,iblic!y llajed Ila~ . '
Diplomatic ........, aolil . '(Oii c:ould
~ ~. ·~ P>~"'°N'ff.l:
(S.0 MIDEAST, I' ... l)
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Stoelu
:r£N CENTS·
rea
Governor
Urges Nixon
To Do Same
Gov. Ronald Reagan Tue!day declared'
Orange County a atate .diluter area
and sent a telegram to President' NiJon
requesting that he also declare the comity'
a disaster area along with 1$ other
California counties.
Everett Blizzard, chief ot' pllftllinl and,
operation! In the California Diluter Ofa
fice in Sacramep.to, said the governor
acted inqnediately on request 6f the
Orange County Board of Superilaors.
Supervisors were told Tutsdaixn:;
the nine-day rainstorm that ended
did an ostlmaled 110 million damage
in the county. ·
A new rain Tuesday afternoon ralsed'
fears that more damage woqkl be caused
in the soil-soaked mountalil areu of
the county.
The di!aster area designation wUJ pave
the way for immediate acUon in repair~
iil.g damage to roadi. utllities a.od
bridges. The county departmenlll . mQ
ll!!gln work without ildvertisiiig 'for blda. ·
State and ,possibly fecjeral fuodl ·alto
will be , avatfable, to rebuild roada: aD4
other pu11lic worts. . ,
OfficialJ of the county and ita cltielj
Including waler dilltlcta, will llemiJo
their loses for the State Disaster. Office
in Los Angeles Thursday.
Prado. Dam on the ·Santa Ana Jtiver
at the cpunty lino wu credflfl! with
saving the county lrbm mU'cb addlllona!
Oood damage by Flood Control -...,
II. Geor1e Osborne. Re told 111pervi1Qr• ei.t tilt dam checked tnnow at 71,000
Cllble" feet per second, not fu boWw
llM'.JU;lh1lo disalllouJ Rood of Jlijs ..ilen
a 100,000 c1; llOw waa noorded.
Thlll · at«m bittered the COU11ty with
'40 mlillon danl81' and cost IS Uveo.
Osborne aald damage to Rood control
channels was estlmated at $1.4 mf1llon
and that outflow from Prado Dam, ~
creased by U.S. Army Engineers, coul4
do $1.3 million damage to Santa .Ana River embankments.
Elmer J. Osterman, county fire
warden, who became chief of diluter
services during the weekend emergency,
said the !oases In ,the mowilain canyons
might ,...ch IL! million, not lncllldlng
i'O&d damage.
2 Armed Bandi~i
R:oh Food Store
Two armed· bandits walked Into a
Westminster food store Tuesday J!lght
and1 asked for a pack of cigarettes and
all ihe money In the cash r<ilJler,
Aubrey Dale Liggett, a clerk ln the
Stop and Go market, 8441 Westmlnttar
Ave., said · the pair Wt with 12511 of
the store'• .mgney.
Uggett told police ooe man IPl'l'Olched
him with a small ~Ue pjetol.
asked for a pack of . cigarettes then
said "give me everything ln the
register." '
Liggett then aaid be WU told to Walt
fn the back of the store for ten minute!
or he would be lbot.
Police have ·no clues as to bow the
pair left the scene, they reported.
Orange
Weatller
Q u o th the we1thmnan.
"'!'hre'1 a 50 percent chance of
isolated. brid' showers tor
Thursday." TbJs after a temp.
erature drop to 53 along the
coast.
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Reds Down 3 More Copter·s; Tet Truce Eyed
$.ll~I) -Qmm>!mlll ......... el .... :I J::.,,~
spokOUMll aald today. The Viet Coog
IUUlOlJntfld lhey would observe a truce
dwtn& the Tel holiday nut month and
Ille Alllel aald lhey bad the proposal
"'under consideration.'"
'!be downing pf the hellcopten broogbt
U.S. aircraft loa.ses aince the new year
to 31. Military oourcea wd the m.e.
...... hoaVJ lo IJillt ol the llmlled extent • fi&bllnc JlJico the flrll ol the year,
Commlllllll lan:eo bl" Improved an-
* * * Hanoi Accuses
U.S. o~ Raids
North of DMZ
PARIS (UPI) -North Vietnam ac-
cused the United States today ot at..
tacking largela just north pf the
demilltar1zed :rme In Vietnam, and allied
offidab apresaed fears Hanoi would
~rmally rtject American plans to
testore the zone to jts once neutr&l
ltatus.
• Radio Hamll broadwl a. foreip
ll1inlatTy ltatemeot wblcb aald two &Z
bmnben llruck ''many places" JU!! DO(th
ol the DMz on Suilday. Previously Hanoi
charged mi raids on 'l'bursday l!ld Fri-
day;. the ·u.s. Stale Departmeol aod
the i'Wag<>D denied the cbarges.
1'day Hanoi caUecl the allepd nlcla
''the .moot. ll«loua Ilda ol war by the
AmortcaM': against North V'1<lnlm dnc:<
the 'bombing bait WIS declared lhr<e
~ ·~ It caJl<d the all*.d nlda
.... shamerea ctlme,. and &aid the U.S.
govemmeot would be held ttspom!ble.
-!be eommun1a1 char('! woold affect the Parla Wb WIS nol tnQwn
but &rued Otticlals favor an Immediate
dlarusaloo of the poasiblUty pf mtoring' .tfio ~ u the bell way to "21• dowo
: the <OOllicl. Haool bu been cool to
the J"OPOSll • bat hu. bot .r<Jected ti.
Today the olllclala aid Ibey fe.vod a
formal njecll.., al Tllllnday'• ....ioo.
U.S. and South Vtcbwnele negollators
meanw!ille completed what Ibey caJled
a "flexible" ~gy desigDed to prevent
deadlock lo Thursday's second Vietnam
peace meeting with the Communlata.
Allied dlplomaUc quarters aald Ibey
were ready to dlr<:tw aoy problem the
Viel Coog or North Vietnamese might
bring up around the round conference
table In the old Hold Majestic. ·
The U.S. a n d South V1etnamese
delegates lodlcated they boped the Com-
JDUPl!la woold -to dlr<:tw mllltary matter• first, IUCh u the
r<tltabllahment pf the demWlarizod -
between North and South Yletnaro.
From Page J
PARENTS •..
Peterson School's Communicate t o
Educate program Involving parent& aod
tudlml In evening dlacusoioos.
Several parents attended the board
meettn& becau>e they lhocibt trustees
planned to take action against the volun-
tary program.
The board, however, explained that
it wa1 neutral on tbe subjed and was
not plamlng aoy lldloo on the program.
The Communicate to Educate idea Is
.... 1un1ary program held In the evenlngl
whereby parents and teacben wbo so
desire may Bit down and talk with each
other.
Roborl Landi, principal pf Peter...>
School, ezplatned that everything wu
done on a voluntary buts and the goal
of the program was simply for "all
of us to get together and wort for
the kids."
Prevtoosly, so-bad charged that
the ~ WU r<aUy "senalUvlty
training' but all ol the parents preoenl
l!lrongly denied thla and defended II
aa blghly benellcW.
OAllV PllOl
OllA/rl'E CO.UT PU•LISHING tOM,ANY
••~•rt N. w,,,
'11•\cleftl •nd "'1tlll"°'"'
J•ck .. c •• i.y Vk• ,micletot .,.. Gfllffel Ml,..,.,,
n. ••••••• ,;i ·-n ..... , A. M1,,liin• ~ .......
.A.llit•f W. l•t•1 Witli1M l"M ·-~i. Hllltl .......... Edl!W (1ly 1:111 ...
H11fC ... 1-'0ffle9
JOt Ith Strt•t
.... iliftf AJJr•HI P.O •••• no. tJ~I
O!W~
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u.-....... 1m ~a-
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at!txlo •"""~ *-""" hKti. .... :ul
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c..t'ltf!I, 1..a. er...... c-1 ftWl>t1111tt
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tlflWltl -~r ., •""'"I....... ,,.,.... ~ lllf ,..,NI>(.,. wr111w1 ..Ciel .....,, ... . ~-"""'"· ~ dlM _,,...••Ill ti ............
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tlaln:nft -..-t • 1 Ir ~Id• la -Yl ... ud .... mo an tllllro 11111111o11 ol oadalNtft
-IDlo Ille ~-· -"81oo -"' goo, the """""' said.
Tbe Qlmmunlll Vlet Coog announced
tn a ndlo troadcut monitored In Saigon
they would ob.w"ve a Tet, or Lunar
New Year, boUdQ ceuelire Feb. 15--22.
Last year during Te~ the Communi8la
caJled a truce, U... launched their big-
gest offensive of the war aga!Qll' South
Vletnamete cltlu.
A&ldltVWno._ ......... ald
that "blcilUll ti tM lat Tit Qfflallve11
n 'llV ''* -· 1a -111o 11mo ud dalo fer a T4t .,....,!rt tlila year.
He aid 1111 .....nr. "will DOI laJI 1..,.11·t11ere la ......
Vice Pretldeot · Nguytn Cao Ky of
South Vlttnam aatd In Paris Monday
his government might declare a 14 or
43-hour truce. He aald any new Corn.
munist offenalve woutd be crushed with
''heavy losses.'"
Spokeomen said ooe of the beliDopten
w.u abot down oru.:!ly while Oying
recollPalalAPcl 111pport for Amttlcao In-
fantrymen wbo kl.Did. lt Oommllftl.d
ttoopo they eoclrded 10 mDea touthwelt
of Salgoo. Anotbu wu dowotd 19 m 11 e 1
80Utllwtlt of the oortbem cll)o of Da
Nang Jn lhe ume area wberi South
Vietnam.,. troops r<porio<I kl1llng 19
Red troops Tuesday. Spokesmen said
the ol.ber chopper was shot down Monday
in the Mekong Delta about 85 miles
southwest of Saigon.
Three crewmen aboard the helicopters
were wounded. Tblre lllve been 23
mDea IOl!llnrUt " 3llpo Topod•y'
~ ao1o1. II ,. 1M 1111 -ly
found ln a two-monlb-long Ahny-Navy
riv..-patrol _.u ...
U.S. eommaade.n mapped a final
assault 10 miles southwest cf Saigon
today against a Communlal uolt eooln:led
tn a r.gion pf rice paddles. Tile flll!tlng
ltarted Monday and spokesmen Aid the
resistance of the Communbt I01dlert
,bad gmUy decllned. Tbe Red IIDlt -
believed to have eonta1ned about 100
.... orlg1nally.
Nixon Considers
Nuclear Treaty
Up There, Looki1ag Down
Stonn runoff from Sanla Ana River (foreground)
collides with Suri off river jetty in this aerial view.
Despite coot temperatures and debris-filled water.
5urfers from Huntington Beach and Newport Beach
were out in force Tuesday and today at river mouth,
which lies between two cities. Muddy water at this
and other popular Orange Coast surfing .spots
didn't seem to deter wave riders.
Beach Trustees
Pare Meeting
To 36 Minutes
It toot lrusteel Pl Huotloglm Beach
Unloo !Ilgb School jl!ll !8 minutes to
zip through a non<ont:ovtrllal, normal
size agenda Tumcla:Y night at Wln-
tenburg High School.
'l'nlstees began lhe -1oo at 7:«
. p.m. after ~ Richard W1laon ar·
rived late to join Trust.ea John Bentley
and Raymond Sdlmltl Dr. Jooepb Rlbai
bad already notllled the board be wuuid
not be preseol and TnJllee Mallhew
Weyukt:r '""''make It Tueeday.
Wlllon ezplalned lhal becauae pf the
beaoy rains the ear be begao with at
hia Wnlmlnller home bad to be r<placed
on the way by llDDlber car wblcb would
teep operattna la the water.
~ al the meotlnl -wrestled
with the =llemml of agreeJna to delete
all mot« llorqo llalll from the
automothe laboraklrJ room of the new
&lbon lll&h School, thus aavlng the
Wpoyml ..,.. IS,952.
It ...,.. that the emphalla In
automotive training these days It on
tune-up aod il'ouble lhooUog and !"'
on overhaul of mot.on.
Trustees adjourned at !:20 p.m. during
a btavy downpoar of rain outajde the
small school on Golden West Street.
Pilot CommuniCarnival
Opens in Mesa Thursday
Telephone com.pany representatives
and DAD.. Y PILOT staff members be·
came "rtlUStaboul!" today as they
began ll!ttinJ: up CornmuniCarnival at
South Coast Plaza.
111e carnival of communications will
Huritington Boys
Sought for SV .
Little League
Boys between the ages of 8 and 12
living in the area bounded by Beach
Boulevard, the Santa Ana River, Adams
Avenue and the ocean In Huntington
Beach are Invited to sign up this week·
end for the Sun View Little League.
Registrstioo will be at Le Bani School
fram noon to 2 p.m. this weekend and on Feb. a and I. Boys must have a
parent with them and have proof of
btrlhdale.
Alao re8"terinl thla weekend la the
Octanview Pony League. Boy111 13 and
14 can register Saturday from I Lm.. to
4 p.m. and Sunday from 10 1..m. to 2
p.m. at the Pony-Colt Fteld at Lo! Patos
Drive and Bolaa Chica street.
Registration fee ts $15 and ho}'! must
have a birth certificate.
open a thfee.day stand at the regional
sborping center at 1 p.m. Thursday. It
w!I be open from 1 to 9 p.m. Thursday
and Friday and I lo & p.m. PP Sat\!rdly.
The "candv\J." centers around two
main elements. One Is Pacific Telephone
Co.'s "giveaway in the round," a circu-
lar stage from which operaton will
make a preseotalion every 30 minutes
Climaxed with the giveaway of a free
long distance phone call to anywhere in
the continental United St:ates.
other major element! of the shaw will
be a DAILY PILOT exhibit custom-
made for CommunlCarnival and telling
the story of how the DAILY PILOT
reproduces final stock market quotations
each day as a re!ult of a "12-minute
miracle.''
The display wi.JJ lie in with a phone
company demonstraUon of Data.speed
machine! which "talk" to u.ch other
coast to coast at the rate of 1,060 words
per minute.
Other reader features of the DAIL V
PILOT also will be emphasized in the
uhib\L
Twenty prizes will be given away at
the DAILY PILOT exhibit. Winntn oeed
not be present for the drawing at approx-
imately S p.m. Saturday to win them.
From Page J
TRANSPLANT ••
that wW not be identified until the
tranaplant operalloo bu been """pleted.
On
WASHINGTON {UPI) -President
Nixon and hi! National Security Council
(NSC) today threshed out the question
of whether now ta the "appropriate"
time to prtss tor Senate raUficaUon
~f a treaty to bar the spread of nuclear
weapons.
The 11uclear non-proliferation treaty
was the only announced subject on the
agenda but the White House did not
ruJe out f*Sible NSC discussion of the
growing tension Jn the Middle East crisis
and other foreJgn problems.
White Hou.. press aecretary Ronald
Zlegler was asked by nporters, "How
would you ebaracterize the President's
attitude toward developments in. the
MJdeast?"
"I would not want to characterize
It," Ziegler replied.
To further quest.tons Zlegler referred
reporters to State Deaprtment pro-
noancementa on the situation.
Secretary pf Stole William P. Rotiors
e%J)reSled "deep concern" Tuesday over
ei:ecution in Iraq of 14 alleged spies
-including nine Jews. •
Although It was not on the a,genda
either, the NSC presumably also discuss·
ed a possible response to a Viet Cong
annoanceme:nt of a week-long Vietnam
ceasefire durtng the Tet holidays. Tile
regular National Security C o u n c I J
memben: are Nixon, Secretary of State
Rogers, Defense Secretary Melvin R.
Laird, Vice Prei;ldent Spiro T. Agnew
and the Office of Emergency Planning
Director George Lincoln. But other top
advbers were also present at the White
House sesaion.
Following the council meeting, Nixon
had a date with Senate lf.aders on Capitol
Hill for lunch and ronverM.tion -much
as be did Monday on the House side.
Later In the afternoon, be plumed to
visit the Slate Department for a meeUog
with Rogers and his top aides.
Nli:on bu scheduled a full-blown policy
Golf Course Due
Further Study
A plan for a three-par goll course
on the land presenUy used by the
American Little Leque In Westmlnste.r
caused the City Council To<sday night
to toos the propooed IU7 mlllloo bond
issue proposal back at the admlnlstraUve
staff for further consideration.
Dick Whittenberg. president o f
American LlUle League, objected to
locailng the courwe nut to Westminster
High School where the boys in bis league
play ball.
Natimal LiWe 1eag1!e Presldant Jack
Seymour, however 1 urged the councll to go ahead with calling an election
to raise fumll for the golf cwrse.
conference Saturday to zero In on the
Middle East crisis. But fast-moving
events kept the problem on the top
of the new Presjdent's 1ist of fore.iga
policy priorities.
Wh1le the councll was meetin,g today,
State Department officials emphuized.
that the new administraUon did not
regard itsell as being bound by the
principles laid down by the Johnson ad·
ministration on the Middle East
From Page J
MIDEAST •..
dlscussea lhe Issues Saturday with the
National Security council Ni.J:on met
today with the council and it wu
reported they diJcussed the Middle East. ..
Border incidents continued. A com-
munique in Jerusalem said an Israeli
soldier was killed an another urtoualy
wounded today when their car struck
a mine near the cease-fire line south
of the Dead Sea. In JerusaJem a time
bomb was removed harmlessly from near
the city's only Jewish shop in the old
walled city. .
The Foreign Mlnistry ldenlified the
wounded diplomat as Abdel Karim Sab-
bagh, political atlache at the Syrtao
Embas.!y in the Iraqi capital lt uld
he was shot while riding in a car through
the Baghdad slreets and that Syria bad
slrongly protested the inciclent
The r~ shooUng emphaahJ:d the division iUlln the Arab Baathist (Arab
renaissan ) party, the moat cohealve
political y in the Arab warkl.
Rivalries in the party centering on
elements backing or oppo&ng Egyptian
President Gamal Abdel Nasser have Jed
to a aeries of political convulaiona ln
both Syria and Iraq.
The new ten.51on between Syria and
Iraq coincided with start of the new
"spy trials" In Baghdad. Repartg Jn
Cairo said those on trial were "im·
perialista" but Israeli officials aald
earlier 60 to 65 Jews faced immediate
trial on espionage charges.
"Imperialists" could refer to any forct
seeking to overthrow the Iraqi govrm-
meot of Premier Ahmed Hassan Al-Bakr
in the nation that has seen nothing
but poliUcaJ turmoil since the monarchy
was overthrown tn July, 1958, and Kini
Faisal II was slain.
Pope Paul VI warned today the hang-
ing of 14 persons in. Iraq "can periou.sly
exasperate the very delicate situation"
In the Mlddle East.
Bob Hope Responding
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Docton say
comedlao Bob Hope hu responded
satl.slactorlly to treatm.nt to check
hemorrhaging in his left eye.
There LI, says Kidney FoundaUon
director neen Ready, "no shortage of
donors. We have a list of many people
who u .. lndlcated tn their wlllo that
Ibey wllh their •llai orgaru to be Died
for othen.
our using roch an organ Is the evidence
of any previoll1ly existing diaase," ahe
&aid. ••u the dud penon bad ever
suffered from any kidney infec.tion then
we would have to decline the donat.ion."
And Mrs. Rudy hoP" that her
organ.i..zaUon will toan be able to rectify
wbat she describes IS "the horrible
sltuaUon'" ln Susan's case -the fact
that the ailing girl WU limited to dlal)'llS
machine because the only such equip.
ment was held by a private hospital.
\ / I t' • D The '"" proo..._ ol va en'.;? s ay ... .,o,...owatOhllthe , . h IOve that II expreues.
Y It WI t •""''"'"' ... wato• undervoee mu{llple
an A ,.,.,.,...._
~ 1' ctieckt to -.r.
~in ..,.her
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Valentine's
:Oay "The only thine that could provent
Store to Pay
For Black Yule?
A Huntlnglon Beach family's black
Ouiltmu may cost Bullock'a, Pasadena,
more than 110,000 if the famll)o wins
tbeJr lawsuit.
'Ibat'• the amount of daznait thst
.. uptodJnl Cu-lataw candle aliep!ly
jnllk1ed PP their home at UlllOJ Qiamiel
1-, claim V-.t B. l!ld Morjorto
B. Roh In a SUperlor Court ....-mL
The actioo lltlo Federated lle!>ariment
Storel Ille., conlroilen ol the llu!loclt'•
cbatn, u delendanla.
The -ltate that they bought the ~ caodle oo Dec. 23, lllel! and
ltt lt on that date. In • lot less than
24 hours, the candle "tml&ied grtat and
coplou• quanUUeo ol omoke and IOOI
and the candle bolder lnictur<d."
llemage to the home l!ld lumlablngs
II Id al II.Ill. And the -point out, In clabnlng further dtllllagel of !600. lhal they had lo tea .. the~ bomo
foe )0 da)'I.
•·we hope to raise ~.ooo that win
bu.y four such machines for use In public
hospitals," she said. ''Wltb this equip-
ment and the know how supplied by
the UCI School of Medi cine we should
be able to cat.er for the kidney
transplant! of the future."
Heading the drive far the funds that
wU.I flnanct: Susan's operaUon is a
Hollywood -t man who bopea the
name of tbe show be worts for won 't
be ~ u a summation of JUa dolla.r-r · drln.
Negro a ne Lee 1:Ulean does moct
of the l(On1 1cUon for star Grtg Morris
of "Mission: Impassible." hf r c :id of
Susan's d11emma In a MWIJMlper Md
lmm<cliately Offmd lo ntse the '40,000
n~ for the vlt.al surgery.
Lik> many pf the hJih-flylng ieclmlqu"
he undergoes for the cloak and dagger
television aeries, Duncan is off to a
flying start -be bu ll,000 pledgod
from actor John Wayne and a further
$2.000 from other contributors wllh his
campaign only In ha inffpcy.
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EDITION
* VOt:. 62, NO. 25, 4 SECTIONS, 60 PAGES
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MARINES ARRIVE WITH BRIDGE FDR MODJESKA AREA
By Land, By Air and Through A Sta of Mud
ltJore Bain Thursday
--tts Not 'ffif'lJugh Yet,
Weather Bureau Warns
Southern Californians, lulled by the
promise of sunny skies after a pair
of devastaUng rainstorms, 1ooked wearily
out their windows Tuesday afternoon
to find that "it was doing it again."
More than a quarter inch of rain,
dumped violently within an hour,
assaulted the Orange Coast as the sun
shone benevolenUy in the distance.
And that's not all, cautioned the U.S.
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Weather Bureau today. There's a SO
percent chance of more wet stuff Thur&o
day afternoon.
Tuesday's abbreviated storm brought
with It driving hail and bursts of light·
ning. which struck four airborne planes.
All inceeded to lhe.ir destinations and
landed safely. There were no injuries.
In Newport Beach, six more eucalyptus
trees feli victim to the r aging rains.
brin&ing the total of trees destroyed
In the past week to more than 100.
There was, however, no flooding or major
accidents reported.
The latest batch of rain was evenly
distributed along the Orange Coast. Costa
Mesa recorded .35 inches, Huntington
Beach, .30, Fountain Valley .2.8, Laguna
Beach .25 and Newport Beach .23.
Tuesday's storm was a cold one from
the north, bringing snow down to th e
4,000-foot level. In the hard hit Santa
Barbara area, the snow line dropped
to 2,000 feet
The Weather Bureau said Thursday's
storm should follow the same pattern
as Tuesday's, but said it was too early
lo predict. whether it would produce
similar thunder and lightning.
Total statewide damage from the rain
epidemic which began Jan, 18 is now
estimated al . $138 million. The death
toll from the storms was placed at
96.
Tuesday Gov. Ronald Reagan toured
the damaged areas and urged the private
sector of the economy to !put rCC{)nstruc-
tion through fund drives.
"There is an actual limit to what
the government can do, and this is
a real tragedy,'' Reagan said.
South County Y Planning
Series of Foreign Tours
The South Orange County Y Council
will enter the realm of inte rnational
affair! as a result or its meeting Tues -
day night.
Included ln discussions were a pro-
postd six-week tour through European
aod Communist countries during the summer and a mercy trip to the strife-
ridden nation oC Blafra on the African
coost. PrMldtnt Rob Kronrnan told the teens,
40 itrang in the city council chambers,
that plannJng ts under way foc a Eur~
pean trip to be staged next summer. Be nld that a representative of the
program, initialed by the Newport
Harbor-Cmta Mesa Unified School Ois-
1rlct. will speak at the oext Y meeting
Tuesday, Feb. 4. More details ~ill. be
available then, and all teens are 1nv1ted
to attend.
Teens also proposed a collection of food
and medicine for the starving nation of
Blafra. Members exprt.SSed a concern
over &he nation, which. after breaking
aWJJ from the African country ol Ni-
(
seria, has been cut off from rood and
medicine.
The Y Council will spearhead a drive
in the near future to acquire food and
medicine for the country.
In other action, the council :
-Agreed to judge and supervise a
sandcastle building contest on Main
Beach to be held March 1. Tiie "'1181 lt
in conjunction with the Wlnttr P'ativaL
-Planned for a third Mblitt.ftJ week·
• eDd March 15 and 18. 0.-et 40 teem
returning from a similar weektnd Jut
Sunday reported it was a mccess and
expressed a desire to hold another.
-Tentatively scheduled a 1treet dance
for March I. also in conjunction with
the Winter Festival. The dance, to be
held on Forest Avenue, needs Chy Coun-
cil approval.
-Planned for a second ski trip to
Mammoth between March 28 and 31.
Reservations may be made at the YMCA,
91 Forest Ave. The first trip, held
over Christmas vacation. attracted 37
south Orange County teens.
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* ORANGE COUNTY'j CAUFORNIA
IL '°' ........ IW .... ,.,.. MODJESKA CANYON RESIDENT, ISOLATED BY FLOODING, EVACUATED IN BASKET
Bridge Brought by Marines Was Too Short to Span Torrent, So Workers Improvise
DAILY PILOT lllH,....
MAIN ROAD INTO BUCOLIC MODJESKA CANYON AREA OFo.ORANGE COUNTY A WASHOUT
White Line (foreground) Indicates· Where Center of ROid UMCf To a.
Shucks, Kansans
Can't Tee Off on
Our Hailstones
"When was the last time it hailed
In Laguna Beach, Ray?" "Yesterday,"
said Ray Fisher helpfully ..
Jostph Sweany. city public worb di-
rector, Was talking to his administrative
assistant while a reporter atood by.
"Bef0f'1! that," Sweany said.
Fisher wasn't sure.
Sweany, a one-time Kansan, wasn't
much impressed Dy the hall linct it
wasn't goll-ball size. However, the icy
clatter' accompanied by claps of thunder,
wind and rain impressed housewives and
busiQesamen who had not lived In
Kansas..
It wu of brief duration and apparently
did no damage.
Bill Shields, owner of Laguna Beach
Hardware, ~ Forest Avt.., was more
Impressed by the ibort intense afternoon
rains. They measured one quart.er inch
on hla roof rain gauge.
Shields also recalled In years past
when Laguna Wit covt.red with anoW.
Laguna Help Asked
In Blood Shortage
Lagunam can help relieve 1 crltlcal
shortage in county blood supplies when
the Red CrOM Bloodmobile comes to
town Monday at tbe Community
Presbyterian Church, 415 Forest Ave.
It will ht. at the church from 2:'6
p.m. to 7 p.m. Pro8pective donors may
make appointments tor giving blood by
calling the service center' at 41H-6SS7.
Appointments are not nece111ry',
howeve:'. i
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No Support Available
Admiral Says Pueblo's
Two Guns .Were Useless
CORONA!)') (AP) -The admiral who
had operatlol)al control of the intelll--.
gence ship Pueblo said Wednesday Its
lwo .5()-caliber machlnegwu "did not
appear to me to provide it a si.gnlflcant
defense capabUity."
Rear Adm. Frank L. Johnson, com-
mander of Naval Forct1 Japan when
the Pueblo and her 83 men were cap-
tured, also said he bad no forces under
his direct command with whJcb to ~
vide emergency support.
"I was not ln favor of arming the
AGERS (lhe Navy's designation for the
Pueblo-type intelligence ship)," Johnson
told a Navy· court of inquiry. "We had
successhilly carried out 18 missions in
unarmed status and I con&idered this
a good basis for · conUnuing thll type
of mission unanned.
'"I did cmslder lhey (the .1\1111) mlcbl
well be pl'(lvocative 1 •• I wu eoncemed
aboul lhe readlon to lblJ armed status
•.. '"' the addition ol two .»<:aIJben,
did DOI -to ""' to ..... a• aignlllwtl.....,.. capabiliCJ>.".
Johnson .... lhe flnl wllne!s alter: .
Stock Jffwkeu
'
NEW YORK (AP) -The 1tock market
closed mized today as Walt Street., con-
Unued Ill watci>-and-wall at~., (Se ..
quotations,. Pages 22-tJ:).
Galnt OUlnumbend Iouet 6ul the Dow
Jones Industrial average wu off allgbtly :
In late trading.
several days of clOled bearinp for
testimony about clwHlecl matterl'
Johmon said be wu awarf: of "cert'.aln
communJcaUon difficulties'' U.S. in-
l<illgence 1bipo were having wllb NI
headquarten in Japan. He l&Jd ll'IOOl't-
~s on the ialands of Japan made
it dlllicull lo lint radio frequencies.
Capo Talk Set
By Pediatrician
N.Y. Stoekl
JEN CENTS
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Governor
Urges Nixon
To Do Same
Gov. Ronald Reagan Tue9day declared
Orange County a state disuter arta
and sent a telegram to President Mxon
requesting that be al.9o declare the county
a disaster area along with 1$ other
California counties.
Everett Blilzard. chief ol plannlng and
operations in the Callfomia Disuter Of·
flee in Sacramento, said the governor
acted immediately on request of the
Orange County Board of Supervilott.
Supervhort wen told Tue.day lhat
the nine-<lay rain!torm tbal ended Sunday
did an .,tlmated 110 million damage
in the county.
A new rain Tuesday afternoon ralsed
fears that more damage would be cauaed
in the soil-soaked mounLaln areu of
the county. .
Tbe diaaster area designation will pave
the w~ for immediate acUon in repair·
Ing damage to roads, uUlllie1 and
bridges. Tbe county departmenll may
begin wori: •itlM>ut advertising for bids.
State mid possjbly federal fund! also
will be avatfable to rebuild roads and
other public woru.
Offlclals of the county and Its cities,
Including water diltricts, will itemlze
thelr lotes for lhe Stata ·Diaaster Offlco
ill Loi Aaples Tttundaf.
Prado· Dom on the Santa Ana Blv<r
al lhe county line wu credited with
1avlng the eoonty from much addlUmal
flood damage by Flood Control Engineer
H. George Ooborne, He told IUporvltln
tbal lhe dam checked inflow at "IS,000
cubic fed per second, not far below
Iha ail-Olne dill8lrouJ flood of 1931 wh<a
a 100,000 eubic feet per second Dow Wat
recorded. .
That llorm batl8ed lhe county with
l40 million damage and cosl 45 liv ...
Otborne tald rlBntage to fiood control
clwmela wu esUmated at tl.4 million
and that outflow from Prado Dam, in-
creased by U.S. Army Engineers, could
do $1.S million damage to Santa Ana
ruver embankments.
Elmer .J. Osterman, county fire
warden, who became chief of dlsaster
services durlna the weekend emergency.
said the losses in the mountain canyons
migbl reach 11.a mlllloo, nol Including
road damage.
County Road Chief A. S. Koch said
five county re.ads were still closed Tue&-
day, They were Modjeska Canyon, Rose
Canyon, CUlver Road at San Die.go Waah,
Blad< Star Canyon Road and Trabuco
Canyon •
Koch said three contractcrs had been
hired to repair an eotlmaled $110,000
damage to roadways. He said 100 U:tes
fell on roadl ln the mountain canyons.
Lagunan Returns
To ·Bare Trunk
Prof"'°r Henry Fagin, 11149 Suntel
Ridge, Laguoa Beach. rebirned to his
car during a tbopplng upedltion al Boal
Canyoo Tuesday and found lhe lrunk
was bare.
Police tald lhe parking lot thief bad
used a duplicate key, Missing from the
small fore.lgn car were a Ure, rlm and
two hubcaps.
Orange Ceut
Weadler
Q u o t b the weatherman.
"There's a 50 percent chance of
i110lated, brief showers for
Thursday."· Thia after a temp.
erature drop to 53 along the
coasL
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School Sets .
Screening
~-Of Movies
,
..I: Two Lasuna Beach Unified School
..,.J>iruic:l trustffs will have a four-hour
:~¢vate screening oI four fUma on Orange
!~tounty Film Library's restricted Uat,
)t WU decided Tuuday nlitJl ~.; Dr. Anthony Orlandella, joined by Lor·
,..,ry Taylor, lnlllted on seelng" the c:on-
.. ;troYenl.al fllms on communism before
·' -1ivlng approval for their use In the
·-bigb school.
~~. The films had been approved by the
county board eight years ago. but
year I a l e r the county 0 ttoeged" on
responsl billly for them and said It would
be up lo the individual school boards,
according to Dr. William Ullom, d.btrict
guperintendenl.
Dr. Ullom said some persons main-
tained the films teach commu.'llsm rather
~-than teaching about iL
• During a prevlOW1 meeting board mem-
• be.rs were 1aked to approve the filnu,
-'"Iron D.trtain Lands," "The Face of Red
:. ·China," "Nightmare in Red" and
''Russia." Puzzled, they asked to hear
--.a capsule report on the tilmt by high
I'. .6Cbool teacher Ron rum wbo Wa.!1
. responSible for ordering them.
• During thl• report Tuuday night Ro!!
told trustffs there was "nothing bad"
about any of the Iii.ma. "They are not
• -teaching communlmn. They are more
, .. or lesa historical pictures and I thought
·· ·an the most part they were exceptional ·
"'?old movies.''
··> Rois ' said ooe of th• beat films,
~"''Nightmare in Red," deals with the
Bolshevik revoluUon. and probably should ,.,be shown to the "more m a tu r e au-
·C-.diences" in the high school. He aaid
r.1hat In the film they line up the prison.era
and shoot them into deep treDcbea wbile
·. cameraa zuo in at a horrifyingly close
•, Tange.
1 "You're relying on ua to do the thing
·: for you. You asked me to recommend
·•: ~hem and I say flley're ok&y,11 the
.~ 1.eacber told OrlandeUa.
··... "Certalnly we wouldn't have to review
these fllml if they were about the
-.American Revoludon. But these aeem
•.-to be real bot potatoes. I dlmt like
·.'having to approve them, but H they
put the burden Otl my BhoaJden. I want
·: to uy I have seen them," Dr. Orlandella
said.
, • He and Taylor were the only trustees
who erprwed tnlmll Ill IOeing th•
filma.
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El Toro Flier
Succumbs to
Crash Injuries
Death today caught up with a Tustln
fller who almost miraculously survived
the cra!h of a Marine Carpi F4 Phantom
jet 10 days ago by ejecUng 1n 1 ral.n;storm
over the Cleveland National Forest.
Lt. Edmund A. Klmell.a, 14, of l'lllll
Altadena Drive, dled at 10 fl.m. in 'Balboa
Naval Hosplta.l, San Diego, after hls
condlUon stead.Uy deterl~ated due to
internal m)lll1es.
The youn1 radar officer wu tept alive
Jn the final stages by a resplrat.or and
bloockle.anaing: kidney macblne. ac-
cording to El Toro Marlne-Co.rps Air
Sladon spokesmen.
Kina<lla balled out of hi! crtppted
fighter~bomber on Jan. 19, ahorUy befcre
it alammed into a mountain peak, kllllng
the pilot, Maj. Otarles "Chili" Rodgers,
M, of 549 Mountain &ad, La<una Bead!.
Lt. Kinsella lay in a drlzzling rain
nearly 24 hours before hellcopter
searcher~ found his crumpled form, while
?-.laj. Rodgers' body was found three
days later In the jet wreckage, 20 miles
5oulh of the base.
The lieutenant leaves his w 1 f e
Kathleen, a twr>-year-old aon and a nlne-
monlh-old daughter.
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Third Cue Pending
Chancellor to Explain
Firing of 2 UCI Profs
Cb1DCf)lor Dante.I G. AJdrich Jr. waa
to go before UC Jrvtna idllllenta today
and uplafo why be la 11rtn1 hro YOllDll
...i.tant prolesson of En&lllh.
Aldrich made tnown bis d<clslan Til ...
day to go aloq with ncommended
dismls!al of Dr. Stepben A. Shapiro,
28, and Donald F. BrlMan, 30. Then
he called a meeUnl (or today to explain
to the campus why he did it.
The case of a third assistant professor,
Dr. George W. Kent, of the history
department, still h under review.
Students and faculty have been wilting
Aldrich's decision for two montha since
the three W.istant profs faced with
terminaUcm JJOblicly defended them.5elves
winnlng conalderable campus support.
Aldrtch'a remarU today were not ex·
pected to end the matter, A group of
35 professors, 30 graduate student& and
seven staff memben caUing themselves
the New UDlvenlty Conferenct waa
scheduled to hold a pren conference
Immediately followin& the chancellor 's
comments.
They were prepared lo lS1Ue a state-
ment calling for a moratortum on all
dirmisi1J1 untU RriOUJ que8ilona aboul
the f1culty promoUon system can be
answered.
SPo<iDCl!l1, they Wlllt to tnow what
criteria were used by senior Engllsh
and bl.story profeason to evaluate their
junior colleagues' teaching performance,
and whether Sbaplro, Brannon and Kent
were given enough tbne to demonstrate
scholarly competence.
"In the e.vent these basic quesUons
are not answered, the chancellor mullt
share responalblllty for the consequences
of student protests that mlght occur,"
the 51.atement reads.
A student group opposing the firings
is the Ad Hoc Commitlte f o r
RelnsLatement. Dave Haatett, one of
the leaders. said 100 students met Mon-
day night and decided to continue
negoUaUon instead of demonstrating. The
committee also bu called for a
moratorium on flrlng11.
Unless Aldrich Is persuaded otherwise,
BraMan's contract will expire in June
and Shapiro's In June, 1970. Kent is
recommended for dismlsail ln June, 1970.
Shapiro said today he plans an appeal
to the Faculty Senate Committee on
Privilege., Tenure and A c a d e m i c
Freedom.
Academic freedom h one of the issues
he plans to raise, be aald. He clalms
bia d1lml&lal was preclpiLated by his
invitation to Black Panther Ekttidge
Cle.aver to Wieh telliom of hls class.
Sex Class Okayed
Only 1 Trustee Protests Course
Capistrano school trustee H11rcort Bun
-haded by an 1udltnce atudded wlth
dissenters -cut the only no vote
qalnll • 1tl educ1tlon class for
90phomoru and tenton Tuuday night.
The I to I decialon by lh• Capistrano
Unllied School D~lrlct boon! opena the
way for the voluntary Family Ufe pro-
gmn al 10th and Uth srade te .. 11.
Na one ln the aw:tlenct waa wiahy-
"'aby In 1111 opinions.
'"llDe that were for It weni adamantly
for II and thoos that ware qatnat It
...-. ad.,...Uy aptnal 1~" aald Sam
A. Cbfcu, district diroctor of ~culwn.
1lle Family 1Jf1 claues are dutped
to bettor prepan --fO< their .,.... Ing-out of •dole1eenc1 durtn1 high lthool
and for urumptlon of adull rolu afW
graduation.
The Joth grade count teacha health
factors, the pbylloloo or adulthood,
dangers ot. venerul dlseue and ethical
daUng standards; while the 12th irade
c.lau Involves marital adj ustment, child
growth and care and ftmlly m o n e y
management
Opponents ol the voluntary elaalel -
they are not required currlculum for
district IWdenta -bated t be 1 r
argm:nenta on the tradlUon&l role ol
horn• and chur<h In teach1ni P'llllily
Life.
School officia1I noted that RvtraJ
persons who attacked the pt'OITlm fues.
day did not Identify themselves and
were subeoquently determined not lvtD
to be nsldsn!I Ill the dfJtrlct.
"For the ntOlt part." Chfcu saJd.
"thOM •ho spoke could be clused u
conctrnfld parent.I -aome who were
agalnat the proaram are alto rupportera
of !ti. 1ehooh1."
IBM Leasing, Approved
Computer System Sla~ foF '.f hurston School
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Lqlllll s-11 --Tueodlty . ellbt appmtd a conlract to lwe fln,
!bit llChedu1\nl. «1ulpm"'t f""1I lrtterna·
Uooal BuaIMU Macblnu (!BM) for
Thurston Intermediate SChool.
Tbe computer tystem, conslsting of
three machlnea, will be· lused from
IBM for f600 monthly usJns the 70 per·
cent atudent dl.scount rate.
-!hero will .be a moillh delay .
due to tho facl the dlatrlct lw to
od....uaa t!ie1r l!Jtent to leue the «1ul1> -~ board nitmben altb entered lnm a 90-day agreement with IBM so they
could irut.all eqWpment immediately.
While board npproval for the needed
Laguna CofC
Plans Study
On Parking
"Downtown parking I.& euenLlllly for
cuotomers, merchant Gordon Strachan
tnfd Lquna chamber dlrectora Tuudly.
However, be said a survey Is being
made 11to see what we can do tO alleviate
parking problem1 for employers and
employes."
Strachan, cbaJrman of the Downtown
BU!lneu Alloclallon (DBA). rtlerred to
clrculalloo of a~ uktng how
long fndfvtdua!I park, on wbat days,
bow close to work, where and the amount
they would be willing to pay for an
lllfined IP"C<.
The DBA In December succmfully
Jolibled f0< city enforcemenl of the time
llmlt on metered parking to pul a stop to meter feeding, a custom of .mony
downtown employe1 and bualnessmen.
Strachan aald the effort t.o get
employer and employe cars off the
downtown slreets was successful. He
said several of his customers bad never
seen 10 Jl1ll1f parking spota and were
very happy !!Ith IL
Harry Lawrence, chamber preaident,
said every parking spoce annually is
worth $!0,000'""" business to it! area.
Somebody .Likes
Weather., Campus
Site Studkrs
"Good news for duckl," you aay when
II n!nL But who ta rain and wmd
sood..,.. for!
Anlwer: employes of James A. Jloberls
Aaoclltel, who, quite literally, have a
field day when lt rains « blows.
The Jrvtne lndUJtrtal Complex firm
cumnUy ti doing a climaUc study of
Saddlebact C.Ollege'a permanent campus
site.
Roberti employea say they got a 30-
year rain pndlcllon during the last wetk.
They ~ It ahouldnt rain that hard
mare than once every 38 yean.
Now they'H looking abead to analh<r
,...!her tasl fer the collqe site. A
vacuum 1ltuaUon ls developing, they say,
that ahould bring Santa Ana winds within
the wed:.
''They're r:lgbt," says Saddle back
Trustee Ham Vogel. "As an old timer
in the area I can smell it."
We.ll, it'• ju.at more good news for
the cllmaUc studiers. And more bad
news far plain folks and ducks.
On
new machi.ntry ·hu betn obtained,
Tburaton'a probl.ns an not yet dYwl.
.MminlaLratora lltll have to worry 1t19ut
what to do with the earlier l)'Jtem
<opplled by McBee S)rstams, a dlvlA!on
ol Utton Industries.
Tbt board oo Jan. 14 acted to rescind
the Mclee contract because ol dlf·
flcutuu tnvolvtd in performance.
.:ta haven't bw'd from McBee: We
a letter and got no answer, Now
W• have to figure OOI what to do wbh
!hair «1ulpment," reported Wick Lobo.
counsel.or at Thurston. He aald be nlada
several phone calls to the company,
but got nowhere. ''They acted Ute they
didn't know what l was lalkin• about,''
be recalled. ['!; Wllltam Ullom, ouperin!Bndent of lchOiii. oalA!'the dlalrlcl has talked with
tbe c:Obq_ty counsel who feels they are
in a posltkin to negotiate with the com-
pany and haVt the equipment removed .
"I feel we havt given them every
opportunity t.o perform and t h 1 y
haven\" said trustee William Wllconn.
an attorney.
Dr. NwmlD siowne. boanf pruidlln~
auggested a Jetttr be atnt to McBee
ltatlng that this was the sceond letter,
and if they don't remove the equipment
immediately, it will be in the driveway.
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Laguna Plans Institutes
For Teaching Evaluators
An Institute to teach evaluators how
to evaluate -or how to use commercial
evaluators -hopefully will be sponsored
by Loguna Beach Unllied School Dlltrtct,
Owen Tait, ualstant · dlatrtct superJn.
tendent, told truateea: Tuesday night.
Tait ei:plained the U.S. Office of
EducaUon, not aatUQed with evaluation
of federal projecta pr!viou.aly 111bmltted,
decided to set up a aerles of lnaUtutu.
The district hopes to spoMOr such
an institute with funds from the office
of educaUon. They ln tum will aub-
contract all the wort to General Systems
Incorporated which had e.,. a I u ate d
Thurston Intermediate School two years
ago.
Tait said about 1$ project directors
from Caillomia would parUclpate in the
workshop whlcb ii scheduled f o r
someUme early in March.
The dlatrlct would probably make ~
after paying General Systems, Talt said.
In other bulllneu Tuesday night,
trustees:
-Approved a policy 1 tat em en t
guaranteeing free or reduced price meals
to needy chlldern and setting up
guldellne1 for the program. Dr. William
Ullom, d.l!trlct auperlntendent, old in
the past tba district has had just a
few children who qualified under the
* * * Counselor Sought
For Youngsters
In School Area
Laguna Beach Unified School District
hopes t.o employ a lull-Ume counselor
who would work mainly with children
and kindergarten and fll'lt grade, Dr.
William Ullom, district 11uperlntendent,
told school trustees Tuesday nUtht.
Dr. Ullom 11aid the distri ct would apply
to the Slate Department of Education
for $8,000 to hire David Hagen, a teacher
at Aliso School, to work as a counselor-ln-
tem while taking evening coursea at
Calilornia State College at Fullerton.
"The main lhJng the counselor will
do is mate 11ure the children are placed
appropriately," Owen Tait, auistant
111perintendent, said of the program
which he named, "Operation Good
Start."
"If we had this program before we
might have been able to reduce problems
in junior high school and high school,"
aaid Dr. Ullom. "It mainly will look
al their capacity for JearnJng and
diagnose their problems."
program.
-Agreed to apply for lt;ll6 In federal
funds for achool llbrary resources.
-Heard a report on the reJocaUon
of a bus stop on Forest Avenue which
lw ignited protest& from motorists ctted
by police for not stopping for school
bualnes.
-Readopted a Civil Defense plan in
whlch suitable school facllitlea would
be used aa emergency mass care shelters
in Ume of disaster or major emergencies
not caused by war.
-Congratulated Ray Lawson, director
of operations for the dl!tr:lct, who
l'tCt!Dtly received an Area Merit Award
from the California School Employae'•
Association.
Lagunan Guilty
In Jail Es«;ape
A Laguna Beach man who joJned 10
other Inmates a year ago In a succeaaful
mass escape from the old Orange Counly
Jail was found guilty on escape charges
Tuesday.
Superior Court Judge William C. Speirs
ordered Paul Gilbert Diaz, also known
as David Baker, 24, of 1834 Woodland
Road, t.o return to his court Feb. 17
for sentencing. Dia z fa ces a possible
prison term of up to 15 years on that
count and another charge to whlcb he
earner pleaded guilty -possession of
marijuana.
Diaz was one of 11 men who greased
thelr bodies and slid to freedom via
a ventilator shaft. He was recaptured
in Arizona two months later.
The Laguna man was awaJUng trial
on the marijuana charges when he
escaped.
Britain ReJects Russ
Laos Step Up Charges
LONtioN (AP)-Brltaln today rejected
Soviet chargea that the Americans are
itepping up fighting Ill Laos. The Brttlall
blamed North Vietnam.
'lbe move came in a formal reply to
µit Soviet government. following a
1tatement by Foreign Minister Andrei
A. Gromyko calling on the United Staie•
t.q quit intervening in the Laotian king-
dom on '.7leinam's western fla nk.
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Storm runoff from Santa Ana River (foreground)
collides with surf oU river jetty in this aerial view.
Despite cool temperatures and debris-filled water,
i;u.rfers !rom Huntington Beach and Newport Beach
were out in force Tuesday and today at river mouth,
which lies between two cities. Muddy water at this
and other popular Orange Coast surfing spots
didn't seem to deter wave riders.
Congress
May Inquire
On Pueblo
WASHINGTON (UPl) -The possibili-
ty Congress might make Its own Inquiry
into the capture of tbe USS Pueblo
grew today, along with the suggestion
that higher-up officials In the Pentagon
might be called to account for the affair.
Sen. John Stennis (0-Miss.) said his
Armed Services Committee wants all
the witnesses cu rrently being summoned
by the Naval Court of Inquiry to be
available when the Na.vy is through with
them.
He said he asked Defense Secretary
Melvin R. Laird to make s.ure they
are available if the committee decides
it wants to make an inquiry. He also
said his committee would be able to
investigate more phases of the incident
than the Navy investigation can cover.
lie said other Defense Department
officials share responsibility for the
decisions involved in the capture of
the ship.
"Not until the full facts are known
about a11 the relevant circumstan«s that
existed, and events which took place
before, during and after the seizure
of the Pueblo, will it be possible to
ascertain the reasons the ship was lost
end take Protective measures against
another incident," Stennis said.
Toma by Boy
White, pyramidal office build-
ing, 55 stories high and topped
by 240-foot spire, will join San
F'rancisco skyline in 1972, ac·
cording to plans announced by
Transamerica Corp. Jt11 l ,®
foot height will make it city's
lrillest building.
133 Judges Subpoenaed
In Sirhan Defense Tactic
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Subpoenas
and questionnaires were handed to all
13.1 Los Angeles Superior Court judges
today as counsel for Sirhan B. Sirhan
sought to end his trial for the as.sassina-
Reds Accuse
V.S. of Hits
North of DMZ
PARIS (UPI) -North Vietnam ac·
cused the United States today of at-
tacking targets just north of the
demilitarized zone in Vietnam. and allied
officials expressed fears Hanoi would
formally reject American plans to
reitore the zone to its once neutral
status.
Radio Hanoi braadcast a foreign
ministry statement whlcll said two 852
bombers struck "many places" just north
of the DMZ on Sunday. Previously Hanoi
charged B52 raids on Thursday and Fri-
day ; the U.S. State Department and
the Pentagon denied the charges.
Today Hanoi called the alleged raids
"the most serious acts or war by the
Americans" against North Vietnam since
the bombing halt was declared three
months ago. It called the alleged raids
a "shameless crime" and said the U.S.
government would be held responsible.
How the Communist charges would
affect the Paris ta1ks was not known
but allied. officials favor an immediate
discussion of the possibility of restoring
the zone as the best way to scale down
the conflict. Hanoi has been cool to
the proposal but has not rejected it.
Today the officials said they feared a
forma1 rejection at Thursday's session.
Clinging
ti on of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy.
Defense counsels seek to quash the
Indictment of Sirhan on grounds the
grand jury which handed it down wrui
unconstitutional.
The questionnaire asked the judges
whether they ever picked any Mexican·
Americans, Negroes or Oriental jurors
and to name their grand jury norrii nees
for the years 1962 and 1968.
It asked also whether they attached
any importance to ethnic or racial
background in their selections 0 r
panelists or whether they excluded such
persons for ethnic or racial background.
It was not e1pected the judges would
appear in court if satisfactory answers
to the questionnaire were furnished.
The m o v e to subpoena the judges
followed a meeting Tuesday between
defense and prosecuting attorneys, the
defendant and Superior Court Judge
Herbert V. Walker.
Each or the county's SupUior Court
judges nominates two persons annually
for the grand jury alld the final panel
of 23 jurors is chosen by lot from
the nominations.
It was speculated that because of the
judges involvement with the grand jury
selection process, they were summoned
to bolster the defense's contention that
the panel which indicated Sirhan was
not constitutional.
Chief defense lawyer Grant" B. Cooper
wntended the indictment should be
quashed because the gr~nd jury did
not include members of minority groups
and therefore was not truly represen·
tative of the people.
An appeal on the same grounds in
another Los Angeles felony case was
rejected by the California Supreme Court
and Judge Walker was expected to do
the same.
Cooper said last week It could take
a full day for defense arguments on
the motion.
to Life
Girl Awaits Kidney Transplant
By TOM BARLEY or 11.-D1l1Y Piiot 1111!
A gently humming dialysis machine
ls the only thing that stands between
17·year-0ld Susa n Mazze and death.
The blonde Villa Park •Ugh School
girl was hooked up to the costly device
for 10 hours Tuesday -10 hours in
which her infected blood was cleansed
of the bacteria which today is inevitably
returning to the former star athlete's
poisoned system.
Susan undergoes the painless but ex·
hausting day -long treatment twice a week
at Palm Harbor Hospital, Garden Grove.
She has to if her almost usel ess kidneys
are to get the mtchanical aid that will
keep the Orange girl alive.
But Susan went Into the hospital 's
dialysi!!1 room with new hope Tuesday
-the hope that she will shortly become
Orange County 's first kidney transplant.
And while Susan's blood supply was
being rejuvenated by the miracle of
dialysis, a campaign dedicated to the
raising of $40,000 was launched in the
old Orange County Courthouse. And
every penny will be needed for the
costly transplant surgery.
Dr. Donald Martin, chief of the
University of California al Irvine 's
urology division, has agreed to perform
the operation. All being well, Susan will
enter the operating room 1t Orange
County Med ical Center in about two
months' time.
But those two months will cost her
parents al I.tut $6,400. Susan's 10..hour
session with the machine that preserves
her Ille costa lhun $800.
Salesman Leonard Mazze has put every
penny he owned and a Jot more that
he could borrow into the costly treatment
or hls daughter. "J don't care about
that," he said Tuesday. "but I am deeply
grateful that these ertorta are being
made for Susan. I haven't a hopt of
ra1iin1 "4(1,000 myselr."
Spearheading the campaign are the
Kidney Foundation or Orange County
and Temple Beth Sholom of Orange
County. The Kidney Foundation has
undertaken to handle the tissue typing
chores that will preface the transplanUng
of a healthy kidney into Susan's body.
The kidney will come from a body
that will not be identified until the
transplant operation has been completed.
There ls, says Kidney Foundation
director Ileen Ready, "no &bortage of
donors. We have a list of many people
who have indicated in their will! that
they wish their vital organs to be used
for olbers.
"The only thing that could prevent
our using such an organ is lbe evidence
of any previously existing disease," she
said. "If the dead person had ever
suffered from any kidney tnrecuon then
we would have to decline the donation."
And Mrs. Ready hopes that her
organitaUon will soon be able to reetify
what she describe11 as "the horrible
siluaUon" In Susan's case -the fact
that the ailing girl was limited to dialysit
machine because the only' sucb equip-
ment was held by a private hospital.
"We hope to raise $30,000 that will
buy four such machines for use in public
hospitals," she said. "With this equip-
ment and the know how supplied by
the UC! School of Medk.ine we ahould
be able to cater for the kidney
transplants of the future."
!:leading the drive for the funds that wtn finance Suun's operaUon Is 1
Hollywood stunt man who hopes the
name of the show he works for won't
be construed as a summation of hla
dollar·ra.lsing drive.
Negro alhlete Lee Duncan does m011t
of the agony action for star Greg Morrla
of "Mission: Impossible." He re 1 d of
Susan's dilemma In a newspaper 1nd
immediately offered to raise the $40,00G
needed for the vital aurgery.
•
(L l OAll. Y PILOT :;
Reds Down 3 Copters
Cong Plan Tet Truce; Allies ConsUkring It
SAIGON (UPI) -Commlllli1t around
fire downed lhtte more American
helicopters In Sooth Vl<tnam, military
spokamen said today, 'Ille Viet Coog
announced they would oblerve a t.ruct
d.rlng the Tet bollday neJ! month and
the Allies said they bad the• proposal
"under corWderation. ''
Tbe downing of the hellcoptets brought
U.S. aircralt ~ aioce the new year
to 31. MlUtary sources said the losses
...,. heavy In ligbl of !he llmlted utenl
ol fighting since !he first ol the year.
&mm.unist forces have improved ID·
tialrcraft defenses around t h e I r
strongholds in South Vietnam and have
moved an entire bauallon of anUlircraft
gunners into the cambod.lan border
Teen Trio Plead
Guilty to Drug
Possession Rap
Three teen-agers arrested and ebar,00
with pollSeSSJon of µiarljuana following
a raid on 1 Los Alamitos home have
pleaded gu.Uty to the charges in
Westmlnster Mimlcipal Court.
Douglas Keith Hagee and Oona1d Louis
IlewiU, both II, and both of 10742
Chestnut St. have been ordered to appear
in Superior Court Feb. 7 for sentencing.
Diana Marie Kaeding, also 18, of the
Los Alamitos address was ordered to
return to municipal court Feb. 19 for
probation hearing and sentencing.
Juvenile Court action is pending
against two minors who were swept
up in the seme raid. A l~year-0ld youth
was charged with possession of marl·
juana and a JS-year-old male companion
is acrused of possessing a switchblade
knife, UllisUng arrest and being In a
place where marijuana was used.
Auto Plant Closes
DETROIT (UPI) -The assembly line
at Ford Motor Company's Dearborn
assembly plant will be shut down for
three days in February because of
overproduction or cars, a move similar
to one announced Monday by Chrysler
Corp.
region northwest or Saigon, the sourcta
uJd.
The Communist Viet Cong announced
In a radlo broadcast monitored in Saigon
they would observe a Tel, or Lunar
"ew Year,, hallday ceasefire Feb. 15-ZZ.
Last year during Tet, the Communllla
called a truce, then launched their big~
gest oUenalve of the war agllnst South
Vietnamete cities.
A South Vietnamese spokesman said
that "beclUJC ol the laat Ttt offensive"
It wu "too soon" to announce the Ume
and date fot a Tel ceasefire this year.
He llld llij' ceasefire "will not last
long if Ulere ii one."
Vice Pre.&l.dent Nguyen Cao Ky of
South Vietnam aald in Paris Monday
UPIT.......,.
Jet Jockey
Lotte von Bromssen, 25, Stock·
holm, Sweden, usually flies
around world as purser for
Pan American World Airways.
Next month, however, she'll
trade purser's hat for jockey
cap to ride in horse race in
Australia where female jockeys
are welcome. Male jockeys in
U.S. refuse to accept idea of
riding against women.
Saturda !
Illa government mlflll decltre a M tl'
13-bour truce. ""· uld "JU' -c.m. munbt offtrWve would be cruahed wltb
"be&'7 loaea."
Spotumen lllkl one ol the hellcoptm
WU lbol down TUOlday While fl7tnc
reconna.lsaaoce 111ppcrt for American In..
fantrymen who tilled II Communilt
troops they encircled 10 miles aoulbwest
Of Sai(OD.
Another WU downed 11 m 11 e I
southwesl ol the northern clty r4 In.
Nang in the same area where South
Vietnamese troopo ,.ported tlllln1 2t
Red troop& TUOlday. Spol:emnen uid
the other chopper WU Ibo! clown MondlJ
In the Mekong Delta about 1$ mileo
southwest of saJ1on.
Persistent Flag
Defies County's
Lowering Efforts
It looked like lwo Jima ln reverae
on top of the new county courthouse
Tuesday.
And red faced maintenance men tn..
t.rocluced onlookers to a lot of new wordl
as Old Glory defied their eflortl ta
haul her down for the """""' day ,,,,,_
ning.
She was snapping away merrily today,
bravely flutte:rin1 by the Dawn'• Eltly,
Light (well , say, 9 a.m. anyway). Shi'•
been doing the star spangled bit now
for three days in a row but It loots
as If her high flying days (or rather
nights) are numbered. ·
Maintenance mer. today were plannbl•
to bring a Oagpole palnler to the 11..tor]
building to bring the r<hellloul Starl
.aod Slrlpes to heel
A succesafoo Of mllhaps -pounded
by an Inexperienced crew led to tht
U-bour fluttering Of th~ Dag,
Brand new ropes hive IJ'Olltn to tht
extent that they have jalnmed In the
puilo)'I and tho dllcovery Monclas' tbal
harne&! snapa for the new equlpmenl
were missing dJdn't help much.
A pretty 1lcll: F1ag crew bu bee.a
muttering aome rtther novel pledge!
in the presence of Old Glory after aeveral
roof top ooatlnp.
11But we'll fix her tod11," • malD
tenance foreman commentlld. 1'11m •• ,
Flag will coma clown tGoJPt, Ju11 )'111
eee."
The s100,000
Charles H. Strub
Stakes!
This is one of the big ones.
A 1%-mile amt.est for oome of the
world's champion four-ye&N>ld
thoroughbreds. Like Dark Mimge,
Nodooble, Dewan, Poleu-
and the surprising Ca\>lllDOle. It's also the
fiJBt in the fabuJoUB Santa Anita
Cballenge Cup Series. Dm't miss the
l<ticn. Saturday at Santa Anita
in neuby Amldia.
~···*f@»~~-11 .... •
I ncm daily T19day tluu S.twday. Poot time' 12:30,
Clllldnm andor 16 fnlewlth a-L Phone: ~7-2171 cr !181·7401 .
I , /}
Reagan to 'Bend Red ' Tape' for Relief
n11rs ros
~ l~ _. lht O.ltr Pi ... Se.ff>
.Seaford College, a boys' school in
twortb, England. operated by a
utch or England clergyman, is
plying for a license to operate
-bar. The headmaster, the Rev.
arl•• Johnson, said the student
~d be able to buy beer and wine
"but not spirits." Other members
of the staff said the students would
benefit by learning how to run a
J:i§r and how to behave in one.
• • s;c I m••s• .,,
··.. Flood water.t carried this
bos!y to tltt maternity ward. A
' cow being swept down the
· /loo<kd Santa Clara River was
f'optd and pulled ashore. Then
, · ft1rs. Billy Harvey, owner of
River Stables trt Oxnard, Calif., i
· ted the cow to one of ht:r horse
, •·stalls where it gave birth to two
' calves.
• • •• M:r1.. 81111• Cavey, 88, was not
er about haVing her perfect
iving r~rd broken by a Cincin·
"ti officer whO ticketed her for
ving 78 mileS per hour in a 40
zone. She said P•trolm•n
. ph L. JonN, who gave Mrs.
veY be,r first ticket in 54 years
driving, was "such a nice police-
· ~.·· • The new Metroliner of the Penn
Cen\'al Railroad between Wash·
inglon a/id New York shatters not
only speed records but also· win-
dbws of the slower trains it passes.
'The railrOOd said . the superspeed
tmin sucked five win,dow.s from a
cimmuter train as the two passed
n~pr Chester, Pa. No injuries were
reported. •
; I '
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'SNO WEATHER EVEN FOR SNO..CAT
Rescue V.t.lcle Bogs Down in ,Sle rr• Snow Job
NoS. 9., IO of Year
Five Negroes Divert
2 Airliners to Cuba
MIAMI (UPI) -Five youthlul Negroes
commandeered two airlines and forced
them to 0,. to CUba Tuesday in the
nlnlh mi. loth hljaoklnp .o( the year
and the third double.header piracy this
month.
Two men, described as "college
graduate types.'~ hijacked a National
AirliMI jet flying (ram Loi Angeles
to Miami 11lth 32 penons, and 1botll
12 hours liter three men, ·~armg
typical hippie dress," took command
o( a Philadelphia·to-Mlaml Eastern Air
lJnes plane with ll3'per60NI aboard.
Police today Identified the two men
who hijacked the NaUooal AirUne1 DOI
'jet as· Byron V. Booth and Clinton R.
Smith, both eacapeea from the Clllfornia
Institute' for Men at Chino.
Police uld Booth and Smith, both
24, eacaped from the prlaon Monday
while serving terms for first degree.
robbery. They used the names of R.
Ba.nka and A. Matteraon when ~Y
boarded the plane in Los Anaeles.
AuthorlUea said the two men, armed
with a gun and an explosive device,
took over the plane moments after it
departed New Orle~ on the last leg
of a Lo.! Angeles to Miami fllghL
bed me by the ann and started waving
a gun around. He kicked open the coc~t
door and held a gun to my neck and
told the crew he wanted to go tQ
Havana." •
Stewardess Victoria Sikorski was busy
in the forward food servlng section of
'National'• fUght 64 preparing a... ~clc
for ber ~ pmengers wh!:n she s~tnly
became vet; .uncomfortable -she had
a .31J..ealiber revolver stuck in her ribs.
''Suddenly. a man tapped me on the
shoulder and put a gun in my back
and said, 'Havana'," the 22·year-old
stewardess Jaid ,
"l said i had to get the key for
the cockpit and he said 'You belter
hurry up,• " Miss Sikorski recalled.
The rest was more or les1 standard
procedure ln the ninth hijacking or 1961
as Capt. James G. Brown turned the
supu OC8 jet toward Havana's Jose
Maril Airport.
Lost Savings Bonds
Getting Top Priol"ity
SACRAMENTO (UPI) -After 1 "'°'
dlJ· fK!.llndlnl trip In whlcb be 1lOlhed
throo&h loot.detp mud 1n114< 1 Car!>lDlez!a home, Gov. Ronald 8-vo,wecl today to .. _ the rod ~· , •
!or vl<Umol or OiWorn!a'• devwilnc
floods. ,,. \. . ~
He 11"' ursed the pi;vato c:Wzeo -' •
Without "If ,.,...., Aote imp<tul '"''
to Id (n •· ~ 1plr!t mi help hil ndc1>bGr rtbuDcl. • • •.
"Somewhere .. ,,.,,.... to baVO loll th1' •
good nellhl>ar oplr!I,"-~ Jlld ,,_, '
di.)'. ''Tiieoe people won'\ ut ior 'bj!lp
but It seems to me t1me for' DtOP]e 1 •
to kind Of get IO!lethor I flood -nlld
drive.
"Once upon a time when the barn
burned, we used to have a barn buDdtnj:
party and erect It," he recalled. "l
don~ thlnk the~'• anything wrong with
a utUe nel&bborllne:u."
The gGVemol' and • group of atfte I
olfidalt O.W down th< c.ntral Valley
1n a chartered DC9 Tuesday to view
flood damage from nearly two wee.ks
of record rainfall. They stopped to meet
with regional officials at Fresno, Santa
Barbara and Burbank.
The trip had a two--fold purpose or
allowing the state chief executive to
see flood damage first hand and to
let local officials know what .state and
federal facilities were available to help
them.
The most dramatic moment of the
trip came at the small Santa Barbara
county hamlet of Carpinteria where a
Friday night deluge brought ~ud·SOake.d
flood waters down from the mountains.
Reagan bused to a subdivision where
an enUre street had been covered with
mud and water stood during the height
of the flood at thr~ feet inside the
homes.
He visited the. borne or construction
worker Alex Mendez, who was working
shoeless with his panls leg rolled up
to clean mud from his house. The mud
was a foot d~p. Neighbors wer:e helping •
"This is what I mean by the private
sector helping," a grim·faced Reaga~
said. "By golly, it's got to be done.
There is a limit . to . what government
can do. This is a tragedy."
He told Father Francis Roughan, a
Catholic priest whose parish is in the
~rea, that "Private, good neighbor help
1s what we need."
The father said a federal reclamation
project planned for lb,: area would have
prevented. the ~.~'Maybe it's easier
to call Washington ·now," Reagan said.
The governor disclosed he had received
~ teleph?ne call Monday night from Pres·
ident Nixon pledging the full facilities
of Ule federal govermnent to he.Ip flood
relief. Nlxon already had released $3
mHUon for nine devastated counties.
ln ,a.ddltion, the $le legislature is
considering a bill to release $5.4 million
in !tate funds lo help restore local
public facilities. _,.,
:,At. Burbank. Los Angelfs County
Supervisor Ernest, 'Debbs suggested a
new one-cent gasoline surtax to aid
Southern California. 'But Reagan said
it did not appear to be needed.
Aliked what he had learned with the
trip, Reagan said: "I don't know if
you can just watch or read and really
get the impact of these lhings.
"I'm going to demand that we apply
common sense to make the red tape
more flexible," he said. "We're not
breaking the law: we're just bending
the red tape a little."
Consumer Prices
Rise 4:7 Percent
• : "In Gennany, as in many other
~untries, it is quite acceptable to
spend an entire night sipping one
or maybe two drinks. Courage to
approach a German girt, with the
language barrier, should come
!rom proper dress. actions and self
confidence: it doesn't come ftQ.m
an over consumption of be;er or
alcohol :" So goes one it:tml in a booklet Issued to Gl's in West
~cmiany for military exercilts.
The National crew and pusengen
returned separately later Tuesday, and
the Eastern crew flew the big oc..g
to Miami this morning. The Eastern
passengers were to be returned later
today.
lmmediat.e authorization of :;pecial
services for owners of U.S. Savings
Bonds in Southern Calllorrtia disaster
areas was announced today effective
through Feb. 15.
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Consumer
prices nxse 4.7 percent in 1168, the sharp-
est increase of any year since the Korean
War years of 1950·51, the government
reported today.
An increase o( two-tenths or 1 pe rcent
in the December index over November
pushed the consurne.r price index to
123.7 of the 1957.59 base period, the
Labor Department reported.
-.
Both of the hijackings began w h e n
stewardesses were surprised in the galley
by gunmen. An National stewardess was
preparing lunch wben approached, and
an Eastern stewardess was mixing
dr!n:U. "One of the men came up and asked
me for a drink," said Eastern steward.QI
Roberta Truppman of Miami. "He grab-
Special banljllng will be given clailns
tor relief on account of lost, stolen
or destroyed Savings Bonds. Under this
treatment, the six months waiting period
for the issuance of duplicate securities
will be waived.
Prtferential handling will be given to
claims for destroyed or lost or stolen
Treasury securities in registered form.
Winter Grips All of U.S.
Dripping West Joined by Freezing Midwest, East
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This meant it took $12.37 last month
to purthase the same goods and services
lh1t SIO bought about 10 years ago.
The department's Bureau of Labor
SlatlsUcs said the price level rose 4. 7
percent between Deeembtr, 19&7, to
December, 1968.
Howevu, the average rate of increase
for 1968 was smaller -4J ptrce.nt
-beacuse of month to month variables.
Prices in December rose two-tenths
of t percent, primarily as a result of
incrused food and housing costs. The
two-tenths of one percent increase. was
one of the smallest one-month rises of
1968, but normally consumer prices don·t
rise at all in December.
The most significant indicator in the
report was preliminary estimates that
wholesale prices in January. 1969, are
showing their largest increase since
February, 1966.
The last year prices rose even close
to 4 percent. s l n c e the Korean War
period, was in 1956 when the i n d e x
rose 3.S percent and in 1966 when it
cllmbed 3.3 percent.
In November the index rose 4.8 percent
above the level for Novembtt, 1967.
Labor Department officials predicted
tarlter that the rise for 1968 would
be "sll;:hUy more than 4 perctnt."
Thehna Ritter Listed
In Critical Condition
NEW YORK (UPI) -Comedienne
Thelma Rllttr remained on the critical ll~t 11t Quttns General Hospital toda y
although doctors reported she appea red
to be recovering from a bu.rt attack
The &8-year-old actress. whose wis('·
cracking roles won her four Academy
Awa rd nominations. was taken to the
hosp ital Monday night lrom her f'orcst
llllls home.
Ul'I Tlitllllf ..
GOV. REAGAN, WEARING BOOTS, INSPECTS FLOOD DAMAGE
Talks Wlth Alex Mendez: of Carpinteri• on O•m•g• to Home
Storm '"Got A way'
J<'orecwter's Job Unpredictable
LOS ANGELES (UPI). -In ancient
China, farroers prayed for favorable
weather in front of Buddha's statue.
If they didn 't (el ii, they pelted the
statue with rocks.
The U.S. Weather ~Los
Ange.Jes wasn't exadty-{~,lng __ bl~med
today for the worst slorm In · 30 y'ears.
-b1,1t was being reproached for not
forecasting it.
On Saturday, Jan. 18, the bureau 's
forecast for Los Angeles was "late morn·
ing cloudiness with parlly sunny af·
te.rnoons today and Sunday."
That was the very day a tropical
storm swept in from the Pacific. It
rained in torrents for the next nine
days, sending creeks over their banks
and houses . sliding down l~ sid.es of
mountains.
Tuesday's prediction was ' "variable
clouds ..• chance of brief showers near
!he mountains." Instead the Southland
v;as belted· with thunderstorms and
lightning.
"How could it happen, .. people v.·ailed
accusingly, "with all those weather
.satellites, computers and radar sets?''
''Jl is probably harder to predict ex-
treme weather in Southern California
than anywhere else in the United States,"
says Dr. William Bonner, assistant pro-
lessor of meteorology at UCLA.
Forecasters say it's still easy for large
storms lo build up in the PaciDc Ocean
without being detecl.ed. There is little
travel acros11 the octan south of the
California-Hawaii route. There are no
observation stations, and almost no ships
to send back reports.
Hence the Weather Bureau has little
data from this region to feed into its
compute.rs.
But how about those expensive weather
satellites that take pictures of the clouds?
"The satellite picture we geL every
day shows the pattern of the clouds
and the cover," says George Kalstrom,
chief forecaster at the bureau's Los
Angeles office. "But it does not give
us an Idea of the intensity of the storm."
Kalstrom said that on Jan. 18 his
staf( was trapped between its pressure
map, which sho'o1-'ed a storm area in
lhe Pacific, and its computer output.
v;hich did not indicate rain. The staff
decided to go with the computer •
He noted that Southern CallfonUa has
a type of weather called Meditemmean,
which means dry, and added :
"It does rain here, and rain hard."
Berkeley tu Call Police
•
To Quell Disturbances
BERKELEY {AP) -Use of oH-earn-
pus police to hetp quell disturbances
at the University of California is planned
by Chancellor Roger W. Heyns.
"We will augment campus security
personnel with lhe forces necessary to
provide protection," he said rruesday
night. Blockage o[ the main UaricrofLA venue
entrance to the campus Tuesday "ex·
hiblted a callous disregard for the rigtib;
and frttdoms for gtudents. fa culty and
staff memberS"," he said. "Furthermore.
this actton was in v.lolation of campus
regulatlol}S." .
He relerred to a noon demonstration
in which members of the Third Wot;ld
Liberation Front and a number of sup-
porters ltnktd arm1 and. forced incomi{lg
students lo detour around Sather Gate.
Some trlPd lo forct lheir way throu8h
the lines, however, and there were a
humber of scuffles .
The disturbance ended w~ 20
pollctJnen arrived and dispersed the
plckettrs.
Elsewhere. 1tvtral classes w' re
disrupted and othrr 5tudents were
haras9ed .
After a l<1r 1as canister was thrown
Hijack Reward Set
NEW YORK fAP) -A $60,000 reward
for inrormallon leading to the arrt ~t
snd conviction or 11rllne hljarkers who
return to the Unitrd States will be offerrd
by the airlines lndulllry, Floyd 0. Hall,
chalnnan and pre11ident of Easltrn >.tr
Lines, announced today.
through the door of a mathtmaUca clau:
five atudents were treated for eyt ir:
ritalions.
The 150 studtnls in the room v.·ere
evacuated.
.. ~eyns . d.~lared disciplinary action
will be 1n1t1ated against those students
who violated university regulations."
. The rul~. hi;: said, "specifically stale
1nterfer~nce _with enl~ancea to buHdtna:s
a~ un1vers1ty funchons or activities,
d.ist.u_r~ances of offices, classes and study
facllit1es and harm to property are ......... hibited." !"' ~
AFf, Trustees
Meet in Secret
SAN FRANCISCO IUPl) -A handful
oi pi ckt.ts demoMtraled at Sa:i Francisco
Stalt Co~le~e today as strlkln'g teacher.9
met 3&111n 1n secret session with a com-
mittee of college trustees.
The teachers, represented by the
American Federation of Teachers hivi
been .oo strike since Jan. 5 for deMaoot
th~l 1nclude walle and working condi tloq
btneftt! as wrll u implemtntatloo ul
minority denlands for a black studits
program.
TI1e leacher.~ h11\'t remalntd on strike
despite a court ruling that the walkout
was illegal
Stud~nl !llrlke le.aelrr~ have lilnnounct"d
pla!YS Irr a "ma~ confront11Uon" "''llh
police 011 1he campus Thursdny.
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Latin America
r ' • Irish Protestant
Nixon Asks Rocky Leaders AiTested • .
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To Head Mission
WASHINGTON (AP) -New
Yod: Gov. Nebon A.
Rocbfeller, passed over for
a pla<e m the Nixon Cabinet,
~ been aWd b7 hb former
presidentla.I rival to head a
fact-finding mission to Lalin
America.
Czechs Take
Smrkovsky
From Post
• PRAGUE (UPI)
Czechoslovakia's new national
parliament today formally
removed popular reformer
Josef i;rnrkovsky from bis post
as parliamentary chairman,
the tlatioo's second highest of-
fice .
. The action was taken by
a vote of delegates but was
not expected to renew the
month-long unrest that started
when it became apparent
Smrkovsky· wouJd be forced
to leave the job. Smrkovsky
endorsed Peter Colotka, the
man who will succeed him,
as a means of quieting public
criticism.
Smrll:ovsky was not present
when the parliament con-
vened. He had been admitted
to a hospital for surgery to
correct an inflammation of the
left upper jaw, the news agen-
cy CTK reported.
Pr was quiet with no
rbances connected
ealh of student Jan
, I, who burned
himself In protest against a
Soviet-imposed curtailment of
freedoms in Czechoslovakia.
The Wb1to HOUS< conllnned
Tuesda1 nldll that Rockefeller
bad been contacted on the
subject In recent days.
But -""'"'tary Ronald
L. Zlesler said no firm
dedslm bas been made yel
on wbetbu even to send such
a mission.
Rocltefdler, whose family
has extensive intext!tS .. tn
Latin ~ and worked on
some <:l. the area's problems
in the admlnlslraUon o f
Franklin D. Rooo<vel~ said
he was ''seriously con.
alderklg'' the offer.
"We have budgetary dif·
6cu1ties and other problems
in°* state," Rockefeller said.
"We mllat appraise the rt·
quest aild we I 1b my
responslbllity In the 1tate."
Diplomatic soon:es said Nbc-
Oll bad doclded u .s . policy
Iowan! Latin America needed
• .. thorough re-eumlna.Uon''
In the light ol a -toward
military dldatonblps.
Three have liken over in
1lle past fcm mootba -in
Peru, Brull and Panama.
Ganison
Subpoenas
Connallys
NEW ORLEANS (UPI) -
Dist. Atty. Jim Garrllon ls
reachlnl for forqter Tau
Gov. John B. Connally, wbo
sat three feet 1n front of Jolm
F. Kennedy and WU wounOed
in the same gunfire burst that
killed the President, as a
climactic witness in clinching
his case of alleged conspiracy
in the auasslnatlon in Dallas.
Garrison iuued subpoenas
Tue.day for both Connally and
his wife, who accompanied her
husband in Kennedy's
limousine into Dallas' Dealey
Plaza. where KeMedy was
slaln on Nov. 22, 1963.
The subpoenas were
returnable Feb. 17, which
could mean the state is .eek·
ing the Connally• aa windup
witnesses in the Cay L. Shaw
trial. ne subpoenas, to be served
in Houston, said the Connally!'
le!Umony "will establl.sb that
shots were fll'ed into the
~idential limousine from
more than one direction,
pursuant to a coo.spiracy
formulated by the defendant
and others."
Fight on Filibuster
Continues Tradition
WHITE HOUSE MEETING -Sen. Margaret Chase
Smith, Maine; GOP Senate leader Everett M. Dirk·
sen, President NiJ:on and House leader Gerald Ford
and other Republican Congressional leaders met in
-
Crime Plans Revealed
U~I Till,,.....
the Cabinet Room of the White Hense for two hours
Tuesday, They emerged from the conference urging
a crash program to curb crime, particularly in the
District of Columbia.
Nixon Wants More Judges
Tricia Nixon
Given Position
WASlilNGTON (UPI) -
The United States Capitol
Jiistorical Society which pr1>-WASHINGTON (UPI) -reacted strongly Tuesday to citizens of the District of Col-motes the history of the
President Nixon, who pro-the president's statement. umbia," he told the House. Capitol building through books
mised in his campaign that Rep. George W. Andrews Rep. Paul G. Ro~ers (I). p.nd pamphlets, has given a
he would launch a vigorous (0-Ala.), called for deploy· Fla.), called for action on a Job to Tricia Nixon, the
attack. qainst crime, intend! ment of two U.S. Marine com-bill he introduced to enlarge President's daughter .
to ask Congresa for more pat)ies to help the city's J,200 the city's courts and modify Miss Nilon, 22,
money and approval of 67 new policemen Patrol Washington bait procedures. "What we represent her father at the
federal judgeships , including streets. "As I see it, it's the need in Washington is a blitz society's meetings and func·
BELFAST, Norlhem Ireland
(UPI) -Police today amsted
Northern Ireland's two most
militant Proi.stant leader•,
lhe Rev. Ian Paialey and Maj.
Ronald Bunting, and shuttled
them off Jn police can: to
serve thre&month jail sen-
tences.
Paisley was aurrounded by
police and served a wartaD&
for arrest as he wu lea•ing
Ulster Hospital. He bad been
undergolng treatment for a
hand severely gashed by
broken glau Tuesday when
police tried to arrest him al
his home.
A crowd of cheering sup-
porters waved him off. Some
leaped Into their cars Md
.followed him to Belfas t
Prison.
Earlier today, police burst
Into the home of Maj. Ronald
Bunting and took Paisley's
fellow m 111 t a n t Protestant
leader off to the same prison .
A police statement said of·
ficers were refused entry to
Bunting'a home at Dundonald
and had to force an entry
to make the arrest.
Paisley, BunUng's fellow
militant In continuing unresl
six for lhe District of Col-only hope for the law .abiding on crime," he decl~red. lions as an unpaid volunteer . umbiL ,_cc::;_;::.;::..;.."'-..:CC.::.C...:=.:CC::~~~-'--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Senale· Republican Leader
Everett M. Dirksen and House
GOP Leader_ Gerald J\. Ford
revealed the President's plans
Tuesday After meeting with
him on Capitol Hill.
Dirksen said the Nixon ad-
ministration would "ask for
supplemental f u n d • for
whatever it takes to carry
out this war on crime" and
Ford said the president wants
to make Washington a
"showcase of what can be
done" to combat the nation's
rising crime rate.
Although n e i lb er con·
gressional leader specified
bow much money would be
needed, both .. id the lunds
would be ilsed lo improve
court procedure with a n
emphasis on bail nform and
expanded prosecuUon staffs.
As they spoke, District of
Columbia police reported a
23.2 percent increase in crime
here last November over the
same month in t 967. Rob-
berleii, up 107.3 percent ,
represented a significant part
of the higher rate.
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'"!'be police .mUll have 1•
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Bunting, who calla bhmett
commandanl of the LoyJI
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recommend immediate steps
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WASHINGTON (UPI} -country in which, for such Washington, where he said
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try to refer the proposed
change in the debate ruleii
to the Rules Committee. He
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The surf's up In Laguna Beach Council chambers.
SUrflng Vice Mayor Joaeph O'Sullivan is "locked-
In" on Ill attempt to liberaliU! the city's stringent surf-
ing cootroLs which apply from June I to Oct. I.
f
Beach area property owners, mosUy along Gaviota
Street. are opposed, in varying degress, to more surf~
Ing time and space.
Surf en, of course, favor the proposal.
This set the stage for a good old town hall tug of
war last week. The debate ranged from explanaUon of
&urfing conditions (including a definition of a goofy·
footed surfer) to protests of property owners that they
can'l renl high-priced beach properties if surfers force
oul swimmers.
O'Sullivan maintains lhat current restrictions are
unfairly forcing youth to drive to other areas to surf.
The law now keeps surfers out of their designated areas
between 11 a.m. and 5 p.m.
O'Sullivan points out that the character of surfers
has changed since 1960. The sport has cleaned ilaelf up.
This is true. Today's surfers a re not win~swigging
psychopalhs. They are people, mostly young and ath-
letic, who are dedicated to a sport. As a group they're
probably not much different from skiers or water polo
d!lthusiasts.
Area surfers have a problem. \Vithin the last year
they have lost three surfing areas -Salt Creek, Dana
Point and Doheny. The problem will get worse as ur-
banization spreads.
Perhaps, as one, lady suggested. the surfers and
property owners should try to get their heads together
and. work 04t their dillerent.:es.
Certainly an informaUon exchange would be help-
hat Every
evolqtion
A.lfout.
Monday, Nov. 19, 1968, on the
of City Hall, hundreds of Them
punches with the police. What
v.·e They doing at City Hall? 'I'bey
w leaving a court hearing on charges
fil qainst Them during an earlier
d nstraiion. •
IC'!~ maUer o[ fact, Their leader
-WhG the ·day before had announced
a civil disobedience Campaign -defied
the court and refused to appear lifi
answer bis summons.
THE CHARGE BEING hCMd In City
Hall that day resulted from clashes with
the police a month earlier, when hun-
dreds of Them took Lo the streets Lo
protest alleged "dlscrimination" in bou&-
ing, job opportunities, aM voUng rlgh~ ..
After the hearing about 400 "civll
rights" supporters carried Their leaders
on Their lhoulders to City Hall Ac-
a:irdlng to witnesses, "wben t h e
demoru;trators began marching up the
building's steps, police shut the gates
in front of them. M the. marchers tried
to force t.helr way out, scuffles and
fist fighlS broke out."
SO OS DEPRESSINGLY familiar,
d It it? The same words and phrues
ave become so accustomed to -
onstralion," "civil disobedienct,"
rirolnation,'' "howing," "job op-
nil les," and "voting rights.''
~this time there is a difference.
t country was not the United States,
lhtrn Ireland.
f!tity was not Chic.ago or Cleveland.
bu ondeny.
the protesters, o( course. were
Dear
Gloomy
Gus: --. -
The .New York Civil Llbertita Un-
ion bu e:ent a fund·ralling letter to
"Fellow New Yorkers,'' the first
sentences of which go: "The cam-
paign for 'Law and Order' is gatb·
ering impetwi. To meet tt hea~.
join the Civil Liberties Union
now." Is anyone out there inter·
ested in an American Civil Re-
sponsibilities Union? ~-H.
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white lri!h Roman Catholics.
Doing encUy what our Amerlc.an
black• are doing, and for much the
same reuons.,
MAKIJ'iG AN UNHOLY fuss for a holy
cause. Disturbing the peace -as only
the Irish, God bless them. know how
to disturb the peace -for a peace
based on injustice i.s a bitter mockery
of the word.
Asking for what every man has a
right to ask -a decent place to live,
a fair crack at a job. a vote that
counts&! much as any olher man"s.
Alling tG be judged as individuals,
not as part ol an abstract, faceless
mass -not as Roman. Catholics in
a nominally Protestant 1..'0llnti"y, but as
men, with the same loves and fears,
the same needs and hopes. the same
rights and responsibilities.
IF THE LAW WON'T provide µiose
ba.llic thlnga, the law mum be changed.
If the law won't b8 changed legally.
it will be cbangtd extra-legally. That
was what the American Revolution was
about. 'Jbat is . what every revolution
-&ood and bad alike -is about.
Morality a>me.a before law. If any
ruling group acce;pled this, there would
be no demonstration1, no scuffies, no
collflicls, no revoluUon.
~ostly Radio ·Network
. t ~NGTON -Latest multi·mlllion
dolif project for Sooth Vietnam is the C\':l~lon of a natJonwide radio
network. .
! io cost betwetn $10420 million
in lgn·ald !ww:b) ess tb1I unaMOUnced plan ls junked
by the incoming Nimn Administratkm,
tht Agency for lnt«naUonal Dl!velop-
ment (that adminblterl foreign aid) pro-
poses ta build at lea.t four powerful
rotations that woukl gtve an or South
Vietnam modem radio COYtrage.
The stallons 'ate lo be 1tra1e1lca lly
lncated in the four major South Vietnam
cities -Saigon. Da Nang. Qui Nhon aod
Nha Trang.
Still to be named is the head of
the costly project.
THE Nt:TWORK IS to bt complrled
'"1thin 18 month s -provided a new
J;rge-ecale Commrmlst affen11ive d<>e.'n"t
wreak hAvoc. That's what happened last
Vi!ar when the Reds' surprise Tel assault
destroyed or huvi1y damaged so?M st.II·
Uons al a network then brelng developed .
It was to consllt of 12 statlons, of
\\1Uch 9 were already In OJM"ratloft . .\fltt
lhe communlsll were finally routed, U.S.
ofncioll .--xamined the widmakfnl and decided to ICr&p the 12-«Ution cortCtpt
for a nttwork of fouf hJgh-powertd 'lll·
lioM.
A major conikltration of this change
wa1 4!!n:liuring more eecurlty while it
lbe same time f!leulng maximum
""""'"· Under the AID plan. the MW network
would hive two ch11n~ll -one mililary,
ooe dvtllan. The former would ~ under
US. cont.ml i1nd Mlely for military
pur~. The civilian channel would be
run by the Saigon government, and not
subject to th4!! U.S. in any ~ay.
AN AID OFFICIAL., ae:ktd if lhis might
not open the way for the network. built
with Amtrlcan fund s, being used agaln!t
the U.S., readily admitted that possibili-
ty.
"Yes, that could happen," he 51ld.
''It has In other countries, so it could
happen In South Vietnam. Biting the
hand that befriend! you is a quite com-
mon trait."
AID authorities .say the mulli-mUllon
dollar radio projeet is favored by the
State and Defense Departments de.spite
the risk s involved. It Is clalmM they
approve tht !Iva-channel network as
neeessary for improved military com·
munic1Uons and to enable the South
Vietnamese government to betltr re•ch
lM masses of people.
THIS SPRING. a pc>\m'ful ""' Voice
o( America r1dio 1taUon will ga Into
operaUon at Tinar11 In the PhUlpplnea..
ll la C011J111 lf7 million lo hulld • .,111
hive ten 250,000.,..Att ttan1tr'lltters and
will broadcast to all of Soolheaet Al':ia,
Rtd Chin• and reach deep Into ctnlral
and eutttn Rus.1fa.
