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HB MURDER SUSP.ECTS FA<;E' JUDGE H you're a -~ ,.;a.Ye • ·1•
Harry L. Sianez <ftft J; Edward' R • .u,.,,11v1 owned ·your house tince .Jait Man:h -' ' r · : '
· " smi1e; you've gOt '70·coming your way,. '· r BY J.£Roaq:.f. ,COLLINS Board of Educauon for banning lhe boo~ j,bone ~lerview: 1 , ,
Next Monday Orange CouDty ·Aueaor or tllt Dlltr Pllit s1ttt f th ·1iei -'"' -L -1 u . "M•~ book -•"'-no &r"'' ........ '. oil tbe Andrew J. Hblsbaw'a office Will~ ('Notliing ~t ·am-.,b..-1 sakC about rom es ves of a·~ iCOOO • ~ or ·~~7'"'~,
malllnl fonu lo' boineowners '° tlley thii''book' C<i7I •qua! 'wl>at th< book br.iry. . • the bom• 11 llmpl tells the ~:cil
' can ' ,..k l70 tu relief under -•~ons hil!' to illy. It .!pi!akl for illtlf; and; John 'Heney, from hls home ln-N~w · ·•· 1 · u;e ·, • .,.u..... tn an unforgettable wa11, JoT hutna11-Ha 'Con not 1 t H ed llOll)e ~ ttlei ~on: whom •boiDb of Proposition 1A approved by VQters . I# ven, n., \l'U ra e. e. seero was dropped. .
in November. 1ty. .. more~ perplexed . over the board'• .ex-. "But apart from the tlct &bit !~,m,&e·
More than 5oo,ooo forma·wru be malled -New York Tim.ti, 1946 preued view• on the account of the ™5. !HlrOsbima,'·U:ahvay• baa l;leen ~·~
to COWlty property......., by Hlnshaw's The author of "Hlroohlma" took 1quiet bombing .of the Japanese .city. . that. c_.iup ,c..,·-'y•, I""' In ,'.:,."':'71
• ·-·..l· issue today with the Orange COOntf · He told ·the DAILY !!!LOT In a tole> ..,.., ..,.. • _..-recenUy explinded staff. He· e&~~ ance and unintelligent action.".,.,, .. ~.
claims for aboot $16 mllJloo In refunda. · Tlle•Puliber'Prile wlm11J1i, -.("A
Fonrul wllJ cover both the''l70' refulid v 0 0 Sl Bell for.~ lb&,_ of fiye,.-~·
INSEL apparenlly over a fender-bender auto 1 to,be -1ved thia ............. p-..• ;a..,F·r.·n .. m· · .. · v··_er i·"'l ·. ·w· k.·:· young11ie•ple'ihou11Mlio~·l4>' .... By ~~ ~"" ~'"' crash. , .... plieaUon. for .tbe.f/SO "oft'tbeJr. property , lfC') IA/ U all 'they cmi •bdUt1wbat.llW ~"·
A handsome high school dropOut ~ianez was also, formally. charged· ·~pmenl ~P,y , , ,,,._. ~· . . . , . . from eveiyJlide of~aq;lll\te.. l t'
thought to he a tag-along on a joyride earlier with'. possmion of a uwed-off • 'Tile ~'~"'--'·" Olll· -~ "°'f.!';1 1 .. .:.'I woyldJ>l!~l'!!'J~, .... !/l~fa?!!'· that. ended In a savage, throat .. lash shotgun' and aulo tJieft, after his Jan. P-""1· .......,.,,. .. wlB ' lll!J . "'!" l ' B. ~,,, v . f a· ' ' . ' . ol ICboo\s bavinl-....... ~ :~:esfori:!~:~'tewj~dtw: ~cr~==i:i:~:~:;.:·*;::,z~:::ba~kee:~=:r~: .. , -~1:·.· ; ~:-~.,·~ear: .. · .(Jr .cean_. , :een~:tT~~~~;:
co-defendant appeared in court. in custody. . · " • : homeowner has not received a cl.mt 1 that tattDg ...,. ~ ...._. .. ,tells wt.& The Orange County District .Attomey:s · fonn ·by M~ \ he ahould cootacl -· • · • .. ., · · hlpfelll;, -·t11e•bomlr II ~ ~
Scheduled preliminary hearings for offie< today added· thooe same t.v<1 ... i myolfice~l0-": ; ' · ~~·-•i.''V~~ bJofotiy ·prot...ar at UC Irvb; .arter any \effoCl>.elcepl·to bep .oor>dolldrd ~:.! ~~~ ... ~~~!: ~:~v!~ an ~~v:mp~:::ig~~ /~~%i,,U:to.~1::~ · ~to: •\_!:!_~~~.'.,rof-~ .~-Viewiag. Uie /unlcli·1olt' ~· ·oJt • (See ~-..Pfp I)
1 ., .un .... '6""'' . ra:igmnent. may lo9e Jill rebltemlllt. on the 1969 ••z ..._ -~ ..,... llJck: I · ~ • I · ·· · ·· 1 • 1 :-' •)
-.. were continued wiW Friday._ .. 1 ..... S~defenle.atlAJrney, LJpyd Nocw, Illes or bla e""Df4ianon the 1969 llO,IOO· pla. of. 111ttJd4menlng . Cnde : "Ifs '°'81•lll be • 'torrtble year or Or ... &•' I :1 '· 'c..d .I
JudCe Harmon G. ~~ orsf~-uie ol.Fountain Valley, 'said .today thlt the a11e1meofroJL · ·r bil1 ~Dltural'-.11.1• on.,ttie, uface .Of the cttanl" :.1 , • · : : i -· ' • • • :i ' • i>alr; returned to D1v1slon Flve1 West . dim@ atioroe1!a office wanta a few BIMhaw"i ataff wm ,Clirtify a Ust. of the Liifa.•Barblra Cbannel1U :YP'I fly . OnLthe Way .:n t6e coUt~ftiy.oUtlet ,. ·'"
Orange County Judlci~l Coult, at 10 , more dciya In' wtuch to prepare it! case qualified bomeownen: and lend them over In a ·•mall plane. Mr . , ' \ ..
. a.m., with both remairung held without agalrtst the co-defendants. to Ute state~ by June 15. The You can't. to the ;sea bean, a .ll)ll'k ol sllt;,de~ ··· 1
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ball in the bomlclde c~. &rgrave -who looks more like ari contrOUer will issue cbecka and mail , -Even lo a 1 mariM •tilo1ogtsl who Is .and ~llfllc arid . c~cai WaSte';a~ i:.,' ' '' "''1 r m~~·~n -~~~;1t!1~n.~~f1~.0i ~~Scboolstudent..1~ .. •t Hun1Ungton"Beach Ute11mr.~A~houbomeownen.ld'·-"'byltiAnah!~'aid anndexpert on w~~ ~~!,!~~e,r in\oThe·the ioceaost,n. 1 , 'or _11 .~ '·t-·A~ , ~-~~~ ·: . r .,..... wv.,... -s repniented a re.w~ • ~,..... u,_.. a shoreline oU ,..,,.,,..,., ~orau< s m unrea.-··~' ·~· c """'! ,slaying of Mn. Hester 8:. Markee, 55• so·lar by the public defender's orflce. • .. In generill, a homeowner qualifies cout, th8 !IJgllt Id J!ailla Barb§/a "anll II that ID:l>Y·IO<l\llf tmudgf ,of lack Don't' let' -blue tides fool
of 1508 Olive Ave.; Huntington Beacll, Huntington Beach polle< have decllned for the l70 tu refund 'li the d,..lllng back Monday afternoon is .clearly ~ and bro>o>'mucl:. wh)ch !>¥•he<n1b!>\111'f yoo ; it's I'*'< tO 'dcibd up aplil
to1diJcU111n·detall how the case against wherein he resided on March 1, Itel, ahock. up · from· filatrel,.~t 1 ~ bottogi., of. ~ Wednaday, ~·the way fer
(Set SLAYING, Page Z) (!Jeo llEn1ND8, Pqe Z) S.ild· Dr. Gilbert Bane, marine weq·InlbeSonla~•ch,._"!'1• "· . • aome mornlaa-. "-•
, .. :o!>. . , . Amid the .cl~ ,$:llJlllC_p\llf~ tprea' 1jlll"dlp Into · U. :l'i' •'f "' ""'*· .· *· . the -............. .,. aloncllle·cooll. .. !
GET 'YALENrflNE' w··'. d'" I ~ .. --I 0 ··1 D . • ·1· !r"~..:-i:o';i·ia~~ .NiiDJ' na.cY
• .. ~.~~(UPl~1~~.,.,.~~· l ll · S·_;: .nc rease .. 1 £t er1 , ~~J ••. o1tn..~; n.. -d::"'4~~~ 1 ".....,.anm~pvea ..,.._.. ""' '"\ .. L .,\ i:._.·1 ~·• ........ ~ .... ·~.· ...... ofsurf:t~~-·llllild.,.~!,"11 A"-" ,.,.,·.-i..c.,.,.., . int to California'• absenknlncltd motor-j • • I ' • '. tPll ~ -' ~ "of_ HCH -
1311 ' . • 'siotiiilnl~.' ... ::... .. ,.· 1fl 00·~·1·.~ ~·t;eb!it ~·~1"--1 The Governor extended the deadline SANTA BARBARA (UPI) -Onshor• the polluiloo "more ,.,er, tl1jlll I an. J .folth : bf, a lllnflad' Statis ieo!OtPcal 1'ie -, ·-· " • . ..,.,_,_ ,.... $. , .. -·;
-lor reglatraUoo of mOtor velilclet from / wind.a pushed a »«luare-mlle oil slick lldpated." · ' I IW'Vey team. . -' ~bltanee ~to 'ti»" mrftee 'll ~1
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mldnlgllt ,tonight to $ p.m. Feb. 14 -~'':!fuJ: :!:: = ~ ::'~ 'llrlnglng -HWiible Oif ea:; 'liraiit ' ieuebolder •. --· bio,.lni:o11 the OCWI '"1roi.· of ll,IOO '""""" .... ..., •• and -• :'t3 '= ~ J I
;,V=•,!.'Yti.t!kllye-was Some· offshore drilllng operations, lntheSanla~Cbannel,wuglven ,towinlJiwt'werea:pe<ted 'IO '~ l;!1.:.u::,:::;:,!:...,~ !:!;.;.,. ,l ' -. 't ,
aimed at pvlng "penons alfecled by re> bialted Monday 1t the request of Inlerlor the p<lheod lo --111 _.tlonl to' betw'i"' eliJil.Ji>d\lf,-. by af. ·~. . I ,, , " -.,, _, ::I
centOoodcoudltloua"additionaltiml-to 8ecretar)'WalterJ.lUckeJ,wereresuDk. · afterarmtw ·ol.'i&alDlllho4tbJtechnl-. ~IDCl,op.1o•;DcU ·W•••Uf, . '1l'.i,~ble,".'lw .,U • S¥ :• ~'-t! ·-thelt~Bullk_, edaflerf-.Jexperllcbeckedoper .. cal eiperll ........... by Uie'lnleilor ...._.,.lOmllllof.,,.I• 1 ,..IUepbiiloafW.,....,.,. '" ._.;,;, •. 't'l . , ';
.i,o gives all ~ -""" fall lioDal · procedutts and determined they DepartmenL · 11lo Oollll Gwd · ._,... _, . •Loot iat that ttttla llrillc .ol tPlail< ' --11 • • 4
·14 reiJa1« bofore mldnlgbl a "!"""II ~within aafe Umlll, PhlllJpe Petroleum Co WU giV"1 ,nJPl,lbal ID llSlaJ...,,.; -"Ille lopl il ..... tllll or ·ttie: llicJo !'llllJ'll -• ' 1''' = .1
ebancetodooo. • · lllckei called'lbe·hlJ~after an aerial oennldmlo'-d!filinaafler,mal> -edpGllbeNID_b_ •"11nt to Jreeplt In eo tltfy cm JllllllP ~.....J'.. •
Inspection or the cntde oll lllck, termini lnr ..Vml inlnot techDlcal cbanf~ 11t1 (lee llllKll NBW -. l'IJ" 11 (!Jeo Alli vo:w ..,..1) · ! · • ' • • '
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S~h Murdet ·Siis pect
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'In Taxpayers' Behalf'
Boar(/, ~~plains. RejectiOn of 'Hiroshima~' .
.,_BARLEY ''Tiie Nuo. for the .......i llN me "I dclll1 llllak llJot wbat .wu' ..:.:
•• -,.... ""' more apptt.bemlon tbal the nmoval at BlrollWna wu . ., Yer/ ·terrible."
"llllOahlml" J rm't ""' II IUll ftltlf," be aald, , •Mitcblll WIDt <H1, Olfter all, ft• bave I
.... , boull>t-' ' JudpSwnnerdlsmluodllallbon'•I•~--to Nmt111berlbat the Ja-Niled
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deleted from • ter Mondly as being "a letter to whJcb the war with a sneak attack that was
1l5t ol school library purchases on I don't intend to reply. carried out While we were talking peace 1
grounds of economy. alon~, not because "There is no change from my earlier with them.·
of the Orange County Board or F..duca· thinking and the stance J assumed at "This book goes on as if we were
Uon'1-poUUcal beliefs. • tblt Lime," he said. "Tbla offer of Dr. p1lty of somethlo&,'' MitcbtU added.•
. 1bat II the stance today ol. the IChool Rallllon's (for Judp Sumner to donai, "'No American wan~ to see that and .
.. bolrd. -with mounllnJ Bllou\ from . 'lllroohlma' to the library) I!, lo my rm darned sure that the -•t ,major'~
the exploolon that followed Ill lilrrtng w1y of thinking beside the' poln~" the ~-"' of PuU1-Prize.winning author Jobn juri!t laid. • . ol Americans who have read it ":"! 11.,..,.1 work from a achool llbfair. "Dt. .ilaWson'a explallaU.. .... t , JUpport the acUon o1 our oebool boanl. _,Dr. Dale Raw.o.i. 'the -._ my earner lllataoienl 1111~ the ' Tnutee Mitchell· "'! ~-~'vi .. •:.=·on the mdtlao, lo )an pollllcll 'beliefs held b7 ·lhe·-ofhllcomments.w• .l!liolhllna btr-
" • and boal" '1'relidenl Clay . lea lo tbO!r declslon. nd because ol the poUlictl bellell o1
Mltcblll flt louth Lapna IU1lted 'flies-".1,"What horrWes me about th Is ~If ~f of lhe ~1 " day night that the ruling was In the business .. , Jud Su ,,. . Well, said Mitchell, you r<ad lt , , we~. on ge mner, is and then see if we aren't carrymg out ~yers lnteresb. . • that they ~ant see my point of view. a ·Wltifiable eeonom b not buying Wehave adutytosavetheseprec1ous Here these people are, responsible ror 'L lW ~ Yb · the
fUndl wberlv• "* ~· Jlf, iBaWlon .. tbl l'lldinl ilerllll or~our JOUDi people 1 e are, you w, uymg se
said. ult is unlair lo s~te that I ~U and they rett that a book like Hir~shlma .. boot~ wUh tupayers money and lta
motivated by any dmire-other than to should ol be de ailabl lo ,.__ ,. our first duty to economlz.e. .
• • • ,._1_ n ma av e utt:m. "We have to live up to our camaptgn cut the costs entailed m WUI order Mitchell, .apparently a little sarprisect · . ,. ld M'lchell "And one of of books." at the news of Dr Ralilaon'1 letter pronuses, sa 1• • I I Dr. R.aWaon uved. the school board qlllekl,y ramld to' f.bt denUat's d f • thole promises -1n my own e ect ?n•
nearly $11 when be a1uhed "Hirolblma." fl'uesday n.1gtlt. e enae anyway -we that we would examine
"Sigmund Freud'' and two technical "No one has worked harder on the very carefully the content of_ booiu,.that
books from the list. The entire list board than Dr. Rallison," he said. "And we were placmg before ou:r: children.
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,.K. aq.tT Sll!RAYI CHIMJCAl.S -ON WATlll IN .ll'l'OllT TO CONTROL· POLLUTION
Included 581 books valued at nearly I support his action in this matter all '1:f '1:t 'ff
$3,000. tbe" way." ,
Dr. Ballilon, a member of the John Mitchell made it clear that 'Hirolbl.ma'
BJrch Socllty, waa asl<etl If hll pollUctl II' totally nnsutlable for 1 the type of ' , lut, 11 loon 11 T ....... MovM 0.., $1N1kJ of Cloar Water Fill Wl!h ·4;ruclo Oil ·
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It out of ,tbe Ocean." Tender boall • below .,. sprayjq ,-.,, ,GI cl>mll<aia "' the our!ace,
bat aJ IOCll u tbetr wU:e p.-tbe
streak ., ciaar water left behind llllt
up .,. -crude nil. Wlndt pub the hull doll. loafla(
---., -aolJd the blaci goo. .. .
"Looi: .~ thooi .. blrdl down \bm.
Some " -..,. ~ clead. See them floaliol • • . then • -• • • another," ·hi says.
HAD ENOUGH . After five passes over the tower ind
Its sur&iJlg oil leak .we've bad enough.
we ask to be flown over the coastline
on the way back.
A few minutes later, along the pretty
points dotted with hoUles the real
dam&ae from the srowtn& slick ii evi-
dent. .
On one ~t nonh of Rlncon at least
50 persons are wading In the oil stalntd
water and working on the beach trying
in vain to save the birds.
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REFUNDS • • •
was his principal place of residence
and provided veterans exemption was
not previously allowed on the residence,''
lflNhaw eIJ1lalned.
"A principal place of residence ls defin-
ed in Jaw as a (I) home or duplex
but not a triplex or larger. (2) con-
dimlnium, (3) houseboat, (4) mobile
home not liceflsed by the state and
(5) a dwelling being pun:based under
a contract of s8J.e.
Hlnlbaw atao warned thll the ex·
emptlan doel,llot apply to properly that
was rented, neut or under comUuct1on
and rd yet occupied on the tax lien
date whlch was March 1. 1t also does
not apply to a licensed mobile home
or 1 vacatioo or secondary home.
1be llltllOI' laid that Ownerl of pro-
perly recelvtnl public uststance do not
quallfy txcept for those rteelvtng
assistance under the Senior Citizens Tu
Assistance Law.
The aneasor'1 office expects to ap-
prove abou\ I00,000 l10 tu refund ap-
pHcaUona and 250,00D cla1ms l o r
homeowners exemption.
IUnWW said ho WU forced lo hlre
1J permanent new staff members to
bandle the -k load and another 49
part dine worken wtD join Ille stiff
Mardll jll!l lo proceu the claims.
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beUefl. or thole of any qther" member classes Jt waJ eannar.ted for. The
of lh;e board played aIJf part. in the trustets had not read Hersey's book HERSEY ...
decl&on. H~ wa~ also asked if t~ere when he earlier made a scathing attack
was any discussion along those lines on the volume but he said last night ignorant about the dangers of atomJc
dllrioi·lho rlCOlll mee)Uii at .which the lhol )le had now "skimmed Uuw&b war!.,.." SLICK NEARS BEACH • • •
bu drifted 1!lihlty Iowan! Bania Barbara
and II appmlmately two m 11 e s
otfl:bore." .
-DllrlnC the put hro d>yl, ollshare
wllldt .had kept . the allck away from
lond and Ille shlft In Ille wind was
IWlardeuaeo1-lethacklnlbe
baltlo to ave wtldlJle and beacllel fnllll
pollution.
At leut teVen ,mJlea of coulllne
alrud;y ....... caolamlnaled with •lliht
amowJll al oil. Monday nlsht, the
California Department of Fish and Game
reported 129 bird& had been brought
to treatment center• with their feathers
fouled by oil, !Jn~ the reddWl-brown
crude bubbled up from an offshore oil
well a week ago today.
Of the 129 birds, 71 were dead or died
following treabnent to remove the oil.
Some conservationists, however, claimed
thousands ol oea gu1ll and other abore
birdl bad died /rom the thick oil.
Hlcftl, accuied by coase!'llloollts ol
being J?Ulisan to oil inlerem, conducted
a tw0:hour aerial survey of the slick
Monday and met with ell company
representatives. Then be aMOWlced:
"At my request all drllllng operations
on federal leasea on the outer continental
action was taken. ' It." · ' · ~ He was advised that Dr. Dale Ralllson,
shell in Santa Barbara cllannel are beln& "No," he said. "As I've told you, "lt didn't do much for me," he said. a county trustee and John Bircb Society
tein.Plf"lril1·,plicld .t• ~........, ... .;1t ·wu .. 1111 dlliJ to ~ U'1mlrw, 0 To my way of thlnt1ng, our students member, had ariued 1galnat tbe book
tiGL. · • • 1 taa llll fll -pllcad" llllArO .a Qpllo w"'!ld be fot better off reading about becauae ii haa given support lo ban the
11_._..\,_ ~ ,....;.. ~.:..:.......... ...... fl' ..... 1111 11111 ..,. -Gefl. Doualla· MacArthur, Gen. euru. bomb movements. "We !laved-• -~,...,, OJ"' .,,.,.., 111 -~ on DOI lultallle ~ Our ~'11111 Le&lay, OI' Clpl. Eddlo Rickenbacker. Uoaa by peacenlb," Dt. l\allllCo aid,
A fll llii' UliiliJn 'OU Cf.. W CaUfltnla ~ ale ~••db' 'lW!d ·to tb6 rUdlili Tiley were BJUt Amerlca111 wbo had "becaUIO we !lave allowed eo much ma-
to, 11op Ille •ltak. i°~irtd' .-.i ·na~" ~r.llillenlL • , ·. • somellllnc to 11y." ter1a1 o1 thll kind In our llbrarfts." gu 1111 ~ ~ ·~ 191" It 11,Gtll , · '.'rhfl'"" tile cue with 'llir"lhllll,, • Old MJlcholl, a former Air Force of· Heney't nitpCllllO: glllGal.a~· •. .' ~ '• W llid., ' · . · . fleer, feel, then, llllt ..Ulictl beliefs "I'd -lbat the motivalloo behind .,.llrlJ · " . . ':liill--: '"Lalma llOlnt out,'~~; Rallliol! Wllll had much to do -with the rejecUon of tho ban-the-bomb movemeot.a would be plltelJ_ -• -'Attrhr'l'lillil!ld .. .. 0 U.t r ~· .J*'l(lrlallJ ~ "Hlrolhlma"? I • there whether m:y book ex1sted or not.
had 1NilD .jp •"1 . !II l!!l .... .... Dllll1 bool'I .t!lat .,. CCIOllrll7 lo ID1 "It's not a quulloo of thal," Mitchell The reuon It that a lot ol people !lave
of Santa Cruz wand. '.r\:e Offitior8 Wand.s pollUcal bellef.!I. I don't think lhat our sald, "Dr. Rallilon &iYel up many hours co~ to realla that the UJe ot n~ear
fonn the SIJita Barbara <;hBQnel under action on 'Hlroehl.ma' can be construed of bl! valuable time ·every week to weapons can lead to victory for ~ one
whlch Ue the rich c:iil ·1eases for which as having any politlcaJ bearing. carefully examine tbtie books. I am and pioulbly to the end of clvllisatlOn as
record bids were received at a federal 11We are perfectly willing to discuss with him all the way." we ·tnoW IL"
auction last yur. the merits of any book that members The trustee wu lhen asked if the '1'1le tall, soft-spoken author added :
A spokesman for the conservationist or the public may care to donate to politioal persuulona of the board or "I would like to point out that since
Sierra Club said a colony of seals on us" the Santa Ana dentist said. "I . an,,•Y member•·'' led to the blDllin& of the publicaUon of my book 1n 1N6,
Anacapa was avoiding the oll by keeping ~de that clear to Superior Court Judj:e -Hlrolhlm . weapons have betn tested that ll'it,700
to hl&h ground, but be warned many Bruce SUfQ.Der in a letter that followed "It wun't banned," Mitchell said. "[ Umes as powerful u the bomb that
wqu.Id die when they vtgtured into the hll atlact m our board." tb1nk a lot of !ula la belnc made about destroyed Hiroshima.
pollulld oea le< food. The juvenile court judge la!I ~ Mlh!nr. 11 thero It acy value lo thl.s "So my book, Ii> a way, d-1 even ---IUGbl.-·11> .-nciDI the ltmporary ~-the boonl of cuWDg ll1roihlma work 1t IM!ll lo !lave aoaped my beiJn lo tell us bow dangeroua atomic
iuspem:lon-of drilling, said "Thls pro-L~fro~m~-lhe~~llbr~ary~lisl~· ~f~or~po~li~tic~al~...,....~~·-~•ltea:~tio~n.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;ii;;;j;;;i;i;;;;:;;.,~"'~·ar!Fe~. ~~ts.~·~· ;;;;i~i;;:;i:;;;;;;ii:;;i;;ii~ cedure WW Nford a .breathing spell until
it can be det.ennined whether corrective
measuru are necessary." He said lhe
voluntary haJt would continue until the
crllil 11 reevaluated and reasseaaed.
Ex-Mesa W om<in Lost
In Floodwaters at Ojai
Mother's funeral ls heartbreaking for
any child, but especially for t.he four
youngster• di: a oneUme Coate Meat
woman, Whom . they saw 1wtpt ·away
by rampaging floodwaters aher she
helped hetd the family to temporary
safely.
Beloosin&I wiped out by the disaster,
three weepin&: boys and their sister wore
borrowed clothes to simple memorial
rites Saturday at a chapel in Ojai.
Ttrls waa the trtigic tale told Monday
by Clarence C. LIBelle, ol 2311 Santa
Ana Ave., COl!lta Mesa, after rttumlng
from 1trvlcea for his daughter·ln·law.
1be body of Mn. Jeanetta LaBelle
hes never been found since. 11be was
torn away lrom the wreekage of the
family's creekside home Jan. 25 as
floodwaters devastated Ventura County.
Their thoughts turned to the men and
boys picked off and drowned, one-by-one,
that week in the well-known 5espe River
trqedy, when a bulldO&er carryinl them
'to safety stalled in mid-stream. ·
Chuck LaBelle, a fonner clerk at
JUchard's Lido Market, Newport Beach,
was by that Ume marooned atop the
barn on the I.Here ranch -hidden
from his family's view by drlvln( rain.
"He'd been 11tranded there since he
waded across to get rope to blnd UI
toa;ether, 11 said David, "the water waa
f i e r c e, it carried plants, refrigerators
and even whole panes of 1Iass."
COPl'EI\ JlESCUE
A U.S. Alr Force re!Ctle helicopter
plucked LaBelle from the barn and
returned to pick up the chµdren, who
were in a lesa ~arious spot, but
MOVED AWAY thelr mother had alreacty been swept
She and her husband Charles, married away in raging, 12-foot waters.
almost 20 years moved tit suburban Ven· Bleakly surveying the tragi c waste
tura County with their four children of whit the couple had, coosidered a
in IM, but both were ralaod in Costa lovely place to raJse ~ chlldren, 0111Ck
Mesa andattendedNewportHarborHigh LaBelle told tbe Ventura
School. .. newspaperwoman a week ago that he
"They Jost everything," said lhe flood can't bear to start life over again there.
vicilms' father and 1randfa\her, "from He said he wiU move his family into
lhe house right on down to driver's town .
licenses and Social Security cards." "After somelhlng flttlng's been s a i d
But the house, the personal papers, fur Jeanetti," aald the new widower
the keepsakes clothing and .other items quietly, 11maybe I can be&tn to wondtr
are nolhing to David, 17, Steven, 14, _where the bed!, the tablet, beddJns and
Susan. t3 and Brlan, a, wbo alao lost 'Gl4!>eo are Soinl lo come from."
tbelr mother.
Troubled by th e rate at 1rhlcb floodo
swollen San Antonio Ctetk wu rbln.11 Jea®tta LaBelle did not sleep on tbt
1•!1 nlgbl ol her llfe.
Moving abou\ the •Jeeping houlellold
at 5:30 a.m., Mn. LaBelle awU:ened
her cblklron and twn young lrlendt
·-oYm1i,ht, John ScluneWn1, 1$, and bis •Iller Cindy, 14, both of,O.k
Vlew.
Tile youllltll LaBelle boy WU llayinl
ovemlght eSelrhert.
Scrambling after their moot prbed,
aalvaaeable _..ion. Dnld gathered
up hll Pl'l>e-wlnnlng photo oollecUan and
Susan beid the family pup Spider In
her armo.
FLOOD WATERS ll08B
SJeadily, water rooe walll-deep In the
rancll borne.
Mn. LaBelle Jl"I on a pluUc ralncoat
-protection to be almost u fU\lle
u an umbrella agllnlt· ·• damburlt -Jn tbe houri of wet -,.i lo ......
"I jUll mow -two lloun later -
that we .,,... aU 1otna to drown," DIYid
LaBelle Jold reporter M"11ttt McKean
later In a Ventura Star-l'rlil Presa In·
tervicw.
l'roM P .. e I
SLAYING •••
Sianet and Hargrave is being built.
The 1eneral theory, however, ii that
they stole a car belonginJ to Miss
Margareta Dinger, 3t, of 2602 Delaware
SL, }{Untington Bllcb on Sunday, Jan.
S, for a joJrlde.
Drlvlni down 17th Strttt from the
Din1er apartment, they theoretically cot.
Jided wilh Mrs. Markee's car, southbound
on ?t,tain Strtel from a trip to the
laundromat.
FollowinJ the llolen car -no mllttr who may have been at faul& far tbe
minor accident -Mn. Markee llopped
or was fotttd to the eutb and 1Jaln
In • di1pult .... the colllslon, ln-
vesti11ton thlnt.
The Dlng<r auto wu found abandoned
In an oUfltld ma ellht blocb aw11. aotatn1na blood mnun and paint _.!tom Mn. Marne and bor car,
found on 17lb ~t near Ollve Avenue.
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reg. pllce
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Sava now on thl1 famous Touch & sew zig-zag aewtng
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wlnd1 lntld1 th• machine. Has• bu lit-Jn buttonholer that
mak• pt~acl buttonholea easily.
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Two SINGER0 vacuums
Slog er cenllllr cleant hlg~ low
and hard·to-Gel•lJ>l1e-. o;;omes
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87 JOHN L. VALTERZA ... ~ ...........
Try to• uilll the impact ol more than
150,000 gallons ol putrid-smelllng cnide
oil ind Mt,uraf &a:r on the swiace Of ,
the Santa Barbar• Cblnnel as you 1ly
ewer 1n a-small plane.
You can't.
Even to " marine biologii:t who ~ an expert oa pollution ot the water
and abore:line off Southtm California's cou~:u,;, night to Sanio Blrblr• and
back Mooday afternoon .JJ clearly a
•bock.
Said Dr, Gilbert'· Bane, ,m a r In e
biology prn1..,... at ·uc IrVtne, aner
vlewillg the Union Oil .Company's oil
slick:
"It's ·gotna to be a ttnible year for
the ocean.''-.
On the .way up the eout every outlet
to·the sea bean~• mart ol' silt1 debri.lJ
and orglllllc and chemical waste spilled
into the ocean. ,
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The most unreal ot all, the clouds:
II ~I IG-by4mile .smudge ol bllct.
and b(owu muclc which bu 1-1 boillllg
up lrom fiuures al the bottom of • I
well In Jbe Santa Barbaro cbanoel •.
Amid the eluate!' ol drilling plotlcnns ·
lhe second fartbelt ,.,.,,,m•nch tbe1
grutest attention as a hup e1uldron
at lta base increaaea in lize u we ,
approach. . .
Other llrcrall are dyuig over. 'fl1•
surging brown-black ~ • am.id ·a ~
Pair Charged • Ill Slay~ng
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Sztspect Faces Court · Hearing on ·Two More Crimes
By AllTllUR R. VINSEL or ... 09llY ...... ....,
A handsome high school dropout
thought to be a tag-along on a joyrloe.
that' ended in _a savage, throat.-sli.sh;
murder was formally charged with two
more crimes today, when he and a1
cOOelendant apPeared lo court.
· SchediJJid jJrelJmln' hearlniJ for
Edward R.,Hargrave, :fol 17192 Marken'
Lane, ·and Heni'y L. Sfanez, 25, of 311.
Clay St., both Huntlqlon Beach ad-·
dresses, were continued until Friday. .
Judge Harmmi G. Scoville ordered the
pair retum,df to Divlslcin Five, W1St
Oranp County J.udlclal CoQrt, at 10
a.m., with both remaining held without
bail In tbe b<fnlcid• cue. .
.,/Each II charged wUh -·....,v ol
--In COllDl!Clioo with tht Jm.. 5 ~ ., Mn. -s..-. Ill
al -Oli'fe Ave., f!IJoUNloo llelcl!. ~ ...,, a r.ier~ """ -~ ., . lt.-Aooib ;i1y ,.i.,-i ""*""'' -· .,.~ . i"_d-iftor bll' Jan •
t airest -111 -with • crime
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Sunset· Annex
Fight BreWiQg
Between Cities
A fight over &JlDei:aUon of Sunset
\ ! , DAll.Y-Pa.dt .... ,....
• -8!"c)i II developing betwe<n HuntJnslon
Beacb and ~ Jleacb following actions
taken by both city rounclls Monday night
HB MUR E)! SUSPECTs FACE JUDGE
Harry L. Slanu <leftl,. Edward R. Harvrave I
Huntlqlon Beach councilmen directed
the city clerk lo proceed with filing
-annexaUon paperi on the Sunset Beach
area.
C91•nty HomeownerstoGe1 It was also decided to ask the Orange
County Planning Comrnlssion ~n< ' final action on proposed de ctl
of a mile of Paclflc Electrlc gbC ol
way 1n the heart of -Sunset Beach until
the annexation propooal Is delennloed. . .
$70 Property Tax-Ref·und At Ute same Ume, the Seal Beach
City Council received a peUUon from
23 iodivlduals in Sunset Beach u-lng
that Seal Beach annex the area. Counc il
members referred the . peltlion to
Wednesday's meeting ol the Seal Beach If . you're a homeowner and you've
oWned your house alnce last March -
amile; you've got "10 coming your Way.
Next Monday Orange County Alsessor
Aodr!w J. Hinshaw'• office ·Will start
malling forms lo homeownet! so.--tliey
CID seek l7'l tax r<liel under provisions
of J>rvpoaitioo 1A approved by voters
in November.
Mort than 500,000 fonns will be mfiled
to county property owners by Hinshaw's
recently expanded staff. He expects
claims for about 116 million in refund!'.
Forms will cover both the $70 refund
to be received this year and an i.p-
plication fw the l750 on their prop«ty
~::O ~=tiom are an on-eolri
program. Homeowners will file this fonn
each year mud> llh the veterans' ... ~mptlon," Ullllblw explained. "U Ille
bom...,._ bu DOI r.ce!Viil a ~laljn
) form by March 1 be 11bou1c1 cootacl
ST A.TE MOTORISTS
GET •r ALENTI NE'
SACRAMENTO '(uPll -COY. Ronald.
Reagan Monday gave a Valenline pre:t-~t to ~urornia'a abeent..mlnded motOr·
ilta. 4 .1.-.n=--~ The 1 Governor extended the ~J'I:'
!j.. rqislraUoo ol -v~ !rom \ mldnight tonlghl lo 5 p.m. Feb. 14 -
v~enUne'1 ·1>ay.
, Reagan aald the lo.<llJ .......... WIS
lilmed al llflnl .. ,,.....,. allecled .by re-
cent flood candltloDI" addltionll time lo
r<new their ..pltratioa. But Ille ldlm o!o<I gtV<I all o4ber inotorUb who tail
to repur ,.before midnight a l<CO!ld
clwJce ......
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my office immediately."
Forms must be malled to HlMhaw's
offiC. by April 15 or the homeowiler
may lose his rebatement on the 1918
taxes or his aempUon on the 1969
assessment roll.
· Planning Commmton. :rile planning com-
miuion will make a recommendation
on what coune of action. to follow. ·
H.imhaw's staff will certlly a lis~ ot
qualllled bomeownen and stnd them
to the state controller by June 15. The
controller wtll isSue cbecb and nlail
them lo the -· llin!haw said all reftm<U should be paid by August
"In genera!, a homeowner qualifies
for the l7'l tax refund U the dwelllng
wherein be resided on Milch 1, 1968,
was 'his principal place of residence
and provided veterans exempUon wu
not irevlouslJ lllowed on the residence,''
'Hinshaw espWned.
"A prlnclpol place ol realdence II defin.
ed in law u a (I) home °' duplex
but not a lriplu at larger, (I) ciN>
diminium,-(3) -· (4) mobile home not ll«llled by the stale and
(51 a dwelling being purcha!ed under ,
a contract of Ale.
l!insbaw a1ao warned that the .,.
emption doel not appl)' to property that
was rented1 vacapt ot under constractioa
and not yet occupied on the tax Hen
dale which w11 -L It a1ao does not apply .. • n......i mobile home
or a vacaUod or ..a.411 bomt.
Tbe -aald thol ownen ol pro-~ receimc palllli: -... do:nol
qualify ..... 1 .. 0 -.-1v1nc aaalstance under the Senior Cltluns Tu
~Law.
~ -· olfloe upecta lo ap-irove lbout 11111,000 "' tu refund ap-~Uom and 111,Dlll cleims f o r
hoateO'Wnen UeJQptkln.
Hinlbaw Aid be WU f......S lo hire
U permanent new ICaff memben to
handle the work lood and lllOlher 411
part time wortm will join ·tht lllall
March I just lo procea the clalms.
The county's Local Agency Formation
Commissioll bu the responsibility of ...
ling on the armexalion propou1a by each
city. •
If bolh Huntlqlon Beach and Seal
Beach desire to annex Sunset Bt11.ch,
the LAFC will have to decide i! one
or both may bold annexation elecUonJ
in the Sunset Beach area.
Budget on TV
Reagan to Report 1' onigkt.
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. Reagan governor lo uplaln to the people the
goea on prime-time television tonl&ht budget, whk:h ls a very compllcated
for the premier ot liis 1.,_70 budget. thlllj:," aald. Paul Beck, Reagan's preu secretary.
Tbe governor will aw.ear with Flnanc:o 1leagan ha! decided to adopt ID m-
Direclor Caapar Weinberger on lllatewlde Urel7 new 1tyle of· budget tJils ·~
cokr teltvtsicm to aplain the budlet -a' 11JW'tll"UU 0 b u...!l1i:eL" It 'wlll list
lo the puhllc. 111e·11ii.wlde co.t ~L """ .. °""' special shcrw Jrill • be .... In .. ~. 1¥1i .. llidl '~'of Los • Angeles and Orqe ~counties oli I the c;oot All separale , • lil' eac~
Cbinnel 5 at 1~30 R·m:> ·· ptogtat~. · • l. · • _ • Jl<agoo also ,,;iii dlaclm . again ' tht ~ new h•IJI Is the· tele'lbion
10 percent ~ -tax 'Clll ·be r<port Itself; Thll " the fint time
p!'OIMled ~ 'a almi1or teltvlsioa Reagmr;bu plonoed lo &i>'e tbcc Jl!lbllc.
report last week. • . . I ' I lllfoCtl . cle\illed •IP-J.of 1111.
Tonight's pn>jra\n . "u llhnid I'll'• b<tdcet.
weeb ago. "It's · .. aii'.l.iiii by the • 1'111.lfi ~' 11 •~ .,to lJr. . ' . ; -1'1'1 -~ bllllcio, .,,_,' _..-_..:... • ~ a~ ·-n&lal"' 1-.-11n · SUde ,:._-feeR . Ofe..U,"'jfo to.~~~
NEW YORK (AP) •t~•locA marlui ' ~ ~ wlti "' l!ie ID nf!ole-. closed today on·· a '........-mn Ui1 11.eaian ij!d a °blld&d' IUt'Plull fl 1100
In active lradinC. t~ ·quoiau-. P-roJlllOa !rom 1ut year wUl mate tht 1~11), 10 -I _.uie.board cul poalble.
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Even · Closer to Coast '
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~A· BARBAIL\ (IJRI), -Onshore
winds pushed a· lkquare-mllt oil slick
closer to this cOastaJ City todaY, bringing
It wltbhi two mil" Ol ·the beach •.
5ome offshore , . drllllnl . operations;
b'!li<J Moqday at the r<quesl ol InleflOr
Secretary Waller J.-HIW~ """·rwun-.
ld arter fedier:al esperta checked opera·
tiooal proc<dum and <letennlned lheY·
were .wllhin1ale limits! · · · 1 ' •
Hickel called •the hall' alter an ·•erlaJ·
lnspectJOlr ol the crude oil lliclc. terming
the pollution "more severe than I an ...
Uclpated." ,
Humble. Oil Co., largJ!ll , leaselJoldtr,
In the Santa Barbara Channel, wu given·
the go-ahead . to con11nue U. opera\IOOS
after a review of· iU melhods by ~
cal• experu designated by the I~terior.
Department: I '
Phlllis>t Petroleum Co. was' itven·
Jieimlislon lo resume drllllhg after mak-Ihl .aeveral .minor· technical cbabgu i Jet'
forth by a United States l"'loilcal ourv.y team. · · ·
Southwest winds blowing off,the.ocean. toWard land were 1 u-pected to 'lncreue
lo ·-een eliiht and . !I knoll' by af .. tttnoon and up to m knots Wedneaday,·
andan,.nng 40 miles ol beod>el. ' · ' '
The Coast Guard reported Monday
rUght that an aerial aurvey ahowed ''the
northwest edge of 'the maln concmtratm .
has drifted sllghUy'lowani !i\mle'Birbai'ao
aod• ii approxlmltely two m 11 e 1
offshore!' . . ' . '
During. the put '!Wo days, -winds had . kept the slick away from
land and tbe ' shift ·in• the wind WU
regar)le• as • 1 eslrous setback. inr the
battle to save wildlife and beacbu ~
Pollution. ., ' • I • ' ~ ' •
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amounts> ol oil. Monday nigh~ . ~ . .
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lop al ,_ end of the lllck. Tl!ey're
leyinl It keep I In ., Ibey CID pump
It out at111t-."
Tender bOill l>el01f .are 1prl)'IDC
111n1m1 ·cii«:1iem.,.J< ... the.,..,_
but 11 -11 lllolr wake -tbe
-of 'ci.ir wider Je(I behllll 11111
up ..... irltJi iiiide oil.
Wlndl pllh tbe ..,,. cloll. lelvhlC
lnOn! -of -llllld tbe bllcli .... . ...
"Looi< lt:'litooe ... birds down there.
Some of them are already dead. See
them floating ••• there's one
another," he sa)'ll.
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SLICK. NEARS BEACH •"' .. I
r.ouJd die when they ventured into the
polluted IOI for food.
lllckel,. m annoonclng Ille temporary
~ ol drilling, Aid ''Thia pro-
codllre lrill afford a bruthlng apelJ until
It-an be determlned whether correct.lve
mellUrel are neceeaary." He uJi:l the
vohmllry halt wonld continue ID!til Ille
crlals la nevalualed Ill<! reasseaaed.
ComervaUod groupa had demanded
lfickeJ ordfr a permanent atop to Ill
Udelandl oil exploitatioo beclllSe of the
slick.
Hlclrel, in a news conference Monday
before be flew back to Wasbfngton, plac-
ed the blame for the Jeat on federal
regulations under which offshore drilling
is conducted. . . '
· He aid the oD co~es Were "follow-
ing federal regulaUoila. Wllll art needed
are neW regulaUons.'' lilctel bu ordered
the u.s_. geologicaJ llUJ"Ye'r. to-.reevaluate
its ollshore drilling polio ea and regula-
Uon11 which were devtsed 15 years ago.
Nixon Talks With LBJ
Over Mi.deast Stragegy
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'In Taxpayers " Beha.JP
B°'! H ·Expla~~ Rejection of 'Hiroshima' ·
·'lly'TOM BAllLEY accuaed Ille board·of cutUng -political belida held by the trustees
"Hlros~ .~ ...,. :;"" =ed from the library 11at for pollUcal reasons. led to tbelr dedslon.
't bo :L wasn ' ' it just '"The reaiou for tbt removal gives me POINT OF VIEW -
wasn ug more apprthenalon that the removal ' And ~ book wu deleted from a itself ,. be said "What bon'Uies me about t b i s
list of scbQol library purchases on ' . · bualnea," went on Judge Sumner, till
grounds of economy alone, not·becauae DllMJ&CJm LE1TER. that they can't see my paint of view.
of the Orange c.ow:ity Board of F.duc... Judge Swnner dismisaed Ralllsoo's Jet· Here these people are, reaponslble for'
lion's pollUcal beliefs. ter Monday as being 0 a letter to which the reading needs of our young people
That Is the stance today of the school I don't intend to reply. and they feel that a book like Hiroshima
board. faced with mounting: fallout from .. There is no change from i:ny earlier should not be made available to them."
the explos.ion that followed Ila 1*flna: thlnkiog and the stance I assumed al Mltcbe.11, apparenUy a litUe surprised
of Pulitzer Prile-whming author JOlm that time," he said. '*This offer of Dr. at the news of Dr. Ralilson's letter,
Hersey's work from• school Ubraey. ~lliloo's (for Judge Sumner to donate quickly rallied to the dentist's defense
Botll Dr. Dale 1Rallilon,' Ille "trustee illroohl,mo' to Ille library) ii, to my Tuesday night.
who acted on· tha motlon to ban way ~ lt'lnk1na, tmide the point," the "No one .has worked harder on the
"Biroahima ... and tioerd Prtsldent Cliy jurist said.' board than Dr. Rallison," he said. "And
Mitchell of South t:apna iJmbted TUe:t-· !"Dr. Ralllson'.s explapation doesn't I suppart hi! action in thb matter all
d1y ·Nabt ~t the rul1ng wu ln the answer rily earlier statement that the the way."
tupa)'tn' Interests. -ti * · * * * * SAVE FUNDS .
"Wehaveadutytosavetllesepreclous . Autlwr of 'Hi"roshi"ma' funds wherever pos!ible," Dr. Rallllon
said. ''It i! unfair to state that I was
motivated by any desire other than to
cut the costs entailed In this order
of books."
·Dr. Rallison saved the school board
nearly f15 when he sla11hed "Hiroshima,••
"Sigmund Freud" and two techrucat
books: Crom the list The enUre list
included 581 books valued at nearly
$3,000.
Dr. Rallison, a tnember of the John
Birch SOclety, was Ulted II hll political
beliefs, or tho.se of · any other member
of the board played any part in the
decision. He was also asked if there
was any discussion along those lines
during the recent meeting at which the
acUon was taken.
"No," -he said. 11As I've told you,.
it waa my duty to carefully ei:amlne
th~ 1ilt of boob placed before us. Quite
olle!I, II IW111 ou\ tllat aome books
are not 11µitable far our purposes and
are not euctly seared to the reading
requirements ·er school students.
"This was the case with 'Hiroshima,• "
be said.
Takes Issue · With County
By JEROME F. COLLINS
Of 1111 DallY l"\lef Steff
"Nothing that can be said about
this · boo1': can ·equal what tht book
has to sCJ. It speclk.! for itu,f, and,
in an unforgettable way, for human·
ity."
of schools having books giving argu-
ments pro and con on the dropping o!
the bomb. Bu\· it doesn't seem to me
that tak.lng: away a bOOk that tells what
happens, when the bomb is dropped, has
any effect except to keep our children
-New YOTk Times, 1946 .ignorant about the dangers of atomic
The author of "Hiroshima" took quiet warfare."
is.sue to!:fay with the Orange County',, He wu advised that Dr. Dale Ralli!on,
Board of F.ducaUon for banning the book a county trustee and Jobn BJrcb Society
from the llbelvea of .J. special !Chool li-member, had argued agalmt:tbe book
brary. . becauae it has given 11.1pport to blD the
John Heney, .from his home ln New bomb movements. "We have demllnstra-
Haven, co.in., was not irate. He seemed Uons by peacenikll,'' Dr. Ra11Jaaa Aki,
more perplued ,over Pie board's u -t•becaule we have allowed so mudi ma·
pressed view• on Ille lllOOQllt ct tbe 1945 Wial ol this kind In our llbrllies. •
bombing of Ille Japalitae dty. Heney'• response:
He told Ille DAILY PILOT In 1 tet.. "I'd guea that Ille motlvaUcin behind
phone interview: the ban-the-bomb movements would be
NO POLITICS "My book makes no argument on the there. whether my book existed ·or not.
"Let me point out ... Or. Rallison went rigbtneSs or the wrongneiis of dropping Tbe reason ls that a lot or people bav1
on, "that I have personally sanctioned tile bomb. It simply tells the story of come to reallze thal the use of nuclear
many books that are contrary to my some of the people on whom the bomb 'weapons can lead to victory for no C!J18
political beliefs. l don't think that our was dropped. and possibly to the end of civl.lir.allflJ as
action on 'Hiroshima' can be construed "But apart from the fact that I wrote we know it." a.s havlng any political bearing. 'Hiroshima,' It always has been my view The tall, soft-spoken author added:
"We. are perfectly willing to discuss that censorship can only Jead to lgnor· "I would like to point out that &nee:
the merits of . any book that members ance and unintelligent acUon." the publicaUon of my book in 1"6,
of the public may care to donate to The Pulitzer Prize winning writer ("A weapons have been tested that are 2,'100
us," the Santa Ana denUst said. "l Bell for .Adana"), the father of five, said times as powerful as the bomb that
made that clear lo Superior Court Judge young people shou1d be allowed lo "learn destroy~ Hiroablma,
After five passes over the tower and
tt.s surging ail leak we've hid enough.
We uk to be flown over the coutllne
on the way back. .
A few mlnult.t lllB, alOl!i the pr<tty WASlllNGTON "(UPI) -The White
Hl"1H said today Pmident Nlson had
conferred with former President Lyndon
B. Johnson on the smoldering Middle
East crisis and was preparing to "make
some decisions" on U.S. strategy to
defuse the situation.
Bruce SurMer fn a letter that followed all thfiY ~an about what has happened '' 0 So my book, Jn a way, doesn't even
with the MJdast. his attack on our board." from f!Vf!r'J aide of an t.uue. ot beglia to tell us bow dangerous atumlc
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_ dent. •
On one point north of Rincon at least
50 persons are wading 1n the oil stained
water and working oa. the btacb trying
tn vain to save the birds.
More dead bird.!! float on the water
and ICCttS more i;wim into the black
cl111dl or mt on floating debris.
"They're Ille attention getters . • •
the birds," Bane relates. 0 11Jere are
loin& to be so many of them killed
by this."
''Look at that oil clinllnl to the kelp
• • . those l.IUle black -gplotchel down
there." ' ' POLLUTION CONTINUES
Al we held· farther llOUlh around Ven-
-the block puddleo dilappear, but Ille polJutlori show will not end until
we pass the Santa Ana River mouth
above Newport Beach.
Off Torranct, Bane polntl to another
oil 11.lclt, 11treak:ing out to sea and onto
shore from tllree tankers anloadlng their
car10 near a tank field. The smudge
11 about 1 mile long.
Farther south, Bane a:taru at huge
rtd streaks in the water, and after
a rew more mlnutu says, "Ju.st what
I predicted. It's red Ude. All the nutrienta
and organic waste that ate coming into
the ocean from the 1t6rm runoff are
feeding the pll!okton . that make t)lose
red cloud11." .
'Ille red streab penist from Long
Beach south to the Huntington Beach
pier.
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With Nix.On ready to go along with
a French propasal for Big Four Mideast
talkll within the United Nations, the
Pmident talked with Johnson by
telephone for about 15 minutu Monday
evening to discuss the latest develop-
ments.
Nixon had conferred with former Presl·
dent Dwight D. Eisenhower on the altua·
lion Sunday at Walter Reed Hospital.
~ss Secretary Ronald Ziegler aald
the Middle Eut crisis wu the "priority
jtem" today as Ni:J:on conferred again
witll his Nlllonal Security CounciL
"The Prellldent will make aome
decisions on the Middle East following
today 's meeting," Ziegler said. "These
decisions will become apparent over the
next few days."
Nixon will have an opportwtity to spell
out his admtnmration's poslUon on the
Arab-Israeli troubles when be holds his
second presidential news conference on
Thunday.
Ziegler said the President will giv~
both Johnson and Eisenhower weekly
briefings on foreign policy developments,
either by telephone, written reporta or
per&00al briefings by staff members.
Nixon's session today with his top
diplomatic, mi lita ry and intelligence ad·
vi.sen wu the fifth since he took office,
and the second in four days dealing
2 Youths Plead
Guilty to Thefts
Two youths arrested by HunUngton
Beach police following a aeries of
breaklns In that city have plellded gu!Uy
In Superlnr Court to burglary cborgea.