Bec:IUN of lta: clear and powerful
slenal, the CommunistJ: will find It more
di!Dcull to Jam tne.e broadcMtl.
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By Robert S. Allen
And John A. Q(lld1mltll
lul to each side In undentandlng the othu'a problem
and viewpoint
O'Su!Hvlll's propcised chanae• lo 1uzt1nc controls
are generally soµod. They would lmoct a month off the
reslrlction period, do ·awll)' with the period that 1w:tus
must leave the water and broedeo the area where surf·
Ing ls allowed. " .
Lileguardl could dealanate within the allowed area
just how much yardage waa to be surfed on a ilvon
day. Thi• fieilblllty 1s good provided the lifeguard top
echelon trulkes a l9ll el!ort to see that the area Ls var-
ied.
The idea ahould be to lhift the s!Uf sector so that
It falls In !toot of different propertlH at different Umes.
Th• language of the propooal• will need to be clarified
also, but thLs la a mechanical chore for the city attor-
ney.
Friends of Dog Owners
The Laguna Beach Fire Department went Ii> the
dogs again last week but then it happens once each
year.
The Laguna Beach Lions Club and the Southern Cal-
ifornia Veterinary Association team up to provide in·
noculation against dreaded rabies. Dog owners may
buy licenses at the same time.
It's a real community service. The Lions and veteri-
ranians deserve a hand for their hard work. And, o!
course the Fire Department, which provides the facili-
ties -and the cleanup!
Reader Comna.ents on Student Views
'For Programs _They Offer Poses' -.
To the Editor:
Relative to the views expreued by
many student.a of UCI as reported In
the Los Angeles Times Jan. 19, m1y
a few views of mine be expressed?
The over-all reaction I had was that
mO!t of these students were quite full
of themselves, that they felt that, left
in the.ir hands, this world wouJd be
a much better place. Possibly so, but
since most of them ranged from 18
to 24 years I would prefer to have
them gain a little experience before
I buy their "solutions," upon whlcb none
of them seem to agree. ~
TOWARD tRE close af the Times
article the writer made a to.do about
t.hese students having grade point
averages of 3.S or better. So what? ..
There is many an odd fellow that bas
a 4.0 average. In fact , I can remember
observing upon my initiation into Phi
Beta Kappa many fellow initiates who
struclt me as being singularly lacking
in common sense and affected in
bthavior. This affectation, frequent
among the young, is enhanced theae
days by professors teaching social
"sciences" and the permluiveness of
the present crop of weak-kneed ad-
ministrators.
THE HUMAN ANIMAL hasn't changed
much in the last millenium or so, and
certainly nol much in the last 200 years;
and it is time bleeding heart reporters
and those quoted students and professors,
a.s wtll as· achoo! and college ad-
ministrators, politicians, etc., become
aware of this fact ·and deal effectively
with breach of school regulations and
breaking of the law. The general public
is fed up.
EVERY GENERATION that comes up
has its own grievance•, and many of
lhem are well founded. But when some
or our contemporary a d o I e s c e n t s
(including "teachers") take to flaunting
''by any means necessary," and such
slogans, it is raising the black flag
af anarchy, not rebuilding, not reform,
not rebellion. nor even revolution. And
It does not matter whether the groups
be SDS, BSU, black, v.·hlte, brO\vn, green,
purple, or whatever.
FOR SOLtrrlONS they substitute
slogans; (or programs they oner poses.
They show littlt tolerance, m 11 ch
tactlessness. They violate laws and lhen
demand amnesty ! They think the y are
the chosen few who are forward looking.
Nurtured by ivory tower academicl1ns,
et al., \hey know little of history, hence
how do they know whelhfr they are
facing forwards or backwards?
They are about as mature in their
demands for an ideal world right now
as those infanta who went of! to the
Cru1adt& and not too far from home
perished , a continent away from the
Holy Lsnd.
RICHARD W. LOVllLAND
~--B11 George ---,
Dear George:
I hate parlies at which adults nl•:r &tupld games. likt cMrtdes
an so on. Do you know any adult
game which can be played whtn
all this foollgb.oess starts at a party
-some game I might en)o1?
HOPEFUL
Dear Hopeful :
Yes. "Adult tlopacotcb." The
mlnulr tomebody s u g g e s t 1
char11de11, hop right out the door
to the neartsl lounge and !ip some
Scotch. I've used It ror year11.
f5':nd yoor problem1 t.o Grorgc
for Instant Solutions.)
Lettert from readtra are welcomt.
Normall11 writers· should convty their
message in 300 words or ltss. The
right to condeme Lettera to fjt space
or elimi11ate libel is reserved. AU
lttters must i1iclude rignature and
mailing address, but 11amts may be
withheld on rtquest if 1ufficitnt tta-
a:on is apparent.
OCC'• Denied of SDS
To the Editor:
In regard to your recent editorial,
"Sensible Action at OCC," I wish to
comment that it came as no surprise.
If any neW3paper were to condone
the actions of the Orange Coast College
Inter-Club Council in denying the
Student& for a Democratic Society (SOS)
a chance to become a part of the
campus organization, I wo4ld certainly
have expected it from the DAILY PILOT.
Your whole argument seems to center
around what SOS has done on other
campuses in tht country. A lypical reac·
lion of your newspaper, If you don 't
know what it is, call it Communist
or Communistic.
TUE FIRST LINE of your editorial
seems to state lhe same reasoning that
a member of the ICC gave, when asked
why he was against the SDS, "Not
many people know it, but there will
soon be a bond elect ion, if people in
the community find lhat we have let
SOS on can1pus they will certainly not
symp<.thize with the stude nls at Coast."
The SOS at OCC, despite the ac·
cusalions of l\1ommy (Mrs. Miric)
Howes. ha s met all the rules set forth
by the ICC In order to become a club.
One of the basic rights guarante~
in the Constitution is ont of innocence
until proven guilty.
THE SOS AT OCC may not be any
more subversive than perhaps the LOS
!Latter Day Saints) or Newman Club,
both of which are members of Lhe ICC.
I don't necessarily agree with lhe
ideas of the SDS !'IOr would I join the
organization, but they, like any other
indivkJual or group of individuals, have
the rigtit to form a group on campus.
The majority in any society certainly
does not have to cater to the whims
of any minority group. but the things
for whkh our fortfa thers fought lnclw:l·
td that the rights of any minority be
respected.
As you can see, I too can tear at
the patriotic atrlnp In )'04.lr heart.
l rem1ln respectfully your~. ao OCC
student.
ADRIMN F. JACOBS
f'ront Pa11e New•
To the Editor:
It m~y Interest you lD know I .lm
thoroughJy dilguated •ilh )"OUr paper.
You hive conUnuod to play up tt1esc
'l'Mna-for-ChrUA IO much ll is sickening.
Tf this Is whit )'OU call front page
news, then ill I can s., ls you must
bt dlpiJ11! pretty deep Into the batTel.
I have no taste for such people that
v.•ill conllnut to mock the religion or
others ind disrupt th~ir se.rvk:a. If
lhey wish to attend church lben let
them come. they will be more than
welcome. but to dlsrupL the worship
of others Is disgraceful .
SIJ'iCE TITE disrupting of our 1r:rviCf'i
is illegal I don't see how you can take
thle: stand for them. I have found that
you have one of your reporter& following
them night and day playing upon every
incident that occurs.
I am sorry to say that I feel I
will have to cancel my subscription to
your paper. t even doubt that you will
ha've enough backbone to print this letter.
NAME WITHHELD
Child Abu•e Problems
To the Editor:
Again. we are Investigating t b e
desperate child abuse problems, and are
faced with the usual frustrations of in-
vestlgation and prosecution in these
heartrending crimes.
Howevu, there are methods of pr even·
lion, and if only one child were not
mutilated as a result, they should be
put into immediate action. \Ve must
prevent unwanted children! We are
beginning to see the value of set educa·
lion for our school children.
WE MUST Al.SO reactl those un1n·
rormed adults whose olliy informational
contact may be television. We must
provide, in addition to widespread in-
forgiatlon, the actual methods and
sefvices of contraception and sterilization
as desired. We must legalite abortion.
Thert can be no justification for allowing
an unwanted child to be born, so he
can be mutilated and murdered af·
terwards.
GERTRUDE FARBER
RldlH!J "" Brothers
To the Editor :
In his inauguralion speech, Richard
Nixon remarked , "riding this earth as
brothers," \Vhich is so descriptive of
that "little blue ball" spinning around
in endlesa space -certainly we should
be brothers. The thought came to me
that too many of us ;ust ''go aloog
for the rjde.'' •
MRS. LILLIAN W. RILEY
Surf11111 In Laguna
To the Editor:
Joe O'Sullivan's plea to the City Coun-
cil for more surfing areaa: is really
ridiculous. As any seaaoned surfer knows,
Laguna rarely offers ideal surfing oon·
ditlons and experJenced surfers usually
are wining Lo travel !or many miles
in an atltmpt to find the perfect spot.
We beach people had to aacriflce OW'
volleyball courts In order to provide
TTlQre beach space for the muJUtudes
of summu picnickers who have moved
in on our formerly uncrowded beaches.
The same with surfers. They will simply
have to move south (or lo HawaU)
in order to enable small children,
families and swimmers to fully enjoy
the advantagts of our beaches.
MANY AMATEURS and youngsters
without experienct congregate to surf
tit Laguna, adding h•iardoua conditioM.
tn addition. they take up much needed
space, slnce m1n1 of tbtm park their
panel true.ks and other despicable looking
conveyarices for several days ln one
spot, letting up these trucks 111s ttm-
PGl'lf'Y camping .sites.
1'1any years ago, one surfer evtn bied
lo break up and remove one of the
scenic rock! which was In the path
of his ride. Thia: acUvtty WIS, !Ortuootely.
stopped by the property awner overlook-
ing what he t~rmt.d was "turtle rock "
and which he considered a scenic
landm:>rk.
LAGUNA JS IDEAL fot 1"GCk climbln~.
marine life up.loration and swlmming
or diving. To lit the surfers move in
on the most popuJar of Laguna's tourist
beaches is as bad as letting the hippies
sit all over its streets end sidewalks,
which has rapidly helped destroy our
image or Laguna as being a sophisticated
art colony, phoLographer's paradise and
a scenic swimming resort.
I really feel that Mr. O'Sullivan should
concentrate his efforls toward developing
more recreational and park areas for
the youngsters or Laguna and en-
couraging some of the older kids Lo
go back to lfaighl A.!ihbury where they
came from.
RONNIE HARLEN
(An old beach girl)
Issue• In the Open
To the Editor :
On behalf or the South Orange County
Youth Council, I would Uke lo express
our appreciation of the erlilorial, "Pop
Concert Question," in your Jan. 24 issue.
It is very pleasing to know that we
have a friend who is willing to put
issues out in the open for us. Thank s,
we appreciate it much. Best wishes to
you and your staff in the future.
ROD KRONMAl'I
Presldent
Qi1otes
Rep. Wilbur D. !\tills ( D • A r k • I ,
chairman, House Ways and J\teaus Com·
mlttee, on receiving annual award for
distlnguisbtd public service from Tax
Foundatioo, l.oc. -"The increase in
federal government expenditures from
$135 billion in fiscal 1966 to an estimated
$192·195 billion by fiscal 1970 defies sound
reason and judgment and is a con·
tributing factor to the deficit in the
U.S. balance of payments. We need
hard.nosed expendilure control to holrl
the budget in th e coming year well
under $200 billion and to keer ex·
penditures from absorbing the revenue
increase generated by rising income
levels."
• Brad \Vllllams in "Plum Lines"' lo
Oberlin, Ohio, Ntws Tribune -''The
ultimate iri put-downs: 'He's so bad
that when he calls Dial-A-Prayer lh<!y
hang up.' ·· Same columnilil: "The water
in our street was knee deep," bragged
a 19-year-old a~ter one recent dO\vnpour
overwhelmed the city's storm sewers.
"Well," huffed an older resident, "lhal
didn't get any girls' dresses wet, did
it! "
··Commedy & Comment1" In Goshen,
lnd.. New1 -"What with mini.skirts.
bare midriffs, bikinis and peek-a·boo
blouses, it's getting so you can hardly
look a woman in the eye anymore:."
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\Vednesday, January 29, 1969
TM tditorlal µage or illt Datly
Pilot 1reks to i'ltform and a:tim-
ulatf rtod1r1 bu prtscnttnu tltu
MtDlpo:ptr'• opinion.t and com-
mentarv °" topics of intcta:i
and Jignfficr:ntu, by providing a
forum for tM t%prtssi01t of
our rtadcrs' op1nion.t. and b11
pnsrnting thf dt1Jcr.~t vitw-
poiftts of fn/ormed ob.ttrv1rr.1
and .rpokrtmen 011 topic• of th1
dog.
Robert N. \\"e~d. Publi!lh(l r
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VOL:. 62, NO. 25, 4 SECTIONS, 60 PA:!,. ORAN6E COUNTY, C>J.lloRNIA
Cltg Tree Loss: 108
Guess What? 50%
Chance of Rain
Southern Califomi111a, lulled by the
promise of sunny skies after a pair
of devastating rainstorms, looked wearily
out their windows Tuesday afternoon
to find that "it was doing it again."
Mort than a quarter inch of rain,
dumped violenUy within an hour,
assaUlted the Orange Coast U the aun
shone benevolently in tha dlllance.
And that'• not all, cauUooed tha U.S. ..
Weather Bureau today. There's a SO
percent cbance of. more wet stuff Thurs-
day afternoon.
Tuesday's abbreviated storm brou1ht
with it driving bail and bunts of light·
ning, which struck four airborne plane.s.
All proceeded to their destinatiODI and
landed safely. There were no lnjurill.
In NewpOrl Beach, m more eucalJptul
tree. fell victim lo the raging rains,
bringing tha total ol trees destn>yed
in lbe past. week to more than 100.
There was, however, no flooding or major
ae<;ideols iepo/led. Pueblo Guns
Worthless,
Admiral Says
The Jal.est batch of rain was tvenly
distributed along the Orange Coul. Coot&
Mesa recorded .JS mche:s, · HunUnaton
Beach, .30, Foontain Valley .a, Lquna
Beaeh .25 and Newport Beach .23.
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MODJESICA CANYON RESIDENT, ISOLA·TE D·B'i' FLOODING, EVACUATED IN BASKET·
Bridge· Brought by Marlnt1 W11 Too Short to Span Torrertt, So Workers Improvise
CORONADO (AP)-The admlrll who
bad opentlonal control ol. the lnWlJ. g-ahlp Pueblo said Wednesd1y Its
!fl .so.caubu --"did llO( appqr to mo to provide it a significant
defeme capability."
Rear Adm. Frank L. Johnson. CODI·
tnander of Naval Forces Japan when
the Pueblo and her 83 men were eap-
tured, llso llid be bid no forces under
his direct command with which to pro-
vide emergency support.
"I was not in favor of arming the
AGERS (!he Navy's deslgnaUoo llr the
Pue!Jlo.type lni.Jllgenct1 ahlp)," Jolmaoa
told • Na1J' <OUrt of Inquiry. "If• had IUCC8ssfull1 carried out 11 mJwdmt in
UIWllled otatua and I ~ this
a good bull for continuing this typo
of mlasloo UIWllled. •1 did eooalder !hey (tha guna) mi,bt
trell be provocaUve ••• I WM eoactrned
abool tho reaction to lhil lll1lled otatua
• • , and the additioo of two .-Ubm
did not appear to me to provide a
signUicant defense capability."
Johnson was the tU'tlt witness ikfter
several days of closed hearings for
teslimony about classified matten.
Johnson said he was awart of "oeriain
communication d1fflcullies" U.S. in·
telligence ships were having with hls
headquarters in Japan. He sa.Mi moun-
tains on the Islands .of Japan made
it difficult to lint radio frequencies.
Some of. the testimony went like this:
Q. CapL William Newsomen, counsel
for the court: "Did you consider this
critical?"
A. Johnlon: "l did not consider it
criUcal • • • 1bere was no lnstance that
at any time this created a critical pro-
blem in the operations."
The Pueblo's skipper, Cmdr. Lloyd
M. Bucher has said he waa W01Tied
about problems with this communications
link-up and, bad "no confidence" in it.
Body Washed
Ashore in NB
A body was reoorted washed ashore
lhlo aftemooo in Newport Beach at the
encl of 11th Street oo Uie peninsula
beachfronL II WU teJltatively beU.Ved to be that
of. Bill Ditdmer, 15, who· WU }mt Moo-
day in a trip in a rubber nn down the
Santa Ana River .
tlfeguards, however, were unable to
" n1ake any positive ideritificatian.
Tuesday's storm wu a cold one from
the north, bringing SQOW down to the
4,000..foot level In the hard hit Santa
Barbara area, the snow line dropped
to 2,000 feet.
The Weather Bureau Aid Tburlday'1
storm shoWd follow the ume patlml
as '1'1esdlJ"1, bol alld II wu too early
to predld wlletber it wmild produce
simlllr -and llgbtnlng.
Missing Suspect
Delays Higbie
Smuggling Trial
The trial DI Balboa bland attorney
Richard A. Higbie Oft marijuana SMU(·
gling cOMpiracy charges has been
postponed unill April I, it 111as teamed
today.
The trial In lederll court had been
slated for Feb. 4, but failure o(
authorities .to locate a ''principal
suspect." in the cue made the delay
necessary, IOUl'Ctl said.
Higbie, Raymond DIOiel Teder of
Orange IJ1d tha mi.ulng IUspecl, Lyle
Paul German. were named in a federal
Grand Jury indictment 1ut December.
They 'Were accused of conspiring to
transport a ton and one-half of marijuana
by air from Guadalajara, Mu:., to Palm
Springs. •
Higbie baa denled any wroqdoing 111d
members ol. bla family hive aprtSled
confidence that "everytb!ng will turn
out all rigbl "'
German, wbooe age la unknown, baa
been -by f-.I -.. ol mUing a purchllo ol tbe marljuua
in Me:alco. He b belleved to be
somewhere aouth of the border.
A bilarn upect ol the cue II that
wben the p!IJle landed at ·Palnl $iirlilp.
its lo1d turned out to be alfllft, IOI
marljllana, ......U.C to federil qenta.
'l'lley alleged Mezican a1dholllltl bad
•prematurely" C<llflacated' the marijuana
in Mexico and replaced It with the
alfalfa.
Trustees Strauss,
Blanpied to Seek
Return to Board
Incumbents Lloyd Bllnpl¢. Jr. and
Donald Strausa, both ftpr~ .areaa
ol.. N.,.~ Beach, ·l>Jve · IJ*. papers
of ~.,. (or Nt1'POfl,M• Uolfled
8chool Dlslrld'1 April IS trume el'eclloo.
The other two incmnbenb whose terms
expire, Costa Meaa arta trustees Mn.
Elizabeth Lilly 8"" Rjld~k MacMJlllan,
have not )ltl rt.a1te4;fi. iJit.eDUons. Tbey and any to one ol
the four 1eatl Feb. 20 to
file with fbe County · Olllce.
Blanpled r<Jftl'llll Coruia de! Illar,
Eulbluff, Irvine ,_.,,..., o1!1f Beacon
Bay. StraUBS repi-11 Wtll Newport,
Balboa, Lido 1J1e, 8afhoa Island IJ1d
Ba,_.. .
Bllnpied, 45 years old, fl an attorney.
lie wu appointed to fbe boon! in 11166
to .eompltte the remainder of-Q<mal Dun-
cu'a term when Duncan JpOVed from
the area.
H• la • put preoident ol. Marinen
S c: b o o 1 Parent-Faculty Organization
(PFO). llla wile, Orrill&, Is a kin-
dergarU!n teacoo In Laguna Beacll.
Childreo Carol and John are both bonor
students at Orona de1 Mar High. The
family lives at 2232 Alta Vll&a Drive,
Eastblulf.
StraUS81 52. is an executive with
Beckman Ioatnunentl. He wu elected
to the unl!.ied school d.1strlct board in
11165 after oervlllg three yean on the
Newport Elemeotary board. He waa twice
presldent of the elemenilry board and
has been president of the unl!ied board
one tenn.
Strauu, his wife, Dorothy, and aon,
Duncan, a student at Newport Elemen·
tary, Uve at 101 Via Venezia, Lido l.lle.
Son Gordon attends St.anlord and
daughter Nancy attends UC Santa
Barbara.
Blanpied says be b: running for reelec-
tion because be ii interested in continuity
ol lchool programs. Strauu aaid be
is ~ with ~ ~of Ille
booaln&. and alao -ii . lido. -...
trealmeftt .<l --n. u · ll)lavldualt IJ1d toPlnc wlflr)be'di111 problem.
Tbere Is no -for ftilllg candltlaey
papera. HOftVll', i:.indidatea may file
a otal<Jno:nt of'quallflcaUon for dlatribu·
tion wtlh ballob, wblch, In the Newport·
Meaa 'Diatrid, will eo1t $4t7. .
Neither Blu.pled nor Strauu bafe done
so.
·'65 Crisis Haunts City
U.S. Delays Erosion Repayment; County .lmpati.ent
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By JEROME F. COIUNS '!be ad•ili'""lfnt of 1llO -na ,Al>~""""""'·fbe Clty-Oxmdl• er .. ....,.,.."'" buod on iba 4lhHbDod" 1bal the liil,l-ublf eouaty IUPll"1M"li to·ammdr
An '""ton crlsls DI the put lw eome -.=,:wart -wlildl coll 1111 c:lty tll'O' .,. ... ieoi tn .U.W ~ l\ie clt1 fll9il·
hact to haunt Newport Beach cily ol· •nl "17,000 ~-be Jnehld. Sepe, I, 1•, tn~imOO-the-7, ' r1c1.1a. ed In an upcGll1ing -of the_.._ 11ta ameodment.' DaW.. hopes; ..;11·
It's because the federal government uing Federal Bue& Ermfon Control ll'Ve the city Ume to prqa federal
bu been too ~ow aboot paying back Project. •.-dlnl tn Clt7 Har!>«'Cool' -ror the money, includiDjJ u..
the city IJ1d the coonty for emergency dinator Ceorfe no-. ell)"• $21'1,000 npendlture.
sand hlul etpel)djtures in Oectmber, Federal relmburtement, b o w e v e r , It may tab IOlne P.!""hlg. ''The Army
11165. basn't yet mat.nallled. Corpa of Ell&lne<n," explained Dawea
With Wtst Newport's beachfront faclna And tht cotmly now wanla Jt.a money "bu Informally assured us that we wtii
total devaotalioo tbat month from an back. be rtlmbunecl for enrythlnc, but the
Dllllaql>t o1 belYJ turf and hl(ll tldea, The ctty might hava to dip Into Corpa alio 11ys that the adual f'1lldl
the city IJ1d the eounty entered into mllllicipal colltn tn como ap -IL mlpt not be nallal>la lhtll lf71 or
.,. agmment calllns for a 117,151 ad-•n -• Aid ~ ."!Ml dlo 1m. •
"""" from tllo county for beach County Audit« Is faclq boolLtlJinl IJ1d Comldlmen haYe Instructed Dawes to
r<plalllbmlol operatiooa. audltlnc problems that roqllfn aolutJon. • 11111 El\OSION, .... II
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MARINES ARRIVE WITH •BRIDGE FOR MODJESKA)AREA
By Land, By Air •nd Throug)v A SN•ol M1l4·
Thi.rd Case Pending
Chancellor to Explain ,
Firing of 2 UCI Profs,
Chancellor Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. wall
to go before UC Irvine students today
and explain why he is firing two youn&
usistant prat'elSors of En&llsb.
Aldrich made known his decision Tues-
day to go along with recommended
dlsmlalal of Dr. Slepben A. ·Shapiro,
21, and Donald F. Br&Man, 30. Then
he called a meeilllg for.today to explahl
to tha campua wby be did IL
The 'cUe of'a lhird assrstant profesaor, Dr~ I Gtkirge' w. Kent,. of !tJl& hlifirJ
~epartment, still i, µoder r~lew.. '
·~ti and faculty;have,b!ell wa)llhg
'Aldllch;• declllon for tw.o·moirtba llnce
lbe· U..O · ualitint 1Ji!'ofi'fllC<if>W!UI
tmninat!llli i!ubllcly d.f•nd<d·tlleinseWtl
wlnnllll coomderable campua l!llPporl.
Aldrlcb'1. reinark11today l'ere no~,..
peeled lb .end I& ftlatltt. A IJl'OOp aJ
36 profellOrJ..:10 graduate lludenll IJ1d
seven st.1fr membera1 ct1llng tbemletmi
the New Univers1ty Conference 'TU
acbedulid lo bo)d a pr.,.· -~
lmmedlalely foUowin& ·th' chat\c<ll<*"•
commen11.~ .
Tbey wer .. preparecl'lo lalUe a' sla.t ..
111<111 ellllnf f« a mora""1mll on •all
dlamtsaJs unW ·wklUI. quest1ft alilut
tii1, ~Ill' promotion syste!n . can be
..... enc1.
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Speclllcally, Ibey want to tnow what
criteria were used by aenlor Enalllh
and bi!tory prGfessors to evaluata their
junior collea,ues' teachiog ·perf«ma.nCe,
and whether Shapiro, BrslUIOllJand:Xent
were given enough time to demonstrate
scholarly competence.
"In 'the event ·these bWc queetiom
are not answered, the cbancellor1 mult
share responaiblllty for the COllltQllOllc:m
of studenl. pr<te>ta that· rnJilll'. occur,•
UlestalemollM'<act
. A atud>n~ group, ~al'th~J flrlnp
la ·the , Ad ,'lloc', Cciniiilltie~. '_'J,or Reinatalement~· . J?av• · .. one . of the' Jeadars; ..... ..... .. If'! .
da "'. riiaht i ~ .. • -~~: • . 'ot1all0n ~·~ . ,,,. ~., • . -•·-••• ·can • cormnu.tee . ,....,.. _,,~J . ,..:, . ~~ U1ott,lorl"'\'t"!'.·'~1.•;_._,v~· >.' '"
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BranM!I'• -will• Uf!f1° lli°;J1
and ~Daplro~ lii~.rupe,1 ~,,,:'1 ~ 14 ~,.. ·= Shapiro .. id toilar,be; . '
to •the FICUlty 8eD1te ,~lioO;con PriYillce,: Tenure apd: kc • d·a JD I ,. f'teedalBti I ' J • I t I
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Governor.
Urges Nixon
To Do Same
Gov. Ronald Rea&ait Tuisday df/c1ared
Orange County a state d1autet area
and sent a telegram to Prt.sldent Nizoa
requesting th.at be also declare the caunty
a disaster area along with 15 other
CalUornfa countle.s.
Everell Bllazard, chief of pllJlftlng and
operaUooa In the Calllornla -llf.
flee in Sacramento, uld the governor '
acted lnmtedlately on request of the
Oraoge Comity Board ol Super'l!aort.
Supervioor1 were . told Tut,icfff tliat
the Dine-day ralmtorm that ended ~
did an ..iimaled flO million itmnqa
In the county. • ·
A new rain Tue.sday ~ ralled
lean that lllCft damage woolil be .....i
In tha aoll...Ued mountain ..... 'ol
the county.
The dlla!ter area designation wUl pave
the way for Immediate aclloo lq• repair-
ing damac• . to !OadJ; utilllloa and
bridges. 'Ille COllllly depar-· 111>,Y, :
begin work without ldverUalng for bide.
. 814111 and possibly federll fundJ aiao
will bt av,allable to rebuild roadl and
other publlc worb.
Ofllclala of the county and Ill c:itir.I,
lncludiog water diJtrlcts, will 11..U..
their -·fir the Slate.Dimler Offlcl.
In Loi All(tles Thurada7. .
Prado Dim on the Santa 'Ana. River
at the COU11ty line wu credilld with
aavlq fbe couuty from much additionll
fl~ dulqe by Flood Control Engineer
II. Gtoqtllobornt. Be told aupervllon
that the ""' c:t*ted Inflow al 11,1111
Cllhle lei par ~ lat -the aJl.fbu -of IJ#-•• 1oq,ooo:C!$lc feel per ....oil fiow -
recorded,
'ftlat it.ml haltered u.. COWlly with
$IO mllllon/llm&i• and coll 45 U-
'9'bonl!e aald d~o.to noot-tro1 channels was u\llllaled at II.I mllltoll .
and lbat outflow from ~do Dun, II>
creuecl by U.S. Army Englneer1,C01114
<ll IU mll1loo damage to Sant. Ana
BJver embantmtnt.s. .
Elmer J. Osterman, county firt wanten, who became clIJel of dlaaater.
ervlces dtning the weekend emergency..:.
said the Iossea In the mountain _ ... ·
might reach 11.1 nllllloo, not lncludinc
road damage.
• County . Iload Ollef A. s. Koch ·aaid
five county roadl were sWl closed Tue»-
day •. Tbey .were Modjwil Canyon, Bose
~ a.Iv"' Road at San Diego Waab,
ljlack Star Caiiyon . Road IJ1d Trabuco'
Canyon.
~,t' toaair~ee aricoo::Ci!.i hadlll01;
damage to roadwffa. He aaid lllO·:treea·
fell · on• rOlda in the; mountain canyons.
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Weadter ' Q u o t h the weatherman,
~·There'• a ~·~nt chance of
isolated, brief 1howen for
ThuradaY.'' Thia after a leml>'
er1ture drop' to 53 llonf the
coast.
JNSmE TODA'I
"You Atlllf'l<:ana ID01lld C1!1
blooclr m•nln i• Loodo!I II
Eloololld made J01I r<l1iiifr ..
cm .U... ...,.;,, JllGT." c!Oimf
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Landing Wits Easier
,fLLrw Leaving Be<Jcb, Pif:ce 6)' P~e
::: U IMlnl usSer to belly land an
~ c a beach lban to laU It
off allmrudl. llld the tbear1 la beln(
1'fO"" In West Newport today.
~ A salvage crew of al lea1t seven·
.Jiersons started struggling with lhe dilc~
. :td small plane thal waa brougl>t don
oo Ila be1tY oo the -DOif Or..,.
·A•,.... llld wm ocean Fr<ot 'J'Ueada1
·.-morulq. -. nm. !ar, the alvage ~ baa
:proven less successful then Ult landlng.
Frank Johnson, a, a mechanic at
0... Cl!lmlJ Alrpml. -.. the plul wllen ~ pilot Bob lloW!l<y, 49,
of Whlttlor, ~ H down, avoiding
a colllslon coane wtth a lifeguard jeep
carrying two mtn.
Johnsoo sta.rt.ed the sal1h.ge operation
this morning at 7:30, summoning a
trailer, w1ncb and an A-frame apparatul
thet will ~· have to be ttplac<d
with stroager equlp-L
Ellorts to nloe .the plane to allow
......bly o! the landln& .... !ailed thi.t
mornlng.
Jobo!on aaJd be baa bad permhsioo
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"!or once to bring the thbta oat without .
taking the wlnp oil. We nope to tow ·
the plane lntoct without putltog It oo
a trailer if we cap only brlrig it up
to the road."
At ... point the A !rame slipped
and dropped the plane's tall onto a
metal rail, dimagkig the 'rudder.
RelaUvtly speaklhg, Johman aald, the
plane appearad mprlllngly tolact -It oet don.
lt.s propeller was benl and the un-
dercarriage scarred. No one was hurt.
CofC to Break Traditwn UCIFIRINGS • • •
As Top Honors Await 2
· -Tbe Newport l!Mbor Chamber or c.m-
ineree wUl break with tradition Thursday
night at Its annual WtalJaUon and "Man
Of the Year" banquet.
Tbm wlD be two booortt•.
* * * ::Stevens, Others
. Okayed as New
;Chamber Officers
· · ~ Stevens, 38, vice president
llld general manager ol the Balboa Bay
:; Club, bat be<a confirm.¢ u U8t pno~
dent ol the Newport Harbor Chamber
-·"nffilnimo:e_. offlcl.Ns annoanced todlY·
. Be wilf iio ~fllie clWntii!i'T :..tan. 30 "Man of the Year" banquet
al the Balboa Bay Chib.
, Jack Barnett, manager of the chamber,
';Jao armoonced ratiflcaUoo by the
:·rbamber membership of the rest of
.. ,Ille o!llcm !or the year. Tbey are
''George Wood!vrd, fint vice lft8ldeot;
. pwi.. CUrrey, -vice president; :Jl.P Mynatt, truaurer. llld Barnet,
·~·· ,, Fred -will be lki o! the
chamber'• Commodore'• c~ tor the ~ year. Several new dlncton alao
_ ..... -by the chamber.
Board Endorses
School Bond Vote
1be aecuUve board of the Harbor
Area Coordinating C O U D C 11 has
unanimously end or I e d NewportrMeu.
Unllled Scbool lllslrlct'a llU mlDJon
bond l!aue to be volod c Feb. 11.
Council Pmldent Georte Tucker 111Jd
a prime concern of tbe ortmrllaUon
js assuring an ueeDmt future for
clti!eal d tomorrow. "School rooms are
badly needed for oor yoana people,"
be aald.
The bond l!aue would prmd< 411
portable ~ to etimlnale d'"1ble
seatons next fall and permanent ICbool
coostructlon to keep up with enrollment
inaUaes over the next four years.
Britain Rejects Russ
Laos Step Up Charges
LONDON (AP)-Brltaln today rejeclod
Soviet charges that the Amertcam are
otepp!ng up flgllting in Laos. The Britlah
blamed North VleUiam.
The move came in a formal reply to
the Somt govmunent, lolJowlnli a
statement by Fore!gn Minhl« Andrei
A Gnimylm callJng on the Unllad Stain
to quit llll<mmfnl fn the Loollan king-
dom on •'lemlm'• western nlnk.
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''CommuniCernlvali' Sterta Thurtdey et Plaui
Piwt CommuniCarnival
Opens in Mesa Thursday
Telephone company l'tJl'tselllatives
and DAILY PILOT staff members be-
came "rwstabouts" today as they
be1an settlna up CommunlCamlval at
South Coast Plaia.
1be cam.Iva! of ccmmanlcaUons will
threMly atond at the regional
cealer at I p.m. 'lbursday. 11
,open !rom I to t p.m. 'I'lnlnday
and Friday llld I to I p.m. oo Sarunlay. Tbe '-iearnh'IJtl ct.nten •round two
main .-_ One Is Pld!'ic Telephone
Co.'• "alvt.aWaJ ta the round.'' a drru-
lar llqo !rom wllldl -•ton will mab a prmeritatton nfff1 30 minutes
clillMUIM with the g!vuway o! a !ree lool cllatanoe phone call to anywbera lo Ibo --!Dental Unllad SUt...
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bo a DAILY PILOT esblblt cuatom-
nuide !or CommWllCaroi•al aod WUng
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~ lfnaJ aock mart.I quotaUon<
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machines which "talk" to each other
CO&.!it to coast at the rate of 1,050 words
per minute.
Other ruder features of lhe DAILY
PILOT also will be omphamed in the
uhlbiL
Twenty prizes will be given away at
the DAILY PILOT Hhlbll Winners need
not be ptt.leJ1t for the drawing at approx-
imately a p.m. Saturday to wlo them.
Absentee Ballot
Deadline on Feb. 4
Perat:lns wlshlng to vote by absentee
ballot ln tht Feb. 11 Newport-Meu
Unified School District hood eleeUon
must write for a ballot by Feb. 4.
The voter'• 1lgnat.ure, address, and
ruaon for not btlnc able to make u
to the poU. should be malled to Electlona
Otnce, Orange Counly SupL o1 Schools,
1104 W. 8th St., Santa An1.
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EROSION ..•
chect with Congressjonal ~tatives
to see if they can u:ert some tnfluence.
The city's Immediate concern is the
Impact the federal delay cou1d have
on next year'• municipal tax rate. U
the city has to pay off the county,
it would Involve a sum equivalent to
what is generated by three cent,, on
the ta.x rate, now •t.225.
The $217,00> spent by t~ city in the
emergency three years ago already has
been paid for by local taxpayers. When
-ilnd if -the city is reimbursed
for Uiat u:pend.iture, It will go into
the general hmd, city aide! said.
On \ / I t' • D Th• tru• prtclousneaa ot YO en 1ne s oy ... anOm•oawatcllo!IMo
Salt Creek
Road Action
Called Legal
Newport Executive
At Prayer Meeting
NewpOrt Beach busineM exeeuUve
Joseph Preininger flew to Washington,
D. C., today to attend President Ni:J:on'1
Prayer Breakfast Thursday.
Preininger was invited to lhe. affair
along with his si.rter, Mrs. Henry Kaiser
Jr.
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N~xonAsksHocky
To Head Mi-ssion
Leaders Arrested
WASHINGTON (AP) -New
York Gov. N'el.on A.
Rockefeller, passed over fer
a place In the NWin cabinet,
bu been asked l>Y his former
pruidentlal rival to head a
facl.flndlng mission lo Latin
America.
Czechs Take
Smrkovsky
·from Post
PRAGUE (UPI)
C:ecbosJovakia's new national
parliament today formally
rmKWed popular reform.er
Jane! Smrknvsky from his post
u porliamentarY dlairman,
------the natiiit"'I seconifhijliest of-
fiet. ·
The action was taken by
a vote of delegates but was
not expected to renew the
month-long unrest that started
when Jt became apparent
Smrkovsky would be forced
t.G t.ave the job. Smrkovsky
endorsed Peter Cololka, the
man who will 111cceed him,
as a means of qliieting public
criticism..
Smrkovsky was not present
when the parliament con~
vened. He had been admitted
ta a hospital for surgery to
correct an inflammation of the
left upper jaw, the news agen-
cy CTK reported:
Prague wrui quiet with no
new disturbances connected
with the death of student Jan
Palach, 21. who b u r n e d
himself in protest agairu:t a
Soviet-imposed curtailment of
freedoms ln Czechoslovakia.
The White House confirmed 'l\les<fU nigh\ that Rockefeller
"htd tieeo ~nlacted on the
iubjeol In recent days.
But news secretary Ronald
L. 1.1ej1t1: . said . nn firm
declslOD, bu been made yet
on w~even to send such ·-Roclrefellor. whose family h8s Olemive tnteresls In
Latfft ~ and worked on some of the area'• problems
in the-adJninistratiim o f
Franklin. D. Roosevelt, said
he Was ••seriously con-
siderfug" the offer.
"' "·We have budgetary dlf-
ficuWes and other problems
in tle state," Rockefeller said.
"Jle 4JlUSl appraise the re-
quest and weigh ·my
risponslbWty Jn the state."
Diplomatic swrc:es said Nix-
on hac£· decided U.S. policy
toward ~tin America needed • ''tb(woagb re-eumlnalioa ,,
In tho IJiht of a tr.nd toward
military dldalonhlps.
WHITE HOUSE MEETING -Sen. Margaret Chase
Smilh,,Maine; GOP Senate leader Everett M. Dirk·
sen, President Nixon and House leader Gerald Ford
and other Republican Congressional leaders met in,
Crime Plans Revealed
• , UPI Telffllo .. the Cabinet Room of the White House for two hours
Tuesday. 'Ibey .emerged from the conference urging
a crash program to curb crime, particularly in the
District of Columbia.
. ·Three-have tlbn over in
the pUt four -th• -in Peru, Brazil and Panama.
Garrison
Subpoenas
Connallys
Nixon Wants More Judges
Tricia Nixon
Given Position
WASHINGTON (UPI) -
The United States Capitol
Historical Society which pro-
WASHlNGl'ON (UPI) -reacted strongly Tuesday to citizem of the District of Col-motes the history of the
President ·Nixon. who pro-the president's statement. umbia," he told the Rouse. Capitol building through books
mi.std 1 in his campaign that Rep. George W. Andrews Rep. Paul G. Rogers (I). and pamphlets, has given a
he ,would launch a vigorous (D-Ala.), called for deploy-Fla.), called for action on a job to Tricia Nixon, the
attack a&ainst crime, intends me1;1t of two U.S. Marine com· bill be introdUced to enlarge President's daughter.
to Uk Congress fOr mote panles to help the city's 3,200 the city's courts and modify Miss Nixon, 22, w 111
money and approval of 87 new policemen_ patrol Washiogton ball procedures. "What we represent Der (alber at the
federal judgeships, including streets. "A$ i _ see it, it's the need 1n Washington la a blitz society's meetings and rune..
NEW ORLEANS (UPI) : s1J. for the District of Col.-onJy hope for_ the law abiding on crime," he <lecland. tions as an lflpaid volunteer.
Dist Ally. Jim Garrllon g umbta. • --'--"--~---~-------------------
reachlng for !..-Texas Seoate Republican Leader
J3oy. __ ,!Mu. B. ~1-~_ .EYtttll.M.lliWen<.llDll1..11t!!""l-------·----------sat three feet in front o · ,,01w GOP Leader Gerald R. Ford
F. Kennedy and was wounded revealed lhe President's plaru
in the same gunfire bunt that Tuesday after meeting with
killed !J1e . Presi~ent,. as. a him on Capitol Hill.
climactic "1tness tn chnchmg Dirksen said the Nixon ad-
his ca.$e of a~leg~ ~iracy rilinistration would "a&k for
in the ~~mat10n m Dallas. supplemental f u n d s for
Gamson tSSUed subpoenas whatever it takes to carry ~ay for both Conna~y and out this war on crime" and
his wife, w~ accompanied~ Ford said the president wants husband m Ke n n e d y s to mak w .... i.; ... .+.... 8 llmoU!ine into Dallas' Dealey ., e ...... ....,. ......
PI where KeMedy was showcase of what can be sl~ Nov. 22, 1963. d~e" ~ combat the nation's
The s u b Poe n a 1 were TISUlg crune rate:.
returnable Feb. 17, which Ait.J;toogh n e it be r .con-
could mean the state is seek· gress1onal leader specified
ing the Connally• as windup bQW much money would be
witnesses ln the ctay L. Shaw needed, both said ~ funds
trial. would be used to ~mprove
BELFAST. Northern Ireland
(UPI) -Ponce today arrested
Northern Ireland's two most
militant Protestant 1eader11,
the Rev. Ian Paisley and Maj.
Ronald Bunting. and abuttJed
them off in police car1 to
senie three-month j~I sen--
tences.
Paisley was awTO~ by
police and served a warrant
for arrest as he wu leaving
Ulster HO!pltal. He had been
undergoing treatment for a
hand severely gashed by
broken glass Tuesday when
police tried to arrest him at
his home.
A crowd of cheering sup.
porters waved him off. Some
leaped into their cars and
followed him to Be If a .st
Prisqn.
Earlier today, police bui:st
into the home of Maj. Ronald
Bunting and took Paisley's
fellow mil It ant Protestant
leader off to the same prison.
A police statement said of·
ficers were refused entry to
Bunting's home at Dundonald
and had ta force an entry
to make the arrest.
Paisley, Bunting's fellow
militant In continuing unrest
The sut>poenas, to be served court procedure with an
in Houston said the Connallys' emphasis on bail l'f:form and
testimony ~'will establish that expanQed prosecution staffs.
shot!: were fired into the As they spoke, District or
presidential limousine from Columbia police reported a
more than one direction, 23.2 percent increase in crime
pursuant to a COMpiracy here last November over the
fonnulated by the defendant aame month in 1967. Rob-
and others.'' beries, up 107.3 percent,
represented a significant part
4 •PLY NYLON CORD
YOUR CHOICE ol:lhe higher rate.
. Fight on Filibust,er $ .. Continues Tradition
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ml clahel bot,..;,, CatholfOI.
and ' l'r<lttJtonts In Northen\
Ireland, bttt.rly d"10U11Ce4
piOUce for u~ In" t4
Bunllna:''· home to make tbi
morning'• arrest. ~
"The police must have l'I"
mad to' behave in such , i
way," said Palaley. ''
Bunting, who calls himBell
commandant nl L'le Loyal
Citizens of Ulater, WU SQ.
tenceil Monday by Annaib.
Magistrates lo three monll!s
imprisonment fne taking wt
In an Wllawful assembly d~·
ing recent Catbollc-Proteitant
clashes.
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Agnes Waldron. profess~ social worker and cam ·
researcher for President N •
on, will become a spec
assistant for welfare in ~
department nf health, educt
lion and weUire. "
Miss Waldron, 0. lrom New
Canaan, COnn., will adviie
HEW on trends and _.
thinklng In welfare. !
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WASHINGTON (UPI) -country in which, for 1uch
Sen. Henry Clay, an ambitious a length of time, so much
Nixon said Monday at his
fitst nen conference as presi·
dent that he had med Atty.
Gen. John N. Mitchell lo
recommend Immediate steps
to reduce crime across the
nation , and particularly in
Washington, where he said
walking at night can be a
"very serious problem."
EXPERT BRAKE OVERHAUL
dignity and dl?corum of debate \Vhig, Jed the first fight had been maintained.,,
against the Senate filibuster F u 1 b r l g h t , s e n a t e
in 1841. He lost, and his sue-Republican leader Everett M.
cessors have been fighting and Dirksen and Sen. Barry M.
losing the same battle ever Goldwater, (R-Ariz.), praised
since. the filibuster as an institution
Their dream persists today. unique to the Senate and
Several congressmen
BRIGHT
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"'""' «ivertt• light, tight tnd
liright. R••d yo11r ho"1ttow•
Mitio11 cleily tml tnjoy the ·-"It we would ever get a essential to its dignity and
three-fillhs rule, that would r!-~·;·g;e;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;:~~==~~~:::=~1 be the end -that would be
the end of all this nonsense
we go lhrough year after
year," Sen. John 0. Pastore
(0.R.J.), told the Senate Tues-
day.
A few minutes later,
Pastore's efforts were as dead
as Clay's. The Senate
mustered 50 votes for a mo-
tion to stop debate, but 42
Senators voted no. Two-lbirds,
or 62, were required for vie·
lory.
Senate Democratic leader
Mike Mansfield said he mlght
try lo refer the proposed
change In the debate ru1es
to the RuJes Committee. He
was askeQ whether this or
any other maneuver could
achieve success this year.
"Y'm doubtful," Mansfield
replied, "very doubtful."
The proposed change would
enable three-fifths -6 0
Senators at the most -of
those voting to stop debate,
a handful fewer than the two-
thirds -a at the most -
required now.
"'lbe Senate hasn't got
anything else lo do,'' Sen. J.
Willlam Fulbright, (0.Ark.)
observed alter Pastore and
assistant senate m a j or I t y
leade< Edwanl M. Kennedy,
(0-Mass. ), called for an end QdAu ~ J _.,.
to the t.hrtt-Week talkathon ---1 IO WJ
Rgai nst the rules change. J• •• zt-J.f arecmtt,Mc,
Fulbright's point was th<t it \UI.
is early h. th< session •nd MUTUAL SAVINGS few bills art before the
Senate. "''"o ~oAN A•aoc1•Tfo"'
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Another Route Hangup .,
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On Feb. 18, officials of the california Diviskm of
Hl&hways will conduct the first public bearing ever on
U:le routing of the Newport Freeway.
Ju When the route was adopted by the Callfornla Hi&h-
way Commission 24 years ago, there was no beartnc.
That was the procedure in those days.
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And ii probably made UtUe dltUrence. In 11144, there
was only one obvious alignment -rlght down Newport
Boulevard, through all those vacant fields all the way
to the busy little seaport tO"Nn of Newport Beach.
Since then, of course, those vacant fields have bf!..
come a thriving, growing city -Costa Mesa -and the·
little seeport town isn't so little anymore. " l!
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As a consequence of this growth, Newport Boule-
vard is now the main local arterial link between the
two Harbor Area cities. Some persons fear that replac..
in&' it with a freeway will make travel between the two
cities extremely difficult. . :
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The city of Newport Beach, which initiated reopen·
ing of the route question, is clearly on record favoring
an aJigrunent west of Superior Avenu~. It has no partic-
ular preference on a precise route, just so Newport
BouJevard is left alone.
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Much of the "Newport portion" of the proposed re-
alignment of the route passes through county territory.
Realignment of Coastal Freeway route is not an ele-
ment in the current discussions.
Costa Mesa's posit.ion, however, is less clear. The
reason is that our neighbors have a whole handful of
alternative routes from which to .c~oose. Two of these
cut through largely residential areas.
At the heart of Costa Mesa's difficulties remains
the apparently still-unsolved problem of how to handle·
the tremendous volume of traffic funneling into the Har-
bor Boolevard·Newport Boulevard triangle, and how to
provide adequate flow. The route decision could involve
millions in that city's budget for surface streets.
Between now and Feb. 18, Costa Mesa councilmen
will presumably some to a conclusion on at least a ten·
hat Every Dea r
~olu_tion. __ . _ _ Gloomy _
A bout t The New York ~=~:berit .. un-
Monday, Nov. 19, 1968, on the
of City Hall, hundreds of Them
punches with the poll~. What
w. They doing at City Hall? They wf ving a court hearing on charg~ fil against Them during an earlier
d nstraW>n.
a matter or fact, Tbtlr leader
-th< day befor. had announced
1t. c1VU disobedience campaign -defied
the coort and refused to appear r
answer his summons. \
Tia: CHARGE BEING heard In City
llall that day resulted. from clashes with
the police a month earlier, when hun-
dreds of Them took to the street& to
protest alleged "discrimination" in hous-
ing. job opportuniUes, and voting rights.
After · the hearing about 400 "civil
right&'' supporters carried Their leaders
on Their shoulders to City Hall Ac-
cordina: to witnesses, "when t h,e
demOMtrators began marching up the
building's steps, police shut the a:ates
In fnint of Ulem. As the marchers tried
to force their way out, scufflell and
fit1t fights broke out."
SO}JNDS DEPRESSINGLY familiar,
d 't It? The same words and phrasea
V.'e ave become so accustomed to -
''d onstration," "civil disobedience,"
"d · !nation," "housing," "job op-
po ties," and "voting rights."
ly this time there is a difference.
1 country was not the United Stales,
bu Northern lr@land.
e city was not Chicago or Cleveland,
bu6:00:donden-y. T the proteaters, oC course, wtre ,.
"'
ton has sent a fund-raising leUer to
"Fellow New Yorkers," the first
sentences of which go: "The cam-
paign for 'Law and Order' la gath·
ering impetus. To meet it head-on,
join the Civil Libert.iea Union
now." Is anyone out there inter-
ested In an American Civil Re-
&pooslbilltles Union? -C:. H.
T... kltvn rtftlcft ....._. ...._ 1111
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White Irish Roman Catholics.
Doing e1acUy what our American
blacks are doing, and for much the
'same reasor·
MAKING 'AN UNROLY fuss for a holy
cause. Disturbing the peace -as only
the Irish. GOO bless them, know how
to disturb the peace -for a peace
based on injustice is a bitter mockery
of the word.
Asking for what every man has a
right to ask -a decent place to live,
a fair craci at a job. a vote that
counts as much as any other man's.
~· ~ be judged as individual11, ma a1 part ' of an abstract, faceless
mass -ftcil as Roman Catholics in
a nominally Pro(esla.nt Country, but all
men, with the same loveS' and , fears.
the sarM needs and hopes, the same
rights and responsibllil.ieJ.
IF THE LAW WON'T provide those
basic things, the law must. be chanted.
tf the law won't 'be changed legally,
it will be cba:nistd .extra.legally. That
was what the ·Afuerican Revolution was
about. That ls wb;i,t every revolution
-good and bad alike -is about.
Morality cornea before Jaw. If any
ruling group accepted this, there woulri
be no demonstraUons, no &CUffies, no
confiicts, no revoluUon.
~Costly Radio Network
~
lf6sH!NGTON -L31..t mulll·miliion do!~ project for South yie~am !11 ~6 ~clion of a nalioow1de radio
netWork. •
E., to cost Mtwetn -$1G-C> million
In · aid ftmd1 . w thil ~ plan ls junked
hy the incoming Nixon Administration,
thl' A&ency for tntematlonal ~e~
ment (that administers foreign aid ) pro-
roses to build at least four powe.rt'ul
!ilatioM that would give alJ of South
\'1ttnam modem rad.lo coverage.
The statiOOJ ate to be strategically
located in the four major South Vietnam
rities -Saigon, Da Nang. Qui Nhon and
Nha TrAng.
Still to be named is the hciiid of
the costly project.
TRE NETWORK IS to be tompleted
within 18 months -provided • new
l1ra:e-ecale Communllt offensive doesn't
wrtak havoc. That's what happened Ifft
year when the. Rectii• surprise Tet assault
destroyed or hre1vtly damaged !Ome wta-
Uona of a netwcrk then being dtveloped.
lt WIS to c:imlll nf 12 5tatiom, of
which t were 11rtady In operation. After
Ille C«!un11Qi$U..,. flnally routed, U.S.
omda!J "'611111nod the undtrtakin1 and
decided I<> ICnP th< 12-statl<>n concept
ror a lldwork ol lour hlah-powe...t ota-u..,,.
A major -ldtr•Uoo ol tilts chins•
wu ensurinl"" tnl:n 1ea1rity while 1t
tbe ~ tlml!i gtttina: maximum -l1bdlr the AID plan, lhe new net.work
W'OUld hnve two channela-one mitltary,
ane civilian. The formtr would be under
U.S. control and 50lely for mllll.lry
I
purposes. The civlllan channel woold be
run by the Saigon govemme:at, and not
subject to the U.S. in any way.
AN Am OFFICIAL,.askod if th~ might
not open the way for-the network. built
with Amelican funds, bttng used against
the U.S., rtadily admitted that posslbili·
ty .
"Yes, that could happen ," ht said.
"'fl has in other countries, so it could
h•ppen in Sou!h Vietnam. Biting the
hand that befriends you is a quite com·
mon trait."
~m authorities say the multi-million
dollsr radio projttt is favored by the
State and Defense Dtpa.rtmcnts dtsp\te
lhe risks involved. Jt is tlalmed thfy
approve the tw~hannel network as
neces.sary for Improved military COtt'I·
munk:IUona lilnd to enable the South
VJetntime$1! go-remment to better reach
the rtUlDH of people.
THUi SPRING a powerful new VolC't ot Amtrlca radio staUon will 50 Into
operaLlcn at Tinang in the Philippines.
ft Is costing $21 million to build, .,.,·ill
have ten 250.000-watt transmitters and
will broadCllt to all ol Southtut Aila.
Rfd China and reach dttp into cent1'11
and eastern Rus&la.
BecaUH of ii~ clear and powerful
~ignaJ, tM CornmuniitS will find II more
difficult to jam th~ broadcast.I..
By Robtrt s. Anea
And Jol:l.n A. Goldsmith
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taUve preference.
Much of Newport'• plinn!ni for the future mUJl
await aetUement of the l11ue, one way or the other.
Until Coata Me11 coancilmen reach a dec!.s!on,
there ls little lhllir Newport ~ch colleasues can do,
except to play tile walUnJ1eme.
fn the meantime, its another freeway route hang·
up.
Kindergarten . Dilemma
Kid• d .. erve the best. Newport-Mesa school lrus·
tees will buy thal
But ta1payers need a break. TrUJtffs aren't for·
i:etUng that.
The toughest job for a school board member Ls re-
conciling these two coDJiderations each year as budget
time comes around.
Usually there are assessed tax base increases or
new state aid funds to buy some educational improve..
ments. Never as much as tru.stees \vould like, but al·
most always -it seems-some.
'I.'his year, Newport-Mesa board members fear they
may have to take a step backward. The new, three-hour
kindergarttn day may have to be cut back to two and
one-half hours as in years past.
A $347,000 deficit resulting from a withdrawn, now-
you-see-it now-you-don't offer by the state Legislature
to underwrite the longer kindergarten day puts board
members in a spot.
They are told the kindergarten extension is a god-
send for readying youngsters who would have trouble
learning to read, but it appears they can't afford it. The
state backed out of the plan.
The program has been highly promising. Educators
and parents alike are hoping some way can be found to
keep it in operation.
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Header Coniments on Student Views
-'For ~rog~ams They Offer -Poses'·
To the Editor:
Relative to the views expressed by
many students of UCI as reported in
the Los Angeles Times Jan. 19, JD8Y
a few views <lf mine be expressed?
The over-all reaction l had was that
most of tbese studenla •were quite full
of themselves, that they felt that, left
in their hands, this ·world would be
a much better place. Possibly ao, bot
since most of them ranged frorn 18
to 34 years I would prefer to have
them gain a little experience before
_I buy their "aolulion.s," upon which none
Ol them seem to agree.
TOWARD THE close of the Times
article the wrilet made a to~o about
these students having grade point
averages of 3.S or better. So Whfl?
There is many an odd fellow that .has
a 4.0 average. Jn fact, I can remember
observing upon my initiation into . Phi
Beta Kappa many renow initiates who
struck me as being singularly lacking
in common . sense and affected in
behavior. This affectation, frequent
among the young, is enhanced these
days by professors teaching social
"sciences'' and the permiss.ivenese: of
the present crop ot weak-kneed ad·
ministrators.
TIIE HUMAN ANlrt1AL hasn't changed
much in the · 1ast millenlum or so. and
~rtainly not much in the last 200 years;
.and ll is time bleeding heart reporters
and those quoted students and professors,
as well as school and rollege ad-
ministrators, pollilcians, etc., become
aware of this fact and deal effectively
with breach of school regulations and
breaking of the law. The general public
is fed up.
EVERY GENERATION that romes up
has it! own grievances, and many of
them are well founded. But when some
of our contemporary ado I e scents
(including "teachers") lake to naunUng
''by any means neceuary," and such
slogans. it is raising the black flag
of anarchy, not rebuilding, not reform,
not rebellion, nor even revolution. And
it does nol matter whether the groups
be SOS, BSU, black, y,·hite, brown, green,
purple, or whatever.
FOR SOLUTIONS they substitute
slogans : for programs they offtr posts.
They show litlle tolerance, m u c h
tactlessness. They violate Jaws and then
demand amnesty! They think they are
1he chosen few who are forward looking.
Nurtured by ivnry tower academici ans.
et al.. they know little of history, hence
how do they know whether they arc
facing forwards or backwards?
Thl'y are about a~ mature in their
demands for an ideal world ri1bt nnw
as lhose infan1' who went off to the
Crusades and not too far from home
ptrished. a continent away from the
Holy Land .
RICHARD W. LOVELAND
~--B" Geerge
De•r Ctorae:
I hate parties at which adult5
play 1tupld gaml'S, like charldM
and IO on. Do'you know any adult
game "''hlch can be played wMn
111! thil! foollshnMI starts at a party
-~me game I mi&ht enjoy? HOPEFUL
Dear Jlopeful:
Yes. "Adult Hopacotch." The
minull' somebody a: u I & e s t s
charadts. hop r~ht out the door
kl the ntarest Jounge and sip some
Scotch. I',., used it ror years.
(Send your proble.1111 to Georic
for ln$lant SoluUoru.)
Letters from readcr.s are welcome.
Normally writer.s 1hould convey thtir
message in 300 words or less. The
right to CO?ldeme letttra to /it $pe1Ce
01' eliminate libel is re11eroed. All
letttrs must include stonature and
malling addres.t, but names may be
wfthhtld on request if sufficitttt rea·
son i.s cpJ'(trent
OCC'• De nial o f SDS
To lbe Editor:
In regard to your recent editorial,
"Sensible Act.ion at OCC," I wish to
comment that it came as no surprise.
If any newspaper were to condone
the actlona of the Orange Coast College
Inter.Club Council in denying the
Student& for a Democratic Society (SOS)
a chance to become a part of the
campus organization, I would certainly
have e1pected it from the DAILY PILOT.
Your whole arrument seems lo center
around what SOS ·has done on other
campuses in the rountry. A typical reac·
lion or your newspaper, if you don't
know what it is, call It Communist
or ~ommunistic.
THE FIRST UNE of your editorial
seems to state tbe same reasoning that
a member of the ICC gave, when a:sked
\1-'hy he was against 11\e SOS. "Not
many people know It, but there will
soon be a bond election, if people in
the community find that we have let
SOS on campus they will certainly nol
symp<:.lhize "'ith the students at Coast."
The SOS al OCC, despite the ac·
cusations of Mommy (Mrs. Marie)
llo"·es, has met all the rules set forth
by the ICC in order to become a club.
One of the basic rig hts guaranteed
in the Constitution is one of innocence
until proven guilty.
THE SOS AT OCC may not be. any
more subversive than perhaps the LOS
tLatter Dsy Saints) or Newman Club,
both of which are members of the ICC.
1 dOfl 't nectssarily aaree with the
ldeu of the SOS nor would I join the
organization, but they, like any other
individual or group of individuals, have
1h!. right to form a group on cempus.
The majority in any society cetainly
does not have to cater to the '«hims
of any minority group. but the things
for which our forefalher1 fought includ·
ed that t.be rights of any minority be
respected.
As you can set, I too can tear at
tht patriotic Winas In your hesrt.
1 rtmaln rupectfully your11. an OCC
student.
ADRIAAN F. JACOBS
l'rOllt Page News
To the Editor:
It may 1 lni,rest )'Oil to knW' I am
lhoroogbl1 dlsl\lltod "1111 your paper.
You have oontJnued to play up these
Teens-for-Ouitt 90 much lt ts slcbnin)'.:.
lf lhl!I Is what yoo call front p1ge
news. 1 hen all J <::•n say is you must
be digging preuy dttp Into the him!.
1 havt no taste for such peoplt lh11l
will ronlinut to mock the rellglon or
<llhers and disrupt lheir serviCU.. If
they wish to attend chun-h then let
them come, they "''ill be more than
wtlcome, but to disrupt lhe worship
of o&.hers ls disgraceful.
SINCE THE disrupting of our service•
Is llle;al l don't see how you can take
this stand for them. 1 have found that
you have one of your reporters following
tbem night and day playing upon every
incident that occurs.
I am sorry lo say that I feel I
will have to cancel my subscription to
your paper. l even doubt that you will
have enough backbone to print this letter.
NAME WITIIllELD
Child Abuse J>reblena•
To the Editor:
Again we are investigating th e
desperate child abuse problems, and are
faced with the usual frustrations of in-
vestigation and prosecution in these
heartrending crimes.
However, there are methods of preven-
tion, and if only one child were not
mutilated as a result, they should be
put into immediate action. We must
prevent unwanted children! We are
beginning to l'!ee lhe value of sex educa-
tion for our achoo! children.
WE l\IUST Al.60 reach those unin·
formed adallll whose on1y informational
contact may be television. We must
provide, in addition to widespread in·
formal.ion. the actual methods and
services of contraception and sterilitation
as desired. We must legalize abortion.
Thert can be no justification for allowing
an unwanted chlld lo be born, so he
can be mutilated and murdered af·
terwards.
GERTRUDE FARBER
R iding cu Brother•
To the Editor.
Jn his inauguration speech, Richard
Ni~on remarked, "riding this earth as
brothers." which is so descriptive or
that "little blue ball" spinning around
in endless space -certainly we should
be brothers. The thought came to me
that too many of us just "go along
for lhe ride."
MRS. LILLIAN W. RILEY
Kindergarte n Problem
To the Editor:
t re sd the very Interesting article
(J40. 2:3) about our kindergarten problem
In the Costa Mes•-Newport Beach
Schools. One thina: not covered wu &he
situation wtth the teachera -that 11,
the kindergarten ttlchen themselvu.
This new year of slnale claues has
been a godsend to them, because the
double clallfs created work and hour!
that you could hardly believe. I am
sure if you were to interview some
Bes t, Worst
Lovlnitoa, N. rt1., Leader: " • , . the
CJvU Service CommltsiOn has been
alternately pralaed and damned . 'nle
best that can be said of It U that it ha:i:
takeo partisao pollUOJ out of hlrtn1
federal employes. The worst that can
b< 50ld for Jt t• that -w!tll ill brood
protecUons ror 11rorkers -It has
become 1 haven for lhe lnefflc-lent and
unproductlve ·•
Richmond, \'a .• Reurlco Btrtld:
"Try as we may we cannot retoncile
the fact that thl!i fMeral eovernment
is slyly 1ne•klng Into our 5acred
churches. A aroup Cl{ church leaders
11tated that fedl!iral grants to ('hurch
schools were permlssable although
they despise federal '1Jd: You tell
us tbe dlflenoce bttwl!ien a 'grant'
.tcd 'aid. other than the spelling.··
of them, you would discover what 1
am talking about.
AS AN EXAJ\1PLE, I believe a class
is made up of about 30 youngsters of
live years of age. Even though ~
class is whal would seem a short period
to lhe outsider (three hours) I would
guess the average teacher spends another
si:r hours each day getting ready for
that class, plus immeasurable time on
"'ee.keads. U she is to do the kind
of job that parents would like to have
done.
1 have reared three children through
the school system here, both grammar
and high school, and to me this area
has a\\\1ays offered the best; and I think
that is what peoplt here expect.
IF THE TEACHERS are walloped
again next year with two classes, or
60 five-year-old children a day, you can
see that evea overlooking the stress
on the teachers, the quality has to go
down. It has been said by many people
who know, that ttie real formulallve
stage in a child's life is the kindergarten
period.
JOHN BAKER
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Quotes
Rep. \\'ilbur D. ~fills ( 0 · A r k . l ,
thalrman, House Ways ·aod J\feans Com~
mlttet, 011: recel\1ng an nual award for
fli11Jnguisbed public service from Ta:r
Foundation, Joe. -"The increase In
federal government expenditures from
$135 billion in fiscal 1966 to an estimated
$192-195 billion by fiscal 1970 defies sound
reason and judgment and is a con·
tributing laetor to the dericit in lh l'!
U.S. balance of pa ymen ts. We nee<l
hardnosed expenditure control to hold
the budget in the coming yea r well
under $200 billion and to keep ex·
. penditures from absvrbing the rtvenu1
• Increase generated by rising income
levels."
Brad Williams In "Plum Unts'' In
Oberlh1, Ohio, Nt1'·s Tribune -"The
ultimate in put-downs: 'He's M bad
that when he calls Dial·A·Prayer they
hang up.' " Same colum11:1tt: ''The water
in oor street was knee deep," braggtd
a lf.year-old after one recent downpour
overwhelmed the cily's storm sewers.
"Wtll," huffed an older IWlident, ·"that
dkfn 't get any girls' dresses wtt, did
it!"
''Commedy & Comments'' In GMbtn,
bHI., News -"What with mini-skirts.
bare midriffs, bikinis and peek-a-boo
blouses. it'l'l gelling so you cen hardl y
look a woman in the eye anymore."
--~--Wedn esday, January 29, 1969
TM editorial page of the DatlLt
PUot 1eek1 to inform end sum.
Klotc rtodcra by pre.renting thil
nnaspcper'1 opinfont and com-
nwntary on topics of interest
011.d l'lgnfliconct, by prooirfing o .
for&o'lt for !ht tzprts.riott of
our rtndtr.r· opftrion..r, and by
pre.ttnt1na lh• dlvtrst view-
pol"u of informed obst:rvtr1
end spoktlmt'n on. topfc.t of th.t
d4g.
Robert N. Weed , Pubiishor
£osia Mesa
EDll'ION
VOL 62, NO. 25, 4 Sbl;TIONS, 60 PA6ES ·WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2t, '.li6t JEN CENTS
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Robin Hood Burglar Admits .61 Mes·a Thefts
By ARTRIJR IL VjNSEL
Of ._ ONIY 1'1111 lfeff
A loae ...U burglar wbo lalked last
when cauabt by hil sympathetic victims -W &pent their money faster on
broke, teenage buddies -is held today,
~ conlesa.inl 81 Cosla Mesa crimes
alone.
Deleotiv• CapL F.d Glasgo.w said the
17·)'W'Gld boy otruct lbrOU&boul Orange
Comlty in almost dally forays over the
~ --. commJWns """"'
of Jobi wllh ef!or1lell -'Ille former Colla ~ llJlh School
slwlenl '• Robin HooH17le adveoturt In
crime ended Monday, wbeil Detective
Art courteau picked him up st a friend'•
home for queailoning.
A prliir juvenile ollender wbo fit tbe
description ol. a boy theft stllpeet, be
readily IJllDed out a tale of what must
be one of Iha moot notable bur(lary
apreea In Oruge Counfy li1story.
Based .. 1111 revelalicm to Colla"M•
~oun
Wet Tlaursday
Guess What? 50%
Chance of Rain
Solthern Cllllornhms, lulled by tbe
premile of IUMY skies after a pair
of. clevu:taUng ralnatorms, looied wearily
out their windows TUeaday afternoon
to fbld ihal •tt WU doing It again."
More lball a quarter locb of rain,
Wmped vloleotly wilhln an bour,
1•11iltHt the Orange Coad as the sun ,_ benevolenUy in the distance.
.IJllf thal't nol all. caulinned the U.S.
Woolj>er jlurtau today, There's a so
pert1111t cliance of more wet stuff Thurs·
' · Pueblo Guns
' ' W orth'less,
,
Admiral Says
CORONADO (AP) -Tbe admiral wllo
had operatlonal -ol the lnlelU.
geoce ship Pneblo said Wednesday its
two .»callber machineguns "did not
appear to me to provide it a significant
defense capabillty."
Rear Adm. Frank L. Johnson, com-
mander of Nava1 Forces Japan when
the Pueblo 'and her 13 men were cap-
tured, also aaJd he had no fon:es under
bi> direct command wllh which to pro-
vide emer1eoc:J' IUIJPOrt. ·
.. , ...... In. b.vor or arming the
AGERS (~deslgnaUoo for lhe ~ , ship)," Johnson
to1C ' N~'J' ol Inquiry. "We bad sUccasrany catried out 16 missions in
unarmed ltatua and I considered this
1 good basl1 for continuing Ulis type
of mission unarmed.
"! did eooalder they (the guns) might
well be provocative ••• t was concerned
..Jlbout the reaction to this armed status
..• and the addition of .two .50-calibers
did not appear to me to provide a
1ignlficant defense capability."
JMMon was the first witness after
several days of closed hearings for
Wdm<lry about claaifled matten.
Jolmion said be was aware of "certain
commun1caUon dlffieulUes" U.S. in-
teDI&~ lhlps were having with his
lleldquarters In Ja-He aald lllOlll>'
tabll on the lsluxls of Japan made
It dll!lcllll to link radio frequencies.
Board Endorses
School Bond Vote
The executive board of the Harbor
Area Coordinating C o u n e 11 has
unanimou11y endorsed Newport-M~a
Uq.lfled School Dis~icl"I $15.1 mllllon
bctllS issue to be voted oo Feb. 11.
CGmlcll Prtsldent George Tuclcer nid
a prtme concern ol the organlaation
ts usurlng an acellent futarl for
cltbeu d tomorrow. "School rooms are
1*IJy needtd let our JOW11 people,"
be aald.
The bond 1-would provide 40
portable clusroomJ: to eliminate double
-nut fall and permanent llCbool construction to keep up with enrollment
inc:reasel over the next four years.
Rarick Censured
WABHINGTON (AP) -Hou se
Democrat.I •oted today to strip Rep.
Johll IL Rarick, (J).LL), ol bla corn-
mlt!N tenlortty becauae he openly sup-
partod tile lndq>mdent pretfdenUal <8"'
dldacy ol Georte C. Wallace lul year.
day afternoon.
Tuesdsy's abbrevtated atonn brooiht
wilh it driving hall and bunls of Ugbt·
ning, whk::h ltruck fOUI' airborne plane:ll.
All proceeded to their deatlnaU..., and
landed '8fely, Then! """no bljuries.
In Newport Boacb, ala more .eucalyptus
trees fell vtotlm to tbe raging rains,
b~ the total of trees demoyed
in the past week to more than 100.
There was, however, no tJooding w major
accidents reprted.
'l1W latest l>atd> of rain -•""'1 distributed along the Onnge Coast. Colla
M!sa recorded .35 inchel, Huntington
Beach, .30, Fountain V alloy .21, Lag1lllA
Beach .2> and Newport Beach .23. •
TuadoYI l1ol'm WU a COid 00. frn
the oorth, brlnllnll -down It ille 4,0llO'tool JeveL In the bard bll ~
Barl>ara area, tht lllOW line "'dr-opped-'
to 2,000 feel
The Weather Bureau aald Tbunday'*
stonn should follow the same pattem
U Tuesday's, but said It WU loo early
to predld whether it wnuld pocfuce
slmllar -and lightning.
M Ill'. leltM LU yr.
Cott• Ma.-.» J.11 Ml ~rt e.wi .2i 1.w "" L"\111• ... ell .U t.05 41'
H1111t1nvtoa -...m .lO 1t.M s.67
Founl1lft V1HtY .tt ,_,. .5.n
Westn'llll•IW ,JO 1t.K 1.6,
~I 8Mc11 .30 lt.K ~67
U.11111 l.alw .. World .15 1.05 ~.7'
lrvt111 Rltl'ld'I .22 f.J.5 J.n
UouM Nllllvel .U f.05 t.1' ""'~'"' .2' u.n J.n G•..,., Gro,,. .JJ U.J4 J,lt
Sen C~•nl•' .26 l.6' .27 Senti Ana .21 t.t4 !.7'
•-co.11 Mall ""' S.11 ClmMl'lft flfire --trwn J.tt'I. I.
Freeway Meeting
In Police Facility,
Not Civic Center
Tonight's study session of city and
state officials on the Newport Freeway
will be in the second floor conference
chamber at the Colla Mesa Police Facili-
ty, at 99 Fair Drive.
Normally, atudy ....ions are held In
Civic Center officea at 7T 1'air Drive.
but Wedneadays the Oranp eoonty
Municipal Court's corrod1on ldlool for
traffic violators occop1., the chambers.
Tbe meeting tonlgbt la primarily f0<
the city council, planning commlalon,
city staff e.xecuUve.s and the preu, but
no one will be excluded from bearing
the freeway questions explored. The
meeting start! at 7:30 p.m.
During the se.sslon, Dlrbict Seven
Assistant Engineer Bill Hashlmolo, of
the Stale Division of JU&hwaya, will
be questioned about what each of four
route propoeals may spell for the city.
Questioning will be llmited to dty
oUiciala presenL
Tbe Newport Floeway WU dellpatad
In ltM u.-foO... the nia1a of what
la pi<IOlllb, Newport s,.dmr\f. but the
,_ --llnllly r_.i by ' agreemem of Cojlta M• aod Newport
Beach.
Some downtown uu byllnepmen
Rtrongty object to the Idea of lotlnr
existing Newport Bnulevw u an 111-
tercity tralflc C'lery, but oth<n lite
lhe route picked 34 ytan ap.
The state win bold a public hwinl
Feb. 11 at the Orange C o u n t '1
Fairgrounds, srior to handhw the route
quesUon back-to the Sitte Hlebw•Y Corn-
m!aaloo for final -· Colla Mesa dly olficiall -wbo-bav•
taken no atand ol roconl on wbere the)'
believe llmlle II ahould be built -
ani expocted to make lh<lr prdarence
known IOOfl.
••
lnve&lpl<n. lawmen hi N..,mt Btacb,
llwlthliton lleach, w-. Santa
Ana and Tultla '11111· doubtlma -to talk to him about other cuos.
1\ol•pIMI• of dollln are estimated
to bavt been taken In bi> ilmole daylillit
burglarl., aince last N....,,ber, nearly
all of H In wit or mdlJ,y aaleable
loot.
"We r,covered virtuaDy DOH ol. it~"
Capt. Glagow aald tod1y In allllClUDClng
tbe amst of tbe nnldentllled boy and
a condou.lna lavtstlpllon lnlo Ill& free.
wheellnr operaUon.
"One ol tbe more lnttrtstlnii . polnls
la lhat tbis boy tells US be WU cal!l)lt
seve'.ral Umes and talked his Wl.1 out
of the jam," aald Capt. Gla'iOW.
·~ people never even reported the
incldtllta, .. added tbe detective cldd.
During burgltry toun of c<ntral county
towns, the boy told lnveatlgaton, he
would park a car, bcrrowed from a
buddy, in -I quiet reatdentiaJ. arta, c:oD-
-.. ...... --pleza. lnockinl to dlllimlne U -WU
1-the ......... burglar would -
try the flwll doer, nu door or 111dln&
1Iaa1 pallo tnlrywaJ to "' U ba coWil gel Into the bouae. .
.. He general)J found one open,., aa1d
Capt. Glaq:ow, 1'He rarely bad to break
in."
Ocwlonally, tbe youth aplalned, he
had lo buJll for an unlocJcecl ..-...
"He would almost always loot for
culi, aottinc u llttJe u tlll, .,
--up to ..... the eaptaln ...
plaloed, sddlnc lhal ... Cotla 11 ...
job netted Clllly 111 out of elgbl apart..
menl unlla. ..Sometimes be would take cameras
and lhat type of thin& and di!poso ol
them lot cash at nap meets." CapL
Glaagow uill. •
Money ran IMoogh the tJx.foot, HS
pound burglar'• fingers Jlke nter, J011ce
(Bee 11IEl' 111, Pap 1).
Governor
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-Urges Nixon~
To Do Same ~
1J9v. Ronald Reagan Tuesday deci.te<f.
Orange County a state disuter are&
and sent a telegram. to President Nixon:
requeslinr.lhat be aJao doclare tbe eounty:
a dlaaater area ·al°"' wllh IS other: c;aJllomla cwnues. Ev.,.ett BlllZard, chief of pla!q!Jnc &nit
opefatloos In the CaJJfornla ~·Of~
flee In' Sa<rarnento,. uld the-pernor.
acted lnµntlllately 911 l'O'l'l"'t ol lh• Oruct C.WV Bo'fll of Bupervilon.
flla~~~i=~ ~Alli!!!!.,. ".--di!!!' • i'otbe:. . . ' ...
.... niti ;u..ilay ~ raised f"4b: lhat /!!ore damage would ba caU!ed ' ...... l!lit.. . mountalil areu of
;;. .:.: ; ~-ii.a 11111--
c::;:;:___ -~~:.*"G~· ::t~:"K: to If . ' . • ·'1>'1
Highway Aides ~eueP~ndmg . . --. .
Sigh With Relief
As Freeway Opens
Chancellor to Explain
Jubilant officials of the st.ate Division
of Highways today Uctecl off tho minutes
ju!t prior to opening of the new and
last San Diego Freeway segment to
Firing of 2 UCI Profs
all north and southboond traffic. Clwicellor Daniel G. Aldrich Jr. WU
A spoke!man for 'Ilistrlcl Seven . ol to p before UC lrvlno. atudenls today
the state agency aald ' -and 'ezplaln why ba la flrfng two """"
motor!sts would begin. Bifog tbe U mile ua!Jtant .prof.-a ol EaglWL
:section ·•bout-noon, ·while IOUthbound Aldrich made known his decldon TDM-
drivers would be unleashed Om! bout da to al ~lh -"'·• Jater; · 1 10 oag ,,-, recmnmaa111111
Heavy rains ln rec:tnt weeks have dhm1aal ol Dr. ~tephen A. Sha~,
caused continual delays in final work 28, -,and Donald r. Brannan, 30, '""1·
on the freeway, mostly In changing •!Jn be called a meetlnt for todf1 lo ilplajn
dierc:Uons'and distances, as well 11 final to the campW:·w\y be dJd It.-· ·
cleanup work. Tbe cue of a third ualatant professor,
Opening of the ta.st link between COsla Dr. Geora:e W. Kent, of the b1ltor7
Mesa and the El Toro area provides ,department, sUD 11 under review.
a through route for motorists between Students and faculty have been waiting
U.S. 101 at the U.S. 405 cutoff in Encino, Aldrlch'• decllloo for two months 1ince
aoutb to the U.S. 5 Ue-in sgain. lhe three ualslant profs fac<d with
Hlgltway aperls aay the throoglt link terminilUon publl<ly defended themlelvea
will take a heavy volume of traffic w~ COlllida'ltH campus llUppOl"L
off the Santa Ana FreeWay. .Aldrkh11 mnats toda7 were not ez.
'!'bf' !'ldenlng JOI>'--· El 7oro pec!"!f to ead lbe -· A ll"'QI ol and San Juan Caplatraiio la ''.Gpeited 35 Jrii-.~ .,Mule atude¢*-and
to be completed by early.April: H'llil otali IDGb<rs ca1lbC -lbe ljn' Ulfvenfty Q1nt.r.nce WU
achidUW t. bold a prea«:cllfere1ice
lmmedlatel1 lollowlng tbt cbancellor'a
~." NEW VORK (AP)--Tbe .tock ""'°kel
closed, rniJe.d today u Wall Street con-
tinued If.I· wat.c:b-and·wait attitude.· (Set
quotaUO.., Pages 22-11). .
Gains oulnJlmbered losse1 but' the.Dow
Jones Industrial average wu off 11l£btly
in late trading.
They we.ra i:re~ to .~ a) atate.-.
ment calling for 1~ moratorium . on all
dlamiual1 until ser(oua' qbestlonS · ibout
the faculty promoUon system can be
answtred.
SpecilkalJ,y .. tbey want to know what
criteria were UJed by lt:llior Eqllilb
and bi.tory.~ to avalusla lbelr
jW'l.lor eol1eaguea 1bwhinr•perfonDanct,
and -Shapiro, Bralllion and' Kent -•·liven enough -to demomtrtta "11olarly onmpetence. •·1n. the event theae bu1c .queJtlonl
are . not-1111Wered, the cb&nceDot: mut
lhare rupollllbWty lorthe-conaeqllGl<U
of •lludelll proWls lhal mlgbt •• ,,,,..,.
the 'llllllment read.. •
A allldent aroup opposln1 Iha llrlnl•
Is Iha Ad Hoc Committee I o r
Relnltatem.nL Dave Haakett, one of
the leaders, old 100 lluolenls m<t Mon-
day nlibt and deddecl to conUnue
"'iotlltlon inltead of d-atlng. 'Ille
commlllee alto baa called for a
mc:ntortum on firingt. ..
Unleu Aldrich la•ponuaded otherwise,
-· .. -will ap!re_-ln.JUJIO ml Shapiro'• la· • .ru... · 1tio. Kent la
rNMmmfed far dltml'MJ. J:i' June, 1'10.
Shaph:o aald lodty;be pl.a ... -'
lo the 'Faculty -CGtmnltlee-on
Privilege, -ad .\c,demlc
Freedom.
Aca<jemic fNedoqi la·• <>I tbe laauat
be plans to ralie, hO said'. He claims
hil dllriiiual .... precipitated by h11
invitation to Black Panther Eldrldae
Cleaver to teach aaslona of hla. clµs.
He oaateudl Cltabctllor ·Aldrich has
(Bee UC! FIBINGI, •Pip II
Flights of Fancy for $25
Air Califo'f'.nia Begins Flat~rate Weekend Experiment
. . '
Ao experimental -am' · aDowlbc such tour pacbp olfued West Coul joked today. .
tr.avelers to 111 Air CaDfornla thnlogbout air travelers. Air CaUIG<Oia'• 'l)i..i.; ·-.., "1th
the wee.tend for t flat $15 fan waa · tbe PUC WU llOI all a bed al l'Olft, announced by the company today, follow· Tbs ~Ian allows -ngm lo fly u howam, u PIClf\c Solltnest. Alithiel
Ing atate appn>val Tuesday. llW11 ,lrlpa an u m&1Y Air Can!ornia fllad-a l"<lll>l>lalnt ·~ lbe Ono&•
Weekendl Unlimited is the name of l'Olltat u ho plaasea ~ a coofirme<I Cow/I)'~ line wllh prlce,l!ea!Joi. .
the new toori1C_ ramo. a_,,td by the raerntio111 bula, betweea mldntgltl Spakamtn fCO" lbe,rml alrline·~eil
Publk: UUIJU .. c..Umialiln for Feb. t Frkll,y and $:JO p.m. Sunday, Air Calllbrnla 11, 1111111. Ftl>. II;· Ii I
tbratJ1f> AprU JO, to determine bow ...,. Tile fan '°" tllto operatloD st ~ tmal atieata a IO percul dltcounl to
C0181Ul li i11'1 be. CouRl1 .\]rporl and --~,other M Induct W-Unllmltad. fUgbl. ·ln-
Tbt annilunctmtnl by ·AlrC&lifornla Calilvmlaba111t!t1111........ ttaodof 1...,_1t!pt-~ ' mamtlnf vice president Dudley r, "Ybtt can lll<rallr 111 wllh •• unU1 'Ille . PVC '11111 llald I Peb. I lleorlnJ
Mlller nld the hmoHtlon II lhe flnt :roo cdllape6, • OM cdmpal!1 ...-... ao lbe -~ ·
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baair.clrt..,,:: ad-., !Or~
stalo and potaibly federal lunda alM
will be avallabl• to rebuild roads aod
other public -ks.
Olllol8la ·of tile county and Ill dtl.., lncladfJli :Wiler dlstrlcta, will ltemfle
thelr-loaea for the-Slalo-DliUt<r..Ol!!Cit
In Loi Angolea Tblll'lday. .
Prado Dam on tbe Santa Ana River
al the county line waa credited-wJQI
aavlng the eounty from much addlllonal
flood damqe by Flood Control Engineer
IL Gear&eOsbome. ·He told supervjaora
that •tM dam checlced ·Inflow al 73,00ll
cubic-feet per aecood, not far below
the aJI.-dlJastroos Dood of 111311 whe!J
• 100,..-amlc feet per aecood..flow wai
reeorded:
Tbat storm battered . tbe county wllfi
.(See DAMAGE, l'afe I) .
Body Washed . . .
Ashore in NB
A body WU reported waahed ubore
lhls afternooo In Newport Beach at. the
end of 18th Street on the peninsula
beacl>lronL
It wu tentaUvely believed to ba that
of Bill I>i!clmer1 111 who was lost Moit-
day In a trip in a rubber raft down the Santa Ana River.
Lifeguards. however, wers 1D1able to mu. "111 P<*lttve ldtnlllkatlon.
lt'eadler
Q u o t b the weatherman.
"There's a 50 percent chance of
isolated, brief . showers for
Tbunday." Thia after a temp.
eralW'e drop to SS along the
ooalL
INSmE TODAY
"!' ott A111<rlcon< tDould err
bfoocf' murdtr hi London if
E'ngfalld mada llO• ,.g11,.,. ..
cm oUn tocrv ftar,,. clalml
Brltis,,,,. t0ho ll4r I<> do f< ""'·
)>age '· =.. , =.-*1: c,__,. u --. -. ::..:.-r ,; -.... ,..,. "" .
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JMtw.a .... • --.. °""91 ~ I I "' . ..,,.,.. -J... I II I ......... -.... s;,.,. , .. ~. ~..:=-·-· ~ -" -. ... WMlt 11 --.. '
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DA ILY .. ILOT 51_., PMlll
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DAMAGE ~ ••
• ... ""..nu... dlmlp ud COii 411-~ aid d ..... "' ll9W ..... ... _.. __ "~··..mi:
"' ·~ :t""-~~.J~ ......
Elmer J . Ottemlao, county Ori
warden, who became dllef ef ci\auttr
-durinl !he -tend -.....,., said the looaes In !he lllOWl!aln ""'Yon&
might reach $1,S mllllon, not lncludtnc
road d~e. .
County Road Chief A. s. ~ aald
five countf-road& were .UU cJORd Tue.
day. Tbey were ModJeah Canyon, Rose
Canyon, Culver Road at San Diego Wuh,
Black Star Canyon Road and Trabuco
Canyon.
Kocb said lhree contractora bad been
hired to repair an estimated 1110,000
damage to r~ays. He said 100 trees
fell oo roadl ill the mountain canyons.
Missing Suspect
Delays Higbie
Smuggling Trial
.. WORKERS STRUGGLE TO REMOVE BEACHED PLANE
Setting Crippled Craft Down Was Less Difficult
The trial of Balboa 11~ attorney
Richard A. Higbie on marijuana mug·
gllng conspltaey charges has been
postponed until AprU 8, it was learned
today.
The trial in federal court had bttn
slaled for Feb. 4, but failure of
authorities to locate a • • p r i n c j p a I
auspeet" In the cue made the det11
necessary, sources uld.
. ·.
:t.andlng Was Easler
~ Higbie, Raymond Daniel Teeter ol
Oranse and the mla1llng auap«t, Lyle
Paul German, wen named in a fedd'al ·
Grand Jury lndlctmienl Jut December.
'!'bey were • ..-al complrlnJ to
transport I loll ud on&llalf al lllll'ljulna
by olr from Gllldllajara, MeL, to Pllm
Spr!ngl.
·~~. ::: Plane Leaving Beach
. -·.· One Piece at a Time HJP!e baa deoled ""' Wl'DIJldolq llllC! membara ol hi> f~ have apr<ssed
confklen<e !hat ''t!'erylhlnl ylll tum -, .
-: . It seems easier to belly land an
--! Airplane on a beach than .to take it
~~u atterwanll, u11 the theory 1s being
'·'Proven In West Newport today.
•: A lalvage emir of at least seven
,,.,...,. alarted •!niggling wilh !he ditclr
1•-ed ,mnaIJ plane that was btought down
• an ttl belly on the. aand near Orange·
·.Avenue and Weal ,Ocean Front Tuesday
.01flornlng. 'I'buS far, the 'aaJVage ofieraUon has
""lJroveL less succesdul'tben tbe landing.
Frank Johnson, i2... a mecllanic at
Orange County Airport, was In the p1ane
when veteran pilot Bob Downey, 49,
of Whlttier, brought it down, avoidlng
a collision course with a lifeguard jeep
carrying two men.
Johnson started lbe salvage operation
this morning at 7:30, swnmonlng a
trailer, winch and an A·fr&fl'.le apparatus
that will probably have to be l'eplaced
Man, 72, Struck
By Car in Mesa,
Slightly Injured
An elderly New Yorker wintering In
Costa Mesa was injured Tuesday when
struck by a car that rolled forward
aft.er if!: dri ver stopped for pedestrians
at an intersection.
James V. Santangelo, 72, of Mallopac,
N.Y. was trealed at Costa Mesa
).1emorial Hospital for A knee Injury
after the accident at Newport Boulevard
and Fairview Road .
Police said motorist Gregory A. Park,
21, of 1131 'h Broden Drive, Anaheim,
was headed north on Fairview Road
and had stopped !or Sanlangelo and
his wife wben the rar lurched abeAd.
The Santangelos had just left their
motel rWdence at 2080 Newport Blvd.,
on an errand whe.n the accident occurred..
DAILY PILOI
OIUHGE co ... 11 PIJSL111tlN(O COMl'ANV
R•Mrt H. w,,4
fffttdent 1...:1 l'~D!!""r
J•ck l. CY rley
\flee P'resldtnl ll'ld G•Mr .. MeMttr
Th•'"'' K11•il Ef;lw
n.,,.,, A, Myrp~;,.,
~""1"" Ellllel'
r • .,1 Niu••
"4¥1"'11~ 0.rtC"'°'
c .... w... omc.
JJO Weit l1y Str11f
lrJ1ili"t A44•1n: ,,0 . ••-ll•O, 9161•
°""' ....... N-1 k-.C"' 7)1 I Wt•t ••lllN ....... .,.,.. L•-DtKI>' 711 F.,.,, ,.,,.,,.,..
tlUfltlftllOfl klUI. »I ~lh lltHI
with stronger equipment. ·
Efforta to raise the plane to allow
assembly of the landing gear fall«I lhil
morning.
Jobnaon uld ba baa bad permission
"for on<:e to bring !he lhlng out wilhout
taking !he wings off. We hope to tow
the plane fntacl wifhout patting ft OD
a traller if we can onJy bring it up
to the road."
At one point the A frame slipped
and dropped ~the plane'• tail onto a
metal rail, damaging the radder.
out all right."' .
German, whole age ls unblown, bu
been ICCU!ed by foderal 1ulhorlllea ol
making I purchue ol !he lllll'ljulna
in Malco. · He !& believed to be
somewhere south of the border.
A bi%lm l8pect ol !he cue II !hat
when the plane landed al Palm Sprtnp,
lt.s load turned out to be llfalla, not
marljuaJll, · •ccordlni to federal -II.
Tbey alleged Merlcan autborl~ea had
"prema&urely" confiscated the marijuana
In Merlco and replaced It wllh the
alfalfa.
. DA.l\.Y PILOT Ii.ff ..... FREI! LONG DISTANCE CALLS IN THE ROUND
''CommuniCamlv•I'' Starts Thursd.y at Plau
Pilot CommuniCarnival
Opens in Mesa Thursday
Telephone company representatives
and DAILY PILOT staff memben be-
came ''rou.rtaboutl" today 11 1hey
began setting up CommunlCamlvat at
Soulh Coast Plsia.
1be carnival Of eorrununlcatlons will
open • three-day atand at the regional
&bopi>lnl center at 1 p.m. Thursday. It
wilf be open from 1 to • p.m. Thunday ard Friday and I to I p.m. on SaCUr<Uy.
'Ibo "carnival" '"'1ltn lnlWld two
main <lemenll. One II Pacific Telephone
Q>. '• "glvuny ln the round,'' a cfrru. Jar stqe from whkb operaton will
mate a preaentatkm every • mlDuU.
clJmued with the alve1way ol a free
1..,, dllllnce phone call to anywhere In
tho ~ United Sfltes.
Other major elemenl.5 of the show wiJI
be a DAILY PILOT uhibll custom·
made for CommuoiCamlval and telllnR:
the story of how !he DAJLY PILOT
reproduces nnal slotl market quotaUons
eAch day u 1 result <lf a "12-m.intne
miracle."
The dbplay wUI Ue In with a phono
company demonltrltJon of Dat.upeed
machines which "talk" to each other
coast to coast at the rite of 1,050 words
per minute.
Other ruder features of tht DAILY
PILOT 11!0 will be 1111pl\Qlud to !he
exhibit.
Twenty prizes wlII be: Clvtn away at
!he DAJL Y PILOT exb!bll. Wlmlen need
not be preMnt ror the drtwinc at 1ppro1·
lmately I p.m. Saturday to w1n them.
PILO'f,llllft,.....
MARINES A~IVE WITH BRIDGE 'FOR MODJESKA AREA
By Lal\I, By Air and Through A Sea of Mud
New Spy Trials Hamper
U.N. Mideast Peace Try
BJ llN1TED PREllll INTERNATIONAL
United NaUom: peace envoy Gunnar
V. Jurlng began Blg Four Wb today
OD a soJulicn lo the middle east crisis
by cooferrlng In New York for '5 minutes
wllh U.S. Amba""dor Clarlea W. Yoot.
Aa they met, ien!IClll rose iharply in
!he Mid...t.
New spy trial.I were rtported under
way in Iraq despite worldwide protests
and warnlnga !hat the barglnga Of nine
J..,,. Monday could Ie1d to Israeli
repriaall ,and the ~Ulty ol a new <Ollfllct In Iha llldcl!e Eaat. .
Tbe ~yrlsn,F<nlsn Minlslry llllllOOllCed
In Dam ....... 11111 I Syriln diplomat
waa lbot llllC! .......ied 1oc1oJ In BagMIMI
by on Iraqi IntaIUc..,.. ageol In an
lndclenl 11111 ldded the lhreal ol llrlle
IDIOl!l the Anbo to the llmmertng crisis.
Jurlng bu trifd for 1 year to bring
peace to the Middle Eaat. He lunched
'l'ue3day with Secretary General U Tbant
lbortly 'afltt Tbant uld only Big Four
actions could avert another war in the
Middle East.
Jarring expects to confer later wilh
the envoys from the Soviet Union, Britain
and France which bu proposed Big
Four action. Moscow has endorsed the
Frtncb call, Britain has indicated
C8llU0111 approval and the United States
ha., not publicly stat~ its position.
Diplomatic IOUl'Ce! said Yost could
not clarlfy U.S. policy on the Middle
E83t until after President N I :r on
Appointees Approved
WASHINGTON (AP) -The Senate
completed approval of President Nis:on 's
first team at the Pentagon today by
confirming former Gov. John lL Chafee
of Rhode Island as secretary of the
Navy and Dr. Robert C. Seamans Jr.
u secretary of the Air Force.
On
discusses the Issues Saturday with the
National Security councl1. Nixon met
today with the cooncil and it was
reported they d~eussed the J.!J:iddle East.
Border incidents continued. A com·
munique In Jerusalem said an Israeli
soldier was killed an another seriously
wounded today when their car struck
a mine near the cease-fire line south
of the Dead Sea. In Jerusalem a Ume
bomb waa removed hannlessly from near
the clty'1 only Jewish shop in the old
walled city.
The Foreign Ministry Identified the
wounded diplomat as Abdel Karim Salr
bagh, political attacbe at the Syrian
Embassy in the Iraqi capitat It la.id
he was shot while riding in a car through
the Bag)!dad stttet.s and that Syria had
slrollgly protested !he lncldenl
The reported shooting emphasized the
division within the Arab Baathist (Arab
renaissance) party, the most cobe!ive
political party in the Arab world.
Rivalries in the party centering on
elements backing or opposing Egyptian
President Gamal Abdel Nasser have led
to a series of political convulsions in
both Syria and Iraq.
The new ten.sioo between Syria and
Iraq coincided with start. of the new
"spy trials" in Baghdad. Reports in
Cairo said th~ on trial were "im·
perialists" but Israeli officials said
earlier 60 to 65 Jews faced immediate
trial on espionage charges.
"Imperialists" could refer to any force
seeking to overthrow the Iraqi govern-
ment of Premier Ahmed Hassan Al-Bakr
in the naLion that has seen nothing
but political tunnoil since the monarchy
wu overthrown in July, 1958, and Ki ng
Faisal II was slain.
Pope Paul VI warned today the hang·
ing of 14 persons in Iraq "can periously
exasperate the very delicate situation"
in the ltfiddle East.
\ / j t• • D The 1ru1 preclousnese ol YC en lne S Cy ... ooOmogowolohlotho
THEFTS •••
said, ud -fOr 1 Ume -he foand
dollars just as pltnUful u raindrops
in the put two weekl.
"Ht got rid ol. It as fut aa be 1ot
I Cljl&. ~said, ~ -b
fbt -... frialdl CUI be bonond ,.. his after«hool burglll')'
tours.
"il a trtttid needed a Ure, I'd buy
him a tlfe," detectives quoted ihe Santa An1·y0ulll as pying. '
Qneattonlni ol friendl wbo benefilted
by hia wild ~ty 11 eontinuing ~
day, but Costa ¥esa investigators have
to far not conferred wUh police in cl.bu ~ities. about clearing up 11 D so I v e d
bur1Jlaries.
· "'We wl!I flle petitions with ju•enlle
authorities on U\l'te local burglaries and
a forgery charge, as the result ()f the
cashing of nine ~Wien checks," Capt.
Glasgow said today.
Tbe youth, aw~ting his hearing at
Orange COUnty Juvenile Hall, will also
be charged wtth violaUon. of probation
:rtemming from earlier trouble lrith the
law.
An average of about three burglaries
per day has been noted on the Costa
Mesa police dally log in recent months,
generally shooting up over weekend
perlods.
"'Yes, I think lt will," Capt. Glasgow
replied when asked if the arrest ()f
the Lone Wolf teenager Monday will
likely be reflected oo the steady rate
of burglary reports.
He said the boy visited spots all over
C.O.Sta Mesa. choosing no particular
neighborhood over any other In his on&-
man crime wave.
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UCI FIRINGS •••
been caught in a contradiction upholding
lhe English Department promotional
system while at the same time Askinr
students to review that system.
Brannan was hired under unlvtrSity
regulations requiring hi to complete
a doctoral degree within two years. He
did not. Brannan has sald his firing
ls justified, although he criticizes the
promotion system. .
Kent, because he was higher up the
ladder than Shapiro or Brannan and
in line f()r tenure, Is being given the
benefit or more extensive review. Since
his department recommendatl()n waa
given, his case ba! been reviewed by
an outside group of history professors
and is now being considered by the
Academic Senate's Budget Committee.
Kent has charged personal bias on
the part of History Chairman Henry
Meyer is behind the reecimmendation
for bis dismWal.
Britain Rejects Russ
Laos Step Up Charges
LONDON (AP)-Bntain today rejected
Soviet charges that the Americans are
stepping up fighting in Laos. The British
blamed North Vieinam,
nie move came in a formal reply to
the Soviet government, following a
statement by Foreign Minister Andrei
A. Gromyko calling on the United St.ales
to quit intervening in the Laotian king·
dom . ~ '!ietnam's western flank.
Absentee Ballot.
Deadline on Feb. 4
Persons wishing to vote by absentee
ballOt in the Feb. 11 Newport.Mesa
Unified School District bond eleclion
·must write for a ballot by Feb. 4.
11he voter's signature, addrw, and
reason for not being able to make It
to the polls should be mailed to Elections
'Office, Orange County Supt. of Schools,
1104 W. ~th St., Santa Ana.
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To Head Mi.ssion
WASHINGTON (AP) -11.,. The While llouae c:onlinnod
Yort Gov. Nellon A. Tue141in!Pltha1Roctelelltr
• ·bad --.. the Rocktf~ler, pUll(f ovtr for , subjed in reomt days.
a 'pi.al In Iha Nlion Cabiftet, But ,,.,... ...,.1ory Ronald
'-been asked bJ his lonner L. Zlfglef -said DO firm ~lal rival to head . a decllloa.. lw# been made yet
!~.finding missliln to Lalin Oii w_llltber eve11 to send such ·-America. Rolbleller, -family
Czechs Take
!Utt atemlve hl1era&l ,. m.
IAtla America and -ad on
some <i. tbe aru'1 probltml
in Qie administration o I
Franttla D. 8-vdl. said
be was ••seriously coo-
'afderln(' the offer.
"We have budgetary dif.
!k:ulllea and other probleml
i1'I the state," Roc:keleller said.
"We must appraise the re-qµest : and weigh my
respomlbiJ!IJ' In the ital•."
Diplmnatlc soun:ea said Nl1-
on bad <klcled U.S. policy
toward Lalin Am~• "~ re.eumtnatton"
In the lllbt ol a tnnd toward
mllltary dldatonblpo.
, 'Ilq'ee ba"'1 tUtn over in
the pa>t lout --in Pero, 8razD and Panama.
WHITE HOUSE MEETING -Sen .. Margaret Chase
Smith; Maine; GOP Senate leader Everett M. Dirk·
sen, President Nl%on and House leader Gerald Ford
and other· Republican Congressional leaders met in
C:rlm.e Plans Revealed
UP'IT•~ the Cabinet Room of the White Hou se for two .hour&
Tuesday. They emerged from the conference urging
a crash program to curb crime, particularly in the
District of Columbia.
Tricia Nixon
Given Position
DAn. Y Pll.CIT 1'
hish Protestant
Leaders '.Arrested l
· BELFAST, Northern Ireland
(UPJ)-PoU<;e loday amtted
Northern Ireland's two molt
mlUlfnt Proteatant leaden,
the Rev, Ian Paisley aud Maj •
Ronald Bunting, and ahuttled .
them off in police car1 to
serve lhrff.month Jail Sen-
tences.
Paisley was surrounded by
police and served a warrant
• (or arrat as he was leaving
Ulster Hospital. He bad been
undergoing trtatment rw a
hand severely gashed by
broken glass Tuesday wben
police tried to arrest him at
his home.
A crowd of cheering sup-
porters waved him off. Some
and-llol-Catholb
and l'rolell.... In Nort11119
Ireland, bltterl1 dmoi•~
police for .. snuhlnc In" t9
Buutln&'• -to mu• thil mamlq'• arral • • "The pollco l1lllJI have I•
mad t6 bfhift In auch; a
w1y;" u1d PailJey. '-
BunUng, who calla hlmaell
commandant of tile Loyal
Citiz.eDs of Ulster. WU ....
tenced Monda7 b7 Anna&ll
Maglstrata to -IDOllt)Je lmpriaomn<nt far tak1nJ port
in an unlawful asaembly dur-
inl recent Catbollc-Protataht
clashes.
Jeape:d into their cars and HEW A • ta1'i\I followed him lo B e If a s t 8818 -
Prison.
Ea<ller today, police burst WASHING TON (UPI) -
Into the home of Maj. Ronald ,Agnes Waldron, profeuioiltl
Bunting and took Paisley's social worker aod cama
fellow m i 11 t a n t Protestant researcher for Pl'Waent. •
leader off to the same prison. on, will become a
A police statement said of. assistant for welfare In
flcers were refused entry to departlnent of health. educl-
Buntlng's home at Dundona1d lion and welfare. ~
and had to force an' entry Miss Waldron, a. from N•
to make the arrest. Canaan, Ca:m., will advMe
Paisley, B.llDting's fellow HEW on trends and ~
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Subpoenas
Connallys
Nixon .Wants More Judges
The United States Capitol
Historical Society which pro-WASHINGTON (UPI) -reacted slrongly Tuesday to citizens of the District of Col· motes the history of the
President ·Nixoo, who pro-the presidenrs statement umbla," he told the House. Capitol building through books
mised In bis campaign that Rep. Gtorge W. AndreW! Rep. Paul G. Ro~ (0-and pamphlets, has given a
he would launch a vigorous (D-Ala.), called for deploy-Fla.), called for action on a job to Tricia Ni.Ion, the
attack qain.st crime, intends ment of two U.S. Marine com-bill he introduced to enlarge President's daughter. PRAGUE (UPI)
C1ecboelovakla's new national
parliament today formally
removed popular reformer
JoMI Smrtov&ky from bis pool
.. parJWnenlory cbairm:an,
.il'le nation's second highest of·
lice .
The action was taken by
a vote of delegates but was
not expected lo renew the
month-long unrest that started
when tt became apparent
Smrkovsky would be forced
to leave the job. Smrkovsky
endorsed Peter Colotka, the
man who will succeed him,
as a means of quieting public
criticism.
Smrkovsky wu not present
when the parliament con-
vened. He bad been admitted
to a hospital for surgery to
correct an inflammation of the
left upper jaw, the news agen-
cy CTK ttported.
Prague was quiet with no
new disturbances connected
with the death of student Jan
Palach, 21, who burned
himself tn protest against a
Soviet-imposed curtailment of
freedoms In Czechoslovakia.
NEW ORLEANS (UPI) -
Dist. Atty. Jim G-Is
reaching for former Tei:u
Gov. Jobn B. ConntllY. Who sat three feet In !root of Johii
F. Kennedy and was-1"0\lhded
in the same gunfire b.Jrlf. that
killed the President, as a
climactic witness in clinching
his case ci a11eged conspiracy
in the assassination in Dallas.
Cirri.son issued subpoenas
Tuesday for both Connally and
bis wife,.who acc<lmpanied her
Jwsba.nd In Kennedy'•
limousine into Dallas' Dealey
Plaza, wbere Kennedy was
slatn on Nov. 21, 19".
The subpoena• wue
returnable Feb. 17, which
could mean the state II aeek·
ing the Connall)'J as windup
witnesteS in the Clay L. ShlJr
trial.
'Ille subpoenas, to be served
in Houstcm, Aid the Connallys'
testimony "will eatablish that
shots were fired into the
presldentlal limousine from
more than one direction,
pursuant to a conspiracy
formulated by the defendant
and others."
Fight on Filibuster
Continues Tradition
to ask Con,graa for more panles to help the dty's 3,200 the city's courts and modify Misa Nixon, %2, w 111
money and approval of 67 new policemen patrol Washington bail procedures. "What we represent her lather at the
federal judgeships. including streets. "As I see !t, it's the need in Washington is a blitz society's meetings and f\mc-
six for the District of Col~ only hope for the law abiding on crime,'' be declared. tions a.s an unpaid volunteer. umhia. ...:CCO:..C:.:!C:....::;:....::;:...:::.::.c::.:::::!<--C....;._.:;...:._~~~~~~~~~--''--~~~-'-
Sena.te Republican Leader
.Everett M. Dirksen and House
GOP Leader Gerald R. Ford
reve8led l.liePre&lclent's j>Jiins --
Tuesday after meeting wilb
him on Capitol Hill.
Dirksen said the Nixon ad-
ministrat.lon would "ask for
supplemental r u n d .s for
whatever it takes to carry
out this war on crime" and
Ford said t.he president wants
to mile Washington a
"showcase of what can be
done" to combat the nation's
rising crime rate.
Although n e i t b e r con-
gressional leader specilied
bow much money would be
needed. both said the funds
would be ilSed to improve
court procedure with a n
emphasis on ball nform and
expanded prosecution staffs.
M. they spoke, Districl of
Columbia police reported a
23.2 percent increase in crime
here last November over the
same month in 1967. Rob-
beries, up 107.3 percent,
represented a significant part
of the higher rate.
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Se.n. Henry Clay, an ambitious a length of time, so much
Whig, led the first fig· ht dignity and decorum of debate
Nixon said Monday at his
first news conference as presi-
dent that he had asked Atty.
Gen. John N. Mitchell to
recommend Immediate steps
to reduce crime across the
nation and particularly in
Wuhington, where he said
walking at night can be a
"very serious problem."
EXPERT BRAKE OVERHAUL
Several congressmen had been maintained."
against the Senate filibll!ter F u 1 b r i g h t • s e n a t e -:--..,========
in 1841. He lost, and his suc-Republican leader Everett M.
cessors have been fighting and Dirksen and Sen. Barry M. BRIGHT
losing the same battle ever Goldwater, CR-Ariz.), praised fh• DAILY 'ILOT m•k•1 It•
Since. the filibuster 11 an institution "'w• c1v•r•9• li9ht, ti9ht 11'14
tit Se t nd bri9ht. R11d yowt horn1tow11 Their dream persists today. unique to e na e • ,.,,.11,, ,,.,~ ,,, ,,,.,, tho
"It we would ever get a essential to its dignity and ,._.._ ''
three-fifths rule, that would 1 .~pr~..U~g;e; ••••••• ;;~~~=~~=:::=-be the en<i -that would be
the end of all this nonsense
we 10 through year after
year," Sen. John O. Pastore
(IHI.I.), told the Senate Tu ...
day.
A few minutes later,
Pastore'& efforts were u dead
as Clay's. 'The S e n a t e
mustered 50 votes for a mo-
tion to stop debate, but 42
Senators voted no. Tw~.
or 62, were requlnd for vic-
tory.
Senate DemocraUc leader
Mite Mansfield said he might
try to refer the propoeod
change in the debate rules
to the Rulea Committee. He
was 1sked whether Uli! or
any other maneuver could
achieve success this year.
"I'm doubtful," Mansfield
replied, "very doubUul."
The proposed change would
enable three-fifths -I 0
Senators at the most -of
those voling to stop debate,
a. handful fewer than the two-
thin:ls -t7 at the most -
rcqulttd now.
"The Senate hasn't got
anything else to do," Sen. J.
William Fulbright, (0.Ark.)
oboervod after Putore and
aMt!tant Senate m a J or i t 1
leader Edwanf M. Kemiody.
(D-Masa.), called for an end lldAU ft J _
to the three-woek talkathoo --, IO CID .. •
ag1lnst the rules change. j·.,,. · -II ,.,. com& C.C, Fuibrltht's point was that tt WK. W'-"'
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_ l(indergarten Dilemma
Kid& deaarve the best. Newport.Me&a school tru&·
tees will buy lbal
But tupayers ntt<l a break. Trustees aren't lor-
felliog thal
The toughest job for a school board member is re.
conciling these two considerations each year as budget
time comes around.
Usually there are assessed tax ba.se increases or
new state aid funds to buy some educational improva.
ments. Never a' much as trustees would like, but al-
m06t always -it seems -some.
This year, Newport·f\.1esa board members fear they
rnay have to t~e a step backward. The new, three-hour
kindergarten day may have to be cut back to two and
one.half hours as in years past.
A $347,000 deficit resulting from a withdrawn, now-
you-see-it now·you--Oon 't oiler by the state Legislature
to underwrite the longer kindergarten day puts board
members in a spot.
They are told the kindergarten extension is a god·
send for readying youngsters who would have trouble
Jearning to read, but it appears they can't afford it. The
state backed out of the plan.
The program has been highly promising. Educator!!
and parents alike are hoping some way can be found to
keep it in operation.
Guilt by Association?
It is no disgrace to be poor, but it's damned incon·
venient.
There is more truth than poetry in this old gag po5t·
card line. Especially when you're poor in a city where
tho .~verage family's eflec~ve annual buying income is
$Ia,37S and going up.
Unfortunately, many in the average bracket tend to
equata poverty among their neighbors as tinged with
•omt1.bil1a more oUO!lli,va lllaD lou&h luck or rtal job
&ldll• and training. A blick man 111arvin& ID Blafra can
upect sympathy becauaa he la dillel'tQl But It 11 mora
dl1l!cult to re,.,lve the fact that someone who watclle1
Laugh-In and &hops at the Safeway may al&O accept
welfare aid.
Soma residents of an olcl bou•ln& development on
Vicloria Street lo Co<ta Mesa were remtodtd of Ibis
fact receoUy durtni City Council dlscuS5iona on how lo
force the propert7 owner lo clear his land.
Owner Paul Gardner was abaent due lo nu cooyale-
sceoce but the cooocil nonetheleu cr!Uctzed bis proper·
ty and tenants In bcilb specWc, le&itlmate tenna and al·
so some emotional generalities.
..It's the class of people he attract.a,'' said one mem·
Iler.
Uoderslandably upset when Ibey learned what tran·
Bpired, several people whose incomes Je&d them to rent
Gardner's $70 monthly cottages reacted. They s a i d
Ibey are not hippies and lawbreakers. They did not deny
hippies live on the property, or that far too many police
cases were generated there in a one-year span.
They just denied being among those responsible.
They. said they are not of poor character. Just poor.
. Nothing concrete was accomplished since the hear·
1ng was continued until Feb. 3, and no one benefited
from the discourse.
Instead, school children whose mothers rent at the
address in question suffered :some hurt feelings, whUe
the element warranting criticism probably couldn't and
de>esn't care less.
The incident can serve tc remind us how easy it is
t~ slip into attitudes of economic or materialist preju·
dice.
An artist for an underground newspaper made the
point in a r«ent drawing.
"You ain't got anything," a ra~ged liWe white boy
Is telling a ragged li!Ue black boy, '!o you're no good." (Cl
Reader Comments on Student Views
r
ha~ Every
evolution
About "
Dear ~~~mf-fl .'For Programs They Offer Poses'
Monday, Nov. 19, 1968, on the
ol City Hall, hundreds of Them
punches with the police. What
They doing at City Hall? They
leaving a court hearing on charaes
against Them dW'ing an earlli!r
'rl>oliiratian.. . a m~ of fact, Their leader
lhe day before hod onllOUlleed
a civil disobedience campaign -defied
the coort and refused to •ppear to
answer his summons. • '\.
THE CHARGE BE1NG heard in City
llall that day resulted from clashes with
the. police a month earlier, when. bun-·
....-dred:s of Them took to lhe 11treeb to
protest alleged "discrimination" in bou~
ing. job opportunities, and voling right!.
After the bearlng aboul. 400 "civil
rights" supporters carried Their leaden
on Their shoulders to City HalL Ac·
cordin1 to witneMes. "when t h e
demonstrators began marthirlg up the
building's sleps, police ~ut . the gates
in front of them. As Ult marthers tried
to forte lheir way oUt, scufnes and
list fights brok'e ouf ...
SOUNDS DBPRESSINGLY familial",
tloe i it? 'fbt ume words and phruta
ve become 50 accustomed to -
onstratian," "civil disobedience,''
imination,11 "housing," "job op-
lies," and "voting rights."
y this·Ume thtre is a difference.
country was not the United States,
orthern Ireland.
city was not Chicago or Cleveland,
donderry.
1he protesters, of course. were
Concratulatlons to Orange Coast
Collqe's Student Council! It's
time someone had nerve to uy
NO to the stude.ntl wanting a
chapter of the aubversive Students
for a DemocraUc Society.
-M. R.
Tllft ...... ......Cit ........... 'II...., llft •• , ... ...,. ....... ""' IMMffllllltr ...... ,... "" """' .... Ill, o-. Ddr , ....
white lrilh Roman Catholics. Dolnc ODClly wlult our
blacks are doing, and for
eame reas<>M.
Amoricon
much the
MAKING AN lJNHOLY fuss for a hol).
cause. DW.urbing the peace -as only
the Irish, God bless lhtm, know how
to ·disturb the peace -for a puce
based on -injustice is a bitter mockery
of the word.
Asking for what every man has 1
right lo ask - a decent place to live,
a fair crack al a job, a vote that
count& as much as any other man's.
Asking lo be judged as individuala,
nol as· part. of an abstract, faceleas
mass -not u Roman Catholics in
a nominally Protestant country, but as
men, with the same lov.es and furs,
the same needa and hopes, the same
righ~ and responsibilities.
IF THE LAW WON'T provide thOle
basic things, the law must be changed.
If the ·1aw won't be, changed legally,
it will be chanaed extra-legally. That
was what the American RevoluUon was
about. 'Ibat is what every revolution
-good and bad alike -is about
Morality comes be.fort law. If any
ruling group aectpled £his, there would
be no demon.straUons, no scutfles, DO
conflicts, no revo\uUon.
ICostly Radio Network
\~NGroN -Lateist multi-million
doll project for South Vietnam is the
con · lion ol a nationwide radio
net k. . "tr,' to cost between $10-$?J) million
in f .aid "funds. . u · tNI unannoonc«I plan Is Junked
hy the' incoming Nixon Administration,
lh• Agency for Jntanationa! O.velop-
ment (that admlna.tr' tore I in aid) pro-
poses to build at least four -powerful
,.tationa that would glw all of Soul.h
\'ielnam modem rad.Jo coverage.
The 1t1tioOI 1re , to be strategically
lnrated in the (our thajor South Vietn11m
('il\es -Saigon. Da Nang. Qul Nhon and
f'lh11 Trang.
Still lo be named Is I.ht hrad nf
the costly projctt.
TllE NETWORll: IS lo he completed
within 18 months -fll'O\'ldtd 1 new
large-!lelle Communist offensive ~m't
wrt:itk hevoe. That's what happened Jut
vea r when the Reds' MfT'J)rise Tet auult
dc11troyed or heavily dam1ged some sla·
Uona of a network then being developed.
Tl WU to C!'OOl'lit of U IUtims, o(
"-hlrh I we~ l1rwdr in operation. After
the Communim :'f'1't ftnally routed, U.S.
olficl•lo ,.....mlii<d lh< undma'ldnc •nd
de<Jided lo ll<l'IP the lktollon conc:epl
lor a network ol four hi1h-powtred Iii·
Lions.
A major consideration of this change
"•s ensuring more AeC:llrlty while at
the wne Lime tetUnc maximum
coverage.
Undtr the Am plan, the new network
weuJd hive two channell -one mUitary,
one dvllb1n . The former would be under
U.S. control And !iolely for millt•rr
purposes. The civilian chJnnel would be
run by the Saigon govemmtnt. and not
subject to the U.S. in any way.
AN AID omCJAL, ~l<td II tbis might
not open the way for thl network, built
with American fun.ta, betrig a1ed again~l
the U.S., readllJ admitted that posslbili·
ty. .
"Yes. that could happen," ht. said .
''It has in othtr countries. so it could
happen in South Vietnam. Biting the
hand thAt berriends you is a quite com·
mon trait"
AtO authorities say the multi-million
dollar radio project Is favortd by the
Slate and Ocftnse Departments de!pite
the rislu lnvol~. ft ii claimed Oley
approve the two-ch11nnet net1"0rk as
necessary for improved military eom·
munlcaUons and lo enable the South
Vletnamest govtmmenl to better reach
the masRS of people.
nus SPRING a powerful new Voice
of Amtrlca radio stlUon will co Into
operation al Tlnanc In tht Phlllpplnts.
It Is coetina m million to build, will
have ten 260.000..wau transmitters and
will bro.deist to all of SOulheast A!la ,
Red Oaina and reach detp into cenlral
and tuttm fb.dai1.
BecaUH: of Its cltar amt powtrful
i!!lgnal, the Communlst5 will find tt more
clillialli ta Jam Illes< broadcHll.
8yllobertS. Alltn
And Job A. Goldomltb
To the Editor:
Relative lo the viewa elJlrtaaed by
many students of UCI as reported in
the Los Angeles Times Jan. 19, may
a few views of mine be expreMed?
The over-all reaction l had was that
most of these students were quite full
of themselve1, that they felt that, left
in their hands, this world would be
a much better place. Possibly ICI, but
since most of them ranged from 18
to 24 years I would prefer to have
-them gain a IIWe experience before
I buy their "aoluUons," upon which none
o! them seem to agree..
TOWARD TRE close of the Timt&
article the writer made a to-do about
these student. having grade point
averages of 3.3 or better. So what?
There is many an odd fellow that bu
.a 4.0 average. lo fact. I can remember
observing upon my initiation into Phi
Beta Kappa many fel'iow initiates who
struck me as being singularly lacking
in common sense and affected in
behavior. This affectalion, frequent
among the young, is enhanced lheae
days by professors teachin1 aocial
"sciences'' and the permissivenw of
the ~sent crop of weak-kneed ad-
ministrators.
THE HUMAN ANIMAL hasn't changed
much in the last millenium or 80, and
certAinly not much in the last 200 years;
and il is time bleeding heart reporters
and those quoted sludents and professors,
as well as school and college ad-
ministrators, politicians, etc., become
aware of this fact and deal effectively
with breach of school regulations and
breaking of the law. The general public
is fed up.
EVERY GENERA Tl ON that comes up
has ita own grievances, and many of
them are well founded. But when some
or our contemporary ado I e scents
(including "teachers") take to flaunting
"by any means necessary," and such
slogans, it is raising the black flag
of anarchy, not rebuilding, not reform,
not rebellion, nor even revolution . And
il does not matter whether the groups
be SOS. BSU, black, white, brown, green,
purple , or whatever.
FOR SOLUTIONS lhey :oi;ub&litute
slogans: for programs they offer poses.
Thty show little tolerance, m u c h
tactlessness. They violate laws and then
demand amnt!ty ! They think they are
the chOfien few who are forwant looking.
Nurtured by Ivory tower academicians.
et al., they know Utt le of history. hence
how do they know wbelhtr they are
facing forward~ or ba ckwards?
They are about as mature in their
riemands for an idea l \\'orld right naw
as lhose infants who went off to the
Crusades and not too far front home
perish~. a continent away from the
ltoly Land.
RICHARD W. LOVELAND
OCC'• Denial of SPS
To lht Editor:
. In regard to your recent edilori11l,
"Sensible AcUon 11l OCC," I wish to
comment that It came as no surprise.
If Any newspaper were to condone
the arUorui of the Orange Coast Colle~e
fnter.Club Council in denying the
Studentt for a DtmocratJc Society (S'OSl
a chance to become a part of the
By Geo,..e
CON f'I DENT! AL TO on.
NORMAN VINCENT P E A L E
Well, just try to look on lbe brlJht
side.
LettCTI from readers are welcome.
NormoU11 u»ittr• 1hould convey their
mtssage in 300 word.! OT less. The
riQht to CO'/'ldeme letters to fit space
01 elimino.tt libtl i& reserved. Ail
letttrs must include tio-nature and
~ling addre ss, bvt namts may be
toithhcJd on rcqut.ft if iuffieient rea-
son U tlppm'mt.
campus oraanization, I would ctriainJy
bavt expected it from the DAILY PILOT.
Your whole argument &eem.11 to center
around what SOS has done on other
Clmpu!e! in Ole country. A typical reac·
tion of your newspaper, if you don't
know what it is, call it Communist
or Communistic .
THE FIRST LINE of your editorial
seenu la able the same reagonina that
a member of the ICC gave, when asked
why he wu .aa:ainst the SOS, ''Not
many people know it, but there will
soon be a bond election, if people in
the community find that we have Jet
SOS on campus they will certainly not
sympt.thir.e with the: students al Coast."
The SOS at OCC, despite the ac·
cusatlons or Mommy (f\irs. Marie)
Howes, has met all the rules set forlh
by the ICC In order to become a club.
One of the · basic rights guaranteed
in the Constitution is one of innoctnce
unW proven guilty.
THE SOS AT OCC may not be any
more subvtrsive than perha ps the LOS
(Latter Day Saints) or Ne"'man Club,
both of which are men1bers of the ICC.
I don 't necessarily agree with the
ideas of the SOS nor \\'OU!d 1 join the
organb:allon. but they, like any other
individual or group of individuals. have
the right to form a group on campus.
The majority in any society certainly
does nol have to cater to the whims
of any minority group, but the things
for which our forerathers fought Jnclud·
ed that the rights of any minority be
respected.
Aa you can set, 1 too can tear at
the patriotic strtngs in your heart.
I rtmain respectfully yours, an OCC
tiludent.
ADRIAAN F. JACOBS
Front Paae New•
To the Editor:
It m.ay interest you to know I :1n1
thoroughly disgusted with your paper.
You have continued to pl;ay up these
TeenSefor..Chrlst so much it is sickening.
lf this Is what you e11! front page
news, then all I can say Is you must
be digging pretty deep into the barrtl.
I ha\•e no taste for such people that
will continue to mock the religion of
others and disrupt Ulelr services. Tf
they wish to 11.tttnd chw'ch then let
them come. they will be more than
welcome, but lo disrupt the worship
of oUlerio; is dlqnicetuJ.
SINCE THI diarupUng of our !ervlc:ts
is illegal 1 don't Me t,ow you can 111kc
this 11t1nd for them. J have. found tf'lat
you ha.,.e one of your rtporter~ following
them nl1hl and day playing upon every
lncldtnl that ~curs.
t 1m sorry to s1y lh111 I feel I
will have to caner.I my sub3ctiplion to
your paper, I even doubt lhat you will
ht\'e enough backbone to print this letter.
NAME wm1HELD
Child Abuse Problem•
To the Editor:
Again we are investigating th e
desperate child abuse problems, and are
faced with the usual frustrations of in·
vtstigation and prosecution in these
heartrending crimes.
Howevtr, there are method s of preven·
tion, and if only one child were not
mutilated as a result, they should be
put into immediate action. We must
prevent unwanted children! We are
beginning to see the value of sex educa·
tion for our school children.
WE MUST ALSO reach . those unin·
formed adults whose only informational
contact may be television. We must
provide, in addition to widtspread in·
formatioo, the aclual methods and
services of contraception and sterilization
a1 desired. We must legalize abortion .
There can be no justification for allowing
an unwanted child· to be born, so he
can be mutilated and murdered af·
terwards.
GERTRUDE FARBER
Riding as Brother•
To the Editor:
In his inauguration speech, Richard
Nixon remarked, "riding this earth as
brothers." which is so descriptive of
that "little blue ball" spinning around
in endless: space -certainly \\'e should
be brothers. The lhou1hl came to me
that too many of us just "go along
for the ride."
MRS . LILLIAN W. RILEY
Kindergarten Problem
To the Editor;
1 read the very Interesting article
(Jan. 21) about our kindergarten problem
in the Costa Mesa-Newport Beach
Schools. One thing not covered was the
situation with the teachers -that is,
the kindergarten tea chers themse.lves .
This new year of sinale classes has
bef:n a godsend to them. because the
double classes created \\'ork and hours
that you could hardly believe. I am
sure if you were to interview some
of them. you would discover what t
am talking about.
AS AN EXAl\IPLE, t believe a class
Is made up of about ~ younpten of
five years of age. Even though the
claM Is what would seem a 1hort pe.riod
to the ouls:ider (three houni) I would
guess the avera1e teacher apmda another
1lx hoW'S earh day gettJng ready for
that class, plus immeasurable time on
1A'eekends, If she is to do the kind
of job that parents would like to hive
done.
I have reared three children throua:h
the school sy-1tem hert:, both grammar
and high school, and lo me this ana
hu always offered the belt, and I think
that ls what people here upecl.
IF THE TEACHEllS al'< wallopod
again next year with two clauel', or
60 five-year-old children a dl.Y, you can
see that e:ven overlookln& the stress
on the te.c:htni, the quality his to 10
down. ll bu been said by many pt-op!~
wtto know, that the real formulaUve
11tagt In a chi.Id's lire is tM klnder11rten
pr.rind.
JOHN BAKER
Free"""ll Bearing
To the Editor:
P.1•Y I sh'onfly UTlf all concerned
re&denb nf Colla Mua lo attend the
public hcarlna at 10 a.m. Tuf'Jiday. Feb.
'
18, in the Junior Exhibits Building of
the Orange County Fairgrounds. At this
hearing the five possible routes for the
Newport Freeway will be di scussed and
this is the proper lime for all interested
partits to have their say -or forever
hold their peace!
AS A f\1Eltt8ER of the board of direc.
tors of Sen. Randolph Collier's stalewid•
freeway committee, l take a dim view
of changing freeway routes once they
have been adopted. The proper time
to "souncl off" and have ~is
at the hearings t.hat arc always held
before the route is adopted. Onc.e it
is adopted that is where it should slay
-unless definite information is 6rought
forward that something had been sup.
pressed or facts heretofore unknown art
uncovered.
IT COSTS THE taxpayers many tens
of thousands of dollars to ha\'e a new
hearing. and unless there is a reason
for it, it is a waste o( lime, money
and effort on the part of the state
of Californ ia and the local city involved.
So I urge all residents \vho will have
their homes taken by the freeway route.'!
to come forward and find out the re.al
reason why it should be this way. They
have a right, and will be heard, as
long as they have something new to
add to the testimony already given.
SO CHECK IT all out, not only from
the standpoint of the money involved,
but from the angle of how many homes
are going to be removed. Then add
it all togethtr and choose the route
that will cost the least. involve the
smalle£t number of homes, affect the
smallest number of fa milies and children.
and be of the greatest good to the
entire city -not just a selfish few.
AND DON'T listen lo the nonsense.
that a freeway splits a city in half.
1''acls and figures compiled for the past
10 years show that it is quite the opposite
-a freeway will tend to unite a city
by eliminating the traffic C1>ngeslion ori
the surface roads that lend to pose
a hazard and split it in hal f right now.
A perfect example is downlOwn Costa
~fesa as it is today.
GEORGE r KARCHER
Helicopter Need
To the Editor .
If the Costa Mesa porice chief really
Is living seriou~ consideration toward
lhe purchase or helicoplers fl)r Jaw en.
forcement purposes, tind has the funds
available, then the tax rate is much
hiaher than necessary!
I be:lievr: lhat Newport Beach need~
a submarine patrol for law enforcement
purpo!'!es, through Upper B11y, just a~
badly as we necrl helicopter~ in Costa
Mesa. 'y A_ YOUNG
----Wednesday, January 29, 1969
Thi' editorial 1.11111« of the DaU11
Piiot reckt to inform 4nd atim..
utau rtadtr1 b11 pttlt!nling tins
ne101papct"1 optnlons and com-
ntetttary on top!c.s of inttrest
aud 1fgnittcance, bt1 providing a
fo"'m for lhf! crprcssfon of
our readers' optn f11nJ, and by
prcstn!ino the dfv•rst vie~
poiflla ot informtd obsn"VtfJ
and 1pokesmtn on topic• of tht
da~.
Robert N. \\ieed. Publisher
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Reeds ••. ~
In the Wind
A bill lo allow high school dis·
tricts to charge students for park·.
ing on campus has been introduced
in the state legislature by Assem·
blyrnan John Briggs (R-Fullerton)
aod the idea has some great pos~
sibilities.
I wandered up by Huntington
Beach High School this morning
aboul. 7:30 a.'m. and wa's a:rnazed
~t the number and quality of cars
'1.eiog driven to school by the
youngsters.
With all the money it costs to
build schools and to provi de space
for those cars to be parked, a few
bucks e8.ch semester from every
car owner could help out a bit.
* Brigg's bill would apply only to
high school students and not to
those in colleges wher;e parking
fees are now charged. If the fee
were imposed it might help cul
down some of the congestion on
Main Street.
Trouble is that if the kid is able
to weedle -permission to· use the
family car to go to school, or to
buy one bimsell, he'll have no
problem weedling the money out
of 01' Dad.
Well, ·1•m sure the idea will never
'be pbpUlar with parents who could
end up paying lo' the parking,
once when the scbools.~re pur·
chased and then each year through
parking fees.
* The poet-laureate of Dwyer ln·
termediate School is Cheryl Suth·
erland who tt.irned out two winners
to take the $10 first prize money
in a recent contest at the school.
One of her winning efforts be-
gins, "We wind the clock of life
then we live. Each second's a day
each minute a year, one hour a
lifetime.
"When it strikes one we are a
young child, our life is a happy one
and the world seems a t peace.
When it strikes three we are in
our t~ns and the life that once
was so gay soon becomes a world
of troubles. .
''When the clock strikes six we
are .very much grown and for the
first time we· actually participate
in mankind's destruction.
uWben it strikes nine our life
seems a short one and it is not
until then that we ask ourselves
what we have done for mankind
..• for when it strikes twelve it
will be too late for questions.''
Wo!"'1day, Jan\llrf 2'. 1969 (SI DAILY PILOT 3
Water , Crisis:. Too Much or Too Little
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Calilornla 1ws
t>:een, plagued with two water problems
aU th(ough its colorful history -either
too .tnl!!'h pl l\.,~r too UJUe. .. , 'l'he st.pry lhjt past tw9 weeks, in
dlSaliiroUS CloodS, WAS too nNCh.
Nine days of torrential rain touched
~very corner o( tbe state, froD\ f.he
traditionally wet North Coast to ,the
desert Gf Imperial County! Damage-and
death tolls mounted, especially in the.
usbally thirsty sGuth. '
A growi,ng system of dams, re.servoln
. aod o~ flood conln>l lacllities )ept
-llle tolls !rom climbiD& blgber. The U.S.
Aml1'Corps o! Englneers 'daimed today
its flood control operations staved off
a potential $1.2 billiGn in damage in
Soulbem CalifGrnia and up to '33 millton
in the rim1.h.
Before the waters recede fully, st.ate
(l.(ficials are taking a fresb look at the
protectlCln afforded by existing n~ con-
trol dams and~reservoirs.
There are major needs in the south,
said William R. Gianelli, director o(
the State Water Resources Department,
in an interview.
''l don't th.ink there La any ~ ln Its full flood control capacity. troJ Center In Sacramento, the two levels dumped on Callfornla. 0t how much
about It. The problem ii . ooe . of "lt saved our neck," aaid Oroville of gov~nt cooperate in controlling passed Prou&b U'8 flood control &at.ts
economics. If it happens only once every Mayor Conrad Weisker · "It sure helped tbe storaae and release of flood waters of I.be state'• majof dam.I. ~ '-ears, It's hard •~ 1'ustily a ,1 .... 1e-us a lot arilund here. It my hive L.....m ma)OI'· -•-s. ·-~•-• ~ "' .... 111.ved your neck in Sacramento • • . uv io::BU•lNI" But Miller 111d, t•1t•1 a m~y
purpose nood control feature." We ran water over the ,PWwaj'. It Les Hood, Army Corps information large amount." •
Gianelli said the OOOding "requires was a sight to see. You can't· believe Jbllicer, said the coordination was "like Miller and his eoUeques mu.st (1'
· a re-evaluation of au the !"Ojects in lhat dam lilied up the way It has," a huge orchestration" designed to keep to "l«!ODd sueu'' a .wnn in dele~
sUcb terms as SpUtWay capacity of dams Welsker saJd. river flows as low u possible while how much water can be relealed add
a,.J·daio safety." · Before Oroville, lbe normally pea<elul ..Wolng -age space in the l't!!lel'Voirs how much atorage capodlJ llhould bt
Of the existing facilllles, .he a<lded. Feather River periodicall)' went on a ii> ease of further stonnJ. maint.a.lned. · ;
"all of them did perlo~ ma&Dillcenilr-" llood ramPal!e •. threatening towM and At one point tll!s past Sunday, the "'!!le dilllculty la Ulat moot mervolri
Ironically, a uutjor fl9'?d preveolfon farms downstream, particularly in the Fealbtr was poortng Water btto Oroville are multipurpose. The MSeal 1ituatiop
fa~ty in Northe.rn caJ,lforlda w~ m:aJn. Marysville-Yuba City area. Its flrst·test Reservoir at 91,eoo ell.hie feet per second, would bt to have a coosen1Uon rt.serVotf .
moth. Oroville Dam. keystone of the came in HIM when, partly completed", 4qUAl 1o nearly 690,000 gallolls per se--always full, a power reaervoir alwa1t
'"2-7$ billion state Water Project. The Oroville was used to cut signilieanUy cond. Simultaneously, flood control of. full and a fiood control reservoir aJwaya.
project is designed primarily to pipe the+ !low of the Feather_. T -· f~ AU~ed $1@ second-feet to now empty." .
surplus Northern California water to lbe Still uncompleted dams and reservoirs out the spillway. A number of Southern California
South -under normal conditio'lS -in the St.ate Water Project in Southern "We were able to bold to this relatively reservoirs are strictly for flood control
for lndustriaJ, municipal and agricultural Calif~ WCluld have ~helped prevent low fl~~of S5,'to> because there was and are empty most of the time, Milltr
use. Soulbern,callfornla traditionatty bas · some damage in that are&/Glanelli said. ~uatetlJiod C$lb'OI. apaCo available," said. They did -their job well. But tbefe belen~rt o! water to Serve 'Its ~wing-. ·~u we bad Cast.lie tiam:"Blld Reservotr ~ -~ V.:~ 'Miller~ dl1et flood weren't enough. • popt~dation. , · ~ ~~-COlbplete'd, It WOUid have tattn a pretty fareCISUr,'!ir lht~~ · . Miller descrlbtd another probleta~ But , like~, most multipurpose d*1\S,, , good fl~w out of the santa ·ctara River," &Ir~ In' 1he .,,.. ·doable ~ ~lgu~e "Dams require-reservC1ir .siteS. Maay Or~fe)'las a Uood i:Ontrol·f'Gle whl.ell:· lie added. . was~ sent~ to maintain streams down there are IG sfeep ta
i1 :cllz::iCted by . the. Corps of Englpeers~· The Santa Clara caused bea,.vy damage Oood ~age room. · &Gme of tl)ose mountain areas that the
~cated lesS than a year ag1>, Cirovillt Jn parts of Ventura Cowrty~ No one la wiJling lo ~n· try tG ideal or desirable resenoir .ai.tes are
wlls used for the «r:st tlrne last Tue.'Jday Through the State Federll Flood Coo-atimate bow much water the storm not available.'' · -'-'---'---'--'--.......... ~~~-'--~~===-~~~~~
Suzie's Departure Delayed
By TOM BARLEY
Of IM Dat!J" Pli.t Steff
Childrens Hospital physicians have
shelved indefinitely the question or
Suz.ie's discharge from hospital and ad-
mitted that the two-year-old Vietnamese
child's recovery from open heart surgery
is being hampered by a "severe 4tfec·
tion in the area of the incision."
But, surgeons insisted, •jthere is
nothing to be alarmed about." One
member or the team that successfully
cq_mpleted five-bour surgery on Nguyen
Thi Th.onh Pttuong commented that it
"Was -not uplmClwn for heart surm
patients to contract"Such infections.",
~ 'Child is completely 'irolated· in
her third noor toom. But, a hosp!tal
spokesman commen~. "she is eating
well, is quite alert and, so far as we
can see, in no way really inconvenienced
hy the infection."
Doctors refuse tG comment Cir. the
possibility that Suz.ie has contracted a
staph (staphylococeus) lnlectk.a. Staph
germs defy au hospital antiseptic pro-
cedures and are. a fhqueii\ caule of
infections in patients wbo bavi' reeenUy
undergone surgery,
Sal er Organ Transplants
Suzie had been scheduled to leave
the hospital last Tuesday. Dr. Albert
GOO, a member or the facillty~s medi'cal
staff, has promised tG allow the child
tG convalesce at his Orange home in
th.e company of her mother and in..
terpreter before making the 8,000.rru1e
jburney to her Da Nang home.
But that must ·wait, doctGrs agreed
Frida.y A wide range on antibiotics is
being used in the doctors' bid tG' cJear-
up an infection that has compelled tbetn
to reopen the long ugly incision carved
in the child's abdomen.
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Hinted in New' Research
PASADENA (AP) -Experiments pro-
mising safer organ transplant -and
possibly opening the way to use Clf lower
animals' hearts and kidneys in humans
-were reported today by a research
physician.
The test involves anti-lymphocyte
serum ALS, one of the newer substances
that suppress the body's natural defenses
against invasion by foreign · material.
Such substances are vital in transplant
operations. ··
Dr. Eugene M. Lance of Cornell
University Medical Cenler said mice
treated with A.LS showed long-term ac-
ceptance or skin grafts from rats, guinea
pigs and even humans.
"Since skin is one of the most difficult
tissues to transplant, it probably would
be even easier to transplant internal
organs with this method," he said.
"And, since these skin grafts were
between animals or entirely different
species, there is no apparent reason
why organs from chimpanzees and ba·
boons cannot be transplanted ewntually
into humans, thus relieving the shortage
of human spare parts."
Lance spoke at the midwinter Con-
ference of Immunoligists, a group of
scientists c o n c e r n e d with the
mechanisms by whiCh the body makes
itself immune to disease. He elaborated
on his studies at a news conference.
One of the chief immunity metjlanisms
is the productiqn or ,antibodies, which
al.tack invading .. substances.. such.. as
bacteria. The Same antibodies also attack
transplanted organs, .however, and their
production must be 1uppressed if the
transplant is to succeed. . ,
This -can be done bf r;adiationt certa.in
chemicals and anti-lymphocyte serum.
RadiatiC1n often is harmful. Th e
chemicals often have side:-effects. Antj.
lymphocyte serum, so called because
it attacks the lymphocytes in the blood
which make antibodies, seems promising
because it has no known harmful con-
sequences.
Belly Landing~
Le Thi Lanh, Suzie's attractive mother.
maintains her vigil at the bed.side of
the child she brought from war·tom
South V i e t n a m. She was said
to be "calm, perfectly confident and
in full accord with all the hospital is
doing for her child."
Suzje came to Orange County last
Nov. 27. Her flight here was arranged
by a U.S. Navy doctor who noted the
child's rapidJy deteriorating heart con-
dition ~hile examining V i e t n 1 me a e
children at the Da Nang base.
Flotsani and Jetsani
·~ DAILY PILOT ...... W Lei,.,. ..
Assorted debris washed ashore during recent storm lines beach ai :
Newport Beach resident walks his dog near Santa Ana River jetty _·
(background ). Storm debris along entire Orange Coast Is attracting '
. many a sharp-eyed beachcomber hoping to uncover a valuable Item,.
or two, or just a handsome piece of driftwood.
Saturday·!
At Santa Anita!
The s100,ooo
Plane Misses Jeep, Ditches' on Beach, in Newport Charles H. Strub
Stakes! Quick thinking. skill and "a little luck''
were credited Tuesday with averting
tragedy when a light plane and a
Ji!eguard jeep narrowly missed a collision
as the plane safely ditched on a stretch
CIC sand in West Newport Beach.
The light plane, being checked out
by a pilot and mechanic out of Orange
County airport, made "a perfect belly
landing" on the beach at Orange Avenue.
Neither the twG lifeguards nor the
two occupants in the aircraft were in·
jured in the 10 a.m. mishap.
· Pilot of the ~e was Bob Downey ,
49, of Whittier, whG was flying with
Frank Johnson, 47, a mechanic at Orange
County Airport.
The plane, which Jost fue l flow C1ver
'the surf line, was only slightly damaged .
The fJ!eguardS, Capt. Buddy Belsbe,
34, and Logan Lockabey, 32, were on
a routine patrol in a lifeguard jeep,
they said, when they spotted the plane
heading for them on a collision course.
The jeep was traveling south on the
beach.
"\Ve saw the thing heading toward
us, and as it came in we swerved
to miss it," Lockabey said. "At the
closest point I would say it missed
us by about '15 feet."
Belshe said, ''It seemed almost as
if you could have touched the wing
as it passed by."
Llfeguard Lockabey is the son of DAI~
LY PILOT Boating Editor Al Lockabey.
Both lifeguards praised the pilot.
saying, "He did a superb job of bringing
that thing In."
The craft, a Myers 0200, was being
•
checked prior to a flight to the East
when Downey said, "The motor just
stopped. and we triecl everyUUng to get
it going again. It stan'ed up !or a sec-
ond, then just qu it altogether.
"Frank said we were going too fast,
so I dropped the naps and slowed the
thing down, then we hit the beach at
about 70 miles per hour," he said.
"It was an awfully smooth landing,"
Johnson interjected, as he stared at the
white craft. "It wasn't like the jarring,
bone cra~ng crunch that I expected."
He described Downey ~s "a veteran
pilot. He's been flying since 1947."
The plane is II years old.
As for its exlraction from the beach
the mechanic commented, "That's a
damned good question. We haven't c'ttid·
ed how to get il home yet."
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FLIERS AND LIFEGUARDS DISCUSS BELLY LANDING AT NEWPORT'S ORANGE AVENUE BEACH
A Outttion Rtmtlntd Tuesday Morning : "How Do We Get It Out of Here?"
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'This is one al the big ones.
A 111-mils conta;t for 80IDO of the
world's champion fOlll'year-old
thorougbbreda. Like Dark Mirage,
Nodoable,·Dewan, Poleax-
and the surprising Cavamore. It's also the
fust in the fabulous Santa Anita
Challenge Cup Series. Don't miss the
action. Satnrday at Santa Anita
in nearby Attadia.
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8ACRAMEN'l'O (UPI) -Allfr a ..,..
day [act-finding lrlp to wblcb be.aloshed
througb !oat-deep mud lntide a
Clrplnteria bome, Gov. Ronald ~
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vowed today to "~ ~ n4 .: .,, · for vlctlmJ 41 ·-• diVi · .... ~ ""&.....!.. '' •;:>. ~· " "" . _, ~ii.i:a11o . "t;!te d~.,.;· ~ wiUiJut SR)'. , · ' 'liDtM'-'.' ,' ~' lo lb ', imlil ") ;!' Jitl . "1 ·~ ;.~t ,'. ·,'it
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.... • <#' " •• -• . • Y.'J • "seaford C6llege; a boys' school in
tltltwortb/England, operated by a
· !:!finn:h of England clergyman, is
._lying for a licen5e to operate :r.· Tue headm .. ter, the I!.••· .
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art ~;tt '· -· b -~.· . ,,.~
;t; khMl'~et .......... . . -'./. "'4 f &-..-.. ..,-.• Vt!, , I ~·k. • . ., '-·~ ~ ~ •• ~{...... . ... ~ ,"Pote upon , a liihei~ •l..t-·• ~ we used to have a barn btiuGm1
piity Ind erect it." be recalled. "I
don't think there'a anythiq wrong with
a Uttle ndghborliness." •
The governor and a group of state
. · rlos. ~o/>nson, ~acd the. student
·J!!l!Uld be able w buy beer and wine
~~-t not spirits." Other members ~lbe >tall -said tbe · 3ludents would
bi!ile!it by learning how to run a
bar and how to behave in one. -. : · djlclall flew down Ille Central ~)
to • chartered DCt ~ lo~'.•'
flood docqage !roqi·_., t"°" ,.....,, · •
).~--~ ~-· Flood •waters carried thil
bossy to (he matle.,.nity ward. A
-~Cow being swtpt down the
odtd Santa Clara River was
TOped and pUlied aiho.,.e. Th.en
' rs.' ·BiUi/ Harr::i"ey, owntr of
iWT Siable1 tn Oxnard, Calif.,
: ~~d the Cow to ont of her horse
1 • stalls where lt pour bfrth to two
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of recerd rainfall. They stopped to meet ~ ,
with regional officials at Fresno, Santa
Barbara and Burbank.
The trip had a lwo·fold purpose of
allOwing• the sta~, chief executive to
see flood damage ftrst band and to
let local officials know what st.ate and
federal facilities were available to he.Ip
them • ~e most drama~c . rnaJJU!lt' _of :o the
trip came at the small Santa Barbara
coonty hamlet of Carpintetia where a
Fricily night deluge brouA)t;niucl-50aked ncm waters 'down from lilt ilountaiit. .._,
Reagan bused to a subdivision wfiere
an entire street had been covered with
mud and water stood during the hei_ght
of the flood at three feet imide the
homes .
He visited the home of construction
worker A1u Mendez., who was working
shoelees with his pants leg · rolled up
to clean mud from hi! house. The mud
was a foot deep. Neighbors were helping.
"This is what I mean by tbe ,private
sector helping," a grim-faced Reaga';J
said. "By golly, it's got to be done.
There is a limit to what government
can do. nus is a tragedy ...
He told J"alher ·Francis Roughen, a
Cathollo .. priest w~ parlsli is in the
~rea, that "Private, gbod neighbor help
1s what we need."
The father said a federal reclamation
project planned for the area would have
prevented the flood . "Maybe it's easier
to call Washington. now," Reagan said.
GOV. REAGAN, WEARING BOOTS, INSPECTS FLOOD DAMAGE
Talks Wi!h Alex Mendez of Carpinteria on Dam11ge to Home
. . . . . . • 'I;'h~ ga-.ern.or ~ he had received
. . M1AMl '(UPI) -Five youthful Negroes bed mt by the arm and &tarted wavl.ng ~telephone call M~nd«y night from Pr~·
Storm "'Got Away'
, ~eered two alrl.lDtl and forced a' gun arotiDd He kicll:ed open the coclpit ident NIJon pledgJOI ·the full faciliues · them' to fly tQ Cuba · Tueaday ln the . •· . of the federal government to help flood f'orecaster's Job Unpredictable
·ritnth and· lOlb hljackln of'·the ar d~r and. ~d a , gun to my neck and . reUel. Nll:on already had released $3
i i trid 4&~ third doublehea~ p~acy ~ii told tbe ctew 1le wanted to go to . m!Uion for ntrie deva(b,ted counties. 1:05 ·ANGELES ·(UPl) _:in a,icient . says Dr. William Bonner, assistant pro-
Ch1na , farmers prayed. -Jor !avoratd.e.. lessor of 111~teoJolo£)' at UCLA. ...::. · · Havana.'\-=add!ti-tb~t I ·-• t · _ , ... ·,_ . ,• , -· _ . __ _ _ .. ... .,.., e e eg1:ua ure 1s ~~:.·r-it';k~,a. as •~g!--;~•dW~ s~:~~lmaJ.~· btll ' lease,$6.4 ollllion.
graduate types " hijac\:ed a National lrf'the fofwfrd lobd servufg sectJQr,-C~ s . . Ip restore local •
Airlines jet nfing fram Los Angeles National's flight M preparing a snack . wblilr ftbl~ · ~
'Weathtt in• fron t ~ :Budd.ba':&, ~ 1··· .-. Foreeftfitet!>&&J it'"lill 1:1asy 'or large
If 1hey _dldn1L get 1L; they; ·pclltd .the · ~torffi&'. to build up• in :the-Pacilio Ocean
. -lt"fiamf with ~ perSO;rul, and about • for per 25 easse.ugers when sbe .auddtoly ..A~. ~; ~ Angelu County
. 6m:'1ilet'·'1lll .. 1JD<11, Y'lo<nlrir .-be~~,~~~~.:-,!I!!·~ Superv!s<>l:' .. P;mlbbs "!&&e!led a
statue W"!th rocks. Without being detected. There is littla
The U'.S. Weather Bureau in Los trave) ,~C(CIS$ f·lh.e ocean soutb·" of the
.. Ange~ wasn't e13Ctly bt!_~ng· &la.mod . , :Califor~Haw~i: Toute. T~re .are no
todat ~or me w_or~ "St.orm'.".m ·»-.years:"·" observation stahomo :and:AJmQst no ships
--bl.It: .waS_"be~ reproa~' for 'J11Jl·· .to send back re!SQrts. · :.· .; ....
· t)'l1i<al )iipplt .dreia.'I , look COOJlllt!itd • -~ -~~-'10'.°"'.'ll'~~~ e ~ lo : aid of a Pbiladelphl-Eotern ~ ''S\lddeqll'-~ tap"ped w .oitihe '. ~,;Crll! ,But :It<agao said
Lines plane with 113 persons aboard. shoulder ~ put a gun in my back · I( &4.oot Xppear tD needed. ·
Police today identified the two men and said, ·~~vana'," the 22-year-old .Ast_ed. w~ he ~~ .. leame,d with th.e
who hijacked the NaUonal Airlines DCB stewardess said. l(ip, Reagan s,a.1?.~ I don t know if
forecasllng' it. · · ,. ·Hence the Weathe11-Bureau has little
On SB;turday, Jan . (8; lhe bureau 's' data fr.om thls region to feed into it.I
forecast for Los Angeles was "fate morn· computers. jet u Byron v. Booth and Clinton R. "I sald l bad to get the key for Y~ cafl, ju~ ~at.dl' . ..,._ r~ad .and really
Smith, both escapeea: from the California the cockpJ.L .and he said 'You better get the impact of theie things. ing Cloudiness with pattlr, sunn'y af· · But how _about those" expensiVe weather
ternoons today and Sunday . satellites that take pictures of the clouds? ·lostitute for Men at Chino. hurry up,' "Miss Siltorski recalled. '"I'~ g~· to dCinand that we apply
Pollce said Booth and Smith both The rest 'Was more or leM standard common senfe to make the red tape That was the ve ry day a tropical "Th I · · · storm swept in from the Pacific . It e sate hte picture we get every
· . . , Jo&, escaped from the iaoo. Monda proc~ure In the ninth hijacking of 1969 more _ fiexibJe," he said. "We're not a:~~ W'!61/--r.~°':ilt c
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los ,. . Wtu1e serving terms 1: flrjt ,.~ . as C&J:t. Jame& G. Brown turned the breaking the law ; we're just bending
rained in torrents for the next nine day shows th7, pattern of the clouds
days, . sending creeks over their banks . an~ the coyer. says G.corge Ka!strom.
and houses sliding down Uie ·sid e's of . chief. foreepste.r at the ,bureaµ s Los '"-'·'-.
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.er.· ""hg 1.0!:~e .. _ -w..-They uaed ... n•-'-R ·_ super lXJ: jet toward Havana's Jose the red tape 1 little."
. S1lO'l!l mt 1cs. or ~ e trs~ · .... ,~f " ... •~s· un: ~ · Marti i"1--..+ • iJ: 19 ttearj,_ schools closed dotDll iJI' · ~ and A. Matterson 1'he?i' they ¥ l"" '· -:!. ., 1
mountains. Angel~s office. :·But .it does nol give
Tuesday's prediction ,vas "Yariab!c us '.1° idea of th: 1ntens1ty of the storm." $tle~,.,.,\ta.sh., Qeco.~e .of severe fioai'ited ~ plan_e .tn Loi Angeles.
ID sto1'.17\S. But liid< ara.·1 mind,,,.. .:..Aillllorities satd Ille lwo men. armed Constim_· Pr Prices
.9 inches oi '"°"' _ afkl IMll' w1uaJa aun and an exp1os1vo ..dovlc~. Lost Savings Bonds r
obably sre.looking tonaorr:l to mm; .took over the plane momen~ ~ 1t . . • •
clouds •.. chance of brief shol'Vers near Kalslrom . said that on Jan. 13 his
the mountains." In stead the Southland staff was_ trapped between its pressure
was belled with thunderstorms and map. w~i_ch show~ a storm area in
ru .IOng as ;t kltp• """""""" depl!<ed New OrlelllU OD th~ lU\.lea .. Gettmg Top Priority Rise 4.'1 Percent
t of.,<meratiOn. of l!I Los A~geles to Miami Ofght .
Jigbtn1ng. · the_ Pac!flc, an~ ~ts co01puter output.
"Hin1 could it happen,'' people v.·ai!ed wh1~h did: not _indicate rain. The staff
accusingly, "with all those weather decid ed to go with the computer. . • The Natiozial uew and pueengera
,, ,. . , returned separately later ~ay,1 and
In ~~~ny, ~.s m many other the Eastern crew new the big DC3
ntries; 1t is quite acceptable to to Miami this morning. The Eastern
enci:..an entire night sipping one passengers were to be returned later
may~ t'Wo drinks. Courage to today.
roa.<:lt. a "Qj?rman gi rl. with the Both of the hijacking~ be~an when
guage-bar,tter,. should come stewardesses were SurQrlSed tn the galley TT\-P~f dreis-s,..actions and self by gun.men. An National stewardess was
nflde · . it doesn't come from preparu~. lunch whe~ approacht:~., and
0 e • ' • 'pt• · ! be' an Eas\ir-n stewardeu was ru1sing v p>niuru lO{I .o . er .. ~ drinks. • ·
cohol :~.So . goes Oll? ~tern 1n "One of. the men came up· and asl(ed l~!!:~-i;s:i:~. \.0 _G~ s tn. West .. me far a drink ," said Eastern attwarde$s
. ~, ~or military txerc1ses. ·"' Roberta :rruppman of Miami. "He ira~
Immediate autborizaUon of special
terVlcft ·for owners of U.S. Savings
Bonda in Southern California dis11ster
artu wu announced today effective
through Feb. lS.
Special handling will be given claims
for relief on account of lost, stolen
or destroyed Savings Bonds. Under this
treatment, the slx mooths waiting period
for the issuance of duplicate securities
will be waived. ·
Preferential handling \Vlll be given to
claims for destroyed or lost or stolen
Treasury securities in registered form.
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AIM AJl:l!Ali -CIWO¥ wllll _. WlllHl•SOit,'I" Into lie Nor11!9ul, wflllt lcY fftnle •M ltvft ,,. '' .ti .ca1loNI ._,, W-llllY l'l•t111.i-1 ltv l>lf ,_,ft f1I Okltl\tl'N. I-11'111 ·-Jll lt .M
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WASHING1'91': ·(~Pl) -Consumer
priees·n::. 4.7 peic~t in 1968, the sharp-
est Increase of toJ yur sil)ce the Korean
War years al ,1950-$1, the government
satellites, computers and radar sets?" He noted that Southern Ca lifornia has
"'It is probably harder to p!ledict ex· a type of weather called Mediterranean.
treme weather in Southern California which means dry, and added :
reported today. thai'I anywhere else in the United States.'' ··11 daet rain here, and rain hard."
An increase of two-tenl.M of 1 percent
In tbe December i~ex over Novf!mber
pushed the consumer price index to
123.7 ·of the 1957·59'· base period, the
Labor Department rt!~rted.
This meant it toot $12.37 last month.
Berkeley tu. Call Police
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to purchase the same,good.s a~i&v!C'es ~-· • · ·· • • ',.. ...
that SIO bought about' IO years·-ligo. T Q ,l_l n . ~ b
The department's · Bureau·· or Labor 0 ue istur· ·ances
SlaUstics !told the price level rose 1.7 • • , , ; •• • , . ;,.> . .. . ".
percent between December, )9671': le ""'
Decembtt 1961. •. · ~ .. • '..
Howevef; the aver~e rate ,ot.li;Crease &ERKELEY ~CAP.-• .-·u~ ol off.CSftl..
for 1968 WRS .smaller -4.2 J!lert'eM plfli-police (O 'beJp 'quell db'tlirf>eftcts
-beacuse or month ,to montri varll!lbles. at .lhe Univusily of Caliku:nia is pl iinned
Prices in Decem~r rose. two-tenth!l bY Chan td)Qr. Rogel \V: .H~~
of 1 percent, prim •ily as -A resuU.·~l "."We pi,ll .)UgmeAl 4:alrlpus setUrity
lh~ough the door of a mat hematics class,
fliJe students were treated for eye ir·
ritatioos.
The 150 studenl8 in the room \\'em
eYacuat~.
increased food and -housing co.sts::'l'be.· pimonnet· Wt& 1ht "forees-necessary to lw&-tentl:l! ol one percent mer~ wa.s provide protection," he s&id Tueld~. .~~yns . d.~lared distlplinary action
one. of tbe 5111llest·oae-modh rises of night -· wdl be 1n1liated against lhose students
19&8, but normally cclmiumerj>rices don't B~kal~ ol the itfaln Bind'O~enue . ~:violated university regu1aUons."
rl.se at all in Decemtitr. entrance ti the -c8wfi)uS'-Tiielrdat "ex\.~ . 'l'be rules, 'lie said, "specifically state
The mo.st slgnifict11t lndicitor bi the hlblted , c:'~ far u.flliht6 ij4e,rfe~nce .wllb entraqces to buildings
report was prellmloary estimates that and rret:do!N ff,i;-, ~.~ ~ 300 .uruvers1ty functiom •or activities
wholesale prices in Januar), 1969. are 11taff meJJ'.)btl'I,"' be~," ' · dl~c_r~ances of .offices, classes and studY
!'!howing their largest inc:J;tase since th1a actiOrt 'lfBS in ".~. Of · t&til1tn?s and harm to property are pro-
February, l!le6. . n!gulation,.• ". ·;.--; .,-~.r.!., t.·. i•ledF'f• . " '.· The last YW' prltu roac:even ctose He tttetted .. ttt ~"'nocnf1~~0nilf " ··
Co 4 "'"""i;; 1 rice Ille Korean War · ln wh!cl> m<mbel"l+oi' Ille· th!~ Wo
period, WU ln·'-¥.M wheo Ille i • d • x !JberatlGI! ~"""~bi!e99I ,,. Ti·ustees ,... U ~, in ~ wl>en ll porters linked ar)N end~ · ·
climbed u ~ • atiidenlU~t,l!O.toW-lrOlind S~IM:;.(IJ I tnNo~d•dndexroseupercenl s.,..-11,<'<I !o"loroe~tll!tuah M • ·Se above tbe left! fqrli"""mbet, t961; tl~ unes:m.....e., w .u.o-.i-.wcrt> a · eet Ill cret
J.abor llepNUncrf olflcialo ~lcled nwnher of 1CUU1to. • " •• ~ ear~ei: that the Tbe for t.isea .. 1'tMJkl. ~ d~ P,tci .when "~ 1:>AN FRANCISCO (UPI) -A handful
be aha;htly mwt tban 4 percent. polK."tmen mt~ ~··~ ~ qf pickets demoristraJed Bl San Francisco f~ . ~ketm. ~ ·, ..::. .... ~ ..... J _ • S'.lte CoU~e today M llriklng teachers
Th lm Ritt ·L• ted ~~i_,~~-,,~i(f,\ ~~I again in secret siusion wllh 1 com-e 8 er .. I S dUITTl}l\GY .... ~Mi:iM · w '\ aiUee. of ctinege lru>lees heu.wd . '\_.. .
;,... t-• r • . -:! • •'l'be tNcljers. repre1ented by tht Iii' Cn"\i~...1 Coddition >'.·-.AJ1"d. 1"' &" c>mst<r •·as tlwiii ~ican Fede,.lion'1>1 Teachers. h1v1 . • .... ~ ~ .t. · • • _ . tteen oa strike aihct ~an. 8 for "dtmandt Th~ :i:K ... =-;.~~~:i .Dija~.,Rew8'-d: S~t elllat ~~Ju~ '"::11 ~l~ri~:u:
l!Jt at QuMnt Ges\en.I U*1tal t~ • ily dem«ndil for a black studie9
although doctors riooried 6 1ppdr.d ' NEl\'t'(QRll, (AP),-\ ll0.000 ''""d am. ·
lo be tee0vtring lnim 1 heatt attack. for 1;,,orm,(fon Wdiiis ' l6 luwi ilrrest ~· T e teachers have remained on strike
1'lf! U.year..old actrt8' wbo4e wl~ ~ind cort1'1Clklin •of aJrllne.·hl}ackm who ..qe:11pite ~ court ruling that the walk oul
cracktng Niles won her faur Academy retur11lo1M Ut!.Ucd S~te6 w1U-tt o(ftred t ns !Hrr:1 1
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Award nominations, wes taken lo the by tl'I' ~~lfle'-iDdWllzY. Flovd D Hall, ~· .S~tHft1r .~.tlke l<'qders have announced
hospital Monday night frora~hP.r Fores1 chalrl]l•A •~4 p~tdon,t of Eastern Air ans fr-a "ma:ss confrontation" witll
lf\lls hom e. ..i:."' ·-.:_ ';""~ tnfto"ricM totl1y, Uct oo 1hc CMlpus Thursday .
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Fight or.t Filibuster
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Northern Ireland's two lllOll..· ·\r"IUd•. ~· ~ milllanl Proteslant lead ...... pOllct I• •_,i!"!J Ill! I ,
4he Rev..lln Paisley ~Mal-~ "'-clol_.,.,',_
Ronald Bunting, and ll>Ullled m<rllh>C'.1 am.t. : Ji
thent! off. bt police wr IO' ..,,.. polke mull; llaYt ~
serve thre~month Jail -. mad to bebaV6 · tn IUCb •
tencu:, way," IJJd Plllley. 1 .•
Pal!l~ was surrounded' 6y Bunllng, who Wis ~
· poli<;e and served a wan:ant ~ el tho ll!P1
for meat as he was leavhir c111,.,,._ ol , ~. ,wu?fl!I"
, ui.ler HQ>pltal. He ha'd .bee>! I~ Moncla1 , by Az#
. 11}l<!er&1'btg trealment !or a Mailslralel 'to u,;..i. ....,,. ·~ -seve"1y gll!hed liY linprjJcirun~ lac ~ lir-gla" Tuesday when in . .m' un!&W!ul· ....mlJIJ:*
.,.. 'pij!ICe"lrled to arresl him at Ing .-..m·eathollb-l'nlleiM
his home. clashes. 'J . , A: ·Crowd of cheering Sllpa· '" ....
~, '9rfers waved him off. So_mt;
... ..~ , ~ped Into their cars ana
"" :::......L..'"' .(OQOwed him to Belfast HEW A.Sistiilil:
n .K.PUSE MEE'flNG -Sen. Margaret Chase
Sini · Jd'aine; GOP,SeQate 1.eader Everett M. Dirk-
se!'> tllll,JjiliOll.and House leader Gerald.Ford ana olller"R"!1'1Dlk:an COngressional leaders met· in
... UPI Te~·-"Pfiso
the Cabinfit Room of lh6 Whr)e !J.bW!e f_ar l\o.-l!OllN • Ear"uer today, police bursi
Tuesday. 1'.hef _emerged ~1!1 tti' ~erence ~gtug Into the home of Maf Ronald a .era.sh progrBB\ 1!? curl> cnme, ·part1cularly in ·the. Bunting and took Paisley's
D1stnct ot €olumbta. fellow mi Ii tan t Protestant .
leader off to the same prison. , .
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A police statement u.ld of·
fieers were refused entry to
BunUog's home at Dundonald
and bad to force an entry-
\0 make lhe arrest.
Paisley, Bunting's fellow
mllilant in continufu~ urirt;st
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Miller's Changed Siyle
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Lautnl leoderslllp ill the HunUn&14n Beach City
Rall ha• been • creat conlrlbutor to the city being tar
behind tbe times t..say, but the vacuum 1uma to be
fllJlng.
City Admb!l•ltalbr lloyl~ llQ!er has been •.everely
crlUcblecl in Ille! past for 'ltinalftg back on municipal
Issues, but hlJ recent stands Indicate a change In style.
tie aeema reedy to propose bold new proarams and
carry them 1Wl!Uy to completion.
Miller hu oot had much encouraaement to be .tronc ill his po1lbon as top mao in city hall. In fact
for yean a •trong stand would have placed M ~II e r
among th,l .uneinployed and he knew It Fortunately for
the tuture bealtb·of the city, times change. Tbe concept
of carelalter. goyemment Is no !oncer valld ill tbt i:lty.
Mme.r's lint outing in his new role wu lut•week
before tbe city Mid-Beach Developme11t Committee
where he came out str'ol!gly for a c12Wntown civk: cen-
ter.
Ho did this · _, __ -llle.omajority ot lhe City
Council h8i favored a location near HunUn&ton.Beacb •
High 'ScboiJ. In ~ .. audience: w;e., two o!Jbe .council· :.
men who uve been .oppo1ed'tb~_ walerlitiill tiff. ·~
1111 str6ng mod drew aiS;Iallie from lbll ~.
many of whom had never seen Miller 1tand firm for
an,ytblng, least of all for somelltlng opposed by a ma-
jority of tbe council. ,
Taking th .. e strqng stands and.pledging to f,O ahead
wltb the develOpmeiit planl even 'tb6ugb they mar be
controversial Is politically dangerous and alter h1' 10
years in the city •• adminlstraior, :ftllller knows it,
Yet he is the professional in govemmenl The coun· _.
cilmen are the amateun. So lori'g as l\llller is wllllDt to
assume that role be shoq)d ncelv~ encouragement.
HuntlngtOn )letcih can no, longer afford less than
lM belt lnii\i lbe..toP ID!ltl In ~'ban II ll ls'·IO catch np
with the progress of Orange COiiDtj' and assilme its role
Ol a top city in a topcountr. ,. ·
'lb4re ~:~ Coalro'fe~;niwt be foced ~m~hl-"1~ IO.lbt.J>?lllloa.i c~•• 1/1
.. ~1s~o1~·tbec.~ .a;~·~ . ·
If inlti¥cted ~-ao1oo by .~~ ;;~ .. " · • • . ,
meni.nµer deoervu"~~ ; .... ~~-J;,; i. :"'. . \ .. i
tbe llrcq lead~tli·¢ti.IM!IU~ . • .,..II'''."""'"':>'(').
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Man, \f:-0jn~ o{. · Y~ ·. ~ : ,. . . . """:\ -,
Chambtr of eominetc'e Oflldt11· . . nlpt
pamod Huntlnaton Beach ·Realtor llollf 6lltU .. , ..
clpt111r of tbe cham,ber'• annual "Oldllaodlnl athcn A'i'1rd." •• ,,,
IJurini ~ ·aaine prosnm, Ille 15th Ull1lal Installa-
tion booquet, Ille Wlllllfll'I 4l~on Of ~ chiynber
~ J.o!ll·lmn... d.Y.lc leJtder Nn._ Mamie s.itw as Woman a( the Year.''
Slate• flas been presldmt of the board of l'tlaltors
twice aod;'currently Is servtnc bis third tet'lll-.He b'u
, also aerveq u •tale vice preslde11t of the realtor's af.
IOClation. J •
He baa been president of tbe chamber pJl!I 11rvod
as a director for 1everaJ. years; A member'ol the city
planning commlssion, his record of civic achievement
is long.
Mri. Sellzer has a long history of actlvi\l In many
.civic orcanizations. She 1s • chartlr memlllr Of the
women'a dlvi11ion of the chamber and is c:Onstdered a
dedlcated worker for the betterment of th• community
lhroUJb the ch1mber and Huntln&IA>D Beach Women's Club.
Both o( thue outstanding citizens have served their
community well. No doubt they'll 110 rtpt en doln& so
In the yean to come. Ill
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the NII' Y...i< Cl.ti ·Ubertl" Un-
ion bas sent a fulld.rWl"l leller to
"F.ellow New Yorkers," the flrat lt!DtmQes of which go: ''The cam-
palin for 'Law and Onler' ls plJ>.
erlllg lmpelwl. To meet It head...,
join the Civil Ubei'tles Unlen
now." I.I anyone aQt. there inter·
est..r in .. Amerkan Civil n.
spomlbllltles Union? -C. H. · .......... .....,.. ........... ..
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doing at City HID! They
were 1'8ving a court. h~ on_ cNraes
filed against T!lem d~All. earlier •
demonstration. ' ' .. ~ • ~: : • • .,.i ;.
A> a matter ol !act, Their leader white Irllli Romll Catholics.
To the Editor: . llela~c the view• ........ by 1l\lllY -II GI UCI u Nported in
the Loi Aqeleo Timm Jan. 11, may
a few Yiewl ol mlae bi UJlll IUld?
Tiie ov•..U -1 bad ,... that most of --II ,.... qulll 11111
., -... that Ibey fell Iha~ left
In their hlndl, thla -Id wwld be
e lllllCh belta' plae<. P..U.ly IO, but
lince moot GI them rll1fed !""" II to :II ,.., I .....ud prefer to hi•• them 1a1n. a, Uttle aperi-bol,,.
I buy thelr,".lw," upon wllldl -
ol them Hta>·fo -
-who the da,y before bad announ<ed • Doll!I ent\!. what OW' American TOWARD TBE dole o1 the Times
a civil diaobedieooe campalp -~ ~ are rr.·· and lot much the mlclt the .W'.l1C« .made • tCMlo abeut
the court and refused to app<tar to t 1ep ..... -~ .:havlotl pdl pelnl_ answer his IUDUDO(l3. ~ • . averqa Ol a:s or better. So •bit?
. MAKING AN llNBOLY full fw a holy Then Is mony an odd fellow that hu
TBE..ft!BGE BEING heard io City cause. Diaturblng the puce -as only a 4.0 aver1ge. In fact, I can rtmember
Hall tlfrit day mulled from clashea with the Irish, God blOll thun, know how observing upon 1111 Initiation into Phi
the police a month earlier, when bun-to dlsturb the puce -fer a peace Beta Kappa many fellow WU.tu who
dreds of Them took to the etreeLI to based on injustice la a bitter mocker)' . struck me u btinc alJ11U]ar1y t.cklnr
protest alleged 41dllcrimiDltion" ln boos-of the word. in conunon 1tme and affected in
ing, job opportunlUt1, .Md voting rflhls. Alling !or what every mU hl1 • behlvlor. This lllectatlon. frequent
After the ~ '"""11 400 "civil ript to uk -a decent place to Uve, amoos the young. Is enhlllCOd lhes•
rights" supportm Carried Their leaden a fair crack at a Job, a vote that days by profeuors tucblns IOcial
on Their alllJderl to CitJ Hall. Ac-counts II much Ilk any other man'L "lclencts" and the pmnlulveneu of
cord! to -..., "when I h • A>k_if'i ·.to be ludie<I as lndlVldulll, the pnsent crop ol ww-lmeed 1d·
de aton began marching W the not u · }>art el'. an abatract, flCtllla • mtnlstraton
buil · s t!l<(ll, police shut the-p~lel. mass -Oo! II Roman Catbolldl la ' ·
In ol them. A> the marcllen e DOGlioal\f Proteltant COUl!lry, bot 18 THE llUMAN ANIMAL baso't chonpd
tG thelr w•y out., acuIOes · ll'MA 1rlUI , 1be u.me loves and lean. -in the Ia.st millenlum er to, ud
fis gbU broke out." tht ianif:Diedl and hopes, the lllDe ~ty not much in the tut~ yun;
ri&hll 1114 mpooslblllties. uil. "11' time ble<dlng heart reporters
UNDS DEPRFASINGLY ramiliar, · aiicf~ quoted students and professon,,
d •tit? The aame words and phrases IF THE LAW WON'f .. prol'ide ~ ... ,well u: tchool and colleec.•d·
"'·e tw.ve become so accustomed to -baaic tbln&s, ~ law IDl:ilt bt cbabJed.. :~ polltld M• i.A""....1· ,, U ·•-la . 'I be i.. .. -...... '-•lly ·, • all!, .,,,..., me "d tratloo," "civil d~~1ene<,. ""' .., won •-.. -...-• . , .,, _ of this fact and dee! effectlv•IY
"d ·nation," "hou!i111,". "Job 01" It, wlU be cbanaed •ltrHlgalljl. 'lllat with bretcb ol llCbool refulttlOl\I and
po Ues," and ''VOtlrtg rtghta." wu what the American ReVGluUon wu' 6rtakiac-of the law. The 1eneral publle ~his t1me tMrt ls a difference. aticait. 'J1iat ls whit every revolutlM 11 114 up.
untry was not the United States, ~~ f<,od and bad alike -is about.
rn Ireland. ,. ~ MOrality cornea before law. If uy
ty wai not Chtcago or Cleveland, ruUna group accepted this, there would
oadtrry. • ~ be no demonatr1Uon1, no aculfle1, no
Jl'ottllera, ol ;cour&e. wtre.. coofltcts, no moluUoo.
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~2-2'~·~ to10i1 mu!U-milllcla do~ ilOalh VlltDam ii the' -
constn11:tlocf. 4 • nalloal'lde nidJo, '
~twork. '· . : Jt fJ to COit ,,..etn $1°"4IO m1D1oa
In foreign aid (midi. ' •
byu:"' i!:,,':;n~t:i:l=
the Agency fer ;t:.Uonal Develop-
ment (that ~.fwelp aid) pro. poses to bo1ld 'I( four powerful
•tatiOlll that give all o1 S...th
Vietnam modern radio coverage.
The otaUool are to be .1trategleally
located in the four major SOuth Vietnam
cltles -Sai,oo, Do Nang, Qui Nhon and
Nha Tran&· sun to be named i' the head of
the -1y project.
TOE NEl'WOllK 1B to be compleled
within II IDllGtba -provided • new
larp«ile C.ornmunl8t offerfllve doem't
wreak hlVOO. 'J'bal'I what h1ppened 1ut
.. ~ -n..-·i;liannel lrould be
. nm Ii)( Ji\tllilfti'ftittm11mt, and not ~ 1rllie u:t: !i!'IDJ' w1y •
AN AID OFFICIAL, amd H this mllht
not open the w13 for the Mlwork, built
with American l\mdl, bolnC med •l•ln•l
the u.s:. r<adi1y •<lmlHed that poulblU-
ty. "Yes, that could hlppf:n/' he 11id.
"It haa in other countr1e1, '° tt could
happ<n In South -Vietnam. 11\Unc the
hand that befriend& you 11 a qulte com-
mon tnJt."
·~y Gl!!NEMTION that comes •P
h11 lb o1vn sritvancte1, and many ol.
them are: well founded. But whtrt some
or our contemporary ado 1tacent1
(includiftl "teacbtn") take to nauntlna
.. tly any means necuury," 111d IUCh
' sh:IJ~ it is ralJ1n1 the black n11
qi enlrchy, not rebuildlnf, nol reform,
not rtbtllion, nor evtn revolution. And
· tt dots not matter whether the lfO'ips
be IDS, BSU, bl1ck, white,_,., rreeo,
purple, or whatever.
FOR SOLUTIONS tbty aubetitute
slogans ; for programs tbeJ ollu poses.
Tbty ahow liUle toltranct, m u ch
tact!....,_, They violate laws and thtri
....... lllUIOlly! They tlllnk they ...
the ch-few -ore forward leoktnC.
Nurtured by Ivory tower ~
et al., Ibey know little ol hilllll')', 1*100
how do they -wllethtr tltty are facln& forwards or ltackwards1
They are about a1 mature ln tht!r
demands for an \deal W1M"id rttM new
11 -inlllltl irbo ""11 1111 IO the Cru1111.. and,,. -too ,.. frcol · hotll•
pert1bed, a COftllbtnt l'ffl'/ ""'" tlte
Holy Land. • · ,
lllClpJtll W. LOVELAND
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Ltltn1 from -....... -. N.....Uv tOrilm ll&olld cono11111Mw
m.11a:o1 in JOO toordl or l1u. The
rifht to ctmdl1111 llltfr1 to fit spoce
or eliminate UNI i.t ranwd. AU
lcttna fl\Md iaclude tfOMta:re and
mMlinQ cddre11, ht 1111M1 '"411 be
toffMcfd ·lift ftQll<st 11 ntfi<Uftt ''"'
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To tlle EdltOr> •
la l'lpnl. to your recent miitorial,
"Sens.lltle AcUen. at OCC," I 111'iah to
corruntnt that It came u no surprise.
U ny ntw•PIPtr were to dondone
the ICU""' ol the Or1111a Cout Collete
lnter-Clllb Council In denyinc tho
Slu4et>Ia r., a DlmocraUc Society (S!JSI
a chanee to become a part of the
·-arpnlzatltn, 1 would certainly llavt espectod tt from the DAILY PILOT.
Your whole arsuintnt teems to' ctnter
around wNt SOS bu done ()ft <tlhtr
csmpuses In the C90!Jllry. A typical re1c-
Uon of your news\tlpfr t U you don't
know wllat It 11, call It Communist
or CommunllUc.
lndivldull « f!OUP ol lndlvldu1ll, hsv•
the rltht to form a eroup on campus.
Tbe maJorlty In 1ny IOciety cerlllnly
does not have to cater to the whbm
ol 1ny mln«lty fl11'JP, but the lhln1s
lot which OW' loref1thera loqbt Includ-
ed that the rlah1' ol any mlnrrlty be
respected.