Sentenced to alx months each in Orange
COwity jail were Josef Dalenta, lt,
and Joel Edwin Wood, II, both of Glnlen
Grove. Judge Robert Gardner also placed
the Pili: on five )'eats probation.
Olllceiw arreatrd Ille ywths 1ast AUi.
I sbnrtty alter Ibey broh Into Ille Mala
Box, 1191 Main SL Polle later recovered
ato1en pcOpelty valued at SI"°° from tba. mea11 apartment
Allo"Jtcovered at the apartment were dralll ancl h1podennic needles taken dlD'
.., tho boqlory of tbe office of Dr.
JIObert Knioal>, IT'ii Beach Blvd.
'
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SLAYING .••
Norman R. Coltn<y Jon. I· !or Ille
Markee murder.
Jury triall have been &hilled to Judga
Charamu'1 Olvia:lon nine courtroom
In the lntertm, """'""· • -to be In effect foe three months.
Mias Dln(er and Coatney wtrt muled
due to conll1ctiDI atorlea on Ult uae
of Ille wonw>'o car In Ille M a r k e I
murder, ~ were cleared when a cab-
driver Implicated Sl&nUJ"K' Hargrl\'e.
saJd todaj President Nixon will arrive
In Paris early In March for talks with
PreSident Charles de Gaulle.
They said it could be ai early as
March l;
The visit to Paris will be Nixon's
first stop on his forthcoming tour of
Europe, according to g o v e r n m e n t
sonrces.
'Ille diplomatic aonrceo 1 a I d French
diplomacy may play a more active role
toward seWement of · the Vietnam war
following Ille talb betwftn Ille American
and French presidents.
Bids on School
Construction
Coming Tonight
Twelve bids ror construcUon on the
John F. Land, Jr., School will be
presented to the Westminster School
Ili!trlct Board o! Truat"' tonight.
Seledlon of a principal for the school
will also be considered by trustees at
their 7:30 p.m. meeUng.
The school ls named after the district's
superintendent Who la entering his 14th
year In that pool.
Land said today he Is especially proud
of the school becau.se the low bid Is
$69,000 under the state estimate for con-
strucUon eo11ts.
-''In fact,'' Land said, "eleven of the
12 bids were under the state's $781,000
mark." The John F. Land, Jr., School will
be Ille lim school built by Ille district
in the past two years.
"We've pretty well kept up with the
population boom," Land said.
Joseph W. Reed
Services Slated
Funeral services are llCheduled for
11 1.m. Wednesday It the Biby and
Belyea Mortuary in South Gate for
Joseph W. lle<tl, fatller of DAILY PILOT
City Editor William Reed.
Mr. Reed died Monday at lhe age
ol '!O following a lengtlly Illness. A res!·
dent of South Gate alnce 1"1, be WU
a retired electrlca1 contractor.
.F'111al rites wllJ be followed by Jn-
tennent at Rose Hills Memorial Part
ln WbiWer.
100 Ind ia n Mo urners
Swept From Train
MADRAS, lndla (UPI) -About 100
Tndlaru en route to lhe f'uncral of a
Maliru Political leader were nvtpt from
lhelr perches atop an express train to-
day by the low banilnl fllnler• of a
ranr...d brldie. Ratlwl7 o!Uclala .. 1c1 :a ,,.,. killed
and 50 were "ri~ty Injured,
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87 TOM BARLEY audllnrfum, the! U cao be UIOd
That m 01 I pra!Mw0rlh1 . Jn any other 'lf•Y·
displly 11st.andln& room only"
nOljcts loll( before curtain
Ume. '1belr deplorable apathy
wu ~lly appar<ol when
the CoDcentua 'l(usicua was
herlllvHmonlhaqo.
"reach for the lljlara" policy lt, \I a grtal pity iJt.s, we
ol the Lquj,a ll<lch Chamber-·have llll4 lhla Won) thet
Muale Society jiald off ooce lb• sterli111 efforts ol lhla floe
more Sunday n1ghl with a organir.aUon . lo bring to the
"' superb 'Re r f o r m a ·n c • by , Art colony artiata of the
'l Rullla'a famed · B or o d I n caliber . and renown of this
4 ·Quarte1. allied Borodin Quartet art nol
i..1 "' Immediately atrtas rewarded with capacity au-
tbat we UJe the term .. pald dlences at what is, liter all,
', Bui•:;;-;. '"-· Back to
t1-oolld craltamen ol the
B<irodln Quartet .and I reJ>
derlOI ol Braluna' Quartet In
A llJ<)Ol' thet drew aoma of
the hisUeat· "bra.,.OI,'' we"ve
heard In J!llllY yoirs ol II·
tendanc• It chamber Jnualc
r<cfta!J. 'Wblt the audleoce
lacked In numbers It. cerlainly
made up for In the vol1m1e
oU'' with refereoce onJy to a_small •1Xlitcrhun. •
tbe art1IUc qullty of tbe· ·Fl'ankly, we don't· think
rocllaI. We lhouPI It :inllkely, Lagunana ' des er v • ' the " 1ookbit around a liberal ez. prlvllep ol aUendlnl chamber
• panio ol ..,ply aeall In the mualc recitala that would 'lead
, Lqmia l!eoch 111&1> School m&lll' blger coocert balla to
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not one whit 'mGl'I than tbllt
muterfUl Ru11l•u'dtserYed.
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1lllnl """' oonduclor ol lhe •ol the liambur.& Opera ~ lllMI, u:d I liGrlh ~
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. lillenlng to lour ol U.. -kl·a
.,..ie.1 -I! ol chamber
music ito not eliOlllb. Nol,
at any rati, for ua.
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-~ and a Slt&day · b1' ripeallpl his F<>lram ol hla wtle, Zamlra,'.....,.. ol
afternooi:' proeram. In the Iv~ qo whl>'llle Con-YebDdl .lfem:ltln.. '1!111 blvo
Pavilloo ol 'lbe MUJlc Center ..!Cebouw In Amalerdam. ·a """ borD In 1111.'
Ca$t Listed In LOs Alll<lis. 'l1:e youtblul Fon 't••ons!;:::==· ==::;====;
With Jocl:um al aotolsl was born In llhafllbll' wherl
Tbunday . and Friday nights, be made bis p~ i!ebut
Feb. 1 llld 7, 11 l :IO. wm In 111a Wla' lie woo prlaea
be F014 Tl'oo&, ChJncae ln1~atandW.-aw,ud
J>ilnlJll In bis• Pbllbermoolc' _,..i• In Moocow In 1111·
debul Ila wW. play 'Mozart'• then made a -Id -·i:,
II la dllllcull lor us )<\ sln&le
out an)' one ot theae four
vital, tboroulblY me Io d I e
movemeot.1 for · speclll men-
Uon but we were ~cularly
IWn with the thiid, acorod
Quall meouetto; moderato,
~ vJvace. Here, we tholl&lit, we llnd the heart
of the wwt, the complete
pal!IOl thet went Into Brahmi'
penning ol lhla dMlandlni
quartet and a clear lollowln&
1tatement of· the openinc two
movements: allegro noa trop.
po and adante modera\O.
For Laguna
Production Concerto ,No. 27. AJ~~:i~rJ~5j;y~:-i per/gnponce' oj Btuc!Q!er'~h
cast member 1 for Symphony Nd: 5 will complete
"Philadelphia, H.,.. l ·Come," the procram, which will be
the out produclloo o1 the repealed Sanday, Feb. t at
Lquna Playhouae, have been 3 p.m.
And thlt supreme
mel,ancholy is very evident In
a fine finale that brought
Valenlin 'S.rllnsky's gllled
Cello tOthe fore ln a delicately
' icortd ,al}egro non a.ytai.'
It was.our undoubted
misfortune to arrive too lite
for the Shostakovitch Quartet
No. 2 in A Major, a work
that, we are told, acquires
new luster at the handa of
the Borodlne. 'Iba!, In our
aplnion, was true ol the portion
of tbt Flv~ Pieces for Strine
Quartet by Allton Webern the!
we caught.
We must quickly admit that
the Webern is not euctly our
cup °'' tea but tbia was a spirited performance thet did
much to dismiss a little of
our prejudic:e against this
somewhat cerebral composer.
It was OOvlow:, however, that
our anUpalhy to Webern was
not shared by a delighted t u-
dlence which sent the quart.et orr for the Jntenniasion with
a solid ovation.
announced by er I r e c to r In pre:vioua seasons, Jochum
Bertr1m Tanswell. bas con d.u. c ltd & be
Playln& the dual leading Philharmonic In ' 11 ~
roles ol. Gar O'Donnell, an in ad4ftion to appeltlDHI In
lrllb youth preparing I o Hollywood Bowl Becl®l'I' In
depart for America, are Rob 1949, for~ttft iean.~¥ wu
Anderaen llld Mlcblel Speer. chief coriiludar •;,, t b •
. .Ander!Oo plays. the rtal Gar, .J!anrlan_ Radio Sympbony
while Speer appean: as his Orchestra .. smce\lllO 'le bu
lnvlalble alter eao. been cloaely ilaoci1ted1 with
Suale Scott, Silly Hayton, 'the Am ! t er d a nt •Con-
Betay Paul and Ch a r le s certgebouw Orchatra.
Colian will play featurerfroles Earlier in h1I career,
In the production. '!be part Jochum wu mllalcar dltector
of the father baa not yet beenlr=========:;i aaslgned. ,
Others 1n the cut are Bill
Shllhan, F.dmund Van Deusen,
Douglaa PermenUer, Job n
Wigton, Jon Law and Gary
Dobson.
"Philadelphia" will be stag-
ed for three wee.ks at the
filayh-, 111 Ocean Ave ..
Laguna ~ach. Reservations
are being taken at 4ff-«>61.
'Barefoot'
Slated in
It's another .fine concert Jn La M; •ada this series ol reclta!J belfll of· .u Wbmw ol
fered by lhbe Laguna Beach Academy Awudtl
Chamber Mu.sic Society. I lm Another version of NJil ~ told that arrangements are Shnoii.'a comedy osarefoot 1n ~
going well for the presentaUon the Park" will be staged this nmalWfWE •• '
of. Uie renowned Smetana di Com ----· Quartet at the same location month by the La Mira · ~Pllltl • 111., ~~~ I . next Marcb t&. munlty PlayMule, opening " • ........, _.,....
Feb. 14 for four weekends. Q....IQISTIE sea ·~·M· nl'iul-v'-·nd ·=~~.~~!fiJ .---~··-~ · ~ ~_,,&a --hlS ita:jilhg "of ''The Diin 1n ,.__, .. ., •1.m •
'Gets Sammy ~~Z: .. ~'i.~1r~~~·~: ~:~~-~ ... i· ... ;·~·~·~-~-show. . •ti
, · Pitying the lead role ol Paul ~
· 8ammy Davll Jr. wlll.1Jlake will be Joel TroJ)per, who al:ao •
a fllll fiH>eraon appearance took the part it the Liguna : at MeloCf¥..lujd .this mooth, it Playbouae, while bis bride:
WU . annOunced by producers Corle, will be played by Peggy
Sammy Lewis and Danny Dain. Other cast members are ' Dafe. Vlvlerme Maloy, Dav Id
'lbe .~..topping singer is Morales, Dave Schuler · and
,aet io do four ' performances Dr.· Irwin •Lawton.
• • •a...CH • AT ·~t'• • • HUNTINGTON •llACH • M7·eeot
· ab-the Aliahelm ·lhowpalce -'!be play will be presented
' IO 10 p.m. Saturday; hb. Fridays and Satar day• 22, arid 5 and 1:30 p.m. Sun-through March· I al the Neff
day, Feb. 13. Barn in La Mirada. Tickets
Reserved seats are available may be reaerved by calling
now by mail order only. (213) 8"-412'.
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rate of 5% is the /Ughell in
the nation. for in&ured aavinga
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but u:hen your savinp remain. I or
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'Mexico
• 'To Pay
-~SF Pair -::MEXICO CITY (UPI) -.'the Mexican government is
·-to pl.tY lardy Santa ;0aua to a san Franciaco ~
ple -to the tune of several
jJlousand dollars. -
The story. Ii the windfall
'::. al least $2.IMI and perllaps rriore than $l,OOO -in~olves
dldalon Oii bolh sides· of the
AUanUc, a world war, and lhe dustlng off it.a law passed
70 years ago.
·The couple was identified
In the officiaJ government
i•oally Gazette" Tuesday as
.l,dolf and Eda Bergman,
originally from Germany.
· In 1931, in the town or ~usen, Bavaria, they
l\ougbl 1,000 pound! stuling
worth of 1891 Mexican govem-
,::lqertl bonds, lbe notice said.
-'!be boods were issued by
'the government of Mei:ican
-dictator Porfirio Diaz to help
... _pay the country's foreign debt,
.heavy at the Ume because
..pl railroad-building erpenses.
But during World War II, ~beSW' by another dlclator,
.:-'Ado1f IUUer, the ~ were
·-lost ID Nuremburg, G<nnlnY,
!'d the Bergmans in an ap
atioo to the Maican
• asury depar-.t.
.._ The Bergmans in the mean·
'lime moved to San Francisco.
;.. The ·treasury department
...AQ!led off a law passed in
1898 by the Diaz government,
')llowing payment w b e n
-..rsbip of losl .. desUoyed
. .bond! is established. Tbe
.Jtga1ese notice in t!ie fine
jn'lnt of the Daily Cazette was
an annoqncement to t b e
lJergmam they can redeem
4he bonds. It was signed by
j!Ugo R. Leon, bead ol the
lreisury's credit bureau.
"' '!be bonds are redeemable lt their face value of 1,000 "1>ound3 ($2,IOO al current ex·
~@n.ge rates) plus five per--.cfnt interest ror the stated
·ute of the bonds, the notice
"Said.
• It did not give the time-span
~f the bonds, but most of
tll06e issued in 1898 were for
SO years. If the Bergmans
'.00ndJ belooged lo lhal series,
1hey have another $6,oo6 in
iDlerest coming.
SC Offering
3 Courses •
In Ethnics
· 'LOS ANGELES (AP)
sQmeday a bachelor's degree
In ethnic studies will be of· fered. the University o f
Southern California said 1n ad-
ding three new courses in
Negro and Mexican-American
cultural history.
'Ille new classes a r e
"Special Ethnic Studies in
American Cu1ture," "History
of the Mexican-American,"
and "Music of L a l i n
America." ·
,..'Ibe university also an-
nounced that 14 Negro and
Mexican • American students 'tPl be trained -for careen
in urban and regional planning
llJ)der a Ford FoundaUon
grant of $139,650.
The grant will be used to
recruit, educate and support
Uiese students during a 4 '2-
yu.r program, said D r .
Norman Topping, USC presi·
dent.
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TUtldlJ, ftl>Nll7 4, 1969
ROME (AP) -Mora 1 n d
more women in Roman Catho-
lic llaly .,. laklDg blrlh -
tr.I pills, b6I pbanDadlU •oY
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Lah School
At UCI .
Opens Soon
The UCI Laboratory School
is seeking five and six-year-old
children for its new afternoon
kindergarten program.
starting early in February.
The scbool, wblcb apened
In November with pre11ebool
classes, is locate;d at St;. Mark
Presbyterian c;b!Ircb, 2 0 5 I
Jamboree Road, Ne W'I! o·r l
Beach. Cc><iponsored by u (I ' •
School of Social -and Off10e of Educalioll, Ille 11!<-
scbool a n d tiDderprten
classes are used as teacher
training and education
research centers.
LET'S BE fRIBIDLY
If you have new ru!flhbora
or know ot anyone movlns:
to our area. please WI U1
so that we may extend a
friendly welcome and help
them to become acqUalnted
ln their new aum:iundlnP.
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So. Coast Visitor
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If you're expecting an addition to your family and your house; too,
• don't l~t us be the lastto know. A home unprovcmentloan (or any loan,
~ .1!1.rr ACOS MEAT BURRITOS
: TA!'ATILLAS BEAN BURRITOS
-..;·MIXl-BURGERS CHILI l BEANS
• for that matter) ought to be carefully planned. And finding extra money
• for adding on or remodeling is only part of a ciimplete persanal financing
• service you can expect from Security Pacific Na:tio!lal Bank:.
: For instance, first lhings first.
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Then why not make a bqsi-
D!SS ol it ! no. part:y ¥
moving to ~ "¢
wants to sell ·his complete
we~. business. ind~
--JnLJ,!l ~-~~ ~ ment, and customer · con..
·tacts. can today fol' de-
tailed lnformaUon •
job. Right down to the Jast · ten-peruiy nail And just bccauie-we're
bankers doesn't mean that we won't be _looking for ways of making your
improvements ·even better. There's no "s\aJldanl" home im~t
loan at Security Pacific Banli:.
'. . NdW.about helping you -find that extra iiioney. We'll do thatso you'll
be able to build .up your.hOlne without ttii:ing down your budget.
T,; ~RY OUR SPEEDY DltlYE·THRU SIRVICE , '.
• Will you have to add on or remodel? •·
• With that decided, we'll talk about getting a complete ~timate for the · . .
That's what you can expect from Security Pacific Bank.·In ~way
wi; ~· we'll help you live with yourself. And the rest of the falilily •. •
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By JOll!O. VALTEllZA ., ot••1., .......... .. r Trrto 1 ~ th! impact of more thap.
150,~ -~lopo: of 1putrld-smelling crude
oil anil ·natural ,gas on the surface or
the Santa· Barbar• Channel as you fly
aver 1D a ·sman P•· You can't ·
Even .. -to a marine biologist who ls
,. upert on poll~tioo of the w~ter
and ohtir<Une olf Sbuthern Ca!Uol'lllfi
oout, the Ollht to ~ta Barbara ,and
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back Mcmday afternoon b clearly a The most unreal of ill the douda
shoct. Ls that 10.by·2!Hnlle lllllldge ol black
Said Dr. Gilbert e ... , m a·r In e and bro.,. muct whlcb bu been boiling
biology professor al UC .trviDe, 1 after up from fissures at the bottom ol a
viewing the Union Oil •Company's oil · well In the Santa Barbara channel. .
slick: Amid the clllller ol drilling platlorms
0 It's goil}g to be a teITib1e y~ for . the aecond farthest commandl the
the ocean.,. -~ greatest · attenU~ a huge cauldron
On the way up the coast .every outlet at its base incrU5es In aize u we
to the sea bean a mart ·of ail1, debris approach.
ind orglil\lc and chemical •waste opiJled Other aircraft are flying over. The
into' the ocean. · '" : i.. --··· suratna: brown-black area amid a sea
ol block bolll and -.. llpa ol ~. ' . ~ churnlll(, frothy, s t In kl n I
su-.lli IUl1lnl to lhe lllrf1<e at a rate <Jf -11,000 gallons a day;. and
from Ille air. the efforta to -the
flow and male Ille o1lcll ·--ludlcm». •
"It> iacrecllbll." Bane mnutl u ...-..... --''Loot al tbol Utile strtoc 'Cl! piutJc
(loo ADI VIIW, Pap I) .•
Pair C arged ·-Ill Slaying
Sttspect Faces Court Hearing on Two More Crimes
By ARTllUR R. VINSEL for which ID innoctnt couple WU alrtady
Of !Ill .,..,. PUii Steff in custody•
A hondaome hlg!i acbool dropout · The Oronge County Dlltrlct Attorney'&
thought to be a lag·along on a joyride. olfl<e today llllded thole · same 11"1
that ended In a savage, throi:t..alash char1ea to an.amended compla!nt against ·
murder wu formally charged with two Hargrave, 1 but wJUved formal> ~
more crimes today, when be and a ralgmnenL
c<><lefendant appeared tn court. Sianez' defense at11Jrney, Uayd Nocller,,
ol Fountain Valley, aaJd today that the Scheduled preliminary hearings for district attorney's office wants a few · Edward R. Hargrave, 18, of 17392 Mark'1l 1 Lane, and Henry L. Sianez, zs, of 312 more days in which to prepare ts case
h d against the co-defendants. • Clay St., both Huntington Beac 1 • Hargrave -who looks more like an
dresses, were continued until Friday. honor student than a' HunUpgton Beach Judge Hannon G. Scoville ordered the ed pair returned to Division Flve, West High School dropout -is represent
Orange County Judicial Court. at IO so far by the public defender's office.
a.m., with both remaining held without Huntington Beach police bave·decllned
ball in the homicide case. to discuss ln detail bow the cue.againn
Eacb is charged with one count of Sianez and ffarlrave Is being built.
murder in connection with the Jan. 5 Tbe general theory, however, is Uiat
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STILL BUBBLING OFF·SANTA IARIARA .
'A Terrible Ye1r for tht Ocun'
slaying of Mn:. Hester s. Markee. 55. they Role a car belmgin& tO Mias
of ,lD OliYe AVe-t Huntington Beach. Margareta Dinaer, 31, of. 2IO:I Dela1Jare ,.. , ,
appa"1111y ...... a fender-bmcler' auto· St., HUl\llDtl!ll Beacll Cll :lund&y; ..... . 'Off .. . •. • .••. I 'na1.:. .. :.ai •• . craah. , . , . ~. for a Joyrlile. . 8a0l'e ---•g , _, I '
,: Sianez wu ~ iformally ~pd, _Drlv1ng· •down 17th Street from the -g .. _25 .., \ 1 1 , • , ·-· . ,_ =. w:i ~~1ii:r 'ts~,, r~ .. ~ .... , f,?lV.:"JtllS· 1,,' ·r.p· ''•'·I:.·' £1}'.:z ·~1"..'."''
-I:' arrest in conne&tian wtth • ~-,.·•~Ji(lbt ~-fnm. • ts1P·~~ :tbe , · .,. ~ · · . llSffJ-<V-1 ~~ ~ ' ,. ~~!l . ) ~--1 ·'!,1' ., !~" ...... · •' ! '
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' ~unty Homeowners to Get . . •
$70 Property Tax Refund
'Jr yo\i•re a homeowner and )'DU've
crimed your houae since last March -
oiiille: you've got l'10 coming your way.
'Nez! Mooc!lY Oronge COwlty' Aaaeuor
Ahdrew J. Hinshaw's office wW start
alaillng forms to homeowners so they
can seek 'f70 tax...relief under provisions
et:' ProPosit1on lA. approved by voters
Iii Novetllber.
··1'rore ithan 5001000 forms will be~ mailed w county property owners by Hin.shaw's
rflC<l\lly expanded Staff. He expects
cl&ima for about It& mUUoo In rclunds.
~Forms wm cover both the f10 refund
to be received this year aDd ID ap-
~ation for the !150· oo their pniperty
Weamentln1969. "'nit~ fill e:1empllons are an on-going 1*ooram. _. wiU rue lhl.s form W -xe• much lil:e the veterans' u -anJlllo!>.-HIMbaW eiplained; "If the hbmeofter bu ·not rectlved a cla!Jn
form bj> llari:h I he should cpntact
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SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Gov. Ronald ~an Monday gave a Valentine pres·
dt to C.llfornia'1 ablent-mlnded motor·
Illa. I . Tile Governor extended the cleadllne =. ~ re atim d. motor vehicles from
toolgh! to .5 p.m. Feb. 14 -
• altollne'• J>al.
Reqan.ald the It.II)' -WU
aimed at 11'111& "penonl afleded "r re-dnl f1oocl __ .. addlttooal -to
,...,..., ,their fel}Jtration. But the acllon
ajlo 11-all olhlr -.is who fall
•to ....... before mldnJ&lll • aecond
•Chance te cfo\IO, ' . '
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' my office immediately.''
· Forms must be malled to Himbaw's
ollice by April 15 or the bomeowner
may lose hill rebatement on the 1161
taxes or his exemption on the 198'9
assessment roll.
Hinshaw'a staff will certify a list ot
qualified homeowners and send them
to the state contrQller by June 15. The
controller wW l.S!ue checks and mall
them to the homeowners. Hinshaw· said
all rclunda shook! be paid by August.
"In general, a homeowner qualifies
for the flO tax refund if the dwelling
wherein be resided on March 1, IMI,
was hil principal place of residence
and provided veterans ezemption wu
not previoutly allowed on the residence,"
Hinshaw o:plained.
"A principal place ol residence is dtfin·
ed in law as a (1) home er duplex
. but not· a triplex or larger, (l) con-
;wminlum, (l) hqoseboat, (4) mobile
:Jiome not t1cenJed by the state and
(!) a dwclllng being purchased uncl<r
a contraet ol Ille.
Hinshaw also warned that the ex-
emption doa not apply to property Q)at
'fas renled , vacant or under construcUon
and not ytit occupied on the tax lien
date which Wal Ml?Cb 1. It also doea:
not apply to ' a lleenaed mobile home
" a vacaUon or Meondary home.
•The assell!OI' aid that owners of ~
pOrty rece!vlnl pubUc aalatance do not
qilalify exoopl f0< -receiving
11$81staooe W1der lhe SenfjJr aUzeM Tu Abiatanc:e Ln. .
Th• -· -ezpectl to IP' about 1111,000 "' tu refund ap-and 2!0,!00 cWma f o r
txtmptlon.
Hlubaw llid be was forced to hire
11 permanent new staff members to
bllldle the work load and another 41
pOrt lime worllen ..,ut join tho Ila!/
March I jUll to procus the clalml.
I F ......... ·me -ear -no malfAir . '
Sunset Annex ~ .. ~i·-~.a1~'! ~ or was forced to the curb IJ)d sJaig
in a dispute· over the colli!ion, in-
F• h B • vestlgators think. Jg t reWJD fl . The Din1er auto was found a~oned • • --,, In an olUleld area eight blocks awa,y,
containing · blood ... ears and paint
B tw -c·ti· scrapes from Mn:. Markee and her car, e een I es found on 17th Street near Olive Avenue.
, She lay .ll:r'awled in the &lire of itl
A tight over annexation of Sumet
· Beach Is developing betw;,.. HuDttnaton
Beach and Seal Beach following adlons
taken by both city councils Monday night
Huntington Beach couoclbnen directed
the city ~k to !lroceed with filln&
annexaUon papers on the Sunset ·Beach
area.
It waa also decided to ask the Orange
County Planning Cmnmission to:ne
final action on proposed dev ti
of a mile of Pacific Electric gb( of
way lo the heart ci &atet Beach unUl
the onnexaU.. proposal It determined.
At the same time, the Seal Beach
City Council received a petition from
23 Individuals In SUn&et Beach aaldng
that Seal Beach annei the area. Council
members referred the pe1tilon to
Wednesday's meeting of lhe Seal Beach
Planning CoomiLsaion. 'Ille planning com-
miuion will make a recommmdaUon
on what coono ol action to follow.