~ you can ate, 1 too tan tear at
the patrJotic 1trtn11 in yoar heart.
I rtma.in rta:pectfuUy yours, an OCC
nudent
ADIUMN r. JACOBS •
contact may be ttlevi.&ion. We must
provide, in addiUon lo wi.deSpread in~
formation, the aCtua1 methods and
services of contra~lon and stetilliatlon
as desired. We mu!t le~allze abortion.
Thm can be no justification for ailtwing
an unWante.d child to be bcirn, so he
can be mutilated and mutdered af·
terwanb.
GERTRUDE FARB ER
. Riding as Bro(hn•
· .. ·· ·TeibeEditoi': -'· : ,,,., .;-,.;
l'Ht.t Pqe · iveie• :· 1 · :1n 'hi• 1naiigiitaudi! -,~ii. "!Ucltlll't!
Ntxon remarked, "riding this earttl 81! To the Editor:
It may lnttrut you to tnow I am
lhoroofhly di1flllled with your }lllper.
You have conUnutd to play Li these
TttnHor-<lltist 110 much it ill i ng.
Jl th!J II what Y'"' call front ·1 p01e
news, then -all I can 11y Is you must
be diQ!n1 pntty deep lnlO the bane!.·
I have no .taste for IJllCh 1Je0ple "that
will conUnut to mock the religion of
othtn and disrupt their services. If
they wlah to attend church then let
them come, they will be more than
weltome, but to disrupt the won11lp
of ~ lJ dlsiraceful.
SINCJI THE diarupLin1 of our Btrvict1
is Wei'! I don't see how )'OU can take
this s&and for them. I have found that
you haft Ont ol your reporters following
them niaht and day playln& upon every
incident that occura .
I am aorry to say that I feel l
will Mve to caftCtl my aubscrlpUon to
your paper. 1 even doubl that you will
have enoqh backbone l4' print thil letter.
NAME W!THHELD
·brdhtn," whim ........ deaoriptive ol.
that ".little blue ball" spinning around \
in endJess space -certainly we should 1
be brothers. The thought came to me •
that too many of u~ ~·along ' for the ride." ; 1 • i~ ' ~
: Ml!S.,L(LLJAN RILEY i .:-, .. f
Police lncldetd•
To the Editor :
The terrible misfortune of the arrest •
of two inn~t people on a murder
charge prompts me to question our
security here in the sancUty of suDurbia.
The murder affair is sad enough -
but •hat about the day-bHiay ad-
ministration of police work in Huntington
Beach? ,
Rectntly I found children digging cave.~
blto the aand banks around the pond
at Golden West and Talbert Terrified
at the prospect of a cave-in which might
trap the chlldren, I called the Huntington
Beach po\lct. A young. immaculately
dressed officer promptly responded.
THE FOIST UNI o1 your edllori1l
aeema to Ill.le the Mlftl rusontna that
• mtmMr Of tht ICC pvt, when asked
"by lie WU apfnst the SOS, "Not
many people know It, but tbtte will
soon be • llond election, u people in the community find that wt ftave lei C1allll Af>N p' bl WHEN I TOW him ol II>• dangor, SOS on cam~• they wlD ctrta&1:.t not •~ ·rt' ema his repi,1iw.as to this eUecfr: "ThaL's
sympathize with the studentt at ." Tt the Editor: · private ~Jlf'OPerty. The ·~-r doesn't
11>e SOS at OCC, dUplte lhe ac-Allin we are InveaUoUna t he·-· cooper9:ti° wl-th us, so.,.-e-don't cooperate
cusauons of M6mnty (Mt1. Marie} dupualt child abuse probllms, and are !'f with Ji,tih. If anything happens, then
Howea, has met all tht rules Ill forth faced "'Ith the usull lnlsfraUon{ li JD... . ..:.. the P¥tnts can sue." I ;tlinted out
by the IOC in order to become a club. vestlption and proseartion in tbese that my involvement was only as an
One of the bulc rllbts iua.rantetd heartrending crimes. interested citizen, but that tragedy was '
in the ConsUtuUon is one of inriectnce However, there are mtlhoda of preven· imminent. The officer 's reply y,•as cold ly 1
uatll proven auutY· .. Uoa. and if only qoe .chi1d" •re M courteous and amounted _!O: .''So, what?" ~
TR llllS AT OCC 1MY not be t11y
.-lull\'Ol'llVe than petbaps the LlJ6
(Ltlllr o.y SalJlts) or Newmoo Club,
bOCh of whtcb are mtmbtts ol lbe 1CC.
I · doo\ -ully qree with the
,l!ftp ol the IDS nor would I Jotn tho .... lp!\sn. bot they, Ute Ill)' oth<r
mut111ljil 11 a r...it. Ul<y .sliouli', tie· I a!l)1nol preJUdJlnl iiiiltl"Hc6,.They
}lllt 1.-. immedi#l• -W. mwt may ~ ~ l model l?I0jll'\ cer-preftnt· unwant.s childrdl }Ve lfe bidly (be mvrtler affaif':and rperiences
bePllnfoto 111 '1111 value lll)l;r ldu&. su91l ••my owq'must iJl!lld 1 !ntttwsled ,
Uon for our school cblldrm. citiuns to inquire about the nature of
ju.slice in our city and more particularly
WE MUST ALSO reach UlOSt unin-about the nature of the police, who
formed a4ultl wblee only laformaUGllll ~,supposedly .the. first Jine of defense ,, p•,; : . *8inl\.,. onlf l~Uce, ~ut also man's \ • ~ ftiift!ftet to belnlibnia,.e:
Unjust .Two-thirds . Rule, THI 'fttlRD.OEGREE grilUng of
Upeetl, tbe indifference toward children
l.q peril, the shooting or unarmed suspects
-surely this syndrome of incidents
lhOuld move citizens to Inquire about
lfunun,ton Beach's thin blue line.
the ltltt'I archaic Jn reqairlnS I tat-
thlrdJ volt .••
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W. ROSS wtNTER0\\'0
J.W-year wh<ll Ille Red&' IUrpril< Tel ... ult
't I <f<ot...,..i .. btfvllY c1amogec1 ..... 11a-
tionl ti a -tha1 being deve1a9ed.
AID au&boritles 113 the mulU-mUUon
dollar radio project 11 l1vortd by the
State and. l>efen1t Dtpa.rtmentJ despite
the nm Involved. It Ill claimed they
appme the tWO<hanMI ne1w.n u
.-ry lo< improved mlllllry ocrn-m-ond to rible the South Vietnlmele 1ovemmcnt to bttter .nlltb
l Ila" pertlel at wbldl adul"
pl1y stupid 11mu, llt• donrlts
•nd IO 00. Do )'OU "-.lllJ a4U1t
l•mt wllkh can be pl~ wllen
all thll foollsboeu ltlrls 11 a party
--1amo l mlPt enJo11
AMIN TO TIIAT. 1!lt -rul6
oo local -laues II a 11111 cenlllry
enct\lllatioa I'! Ille llate comtltuUon.
n .... adoptld beclu" 111 -r1q1 _
prepert)I was held by a comperative
few who did not want the eomman
folk IO bUthel)o encumber their propt> I)'
with bot4 dtMI. Tiie plctuN hu chsnied
with toda1'a -.-•-lblp. ·
Wednesday, January 29, 1969
111< e4itona1 ._. •t 111c QoUr
Pilot·"'"' to ""''"" """ -u1cU ttadn1 bv prtHnting thit
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the -"' people. It -to -ol 12 Illa"-ol which f ,.... lhadr In operation. Aflfr
the C-_. Onllly routed, U.S. 'l'Jll8 SPRING a PoWetful new Vole<
ollldall ~ thelllldertatln( and ol ~ radio -will F Into doddell to -Ille tktltlon <Vldit -operaUoil at Tlnanc In the Phlltpplnes.
frr a tlll•art ol faur hlgi>powmd It&-Jt, II ...UU $17 ial-lo blllld, wlll
llonl. • 1*ve tm-·w,oo&-tt tnnsmm... and
A major ~on ol tbb chan,(e . wlU -to •II o1 SoullleMI All>,
.,11 ensmint'' m«W IOC<J11ty while •t l!al QJaa aod nach deep Into centnl
the -M1De time "pttlng maximum and Ustem .RuulL
coverqe. Beeau• of ltt clear and powtrful
Uod..-the AID pW>. the new network at.,,.i, the Communlals wlll find 11 more
"°""haft t .. dlelak-one military, dJfflcult to jam tl!m b,..dc1111.
oM clvlllan. 1be formff' woukt be undtr Br Rtbtrt S. Ant•
V.S. control and oolely for mlUtary And Job A. Gfld•mldi
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llOPUUL °'" Hopeful ' YH. "A<l•k llGplcOtcll." Tbe
minute IOIMbody I a 11. I t I
cllarsdu, hop rtlht out the doOr
IO the ntarut lolmlO Ind llp oome
Scotch. I've ....S 11 for years.
(Bend your pnlbkms to G<ot&•
for lnsllnl SOM!ool.)
' l'IJUIAn TRI MOIT strttttw part
ol the ,.it ii "' -Iha! If local ~ I-""'ultff 0011' a .tmple majority, u pttYatt1 with '1111 bOnd
"""""1U.... • """"t o1 the ua ..
---Id havt be<1I ·--· Sey1 Dr. Gorin G. Gotdoo, CTA
-mcutlvt, "'!lit will GI the major!()' to approve IChool booda hu
bttn thwarted by , a mlnority due to
Tiie Ool!ltftutlall -Commlsalon -'I In Febnllry to -the third
phue GI 111 -IL 'l'lle. -tw..rhlnll rul• lurks In tbal part ol tile ConsUtullon
to be studied. Tho COlllJll!lllon ahould
.-111 and IUbltltulo the fairer 1lmpl•
maJorlCJ~ I au,,_.,.._,
__... opinions and .....
11111114'11 on topfa of lntor<ll "*" lril/ftl/fcon«, btl providtna o
,.,,... for llM '*"-•1 o•r nad1rr' opfnfon1. and bu
Pf1lft~ft0 tht dtvrr1r vi~ """"' ., ""'.,...,. _,...,.,.
Clftd ipolu1m111 on topic• of th1
cfar.
Robert N. Weed. Publisher
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Over T~;··
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BRING LITTLE MONEY
ANC
LOTS OF COURAGE
to our
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SALE CONTINUES THRU
THIS WEEKEND' . . . . .-; ' .
.: . Orcl:NG'E -COUNTY SHOPS ONLY
33 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH '.
2500 & NUTWOOD-FULL~R:tON
Across the Str~et fro;.,, Cal State Fullerton
QUEENIE
Sal~~ge Be'gins
LOS ANGEJLES (VPI) -
A salvage crew today began
elfort.s tq, raise the svnletn
taiJ ,seclioo of a Sc'1!dinav\en
airlines lk:s which · crashed in {he Pacllic Jan. 13.
· The research submarine
"Deep Quest" atta'Ched a
nylon, un. to the tall coae . tuesda; ~ a sitlvage, vea&el
. s· ov<i!,10 ~U~ ID ,raise · · .~ . Ins1a~ the tall , is fllil\l rec(>rdet, w~on-talns \ft!:ard •• tbe. 11. d·
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Cong Flag
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At Stanfo'rd
STANFORD (UPI)-:..:'A Ii~
~red v"r 'Cong nag ;-rippled :
in the .bteete for tnttre than · ·
an llout Tuesday Oft .the\ :post
off it~ ttag · pole at Stanford
Uni\teriity •.
~ red and blue standard,
Ylitb a yellow star tn the
center, wa"s ·hoisted by
members of the · students "for
a Democratic Society (SOS)
but not before an angry
woman ripped il fn half.-
The SOS · i11.cident was• a
reacUon io an. announcement
by the ' Stanford Research
Instltute that lt had extended
an existing program inTolvint '
g~inmeat operat.iona· am .
viliage 11ecurity In Thailand ..
DAILY PILOT 7
AF i,anncltes
Another ICBM OVIRWEIGHn
REDUCE UNDER MEDICAL
SUPER'llSION WITHOUT
"PILLS."
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PHONE: ~I
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SPRING ·REMODELING
DRAWING EVERY DAY FOR
$10 GIFT . CERTIFICATE
No Purchase Necessary
40% .TO .·,80% OFF . , . \ -
-ALL D~f.~~MENTS . : .'· ..
S~le .Thursday'thru Sunday
OPEN FRI. & SAT. NIGHT 'til 9 p.m:
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Americans Don't Have to Register • Ill Britain!
Editor's Note: Writfr
Bar'811 U on unrecmutrue:t·
cd Bnlllh.,. who 1141 lived
'" tht U.S. stncc 1961. A rcridc11t of Santo AM, 1tt um It.ii home on hk otten
T'tgiltrotfon1 card a.r Rtczd.
Ina, BtrkJhitt, Engtcnd.
By TOM BARLEY
OI' .. °""' ,,... ll•lt
SANTA ANA -To m~
poll oUlco cle"5 llley 'r• tl1e
"January people."
1\rouJhoul thli month µi<V
ha'1e been 61:dlng to • pOtt otlldo ~ .. _., And !Mir nwMen-~"'iiswned t1otid
ui.\>roportlom Ulll weoll .liih
a registration deadline ol Jao.
31 loomlng omlnously.
They ask. often in ha1Ung
and Imperfect Engli!h. for a
small, white card th4J;t, to
some of them, is a treasured
document, a Conn which muat
be carefully scrullnit.ed and
equaUy carefully completed.
Clerks wll1 often have to
1UISlft the fonn..ftller, many
times, that all ls in order.
There ~ Giber reacllom.
ill• ti"( al ~ J11J11 whose
criJpty-•-.ited" Ellglhh
with its broad vowels betrayed
him to . be .a l!<itoo . haUing
from one of northern
En1J41!11'• niaocl <DUDllea.
Hill Clfdl Were -flun&: can-
temptuoasly on the co.inter
belore an astonished clerk.
"Bloody nnllance," be snap-
ped. "Every year we have
lo complet. these blB!led
lhlng1 juA-11> aalb!y aom•
bird-bn.lned bureaucrat that
we're atill here."
Angry or anxious, trite or
truculent. they all -with few
es.ceptiOM -fill out the
forms. For many of them in-
sist -and it may well be
true -that ~ freedom
and lhdr """'-may depend on that ~feW minutes spent
on a January day in lhe post
olflc:e.
For they are alieM. And
Orange County, it is
estimated, is home to 50,~
of the green card holders.
lt ia also estimated that
the vast majorlty ·of those
registering Utls month wilt
become citizens of the United
States. Many of those who
register UliJ week b a v e
alrudy enrolled tn cltiun&hlp
classes and will hope. to recite
lhdt flnt pledge of aUepance
in ceremonies later this year.
They would be crazy if they
didn·~ aays Mrs. Willi Bohm
of Costa Me8a.
Mn. Bohm left her native
Finland fib: years ago to join
her sister and brother-in-law
in the Orange Coast com-
monJty. Widowed in 1900 when
her hwband, a F.JDftilh border
guard, wu illho("in a frontier
skirmish with Rus$ian troops.
she came looking for what
she describes aa "that securi-
ty that we will never have
in my homeland."
The Uny nation maintains
precarious peace with ill land-
hlmlfY nt13'>bor lo lht wt.
And It was a peace that was
bought just afUr World War
II, Mrs. Bohm recalla, with
the C5Sion to Ru111ia of fertile
Finnish land in the eastern
provlnces.
111 could live then when my
husband was allve," Mrs.
Bohm said, wlSUully. "But not
after that. And when I hid
only lived here for a few
weeks I decided that I must
become a UNled Stales
citizen. Thi& ii fretdom and
I wanl a fuD share of It."
A fervent "Amen" was voic-
ed by Horst Setler of Newport
Beach, a former D a n z i g
pOUceman who joined six
other Eut Germans in a do-
f' I ' ;i ' ~.aU-dl.• bid Iii lirtach Iha Berlin IYl"'ll' aliona m only loo '¥', an tlllWarrinted lmpo&IUon. think Uiey're about lo change welt be lbat a 111111 coul4 ::.:.~'b.t~?ilo~~ Mii
"' loul to take out dtlW18hlp "Au I want to add la this,•· It. And the penally for non-be denied clllunsblp but w-.. .,u... ~
"Oo or diti" proved to be papen,'' P'alrweather -sail commented' Fairwetithtr wltll; regiJtratloD ls aharply defined allowed to remain 1n this ••AJl we ~v• to A.'I ri.;\l
an apt de8cripUon. E 1 ~ l "Alter alJ, our own counlry a twlnkle, "try maklng lbo:se -a hefty flne or a jall tenn." country u an alien." now," he added. "ii tO wan
German police oonchllantly bu long been a haven for tbouJ&nda of AmetlclW in But th05e penalties, he con-Vi'hat ac:Uon was taken thole alie111 who h1Vte1
!brow the bulld-rtddied bod· B "·'· '·t J ~ lo pl· 'to ... _, dies of. three of Hant'• com-refugees and Britain's gates r1....w n!g~ er every anuary ceded, are rarely tnforced. agaln& aUenil who penistenUy ""' r-•
panklnl into manw-. carts and bavt alweys been open to the and you'd hear them acream-And deportation, the ultimate refused to rePter dd. wbo today. M a ntle. motti
pwecuted. ing bloody murder right here penalty for the alien, is continued to Uve ln th.la coon-thlQ ba1f of the llltld aUos
trundled them to within a few "BuL we'l'tl here becauac we in BaJboa." usually only carried out In try? leave 1t unW the lUt week
yards of where Honl'1 party ,...._ •-nd •--"-ba lo ,. ....... .. and West Gennao border want to contlnue to aee our t.1..: argumen1..1 pro a c;;on cues wu1::re cr.ucum ve been "It all depends," be said ... ...,.
guards stpod seething but ch11d."'1 and arandclilldren in were obviowily nothing new Involved In criml.nal pro-cautiously. ';There would be Whlcb means that samt
powulesa.. our decllnln& yean,:• the to a weary immlgratlon of· sec:ution. a full Inquiry, of course. I'm 25,000 Orana•~Countiml l'llve
! .'lt>rst lla•'WU. acars that "1)'11>1 Fairweather quleUy fleer In Los Angeles. "Even al that," be said, sure that the dlatrlct director WIUI Friday lo tel out that
JJJ .. ~~ ,CfQ'Y for ~ rest lidded. "Yes, I think thla an-11We bear them every year," ttu all depends upoo the crime (George K. RoHnberg of the ,rten card and tUI· in thtt
ol "u" 11~a 1 r<ioull of llllal ftllalratlon thlq ls·~t" so14, "Buf reptrallon t. cqmmlltedand thotW>sequent NaturlllAIJoo Sonice)"woUld llbltt lonn. or~ ii* fr fear.fllltid ntght,+-°'-er __ ll>_•_._anc1 __ 1_-...;;~-·1_1_u_\:;-,..•-f_edu_al_l_•w_an_d_w_•_d_o_,<(_t _v_er~d1£_1_o_f_lhe __ <011rt. __ 11_mi_:y_N_•_tu_ra_u_sat1o_•_s.r.tco __ >_·~'---d..,--Or-w_bal_!~----ii lreedddt ."I am jl'oOd of'" , ,
them," he 'lays slQiply. "I '"'-*
achieved freedom anCf t now
have only ont wl!h."
All being well, thlt wish
should be fulfilled by Aug. za. the seventh anniversary
of Horst's break through the
Berlin Wall, when he becomes
It citizen ol the United Stares.
All Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday Through Satunfar
There 's allOlhtt side to the
coio, though. The propontnll
of that argument may not
be u wmerous but they're
no less vocal than those who
feet that citizenship spell&
lt<llrity and lht final shedding
of fear and oppreMion that
drove them fNm an old order
to a new World.
Penneys New Polyester Cord-Fiber Glass Belted Tn!
Mn. Judith Hust of Costa
Meta thirW: that a I i e n
registration is an
..abominable, disgraceful in-
tnalon into the private lives
into a section of the com-
munity th.at should be ensured
immunity from this kind of
snooplng.
''I'm British," the very
British Mrs. Hurst said, "and
I don't intend to be anything
else, Of course, once you say
that, you get all the cranks
on the phone telling you to
go home and why are you
here then and all that rot.
"I love America," ~1rs.
Hursl said, "or why would
~ be here with my family
today? But can't I have the
privilege that many
Americans in my native Lon-
don enjoy -the pleasure of
working and living in a friend-
ly land without the annual
pressures of alien reglstra-
tion?"
Mrs. Hurst and h er
engineer husband -who
refuses to become involved
in the controveny -have
four children, two of whom
were born in Orange County.
"That's fine by w," Mrs.
Hurat saia. "It may well be
that our other two children
will opt for American
cftizenship when they beCome
or age. And, again, that's fine.
"But we get a liUle sick
of this attitude held by many
Americans that all foreigners
come over here afire with
an eagerness to take out
citizenship," Mrs. Hurst said.
"It's cost me what could have
become firm fr iendships in
some instances. But I couldn't
care le~. I'm not going to
have people ramming this
citizenship stuff down my
gullet."
No less heated were George
and Allee Fairweather who
came to Orange County from
booming, raucous Blackpool -
the AtlanUc Clty of Great Bri·
taln -to live out tbtlr retire-
ment years in close proximity
to their son and daughter both
of whom married ln the
United States.
"It's very nict here," said
Fairftather, former pro-
prietor of a private hotel on
Blackpool's ocean front. "But
it's nothing to write home
about, you know."
"I can undentand that
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thin the currtnt sellin& price includin& Fectem Uclta T11;
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is no chlrat; if ~ rept1ee the ti~ .after t~ f,..replKefMf\t
P•riod, yau pay !50% or 25% less than the eunent sellint priee
of the tire includina F9denrl Excise Tax.
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This p,.nt11 i1 wid where Piii~ ti rm'" uted en tNdll. used for bush•s. or driven Mr 30,000 rnll• In OM jltr,
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Huddleston llvn al 861 W.
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Cl!~ llkMrd B. Har..ey,
u$MC, ""' o/ Mn. Helen B.
Harvey of 1~ W. Ocean Front. Newport Beach
participated In lhe Pruid ...
tial 1111118W'al l'lrlde .. part
o/ the U.S. Marlne c./po
Ceremonial Ba&t.11100.
Nkltoltl. USCG, 1 on of Mr.
and Mra. Robert Ci. Nicholl
of 19391 Cindy Laot, HW>
tington Beach, gradu•fed from
!he Co8st Guard Training and
Supply Center, Alameda.
PvL l.C. Kennedil D. Hysell
Jr. 20, son of Mrs. Faye
Mootgomery o! 9341 Lltchlield
St., Huntington Beach, has
been a.salgned to Company C.
as a macbtne gunner.
lie wu awarded the Combat
~tcyman'1 , Badie.· near
Pleiku, Vietnam In hoilo< of
heroic action in combat The
rront·Une :soldier's father Uves
at Zz.tl Maple St., Costa Mt!a.
Stama.n Lany C. Adams.
I lit Ba!talloo ol the 4th lnlan-
Seaman Appren. -p._, lrJ' DiYllioo'• lfth Infantry
USN, son ol Robert L. Mams
of 61>1 Retbtrford Drive, Hun-
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Grat ~ .. t11NU.I mink! All aJe pciadl
Bou .•.••••••••.....•.•..•.•••••••••••....• 2t.OO
hll-alcin. natutd; mink Ina ....••.•.•••..••• , • . 44.00 = .;i;,; ·~· fu; -~~~· ::::::·~:::: ::::: ::lli::
Stolitt with double lur collars ...•••••••• ~· •.. • •• JH.00 Jackets with wtdd.iog: rins collars •••••••.••.•.•• Jtt.00
DresigDcn' Res , , ~. , , , , ..........•..• , ....• , .155.00
Kb:o doable fur collars ...•••......•••..• 555.00
1~· moUu (Of.lt: ••••••••••••••• 666.00
mink full.Jqth COi.Ci ••••• , •••••• , , , 777 .00
Par producu llhr1ld IO shm.r comu:ry ol otigin oi im·
pomdiun.
COAT AND SUIT SHOP
SPECIAL PURCHASE!
J-PC. LISAIELLA KNIT SUITS
44.00
R J. 60.00 IO 70.00 ... a.Jucs
CbooR from ID o;:citin1 pip of aibgfe bttultd, dou-
ble i.-..i ml aoliP" 1171<1 in 100% wool dooble-w -lmpomd Ired ll<mg Koo, hf u..b<Ua io
til llft' ~cckn. Sim 8 to 16.
. DIESS SHOP _
HALF-SIZE DRESSES
15.99
, • reg. 28.00 co 46.00
A bWoo. cd.ltctioa of dtt.s in wool kniu, silk pcinu,
~ lc6ib aM nsy-ure Amda ttiacm.te jerxy.
\llof llvtrrio~ 1nltl in balf.aizes.
Group of wdl-made drwes, iodudina +pi«r knia,·12 ~
10 20\1, reg. ~.00 to 76.00 ......... , 21.tt,. 46.ff
FllDOUl m&ke ha.lf-size'dtt'l$tS in wool. and wool jacquud
-..·eavq, ud novtity IC.tote kniu, reg. 50.00 to 70.00
u .tt .. u .tt
Bdttr dresses and costumt1 for half sizes; 121h to 22 ¥.!,
... ~DO oo 80.00 .................. 17.tt to 4'.tt
MISSES' DRESSES
19.99
ttg. 36.00 to 56.00
.A -."olleaioa .of dr~ for rown or mvel in euy-can ' pd~ atMl wool kalt and ocher fine fa.brio. Many
1tykl and many colon. Misses sir.ts.
I.arsc col.Jection of btnu drmr3 in many fabrics, indud-
¥1& ai'"-fivc stylcs~.m.ilscs' siza.
.lq. 40.00 "' 70.00 ................ 23.tt .. Jt.tt . . .
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FASHION SWlA TERS
'·" · reg. 13.00 ro 17.00
· Wam wonckn· ro lift in and cnjor. W&!ha.blt Orklnl
! M:rJiic « wool o.rd.ip.n and pulkrttt .,-Se. ja whi~
..d fubioa cokn. Si~ 36 to 42.
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YOUJ(• 'CAD~lD S~OP
JliNIOI. l'El'lll DUSSI$
12.9'
'JUNIOR PEA COAT REDUCED!
21.00
reg. 28.00
San a wboppia' 7.00 Oft a.lJ.wool Melton pacoat in
camel-brown or f}tf. Junior sizq ' to 15.
SHOE SALON
IUFFUMS' GREAT SHOE SALE
1/J OFF
DRESS SHOES ................... 1.97 lo 2l.'7
Reg. 14.00 to 36.00, Best .ttltct.ion ner in fine dres3
shoes from .51.lcb famous rnakcn ~ Andrew GeUer,
De LiJO Dtbs, Joyce aOO rouir others. Hurry in for best
xlectioo. in the .ttylCl ind colors you -·ant!
CASUAL SHOES . . . . . ... l .t7 to 14.97
llcg. 14.00 co 23.00. S~in&ing fO\Ull fuhioo1, fine
.,,.alkin.-; 1hoeJ frotn Caperio, /um.Iii and ~n.
HOSIERY
A.;iloo'5 panty bose, made lot Buffums' alone i.o off whhe,
wnd., c:hili (brown), grey, navy oc black. Short, medium,
modium n.11, !all, "'8· l.00 .............. 2.6' "' 2/5."
A~ booi<Tr in off whil<, am<J, dilli, grey °' .. .,. 8~
10 short, 8\.7-11 medium« 9~·11 ta.11, ug. l.65 ....... .
1.29 "' l /J.SO
GLOVES
. ·~"')' gu.n.;:s ut w&3hahle, double-woven cotron are P.K.
se..,,·n. Oloose 4-butroa or tionie, h.tiq or tailored 5tylts
in sizts 6·8.ttg. 3.00-3.50 ..........••••........ 2.19
HANDBAGS
FASHION-STYLED HANDBAGS
lECi. 11 ." TO 40.", NOW l / l OFF
6.97 to 25.97
Clmic shipes, pouches and swaggers., eavclopes. 1otc1
and shouldtt strap styles • , . C'ttf1 a.ilond, and ahtr·five
lwidbap Ue included in dili sdta.ioo. And, yoo an
~ lhYa all, Set1XI leathrr, alligator or nirtk·ptt·
1emed alf, pumt, rapesa1"<Mtttd. 1tnw novdties,
failles, beaded t..gs or pluria with • lnchtr look.
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COSTUME JEWELRY
1/2 PRICE
Designers' col.leaioa ac mnarkablt ••ings.! Oot-of-1·
kind pins, ~ eurings, bnaim. P1bulcm fuhion
collea:ioa to brigb1tn you.r wudrobe, help fOU sparkle.
FOUNDATIONS
Very famous make bru and girdles, now sptcia.lly prictd,
l/l ro 1/2 off,
Bras. ttg. 4.00 10 9.00 .... ,,.,., ........ 1.tt te 5.tt
OO:C for a smOOlh line unckr every fashion. White, black:
Girdles, reg. 6.00 IO 17.50 ...... , ..... 3.4' ,. 10.9'
Rn.I sli1>bn by Youtbcn11-0wmfit. Adjusu in back
likt • rtgulu bra ro usurt perfect fit. Two gumeacs in
or yrllow, ttB· 7.)0 ........ , •• ,,., •.• ,,,., .. , .4.H
LINGERIE AND ROBES
VASSARETTE GOWNS, REG. 10.00
5.99
Fttt--flowi.Q& cotlwiting aowm witli Jumrioni on:rbys
of oylon <hi/foo. °"""' "l"" bin<, ,.uo.. orbcr putt!
colon in pttitt, small, medium and Wge sl1ll:$.
5hilc JOWDI of oyloo uicot in ml.DJ' $C)'lts wtth 1Ke, tmbrotd·
<"CJ' trim. s,M.J. ......................... ' ........ l.fl
Nylon tticoc alipa fm:n famoul ma.k« wich It.et tti[J).\ appli·
quet Slui uid 'V'tt11" lengths in 5iJd 32 to 40 ....... l .H
~.. oi a7loo tricoc ftoal a famous ma.kct. D::c-p ha: html. appliqucd I.a uUn on lhon: or avenge idl,gdu. White,
".~ ~Ja,,S,M.;_, ,._. "._2._59 •. 2/5.00, >:5' "! 2/7.00 °""""" ol toJx. ml ~"' .. .. . I / l to 1/2 off . ' J.eg. 17.00 IO 23.00 dressa In amt tnd Jci:t-livt
ttylts. l'rroritr !tfks fr<lla rtJ'llltr aock ia WI.Cud
i.i.;c, ml rolon.
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F"""'-TJini io ""' 8 to I 8, "'i I too oo 20.00 .... 10. ff
n FASHION ISLAND • 644-2200 •
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mendlllan Medal for
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Con> by the U.S. Seventh Pleel.
lhelr Durir'I operations 1 e y e r a l
i ~ of the fOttll;J ....
Stor<keeper Sj!aman Ap-
pttn. s..,.,,?11):' Cook, USN.
llOfl ol. Ji.tr. and Mrs. Jellrey
A. Cook or 408 Bucknell Road,
Costa Mesa, has been as.s.lgned
WlCOVtrec4 many coat1lning
medical su p plies and
docum~1 s. •bile f l ( t e e n
enemy troopl were destroyed
and ovu too enemy detained.
In the amphibious transport Stamln J.C. 11molloy M.
dock USS Duluth in Vietnam. Swedland, soa of Mr. and
Deployed in 0 p er a 11 o n Mta. 'lbomas Sweetland of
0 Vallant Hunt" the lh.ip was' '1135 lfis Place, ec.ta Mesa,
~ part ol operation> lalllld>ed ha been usigned lo 1 lbip
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COSMETICS
Sav_e importantly on thcst bc:aury a.ids from Revlon: ln~t1: Spa_y Mist, MCt-•·ya.t special, li.m.ited cimr. , .1.50 ~ _Moutuu: Lorion for hands. aod body. Lumrious. ~W!I& fngrant. ~·J'UI special, l.95 ftlue ... 1.ts
Sil.iwc pnx«tive lotion for baods and body in an rur·to-usc bo~~ich fli1>1op spout, 12 ouna:s, 2.,0 n.Jue ...... ,. 1.50
SuMfze Aqua.marine Shampoo, cwtom fonnulactd for all
'Yi"' ¥ boU.. 2.lO nlu< ........................... 1.21
Enn-p,ot.e(t1ve formnl&, .Ami-Pmpin.nc and Dtodonn.t,. 4.00 ~ut , ••..•......• ' .... ' ...••..........• ··-· .•• 3.00 H111~ ~~Dry~ dry deodcnnt spray, 2.00 u.lue.,, .1.50
Special ~la, Oean and Clear rime-off cleansing Jor:ioa., ~.00
value .•... ·-· .......... _,, ..•... , ..... , ..•• , .• 2.00
Frances Otnner 1.fulti-llyer Moisrurizer, ttg. 8.,0 , ..... S.00
MAJA IY MYRUGIA MIST
3.50
with fret. band np
Spdi's mo:sl bewitdUng fragance, faYOrtd 1be wmld.
Oftr, M1ja Colop spn.y misr: OOfl with a bu oE inim.j •
11hle Mlj1 IOlp, luxuri0ut oliTe oil eI.Wr for your skin.
Ouistian Dior 2-0L cologne widi atomixt in Miss Dior, D' . . <-w IOOSSlmO, ~ , •..• , .• , , ••••• : • , •••• , , . ,_,, .3.50
B.J~o· Colq Craq> S..~. '·~ "'"flaion.-.cm" •!<!! ~ilh f"ld.aam..f..,.,,... •ilil '1klli. id<s!JOI""' .ltin "'111. Pul«t lot .if·oni okiio-licoLty. Ddiatd°f tlnttd,
frap.oc in to5t, pi.at, la•mdat, booqu« or lerncn 'fttbem.
Boz of 12 ~' siJt ban, re&-·3.00 .... Mw l ltol:es 1.00 ...... ;. :, ,. ........ '
JOHN ROBERT POWERS COSMETICS
Privlle~, acrually makes yoor skin teem younger. U11t
nightly, f'& 10.00 .... , ....... , ............. 6.00
Eye Lift 'Czum, and Bedtime lktl.ty Set, a light film
applied before tttiting m hdp you look lllCl"e glowin1
in tbt morning. 12.,0 value ... , • , ............ 7.50
Oeans.ing F&eial, Skin Balance lotion aod Quick F'um
Set, all aeattd to keep your rompla:ion. rrg. 13.50, I .SO
Duo of spec::ials from Ba.Ima.in! Toilet waccr i.o 1ruactive spray
mU< honk" !,jiH e.!m>in, 1.G-... l .SO; Rtpliquc hf R>ptud. 1~-oz. .. ··,·;· ············ ............... ' .. ·-J.00
Sandia Artesia.ti >.toi.sturt Cream or Lotion-utt the aam u
night, the .lotion in tht daytime. Ste yoor skin met IO thiJ
greaseless btauty boost. Specially prictd 1t ...• -· .•••••• 6.00
HOUBIGANT FRAGRANT SPECIALS
i.a bmous Chantilly or Quclque Fltur1
Chl.ncilly liquM skin sacbet/pa.rt'Wll xt. ttg. 6.00 •. l .00
Qudque Pltun hand aod bod.y loi:ion, ttg. 5.00 .•• l.50
Chantillrdeockiwu.,ttg.ljO •...........•... _1 .00 , ,
Special! 2-<ll. site$ of spray cologae by Ma.red Jlodw at ~
special pric.es; .
Fmunt---t. dasaic,Jcm1 tht f1~i1e ol cht JOpbisticate .•. l .10
Madame RodJ,u.....;tbe Qt"Wtst" ••• , ••••••••••••••••• 3.11
M:owadtt-the fi.ne.1t. cmttd in frma for 1he mm ... 1.00
YEAR-END SPECIAL! EAU DE TOILETT!
"Y" MIST lllOM YVES SAINT .U.URENT
,..,, S.00
For tbt ll!SI. time! A spu:ial acrod coota.intr aattd
for this limi!M time offa. What a woadetful way t0 JC!
acqoa.inttd with this great ftapocL
>.fillor's Eau de Crepe de Chine in an elegUic p.leaf bottle
.,.ith aet060I spn.y. hrf«t a.nnnr for linle tilts. 2-ot. sist,
1tg. 5.50 .................... '' ............... ' .. l.00
~ .~~~'. -~~~~ .T. ~~~~-~~.~ .~ .. 6~. ~,~
Ariza. "Bti,lht EynM rt• drops. ttg. 1.2,, ....•.••. ··-· .II
POLYDERM SKIN IEAUTY
Ttrttmcnt produm ~ imo..~ 'VUf "W'fXDID't .kin.
Now, for •limited tm.. u important sa.-.mp.
NomWUi"& 0......., Cium. "'~ l.lO ......... 1.71
Noona!Uing Skin Foahmcr, "'~ L7l ........... 1.00
N.....u.i"& Cnsm, ~ 4.00 .................. 2.IO
g,.., 1Wmtt of Wind Soog, Gold<a Aurumn, ~ o<
Bdavtd from Priocr M1tmabell~ snootbes, idttns, silktns.
Spm.Jly l"'haol wi<li f,,. dispcoxr pomp ........•. J.IO
AJbuo pttfumtd bath oil capsuks, the piJI for cht fnpndy
lwu1iful buh. By Prince Marcbibt.Ui, 40.C.psult b:ix ... 2.IO
ltl(J.opfuto ju .......... : •......... _ ........... 4.00
MONDAY, lltURSDAY, FRIDAY 10:00 TILL 9:30
operallllg al! !he coial o/ VJd. ......
The s-.man 11 a ll'aduate
o/ Coroaa de! Mar High
Schoo~ Hb wife, Gail, also
lives in Costa Mesa.
Spt\::. 5. Jact E. Boyll Jr.,
20, $00 of Mn. Tay F.
Johnston ol 40S ~nwood Dr ..
Colt& Me.18, bas been assigned
lo Fl. Sll~ Okla.
A clerk~yplst, Spec. Boyd
is a graduate of Newport
Harbor Hlgb Sct>ool and •I·
tended Oranie Col>& Cotiq<
before enterinJ the auvioe.
Midshipman Woody · M.
Rubino, son of Mr. and lira.
>'ran.I< Rubino ol 3ll37 Coollda•
A\le,, Coeta Mesa was a
participant in the Pmldentlal
lnauaural Parade in
Washinjtoo D.C. His was one
o/ !III componlts ,.lecttd
from the midlhlpmen from
the Naval Academy.
HELENA lUllNmlN
ULTRA FEMININP Sl'ICIALS
ElUJ •omaA bu nur riShc to led. youlljd' mm·Ae ~
iL Ultra Femio.int8 belpa ~that look! . . , .
krogatic hormone cm.m with ~. « emol-
lient moisturizing tll'l.uls.ion: !.00 ftlun., ...•••. 5.0I
Hand locion. 3.50 nlui: ....................... 2.0I
CARON SPRAY SPECIAL
,. ... 4.00
Fkun de R.oca.ille, Bc.llodgia, Nuit de Nod. In a most
tky.nt fluud crysWlino bottlt. Satng<haKd a>logol '
fotmnla hu special b.stio& power. Ideal tn"fd .m.
DOROTHY GRAY SKIN CARE AIDS
Cello!"' Hormoae Crnm, 1tg. 6.00 J,50
Skin Cllt cl.U!ic at 11-.ings. Complm c:omplWon ttt"lt·
mmt for a softtr, mshtt I~ U yoothfu! be.i.cy.
. • .
".Doable Take" Up!ricks rr1-115 n. ........ ; .... , .J/1.21
H~ band aeun, reg. 2.,0 .....•....... , •. ,._'.l .11
Moiabt"Weg"haftdcrdift, tq. 2:50•., .1;, 1.,:...., .c•i·; .. 111.H
Ory'skia 1orioc tpec:iJ.I. reg. 2.00 ..•....•• 1 ••••• 1 ·'· .• :1.11
Dry skin kxion, t!g. 3.50 ..... ·" ........ 1 • , , • , , , ••• 1.75
SAUi WIND AND WU.THU IY TUSSYI
lotion, reg. 2.00 ...•..•.••. ·-· ............. ll.OI
reg. 4.00 .•.....•.•..•••. , .....•..• J..OI
HUJ<f Cram, reg. 2,00 , ._, ..... ,., .........• 1.25
Ha.nd. Oum. incroduetory rube . , ..... , .....•• 1.00
ARDEN HAND LOTIO!I, IODY CRUM
Huod Locioo, "8· 4.lO .. . . . .. · .. .. ).OI
Soothe any winay cbappinJ, add the ft11gtnet of ~hx
Gnu, June Gm.a.ium or Memoitt Cherie baod. kitiori.
.nooth yew body with body unm..
ANNUAL u.Lll
DESUT FLOWU IEAVTY AIDS
So-°'7 Ctcom Dtodonru ................. '.so
!<>Dry Aao"'1 '1"'1 ........................ l .21
NCT from Sbu.ltOCl at ooce-a-ye:u: a.-ings! So-Orf ,deo-
don.ma a.od wi-penpin.ncs are lightly nnttd. li:-.u hum doming. •
""" Bmxy &th ............................ I .21
Ltmary bf tbt apful ar .. -.i.np. Nnr bt:aury ~
&am Shukon ~ dtem a.ad la.'ttl • 6tliace
aroma dm 1asai lot hoors. Two JCllCIWI liXL
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SAYE ONM!All ON MAX FAc!l'Ol
SKIN.CARE AIDS
,\(ti .. -· 6-oo., "lo l.00 . .. . . .. • • ... 2.H Aori-12-..,_ J.lO~ ............ , ... !./'I Moitturiiing a....m, 0..... OL, "1 3.l0 .... 1)1
Moi.Kwt ~ Nip 7 l.7 oc. ,.~ tOO .. 1.IO
. i J
SPRA YGRANCE 'COLOGMI DE ·c:caDAY
2.25 u ....
Tou;oon Moi, fll'rl(, ~OD ••. uio ol mOlt bdcmd
f~ in 1n enmnc:in.g lf>'IY dispemrr.
• DlltER DAYS 10:00 TILL S:lf
,. ,
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.. . .-Co~s{' A:rea Men iQ. Service
• i • OliC -.
Duty AiQtjtid' W oi-Id ... on
• ' ' "'·~·'
i stAnoNlri . P..-.......... ~-................. ,,., .11
i:luiws a..u """' --. lo 'lri4< --"'" l.IJO.IOIJO boo ............... ··•·• ...... ·•·· .IN.ff
• C"riew• lift wnpo ia fill -.. ftlllr, .... .lH.00 . , , , . · , 21n .. 1.10
0.-lload lift .m-r ..... j9 .. i.oo . '·-.H·J.4'
-..-y ...i .............. i;pnr.;pr, Good .............. m1-...... 2/1.lt1..t2/2.0I
~=.:~~~.~~-~~."":~
~• 0""1 si-ia --".nm....,,;.,_,,.,,... Whit."'"""" phil; -J'llow .. -Club ... -... L\10, .It; Elmlopct, .... j9 ................ ' .... 41
~ -doubk Im_... 96 .. -~ whi!<· '¥--tt~ 2.19 ......................... 1.79
)(jal pi-famts ia Iii"' ot pi IWsh. Toiland, filigft ..; """°"box 117a ia UIOl10I .... flom :i"a3" IO 11 '\d4',
,. .. 2.00.10.00 ............................ lM .. 1At
. ' w..w;., !macioo ny el ,.i;...i pi .. r1o1m.. finim.
.Jl4..,14" ...... --pod loci: for ....... ,.
·"'"" ... ml .....u.. reg. )JO ....... ' ......... '. ,I.It
--........ -nil """"' In poydlodolic ~---em .. , .. -"C1" ~ c1 ' -...... 11 .. an, ... \.inb, ~ "-... ""';"." .,.1.~
' i..-_ lfPO'l•n-baclir. ... p.a.-ar--<-1~ ... bop <111 ml~ riQ, iilool.loof '!""!*
' wididtlt.,.;,i. ... piMbc-. .... 2.00 ........... 1.tt ,
• • ,. INFAN'IS' SHOP . '
• · _GllLS' SHOP.
JIANI JY W1AHGLD el 1---~\.~.~-~-~.~\~.:. ':.J. .. 11
'
ua:an 'AND JllMIU.S • ""' ....,. ... ~ -.... o..,;c ....... .-w. .,. -.. ooliil -ld..i
"" • 1 .. 14, !'I-7.oll • ll.00 ............ J.tN."
.-, -t In Spoc, 4. G<r<loo T. Ndllon,
atrial <iimblt • a jet pilot S. oon ol Mr. and !In.
wllb -~ •. Tiit GGnloo A. Nellaeo ol · 1115 medll ••Ftelontl ·lbe ...,. Rulb Liiie, NewpOrl Beach, ~ldloo of 10 air lltlba ...:i..linlt hu been wJaned lo the 4th
tho ....Q ta ..U.. . ' 1nfanlrJ DIYllioo our Pltlkll,
'Vietnam. '
mand, n. ON. ,,,. IGldler -•• r.c. -'11111llilo o. s. ......., ·tit na Slllwo
II an.,_ ct1t1111111-Md--. -o1 llr. m I-. Ciiio ...... '* .._ ~ ' -~i-llarrY Md••lll>lln "' ..r&lllll ........... .....
Atrmatf .....r-o. 1-llu. ' 11111· McKlDley Clre It, T&lir ~ • t 1tCUr11,J
100 of Mt. and Mn. Blro1d ,...,...,.,..., bM ~ wlp pa"otmtn ttl r. LH11ma • o1 HllZ Liv· tol •Da Nq APB, Y1dum. -•" incstcn. Tlallo, 11t1 been ,.. _ a .,-ta o1 -u.a. ·Combtl "4'1 r EDI. Mdt.a D, ......_a.
-of lit .• Jin, ~' Pvt. -R. IAIPlor, It,
Gatllld ol 1• Ha~ Ploco.. ""' ol Mr. and Mn, HW)'
Neaport -., bai· *ii R. Lou.W ol 111 and Et.,
,......, lo lbe r 111 b t Newpll't Baacb, bu 11ten
Pr-optrollon Sebool, u111J*1 lo the U.S. Army
Pfmacola, Fla. Combo! Dev.lopmeoU <Jon>.
11111....i lo -ol w-111&11 Scbotl, .... .._ ~ l.C. Nliirt MooiereJ r .. ·trilblnl • • -Goldenwd J a a I or It. -. -1111r. ad Jh,
1-QI ............ 0oDtco -. mteriol Ibo ~ DD -.f lllt .-0,
Tbollnnu ........... -· Dl1n.·ll•·-.11--
" Sanllqo lll<' &:boo! and -at --· -Alt, VletMni. atltlM!ed Qiajllllll Collfae, Alnn111 Mle'MI I. lllerpa '1111 --ll a -
belon entertnil ...... me.. ... ol Mr. ad !In. Cllaii.. --
. '-,m
' ' ' . ..
'
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unu SHAVER SHOP
SOUD COLO&, PEUUNllNT.Pa: ~AMAS ia pop.. lu i.... .... ~ lcoa leg "Tic.,,,. ,,..,....,, ll!li
comm lMnd Dr'Ttt needa ·i.roaiq. J.inle SbaTU ... 4i to 7,
ttl-4,00 .......................... , ........... 1.H -
PILll ':]ACXJrr cl Ollao( _,. ftJloo wldt ,jppond
,_ Mod; .,;po .. -Gnoi -sa..." .. 7, .... 12.00 ......... , ........................... "
STOU FOR IOYS
OUlt OWN CUST UNDDWIAlt FOlt IOYS
BMEP w;dt doabk -dubc ~ fly lrcot. Of s...
... ~ wh; .. -""""" .... 1-12, ... l/2.l~ J/2.00
.... 14,. 18, rq. l/2.7l ............. , ........ J/U5
UNDEMHIJ.T ;,, ,.,w.r ofi«t • ....._ cmr...t.· 111ic. Of
s..fot~ whttc aiaiti<.I CPtt<ia. 1-12, tt11-l/2.7l J/UI
,;.., 14 io 18, reg. 3/l.00 .... , ................ J/2.lt
PAJ~,f<>< li\!r, '. ao•'! Oft<I ~Blend el 6l!li Ila·
..... peljiica; ''" """"' "' ...-i ooliil colon. loo& ..... lon&loi""" .... * .. 16, 1¢ l .OO .. .-....... J.tt
KNIT SHD.T widt ""own~ lobd bor modi...,.-.
"""' -la -lllipn and .,i;ds, C:C..plady ..... . ... w.-.-.m ....... 11 .... l.lO " .......... l.9t
BUIXY 1I05I _., .,.; ..,nty C... lol>d. ~I
"""" ml 0..-oaySc blood ia --,To f• ._ l!i·l~ ..,_ UJO '"'!ir'j[IM'iilf"'6/4.lt
To fom 10.ll, r.g. lll . .'~ ........... '.-: .. 6/1.H
IOYS' UNI STITCH
CAltDl6AN llOUCIDI
'·" ""9.00 Made just like dad's b tq1 lUlrd hie tha'fUI. PopWt: bdl-•-1171< ia ...w.m..1rUblhle Odon9 oayllc lilllc
lri&ic:b. SiJtl 8 ID 12.
!im 1_4 .. 20, ... 11.00 ................... ,J,"
CHILDUN'S SHOIS
SAVI! GIR1S' SCHOOL SHOIS 6.11 ..,u~ • .,..,,11.00
Dmsy-kding T_, ii llDO!y-!' for -ml
play. Neu io ftd. ar lilkX with flot-rfpplld. iuhblr Oe. s .... ·~·z. .... 10.00 •••.•••.••• , ......... ....
STORE FOi ,MEN
OUI OWN CltlS1' 91/AUT'Y IN
MIN'S FINI l'UIHISHJIGS
PAJAllAS U. papuilt....., 1171L ---blood ol ~ pclJt*ti ..d.cocoo ia • wkle .... ·°' ~ ~on. s;.. A, Ii, C, D, "lo 6.00 .............. 4.H or 1/t.00
UNDl!l.SHIJ.TS U. papalu rib-bit cl corDbol-. Nyloo
-....... nd. r..n-""""' ~ II, L. Jl, .. l/l.00
Now bluced ............................. i/i.Oe
JIOXll SH01TS "dxa Wec 1 L•h wkb • wub+wttt
liai& WW. ml """"" ---........ SO. lO "'"-_,. 1.1l "'4 ........... , .... ., .6/UI
lli-"'11< Odoo9 "'Ilic .... la ooliil colon. alb 117ic wldt
-.... -...wlilc.-* dryolitc. i.oa-ia ._I~., ll."lo l.lO. ... ., ........ I.It or >II.Ii
----·-...i llJloo w...i io ........... mod>ill< -W. Ia Wodi. -.. .u...""'. ,,.,, ,...1.io. ' .. '
· 1.ltorl/UI
o.......;au rii..i. .,...., ~..,,.(.,;a""""
blood •--. .. ...u.,,..1.00 ..... 1.norl/4.H ...... -....... _c1_.....,_
ft&. 3JO.U.IO •• ~ il!!.!!! J..!J ~! !.! •••• 1.7' • , , ...
•
FAMl.flAMI SPOIT COATS
Pk.ids, i:htck. and: did co&on iA •pom coaa and bWen.
Wool. n.crone p:>lycsca lad wool bltnds in rwo end
l-buttoa rtylin~ .
rtg. sole rq. · ..
l0.00 opo<a """ 4J.OO 111.00 rpom """ -
ll.00 """" ..... -lll.00 rpom oow 1'&.00
65.00 ...... .,,.., 14.00 lll.00 --111.00
7l.OO "'°"' """ 6J.OO 14'.00....,.""" lU.00 90.00....,.""" 7&.00 lllJJOopo<acoao IJUI
110.00 llpcxts Olltl tl.00
llGHST SALE OF THI YWI
ENlllE STOCK OF MIN'S SUITS
Taiknd for thr: maa ol dixrinii"'ria& 1Utt bJ lllCh rlOI
n>ilin u lfidtty-Fmmoo, S..m Biodl. -Sttm. and aur OYft ~ labtl. h ·O and l·buttm models wich
cmttr or aide-vent JrJ'lin& in fioest t..br~ ol mlllt.
ttg. .. 1~5 .00 Nits •.•• 1Jl.00
B5.00 Mu •.•• 7J.OO 165.00 1Uit1 •••• 140.to
89.9l """ .... 17.00 18l.OO rulu .... 157.00
110.00 Mii[J •••• M.00 t9S.OO aui.ts •••• 16'.00
11,.00 alitl ,,,, tt.00 200.00 IOhl ,,,,1Jl.OI
12'.00 auit1 •••• 1DUO 210.00 .Wtt •••• 1IO.OI
13,.00 111it1 •••• 11uo. 21,.00 '°"' .... 1n.11 .
14l.OO rulm ., .. lll.00 ' l2l.OO .Uo .. .;1-
llO.OO rulu ... , 1-24).00 .Uu .... 2-
ENTIRE STOCK llDUCID!
MEN'S Dl!SS SLACKS
Sift IDOM7 oow, •ft nm more wbtn you &or nro
ptin! We'w redaocd all OW' Rgular -.it llodc in .U
woo1........i.. 2·ply warp tkdr. Plo;ds ml d>«b, bop-.a ... ..., heir loop, ab-~d. aod ........ full top
podtet mod•ls. ~ lllo reg. ..
20,00 tb<b $1' or J/Ql !l.00 rlarh12' • 2/117
22.9l -$11. 21'JS 37.50 -$JO" 2/119 2l.9l -. UI or 2/$41 ~.oo rlodit SU or 2/$61
27.9l o1orb $U or 2/$41 42.lO olorb UI or 2/SH
l0.00 -us • 2/$49 (l.00 tiacb IU "2/171
IOO'Yo OILON LINK STITCH SWIATllt 11.n .
~ 17.00
Fnorhe cluoic ard;p. la machiae wuhoble 100!5
Orioat' ocryli< liolt rdtd.. a.--ia --
wuud d>lon, -· s..., s. M, L. XI.
1 oo•.-OILON UNI STITCH SHllT
5.99
Thlft lKJm:Nl plecktt ii populu link llidt Otloa9 KrTLk
tblrt ia b&M.omt fol ~ •Rift. la a wide telectlo11
ol _,,,.,. •>lon.'SU. S, M, L, ZL
V AISITY SHOP
MOC11'11~1U KNn SHIRTS 1.n
rtg. 12.00
1009' OtSMI acqlic with a luzuq k:d. Jtt compieuly
machlae wubl.ble1 ~ la. blor. tmcnJd. 111'111
ptprilta .. -All with rbon -
Oncs+yeu ••jap oo. .U our adh:iaW .WU. lpOnt ;.dtca
and ..-~ ft0m • fl .. "'" cl all ..... ........i,
Doaca9 poly.-and wool bland fob<k1 ....... ....
did c.olcn a.ad pt.ttum. Cc:imc in Mr for bes ttltttioo!
~~~ :s-;: ~~.~.~ .f~.~.i.\'t
P&mOUS make loa,R slttl'td Bao·loD lhittJ ol. nylon With
runlmed; .. ~ IJ.00 " .... ' .... " ...... ' ..... 1."
suns Ourentir•--X ... .. ... ..
60.0Q.<Sl,OO ..... 49.IO 19.50-9l.00 ..... 7'.•
69.lO.Jl.00 .. .. ..... 100.00 .......... 19.00
79J0.8l.00 ' .... 61.00 lll.00 ... " " "tt.00
\ 125.00 • " ..... 119.IO
5'0ITS COATS Our entire .b:k, ""'Pl fer blaarn
19$~.00 ..... 11.ff ll.N .00 ..... 4'.IO
4'.00.lO.OO .... ,Jl.00
ucao.r ... u.tladt
1791-20.00 ...... lUO !O.oo .. ., ....... -
2l.OO .. "" ' .. "lt.IO l lJO ..... "" .. 17.IO
27.lO ........... JIM
I
Miits SHOES
LONG wlNG 'Ill' .. OGUI ,,," ni. 2'.oo . . '
Jtn""l' ..i. ..i.. ia ..... .._ ~ ........
...... Empticmal -"""' ......... .ed. -m..u.rourd>obclbiodtabron. •.
IUCKLI S'llAP·iiii •OOT . .
"·" .... '.ll.00 •
Yow1 1.l·••i114' leit tt. klllk of,.,._ ~w:-fll!l· at.I block .,...1...i..r wkb plWI ..._ .i· ......
J.mp.llea'1 .. 8t011.
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Sl.YllWAIE :-· '.~ ..
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HlllLOOM STRUNG SALi!
SAVI JOtt.
s. .. "' ""linl pl-, °Cr-. ..... ~
...... lor .., ----*"'"" .... -Semimonm1, y-i-. ~ lflfrll •
--HoU, bekned -., - -
. --· PAUL ltlVlll IOWU •
Jipr .... "' '117 .... Wllcow, ~ ., -
narl<aJ su ... Co. ~ bbie, -~ -......,. ... ,,7,1,9"0..:
"'°six, q. 7.'Jll f o'll-. ... •o f;• • ... ~v-., •••••.IM
,. II.It,~ 8.50 ............................... ~
6" .. RI-11.00 •• ., ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,
T li.w; rq. llJO • ,, • ·••••••• •••••• ··•• ••• ·I:
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weekly entertainment variety show tonight at 7:30
on Channel 2. Guest stars on the "Glenn Campbell
Good.time.Hour'' include Pat.P.,.ulsen, the Smothers
Brothers, Bobbie Gentry and· John Hartford.
TEl,EVISION VIEWS
Eric Hoff er -Airs Views
By CYNTHIA loWRY • -
NEW YORK (AP) -Eric H-r came into our
homes for a second visit Tuesday night -full of
ideas, of love for simple people, of scorn for what
he calls intellectuals and bursting with vitality and
excitement about the wo~ld around him.
AS IN HIS previous TV conversation, Holier
was talking 'vilh Eric Sevareid. But conversa~ion
with the ebullient, sell-educated San Francisco
dockworker turned philosopher consists mostly of
tossing a queGfQll-·and. thf!ift •leaning back to h&ar
the ensuing torrent of words -good words, wise
words, words that show a lot of thinking went into
m~. .
Seated co1nfortably in his San Francisco 'home,
Hoffer ranged in his discussion from big wbjects
to small, He slashed away at bis critics, scorned
the pretentious, told stories, swore like an Infantry·
man -8nd nobody blipped one salty word from
the tape.
Some Hofferisms:
"FAME MEANS to be known by people who
don't know you. Now, bow in the hell are you going
to get ex Cited about that?
"Any time somebody comes around and tells
me that he bas to go to the top of a mountain to
think, I feel like tellin~him, brolber, ~u'd bet1er
sit right where you are. You ain't eot nothing to
think about."
"To me, an intellectual is a man of some edu-
cation wbt) considers him~ a,JPember ol. the edu·
cated elite with the 'GOO.given 'rlght to direct af·
fairs •.• Ee can be .highly educated like Toynbee
or like Schlesinger. And lie can be illiterate like Lee
Oswald -, Lee Oswald read one book Das Kapital,
and he became an intellectual ••• Hitler was an in·
telle&lal, too."
HOFFER HAD nothing but scorn for Sen.
Eugene T. McCarthy. Sevareid told h.im that Mc·
Carthy he~ said he didn't think Hoffer was much
of a philosopher and he had nothing but affection
and admiration for Lyndon B. Johnson who invited
him to the White House after the first broadcast.
The 67·year~d retired longshoreman suggested
that rebellious youth be handled by giving them a
college and letting them run it or even giving them
a state -he suggested Nevada. He dismissed sug-
gestions he was a racist with the same casual im·
patience with which he brushed aside the finding of
me Kemef 1lw,ort -"the only w;iy the Negro is
going to aclileve somettril1g Is by Negroes aceom-
plishing something together on their own. All that
we outsiders can do for the Negro is wish them well
and give mOney." ·
There was more -much more -crowded
into the hour. Altogether it was a breathless, high·
ly stimulating 60 minutes whether one agreed or
disagreed With the man.
~ARLIE!t NBC had a rather slow 1noving
special showing the adventures and mishaps of the
David Humphrey! polar expedition of last yea r
when the Australian explorer tried in vain to reach
the North Pole during the long winter night.
It was a tale of bitter cold and physical suffer-
ing. The viewer's principal reward was some
dramatic color shots of the Arctic iceiand. lt de-
feated the efforts of narrators and film editors to
make the .adventure seem more than a purposele ss
journey beset by frustrations and physical hardship.
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of OHIO
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CANVAS
FOOTWEAR
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SOUTH COAST PLAZA
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SALE
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A 9reat selection of famous
name brands from our regu-
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GENE'S
SOUTH COAST PLAZA
UPPER LEVEL
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SPECIALS
FASHION JEWELRY
HANDBAGS·· GLOVES
S~ VE 1/4. TO 1/2
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NOW ••• $149
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CHIC ACCESSORIES
SOUTH COAST PLAZA
UPPER LEVEL
CommuniCarnival
SPECIALS
-LEEDS-
Semi Annual Cj)uali Craft
SHOE SALE
DRESS STYLES
Were 8.99·9.99 299
CASUALS
199 .,
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LEEDS SHOES
SOUTH COAST PLAZA
· OPPER LEVEL
OM·MUNI --THURS., FRI., SAT.
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SPE 11ALS
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DAILY PILOT WtdMSC!ay, January 2', 1%i)
Rams Beef Up With Re ~eiyers
LOS ANGELES IAl'I -Th< Los
Angeles Rams' 196! training camp may
become the sctne of a ferocious
pre.season <.-ooflicl -the batUe of the
receivers.
The National F'ootball League club
picked up two of the best in the <.'Ollegi·
ate raili Tuesday in the NFL-AFL com·
moo drarl -Southern California's Bob
Klein and Notre Danie's Jim Seymour.
But Los Angeles ' top choice was a
running back -'big Larry Smith of
F'lorida. Even he Is capable of hauling
In the passes. The sptedy halfback I.!
a formtr rlanker
AU were grabbed up by the Rams
in the dr<&ft's first round. ln addition
to its own first round pick, Lo5 Angeles
llad two others, the result of sending
Gary Bebao. lo Washinjlon and BIU
Munsoo to Detroit. .;..
In other draft selecUOfl.\, the Rams
Chose John Zook. Kansu' All-American
defensive end in the fourth ' round; Pit
Curran. a linebacker from Lakeland,
Wis., in the sixlh round, and Gene
LUNC H TIM E -Golden \Vest College center Dave Prather sticks out
his big right arm to block layup attempt by Citrus' Ti1n !\1eza. Al 6-9,
Prather didn't even have to leave the floor fort this block on Meza,
ffl.Wkina. I dtfeoaive beet fr l·m
Nebraska, in the seventh.
Rounding out the Rams cbolcts is
A. Z. Drones, a tack.le from West Texu
Slate, ~ in a sinh-rotlnd trade
with the Allfnla Fal..... t
Kliol•, ... loloot-4, ~ .li&hl eod3· <a111ht ZS posses la< 117 yat)ll
two 1<>udxlowJis for~ Cal Ip 1161.
'. AccordilJi lo USC'S ~. he'1 IOI
(he "hands of a basketball player," not
unusual since be played the game In
high school ~Jld with the Trojans'
frahn)U IQllld., ~·1.•beeti ~ al
4,9 In the 40. ·,
Seymour ls · even speedier at 4.1. The
H , llll pounder ''"'&ht SS pasgea f0<
7ll yum and lour l!!Ud>;loWlll u the
'11111 .... '"' tbt lrill Iii 1111. He l'l!'> oel -_. al• Nilu
1,)0mo; bauli" lo 131 -IA!<; :r,111
tlnla tlld " -smhlt is a Zit paoindor. 1lM "1 -
hu run the 100 in 1.1. According to
Ram Coleh George ~llen, ·"Smitb 11
the fellow we really wanted. We
DAILY l'ILOT ,...... W l.-l'IYM
\vho stand s a foot shorter at 5-9. Golden West turned back Citrus, 81-
74, and are now faced with big weekend games . with · Mt.1 SAC a1\(I
Fullerton. I , ' • ...
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Third Straight
Defeat, 100-87
This Is Justice ? Laker's Win;
Judge , Jury, Executioner: Co~ntS Key
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ALTA LOMA -Visiting Orange Coast
College lost its third straight Eastern
Con!erence basketball game here Tues-
fiay night. dropping a 100·87 decisi-On
to ChaHey College.
The Pirates. who have now lost four
out of their last fi ve conference games,
stayed wilh the Panthers for 37 minutes,
bul then faltered down the stretch.
Orange Coast was only down by three
points. 8}.3Z, \\then Chaffey exploded
behind Bob Beam and Caesar Garcia
to break open the game.
Beam popped in a pair of jumpers
and then Garcia made a pair of steals
to key Chaffey's fast break and the
l'anthers were off on a 15-fi blitz that
buried the Pirates.
Orange Coast only Jed once, r.arly
In the ga me. and hung close to Chaffey
Jn the ope ning ha1f mainly on the shooting
of Phil Jordan. 'Mic big forn•ard. who
led the Bue attack with 19 points, scored
17 in the first 20 minutes.
Four other Pirates wound up in double
figures -Rich Stickelmaier ~ 15). f.1ike
Flaherty (14.), Tim Salyer (131 and Jim
Kindelon (II),
Scoring honors 1venl to Bcatn , ~·ho
collected 32 points on I l held goals
and 10 free throws .
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CIF Bod y Plays Them All ~; 0:~t~!, ~~~~8•1 ..
Judge, jury and executioner.
That's the triple role efficiently acted
out by lhe CIF executive committee
that slapped down Corona del Mar and
Newport Harbor High School with
penallies for alleged violations oC regula-
tions governing the C a 1 i f o r n i a
Inlerscholaslic Federation ( C I F )
Southern Section .
Whether the accused were guilty or
innocent is not of primary concern here.
What is in focus is the swift, unjust
way of handling the cases, whi ch the
CIF body calls juslice.
Neither of the accused was brought
WHI TE
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to the hearing lo hear charges and
accusations being thrown abOut.
Instead. CIF commissioner J . Kenneth
Fagans, a resident of Balboa Island,
presented his evidence and the wheels
went in motion.
The executive c.:orntnitter fell the
evidence was solid enough to find the
schools guilty. But. before notifying
either sc hool or the futdings , giving them
a chance to appeal, lhr victims \.\'trc
led to the CIF ga!IO\.\'S, had thr CIF'
noose put around lheir nticks and then
hanged, according to CIF 1ustice.
Lou Joseph, Jim Faul or Rev. Thomas
Kiefer or their summary form of justice.
Spaulding is the principal of Buena
Park High School, who has served 13
years on the executive commjltee.
His term is up this June. But un·
fortunately he's ooe of two Orange c.oun-
ty nominees to nn the vacaney whlcb
will be created when his time expires.
Hopefully the other man -Ferren
Chr~· n of Westminster lllgh -will
be bal led into Spaulding's position.
T t y,·ould be a major stride toward
getting some democracy when our
schools get involved "'ith the CIF.
And what a welcome change that \YOuld
be for all concerned~
A round the Bea&
Tht best prep basketball team in
Orange County is unquestionably HQ.
tingl<MI Beach HIP.
But the Oilers will probably never
get the chance to move from sttODd
lo first place in the ratings because
undefealt!d Garden Grove plays hi lht
~tkkey '-louse Garden Gn>ve Leapt ·
and will not lose in regular se1&on play.
H11nting1on, tw•timc coonty champion,
lost lo Garden Grove, 56-ff. 11 early
season before the Olien coe on 11 bow
good Let \Valters ts.
Wltb Walters in there, the 0Uer1 would
bury Garden Grove.
If the rains keep up. Anaheim Stadium
may becQme the world·s largest ouldoof
swimming pool.
Laker coach Bill van Breda Kolff
, believes slender 7-foot center Mel Counl!I
may be the k.ey to his team's chances
of winning the National Basketball
Association liUe.
Tonight the Lakers take on the San
Diego Rockets, 22--30 in the Western
DivbJclll of the NBA.
Van Bredl Kolff praised the former
Oregon State All·American foUowing a
IZ&-118 victory 'l'Ue8day night at h<ime
over the 01.fcago Bulls. The coach, in
praising Counts, is taking his three super·
stars for granted.
The trio of Jerry West, Wilt Cham-
berlain and Elgin Baylor SCQred 81 of
the 12$ Laker points in the Tuesday
victory -Los Angeles' 20th in 24. hotne
games this seuon.
"Mel has been shooting extremely well
for the last hrc:t weeks," the coach
said. "As long as he takes hill time
when he's shootiig, I think he will con·
tinue to shoot well.''
Big Mel had 15 points in the Laker
triumph.
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Tot•I• 4t »l< 111 To!1ls 50 u.,n 121 (1'11Ct90 ll 7t ,, 21-ll• Lm A!lll•ltt I! 12 .U a -125 Foulfd Qlj! -NOM.
Tc!•I !oul• -Chltft9t 21, L• .e.""'" n
.t.t1tn<11nte -l~.121 •
• Ill Pro Draft
f0< all three ol them -Smith, S.,,mcli
and Klein. They doo'I have to cu!<)
the load -and yel they 'll be .a
to help ua to aome uttnt lhlJ year. •. \ ~
"And I.ht rea.son they'll help us Dllfl,• 1
Allen said, "is that all three al thaL. , are coming out of top college ~ 1
pellllon." • .
Thi Rim coach aho praised than "' ~ "bi& tarattc. Clll llllJ ~e .all excellllll;;
rectlvm. 1 don' mwi ·toad recelven ~
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Chirt£se .
At SiJcal
wtten Southern CiJllomla Colleg(
basbtball coach Bob Reid agreed"
to play the touring Republic of
'Cltiaa bastetbaJI ttam recently,
the last thing he o pecttd to e&
CQUJ\ter was a hetgHt disadvan-
tage.
But that's how it 'Will be tonight
at the Co:fta Mesa sch<xll'!!I gym
when the Chinese!. cagen !!IQU&re
off ac;ainst Reid's vanguards at a.
TwO of China's ·forwards stand
M and center <lien Wei tower!!! 6-7.
Slt of the 1$-man , ~ team
stand 6-3 or higher.~
The Vanguards relum from a
tbrtt-pme road t:ri> in Northern
Caillornia for tonight's tipoff. The
Asian contingent hat been playing
Canadian, U.S. and Mat.can teams
since mid-December.
"We lbauilll -the Chinese team wouldn't lla.Vt ·many players
over six feet but now we' learn that
they have three men taller than
our bigcellt boy ao we•n really
have to fight for the rebounds,'"
Reid said.
Bulldo,gs' Home Edge
Too Much f 01· UCI, 83-6~~
By EARL GUSTn:Y
OI .. D9ltr PUii Std
FRESNO -UCI's buketball team
has a cleare.r undentanding today of.
v.•hy Fresno Slate bas lost only one
game in the past four seasons on its
home court.·
Most coac:bu consider even a good
basketball oUici1l merely tht best of
a craven lol But ·in their San Joaquin
V1 lley tOCCIUfttlr ·hert Tueaday eventag,
the Ante1ter1 drew rock bottom in Art
Stone and Everett Smith.
That pair 1ssJ1ted Fresno lo a runaway
.
.... d .. . u -l _..,,,., ecwon, putting CI tn • position
of having to win practically all itJ re-.
maining games in ortler to seeure .t
~-se_ason NCAA colle1e division playoff 1nv1taUon.
UCI is 12-6 Joing into. Saturday nighl'•
Crawford Hall matcb with Cal Slate
(Fullerton).
Jn all fairness, the officiating wu
horrendous.
"Please don't write down al I micht
say after the game," commented UO
coach Dick Davis llJ balftiml when
the Anteaters were down, 4.J-33. ' .
GIRL GETS RIDE,
WI NS AT NASSAU
If our courts followed the CIF 's ide;i
of democracy, two Orange Counllans
recently arraigned on a murder charge
might have been execuled before it could
later turn out they were innocent.
Surely. any one accused of something
Illegal, immoral or unethical should be
present when his case is being heard.
Too. that eliminates chanre for the ar·
cuser to stack thr test1mon~.
Rustlers· Get by Owls, 81-7 4
Davis was furious rilid way through
tbe second half when forward Jeff CWl-
ntngham was knockef to the floor ,.
hard on a layup It• didn1 look like.
He'd gel op for 1 fttk. He dld, with
• knot "' th< bad ol bit h<ad.
Five minutes later a· Fr.no Slate
~aintenance man wu on the floor, mop-
ping up a wet spot and the officiall•
didn't stop the -
NASSAU, Bahamas I AP) -Pert. pig-
tailed Barbara Joe Rubin broke the sex
barrier Tuesday by raciQa: ap.iD5t. Baba·
ll'lian malr JOCieys at NllMltl'S ffobtty
Horse Hall -and woo the nee.
The 19-year-0\d former exercise girl
had failed in attempts to race in Fb'ida
wt>en Jockeys boyrotted her scheduled
race artcr she obtained • jockey's
license The 109-pound girl nder won by thret
1engths aboard Fly Away and brought
her blliC:kers $2.90, $2 45 and $1.20.
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Admittedly, the CIP erecutivr com·
mittee is abou~ as low in stature as
any admini!trative echelon you rou\cl
hope to find. But democracy start.~ at
the lowem lev el.
Wbeo one group can get away with
snuffinR out justice. as the CIF etec:\ltlvr
committee has. it's a danger sign to
the way of life we 've fought a numbrr
of wars to preserve.
We: don't need Dick Spaulding, Art
Hobson. Steve Milelich. Claud Hardesty.
By JOEL SCHWARZ
01 m. 0. .. 1'1111 Slat!
Dick Stricklin was afraid his Golden
\\'est basketball team m!tht be caught
lookJ.ni: ahead to Saturday nigbt'1 gamci
wllh Fullerton and the RusUers nearly
were Tuesday night u they a.lipped JJ,'
winless Citrus, 81·7•, at Orange Coast
College
Tht \.rin enabltd Golden West to ktep
pact "'i th confcrenct leader f'ulltrtc:tn,
1<1•hich rn1shed Rio Hc:tndo Tuesday nighL,
8Hi9, to up il!!I 11eunn mark to 8-0.
The Ru!llers, who trail the J{ornel!
by two games, are now 6·2.
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Golden \Vesl, with the exception of
the opening five minutes of ,.ctien, played
erratic bMteu.u, tuminr the bill! over
13 times on a variety of miltakea.
Only • good sllootiog tlJllCh from the
fkK>r -M percent fot the game -
Cllnll' equally poor beJl.MndliD,I and
110me (int dfllenaive wort by Brian
Ambrotich prevuited the Rustlers from
beln& embarrassed by the Owta:.
After racing to a 1:>6 lead in leJlll
than nve minutes of pll.J, G<tten Well
had a struggle on its han& tbe rest
of the Wl)'.
Chaffey managed to even the 11core
at one point in the first hall at 30-$0
and Goldeo Wllit cClJ led 11J a 1'uUI,
J&.3S, at intmn111kla
Mll1tln topped thO Rtatlm with 20.
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~ars Rip Colony, 59-37
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LIKE THE MATADORS DO IT -Marina Hi gh's
ki'~k ~1osicr (23) 1nakcs like ;i matador during
Tuesday basketball action \\'it.h \Vestern. Sidestep-
ping is Gle11n Nygard. Marina players in the back-
ground are Buddy l\'Ioen (21) and Kipp Baird {431'.
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iln Spe~·ial R unoff Vote ~~~~~p:~~~:~1~
_'l ; School's basketball confines resday ~1"1s ·Hall rclf'a~l'tl l!u.• names or s1doration had bcfn gi\'cn the creden tials afternoon.
he vSiX athle tes who :ire honored ff1r nf Ver.a Caslavska or C7.echOSlovllkia, And it \V3S coach Lute Olson of the 96f Helms 1'rophy '1\l'H rds. These gn \Yho \YOn three J!old medals in gym-host Vikings who was doing the shaking n~~ to 'ani.'.ltrur nthletes. There ;:Irr naslics. including the all-around. as he Watched his quintet suffer through
10 jicPeilters. An ath lrtr n1uk es it once Other 'Europeans who were given con-an incredible cold fourlh quaslter on
ndi no longer is eligible. ~idoratlon includctl David Hemcry or its way to a 61.sJ deieat at the hands
OCr Vole V•as taken in Dcrrmbrr. C:rcat Britain. 48 I in lhe 400 meter of Western. \~f ,Qiscussed th,c. t:ip cantlidates from hurdles; \'ik.l.or Saoeyev. USSR. 51-0:V, in
acll or the S.ix r.ontincnts in rletall. the triple jump.
hen: voted by raisc.d hands. ThC'rc n·cr<' Janis tusis, USSR.· 91·er 300 f~t in f~ rtlnoffs 'brl\1 Ccn athlet es ''·hn hJrl th e javelin: Vladimir Gplubnichiy, USSR,
i£"ct;I or '"·ere rlpsc 1 l\C first \1n1e around v:ho repeated hiS ~960 ( R.opic) v~lory T~c ,touAtiest nut (i) crack was North in !he 2!(000 rril'lcrs 1\ralk, and· Viorica
1n!P'ica. r-.-Jy ov.·n thought v.·as-that Bob Viscopoleanu, Rl.Jmania, world-record
rat"iOn should hare hccn a shoo-in. long .fin.np of n..41 :i.
1o~Ver, lhc first \'o\c shJwed decathlon f.iatr'to Woldc of Lthiopia won th<'
h<*lpion Bill Toon1ey of Lacuna Beach ,11rard for Africa . flavlng ;;u~ecded
·o •sc that a runoff .,,,a~ railed 1\bcbc Biki!a as marathon champion a~
I ~1c1•e the rinal vole was 4-.J, Beamon wrn :i.~ lt.iking 1he silV£'r ffiedal at 10.0011
hr ' nnrr. rn rtcrs. l\tp Kr1no. hest of the African Those among us who vntrd for Rra1nnn runnrr~. v.·nn the a,.,. a rd in l!Ki5 and
i;1d \1•hat \IC cn11s1dcrcd to be J::O'Od e::.ndd .'net re):>cat. Un.do!fbtc<{l~t -K~il11 '\
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1':l9>n~ Decatl'llon C'h81nr1on!I and lt.t'!r ·
rt•4'rf!s come and go. •
l311L Bob Bl'amon's !ung·Jl11np rrf Or(l
r •~•i is liable to ouUast the 20th
cnthty. It was th!! grcAlesl single
crformance in the hl'slorv of any i.wt.
urttrer. Beamon had i:4"t ·R world indoor
l'Ortl and was undefe<Jll'fl 1n major
orrt~litim for !!68. · ·· ·
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1ilny generations' after IJ'oomty ls fotgot·
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in 1.44"1 at flfe.xico Cii, ~s time eqtrnl
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the 100 and 200 meters freestyle in
th e Olympics and setting a \\'Orld r('('ord
·of 52.2 in the JOO.
nccision to \Ve!'lden'
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i'\cl~n Prudencio or Br31:il, second place
;it ~ in the triple jump .. The Asian
;iv.ard WC'nt to the gymnntlcs all-around
lhampion, Sav.ae Katch of Japan. ' .
West i n 133-12 7 •'
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\Vhen Sc:oU Division hil a bucket for
·the Vikings to make it 48-48 with 5:32
to go in the Sunset League test it
marked the last time a field gof'.I would
be registered for the Yikes.
From that point the host schopl missed
ils Iiist II attempts from the fleld y,·hile
\Vestern was igniting with seven free
throws and two field goals to win it
easily.
Olson of the fallen Viking5 ,-apped his
team's efforL'i from the free lhrow line.
")Ve mi.liscd live limes ~n the fir st
shot of one-and-one situation~ and made
only one. That's just like .throwing the
ball out of bounds." he sa:id,,
The Vi.kcs were in foul ll'ouble gain
to some degree.
Buddy Moen went out on five personals
with. 7:28 to go and Dick Ivie and
Rick Mosier were sadcBed with four
fouls throughout the most of the second
half.
It had appeared for a while in he
third period that the Yikes were going
to pull oU an upset of the Pioneers.
OJson's clew had run ~p a seven-poin t
margin 11t the hair and !eemed to have
things fairly under control even midway
thrdugh the fourth period.
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\Vestminster ~on its fourth game in
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tlhe ~ons, who currently hold fourth
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once, 4-3, early in the game.
Balanced Kvrlng turned the trick for
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the way With 21 points, followed by
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( 16).
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in the last few games, according to
coach Ben Taylor, cashed in on nine
fielp. goals and three charity tosses for
his game. total .
The senior forward also carried his
load on the boards shagging 12 rebounds,
\Yhile adding four assists.
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Duel Tonight
In CdM Gy111
The championship of the Irvine Leagu(!
may be at lll.ake tonight when Magnoila
High School's mightly Sentinels invade
Corona de! Mar for a 7 o'clock basketball
crucial.
Costa Mesa. on a fh·e-game losing
str~ak including three in Irvine action,
is at Loara , a physical quintet that
has compiled a 9-9 overall record in-
cluding two straight wins in loop play
Bg3inst Estancia and Fou ntain Valley.
Tipoff is at 7. ,
Coach Ernie \Vh eeler's Sentinels. rank-
ed third in Orange Countv and se1•enth
in the AAA section of the CIF, are favored
l'l make the Sea Kings of Corona their
10th victim in tbe last 11 oulings .
Another night 11amc in the Irvine
League has Costa Mesa at Loara. Estan-
cia and Fountain Valley played this
afternoon.
Magnolia has already beaten the Sea
Kl:1gs once this year by 10 points in
non-league action.
Corona del Mar, however, has shown
itself capable of staying with anyone
after narrow losses to Con1pton. Long
Beach Poly, Garden Grove, Muir and
Magnolia.
The Sea KJngs" overall 12-7 record
is deceptive.
J\iagnolia's I~ mark is, however, also
deceiving. The Sents were at one time
6-5 overall and much o( the eredll for
the lackluster star1 is atlributed to .
,veral cases of lihgeting flu on tht .
tquad,
A ••orkt trophy that' fallf'l'I t:i honor
carton woold ha9c been tikl' Mf' !1'111\
d':fio plt1ee ·on 1t for Bobhv .ronr".
1Jl<lrJ'i1den. Helen \\'ill!:. Jesse 01ven-t
r Paavo Nurmi.
A.iJllitr tooshir. 1\·;i~ 1·:uropt" ~kier ·
an.IG:laijde Kil~ nf Pr11nt·c. 1vho won
rtlt4gold medai~ ift the Olvrriic Wlntrr
;:imcs ;it C:rcnfl blc, wasitbt..w1flner.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPI) -The Wesl
All-Stlrs. ~Tlind ll., scorlg punch ot
Dall;# Jol1n Beas!(!¥ aQjl New Orl~s1
Ausli}f t1led) Robbi'5, htld\ff aHfrOn1·
la sl-q uarter comeback Tuesday night lo
1lefea! thC' East All-Slars 133-127 in the
~ccond annual American Baskeiball
AssOclatiori All -Star game.
The ·wfu t>nithled \fest coach Al('x
llanntml fir Oakland to bf'e<1me th~ first
coach to lead teams lo victory ll't 11ll-"Sler
i;:arnc~ nf bolh lhe Na\ional Ba~kctbatl
AssociaUoa andJ.he ABA .
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Sa n Di;ego S".le' 74-14, Tuesd~ alternooo
in a dual 1wiln meet staged al tbe
winoers' pool. 1 Coach Al J:rrin's hosts yielded only
two victori~ ,to San Diego Stale -
In dlvlog COl\'~UOD. other UJ,an 1U...t, It was a domination
by the Anttat~n.
Rich Eaton wa11 • double winner in
tho individual evenls, copping the 200
b\Jllerfly and the 500 freestyle, with
cl<X"klngs of 2: IOJI and S 18.0 for the
~x-Marina lligh star
Hank Thayer. Chris Hasir;ett and Jim
Cooper had lndtviduaJ seuonal bests for
the vk:tora.
The conquest left Irwin's forces _at
2-2 for lbe young aeuon, having losl
to USC and UCLA Jnd owning an earlier
Yictory over UC Davil.
UCI wUI lravel to the University of
Californl•, Santa Barbara, this weekend
-weather permittina:.
The Anteatera are scheduled for com·
petlUon In the Gold Coast lnvlt11itional
Friday .and Saturday. However , lrwln
lndlcatea th1t he'll drop out of the event
if 11torms continue in tht (f>uthlaod.
, -,a .--37
5:56 to go ln the third period.
The Sailors responded with a fantastic
spurt of 16 points before the end of
the quarter while holding A n a h e I m
acorelea and for all intents and pur·
poses It wu all over.
But-that didn't slow coach Oave Wax·
man's crew up any. The Tars continue<l
the onshµ1gbt until finally tbe tally reach-
ed 65-31 with 3:02 Je!t in the game.
Waunan, elated with the upset victory.
said afterwards, "It has t.o be our best
win of the season. I've been waiting
for this all year long. Maybe we 'll be
all right now in the seeond round."
In the insane last five minutes or
the third periOd, Lee Haven and Paul
Holmes were 'the big guns, hitting
evuything lhey fired al lhe basket.
The Sailor mentor s.ln&:led out Bo Grif-
fith, a· 6-2 center who started bis first
game and did a greal job.
Griffith was highly lnstrumenlal In
the conlainment of Anaheim's dangerous
6-S Dan Simpson in the 1-2-2 zone defense.
Simpson was held lo a mere sb: point.a
for the game while Griffith was neUing
12 tallies along with Haven 's dozen.
Dan Lindstedt also tallied 12 while
Holmes was leading the balanced attac~
wl\h lj.
Anaheim was i~ cold from the floor,
tanking only 16 of 78 shots for 20.5
percent.
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o[ strength on the backboards for the
Lions After a d11appoinling eight re-
bounds in the fir st ha\£, the lanky junior
picked ,off 11 caroms to cotit.r:q'l ·the
boardi 1n the secood half.
It appeared WesLminster wou,ld run
away ·and hide in the first tiuarter,
out!Coring the much s:mt]ler Saints 13-0
in a four-minute stretch and taking
a 23-LO lead .•
However, Santa Ana pulled within five,
43-38 in ' the e.arly portion of the third
staru.a, ustna a tough man-lo-man press.
··'Mley're quick, so that press bo1hered
us a bit for a •hne." stated l.ion ·ment.or
Taylor "But after we setlled down a(ld
worked for the good sbots, we did much
better because 1ve had a little more
height.''
Santa Ana shot 38 percent for the
game com!)ared to fhe Lions 42 percent.
The free throw was a determining
factor as the Saints could manage Only
a dismal nine free throws compared
to Westminster's tot.al of 17.
Santa Ana had four men in double
figures, but it Wa.!!n'~ t;nough.· Malcolm
Curtis lead the parade wflh 2tl i,>O.!nta,
backed up by Chris May · (13), Gary
Lara (12) and Pane!i ~ualo (10). ~ . ,. ~
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Huntington 's Express
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By"OLENN WHITE
Of "" 0.11, l'lltl Sltll Sometime . probably in 19i0 or 1971.
Huntlnglon Beach High School may lose
a league basketball game.
In the meantime, however, the forecast
is for conlinued stormy seas for the
rest of the Sunset League as the Oilers
conUnue to mop up the hardwoods with
whomever they go up against.
Tuesday afternoon, for example. they
hagged win No. 34 on the unbroken
chain or lcaguc victories as they.
manhandled Santa Ana Valley, 72-36,
at the latter's gym.
Coach Elmer Combs played reserves
!he entire fourth period and had little
lo be nervous about after a close first
quarter when Huntington ('()UJd only
nurse its way into a 14-10 lead.
Arter that. Valley's Falcons went
woefully cold. makin g 13 percent of their
shots from the floor (6 for 46). In
fact, lil the last I :28 of the game I.hr
Falcons were potting 9 percent r r om
the field.
lluntington was doing considerably bet-
ter, nailing 50 percent or its field goals
in the decisive second and third quarters.
However, the Orange and Black founrl
the free throw line anything but a gift
as the winner canned 12 of 32 tries
137.5 percent ).
The tuming point came when Combs
moved All-CIF veteran Roy MlUer un-
derneath in the second frame arid Miller
responded with four quick baskets. Hun-
tington upped its lead lo 28-15 and settled
for a 34-17 bulge al intermission.
Then the Oilers nailed the last Hl
point.s of the third quarter to own a
59·24 bulge and their seyenth loop \Vin . . . of the 69 campaign .
:\1iller was high scorer 1Yith 18 whilr
Mike Contreras picked up 13 and Ll'~
\Vallers nailed JO. Contreras was laggc1I
y,•ith three fouls in lhc first quarter
bul managed to avoid any more
personals before retiring from hostilities
late in the third period.
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Boat
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lloom Pi~ks Up i •
Winter Exhibits Indicate Sales Clim.bing ·-
NEw YORK (UPI) -Tho! "As a et¥ral rule, the~ Mexico abrimper to be mass boaters to turn to ~
boating boom, which bas coo-spect for a yacht in the produced in fiber &lus from It also believes IJa,a In
Unued wilh only occaslooal in-$100,000 bracket doesn't have a mokl The c<ll'l\piny believes out in compellUGQ4 t b
terruptlou for two decades, to think about the cash ouUay. lh4t aborta.ges of good wood aluminum and becOmll
apparently will pick up a llttle lf he likes the boat, he buys and ,ot skilled ' boatwrights almost universal boat bultaln&
speed in 19&9. it. Jt's that almple." sooner--er .later ~•ill force material. ~
That aeems to be lhe con--Yet, Hatteras and other
senaus of the e1.hl b iting makers of luxury boat1
manufacturers at this year's agreed, the buyers of fl00,000
m.Jdwintet: boat shows. , craft are not usually among
Businesll at the Qllcago , the nation.'.• "big rich." The
ShoW was reported as "big rich," if they buy a boilt
fabuloOs, and aales etecutivea, at, all, may spend much rpore
gathered for lbe National and have it custom. built. But
Show at New York's Coliseum. .lbey are very prooe to charter
Jan. 25--Feb. 2, said pre-show boats with crews at rates of
orders from dealers were blg-· ts,OOO ~ month ·and up from
ger than a year ago. the less wealthy folk who buy
According to the Natlonal big yachts as status symbols.