The county's-. Local Agency Formation
Commisalon bu the responsibllity of ac-
ting on the anDeDtion propoall by each
city.
If both Huntington Beach and Seal
Beach desire to annex Sun.set Beach1
the LAFC will have to decide if one
or ·both may bold anneution elecUons
in the Sunset Belch area.
BucJget
headllgbl.s wbere she !ell after ataggerlng
about, spraying blood from an almost
ear-to-ear wound.
Courtroom observers would have pick-
ed Sianez and· Hargrave last out of
·five young prilonen who marched into
the dock today, after footstepe on con-
crete stairs adnoubced their. arrtTal •
Hargrave was virtually eipressionleu,
dressed in a neat 1suit and with hi1
family sitting lllelltly In the nearly empty
courtroom.
Sianez' mother and father sat behind
the other family, looking careworn.
-shortly before court convened, Sianez'
dark-haired wile arrived with her
mother, leading the couple's infant aon
and carrying a baby botue to dlatract
him.
Once during the brief proceeding,
Sianez waved to the woman and baby
wlUt a sinall gesture, a·I m o s t like a
child onstage durln1 a Chriatmu pageant
when he sees hiJ family.
'Chances are good that Sianez and
Hargrave will be bound over to Orante
County Superior Court at t b e fr
s>;reliminary hwinl Friday, unless ·
another delay should be gran~.
They had been acbeduled to e.ppear
before. Judge Wa1ter Chararma, who ar-
rainged Miss Dinger and ·ber boyfriend,.
Newport Beach aerospace engineer
(See SLAYING, p ... I)
on TV
Reagqn t.o Report Tonight
SACllAMENTOiAP) -Gov. Boa&an
goes on prime-time teleylllon tonight
fO< lhe premier of hll lllf.70 budget.
The govemcr will appear with Finance
NEW YOl\lt CAI') -The ~m closed today od a rather · · 1 ' 1
in active tn41ns. (See quota~ "
lG-11). . ~
goveritor to explain to the p8ople the
budiety wblch U: a: very COft!.pllcat.eCI·
thlflg," aakl ·paul Beck, Reagan'a prtM
!'""etary .
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S ....... A. BARBARA . (UPI) -.;.hore Calilomla Department of Fllih and'Gaiiie
"''·' rted · 129 b""" · ba~ 'beell thcialit winds · pw1hed. a 20-aquare-mlle oil aUck f i1tatment ceAt;1 with · tlieir ·featbift
closer to this coastal illy today, bringing fouled by oil, since Ille ~
it wlthin two miles of the beach. crude biJbbled up froril an ~·•Gil ~.e offshore drillin& ,0per11U~, J V(ell .a ,w~':C,G1~)'·, • 1• ·~;J.t ~'
halted Monday at the requat,of lnterlOr Of the 129 birds, 71 were dead.• died
Secretary Willer J. ·Hickel~ were ruum-following !reatriient tO r<lilbve lho ·ao..
ett· after federal expert.I checked opera-Some conserva~onllts, however, clef~.
u..at prooeollm ond ·~olennlned ~ lhouaands ·of • pills and -**'
wore· within safe,liJDils •. ,:,. : '· lllrdl'bad•diedlrpm·lhe·lhic!<·oll.. · ....
Hl<kel called the.halt 1aft.t •an.aerlal1 .'Hlci!!-_;~ by. ~·GI
lnapecUon oLlhe:crude:nll sllok. terming bell1f .-~-oil~·~
the poDuUon "Tnore severe than I an-· 8J two-110!.ll'. -.er)al .survei OJ: ,u,e "illc;t ' Ucipated.'~ · . Monday and r;net. wlt.h. ;oil ~PPJ ..
Humble Oil Co., largest leaseholder . rer,reaentativa. ~en be11nDounced. 1
In the Santa Barbara _chaM•~ waa 1lven ' tedt ~ ~,.!'I' alllhe~ ---tt.!': tHe go-ahead to conunue Us .operations on er ._,. on r:--~ , .., ..
after a review of il.s methods by techni-shelf· In Santa Bar~•·.Chanlld an bihii.
al •· d •-·led by the Interior temporarily placed In a -by ""1-c ~-u_ ~· , .
Department. . . Meanwhlt. crewa labored oo plal!orm .
Phllllpa Petroleum Co1 waa Biven A of the, ·uD!on Oll Co of Calllria .
pennlsalon to resume drilling after mat· •-,,1 1.~ Tb ·n and • .._1' Ing several minor technical •clwigea set · to · ..... .,. "'"' •, 0 . ,....., •.
forth by a United statea geological gaa ;hu· -ped at ·thek. nt. ~._Sl,1!1111 .
1urvey team · · ' gallons·• df.Y 191"·• ~ .1
Southwell ;.Ind& blowing oU the ocean . pl~~-~· ~~11':%!1·";
toward land were expected to lncruae bad '1e8wl to · tap at the --acfio ·
to belweeo e!iht ond 11· tnola ·1iy_ al-· of sUt. Cruz taland ri.. cil!ibon ~ ·
terooon ond up to Jll'lmotl .Wedneaday, · lorm'the Santa eari,.;. 'Ctianne! liiider
endangerlllg 40 rntlea of be-· which lie the rich oil leues ffA' ·wlilch
The Coast Guard reported MOl)~ay riCor<J htdl were r<c<lviil ·at a -fiifiril I
night )!lat an aer!al ~ &bowed .. th• wctioo last . . • .•
norlhWeal edg_, of lhemAln·~cei:-U..' IA .apok~[or•tbe ' ....:J,ati<llf&I
hal drilled sllibliy·towmt Santa bar•· Sierra ·Club ,1114 a·~ ·<1 ~ on
and ts.,. approx~teJy two ~ 11 e 1 Anacaj>a was avoiding the' oil by teepJnc
offshore. , . . .• ' ·, to hlCh mund but he warned lllll!J During the .past lwo days, off~. '(Seil 'Si:Jcit'N~ BltACll{.PlfO II · winds had kept the slick away ft'om 1 1 • • , • ,
land and ' tM . shift ·in . the wtocl WIS ' . I
re1arde U a esirOUI setback in \he o· lf'a-.d battle to save .wildlife ·and beaches from;;-· • rllJll.ge, ' ~-
pollution. 1 i •
1 At Jeast. aeven miJM, .of coutllne
airea4Y were cootanilnalecl ,with allght ,
amounta ol ot~ · Moaclay · night, · the
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lat; n Soon 11 Tendtr -On, Sire ak1 of CINr Waler Fill With Crudo Oil · .. • 'l'r.e• r.,e 1
AIR VIEW .••• .
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SUCK NEARS BEACH ••• ~ ..
"""1d die wbioQ they "'"'"""' IDio !be pollufad lea · 1or food. · • slick.
Tendef, bolli ! """"' lire lllf111DC ·
·-· "' chem!Nlo Ill lbe ~.
Hickel, Jp ............ !be tenw'--11-1
111_.ioo cl drll!lq, 1U1 '"!!Ila pro-
cedure will lllord I -llllac iplll unW
ll'CID be-.mloee! wbetl\eo corncllve
'Hlckel, In a news CCll!erence Moodly
before be t1... blclc to Wllllblgtoo, plao-
ed !be bfll:no !or !be leali on ieclerol
r.gulallons under WhJcb ollsbore drllUni
Is conducted.. . " . '
bat ........ qlbeJr. woke -·lllo
1lnll: al d ... -!ell behlad ilui
up qela wt1ll crude~;·
Wlada pub Ute -doll, lel'lllll
..... -ol ci"'! -thli blia: .. . . -100. ~ -·~ -. •• ~ "Loolr'll._ ... -bids down. tllier<.
Some of them are already dead. See
them floating • • • there'• cne . . .
another,'' he says.
BAD ENOUGH
After five pasaes over the tower and
lls ourging oil leak ...... bad .....,..
We ask to be flown om the coutllne
on the way back.
A iew mlaulu lllet, alooC lbt pntly
points -with houses .1111 ru1 damage from Ute growlat all~ ,Ii evi·
dent. •· On one polnt north of Rincon Jt least
50 persons are wadin.1 in .the oil stained
water and workfnl on tbe beach trying
In vain to save the birds.
More dead birds Ooal on the water
and KOreS more nim into the black
doudl ar rest on noatlai debris.
· ''They're Ute atlentiO. 1etters • • •
the birds," Bane relates. •"I1lefe are
going lo be so maey of ·!hem killed
by this."
"Looi: at that oil cllnalnl to the kolp
• • ~ thole llt1le bleck • splotdleo down
there."
POUAJllON llONTINUES
As w. boo4 farlber -. lnMlllil VO!>
..... lbt blaclt puddles ~. but tho pol1llllon show will not end lllllil
w. JIOll tJi:e Slnls Ano River mouth
above Newport Beech.
Off TorTano<, Bane points to another
oil slick, sUuklng out to -and onto
shore from three tankers llllloldlag lbelr
cargo near a tank · field. The amudge
js about a mile long.
Farther south, Bane stares at huge
red atru.ks In the water, and after
a few more minutes saysil "Just what
J predicted. It's red tide. A the nutrients
and organlc waste that are coming into
the ocean from the storm runoil are
feedlng the pl_,.kton that make those
red clouds."
'!be red llreaks perll!t from Long
Bu.cb south to the HunUngton Beach
pier.
DAiii PllOl ..
Olt.4NGI ((lilt.ST f'Ul'-lloHINO Ccw.tt~Jt't
1.r.e1f N. Wee4
Ptnldt"I ..... l'llllllWr
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Yiu ""ldtl\t •llCI Cit'-"''"'""' Th•"'•• ,,,.;1 ....
Tho11111 A. u,,,.i111
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A~ert W. 1111, Willi•• •••' ,u_,..,, HllM ...... tMdl
fdl!Or Clly ',;ts " ............ °""' ltt ltt. , ..... .
M.ih11t AiU11n: r.o. ••• no. t2'41 --"""'C!.~r;.~.:r .:::W-·
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· meuures are Dtcellll')'.tl. He · llld the
volunlar7 11111 would continue until Ute
criala la reevaluated.and reuaeued.
ColllervaUoo IJ'OUPS had demanded
Hickel Ofder a permanent atop to all
tJdelands oil eJploltaUon because of the
He aid the oll companies 1tere "f0Uow-
ing federal "IUlaUans. -I .,. needed
are new regulaUona:.''~lOctel·hal ordered
the U.S. geological aurvey lo' reevaluate
its olfshore dril1Jng.:,ollcle1 Ud regula·
tJons which were deVIMd ~1~ 1go. ... .. . '
Nixon Talks With LBJ
Over Mideast Stragegy
WASHINGTON (UPI) -· '!be White
H~ Aid today Pmldent llll<on had
conferred with former Ptt:sidtnt Lyndon , ' B. Johnson on the smoldering Middle
East crisis and was preparing to .. make
some decisions" on U.S. strategy to
defuse the situation.
With Nixon ready lo go along •with
a French proposal for Big Four Mideast t.alk!I wltbln the United Nations, the
Prealdent talked wllh Johnson by
telephone for about 15 minutet Monday
evening to discun the latest develo~
menta.
N!J<on had cnnferred wllh former Presl·
dent Dwight D. Eisenhower on the sUua·
lion Sunday at Walter Reed Hospital.
Prw Secr<llry Ronald Zlqler llid
the Middle Eu! crilla wu lbe "llrlorUy
item" today II Nixon confmtcf llain
wlth hlJ National Seclally Coondi.
''The Prealdent will make eome
dedaio., on the Middle Eu! foll""1ng
today's meeting," Ziegler said. "'These
declslons will become apparent over the
next few days."
Nixon will have an opportunity to 1pel1
out his admlnlstratJon11 posiUon cn the
Arab-IsraeJI troubles when be bolds his
second presidenllal news conference on
Thursday.
Ziegler sald the President will &Ive
both Johnson and Eisenhower weekly
briefings on foreign policy developments,
either by telephone, written reporb or
per1101181 briefings by st.all members.
Ntxon'a sesaion today with his top
diplomatic, military and lntel.licenct ad.
Vitera wu the fifth alnce be took office,
and the aecoad in four days dealing
2 Youths Plead
Guilty to Thefts
Two youths arrested by Huntington
Beach police followtng a aeries of
breaklns in that city have pleaded gullty
in Superior Court to burglary charges.
Sentuced to sit: months each ln Orange
Counly jail ...,. Josef Dl!en\a, 18,
and Joel Edwin Wood, 19, both of Garden
Grove. Judie Robert Gardner also placed
the _pair oa five years probatJon.
Officers omsted 1be yoothJ 1ut Aug.
I sbortl7 after Ibey bron into 1111' Male
Box, IJ91 Mela Sl Polle liter ""°"ered
llolm ~ •alned at $1,IOO from
tbemeo'a~Lo
Allo ncovered 1t the apartment were
""""'ad "1podor.nlc needles llktn chJr.
lq 111o burgllry cl lhe office ol Dr.
llbl>ert Kri>JP, 17'18 Bucb Blvd.
l'rean Page l
SLAYING •••
Nom1111 R. Coatney Jan. l !or the
lilrtte murder.
-Juty lr!als bav1 been lhlft.d to Judga
Charamu'a Dlvi>lon Tbree <OW1room
in lllt lnterilll, however, a 1111<m to
be In elfect for lbroe moolhl.
Mill Dinger and Coatney-. onuf<d
due to coolUdJq llorleo on tbe UH
ol the woman'• car ln UM: Martel mttr"der, bot were cleared when a. cilb-
. drlver implicated SlantJ and Hargrave.,
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w1th· tfiil wait.
Jn Paris, W~ diplomatic source11
,N#f ·~ 'PIJ!ide:n\ Nl:lon will arrive
1n·Pirts1early In March for talks with
Presldeht Charltll de Gaulle.
fl'hey saJd it could be as early as
March J.
The visit to Paria will be Nixon's
first .stop on his forthccimlng tour of
Elll'Ope, according to g o v e r n m e n t
sources.
The diplomatic sourcea s a l d French
diPlomacy may play a more actlve role
toward seWement of the Vietnam war
followln1 the talks between the Amerlc.an
and French presidenta.
Bids on School
f.onstruction
Coming Tonight
Twelve bids for coru;trucUon on the
John F. Land, Jr., School will be
preiented to the Westminster School
Di!trlct Board of Trustees tonight.
Selection of a principal for the school
will also be considered by trustees at
their 7:30 p.m. meeUng.
The school ls named after the district's
suptrlntendent who is entering his 14th
year in that post. .
Land said today he ls especially proud
of the school becauu the. low bid ls
$69,000 under the state estimate !or con·
strucUon costs.
"In fact." Lind Aid, "ti.even of the
11 blds were under the state'1 f71t,OOO
mark."
The Jolin F. Land, Jr., School will
be lhe first lldlool built by lbe distrld
in the pul two years.
"We"ve pretty well kept up with the
population boom," Land said.
Joseph W. Reed
Services Slated
Funeral servlcts are acheduled for
II a.m. Wednuday at !be Biby Ind
Belyea Mortuary In South Gate 10<
J.,.pb W. Reel!. lather o1 DAILY PILOT
City Editor William Reed.
Mr. Ried l!led Monday at the qa
ol IO<lollowlq I ~ lillMa. A rul·
dent ol Soulh Gale -1941, be WU a relfred 'efecb-lcal contrador.
FiMI. rites wm be followed by In-
terment at Rose Hills Me.morial Park
in WhltLier.
100 Indian Mourners
Swept From Train
MADRAS, India (UPI) -About 100
tDdians en route to the funeral ol a Mollru po!IUcaI leader wsre lftpl from
lheJr percbes atop on upreu trela to-
~ lbe low lwlalnl glnlen ol I ~ IWhray~icllla sold n .,.... k1llod
and ilO were urlously Injured.
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'In_ Taxpayers' Behalf'
·.Board Explains R~jection ·of 'Hiroshima'·
llJ 'fOM 1BARLEY ...... ._... ""...,.
"Hlroablma'' wam't bl.Med, it Just
wasn't bought.
And the boqk was deleted from a
llsl ol .aeboo! Ubrary purdlaJel on
grounds $If economy ·alone, not because
. ol tho Oraqe County Board ol Educ•
t.ioo'1 poUUcaJ bellers.
That is the staace today of the school
board, raced with mounUng fallout rrom
the ti1:ploaion tbat followed ill baITl.ng
ot Pulitzer Prize.winning author Jcm
Herse,'a. work from a school library. ,
Both Dr. Dale ·-· the Irustee who acted o:n the moUon to ban
"lliroablma" ad ·board Pr<sldent Clay
Mitd>eU of South Laauna ln8llted Tu.,.
day ll!ght Iha\ the• r'ullng WU in the
tupayen' Interest& .
8,\ VE FUNDS ••we have a duty to save these precious
funds wherever possible," Dr. RaIUson
said. "It is unfair to state that l Wa.!1
motivated by any desire other than . to
Cit · the costs entailed in this order
of. book•."
Dr. ~llison saved the school board
nearly $15 when he sluhed "Hiroshima,"
"Sllmund Freud" and two technical
books from the list. The entire list
included 58i books valued at nearly
13,000,
Dr. Rallison, a member of the John
Birch SOclety, was asked if his pollttcal
bellel1, or those of any other member
of the board played any part in the
decision. He was also asked If there
wu any. dilcual.oo along thole lines
during the recent meeting at which the
action ~as ·taken.
uNo," .he said. 11>.s J've told you,
it wu my duty to carefµlly u:amine
the ll!l ol books placed before us. Quite
orten, it turns out that some books
are not suitable fof our purpoaes and
are nqt ell'.a<:\IY. a eared to the reading
requirementi Of scbool studenL!J.
"This was the case with 'Hiroshima,' "
he said.
NO POLITICS
"Let me point out,'• Dr. Rallison went
an, "that I have prrsonally sanction~
many books that are contrary to my
polllfcal beliefs. I don't lh1nt that our
action on 'Hiroshima' can be construed
as having any political bearing.
"We are perfectly willing to discuss
the merits or any book that members
of tbe public may care to donate to
us," the Santa ~a dentist aaid. "J
made that clear to Superior Court Judge
Bruce Sumner in a letter that followed
his attack on our bo&rd."
The . juvenile court judge last week
accused the board or cutting Hirolfilma
from the ll!irm Usl !or polilicll ...,.ns.
111'be· reason for the removal &lvea me
more awrehen&i.on that the removal
Itself," he said.
D~ED LE'ITER
Jud&• Sumner dismisted Ra.lll&on'1 Ier ter MOoday as beJnc "a letter to which
J don't· intend lo reply .
"There ls no change from my earlier
thinking and the lllnce I assumed at
that time/' be said. "This offer of Dr.
RaUiJon'a (for Judge Sumner to donate
'Hiroshima' to the Ubrary) is, to my
wa.y of 'thinking, beside (he point," the
jurist said.
"Dr. Rallison '& explanation doesn't
answer my earlier statement that the
poliUcll belie/1 held by the lnl!ie"
led to tbelr decillon.
POINT OF VIEW
"Wbat horrifies me about t b l 1
bualnea," went on Judge Sumner, .. la
tbat tbty' can 't He my Point ol view.
Here these peopJ.e are, reaponslble ror
lb• reading ,,-ol our young pe0ple
and they feel that a book llke Hiroshima
should not be made available to them."
Mitchell, 1pparenUy a liWe surprised
at the news ol Dr. Ralilson's letter,
quickly raJ,lied W the denti!t'1 defense
Tuesday nJ&hl.
"No one hu worked harder on the
board than Dr. Rallison," he said. "And
I support his action u\ this maUer Ill
the way."
* * * * * * Author of 'Hiroshima'
T likes Issue . With f ,ounty
' .
By IEROME F. COLLINS
Of Ille Dill, l'lf•I Still
"Nothing that can be said about
this book con tq1'al what the book
has to say. It ipealcs for it.self,. and,
in an unforgettable way, /or human· ity.,,
-New York Times,' 1946
The autbor ·Cl "Hlrolhiml" took quiet
Issue todl,y with' !be Orll!I• County
lloald ol Educatilll lar hannlng the book
from lbe shelvea,ol a~ scbool ll·
~ Heney, lrCln hlJ home in New
Biven, eoon., wu not irate. He aeemed
more perplezed cner &be boll'd'• o:-
pre.ssed views on the account of the 1"5
bombing of the Japeneae city.
He told the DAILY PILOT In a tele-
phone lntervi~w: •
"My book makes no argument on the
rightness or the wrongness of dropping
lhe bomb. It simply tells lhe atory ol
some of the peop~ on whom the bomb
was dropped.
"But apart from ~ fact that l wrote
'Hiroshima,' it always bu been my view
Iha! C<llSO<shJp CID only lead to Jgnor.
ance and unlntelllgent action.''
The Pulllser Prlle wlnnlq wrller ("A
Bell for Adano"), the father d five, said
young people should be allowed to "learn
au Uiey can about what bu happened"
from every aide of an laaue. ·
"I wOuld' be, for inltance, llD' In favor
or schools havJ, 1books giving argu ·
ments pro ancf f.?ri on the dropping of
the bomb. But! it doesn't seem lo me
Iha! taking awjy a ·book Iha! tells what
happens, when the bomb ts dropped, has
any etrect except to keep our children
ignorant about the dangers of atomic
warfare."
. He WU ad~ Iha! Dr. Dale JWlllila,
I couDly truitee and Jolin 1!lrdl Soc1llY,
member, had orguod qalnsl lllo boot
beca•IM It bu pV<JI support to bin Ibo
bomb movements.. "We have clemon9tn·
lions by Peacenilai," Dr. RaWaon Aid,
"becan1e we have allowed so much ma·
tertal; ol~ kind in our libraries." H~ response: "I'll that the motlvaUon behind
the ~~b movement.a would be thert w'liether my book pjsted or not.
The ,reason is that a lot of people have
com' to realize Iha! the use ol nuclear
weapons can lead to victory for no C11e
and ·poaalbly lo the end ol clvilizlUon as
we~ .. 'r" ' ~ tall, soft.apoken author added:
"I would lllce to point out Iha! lince
lhe publ!qaUon ol my book in 1918,
weapooa have been tesfad that are 1,700
tlmeo u powerful u !be bomb that
destroyed •HJrooblmL
"So mJ ~. in a way, doem't tf'trl . begin to tell UI bow Unproos llomlc
warfare t&... ' I
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EDITI O N
. . ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA voi:. 62, NO. 30, 3 SECTIONS, 38_ PAGES . . . •
V'iew From A-hove Slick: Bad Y·ear
By JOHN L VALTERZA Df'• a.ltr , ........
' Try lo mill the Impact ol more than
150,000 aallom ol putrid-smelling crude
,oil and 111tural au on the surface of
the Santa Batbara Channel as you Oy
over .in • small.plane.
You. can't.
Even io· a marine biologi1t who is
an ' ~ on polluUon of the water
and abortllne off Southern Calilomia's
coast. the lllgbt lo Santa Barbara and
back lliooday lflenloon ii clearly a
sbnck.
Said Dr. Gilbert Bane, mart n e
biolOIY prolesaor "ii UC lrYlne, all6
viewing the Unlm Oil Company's oil
slick:
"It's 1oln1 to be a tenible year ror
the ocean." ,
On the WIJ up the cout every ouUet
to the sea 'bean a mart ol aUt. debris
and or1anlc and chemical wuto ljlilJed
intotbe ~
The most UJU'UI ol all the cloud•
ii that 10.by-llHnile smudie ol blaclc
and brown muck which bu been boiling
up from liaures al the battom ol a
well in the Santa Barbara channel
Amid the cluat.r of drllllill platlcrm.s
lhe second f-commands the greatest attention as a huge cauldron
at It.a: base increases In a1ze u we
approach.
Other aircraft are Oylng over. The
surgtna brown-black am Amid a eea
New > Library Site' Urged
Planners Hear Recommetidation for 3rd Street
The ntw Laguna Beach li)lrary lboulil
be built on the county pipe yard on
Tlifrd Slreet.
, That Was Ute rtcommendation given
Monday nigbt by lbe • Laguna Beach
Plalll\ln& Commiuioo.I<> the City CounclL
The planners' rf:COlDDlendation came
lollowiJlg lengthy teatimooy froin dllzens ·;.Jlll!ll'llng and opposng relocaUcin ·ol lhe
Ubiary. ' '
. In adyfsing the council of their oPinion,
cjmmiptCJlieB -turned to the Daniel, ·~ 'Jobnliin & Mendellh&li (DMJM} ieiiort oa'llbrary l<icjtioo f« support.-
"I think we have to · look w13, in
lhe fulure on .lhil lhlng, and I lbink
that Is what DMJM ·dJd,'' Commlaioner
Freel" Brin• said. · ·
"I can1 -plelcly Ignore the DMJM
report od lhls lhlng," Brlga Aid. He·
said lhert bad been loo much delay in aelectlon ol a llbrary sl1e alreaoly.
COmmluloner Joseph Tolnchak uid:
"The ~ just eompounda it.elf.
I've changed my mind lhree tlmea to-
day."
Tumcbak. · said -IDY. decial.OD OD the
library lilt wldcb·ilu bolled down lo
a move-or-not-to:move-it queaUon would
be I "51-49 proposition."
Actual commission vote found Com·
missioners Howard Holden, tomchak,
and Brin• voling In favor of locating
iht Library al the pipe yard . Com-
missioner Charles Johnson abitalned
from voting due. to a pou.lble eoft!llct
of interest. Commissioner RobertFrencb
was absent .
The motion to ~end Ute ,pipe
yard 1lle was made by Hokten. "I ddn't
feel thal wbat may be Ille ceolnl lilt
"
now will be town center In the future,"
he said.
Holden noted county projections of
populaUoo lncrea11u which Indicate that
withln five to ten yean 45-50,000 ~le
James Dilley, president of the CiU-
Town PWining Aaaoclailon (Cl'PAl vow-
ed lo continue ~ and relocation
o! the county branch library.
"We'D,ketp )lgbUng. We don't intend
to let lhis deter us," Dilley ~ following
the e<1mmfaslon decision.