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141E.17tli St .• Costa Mesa· 645-2010 '\~tion of Engine and Hosler sald the typical buyer
Boat Manufacturers., whicll of a $100,IKXI yacht ls pro-"ll•••••••oii_..m••'•'••'•"'••,.•'•••••lllliilll sponsors the New York Show, sperous but middle bracketll
IN PRODUCT ION -Principals of threC' firn1:-; in-
spect mold of first production fi berglass catani:iran
to be produced by \\'. D. Schock Co. of Santa Ana.
Schock has been eommissioned by TV actor Ilud dy
Ebsen to n1 ass produce hi s 35-foot Polynesian ('on-
cept. first ol \\'hi ch ls to be launched next su1n1 ncr.
Phol• 111 N<ltl I Kkne•
1:-mm left ar.e Seymour P..aut, project engineer;
Rudy Choy; Alfred Kun1ulae and \Varren Seaman ,
designers ol the cat: Ebsep:; president 9f·Polynesian 1
r·oncept , In c. and Bill Scbock, presiOent·of th1f \V.
i). Schock Co.
total boat and engine bu!iness businessman, often living far
at retail in 1968 was about from the shore. He's nearly
$3.15 billion up $50 million alWays tmanclally self·made.
from 1967. The association Holller concurs in the idea
thinks there will be another that ttils is going to be a
gain this year but declined big sales year. "Here it is
to say how much. only the end of January and
Tbe number of boats in use my comJ>B:ny already has
in America increased in 1968 dealer orders for more than
to 8.44 million from 8.275 two.thirds as many craft as
mHllon the previous year. we can turn out in 1969,"
The most amazing thing be said.
about the business is the Hatteras, which had saleai
flourishing condition of the of $12.t million last year, was
luxury yacht market. In all acquired by North American
the shows, the proportion of Rockwell during Uie year. The
yachts, both sailing a n d %3 North Carolinians who put
power, selling for $20,000 to up $10,000 each to found the
around $100,000 is bigger than company ten years ago gol
ever. over $300,IKXI each In North
"It's easier to sell a $100,000 American Rockwell stock for
boat than a $20,000 boat lbese their holdings.
Facts Belie
Myths on
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Boat Show
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Tops 1968
days," said W.A. Hosler, Hatteras makes only larger
director of marketing for Hat-fiberglass power yachts. It is
teras Yachts of High Point, now experimenting with the
N.C., a subsidiS:ry of Nor:th workboat business, building a
American Rockwell Corp. protolfpe. of a large GuU of
Papyrus Boat Going
To C ross_A tlantic
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01 11\e 03il, Piiot S!•lr
Since the days or Ulysses, ''\Vhercas tl1ere 1irescntly
'Seararers have attracted more exists. worldwide, an tx-
than their share or myths. pand ing controversy o v e r
Modern boat owners are no which is the faster ~:idhoat
exception. -a catam:ir:in or sin;;l~·-hull-
One or the most persistent ed cr<'lft -I. Christian Elist•n.
myths of recent vin tage goes !:.ome!ime:. kno\\'n ;is 011c!dv
something like this: ~bsen, the sl•agoing h11lh1ll):.
With millions of Americans 0 iv n e r -s k I P P e r ot the
laking to the water for the catarmaran p o 1 y n rff, ia n
first time each year. the ('oncept, do ch:i!lt'nd-P;;t
number of boating accldenl'> Doug::n. tna~l1•r of l ht·
has increased proportionately. renowned 12-nu:\er Co!1in1hla. lo a tn:il of spt'l'd in a stries The fact" belie the myth. of ratt•s !o be h ld 111 Boat in~ safely experts from Ca lifor nia 11·;1ters 1/J d1·1crn11n1· the U.S. Coast Guard on down
note that the nuinber of ::'#:=:':h:;:':':b'=f:ns:·':':':':':s.:":'':':' =
boating accidents r ..: ma i n s
rather static despite the fact
that the pleasure hoal rleet
has grown from 3.500.000 in
1950 to more than 8,000,000
in 1968. In some ye;irs there
have been sig ni f i ca n t
decreases in the acci dent rate.
For example. the roa~t
Guard reported an across !111•
board decrease in all t_rpes
of boating accidents in 1967
The reason for th r
remarkable record" Expert s
say it is due primarily lo
a nat ionwide i>ffnrt to keep
boating safe. All segments of
pleasure boating ha'"e playe d
an important piirl in the cam-
paign -including s oc h
volunteer organizations as the
USPS, the Co;ist Guard Aux·
iliary, yacht and boat ('\ubs.
the boat ing public and the
industrv.
SafetY afloat Ix-gin~ l'>i1h a
safe boat. This ls \~hrre tt1e
industry makes i1s mo!it irn-
......... ... -
por!ont c-o ntr ibu!ion. Yt'Dr~
before the hoatin·~ hou111 g111
under \v:1y the 1 n rt u s t r ~
ei:tablisbed an cnginrcrill~ :H!d
stand11rds prograno to u1\ur1
that buats hning built 11ould
operate s:if,.11· :.nd s;d i~fa(·
torily.
One ot !ht> n1n~! obi 11111·
res ults of thest' efforts is the
OBC !Outhoard B1Ja\>ni; Cluh >
capaC"1ty plate attached to out-
board boats to indicalc !:.ale
horscpo1\·er and loa1l cap;1c1L1.
Since the prn~r:un 11· a '
launrhecl in 1!1~11 inure thau
a million c:1ra..:"1l}' platt's h;11t
been ;;ttache1l tu boat hulls
b1· n1anl!facturrrs.
·r-.1ore recently. OBC's parL'n!
nrganizallon. the Bo a Li n g
I n rl u !>t r r A~~0cia1i11n, ~in
nounccd a tnor•· ;.in1h11 iou~
1>rograni. It's (':died BIA 13n;il
Si1fc1.v \'P rtifir:Jt11111.
\Vith th1~ 111odrst ;in~ worcJ'y
chall enge, Buddy Ebsen of
Ba lboa Yacht Club. a form er
single-hulle r re c ent I y con·
1 erted to eat.am aranism, has
laid the ground 11·ork tor
n1aybe Jt should be seawork l
for a vac lft race that mav
he belier than watchin g a
blarle uf grass grn"'·
l)ougan of Bahia Corin-
thian YC is expected to give
his reply to Ebsen's challenge
at a soggy press conference
;1\ till' at:!Or"s hnme Satu1day
11n H.ithoa Jsl;ind.
OC1ug;i n·s Colurnbia 11as ru n·
rll'r-up 111 thr 1~67 tn;Vs Ill
dL'tPrn1in1' 11 h1l'h American 12-
l'lf'ler 111Juld defend t h e
A1nrrica·~ Cup. She 1vali
he:1te n in \hf• li na l trials by
l11lrcpid.
In ;1 1norc :;criotis vein,
l'.hscn ~aid hi> wou ld propose
1Jl:1t th" r<>i·r he sailed in ni lfl 2[1 knot \\'ITidS Which
111111ld he L11r tu b(1!h bo:ils.
"'! \\'Ollld guess 11!:1! Colun1-
li1a 11ould br·;.1t us un the bea1~
In 11·ea!hf'r. h11t \1r ('outr!
111 l'rh;111 I h~r on 1hc rl':ll'ht-s
and n1ns,"· he s;ud.
Polynesian Concrpt i" a 35-
f<iot cat:imar11n dPs1cned by
Choy, St>aman :inti l\un1alac
of Nt>11 port BcaC'h. Tch craft
11as second to fin1!>h in Ja~l
.\'t•;ir"s r11uh1hull Tr:inspacifir
~·at"11t r;1cr to l!r 110111!11 and
1r;~~ 11ir• 111 era II 1·orrccled time
Wl!'Hl('f
Ehst'n hus ret·1·ntly con1-
n1i~~1uncd \\'. 0. Schock Co.
of S;inta Ana tu prrd11c-c other
hnats from the ~;1n1c mold.
The11 11.i!l be marketed bv 1 ·h~t·n·s l'oly11csian Concepi.
111·
Despite foul v1eather, at-
tendance •at the Southern
California Boat Show is C"on-
siderably higher than lasl OSLO (AP) Thor West Indies." I
year. according to Ed Nichols Heyerdahl. who floated In 1947, Heyerdahl and five
of the sponsoring Southern a",ross the Pacific 011 a raft, other men croiled the South I
C l·r · •1 · Ass · 1· Pacific from Peru to a 1 orn1a l• arme oc1a ion. s"'d today he and .,·, com· I
qJ " Polynesia to prove t h a t Ni('hols said lasl Saturday, nJ.nions will try to cross the du r i n g the height of the """' Polynesian culture could have
storm, was the lowest al-AIJantic in a papyrus boat originated in South America.
tendance and that wa.s only modeled on those of the an-Now, he said, he \li'ants to
si x percent less than Uie se· cicn t Egyptians. find out whether Central
cond daf last" year. -Sunday's The Oslo newspaper Aften· American cu lture could have
d . ,,, po!Jtl'n published a copyrighted originated in the l\tediter-
atten a.nee was some .,.. per-interflew \vith the ex.Plom ranean. He said I.be pyramids cent higher than th e san1e day a year 3 .,0 and Monday's in wbich he said the party in 1'.1exico could indicate this,
" would set out from Morocco "but first I must prove that
rro1vd als.o toppeq ~1~ previous to1vard the end of May. '[be the people living in the
year. destination will be So'Ulh Mediterranean area ~hWd the
The show at the Pan Pacific Amtrica. •·s ome w h e "r e means to cross the. AtlantiC"
Auditorium in Lo~ Ange les between the Amazon and the at that time."
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Virtually every type of
l\'ater craft conceivable is on l
displa~' at lhe Boat. Shnw,
plus booths featuring clcc-
1 1ron1cs and olhC'r boat ac·
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is so me 25 percf'nt larger than
last yea r's exhibition.
A greater number of
sailboats or all sizes are on,
display. partly because of the
cancellation of the all sa ilboat
show previously held in Long
Beach . I
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Theater Notes
'Fan tastick$' 'Biou· ' . ~' ,phy'. Opening
DA& Y PILOT s.t.n .......
By TOM TIT\IS
Of tflt DllUW '"" Ii.If
One of lhe most SUC<:esslul
"pockel sized" muskala of the
ab.des likes the s&age of Long
Beach'• Forum Xl Theater this ,...kend, while the Sanla
Ana Community Ph~yen open
their production of an E0&lish
drawing room comedy.
'I1le. musical is •"Ille Fan·
tJstickS," a lighthearted look
at young love and parental
pressure which rewrote at·
tendance records both in its
off Broadway debut and its
~nt Los Angeles engage-
ment.
'11le comedy is "Biography,"
a tale of a modern sophislicat.e
and the two men µi her life.
Ross Corbin i.s directing for
the Santa ·Ana theater.
• • • e Best in Support
Ruth Gabler, an award win·
net last season for • her
performance in "Barefoot in
Ult Park." takes the leading
role of Marion Froude .
Playing opposite her are Lee
Howington as Richard Kurt
and William Carden as Sen.
Leander Nolan.
! Patty Neederman accepts the DAILY PlLOT's Dis-
? • tinguished Performance Award as btst supporting
1 .actress in Orange County community theater for
,. .. · 1968 from entertainment editor Tom Titus. The ! · ·Laguna Beach actress was honored for her per-
: formance in "The Dark at the Top of the Stairs" ! .. ·,at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhoui •· Others in the Santa Ana
cast are Betty McClure, Bud-
dy Fort, Robert Solis, Gail ... . . . ' . .-Chudacoff and H o w a r d
; · .. "'Picnic' Cast Listed Glasser. The play run s
Fridays and Saturday s
through Feb. 15 at the Players
Theater, 1020 W. 8th St., Santa
Ana, with tickets available by
calling 541-2188. Fullerton Group • • • .. ' :. , The Fullerton Foollighters
:. . .have announced the cast for
J -their next production , William
: ,~ .. Inge's "Picnic," which will i ._,.,open Feb. 21 for a three-
: weekend run.
.. -~-Burt Warner, a veteran
i p erformer with the
' Westminster Com munity
Theater, will take the lead
role of the drifter, Hal. Mary
Lynn Shea is cast as the
beautiful Mad~e. while Sandy
Edgerton will play her teen·
aged sister Millie.
Completing· the Fullerton
cast are . Henry Saari, Diana A Huntington Beach actor
Bass, Harriet Dasher, Jan and actress, Dan Terry and Carol Greenberg, play the
Duncan, William J. Feeney, young lovers in Forum Xi's
Carol Mooney and Janice "Fantasticks." also opening
Lewinson. -Friday for a four.weekend
The romantic drama will run .
be p r e s e n t e d at the Completing the cast are Ray
Muckenthaler Center, I I 9 Raymond , Ron Brody, Dante
Buena Vista Drive, Fullerton. D'Eramo, Philip Richards,
on Fridays and Saturdays Vlnce Trani and Lynn Bourne.
throagh March 8. L e e Eddr Ceres is directing the
Hollenbeck, who staged "Night musical comedy.
of the .Iguana" for the . "The Fantasticks," which
Footlighters last season, is includes the popular tunes
direcUng. "Try to Remembe r'' and
Ireland Theater Bans
West Street. 1be
for ruervaliom b
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' nPlay on Hammarskjold
DUBLIN, Ireland (AP) -~_Ae Abbey Theater has re-
;eeted a play which contends
that Dag Hammarskjold ac-
:\ulesced in the murder of
"Pr!m.ier Patrice Lumumba.
Lumumba was mu r dered
there. Th~ pl,ay 4e;lls witb
the death ·of Lumurtiba and
other events in the Congo
prior t o Hammarskjold's
death ln a plane, ,era.sh in
September 1961.
2 PERF. ON SATURDAY AT 12:30. 2:30
SUNDAY ONLY AT 12:30
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"PAPER
LION"
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The play,'' Murderou s ;~ngels," is by Dr. Con~r
,..Cruise O'Brien, an Irishman
who was Hammarskjold's
~<representative in the Congo's
, .l\atanga Province a r t e r
Phil O'Kelly, the Abbey
Theater's general manage.i:,
said the play "was not fou·nd
suitable. One reason was that
it required a number of Negro
actors."
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p_~insula
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Wales
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Indians
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t.5 Clothing
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LEGAL NO'MCE
LEGAL NOTICE ··-ct:•Tll'ICl.TE OP' •Vll .. 1!11
,ICTITIOUI RAM•
(Sl
T1w ~ -.. CMtlf'!' N II
Cfllld11elt.. • tM.IMH "' U~1 11.iter
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.. mri>oi>Hd "' fhe frol-lr'f9 --· .,.._ ...,... lft NII Mid Plllal IM r11!.
d....C. " ....... ~, Garv 0t11, 120 Blktt. ~. A. cosi.
Mnt, C.Hlon!ll o.i.. DK.. 2'· 1961.
G1rr Otl• Stile cf C.ltlo"'lt, Ori ...... Cou11!'111 Oii 0.C.. U, 1ffl, tJl.fon mt , I NollrJ
Putillc 111 1116 tor 11ld S11!e, 1>1r-ll'f
IDl'e•rMI G•r'I' Ont k110w11 to me to
bf .,,. "''"°" 'llhoH 111me r, wbM:rlbtd
10 tile wl~l11 11111rvme111 tncl 1tk110Wi.clu·
Rd lie •~ecuh!d Tiit 11me.
!OFFICIAi. SE.A.LI
MARY HENRY
Holtry Publlc.C•!llomi.
Prlncloll Olfk• In
Or1 ... 1 Coull!Y
Wtdntsdl1, J.111.1111)' 29, 1969
Y011r Money's Worth
By SYLVIA PORTER
For AMl·Marie's 17th birth·
day a couple of wetkl ago,
her mother oaftred .a present
of a new wardrobe : afternoon
dress, dinner dress, pants
suit, shirt, sweater, all to
be 1elected by her at the
store of her choice. I was
tucked into a corner chair
in my frlt:nd's Uving room
when sbe announced the
generous presrnt and I turned
eagerly to see her daugbter's
response.
"'Ibanks, Mom." sa!d she,
"but do me a favor, huh!
Outside of the sweattt, use
all the money you expect to
spend on the clothes to btJy
me the materials instead. I'll
make what l want. You buy
the fabrics because you
always spend more than I
would. Thanks."
HBUT ANNA-PifARIE. it's
your birthday," protested my
friend. "1 want you to use
your time studing, not sewing
for your present."
"Mom, please do like I say,''
LEGAL NOTICE
wu the •nswer. "111 come
out with much bfllter clothes
than I would buy in any store
and J'll end ap with a lot
an ore to wear too.''
fn the sUeoce th;1t foUowed,
l told my1o1elf "Wow! II Anna·
Marie ia at all typical, the
saga of home sewing has
soared far beyond what it was
when I spotted and reported
the: comeback at Its mart
years ago. Better cbeck."
SO, I llA VE cltecked and
It 's "wow" indffd.
-Between a and 44 million
women and girl.I are now in·
volved in making apparel at
home. About 35 percent of
all teen-age a:irls sew more
than 82 million items a year.
-ln 1968, it's estimated
thal more than 600 million
pieces of apparel -not in·
eluding home furnishings -
were sewn at home. This is
one-third of all the dresses,
coals, suit!, slips and blouses
produced in factories. Since
1950, the number or garments
sewn al home has risen by
Mr C-IHiofl Eu1re1 Nov, '" ltn su,1:•101: cou•T OP' THE STATE
Publlllled Ortn•I C&all Otltv PtlDI, 01' CALl,OttNIA
J111u1ry 22. 2'. Febfllll"/' 1. J], J'Mt l'OR THE COUNTY 01' ORANGE 22"°" Nt. A•t2MI ----------~---jNOTICE OP' HEAlllNO 01' l'l!TITtON
LEGAL N~CE P'OR l'ROSATE 01' Wit.I. AND 'OR
VII LEnE•s TESTAMENTARY
E1!1h! of ETHEL KALL RIU.RO,
l"·n.MS 0Kea1e<:1.
CERTtl'tC.-.TE OF SUllHESS NOTICE IS HERESY Cil\IEN Thtl
FICTITIOUS NAME UNtTEO STATES NATIONAL BANK IWI•
Huritington Harbour
Helm Taken by Tague
Tht undt™'lltd ~ t~lty II<: k tllo<:t llf:rtln 1 Pfill\oll tor P•""41•• of
tvt>d\Klllle 1 Dutlnt51 ti 2~ E. COHl wlll and tor Lnuu•« ot Ltllf1'1
HW'f., Coron• del M1r,"c111tom11. undef Tu11m1>11t1r'I' lo Petltlofter. rll'ltAnct
lllt llcTll!ol;• flrm ...,,.,... of PIUHT..()..MAT to whid! II mtdfc for further p1rtlcult"'
-~" wld t!rm 11 coml'OO<fd of IM ""'' ftw lirM tncl Plltt of htarl"51
"" tot1owl110 ~. ..._. n1rne In ~ s-mt hi• -.. .et for Fet>rwrv
full Ind Pleet ol fKl<I~ .. IS fllllows: U, 196t, II t :SO 1.m .. In ~· aiurlnlom
JERRY F GO\llN, )O+-mfl Sl,, of D"""'rtm~I Ho. l of stld cou•I, H-1 BNdi. 11 1llO WKI Elthll'I S!"'rt, bi ff\e
Dit..:I J111111ry 14. 1'6' Clf'!' of Sen" ,._,.., C111forn11
JERRY F. GO\llM 011..:1 J1nua,.., 11. net
Si.tt of C1lllornl1, Or8110t County: W. E. ST JOHN
Of! J1111,11ry ll, Ifft. belart me. I COl.lnlY Clelil
-'3ottrv Publlc In t llCI tor 11111 Slt1e. t>t'f· OUftYEA. CARPENTER •IMI 81RNES
'' -red JERllY F G-OVIN. BY Em11! J. Sch"' Jr. aon1 ., • "' o.wr or1 ... known IO "" .. bl the pen.on N .. POrt kid!. c.M,., .. 1. wMM n1m1 11 1\lblcrlbed lo ll'>t within Toi: 1110 4-'2·tMt
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th• wma. Publi.rwd O•lr>Ot Co.11 Olll'f
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Nollry Publlc.C•l!larr1l1
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M'f C0nwnlHIDrl bfifl'ft ,-mtS
J-'1, lt10 CE•TIFICATE OF •USl .. ES!I
Pilot,
156-119
PubUP\ed 0••1111• Coa1t D•ll'f PHO!. l"ICTITIOU$ NAME
J1rw1ry IS, tt. 1' tnd Febru.el"f S, TM u"""rs!11oe<1 dM$ t>trtllY 11111 •~•
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\ l"·J"lUO Iha! uld llrm 11 tomPO•td OI 1i>e
CEITIFIC,t.TE OP' COll'ORATION!I FO• lollowln11 ~rwn, wholt n"me 111 lull
TRANI.ACTION OF 8UllNE55 UNDEI. 11'111 Pl•Ce ol ''''"''"'I• •• follows; FICTITIOUS NAME BAii.BAii.A ANN BISHOP, 1010\
THE UNOERSIGHEO CORPORATIONS Harbor Lsi. Ln., Hun1in91on B•ICh, ~•ch "" hefetrv certify 11111 tr.... are C1llrorni1
condvcll"' • bulllll'H loUled 11 Ill Diie<! Janutrv 71, ltff
Well 1111'1 '''"''· COii• Met.I, C•Ulom••· BAll._BAllA ANN BISHOP ullder "" tldlllooa tlrm 111mt of YEISER STiie of C11ffor11la, Ora,,.. Counr..,
LABORATOWIES, LTD ...... ""' said 011 J•11u1ry 71. 196', t>efOl"f m~ .• firm 11 tom1KP1ff1 gt tile foUowll\9 aw· No!anr Publlc In Ind tor u ld Sith!.
Po<lllortl. -ptlll(lpal "llcH o1 Pe."lon,,llY IPDtlfe<I BARBARA AN~ buslntu lie 11 tollows. l!ISHOP kno-10 me ht bl the Dt•lll~
II) YEISER LAllOR.-.TORIES, INC., wholt Mme II 1ubicrlbed to !ht Wllho11
N I Well \Ill\ Shetl, CM!• Mesi, l111!rumen1 tlld .cknowllodllHI tl\f e~·
C1llf01"nl1. ecu!ed l1w ume.
WITNESS lh hltld IM1 1Jrd .S.v of !OFFICIAL SEA.Ll J111u.erv, IN,. JOMPh E. DIVI!
YEISER LAl!OltATORIE.S, INC, N011r'f Pubflc·C•lllotnlt
Bv Jtck Y11ser PrJllCWI Olflct In
Pr"IOenl Oren111 CounlY
Bv PU Y~!!.ff MY Commlulol'I E•Plrtl
S.Cret1nr/Trt1w"r J ul>!! 21, 1710
.STATE Of CALIFORNIA Publill'led Ort119e Coa11 01lly PILcl,
COUNTY OF ORANGE /H J1nu1rv 1t and Ftbru1ry 5, 12, It,
On thl1 23n:I div of January, A.O. JN' ll'·ot ,%'/. befOl"t me, 1 Hof••'>' Puti11c In
end fo• uld County 11111 Stile, ptorsone!lv
1P1>t1red JACK YEISER Ind P.IT
YEISER. ~llOWll lo mt lo bl Pr<tll·
•cnt 1116 ~•et1r't'/TrN1urer, "',,e<:-
tlvtlY, ct !he co•para!lon tn•I ex~~uled
the wl~l11 ln11tument on behalf of lh!
(OfPO<'lllon fl>fftln n1med, • n d
•dlnowl«:t11fll to mt. l~•I such COP•urarlOI'
e~ec~te<I ""' .. ~
IOFFICl ... L sE.-.LI
JOYtt Grl'f
Who (an Read Just
One 'Peanuts'! •
Not1rv Publlc.C11\f'llrnl1
Prl11el1>tl Oll!ct In
Orll!Je Covn!Y
M'f CommlHlol'I ExpiN!t
M1rcll !l, INt
U) DEANE ELECTRONIC!, INC.,
di We•I 1111'1 Sl•etl. c ... ,. ,,,.,..,,,,
C1tllolllll .
OOPS, WE GOOFED!
WITNESS II• '1tnd 11'111 '11! ,,..v ol
J1n111ry, lHt.
DEANE ELECTRONICS, INC.
BY ..... C. Pt111e
P .... IOfl\I
BY llrTV Dtllll'
S.C"'l•r'l'/Tl"f'ISurer
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY OF OJI.ANGE Isl
On 11111 2111 dtv ol J111u1ry, A.O.
lKf, belvn! mt, t N011ry Publk In
•nd tor ukl Coun!V 11111 Sl11t", 1>en.ontll'f
•oot1rt'CI IEN C. DEANE •!Id LARRY
DEANE, lo.no..,, to me l'1 ~ !ht Prtl~tnl
and Secretlrv/Trt11111r1r. •HPeCll'fflv, ot
•~• con>orl!Lon thll e•Kuled ll'lt within
ln1lr\lmtnf 1>11 bolhalf ol ll>t torPG<ll\011
111er1111 111med, end 1t;11.nowltckted lo
mt thtl MKfl c1>1>ror11ion ••IKU9'11 lht ··-· !OFFICIAL !£ALI
Jovct G•IV
Nol1rv Publk-Cllltornl1
Prlncll>tt otlla In
0r11111• co..,,,,.,.
My Comml11lon E•Plrts
M•rcfl 2S. Ifft
(31 E.NAEO ELECTRONICS, INC .•
Ul W11t Ulll Slrttt. Cotlt Mt_,,.,
Ct ll-11.
WITNESS Ill hind ll'o\~ 'hi dlY ol
J1nutr1, Tttt EN.A.ED ELECTRONICS. INC.
8y J-F. DHnt
P<t,klelll
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Secnt1ry/T"''....,.....
LTATE OF CALIFORNIA
COUNTY 01' ORANGE l••
On 11111 71•1 dtt af J1-r"'I', A.O.
1tat, befort mt. • Nol•rv PUOlk 111 •'Ill for w k! COlllllY •nd Shift, __..tlY •-Ad JAMES F. DEANE •I'd SUE
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~-!Hlffd '° ..... tt.11 lucll ~·•ion
<'XtCUNd 1111 Mmt.
(OFFICIAL $EAtl
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Pvt. IC. Terry l\t Noah,
19, son of Mrs. Mae Hltnter
of 571 Joann St., Costa Mesa,
has been assigned to the 11th
Amortd Calvary Regiment, Vietnam.
Pvt. J.C. G~ T. Botldtr1in, 20, so1i orMr~ aild Mrs. Arthur
Hoelderlin of 2518 Lehigh
Place, Costa Mesa has been
assigqed to the 1st UigisticaJ
Command near Long Blnh,
Vietnam, as a c~rk-typist.
Aban l\Hch't L. M.org~,
aorr of Mr. and ''.?\frs. Charles
H. ~Morgan of! 3142 Sharon
Lane, Costa M•a. completed
baslc tra~· · ;· at Lackla#id
AFB, Tex 1 ~! will rent'ain
at Lacki le\' tralnin& ~
a security &licdman. ·: ,
rl·-l';b+ , -Jl!lt A. Longerjiope,
son1 • Mr.s. '1 Martha ~
LoQg~ne pr ,1597 Redlantls
Plate -~~.Mesa has beeo
ass fu t'. •eesler AF13,
Miu ttlfitlqg in the eoih-~;d • .-~f· ~~irmea: terijig:lbe~ :f;;,
' ""' an "' W. Lnley, soo~ Mr. ·en Mrs. Harry
K. it,.estey, tl.1062 Bonita St.,
Tu#f_n, cmnplfted b a s i c
tratning at La;ckland AFB,
Tei and has been assigned
to a~<;;:anute he, Ill. for
tr . i in mer or king. 'Ibe airman is a 1967
grM:luate of slin H i g h
Scljpol. •
~ . ,. -r .. e Con l r)D I Techni;kn s..lnan Rol>tf\ I. Kronqilt,
us!l, aoo of "1'· and Pirs.
• 1. Krofquist of z121
St., La~a Beach,~s
aboard r,e g u i d
le 1~· ,c_ruiser · ldenc eyimed to '&In ~~en;,! j1 two ye"
d<tT'•~'?'tnam.
ane, ABE A, us • 'ion of • and ~.
R .• ~ane o( 940 W. lath
St. ~ Mesa, has been
to advanced technkal , New Jersey. .
<hDt 11" i"'tructed· In anhtlna · and 1J. e ·
ca L "edard ~ h,ana~art caf!er• ,_ Boston for
nl °"
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Girls'
'Mini Rib ;~
~antf :.
Tights
2:s3
J'ull P•n ty with wida
elastic wUst fot en&
fort. 100% riik>n seam.
less mini· rib design.
Sizies 1·3, U, 7·10 and
12·14.
694 ea. Women's
Cotton 'Print .Aprons
1., I •"' ..,. Jlc
B;h, holf ~ O>bbiu· 2 F $) ette a.ch u& an usort. 0 mcnt of coJoo and dcsip. C.Olada.st. It
98!. Value Pendants ·
.j md Key Chains
, ..• .,, , ....... ,6c
l'oE.J_1:!J.":I 2 f $) t~........ 0 """"'i.""""' ~
· 'l"Value!24x40"
Braided Throw "°9s
llnidecl utter ru,gs. ft ..
""ibt• "' ~ ""' $139 -41: easy ate. Li.drt a: dad: =-ii~~-ftiAacd . .
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By NANCY rtfC INTYRE
DEAR NANCY' I
have a "'onderful
husband, two beauti-
ful children, an Iri.sh
terrier and a Jewish
mother·in·law. M
ma comes to fl.sit
ua every )'ur for a
"w.e~", that lasts , . lrft&,: ~ruliry to ~:Wften tfifi inows melt "'h
in.the Bro.,.. I aJ. "'iii .
ways lltSY ,for an ' · ~
early sPrlng,
My .ntQthef·in·law
ls th~.,'lf~J4'-1 leading authority. Name
It and~~·u Lell you how to _t;\lrt it,
cook il; i.ve jt., spank it or love H: Mose
of lhe & rttumor her along, (acfuaJJy
t like hee /but there is one issue between
us tht ,'ti6. op my "Irish." ..
She .~ that I',m starving Harry
·with ~ crazy health foods, and that
he lookS Peeked and emaciated. It's taken
me all these years to get Harry into
good shape after the years mama haa
stuffed him with three helpings or rich
Jewish food.
Of course my husband sWI yearns for
chopped chicken liver, gefilte fish, lox,
and so forth, but l've;trained him to eat
sensibly and scienti!iCally.
The world's leadin,S' authority will be
arriVlng shortly. Majbe she'll listen to
you on the necessJty rm a strict, discipli·
ned dlel HARRY'~ IRISH ROSE
DEAR ffilSH ROSE: Tile only way
to handle a thorny 1 problem b with
kid gloves -not boxing gloves. A Jewish
mama is no different than any mama
except 1 Jewish mama worries better.
Your molher·in·lay may be as
hardheaded 81 a balel, but I SWI~ •
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a melhod of preparing beef
in provincial France.
Pieces of beef are stewed
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mushroom1j wine and a
number of aeason.lnp and
spices. Usually, this . classic
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dish, wltb Its long ln~redient
list and preparation time, is
reserved ooJy for special oc-
casions.
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'Exceed-drin' He~dache No. 3: .. Being Told We're Too Young
DEAR ANN LANDEHS: r.iy girl and
l are both in high school. We are very
)uuch in love. Last week Sarah learned
'She is pregnant. Yeslerday \l'e told our
·~rents "'' ~·ant to gel married.
~ . .-1.!y rolks say ll's all right with them .
.,16arab's parents say no. They want her
... -19 go to her aunt's in Wisconsin and
"hnve the baby, then put it up for adop-
tion. (We live in a small town, Ann,
•i nd she couldn't ra« people unless she
.. as married.)
• 1 Sarah is a quiet person. She respects
• ~er parents a lot and now she feels
.'1f:~ tnust do as thev sav. \\'hat IS
your opinion'.' -PARE.NT T.ROUBLE
DEAR TROUBLE: llow old art you?
llow old Is Sarah'.' Wollld you quit high
school? Can )'Ou 1upport s wtre and
tbJld?
My advice Is lo sit dowo with yOW'
clergyman. He kno'!l·a you and, your girl
and b n t h sets of pareot1. Hli judgment
would be belier than mine. (And helter
than yours, lOo.)
DEAR ANN LANDEHS: Four years
ago I married a man my parents never
liked. My dad always said Brian lacked
ambition .
Wt night Brian came home and an-
nounced he llad quit his job al the
supermarket. (Conflict with the boss.)
The job lasted six months -the longest
he has stayed with anything since we
married. We have two small children
and I can't go to work lo help pay
the bills the way I used lo.
Brian says the reason he has employ-
ment troubles is that he has never
of olbrr molben copy her. tP.S. I
loye oatmeal, and l eat It eveD wbea
I dot't Uve &ol)
had a job equal to hls brains and abUity.
J can't understand, Ann, with all the
propserity ~. bow II happens that
11 capable man never seems to get
tba opporlunily. can you explain this!
-BRIAN'S WIFE
year ~ old problem. She ls my mother.
l aro 11. My m.otber coplea my planu
teachi:r. A few ~ 110 m1 ptaoo
teadier't Utile Cirl clldn'.I,> wl,lli. lo ~al
her oatmeal IO she ,• 11' ~ '1111> • Too llWlY c:ouplt1 10.irom m1trlmony
laundry chute. Her ..,. ... .to aalinony. Don~ 111 your marrl•&•
DEAR WIP~: '1'1lero'1 pleal7 ol op-
po"""1ty ....._TH--•-don't reoophe lt ii becaUMl It II dilgu.lt-
td u hrcl work.
around and mado: JaO!ha' · bowli ;\.:., , s.~ I oatmeal. What Illa dido~ .. 1 ·t, '!"" be1aro It 1•11 ola!l<d· ·~ or
breakfast llhe bad to ait for lUnch: , 'Jr-"1F Landeri' ·booklet, "Marriage -What
Now when I don't • waot. '9 , ,qe:) Eipect:" Send your requast to, AM
10111elblng 11\Y m<>lbtr .. y1, "AU Landen. In cm al this newspaper OflCl!ll' · Brlu's blabWlJ to stick wltlt • Jett
Is a sip ,ol lmmalarlty. lie """'"lo
plant some seeds of ltoDelt la'bor, water
l!leOl ,...,...iy wJ1ll penplraUoo ud
llld< .....a 1<m1 eMu&h lo ... wbt
comes 11.J.
you11 -It at tile ·DUI Jll"al • • Jiis 50 cenll io coin ond a !oar. etamped. ..,,. ei1001b, there 11 lo. "11...idreaaed envelope.
Whal do you tblnt about a mother Ann Landen· wW be sJad to htlp
who copil!:I lbe plaQo, teacher? -yoti wlth your jlroblems. Send them
COPYCAT'S liOll to bu In care o1 tba D.ULY PIU71\
DEAR SON: I W J'lOU' ..... leacW enClosing a .. ~ .. ddreued, 1lomped
h11 a wuderfal klu 'Mil. I lttpe lob en~elope. • DEAR ANN LANDERS : 1 have a 3f.
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Home Ec;:onomics Major
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By JEAN 'COX
ot the o.ltr Plltl 11-'f
Irma Nof.ztger doesn't have
much lo aay -not If she's
asked about the joys of clean-
ing house.
But aai her aboul the
thester and the former home
ecooomica major is a
vuitable encyclopedia. She
also speap knowledgeably
about parent-teacher assocla-
tiQM (She was president of
one), libraries, art and raising
children.
Mrs. Nofziger, the manage.r-
director of Laguna Playhouse,
began her career typically
enough as a home economlcs
major at New York Universi-
ty. While there, the coed
strayed from her domestic
endeavors into a more
glamorous \\'Otld as nn ap-
prentice in th e Group 1'heatcr
and summer stock.
After leaving college she
found both a job as a
secret.Ary for the Saturday
Evening Post and her hus-
band, Ed, a rising cartoonist
who worked for the magazine.
Mrs. Nofzlger's need for
cultural involvement was not
Jong quelled by raising a fami-
ly of three young!lers. The
No!zigers, longing lo leave the
big city for a more rural
setting, moved to a small town
near Jones Beach.
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. WELL-ll:EPT sEc;RET -Who 'will win an award at the Fdth
I Annual l\wlllds , arld InstallatimtJJ>i' Orange Coun)y Association
; for Retarded Childr9n?·Holding the answer is the treasure chest
·and unlocking the secret will be Mrs. Jack Nelson or Newport
;:;;.,-..:·~~ ·aURALSEITING
~ ·_ • _.:_tt ~ ~ l. ·· Twl 'Mtiftf ~·as r u r a I Beach (left) but not until Friday, Jan. 31 in ~e Elks LOOg8 ill' enough ..=_··roo rural tor Mrs.
iapta &)I< ~elj>il)g keep the secret are (left to nght) Mrs, ~!d. "' Mof3lll" w ~;o commentoo,
Lindbert bf ~untington Beach and Mrs. Paul Wtlson d. -~COata; r ~ •inie~Culttital. center of the
playhouse in linportant
capacities such as stagt
manager, president a n d
member of the board of dlrec-
tors and three yeara ago ac·
cepted lhe full-time paying job
of manager-director.
musicals dr&\\' the largest
numbers to the playhouse .
.. We can't do them too often,
~ause they are more ex-
pensive, but we try to stage
one every summer," she said.
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FROM GRAPE TO GLASS -A win .. tasting party
ts being planned by parents from Hill Top J'.jurs~1y
School as the group's principal fundMraislng projecl
for the year, and pouring samples of the variety of
Wines
Interested In n1a1ntr1 111 1n~
uist.fng high standard s of
CIJIUIUon are parent~ of
ehfldrtn altending the 1!11! T<JI
Nunery SChool. Their 1oaior
,....._.,,,,.. and means projl!:<'~ 11,·ill
· be a wine-ta.sting p11rty 11/.:1 1,
: place between 7:30 ~nd fl :·11
:,.J .m. F'rldl}'. Feb. 7, In Lh11
~1lbOll Pavilion.
In oddition to rflprtstn·
tr.tiycs rrom 11rca winerie:s I
Offered
wllo will host arlft pour tin
assortment ar wines, s:in•rles
or cheeses and bread wili be
served. Additional in!orrr.s tion
n1ay be c>btalned h/ calling
~fr.11 Jon Methlan , MO-~
The non profit , 11 ere n I -
rooperall\le cor?J!'llti•JO 1 ~
lol'atcd in the CO.Illa '.\1c~a
t.;nitarian Church. ft Is liccn"-
cd by the Slate Dep:irtml•nl
of Socia! Welfare and Is a
Mesa. r town wts the fire house?" Also successful have been
the Neil Simon comedies,
although Mrs. Nofzlgei"admits
candidly, "I am getUne -pretty
tired of him.''
wines to be served arc (left to right ) Mrs. Jon
f\1ehtlan , ~1rs. Edgar Bolton and f\1r s. Gerald
LeLesch.
for Sampling
membt:r or the 0. 1;•1., ... Co•1'1ty
Co un ci l of l'nr enl
Part1cipallon Nu1 ~ ... ,., Sch'Ylls.
Child ren ~'ho ·.1 ill he tv•o
year!! old by Dec I 111.iy ~
rnrolled in the lwo "''~·':Iv
morning session~ Thi' t1111r-
yc11r-0 lds allcnd !.ir ·c 1n ... 1-
1ngs each w('rk 14 i1 h :.11 1" 1•ll-
n1ent limited to ~.) 1 ~i.1,,rpn
per l(roup. J-"11 e 111oltu 1~ 1n
addi tion to Mrs Sar;i ~., u11
a profess1:mal teacher, a:ll·nd
each session.
Each mother i::ttr111.ls a
monthly meeting arid 'llU1'l
complete an iost111ction course
geared to the develnpn1r.1t of
p~f'"hool childn>n :tn1 t~ en-
r·~ ··~ .... rnrnt of n1dcre"'ll:!1·,cr,
hr · h y rcfatlonshlps and
c1·1 ~· expre.'lsi.1:-i.
F:.t.1ers at1r11Ued !n 01'('11
house and wit nes'!'l'li 11 typ1~ 11!
school day last 'laturo,:i,1·
Awards,
Officers
' Presented
The Orange County Associa-
tion for Retarded Otildren will
take part in their Fifth Annual
Awards and InrtallaUoo Din-
ner next Friday.
The event wJII take place
in the Elk's Lodge in Santa
Ana. A no host cocktail hour
will be staged from 8:30 to
7:SO p.m. preceding dinner.
Every y e a r outstanding
volunteer workers throughout
Orange County and within the
assoclallon are saluted for
their many endeavors on
1 behalf of retarded children.
Awards will be presented to
these , workers during the
dinner.
Heading the gmup of·com-
mittee workers is Mrs. Jack
Nelaon of Newport Beach,
chairman for the coming
eveot. Assisting her will be
the Mme1. David Karl, pro-
gram; Orin Bowers, Arnold
Llndbert. decorations: Vincent
Tock. reservations : Phi I
Tozer, publicity ; 11 a r o I d
Langhan, Jay Tr ea n er,
hostess : J.D. Littlejohn, Rene
Guns and Ernest Huenemeyez\
awards.
Oliver Olsen, new president
of Uie organization, invites the
public to the event. Reserva-
tions can be obtained by call-
in,irthe OCARC office at 5'41·
4458.
Bus Trip Told
Assistance L e a g u e or
Laguna Beach has scheduled
a bus trip to the Ports of
Call Village which will include
luncheon aboard the SS
Pr incess Louise: Tuesday, Feb.
)1
Tickets, which include the
price of luncheon. are $5.75
per person, and the bus will
lt"8\'I! Boal Canyon Shopping
Center at 10 a.m.
Mrs. Jaycees
Hunlington Beach ti.1 r ~
Jaycees meet the scCQnrl Mun·
day or the month at II p.m.
Location lnronnatlon may be
rr.crived by calling ~1rs.,
~1 1chae l Broo~, 53&--i021
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To ma'ke matters worse, to
the Nofrlgers' dismay, the
to>1'n functioned lvilhout a
public library.
This situation w a s in·
tolerable to Mrs. Nofziger. She
and a friend rolled up their
sleeves, and working against
"pposition, established the
town's very first public library
-in the fire house, of course.
Ed, who wa.s a native
Californian, often brought his
family for visits here, and
during one trip in 1951, they
decided oot to return.
The decision was New
York's Joss and Laguna
Beach's aain, for since then
they have resided in the Art
Colony.
The family looked up the
playhouse. Soon, Ed, with
another newcomer. Phi 1
lnterlandl , read for a play
and got his first part. Since
then the family has been in·
volVed in one way or another.
Although Mrs. Nofziger ad-
mits, that liie most people
she has been bitten by the
acting bug, she has con·
centrated her efforts to work
behind the scenes.
BEHIND-THE.SCENES
"J have more Lalent in lh8l
direcl!Oll. There are so many
people who are better at ac-
ting." she said modestly.
She has served t h e
Her advice to aspiring young
thespians is lo learn a skill
other than acting.
"They've got to have some
way lo earn a living while
walling to get their big
break," she explained.
"There are 200 applicants
for every job that becomes
available i n professional
theater and televis.ion."
Mrs. Nofziger speaks trom
experience, ror many Is the
lime she and her husband in-
vited a talented but broke
actor over to di Mer.
A problem she laments
when planning the playholise
season is that there are not
enough parts for women,
although lhey equal if not out-
number the men in desire
to perform.
Casting is not dilficult, as
there are plenty of talented
people in the area.
..U we have any problems
at all, it would be finding
young ·romantic leads. They
hav.e a way of d.iaappearing
afit.r one play. Tbey want
to .i:r'Y .the bii time and if
they get a chance at a small
lilt~ part they have le> join
a urJJon. The.n we can't use
them here, even though they
doai Jjnd another Job.
MUSICALS POPULAR
According to the manager,
Soutli Pacific Cruise
Mrs. Nofziger r~ently at·
tended a· performance of
"Hair" and enjoyed it tremen·
dously, although she feels it
probably would be too con-
troversial for Orange County.
Mrs. Nohiger said they do
get some reaction from more
controversial plays, although
it is not "great."
"We might iet a half-dozen
call! and a few letters when
we get away from what they
caU family theater. But on
the other hand, when we do
ramlly type things, we get
letters from people who say,
'we could have: seen that on
televlsion.' "
Reacting to that situation,
Mrs. No!ll.ger pointed lo a
quote. by a drama critic which
sHe liked so much, she had
it printed in a ·program under
a aectlon beaded '1 Wish I'd
•Said That." 1'te quote reads;
"A theater lhat please s
everybc>dy II not only in-
consequential but 'useless."
Mrs. No!Jlcer ' is looking
forward to next 1 September
when LagunaC omm unity
Players preaent the first play
in the new Llguna-Moulton
Playhouse, now under con-
strucUon.
On a S.1-<lay Pacific cruise aboard the SS Presidenl Cleveland are Mr. and
Mrs. \Vil liam A. Thompson of Balboa Island. Ports or call include 1-lonolulu ,
Papeete. Pago PfigO, Auck.land. Singapore. 1-Iong,Kong and Guam.
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• Strictly Conversation ,.
"I eiped that you u:pect
that 1 am flOlng lb be
outrageous., and ~ou·re golng
to be disappointed," celebrlly
llenry Morgan warned a
crowd attending the · Laguna
Beach Assistance League's
first Town Hall Series last
Monday morning.
Morgan,, a New Y or k
persooality and f o r m e r
participant on "What's My
Line" TV series, mon! or less
lived up to his pror;pise and
didn't really outrage anyone.
However he did manage lo
keep his audience of 800
women chuckling with a free
wheeling conversation i n
which he answered questions
posed verbally and on slips
of paper.
A master conversationalist
with a casual air and ready
wit, be was called on to com-
ment on everything from
politics to the theater. Among
the topics which he responded
to lightly were:
NEW THEATER -111 saw
'Hair' in New York and it
was a disaster. The people
in it-are not talented or good
looking. I didn't understand
what they were sayi ng ,
because, they didn't speak
English, except for a few short
words. The best part of the
show was when six or seven
o( these -er -people had
a nude tahlfau. The lights
go around v.-slowly. It hits
them in a vw-y funny way.
All you can do is feel sorry
for them. They are so in-
adequate.''
LOS ANGEL~ -'~. hor-
rible ptece. Miles and iniles
of scruffy litUe buildinis wwi
lots of wires hanging ,over
them."•
MARJUAGE -"I was mar-
ried onte a Jong time ago. It
didn't \vork out. We agreed
to dis31"ee as Jong as I sup-
ported her for the rest of
my lile. As a matter of fact.
that's why I'm here."
HIS EXPERIENCE 0 N
"THE DATING GAME" .-
The young lady and I were
se nt to Tokyo with a
chaperone, which really was
flattering, I suppose. She turn-
ed out to be a nut and the
chaperone was worse. Wh at
I did was let the two girls
go orr together and 1 went
on to Hong Kong."
NIXON FAMILY IMAGE -
"I don't see much excitement ,
but it looks solid. ~1rs. Nixo n
FIRST CELEBRITY
Henry Morgan
is a very qulct lady. I don't
know that she's ever said
anything."
TRANSPARENT F ASHJONS
-··very few women look good
in see-through lhings. But if
you don't like women who
dress that way, don't invite·
them to your house."
''LAUGH IN" -"I have
only seen it all the way
through once. In an hour they
had one pretty good joke. It's
just a new way or telling
old jokes. And r do inean
old jokes, and some of them
are in the strangest taste."
''WHAT'S MY LINE'' -
"I've been on that show for
15 years. In the last two years,
I made inore' than the presi-
dent of the Unit'ed .states
... That was before they 'gave
the raise."
REAGAN'S INFLUENCE
ON SETIUNG COLLEGE
PROBLEMS -"I didn't know
he had settled any college
problems."
Later, during a gathering
in The Towers, Morgan again
was called on to comment
on a few subjects posed by
luncheon guests . Among these
were :
ELIZABETH TAYLOR -
"She simply is a fat, vulgar
broad."
Morgan was lhe first of five
personalities who will be
brought to Laguna Beach for
the series. All tickets have
been sold.
Now! One 8x10 and
Six Wallet-size
Portraits of Your Child
4 88 ALL FOR ONLY ...
Hurry in now for the most speefOCUfor portrait
event iri town! You 'II get on Ix 10 for you to
keep, Cl'ld J.11: wul~t-siz• to share with fondly
and Mend~ A lovely portrait of your cho1d
is • worm aNf wonted gift for f0riu1y birthdays.
Rememb« ••. you con chore-it ot Penney's!
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Horoscope
Libra: Stiess Career, Recognition's Due
THURSDAY
JANUARY 30
By SYDNE'( OMAllR
ARIES (March 21·Aptil 19),
Not Y'ise lo press iasues where
standing, property, security
are concerned. Be flelible.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)'
Take special care with \frilten
messages. Ideas change. So
do attitudes. Don't Ue yourself
to losing cause. Confusion ex·
Im in connectlOI\ with pro-
mises made to reJaUves.
GDUNI (May ~1.June 20):
Study TAURUS messaae .
Money conditions are not
stable. Your jud.grl\enl apt to
be colored by emoUor:. Know
thla and waft for add!Uonal
information. Doing so could
prevent loss.
CANCER (June !I-July %2):
Cycle conOnues high -bul
be wary of one who is overly
confident. Accent on family,
home '"d property. Kry Is
diplomacy.
LEO tJuly 2.1-Aug. 12),
Avoid tendency toward self·
deceptJnn. Face facts. Hiding,
postpot\lng does no good.
Realize Utis and be fortllrlght.
VIRGO (Aug. 2.1-Sept. 12):
..Be self-reliant. F'rienW may
mean well btlt lack ass!!ts,
credentials. Aid comes when
yo u take first steps toward
self-help. Your own e.11:perience
comes to fore. Be confident.
UBRA (Sepl 2.1-0ct. 12):
You have chante td capitallu
on unique ablUUa. Stns& on
career, personality, pJbllclty.
recognition due. See beyond
immediate indicatiol\3.
SCORPIO {Oct 23-Nov. 21):
Some opposition Is healthy -
boomerangs in your favor.
Accent original approach.
Lead the way. Some behind
lhe scenes may be envious.
SAGITI'ARIUS (Nov. 22·
Dec. 21 ): Obtain hint .from
SCORPIO message. Y o u r
asset! need special protection.
Day featu~s payments, col·
lections. Overcome lendency
lo brood .
CAPRlCORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19): Che<:k promises made to
mate, partner. One close to
you ls apt to be supersensitive
today. Find waya of pleaslne
loved one. The more you give
of yourselr, lhe more you
rective.
AQ UARJVS (Jan. 20-Feb.
18): You may have been
neglectin& e:xerci&t, ~I
well-being. Today correct i£a!
' sHuaUon. t.~k diet and
medical instructions. Catcb•up
on routine tasks. Then )1>0
benefit. '
' PlSC~ (Feb. 19-March •>:
Don't play with emot.ional Ore.
Roman~ is highlighted. Sweet
talk is fine -but you have
to fact yourself in momilli.
ExerciK restraint.
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FOR ONE WEEK ONLY! ' ·-·!
Penneys Annual Fur Ca.rava·n ~
JAN 29 to FEB 5
Now's the perfect time to chOose an elegant fur ot al!onish·
ingly low Penney prices! luxurious natural mink , dramatic
blue fox , sleek broadtail lamb , all worked into stoles and
ja~ts of incredible beauty.~ine skins, glowing with rich
color, handled with the superb craftsmanship Penneys is fa .
mous for, give them enduring elegance. Come early, while
this exquisite collection is at its bett.
A Natural mink stoles ................................. , • $269
I Natural mink" suit stot.1 , .... , .... , ~ •.. , , •. , •.•..• , .• , . $ 199
C Natural mink boa 4 •• ~ • • ••••• , • , •• , ••••••••••••• , • , • $ 30
D Natural mink jac1cet •••...•..•.. , ••.....•....•••.•.•. $397
\ I let-out natural mink stoles with double fu r collars , . , ... 1 , , -$357
P let-out natural mink jackets .....•..... , ..........•...• $629
G Natural bluo fox: stoltn: • , •• , , • , ..... , •.....••....... , $ 69
MORE EXCITING FUR VAWESI (NOT SHOWN)
Dyod broodtoil processed lomb jackets ., .•••.•.•..•• , •..... $217
Natural mink stoles with double fur collars • , ....... , • , •. , , , .$349
Full-length natural mink coats .,,,, •• , .. ,, ...• ,.,,, .••••• $1,095
All'"'" lcib.le ... te thew cou11try M erltll'.
NO MONEY DOWN ... USE PENNEYS TIME PAYMENT PLAN
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. Pr ioie:~ts
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a.m. tomorrow. in the St1inta , .. Counc1l 1n~ting Monday,'
Ana Ellis Club. The Mmes'. Feb. 3, in Ensign School.'
Rabert So~n .. Jam e.s Mn. J.lfl F<¥1~,,Pl':fi$ten1
.. Schafer .. John Clark, and Willard Reece, prlaclP'\1
BE:roard PauJ '<ind 0 f.
\\'llliam C uTI n in g·ti a!Jl,
superinteodeot of I h'e
Newport·Mesa 'Un Ifie d
School Dis•triet , wiU
represent Harbor. 'Couocil.
Unit prtsidenta 1utd prin;
cipals are' invlted ·lo attend
R
!'ifrs. Demti1 Miller
President M~riners PFO
COMING UP: Board meeting Robert E. Anderson
at 9 a.m. Tuesday. Feb. ,..,,:. President.
4, 'In the nll!llipurpou room ~M~G· ~: Meeting pt7.JO
. . Paper drive from a to tonight. Dr Stuart Wilson,
9:'6·a;m. Saturday, Fek;.8. :-tlwCal psychologist_ w ! ! I
· ~ -1spealt ... Parents roffee .at College Pk PTA ' 9,30 -a.m . ned Fciday at
1 school. . Mn. Burleigh Bursbtm
President Mesa Verde PTA
!\trs. Jame! !\fangV.!
President ~
COMING UP: Special meeting
to discuss bond election ~
middle school at 7:30 p.in.
tqniorro~ ... S.Weat and tee
sf'lir'i sale endl next F'?ida'.y
... Board -tin«. at ·9o:Jq
'i.a. .a.rp. TuesditY, . Feb. 4,' in
ia' the home of the president.
";.REPORTS : Film strips for
COMING UP: Board m
141.t 9;30 •. m .. Tuesday,
, 4, in the home of
: !RiCbard Gibbs.
Monte Vista PTA \
ft.Ir!. David Goodsell \! · Projects on Top of the World
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'" ·.Presidio 'Pitches In' .at Banquet .. ~ . ' '. .
.. ·:~ ~t needing .a "big pitCh' 'to convince tbe:m .~.go to Uie Fath~r..sbn _na~eba~L
.. Jlanquet are (left to right) Plµ! Kilmer J·r., Kilmer,. ard Bryan .KUmer, Pre·
, ·. -iidio's event will tak~ place Monday;.Feb. 10 at ·6.:30 p.m. ii) M~vde Davis
.' ,~&chool. Guest speakei-during tbe spaghetti d.iri.ner will be Cl)':de Wright, I~ft
, ltended pitcher for th~ California Angels. · .. '. ·•. ", .... •. .
.:Programs
'
Varied
Units Mark ·Meetings
< • ;, .
'FY Council
Mrs. Ronald Murphy
President
'(tlMING UP : A.me r.i ca. n·
,. Heritage will 'be theme 'bf
; . ·superintendent Parent Coun-
·iri1 meeUng at t :,30 a.in.
~ .. Wednesday, Feb. S, in Lamb
~;~ool ••. Valentine's ~ay
, \J theme of a OOOJ'\ luncheon
.. :. ~Friday, Feb. 7, in Peek's ,
· · Family Colonial Terrace
· :: Room. Tickets 8re' •1 and ~:·may be oblained fl'ohl. unit
FV Hiqh PTA .
M("S. WWiam Malflllt ·.
President • · · i
' . ' . ' . CO~ING UP: The -T_1!ree·_ ~s ·
Rules. ·Rights: a ·n d
Respolisibilities will be
discussed by.a pMel 'at urQt
meeting at 7 :~ ·p.m. Tues-
day, Feb. 4, in room 3(11.
An bor\orary )1fe mem-
bership will be awarded artd
social bour will t~Jl~ ttle
• meeting. • Founders D a y
Commlltet are the .Mmes.
Fran~ Sc~tt. K e n ,h. e t h
Martt, William Creed and
Eugette' Shuster, •
ing will be p.resen41tion of
an honorary IUe mem-
bership ·to a desehring iri.-
dlvidual or the community
for outstaildiiig Service to
' children" and the community.
Tamura PTO
Mrs . .Lowell Brink
. Pre'sit1ent co~11NG UP: Board meeting
at 9:30 a.m. tom·orrow, in
the home of Mrs. Lowell
Brink.
REPORTS : DPT and
small~ Immunization for
kindergarteq, first and fifth
grader~ wel:e given Utls
mor!lfog. .
Wardlow PTG
Mrs. Georae ;'flfedl.a1
Pr.esident.
the special reading machine
were purchased from PT A
funds for the. school.
, President Hosting a 2 p.m. workshop to help teachers with simple projects is Top o! the
COMING UP: Leo PoliU, World PTA Friday, Feb. 7 in the priinary wing. Prior to the event a film en-
author and lecturer will titled "The Pleasure is Mutual" will be seen at 12 :30. The film deals \\'ith
speak to the students iOD story-telling an,d u~e of the library. Looking forward to the workshop and it~ ~:~~~lh!ndsc=t~~ ~!~s~~e (1eff"to.fi ghtl :ri1rs. John Hust\\•ick, f\1rs. Paul I-lance and Cheryl
. . 9:15 a.rn. Monday, Feb. '3\i , ·
~.j "1 Pte ·~pur~. , . ,,;~, ..... .-.•.
,..; '· A IJ •• 1-f"· '. . ':" "•·" vjsu>f«W men!. I , ;, . )ro I , ' r. ," 'I ~"".T ,
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are REPORTS: Serving on the
· ~ .. honorary life -metll>erslUp
CM High PTA
Mrs. Omer Isner
President
REPORTS: Serving on the
nominaUng committee are
the Mmes. ' Carl Rotman,
Henry Schepans, V j c t o r
Nov.ender, Richard Oliver
and Paul Foster, and Ftank
Lopes •.. Mrs. Rotman was
appoirited to> chair a n
Information on Drugs Com-
mittee.
Davis PTA
!'i1rs. Ronald Lacldc
President
COMING tJl>: Founders Day
meeting at 7:30 p.m. Tues-
day, Feb. 4. Program will
honor past pre,s id en ts.
honorary life members and
this years recipient. Jim
Goy and band will provide
the entertainment.
El Morro PTA
1 !\frs. Bruce Clarke
President
COMING UP: Coffee at 9: 30
a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 5, in
lhe cafetoriwn. Mrs. W.D.
Whitaker Will speak on
Founders day. Filrri ar\d
story telling wUI b e
presented by students.
'I committee are Mrsf,James
Moor, chairman: "Mrs .
Goodsell, Mrs. Turner and
Don Hout, principal.
Newport Hh PT A
Mrs. Elgie Armour
President
COMING UP: Meeting
scheduled for Tuesday, Feb.
11, h.es been postponed until
Tuesday, Feb. 18, at 7:30
p.m.
REPORTS : Mrs. Mii.x E.
Harthcock was ratified as
second vice president and
publicity chairman due to
the resignation of Mrs.
Wentworth Scown .
Our Lady Queen
. Of Angels Aux.
Mn. John Park
President
COMING UP: Members and
guests are invited to attend
a to'ur and luncheon Tues-
day, Feb. 3, a.t L.ewry's
Food Center. Los Angeles.
Gharte.red buses will leave
school at 9: 15 a.m. and
return at 2:30 p.m. Tickets
are $4; reservation may be
made by mailing check to
Mrs. Paul McClary, 2622
Vista Drive, Newport Beach.
Proceeds will be used for
Mrs. Nigel ·Bailey
President
COMING UP : Book" fair and
lecture on children's books
by Dr. Hilda McCartney at
7:30 p.m. tomorrow. Books
will be av.eilable for pur-
chase through Saturday,
Feb. I, in the multipurpose
room Mrs. Ronald Nichols
and committee are in charge.
Pomona PTA
l\1rs. Roman Scheidel
Mrs. Robert Miller
Presidents
COt.fING UP: Board meeting
at 7 p.m. Monday. Feb. 4,
in the teachers' lounge. At-
tending the Fourth District
meeting tomorrow are Mrs.
Roman Scheidel. M r s .
Rotlert Pauley and Clarence
Nedom. principal.
REPORTS : Mrs. t.1 a r v i n
Goforth was elected roo1n
mother chairman after the
resignation of Mrs. Curtis
Cowan.
Presidio PT A
/Hrs. James Ramey
President
COl\11NG UP : Members a1-
tending Fourth 0 i s l r i t t
meeting tomorrow are the
Mmes. Yale Burnett. Phillip
Kilmer,' Julian Cimbaluk
and James Ramey .
Father·son Spaghetti Din-
ner at 6:30 p.m. Monday,
Feb. 10. Clyde Wright, lefl
handed , piU:lber for the
Angels baseball team, will
present the program. t.1rs.
Kilmer at 546-1396 may be
called !or fur the r in-
formation .
REPORTS : Trophy winners in
the paper dri ve were Bryan
Kilmer, Ricky Nichols and
Tommy King. Classrooms
receiving $5 awards were
l\trs. Edward Heidbrlnk,
kindergarten and Ken
l\1olcn, first grade ... Serving
on the nominating com-
iniltce are lhe M m e s ,
ltichard Schlesinger, Rod
Olsen, Jon S. McKibben,
Don Bush and Bert Field.
Rea PTA
,\Irs. Keith Kellogg
President
flEPORTS: 223 parents and
students were served at the
spaghe\ti dinner. Dave
Stowe and Reid Bushong.
coaches introduced a n d
assisted John Lowry , Estan-
cia High coach in presenting
football trophies to Roy But·
tling and Mike Taft, B
team;~ Harlan and Hank
Moore, A team. Certificates
were presented to tean1
members: . .Honorary lile
committee met yesterday.
Those serving are Mrs. Vern
illollan. ~Ir. and Mrs. Jack
Richard son, Mrs. Robert
Sankey. Mrs. Keith Kellogg
and Windell Rice, principal.
St. John Aux.
l\lrs. Robert Reid
President
C0il11NG L'P : Trnd ing stam r
and coupon co!10ctinn in all
classroon1s next Friday ..•
J\1eetin g at 8 p.m. Thurs-
day, Feb. 13.
REPORTS: Special projer·I
committee meeting was held
in the home of Mrs. Joseph
Parrino. chairman ... !\'lrs.
Reno Pierotti, Ii b r ;i r i a n
reports a':ldlt lonal Title 2
bool1s have been receiver:!
and are available for usr. ·
Victoria PTA
l\1rs. Fred \\lood\\Orlh
President
REPORT: Chairmen rallficd
at lhe January board
meeting were Mrs. Jame:>
Glenn, noon playground du-
ty; Mrs. \Villiam Peterson,
curriculum lab; P.frs. Fred
Jones, honorary IH~
inembership.
Sea Sirens
TOPS Sea Sirens meet in
Killybrooke School, C o s l ;1
Mesa, every Wednesday, at 7
p.m .
, : 'presidents or school office,
,· ,. reports Mrs. W i 1.1 i.a m
... ·.~ 'Ko w a I es k i , g c n er a I
REPORTS: Board members
viewed a fllm strip "Effec'ts
or Narcotics on Unborn
Babies, '1 1prei;eh1ed by Mrs.
'\l'ai:ice ~rlngton, htarcli, of
bimes cit.airman tor Foon·.
tain ·valley. . COMING UP: Boy Scout "'.
•• chairman. . ,'ftEPOR'J'S : A representative
"· ~jrom the Garden Grore
.. School District discussed the
: ".: phooo-cardio scan machine
• ~·10 unit preaidents at
• ~: ~oundtable meeting, and in·
, ~. suranct policies covering
: · each school were discut;setl
. ~y Dr. Charles WOOdfin
·;:-· •. , Organizational n1eeting
, ·• •. ,of Gisler School 1o1·as hosted
·, .. :~ .. )ly Lamb School al thr
,.. "l'district office. I •. ,~,
J. -~·--~~ ~'OeMille PTA ..... ,, ..
' • • .:_:" Mra. Robert Wh.ltcsjdc
• : • " President
r {i)MJNG UP : Unil meeting
' : '":"~and Talent Show &t 7 p.m
. rld17, Jan. 31, 1n thr
muJUpurpose room. ' , ....
\AcDowell PTO
~trs. Jimmie Browo
Pr.es1dent .
COMING UP; ~ard meeting
.et 7:XI p.m. :ruesday,.Ftb.
18. on sehooJ .stage. ·
REPORTS: P.arents' and Stiff
participated Jn McOoWel~
L ~Ilg b,l~. Refresh!ll<llt!
followed tht perf<_Wmance.
Meadow Vw PT A
Mri. J1y Smltlri
!!resident
COMING UP; Founders Day
·Dime·a-dip dinner at 7 p.m.
Tuesday,_ fell. "4~ In tbe
cafetorium. Menu · "" i 11
feature hot di.she's, salads.
rolls, des'WU, coffet and
millr ·-red -·b)' PTA
members. tlJOillg,ht Of even·
r
Troop ·318 will lead the flag
s.il\jte at unit meetJnt Mon·
day,·Feb. 3. Winners of the
AmeriCan Heritage' Essay
Contest, "Today'$ Youth -
Tomorrow's Backbone of
America" will be presented
awards. Fifth throu11h eighth
graders ptirticipated in the
contest sponsored by the
PTG.
HEPO,RTS : Third parent in-
fofmaU(!n meeting, Talk
School with James Macon,
bu.Uding educational leader.
took 'ptace In lhc )mrne or
Mrs. F~an Coa.ne ...
Mrs. Walter Pigage has
completed the parent block
µr6gr&nt .•. Pl'O purchas·
ed a. coffee urn and five
tablecloths · (or teachers'
room . . . : l/nlt is again
!!pon50ring the Cub -and Boy
Seoul! a\ Wardlo'if School
..
' Wardlow Responding 'to 'Soft Sell' PracticeS"
Pre.~~tlft' .~alesmen~ Not at Wardlow School where student coun-
cil is selling hamburgers al ooon to earn money to buy shrubs
and trees to beautify the school. Responding to the soft sell praC· ,
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ticcs of Debbie \Vhan and Chris Jarrelt is James f\ilacon . Grades
1-4: will be buyin g on Tuesdays \\'hile grades 5-8 \\'tll be purchas-
ing the han1bu rgers on Thursdays.
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conMI.... e bulllllU 11 )IOO Eldell. 'rtlc!NI Ofllo. In J. The •-rt of ths A
Books are stacking up at Tamura School and. will continue ~do.so
if the PTO Book Drive is successful. Checking out new amvhls
are students (left to right) fatti Donovan, ·Karen Sisler-tiid
Sandra Sisler while teacher, Will Rogers, who ~s co-chairman of
the cq.l.ve-with Richard Campbell, hopes more will c(lme in before
J<:eb. · 1. The drive will supplement the reading material in the
librarj>.
°'Pl. n, COiie Mn11, C1Jlr0m11, "vnlltr Orent1 C-IY the ,,_ed tl-....laf>Ment P
lt'lt flciLllllA 11"" 111mt Of It • .£. ·M, Ccftwnlblon EX11fr11 3. The rtJOrts Inf ,t,J>,L!Alo!CE tlEP"l"I 1M1 thtt Mid JUM 21, 1tJll' of the Cllv , .. 11nl11t Comm! Oii
fl'"' II (Oll'lfl0..-1 " ""' flllowllll --. rlltltbhed Or-CO..I Diii' ,lJol, lhl llfCIPOM'd ll~l-nl j ~ Ill,.,. In fvlL Ml •lice.., '"""""' Jt!IWtY .. 1S. 2t. "· 1"9 , .... , .&. An lt\lldltl!CI Ind lftt lo~ ll 11 Joi-.: tlld q1lMt flit 1cklpllol\ tht
ll:kftfflf AvtutM StmutlnOn. ta · · f.EGAL NOTICE Redlt\leloptnenl Pl111. .. ' l!lcltll, Apt, IL c.te•,._., Cttlfwllla 41 Jiit lbGvfo llllH 111,, ~:L Ind Olttocl J•nvM'Y 11 lM , , •. ___ Pll"9 •111' .... Ill "'9Glll hiWllll' lnY
Rklllrd'.I. S.m11tlU011 · .._,. oblKll0111 to tl'l9 P~ Redrtltaiiifnlt"t
STATE OF C4Ll,Olt.MlA. ' C:lla\'Wfle.lTI OI' tUSIMISI Plln, or who dtnY ttle u1.-ol ' -~flldlllitYI Pl,_ N-bllftll In IM P•CPOHd ~I.rt _>rea. 'PIANOS • ORGANS Changes . 1n ·Society ' FAMOUS &RANDS
COMPETITIVE PRICES we'll meet all
ORANG! COU.NTV; THF' U,MOl!llSIGJ<tl!O "-"""by or ·to !he '""Mr!IY of 111f"iif 1111
On JM1u1ry "' 1Nt, klarO ""' 1 "9rtltv '11Mt "" 11 (l)llducll1111 • prt1111,., pf!v proceecllnos, m1v _....,,..'°'' Nollrv Pv\lllc 111 •nd lo• wltl 11119, bllr;l(lffl er lfl Stfllelw1Y. CCIII Miii, 1119 Aeel\Q' •nil t11e CllVllCll el'd ,-how
,...sanellY ''""'" 'Rlch1r11 Aut1u1M 4,llfornl1. IJnlltl" !tit flcttll""' nrm "'mtl .. ..-whv the prOl>OSld 11':;,."'iif""' S.~llail!l>,llNMI tio '"' to bl !tit Dil·SWAHIOMl!llG PRINTING 11111 tlllt ji".;i{thould Ml be .cloPled ,.,
Women
By JODY HURST
DI 1111 Diiiy ,llot 51111
"Women are unfree.
"They are un!ree because
or a cultural nature and their
assumption that they don't
have as much freedom as the
woman n,e11t to them."
Freedom is essential in
achieving your social poten·
tial, stated Mrs. Evalyn Di
Domenico during UCI's ei-
tension series, Dimensions of
Rumfn Potential. L a s t
Friday's meeUng was the
third in a series of 10 three·
hour lecture and workshop
sessions.
"The desire for freedom is
inherent in all of us. There
is much love in mankind
••• much fatigue ••• much
terror and rage. Those women
are freC who are not tripped
up."
\\'omen today have many
nev.--found freedoms. Changes
in the societal role have given
them larger scope to explore
areas outside the home. higher
education and cultural ac·
tivities.
OPPORTUNITIES
Society offers women much
more opportunity to avail
themselves in a variety of
roles not available to their
1nothers and grandmothers.
As her pioneer sisters of
yesterday opened many doors
for her, today's woman may
make a great conlribuUon to
the. world of tomorrow in
terms of her released power.ful
potential form ea n in gf u I
human relationships and coqi-
municatlon.
"But Jong ago." according
to Mrs. Di Domenico, "women
had a fear of natural forces
and were incapable of dealing
with their own lives. We are
no closer to understanding
Breaking F'ree
RENT A PIANO
No time limit! No·
obligation to buy ...
credit if you do,
CAREFULLY
RECONDITIONED
OSED
PIANOS
~. ~, ·""""" Is 1ut>Krlbecl to Ur•·""" 11 COf"POltocl o1 ii. 1o11ow1n11 · AL:.•,.., trm1 not .,.,..-'ttian "°""'
mo ..whl11~t ...-Kil.llOWIMMd ....,_, wt.I' Nm. Jn full ·•ncl ~ ''*""'" ut tor 1-rfft9
Ill ~lfM.••-· of ..nl•llC• Is it IOllQM. .... It:-' § "t11t pr'llPOMd .. IOlfldtl ":!!.-c,-~,.,., aertJ Mtltilev. •14 l. Thtnl SI...,, •• _, fl~ ln wrl!lll§
1:".':!:.'.•" -··· c ,,. " ·""'' Ma. C.Jl(orn!1. "(1*'11: • tttfwlntnt .,,,. ... ""' W ,....., t · 1 r~ 'WlTNl!SI '"" lltnd tllli '.W Ry .f JO "'6 P-" R~ w Prl11C:lell on1e1 In ~. 1t'lt ' """ _._ or or11nluollor> On"" CounlY • • .. , "11!1 °hlontt bl hellnl WUI bl •lflwdtd ..,
.My Cornml11lon EXPlrn STATE OF' CALIJ'Qllf'll4 to ._ Mtrd. At tr. 1
that we are respoosjble broader and more meaningful Nw., 11.·1m · ~ COVNJY 011 ... ~NIJe. 1 u ,,,. -'• 111111 _.., to
r I th . commun1'ca"on. AN KR u· M' 5 ,ubll$11fd °"'"" Coalf D•llv "'""· ON i Hll .. ,..., ot"Jii.-rv. 4,D. ''"'"-•II written.,. ertil or curse ves an we were . u NEW USED J'""'''"' n. • •1111 'lbN•l"f' s. 12. ,,.,, .,..._ fht. MtOfl Ii. c1m(IOI. to"" .,...... ••••lorNMJr!"
I the t Our fear today D R bert S D 'd the 1"' nwt • Mofarv l'Wbc In •rid fllr lhti Mid TN .,,_..., fll'*"'lcllin'lent n pas. • r. o • av1 son, 2064 S. MAIN -SANTA ANA e 546-4800 LEGAL. NOTICE COl.ll'llY •• Sltta. rttkn~ t11tre1n. d~"' ewr.er P.rt1t111111on.. .Rut.
however, is or the other program coordinator, and bis 701 S. HARBOR ..-. FULLERTON e 871-4326 ~rui.n.d lflCI _.,., ,.fSCIM11y 1,. 111e 41tnCY ••• -• 111e
person." contln· ued to share · _,.. 11rv1 Mlktlev ~ to '"' ror 1111bllt ll'ISMC'ffon 11o1n rn group ' . 11 YIAl.I IN ~ANTA A'4A SUPil•IO• ceUllT °' TKa .. bit tll• Pll1'11ft ""--II tulltcrlb-" ..... (llY cien: ti\ .,,.
The guest lecturer is a personal experiences whichl'~!!~~!!~~!!~~!!~~!!~~!!~~!!~~!!~~I TMI sTAT•·D' CA&..1PO•NIA IN ANO 1111 1o ttit within lmtrvrnent, •net ,,.. 111 ltl• Dfflc• ef .,.. · [ 'd . ,ro• THt COl»ITY OP o•AllGll! 1ckriowlldttocl 19 -tNt I'll 1lltcllftd 1111 Cl1V Hill, ~1 1111 s
social worker at . the Los sharpened their sens~ o I en-MOTICI ·o, Mla11-. °' P1Tn10H ltll Ml'N. '""'' c11!forn11, to7"°· .
A I Co t G a I "ty POii AUTMOlllTY TO MOOIPY CO.. IM WITNISS WHEREOF, I htw 1'lie bolil'Hl1fles of IM
nge es un Y en er .-'"~·------------------------------------! TllACTLIAL 4urtMINT tllAlll her1un1o wt my hlllcl .,., 1fThi:td m' 1.1wr1r11111 ltdev•loPIMrlt P Hospital and a s s o c i a t e NI. A·lllM ott:lc .. , 1111 tllfl e11r •rMI vur In thl1 •• 1o1111w1:
I h I "I I f In ,.... Mett.r of lhe C011Hn11tontilp C1r1lflc.1hl fll'll •bove,wrlll1". ""'""lrlt •I the mos! counse or at t e nsu u e 0 of I.OBERT LESLIE SAllNESON, •llo 10FFICl4l SiALl "!'Inf of Tr1CI No, 1tl
Therapeutl·c Psychology She 1uw-l!I ROBERT l:. 941.NESON, •Ito M1bl1 A. C•ll'IOM n0r111w1tter1Y 110l11t •Ito 1111 • tllllWf\ ,,; It L. B41tMESOM, Co11i.trv11ff, Nol•'Y PvblloC1llfornl1 Htltrlv h,.. ef "•tlfk: COilllt '
has had a. Jong car~ 'I S HOT!Cl IS Hlltl!IV GtVEN tMI Or1n111 CounlY (100 !Ml 111 Width, ••
a psychiatric social worker TM s111k 01 ctn1orn11. N•f1or>11 41socl•· Mv Cllll'llTlfhloll Ex.Ire. t81d TrlCt No. 11111: """" , t!Qi, hM fl1811 Mr1l11 1 Petitt.of! for Oct, 21, 1'10 llone Mid IMl'1rlY 11119 te 1"
arter attending the University 4111hOrLIY "' Modl'Y Contt'lictutl ,..,.. ,ubnihtll °''"" Co.ft Dallv P11o1, 11on w1111 "" ~ ,,.
of Nevada and UCLA' where ,.,.,.. ~1111 .,_rty -" 1'r' 11\e Jim.try 1. 15• 22• tt, 1"' 7Wf ., ""',MlllhlrtY tint °' "" (ons1rv1forshl1. dlJcrltied 11 ftllowl! ""' I• lhoW'I! • Mid Trtd
she earned her mastfrs ~e-Those c1ru111 prllfo!1" wntt 1M LEG4'L N011CE 111111e1 IOVll!w•ter"' 111 o c11 111t>urte111ncu. 1l1u111d In N-r1 to tMI l'lln! ot lrlltlrttc1ioli
gree. 1 ll11cll. COIHllY ., O•-· s,... ., IUP••KI• COllltT OP TN• IT4TI llOlllh)r1r rl9111 ~ WtJ' u .. C1llforn11, 111d 1!1(11'1 111rtl~ul•rlY Oii CALU'DltHIA Strttt, to 1'*' hi Wklftl. STUDIES DISC\JSSED lletcr lbed 11 folk!Wsi. 11>-wlt: llOlt TNI COUNTY o,i Ol:AN•I wnterlY •111111 of ww 11111
She diSCU8Sed the studies £ $1ortt L .... M. 1# ll:Ly1nlde A~fflu~. ... MS* CO.tt Hltl'fir•l'· 100 fMI ' M1rlnl!r1 C111ter, N~'1 9Hth, IUMMONS (II llloW!I Oii ll:ecor.I of SU
of Erik H, Erikson. author or & C•lltornll, ~ H "M1rl1Mr1 9ollle CLll"TOff 1. SMITH, 1111 k-n 1, l'tMlnc:e IOUtttwnttrlY·
r "Chi!"~ and ·Society" $1\0p", c. s. W ITH, , .. "'""· 1111. J, ,, TEll:ltY IOV!lltr .... o ... ., Flfllll Sir 0 UUUUUI • ll*tnu 19 whl(h 11 rl'llff lot fllrfl'llr in.d ANOl:EW •. TERltY, llllsblNI ind f!IOlf -tert>t· comer ef
"He believes that we must PlrflCllllrt. llld ll\lt "" lltn• ~ •1•<• wlftf \llCTOlt T!llRY lftd DOll:OTHY •• lllowrl Oii 4-.0rt
d d th I of Nirlt11 !tit Mtne hll lleOfl Ml l.. TEltllY hUltleNI Ind Witt/ OICAlt G .... 1•1 ~ -~
un erstan e roots rom lot' J1nu1rv 31. '"'· If f ;JO •.tn. G. TAYLOk .... JAJ<tE DOE TAYLOR. "" llQl,lltnl!uh:rtf' llM f/f ...
which we grew," she read. p E c I L ;~ :-M~:U'=t' ,0: ~"~"!:fllt~:; ;~AcW:.;.,.., "Jom:rr~;swiN~:11L !r: :, toM~ ~~ :'h!..1'
Erikson has developed a A "'"'' rn tM c11y If S.nt• ""'· J"Nli DOE SW4NNElt, hutblnct .,,., I•• 1PloWft on uld CoTI!orllte, wllti Oe,t,N J TH,t,TCHElt 1!'1d M.1.ltlON Jllenct 110UthiM11rhl If! I df lln•
scale in terms of achieving ' • , ' . 0111t11: J111111rY"" 1Ht. J. TH•TCHER. l'llllb9n<1 and .,..11., JOHN to 111e "'°'' wesrerlY corMr Jfll Lot
t '[ Th f'~ •·st W. E. 3T JOHH, F. THOM•SON 11111 LOIS 1. THOMPSON, 2, lloc:k 206 If m111 of St1~tan lf\d ma ur1 y . e ""'" ~ we COlllllY Clfrt: ~utMlld...,, wife/ GLADYS c HAllll:IS· Lolll!ln'S Flrtl "ddltlOll '° 114,, Clly, have as infants is to develop ROSl!lnoH. NOWlll: a .... tlLAND HEltBfltT GLENN PllfSTON i wld corner btlllll"" the' ~·•te•l1
trust. ..··-•, we must ~l .. tl-lrl ortw, 1ff9r'lll IUiRlliltT c. PRESTON; DOROTHY r~M DI W~Y llM DI EIKlrlt AY!n~e .:><;1.Vlir.\ M• ... rf SllCll, 1 I JAN1Cf AVANT$1 MARJORIE FERN North •1 sllOwn "" Sl1d mlOI thine•
deveJoP initiative •Or gi\le WSy '\"" A~=-llldfw t:'.~oalf Dilly Pllol, WHITACl:!1 FllANK G. HEOltlCK tl'ld :r:~:i"'9~~ :...n,u~l~y ~lt!!~~~
to guilt and, third , we. must Now' $10 o .pe.r via.it for ~OU when you J111U•t'V .,. n. "· IHJ nut~~~~~~ 'Mt:~' .. O,,"';os~:r.:,1111.J.~ :1~1. ,: !II 111le,,Wton Wiit\ !lie ~";'ter!Y be industrious and nOt inferior, LEG" NOTI..... 110N1 STELL4 11•11:1tON1 HELEN rlthl of wav 11"' 0' ••v 10\IJ•Yird,
b 4&.I ".,. ELLIOTT/ EUGENE E, FO"O; MIN· IO Itel In wldt~I !hence :10U!lhle1t1rly
According to Erikson, trust, e } MfttF )ft & fnend. • , . and, !-------------Nl!SOT" OIL COMPANY, 1 Cillfornll 1Jo11t i.tld ita1Nr!Y rlt~t of WIY tint • .,. [' d ' dn~-Js 3 e ,4D61 ' CO~lllOll/ tfOW"RO IHUG ... RT Incl Incl Ill f(!Ulllwts!frlv 1rolofoJlflon lo 1n1 1a JVe an m u.noa;, P'" Cll:TIPIC.\Ta °" •USIMlilS J,t,NE OOE $HUG41ll', hl1 wife, II "" 110r1he1Jt.rtv rlvht of Wft,o 1ln1
parent in a healthy child. only $1.00 per vi1it for YOUr friend Plctll!IW 'I"" N•IM rn1n!~1 ESTEi: MAROWJTZ· J O of Electric °'Vl!IWI S<Mim 11 showro THE UNDl!l:SIGNEO don hereby LONG: SOUTH P"RK P1te'ss '1ttc.'. 011 Tt•cl NO. 1; 111ente swlfitiilerly
"During p U be rt Y and ctrllfY lt\11 I'll I• tondudl"' •n Electro-1 COfllOrtllonl C 0 ORDINATE 0 1long 511<1 no•the~•!erlv rlQhl ot Wl'I'
adolescence, the role is iden· Re1nember, regard1ess of the Jength of time needed, in each and every~. you will op11ea1 11utlr1H1., 11112 Gr1..,1HI L11M. EQUIPMENT, 1 canrornl• cc..,0,,110n; 11,,. cl EIKtrlc "ve11u• Scwtll "' lh•
be equ···" to pay ONL~ 'I()() ,.... · •1 • ood I t 3 d I Hunllf>l!IOI\ 9t1ch, C.tlfornl1, uncltr fht THE Tl!XAS COMPANY, 1 tcrPOl'illoni scutne11tertv bClctndll"J' of Mid Tr1(t
tity versus role delusion. In r lreu , ... ~ . t''"r \'ISi ••. Oner' or Del: ays any. 11"111001 firm .... ,,,. of AMl!.ltlCAN HUii OIL COMPANV OF CALIFORNI"· No. 1; """"' MIVlll-lerlY ·~Hill
th d 'ii b r ELECTll:O-OPTIC COMil'AMV •net 11111 W"LTEI. J SCOTT •llll JANE ooE IOIJ""•'l!r!'I' b<!o.irlllerv kl ... In· o er wor s you WI e • ~•Id 11rm 1, com110lld of lhO 1011ow1,., KOTT, hlJ w1ft, 11 m•rrlech OWEN terwc11011 of' the M1utl'lf11t•rlv "''"
saying, 'l know what I am RESULTS GUARANTE. E. D • • • Mr1011, w1>os1 n1mt1 111 lull tnll pcl•ce I! JACKSON 11111 JANE DOE JACKSON kltl11trcn cf Ille tolllllWe.lffhl line ' (fi '\'('lllllg of r11ldtf\ct It •• follow., fo.wll: hlS w111, If mirrl~J SCOTT·JACKSoN ot l!htclrlc ,t,v1NJe S<>ulh •• lhow11 versUS What Others expect Of 81tr1 Marlin S'1Hel, 1111) Greenlt.t OIL PltODUCl!ltS, • p1rln1r1h1": Oii H!d Tr1d No. 1: lll1nct
me.' Wh~n _you become a Line, H1m1111111on se1c~, c1111orn11. UNITED ST4TES OF AMEl:ICAI VE"• nor1ttwe1terlv ''°"' wld 11•0'-td lln• WITNESS mv hll'lll on lhl1 Uth dtY L !"OTTS. Extclllr!X t11 lh• E1t11e to IM nortli111tertv corntr of Lot
young adult it will be intimacy ot J1nu1rv, 1'4'· of !1SW1N1 H. Jlcklm\, 11se Mown 51. Srock IGS oil M•• of 11" Cltv' · I 1· nd · For the fint time, as a snaMa} offer, the world's leading Figu-Control Syatem, ••rrv Ml•lln,So!Htl •• E. H. JK1111"' <1tauut111 c. e. ftlence wHh1"1v "'°"' '"' nortlll!rrv versus ISO a ion, a In r--, • ., ST•TE OF C4LIFORNI" MEF.KSl ST ... TE OF C4Lll'OltNl•1 U11e .,, ulll Lot "· lllGck 101 ot
adulthood it will be gencratlvi· (26 locations in California) make an offer that means 1h price ... for 3 days only. couNTY oF ORANGE i 1s 11e1:T F. .'kM"Nus. «i111t 11ut1M11 Ml• 01 11 • ., c11Y1 111111<• w•t~riv
t. "E 'k ON THIS lJlh d1y of J1nu11'Y. A.O. It MUTll~L . rll:"OtT llURF.AU; F, •lollt ll>e 110rlt.ertv line of lthl L~I
ty versus stagna ion, r1 son ""· "'°'' ""• JO"l'ce M. Annef\bl•e, "· •URKfTT •nil JANE DOE •u1t11:ETT, 5t w 111e •••' rl;ht of _, 11~•
\\•rites. Thia extremely low price of $1.00 per visit includes the use of all~'alized • Not1rv Pu1111t Jn ind 1or 1h• s•1d h11 w1h, 11 1"1vrr.ch THE COLWEU ot Fttth s1'"1; then"' ""11'1Y 1~ COllnlY •nd $1ete, rtlltt!nt '""'''"· llWIY COMPAJ<tY, I C11llo"'I• corpar1llon; • 11!rect 11... '° ""' 1101'11Mt1tertv
Following the lecture the au· reducing machines, .includin• Gloria Marshall's patented Circ-La-a tic. Per-eomm1111.,.. .,,, ,_,n, Pert01111w ,,. tELMOHT SAVINGS 4NO Lo" N urner of L~r f.5, sroct 1~ ~~1'1"10" • ,.,,_, 81rrv M1rll11 S.IHtl known lo AJSOCt"TION 1 ait'116r•tlllll Fllt5T arid Loll\l1ns $e(Oncl .l.ddlllei'l>to BtY
dience broke into discussion sonat instruct.ion included. '"' i. " "" P9f'M!I who1t 111me •MERICAM TiTLE IH$Ult•NCE ANO c1tv1 !Nrlct -s1er1r •ton.""'"°"""'"
groups of 20. Participants COD· i. wblc•ltMHI te ,.,. within 1"strum1nt. Tl!U'T COM,...,NY, • c0f'IMH"1!10r11 ltOY Iv 11"' g! ::1~ t~ ~· 1~!:. ~i:~~
tinued to explore their re.la-~ ict110WlllCiled t. ,.,, "'" hi txecllfed ClllAWFOllO '"" Lou Is E: w. ;::n.er fired line kl ,thi nort~l••!Y
t . h. Ith the Gloria. Marshall'& didn'i "just happen" to become the world's leading figure iN11':itNESS wHEREOF, 1 ~•n ~"1~.~~0·N~~~;t..,~l'Hl8~~~' s~i~~~ corner of Lot n of Tr1et ,~ '"·
IODS lps W 0 r women C S J d h h.01' htrtunlo sl!f l'IY hind ind 11fl~ell mY SUMMEl:Sr "· L. 9ALLAR01 UNITEO Mid tor111r belnJ I 111>lnt In r:~•
and examine possibilities for ontrol ystem, .• quick, gafe resu ts ma e it t al way. At Gloria Man 8,.1 8, ouicl•• ..,11 the div 1nc1 Y9•r 111 1M1 sT..,TE$ CltEOIT BUREAU, INc., H, ""'"":•Iv rhtM ., wiv line of ~ 1
you'll lose more inches and pounds for Jess money than through any other C•rtlftcete ft",'·""'• written. F. scHULTZ '"' J,t,NI!: oo! scHuLn. ~z;;.~;11tn111of111"':'1~'~1.!lllf: ~: (0FFIC1,t,L S .. L h!S wlft, If l~VI EtlNl!IT G. TOMS ti<lerly c.ornet o1 Loi I ot 181<1
Progiam. ~ M~.,t:.,.ber• !~1 J~~ .. G~o~,~~i':~ON lll!nc1w1~eAN~ ~ct .!;;,.,"i:1 t:"'~ W.:..'~tv t.'!,'°"~
Slt9' ~ C1nlornl1 DOE WILLISTON, ~II Wife, II 1nv1 lo 11'11 mot! ..orl!\&rhl ~rner of 1116
d , PrlM1111I Olf1C41 111 S. S. WOLD 1nol J"NI! DOE WOLD. Lot 11 ~ 1ool"""'ttrtv 1kwlt !ht
./
Lose poun 5 and inches: from hips, 0,• ..... COIJl'ttY h!1 wllf, II m1rrltd1 W. IC. COMP,t,NY. rMWlhvtestertv line cf s.td L1f .;I "'11'.f My c.nmllflon eic-1rtt 1 corPOr1tlorl: l:ICHFIELO PETROLEUM Ill IG\/lhwtittrlv prolonglllOfl to 11, •st th'gh• tu m d nn• A .......... lJ, lfrtf COll•t'IR ... TfON OF I': AL IF 0 II: NI A I lntf!rndlorl wllll !he IG\/lllfrl'r tint W81 I 1 ..,, m Yt 30 8 "• .. Publlll'ted °',:"'!.,~lbr Otllv 5PI~ f'll:AMK $. GUTHRIE 1nd BESS L. ot c.,.rril """',,..l 1f1111u norll\Wflfl!rlv
J•rNl,Y n. Ylrl iiwt GUTkRIE, h111bat'ld .,.., wHt; MARI• •IOllO wld line Incl I~ !IOt1'owttfl•IV
./ Special machines are designed to
banish every correctable figure fault.