A repotl by llill•Y 10 lhe c0mmlss19f1
stated the central 1Ubrary lite 1 would
serve lbe most at the lowest Coat. llriMde ~s:v accw: and accept the central. basin. -1 , j • ~
2D .. d 'H" ear~· 'Hopeless From Start' c!gT: In=~~:!!~=::!'· I_ ,..: sri LL ~.;;~.;:~.;~.~FF SANT~"~:-::A:·" ---~
--'-. · , · Anthony Dem:etriades, a~iated with 'A iTtrilble' Year for th• Ocean' ''.:t ·----· _____ ., ___ ,,....._ -··ttte-·P'rierKlrlJt-t!Je'··tJ~-------.---.. -. --'-·:-... ·-··-·----------
.On Hotel Zone T-r~tees at Saddlebac-h· i;,°!c:-:~.~ Q~_hih .. J"!!nr1~i1ng ~~~·.-"; " :·
' ' • !.J, \ ~ . :" 4 ·• , Ptber' ipeaken . 1 .... 11Jllt,~ -I ·
Delayed ~a~:n .. _ D. · ,_~rnn~ed on· Rund t oss:r ·in~~~-~.!~ : :Jfi~·lf!~•~li ~llil'"s.ilf:h,\ ·, .~LlllWIJ5"'1JUJ(IJ·~ ,1~ .. -'t '.l . ' ~ i.pna. . • ., ; ' . 1'~ ·.,I) ;l .... I :it•-" r' Jl 1r.U,'lt4 •
Mmlla1 «•'' a1i tbi'_,~ 'flDUC '"'"' · •.. ' • -Vernon~: '"lbe . , ; i: .1
: ·, • ·1 · '·'' ·1 ' heallq .. ti!; dty'• polJpooed -1y,19CJllAI itMIL1QI" .. he _, .. b1 what -of baaln "ii .. .man lhal .•• . E' . c1 :.... , , c· ' . . ' .. ' ' , .. (
m"Jlll -'9llt u6til Feb.' IT alltr, -.---: "C.'li':e-tn":'.'oei. llooday . ~lmql~ ~=~~.d!i ~~t!..t.? be wilhln II*! ' ' ven wser-to· oa.st . '
.Plalmlt Al ~utry llld Juguage chanps night., tokl •dlninllJnlon they were . money. . -Clifford Cave,' librarian: "Regarding . . i ' ' i •
and tdj.ttng ·of, the measure were un-· dllmlyed tq learn Uleb'I •.ooo ,federaJ Trustee Lou Zitnik .said he nDta the the • DMJM report, there wu no· con-· ' · 1
Dnlllw,I. ' • ald !ppllcattoo_ was llopelau .from lbe admlnislration lo lnvesilgalt Whether all sultaUon wilb professional • llbrarlaM. SANTA BARBARA (UPl),-,Ulllhore ~oqday · and met .wilb · cill · ~ .-o:mnilssiclnen .. nstined to Harry 1~ . lime appllclUons are doomed to failure. U Thls to me ii incredJble. Jt_ lgribres ..._ed ..... ·-n-.,,11 lltk repreSefilAUves'.th'enbe '•.i ..... ~! :1 i -·"·'· ·~ ·~· -·· be! the . B<fon.we ·~any""'" .put. ~ district does have • chance, he lhe effect ol mtion·upoo ilrvlce." .. lnds'poBn ··~11qu ..... n=·w •• ...,. ..... ~ ;;;;.; w'C .,;;fu.;;r.-"· °" ting ""'. ~ ou\ lo have It• alallPed wanla Odmlniltratan lo begin making -Mrs. Htlen Ketlty, former Loguna clooer lo lhis coasllll city today, brlnglng · "~t my-reque.ot,a)I ilri!J!iic:~
Wlllltl, a hotel owner, said 1 provision ~let• be ~ tbe ~ meets plans now. to pt .~ neit appUcaUon Beach vice mayor: "Jn 196Z we found it within two miles of the beach. on federal ltNel on the outer coqtioe(l"1 a; the1al'JIOl'il law wiiuld increase side 11mplt tlfslbllilY roqulnmoo!I, 'pumbl-In on time. · lbe library I<> 'be compleltly inadequate. Some · offshore drUUng , o~.'!", shelf In Santa Barbara cbamlel .. lieloC
yard reQ1.Jlrer&ents fof 'botels if coffee ed Ham VCJltl. "There are other inaututlonl that get Naw' here tt: ia :HVen yean: later and halted Monday at the request of Interior tempOraril)' plactd hi ·a· atindbY :. hotplate -flCilltlis were included in the "I cin't ·uy rm .~)Y. DTY milllon1 of doDari ,'' hi said. "We' 1bould nothing hu been.done " , ti .~ • · ·• ,' t • • : •
fOOID4. Ke 'Aid people have . come to to _tee It turned. down,"' said Board work out a IChedult." About SO peraon1 att~nded the meeting. Secretary Walter J. Hi~, V(ef~ i'eslbn· ~~ariWhlle, creWs"tab6red oil J..1 .. 14j_;
cpeetlbeinJo.lhetooms. • ~ Mlcbiltl Colllnl, whoowilh ed alter federal experts checked npera-~··
""11lmrinl ~ agalnil the guesla VoPl bad voled lpinal .lll!q for the tlonaL procedure1 and determined lhey A. ol . lbe Union • Olli Co. ·,ol CaDfarnia
does nothing for the city and lowers federal srant. "But rm rathlr dilmlyed N H Art. . ~ were within ufe limit.a. . ~ to stop the leak. 'lbe; oil and .Dltm:ll
OCCU(JOllCY," lie sa1c1. :;:,:1:!.-::r.~"" -O ome . , ISls m _ .. a mct~1 ca1o11edlh lh• :r1' ;'\~\ anie::,•g' gas bas ..,,aped .a1 lbe ~ o1 21,IOO -In' other adiod the commission : BuaiDeu u -·-· 'D-Barletta Aid ln:i;gect1on . e cru e 0 ,5 C • · . gallons.a day for a.week. ~ 'D,.;;:;. __ .. ;;.1....11 revocaUon ol a ,......._ ,_, lhe pollution, "more severe_ thin I an-ai.. ....'-"' .. _.. _.lK\NUU,..,.,........, college ~tars acted on tbe ad-tJclpated." .,1 By W ly todQ,''w.ii;~-~-.. .com-=~: ri:ie: ~.~:i ~~-11nKg~'.~~2!"Ed""!'.!~ W1"thout. Bus·m· . ess L1"cense Humble Oil c,;., larges!" leasehi>lder ple!ely encircledla .~)l!l"flrPfl Bl.._. •--· ol d la In strett ~-~ •~ •...--In lhe s8nta Barb8ra Channel, was g!Vel\ had begim .lo p al ... ,~# .., •• y ~µae e I" Uon, wbo ·--'.them lo a-'-. Jn u . 1•-11npro17ementa required. -..-_..!!:'{.. lhe go-ahead lo cont ue •~ opera -w of-Saqta Cruz Isl/'J>d. T!\e off~ 1!.landl ~~Reviewed two variance applicaUons Barletta aid saton ·•n---v wu after a review of Its methods .bf techni--form the Santa Barbal-•ctWi:nel undlllr:
nnw belng appealed by the applicanla unawan lhal ellglblllty roqWemeoll bad c:a1 ,.perts designated by lhe Inlerior !'hich He lhe rich, oil 1-·IOf ~
y councl1. Donald H. Jennings. beert reformed. Would Toulouae-Lauttec be able to 11 now grounds manager and ls a former Department. recotQ blds< were rtCeiVed' at a 1~'-":'r-t'
two building ·"•s at 424 and But ~ <;CJUDtered, ~1 didn't see wort at '---in t ......... Beach? f·~•vaJ ••~-. PhllllM Petroleum Co .. Wlll given ........... 111o.t1 ' ' 1. ~~ an~"·• rn· ••-•--~'ca"•• new ~ .... -~ ~•~v• ' '" I af · ··• •~-·,.., •• year., • I -~ ,.., Higb DrJve 'and was granted one. .,......,. · WllC'. l'l!:wc:r WUI ...... It teema not -not unJeu the l'rench r.;rtrilsSlon to resume drill ng tel' m-.· A s~teaman f-Iha cooaerva ... · modiflca-Ellber Mr. Salon dldn1 f ••· ll'......,"" The commi"1on !urned down Abel's · . 1 ml • t hnl al changes att .,.. "'· , . '-'-" O:W Sltphens (Soulb Coast Ford} re-und~·-• our lllua"-or 'he -u lmpreaaloolll famoul or ""' ........ ,.. f ,_ I atvera nor· ec c . Sierra .CJUb' said a eokiny Iii ..... ,......,_, ~-.and v.:u deoled, permission for woe~fully·~ •-anL" -" pooten he cnaled for the M-Rouge request following a protest o unfau fortb ' Ii)' a Uruled States B'Ologlcal Ana<ape.w11 avoiding lhaDilli)' • .,.....,....,,.
,. Broad ...-got a business ll<:tnae and renled a competidon by Earf Secor, a Laguna team "·' -·"" but lie JlmOd iiWJl Jaiier signa aloog -way. The college IOUgbt the '2!0,000 "' ........... In .-commeidal ..... ~~ .. est ;.u.,, blowing off jhe ocean t.o ....... _ .. .,...-. '""-•• ::. .......... ...:
Jti114i e4 ~ • t ,. ... ~t a quart.r of a ointury
-5fter It fjnt ~ In 1be
"t;ew.Yoib?,Magazine In serial . ' ·J>allbef Prlz&-Wtimlnc ~r Miil ~·· acceant o1.· wh'!-! hippenod 'IO the people ,
wbo bOre the l!runt ol the
• worid'a llnl atomic .llomb llu
"become th• aubjec:t of a COD> \Jwenr In Orange eoanty <'" N• 3). ,
defray •··-~-ol 1n•--'-camn.i• --.. signmaker. , led •· In r.oold ,die when _, ._......., ~ """ -~ -w• •-Lquna Beach PlanniJJI commllllonen 'Tli' -~• Is Joo"-t lowild-land were expec w cruse poUuled f food. bu!Jdlq& But the appUCIUon fell abort In .. _1 .... down horn ' e qua1uon are we &Uig a , ... be...:een eight and · 18 knoll by af. 1 ~ or ·' : · ~· •
on several count.I: ~Moadly ....... b""""& oodcaar,:r something that ls in direct competition ;:mni:and up to 20 knots Wednesday,· Hickel, lno1~.1fr ·.-.. ..
-'!be diltrlcl tntOred Into l'1t contract :':O:~be~i'~ idenlllicallon \"llb olher people In town," Com· ~erlng.40 mil" of beach<s. :r.;:"1:D <1ic:id~iifu;i :;D 'untli
on the bulld!Qgs before malt!ng the algna cannot be made Jn 1 resldentJal mllsloner Fred Brlgp Nid. 'Ille 'Coast Guard reported · Monday tr can be detenbfned~whether-c:6ts~1
federal aid appllcatkmloca. f . zone. Commissioner JORPh Tomehak said night -that Aft .aerial survq fhowed ·:~ measurn are necee·a~,', :r;..sa· &hit
-'The buUd1ngs are ted OD a ore.ign "I can't see that carving on a a:ign lhln'-northwest edge or the :ma1ri c00Cel1trauun volun'"-~1..tt until -Ult I•-•• blcb ••-··~-•-not bold ii "bonlea my lmaglnaUon I<> • Santa~-~·· _, ,..., s"" w " ~ 1,W11.1 .. , """" ls any dlllerent than carving on Ill haa drifted sUgbily toward ™",,...a crisiJ }J • .a, 1 i ~e11ed. • title (the lnlerlm campus locatioll Is animal," Abel l!lld. He lalc'. 90 perc<ill lhal we mlgbl get lO olber requeSll and ii approxlmalcly two m 11 e s ~-··" .... ..__....
teuedfromlheMlufooVleJoCocnp>ny). waa done by band and no complalni. mie lhil. We have. ar1111s !bat harig offshore." m:r.i'.;r..00, 11:<~·-·=rn
-It II doubled the bWldlnp will be bad been made,_ n-'......_, their work In •v~ •""" In the city. During the posl lwo days, olf.lhoct ·~ o· n. -·--I}
useful for 30 yean, the mlnlmum period No appeal of the ~on decialon , Their wort 11 inald;-;.,hij;hi, UI outalde," winds had kept the slick . away ·from -"'-.'• ......
of federal interest. (C.Olllnl noted, "We ii planned, said Abel, an elhlbJtor at Tomehak said. land and tb~ ahift in lhe wind was ., • . 1 1• ~
never laltid o1 ming them for more the Art Festtval for 11 years. Abel regard• u •· eslious seU>aclt .. /n 1lle Oru'"e <leallf; l , than 1even to 10 yean.") Comnµaaklners pondered w bet h'e r battle to ·save wDdlife and beaches.from e -:}
-It la doubled, llnce the bulldlnp permllilllfl carved sign making In lho pollutloll. .
already are being used, Ibey are La Pl ds resldenUll area would commit lhem I<> .At leis! seven · mu.. ·Of :enaalllne
"urprd]J needed" for "subatanUal el· gunan ea atm:ar•"'wtte contaminated with I ~ panslon." permit ,mating ol ·reptar ilgna In the amounta of oil. Mooday night,. ,Qae
Trulteea were of different mlnda Gil borne. CaJH9."'!" Deparimenl bt Fish-and ,Gani.<
whe-they ahouJd bother 1o apply Guilty in The{ t They decided lhe line would be hard repoited m birds •bad ,b•••h ~t
apln. lo· draw ao llley ruled lo prohil>ll all 1o 1m-.1 cenlm with 1be1r ·fu~
VOgel said.federal fimda are a!localed One ol two Laguna Btach men llCCUled ~gn maklna. · fouled by oil, llnco .lhe reddi~
lo acboola will! Ille leut .-wtallb, crude bubblid up from. an olflilo!I: . of I WIVI ol. Art Ctlony breatinl that well a weet '8'0 today .. ' . l ..
Orange Freeway
-~ , .. k ~-»
.in ".r."mng
netlod lhe pair more than 1$10,000 In OTORISTS OI the Ut blrdil.'n .. -<lead or died cub MCI pemtal .--tt lliu pltaded ST ATE M · folJOw!n{'lr<plriienl I<> nmovo ·Ille ol!-
gullly to Illa cbarpa 1n SuperliJr Court. Some "°"8mauodlata, howovir, .cfalinoll
Judie Robert Gardner aenltnced GET 'VALENTINN . ~-£'idT.:'t1~~ -
wa11tr Grant Kyaer, 11, o1 the Del ....... ........... . ... ....,.. •ad<llilll o1
H.... ·-s Cout u•"'-SACIIAMll:NTO (UPI} -Gov. Ronald ~-. .,.,.....,-., ~--~ Camino ~. -• • ...,..ay, Reagan Mooday gave a Val"'1lnt JXll' belllfl,parllAD to oil•--. • .,......_,
lo ont year In Or-County Jail anol ellt lo Calilornla'a -mol!JI'-a lwf.boW'· -1aJ . "'""1. ol.. lhe , lilck
placed him Gil -,... probatioll alltr "•aer wtibdrew bll urlier pita Illa. ' · .., Tbeaa..r--thedaadllne
ol lnnoctnl. · • for "lllalr-o1 ,.-•ebk:l<!f b:om J_ury lrial la -lled w-.y fCJ< roidnfPI• .loDiPI to ·1• p.IP. Feb; 14 -
Donald " Byron Gqilcll " aie -v-·••illtJ. -. . Aid by l -~ -~ ..... Illa lMl1 -...
K,11«'• -wllca bl • ..... al"IMofl "-alleded ...... ~~~it ' . eoni~~"aildlU!ml~lo N-who .. " ·---~But Qae ,aclfal r • aJao liVeo an cill!!r ~ •llhP foll and the Feollval Arla ·lo roilllt'r bd<!N ,~,a. ll"!"il =..-..... ~I -~·to do ao. " .• I .....
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AIR VIEW •••
...... p. -..s ol the allct. ,,.,.,.. • ..,....11 ... u In .. tbef -·-.............. .. .~ ,! .. --.. """"' • I \of cbamlcall Cll the~
..... -.. their wit• -the
.-i[l_cls water left beblnd nu.
.. apla wUb .... ou.-
'tll'lldl Jll1lll the bu(O clCU. lea'1111
_. -ol -amid the black ..... ..... ·. .
''Loot al -.. lljnla down there. s..i.. ol -..... alnad1 clea4. See
tbllll fJolUDI .. •• • • there'• OM I ' •. uotblr " hi ..,.. .. .. . ... ~· '.,_, . .·
-llW -__ lbt '* ...
Ill -stnc -,..... bad ...
Wtalt•lia-_.the_... cm lbt .,.., ...., : • _
A··~i.:: the~ • .... dolliii ..... !!Ii Jul -
d<m1r -Illa Pw!nl llldl 1("!1--,
-~ 'J~~. °" -palllt __ ., -•• -· ' • .,.... _ ........ the oil ..... :-:.
--... --... Illa -"1lDC .;< .................. -.
..... 4'"" .... '11611 ... lbt -
.... -~ --the blacl; -...... •·flotllll dlbriL "llloJ'ro lbt ......... ptten • • •
lht -.----'"l'\!On ... . ~ i: ... .. "'"'l1 ., -tlDod
"' ..... 11111111 Ill~ blp ···-·--'ljllalcmdan tbm'I." ; .~ .• -~ .•• : ....
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Get ·Belief
, . Ho~rs to'.Benefit From PrQp. IA -.
H ,...,. ~ bamoowner and you've
owned yoor bouM lfnce lul Mardi -
liiiille; yoi1'Ve got' i?o1:0mlng yoor way.
Next Monday Orange· County Assessor
Andrew J . Hiosb.aw's office will start
· • ' malling forms r to h!:>meownera so they
; CID oeek $10 lat rellef Ul14jer. pn>Ylllonl
ol Proposition IA approved by voten
In November. '
More than 500,000 f<rm! will be mailed
to county property owners by Hinsbaw's
RCOlllly ezponded stall. He erpeotJ
clalma 10< abollt Ill mllllon In relwida.
FonDJ will cover .both the f70 refund
to be received this year and an ap-
, pllcaUon f<>< the $7lO on their -
assessment in ~-' 11Tbe f7SO exemptiom are an on-going
program. Homeownen: wW file thla form
qic/1 year much like.~ veterans' ex·
emption, 11 Hinshaw explained. ..U lhe
homeowner has not received a claim
form by Mardi I be abould coolacl
Harbor District
my oUJee lmmt.dlateJy . .,
Forms must be ~ed to /Jlnabl.•'•
office by Aprjl 1$ or the -..,.
ma1 Jose hls rebatement on tbe 1961
taxes or his exemption on lhe 19'9
asseament roll. Hlnlba"'' Rall will eertlfy .• list of
quallfled bomtownera ond lend· U-
lo ltbe llale controller by-JUDO IL The
controller wUI issue checks and mail
them to the homeowners. Hin.shaw said
all refwx!a should be peld bY August.
"In ... general, a homeowner qualiflts ·
for the l'IO tu refund il the dwelllnc
wherein be resided on Mardi 1, lt68,
was bJa principal place of mldence
and provlded veterans exempUoft was
not p:eviously allowed on the ruidenct,''
Hinshaw ezplained.
"A principal pla<e of reaidence la defut.
ed In law as a (1) home or duplex
but not a triplex or larger, (2) con-
diminlum, (3) bouselioat, (I) mobJle
home not lic:en9ed by the slate llJ1d
(5) I dwelllng being puretwed under
a contract of aale. ·
Uliipi&w . al8o warned that-the et·
empllon does not apply to property that
was rented, vacant or under construction
and not yet occupied on the tu llea
date wblch waa March 1. It Ibo. doa
not · 1pi\ly lo a licensed mobile bome
or a vacaUon or aecondary boJM. •
The wessor &aid that owners of pro-
perty receiving public ,usistance do not
qualify except for tlKlse receiving
assistance under the Senior Citizens Tax
Assistance Law.
11Je assessor's office expects to .•P-
prove abollt 200,QOO l'IO tu refund ap-
pllcaUons and 250,000 clalros: f o-r
homeowners exemption.
Hinshaw said he was forced, to hire
12 permanent new .staff membus to
handle the work load aod another 49
part time workers will join ,tbe ataff
Marcli I just lo process the claJms.
Nixon Talks With LBJ
Over MideastStrategy
~ .... : ' .. , -POUA1'nl!Jff'•~ .. , ProPQSed diasolutJ,on of Orange County M d /la,.. -'*-~ ,,,_ V• . Harbor District will come befO!O Laguna WASIUNGTON (UPI) -The Wbite ldephone for about 15 minutes on •Y turatbl~ ~ dJlllF 1•, · bat Beach councilmen Wednesday night wfth House said today Presldent Nb.on had evening to discuss the latest develop-
lbl poll11~~~i1:1 ~ ·wm • t.d .i the endorsement of Assemblyman John ments ft "Clle _... Mi' Btns-JDcijla slash M d s V. Briggs. conferred with former President Lyndon Nix~ had conferred With for~er Pres!-.::.,,..~ . ·-·~· ~ ~ .:·"· , u_r.', er . us. p~·ct. ~n .a letter to ci!!f cotmcifs of Orange B. Johnson on the smoldering Middle dent Dwight D. Eisenhower on the situa·
Oii Tw-·8'ii' ·pilnll •·iiiollilir • -County, the League of CIUes pre.!ldent East crisis ond was preparing to "mate ' lion Sunday at Walter Reed Hospital.
oQ dct. ........... ~-., 111. • .-I ... . . and legislators, Briggs labell final action some decisions'~ on U.S. strategy to Press Seetetary Ronald Ziegler aald
11111'1 fnlil,tlpl ....,.·llll'°l!!lll"w'tbllr ,: · , • . .... ' . , . to dleaofve: the district "Jood news." defuse the situation. the Middle East crisis wa.s the "priority ·
Cll10 nura~tlllk~ldll. ftt ..... · cha· d' :e o he · c t Br1gp,bowevei',declaielhelsdisturJ>. With NiJon ready to go along with item'' today as NiJon conferred again 111"-=~~~~;~., , rge · .·in, ' t .'.r . ·1;imes ::d~:~~~:in~dJ:ii:~t~ ~~fJl;~:,~t~~~~°:J!~e= w~~·N;::~:iec~urc:~· some
red -.!D ·1111,,_.., * ··-·" . ·. ~-. -, --_ lo njiaitd th~ l1arbor program by adding President .. talked wllll .:"1>l'_11wi:;b,y. decisions oo the .Middle .East following a fft' mse; · · ~~~7· ' ,,· ' ;· .. ' i ... ,~. pub i:p Us fQrlsdJction. ' .. .. '."';.., .. :: •. r.~:.;.1 today's meeting," Ziegler said. "These
I pndlc:tlil_~'I · · · ·~..... .. B1 ARTllUR R. VINSEL ·..... 9 arr.eat.~ ·~nnecllin ,1th;a. crime T!ie'council at a Jan.% meeting ·reeelv~ • ,. ,:·~.: ....... :;: . ..;.,7 .. ' decisions wUI become apparent ov.er the
lllllorl!'!lc . _ ciiiilii.'JilO °'.----__. . 1orwblc!l-ltJimoc:4DlcouP!&w11 .already ed from the League's Orange County Capo Youth's Fat:lier " next few days." . · . tbl --.:fnla -_...,~ A babdlome high ac:boQI',.. dropold in CUltq!I)'.
1
.; · -~'. . ·~.. chaptet' a t.imelable for dlssolution of · . ~ .·· , Nixon will have an opporturuty lo 1pell
laedlni Git; . . m0o11aia . lboulbl lo be 1 tag.a!CJlll da )£-jojdde Tilt O(MCoulily Illllrl\i ,Allorney'a lba'dlalrict. Prior council commenlJ have S O A .d ·-O\o . out hi.< ·-•lion's posilion on the
red -· ' ---• • ..,, that end~ ,fn a aavage, 'lflrOIW!pb olflce tOclif' addid thoee time two : lndli:atod they wm rilllct Wedne.day to ues ver CCl en.1-Arab-Israeli !roubles when be bolds hi.<
ftt nd llrUb pen:llt-"·rr._o.~ . ·murder was 'formally cliarpd::wlth .two charges to an amended complaint agaln.lt . pall ~ resolution backirig the prOposed · ·, second presidential news conference on
Beach eoath to tbl HuaU.Qltoo BUd,.. more abnes today, when be-'.an4 i 1largrav~, but waived formal a}. diaaoluUon. -. The father of a Capltrano Beach youth Thursday.
pier. co-dde.ndant appeared in court. ratgnmenL h3' sued two motorists ~ for '50,000 ··~ Zieg:er said the President will give
-s· def a Superior Court persooal injury action both Johnson and. Eisenhower weeklf,
DRILUNG Itta Scheduled 'prellmlnary hearings for 1~· eme attorney, Lloyd Nocker, Red ·· Defectoi· Due that charges them with negligence. briefings on foreign pollcy developmentsf.
After the Hunttncton Beach pier, the EdwardR.Hargrave,l8,ofl'l39%Marken of Fo~n. Valley, said today &hat the James Morgan, father of Robert either by telephone, written reports or ·-
plane pua OYer more off&bore drilling Lane, and Henry L. Sianez, 2:5, of 312 · dis~ ~ttorney'~ office wants.• few .;¥ HAGUE CAP) ,;_ Uao Ho-cbu Morgan, 17, names stephen and -Samuel personal brleftngs. by staff members.
alt.ea. Tbete. cber to abon than the ClaJ. SL, both Hantlngton . Beach ad-m~ .days in which to prepare its case tfie Red-Chinese Chi.rge d'affaires her~ Bu,1kly as de.fendants. He ita•. that N~'s session today with bis top:
cluster.of plaUc:rma In the santa Barbara dreael, ·wtn CC11tinued urtUl Friday. against the co-defendants. . wl}o~~fecte4 to ihe West, has left the the collision in which 1l1s son was injured diplomatic, mllitary and intelligence ad·
channel, overlook the State PIH beach. Judge Harmon G. Scoville~ered the h Hargrave ·.!""':' who looks more like an ~~#rtan<ls, .saylµg be planned to go occurred last Feb. 13 at the lnteraectlon visers was the fifth since he took office,
"Wouldn't It be track u we hf,d a pair returned to Division Ftve, West onor = .than ,.a H~Ungton Beach ~ J\be UnJt~ .States, the Mlni!try of of P.acific Ialand Drive and Crown Valley and the second in four days dealing
leal: an w of -T" the pllal nmarta. Qr-o County Judicial Court at 10 ~ -llrQP<llJI. -u represented .f,.tlce'·annoimced '\odlY .Parhmin, ~ NigueL • ·. witb the Mldast. · ,.