./ Results come quickly without pill!,
drugs, strenuous exercise or starva-
tion diet •• ;Effortlessly, pomtds
aild jnches , "1411 awaY,:'
•
../ No dis~obillg. "fl e
Free child care. '
' '•
Ca ll today for your special courtesy
visit, wh~(e .you (llcfYi~y use the spe·
cial machines ~ntl ·'where) you have
GLORIA MARSHALL s1y1:
''Tell U8 the dress site you
want to w,lll', and we wllt
tell you bow m1ny vblts It
wllJ take and f\IU•ntte ~'1 wrltlnrl)t>i!~ou wilt'
. re1ch ~ 'lri;'#•ct..
1ffl L4 .. KAM' J. C, OAl:l'i ind VIOLA orolnnoallon lo thl lntef'lf!:llorl llf !~e
LEGAL NOTICE V, OAltEl CORA FOltO, • -: usrirlY UM of Flrtl 51"'911 IT'lellOI f'IUMllLE OIL .,t,NO ll:•f'ININ;. COM· SOl/ll'IWWltrl'I' •IOllt Yid 111141 •llO 111
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c;llTI11CAT• °' COll,Oll:ATIOM J. •4Kl!lt -J"Nf DOE l.,t,ICl!ll. lllel'IU Mtfhw1'11erlY 11o1>11 1 ~" DOIM• •un••• vtfo•• ,ICTITIOUI his wl'9, If 1•11rrltd1 GEOflGE U.HTOlt IOll!tlW.SltrlY 11M rif ••Id il'llUI ' ""M• llld J4MI ooe C4NTOlt. Ills ""'" "' "" •• ,,,,.,,, rlt'ht of WIY II~• 'Tf4! UHOIAllONED' COlll'ORATIOJ<t 1f rnan1H1 WIL\.IA.M 4. BUTTRAM o1 &In <;.brf'-I ll:IVl!r Ch.lnMlj ""'*"<:•
llDft ,__ ~ 1Mt'lt ff cONfudlnt 111d LOU I!. fl!TTll:AM, ~utlllll'lf •1'111 nor!NirlV 1lont i.t\d 11stertv: h1141 to
1 llllltfl!lt 111d tlr\ICIVl•I coiulrvellon Wlft1 WlLLl4M A, 9VTTll:4M. Tru1ltt1 tb lnterw<l!ort w!lll tht "°i1tt-ttrl'I'
1n •-r•I (Olllract111t tmlllfll ti Unfoll CM..,l:LEI "· MtlCf.NZllE 11111 JAJ<te I!,,. ol Ille :ao loot dl'!P jof 11no1
... ,. S11111n, Norlh Towtr SUll1 «)0.7, 001• M<OCFN'.'I", II)-wll•, ti "''""ltdl ot 1111 C1tY ef LOI ""'''"' Otlltrlm"'t °'""'*• C:.lllot>!ll n&M, vncler tile lie· T. \., ltHOOESi OllVltl \I, ING\?1 of W•I.,. 1nd P'1Wer; l~o11c1
tltlow tlrrn 111me of OFFICE IUILOINC 1:08ERT E. !NGI! tN(';E l!EALT'V llOl'ltllllltrl'f •lent ••Id norttwrl"I' llM SERVICES CONTRACTORS 1M tl'lel lhl CO., I p1rtnerthl1: JOHN tt, M"lt10N, tl'ld !ti Jrololletllen II) ~ lllter"MCt!Ort
..,,..., Mid cortOrlllOn .... lie prlnc;l111I 04VE WILSON 11111 A. (.. MARION, " I n... .. •• u .. ""'" -l:JO IHI 'lllC<l If NI-11 n tollowt: It Tl"Ullfts ~ ll>e JOHN H, M411:10N MVll\Wtdtrlv. 1'1'11:1$Ur~ 11 '1thl of
HOISCIN ·TOTHILL·HUCHIEI, INC., T•UST1 VEllHO!<I J, Ct.INE 111d H,t,ZEL w1v. 100 1tt! I" WICllh In --~
UnlCill llllk kutrt. N6N~ T-, LOUISE CL INI, hllU!llld •• w!llJ 001!$ Oii ltfCOtll of Su,.,.., lt-SlllJ ll\lllCI """"" *'· 0r1,..., c:1111orn11 ""'· ONI! lbl'OUI~ ".'nY• lnctva11111, °"',.. to11111M1t1r!Y iron. •Id P1r•lltf llM Det.il: ~lrl 10, 1Ht llentl. lo 1"' ltlndlo Lei Altl"l\l!OI ........,.rv (COR;. llAL) THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF 1111e· """°" r>Ort11ea1tel'h1 •W. Mid
H01soH.TOTHILL CALIFORNI" II thi .,,.,.,. ......... dlfe,.. ~rv llllt '° Ill 1nltnletbl Wlfrl
HUOHl!Si JM. .,.,., "" IOll!tl-hlrtv "9ht et, -or OE C HUOttel YIN lrt dtrt(IM te _,, In en Pstlfl< Electric c_,.-11v r19ht .i ... .,. ~ kh.tt Ktlon WW,Jrtf •t•lfttl 'f'OV " ltM •1111¥1 UOO fHI 111 wldtlll: lhiflce '*"""wttll• ..
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., ""' Sltitt ef Cellfomll for "" c-tv WIV 111111 "' "" com-~ --· f!·1T,-.. N~~r I ef Orlflft. Ind te --lhe C-111111 llNI of LOt AM1!ft CGUlll'V .... ONMlll' •'"'' " " 1 ... 111 Wlll'llll W •n lhe HNIC• (eunlV •I ~ Oii Hid ~d C:OUNT't Oft OlllANOE I " lfl .,_ ef thlt ~ II _.,..., ef SWV*'f lMll1 1Mn« _,.......,..,.
PARTY PRETTY eleGtnlnici F.acial Contouri.includad,,
in your courtes>: visit. No charge or
, so ab8olut.e ~ltivt are
we ~hat you wJU obtain
y ear objettlv•. that, 1,s
11tattd in our 1u&r1ntee.
will even Jet you have
FREE or CHAii.GE ANY
AND ALL Y,,UllTH!:R
VlSTrs. until ,,._ do re&ch
your ~' lfi~tlv• ••· 11uran~ u,ieft; . :llack 'l'P
our G uarlinlte oo.-:.
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blfor• -· I Nlf91Y 'ut>llc Ill •nd t11Jrfr Mn JI .........., ,.......,., tNI tt.-lton w1fh lhe M\ltf'l'rr rltl\t 0/
for Miiii Q4illlft' .... Slti.I. H"llMllY ""' Mt ntlfflM that ,,.,..., ¥W ..... Wl'I' nnt of 1111'11 HlehwlY .......... ..,..,_ JOI (, HUOHfl; ..... ALVIN .... -N-t i t~ ....,lf'ld. lt.e Oii R-.1 .i SV,,_ 1).1'1 lhlllcl
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walnut endstentng 18Jt and pepperrnrn set.
Peppermll1 fealures pineapple finial, The set, $29.5q.
Cut crystal salad bowl with silwl"ptated rim and
servers. Ours a Jone. The set. $10.
$ilverplated sauce set lnclf.ldetboM,
tray and ladJt. The stl, $8.
Your Cl!1r9• ,l.cco~nt .... lco,,.,_l•n•All'l•ric.ercl
M•1ter ~•'9•· •••
SLAVICK'S
Jtweltr• Sil'I09 1 91 7
18 F1shion l1l•11d
Newport 8•1c~·-644..lllO
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nels Honor '
Young ~opte ·
Moel Ille 'Autbon. j ~ ....,,, Writlea· an a
Tbe lnvltallcio ls belo& ... llolldq '.... l\'llJl!la& ....
Wlclecl'"fi> ail l'oUntilil Vlllei .,,_ -•· ~
.......... by -of Ibo =:ta~~ ,•
LlllnrJ for _ t p.m. frldo, llocil.ing .......;: wUl be
J'!:_1~ . _.i, ~ Wolls,. lla!lltl~-
w...,. of Ibo~ w•"I• Dou, :r-a I . . . •
lnJ *tat wUl reco!X!' -• ~llebOroh -.. ~ ,miili1·.lilW Qdl" ,,., i..11<.• 'sia,. ~•"-•--·• In •• ..;.:.. Diiiu a.Dow, K Orwll:, ~.......-.. ~ •-Tina Wllb, Sean D ck, Join ~ .Ille !'fllen,. their p&ren1I Dom.t and JUay Lewts.
and cmifeo1 juqa wl~ lie ' Olb'ir -will be booQrecl &IJ'S1" Jeonne a.voir, Silale w-.
Tbe u . .... .. _ ull, 'l!oml l'le141. lalie lluj> . er~ ve n•-.. CO?"" .1er.~~aielb Lufabamm•.
i..t Wll open to all F~ Grq Scott, P11111ela Joegor,
Valley cblldrtn !nm tJndlr. G"U Antin; Cheryl Pelefl,
.,• ' . Weddings, Troths
'i) ,, . . • 6t.4id/1nes ' ·Pilots ' .. ,
"· , To help fill req~D\flltl on both wed·
din& and en&•t!'Jll,ODt ltot101,for1111.are avail·
i. i~. ill all of the DAILY l'II.oT offices.
PUrtber questlona will be anfWWOCI by. So¢al
N-1Wf memben'el ~811 or 404-9480.
To avoid dlaippolnlmon~ pnilpectlvo
brjdea ore n.minded to have thOll' wedding
1torlea with black 111!1\v~ glossy pboto-rilii to the DAILY rU»1 Society Deport·
meill prior to or within one week after tho
wedding. J • ~ ~
Fqr en1agement ' Pfouncements it Is ~
suggOl!ed that the atom :Illa• accoinpanied
by a black and white glosly p I c I u re, be
1ubmltted early. If th, betrothal announce-
ment and wedding dil4 Ire lix weekl or 1 ...
apart, only the wedding photo will bo ac-
cepted. . ='~~=~=-= groups for poetry, iiiid en. Candi Co~ Woody ,
Woodyll'll, Jenny 'Walker, , ~ 1 l . j j ·': ~
. : ,,_ , • Sbelly Seymour, Jeff Clark , .. "' ,. • . -.: a... -and Kathy Good..U.. '--------···.i';.;Jioiii·-..,..;,,liijl .. · · ~Jseas ;.... , ,
• ti • ,
: ~mjt ~~r~ ~ \y;om~n' 'On the -:~un'
'.f ~ertormer ~earai, · 'cQpiing T rjcks
Tbe ,,...,. .... ""' of -1~·1'!''' .. / -. ·"' -; ,lbe~~·1oVeneai_..,\~-,.on nu~. 'Company:~.s~s of the
League, Orange Countx Unit, .... ail¢ an.!\"1iclr: meaii.,program. ·-.·~ :~ii"
will ~ place. ~ SaLe~.!Y wlll be offered during an eight· Topics to be ihduded will . at I:-p.m. in , .. e ..wie k . ""'· t be use of portable
W Id Cl b•-· · La ' ·wee course sponsored by .uw or U uuuse Jn guna ~•'boliances kitchen orgwlza·
Hills. Col~en Woat .E•enine College tfoG, thr1lty shoctcul cooking,
.Hostes&t$ will be Mrs. Jto-chirin~,~ sp}iltg se\;1i·. p~ahead meals from t~
n1e Goss, Mias Grace Roes, T a 1 re r e d for ltig freezer and easy entcrtainingj
Miss Florence Crolier._ Miss homemakers and w or t a: ·
Keo CUnie and :r.Jlas Mar(vet women. claasea will
Physicians
Welcomed
Ar~a pbysiclaqs' will be
guest& ol honor at a cocktail
party hosted by Ille ad-
minilt.ratlon and .1taff ol the
Newport Convi lea cent
Hospital.
The event will . take place
·Friday,• Jan. 31 from 5 to
9 p.rnl in the new facility
which 'L!I scheduled to open
in February.
OOTPRINTS OF HISTORY -A French historian once said that historical
rtifacts are the tracks or footprints of history. Examining some arti!acls that
e part of America 's heritage are (left to right) the Mmes. C. E. Stovall Jr.,
O\Yard Key and John Hopwood. Displays \vill be set up in area libraries in
servance of American History Month by the Col. William Cabell chapter of
MooE~·-~· betwheeThurn 8:d30 ·~ '~~ao ...... pl.1h. Mrs . Jaycees n .......... mment io Dining eac 1 ay · m w-= J:A1 son
Room One wiU be provided Co. '.s Electric Llvlng Center,
by Mi!s Betty Roadman, Huntlngton Beach. The firr;t
monodmnat.iat. She has cl,us will run from Feb. Z
participated in reclt.all, con-throu&h March 27, with a se-
certs, stage and in movies. co!ld .aeasion beg.inning ApriJ
Huntington Beach M r s .
Jaycees meet the second Mon·
day of the month at 8 p.m.
Location information may be
received by calling Mrs.
Michael Broob, 5.16-7022.
The Doctor's Dance Barnt
will provide music under the
direction of Dr. Robert L.
Duey. The preview of the new
hospital will be hosted by John
A. Williams, administrator
and Mrs. Glenn B. Allen,
assistant administrator,
a!lsisttd by Mrs. H. J. Bryant,
RN, difector of nurses.
e Daug ters of the American R.ev9lution. . ' ' -. -,. . . She appeared in the long-run 10.
stace production of I Re&iatratlon, now ta.kin&
R em e m b e r ·Mama with place, will continue until P'ri·
Cbariotte Greenwood. day, Feb. 14, v a can c J e 1
'•
Honors Court Stella The League ia compoeed of permJtting, and additional in-
women who havt served formation may be obtained Members of Court Stella
overseas with a government-' by contactin1 the evenm, col-Maria 1448, Catholic Daughters
spansored agency durhig a le~ tsz..7711. of America meet each second
time or national ·emergency. Ccnduelinl the classes will and fourth Mondiy at • p.m.
Any WOlOID with this kind be Mrs. Carol Heim:, home • in SL Joachim's parish hall,
of &ervict is invited to become economi8t for the Edl.lol , Costa Mesa.
Hos1e4Ses for the evening
will be Mrs. Edward Wright,
Mrs. Fred Jones, Mrs. Arthur
Walker, Mrs. Glen WoCxl·
mansce, Mrs. G e 0 t I e
McFarland, Mrs. T h e o
McWilliams, Mrs. M y r t I e
Scherick and Mrs. Henry Holt.
• ' t " . . . ' \ [ .A ·-, . . .. -·1 . ' ' ' . -~ mer1ca s Past
February has been pro-
claimed American History
Month by three area cities.
C. E. Stovall Jr., H·a r o J d
Wickersham, Howard K e y
and MacLeod.
Mrs. Robert A. Speed has
petitioned the mayors or New-
a member. lnfonnalion can
be obtained from Mn. Alama
Akeroyd at 532=-4521.
port Beach, Costa ?ltesa and s d Sh'• ·o
Hfountain Valley lO ;s.,..e_,l/>e , eas an 1ps raw.n 1 pniclama~ilb ·... ~ " ' -• ~lit ·~ • , • ' • '\. ' • "•'\-i't' • ' .._ Mrs. S · 11!: chairmap ol ' . · · ho · ~the Amefican HiMory ·Month . ~s. ~rt~ .c1a1r, w Canada an~ ~r~c~. ,
Committee for Col. William spec1ah.z.e:s iJCpamtings of ma-The -pul)lic is llMted to a1-
JULIE WISE
To Marry
et rot ha/
· eveafed
t Party
uring a party giv~n b~·
. and Mr s. William \'~ise
J.luntington Beach they an-
nced the engagement of
ir daughter. Julie Ann Whe
avid Williams. son of Mr.
Mrs. Mark Willia.ms,~
•l untington Beach.; · '
ttending \Vere members of
families and friends of
betrothe<.1 co uple.
he brid e-to-be is a gradua\e
Huntington Beach High
t and now attends
~ton's Medical Co llege ,
ta Ana.
l'r riance. also a llBHS
duatc. is a sophomore at
den West College.
LOCAL
olhtf 1'tw1p•ptr t1tl1 you
, •••ry d•y, •bout wh1t•1
q q 011 ;~ tht Gre1f1r Or1~91
t th•11 th• DAILY PILOT.
Cabell chapter of the Daugh-rine! and slilps, will be the tend the meeting IDd dcmoo-
t~s of the Ameri.can ~volu-guest of the Huntington Beach stration. There 1' no charge,
ti_on. The c_ommitlee is de-Art League at 7:30 p.m. Wed· and any donations will benefit signed to stimulate a deeper . . understanding of American nesday. Feb. 5, in Lake Park ~e art scholarship, accord·
history and encourages the Clubhouse,. . 1ng lo Mrs. Tom Neeld, pres-
study of the subject in all The La~n.a Beach resident ldent.
grades in school. Each year, was . bor~ in 'Canada and has
an essay contest for fifth, ~t~d1ed 1n ltta!IY fam.~s art-
sixth, seventh and eighth 1st s. sch0<_>ls 1n add.1t10~ to
graders is conducted. Hero-studies w1~h 1 l. J. S~Cl!l of
ines of the Revolutionary war Beverly Hilla! Cecelia Hickl,
is the theme for the school Burbank, ~ Earl Danleh,
essays and winners are ac-Laguna. •· .
knowledged with certificates. The seascape she will de_m· . . . onstrate during the meet.Ing Prmts .of a patno~1c n~ture \viii be donated to the league
and pert1~en~ m~ter1~I "'.'11 be for ils art ~olanhip fund .
Featured 1n six. hb~ar1es 10 tl!e r-.tany of htr marines and
area. Of special interest will ships hang tn private co!Jec-
be the 13 star flag owned by lions throughout the U.S. DAR member, Alrs. Donald ·
r-.1acLeod and loaned to Mar-
iners Library for this exhibit.
A collection of early clothing,
eye glasses and fans will be
among the items on display.
The latter have been loaned
by Mrs. Catherine Bates of
Western Sh~res chaP.ler •.. DAR.
Dance Club
The fint third and fifth
Fridays ~ each mo n t h
members of: Lace 'n Ltat.btr
Square Dance Club meet at
8 p.m. in the Recreation
Center, Huntington Beach.
Further information may be
obtained by calling Mn. Juan
Dillon at 53$-.801!.
In keeping wjtb Anw.rican
History M~th. the ·Cabell
chapter will present the New·
port Beach and Costa Mesa
li braries with copies of "The
DAR Patriot's Jndex." The
b"ook 's lists the names and
set-vi~ of an revolutionary
ancestors in the files of the
Regisl rar Gtneral, National
Society. DAR.
Semi-Annual QualiCraft
Assi!lt1ng Mrs. Speed arc
the MmC3. Mernice Bowles,
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Ot'li'1 Imported cheeses
att separated and srouJ>l!d
together according to COW'l--
tries ••. They are labf!Jl!Cf,
too • • Denmark with lU!
Camembert .• But(lflte hails
from Belgium _ •• Feta from
Greece •.• Genuine Edel4,
v.·eiM from \Ve!t Germany
• , • Goat O>etse lrom Nor-
way . • . It Aas a carmet
ftavor : . . O} Coone Eng-
lat.i. i8 famous for Prime
Blue-Stilton, wllidl ma.Ices a
delicious dressing made in
the way you wouJd do a
Roquefort ••. Genui,~ Grat·
ed Romano from Italy made
with sheep's milk. • . Very
good, very sharp, extra old
mack Dtamond Cheddar
from Canada ••• and or
COW'k Edam from Holland
. • , Swljzerland produces
the Fondue• and ~s , • ,
~the C&membert, Brie,
BOii.bet and Grape cheese
..• a cheese spread w i r Ii
· gra~ seeds all over • • •.
• Also •Baby lld'WISttt and Goat{,
Cheesi in vacuum sealed'
caru: ••• YO\,I cu eat your
way all over Europe on cracm.
CANDY CANS
Wft'll Pl'.:RSONJ.UTY
Think like a coUtt ean
with a canister lid •.. Th•
d~ign a old fashioned choc-
olate brown and yello1v on
white ••• with a hone and
bUUY ettt'ct and W:e paper
doily look ••• But iNdde are
Mille (J)ocoJ.ate Pu.nut But;.
ter Drops, or Peanut Ous-
tera . • .or Oki Fuhioned
Chocolate Drops .•• The~
att called Tris Anne and an
put up by Tlwrman's In
Pennsylvania. These cans
gtt to me. You could do a
whole kitchen around them.
RµllE
NEWS
For thost who .haven't
fOQ11d an olivt big enouah
to suit I.hem yet .•• try on
Reese spectal super coloasal
cannonballs for size •••
Here's a ripe black beauty
that will take 2 toothpicla:
to hold it up.
Old Fuhiollt'd Tomat&
Preserves by Reese , . . a
rtll'e find . The~ are thost
wb;; • likie their tomatoes wltti "ll:tl on ·tbem,. Quite ~
O.wr to spice u)1 £n&Wh
muttins or toast.
PORK FROM IOWA
IDTS THE SCENE
What makes Richanf1
Sllwr Platttt Pork more puL.
sat~ than other people ·a
p;x"k ••• F1rtt ol an it com~
from Maaon City, Iowa and
York, Nebraska alXl is ..
com fed .•. What a flavor
• · •. Pink pork is Youn;. tt
huni had a chance to pt
too fat, then it i• lovina!Y
trimmed to perfection 1 o ;
ju.1t the rlaht amount of tat
for Oavor • • • Our porken
are all hand picked and pe:r-
llOf18.lly stlected tor ut waY
back there • _ • For inalancJ
a per90n in the know U1~
"I'll take that one and
that there Ont for Rief>. I
ant's." Try a center cut
rack of pork which ls t h e
Pr1rnt rib ol pork, Rout it
ttndrrly and servt It wit b
tome ol the Deli's bulk •P'
,plesauce.
Would you llke a pork len-
dertoln stuUed with ws.ter
cbeltnuts and a dash ol gin.
irer • . • or • double thick_
pork chop bappUy pocketed
with dried prunes and a,pri-
cots, They putt up w h e n
'yO(i oOOk 1tlem • . . or deli·
cioul parsley drHsina: • . .
Excltlna" flavor ~·itch this
WMJmld b: the K>Neel IO a• '
sa\Klt on the country 1lyte
spuy ribs ... Richard 's,
tht 1>toPJe sttn. of Newpott
Beach , •. Whrre the geleo-
Uon ol C.ndlelight Meat•
wW flow lhtlr way to y o a r
hetrt.
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~y
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NEWPORT BLVD. AT THE ENTRANCE TO LIDO ISLE
WE THINK SHOPPING OUGHT TO BE FUN!
So we: make it fun , with more varieties of food, u1ual 11nd exotic,
to fire your imeginetion!
You're surrounded by deli9h·t1 -
shin iniJ floors, the play of water in the fountein, plu sh red c.erpet
in the lobby, soft lights, music •nd smiling service.
We +Hink this is lots more fun then impersonal self-service end
bare fixtures. So -HAVE FUN!
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ORANGE MARMALADE
WINDSOR CASTLE THICK CUT 12,0,,
ORANGE MARMALADE 3 ,., $1
RICHARD'S 8"
CHEESE PIZZA 43'
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APPLESAUCE 1 ... 35c
VIENNA PURE BEEF
KNOCKWURsr · 12,0 •. 69'
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Yo u can have o different meal evt'lry nishl of
the nion th ... already cooJuid .•. ju'sC loke it
home i:f serve. I\ golnxy of fresh vegelob!es
find aelolin snlrrdit. lool So on o day when the.
~ky is falling, IHI u~ worry rrboul your dinner! I :
ROAST BEEF HASH 11 1/2 ••• 89c
STOUFFERS CREAMED
CHIPPED BEEF 11 ••. 89c
C&W
PETIT PEAS 10 oz. 4 for $1
C&W w;th WATER CHESTNUTS
PEA PODS '" 39¢
C&W FRENCH CUT
GREEN BEANS . ' ••. 4 ... $1
RICHARD 'S (FAMILY PACK)
ICE CREAM •;, GAL. 69'
RICH'S
CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS 10 ••. 39c
39c
RICH'S BAVARIAN
CREAM PUFFS 11 ••.
32 variclies of home-baked brud c.omt
from our own ovem ... and dtisaU lik•
Germiln ChocoLat, Cake, Fruit Pan Dowdy,
frnh.llrawbary pit, plus a wholt MTIY of
F~nch pastrin ... we low lo h:mpt yorv!
FRESl!I ' '
,Legs · of Pork WHOLE OR HALF
F.R,ESH .
SPARERIBS PERFECT WINTER DINNER
OENTER CUT
PORK· CHOPS LEAN PIN K PORK
THI.CK .
·LOIN CHOPS .,, PERFECT FOR BAKING
FRESH
·.SIDE PORK SLICED FRESH BACON
69~B .
8~e .
9rB.
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RICHARD'S 100 % PURE
PORK SAUSAGE ·
'RICHARD'S · "
59Cu. Fresh Pork H~ks .
PIGS FEET' '
49c ...
39c".
29¢LI. Leon Ground Beef 49Cu. PIGS ·T~ILS
'R,eady-to-(Jo
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Yemen Women Strive for Emancipat ton, ·r oo ~ Bi.b 1·n Tucker Club
Dances, Leade rs To ld··
'1 .AllD\JWTIF EL MA V
IWIAA, y..,.. (AP) -Tbe
tlrlt woman doctor i n
Yemen's b i :s t o r y will
ataduate from tairo
tlnivtraity later lhis year. !'11" ;., Zeinab Mohammed
Sb:ayuil, 2.1, who is studying :"'!'!'. a scholarship granted
by the Egyptian government.
Zeinab was born and got
bet early education in Jeddah,
Saudi Arabia, where her
father operated a money-
cbanger's booth. In IMO, she
left for Cairo to go to high
ldlool.
While a re\•olution was
under way in her country.
Zeinab obtained a General
Certilicate of Education and
joined the faculty of medicine.
Ac~g to her parents,
Zeinab's motives for becoming
a doctor we.re simple. "My
coontry needs doctors mo~
than anything else. So J am
waiting for the day v.tien I
graduate and can help my
peopl~ and encourage other
women to follow suit."
Zeinab's graduation as a
doctor, while seemingly an iQ.
iignificant event, n\arks lhe
rapid strides towards eman-
cipation taken by Yemen
womanhood in the years since
the Republican revolution of
1!16%.
Much still has to be done.
But the first, the most difficult
ateps, have been taken .
Unde r t h e forme r
monarchy, it was considered
shameful and 'Cl.egrading for
girls to go to school. They
were supposed to stay at
borne, veiled from sight to
ew:ryone but their husbands.
fathers or broLbers.
Now a small group of
Yemeni girls have thrown off
the veil, if a trifle hesitantly,
and go to school and aspire
to become nurses,
Nouria Hameed, 16. now stu-
dying to becotne: a nurse, said
"in the begi.Ming: I wa!
ashamed to unveil myself' in the presence ol a man.
"I was afraill-be might rape
me, for · l fetl' u if I wu
GAYLE RIDDERS
April &rid•
Marriage
In Whittier
Scheduled
'Ibe engagement of Gayle
Marie Ridders and Ronald Lee
Wussick was announced dur·
ing a surprise dinner party
In M a r m a c ' s restaurant.
Downey.
Miss Ridders is the daughter
oI Mr. and Mn. S. T. Ridders
of Westminster and h e r
fiance'!I parents are Mr. and
Mrs. John Wwisick ol Whit·
tier.
The couple revealed that
they will marry on April 2S,
in SL Gregory the Great
Roman Catholic Church in
Whittier.
The futun bride Is a
&raduate of Westminster High
School and atlended Golden
West and Orange Coast col·
leges. The bened.ict-elect is an
alumnus of Sierra High School
and enrolled at Fullerton
Junior College. He w i 11
graduate in June from Rio
Hondo C.Otlege, Whittier and
is serving in the Marine Corps
Air R<oecves.
Rebekah·. lodge
Triple Link Club of Mesa
RebeUh Lodge lw meeUngs
Ill< fourth M°"'4Y ot I p.m.
In vm.001 Joc8itons. Mrs.
Deuglu Morpn 'at 541938
may ~ called ror additional
Jgformation.
Wa ist Watcher•
TOPS Walsl Wot chers
lllll!l"Dblt every Thursday tlt 1 f.JB.. Ill Circle View School,
ffMlltGn Beadl.
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naked," she added. ''because ht i$ old and is The spirit of chaQie among whether they are young or make him feel protected. William Greenwood 0 r miltet. •
Now she has u n veiled unlikely to provoke protests young girll Wll!I best ex· old. "For when one of our glrls Fullerton has been named New board members are !he herself iind walks in public from the girls' pa.rents.'' pressed by ooe JJ.year~ld who The reason is that ttte people sleeps in the same room with Messrs. and Mmes. Harvey
in a skirt aod blouse. "Today Besides ttte first woman is lnteres}ed ln medicine. of any given ana llillally a guest, the guest ls immune president of lhe Bib 'n Tucker Pease of Balboa J s I and
I'm not afraid or men. They doctor, five otttcr girls study "I hope to go abroad and belong to the same tribe and from attack, robbery o t Club, a group wllich draws Weirick. Continuing b oa rd
are good and treat me like in colleges abroad. lnadd.itio11, study medicine," she said. '11 work and live together, and harm," a tribal chief from members for dining and dan-membeNJ include the Messrs.
my brother." 29 unveiled girls became .don't want to be like my therefore they trust each the east explained. cihg from San Clemente to and Mmes. Elsmore .
\Vhatever 1he feelings of the nurses after studying at the mother and sisters -a man 's other. But the guest shouldn't get Long Beacll. Greenwood. Fon Hallett, Carl
girls, the ir conservative Sa.naa Nurses School. plaything." Strict tribal cOOes prescribe any wrong ideas, he added. Other officers a 5 5 i 5 t \ n g Kobbins, John Adams and
parents are taking no chances. Six more nurses w i 11 In contrast with other coon-swift retribution for anyone "Our vlrgins all carry sharp Greenwood are Ed w a rd Wronka.
One of tbe instructors at the graduate in the twin capital tries, where emancipation breaking the traditional course curved knives, and Uthe guest wronka or Newport Beach, Sponsors for dinner dances
school is a 53-year-old Russian of Taiz in December. and 12 usually comes first to the of society, its habits and its tries to kiss her or make vice president, and Mrs. Ron during 1969 will be the Messrs.
called Doctor Konnisov, who others from the nurses scnool t•ities and then spreads to the mores. love lo her, he can be SllNI Hazlett of Newport Beach, and Mmes. Harvey Peaae,
is attached to the Russian in the Red ,Sea port of countryside, the opposite is In the eastern 'province of thal she will behead him," treasurer. March l; Adams, April 12;
aid mission. Jtodeidah. true in Yemen. Yemen, emancipation is car· the chief added. Mrs. Harold Elsmore of Kobbine, June 14; Wronka,
An official of the \Vorld The total is impressive when Jn the Yemeni COUlltryside, ritd. to extremes. A visiting "A tribal girl knows how.· Laguna Beach wu ,appointed Sept. 27 : and Weirick, Dec.
Health Oril:anilation, which one bears in mind that the and especially in the Tehaman gueit In fhe area of a tribe to protect her virginity and . c::b.IUrman, and Mr. and Mrs. 13. Each couple will choose
runs the sCJM»I for nurses, first school for girls was open~ lowlands bordering the sea, there is dlfered 1a teenage tpe honor of tier tribe," ~ John Welriclt of South l.a&\lla another couple from the mem-
sald Konnisov 'was pickedC..:ed":.'.in~Sa'.'.n~aa'.'..:::on;:lYc_:i•:_.:1::963:·:_ _ _,!g~ir~ls,ene~ver~co::'.'.:":'.'.Cth:'.'.e:'.ir~fa~ce.s::;:,_, _:v.::ir.!!gin:::..:'9!....!~:::;.!..::'.1. [.!rooc::'.'.m'.'....'.a:'.'.Dd::_.::c:on:::;c.::lud~ed~. -----~-=w.::lll~e<>c'..::'.'.h.::•i:.r .:•C!pu:::bl:::i":::·1:cy~ <dn:::·_.:ber=•h:oip'-to::...:'°"=SJlO="'°":.::...:•c.d.:;an<-'--e.
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CROSS RIB ROAST ~~'tioo :,... ... 98'
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ma_y&iir Frozt1t Food
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MUSTAID,COlLAIDS,
SWISS CHAID EACH
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JAllUARY 30th thrv WED., FEBRUARY 5th
MAYFAIR MARKn -175 EAST 17TH snm. CO$TA MESA
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pantaw!th fabuloua tops.
F8ilious AfahaniJfa vest
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broidfl')', sequihr, marabou,
fur. !Pattern 7087: transler.
P!lnl<!!I pattern S (llH2); M
(1'"11); L (111-211), Stale she. nr.rv CENT$ (coins) for
each pattern -add 15 centa
for elcb pattem for first-claaa
maWq aod special handling; othertJ'ise thlrd<lass delivery
will tJte three weeks or more. Sendlo Allee Brooks The DAI·
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Dept · Box 1µ, O_ld Cbe!B<a SUI~, New Yart, N.Y.1'1611.
Print ,' N•me, ~ Zip,
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NI!$! "50 INSTANT G~" -la\\WOUJ l&Shlooa, taya, decorator acct.UOriea.
Mak _It today, give 11 -
rowl d<aJ for all O<CUlons.
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Weave, sew, boot. 50 ...
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ALLUM~A~LBFRANKS ... 59' . PORKCHOPS .... ' 49~
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SHOULDER ROAST. lb SLICED BACO.N .. -........ .
WHITE FRONT'S LOW EVERY-DllY DISCOUNT PRICES PLUS VALUABLE COUPONS
' f'ROZf:.\ FOOD ."
llUTIEAMllKOR BUCICWHEAT 39c
AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKES .....
flUSSEffiS 12 OZ.. , s~ s 1 HAS,H BR(>WN POTATOES ........ •
MORTOltS 20 OZ. 0,,.,ERS 3gc
MACARONI & CHEESE ....... ..
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ORANGE JUICE ............. , R
SPRINGFl.RD 303 CAN . 7b s1
APPLESAUCE ... ··········· R
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CREAM CORN 30JCAN •. ,, R
111 OZ PKG 55c GENO'S CHEESE PIZZA ....... . .
110Z.,.KG. 75c GENO'S SAUSAGE PIZZA ........... ..
190Z.PKG. 75c GENO'S PEPPERONI PIZZA ......... .
SPRINGFIELD SLICED 1 %-FLAT 5b s 1
PINEAPPLE _..... •
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VETS NUGGETS ............. .
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THRU WEDNESDAY, FEB. llh
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FORMULA
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PILLSBURY-Big 4V. oi. box
SPRINKLE SWEET Reg . 49c
SUNSHINE -1 lb. Box
GRAHAM
CRACKERS
AJAX -Big 20.0L Aerosol C1n
WINDOW
CLEANER
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ALUMINUM
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39c ROSARITA e MEXICAN DINNER 39" e BEEF ENCHILADA I'
DINNERS e CHEESE ENCHILADA . e COMBINATION PLATE · EA.
DOWNEYFLAKE
WAFFLES .
KOLO KIST
STEAKS
MCP --6-oz. cans
ORANGE JUICE
Big 12 .. 1. Pkg.
Homem•de Si1e
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Basf1il 10
2 -01.
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Jan. 3 • Feb. 2
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59 c ~IB
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WE GIVE Fl,(ET 59 c 'KNACk· . 59c PENN • BLUE CHIP '
HALIBUT ·' 1• WURST .y lb SAUSAGE
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.. LINDA WITT
Engaged
Wedding
Planned
For May
\, Mr. and Mrs. Norval Will
of Upland have a{lflOUnced. the
engagement of lheir daughter,
Linda Witt t.o C h a r-I e s
Dougl#ls of Newport Beach,
son of Mr. and Mrs. lloy
Douglas of Santa Ana.
The bride-ta.be is a graduate
of 'Chaffey High School and
Chaffer College and is a stu-
dent at California S t a t .e
College at Long Beach.
Her fiance is a graduate
of Garden Grove High Scbool
and the University o f
California, Berkeley. He~:d19
graduate .·";;~~LB ~ .n. ... _. ~-,-~~"-• '•'tifl•~ n_r,'"'
Hi ' l.
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May.,M1'> Christ Churcti by ,
the Sei, j\'eWport Beach. . ,
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Future Bride
Open House
Setting
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For Troth . -An. o~ri house W'i'S the set-
tin&. for ~,surprise engage-
me.Jit .part) anoouncing the
betrqthill o/ Arlene Marie
Green · ot ~Anaheijn an~ ~Tho-Hosoleld •I
south i.oguna\
More than '1 frimb and
relatives of the prospective
bride and bridtgroom ft?e
imdted. Hlptighting the party
was the toast given the couple
by lhe tirldMlifl's wicle,
Wally~o!O\;ge.
The ~ <I. • Irma
Green · d.· Shta is : l!J'-oj ~ Hlgb Sdlool and (
College:. ' · \I . ,
Hei: ftanct. son of M l\Ose ·
Marie . H...ield of u ,fll
Laguna. is an a . '6t
LagUna, ,Beach Ri~4
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finl l'rldar or lhe month ~,1111wr 'in .Odd FelloWI ~: tor ~ l>u•h!"" ml!<lllng aJld
t11e Ullnl Friday they !Oclalllo
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Church, Newport" ~"Ill be the ~u'!I f9' th ·Juno
H nup!i,Ls llnk!ng le .
HegtWald and Davl4
RoberioonJr. .
Family lt)elliQ«a; ""'~ ap-
prised of the news during a
diru\er party given : in . the
.Balboa ' home "' IJlO -· elect'• pareoil, 111.r. IJl!l,b'f!I.
Lany K. HegewaJd.
Miss. Hegewald II a lfaduate
ol Newport , ~ High
&boo! and ~-ed· °'""" Coast Colleg<,
Her fiance, son of Mr. and w.. : David -of
Corona dei--• 1' • lfllduate
of ~ canada High . Schoof
and altended OCC •
CONNIE ~EREll!A · ' To Wtd' i ., ,
Mesa Rites
Planned '
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Connie Sue Poretra anil Bon·
aid E. Mannloi. , · .
Parents ,ol. the betrothed
are Mr. and Mrs.· Albert Ptr~
eira of Cotta Meu and th•
Rev. and Mn. 0. L. Mannlni
ol ~J,Jolonte. -, , ,
'nie-. engagemenl. WU re-
veal~d during parties In the
coople's ,pare'I!'' hom"•JSl!f"
cial guest wal Mn. ·lllaade
Psirtck· of Eubank, Ky .• the
brld1grobiq-.Jecl'1, C r ~ o.d·
mothfU'.
Miss Pereira, a ~OS: .r1,t ll•wi>ort Harbor llli!I 5cl>!0', .on enrou at prau,te CO.it
College. nex\ yeer ~ .entir
the stewanle!s J>rl>grall1. ,Hor
fiance is an alll?DIWS o( :EI
Moote High Scbool and' II st.-
liooed with the U.S. Naty In
Lone ~ch. -· .
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daughter ot Mr. and ,
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1 han<jling; otherwise thlrd<:JUI ~• • dtllvery will take three weeb
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:50cep11. !· Nd !NJTANT SBW1NG ·.-_ ...... ,.. .....
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nw. 0... Ml pl-Oo11 fL
Scientists
Searching
Sources
Historically, milk baa betn
one of the fint choi<ea of
scienllall when seeking tho
oource <t. nutrients milainl
• -atated diets.
""" the late ltlh Century, , the alltence of what we now
· know ai vitM1lt41 W a I
~led by a Germon ruem'dm who dl9c:omed ihtt rilloe dying <I malnu1rl·
tJon on a <Het of carbohydrate,
protein, fat and mioerall,
could be aa...i by lruh milk.
Early In the 20lh Century,
wtule scienUsts were seekln&
to perfect a aynlheUc milk,
they -.rad riboflavin, a
vI1im1n that Is v It a II y
neoeaaary to body cbemlatry.
It bal alnce -louad that abOut ball of the dally ,..
qulrement of this vitamin can
be obtained from the mill<
and dairy looU used to main-
tain • balanced dieL
Other llllkkols wenUal to
good health and found ·-danUy iJt milk and dairy pro-
ducts are hllli quality pro-
teinl and vttal m1nerw auc11
u calcium for good strong
bc>nes and. teeth, pboapbo1111, m-and-.The litter la known to be Involved
in the formation ol
bell1oglobin.
Get Fresh
With Ham
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Inexpensive, Nutritional
Dish Offering Flavor
Strvin& a hot casserole oc-
casionaUy can he a boon to
you homemakers on a n
economy 1pree after the
holldayr.
Frozen mh:ed vegetables.
frankfurters and c 1 n-n e d
cheese soup are the bu,rt1
portion of the cllah. Lendtng
much needed texture and
flavor conlrast is a crispy
border of bran flakes tossed
In melted butter or margarine.
cereals are nutritional
bargain5, &oo •
FRANK VBGETABLB B!ltE
1 can ( tl ouuce) Qeddar
~-1 pactqt (10 oOJ><e) fro7.on
.aUxed Vttttables, cooktd
and draJnec1
I pound lranklurters, sllced
II CllP sbredded Cboddat
clieeae
l/J cup mill<
"" CllP finely cboPl>'!f onion i teupoons prepared
mus!Md
1 cup bran fiakea
2 1abl .. poo111 butkr or
margarine, melted
Comb(ne flioat 7 lpgrectlents;
mh. Pour lnlo ahallow 1 \\-
quart .-. Bake to
ml)derate oven <l'lt. degrees
F) 15 mlcutes. Combine bran
flakes and butter or
maraarine: toss llghlly.
Sprblkle over top oC hot mix·
ltqt, ... •arowtd, ecta• of
custnlle u deaJtt:d. Return
to oven until bot and bubbly
around eQes, about S
minutes. YJeld: I gener<>w1
servlng8.
Gravy
Spiced
canned beef gravy gives
bttf burgera a spicy awaken-
ing. I
Ill lilll.,_gln, combine I can
(llW• ouocj.) bee! gravy, I
tablespoons Chopped celery, I
tablespoon d>opped parsley, I
bay leaf, I dove garlic, chop-
ped, aod lO teaspoon leaf
thyme. "
COok .... medlWll heat
about 20 mlcutes to bleod
flavors. Stir now and then.
Serve over broiled or
barbecued bambaraers.
Cauliflower Called Upon
Prosaic cauJi!lower can be
an excJUng compan1
vegetable. Wben-havlng a
celebraUon dinner bl/ill ~
bated ham ... eMcten,.
prep~ a eutetolt of
caulillowerels eauc<d w)lll a
tom•lo curry~
S.lore baking, spriokle bu~
ler and curry seasollld corn
flakes around edge Of tbe dish.
Cereals such as cqm Oakes
u. tieellenl for ~ use iJt rectpeo becaQIO they
are ioezpenllve, convinient,
add flavor and texture.
CUIL'!UED CAUUFIAlWER,
CORN FLAKE TOPPING
6 cups raw cauHfiowerels,
about 1 II pound3 llo1llni water
, II teaa(IO!>ll ult '>lcup~Gl!lOn
3 labl"-poons "l>utter or
marprtne
l Lablespoon Dour
l can (8 OWlce) tomato
aauce
t labi.-lemoo juice
1\1 teaapooaa C1lrTY powder,
or to fute
1 \S CUP.8. coni (lakes, cJ'Ulb..
eel sllgh,tly
Cook caullflower pieces until
almoat tender (about I
mlnutes) in a 1mall amount
of boiling salted water. Drain.
Spread in a shallow 1 ~ quart
baklng dish. Saute onion WlW
sof~ Jn 2 1ab1-ol butter
or mara1rlne. Blend in flour.
Add toinlto -r.m ... juica, and l twpoon tun'1
Powder; cook unur thickened.
Pour over cauli!lower.
Melt remaining 1 tablespoon
buUer or margarine. Stir in
corn flakes and temalnlng II
teaspoon curry powder.
Sprinkle around <..edgM of
casserole. Heat tn :~oderate
oven ( 375 degrees JI.) U · to
LI mbtuta. Yield: fserVinp.
... somebody has to pay for thDsa extnn you ._;... a• a so-called "FR!E" bonus •••
'the only way quality grocerioa, procia all!! moall din be aold at low dlacouftt pticas
ia to do away with oxpons;.. a1Gmpa and games! Whether \'OU know it or not.,~ YOU
DO PAY FOR ALL THOSE •EXTRAS" LIKE STAMPS .A.ND ,GAMES IN THE .FORM OF
·HIGHER PRJCESJ Ludcy beliem that •lamf" ~ to the 'Poat Olfica ... not as an· .
add'~ianal .,q,..,.. item on )'Our ,,ocery list!
GBIBER'S WY fOOD::::"~ll· T -BONE STEAK
GDBER'.s JUNIOR FOOD:::......i5• ,.... $11'
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HIUS BROS. comu:::69° . OHJ(I( ROAST....... 45.:.
HIUS BROS. comw:~JI*'. STANDING RIB ROAST--.. 89.:.
HIUS BROS; COffll:::'.:.11" .---·------.....
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HEN TURKEYS
TOUN•, TINDll 3 9 C
U.l,D.A. OIADI A•••••• lb • ·.-------~RSTDAY ' RHAMUMP;:..RO--lS·-:,T,_..~ .............. 4791 .. ~
rER ............ .
CHERRY PIE nwNG :::'.::! 59""
FRUIT COCITAIL::...-38'
GUPURlllT ::'...----29'
DOU PINEAPPU ::::..... 24'
GLORIETTA.PIAOIS=.._29•
sromY APPUSAUCE--._21·
WAGNERDRINIS -•m--·49• M.Wt-.... Lna...--
PRUllE JUKi :::."'"'..__. _ __-41•
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CUT GREEN BEANS.
16.0UNCECAN :Lo
GRml GIANT CORH:::0......,,...23'
BIT O HOMEY PW .... ,. 19'
SlllLUE BEANS:=:. ...;.._27'
NlW POTATOES:="'"--14'
PW & CARROTS :::r~-·--...23'
HUNT'S TOMATOIS ::':.\."J.. . .....,.22'
CL.AMATO JUla :::.~----.25'
YIGETAILE JUla ::::"..:.'' 37'
COlllD am::::-:. · ... --.53'
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(JJNATION TUNA =-::._,,_.29'
SNOW'S MlltCID a.AMS-. ... 34•
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RIB STEAK
•hJl ..... .:....c_. 89 c .................................. lb.
Sliced Bacl!ll
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top 11uality meat it1m1 thtt .,..
''tllablt at low tli1count prfc11
at lacky.
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FOR BA TH ROOMS
17·0UNCECAN El&o
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WY SCOTT FAOAL=:-........ 27'
MODlSS NAPKINS ~;.,._39•
COlORTEX NAPKINS ::er':.__ 9'
LUCKY Towus ,~.-........ _21•
GW WRAP :::'.":.'. ......................... 31'
TIDl DETERGENT .. ~ ...... -.... -... .79'
IVORY FWllS.~~--.... 34'
OXYDOL DmRGEHT---.. 79'
. JOYUQUID~ .. -........... -58'
MR. QIAN CLEANER:::".~.-· 66'
WAAYTOIUT SOAPMft-......... 15'
LUCXY CUANSER .................. -.. .10'
DUPOtfr SPONGES :::'.-.-... 33'
llZ LAUNDRY AID ~.:.. ... 65'
/DOK IORKEY BUYS
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RIB ROAST ~~~::~ 19c
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CROSS RIB ROAST ..... ~~·!~1!5 .... 79,t
PORTERHOUSE° snAK. !'~';S.·~-:1~. $H~
SKINLESS LINKS ...... ::~.!:~~ ..... .29•
BONELESS STEWING BEEF ........ 79,t.
CUT-UP FRESH FRYERS auc11• ..... 33,i..
BONELESS ROUND STEAK •••••••• 88,t.
OUrLOW ~Price!
LUCKY ALL MEAT
FRANKS
Tht finest Quality IH•H You Ca• 1., Allywh1re
POTATOES 10-:~.:i 49c . ...
JtU5111' YA•llTTIN A NICI llLICTION Of 11n1 ........ -•• u.s. NO.~ o•ADI
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STRAWBERRY JAM !!.~Xm.!.~!.!!!D :::-::::3s·
20·0UNC£ JAR RAISIN BREAD :::r".:'...._ ... _.J3•
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. <I' MARSHMAUOWS :::u:. "".25•
CAKE MIX==-... _ .. , ___ 35•
MJ.I. RICl:::.':' .41'
~ POP CORN :a~::~_._29•
OGARETTES :-:;:.-,i:.~--'2'4
THOROFED ::!&...._ .. __ 23•
PUSS-N-BOOTS ?.:::."o.~~~-15•.
1W KAH DOG FOOD :::r'.:'. .. _.23'
FRISKIES MW -·-·-··---·'2"
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PINEAPPLE-GRAPURlllT
DEL MONn DRINK
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2-mcouNTROlts
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AN ounTAND!NG VAllITT
OF fllSH IAllllT GOODS ·
(AYMITUKl'YSTWDI
111 llJllllll Ill llJllll •111111.,. 4"7° , ~ . LOW OISCOUNl PRICES ON HOUSEWARES r, BEAUTY AIDS
FORIMOST BUTnR :~~79'
KRAFT VELVEOA =rl:'._98•
JUICI IL.END ::;::::.:~~-..... _69'
MARGARINE ~r.~.:.~ 2ac 't-•..... K6J&r~--. 4V:::T ................ ,,.._,
UCKITY-SPUTS
BURRY'S COOKIES
16V2·0UHCE aox 45c
FAMILY SIZE TUBE GlEEM
l{~~~m-:::.~~77c
CONCINflATI SHAMPOO ........................ 11.,w ........................ , .. ""' ....... " ........... i ......
--· $ 17
/1'""11 !~~ASH 92 C
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MATCHES . .. 1oc
HEINZ TOMATO 10~ SOUP ... .10 ...
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NAP°l<INs .... 1
JIFFY CORN BREAD
MIX ......... .
GLAD PLASTIC
STRAWS .
• M.Ja.lcobi=FEE. :~~ 69c
4POUND BAG
EXTRA FANCY
RED DELICIOUS
GERBER'S
STRAINED
Baby Food
10c
MORTON'S PLAIN
OR IODIZED°
SALT ···
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26 oz.
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ilou"N"o''sTEAK .. lb. 89~ i:R'Y:iNG':cH1cKEN .. lb.s9c
&on•I••• 98,.. Dnumtic:b I ~hs Joined 49•
TOP ROUND STEAK lb. '" FR°f.ING1CHICKEN .. " "
.. C0U010B"E'"'sd0T,;E"A' K .. . ,,.98C u.r.·-· -65C FRESH· CLAMS ........ lb.
Leia,. '°"~1 .... cwbes 79e hn~nla Style 59c BEEF STEW .. lb SMOKED SAUSAGE lb • SPARERiss 49c ""L'i' ED0B1ACONJoh• 56C •...•........ lb. ~ c ....... Lb .. . . . . '
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ELBOW
Macaroni
10c
12 oz.
SliK
BATH :
TISSUE
10c
6SO's
TOMATO
SAUCE
10c
8 oz.
JIFFY
CAKE
MIX
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Wne6 & ofl'luor6
Flti•<:hrnonn l Prtftrrtd 1 Q86
Bourbon 'h ••"••
King.bury Wilcon1in 89C
Beer , _ 12.01. con• ..
GREEN · , Scouring
BEANS Cleanser
10c 10c
303 14 oz.
APPLE TIMEil<~' '~ SPRINGFIELD
APGLE 6 VARlmES
SA CE BEANS
ioc ' 10c
a or. 300
Chot9ou ll:tnt 179
Chan:ipagne ... "' 8 lncti -Well Filled
from Jopan, D1llciou1 . . . . 99C Plum Wine
•rr Am";'°' 59c
Ruby Port . . . "'
Gral\1'• S~n4fasl 1549 Scotch • ,,. •:d, , . . . /i gal.
Alb9mon-. 10 ProGf
Vodka .... Each
Albtrtson'1 10 Proef
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CUCUMBERS
CRISP -TALL STALK
CELERY ~:~~
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B I Amorl<on ,,.,. 5·...: 0 09 na Thidi or Thin, 14-oi , 'YC
ICE CREAM Como!~• 46 -•
rm1 .. u •• 'h •••. c. Mozzarella t,11~· .~~~~-. 79c
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Delicious Way to Shape Up
Diets 'Mushroom' as Fashion Flattens
The minl-fikirt is on ils way
out, according to the latest
fashion news, and is being
replaced by the full-length
pant:i suil lor the Wiie1. Pants
will, in ta~ be w o r n
throughout ~ da:Y. and t:ven
ing, some a.. restrained · as
a banker's., others, for cocktail
wear, of stuff as frivolous
as gold lace.
Obviously, this new book will
demand the trimmest hips and
t Oat midriff. Since miUions
of American Women are just
Et t u, Br ute?
a bit overweight, a few wee.ks
of shaping up had better
precede the shopping spree.
Calorie counting is the
tealistit approach to weight
Joss. Koow the Hat ol mustn't-
toucb foods which are high
in fats and carbohydrates.
Memorize a llit of low calorie
foods. Elercise more as you
eat less.
Many perfectly delicious
foods are low calorie. One
or the best of them is
mushrooms, fresh, canned or
frozen. A pound of mushroorm
contains about 90 calories in
contrast with some I 2 O O
calories for a pound of ham·
burger. Because of the i r
"meaty" texture they are high
in satiety value, giving a sense
of having eaten well.
The nutrilioll<'Onscious v.'ill
be glad to know t h a t
mushrooms are a relatively
good source of protein,
phosphorus, iron, thiamine,
riboflavin and n i a c i n ,
Moreover, they are low in
sodium which makes them
suitable in the restricted diets
for those with heart or kidney
diseases or llypertension.
Raw mushrooms make in·
triguing nibbling, just as they
are. For the weight-watcher ,
mushrooms may be simmered
in broth, herbed or spiced
water or a seasoned vegetable
juice.
To solve the problem of
what to eat. here are low
calorie casserole dishes with
the navorful t:runch 0 f
SALAD BOWL FILLED WI TH TEMPTING GOODNESS
Gourmets Hail Caesar Sa lad ,
A pcdect c«nplement for an.r menu b the all-lime
lav<rllt, COOlar Salad.
0.EUJ\ BAI.AD
I prjlc """" ~I 111 l'l&lp oll\r9 or \'egetah1<·
all
I --1 liNd loebq lettuce
2 cups Herb Sea1011 c d
CroutoOJ
J tablespoon! olive o r
vegetable oil
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* l<aJpOOll ult
11 lu!pOOll pepper
¥, teaspoon dry mustard
I tablespoon Worcestershh .. ..,.
14 cup grated Parmesan
theese or crumbled Blue
cheese
I egg, codclled I minute
Z..J tablespoon! lemon juice
l 2-ouDce can anchovy
llllei.<, drained (optional)
Place garlic In the l/3 cup
olive oil; cover and refriger·
ate I hour. Wash ereens; drain
and dry thoroughly. Tear into
medium size piece~ in ln.r,i!e
bowl. Chill thoroughly, about
I hour.
Heat the Z tablespoons oli\'('
oil in lrypan. Add Croutons,
cook over moderate heat,
sti rring genlly until lightly
browned and oil is absorbrd.
Set aside. Remove ~arlic from
chilled oil ; add sail. peppt'r ,
mustard and \Vorcestcrshire
sauce.
Sprinkle chilled grttns with
rhet"se. Pou r seasoned nil over
lettuce. tossing gently until
they gli.c;lrn. Add egg and
lemon juice; toss lightly unti l
egg disappears. S p r i n k I e
toasted croutoM over salad:
toss a~ain. serve immediately
in chilled salad bo1vls; garnish
wiU1 rolled anchovies, Yield :
8·10 scr1 ingii
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mushrooms.
LOW CALORIE MUSHROOM-
BEEF ROULAOE
;, , poond fresh mushrooms
or I can (8 ounces)
mushroom slema a n d
pieces and I can (3 to
4 ounces) sliced
mushrooms
1,~ cup finely chopped onion in cup finely chopped celery
1/3 cup grated carrot
I t.ablespoon c h o p p e d
parsley
I tablespoon lemon juice
J,j teaspoon poultry season-
ing
11h teaspoons salt
1;, teaspoon ground black
pepper
211i pounds (8 individual)
lean minute steaks
I can (8 ounces) tomato
sauce
Finely chop lh: pound or the
fresh mushrooms (makes 21Jr.
cups) or drain 8 ounce can
of mushrooms; place in a
skillet. Slice remaining fresh
mushrooms or drain can of
sliced mushrooms; set aside.
Add to mushrooms in sk.iUel
onion, celery, carrot. parsley,
lemon juice, poultry season·
ing, 'h teaspoon or the salt
and 14 teaspoon of the black
pepper.
Cover tightly and cook over
medium heat, stirring OC·
casionally, until vegetables
are tender, about 10 minutes.
Sprinkle steaks w i t h re-
maining l teaspoon salt and
14 teaspoon black pepper.
Place heaping tablespoon of
cooked mushroom mixture on
each steak. Roll up and fasten
with toothpick or tie with
string. •
Place under preheated
broiler and broil, turning to
brown on all sides; arrange
in casserole. Pour juice from
broiler pan and tomato sauce
over meat. Stir in reserved
1,~ pound sliced f r e s h
mushrooms or canned sliced
mushrooms. Cover casserole
and bake in a preheated
moderate oven (350 F.) 11h:
to 2 hours or until meat is
tender. Yield : 8 portions; 288
calories per portion
J\IUSltROOl\1 AND SHRThtP
ORIENTAL
I pound fresh mushrooms.
or 2 cans l6 to 8 ounces
each) sliced mushrooms
I tablespoon salad oil, butter
or margarine
2 medium onions, sliced
I clove garlic. finely minced
J pound peeled and deveined
shrimp
2 cups sliced celery
J green pepper, sliced
l can CS ounres) water
chestnuli, drained and
slired
11'1 teaspoons salt
\, teaspoon grou nd black
pepper
I cup hot bouillon
4 teaspoons soy sauct
Rin.se, pat dry and slice
(resh mushrooms (makes 5
cups) or drain canoed
mushrooms. He at oil in a
large skillet Add mushrooms,
onions and garlic and saute
fnr S inutes. Add remainlng
1ngr nts and bring to boil·
ing poi . Reduce heat and
simmer to IS mlnutea or
u n t i I v tables are crlsp-
tendcr, Se e Immediately
with steam Ice, if desired.
Yield : 4 portio ; 209 calories
per portion.
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Ttwi Lat Anteles terminal helped to build Uic City of should oot be loo surprising will keep peppers fresh for amounl of vitambJ C ls 57 % can wattr sharp drusing and warm Drain water from-hominy. i
marbt handles the widest the Angtls into 1ts present lo have 1AS Angeles a leadirig 'about two weeks. mg and 5,000 l.U. of. Vitamin ¥.. cup shredded c~dar rolls. · Layer half green chlUes o•
auortment ol chili peppers day sWtus a:1 lhe second suppliu of Uie Capsiciuun a.a.. C&lilornla prod~ o.v e r A. cheese or 1 t Ices of GOLDEN 1tOM1NY AN D bottom ol dish. Add bom.htf
both fresh and Cried, year largest megaJopolis of tbe na· nu1m1 family. five and a.tialf tons of the EASV GREEN cu IL l GREEN CHllJltS and fest of chilles on top.
round, out&lde or Milexic_o City. tion. Over one m i 11 ion The words chili pepped r and chili pepper varieUes. CWEROLE American cheese Mix ruiH.ley, onion, sour
The Southern Cal ornia area Mexican • American families pepper are use in-The red and green chili JM!P-Spread por~ In lhe bottom 1 l>oonce can whole golden r--
ls a metal for many pa· live in the Los Angeles area terchangeably but the words pers are an ei:cellent so1u·t:e~ 1 i pound ground fresh pork of a shallow cuserole (l \'.i hominy cream and chili Powder
tionalliitl that consider a today. Families from Central t:hLli pepper may be used to of vitamin C. One medium 1-: cup diced onion quart). Put under broiler to 1 4+()llllce can whole green togelher and pour over
variety If peppers MCtSSarY <1nd South America have im-indicate a hot-flavored varie· pod, equivalent to 3y, ounces •& cup diced celery brown. Drain otf fat. Add rest chilies vegetables. Top with grated
for their' diet and taste. migrated into the area and 1y. raw, provides: over 200 mg 34 cup spoon·size shredded of ingredienl.3 In layers as '~cup chQpped parsley cheese. Bake In a 350 degree
The families ol New Spain in lbe last five years a heavy All chili varieties are ireen of vitamin C. AU the green wheat listed. Top with cheese. Bake 1/4 cup chopped onion F. oven for 30 minutes. Makes
considered chill peppers an innux o( Cuban and Puerto and turn various shades of and red varieties, ex:cep., th e 14 teaspoon salt in 375 degrees F. oven, un· 1,1,i cup sour cream 4 servings.
important vegetable lo plant Rican families, who also enjoy red as they mature, green bell pepper. are an ex-I 4-ounce can diced green covered, for 30 minutes. Cover 111.ih: teaspoon chi.Ii powder Se rve with sausage links.
in the famDy garden for a variety of pepper 1n their 1'he best ho Id l n g tem-cellent source of Yitamin A, chilies when cheese starts to brown. a-4 cup grated cheddar cornmeal bread or mufnns ·
flavoring their beef and beans diet, have jouneyed to this pcralure for fresh pepper pods ranging from 2,1.00 to 11.000 1 (10'-At ounce) can cream Makes S..7 servings. Serve with cheese and tossed green salad with
long before Father Junipero semi-tropical area. Thus it is a low 40 degrees F. This J.U. The daily re<'Ommended of chickeo soup tossed salad greens and a Grease a I.quart casserolc. __ ruc.·1_a_rnl_vi_n•..::gc.ar_d_r_ess_· ,_.n;;..g._
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Slimming cross currents are
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without a roat come spring.
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Dieters
Can Eat
Dessert
Smee the holidays are over,
can dieting be far behind. lo
paraphrase a well known
quote, is the altilude of a
large segment of our popula-
tion.
Liquid diet foods have
bealme a slaple in many
homes for occa.5iooal as well
as consi.slent usage. Here hi
a ne" approach to the dessert
problem for today 's diet-
walcher. ·Two new desserts.
Toffee Glace' and Vanilla
Frost, easily made end easy
on lhe calorie count, have lhe
added advantage or being a
meal in a dish. if so desired.
TOFFEE GLACE'
This makes one 267 calorie
servine ol frosty goodness.
Combine one IIHxlnct can
Englilb To/lee liquid diet food
wilh 1 tablespoon loastt<'I
cocoouL Freeie in ice tray
unlll almoat flrm in center.
Put Into blender and blend
ta ~· lhkkneas. Top with
addliGall &oast.ed coconut, JI.
d..tted.
VANILLA FROST
For each %25 calorie serving,
but until frolhy one 10-ounct:!
CM chllJOO vanill& crem~ lla-'f IJqilld diet food with
N teaspoon cinnamon and 1 •
teupoon mnce. Pour into
frosted ....
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· t..:ook ~ . cup of the rice bagc is a prime favorite wilh make It lighter and livelier.
u label directs. Prepare I folks who know good food . Cabbage and Apples -Ger·
(S ounce) pack~ge of lhe puct. The cabbage patch has its man Style, combines the best
d1ilg a1 la bel directs, but use place in lhe lH.eralurc and or boµi worlds, the old and
1 cup each of water a.nd un-folklore o/. many nations. the new.
djluled evapfjrated milk 1n-Dan' h R . · h There's a nippy sweet 'n' stead of fresh milk. Add 1:: 18 ' ussian, p 0 1 1 5 ' sour flavor to this nl-Odern
' r II•· 1 1 Chlne~. Cannan .•. all these ea.spoon o van 1411 ex rac , nationalities have contributed version of a typical Gertnan
1 teaspoon of ground n1acc their bit to cabbage cookery. dish. Because il isn 't cooked
and 1 (8 ounce) can of crushed Your cookbook may include a as long as old·world Cabbage
pJneapple, drained. variety ot recipes for cole· and Apples, lhis dish ia better
Stir In rice. Serve waml or slaw, sauerkraut. stuffed cab--lllllriUQDally.
cold with sprinkling of mace bage leaves or casseroles. To-Overcooking, you k n o w ,
on top. Makes 6 servings. day let's try a German dish takes away important
vitamins and nutrlenl.S. It
dulls colors, too; so our
modern recipe bas lresber col-
ors, mort attracliye on your
table. Half a cu p of red wine
1•incgar helps keep the cab-
bage red and crisp, and
delicious sour cream adds
wonderfully tangy flavor .
Plan to serve lhis appetizing
vegetable salad when cabbage
and apples are plent ifu l
anytime you have ribs, pork
roast or spicy sausage. Light,
yet hearty, it's a quick
vegetable salad for family
meals.
CABBAGE AND APPLES
GERMAN STYLE
2 tablespoons butter
1/3 cup ftnely chopped onion
2 table!pOO?ls sugar
6 cups shredded red cabbage
Vs cup red wine vinegar
2 teaspoons salt
l cup peeled, diced red apple
(approximately 1 large a~
pie)
2 Lablespoons sugar
1 ~ cups dairy aour cream
Apple allcel (optional)
In a tarae skillet melt but-
ter; aaute onion with l table-
spoons: 1upr five minuta. Stir
in cabbage, vinegar and uJt.
Cover and Bilnmer 10 milftltes.
Add apple arxl 2 tablespoma
sugar. Cover and cook about
5 minutes. Transfer to heated
platter; spoon sour cream
over center or cabbage .
Garnish with apple slices, if
desired. Makes 1-,10 servings.
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Maple
Flavors
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A jar of maple butter really
la somethlna: special, NY
home economlsta: for the Dliry
Council of C&llfornla.
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Oil bot blJClllta, 101111, pan·
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frflh apple rh:!&a to serve wi\h
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• thick rinp; place them on
roll uMJ u U-fer broiler
rack. ~
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powder Jlllo I II~ ol bultot"'ti-diorprtoe, melted.
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Ed.ible Bouquet
'J1le cauliflower ~ust still
loog, for ' )ts Med1terrane~
home, for it prefeni to grow
near large bodies of water
where naturally cool condi-
tions prevail, such as the Pa-
cific Coast and Long Island.
This exacting member of
the cabbage family is less
tolerant of adverse soil and
climactic conditions than any
of its near relatives. Lovers
of cauliflower consider all this
pampering quite worthwhile,
for-it produces one of nature's
prettiest, most delicious edible
bouquets.
"Cabbage nower," its lit'-
eraJ translation from the
Latin, (caulls meaning cab-
bage a n d . Doris meaning
flower) consists or snow-white
clusters of tiny flowerets . The
separated flowerels are a fa-
vorite on the hors d'oeuvrcs
tray. Dunk them in cheese or
onion dip, or serve them mar-
inated as an antipasto.
Cauliflower lends itself to
many flavor combinations.
Try it wUh a white sauce del-
icately seasoned wilh dill. A
cheese sauce poured over the
whole head just before serv-
is delicious. Or sprinkle sliced
flowerets wilh fine bread
crumbs and sauie in butter.
A cauliflower's fioe.ness of
quality is indicated by the
white or cream-white of its
center, or curd, and by its
fl.rm compactness. Because
cauliflower is so quick and
easy to cook, there is dan·
ger of overcooking.
The delicate texture, flavor
and color of this vegetable
may be best retained If the
followiog cooking method is
used: Run an inch or water
Into .a saucepaa,, Add a tea-
spoon of salt ai!I possibly a
teaswan of fresh lemon juice
to keep the "curd" white.
Then bring to boil. Add
rlowerets and cook f i \' e
minutes without a lid, then
cover and cook another 7 to
10 mir)utes, or until just
"crisp-t'ender" when tried with
a fork.
A whole head should cook
for an additional S minutes
covered, but in any case. try
udt.rcook1ng cauliIJoy,·er if
your prevk>us cooking method
hasn't been too successlul.
Another success hint: don't
It.art cauliflower too far in
advance. of the meal. for it
can overcook while it's being
kept warm.
ute ill cabbage cousins it's
low in calories. . only a
dainty ~ calories per cup of
cauliflower. Although low in
calorles, a cup or cooked
cauliflower pwvldes close to
the dally recommend ed
allowance of vita1nin C and
usieful amounlJ: or o t h e r
vitamins aod minerals.
FRESH CAULIFOWER AS·
TIPASTO
I 1mall head fresh
... unower
1 lresh green pepper. cut
inCo strips lk inch wide
1h cup fresh carrots, cut
Into II Inch pl=
1h cup 1liced fre~ mush· .....,.
1h cup wine vinegar
1,7: dip .olive, oil
l/• cup fresh lemon juice
~~ cup water
11, tablespoons sugar
\I teaspoon salt
YI teaspoon basil leaves,
crumbled
Break cauliflower i n I o
rlowerets and slice. Add with
remaining ingredients to large
skillet and bring to boil.
Reduce heat and simmer,
covered, S minutes. Cool and
refrigerate overnight. Drain
before serving. Yield: 6 an-
tipasto servings.
FRESH CAULIFLOWER
WITll
TOMATO-CURRY SAUCE
2 t~blespoons diced fresh
anion
2 tablespoons butter or
margarine
2 teaspoons curry powder
2 tablespoons flour
2 cups diced fresh tomatoes
3 tablespoons water
;t teaspoon salt
1/s teaspoon ground black
pepper
I medium-sized h e a d
cauliflowe r, cooked
Saute onion in butter until
limp and transparent. Blend
in curry powder. Cook ~2
minute, stirring constantly .
Stir in flour. Add diced
tomatoes and water. Cook un·
til tomat.oes have softened and
mixture is of medium
thicknesa. i\dd salt and black
pepper. Ml1 well IUld pour
over head of coaked
cauliflower. Yield:.6 servings.
BRAISED CAUUFLO\\>ER
~~ pound link sausage
I medium-sized head fre sh
cauliflower
1 ~ cup boiling water
I teaspoon salt
118 teaspoon ground black
pepper
2 tablespoons chopped fresh
parsley
Brown sausage on all sides
In heavy skillet. Remove
sausage and drain off fat,
reserving 2 tablespoons. Break
caullflower into flowerets and
cut into 1,l Inch slices. Plact
in skillet with the 2 tables-
poons sausage fat. water, sail
and black pepper. Covet. Cook
only until crisp-tender. about
S to 6 minutes. Serve with
cooked sausage links . Garnish
with parsley. Yield: 6 serv-
ings.
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The seuon or the sundae
al1o1•ays is upon u1 and with
it such good idea1 as Olis
one from the home. economists
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If '19 follows the pattern
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mlchylnter months will be a
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aecent oo good food!.
Now ll U)e ti.m'e fqr gourmet ·
dlahea -ll10IO ,lh8t -l!lne mu&hrooms, ·spices and wine
· with such wonderful tt'sult!.
I quart 1;blcken broth
I small bay leaf
4 wbole cloves
2 --sail . v. leupoon baoil !u•l!I
Vt tuspoon &tCJUDcl white pepper • ..
~ cup dry .white table wtne
1 pound mediunwllrTtWt1h
m"••-m• -' 11'1o"" ii lo -a·1i.-·tfui.1 "i!liole
mushrooms , ' 1 1
Vogurt·Muatard s&uce•
Toasted ~ame Seeds•
Terlyakl·sauce•
This compatlbte :'1iio bas
i)ecome 11 statUI symbol in
the food world. It also bas
special meaning here tn the
West, since . lhele "Three
fl.fU!li:eteer1'' of the food world
are produced locally.
California Is the nation's se-For eaay 11lclt\g, arrange
cond largeat m u s hr 0 0 m chicken breasts In lln•le layer
grower; the targelt domestic on nat baklng ,pan. Place in
aource of spiels, herbs and freezer about ~ hour ·DI' just
vegetable. seaaonl_, ~and .the untll 1urf~ is ~y ~n. J est wtne ~. Remove from fr:~=cut arg , . .,.!"-'uc r~on. chicken ia . lhlo.. ie A recipe that· comb es all •• 111rff bu lmm<dle~ pr .. Uge 1lrlp1. Boll llriPI fqr wy
- a very desirable quality skewetlng.
for a party dl!h. MeanwtiPe, sbmn~. broth
Fondae' ii whD.111 happening with bay .. Mat, Clovet: .ult,
at partles all over tbe country basil leaves-and wblte ~r
these days, so It's no coin-about 15.mlnutet. Strain' broth
c i d e n c e that spice, ~ add wine. Bring to bolling
mushrooms and wine add their · 111 !ondue pot.
collectlve •j1amour to a new TO cook, spear a iolled
type of fortdue. Tbis one, like chicken strip ~ a ~oom
111 famous ancestor, c}leese on fondue ffi!IJ! plaCf Ip: boll·
fondue, utilizes a common Ing broth 1~. ~nut.es or
coolilng pol. Gue!ls take turns ju.I unUI dllckliif !• cooked oook1ill !Moir own food -a through. Slrve Ille Qv..
bite or two at a Ume. Obvious-sauces below: ,u dips. Yield : IY a fondue· IUJl!><' ia a very · 4 to a,pod&Oiii. '
friendly ilnd of plr\y. ' , ' ..... ·'lllls fondue for '89 UHi ·" YOGUJ\T .. Mv o1AJlD UUCE
chJcten breuta, cut In lbipa,. Blend ·J,.1 ttasPooo each
then threaded on •er• wttb , powdered m u • t a r d and
mUlhrooml. Chicken 1fOiii; : 1111"!"1 salt Into I container
flavored wllh herbi. spice 11114 ' (l')WICft) low ht yopt.
wine II the cookl!ll Uqlild. . .' TOASTED SESAMJ!: .._.,.,,, D1pplng sauces may enhance. · · 9.s:...,.,.. e&cti -dellclous bite. Mustard. Placl a single layer of
flavored yogurt addl plquat · sesame seeda on a baking
flavor with few · calorlel. lhee<. Tout In a preheated
Touted Miame 'Medi atve a moderate oven (350 degrees
nice cnm<h. A apfe)I "'1fakl t F.) 1$ mJnula1 unUI light
uuce adds zest. • brown. · · ""1 ·
Uke the arflinal cheese Ion-TERIY .\Kl SAUCE
due. The mushroom<hicken Heat to· bolllnl 'n "Clip caii-
fondue calla for a glass of ....... bou'll · 'l tabl wlDe 11 the accothpaniment •R:U 1 on,"' espoons·soy
_ a dry white wine IUCh sauce, I -tablespoona act. lemon juice, dry lberrY 'and
u a Rleallna or Sluteme. hObey, ""'"' tellpoori~ llfllc
Tbe ..,,,. 1ounnel \eam -powder, IO tes-. l""nd
dntsbtoonfl,'berbl,irplcel: and alru(er. Sen-e warm or cbld. wine -combine ln many . .
other~ Iha' may spark • S P ICY MARINATED
party menus 1n the en· MUSHROOMS
tertalnlng seuon ahead. Rinse pat dry and trb!i I
Conllder s~ Marlnateil p()WKf irem muahroocnl 1 10 Muahroom1 u an .b,ora t•L '--..._· , .. ~·--.. ~. 1 d'otuvrelo~PlllYlllUI n ~-w ~-. le
DI ~-•be!Dn! dlnn~ •ilde. Or uli I caa. (I to
Or aerve the mlllhrooDf' in-I ounces each) w ~ o 1 e
lettuce ·cups fn ·place ti a mllshrooms.
dinner salad. A iplced spinach Combine 1 cup wa~r (or
aalld..wlll acc:eot •1mldwinter liquid lroin ca.aned
meal In style. Jta )'oeurt mushroom•), 3 c b Jc Ir;, n
!!roaU.,, ......,.1 w I I h fia-bouillon cubes. I
tn"'\Ud and curry , i ' ta~ """' .... Ii
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thll centers ll"OW>Cfl'WI btel, lander and .........i sa1~ v.
rout lamb, or evf!!l ham-, •• .,,.... uc11 prllc pnPder,
bur~Uy llclla!Utl Cfllll)bled ~ ·J •• y • .,s '
fi.an odJPW!on ol lllo .lradi· ~--,and I ..,
Ilona! 1chnllief made with
veal. lta esceDent Oevor and Simm• JI ml•de1 Add ._...,.recommend u '"' L~ ant\ otmmer $ llw!~ dllh DI u _Informal ·;in.=.,.~~
btil 11 . .Upper.. lherry and salld oil 1otl I
MtllllllOOM ClllCkEN· FON· tablespoon ,.Nlcy l'h k 11 .
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4 to s half chicken breasta. oveml&ht. Serve u reUsh or
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Parsl~Jed ·,·pQtaJoes ................. 3 ... $1
From SeabroQk Fann!. Roady to heaf !'i lake to the table. 9-0Z. pkr. ' Chinese·,. a .Pods .............. ., ....... ate
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Sa;;l'He on bia' 83 .oz. pacUce--•• , and haft sparklinr di1heo !
Scotties Facial Ji5.Slle$._ ....... 4 ... s1
:whl1lt or eolora ••• 200 ct.~ ..• tor bir 1nweo I
Orange Juice .... s~ OUNCE ........... .
Sunkjat ••• Califomi&.,.I flnest'I 12 oz. can •.• 39e
Lemonade M!Mllt MAIO ................ ..
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Kern's• •• 10 oz. pai:D~e -•••. ~ive ,.qth .• ~un~ cak~ and i,.-~I
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•aluel Frtah •• • from Montana!
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Crl11,-leav~s : •• so t.Dder .-:: io co'fo~'tui'in :f S&Jad • ; • iuid tftjoy~ · •.
i'ine Liquor! Delicateatn Speciall!
B ·t.he ww..s.-··-·~ ...... '3.99 H ~ _ff 11Uil5J-
A • iiolh blend ••• quart bottle , •• 4.99
SDced lbloina ........................... · 6'1'
Rath'•, •• 1 pound pacblo •.• All Beef or All Meat!
lllder's Scotch ...... ~.~ ....... '12.49 Sliced American ................... · ...... ~r
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washes In a whiz and ne.da little or no Ironing! UgM.
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wear 2-ways. 2 -tt pockets ••. pock.t the tcMngsl
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lutton-down hie cool and butt~up these b")'1l
Penn-Prest pofyeat.r and cotton blend1 apln pffJld1
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iron th.ff golf oping jeans ... and how they gol
Prancin' pffJids with round t.g Western styfing ...
sove buckaroos ot this special p<ice! 6to18 reeulor•
or 6 to 16 slims. 2. 99
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Spring-a-ding styles at budget-ringing price.I N.vu-
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sist.rs. 3 to 6X4n check Into" Spring with a drep of
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lace-graced blouses
ladylike frills that go roueh 'n tumble In the wo.her
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craftM wfth double drop .W. ond low poeition lprtng
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balls, 2-lnch plastic coaatwl for~!>'· A fvJt ebc·ytar
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finish oM W9" trim eofL kiln clrlM hcirCl-
wood fraele, skirt finished with 1CGIJoped
edge over contrcvtl"Sl ~der. Oracle 1.
Reg.:: '320
P-, •• llttle •• $13 per month
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SA VE $69 Oft our 91" traditi••I looM p;&;
low bHk eof• with kiln dried harcfwOod
frame, no-sag spring construction, lfreu poi~ ,
double doweledl Grade E.
R•g.:~: ·'280
Pay u 1tHt. •• 11 .50 pet month
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SAVE $69 Oft our 103" biscuit tuftff mod-
ern style tuxedo sol• with buttQn_tufted back
and seat of pofyurethane foam, all fabrics
stain rwpe~fent. Grade C. Marshall spring tintt. • '· ';r,. .. •
Reg=· ~'280 ; I -rf'J M ...... u T1 .IO pet month , . . . , ..
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wltf\ 11.-, clean lines and smart button turt.d -
back, upho"'-red to your order. Grode I .
Reg. Sa69 ·'116 NOVI -<
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tom sof• with rnapie finished expQMd wood,
kiln dried ~rdwood fra.,..ond button tufted
badt. ~A.
Reg. $47'· 1384 NOW .
Pay•• llttte H $11 per IMntta
NO MONEY DOWN ••• USE PENNEY'S TIME PAYMENT-l»LAN
NEWPORT BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH
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Now la "1 time to buy Old World charr!t+ln.owr b9utiful R $ 79 9
dark pecan ·veneer• over· hardWood w ith dtstinctive eg. . .
w rought Iron hardware ... 6<Y' -china breakfront, 42 x 66'~ . -
treatle'table with an 18'' leaf, 4 high back side-c-,bol end NOW '699
2 arm chairs w ith bl!ck vinyl seats.
Pay 11 llttfe 11 24.25 per month
Our 8 piece Spani1 dining group
h•• e~hlilg but a high Rrk•I,
Reg. $551 -Now·'•SOO
,. Pay H l#tfe. a• 17.75 per 'rMNl9h
Dark 1ntlqve finish' walnut china breakfront, trestle table
with 3 leaves, 4 high back aide chairs and 2 arm chairs
thet w ill make dining the occ~tl~n It should bel
PllCIS INCLUOI DEUVllY IN LOCAL AUA • , , NO DOWN PAYMENT .•• USI PINNIYI T1MI PAYMENT PLAN
NEWPORT BEACH
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4 pc. Spanish beclroo.m group
reduced for a limited tilne!
Spanish style group of carefully d istressed dark Old World
finished pecan veneers with unusual wrought iron hard-
ware, indudes a 7 drawer triple dresser bose, a 28 x 49''
mirror, a 5 drawer chest and •twin or full headboard with
a frame ..• Old World charm that 9Tve1 bedtime stories
a happy ending!
NIGHT TAILE IEG. $80, NOW 969
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4 pc. s,,.,ftish be~~ 9(0up .·. 4' pC. Med'iterranean bedroom group
reduced for • Ii~. time only! reduced f'!r a limited time onlyl
Reg. $69a· Now ·1p3 · a~. $339 Now 29750
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This ~rmln9 •oup fnclOI. ~ triple dresser, landscape Oak veneers ~r selMtecl hardwoods delicately dia-mirr.or~ 3 cite~~ chest with 2 trays and 1 sheff, • tressed, this charming group Includes: a triple dresser, a
full •tz. headboatd. All flntshed In dark pecan veneers v.,tlcal mirror, • 5 drawer chest and a full atze head-
over selected hardwoods. board. All dr4-wers are dove-tailed, dust-proofed •nd _ C'tAfer-guided.'
-~•GttT . A!~~ RE~, $75, ~ow 165 NlGHT .T~BLE REG. $160, NOW s 3
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You can-• monoy -Y leatf"t· .
¥"!' ~ .c(1en Je.t.,~i a!\rt!fili lie-
, low !bit.average coif'of owning a car.
'lllla,il ma,de ~le 1?,1.11,>.e W;t' ti>les , •
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• .volulll" . dls<ounti, ,th11. 1111\!fal. /lo
ec<JDiJmks •of •!Wt 1ype 'o~~.
When leasing, you pay only for Ibo
services ·as yO'I ,recei.VJ them. . ' . ~1"!.i1!11),..,4...; ~~~· Oil .pl. y~\IJi*•lfli"~~; ....
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yt>ur new car and disposing of your
used car is eliminated when•you lease . .·
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No C·1 1 h lnvnfrmint Ii required.
People who buy their cars ~ for (
their transportation over th~'?'J llli i ' cycle: When feasliig, you paf only ror
the services as you receive the~. This ...
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frees the capital you would have invested In car owner·
ship for income producing _gpporwmt.ies.
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Leasing 1intPllfl .. your tix riCordl. Allowable tax de·
duct:hmK are easily computed and documented. on lease
cars. Many oMiershlp costs which are often overlooked
an .autorhaticilly intjQded 'tn yodr tleiluctloiis.
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We offer you a Maintenance Coupon Book 'Which covers
everything from . tune·ups and ~ c.~•ng~ ·at recom·
mended intervala to tlie_ .replaCemeM~ of windshield
wiper blades and taillight bUJhs. All you do is take your
car to any aUthorize:d Lincoln-Mercury Dealer anywhe~e
in the country, hand him your coupon and .sign the re·
pair order • • • no. lUM • :, , no red tape. And we can
extend . tiie .tun nt"w , car warranty on Linc0ln;Mercury
products up to 60,000 miles.
HERE. ARE BUT A FEW OF, Ti,ij;, MANY FINE TRADE· INS AT JOHNSON & SON
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•••t, P/W, A1¥1·fM, .1wto, \l'P·· 1ir cond., pwr. door lock14 •tc,
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roof. Fully I••• Otflllpt. inc. tilt 1rn9 whl., 1t•r•• t1}1• •y1t., f11lt
pwr,, I owner, il•1vf. m1int. TRK42"4
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Stri•lnt 1utu111n r11H•f rni1t fini1h wilh.rn1tchh19 h1t.rior & bl1ck
fop. A1 you would ••p•ct 1uto, tr1n1, 1!.1dlo "'°l•f9r•o f1p• l'fl•
1m 1uto. ternp. 1it cond., 1uto, tpe•d control, P'S, Pl, ' w1y
•••t, P/W, •tc. C1r•fully m•int. 2•,oqo 1ctu1I ini. SQL220. . $J4.95
. '67 TORONADO . '
I011u11l. Gr•cl1n 9old fin. w/1•tin blk. Int. D•I. cp•., full pwr.,
f•c. •it cond. I own., Ii•• new. Show1 f11tidio111 c•r•.; Stock
Nwrnber 4244 ' '$3195 .. :i
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l?f.i9 Continentals, tirfiolns; · Mercurys ' and Cougars are
waiting for you ••• today ••. at Johnson and Son,
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HOuSES FOR SALi! ~ 'HOUSIS _.aa SALE HOUSES FOt1 SALE . HOUSU lea SALii HOUSH FOa U.LI
,.., 1000 G-· : lOao GtMral ' 1000 GtMr•I 1000Genoral 1000 ~~~iiiiiiiiil~~~~--~
161h I Tuotl n -Cotla Mosa
Excellent location, near schools, $boP.Pi!Jf
and beach Onl)' t few lefl Bny now while In·
tens! rates are OnlY - --
7% wllh 20% down -71h% with 111"~ Dn.
no 2nd -no points -29 yn on 1M.11nce
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OPPORTUNITY
Exclu1lva Agonl Jim SI.;...
P· a.' palmer jn~~H'P..c!~JI-*87.500. is ~n unheard Of price for this 4
... · · · • OOPS!! heclitiv• View Home RANCHO LA CUESTA at BrQOkburst & Al·
Spanlih .. dNlp -11"fkllni ~L 4 lilt, I ba, Jania tn HUAtlngton Beach. We thought we
lush lancbqp).ng, ~,llOO. · had all our new homes 10ld ' bilt one of our
1007 .l>OIP.!lln 'torr. '"'"" Tornce buyen bu IJOen transferred & we m1111 sell
' · ~ dol Mor . this home immediate!y. Thia San ~el
OPEN WID. & THUii. 1 • 4130 Dll>del is a .... utiful 2 llloey home featunng:
· • 4 bedroo11>1, 3 bathr!)O!llS, formal dlnlng Wm. Whiten, Rtaltor "'°"" family room with a ml flreplaee, elec-
.. ' 2" ""'rlno,' a.111N hltfld \r1C buil~tn kttdien, hmlrloua green shag
6l5-ml' Ppoil 'Iii •·lftioy Nltht' cirpell throughout. The outside includes
""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lll!!!IJi'•!!i'ilz" :~-i··=-==~1 .. -root-lo eoncrete driveway. GraClOUS ' )!Ying for qoly $31,800 with 10% down. Im· :JtilnL "«bll!•J' 'mediate ocl:upancy. Dall 968-2929 or 968-
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Goiwtl 1000
1100
Home + 112 Acre
· 3377 VIA UDO· ·-;~·1..... bdrm up, 2 bdrm lower, leuebold lluplex
'Tract Ph· s.IG-5153 From L.A. ~II MA 5-8034 ... _ ~-~$,•Jlll..,.aD.d.. butl! .. ,· • ' ,, . .,, DiV«U<I awner must~ .. ~:ooo~ down.