By tbm,. we haft rudMld tie dbnU LID. ~th both remalnifll held' without llO far by tM,ellC 4efendtr'I office. r• -·;·:;;;~· ~~~~· ~· ~~;;;;;;;;;~;;=~~;;2;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;===;;=~.
of P-~ ... ,. 1 ball Li the bomlclde case. . H1111tln$11: ell .~ bave declined ,
-... ...,..... 11 we pau over Each Is charged with one count of to ~ ~ how the case agaln.!t
the Santa ~vet jetty. murder In connection with the Jan. 5 SJanez aDd JlargraJe 11 being bull~. lUnp of and nw nwa;e are slaying of Mn. Hester s. Markee, 55, The general theory, bow~ver, 11 that
euy lo .... ol !JOI Olive Ave., HtmUnglon Beach, they stole a car -belongmg to Mw
1be wuta bu f«med • huge arc appam!tly over a fender-bender auto Margareta Dinger, 39, of 2602 Delaware
ol brown from • po1nt north of the crash. St~, HunUn~on Beach on Sunday, Jan.
jet1)' to the lbortllne south of the Sianez was also formally charged S, for 8 joyride. · . "
NIWpCll't Beach mmldpll pier. A darker earlle:r with powssion of 1 sawed.off Driving down 11th Street from the riDI Gt data JDllb Ila j1lllClun wltb aholiUD ond auto theft, after hi.< Jan. Dinger apartment, they theoretically co~ cleaner eea water. llded with Mrs. Markee's car, southbound
At tbl flilbtt1 tl:nd the mneil of crude on Main Street from a trip to the :
ollmidaaUnlps.,.alllltbere. !,_1 Pla laundromat
A Ulllt lbouCbl -lo mind almost H ospi.uu ns Foilowtnc the stolen car -no matter '
capridolMJJ • •'. "Remember how bard who may have been at fault for .tbe 1t Wll to pt· that IltUe bJob GI oil minor accident -Mrs. Markee stopped · ~-cbyoor1 .. 111oe arter that .. a11:_· on the Advance Training °'1n .... d .. !""'ed 1o the curb and alaln _. a uipute over the collision, in-"'TrJ takta& 150,000 pllooa of_ It off," "Vestigators think •
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tJddlDCll oll exploitation becaule of the
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Hlcl.ol, In a lltWI C<lllftrlllCe Monday
beloro be llew back to Wuhlngtoo, plac-
ed the blame for the leak on federal
ncutatlom uoder wblcb offabon drilllni .. -.
He aid the oil companies...,. ·~oilowlnc fedenl rqulatloril. Wbal ... Meded
are new ngulatlonl." mcteJ hu orotted
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Advanced training for me d l c a 1
emerge.odes will be offered beginning
Wedn"elday at South Coast Community
Hospilll under the instruction of Dr.
Raymond Beach, dlrector of emergency
.....icea.
PrerequWte for the elght-week course
Is advanced fin;t aid tralnlng. Although
the classes are prhnarily designed for
persons actlvely involved with handling
emergency situaUons, otbera may be
admitted if there is sufficient room,
Dr. Beach said.
Study sessions Wednesday from 3:30
p.m. to 5 p.m. wW deal with all types
of .emergencies, including bleeding,
shock, orthopedics, poisoning, bums, il-
lnesses such as respiratory and cardiac
ailments, radiaUon injuries and water
aport COMected injuries.
Beach will be wisted by special~IJ
from the hospital alafL
Carl D. Garner
Services Held
Servlcts for Carl D. Gamer, a Lagw:ia
l!elcb resident ol 1$ yean, wen be\d
al I o'cloCk this eJternooo in lbe LagUna
Beach Mortu>ry Chapel
Mr. Gamer, 1109 Canyon View Drlve died Friday at South Cout Cnmm1mlty
lloBpllal al the II' ol rn. Mr: Gamer ta IW'Vived by his wife,
Cbarkltte; son, Jmu D. Gamer, and
two ...-. all of Laguna Beach.
Ho WU a member ol the Laguna Elb
Lodp mid t: member of the Euhange
Clabo Burial will be private. The Rev. Dallas
'llJrMr oflldated at lod.y'I ouvices.
Mr. Gamer .wu • retlred aalea m.anager
of 1rt auto agency in Pontiac Miclllgan.
Registration Slated
For Story Classes
llqjalntloo for story time cl...., al
the LapDI . Beach Publlc Library will
be ~ from t ::JO Lm. &o 10 a.m.
~ 1t the library, Park Avenue
and Gllnne)ft Strool
Cla-, open to cbJldrea fNm I lo
I yun old, will mtel w .. tly W1UI
May I. (\ .
Not a Big Haul
But 'Dad' Lets
Hoods Have It
"Let's ha ve the money dad ; put it
in a brown paper bag."
Tht;ae were lhe. words of a young
gunman ltionday night to a teacher doubl·
Ing as a liquor store clerk in Laguna
Beach.
The robbery or The Spigot, 1M>2 S.
Coast lllgbway, oetted only 13(1, police aald. .
"It's not a very big haul tonight ts
it," the philosophical bandit told clerk
Jerome A. Peterst.romi 25132 Adelanto
Drive, South Laguna.
Police Sgl Dave Brown said the gun-
man. who carried a small automatic,
had it conculed under a raJncoat on
his right ann when be entered the store .
Brown aaid the man wu cabn during
the robbery. He wore a tie, sport coat
an'd Oashy shirt, yellow or pink. Brown
aaid he was 24 to 26 years old; had
a mus\,lche, dark hair and ll£ht com·
plexlon.
He left walking south beside Coast
Highway and disappeartd. It was the
third liquor store robbery in Laguna
Beach this year and the second at the
Spigot.
Laguna Artists
Invited to Party
A potluck party for crlftsmen In the ,
Laguna lJ'U ·will be hekl at 7:30 p.m.
Saturday at the home ot Tom and Sally
Leslie, 460 Bluebird Canyon Road .
Sponoored by the Craft Guild of Laguna
Beach, the event ts designed u a aoclal
evening to acquaint craftsmen with u.cb
olher and the 1ctiv1Ue1 of the guild.
Both proless!Mal and non-prolwlonal
craft.smen have been Invited to attend.
The guild b lo its leCOOd year of e:r·
lstence IS I non-proli~ IOC!al llJ1d pro-
fessional or1aniiaUon .
The group gpoNOrs the mid-winter
crafil sho" at the Festlval of Artl I
ground• held in coiljunctlon wftb the
Wlnter FesUvaJ
$60-o·FF The tabulous Go1c1en1oucH 1 sew · """'
· sewing machine by Singer In "Copenhagen" desk.
reg. jlrice savenowonthlalamouaTouch & S.Wzlg-zag aewfng
machine wUh the exclusive Singer* push-button bobbin ow
wlnda lnalde the mochlne. Haa a buU~ln butlonholar lhal
malla pttllCI buttonholtaoaalfy. Don"t w;iit .
FASHION MATE* ZIGZAG
SEWINC MACHINE
BY SINGER. WITH CASE.
Heavy-dU\y machine with built-in
FIShlon' disc for b\lndslilchina and
overcasting. Dams, mend-Sy mono.
arams. Sews buttons and buttonholes.
Two SINGl;R' vacuums
§Inger nnltltr cfeana h!gh,, I~
and h1nl-to-got..t placei....,.;,..
with flve 1ccauorl01 for.U cltan-
lng jobl. AND
§Inger up~t 1111 lripfe IC!lon
vibrator to eep cl11n, 1Weep
and al...wub Cllplts and Rlgt.
Get the Mt. •as
ONLY
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••Hftroahhna~· wasn't banned,
was~'t bouiJtt.
Aad the boot· was deleted ftom a
list ot achoo! minry purtbua ..
(l<lllndl ol ·ec:onom7 alooe, not -
of tho Orqe County Board ol Eduea-
U111'1 political bellefJ.
That ls the stance t.oday ol the school
boaril, laced with mounting fallout from
the uploilon that followed Its barring
o1 · PulitJii Prhe-wlMing author Jolm
~eney11 wort from a achool Ubrary.
BOtb' Dr: Dole 'Rallison, the 'trustee
who acted oo the mot&on to bin
"Hiroshima" and board. President Clay
Ml~ll of Sooth Laguna lnsl!ted rue.-
day nl,irt )hat the ruling waa in the
tupayen' Interests. ·
"We have a duty to save these precious
funds wherever poasible," Dr. Rallison
aaid. "It ls unfair to state that I was
moUvated by any desire other than to
cut the costa eni.lled in this order
of boots."· ,
Dr. Ralllaon saved the school bo&rd
nearly $15 wl)en be sluhed "Hiroshima,"
"Sigmund Freud" and two tecbnlcal
boob from the llat. The enUre list
Included !Ill boob valued al nearly
$3,000.
NO POLITICS
"Let me point out," Dr. Ralli'"'1 weol on.· "that I have personally, aancUoned
many boob that are contrary to my
pollUcal beliefs. I don't think that our
action on 'Hiroshima' can be COlll!IU'ued
as having aay poHUcal bearing.
"We are perfecUy willing to dl&cuss
the merits of any booll: that members
ol .-the-publle-may care ·to-donate to
us," tne Santa Ana deutlst'-uld. "l
made that clear to SuRBrior Court Judge
Bruce Sumner in a letter that followed
hill attack on our board."
1lle juvenile court Judie last . week
a~ !ho· board Of cutllng Hlroabln(a
POINT OF VIEW ·
"Whal borriDes me about t b.l 1
business.~· w:eqt"""Ga_Jutlae.._ SUmner. ''ls
Qlat they can't 'lee my point of view.
Here tbt&e ~9 ~· respcinsible for
the reading need4 .gl our )'OU111 ·poaple
and they lee! lhat a book like ~ · ,
should not be inade.av;illa)>le to th¢·" ·
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Mltcliell, appanntly ·a UW. ....,,mad
at the · Delf'I ol Dr. ,RaUlaoo's letter,
quickly ralfted to the dontlst'1 def ....
T1iesday night. Author of 'Hiroshima'~ . ;\ · ""No one bu worbl:I harder ea tbe
board lban·Dr. Rall"'°'};"~ aald.·"Anil
· . , I IQpport bis actian In lhll maller all
Takes Issue With County ~;;,~JlladeH,_~.~.
. , ' ls tolJ\ly umuitable ,., ~the .tJPI "
By JJ!RPME F. COLLINS
Of .. D<lllY , .... l1atr
"Nothklg that can be aaid about
this book can equal what the book
hoa to iay. It speak! for it.elf, and,
fn cm unforoettable tDGJI, for hvmqn-•
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The author of "Hirosbima" toot quiet
fuue today with the orange . County
Board of Education for not allowing the
boot to speak for it.selr.
John Hersey, from his borne in New
Raven. Conn., was not irate. He seemed
more perplexed over the board's a·
presaed views on the account r:i the lH5
bombing of the Japanese city.
lie told tho DAILY PILOT In a tele-pbOOe iiilirvteW': .. -·· ·-
"'Mt~bciok !Dim no upm.jnl.da'tliil
t!lbthea flt the """'P ... ! « 1lroppliig + -It ~ tOQllii.( st«y' cil
ol6me el ·lhe·-le on whom the baQib
~ druppot1 • . .
'"But· apart ·1iyDi~;!act !hat 1 wrote
~,''lf.alw'18.has been my view
tUl ,t.;-#Ji ,cln '.an!y lead to linor·
.uce and , unlntelllgeat .ctlon. ..
'1be Pulllm··Prlse wlnnlng writer ("A
Jl,D 'I.; Adano~). the lather ol tive, said . .
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lni>tees had not re"!I Beroe\11ac ,book wben be earlier made' a ICithlng .attac:k.
i on the volume but he aakl Jut 'night
lbat he had now "aldniliied -tlui>uih :. il" . ~ .. \) "•if dldn't do much for-· me," ~·Aid.
'1To my way of.. thinkinc. our 1tudenta
would be far better oil r'Ulllnl· about
Gen. Douglas. MacArthur' Gen. .curtll
LeMay, or Capl Eddie R!ctenbacku.
'11tey were great Americans who had
something to say." ,
Did Mitchell, a. !armer Air Forca af.
fleer, feel, then, thit political beliefs
had much to do w!tb the rejectJ.On 'of
"Hiroshima"'?' '
\'It's not a quesUoo o1 thaL" 111~·· n
said, "Dr. Rallison givea up many
of bi! valua~le time every we;et
carefully examine U>ese books. I am
wttb him all.Uie W9·" ~ . '~ 'l'lle-~~ ...... , alled ·tt the ' ~' ~ ::.f.'ilie 1>oOri 0< I
aay member ·led to the bannln( ol ••JllroeblmL ti
''flt wub~· '6iarined," 1Ml(ehell Mid. ••t
tbhlk a lat·ol,llill ls belotl .mad• •boo!t
f\Cllhlng. 11 IMre ls· aay ;valae to this iiork It eems tp ,hav~ acaped 1111'
1 ' attenUon. ' 1 •
' 1'1 don't tbinl ttiat what WU' .dode -~£~ at~· '-wu aO .veif ~e."'
LISTEN TO BOTH ~(DES.·. ·,, Mltcbejl wenl ·"'''"after a11;,.wp )!tvo
· -Author ·Honer· . · • to remember that lhe Ja--
· 1 1. r ~ the war with a 1neak au.ck that wu :J!!mg P"'!lie abouJd be allowed to "learn ~·lber can oboot what bu happened" wl!llp<ft can 1t.d·to·wlriMv-,..:.11!! one qom every llde ot .. Issue. • aiiI poalbly•to•t11e en,\';;f·aYljilatlon ..
carried out whil@: we were talkln&,peace
will> them.
· i"'I WOUJd be, for tristance, all in favor ,... ~.I""" \ · . ol IChoiJls havillg -giving ...... . ~ • . '
svP~ BOARD .
-pro 111!1! -Clll the dropping ol ·'!lie tall; JliJll-l[IOken -llllled: . t bomb. 11111 H doesn't aeem to me ~t. wcilild 111<e lo point Wt that ....t'
taking away a boot that tells what the' •1111NicaUon of my book in JIM,
iy.ppens, when the bomb ls dropped, bu weapons llaye • tested that are Z,'1'0
op Ill.ct el«[ll to keep our cblldren . timelJ aa powtrlul .u . the bomb that
'"lbll: boot goes -on U · if we· were ...rn,· ol IOmelhing," MltcheD added.
"No American wants. to see that.rand:
I'm darned -lhal the -t majority
of Ainericam who have read 1r will
ljnorant abcul the dansen a1 atomic ... destroyed ·lllrooblma. . . . . ..... .
"19rlan!." ''So-my boot, in a WIJ', doesn't even
fflt wu advised that Dr. Dale Rallison, begin· to tell us ·Mw· d'"8en>U• · •toiidc
aicounty trultee• and John Birch Society · warfare ii." · · · · · · · •·
rilembe!', had irgued against the book · · · .. · · .. · · · .. · biecall8e it bu given support to ban ·the H~~ _cl~ly wished . lo : i~ ~1.n , nO limb movements. "We have demonstra-.ter'!~H I .~n.tfoversy ~o,:e:r, A>e . i:rt1il-•L--b __ ,._" Dr n.m-•-'d • e WU told the .COOn\y ~ ~w 1 pea~, • -• ~ , n .. ~ ~-'"-• ,.,~ =~· "llecallle we have allowed eo much ma· uwuu r-icaw.., ... ""Y ~-ex·
!Crial of this kind In OW' llbrariea." plained bla'vi>te agalnsl •of· the
'Hiney'• ..._, · · · book .for the Rio Cantlguo Y111th' GUld·
!"rd ,.... !hat lhe motiv•U"' beblnd ance Library this wiy: t¥ baJHhe-bomb movements would be "While I havm't read the , book, I
~ whether my boot existed or not. haven't approved ol all this criUcism of
~ msmto --~-!bthal•I a !helot oluaepeapol 01euclhaearve America min& the bomb." . • ~'""' Hersey, asked far cmiment, bad nme.
support the a<;t1on of obr acbool bowel. ti
TrUltee · Mltcbel1 WU asked, 1ln yiew
of bis ~.·was 'qfiroshlma'~ bar·
red' beca""· of: !he ponuc.1 bellell' o1
hlm!eli qr Of _the boN4_?_
"Well'" said u••""ll "•OU read It •, ~ .. ,__,.,
and then see if we aren't c11'1')'.ing out
a justll\fbie <colJOlllY by' not • bu)>in&
IL We m,' Ydl\ -;· ~ lhe!e
boon with tupay'en money aad Its
aur·.flilt.dti!Y to .-cimlze, ·
"We.have' to .ll;.re up 'to our Camapip pr~,'.' 8'id Mitchell. "1And me of
-· promiJel -In my .... election, anyway -wu. that .we . would enmlnt
very arelull)' the com..i ol boob thal
we were Pladril before cm cbUdren."
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... If. Bo -..........a1c!Uil al llol1 -FmallJ ·Jhpllol •· • · H""°.llila l!:(111U kilRI hll dali01'-s...nil edliiitt All!I reporten brOke
ur llfo'1111ri 12, for Ille ~ -., ·Into tan.-.tile report Ol lllcOll!:s hlltolfeJIGrtha-allllrh'l!~ death'nocbld· lhe ..... _,al'lhe
atur--'11. a Uarff !/<GI' abl"'"" H• ~ Comtjtullon,. where McGUI bid
IJ)<!lf'S 'vcan Ill C1lban jGll a ,ll pOlit--1111nce 1111. · '.:_·_
ico1 prilOMr nd atur hll releal• • • He ' ettad:ed segregaUon to tlle'·end.
1tnt hi& <J'Jl'lcUng·tDIJ• IO lliamL H<'. .Bll.'flul collll!ll), .eppecrillc In tociats,
woiud --. .• ...,. .~ lili <dltlolt a1 the Co<wtitutl!m. 1mllclled
chonu to U0.. Cvba./H< ~ m "freedom of cllolc<" p I ea 1 ln""'"'Y ,
Miami via Jlen.:o. • .... t ~ ~. Southern schools. Such plana, ht lfl'Ote •
• J ~ • ~ 11. Jtctually pennit the con~QA .·,of
• ".J '; ' •· ~ ~gregaUons. · , • Linde P!umb ~ .~, ~ dlll-"It will be the greetut tr•...., with
advantag .. to bt1!!i a ~Iller ' th< l1IOll for< boding ~: il
in a boys' schoofi at Klng11r Lynn, · public school officlail are allOWed lo
England where some of the stu· perpetuste dual systems," he ~ ·
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• ,.. '. UPIT ........ dents are nearly as old as yoU are. Mayor Ivan Allen Jr., a_lonpime Jri~
"It is not very flattering to ),e call· of McGill, Cllled th< pubtiabet'·'.'ll!e vo.tce
ed 'Mum' at 18," she says,' u.BU.t •r:d. CODlclence .of the South.· •• ,durinc
I suppose I wul get over it " lhil trying period ol llOclal •~ l.Amdon Cheers Astrmaaut
• Hia eflorts will stand u 1 lfridmark
.. • in this century. and to the furtberanct When Michele Ferrero of San of man's rights and opportunlllea,"
Gluseppe rVesuviano,1,ltaiy 11died" McGill, born on a small fam;t near
his weeping relatives promptly Soddy, TeM., joined the ConstltuUon
called the priest and,~uneral parlor . fyom the staf~ of the Nashville Banner
director. Tb.en someone thought to as sports ~1tor. Later he became a ~ the doctor to 81gn the , new.s e1ecutive and began a crusade
U.S. astronaut Frank Borman gets a ·p~t on . the
back from an admiring Londoner as be &('rives at
Prime Minister Harold Wilson's residenc.e at 10
Downing Street for a meeting. Borman was to, be
. received tonight by Queen Elizabeth at Bucklila-
-ham PSlace. SF State Seeks •
d • • · tt1fi againal the Klan and segregation. · e;!ti ce , cate. 'Ille doctor ~xam-SboftJY after he waa promoted to ex-inect. the body, gave a suspicious ~ve edJtor in 1938 about 71 robed
gltince to the relatives and treated and Q'asked klanmne~ paraded around
Ille eld~rly asthma sufferer with tbe Mwsp.per office, d<nounclng McGl!t
stimulants and artificial respira-and the ConstituUon. He frequenUy
lion. Revived, the 81-year-<>ld Fer· rec<lved thrtatenlng telephone calla at
lle~.D MZ~.Stren~h'.:'1~,cJied ,
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• SAN.Fll<\NCISCO. (AP)-Efior\I_ are
being nWle,,19 reblm llrlkin( prof_,
lo. ctparoomi et l1'o ' major c.IUoiala cotlel'I. but no prof)NI· is ·repcrttd:
raro's first words were ''I'm bun-night. , . gry.· Get ·me a ·plate of 'spaghetti.'' In l!Mll, a .21 cal!be0 pistol bullet
• was find through a window pane of
McGill's home from a passlna car, but
no one was in the house at the time .
Bouton dtV fOWCilman John-
"" Goyen toiq&t'lrao a door prizt
tiek<t good for • tD<ek trlp to
~ima, P<ru, ill th< In~
H1ort Galo ond htmd<d tt to act-ra:n~~r =·"r;:o:!."~
TM red-faced Goyen dtcliud
tht prize N donated it imtlad
to a raf/U in behalf of tht Te%4S
Heart lnatitute.
• In Cincinnat11 Ohio Albert P<1rk·
er, M, a truck driver for the State
Highway Departmen~ found out
the ha,n! way why his job is so im-
portant. Parker was on the way to
spread salt on city streets when
the truck skidded on a slippery
str..t and overlll1'Jled,. dumping
four tons of the d.,.lcer on Wilmer
Avenue.
Later that year, his mailbo1 was
perforlled wilh p I s t o I bullets and
garbage was dumped on his lawn and
driveway several times.
McGill won hll_Pulltzer Prize in 19511,
and his lltalf -bim In an <dilorlal on hll: 30th amiveraary at the morning
DeWIJ>lper. .
"Working wlth McGill Is just that
-an .tventurt,.. the editorlal said.
"ft ta ~ent for initlaUve and
free tb1n!dnc 1and toleraoc< for llupidlty.
It ii confidtmce that right will pn>vall
and coovlcllon that standing up for th<
right 1a: preferable to cowardice." .
McGld, came under attack when the
Univenity of Georgia was dmegreaated,
in 19111. One e\'ening, he said, "we hail
It abimive calls between 7:30 and 9
o'clock."
&t the compensations far outweighed
this hatusmen~ he aid.
"FrequenUy, In resta!lrants, 1 n
unknown waiter or wattreu wou1d, In
putUng a plate of food on the atble,
whisper, 'Thank you, sir, for what you ·
write,' " McGill related.
SAIGON (AP) -N,o·r th Vietnamese
strength lns¥tt the ' demilitarized zone
1tands at liSCIP to ·3,Qll0, military sources
said today. .
Field commanders see no immediate
threat to allied fcct1 jll5t south of
the .zone. But they 111 the North Viet-
~~ are ,funnellni men and supplies
throdgb tbe . ~ into Laos and down
~ ~~ llllnb·trall to South Vietnam.
A ll(llitor Morine offic<r said be doubted
that tbe North Vietnamese army would
make M1 ·more thrults through the
cqutal lowlands of the lOfle dividing
v-.n. Tbe enemy would be highly
Vlllhetable In the flats.
Any pUlh thrOugh the zone also would
appear poll~ unwise since the United
States at the Paris peace taJkJ has
been uilng for the North Vietnamese
to restore the zone to I~ former
demilltarbed 1tatus. the officer added.
Taklnc no chances, however, the Marine:s and an"'Mrny land-clearing unit
are skinning the lowlands below Con
1blen and Glo Linh. Trees are being
cut away and swathes ISO yards wide
ere beln& opened with bulldozers.
'IbiuN through the western zone at
the .. Rockplle" and the Khe Sanh basin
qould be~met and fouaht far from any
important objecUves., making those
routes wxleairable, commanden feel.
East Snow Tapering Off
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IOgfcal attack routes for the enemy w""1<f
be tfom ~OI! 0 lp order to thfeaten such
kly northern citleS ·as Hue and Da
·the ltie,' not -""°"" brooibl down , from the poc1h. . .. '. Acting praideot ·s .. I. Hayakawa d.
l ; + '· Anothet, poulbte point Ii .~ C<iul4"
be In the c:oalral hlplanda: U.S. omCen
have ,~ recftlt enemy troOp
movemeftta icrolS the border fro~ Cam-
l>odia.
San Francisco State offered Monday to
reinstate all teachen who mum nm
aeril.,ter, whicb begins ~eh. IJ.
· N""" ~military baae clty. .
·There is better jungle cover there
and any at?-cks would ostel}lib1y appear
lo be the work of units already In
.He 11ld he would-inlei'yene lo block
application d. a state law which says
strikers have 0 autornalically resilntd',..
for being absent for five-~-'
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DECEMBER.J t, 1968 • (UNAUDITED) --------··-·------..... c 1 ..
Cash and U.S.·Gov9t"')"1'nt S.Curitie& , , , • , , , , , •••••... , , •••• , •.. , ... , .•.. , . , , , , , , . , , , , , , , , $ 6,589,299
~on Rell E~t•) .• ·.,. ~.,,,.,.,, •••••.•• , , , , •• , , , , , , , •,., ••. •·,., .-••••. , , , , • • • • • • • • • 101 ,508,865
{flrtt trult cte.it on tNl'proptrty I
Lo.nson RMI Esr.te Held for lrwntmen1 Ll..J.• ••• ,,, •• ,., •• ,,.,,.,;.,,,.,., ,.,, •• , , , , , , , • • • • • • 298,492
Lo.,. to Flitilit.-t•s.l•OrR..i Est•t• OWned •••• : ••••• , •••••• , •••••••• , •••• , ••• , • , •• ••••••• 375,440
Loans on &iiwinQll AccoUftts •• , , • , , , , . , , •. , ••• , , , ~ ••. , , • , , , , , • , , .. - . , , • , ••.•. , , , •• , , • • • • • 63,500
Aul Ell8t9 Acquired for S~tleffient of ~01hs. \-,,,.,., ••..•• ,, •. , .... -•.. , • -•.. -, , , • , , , • • • • • 1,830,409
Rt1I E1t1te Owntd for rnyiptm1n1 , , , .. , ~ .. ,,., •'• ••••• , •• ,. •., ••••••.• , •• , .• ,,,,,,.,..... 3,575,982
.itock'.\n FHLB.lnd Sec'onCliry ln11.1raoc1 R...,.... J{,, ••••• , •••••• , •••• , ••••• , • , • , •••• , • , •• , • • • 2,341 ,.996
IMtmbentlip in Fedrltef Home Loen Bank Syttsn ~k• fu"dl 'w1illbl1"
for, ... ntttt lendlng and withdrawll reQUntt.I> ·
Aaoc:i11;on P111m1 .... Furniture, Fixturn.tnd Equi'""'l\I ••••• , .••. , •••.••.•••• , , , , ....• ; .
IC•1'iid et COtt 1-deptecittibnJ · " ,
2,859,240
OtherA-.ts ,, . , ... , ..... .\, ..... , , . , .... , ... -· .... ,, ..•. , ,, ..•.. ,, ,1 .,., •••••• ,, , • ,, • 574,IOO
(Accrued intwnt: receivlble, ~id fXPfnlll 1...t mitctlllneu•-tt.l ·7 TOTAL • , , ......................... , . -............. , .......................... , , , $120,017,123
Ll~BILITIES
SevinO-Ind lnY1stn\tnt Accounts •.. -. , .. , , , , • , , .. , . , . , •.. , .• , . , , , , , , . , ........ , , , , . , , , , , $103,863,464
{Hekl by mofl Ui1n 29,SOOKCOUnt tlolders.)
Loen1 in Process ...... , .............• , • , , • , • , • , •.. , , , , , , , , , , .. , , , . , , , • , , .. , .. , .•..... 1,418,995
I Funck dw bOn'owets on undisbu!Wd loltll.) 1 · .. .. MY.nc. frotft'f.-.i Horf. Lo .. ltnk •••••........••.••.• • ..•...••...•.... '' .. I' ••• ' ••• ' '2.450.000
-t·To mitt delMl'lds fOr p 9.t~ 't~lfll, the Aseoc ittion from time to ,
timt mlkn 1111 of lu credit f8C:ilitits It the Fedtr•I Home La.rt Benk.)
Other LiebiliUM .•. ,, ." .... , ..•••.•••.. ,, .••.......... , . , ...••••....... ,, ........ , ,, . . . 1,032,873
IColtecllons held ,for olh.,s, t•1t• peytblt ~ mi1CellW1eou1 lilbtlitin.) , , r
Defarrtd lncon'l9 ..• i ... , .. , , , ... , , , , .. , .... ,. .. , .. , , . , , , 0 , • , , , , , • , •• , , , , •• , , , • , , , , , , •' • 3&1,IOI
Gen..i ,._...._ G11•R• c;.pitlll end Undiltld«l l'rofit1,, .. ,,. · •.••. .' •• ,,,,,.,, •• ·~ .•••• ,',. ;,,• .J,1182',111
(Amo11nh Mt ..tde fOf' PtOt9Ctlon to ......... Md ll'Wlltorl
in .ddiOon 19 tht, lmu{lf'ICI 9f ~unts.) . .
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1l!e /hM"cMJ l'O•liolc Mow.1 ii lfrir ,.,,"""'of SJ,206,9JJ bt i"ttrf#"lo our.,,.,. "'1itcl 1961.
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Dana Point Show.
Venture Counts . . . . .
On · ~tyl_ish . Set .
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Believing that a · litUe · r_ain never dampens mi-
Iady'a interest in haute couture, El Cainino Real
~oman'• Club is,.uttjpg-the final flourishes· on Its
annual fashion presentation to take place Tuesday,
Feb. 11. . '
The event, also tied up with a luncheon and
. card party, will take place in the Dana Point Com-
inunity House at noon. ·
Mrs. Niles Welch will comment on the styles
which will be suppli'l'I by Cornelia Bigelow Gowll!',
and Sportswear; · ·
Mrs. Ray C. Miller is chaiqoan of the fashion
show, Bnd all interested women may attend by pur-
chasing tickets for $2.50. .
Decorations, following a fashions and Bower
theme, will feature camellias amid a red and gold
se\t!Dg. DQor prizes and a heart-shaped money .tree
are some of the extra attractions. -
. As~g Mrs .. Miller with ·the 1fund-raiiing .
event 1ar .. the Mipes. Norton Stapleioh, -lun·cbeon ,
chairman, and Robert "Irwin and DOIUIUI Mol>re,
' d~tipns cQa.in:pen. . , · i:~ • . -'
, Res'lJ'Vations may lie obtained by, Ca)lhig-).frs.
Anllulily MapclJS!l';'41N!-5141, or Mrs .. "R,ay M!ll!'hi~
5808 by D!'Xt .~unday,' . . ~i~ •'Y/~.
,; 'T)te lbow, ls one' of three annqai. ~-i:fuint
OY;ptil .stagOd by .the club. Other ve.itulu: ~· a(Ch~ Bazaar and' an. upcom!llf'>.""'ile'.'tliih; ' 7 hich I =" A ri1 ·1• ---~~'"=-I .;o 1' S ""IOtpo. ·.~., ..
trnder .the' ead~sh!p' Qf Mrs,. J<ihn'&'thj
club meets lor a''luncbeoru the first · of'
e:vezy mi>nth. · · · .<.' " · ·if ·
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CHARTING A NEW' COURSE -And hoj>ing·lt will be a success_.
fiil•one'for'J.969' are.members.of Las Marineras AuJdli!uY of l:am-'
ily .StlvlCo Association of Orange County, .(left to ·rllht), the
Mmes. Richard ·Broome, Tbomu Crosson, JosePh 'DiStantstao
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a!lll j!lcllanl, D. Keith, new pre'lldenl New officers, patronesses:
and J\OW, members were •guest. of .~ouor at a recent luncheon in
Jos.!rs 'restaurant' · . . '
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Bright Future
II Las Marineras Auxillary has Its way, the Family
Service ABsociation of Orange County will have a clear
:;>alb this year.
Mapping plans to assure a bright future for their
parent organization, the c;oastal . au,xUlary bega~. their
new .Y~ar with a luncheon at which'new officers, new
members an<l patronesses were greeted .
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Mrs. Richard 0. Keith, president, pledg~ her sup-
pot,t ot Family Service goals at the event in ' Josef's
.-:estaufant in Corona del Mar. Joining her with prom·
itei ~'Sid were her board , the Mmes. Thomas CrosSon,
vice pfesident1
;, Joseph DiStanislao, corresponding sec-
retary·; Robert 0. Dundas, recording secretary, and
Donald Talmige, continuing treasurer.
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·ProspectiVe new members introduced were-the Mm~s. J, 0 .. Wiley,. 'IUchrd Broome, Monty Hays,
Michael HaU, Sheldon Newcomber, Ken Holloway, Paul
SbetUer, W. c, Roberts and Maurice Walsh: .
~e work of. iJle pu~llary Is . IQ h!lp acqualilt the
community with tlie ·wort and fadlilles of the Family
. Service AssodaUon whose alm is 'to protec.t ,and pre-
servo:the Amt~1bome by helping families .IQ.solve tfi~ir ,pfoble~t 6i:a1'greater,part, Las , Marineras': con-
'ti:ibUt!on bu ·tieen In· tho·establisl\mont. of a scbojarsh!p'"'
fund, which makes .f111ld• available to graduate·-.-In an accredited iCbool-<>f social worl< .. 'nlls ls •accom-
pU,hed, by annua1: benefit ~es. aided by d011aUons
recelyed from·paftiinesses. ' -. .
• • O~e such benefit party has been planned for the
fall to take on the Queen Mnylin.Long Beach and o,n-
olller,will be a cblllllli•sne·tea, an annual •Prlnl·ev'!"I.
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Deferid~i1ng Her~· Stand .
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~ a lelt.r from Ille daugbtu of
.. -who aid she would he willing to take her poor old father In
ff he needed a place to 10 -yeo,
even after be had caused her to llU!ler
Ille tortures of bell because ol hi• drink-
ing. You caDed her "an angel" l call
her a martJr with a sick need to llU!ler.
The dlronJc aloobolic often cannot
-unles the fl!Dlly withdnln aD ~ fUllPOrl. 1be)" must stop
molberlng him, babying JUm and ~Ying
him IJDIP&llo'· Ycur answer pn>!lably
.. bock """"'I' I« thoollnd• ol aJcobo11cs a good many years. -F .K.M.
Cl THE NATIONAL COUNCIL ON
ALCOHOIJSM, K.C., MO.
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water." They ,were gone ao minutes. DEAR ANN: How.Can I get my 'bua-
Wben I nleotloaed lhll to my sioltr, · band lo pv. me ,.... beJp wtth the
lhe said, "Ob, Loma U! a paUeot He cblldren! OUr oldest ll 7. 'Ille )'Ollnlest ·
Is tryina to find oat H lhe is !rigid ii 4 moolhl. lie a)'I the msn 11 llUJ>~
or m.trated.'' I wu lhocked and W ed, to 1Jri11C bomJ .lhe pey~~ and the
"Do you ·~ him to erperlment wllh ~ 11 wwaeed to care for the hJ1, patients?" She replied, '1[ never tktl. Sbx:e th1I ii hU attitude. I mlaht
~ wllll bil'-.'' u nil klct the llob· cul and tell lilm r.1Y awn op1n1ca 11111at my. -.1n-· to ....i blllC!Mi:b 1n ~mall
law la llidOI 11111 _,. lo -up I -him lhll letter and he ~
fer bil -,, ......i, and my alller I bod lo laD._JGO U-~ °'
bu 4Walloftd· a bli oat. What do you I eouldD1 G1aD II. The ,.._ "" lie
IJ\lnk! -NEBll.llKA -nol 1"1!nc 1ion1 ,_ 11 -1 Polll'td
• · D!tAJl NEB: I -k'1 -ti a boitJe <I ...... ale mer lllni ofttt J..n: .,_._, -7oar .....,. .., be Wied out an order tul,"1gbt. Any
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Horoscope
Aries: Change
Might , Confuse
WEDNESDAY gain 11 lodicated.
UBM (Sept. 2S-Oct. D): FEBRUARY 5 What wu stcret now II Ii, SYDNEY OMA1lll publlclled. SituaUon lnvolvlllll
yoU , ii dilcussed b e II I • ~
ARll!ll (Mardi 21·Afdl'll): -· Don~ forget one who ~teloyme. ~ • .!\,.~\:' ~-may be ill, confined. Sbow -....,... that you are big enougll to
Ume Is worth -....... forgive, forget.
'DlplomaUc approach II belt . SCORPIO (Ocl. 23-Nov. Zl):
one. Some around JOU are You have "pulling" power.
envious. Sudden ~ migbt Means many are curious
be con!ullng. • enough to pay you good
TAURIJ8 (April ID-May IO): money. Popularity BOarl. But
A,reement made with child realize that you must retain
could .backfire. Meana young lndlvidtllllty. Don't let others ~ today goes "out of cban&e your style. bomills." Statement made in SAGl'ITARIUS (Nov. 22-
put comes home to roost Dec. 21): You get boost from
Don't compC>Und error. Draw "unllkely source." Maintain
line. Be mature. -pol.at. Keep guard up where
GEMINI (MaJ 21.June 20): reputaUon b concerned. Some
C<mdltktnl at home a r e in~ ~niulUon may not
anything bul settled. Farnlly liti a"ilhmiig to regulaUoM.
member may be deprellled CAPRICOR!! (De<:. 22-Jan.
because of employment -or 19): Follow through on long-
lad< o! IL You lll!lY bo called range project. Leaving detall8
upon for loan. Be fair, not to fr!~ could be costly. Some
foolllh. around you today lack ablllty
CANCER (June 21..July ~: . to concentra~. Be subUe. But
"POltpone travel il practical · dq some Inquiring.
'Con!uJton eslsls concerning AQUARIUS (Jan .. 20-Feb.
purpolf!. Day featurea revialon 18): Mysterious actions ~f one
-ol plana:. InatrucUoas may close to you creates friction.
have been garbled. Know this Key 11 to seek facts, Ignore
-have alternative method rumors. Someone may have
at band. ape:nt money without lettlng
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): you know.
K e e p a h a r-p .e y e o n PISCD (Feb. 19-March 20):
poaeaslom Somethln& o f Legal document comes to your ~ VlilJeb iost in trlDllt if attention. May have been lost
e:arelea· Know th1a -acl Or bidden. Heed voice of ex·
«. Uni It liul:doo't 'get m-' taln hint !rom CAPRICORN
' (4'1g pt. 22): . IF TODAY IS YOUR
P ' allty ent in-~BIRTHDAY you are vital, ac--
Wrapping surprise packages for .a Valentine des· for Thursday Feb. 13, all. : P·/'1•· !ii Irvine Coast
sert and fashion show are (left to. right) Mrs. Stan· Country Clu Tickets are·$ With proceeds ear·
ley Gottlieb and Mrs. Jay Stone, members of tbe marked l · · ah hpspi In Ura•l. Mrs. Barry
Harbor chapter of Hadassah. The show is planned Miehe . . 301, ts . resenaUons.
I ~ Relative who perience. Qlder individual baa 11 j, \ieeklog -~ WormaUoo you require. Ob-
,J. vol' ~ ~ meuage.
dl~fld. Meansi(<yOU change · tive, a natural r e po r t e r , ootwir;d 1ppeara'Qce. ~may , writer. You Jove to be in the
bav~ te loo~ Ql:Ol'e ithick of current events."-and
1Uve. Dre11 In m~ ·to · report them. Waft -unW
lDlplrea cmOt\fnce. Basic neU month before arriving
Two States Combine
For Emblem Club Meet
More than 300 members ofo
the CaWornia Slate AJsocia-
tion of Emblem Clubs ind
Nevada Clubl will gatht.r in
the Newporter Inn Friday and
Saturday, Feb. 7 and 8, for
their third quarterly meeting.
Delegates will be re.Presen-
ting 89 clubs and 18 dtslricta,
and presldlng during business
meeUnga and workshops will
be Mrs. B. M. Camron, past
president of the San Fernando
Emblem Club.
Special honored guest will
be Mrs. William N o 1 a n ,
supreme president or the
Supreme Emblem Club of the
United Stales, and Mrs. For·
rest Betijtmln',-~s up rem e
marshal and past president or the Milford, Conn., Emblem
CltJb. Also honored will be
all California and Nevada
supreme officers.
Mrs. Robert Corcoran, past
president of the Orange group,
is general chairman of the
quarterly meeting. Other area
members participating include
the Mmes. Basil Abbott,
Frank Sahr, Eugene Bergeron,
Robert Shaff er, and Ben
Hockersmith.
Celebrity Book Reviews
-p; Phis Host Author
Pl Bela Phi South CW!
Alumnae Club ls presen.Ung
the third in a series of Celebri-
ty Book Reviews next Friday
at 10 a.m.
According to Mrs. Lawrence
KitUe, president, the guest
speaker will be the best seller
author of "Sense W I t h
Dollars." Charles Neal, KNX·
~financial newscaster, will
be Introduced by Miu Carlotta .
Williams, criUc and reviewer.
Neal 1' a nationally IYJI"
dicated newsp1per columnist
and director of financial
coonseUng !or the American
lllltlluta o! Family ltalaUa111.
Hil book, a Literary Guild
seJecUon, now ls in its fourth
printing.
Additlonal lnformation
regarding the program may
be obtalned by ca!Ung Mrs.
Frank T~ at 54Hl7S. All
pnaeds are e'armarked for I the IOl'Ority'a pllllanlhroples.
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NEWSCASTER
Charin NHl
Program
VALERIE FARRIS
Engaged
Wedding
Planned
In July
A July 4 wedding in the
First Methodist Church, Costa
Mesa i.a being planned by
Valerie Farris of Costa Mesa
and William R. Escbenmann
of CJarksburg, W. Va.
Miss Farris, daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Harold S.
Farris Jr., is a graduate of
Estancia High Scbool and i&
a freshman at Orange Coast
College where abe is a
member o! the Madrigals and
lhe Chorale.
Her fiance, son of Mr. and
Mn. C. Rowe Eschenmann
of Clarklburg is a graduate
of Washington Irving High
Scboot A senior at West
Virginia University be is a
member of Tau Beta Pi and
Eta Kappa Nu, honorary
engineering societies. He will
receive bll bachelor• degree
i!l May. -
Nick Enright and Diani is chairman of the meeting Secretarie•
Barall, two exchange student.a which will lake place in Three 1
: studying at Laguna Beach Arch Bay C om m u n ll Y .0ranae COw>ly&rbor Area
High School und« lhe Amor-ClubboUJe. !Agal S<cretarles Asloclatlon
. lean Fi.Id Service )ll'Olram. ' Docoratlolls will be ar· · metti lhe third Wednelday
• will speak to 'lbree Arch Bay ranged by Mrs., Hubbard of lhe month In various pla<es.
• Women'• Asloclatlm at IO::IO Keaby. Others asmUng Mrs. Further Wtlrmallon may be Van Renaeiaer are Miu obtained by calling Miss
a.m. Tlluraday, Feb. f. · MWle Saylor, Mrs. James Sheron Dresser, 54O·O15 O.
~ Jin. James Van Boo~ Ward and Mn, Meville Wiley. Mernben gather al 7 p.m.
I
nflfl t orrier'J ·.r f fOfl. 'I CLEANERS
AND LAUNDERERS
In Westcliff Plaza
.17th & lrvlne Newport Beacll
0,. Dally: I o.M. • t ,....: s.t.: I• 6
~ 1 at decision regarding Im·
•' ·,,. ~~ -porta.nt journey o r rela-
E be 11 s to Hear ;;~m=IE:~
To find OOJt wPlo'1 Judy for vou
A 'S I s· t ~ ....... T~':t. lo~~,.:,~ln~'rO:: M.., llnd Womtt\," $1llld bll1hdlli. PY ory ~(#7r~r1~r111~0~H~
· N e w p or i Ebell Club Raymond Herms, Travel See-
members and guests will bear lion cba1rman. an~ that
Mrs. William Hanke, Corona RJpley will lbow a . trip to
de! Mar High School teaoher, Ha wall, wbicl! Ebell members
neit Thursday when the._Jec. are plaqnlng. ,
tures with co1or ·aUdes on the Mrs. Clayton 'fborripson,
'fotld tour she and her bus--president, hu Wed that
liand made in June, 19111. · reterYaUona be made with
She will offer an account Mra. Irwia. Gordon or Mra.
of their imprisonment by Red P .J. Wilson. , . ,
Chinese when ordered to moor Assisting with arrqem!nta
their boat and remain on are Mrs. John Jakoaky and
board until . n o t l f i e d bY· members or her Boot Sect.Ion
authorities. Five. Mrs. L.W. Jenks is pro-
The suspense-filled story gram chairman. will take place following a ~--.. ~~n1~,,,~.~,.-.,--
noon luncheon 1n the Ebell
Clubhouse, Balboa~ ·
·Following Mrs. Hanke'a lee-
ture, a motion picture will
be shown by. Matson Llne
agent Carlos Ripley. Mrs.
Art Sale
Beckons
UCI Town and Gown's Art
Interest Group has planned
a special event for their nei:t
meeting.
Changing the meeting date
from Feb. s to Fridaj, Feb.
.f, the members will climb
aboard a· bus and bead for
the annual art ule at Im-
maculate Heart College in Los
Angeles.
The group will meet with
Sister Mary Corti& Kent and
'IC you. run a home,
yoahavea .
new problem on
your hands
Thirty 'Jean ago there
were mild little 908pe an'd
mild little hand lotioos.
Now, tornadoes and
Jcillcr dcantn clcu your
house and wreck your hancll. .
Vedra with Aloe is lhe
hand lotioo ap to ~J'•
cleaners. Aloe, the des.
ert'• moilturiaing plant,
helpo -.re what eleon·
en 1trip away. Vedra
Lo<iOD, 1.00, Creom 1.50.
end ..
STUFF SALE!
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SIUCTION OP: e PEGNOIR SETS e GOWNS e ROBES e INTIMATE WEAR
e SLIPPERS
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DROP BY -YOU'LL
LOVE THE SAVINGS!
M11rl 6111•••
S11ndy Cerhen
250 B-Eest 17th St.
Hilltt'" Sq1•r.
642·14)0
view the work of the atudental----------•,....
which will be on sale. They
also will visit SL Basil's
Church to see the recently
installed stained glass win-
dows designed by .Miu Clarise
Falkenstein whose studio the
art group visited last year.
ReservaUons for the bu trip
can be made 'by malling fi.25
to Mrs. William Ashcroft, 160
E. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627,
or by telepbonbig ber at 541-
6479. The bus-will )eJve from ·Uie Irvine eoasrcoo.itrii club
parking Jot at t a.m:Members
are asked to bring a aack
lunch. · · ·
Dr. Alan Solomon will be
the guest speal:er at the
group's MMch 5 meeUng In
the home o! Mrs. Arthur
Mll'der in Newport Beach.
We•ff
Sleepina Blas
Bedspreads
Blankeh
and RUCJS -
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r By JOHN L. VAL'.J'l!\IZA
,\' .. .. Of .. DllllY '111t ....,
'.n1 to miss the lmpacl' ol more· than tio,lllo pllons of.potrld-<mtlling ,crude
oil ..a' .,tural pi Ob the IW'foce ol. the ~sant.a ·Barba.ta Channel u 'you Ox
oter. in,a small plane. :_ ,
Y.ou can'L ' '
£v0 'to : a marlrie : bJO!cipll •Wbo Is ad up¢. oa pollut!oo of; the water ~ ab<ireline oil Southern ,c.Jllomto'•
C1)ut, the' llight to Santa Ba'.rbara'-llld
1>4ck Monday alterQoon Is clearly a
sbock.
8114 ·Dt. Gilbert Blne. marine
b!OIQlll' . prof...., al UC lt'flne, alter
liewlng tbe Unioo 011 Company'• oil
sllck: .
"II'• goln1 to be a terrible 7ear for lhe ooeaa." .
On the ny up the c;oast every. "!'!let
to the 1ta bean .a .mart ol silt, debris
and, orpnlc IJld cbeln!ca! waste spilled
into ·the' oceln. ' .
The most unreal ol all the clouds
Is that llM>7·Mle l!Dlldge ol block
and brown ~ whlcb bu been bnlUn&
up from llsourea .•t the boltom ct a
well1D UieSanU &rbara ebiDMJ~
Amid the clult<r " drUllii,.p1a11 ......
th,e second farthest cunm•ndw. "'I ~ grea,tut attenlian u a bup cauldrQn ,
at its bue ln<nues ID. llr& u ,we a~cb. ',
Olber alrttalr ore n,toi, over. Tbt
surging b:own-blact area aDiid · a aea 1
' " Students to Aid Clea;nup
. . . '
500 May HelpCle.ar Beach Debris .Saturday··:.
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BJ·JEROllll .F: 00UJNB . '
l· CM ";f.Dllr , ......
"N.,,porl.~'111 hl8h: school 11'Jd'l'i' to .
.PY ""'°:ubd1o·lbow up at tl!e. beach .
Ill West Newport Saturday to help clear ·
away tons of stomt debris piled along
the lboreline. -. -
City officials expect as many as 50G ·
itudents t:.o pitch in.
' It could save the city tbousarlds ·or
dollars.
Unified School District Supt. D r.
.\Villiam Cunnin!ham said the suggestion
"Came from many oE the t i.d s
tbemselv.es." He said there may be hun-
dreds, there may be dozens. "But they'll
tie tbtrt, at 10 a.m. aDd at other times
~the day."
All loor · high achools in the 4lltrlcl ..
•
were lapped for vnluol<!n. Omninlham
lald. ' .
Coandbnan lloberl ~!ton mentioned
the j>oolllbtltly· ol1 nodent ild lol<ritay
mpt during council .~ of the
maulva delll'il prdllam. It WU lhe only
bright note sounded lhrGughoul the
gloomy aessi.on.
Councilmen decided Iha! U lbe students
were to be available -and school
autborltles confirmed'" it this morning
-their efforts would best be con·
centraled on lhe sand• &OUth of the
40th Street groin.
The council then authorized Ute city
staff to continue negoUaUons for a con·
tract for rnechanizecl cleanup of heavier
piles north ol the tp'Oin to lbe Santa
Ana Riv.er.
Cl)' Manager · Harvey L. Hurlburt
reporlecl thall.cantraclon' l"-11 for
the work · thus far naced lnim $1,GOO
to $24,000.
. He also aald tile use o! commen:ta1
rigs to gel rid " the llotaam ahauld
be delayed fOr ·at least two wee.kl
because more debri1 is ezpected. He
said it will continue to pour down the .
Santa Ana River as a result of lhe
lowering of the Prado Dam at Corona
and the runoff of melting snows from
mountains.
Councilmen were .plainly unhappy about
the situation.
"It seema lo me," said Vice Mayor
Lindsley Parsons, "that we're on tpe
reee:Jving·md of everybody's debri.a in
the count)' IJld we're supposed to pay
for cleaning it up .. The respoull>Wty
sbould lie wltll tile -coomly.,;
"It'1 dlfflmlt'lti ajipartlan tbe blame,"
said Mayor llOreOn MorilWL ·-is. :i kit of material out then frolll.
outside the mmtJ. "' ' · M l ' I _"But n · haft to PIY for lt.'' pumbled p......,.,
Hurlburt pointed oul that e<mtacta had
been made with the county, "but they
have their hands full with other problems
and can't fend any assistance now."
He added that the.re 11 a possibility
c! the city getting reimbursement for
any expendltum from state-disaster
funds. He wu told to keep pursuing
the possibility.
Council Votes SJl!ds Clearly
' . ' . '
Hui-lburt al&o.,. noted that Jq.rance
weather forecasters anUclpate another
storm 11in a week or a week and a
half." -'l'bat, be s.aid, would doubtless
worsen the beach pileup!, which rana:e
1W to alJ feel high ID some apota. .
''Do ·J'OU IUJ11)911e," observed Coun-o cllinJd . Ed Birth, ·"that there'• a
poalbillty ct Iha! jnlll: gelling aalllrlt.d
with oil before we can· plct It" Up?''· 'f o ·Investigate Sirhan on S-tand, Tells
~ rim= ·, -i1i~_--g· :~,. ri~.·-. ~1at . ~
· H~ wu referrtni tO the 1Santa Barbara
oil 1llck ·no~. " · : · · . ·\~ .. -._ ... '
••·"-'II' s. tL.i.:;o • ( .... _..:
NeWpGrt B<acli <ily councilmen. alter •
· -..., bnirlhl up the subject or uie ltaaiiitl helJ!lol l!lli · c11y .by llllllna au;1
hJi own three lttnagen "are pretty
enthbtlaailc 1b&at pitchlna ln." a two-hour executJve iession. Moada1
nigh! voted to Investigate further alleged
clly chlJ'ter" violalions by a West New-
port ojl' firm.