. NOWI · Pa'~-'lfllat Js 0 J.338 any day from 10 to 6.
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wlL\ ifl1LD A vALur. :=.::;~EU=;:: · $1175 DOWN THE ".RIST RIGHT"
Nestled on a1JnOlt "' aCrt In
primt locatloli. Jm~
to fuld this .. pared al
amulnl low 'Pir 1 ( e with
home on it. An for $19,950. P~lllD H-.OP $1>8 ,_. ...,,. ..ub '11%
YOUllt QM)ICl•Ott.;~ flrw"CkW ava11ab1e to all. VA owned. Vacant 3 BR
YOUR , I.Of* . 1-m ""' -· de-homo. all nowt.Y painted.
i ''ESTATE SALl'' home for any Iantlly, •rfng"'
especially if you Jlke a t'~ SPPRR~G G ,.
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john macnab Corner duplex -% bdrm oath, upper furn.
rouii'.iiEDROOil, lW.~ aDd view of Channel, lower fenced patio -,...,... -,_ -+ dbl. garage, ohopptn&, Qcean & park alep.t
with Bil ~ kilebm. away. $37,500 is a marketable va1ue for tti1s ·
Beautiful peneDnw, carpetl pro~y. Fee simple.
'"'a~t J ~-~~ty t.cbed prqe, J batU. cam-Pymnta of $157/mo pays all. an tStber a~ area. plete chain nnlmd flendlg. 1' frlCtd yard, Good Joe.
• ... iJB,500 po Jmrryl ,OrtJ::/ $11,950.
rnalutt, well kept neJa:b. J:. REALTY
:.""':1 ;ithoo=~ I "anuflin<" ' ' . '. BEACON BAY f. -A ptl•ate commWlily
AT TUMIMDOUS ( I rlh & c SAVINfiS TO ;YOU 0 eswo ' o. J' \I : • \\ I I I I I
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Srn.E wrs, friendly 2629 Harbor mvd., C.M.
M\ghbon I: I o t I of
charm. Mulivc 24xl6' OWNER BAILING OUT II beach, pier, Dorat ,\; lemia
court: 1 Duplex. 4-2 Bed-
rooms, SS'l.500: AUD a:irgle
famUy 2 ii: den or l Bed-
nxma. ODe of the finest
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er }etl!ing this fine propert)'.
Oell• W appointmenL
{7141 642-8235
881 DoYer Drive, Suite 101
Macco R:ralty C.O. Bld&'.
Newport Beach Ii
I~ . BlACH INCOME I; 5 loll t9 the beach. O~cr • , Spa.rllh, architecture . sur·
; • ~ by modem. 3 units
I ' in """' of a fa" llltin1:.
OWner l8YI &e Ii or tf'ade lot
1: inoome.
$52,000 '. ' 1· 1 ll!f'Port
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r· Victoria . ~ 646-1111 •
Open Daily
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~r Wint11 lo -trade for
. omaJJ.-"' Bli,, "°ff.' .H" 3 BR 2 bath Mme la just -4
houses trorn beach. Large " ·r living room + family room
~. with fqoeplacc, dlnin& area,
~ huge lc:itchen with all the
built-ins, aervice porch, dble
pra&e OQ alley + storage.
This property has 1ar&t new
..: loan w~ can be auWnect.
J Var.ant.
rutr. &l&J928 or w.01as
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SECLUDED
EASTSIDE
::: 8l!drootm, 2 batM in a
quiet non-tnillic mttt -
cosy tiYing room with tirick
nttplace, kitchtn ~-all electric built-ins -• dandy
bu,y at S26,900 with 10%
down. Owner will consider
1 tJ:8de for ~ or -4 units.
REAL ESTATERS ~ 646-7171 -· W,2313
and dn.pes thnl-out. Corner J.
1ot. """"' .,..,., •tacl>ed "SAN CLEMENTE VIEW LOT' garqe and easy accea from -- .
sideatrttt torear)'8ld. 'l1lil Need a change of'_.Pate! R-1, best location)
...,..-.-,. ('Jevi!l lo't. NOir' go]f'CGIU'M.and .tndustJy ~
EASl'SIDE OOSTA 1IESA -t'l-,500. with,... name it terms. ~~= ~~~ o\•[A\1"'4~UL NEWPORT Joachim Catholic Oiurch , . .,j W LI $ .
and l'aroebla1 school so% ., . • · n T ''
bn ~ and can .be!V-
surned. Owner will cany a
2nd T.D. for qUalifitd buyer.
F1JLL PRICE ONLY $29,lXIJ
-SU,BMlT YOUR OFFERS
2211 t1111t ~ .
Perfect family home in best area 3 bdrm. 2
bath, deligbtfUl kitchen opens up to lanai &
Patio are;.. Di¢ng r!X>m & plush living !'OOm
compliment» t h I~ well matnlained home.
$43,500 -fint Ume lbted for sale
REDClllEI ·
R E A L T y
Eve...g~Call 'Sl&-i!a7 • 2025 W. BalbQa Blvd., Newport Beach
Well done 1hroughoUt!
Quality carpets & drap..
cs, tasteful decor &
Jarge kit "Uke nl!W''
condition. Owners mov·
ing to Portola.
Only $36,900
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Rentals -673-3663 S1IH -67UllOO
Four Bedrooms •
$19,500
Move Into this large ,arnily
home toda;y. Close to lho~
ping, acbools and churches.
Just put on the market. this
one won't lut. $15.1 per
month includes taxe& and in-
sunnce. ONLY S100 DOWN
, tiOtal cash requjred ! I .
Low closina: cod to financial-
ly quallliied buyer. 2 BR.
prlnie Eastside location. 116
x143' lot room for expansion
& additional unit with vaJi.
ance. Don't miss this one!
Terms offered subject to
bank approvaJ & CRV.
$21 ,500
Low prices 1 are uaured.
er, tralned or tloo by Stanco'ai:#s-.-
ana: many f of· trx.
p!rience 1Jl. out-
at.andlq: value Jnlo
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CHOOSE . FaOM OUI
DbllONS, mUS:
EL!YATIONS
Stanco otters m&ny home
dealj:ns includln& Con-temporary, Randi, Medi·
tffl'MeM, Split-level .I:
Colonial.
PLANS CAN BE VARIED
TO surr YOUR NEEDS
FinanclnJ AvaJlable
• CALL 5S7.Q310
Open 7 Daya
10666 Weatmhuiter Ave,
Garden Grove
Balanced Pbwer Hornet
EAST SIDE COSTA MESA
NEWPORT HGTS. AREA
ALL THIS. AND R2
$25.SOO
Ommbw l bl!droom or 2
bedroom &: den. 1% battia.
f!ftplaoe, carpets "' drapes, built-in & forced air beat.
Thia Mil landscaped home
call be fowxl on a hure ru
lot wttb a Vt.I')' lari:e ferc-
ed heck )'Ud, with mom for
a boat, Qmptr, or b¢Jd a
mrta1 unit! It bu a pavtd
alley entra"N" f.or ui;v a~
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546-5990 pt'rlect,.114-obl):a.tQ Newport
Nawport pade achool,'anft only 211llos
to tle'W (ity padl:. Eaa1 17th Charm Galore ""3 WESJWFF DRIVE •t ""'' and w .. tcltll """' 646-T711 Open Eve1. Vidoria ping and two other IChoo1a 4 + Family Room 1 within walldl>s dllbnc<. For
MESA DEL MAR AREA OF CAMEO SHORES 646-1111 ,.pili>lm•nt ID"'· writ>'
OOSTA MESA. Plush fomial Remarkably beautilW Private Party
entry. Large living n:x>m Ocean View Home I :::=:c::::==:=z==:==i;= ""' P6Jl with brick fireplace, Sliding with '4 Spacious Bedrooms I 1 Dailv Pilot
gtais doors leads bi ' tree family rm &. ttreplace Exclusiv-I -'--=c..:=---
fonn i-"'-"L<rg."talntly pool wilh fountain 2 BR DUPlll room with beams. Mathers fonnal pool Side dlnlttr nn Just Offered d~am ~tcMn 'with' bullt·inl over 3400 sq ft o1. 1\IXUl'Y o.armtni: Cape Cod. 3 BR.
plus dl.Sh~1 e at l n g Owner moving -ha.a priced ba••· •-·•·-counter. '4 fa-n .. ~ms.' , , '---, lo -" at .,.,.. r.Mo CODY. den, 2 •u•, un::..-"'• ... .,,...,, uwn .,.. •--covered patio, copper phnnb-1'~antastj'c master witb pri-Call Jim C.Obb ing. Freshly decorated. Ex·
vale l>atb. 1· Res 613-1864 E Qt.Sb C. oellent WestcliU valUI! ••••••
FORESr sd-'31< N, IN ...................... $42,SOO
M_,i ,.Maker!
10% down -Income $920 mo.
8 -2 Bedroom hollSeS
EasWde O:ilta Mesa
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Mary Loo Marion ..........
Cohlweli, ...... & Co.
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closed pragea ii: 1D eii:O!l-
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lovely Model Home 10 uN1rs GOOd a,,.'i,.A~!.N'!,.._ 3 BR . "A" Frame unusuai • bedroom bom•
~y IVAN WElLS on 3 lots. Adjacmt 10 Ocean-_all panel den, 1% ha. all Modern Beach Home, 3 BR, with large patio~ pool Va·
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1904 Harbor Blvd. ~Sa.ya, "Bring Offer." Laree 1.amlly room with expos· Meaa Verde pool home. ~ I I I \ J " CM. '" '. 642.m ..t be.m.d VAULTED
n....n Eves. 1003 Baker, C. M. M&S440 CEILINGS, m a s a i v e $2S,950. Money Wkl. CAl.L ~ AL &.ACK 511-1151 (open Th Wishes raL!ed hearth fueplaee, eve1) Herl~ Real .Estate
u ... :~ ..... -ON THE BEACH :;:: = =-~ ;,t. BY OWNER' .,__ 3 BR
are important tD )'\ii look Exduaive Orlna CaN bmne • kltchi!n with buill·lns. l~ Ba. Crp!S, drpl, bltn
this over.'~ COnvtnknt' to Je81 U'OWld: livirw ~ beat breakfut tabl!', detach-Alh Kil; ind rtlric &
Newport He 11 ht• pde Harbor area. 2 BR. 2 Ba. ed double prage. EZ dshwhr. Lrg 1aO:f rd on quiet schoo4 and all lh:lppiJic. 2 priced tn RD tut at · $69,500 access for boat or trail-st. $Z.500. M2-3ll63 or
Nkl to new ~ Only By appt onb' er slo~. we could go ~""::'..:--Ml='=~~.,--,-I
125,SOO; and all -"pl"'" CORBIN-MARTIN on • on. Wall< to w .. 1. BY OWNER. N""' -. ~a:~~ ...,J REAL TORS cllU Plaza ShoppifW lt 3 Br. 2 Ba. Pleuant •tiled
drapea, double prq;e, con-3036 E. Coat Hwy, CdM ALL SCHOOLS. Excel-area. Frplc, natl wood bltn
aete drive, 1arse ftbM 675-1662 ~~~~vaga~~ ~~firLK~.·~
badr: )'al'd on 50Kl30 IT. M $23,400 Prine ClllJr 546-Gl LOT. ~ ta not to much $26,99$. Can be seen • ~ aw.Bablie in this part of Mela Verde anytime. BY OWNER -J;;;a;; 3 Br.
eaatilde C.M. HUl'I)'. OWN· VETERANS TAKE NOTE! • , , 2 et. Natural wood bl.In
ER. 642-4980. No down peymi!nt on sharp • COA n kitchen; utility po rc h ; =:..:;::..::7::--:::--· I 3 I: f.amily room, Dike Ii: & crpta, drps. CIOse to BChlJ
Vlew-Vlew-Vlft Colepove home. Walkinf WALLA.Cl & ahf'g. $25,500. ~
Newer 3 bedroom bome on distance to major shopping. ' REAL TORS
._ lined •U..t with a llwTy now! --.. 54166,.4141-M.a Verde 1110 view of ocean. Mutft bed-
room with prl.vat. t..tb A ~ 546·SllO (0,... lh'lnlftll) DELIGHTFUL 3 BR 2 ba
dreealq room. P'alol Verrlf! (Mlrtin91'11 thllbtl ll========I &. lam. Auume 5%% loaD tlreplace. l'antu6c built in WGE REALTY I• or T By owner. 5-4S-U70.
kt!cbon. -.....,. room JS00""""1
"""'""' Corona de! Mar wtth •ncloaed coart yaro.1 .. ~ ... ~ ...... ~~,.. I ...__rt a..ch 1200 UDdu $35,llXl. Just reduced $1200 DUPLEX -Excellent loca· ·-~-""'r
' East.side 2 BR + den or din-lion. near shopping & post INOOME 3 BR. 2 BA.
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..ring"' ing room, dble garagfl on of.t~. 2 bdrm.lbomotil Id~-~ Sundeck. Liv, Din Rm. .,.. SPRING alley. Now only 122.1l0. tum. ,.,... ,. • ~· Pallo. ',I Blk th ocean •
._. d1S &: baths, covered lanai, Bay, bltn kit. Cor. lot 15th .-... REALTY e dbl latlll!. LOW PRICED 'Balboa. Rear Apt. rent'fd.
' ··-"an.,etf1t1!!" ER IE at $31,500. Must Mill by ~. Prine.
'!Ill;!! Harbor Blvd. CM. CL.EVE\.AND "C" THOMAS, Rt1ltor only. m-sm
· ' , 224 W. O:IUt Hwy. 548-55.ZT 5Qd25 fT Deeided View Lot ' 'X' Wal Newport Bdt Eve. 545-0&U Conlemllfll'VY. ~ SfP.ne, · 141 Jln11dwl y 645-Gltl · ,...., -1p...P,... SuJW,1, ! ~ : Eilis. 642-145) 646-45"1 ....,,.... •• .....__ tor 2 .,. 3 poople. """""""
123 50tt .... W · Coota MH• 1100 patl~ 149,..,, 20'ltl Clil1
__ ._ OCEANVliW NAME YOUR T ERM s. Drt ... N•wport s .. oh.
Home & Bu1IM11 Loe. 2 BR. 2 Ba. 1 block Owner desperate. Trade or FOR Sale; $1fl,OOO, a n
Excellent 1 or aocountl.nt, to beach, $29,500 sell. Now v a c a n t . Im· ~t. attn.cliff t BR
beauQ' salon. antlquel. etc. George Wllll•mson maculate 3 BR pool home. trlr ii: cabana w/MW apt&:
Home includes .-BR 2 baths, Realtor Immediate poueMflon. Ask· thruout. Re.fri&: A new stove.
double gara,ee •••••• $23.500 813-4350 Evea. 61J.l!i6t inl $29,500. CALL Ml).-1151 Prlv belch Ir: club facllltiea.
GENOO REALTY &G4G2 {open eves) He:ttqe Bu.I 6'6-2516 or 548-6210
628 W. 19th Street, C.M. QUICKER Y U cu..t.. Estate DAILY PILOJ" WAHi' ADS
5%% LOAN 'IHE QtJlCKER ~SEIL 'Whii. -b! ---BRING REsULTS!
faymenll n.u mo. lncludea
all •i.....-..... ioua Uv. nn., 1%. BA. tarp
fenced yatd. Neu ICboola
' So. Coast Plua.. Jmmedi.. ate poaseuion.
MARTIN R.E.
Duplex $24, 950
Eubdde Costa Mesa. Bard·
wood floors & double ear ____ (,
bdrms e. c'.1 l, . Extra 1up
ldtchen area lri 1 unit.
Welt.McC1rd .. , Rltrs.
1810 Neq,ort mvd., C.M.
548-1729 Ewa. 6H-(JSU with ''Forever View". Pro-fl'l'lf1t. $155,((111. bit-ins. cpt:s lhruout. FHA l ba. A sl~ $l5.500 cant.
., ~c:.~~~c=~~ ~ Balboa Reel Estate Co. !:!s5!T~ payable $156 incl. 3 BR Rental ..•• ms mo. Amold & Freud BIG BONUS ROOM
fam. rm. "L" shaped pool 100 E. Balboa Blwd., Balboa T I I ". $23 300 C1ywoocl Re1lty 388 E. 17th St., C.M. f · Bed!:•ciru~ 2 l».tha maim
ROY J. WARD CO. j~~~:;':'m.41~~40-=~~:l~MIZ~:':IO:J·'..'/k~·r~!<'.':~::TY:_,.:S...-~~ 54a.1290 Realtors 646.1'155 the perfect family homt',
™' Santtqo Dr. ~1550 J SON R lty tt.106 w .. 1 eout H;';-~· N~-~B·: I '.~~~~~~~ llo<tric bW!t·"'"' dlsbwu!> v Excitingly Dlfloronll DAVID ea 4 Bodrm + F1mlJY1'1n MOST !MPRESSIVEf "· -....,..., .. dn>-
$23,5001 Country Club Vlll11 $22,500 11 MESA Vl!llDE • $25,950 od. AD lhb pi .. 1 looc3o ,..
King sil.ed bedrooms + den, Beautiful 2 BR 1% ba, cpts/ 2 baths. Enchantfrv ftreplact. ar: ~7~rp ~100.l L~,.!548, Kine si22d bedrooms, 2 bath& b-a room plumbed for 'lt."el
2 bath&. ldated rear livirw drpa, bit-ins, washer, dryer. Brick patio with cu BBQ. f1'dltaae ·Formal dining room. Scree~ bar or bath. None better
, room~~ an·~·--• A.ski...,. $29,850. ...___ ldt-'-·n built • in lront.ge. ExOOJent financ. ed in porch. Newly .,.mted. a t S3l.i50 in new uta. """"'.,.,_ .u ... ........-·• u1..:&1n "'"" t-. Call for lnfom\11tion. ...,. •• .,.....,A~"·
iy landlCi.ped yard, Deltght-Rltr. 2750Harbor1B, CM ~. ~n .r.. dlshwuher. "'Pete Barrett Realty Sprinklen. Fruit trees. l\..c.tMo .o;.o;>• ·~
• ., patio. Built-•-.., ...... 1...... ~ Ews. 5t6-38Sl .,.,. 1120 540-1120 646-nn 541-2313 .,,.. u~ .,.,. ·-....., 1605 Westclill Dr, NB~ H TARB LL 2955 Harbor O!ARGE m TARBELL 2955 Harbor TARBE!L .2955 arbor Whl,. _.,,
IOOOGonoral 1000Genora1 lOOOGoMral IOOOGenaral 1000
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SOLD YOUI HOME ? ' N~ something liirr'pr'!' Mil)!:-' thia MUST SEE! 4 Master sb.e btdrooni "''~th vanlb' nook. 3 Dalba. Huie hm!l.Y ~ with .... u to wall tl~lace. Fonnel din· ~C: .room. Electric built Ins. New catpns lind drapes throu L Assume 10\v
J'l:lfrr., .5V." loan and $3.000 will land.la. CI no money down. um!
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Corseous 3 bedroom home wt th ankle dttp. ~tln1 th~_hout. €oo brick ~ Double Gt.ta~ HU£e lot for the JOdJ, fUU Price Sli,l:m. GI no cu.h do'"!-f l!IQ .¥Cf month include. all. \9hy Rent1'·
CllDIT A ft0ZLIM7 -I UY LllCI! IENT7 Sh&Jil 3 btdroonl pB.d. A1ntost brand ~ anltM dttP ~tine. ... bt.li-11 dt9JllM.
Molim ldedN!e-;with re.frlnr9.tor! Doublfl ~t! Wbtte Brlc't P'tnl1*C"e! ~ &':!u ~ 1.o fit your budgt't. 122,900 t\111 priee. GI ~ DOWN. $Ul0
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for Quick S&)e. $138 l.)Cr month Includes An on this s:orieous 3 ~room je\l.·f'l.
t"e.turinl formal d!Nni ~? Gracious llvtni room v.-lth brick llreplece. Lux· vrlOUI Cll'Jll~ drapes.. Askin£ $19,000.
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2043 W01tcllff Dr. at lmna . ,
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LOTS OF LOT
Build Yot1f' own l>oYer Shorcia &>tam home In ff'I! ab_ple 1-114. ~ lot natlt'd
ftmon« beautlfUI estates on qia~t private stree:t. llorn• ooukl tw.w·bMutlfUI vltw
of Catalin& and OCllP on U.. West. and mountalnl on Ute bit. IAflf'lt lot In the lrnmedi&tit .... PS.900. ~ . -
' THE ONE TO SE~ IS FROM WALllR & LEE
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CLOSE 1 OM MODll. HOMI
\\'Ith an tbe ~ )'tlllf CHOICE OF CARPF:TS, all electric built.Im In
SUPER l..Aft.GE , 4 spedoua bl!drooma. 2 Kbc Size ... U. lnd l'ABU·
LOUS SEPARA.1'E J'AM!l.'t ROOM and mut.1~ fi~place on BJG BIG 180 foot dfiep lot N£A'R 111E' ~CR. SUmblt AU. o~. NO DOWN PAYMENT TO ~-~O!: $39,950 or 1. 1.
4 mD100111 -2 IA TH -IMMIDIA Tl POSSISSION
to Vets wt.th no down s-,yment. <1r IBA tel'ml. Thie; rorvous DEAN!ll HOME
with all tltttrlc bullt-lm. cozy br1ck TlREPL.ACl, PWSH SHAG CARJlf;TS 6
DRAPES thf'Olllhout MUST BE SOLD NOW! Loeated on quiet 11.rttt ln EXCEl.r
LENT AJteA. 3· B1odts to shoppjftR and nellr parochiaJ achool Thia lnunacu.late ~ II ~ at A LOW. LOW $23,5()1).
LOVI llAM CEIUNCU 77 -THEN ASSUME $164 PU MONTH
PQmenb on tbiJ SPRAWLING RANCH style homes~ by Juab TROPT·
CAL landloapl""'° and VERY PRIVATE back ysrd. lts ape.cious lMnr room pzing
upon lcmlJ pa& bouts ~ BRXX J'IREPLACE. BMutttuJ· shat csrppb, adoriJ the entire borrw ucept lb! 2 be.U. and all BUR.T-IN KITCHEN. St-parate t.rrn.,.
ITY ROOM. U YolJ'"' a VET or nlA buy4!T come 1n NOW• HOW UOUT $11.IOO -NO DOWN VITS .
or onl1 S600 down to otheT buyen for 3 8edroomt a_ncf 1 Bath home oft tuv
130 fool dH,p lot on QUll.T STREET aod on!y 4 bJockl from school ComDlele
with CARPETS ii: DRAPES. Tht'l"!' Just am't many left at thlt: p1Act. 1.l(ig aq •
feet with plenty of ROOM TO BtmJ) on In the heart o! Oranafi Cowity. Tot.I
Pl,Ymtnll of ONLY $1'8 PER 1'10NTll!!
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Gtnerol 1000..-. . llllJI ''°"'" ' 1211'"""'~ , ,~ ''\:'"~ .., Aota. furn! ...... __:: ll"H.fa. 'Unfurnl-· ~~11 Genorol
1111'111 lllii llill ~I ·~ ,~"'~ ...._.,....._, 4400 E~ ruff 52~ f-;+.·;.11y 6000 R111<hoo 6150
"For ·i ' · 114" ~NR~ ~~a.< 11 ·· ; ':l.:.:._~~ "'"· -'VC:!:.."1~~~ Prisligi'loc.\o1 22~~l~!f'i~J.:",;;lli tfones· or Dots?
... •Are -offeriDI for .&ale:•their .. Wu'4 m I02 Kno:<villeJ ~ U.B. 1'r ..... ..,_ JaltQ fl. ldtcheMJ, .,,,;.., ol C..ta I Amil, dooe-ln to.-,.,.., Id
....... ·~ sln~e It 1plU • level a It t .._._m c..t.. -. 4100 • • BR .. i11 b<. Ai>l ..,,;i.., ~'..'!!..""'~ 151,000. 0N~ "' to ""' hons l ....,. ~
EL OM·~. • .......,..-1 8J..OcK fr'otn ocea.n. 1 I ._. ........ , •11.111" QWTl@f'. •<q BR. Qklotr frame home, b&m
lffutlful . -· drapts. carp!ts, wcit i.r. • old. ~--pl •• , .. '• 'Vn'ftOiJUONG • 2 BR apes., beated pool priv. ba.lconl•; dbl. aano: )'e&n ....... &ol t'«I' 4 11A. acre pennaMl!t pu.
bll·lna. rec UIQl:J\. 1~ oU ldtcb. Dilbwalher, dbl equipped. mo.ooo -o" ly ture. f'ult ~ 145.000. J'or
music. Aat. ~4 O\/fl\, pool, Cbnvenlent to $40,000 down. TOI ooNkltt-turtlw lnlonnaUoo. pleaiw
1 Bl!OROOM beach i.>uu:. i.boP'&·, ac:boola "-recru-ed. HURRY! WalJ.y McC.oJ' all: ~lenn Thoml*JO with ~ .. People" .
· (and their:;,Boah 1--
lkc:lvshr• Unda Isl•
These mOdel hom•I ore mognl!lcenll)'. 111>-
l!"lnU!d with the very finest ot carpets-
• • 'ctttpo6 -wal)papers; phis every mO\lel It
-profes!!lonllly landsc1ped, ~.walkways. . , lo~~ prevail, one with •wlmp'ff'l pool
Av&Jl Feb lit. tl'l& Mo. t.fun. RI!;)' '421487, $6.ClJJ evu. Eckhoff & At.Mc., Inc.
0-I ··-· Bftutl!UI .,._2'1811 .... ~ •• : • ONlll"·'31S MONTK ~~ .~~~A". ' .... .
· 'l'ricitcl from $98,000 .. • These bomes are placect '•n qt111el.\arte Ii
vtey prlffte lots that may be either le .. ..i
or JIUl:C~ with • grant deed to full land
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,,J'~.:......Ad~·t=.:."" .. c ..... L~ 135 AMIGOS WAY ,··wi. Ell ~-• '41-21ll, --~ -~ " ... _._ UnL·-•.s .. -...1 Ne--t a..m '1 tlmu crou. Owner ~s ss.cr•• .1 eann .. • Bdrms ~~·· ~... --..-• ..... ,.,.., 1u 6-. Good I ~!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I
Ol'BN HOUSE SATl.IRD"Y .,, sblio~Y
,,OJ· IOS llnd1 Isle Drive, Newpo11 a.fCh
•Conte........, C..tom Go I S000 Mfr. Apt. t coodltlon. No chll ... n ex· p ·-•
Pnip "''' -5250 cellent lnoom• hiltrry. ()nl,y Resort roperty ~
: ~~ -i>~4Mbrook VEN DOME Coron• •1 Mir ,:5~~6 Ltt P.lr. LMne ~~ u~I !~
• tr Pool I: ~rapy balh 1nconv !moe1tmcn1 Dept ale.epa &. 541}-7730
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•• 80YD REALTY Follow tho signs to TURTLE ROCK HILLS,
3629 E. Coatt Hwy., CdM
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at Irvine, just off the intersection of Campw
Drive & Gutver Drive.
1245 Tele, 833-1102 For Further Information ~Njjl:iij·.,.-_.·ij11~B--· .~,, ;iijljjlOOjjj Irv I no Terr ...
~ • Do You Need • L•&¥no ·l'lfauol 1101 Cot11 -. a1~
• Siuma Bath u•UU1t.CULATE _.-~.,! ...,
• ..,._.,.... !MMED. OCCUPANCY 161/1°/o
e Outside Gu .8BQI ADULT .l FAMILY NET RttURN e Encl l&ralff Ir: ltOra&e SECTIONS AVAILABLE ON TEN AC1U3 f'ull)" oceupil!d 4 plut'I Ill
CENTER ot nw.-n _ bl!ru·eai CIOM to Shopping, Park 1 &: 2 BR. Fin 41 mi.turn center of Huntfncton ~·
s.,y I: Fonl/liarbor A New. • Spack>ua 3 Br's. :J Ba Frplcs I Prl I Patios I 6'n% financ~. for fUrtber
port e 2 8edrooml Pools. T~ -ContDt'I Bk· details. call Bill Goodall.
2CO' Panor!M, CAI 64UG10 e Si.vim Pool, PuVil'ffn tst. 9 hole P'ut.VGrEaL. 9tJl.'1Ql6, qent.
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Mount. lo Doool1 6210
5 A NR Hemet Xlnt Ww.
280I)' el. Wtr, pine. $5500
$55 dn. &.n-mD 1-10 a.m. qt.
Eltche._, IL E. 62JO
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feSf...~··:4 decorated: ~ -· {jis. · t f~' . a 4 BR House 1 DELUX£ 3 ilr. ' ea.: '"" ~.ira'.!.R, • =~"T:'. """" SE~ LARK 1145 Jlnshelm Ave. <MacArthur.;, Qwt Hwyl 'T' MOTEJ. COSTA MESA 642-:!8'4 .
MON&Y MAKER $00,000 -ExKUli~s tane
W~ have two -4 BR houses in exdil4iVt; 1.)in~rch Ba.y; fenced yard. ~vail. Feb. 1. re ty with poo}s. lrv1nt Ten-ace loYel7 boein v.ew; auto. 309 Broadway. (hl..ner/Bkr. FOR SALE OR LEASE 3 ?rtodem 1 BR Apta $14" .o
~IDE C.M. 8 unitt 1 ot1 % Acre -Located
BR ea. Excellenl rental.B. bet..'ffn Dallas I: F t .
\vith e..xcellent financing. water softener & elec. gar. .:613-<5::..=17;..;.;eve:.;;•~·=,.----WE!kl Y RATES Ch I a--• Sl50 mO. Available almost lnbome Sts> mo. $511.SOO .Wll:1htr !l'exaa. Wan\ track
GRA.M R cw'~ '"'N....,... HA lty · EeaCh or La Jolla -'Write
Near Post Odee, NB 64&-24.14 Palmer • BoX 13273 -Ft. :?~14 Vista Del Or'O
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Salisbury Realty <loon: 1 Y'· ,,.w. 1.\9,,,... RENT 2301 Newport Blvd,. CM
315 Morine Ave. with 6%7' -· O.roer Ill & LEASE/OPTION • 646-7441 •
anne "'"' immed. Dan V, Franklin,
Penthou" Aph. rutr. 673-2222
~ per mo. to reliable par-2'"°'B"R_ne_w_,....,~~.~ •• --tle11 on I y. ~t Salisbury • . rai.o:u, crpll,
Reltltor, 6T3-6900 drp8, uhla pd, 1ar. Jmmed
Balboo Isle. 673-6900 .,._.198 3 BR aho • BR born•. 1170 $25-Wk. U-p • • &:: $250/mo. Bia-. 54()..6631 · -Wot11J, Texas. -======I SO RARE O..EAN 4 BR hou --..-1 e Studio & Bach apli1. Dana Point 1730 se, 6......... e Incl Ut.lls 1:, Phone se-1-. ..
Corona del Mar 1250 location. $225/month. Al'ail • l\fald &orvi""" -.TV av··~ -:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;1 OPEN , DAILY 12 t .. 3 Feb. 1. 546-5113 e New CaJ'e i°'Bar ~
• 3 bdmla. den. 2 bllths, pool, -Income Property 15 x 35. $35.000. 2S2Sl Main-Me-. Verde 3110 2376 Ne\i'J)OJ'I: s1w. 548-9755
• Bayviciv l_-~·~r. ;i baths. South of Hwy sail Dr. ro-2823 ... ,.,.., CHATEAU La POINTE
2 BR I pl 1 BR Re al. flSjflno. \Valtt p!lid. " ..... Lo\•e.ly rurn 2 BR apts. otr-
choii;e end location -lowe11t Kime us nt 3 B0 A"oJI FF•" 1;:,L ltaae.-bold ever. $216 / yr. Walk to an shops. S45.900 • RENTALS ·~ • sq...1fti,..·" street P1'>idn&'. carportll. tltd
AvaYabie in June (cun-enlly easy terms. H.uses Furnished pool. Adults, no pet.II. $150
1t!.50C!). Orange Coast Property N ~ .... &.. -""'OO l9U POMONA . AVE., C.M.
$45 50 332 llitarguerite, CdM m Rental1 to Share 2005 !#J!0.-1 c., ~' 2 BR. New furll; 1!9ts, drps.
'· 1 . --YOUNG. \Vorking lady •Nill 3 BR, l !; bl\Ul condOminium ~ eeilbt&~ blt-tns, pool. Bluffs Pla.z8.; $260·mo. Avail ftl.Nltl. $1$. 2272 f.!apl.e St.
"I! yoo want the Bluffs, a Lido Isle 1351 share l BR bHev. apt now. 644-ll33. Eve 644-0505 6C2-4807; 540-5586 ~View -and a 1-atory too11 ~~~~ii!!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~-1 w/f.ittpl " many dbc . la " 3 th.ii one;'.a: for~" , ·11 features., Cd~t. \vith 1 a m e. B · ATIR BR apt., 2 ba ..
6"\4-1133 Ewes. 644-0505 Lido Bayfro!'f' 644-4049 a;: 1 pn1. $22.); 2 BR. 1 bath. Fenced v.·/,v carp .. d<.ps., attr. yd. I~ Real sharp 3 Bdnn & den SfUDIO Apt., Costa 1'.lesa, yard; g:ar.. \V/w, bllns. 548-34SJ; 540-0154; &MXi922 Iii Pier &:. Slip, sandy beach mature \\!Oman btl ~:> & Broker SM-6980 1 BR. htd pool, no pets or .~'. .'MOVING LIDO Rs~~·~Y, INC. ~· re~~~~t·=~.n~i 3 dr:s; 211~bilts~~· ~~'. 1 -~-'"~'i:'~,.~~~· s_~_. _.i&.=_u_tll_pd_ .. _tB0_
1
fE8RUARY 1st 3400 Via Lido 67~ ~G"'P,c',:,'~· ~-~~---Yearly. $200 hto. m.soss e NASS!.U PAU.1S •
to: 1\55 Via Lldo, Suite 205 ANOTI-IER stralghl young l li: 2 BR. -Pool
LIDO BUll.DING -above Excellent Locatla" nian 24-32 looking for Kanle Caron• del Mer 3250 11'7 E. 22nd St. 64~5
· @lue Dolphin :R.eslll.urant) on Lido • 35' lot with a 3 10 share honie in Nwpo11 -NE\V 1 BR ;Adulb:: only.
·R. C. GREER, Realty Bdrm, 2 bath, delightful pa. Shores AfL 6 p.m. ti42-4623 LOVELY 3 BR, bit-Ins, Encl pr. $150 . ~to-mo.
..., • 673-9300 lio, nced11 some pain etc, _Stan. carpets, drapes!. $175 mo. 2221) El.den. ~12al. ·":==:zzz-Ask. s4-500 yrty. NewPort seach Rlty. I• ~ ~ ;:i, • Et.iPLOYED \\'Oman to 67'°,,..t64:l ., · · BUVT. lp. 2 ~-1% ha.
. i R. · GREER, Realty share pleasant ho n1 e "stiidla, p)oJ.,priv. pa.lib. $185
11,·yview Condominium 3416 Via Lido 673-!flOO w/sarnr-. $5a P.for.'th. NEAR new 3 ildrm, 2 bath, 23108antaAna &li-2933 ~-,,........ Rehigerator &; stove in.
Owner ...,,.,i,.,.,. ba•k to LA. 1 .,._,,~ ~1· cl""~ 'Bo•u •·-ulll ••;d ......... ... Bay ront Duplexes .......... S300 mo. yrly. "' , .. 'Ao '-"'"·• • ...-•
3 BR, 21Ai BA, drpd & crptd. Sl05,CXXl . 2.three BR's \VANT lady to ahatt my Sall&bury Rlty. 613-6900 SlO:i Mo.; 1·2 adults, 1 pet 6~ '/q Transferable loan. $115,000 _ 3 BR "-T'\vo BR's home, 2 kids OK, 3 BR -'==='=~===='I O.K. ~2241 Aft. 5 P?ll
·· al the Blufls
.=~'°"~='-~--1 occupancy. Mr. F o r n e y , SlU; 1 BR., \V/V-1, drape::;, Realtor. 540-3862
. 12 UNIT APT MOTEL
Rent by Day, Week or Month
rederor. Child 0.Ii.
Broker 534-6980
, LGE. 2 Br .. bay vie\v: Trade $50,000 equity for
!rpl., c pt.s, drpi, bJtns. ca11h, units, house or ! ----~--I $195 Yrly. 673-69Q.I Box SC6 SWlSet Beach
Costa Mesi SlOO !========::. P~ (2lll 67M72l v.·k-ends (TI4) 673-5335
-Huntington ... ch $400 I"'"""""""""""""""'
Excdl~t. park . like sur-
roundinJs ,.,. adults """"' EXCLUSIVE in& peaoe 4i 1lU1et. • H 0001m1nau,. Tonants ON• T E·BEACH
1, 2 I: 3 BDRM. APJ'S. 2 I. 3 Bedroom Apt1.
POOL. NO OilLDREi'i Lu.xury livin& to please the
MARTINl9UE ""t dl<CrimlnatiJW. No~
GARDEN APTS. ..anabte at
tsth • Santa .... c >1. The Huntingt11n
\VANTED to Buy: Dupl~x to
I plex. Laguna to San Cl.e-
mente area. Wrilt Daily J>i.
lot Box M-800.
llu1lne11 Property 6050
M-2one Mission Viejo nr.
Autooetlcs, 2.-100 Acres.
leue or build to 11uil Alao
Cmne proputy. 83l5178
Call !ilrs. HendttSOl'I 646-551'.'.'
1m Santa Ana. Apt 113. c.~t.
... P11cific rm I ,•;.;;•.;;sl;,;;Ml;,;;S;,,,R;;;.•::.:";.;11.:..1 __:6060~
NEW GARDEN AP.TS. ~ CORON~ dd Nu .... .,.
1 & 2 BR. f.lodern kitchen w/ 1ll '·· • Shop in bill)' I o c at io n. • V1..'f:an Ave., ll. bea J'!Ul&'t' & oven, dishwasher, (7l4) 536-l4S7 Former uty shop moved
etc. EncloMld g:ar. Olympic '"'!'"'!"~""'""'""'""'""'""'•I to larger quarte rs.
size pool. B-8-Que &: laundry 'VACAN)" ,immed pollae!itikln Rei..sona.ble rent. C a 11
tac. Elec I water pd. From 2 BR 2 baths, w / .., Hutchesn, 714: 838-GSll
StlS ~ up. Adul ts only. carpeting, draperle1, built-SMALL Reuonably rtriced
241 \Vil»0n, C.?.1. 642-0401 iM & nfrig. $140/mo. Sttft Buildinp in busy
MOVING FEB. 3rd TRADEWlNDS RLTY. Cc:i-ona del Mar location.
Larre 2 BR. w/prage SllS. S4Ui0ll ~12 5.16-a:l65 Call Hutchens. 714: 138--6511
\Vater paid. Disposal Near Wint Privacy? Newl SHOPS
school. ONE BR's NEAR OCEAN Nr. Newport Pier
2176 Pl11.centia. Apt. C S12i' mo {$142 Fuml car-.e Rltr. 67:;...o860
• 636-4120 • 20" -l'lth. 5.16-1319 673-1784 $56,CXXI Owner 644-2370 ,1·ith :f'in>olaces in C.~~ o!'°24mon11. & L9th Huntington leach 3.(00
Walker Realty :~'""~'-· "'~-~--.,.-..,----' ----·--~port Beach
3:r:6 Vi.a Li.Jo 1.o~.·""5200 1 \\'ILL sh:irr hon1t 11/nuoui·e FREE RENTAL BOOK
4200
-LUXURloUs-2 sn::-1·~ b.i .• "! & ;; Er •. , 2 baths, priv. \·r~\~. ele;:.1nUy furni"hctl, 1111 rk<' .• o:pL~. drp.~. Li.I·:.' p.1110; heated pool. IDEAL. FAP.IILY llOMl:: j lady. $100. rno. \'icinily Dr"O)l in wU Bro1Yl!C firf'•·1ace. ".~ira!r, ii' o lie·'-;. k
BLOG. SO x 100, in heart
of downtown Costa i\1esa.
5'3-3401 548-3270 Eves.
.,. -"-' ·11.. j.nll10. pint' 11 .. '<'!'i: inti. 962-8llil-i
R. E. Wentod
\\'ANTED to Buy. Home o( at
least 2200 sq tt. 4 BR. La·
guna to San Clemente arta .
Sllbstantial down, prlnc onl,y.
Call~i'6.
llUSINES~ anti
FINANCIAL
lu1. Opportvnlti• 'J!O
Candy Supply Route
(Part or Full Time)
Exce:llent income for k w
hrs. "'·eekly work (days or
...... -and ...,.... OW money from coin opel'o-
ated ditpensers in ~
Mesa and 1Ul"l'OUDClbW uu.
No selling. (HandlH name
brand candy and arackil
$1650 cash reqUired. For per.
sonaJ interview in Costa
Mesa: Send name, addreal
and phone number t.o:
"ROUTE DEPARTMENT''
P.O. Box 3846
Anaheim, Calif. 928£B
FRIGIDAIRE
JET ACTION
Beaulilul renewed Lamm,..
28 wuhus, ll dr)'ttl. 20 lb.
\\'Uher. $18,000 yr. arou
inc. Find out bow euy it ta
to own!
Coin·O·Matic: Near f.1anner's Park. 3 Br. • Ne\Vport Beath. ti-12-2:>1:!. 3 Bedroom. 2 .Balh. Double
extra Is;. 20' x 2(1' fao1ily Hlfntington Beach 1400 WILLS"·-N.B. "'-··se , . .;tt' Gafa&e. Lovely iearpeb l:. rm, 13, ba. Ex. oond. f°l.'TM.'· ,....,"' <a'U' '' dra H _ _. f k:i.1-
f!d. patio. Spac. kileh .. bk $1o6o-MovE.1N-,~ther \\'O~ girl 21).25 R:~1e:b:~~ s~ ;:
1 bath; \Vll..!her/dl'ier, Splil ~ar, nr. bus. $1.W Adull5. Office Rental 6070
level. sm. 54&-23St after 120 E. Mth. C.i\r. Sanle Ane 5620 Equipment, Inc. 6 p.m. LAGll.,& a•ACH 2334% W. Vo!ooe"' 2 BR. unlurn. Spht·leve1 -· • li • :.."".C~~ ,.. · P'Ull rton '114 525-78l31
P'OT'r-h, .11ep. dble gar. ~ $..,elecll'ic ,buill'-ifl ~e yrs~'' Wimo .• ~!158,~ib·l~;.·1· n,. lee \ O'WN~ lJS:m t~.12 -•..ovan.~~ 1.i.11.t."l :.~·~~·;;hart. tg:ai.rl\ -i; ~th'LA.~~flj!m1 · &tatieauy(lOfltro1.1edFAbeilt,•apt. 3 bdnn$ 2 ba, laf1lC
_., fi'~luiive Lit.ting· , r.ftunmer fan .. ~ 'O:impJetily ~t. $6.1'"'~s.;
OCEANFRONT l B R, patio, l't'·ta., 'cpts. g, drpt1·. \:ERY .-C!ettn 2 & .. 2 811~ Nr, oR41tloMcf e. :
utilitil:it pcL AdWts. \Vinter hid. pool; 2 enti\ne&. Snt. GardC!!_'j\pf!:. Pr;:v p:.1tio." •\•ON YURD'>AVBNUE
llli ldonth.GT;..JlZI children. ll.30 viii pd ""61. ""'*'liro" '14o.152'i ' °'"" ....,.. ,..-tn WORKING PARTNER
oc:eANFR.ONT 3 BR. Frple, &12-1174 1978 Map~ c.r.1. · ae1ve1t ofllc• buHdlnc a: l
in besJ. Bay area--:ul-<le-n.c. fci:tced I.: iarw;iscaped. Dou-ROOM mate needed, young
Garden atrit'"'l our belt ble garage with boat door. female school t e a c he r .
boor plan. ' 6464414 Quiet street near shopping Balboa ltiland. 675-6846
gar. Avail Feb 7-June 7. , . Lagun• leech 5705 prime location tn downtown Active, with SlS,CKXI cash, to
Reas! 6i'l-404l 2 BR 1 '~ ba, bit-ms, \\'fw Laiuna Beach. Air condi-participate in large chain
3 BR. small fncd yd. U40 cpta/drps, a:ar, util nn. 100 CLIFF DRIVE lioned, carpeted, beautiful operation bein&' e.1tabll.lhed
7682 ~Inger
842-4455" OT".Jij0-5140
~ ~; J I: school&. ll61/rno. includ-24 YR Id mal h I Dtlt• lnl £st•t~ i fft:: '1m teacher :.nu to s~a: a~.
J _ __ _ W3t~.~··· nrbl.'hNBarea.962-4514
, 3 BR \Vatertronl No. 62 T; _ __II"_ 1 NICE girl desire::; same
yrly. Lease. 3 Child. OK WINTER Rental, 1 bdrm, Near all. $150/mo. No pet::;. LUXURY FURN/UN.FURN paneled parUtionlng. Two in So. Cal. Prior experience
Nr. Beach Blv It Slater util paid, no pets, adults 540-7894 or 642-8335 Yearly l..eaR. 11: 2 &inns. entranc:ea: Frontqe on not necessary, will train sin.
17654 Van Buren 842-1823 only $65. M9-353l AVOCADO 11.oyal; 2 lg. Br.. steps to Sbo~ Ir: Sbopa Fortlt A'ff'., ftar lead• to cere party. Startine salary
3 BDR?-.1, 2 Ba, $165. Mo. a.lboa 4300 ~d drps; pool, N~ar. No Oceanvie• from every Apt. MW1clp.a.I thp~ lot.. ne': . S2XI Wk. ht Yr. incom4
839-l558 after 3 pm or "--'-------'-...:.: c ftn or peu. ice area from $150 mo up. lease per mon apac& lhouJd e x c f' e d $3(1,(l(I).
a4Z-830Ci Ask for Glen. a..EAN Bachelor Apts. nr. sbopplnt;. 642-8042 49'-2449 and chain available 1or $S. 827-5370 (10.S PMI lbba 0 0 --f-RE£ RENT to •hare Co•ta Mo,. Apt. Ba Cove!'!. ~ 6 • D 0 · $60. 642-3694 aft 4.
Preler trade for ac~age or
will conside1· o~r. ~?T71
2 BR, ~ t ·Ip! -boun owwerll>c ==-c=--..,...-! Allutllincl$75up 5•un ap .. , cpts, REAL ESTATE .terVI afu.bl for $10 SMALL GfOOl!l"Y 1tor•
2 beaut. 2 BR Duplexes, 4 Cost• Mis• 2100 Lquna"Niguel 3707 315 E. Balboa Blvd. drps, bltos, pa~o, ~I. General All :01:. ~ ~ ($125,000' ~r. -~
* BAY VIEW 'to Fee lot la'
x 195' y.•/ plans. $34,900.
0,..Tier 548-7249, 548-4201
GREAT BUY
Beaut. 4 Bdrm, 2~ Ba, ~
pool. $53,000. 64&-8676
I.:;~:..;.,;;:.;=.. __ _;_;.; BALBOA 673-994:> Adlli, no pets. $14.'i. 546-;:il63 I mgr abouJd c1ttr $10,000
yrs. young, live in 1 rent the 3 BDR.llil, ,,,..,'.rm, 2'~ ba, R f I W _ _. ,._ te tphon.e. -..;.___, olher. Better hun-y! l'h_BR. nope.ts. adu11s.only. frplc. patio7'8rate. bit-ins. OC'EAN FRONT DUPLEX 2 Br.; 30 4 en e1 ant-5.,."" DAILY PILOT $12,otrl! eo.t $5,COI for 1K1
R. D. SLATES, Rltr. ~~;Partially lurnishc<I. CrRU • ~; $225 mo. 1 EURtllSU>lncl ·• s'1•B•R7,,!2li Broas ~w-ay kms, ..... ~ ~., at,.,ter WANTED: 4 bedroom or 3 222 FORESJ' AVENUE :~ ~fn'-~~ .;!15·~
847-3519 Eve, 962-73691°"'~"~======== Phbne Lona: Beach GA uJCJ . ....,.,. • ,....., ...,~. BR with den. Rentar take LAGUNA BEACH 0·:&;&00";::::::::-~ .,-, 2-8056 l BR garden apt, utilitJes. .owr peJ'lneDts. ~797 491-9466 · ' ~--.
5 BR/2 Yn New Newport Buch 22001..:.='-------Lido Isle 4351 Quiet. Matutt adult.. R.,.,. alt" 5 PM or -9 E ecutl TY
Take advantage or low 6%.% NEARLY new 2 bclnn. 2 RENTALS $130. 2633 Orange, C.J\1. PP.1. Desperate! x ve BEAU SALON !
. iaterest while it lasts •. ~b-ba, turn. Bayt:ront home for ¥•· Furn11hed CMrml~ 2 Story LGE. Untum. bacl}. _~It-in EMPLOYED Lady tltC'1I 1 Office Eita.bllahed, f Units. ~I Newport Height• 1210 mlt down, (onnal d1n1ng, lease. $350. Boat slip avail. S,P.dqlJr' l BTf. ~ bl;, frplc, nngf', .cpts, ~. ~S5Z4 BR unfurn Apt, bed Bea, approx 700 sq !t. ln Laguna location. Beat~
EAST SIDE COSI'A MF..sA cpts/drps, slate entry, lots 536-3743 G.neral 4000 pabo: 2 car Patfdni:. Avail. 9§ Ml!s\on Dr.,.Al1t,. A-1 to $110; Carport or caraac new Build~ by Orange. ment Xlnt Olf'ntele. ;
NE\VPORT HCTS. AREA ~RAb~HkAR.ceR~'~y BCE,:CA-CH°'.c'-'H~O~U~SE~2~B=R-.. -.-,-,. RENT 975/mo abort lain or $350/ NICE 2 Br -~lo apt, near nee. ~ all/5 p.m. County Airport. Available 494-9972 Eves. 6'16111
ALL Tms AND R2 847-8531 Eves. 541-2442 Furnished. Y~arly S160 per mo yrly Jeue. Adulta only. OCC. 984 El Camioo, C.h1. e 1-ANDlORDS • lmmedialely, $325 mo. Loeal OR.ANGE nn nra ' $25.~ .c...=--.,.==:....:.:...;:.:.=1 mo. 548-2667 3 Room1 Furniture Ask for Mrs. GmMlcy , $145. 962-5050. Avail Feh. I. FREE RENTAL 51:.'RVICE 67>413tl Bkr. Sa-'""" ·~ .·~At""' r o'
Ch . 3 ~· ' WOW' ="'~=;.c;.-----$25 Month Pete B1rr•tt Realty s•••" Olli .... ,. Ld ~w-~ ann1ng u:uroom or • RENTALS 642-5200 2 BR., l'<S bit., dishwshr, Broker ~ ·~ oe: 1..,ta.,..,, e delicatnsen $14,500. CALL
bedroom &: den. 1% bath::;, 2 story pool home, huge sep-Houlft Unfurni1~ FU1L OPnUN TO BUY cpfs: gar .. Nr. Pomona & 2 OR 3 'BR. unfurn. h~. {n.'lut'BllC'I!, ~1utual fund, AL BµCK SW-115J Copeni
firr.plart, c11.rpe.ts & drspes, arate (amily room, top qual-t----(Rf'lrigerators A\11.ilable) ---------191.h. Adults, Sl:l5. 548.fi357 2 car gar. $150 mo. C.i\I. Contractor, Distributor. ews) Heritage Real £state
built-in & forced air heat. 1 b . G 1 3000 •o(•·a lslin' ••ss <2l!) 6 ......... ,. Ulil, air -conditioned. ty ca-ts. Besl uy m to"" enera No •-·•to a.. D -1lil -N"' • OCC '--g-2 B' area r.rv.i·"' c~'G This well lanllscaped home .,.~ ..._ · ..... ·· ._..,__._.,...,_.;.:I 1:.o1>n ' ....... " • • · furniture included, $70 mo. ..,, 1u, MAR.RlED: Will
can be found oD·a huge R2 al $31.500-Only $5300 down -H.F.li.C. 3 BR. pra::e •Pt. 'Avail. 2 BA. Blln~. cprt~. d1'P::1. lOOCJ.1500 SQ M'. Indu~trial 100~ Brookhurst St. I-LB. sell business ln C.M. ror
lot v.'ith a very large tenc· &: assume FHA loan. YEARL y ·RENTALS Furniture Rental• Feb. tnru Jane 14fu. $UO S1fl> J>l!r mo. 54G-033G bldg for Flberglllfl Boats. 540-2.129 Sit))) compl•tf! Pr t c e .
ed back yard.' with room tor Paul JanM Re~lty NOW AVAILABLE 517 \V, 19th, C.M. 548-34!1 mo. plua util. No student.'!, 2 BDRf.1, 2 bath.~. drape~. C.:i\I. or NB area. a.t§..-0655 * ·-M-od--.-m-Offi--c-es 540-2Hl6 alt 5 pm wkdays~
a boat, ~ bulld a MJ-1266 Eves. 536 ~24 LidCI S 'BR ••.• ~ .•....... $390 1.561 W. Lnc1n, Anhm T14-2apo ctrildttn or pebl. 6'7'".>-2&40 crpta. blt-in!I, encl gar. ---l'=~="yti=·m='o.-w~'""'..;cc..· ~=-:i:i ~~',fw :a;:. AJSUME 51A% LOAN ~:-M~ ,.!~·~s· S450 HOLWAY PL&ZA ~' Pi\1. Adlts $135. 54&-5038 Room1 for Rent 5995 -5;~~"." :;:~ .:.e= B~ Xl~i::si;!~· :i~
cesti. Location is jU9t aboat 1 ...........
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.,. . ._ 2 BR .~~····.= ........... S'll) ~~Spa~~: H In h ··--.,---~--81·ech 5200 L'~G/.trp't•'",tn" baBR.ktt'p"n1~ service, central location. i~ due to ill health.
perfll."ct, 1\i ~to Newport ~5"' .,,,,,.rooms. . •u 'WINTER RENTALS He::a~ pool. Ample pZ"ldrl: unt gton leac ~ ,._ ... r-.-' · v. ·· ~. c. Robert Nattreu Realtor 642-8316
grade school. and only 2 blks schools & Shopping. ay•(LA~LE NOW No cbll .. -R "'o ,..i-. College or workin~ airlll. 730 E 17th Slrttt I~==-==-----'lao Reposao 'on "" "' D '"'"''"'~ l.11 1 B" •to'U• •-· •-· UfPER DupJex, 2 Br. $160; f.1eu. Verde. '"" """1 ~ .. , · .~1Ao~ NEED $4500 to 1tart .....: to new city park. Ea&I: 17th "' UI s From S165 . S300 196.; Pomona, CM ~ ...... ,... llUllU::. ........... 1 "ft· 1,ue. Adulb, !'Kl pets. .............., UJll~;;:t•~";,; ... ~=~..,,,;~;;;;~~:; duction; 14' sat I b 0. t-.-J 1
street and WestcliU shop. 'HAFFDAL RE.ALTY trom bYch. tor 2 AdullJ!. See b)' app't. only. CO'ITAGE l Rm· Bt. Back NE\VPORl' CMC CENTER
ping and two other schools 8740 WIUTler 84!-4400 • RED CARPET • $DO: l-Bdnn., pool Golf, pool, 111.una. Sp Z)4 Miu While m-9150 Bay. Pry, quiet Refrli only. C>Uicea aulta.ble tor eorn. :~ ~ ~-~
within walk1.llc distance. For 4 BR. 3 Ba. Condo. 5%,. NB~ r: ~· :.,.~ Paclfi.c Cst Whlte elqihantB! Dlme-e·lil'lo!c Util pd. $65. 646-56m. m.erclal. )tfedical, Dental.
appointmll."nt to aee, write: int Cpt&, drpl5, bltns. Patio. REALTY ====-=====·:.======""'====...!..==::==:=:=:=::;,=:;: ROOl\I &: be.th, pvt entr, nr AiM:Ond .• l3)1tl, elntator WANTED: Oft-Sale ~
Private Party pri.,.cy. Ownft'. 962.-n.2 Ill offitts to 811."t'Vf! )'OUI O Co •600() l'.•u•fv 4 -an '"°" La 1 u n a From $70 license lot Oranle' Coant1' 1
Box PiJ.I -'202J'W. BalbGa 8)\id., N.B. -~·~~""'""'·'-·~·;n1J~~·==c~':·::·:::-'2a-~ogo~·:-~==·=·=·:;::600:·::0:r~·;!!!!:::C:o~unty 4600 ~ «M-1.23& alter~ 50..5032 OR 615-2464 92.: ™
Daily rt Founttin V•lleJ..,.._1_4_10.
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!!"'"-,oit' l?'fOOO"'"'.""'-"'"'..,.,j• ~ 11 ,, ..: • • ·" . RObt.r \Vith ;dVate bath in l OOP.tAIEltC. -aoo ~ ft. M'OMy . ~ tMn 6riJ
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Prime )ielghtl i'tta.. l _BR, 4, BR 2 0 _.. _ .._ l.o home o~'?"f' and tencww. ,.., . 1 r-.. .c. -• ~ On 1.t II .• ba. "'"" 1&<.Rwn""' Rm ·• ~ ··-·.L··~· ~ Sol••• Siriipte Scrombfed W'~Pu.li~f<>r•Chucklo N'f'T ..... ,, priv. room .• ___ _,;..____ ,.. -'~'--can .,.. I
l kitchen Dl:n'ni nn 3 car fpl. ~n1 con4. 41hi 71 old. . tf · bath. phone, in nice home. lndUltrlat ltntel 6090 'ihoi:.-:--·-
.... oll 1,_ ~' uon 5%~ FHA can bt asmd. , .·(!---.. "·••<> 01' •h• r -$65 P.tontb. 6UJ!it8 '"' -..,.G,..RA' H'A' M~~-·"""' Appr's $25,IXMJ. 962-1452 -~·~!fib~ wor~ b• ._. N'PI' Bch M--J, wan!housel ~ low to form four ~mple words: I Room & Board 5996 451).1,000 tq, fl tt con-RNI E1tate LHftl 6MI
Near N.e. ~I Qk. 64&.' ~4 Orante County 1600 2790 Harbcir Wvd. I ,, ;.-; tntcton. Reu. owner (213) HOME Lo•u• . I ~~~~!!'!!~~~;,.1;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1:545-~"~94~9~1,..~0po~~·~""!."~'~"~" 'N 0 c HE s I ) .' ROOJ\I I. Board, lndry, pr. 941~ "'fW ~ "': ---H B N hOme nave 901' flnandils at .,..1
I Univenity PM"k 1237 Cowan Relghts ~:_~·--BR.. l\J h II . I I I' I r ~m·p. ~ 11::W. wa1k ~ ~ ft .. w:--.. wd ,•,: tnmnl. a.ck -~
h W~JUIU\&M:, W/'A'! rot.lee.. . . - --. ' " h ·~ w-· ·--, ---._ 2nd TD , BRAND NEW Cor Sirrine & Over Ill children OR. • 0 ut:ac · _. ~ ~ yard. 1855 Lqu.111. Cpyon .. $ettj;"M~-Co. l& I
1 full acrr "·Ith tftinendous Srok(!r 534-6980 I GARE W I 5999 Rd. <TI4J G4-Ml66 or (n4) 336 £ ... i1\h SL •. 1
VJLLAG,E II VieWB ! Gradin& all done! > MllC. Rentals ~i'Gfll
3 8~N~:~~=lftf. O>rnplete set IUXUJY home Coste Mesa JlOO ' I I j5 1: I ., ~ · WANT To rtnl gan.p tn ~N=O:.W.:::LEASIN:_ __ G-__ N_ew_M-_1 ::!"m.7865 =
S3.W300 plans Lncl for $19,!rlll ! . . --. . r Balboa. Area of Bay Island lndu1rrial ll50 ~ I t .
1n4) C::~:t ~ D!:r~wTE~~' 1;'~~~~ I l y KIM I '· __ ...._ ___ ..,,,_,..I or 6th&: Bay. m-4680 SlSS/mo. Apnt 6C2-1C85
Hild@ptd ReaJty O>. lion or ~II lhi!1 " RR :? I I Ii I Senior citizen's comment: $35,000 lit TD • nv OWNER e 159· Sooth Oranet. F.acoMkJo bath h:>rne. Good c."Ontlltlon, • • • • ''Time may htlCll all wovndi: Income Property 6000 Loh 6100 on ~ OJmmttdal lllill. ~ '~~~t!'.'Z~~::~ L~guna Beach 17~ j~~~:N*~~~ ' ~ID::l:M::'W=~=.=l==::~,~~~!· doesn't do much 10•/o RETURN ~CRI~~ 1~ 165~~ ~~~~~£':
,_ ) H-t Reel ·• 0 ~-·~ .., ~.~ .. 1.:.~. NET NET NET -"'· Salton Sea, S3Sf10 money "°'' ..... = '1 ~lin $$.000. cash. Pbonll Hend-.an 5..-.*el1 t'vtS ..... Qt! j' j j j j' .._,,._ UWl.AM ~......--ror catt b-.e lncomc -I '"'·" -....... 100". ..___ t1al proDtabllt llee--,,..._ lnco";:. Un~lll-• ~"""=-"~~~~---a,. fllllno "" tht •llllnt \lt'Ol'd 'uu .,...... · ,. ............. fttm l -wltlo
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l..oc'. on OctanQdoa ot Hwy. ~E l BR. 2 BA homt 13 yean to expiraUon. Tax DIST COW'91! d. owner, 1"" dlf. ~ = ::,::.::~!. l~t.~I~ n!::C~, •: ~R~lt :-'~11~ ~·tr.~ • w1~m r r r. F r r ]' I' I ='~:~ ::~. ::·~ N'pt Bf'ac~1!~ SA!-J-&'15 count. mas _!,
to f'tnd il with• want ad! ltQ(ll. at:neral cleanup. PO· rm w/frpl c, Fnctl ynl. 2 A j formation on lhll or other 20% DISCOUNTi!
f lJNl!S. You can .-~ .. W~t~~ ~~~ ~U~ ~:te!~. ~ S2'J mo, , V ;c.;; UTTEIS I I I J I , I I J ,!i;~~ncJ~~ ~~~~ 8~ n. rn=tttmJ; 'i: ~~ d"! ~! '::::::
,..... ~ prmnia a ISQ, Dial ~~--·~ 2 BR. S1M mo. 210 \V. \Vil· ...... ......_......,...... Jncon1e lnVftlnlent Dtpt. au.tflitd ~. Sa•• Ott:an 'Vlotw tot Llfla
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TEAMWORK produces each day's ill-new .nA.n.v PD.m. Often special-
ists like Thomas Fortune (leU), whose beat is education, work with a
staf£ photographer like Patrick O'Donnell to get the story both in words
and pictures. 'The staff shot 70,000 pictures last year to jllustrate the
varied story of Orange Coast life. Nobody knows how many local stories
we wrote. Not even us. I '
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the affluent market served by the DAILY PILOT. Gordon Crawford
(center) of display advertising department discusses with layout artist
Suzie Gunderson and DAILY PILOT Staff Artist Bob Noyes an ad which
will be ready to appear in the newspaper only hours after Noyes puts
final toucbea on artwork and It is approved by the advertiser, a local re-
tail merchant
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QUICK HANDS place lines of type, ads and cuts (the metal plates used
to reproduce pictures) into page forms as the day's product begins to
take shape. Compositor Arden Malsbury is only~ one oI a platoon of
printers who "build'' lhe news pages under preSsure of deadlines, work·
ing against the clock to bring readers the latest available inlonnation in
each edition during 1hc d<1y.
DELIVERY of the newuper i11 a spetd event, too. Conveyor belll carry
the papers through the mailroom where they are. aulomatically tit.cl in
bundles of SO and tossed to ~·ailing' cl(culi\fon-.district managers (like
'Blaine. Roberts, mown here. right) wtio" 11peed them \'ia • 40-vthlcle
fleet to carriers for delivery. MailrOom fotemah Gt!orge Arauz (left )
and his crew can move 20.000 newspapers an hour.
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Norman Anderson (right) aided by Tom Titus 'lbackground) and other
copyreaders every day sifts, checks and edits piore wire r:eports from
worldwide news services than the average weekly news magazine pµJ>.
llshes. Edl19rs scan enough telephotos to wallpaper a living room every
24 h?W's. Speed, born of. experi~e, tielpi. them keep it all fresh, too.·
THE \VOROS are ready. ~1arjorie Jackson feeds them into a $2.5,000
computer, a DAILY PILOT investment in speed and accuracy, which uses
a logic system to hyphenate words as it reads characters at the rate of
1,000 a second and punches a new tape which will activate another machine
for automatically setting type at ,high speed. The machines can set type
at ~e rate of 6,000 li~ per h?ur.
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pages of the newspaper: Herc, Charles Haubrick (foreground) and ·Ed·
ward Quinn operate a-casting machine which molds curved plates to fit
onto high speed presses. The DAILY PILOT keeps in stock more than 40
tons of lype metal which is used, melted down ;ind used ag~iq in the
continuous job of printing 100,000 words a day .
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MOOEJtN equipment hel~ the acrounting depa~nt keqi up vrdlh the
"today'' pace at the DAO..Y ~11.01· Even as the day 's newspaper is
being sped to its readefs, Bonnie Oiauvin ~gins leedlng figurC3 into a
computronic bookkeeping..tnachine that helps keep track of billings for
<ids and subscriptions. The madune. forerunner of a braee"'J computers
soon to be added, handles S,000 accounts 1 month. /:
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RAPID commuliication is lhe name of the game. Supervisor Juanita Frey
and ber crew of "ad.visors" hantlle 1,000 transactions a· week by phone,
resulting in publication of S,000 classified ads -words which help people
buy, •Hll, rent or I ease ••. even find losl OOgs. ~any or the. I?AILY
PILOT'S 100 phone lines are plugged in here, the clas.sified advert1s1og de-
l'artment, home of "Want Ads" and Dirne-A·Lines.
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PICTU~, too, get the benefit of skilled, efficient handling by master
craftsmen who re·photograph them and then transfer the images to t
sensitized metal plates wh.ich arc used to reproduce the photos as read·
crs will see them in the newspaper. Here, Chuck Ryan takes a really
close look at a negative wh.ich will be used to etch the image on the
melal plate.
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FINISHED PRODUCT is cheeked by Ehvoocl Anderson, press crew chief,
even as high-11peed presses continue to roar at 60,000 impressions per hour
completing the day's run on ptess units which represent a.n investment of
$3.5 million. Elevcn·man press crew will feed into these machines the
cquiva1e'nt of a roll of paper nnc page wide and 110,000 miles long in
printing the DAILY PILOT thi\ year.
.--.. AIMOST before the ink i.s dry, the ·product of ow-blisy day ia tossed
def\lJ"on your lawn or porch by one. of Our 7'J new~bo)'S who are
important linU in ~e chain of people it take.s to bring you today's news
and Jeatw-e.s today 1n the DAILY PILOT. And as our young independent
merchants, like John Melton here, make their deliveries. we 're tearing
up tor another busy day -all I,CO> ot us.
The •Now" Newspaper for All The Communities . .
Of The Growing Orange Coast
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llU>IN ES5tnd Al~"UUNCEMENT) ANNOUNCEMENTS ~--,~-,~-,~-,~-,~!~!!~:!_:~~~!!_ Wo!-,........., 2'1, l 'lf.! DAllY PILOT 53 • FINANCIAL ond NOTICES ond NOTICIS I* l(RVICI DIRECTORY jOBS 1111.,LOYM T JO~> 6 '-""~<UYMtNl JOBS I PL
Mo"-T.D.'1 63.u l'ovnd (ftM Ailll MOO Loot _:;:;;_640_l·I PIP,OrNfttl.. Job Wontocl, Mon 7000 H.lp Wantocl, Mon 7100 H<tl• Wan-Mon 7200 J!•l"!lnt. mo
10"4 DIScc:SUNT FOUND: Rt et keys, vfc. toST: GreJ , white male · PRIV4TE duty male DUfW * TQP EARNINGS *
S5500'btTDAt$91roo 1'fe~r 1 1: Wllaorl, Colla cat.k1111'9lr,bWlaUf Vie. ~.wall cov1rln1 SoutbOoastatu.Rdl, • , ..
Incl 8'10 3 yr doe day. Mega. Call A tdtntlty. 16th Pl. ol SilM281 ~ .. kit. I: baU.. * •• * SI.let
Ocean View Lot, 64~ -.-_ Male Sil••• ... ,_ Mat~ '-labor. EIL R ....... tatf OPPORTUNnYI La<una Beach 'P:dt " -UM... ~tic Helo 7035 t,.. --•n YI
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Call Ownrr 491.1210 FOVND: Man'• ra.incoat. ~ ~!. J_• ~ C.M. B&BYSlTI'ER . Reliable, f.'X· N od d 1" 1 Optnlne for 1199r ... lve Joto leldays fastest srowtn1 vie. ?i.1qnolia • Adami ...,......,.., 4 p.m. ~need. WeeJala.ys. Age •·4k-I once man wftft excellent fu-proftakn..Mutllll Fund ala
Mo .. , Wint"' 63
.cn atta, Hunl 8'ach-Call It LOST ,bW1""1 at Viata eo~ 9 • .., Houlekeepcr1t Cooks, .Maida. " ...... No pPUience ..-...-.. -fodentif)'. 9il-T313 ping eent;;: C..M. R.e;; ~ to t )'Un. ~Top •'l&'f91 tura _...1ncament We tn1a. fllD ~~~~
$30 000 MALE bl
548-8'1<:; AD ... pold. Clll pooslbinttu. Mlltwl Fund A~'--
, , k. cat with callco 1 ========= e INT -EXT, ANY SIZE u-.._..-. lit. 71> »n «llllly-Wk intf.'mt 1>PQl1, vie. Edfn&tt 4 Spr-1 · JOB. Xlnt wori<. ma. he Miu Abby, 548-11U6 Must Be Inc.
l 1ec' G08f: due date + pre h\cdale. 89'1'-70ST Per10.,1f1 6405 ~ est. JIM. • .., -Hl-3?'9 Al9o tee jobl N t Ir ..1111... "' Npt 8. 1803 W..tCU.U IG.6'22 -· ~-·· ·~~·· ----'-=I Wh 1d I w t? WL-•d ...... -ARGUS"'GeNCIES •• --to"" S.A. ·~· N. B--..• ............... or ....,.,..,...., NEC'KLA.GE -ofO\Pf nt . LICENSED I y an ,_ 1y1 ¥¥Ii• lNTER ot J:xt. PAJNTING, 186t C NewlfQrt Blvd., Co.¥. ~hlntervlew A appointment .u.usn..ttn
AHJolQl,INcEMENTS 1"ori<tt Ba.<ket, H.11. Call S!>irttual readinc•. ,.,,1._.. SPEC AL CLASSIFICATION POR lMMED. SERVICE. Local Geo ~Mr . ...,... ...,.. •i.i "OT.ICES & ld•"1U>. ~ ., a11 ""'.11tn.1'0 s. El NATURAL ~RN SWAPPERS .rot:J11JE ..._ !111-1£21 "' All<n ll>land ,._ 539,1106 • (GOr. • •• $ 11•-~ Emplo,............. '. .
GREY ¥i"n+. llmrt_ tait, vie. Ca.mino ~al. San Oen1e.nte. pee I -.. PA.PER K#fOlNG 106-B E. 16th; ~ 54'l..o395 or 646-7300 F'!i!M (FNO l'dsJ 6400 HamDJrin l "'-· m9136. lD .... • 10 PM 5 Lina - 5 timeo -5" bucb P=<; H.8. --B89 ~GE a-L.i...1 ltULIS -AO MUST IHClUOf • .f t ChlJJeae ~ Cbetrfvl FEMALE Sbcptmd Pup. Ap. ~ ' ~ $6. 1-Wlltf .,. ...... .,.... I-Mitt "" _.. .. ,,... Permanenl. !!:qJuieDclld' LINE . M\l,S,f BE la OR OVER
,,,_..,mo.GI": Ple~-klen. BLK. lone h&lml cat, cviUe. Eudltlye ~ )-YOUll: ..... .,.,""......... ...... ..... ., ............ Vl!:T'SBobded p,1.1.' ttn1 ..... Eut ·~. ,M_ :r.:r-I' ,_ , •.. ~ I .... ·-·-~· "' • ~OTHIMO fOlt U.ti -nAOI$ i:>Nt.YI ---........ Vk Cedarglen F.V. very n ... ..,, \NJ... l\ ea.a DNIR> .... p want PHONE 642 "71 'Free at, Uc. bw. Small MECHANIC
e APPLY IN PERSON e
Qg,_9'Jll'lll Ve~ area. ~ 14'1-'lll "'"' ~ .... -• "~" ..-. A i -~ To Ploce Your Trad .... 1 Poradllf Ad. 1,;-~:-ru·...,~....,.i."'"'. ec-r'o;.;..'' ~ gone"' 7100
PART tabby cat v.·ith i'ed Sn.VER Chann lft.oeleL Vk • Selecth-e Singles • P AINTINO~ IDttr.Ctmior
S119clc Shop f# 9
flea collar vie. Elden and apt complex, Harlxr BJvd. \Vhll.t lyt)I'! of companion are * \YANTh"D * Trade 1'1 tt Performer out· State Ile. -loaded. Free FACTORY HELP
Santa 156bel. 646-7349 after Call A ldentU,y, 5'1).6109 you seckifJ11·ClU View prop Dowr Shores. board, Cftberslaa> for full estimates &U-4238 Trainees & trm:pmeooed -
a P.M. FEM. Siamese cat _ 6 ""ks. 642-967S N4x>n ~to 8 PM approx 3 M aq. It. Prefer or part PQYnMebt on ca111tt. skilled: Aaemblen. Punch
GM experience neeeuary.
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Vic. Five Hatlxn Dr. H.B. ALCOHOLLU.i AnonymouS trade home Dover Dr + 1 ! drape1, lalldlcQlrW fenc-Plaaterlng,' ltep1lr 6880 ~ ()per, Turret Lathe,
Identify. 968:3'15 ~· ... ~:!" ~ wrMite to * &12-5641 * irw at ! ! ~ .it 1 pm • PATS Plut~ • all L~1'11Nl ~ Call
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cabinet shop.
blander Motor Homee Inc.
815E.W-St. ...,., ADa
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· · ~ ""51• esa. VIEW lot, Mesa Verde Gott Want Laguna Be&eb. prop. Type1. !\Te .ttmate. Call ARGUS AGENCIES
J AM llO longer responsible Course Fairway, all cleat. HAVE 6 acrn W" J 2 BR 5'0-6825 1869 C N wport m c
1or any debts other than Trade for Industrial, com-house, Fallbroot, '49.500.1========::. e vd., .M.
1l!iO So. Cout -Laatma Beach * 81'M ...... -.. ....,..
my own. Dennis Ferrington mercial, unlll, or!!? Exclustw area, near Plumbing . 6190 Mln191r T r•lnMt * &12-4Tt5 * schools. churches. $'7669 Have cllentl who will train
Announc•ments 6410 ~latw:I. ..... to 316 • .-.. San Oemente ,.............,. 2 PWMBING 24 hr. arrv. career minded~ in Fin. Auto Mechanic -.... ~... -r-Work Uc •--ance Inl, factory Sa1,e1i, BU!)' Toyota shop in HUnt
$200. Pel' acre. Wa~t: Rous-stores • 2 loll. 2 olAeet 2 iWU'· ·• 1••1nu .; eau 'Mr~ ~~-Beach needs Import line
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ot/ucl part time. Neat ap-
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Spa, 2300 Harblr .Blvd.,
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. • Ski* es, apti, rommerc!.il or!"!' Apts -Will ta1m' TD'• or remodel. repair, rooter...... ARGU• AGIN' c·· ' mechanic. W1U. tra.in man
Alergies · n problems? Myers •ibt:14er ~ .. MaD otf· _sn~-oo-===~==-,. with aood dommk: expert. Agfn& too fast? Make an ap. * S73-6756 * er. Call_ 494-3262 PLUMBING REPAJR 186!'.l-..c;:,._Newpart Blvd., C.M. I
pointment '''Ith Jovelineu by[;-;::'."C'-i-.;c:;c::.::;,=~~ N job 1 --~" =~ ence or a penn. job with contacl.ini Vanda Beauty Have CommerclaJ-Medleal '58 M.ttcury Wi&on ° 00 •11.,... W ~ieit-moothly guarantee, paid hol·
Counselor. She'• "The Best Bldg. free & clear, Sl00,00> Clean, for yard work, • 642-3128 • Help In ' fMn 7200 klays, paid in.sun.nee, paid
Frieoo 0 Fa,-, .. ., had", Trade all or part equity. hide-a-bed, honda or ! MEN w •-" (2) .... ...+ ·~--vacation, 5 day week. can ... • Good trans..,...•tlon. Remodal., Repair, 6940 an._ ' ..,.... Ulll<', ...... SIT ~u * i7S-S.195 * \Yant: Ht1•9eS, aptll, land Call e~ to average 2 hrs. daily for 1 ;;;-;;;;;';;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
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ATTENTION or??? A1yers, m.6756 ====~~=~1IF You need remodellnr, early momi.n&; newspaper Ii
EX-NAVYMEN ~AT Wanted. Have equity TOWNHOUSE 3 Br. 2~ ba. painting or ftpah, Call delivery to homes in Maintenance Man
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Apply in Pcrsun 1n Pasa. apls of $16 000 & Beaut appt'd. Priv. pa&. DidL SG-1197 Newport Be a ch, $200. a:_nhe~ut ~ o-ld sea-bag $21,CKKI. RW.i~tic pri~. gd. pool, clme lo ba.J. VaL !=========o average per mo. Muat have a P ou a call&'. area priced at land val. $32,0l'Jt low dn. tr T.D., Roofing 6950 late model ca" and be ~Ive your o.ld uniforms <Off. Spe~able. 675-5001 eves. Car or ? Owner 646--8654 dependable. Call LA Timel
1cers & EnlistedJ to the Sea-I""~--'-'=..:,:.;:;... Palm ~ ~-•. ,,,_ ROOFING REPAIR. 6'2-4800 ·~ Scouts. Need blues. v.•ltites, 6 Unita pl us cash for lahd -....,...a .. ~ ...... ,.., 1 sea-bags etc 64z.s769 f.1oteJ • or more Un Its. beaut grounds, heated pool, 111 eak too· snulll.I • FINIS' HED . "
' · Hazel Fortin, Realty Co. JOM, trade 20M equity· for •968-2362* ~
1703 Weotclill o,. good •lol °'loll In Laguoo'I--------CARPENTERS
Funenl1 6412 "'"5000 548-0390 ""~ 0elalb call .,..,,.. s-1119 6960 e PLUMBERS
2 Bedroom house with lire-Oear R-2 Dana Pol n t WESTMINSTER plare. 2 Btmwm Apt plw; View loL Trad• tor ""°m' • ---lslando• Motor Homa lnc. guezt room. Submit 11eason-property • Corona del Mar • Special on Heml IKl6 E. Wuhlncton St.
MEMORIAL PARK ,. Trust Deo!•. H""'i Fo~ N•wport Btacl>Olola M<sa. * 64M446 *' Santa Ana
Mortuary & Cernotery tin Co. &USXX!, 54S--0390 Corbin-Martin 675-1662 Alteratlont-642-5845 YOUNG Man • full or part
Compltt• fvnerals Have bear wheel a!Jinment Ocean view, 2 ac~ lm-Neat. accum.te, 70 yn. eXp. time, mature, able to work
from $245 machine, like new. C 0 st proved. M-1 mne, incl. ap-•.._--------with aduJt youth leaden. In
$4200 Will -• 1 d ·~ ooo L or out of college, with in· Cemetery lob · u..aue or n prox. ._,, nunery i.nv. TILE, C.r1mlc 6974 terest In youth P~.m. from $150 pymt on inoome property Value $65,000; for local in-·1--'-.:......;;.=:.:...-.:C.:...: ····-··
Includes Endowment Care or ! 549-20'4 come. 646--1675, 675-1898 eve. * Verne, the Tile Man * Contact YMCA 494-9431 for
f;:\'6)'fhina iD one buutilul 2% acrH Roumond. Near HAVE!+ acres nr carou. Cult. .work. lrultall &. repairs. 1-•~••~1. ______ _
place means lea cost. A.V. Frwy ;mo. value. Will 9e1 'Ibtr, aw, at $1.511 ICI· fL, No JOb too amalL Plaster SEMI·retired dre.ltsman lor
No traffic problems. trade for Jeep, Truck, Boat. clear xoned for 1C6 apt&. patcJ:t. LeaJdng 1 h ow e r part to fUll time drafting
14801 Beacb, westmtnster r .o. or '!' 1. Want tncome prop. Broker, repazr. M7-1957/846--<W6 in North Hunlin&ton Beach,
531-1125 193-2411 Broker, ~ Mr. Irwin, '4&-9661.', SPA;NlSff 'f.ILE FLOORS 84.2-4488 Entries -patios, custom WOOL PRE5SER • P7time,
-----* * * Auto Trinsport ~ Sf:RVICI: DIRECTORY
YOUNG woman by Slater
& Beach need!IJ ride 10 Carpentering 6590
Douglas, L.B. 7:30 to 4 pm.
842-2874 CARPENTRY
NEED Early morning ride ?.fiNOR REPAIRS. No Job
to G.W.C. from Beach &: Too Small Cabinet in gar-
Yorktown. From Feb. 3rd ages & 0 t b e r cabinets.
"'1-536-9651 54>lll"'-U ;;;puwu ltaw
* * * wort. Reuonable. 4~ in QiP.f. ---------!675-0310 or 548-n97
SCKYlt..lc. OIW.tl.:i OllY Upholstery 6990 HARDWARE Stock Man H. W. Wright Co.
Gardonlng 6690 CZ Y K O SK I ' s a.i.stom 12£ Rochester, Costa f.1esa
-Upholstery. Europe-11.n BUSl~ -~-..-•-m ANTHONY'S C r a f t 1 m a n 1 b I p 100% m ... ,..,.r .. ce
Garden Service Financing. Furn. ~ts & ~~ = p~
646.1941 auto's. 6C2-1454. 18 31 monE"y, time I: dlort. LooJa
BUDGET LANDSCAPING Newport mvd., C.M. DOW!! I
Prune ••• Plant .. , Prepare
Monthl,y Main~nanot
Exp. Hortl<ul_,
lor Plastics facto"". Elec-MacGregor Yacht C.Orp. •J 1665 Babcock trical. mechanical, a om e Costa Mesa
p:iolin&. 01ance lot atlvance-megt. CASHIER -Drive ln Dairy * 549-3343 * Includes some 1lllln&. Must be ext.rcmely health1 and
lJ.7,000 PLUS REGULAR reliable. .
CASH BONUS fo r man ovtt MILK PALACE «> in Beach Cities area. . 840 W. ·1tth Sf.··
Tai<t "'°" auto lrlpe m ro& Costo Mose 6'2-6125
tact C'Ultomen. Air Mail B. MAN to wort t/titne in u~
D, Crawford, Pm:., Panther Baul Rentals yard Muat
Oiemical Co., Inc., Box 52., be neat ·in appeannc:e A
Fort Worth, Texu 76101. ba.'o'.e neat handwriting. Ap-
FULL & P&rt time help Pb' .~ NeYlpOl"f. Blvd..
wanted. Top wages, chance C.M., .
fur advanct!menl FRY oook, yotmg man <$q>.
METRO CAR WASH wbo des!Ns p oaltl'o n
2950 Harbor Blvd CM. W/!UbDT. Eor intrvw.'• Ml'.
PERM. PART TIME COOK. Sdbierhold. Mlsttt 'Steak,
non-&mker. Prevlois in-22157 Falrvi~w CM. ~
slitutlonal exper belpful but WANTED Qean cut college
not nee. Call 546-122l student with own car tor
EXPF;R. Ftbrellu m e n , pait time evening ~
('hopper operator, Bonders, work. 500 W. Coast Hwy.
Molders; 3120 So. Kilson ELECTRON I C Part
Dr., Santa Ana. 540-4439 aalesman. H. W .Wright c.o.
FUU. TIME Service Station 1770 Newport Blvd., C.M.
man with mechanical abill· BUS boy & kitche n helper
ty. Apply 1697 Placentia, part time. The Blue Beet.
C.M. fi7l..9904
TAILORS, Fitten and For-~TRAIN==E=E-.~FUIJ~-tl-... -.~an.
mans. Apply Silverwood•, around general factory help.
No. 45 Fuhion Isle, N.B. Apply 1916 Placentia, C.M.
~ERVICE DIRECTORY =~ 2!72. IL o.
B _•_b~y._i_tt_ln~g ___ 6~5~50;j----~---
AL'S Ganicniog ,Service
~wn m&.inlenant"e, garden.
mg & clean ups. 64&-3629
USE THIS HANDY POSTAGE PAID
A·l
24 HOUR child care, 7 days Carpentry, any 1i:ze job!
wk. 50c hr per child. 2 Call Gonion 847-6745
adult . sitters, one there at MASTER carpenter, $f per
all times. All meals in-hour. Remoddlng:. Repairs. HEATING I Air Cord. Serv
duded, fenced backyard, 642-&119 or s.is.3900 a: repair aleo Wa&ber I:
supervised play. Overnight dryer rePatr. 24 br serv.
~~ children Wt'loome, Cement, Concrete 6600 M2-7%n or 847~
,..._,. HAULING. OeuNp Jll%'8,lf:I,
BABYSJT'TtNG my home * mNl..Nll J ~ wcrlt. Bonded odd jobe ~tc. Frtt eat. Jtm
days. Xlnt care! Ages 1~ &: Licensed. Conc:ttte sawing 5'8-,5325. anytime
DAILY PILOT
WANT AD ORDER BLAN:K
to 4. Nr White Front CM. PhiWp9 Cement. M3--Q80
545-0973 ec.."l.J8l'OM PATIOS.
CHJLD Care my home; concrete flllwin& I: removal
weekday:tl only: close to State Llc. • 842-J.010
Harbor '1: Adams, C.M. CEMfXl' wi::rk. bO Jett> too
549--0126 small, reu;>nable. F r e e
BABYSITTING in your home ezfuh. H. ·stufllclt. 548-8615
by the v.~k. You furnish e BEST 'lN O:>NCRETE
the transportation. 642-1407 Walks, pool declcs, noors,
CHILD care, my home vie Pata Phobe MU514
Brookhunt/Yorktown H.B. 'J'hor)ic CODO'l!te, no job
Days/eve 962-8452 to amall. Free Htlmates.
!-ND REA..:H rHE ORANGE COAST'S BIGGEST MARKET Hou ling 0730
CLEAN J,.ota, prages etc.
Tree l'ftDO'IM, dump. !!ktp·l-~~~~~~~~---~~~-~~~-~~-~~----~~~~~~1
backhoe, fiJI, &'.rad e . I
!i6U745 S SHORT WORDS MAKE ONE UNi-NO AD LESS THAN 3 UNES
TRIM, hedp, tniea. Gen.
clean-up, name it! I baut.1----,---,---r---r----.----.---~-------
reuonable. &U-403J
LITE Haulinr &; cleanup. ' • 1 ...
TIMU TIMD TIMU TilllS '
Reuonable. Any area.
Call 642-2657 BABYSJTI1NG my home, e 648-1234 e
week daya, have 3 yr old CONCRETE -work, aD tyffl. LIGHT HAULING
daua:hter. C.M. area. 549-2158 Pool decks I. CUBtom. call 545-5490
$4.50 $6.10 $10.65 $15.90
$5.10 $1.21 $13.10 $20.10
DEPENDABLE day care.r::S<S--=1324======= l====:c:=== Pref. ""klY care ol 2-4 yrs.I· Housec:J.anl .. "tl.!!-_..:6::.73:::5"----1--·1----1·----l-----l----
Llc. Hrbr/ Baker. 546-1539 ContrKton 6620 ... $6.00 $9.76 $15.55 $24.30
YOUNG mother wants lo REMODELING, Additions;
babysit in her home. Ile. I: irwJred. Los Padml:
* APT. CLEANING * Fut I thorough 642-81.64
WilLlAMS a....., s...v.
--· 642-0447 Const. Brick, Mnonry, etc. 497-1665 ar .f94.4151 eves _lncomo ___ T_•_• __ _,.;6_7-'40~1
6560 Addi&r. * Remodeline BE A Satiltled Oient with
-
______ .;:;.c Fred H. Gerwiclt, Llc. Barria Tax Service. tth yr.
BUILD, Rmw>del, Repair G7J...60ll * 56-21'10 locally. Avail ll moa. 3117
Brlclc, bloct, co n crete, Roo•ev.e l t . Way, CM.
crpntry, bO job too small. C1rpet Cleaning '625 "Mack" 540-mt
Lie Contr. 962-6945 '======== CARPET • Furn ·•···;-* 'l':'H YEAR * -: • . -.--,;..; A·l ~0
Clf'J*'ttrint 6S90 for 1 day se:rvice Ii quality HARBOR SHOP'G CNTR. v.'Ol1c, Cll.ll Sterling for
QUALITY Repain -Altera· bri&bblal! ~ t!ft/wkeM by appt. 5t5-8820
tions -New OC>l'llt by how' NO Glmicll Belt e"Xpe11 qit PROFESSIONAL
or Contract. 6f6..J.M2 A fun1 clng. at .lowest EDUCATORS
REPAIRS, ALTERATIONS i:rices. ~ 141-m.7 TAX SERVICE
PAYMENT ENCLOSED 0 SEND BILL 0
'ubllth fot •••••••••• doy1, bet lnnlnt •••• , •• ,, .,,,,, •••••••••• •••••••
Clt111flc•tlffl ••••• , , , , , , •• , •• , , • , , , •••• , • , • , •• , , , , • , , •• , , , , • , • , , , . ... . ........................................................ .
AU,... ..... -. •• •••• •• •• •• ,, •••••••• •• •• ,, •• •••••••• •• •· ··•· ··•
Off., ••• , • , •••• ~., •• , •• , , , , , , • ,, .. Plto110 • ••., •••• , , •• •• •• •• •• ,. •
CASINE"I'S. Any me job. WALL 'ro WALL ' Carpet • 968-3403 .
26)'1'1. exper. 548-6713 C l e a.alas It ••P •rt SKOUSEN TAX SERVICE -.. ••••
upholltmy ~64&<3780 Your b •me. ReUonable.
NOW'S THE
TIME FOR
QUICK CASH
THROUGH A
DAILY PILOT
WANT AD
CARl"£'T 4'~ ·cJeaD. Eves. Norman Mani 56Cl2I
ins. -I< npalr. Clll lNOOME Tam -G~ c.ri-t. MU656 your borne, I01'lf[ loml cc:m-
blntd. 115. -
Go..i.N"' -
MOWJNG, -odd jobo and l!Ot rNMng. -CUT I: ed&t lawn com.pl
service. Uc. 546-5:161 eves ...........
Cut A: Edp Lewn
Main~. Ucemed
~2310 aft 4
e HOME SER.VlCE •
FEDERAL A SfATE sn.-
Gordon ,N. W1rNn, PA
18th yea.·. Awt. 615--3345
1r .... 1,. 6755
JAPANDE Gardener . IRONING lSc pc. You BriDK
Complete S e r v I c e . Ex· ~ ~ Ml-6361.
_...... Rdlal>lt. &42-<llS Land
JAPAN'i:SE Gudenlnc, Pro! ocopl.. '6110
Maint. Land• c •PI n 1 SPRINi(LIU
Cleanup. 63719151 ' Sod Lawr..,_ Uc I: BcD1ed
YARD Cleanup . Trff * 60..:m *
aervlce, new I • w n s , miltMERdAL A reili&Tldll
.,t:nklen, rvtotlJL &t&--68t8 GudefttrW" A: J..andlcapblc,
F'or Dl1lJ Pilot Want Adi. Joe OJITal 96l-4764
Dtal 50-5l7I for M'.SULTS Whtitl ~tsl ObnrNoltne
BUSINESS REPLY MAIL
""' a.. ,..,.. ... fl, Ced• ..... C.l'nle
Oron9• Coast DAILY PILOT
'· o. IOll 1560
Colta Ma., C.llf. 926.26
C(ouifW~.
TO Pl6WU COST
Put only ono word 1111 ooc~
1poco 1b0Yo. l11ch1do your
-eddro11 Of phono n1mbor.
tho cott of your o4 t1 ot tho
011d 11f tho Uno on which tli.
l1tt word of yo..-H 11 Writ.
.."" ,., ... t l.00 ...... if , ••
.loti,.. 010 ef DA ILY PILOf
lu t0rvlco -.Hti IMll..f' ,...
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DAll.Y I'll.Of w-. ......., 29• lM DISI F ij~~~!!!!~!!!! ii~~~~~ a IM .. -Ml-JOU a IMl't.O-ms a IEWl.OYMINT MUCHANDll! POii MEICHAH •Ull ~ · • " JO•• • • :::. ' -• ..., ' "' '_,..' 1• SA Li AHD TIAOI SAL! ANO TIAOI
... , -··'
MER~"":"!OlliE FOR
SALE AND TltAOE
. MEiCHAND1'8 POI
SALE AND MIAOI ........ w~ -1200 A11M~ w-noo Holto w..,,.. I ;';•=•;;;';""';;;•·;w;-;,;;;;:i~JOO~-~r.=•:;•;••;·~·;w;;-;;;;;;;1~500;';; 8000 ,.. .. 1 """'"' 11~ Tolovl•lon l20S ,_,. _,_, -. w-7400 Pu11-a IOOOPumlturo on v•• _ ------+ IUYEll TO $600 NEW SALON RENT TV •10
DOIIDIArt' OPENINGS Knowl«llc ol ,.....,_ MAJOR ~ ~f_ ~~ J THEY'RE HERE I r.t I .~! !!,f>O'l!--·.,> ...... ~. t~plU11conctntN.ttd CAUFORNlA BANK •-Hiia C-t..L ~·~ •.-.u e auaboyi cxperlmce ln purchulnc t1 -...,lllMI ...,...n.... New Gultnr.n PaotmUtr USED 1Vr $25 1 up. Rep&in
e Room So". Woltera ~ ,:_ ~:"'~ ~~ ':1': :..:: LllSUll WOllLO MedltemiMa ~ ~~.~.~ ~a.°'oi. ~im""'
kt usbt o t t Ice r, •"'°' Now Ttklnt A,,Ucltlofta fer1 I In Used Hammond-. Thoma&.
Trilh 1:EW'P.OIT cu1torner eon ta cl e HAlltDRISIEU leutht MMluff!chtrer"a 'A Slwwioom amp waratur Macnavox. Klnf. 1210 -_,..,,, ... ply tn penoo only to wamn
Deni. Pennanmt c are e r ~ e MANICURIST , Al,....,... ..... I .,.... ...._ ~ man 1tartina: at •••••• s 395 Hl°FI & Stereo
Poroon nol Agsncy portunlty tor q u •II II• d • Ri CI PTK>NliT 8 WoOd carved arm divan, Jg. man 1 c!Wr • Allo Lnile s""'"' e ,... Sclld ataln
NEWl'ORTEll INN uar Je.tnbotte Road
Newport 8Hch
8.13 Dowr Or., N.8. peraon.. S•l,f)' coin. or love aeat 5 Pc Octagon dark.~ din set New Amaicu made planol
4
spd, 4 speakl!r aud~
.....ato m....,.te wtth aliillty •nil No Following Neoe&>ary w/blact or avocado framed chairs, 8 Pt BR · irom .................. $ 5!0 .,...,. In nlnut camole.
Youn' Min Tr1vtl I .. 14
.,...,..._.., Cootact W. G. Must Be Experienced .. t 9-dr Mr. & Mrs. dresser, IC mirror, ?-ELECTRIC Left on lay away. P..,
l'reaaalJ. ._ CODll\\od•o, ~~atlve headboard In Spam111 baJanoe ot 1111 ca.ob or low
NEED tline bo)'I to travel
48 1tates and retum. Tran.
port&tioa lum\ahed. $300 per
month to 1tart, must be able
to kl.ve immedialeJ¥. See
Mr. Huacher, Jamaica Inn
Hotel, 2101 E. O:lut Hwy.,
CdM. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
RN-LYN
7400 • 117 ·2162 • oak design With matchillg box rprll!p, malo-ORGAN pymnu.w ... -. S!S-1'89
Newport c.n1 .. 8'anclt · treas & frame. ASSOC IA TES ··-8'<urlty hdllc Nat'L Banli • lterno Sold Individually Hobby Supplies -11:&'.A Ne .. _..... C.tnter Dv Htf, W_,_. Hile W...... 333 E. 17th, Costa Mea 3 to 11 I 11 to 7 Shilts
N'w Convalescent holpltal
to open ind wtoek in Febo
nwy.
-·-· ·1 ~•·-' f ~ 7400 Shep A--loforo yw buy -USI 6'6-«03 PROFtTABLEN•wHobby A~=:-G~RLS . ...;W;..;•;;;in"..,.;;..---7'-400-"' W-, ~ YALU~ $l09S.9S -FULL PRICI $52'.tS tin back ol Paocake HOUl<l '.,. ,69 Aral<n • Rotirfta.
APPLY 1.N PER.SON
393 Hospital Rd., N.B.
{Acro!I from Hoq HOlp.l
omce COMBINAnOM; s.r, Bar or terms 11 tow •• $4.66 per w.k dial en•> 543-2141 Mn.
ll •• 24 · w t Maida 6 Go Go Danoen. No Down-Use Our Store Charge Plln ONCE-A-YEAR Mac'• t.linl worm FannL
N•tiona! '°""'"' needs 11" es ern Top ...... $1-!0 "' No Fancy Front -BUT Quality Valuea lnoldo ALL FLOOll MODELS n.e F... Bam. 22 49 YOW'IS ladltt. J"rff: to trawl at.art. Ph. far mt. 56-8983 Conn e Wurlitzer e Knabe N wport Blvd CM
...., coast and mldWftt ,. SASSY LASSY, 2"'1 llarbm-, APPROVED FURNITURE PIANOS ond ORGANS ' ·
MESSENGER
for
DISPATCH DEPT.
Aullf•nt
CASHIER
Prefer aome Brokerage
experience. APl>bi in puo-
ton: Mn. Hadland
GOODllODY & CO.
290 S. Coost Hwy
..rt .. -u with cha-...... G I CM -.,...;'."Must bo .,=;,; ' . . 2159 HARBOll, COSTA MESA "OnMl-oKlnd" Sporting Goo41 1500
... neat Hilb ocl>ool ..... Ir SNA~ == 12 Yeara same locatlo~ame ownoro YOUro~i.'o~ GREEK SURFBOARD :":.:~bu= WE "'.!•=-::::.!"' ~ s:!~ ~·:_. ~ ~~op E:RL YI ", .. "MA~c:dlent. $60.
Young man. r;l!Jlle, driwr·•
l.icl'lla", ti. Thru wUh ser-
vice obllp.tlons. Opportun-
ity for advancement. Com·
pany benefits.
ae:o paid while in tra1niJ:w. S4a.~ Fine Ouiltmaa Tra~ins
Woel<ty .......... $100 plm. -~ $388 ••-Frinp boodlts. For Intor-SJlll ll~Ui "°"' Mon, Wom. 7500 from Mlscoll1noou1 -
Set Mr. Rieb l·3 P~I Laguna Buch
--.W"°AITRESSES
P/time. Exp, '1'ltt 21. Ooaed
Sunda,y &: Holidays.
view '" Mr. HutcMr. J.. ~U * No down • Easy t'nna:
ma.lea Inn Hot'l, 2101 E. JOB$ A tMPLOY Ml!N 1 e Delivery e DAILY PILOT
330 \Vest Bay, Colt& Mesa
STUCCO WIRE MEN
Woric in C.olumbua, Ohlo I
lndianapollc. lnd. pUll:lng
wire on by the roll. Furnish
own too25. Will pay $15, pe.r
roll. Wire over board. No
line wire or paper. Write,
Milton Lewin, 6129 Qtlna..
berry, ColwnbUt, Ohio. 43213
EXP'O Mechanic wl m
tools. Plenty ol work. OiU'a
Auto Repair. 1147 Anaheim
Aw., CM
Apply in Penoo
KRAMERS
COLONIAL KITOIEN
5U W. 19th St
Costa Meaa
eo...1 u..,., CdM. Poro""' Com· p OprS DAY BUS BOY Fum11u,. sooo Gould Music comp•ny
w'Jcome. • • · SchoolM'natructJon 7600 Fum1ture returned from di> 204.5 N. Main, Santa Ana 3 (Six 01ys A WHk) -model bomu. So. ol Freeway, ;,1--0681 FRIDAY -JAN hi
' · ~~tSon. Mon & Fri 'til 9 Sun lZ-5 7:30 P.M.
WINDY'S AUCTION
RN's-LYN's
CAN YOU QUALIFY? Aides
For abort tmn jobs
st.artlna th1J week.
Apply lmmed. WAmu:rsa Studio Offer Spanish . Modi-.•" Y•m•"" NEW FURNITURE
nn.i RD FURNRURE Plonos & 0~1n1 •rom """""'''"" & moo•t · • hom,s. 20 Beautllul Bed· (bperloncoclJ
Need someone to usllt in
m,y bw:inl!sa, 2 hn per day'
5 days Y.-k. SGS per wk. For
penonaJ interview call Mrs.
f.tWer, S4U252 between 2
Sunlile Coloni1I liit•• ill!.
ConY1lescent Hosp. _-:::. 1784 w :.:.in
RfUllDI E. llE
IS I E. c.,,, Hlghw1y
Newport looch
& Contest 1144 ~.:t·;~ CM cO::tm M;:i~ = :'s~~y ~~~~tru~~
Have a $2.. bill? It'• worth 2 Wed., Set • Stm. 'tll' 1839 N•wport Blvd, CM Room set. 1 ?ilartinsvllle
private INSonal The luclcy CONTEMPORARY, perfect 646-0Z71 pecan Dining Room set y,•lth
one wlna •ix more free! coDditlo.n! Curved kdionll•;c=rrn;;;n-,,:;;;;;;;;;;-V.:I china cabinet, 60 Lovely os
Don't have one'!' WW ac-(COit $850) $250 or bell o1.'HAMMOND. Slelnway Ya. chairs, dinettes, cocktail ta.
cept two ailver doilan. C:all fer; h>ola:a•, end table, maha • rll!W' le used pianos bJ,s, credenzas, de I k I, ·~ • COOK • fo r Nunlng Home
Experienced
Apply at
New Ownenhlp & MaJto -Santa Ana, Ph. 541).(1325
egement. Tep 1tartln1 -Colta Mesa. 2100 Harbor
Pay. All Shlftt. An equol opportun;ty
today tor details. double doors· upbol cbain· of all makes. Belt buyJ in cheats, lamps, gun cabinets, * DRIVERS * Unr'que Sludt'os d@eOlatcf' ~P5; bedruo~ So. earn. ri&bt here. pictures. min'oni, mattreas-
. No 11:--1-•a ttl; single bod ; do .. ; bJ2 SOIMIDT MUSIC CO.. "• TV'~ and SterooL R•·
*
139-0440 employer -.... '""'••-..... w. 19th St. •••· , .. ,_... rn•nv 'Items. ~ N. hlain, frilera,ton:, itoves, washers
.,.... ~;:;...,_ ............ -v Santa Ana and •--and ?.t UC 11, Necac.&arv! Costa Mesa 646-Wl '""""""'"' ..... ~.;>
MISS EXEC AGfllCY L1gun1 Be•ch Nur ilnt
Homo. 494-I07S
Foo P1ld e 2 ND COOK e e COMMERCIAL e
TELLE II Exec ~tary • • · · • • to S56l Must ha.ve IOOd experience
Personnel Sect)' •••• to $563 with IOUP • aaucea. Worldna
Payroll Ok (split) •• to S560 houn Mon. thru Fri. S to
Sales Sect'l:tary ····•••· $500 4:30. Call Mnt Penninelon.
P.R. Secretary • • • •• • • • SS00 8.\1-0!00 Ext 2036.
Acctg C erk (tplil) •• to$500 SE WI NG MACHI NE
Keypunch '•·" •··•·•··· S49t OPERATORS. Expel. top
General OUice • • .... to $494 atitcher ot sportswear. Ap.
UNITEO CALIFORNIA
BANK
4525 McArthur Blvd.
Newport Beach
RecpVPBX ····• ....... $4'15 ply; JAY·MAR CORP, zm
-5'cty ...... l4'0 s oak, Santa Ana 8 "' 5411-4424
Qanp Order Qlc: (apl..lt) $400 3 ·PM
Girt Fri (1plltJ , ••••••• $400 -'-"=""""""'=..-.v-Equal opportunity employer
Unique Opporlunlly Mall Girl .............. $375 Exp. GIRL FRIDAY
P.T. Typilt fsplll) •••. $%.hr tor Head off1ce Q eaning Bus-for Appllcant P1y1 Fe• 1ness. Afust know bkkp'g I:
Exeruttve Sedy •••• to $500 gen'l otfice procedur&
Girl Friday • , , • , ••• , • to $500 Houn: flexible. N'w of1ice by
Receptionist ••• , •• , • to $450 O.C. airport. Apply 5f1-5883
Secretary ••••••.•.•.• to $425 ;;';;"';;·.,Gourl=="';;;,---,,-., Escrow Traintt .••• to S350 EXPERIENCED or w i 11
EXEC SECRETARY
A/P/Cierl< ............ 1325 tn.ln. DryclunlngJJaundry
Must hive good appe•r·
anc•, exceUent typing &
1horth•nd 1kllla. Ple1H
appfy In per10n.
UNION BANK P.T. Secretary •••••••• $3.br attendant. Home like at·
mosphere, Balboa Isl. Xlnt
(10 w. Cout llia;hway pay, gd hrl., Comm 1. 2743 E. Coa1t Hlghwoy
Caron. d•I Mir
Equal opportunity employer
Newport Beach 648-3939 774--2380
'•°"'au"'C"'K'°"Pl"'E°"S"°SE'°R""•·
Secretaril!&, many •• to S520 Experienced in 11portswear.
OMV .................. to$475 ApP!y INSURANCE GIRL Med front & back •.••• to$450 JAY·MAR, INC.
Med Tramcriber ........ $435 2907 So. Oak, Santa Ana Part time to handle Fll-e &
Home OWnera for a "'"e.11
known Savinp and Lo&n.
Excdlent workilll' cnndl-
tiona. Call 645-2fi00
Typists, many ...... lo $410 IS to 3 P M)
Auto Ca.shier • •• • · ·••• • • .$400 I "200""'°"IN"CO;;n;ME;;;;;l;-;Eam=,--w:::bil;:;;. e General OUice .......... $400 you team to be 1 Vanda
PBX/Typist ............ $368 Beauty CouNtlor. ..The
Trnee Underwril.er • ••• tc$346 Beat Friend 11. Face Ever
Trainee Typists ......... $346
Trainee Steno •••••••. , •• $333
Trnee Nune1 Aldn ..••• $303
Trntt Dental Aul ...... $303
A~ET AGENCY
Colla Meu
437 w. 19th ..,_.,,,
Garden Grove
12291 Harbor mvd
638-fillO
COLUMBIA
Employment Agency
8kkpr (atveral . , • , , , lo $525
Penionnel Sec ....... • $520
Hospital Cook •••••••••• $500
Dental Front Ole .... to $450
Oerk Typist (M"v) •• to $433
MedicaJ Assist •••.•• $400uP
Genenl Ofc Tmtt •••• $320
Cake Decorator ...... $3.hr
Tronic Assemblers to $2.SOhr
NW"St Aides .... : ....• $2.hr
Factory Trainees-··· $1.75hr
F<.fANY MORE JOBS
MULTIPLE LISnNG
1858 Newport. Ol 642.SW
1223 S. Bristol, SA 546-8560
100 S. Anah, Anah 77«491
e KEYPUNCH e
OPERATORS
Experienced Alpha i Num.
Long term aul1nmenta,
days. Loni Buch area. Free --KELLY SERVICES INC.
230 E. 3rd Street
Long Bea.ch, Calif.
<2131 aum
F.qlllll or.fl0r1unity ~:>layer
~nel 0f'rlt • . . • • • $500
Exp'd. &:roUP lnt., ~:
• mature. s. Santi Ana mfl.
(fore).
lec'ty, l gir1 ofc ...••.. S5IXl
Nr. f·aMioo Ia. Lt. ahthnd
or transcriber. (ltt peJdl
J. R. Pie>rte Auoc. Apney
• 1115 N"':port, C.M. 64J..6Tl0
.,_..~~~
ltocopl/Typlst
.... .,. phone. ""'' .,,,. l;w. to $3&0. Ftt paid,
ello f~ jobg.
APEX
Ernploynv:nt ~
11'13 Harbor Blvd.
(.\i block South 0( 19th)
1o.t& M4'• ~
Sho"' Co,_ G1l1 ~ ..... G<I nldlt1t, """'" ~ OOloo """""' 1foOypmob Opon, Mod. l
clelrtil.J ..ta. RNa • Nu™s
•-cau °""'· S<1-7196 .UGUS AOINCllS
• C Newpuot Blvd .... c.M.
\
OR
.,
615-6195
VIKKl'S Costa Mesa la look-
ing tor a:harp, dependable
bannakl. Full or part time.
Apply ln pel'IOn, wkda.YS ID-
6. 1791~ Newport Blvd.
PERSONABLE, AmblUoua
pera?n 21..fO for aec-Offlce po1ltion in lrg: apt complex.
Exe: admln & sec skills
req'd. Varied duties & hn.
Some wknda req'd. Call
Mon-Sat ONLY 645--0.SSG
BABYSITTER • Housekeep.. er, actiw )UI' ok1 baby boy. COOKS HELPER
Permanent, Northern H.B. Private School, North Jlunt.
area. 893--7445 aft 6 PM. tnpm Beach Houn 9:30 'dJ
!\JATURE, reliabll" we.man 2:00, 5 days a week. c.atl
warrt@d care 5 yr old girl, Mr Welch 847-265.S, 9-J ~·tek·
ll-4 wkdya. Rei. req. S a I _._..,,.'=•onl;;y.-·====-
.,,.n. IIB Write Dally Pilot COUNTER. GIRL
Box P-801.. Must have &:rill experience er
LADIES 18 to 60 show Sarah cubing experience. Work·
Coventry spring & a 11 Ing hours Mon thru Fri 8
season jewelry faab.icna, to 4:30. Call !\frs Pennina-
absolutely no investment, ton. 833-0000 Ext 2036.
wo "'In. 1147·1567 * WAITRESSES *
SAWYER HOlo.IE needs Experi,nced only. J."'ull time.
m1ture womien for Apply in ptl'SOII bet. 9 am
houaekeeping, p r a c t i c a I Ir. Ii pm, # 16 Fashion Itland,
nursing. 646-6716. 2 6 1 9 Newport Beach.
Orange Av. C.!\I. TEACHER wanta babyaitter
PART-TIME EVES from I to u pm, m11.i1t
Phone from our oUioe on Bal--have own tran.,. 549-4369
boa Ille. &-9 P.!\t alte:r 3.
Call: 6T;>-f57D For Info. ~LAD==IBS;-,-lo-do-,-,-houle--w=·o"rk""In
PHONE SOlJCITING Ii.nett of Newport Homes.
No e.xperience neceuary. For lnlenoiew call Leta.
Holiday Health Spa 2300 638-4177
liarbor, Costa P..!esa ·u'"o"u"'sEK=EEP=;;;E;;;R.;;-:•-:xc:p"•"•:-..
llOUSEKEEPER • Li~ in. refer. req. Live-in. f.1ull
1.folherlea homt. N. B. like childn!n. ~ Aft.
area. 2 chldrn ~ 14 It 6
16. Pret u/40. 5.11-14j(I H'~O~U~SEK="E"EP=ER.="--,10-,-0,-ne
WANTED Part time Bkkpr. lady, full time, live in. Pvt.
Secretary to work al her rm. and bath. 5'16-6S.99
convenience tn my home CASHIER. CU Wuh. Full
In Corona del Mar. 673-2525 time or part tlme.
OPERATORS Blint stitch • Call 83&-6111
hand tinishe:n ~ Garment EXP'D. Operaton for
factory exper. 642-2666 N.8. ettsse~. Top pay. 8 6 S
EXP. v...Jtrezs, over 21. Thfl
F\ylng BuUer. 3.lOt Newport
Blvd., N.B. 67l-0077
RELIABLE babysitter. my
borne, call after .f. * ~~71£,6 •
llARMAIDS; Mavmck.
1728 Ne1'-'p011 Blv .. C.M-
Apply bet S: 30 PM
CHILD eve • lite tw>uln'Cl'k.
momlnp. NeY.,,ort Shins.
Re.la. 5C8-6405 afl S pm.
Mold. l.quna Reef Motel,
Production Pl , NB 646-0.108
\V AITRESSES needed. food
& cockta!h. The Blue Beel
613-1!0)4
QUAI.JFIEO Int. Dec. for
busy new location, N .8.
MS-!Ml9 or "4--0631
RN'a a.nd LVN 's
lluntl.Qrton 9eaeb area..
841"'1611
GIRL FRJDAY, 1•n office
v.·ortt. Lota1 TV 1tore.
f!5.1451i
30fa S. Cout Hwy C OMPANTON houSf'kl.'fiper * 4•3Xl5 * k I.rim.lftl World. Ls.gun.a
DENTAL Amstant for widow. 6G-28JJ
orlhodanli.l tn .If~ YT/ST Operator, nites I:
Bench. Call 962-llZI (II" week~nth:, N'lrt Ume.
BUSIES!' -" towft. The DAILY P1lDI
Oualfted NCtl~ Stn
,...,, time ' cfbi,. ...
DOW!!!
S2Ji0 per hr. 675-2464
e BOOKKEEPER e
Pl.rt Umr. full cha.rp. Good ..a.,.. c.r1 673-2930
OIARGE )'CIUf Wi nt ad now.
*Keypunch*
Operator
to openale IBM Keypunch
and 'Yerifitr. Pnfer one
year experienc. Requlre1
hlCh deirte al accaracy.
Good frinle benefits plus
prollt -plan.
r MASTBI
SPECIALMS CO.
1640 Monrovl• Av•.
Cott• MeN
642-2427
An equaJ. opportunity
employer
Rll's ...
ICU
.......... 'cl::-&~ Qu&ilty King-Siu .... WT DAYS ' I I MUCH MORE!!'
driving ""°"'· Apply 1---::::--:-:----boall1Uul quilted ma-• OOME BROWSE AROUND!
YELLOW CAB CO. sci!.':. :•&:1::.0s apllt loundatloo, bll-In Hlgl>o• '""' .,. romlng -WINDY'S AUCTION
186 E. 16th St HAS A GUARANTEED frame. Never used. $9&. but we are still discounting
ea.ta Mna CURRICULUM FOR Worth $250. lo.6536 all pianos &: organs in the
IM M E DI AT E 1-~ SUCCESS•. lut days of the gl'l!at Mov·
Jam . ..._._, 'b-·te 1n°""u:::. Office Equipment 1011 in&: Sale. It will cos t you WIUill ~ 833 Dov•r Dr., N.8. ----_, s • b
2075% Newport Blvd.
Behind Tony's Bldg. Mall's.
Costa Mesa • 646-8686
OPEN DAILY 9 to 4 tlng to n Beach area, 646-0153 PROFESSIONAL ;:.,ne:,.to W4Jt. hop "' u,y ~~~ :::i:s ~wif;, IJfetlme Glft, typewrltiDa'. DRAFTING TAILE wARD·S BALDWIN SI'UD10·1"'s"c~R"A""M~~L!!E~T~S~:
m exp n e c e, 1 a r y, in. O!.Udn!n, grandclilldttn, or New 31x42", adjU1tB to atand-180=='=N=•=w='po=rt=. =C=-'='·="™"===:I • vestment required. Apply )'OW'8elll Individually tu. inz I e Ye L "ARROYO",
nu Camp Ave Canop toted DUk:oat 10 1enont m'ta.l ~. IOlld bauwood. T•levf1ion 8205 ANSWERS • h,..1 ... llCbool. 173 Dd Mar e1ectrorrlcally bonded, land-•---------
Park between 11 am • l ..,!'... ' ed smooth. Strona: steel Wt-• ANNUAL pm Mo~ tbru Fr:lda)'. _CM_,_5484859 ___ ~---Ing arct. tilta to any ana:Ie. Chosen -Wai'r -Milky -
Re•I Est•te S1le1 M"RCHANDISE FOii sso or belt oUer 536-04aZ Mildew -WRINKLES
Man & Women SALE AND TRADE · · -SALE Senior citizen's conun,nt: ~ a.pin. OUice # -----·--HouMhold Goodi I020 "Time ~ heal all wounds
•
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--"-b'· f F llu ----------I , but it IUl'e doesn't do much licensed men ~v;m;n. ;:. _•_m ___ r_o _______ KIRBY Va c u.um. Recon-Color TVs & Stereos for WRINKLEs:·
ata.nt income & trainlnc· f11r SPANISH FURNITURE ditioned Gu.an.nt~ Like 23" 1ifotorola, wal cabinet, 1-~=====~-
Gardner. s pr in 1 Realty, RE Tu RN E Ii FROM new wiattachmenta. F .P. rq. $650, special ..... $495 PROFESSIONAL
541)..4824 MODEL HOMES. SAVINGS $35 87 ~mo 638-2247 23" Zenith '69 model DRAFTING TABLE TO 80%. Spaniah quilted · • • reg. $579, special······ $469 New 31x42", adjust! to stand-
AVON aof.a&loveseat.Joaklivin&; G•r•-Sale I022 Zenith stereo, low boy 6 ing 1,ve l. "ARROYo·•,
WANT a nice vacation this room tables, 2 llvinl room --~~------• 1peaken, pecan finilih. metal edge, solid ba.sawood,
year? Start tc earn for 11 tam pa 6 Spu:i.sll pairt!inr. MOVING SALE! rea:. $379, special ••••• $249 electronically bondtd, sand·
today. We'll tell you how El J'tulclente JN n a:•lf e PoMr mower $35. Hand r.iany otMr TV's & Stereos ed unooth. Strong steel tilt·
AVON can help. Territory bedroom suite. oak trtj)le mov;er $5. J-Cora1 flreakl.e to choo~ from. 1ng llrc&, tilts to any anrle.
open! Call 540-7041 or dre111et • mirror, kfnt cbra $15 ea. Whlt.e euy STEVENS TV $50. er bcftt oUer. 536-0012.
546-5341 headboard, 2 commodn, chr $20. Green vlnyl lthr
•... ~••roPLE. N t kingsize mattreu & box chr & foot stool $35. Twn 1953 Newport Bl•·d CARPET WAREHOUSE lm-·"l•to •-nln•s ~ e • ' 2 ·~ All · -•-n E·• rn.u ,... • .......1 Du to iprings, boudoir lamps, beds A: aprinp ~ .el Costa 1.lesa 54g.3493 Remnanl•2•..,.-Ro uus for experlencH RN'1, ::; ~~· e 6 piece Spanish 1V't"Ouaht good cond. ~2675 ThoUl&ftds of yards to choose
full time •nd part Holtd•y Httlth Sp1 iron cUnina aet. Only $467. GARAGE Sa.le: Sat ht. Sun from! Some at Cwit &: Below.
time. Wiii tr1ln ln•x· needs u.lespeop~. We train, fro. dawn &: $4.50 weekly, 2nd. 10 am. to 6 pm. 8252 FREE TO YOU Hn: 8:304 p.m. Mon.Fri.,
perlenced. All 1hlft1 no exp. nee. Apply in pet'-sell aeparateJ,y. Euy credit Malley Dr., Huntington Bell. Sat 10..2 p.m.
av•ll•ble. Exc•llent I01I. 2300 Harbor Blvd., C.M. HAMILTON FURNITURE GARAGE sale Sat A: Sun ORGANIC Fertilizer, aged 1753 S. Ritchey, Santa Ana ,_ ~ flt 5948 Westminlter Ave. , • • bone manure combined 541-SOn emp .... ,.t -n• I. LAMINATORS needed for w---•-~•-.,.. ••• ., • .:i.n.. Jan 18tb &: 19th. 5891 . !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~! Qu1ULL1o1.1::r • .,.,........,.. ~ Edmords Circle H.B with wood shavmga. Good C•ll Nuralng Offic• production parts, m ex· 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Sal ' ' mulch. 833-5332 or 546-4931 17 CU It f r e e z e r ,
perlence needed ·'lrill train. 10 a..m.. to 6 p.m., Sun. llOO betw S ol s r.too thru Kln&~Lawn r.tower, Kin&· Martin Luther $1.&5 to S2.30. Call Tri·O. 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. Applf•ntn Fri. un 0.Lawn Edger, Vaculawn ..
Hospital , 1it1:;· 547-0700. Aft 6, Mr. MORE CASH • SPECIAL PURCHASE • BEAtrr AKC male sab5e I: 35 mm Voitlander camera, , .,.,.~T ESTATE. Shouldn't Retrlgeraton:,aut o m a tlc wht Collie to qualified 1 ntw 4' neon Ught. 1 Anaheim ~ PAID FOR washer&: other major lP-home, tncd area, rood clarinet w/cue, also Argus
722.1200 Ext. 272 )'OU be seWna; the bottnt pliances from model homes y, .. tcbdog, love-s chldm. SOO ~'!.tt Projector & acree n.
am Hunfnilton Beach! F r .• SG-1201 after 6. VllI ... Roal,,. .... 962-44TI u DI ure at '"'tuttc dl1axmb! No ..,., .. ,.,_ 1129 ·===~--~ COUNSELOR or 546-8103 Do1o1'll. We lll!rVice. See at ocx:; _ Male BI ck I: hit HIDE-A-BED newr used. Colored TV'1, Pl1nos FOSI'ER'S bt 5 . 'h a ...,. wndle, $100. 3 bdrm sets. klnr. PERSONNEL UNLIMITED Eanlh-potm-II A I 1TI85 -~~ -v -n-. a ~ s, appy, ... e y, full •. twln sizes. o• oofa ,.... App •ncn, nt qua '°,........,, ....... ,. .... , .....,, looks Iik Snoop loves ... " Needed for Coat& Mea. o~ tial part or fuO ti.me.Na.-1 Piece or (So. of Warner) 968-1234 children ~2819 y, & love seat. Den furniture,
flee, to join experienced pro. tlona1 Orpnizatlon. CaD Mr · coUee le end tables. OcCM
feuional employment agen-Klineat83J.-0362afttr6 pm. Houseful! ~TERtorhea~~~si;SPAYED female Boxer; all chain. Many other item.11.
cy. Agsrea&lve, rood on FULL Time cook, wage vacc. Good famlly dog. 2M8 r.tu.st sell evecything! Only
phone, have an interest in Is Our Specl•ltyl rentkal._ .. ~ after 5 or E. Coast Highway Corona 2 months old. All f.Tedit·
working wtth people. Sales o~n, ~~=campus. 636-3620 wee euua. del Mar, 9 to 5 y,ry reas. 714: 87!>-1592
be.c)tzround helpful but not 'M'°'A"'N'°'A°"G;;ERo;;-::,.::qu::lttd""'"°"1or::.,-;l3, 24 HOUR. SERVICE REFRIGERATOR, I a r I e TO VERY &ood home w/ POOL
nert.ua.ry. BUYER ON DUTY 7 DAYS Forst.free. Bottoryt freew'3 . older children. Beaut 8 mo.11 PREMIER 1 BR Adult units with pool. Brus~ chrome. S S. 0 1 d Puppy, h s b r kn
Pertonnel Anency &C-llnO FACTORY seconds, genuine 642--3550 536-685S 1130 TABLES • oil~ walnut tables, larie Ex 45S E. 17th Street A-ntloo, Men & aelectlon of cocktail, lamp MAYTAG WASHER. • STRIPED Ginger cat, male.
Costa Mesa 646-0031 •· cdlent condition. $50. N c ·"· B •
Rll or LYN
NEEDED FULL TIME
Apply
Sunlit•
Newport Harbor
Conv•l•ac•nt Hotpit1I
646-7764
SEAMSTRESS
Must be experlenctd work.in&:
with naUpb.yde bolt cum.
ions. Apply 'tn person
Joha119'n I Cbrl$tensen
898 W. 16th, N.B.
Corner al t.fonrovia & 16th
SAL£SGlftL.-Exp. o n I y ,
ladln w ar, pxl uJary 5
day wk., 1'rt. or Sat. only,
Mr1. Kuntin 10055 Adams
Aw., 11.t Brookhunt
EXPERIENCED D e n ta I
Aaista.nt tor 11&rt timt
work. Write Daily Pilot Box
p 3ll.
MESSENGER doctor's office,
pickup, mite. otfice assist·
antt. P.fust have car. 319
3rd St., t..ar. Sch.,
"* SECRETARY * Shor thand &r typin1
l'ICC't'isary, some telephone.
40 hr. v."ttk. Call g.u....u63
HO USEKEEPER.Own
1'00m, 1V. 2 achool qt
chlldl'l'n, tuU duties, 1 o m e
E~ll1h prelcrred. 5'8-#t7
OVR. Counter Serv, 8:30 AM
to 1:30 PM.. Yard'• Cotf"'
Bar. 673-4186 Corona del Mar
FULL Tinto --6 child care. ~f. s.la.r1 oPlll
vk. C.M. ~--3681
W __ -· 7550 It end tabl«. Priced to sell * 646-l45& * ame h11.111e rown needs New $late $695 val Now $295 fut. Far below wholesale good home. Call alt 6 p.m. 23 Models to choose from $59
"SERVING FOR 39 YEARS" price. KENNY BROWN Kenmore pa ~r. llke 675--4235 1/31 up. 213: 692-4167, 69'2·2101
W• C1n Find TIM Furniture, l\flg. ill E. 16th new. Late modd, $S5. TERRIER type male dog. f1ELD Transmitter I: 2
Right Spot For You St., C.M. MS-7815 • MT-8115 • All shots. Loves children. Rtte:lveni Ansaphone ad·
"lt'1 Not Luck" HIDE-A·BED newr Wied. Kenmore automatic waahu, l male long hair l,S Siamese ding machine, d r a f i 1 n &:
"lt'1 Know Haw'' $100. 3 bdrm aeta, Jtin&, excdlent condition. S3S. cat. 64Z--8762 1131 machi ne • tab I e,
FEMALE DIVISlON full &: tv.i n •!us. I' sofa e M7..m.5 e ADORABLE lg. shagy doc. Duplicator, % ton truck,
Sec. Travel '" ........ • $650 A love 11eat. Dl!n furniture, Refrltert•tGr $50. male, nda. acres & aau, conl'!ttte aw. Very reas! Bookkeeper .•..•......• $675 coHee A: end table:s. Occu • 536-6858 * In ~'hlch to p I a y . M6-0013, 59l-1838
Teller .............. to $400 chain. f.tany other Items. 5t8-5265 1/lO LOST OUR LEASE
r.iedleal Ole. , , , ....... $400 Kua I aell ewl')'thlnr! Only --------:-::~ l<SMALL=:;;--== .. :;-;:he=.:-:=::-: E Gen. OUice ............ $350 2 months old. All ~fed1t· Antiques 1110 10 mix Id ag1, puppy, verything I o es! Beds,
Credit Ouk •••••• 1tart $321 Very ms. 714: 87t)...1592 Ex~ont~ o~ $hots. spreads, furniture, lamps.
Dental Front omc. .... S500 DESIGNER'S SOFA-PRIVATE puty haa old h'I me Ml ..... with &: much mon! Reasonable!
T ll 1'00 nlltol, ""'"tlnp, &laaa, and C I dn!n. -41~ 1/30 455 N. Newport. NB 646-3265 e e.r • • · ·" • '· • • •• • • • •• .. a.JSTOM bullt 3 pc 9l!lrtional hand _..,I t d chlna.
!lied. lteeept .• , • , •••• to $400 with built in planter I in-P a n ' 4 YR OLD ped. Dachshund, KIRBY Vacwm dea.ntt &
MALE OtvlSJON 968--2488 m, aJtm!d. Good adlt or attad:lmtntB. Ckigtnally 50ld
Time KH'ptr ••••.••.•• $40'1 ~ ~t' ~;e: VASr stock Amer 6 Eur older chlld peL S46-8589 for over $300. Take over
s.Ieam.an •••••••••• to $800 or separa~. rn xhlt cond. furn A clocks. La r ry after 2 P.M. 1/31 small pymnts or $49.60 cash.
Mal.nt Trnee • •••• • • • to $554 Orta:lnal COit ~· Sell tor Morgan AntiqueL 2 4 2 I (TWO) 7 monlh old cats • Credit d(1>1. 535-72S9
Ship• R.ec:. Tm ....... $3411 $28$. or mab Ofter. 64&-8469 Newport BJvd., C. ?it brother and a.later. Raised ENGLISH Dk. Oak 9 pc. ~=te·~·~····· $4.00hr NEAR new lJv Rm couch, =~r·if~3= bo~ :ni~; 3h b8r '!f°~ Janitor ............ $2.25 hr chr, 3 tabk-1, 2 la.ms-$150. S.Wint Mlthlnet 1120 · :"·he
1 1110
:!;:n6"1 "K Obi BR 1tt <!Omn1, 2 nlte BLACK female cat. ~i po.... r, x n . Q'ft-P1ant J!:nrlnetr • • • • . • • • "" ER. rll-aa: Driver ................. $626 •lands. dbl dre.-r $125. 1.968SING .. i ·=Siamese. 4 months . LARGE, L<iwdlspl~tabl.ea:
"\Ve hlw many l'OOd jobs Rtbll G.E. RdJ1& $75. oma.tic, com.-wf 546-4811 l/ll peg bo&.rcls. theatrical light
.iuna tor you·• Tlibltt I: 4 chn SUI. 2 mo t'Ol\!IOlf:. ~ man 4 TERRIER PllPA-iq l.ixturn. Misc item 1 . -·~FREE old bike S:1J. 536-4681. leaving atta. Will sacrifice halftd blonde-Just darf 1 ~7322 aft 5 p.m, ~.u:. lor $39 9T cuh or aau.me • ing. ;;;;:;:i;;';~=-;:-=;:-,;;.,-SOME FEE e SELLING e $4-."ii ~-Button holes, blind !14&-2147 l/JJ WATER be1ter 20 11lt $.ll.
MERCHAUTf l!CXJSETI.JL OF hems, overcutl etc. No at-PEEK•-poo, 3 moa old. Rood for mWltt home or nl' FURNmIRE tach nttcled. ~aler OK't black 6 tan. Real cute doe! rental. 642-3526 after 5 or PERSOlllB. • 842-18!11 • guaranter. Call 525--8616 u 8-6419 11l) ~·~· .. 7•~·~ .. ~·=~~--~
3J4.1 Wntcllfl Drtw TR&5'?'1..E C>Urlna r 0 0 m 1967 SINGDt w/oabhv:t, 1 flfOS. .. Daisy" dog. ma.le ~N1TE Luggare (2 ~•. pecan. Oriental rup. doea t'Wt')'thi:nc wttboot 11• 548-4286 Belgfi tarp cues) Llkt new
Comu ~th~ lrvtne Tape nKVCdtt. E&ect. Mirr tacl\. SJ6.li6 Fun pc1oc: or t~ $40 b" both. 536-8184
Ne-.-port Bnch type'WriWt. 968-2S44 Sl.fiO wt. Guuantltd. Call \'NG b11ck Bl.IMY -.·/hutch. ELEC ~r. llomellte XLU omc.. tn all ol * COMPLETE Hv rm 1et: 523--0915 Yl1( male zrey c.I. hfebrtm. chain saw, Oiild·s XJ..15.
Orangt County dnt cond: tn Ollvt 1111 1-397.QlSl anythne. 1129 ~ after !fl:JJ
66n10 pd. IGM573 Muslcollntl. 112S MAL!:. '*" Codm-, put BEAUT., _._ 1 Ir I' I
RESTAURANT BEAUT Llvln& Rm So!L Poodle. 7 moo. 54S-373I1 I/3Il -.U. I and boy's
?.fanapr Tmenr, Coota, ConvertJble to full a bed. AMPE~ Gmdni 1 Amp. DALMA11AN. frl,ndl)', clothetdw.2t1.192--tltl Soul~ abarp Wal~ _XInt __ rond __ ._<75-.1839____ $100. Fender Bauman Afl!P. pmty. Aft. 6 ~ l/ll SURFBOARD. 9' 6,. x 2114",
• (food " eocha.U). Top S250. Electr1c Bui s.:iO. 3i lbl w/ C&lT')'lnc rsck.
pm,y, XJnt &oc. c. 11 PtlD. =:,.~.:r, si;:.:. 536-391 t lS YOUR AD m CLASS!· Best oner. 8Q..:l248
SO.i796 i'OC' an i d to MU &tOWlcf GUITAR. It Amplifier $45. FIEDt 8omeane ..tll be BALBOA Bay Club mem-
AltGUS AGENCIES Ibo eloclt. dloi 1Q.M11. Will 1 ... d, kr bu• """"· -1br It. Dlol ..um i.-. REASONAB!Z1 1860 C Newrort 81vd., C.M. &48-6.')3Saff,r5PM for quick, etfld"1 ruulta. (ll &2'7-78'1U
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SALi AND TllADI
Mlscoll._... NGO
AlmQUES (Bu"""" lllocl<,
ice box, trunks, elc.) JiOMl!:
FUa.Ns (reJri&, Jltove, love •t. couch. etc.) annm
(Mlftl to turs.) Boob, dI»
u. palntl,.s. Movine lo
Hawaii, call Q.n6l for
appt.
DJrnD FABRICS
"'FOR SALE
Rmmanta, 14ItJP]es & Mill a. Sat. Onbt ·1 a.rn. to 2
p.m. 929 Baker, Cc1ta Meq.
Quality lGng·SUe Bed,
beautitul qUllted mattreu.
1pllt fowidation, bit-in
frame. Never used. $98.
Worth !250. 842iii16
UPHOJ.SI'ER]J.(G -rm.so. 2
pc. (European craftsmen)
Free HI, del, pickup, 215
Main. HB "Berny" ""6405
Mloc.W1nted 1610
•WANTED•
Furniture • Appliances
Color TVs e Pf1nos
ETC,
Cash in 1/J hour
541-4531
WANTED
We need quality (no junk
pleue). Furniture, color
TV'1, stereos, appliances,
tools and otfiCe equipment.
TOP CASH IN 30 1.1inutes!
5.ll-1112 * 893-C65S
WANTED: LADIES starter
aolf clubs, bag & cart "4S-5402
Mlchlnery, etc. 8700
50 TON Hydraulic jack, good
condition. 5115-5490 alter 5:00.
PETS and LIVESTOCK
Motor Homes '2J5
9275
Motorcyclu 9300
• HONDA •
MINI 811(,ES
'''' 'to' Ol '65' * $239 * HERB FRIEDLANDER
13750 IEACH ILVD. HW. 3t
12 lllodrt So. 6. 6roY1 Fwy.)
'67 Honda 305 Scrambler
Xlnt conditlon. ~ ,......,.
"':--~~-,--~88_25 1,;;;;"""';-;;i-;T.--;T;-;,,,;;::: ~ 1966 YAMAHA YA..-6. 125cc.
BASENJI • Bark1ess dogs $250 or Best Ofier! 11J8
from Africa. Odor I es s , England Ave. Ha. 536-1742
quiet, short hair. A.KC '68 HONDA 160
Champs. Terms av a i 1. SCRAMBLER. Jiie .ew.
642-4350 aft 6. $325. SJ&..2233
WIRE Fox Terrier pups, '61 HONDA 50
males: champion quality, S60 * 962-2m5
AKC. 64Ul988 I=======
FEMALE German Shepherd
4'Ai Mo. AKC. All shots. * 675-5397 *
WIRE fox terrier puppie&,
AKC, lhotB, &mall, easy to
handle, $75. SJ0..2780
BEAUT. Great DanP, 1'"11.wn.
6 moi;., female $25. Y..1ust
sell 96Z--0901 H.B.
MIN Silver Poodles. 1 female
Tr1il1r, Tr1v1f 9425
1966 16' HI·l:DW Travel
Tr a 11 tr w/accessories.
~2495 aftl!;T 5 p.m.
NORnlWESI' COACH '68.
16', like new! Cost $1595,
sell Sll95. 847-581l! aft 4 pm.
Trucks 9500
I ma!•. 8 w"'. $45. 545-0118 *SPORTSMEN$ VAN*
* TRUCKS * H_•~""--,-----•-83_0 they Are /Ill Hore P,.t
WANTED·: Uorse w u-ff,nt11tic Dl1'°.u,nf>.. 1 ~~J:=·~ v t'"' iD1-ri· '. rR'Ar..sP<>iTATiot. ~ · sEAci=fcrtr
Bolts & Y 1chts 9000 • '. .. DODGE-: · ·~ : 1::::::.:..:::...;...;.;._.:. ___ 116555 Beach Blvd., (H"-'Y· 3$)
l~ FT, Custom F1am~o . 540-2660
Racer. Blue and gold. Huntington Beach
Trailer &: boat ~ly '63 Gl\1C 2T 4000. Cal>
pa inted. New whit" chassis. Ps/b. $8 50 .
n au g ah Y d " · Upholst~ry ServiBoft 506 Jlit Sl. NB. Three 16% hp Champion 673-Ql'20
engines. C.omplete w i t h ·-===07,-::::-;;;;-=::;-meveral fuel tanks, atttring '6::. FORD ~~ ton PU. Excel.,
and controls. See at 28m heavy duty, n1ust sell. Mov·
Lafayette, Nl!;WpOl'I: Beach. lng to Alaska.-545--0733
17 Fl'. Performer. Islander
Deluxe model (all
tlberala ss) oo.tboar
Custom snap cklwn cover.
Bl& wheel tilt trailer. $700
pOOne &12-4980 after 7 pm.
FOR SKIPPER OR BOAT
MAINTENANCE C A L L
548-3561
S1llbolh 9010
'62 CHEV. ~S Ion pick-up;
R&.H, hvy. springa & til'H;
call alt. 5 PM f9.l-U.51
'56 FORD pick.up, 6 cyl.,
o'drlve, good tires: best of·
fer over $200. 962-4670
'47 Ford ~!ii T P.U.
\VI '53 V-8 eng. $200.
642-3279
1964 1S T P/U, FORD. S850 * 842-6486 * 16' \VINDf.-IILL. F i n e s t
material & finttingll. 90% Jeeps
comp!. Finish v.·ork req. i
1
'-g;.;:.:· -'-'-W-/_IV_l-NC_l_l. __ C_o_m_p
Qu ick sale ~ make oUer. rebuiH in '68. New teblt
9510
543-(1861 eng. Soft top &: drs. Front
LIDO 14, No. 192'l with hubs, tires, exhawit, clutch,
cow.r, trailer, N<rth sailll; brb, pnts & plup. paint.
blue • ·white. Llkl!: new. All oils & greases Ouslled
Bf7-5356 & replaced. Only driven
LIDO it. &ood cond., must about 400 mi aince. Org
aell! Mooring avail. $675. owner City of L.A. $1350.
642-2649 or 548-8438 842-4356 '
VAR.ALAY Snipe $6'50, brand BRONCO 196&-V-8, •\VD.
new, Mmt Sell. 636-3950 Cu11t tnt, roll bar. Sp 1,;;;:=:=======~ I rruspl!;nsion, CB rartio. 1100
9020 tirrs It rims, 675-5287 art
6 pm.
Power Cruisers
47• HlJJ.J,.. new gas & wnter
lank( reblt. Chry. V-8
Heml ~· w/oo hrs. See
oft or 14lh St., N'pt 8ch. -DODGE '5.1. 4 WHEEL
DRIVE ambulanet!. Runs
good. ie;.
OR 3-304:;
Imported Autos
e Spot Ca.sh f« Imports
WI!: pay more t<r -.oy import
r egardless of year, makl!:
or condition. 1ry us before •
you aeil. ELMORE
MCYI'ORS, 1S:n1 Beach mvd. I
Wl!;Sbnln~er.~. •
BMW
• Bl\.1\V +
T & M J\IOTORS
Garden Grove Bid at Beach
534·'2284 or (1 l 892-5551
CORTINA
'68 CORTINA dlx, R &: ll, •
11 .0CKJ mi under warr, $200 •
below book. Xlnl, o n e
(l\Vnt'r. 644-(1141 •
TAKES!
DISCOUNTED •
J1ctuport
Jl111ports
AS MUCH
AS
• 3100 W. tout Hwy.
Newport Beach
• GC-9400 544-1764
• Authorhed MG Dealer
DATSUN
·$199
• e '68 MG-BGT • DOWN •• '65 MG Midg" -make
e DOT e
DATSUN
AUTHORIZED DEALER
• • oUer ,.,. Tu 9"' Uceme •• • private party 644-0iTl
•Appretd Crdlt. GMAC
I or a.11• fl1tCNMl11t. • l'EUGEOT • •1-~~~~~--
All Models Fr. $1770
ullmia
IMPORTS
OYOTA-VOLVO
1966 Harbor, CM. &1&930.1
TOYQTA
llEAD0\JllRTERS
ELMORE
15300 Beach Blvd., Wstmnstr
...... 119'-3322
TRIUMPH
'63 TR 4, extras,
exceUent $1250
• 675-3124 •
VOLKSWAGEN
'66 VW DELUXE
4 Spd, dlr, aunrool. Own-
ed by }·I I t '" 'ole lurly
from San Clemente. llas had
lovillg care. Cream ~·hite
body • never been !ouched!
It alian beige int; $85
dels, pym11to $39.00 mo.
UOH645. CaU Jim after 11
AM, 494-9T13 or ~
'63 V.\V. Esug, competition
yellow, 3 n10. new Ures,
chrome whls. reblt eng by
prof. with 6 mo iuar. now
7 wk3 old. New transaxel
Xlnt buy at ;800. 494-0477
CASH FOR OLD VW'S
NEWPORTER MOTORS
HUNTINGTON : POOLE'S FINE
USED CARS
• '61 Peu9eot 2005 1i.,1>or "''"· • 404 Sedan. I-Jere U a ~al 54&-5294 548-Sill
• milage getter, •with room to '63 VW Van, Co r v a Ir BEACH • spa.re, Must tte thlll one for ~-140 hp, large tires. New and Used Cars • '66 TORONADO • $395 camper, m dents, gd cond.
Complete Service & Parts 1F1i ll pow•,, f1 clory t i,, low • Lie. PLNG.58 673-7826
18835 8EACH BLVD. • .n .. , •. "'""" • JOHNSON & SON Musr SELL '62 vw m"'l
842-778 I -540-0442 $3295 • ,-• •59 VW Picl< Up im-1 Llncoln-Ml!:rcury , .... Ju1t 3 mil11 So. S•fl Oi,90 inediately, bot~ exc cond
'.' • .,, '1•01 1 f1.,.. minul•I • • 1941 Harbor Blvd. 642-7050 '""-•
milk.I!: oiler. o;>'tQ-'1790 North of Ad1 m1 I '61 IUICK Skylcwk •
REPOSSESSION H.T. Cp•. Automoti,, r•d·· PORSCHE WEU.. Kept '65 VW Convt.
'69 DATSUN f>ICKUP l io, httt•r, pow•t 1tll•ting, _ . Musi see lo believe!
4 Spd, \VS\V, dlr, sky blue lf1,lory ,;, IFXC9491 • POR. '63 S. Blue w/blk: l--=-"'~>_7._411---.,,-.
with matching int. 3.{XX) • $1195 • ctir. whls; log lites-Nardi ·i;:_ VW reblt engine. Good
Actual tnile1>, under,ta(:tory • • whl. Xlnt ~-i.aT~,O. tires, radio,· good shape .
. warr. 185 .&mh-Oels mt lake · '548--7823 , . w,o Cash'r~128 alt 6
· Uack, prefer, foreign. WiU • '64 RIVIERA • 1967 PORSCHE: 912. '&I vw eua':Xlnl cond. \V'k
tine prvt prty, LB 05501!, lll1dio, h•tl1r, t ofo., Ps,• 6.00J mi guarn. All extras! days 9-S Pf\f 545-7·100 Aft
494-9713, 545-0034 •Pa, pw1r w!ndow1, 1ir • Call 67>5530 or 5'6-1919 6 &: .,rk end1 873-7790
1968 DATSUN Station \Vagon. cond., l own11, loc1I cir.• ,.0 RSCl!E l600 N • !HCT2701 O)G PO ' super. vw 1300 eng., trans. e\v Au to. lrans., push button • $1995 • Silver , ~lk. inter., xlnt cond. p9.inl, ttree, radio. '69 Tags,
radio. Must sell $2,195. Ph. M h r "''2928 fl50 ~· ~"' 839-335.l • l!;C an1cs re . U't.r • ..........,.,,,
• '63 PORSCHE S, xlnt corxf, '68 VW 1 passenger bl.ls, new
DKW .. 65 OLDS Dynamic aa• all new equip. Best oiler. In Jftfle. 11.COO + miles
• • 494-3237 after G AM/FM. &15-2.'HS 4 Dr. H.T. RIH, 1Mlo., PS,
DKW •.•ir cond. IMOYl461 •.-RENAULT '65 \tW Bus. Top shape.
$ 595 Clean! Good tires. Prv par-2 Dr H.rutop. R"''' good & 1 ty. '1425. 548-7473 • •••• • Real Sharp. .,... RENAULT Dauphine, 1370· • '62 MIRr Mooter.,.• '1"' "'""·' ,.. to •P. VOLVO NEWPORTER MOTORS • ,.. preci•t•. Low mil ..... $500. ------A•••••"•· ol• '"'·· pow· 960-2872
••r 1lt1rin9. IGEXl•O) ••1===='"====== I VOLVO!
2ro; 11u00r 81''· • $695 • SUBARU "°'~' 543-3S11 All Models Fr. $2695 -~ • •1------~~
ENGLISH FORD •'-,6-5 -0 -L0-5-C-ut-I•-.,-. 1969 SUBARU 11111111 L1...:1
•H.T. Cp•. RlH, ,.1, .. PS,• from $1297; 66 MPG WU UUIO
i ir cot1d. 1'6Pll6l • Coomplete forelgzi <!4r service IHPQRTS
English Ford : $1595 • Kosta Kustom Kal'J roroT•·•o••o a---------· l!llO Harbor Blvd. 646-5484 1966· Harbor, C.M. &is.!J303 Complete sales -~rvlce
100 ?If PH, 32 ml per gal.
l"ull five pass. sport.I
styling.
CORTINA * Delu)le 2 Door *
$1883
Immediate Deliv"ry
Over 50 2 doors, 4 doors.
GTs, 'tnllon ">agons In
1tock. Fully automatic
or 4 speed.
TOP TRADE FOR
YOUR PRESENT CAR
THEODORE
Robins ford
2060 HARBOR BLVD.
COSTA MESA
64UJ010
• '65 BUICK Skyluk • NOW'S THE * New Volvos * .H.T. Cp•. RIH, 111t1., PS,. GET A
P·window1, •Ir cen4. BETTER DEAL
:"
0ns'"1695 : TIME FOR Herb Friedlander
• • 13T:i0 Beach Blvd. (.Hwy 39) • c SH 2 blkl So. G.G. Fwy. :A~t!1~1~.·~o~.~ ••• QUICK A m.MJ ~~·
I r1dio, h11t1r. IRIA67•1 • AntlquH, Clafttcs 9615
• $795 : THROUGH A ·~~"g!.~~~FE~
• 67 OLD'S Sta. w .... DAILY PILOT .... 7S65 •Autotr11lic, •ir cond, p. • Autos Wanted st11rlng l Drt1r11. IVCL·.
:
0
"'s3195 • WANT AD ~,:,,~
• • 'IDP $ BUYER
•'66 DODGE Monoco : 642•5&78 . BILL 18B81~ :~~TA
• <4 Dr. H.T. R&H, •wto., ff. Beteta. Ph: 1474555
9700
•PS, •ir cOfld. rTPU03JI •'i-========="1=;::;;::=====:: ~35 lmoor!M A-96001mpor!M Autos 9600 • $1995 il~~~~~~;;:~;;;;;;;;;;;ii Ml~r~1~ .. ~1qu~1~p.:-;;;;-;~;::;1,r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 • ~I[
I RAY J-lillll 0.plh •••••••••• ~"'t N~.:un::.ct":~ n~~MF.11 : JAGUAR •
flnder, Model DFR-40, ;ss. U~L:JU~ HEADQUARftllf 1 Ho""• E No. ill.JOO port. • I UU •
............. ws. 1 ""''10 ELMORE MOTORS llComplele Sele•. Serv-•
port elec range, $15. All •ice •nd P•rt1 Depart·•
xtnt cond. Phono! alt" 6 15300 IE4CH ILYll. WISTllJNSTEI lf4-JJ22 •menl for JAGUARS. • ""'~ 4'V: ~ s.. Th• bcltl•t • '67 MC CUlJ.IXll outbo&rd • lt6t J1911r T-4ty • ~~start<r. 2 0 )9••••···
Aire mt 9100
\96C CESSNA rll ccm.mwter.
900 hn. Tr.
"""· -Moblle H-9200
SALE « part\al-tnu:lf' for
vac<1otion trlr .• Mt. or desert
lot; '55. 3T Glider. Slp5.
3; set up ln iadult par1[.
$1800 Cuti. 547 .. lCi, 9'5
MAYF1..0WER • 58, 10'~'.
l BR. • w n ln 11. 1klrt.
pnJen lbed. 1162-ocJ& ar -SOCK rr TO 'E.'d !
l1R\ fi111nclnt ,.,,;J,bl1 o~
a.tnk ~pp•o••I of crt~Ut.
' f.REE • FREE
las Veqas Vacalion
3 DAYS & 2 NIGHTS
FOR TWO
15300 Beach Blvd.
Westminster
894-3322
OPEN 7 DAYS
• 234 L 17111 ST. : • • 548-7765• • • Mon.Fri 1:30 •m •
• to9pm
• Saturday 1:30 am
• to 6 pm
I Sundays 10 am
to 6 pm • fj),oo& BUICK
TU( ll.llC ~ C::O~NI ~
COSTA MESA
So We Try Harder
.For YQu ..
41/J 0/o IANK FINANCING
O.A.C. -
1966
1.t.tr1i4 Harbor
HPORTS CM YOT~.0..Yo646-9303
Wed~, ,,.,_., 29, 1969
GALAXIE 500 HARDTOP SPEC&ALS
Great ~•cka11e aavtnge on
Gal•ile 500 2-Door •of .4·Door Ha.rd!op or Sport ..
Roof models equip* \Jlllth:
• Piulld Vln)ol loll .. IOI' I ...,.,
6.,. l.4ola.og • Whff! C....11 • Whi\9 Side.-tll 11111 I DlivMI ~ ...... 8'°"' Slltt"1q _... • toe!
M•!/IQ1 on A1r Condl!10n1ng, l<n1ed
Olltk ar>O ~..f'6 IOOl
FAIRLANE HARDTOP SPECIALS
Neat uv11"1• on this
nimbi• intermediate!
Falrltnt 2-0oor Ha10-1op equipped with:
• Whit• S1duw1ll Tl••• • Oelu11 W~•el Co••'* .. 01111 R1oln; llllrro•1
• T• eu-. • W1IH11-
W•ll tlfp<ollng • Wl!lt
V ....... Rocf.Y!l<I--~-'
~USTANG HARDTOP SPECIAL!:;
Now! The year's best buy on .-.mer1ca'a tavorUe aporty earl ChOOM 2-0bor Hardtop
or SportaRool w!lh u.cllif>G exlrU Ilka:'
• Efl Wnlte Sldlllf11! Tlret • -I to•or1 • Dtr1I RKiflll'
Mirror• 1 l1p1 Su1pf •Hood
S•~~
ENGLISH FORD
CLEARANCE!
Ortn91 Counly'1 11,9111 inv1nlory
Now
DISCOUNTED TO ·
CLEAR!
Factory ClearancJ!
SHElBY GT COBRAS !
01!uk~ l Door i 4 Door S1d•n1, GT
2 Door I 4 Door S1dtn1, Slt tion w •.
9on•, In your choic• of 4 1p1td or
•11lomalic lr1n1mi11 ion1.
Tht '69'1 1r1 'omin9. Al'ld 11 Orl"IJ'
C0Mnty•1 only 1ulhorired Sk1lby Co0
br• dialer, -1r4' coop1r1ting dirt ,!•
ly with th, f1ctory lo clttl'I th1 l11t
of th1 '61'1 ti th, t r•1!11t di1eo11nh
we '•• ,.,er orf111d on Amtrict '1 nMm·
b•r one high p•rfotmtn'' c1!1
GT 350's-SOO's-500 KR's
4 SPEEDS-AUTO. TRANS.-
CONVERTIBLES SAVE TODAY!
. ORANGE COUNTY'S . -.-.
VOLUME FORD DEALER
TWO ACRES .OF USED OARS TO CH<;>Cl~E FROM
TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS
N;,.,.. 1w•r19in9 15 ,.,. per -tk thtl ctn b• re t11/1d 1! whol111l1 lo fh1 pMblic.
lit•! fh• d11l1rs o" lh111 old•t ~'."·,: SAVE! J
THUNDERBIRD SALE
1 to ,hoo11 from. J: door i nd -4 door mod1l1, H1rdiop1 ind L1nd1MI. All with 1ir
condilionin9 i nd full pow1r. Som1 with ll•r•o t1p11. '6~ lhru '67 Mod•I•.
'65 THUNDERBIRD
Full powcf, f1,tory •it, IHPCl93) 20 '1. down or Irids.
$1595 FULL PRICE $61 PU JO MONTHS
'66 FORD 7 LITRE .
S P111tn91r Ht1dlop, l iq '"tin•, e11t1m•lic. .It condilioninft pow•r 1t•trin 9. (SVX-
66Z ). 20%. down or lr1d1, llMI loo~ "i'1 $2235.
$1595 FULL PRICE $48 PEI l6 MONTHI
'61 FORD F3SO
Cib I Cht11i1. 16851711 . 20'1. dow n o f lr1d1.
$695 FULL PllCE $29 PER 2' MONTHS
'64 CHEVROLET MALIBU WAGON
R1d!o, h••t•r, pow•r tf•1ril\g. IOMJ 791). 20 % down or frtd1.
$795 fULL PllCI $29 POI JO MONT~S
'65 SUNBEAM ALPINE
Rt,!n9 11d ..,/b11ck top & inl11ior wir1 wh11l1. lVZUl51 ). 20"1· down •t htdt.
$1095 FULL PRICE $38 PU JO MONTHS
'64 MERC. WAGONlOPASS.
Coto"y P•tli. Full pow1r, 1ir. !JZY 7)1 ). 20 '4 down "i' lr•d1.
$1095 PULLPRICE $38 PER JO MONTHS
'6• CHEVROLET SEDAN
Lotd1d. Ait '°"ditlonif19. IOXD .9.95) 20% dow~ or h•d•.
$695 FULL PllCE $29 PlR 24 MONTNI -'61 CORVETTE HARDTOP
W~ile wilh b1u1 h1t1riot. (GON 06)1. 20 '4 down Ot lr•d1,
$1095 Putl PllCI ~7 PU " MONTHS
'63 CHEVROLET IMPALA
2 Door T•riltop. V-1, 1ulo1r1tlic, r1dio, ht•l•r. pow11 d1•rinq. llCFZ9t31. 20'%.
or ft1d1,
$895 •ULL ,.ICI $30 Pll JO MONTHS
'65 THUNDERBIRD
Full pow1r, f1,lory,•ir. rHPClf)) 20 7, d11wn 01 tr1d•.
$1595 · PULL PRICI $61 PH JO MOfllllS .
'64 FORD SAU: I 11 To Choo•e From I
2 Ori, 4 Ort., S1d1n1, HtNttpl, CO!l¥trtlbl-. W•1•n1, 1om1 w/t'll t p. etrn9.
, ElCAMPLE: · '64 GALAXIE)iOO 4 DO_OR .
v.1, t11!1m•tlt. fully et1u l11p1d. tTWll: .f)ll. lS'4 down or lrtd1.
$695 PULL PllCI . $l3 Pll JO MONTHS ,
. , 167 AMBA$SADOR·990 H.T.
low "'ll••r· f'11ll ,.w'1r, .1, fonOifl•11l111\lOP' 41ll. 2ot d.-n er tr11cla.
$11195 PULL PllCI ' • M9 ... " MONlMI, '
Open Sun. 10 am lo 6 pm hr Your Shopping Convenience
I
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a ffeS SO$$ 3 2 $ 3 ii 4 I a I sac szz.<44 ;szc ; seEQqz.:+.,Ji'ti7>151 • ,=,t.t,'t•"'._.,;:; ·;.r~-1·i.
SI ~Y r1Lor wt11 .. ldlJ, .i.. .. ,, a.,.,..
r~"""°"'MIATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION 'fRANSPORTATION '"•N<PnRTATION TRANSPORTATION •KANSPQRTATION TRANSPORTATION--
-tlOONowC.ra 9100NIWC¥f tlOC) fjow C.ro ,.ffOONow Cora '* N"'l.Cti-.9'00Now Coro 9tOO -CAn..... . 91C111Naw Cora 9IOO
CADILLAC t~r Nl~ETEtN 5:1xTY-NIN1E
XII
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SALE.
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SALE
1964 CADILLAC
4 Doot h.N .. , flnh"N ht loyal• lh1• ext•rior with fl\&fchln9 blu& ci.ith
h1hrlor, H•1 111 tti. popular Cedlllac pow•r a11i1h irie1u4ln9 powar
llaarin9, power br1ka1, powar window•, AM-FM radio, c111i1• control and
in11ch, 11111ch mora. IVHUl•ll
SALE 51444 PRICE
1963 CADILLAC
Tha popular Sada~ DeVilla finhhad In amina white axt.Nor with con•
tr;11tl1t9 blue cloth a11d laathar l11tarlor. H11 alt Iha popular C1 .. iU~c pow•
1r ai1hh icludin9 1taarin9, braka1, widow,, •••*• AM-FM radio ancf
Codm••• fom•" •::~£''' ~'11'1''~~::1E
1967 CADILLAC
Thi1 lovely Covpt De Villi h11 all power ••1irit. inc.l1i1clin9 power
lleerin9, Dr1ka1, window1, s11t and C.dlllac:'• fa111.01U· fadory a ir can·
ditionin'll, 1tar10 AM·fM, till whael, twllitht Hnl., rr.m:i1u11 · Oo,,l:it•
Eoglo ,;,., loo•::~"$3999~::::£ IVAXllOI
On Display and Ready for Delivery Today!
. QRDER .YbU~J96.i?·GAPILLAC NOW! .
LEASE DffiECT • FAST DELlVERY
FAST SERVICE
LARGEST SELECTION
' ·~· OF lATEi MODEL PREVIOUSLY OWNED
CADILLAC$'·'.I" OR~~GE COUNTY
1965 BUICK
Wildcet. A lov1fy 1ptnhh iilver exterior witlt ..cl .tnyl lnt•rlor •"4 'pow•t
1taarln9, P'"''' br1k11, power 11<1h, power wh1dw5, AM.FM radio, tilt
1taarin9 whael, aulom1tic tran1mi11io11, aulof'1'11iic tt'u11k lid r1la11a, wire
whtal cover• end of cour11 f1cfory air condilionin9, fRRYl761
,, SALE ,$1888 PRICE
1'966 THUNDERBIRD
Tha •party 2 door h~rdtop 11 fully aquipped wtth pow1r da1rin9, power
brak11, powar window1, power 1a1I and Ford'1 f1mou1 feclory 1lr con·
dltio11i1i9. A.9'111tlful .11tin silvar arlarior with bl1d•: vinyl i11t1rior. M111I
b1 111n l driven to f11lly tppraciatal IRTUJ191 .
SALE $2222 PRICE
1965 THUNDERBIRD
l1nd111 herdtop. A b1111liful 11pphir1 blue T.Bird with the whit• l1nd111
roof, all titi.yl Interior. Full poww tcf\liprn'ant inti. power br1~e1, pow1r
1taari1>9, power windowt, powar 1•11 end factory eir conditionin9. An
011htandin11 cir 1t 011ht1nJin9 ·,~¥in91. IMPP-1211
SA:~·51666 PRICE
1967 BROUGHAM 1966 BUICK
Custom LaS1bra 4 Door h1rdtop. Sp1rkling teel l:ilu1 with m1tdiin9 l11hir•
iOf'. fad...,. air conditlo11in'11, aulo111atic tra11•1'1i11lo11. pow•r Jfaarl119,
power bra••a. radio, ha1lar, ale, Tnily a fina•e•t-obila th1t m111t D1 .... '" '"~' .. s~::''$2222' ::~::"
1963
EL DQRADO ~=J'OJ Fle1twood !rough1m. Mtja1tic rag1I silver with bl1clc padded top 1nd
bl1ck tapastry t 11d la1thar Interior. All powar includi11'!1 d1arin'11 br1k11,
windows, v1nt windowt, .tru11lc lid ralaeae. S!1r•o r•dio, tilt and t1la1cafic
ste1rin9 wha1I pl111 f•cfory 1ir conditionin'il· IUKV-239)
SALE $ 4555 PRICE
1966 CHEVROLET
A lo1~tif111 Capric1 •i1lion wa9on. lovely a1plna white ••l•rior with
1imul1tad wood p1nalin9, all tad .,.;nyl lnlariOt". F11lly 1q1i1lppad with jlOwor
••••ri"" 1.-•r -.,,•a•, pawor till 91!0 window1, clim1ta control 1ir co""'
dltionint. a1lomatlc tT1n1mi11lo11, pr111\iu111 tires •nd much mor1. This ii
• local I ownar, 24,000 milt aulomobila th1t h •luolvte!y ••qui1ila.
IV6.f0211
SALE PRICED
1967 CADILLAC
OaViJl1 c:onv1rtibl1. la1Jtiful C1m10 Daiga with matching lop i nd 11athar
int1rior, Thi• low mila•9• ctr i1 1•c1pfion11fy aquippad with f.1clory .1ir
conditionin9, pow1r 1!11rin9, pow1r br•••-. powtr 111h, power wi11dow11
tilt ind tala1copic wh.a1l, AM·FM r1dio. IXSP6921
SALE $3999 PRICE
196S TRIUMPH
Gren Turitimo coupe. Thi1 lor aly littla l11tbac• het 4 tp••d lr1n1mi1tio11,
wira whaal1 tnd 11 ab1ol•t•fY lika br1nd naw with only 9,000 rnila1. Sturi•
nin9 1unbur1t yellow •rlarior with blac• all •inyl interior, loc1I I own1r
avtomoDHa Jhowl ouht1ndin9 c<1rt by pt1•iou1 own1r. Taki it for 1 thort
driva tl'ld yow'll fill in lova with it. IWVP4001
SALE $2999 PRICE
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Th1 avar r.pJle• El Dor1do. Flniihad in liaroqua 9old ,;tth hait;1• p1ddad' r.of eftd told 1/llarior.
Tilt wfi~f, ~war da1rin9, powar bra~a1, powar window1, power 1a1t, pow•r vent windows,
pow1r froil•,lld tel••••, St1rao AM-FM R.tdio, a11d many mor1 luxury powar fa1iur11 Including
Codillo .. fi<f•'Y ,;, '"':"•i.644'4· 1Vll3'71 .
E-1967
Sedan De Ville
This loYely S1d1n D1Vi1l1 h11 111 popul•I pow1r 1ui1h lncludin9 powar .+1tri119, powar b11~tt,
pow1t window1, power 1111 ind C1dillac'• f1mou1 fectory 1ir co11ditionin9. Th.ii be111tif11I a11to·
mobile hat baan vary c.e1afully driv1" 1nd 1how1 only the fina1I of c•r• by it's pr1viou1 ownars.
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9:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. SATURDAY ond SUNDAY
SALE PRICES ,EFFECTIVE..THROUGH TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1969
1965 CADILLAC
Tha pop11l1r 11d1n OeVilJ1. Flni1li1d in !1roq11• 'ilold ••farior ~th mile~
ln9 gold 111#.ar •nd cloth intarior. H11 111 tha popular C1dlll1c lu•Ufl'
fa<1Nra1 includin9 power 1ta11in9, power br1k11, pow1r windowt, pow1r •••h. 1i9n1l 11akin9 radio and of coursa C1dill1c factory 1ir conditioning.
171221 .
SALE $2666 PRICE
1962 CADILLAC
Coupa OaVilta. Tlii• m1j11fic t11••do bl1dr C1dill.1c with while le1ihtt
interior h11 almo11 111 of Iha dalv•• f11t11r11 th1t C1dill1c is l1mou1 far
i11cludin9 pow11 1fa1rin'il, pow1r br1~11, power 11111 •nd powtr windows,
Al10 ha1 Cadillac Factory air conditioning. You m111t driya thi1 ona.
IJRH5]2)
SALE $888 PRICE
Your Factory Authorized Cadillac Dealer Serving The Orange Coast Harbor Area
; FJ:EEWAY non
• FAOM AHYWMPI !i IN OUNGf COONTl i 1 Mill SOUTM OF
SAN DIEGO FWY.
ON HAUOI ll Vl.
CADILLAC
2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
540-9100
Autos W•nted 97CO Autot Wanted 1=.;;;;...------WE PAY •••
9700 Used C•n 990CI Ulldd Ca,. 9900 Used Cars 9900 u...i Cars 9900
COUGAR
9900 u...i c.,. Used Ca,. 9900
CASH
for U9ed cars & trucks just
call us for tree: ttrttmate.
GROlH CHEYROlfT
A.sk for Sales Mana;er
182'11 Beach Blvd.
Hunmvton Beach
Kl~
Wl1.L pay cuh for )'OUf
Rambler, AMX • Javelin,
American, ~~I. and Am·
~-Top dollar any ..u..
~ 64UI023
WEPAYWH
~YaW
CONNELL
CHIYlot.0 :zm!i* .
Colla -548-Ull
WID ·llf
Tom VA a r • Ponotie .,., ... -Palf ...
tr .... CID J1aJt*
673-1190
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"ANT To buy Pontiac Star
Chitf Safari station wagon
Will pay cash pleue phone
Bob ...,,..... Jr. ~2500
Auto Leasing 9810
BUICK
'62 BUICK o:inwrtlble
mu.st sell -moving to
Hawe.II. C'.ootl running cond,
$450. 673-4144
CADILLAC
CHEVROLET
'65 Chevrolet SS
Impala Sport Coupe. A beau·
lllul gold metalic finish with
saddle bucket seats. 45.000
actual miles. Factory a i 1·
conditioning. F'ull price
I ALL MAKES 1968 CADIUAC 5'<1~ $1695
I CXlMPETE'l'IVE PRICES ·WO.. )3.flllO b\I. """"· Llo. NPA 468
CHEVROLET
'66 CHEVEl.LE super Sport. '68 COUGAR
396 V-3 eng1ne, 4 spd. trans., Lime with black padded top.
bucket sr.ati;. Immaculate Loaded 11.nd air conditioning.
throughout. 532-4063 $2950, M. Stotts 842-5581,
'62 IMPALA 4 door, low Eves. 962.7006
mileage, original owner.
• 642-4n5 ..
CONTINENTAL
1967 COUGAR XR7. Pis,
air-cond. Wide ovals. Disc
-100% fiQc. "4>--0lm
Cort fox.Auto L .. 11nv w/blue iol. Fully equip, JOHNSON & SON
"''w. eo..t !fllh""1' $5395. PrlV)IC. ,,.,i,:. ·so. , ~l>Mereunr , ,~ •67 mN'M,.,;~·ful ]ODGE N•wport 8'acll' 64U4IO 016S .JJl'i, u.-. Blvd. ~ !1J;O "':<:!•-·--1 :j..
Uaacl.'C.rs 9900' .. --"----
TRANSPORIA TION
WSW
Credit prab&fn'!T SH u. for ........ """""'; .............. eMy terms. We decJde on
YoUf' credit. can or co~
In today.
540-43'2
ILUI CHIP
AUTO SALIS
2145 Harbor,_ .0.1& M.., W~ PAY <.ASH FOR
YOUR CAR PAID
FOR OR NOTI
C~MARO
'68 CAMARO, po\1-er fitl'I.,_
trakes. air. OWntr roa:ic
.... ""'· £1315; -
CHMOLET
'65 Chevell
300 Seda.n. 6 cyl. eronomlcal
transportatlan with automa-
tic tra.nmnisslon .l air condl-
Uonfnc. A tmilk famlJ.y or
8l!l0)1'(f <:al' buy. Uc. REHlll
$995
JOHNSON & SON
BUICK Llno>ll>;lf....,,,. oo Harbor mw. 6<J.'llio
'ti3 BUICK Wlldcat 4 Dr. !i' CAMINO. Origthal
pwr. steer. & hrlcs., eood. • LqcaJ car. Stick
~. $T15. 6T5·2492:_ • IM:rl6::el ~
-::'::'==-=-.,---.:.--~-pwr, &11",' 51.ereo • Se• 'Si:. POLAtlA 4-door, big V-8,
control, -Landa~ fa ct. auto, .full power, AM/r~M.
'56 CHEV. l-Dr .. 283, 4 ,;pd.:
Hunt Unkage: pogitractton:
new paint & Inter. 4 Track
stereo: good tttts. Best of.
fer! 549-0438 Evt'!'.
1964 lllPALA 2 DR.. Fae
air, ps, pb. U1!KI or besl
otter. 549-1838 aft 5 pm.
'M CHEV. Built 28..1; 4lJ
roar end; 3 ~ .. $250,
Call: Tom scs.~
main~ $3475. 499-4002 New Uc. $825. 646-4650
CORVAIR !:ALCON 1--~· NfWWTlf MOTORS CORVAIR ?t10l11,!l 1961. $150.,
N~ slight work. Good
paint 6*-6745
'62 MONfA, R & 11. 4 spd. 2186 H1rbor atvd.
C.ood tire8. $375. Afttor 6 Cotti Meta
PM. 546-6468 "62 Falcon Wagon __ QGNt16 ................ $3'9
CORVETTE 642-4666 ~ -'64 SPRINT F'Alo:ln. 4 Spcl.
'62 CORVETTE Xlnt cond. Blk lni.rtor S950.
Black beauty, bl11ck bucket 548-1719 befon 5.. Aft S.
seats. plush int; cllr. Car 642.(1822 uk for Bill.
has had ('JCC'epllonally cood
care. SIOO Clish dcls. will PORD
nnc prvtpcty, Pymn~ S4441'1---------
rno. ~ 223. cau 494-9773 19&5 FORD Country Squire
or ~· Wagon. Loeded! Xlnt. StlKQ
·~ CORVETTE conv, lnt'l 675-3210 °'" 673-Il"ni
bl~ u new, tl'lg owner. 'G3 Ford Country Squire
AM-FM. autom, pwr s Waaoa, loaded. Xln
FORD MERCURY OLDSMOBILE
'66 For:cl '62 Mercury 'GI OLos s1arrire cortvert.
""''" """ 4 barrel 404. COUNTRY SQUTRE ,WAG-COLONY PAKK Sl'ATION $275. 962-2005
ON. This lmmacu.lale1 10 WAGON. Factory air, power =========
PLYMOUTH pass wagon is in a beautiful steering, pov>er brakes, auto-
desert bieg<", equipped \Vith matic lransn1issio11, radio,
factory air, disc pawer brak-heater, overhauled engine'.
es, power steering. auroma· This wagon has been drop-1968 PL Yf\.lOUTH Roadrun-
tic trans, rad1o, beater, Llc. ped for winter pricing to ner. Sharp. only $2'259, Priv
SUX770. Buy now at Winter $895 prty. 636-J8.12 aft 5:30 PM
priccs & aaye. Full price Lie. PJM59'l '57 PLYMOUTH, push but·
JOHNl8k &''SON JOH!!,~~ ... ~ON =~=,:='·"""='mo=.'°~"'"="'=""=· ="'=-wl
Ll"""""~ IOU""''" BIV<I. '""111511 RAMBLER 1941 Harbor Blvd.· &l2-7ffi0
roRo..., c...n1ry Squire 10 MU!iTANG NEwramr MOT"nr
pusena'tl' Station Wagon. I---------UU I U: V1U
Factory air, full power, 390 1.961 MUSTANG. Aqua &
engine., All 1JeLun e:ttru. White vinyl. Wide tirci;., ext. 2186 H1rbor Blvd.
Beautlf'Ullime gold and kn-. Decor, auto trans.. 1-owncr. Costa Meu
me.culale. ~1ust 5ell? siS95 quick. salr? 6'75-14S3 ·03 Rambler OTU229 •. S399
. 65 MUSl'ANG l'OllV. V-8; 642-4666
f>nvate Party. 846-0045 auto., mag5. xlnl cond. '59 RAMBLER • dr .. stick,
'63 Fm! XL ITT, bucket $1600, 6Th-5847 Eves. 8 cyL, R&H ; good trans.
l'Jellls, white ext. fact air, '66 OONVERT. V-8. rt!d StZ>. 61""3-6983 eve/wkends.
.... $.'5 ,... de!&. i'ymnl wtwhlto ...,, auto.. R&H. NEWCASTLE MOTORS W mo. 545-0634 pwr. steer. $1600. 644-228.$
63 FORD FaJcon Wagon.!=======..:=.:::.
Auto. lrMS. New w/w ""'· OLDSMOBILE 2186 H1rbor Blvd. RIH, Xlnt cond. $795.1 ____ Costa Mtu
642-<124 NB ... ,ymrnv '61 T-Bird64\~ .... S49!I
SALE -1966 Fairlane Squire Uft UUll I
Sia Wag . VS. pl• '"10 SALES o\ SERVICE f·BIRD ~ -· ' "' ... l OlDSMOBllf
54 FORD V.fl 2850 Harbor Blvd. ~am "5t OfEVY Statk>n wagon,
J'OR. Sale l!l66 &idc R.Mml 2 dr, stick dlift. new bat·
x\nl mm. lri mileege, pvt fer)', cood tlrN. 675-2250 -·-SOCK IT 1'0 "Eld!
DAILY PlLOI' WANT A.t>S
Bro.NG RESULTS!
'lh El CAMINO 4 11pd, 321
cu tn , paid, chnn rim&.
R/H, Nw tn. 64).-0SJS
l brakee. elec wi S12SO. * 6
ntw I~. Im ma cu J, t t&J FORD Galaxje ........ ' --===-==,,-,=c--'\ Riff. $495. Xlnt cond,
Auto. 4 dr. Good tires. Q)sta Mea
1 __ Ru_ns_-'~-·-----54().9640 Uatd Clra &f0.8881
w For Dally POot want Ada. ntE QUICKER rou CALJ...
1964 T-BIRD. Uke new n
pwr, I owner. 64s..&:u. ·2249
Harbor Blvd, C.M.
IS YOUR AO IN a..A.Ssl·
FlED! -will .. lockinl' for tt. Dia! 642.&i7l ---------· Ol.ARGE your wan! ad now. SOCK IT TO 'EM! tltt»tc. so-.-mt OW &lU678 nrE QtnCKER YOU SELL , __ ....,; ____ _
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C'f:DGfClaJI•
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BELVEDERE
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$177
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WAGOH
$59
MO.
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ROADRUNNER
HEADQUARTERS
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'HElDODIHERS
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CouNTY
II. ' --1,6. • • ---·-'WHY ·~y: MORE
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WHY PAY MORE PLUS TAX • llCENil -
m~~:.:~~·~·~-'A ~!11J$~ *·!?.3 •
m:~~~;;,;~~:NO• ~t~ll $!l * ~~~ =~~~;:.·~~c:' ~l~'~>~fo.'~•~i•r• "'" ~:,'.~~,~,~c~~ .. ~~"~b·· ~1L~r? S:. * ~ $16 Down &
$16 Monthlr
$677 ""' T.•x & l ie.
$23 o .... &
$23 Monthly
$377 Pl"' T~x & lie.
$13 Down &
$13 Monthlr
~;~~l~~S\~~:. •••· ~! ~ll s:. * ~· ~:~'.~~;~~~~l •• !~, !~~~! m
'61 Chev. Wag.
A11to., R&H, (OWY 611) $577 "'"Ta• $177 Plu. To• '67 Rambler . . s13n $46 * $46 & Lie. & Lie, $277 ~ .. ,., l Lie.
$19 Down &
$19 Monthly • FULL PllCI ·~ -----'63 CHEV.
\ltlllltll. AT -ll·H -ONX l'N
''' : " · , "~ -"\!' h~PRICE DH. MO. ~. · . " m'8 ·llJIR. Fury $1377 $46 * $46 $277 "i\~~x $377 Plua Tax & Lie.
'""'*". !-..,_ ++>T. ~. r..,.lo, .,...er,. l!O'fOI!' 1tltfi,.,
f.c!O!} •lr1 1'1')11 ~I , $677 Pluo Tax
GOt.0 •EAL ,..... Mo ·s o L o
FtCIO<V ,,,. cor.d .. _... ""'"·· 1uto., U PIKE DN. ·
$13 Down &
$13 Monlhlr
& Lie.
$23 Down &
$23 Monthly
I.Ii, Ovttt•ndino v ....... !UU'-""l FU
'8& v.w.
t c..-. belle. """"'· • _.... Xll.nt. I $877 Plua Tax & lk.
$29 Monthlr
$29 Down &
'83 TRIUMPH
11 ....... 11..H -4 •• QM)( 1'10 $377 ~u.lax ~&Uc-.
SOLD
'63 JaguarMK.X
5ed. S.lootl 3.L AT., R·H, PS, P.wln., 1!ereo, WIW, ION04't)
$1377 '" * '" 011. Mo.
FULL PRICE
'86 SIMCA
1000 SON. lt.H -Ftoc!. f.u9. TllC .-. $477 Plua Tax & Lie.
SOLD
'83 v.w.
lfet 21:1. H -4 •· ltW~ "' $477 Plua Tax & Uc.
$16 Dow11· &
$16 Monthly
'82 SUNBEAM
ll.H -4 IPll. OVX SU $277 Plua Tax & Uc.
SOLD
Any used Cor Willi Gold s .. 1
"" 100°/o GUARANTEE
GOOD FOi 100 DA~s OR •,ooo MIUS
WfflCHEVEI tOMES FIRST
At no cost lo you -Parts or labor on motor, transmls.sion ind rtar end. This uel
states in writing that LN Wh ite guarantees the motor, fr1nsmission and rtar end
100% 191 in5t def«ts for 100 d.y\ or 4,000 miles, whichever comes first afttr
purchase.
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th'e country 'by storm. Thi• car, 'SeHiT
· No. 223379Lb0 I 078, i• ready for you
todayf Bea~ti{ul verdoro g re e II wit~\
matching interior. Automatic transmis-
sion, pu•h-button radio and heater, de-
luxe wheel discs, wide oval tires, so~-
. ray gl111, head 1'estraints.
'2977
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· e~4~tif~·'tm,~lite G'ree~,~funy:~q~ippel with air ~onditioning, fr··~ n t wheel.
d1$1!'bra s, '400 cu'bk inc~ en91ne (350 h.p. that isl. shoulder harness, head-
retts, ht . ~en winclslii&ld anten'na ,' remote control outside mirfor, push . butt9n,
radio andcall the ·standard , deluxe Grand P,rix accessorie1. Seri a I Number
276579Pl9908 ...
0~··~·:' THE.RI-Ji OF ;~L CARS ARE, OF COURSE, PLUS LICENSE,'~ TAX. :i . 'I~' r ~·-~ . •
Beautiful Wa ~ick Blue "With matching blu&
·interior. b.~ylinder engine, decor group, pu•h
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