·vice.Mayor ~indsley Pai-sons and West
Newport Councilman Donald Mclnnla
, Ill ~e appointed to a special c:ommlllee
'"I /'>be the issue. -
)liidane Is ruspecled ol slant-drilling
fqm oounly ~i.y, where lbe flim'I f1'ldl 1are' ~led, into city territory,
-.. drilllqcll jlrOhibltecl.
. ·MIJ<r Dorom Marlhall' will serve u
• alternate member of the committee, ~Wlllcb ii "'Jl<Cled to dilculs tbe mailer with Kadane ·represenlalives ptlor to
~ ·possible legal action
qalml 1lie -pony.
Councilmen and key cU7 aide! declined
to give any hint on what precisely wu
cllscuS!ed behind closed door!. .,
St.Oek M•rkeU
" NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market
closed today on a rather even kei?l Jo acilve trading. (See quotations, Pogea
10-11).
Del•11et1 Esplesiotl
. Alm0st a quarter of a ~tury
after ·ii first appeared in The 1 New Yorker Magazine in aertal
fonn, Pulitzer Prize;lriDnlllc
author John Honey's ac:counl
o! wbal happeMll.to the people
who bore the· brunt o! ·tb•
world's !Int atomic bomb bu become Ille sull!ect of a ...,.
lzo••*l' ID Orange Coanly (see
page 'J). •
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Councilmen applaud'll lbe Idea ..
LOS AjlGELES (AP) -Sirhan Bilhara He-.poke ID support ol a de!..,. motion Shelton, who said he had had
Sirhan, laking the wltneu lland al bis to qlWh the &rand jury lndlc:lmenl preliminary lalU on the pouibllll)' with
, trial on a charge he murdered Sen. 1gainst him on grounda the jury ,;11 school officials, was asked to check it
Robert F. Kmnedy, said today the moR unbalanced 1n makeup. f~.~~-in toUcb with the Surt: .... A.ssocia~
money II< earnec1,·1n joy ol the lour He cooflnned theoe !non fl&ur<s ._
pr<viGul yeers wu ll,JIU5. 1-· -· 90 . 1-" me : lion, l<lo\;.,. saldBo ParScosons." 'Thi~ younc Jordanian wu pU l'W• .-.. ; _., .. JlJ. .. ; llS'l, "And "'"" 1 uts, added Mayor
ed --• --.... ~~-•-......._. five mlnWs fm.111; !!lei, f'152.15. The -· he Marahall. • . -.,.... ~., ·~..... said. came from Jolls In · a drive-In, Thi• morning, the clly etafl, In
of ~ I.~ ldl lln.anqal ltatus. motor aervl~ firm, a nnCh ln nearby coopera.Uon wl~ _school authorities, waa
• .cbino; a coriltrucllon' company In nearby wor!dng our the qlllics for the youlh
Corona, and a food store' in Pn!!den1 volunteer ·••armJ''. Aulstaill· City County .Board Sirhan, 2~ WU neatly -In a Manager James lleChaine said the
· -. . gray tal4 blue lie IJld shirt,· ond l<Jok slucienll would be Oil the beacb Sa111nia7
H ho the oalh wllh · 11sts clencbed. Bui be from. 10· a.m: 'lo 4 'p.m. Tbelr job will OphMPs. ar .r ~ed relued •hll•· ipel!dnf.> His . be to haftlkarey·dObril to street en<l•.-r -----VOlce WU Ugbtly acceated. ' -Where clly ttucb Wll:."pick .it Up arid
.. The defense earlier pre 11 n t e d haul It to the tounty dump.
Funds to Newport testimony that lhe crllld Jury wu l!IOll!y "Maybe," sugemd Shelton, "lhl1 Jn.
composed b! college-educated penorui: in dlcaUon of the kids' public spirit will
. the profeasional, aalea or managerial win them 110me support at the potla . Orange County aupervllora today classes and Included no one who was Tuesday.n
unantmoua1y opposed county rt.i.m-under30orpoor. -.-----------bunemenl ct Newport Beach for opera-' · Under questioning by chlel dele!llle
ilon ol Newport Harbor U the present coonld Grant B. Cooper, Strban rapood-
Orange Count)' Harbor District la dlato!v-ed almool entire!! with .. , .... or ''yes
ed... sir." . '
Newport bu: propooed such retm-UJlder c:t'Olll·e.,mlnatlon br Chief bui..,_t Uthe preaeat ~aol Cities . Ilepul)' 'Dist.' All)'. L)'llll; D. compton,
move to dlsaolve the dllltict la sue-Slrban'1 repllelwere a bit Ioaaer.
ceealul. Wu he going to school during the
· BJ tllelr lland lhla m«nlng, lbe years cited!
supervisors aignllled lltelr continuing op-"Y .. , in 1911, 1965, 11116 -no ·just
JIQN.tlon 'to diuoluUoo of the harbor 1964 and 85 at Pasadena City eoneP:."
diltrict. ~ "Djd you turn over your m_sney1o
Newport Beach bu. pointed out that your mother?"
ltl. tupayen lbouldn't be apected·to "Part of It."
bear-cools ct Newport Harbor operailons AJked hl.s age, Sirhan replied: "I'll
wfilch are o(• benefit to the entire county be 25 nexl month."
as a regional aquatic Playground. He aald he lived at home most oi
Supervisor Alton E. Allen read the the time during the year1 in question .
Newport raolution this morning and then 11le 1nformadQD aboqt his lncome was
said that, If the faclllties are countywide derived by Cooper uttng Sirhan If Jn-
in uae, they should be operated by the come taa withholding fl&ur<s were cor·
harbor district aa al present. He said reel, wilh Sirhan saying ''yes."
ba WU oppooed to the county paying
ST A.TE MOTOJUSTS
GET 'YA.LENTINE'
SACRAMENTO (UPI) -GOv. Ronald
Reqan Monday cave a Valeadne pres-
ent to Ca!Uomla'1, abl\en~mtnded motor.
lsls ' n.. Governor Oltended tile I deadline
for reglltrailon, Of motor v~es from
mlclnl!lht toolPt to I p.m. Feb •. H -
Valentine'• Day.
Reagan saicf the lG-day extension was
aimed at giving "peraon1 affected by re-
cent Oood cond.IUonsn addlUonal Ume to
renew their ttglstratlon. Bui the action
also gives all other motorlsta who fall
to register before mtdnlibl a second
chance ·to do ao.
to operato the harbor ii the district
ildi.olved.
DlacuAk>n-lnu&bt out that under the _.i _, the harbor cllslrlcl bu
the -to replale actltlliea In the
-, bu!· .tho. county doe4 DOI and
Harbor-Mesa Realtors
-DOI bllft under tile League ol C!Jlol plir;Oul.
,.. ~ _ .. Davld L. Baker said l'llilJ!!l'I llOch laclllU.. were dllfic:ull
to UIO by COW\tY ,-le because of
limited access. ' .
Back -Sclwol Bond Issue
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The realty boll'd ICtlon came after
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11-ii no jllsce to paril," Baker said.
"TIM! same Is true ct the harbor. There
are anly two atnaD boat launching
faclUUes ."
Superviaor William H. Hirstein U..w
more cold water oa the proposal in 1IOllnc that Newport menilcmed operation ct tile-Upper Bay area. "Tbe coonty
c:q:lalDIJ -~ be lntereitM In -.aDelll ct that area ii ·ii 11 to bnmder cltJ coatrol. ,,
Tbe -•IM• killed a move last ,_ lir !Iii Lelip "" au.. to aboilab
Ille -~ all<r•it had -.... Md by aD • cilia. • •
• tbe group'• president, J. Peter Barrell,
wrote in a newsletter to members:
"Before one· votes qi.lmt the bonds,
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'A Ttrrltilo·"l'oor for the Ocoon' · •
SANTA BARBARA (UPI) • tll~hore pol!ulioll.
winds pua~ed. a 20-square-mile" Oil" slick At least uven mila ti COlltltal'
closer lo this cOilsro! cily lod1y, b/loglng already . were cootomlnlted Wttli"stfllit ' • ! . • . ' • 1 it within two mJles of the beach. artlOW\11 of oil. ' MoodlCY:' nf""9 'tbl
Some offshore drilling 'QJ>eratlons, ~~~De~eDtof:~~·~
halred Moilctoy at the request of intulor reported IZ9 birds had been ~
Secretary W81ter J. Hlciel, were mwn-to treabnent·cenier1'1fllli ~.fei&Mn
ed alter .federal eiperll cbecked opera-. loUJed b7 oil HllCO Ille ~
ilonal procedurea and dtlormined they crude bubb!J. up fJ'Olll ali ,<>flsbon III
were within safe llmit.s. well a week ~go tod,i7. .
.Hlwf bDed the bait ·aflel' an ·aerlal 1ou010.!J!'. IZ9tre~t71 ~ ~.~ ~. 1nspet11oh ·o1 the crude oll'll!ok, term!nJ, .... 'to --... ~~p!t~~on "more 1 seV~ tban .11 an-~cor:eof~J~~~
Humble Oil Co., largest leaseholder birda bad'dild~1b.\~fi
In the santa'Barbara Ch:aru)eJ, was given· liickel, 1ccuaed by ~·~of
the go-ahead 'to continue Ill operadOlll being parllsan,,!y,:NJ In~~
after a review of Its methods by technl· a two-t\OUf aenai · s"'°.ef of '°"' aoct
cal experil deslgnaled by the lnt'!"or JloodaJ, ""1 . me!', '!Ith oll C!l"!JIUT
Department. . reprelel(lta4ves:'t11en he IM~: ..
Phillips Pelroleum Co. was given "At my request· all Jlrllllna. operatJOlll,
permission to reeume drilling al"' mak-on federal leuei oo the o\lW cooU~
mg aeveral minor technical cbanges lel Ille~ in Sant.a·Bar!W• ~ '1'"1!eq
forth by a United Stales .geo!olical l.:~7 •Ptace:i ID a, ~ ·pos1-
survey team. : . .. 1· , • !&bored 1 ~: · SoulhW<st winds blowing .off !he .ocean . Me~~"°""'' ,_,'f .. ..
toward land were ••-'.-',lo ipcr-I; "' ·lllO , Union .:OU Co~ ·"'-, ..,..,.,.. ... al to-~ ...... • -.,,.,. u: a114· ~ Ii> between 'eigbt .ond ·ll ,knoll ,., -•• ;':'.~.r:.i;,. • ..,i ..... •nte.~'°',.. ternooo 'ond .up. to IO ~ ·W!$elda7i .-•-~,..... • -, ....-. puoni • dat fOrl 1.'Weet; ' , .. • ~ ' endang~40 miie. ol ~.,. . . ,.-llj>-oariy~.~
. 'l'bi!1 Coast ; G!Jor\I, !VJN<.~~T. ,......... ~ . ··-··-. ........ an4 nigh• that .. aerial-.. .,,. ..... ,uil l:.t"'"''' -~...,,,....
oorthwosl•edi• nf. l!ie·mah\ 'l"""'!trail!"' ·t;;~ .. 1~1!P.'aMI\'=. ~·~ h,. drifl<d:wg!>ily lowardSailta Barbar• -~ ~ ~i -
and ,ts appro~~IJ , hOo: ju I ,I • ~ the .sAnta l!artltra . undeO oflabore." . , J:.1::. 11.e • thecricl> o11,i.-· 1ar ....
'During the past -two 'days;,Oifahore bids w~ ~ived,ot a fodinl
wtnda ,had, ,.pl ~ allck ~waj from I :11ee ,~,sµ~.P .... I) .
land and the shlfl In the ""'li'd wu · regarde as a· ejtrous 8elback 'ln dtf '· '· .\ .r L'.l .1 ' '. ,_,
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IPliiwlllic:rudeoU. llL..... '"""'. tbo huge doll, leav~ · m:r'@ot .llfflt aml4 the blaci
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Hony L 'lllMI (ltll), l!dwanl R. Hargrave
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~n:.:=J:.=~ .:-, " the ocean -1bo runoff ·u. ... ~ AllTllUll It. 'flNSEL more dayz -,. which io' prepm Its case
ftedlna tbt:'Dliilt&OD:Jlill IDlb tbolt·.. °' .. ·°"*' '""'~ against the co-defendantf. ..
Nd cloadl.t';."t ;\\,."'" • .•• J ..... · .: A handsome high school dropout Hargrave -who Jookl more ·like an '""' iid ~ _,.. irom' l+oil«' ' ' . Beadl llCIUti"IO. iliil'ii·~ ..... B<ac!i tbouabt to be • tag-along_on a joyride honor student than a HU(!t~ton:;iitach ... _.. .... ,~ a · .that ended' bl a savage, throaHluh H1gb School dropout -iJ represented
pW. ;·UmJ'der 'w,Js t0rmally charged ~ two S9 I~ by the public defender's office.
DRILLING lllTEll more criines today, when be and a Htllftlngtoo Beach police bave declined
Alter the Hunlfnllon Beadl pier, tbf i»<lelendant appeared In court. to dllcusa In detail bow the cue agalnsl :I:: =. 0;:.. mo:! ':I::'"~ Schednled preliminary hearings for ~ and Hargrave II being bWlt.
clmler ol plllforma In the Santa Barbara F.dward R. Hargrave, 11, of 17382 MMten Tbe pi\eral theory, bowever, II that
cbannel, OV<rloolt Iba Staio Part beach. Lane, ud Heiq L. Sianez, 25, o1 312 tbey :.lltqle ' 1 car beioncfnl to Mill
"W'"1ldD1 11 be trqlo II n bad a a.,. st.,' both llulltfn&tm Beadl ad-Mar111eta,Dln&er, 31, ol !IOI Dela..-are
leak on one of these?" tbl siOet rtmlrb. dre11111 Wtl"I. ccntlnued uaW Friday. st.. ~ Beach on &.mdly, .Jan.
By then we bave reacbed tbo .-X Judge Harmon G. Scoville onlared the I, fer a joyride.
o1 Po11nt1oo Fllald l u n plll "'" pair ·re!urned to , Division Ft,., West Drlvln& clown 17th street from Iba
the Santa Alla Rher )ltty. 0ranp:; COOnty Jodlclal Court, at IO DiJlger ·~artment, tbey.theorellcally col-
Rlngs of debrll and ra'I 1ew.&Pfare a.m.~ With both remainln& -held ·without lided With ru.. MaJ:S@t'• car, southbound
easy to see. 1~ bail in the homicide case. on Main Street from a trip to the
The wute hu f°"r~ a huge, arc Each is charged with one count of laundromu. 1
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'r.ax·payer .. s, ·Get __ .Relief·
H~ners to .Benefit EroJf!t.l'rop.· 1.4.:· ..
11 ~ a .........., and you-..
..... --lince 1111 l!ar<b -ariilli: yoa'Ve p I'll c:Omln,yi>ar way.
Nez! Monday OnDige Count1 A3sesior
Andrew J. Hinahaw'a office wfll start
mailing forms to homeowners so they
.cao.aeek $70 tu nlief-undar J>l'O¥ilions
'of PropoalUen IA 1pproved by v.ten · Jn November. · · '
More than 500,000 fonrui will be malled
to·county property owners by Hinshaw's
recenlly expanded stall. He , e1pecla
<laiml for •boot Ill million In refunds.
Forma will cover both \he l'IO rebmd
to be Ttc:elved tliis year ud an •P-
pllcatJon 111< the '750 on tbeJr property
as• nuoent 1n 1.Mt.
"'l11e '750 eumptloos "" an OO>tolnc ~ Homeowners wtn file tbll lorni
·• nor -11te Iba Y<l«ana' ... .q,ptJon,'' IDnlhaw aptalned. MU the 1-wner hu not received 1 claim
form by M"'11 I he lhould contacl
lteagan Tells
,Budget in TV
Talk Tonight
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. Reo,an ,
goea on Jrlm1>time tolevis!oa"·tonlgbt
fer tbo' pnm1er ol bll .U.'19 badge!. · .
Tbe 1""'110f will appur wllb 1'llllnce
Dir«tor Caspar Weinberger on -
color l<levlaim to explalb Iba bud(et to·the'P'!bllc. ' .
(Tbe gpeclal show will he seen in
Loi Angeles and Oranie counties on
·Channel 5 at 7 :~ p.m.)
Reagan also will discuss 8galn the
10 perr.ent personal income tax cut he
promJaed during a similar television
rePQrt lait week. _
',l'onight's progr~m was Jib:ned two
weeks ago. "lt'l an att~pt by the
goyernor to explain .to the J>tQple "the
budget, which is a veey _ l:91Jlpllcated
·.thlng," sald Paul Beet, Reagan's press
'secr.!Ory. ,
Reagan lw-ilecided to ·adopt an en-
'tirely new style of budget this )'ear
. - a "program b u d g e t." It Will list
the statewide cost of the entire program,
rather than an lrnlividu.al breakdown of
the cost of .separate institutions· in each
•program. . ..
l1lY office tmmedie&ely." •
~m· must be ·milled to ~w·s
ofllce by April U 0< the boJDOOllJltr •
may Joae bll rebatement on the 1111
tues or his exemption on the 1989
assessment 1'91L
Hinlbaw'a itaff will cerUly a J,iat of~
qualified _ homeowners and send 'them
to the state controller by JWM: ll Th1t
controller will i&sue checks and mail
lhem to the homeowners. Hinshaw saJd
all rtfunda shoold be paid by August
"In general, a homeowner qualifies
for the flO tu: reruna if the dwellinC
wherein be resided on Marth I, Ult,
wu bis principal ·place · of' residence
and irovtded ve~ e:remptlon was
not previously allowed oa the reiideoce,"
Hln.!haw explained.
"A prlnclpal place of midence 11 de!ln-
ed In law u 1 (I) home or duplu
bul nol a trlplu or larl'I", (I) -
dlmlnlum, (J) bolaeboa~ (I) mobile
home not liClllled by the stato and
(5) a dwelllni being ~ed under
• e«1tract tJl Ille. Hlnsbaw &Jso warned that the ex·
emption does not apply to property that..
was rented, vacant. or under construction
and hot' yet qccupied on th.e til1 Hen
date 'lfhich was March I. It also does''
not 1 apply to i Uwsed mobile home'
or a vacation or second1r1 home. "
The a'ssessor said that· owners of pro-
perty recei\'.ina: publio assis tance do not
qualify except for those receiving.,
assistance under the Seilior Citizens Tax,
Aslistanc:e t,.aw. ., 1be ~·s oUlce ei:pects to &J>-n
prove ~ 200,000 $70 tu refund ap-
plicatlo111 'and 250,000 claims for~
homeowners ei:empUon.
Himbaw said be wu forced to ~
12 Permanent . new stalf m~mbers toi
handle the wort load and another II,•
Pl1"I time YIOfken will join the 1taU
Mardi I just to proceu the c1alms.
Nixon Talks With LBJ
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Over Mideast Strategy "'
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WASHINGTON (UPI) -Tbo Wbite
Hoose said today President Nb:d'ri bail
conferred with former President Lyndon
B. JohMoo on the smoldertog Middle
Eut crl!is and wu Jnparing to "make "°"' decll!QDJ" on U.S. alrttiY ~
defuse the alloation.
With Nixon ready to go along with
a French propoaal for Big Four Mideast
talks withil\ the United NaUons, the
Preslclenl-talked 'with ' JOhn.00 , by
telephone for about 15 m:lnutes M'onday.
evening to discu.ss-the latest ·develop-
ments. •
Nixon had conrerred with former Pres!·
dent Dwight D. Eisenhower on the situa·
tion Sunday at Walter Reed Hospital: ·
Press Secretary Ronald Ziegler said
the Middle East cri.sl! waa the "prlorlfy.
item" today as Nil:on conferred agafn .
with his NaUOnal Security CounclL
•11Tbe Preaident will make IOllle.
de<iisions on the Middle East following
today's meeting," Ziegler said. ''These
d~ona will became apparent over U.
nert few days." •
NiXon will bave an opportunity to spell ,
ou1 his administration's posilioo an the
Anb-laraell troubles when be bqldl bis
• second presidential news conference on
Thursday. · · -· · ,
Ziegler sald the Ptesident will gjve-
both Johnson and Ellenbowtt weet11
briefings on foreign policy developments,
either by telephone, wrlttn reporil or-
penoUI br;e&gs by 1ta1!'m!mllen.
Scholarship
Concert Slated ..
The music deparlll)ent at Newport
Harbor High School will offer its annual
Midwinter ScbollJ'$ip C.Oncert . Wed-
nesday in the high school lwlitorlupl. .
A varied prOgram of classical;' retlgious·~ ' c and modem selectiooa will be perfonnocl ;
by the A Cappella Choir, the t1lantelles'·
arid the Madrigal Singers.
The' cilnOer! begins at ,,30 p.m. Dona.i'.
tions ol ·ff will be acceplod · 11 · U..,
door. Proceeda will he used to provldt\i
&eholarships for two college-bound m~c.n
5tudents. . .
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of brown from a po~7 north !if. the murdf in conqection with the Jan, 5 F~tht atoleo-.car -no matter
jetty to the ahoreunt~ south tit the ~ of Mrs.! Heiler S. Markee, 55, who Jnay,,Ji&vi: beM·at fault for the :;
Newport Beach munlcJpl1 pier. A;darker of 15iJS Olive Ave., Huntington Beach, minor accident_ Mrs. Markee stopped
ring of debris marks tts juncture with apparently over a fender-bender auto or was forced to ~ curb and slain
cltaner Ra water. , crash1 In a djspute ov'er the collision, Jn-
At the flllbt'a end ;the smell of crude Sianez wu 'also formally charged vestlgaton -think.
ail and nataral pa are lltll there. earlier with pouelllon of a saweckll
A llltle tbaqlll ctlDU to mind almoat abotcitn and au\o the!~ after bll Jan.
caprldou&IJ ••• ''llmember hoW bard 9 arrest in connt<tlon with a crime
It wu to 111 llilt lllllo blob of oil for which an illnocelil couple wu already
olf ,.... aboa -11111 wall: .. the In custody.
boacb!" ,' • , 'l'be ·Or11111·County Dlltrlcl Attorney'a
"'1'r1 ~ pDam ol fl .iJ," offict today added lbclle um1 two
-tbo -· r• chargee to an amended complaint aplnJI '-ti * fi =L liul waived !annal ar·
P,..;ia p... J SU--d,;i.. attorney, LloJd Nocter,
ol Fountain Valley, Aid today that tho 0 JL SLJ CK • • • cllltricl attor11ey'1 office wanta 1 few
auction Jut.Jear.
A ..m-an for tbe COlllUYIUCllli!t
Sierra Club ukl a col007 of Mala on
~ WU avoldJna the 411 by ileeplnc
to l'O'Jl'CI, bul he Warned many
die when they veotund Into the
polluted -'"' food. . ' Hickel, In ~;the temporary
8U9peDl1on of drllUni, Ald 1~1 pr<>-
cedlft will llfonl • ~alhlnl spell until
II CID be dilmnfned wtwther c:omcllve
meuare1 are necmll'J':" Bl aaJd the
_,, liall would -um.. unlll the
crtotallnevaluledud-.
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e.lANGI COo\ST f>UM.llMING COMPAM'I"
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lnsiirance Firm
Charged in Suit
A national life Jnaurance organization
bu sued a Newport Beach Jnsurance
agency for $18,820.2t 1n a Superior Court
complaint _, alleging non-payment of
pnmluma a n d commi.uloo.! collec:l<d
under a joint agrtemenl
Ljated u defendant by the Central
Nlllonal IJfe Inauranco Co. ol Omaha.
Neb., 11 Wtllport lnlurance Co., IOI
N. Newport Bite!. and Keith W. Clark,
11are~Uve.
The action rt.ates that an ·•ireeznent
between the two concerns wu raUOed
on Ool. 311, JM'I. But Weotporl, the
acUon alleges, hu failed to put into
a separate bank account cert a In
premiums and eommisslons that should
revert to the Omaha firm.
Faculty Art Work
No~i on Display
PainUnp and IClllpture by Orange
Cout Collep faclllty m<mben wlD be
on display UiroUC)I February al the Civic
Cealer Galllry In Newport lleacll Qty
IJ§, aalleiY' ·11 open tO the P,btlc
Ina l:a ·-to l :a p.m. .....,._ '""' ahlhlt II -ed by tbo dty'1
l"lile """ ~
Officer Suing
Man in Scuffle
A Newport 11eac11 pointing contractor
hu been 111ed for a tolal ol ll0.810.11
In damqes by a pollce officer wbo
claima Iha! he WU lelioaaly Injured
and needed ~ital treatment following
a me1ee at the _defendant's borne.
Newport officer Robert Briscoe claims
In his .action that he was assaulted
by Robert P. Yardley, 36, during a
fracas at Yardley's home at 13a1
Hampshire Road; The incident occurred.
police reports state, while Briscoe and
a fellow officer tried to arrest a youth
accused of filing a flase police report.
Yardley was subsequently fined '625
and placed on one year's probaUon Jn
Jtarbor District municipal court but a
recent check. of court records e:hows
that the sentence was expunged from
the record last Dec. 20.
:N"e\V}>Ort Center
Hit by Thieves
Thieves during the weekend stole
weldlng and power tools and stripped
a new pjckup truck of its engine parts
in the construcUon ·area of Newpcrt
Center, police learned Monday.
A tolal of $1,000 in tools were taken
from e:torage lockers belonalng to
Elevator Electric at 1440 N. Newport
Center Drive. ..
At the same location the thieves strip-
ped the trnct, lea•lni oaI:r the bl«:k Wlderthehol>d.
Lou of the engine parts wu lilted
at abollt 1310.
PI~n for Marina
Topic at Meeting
A plan for a S,900-boat marina olf
West NeWJ>(ll't, coupled wlth an inland
marina-resldentlal project behind New·
porl Shord. wW be ouUioed tonight be-lore t.be Wtat Newport Improvement
Association. MsodaUon President Margo SJillllng
Aid Iba meetlni will be held In the City
Council Chamber at I o'cl«:t. Tbe public
"' lnvtled. Principal ~ will be the plan's pro-" Stopben C. Auld ol Newport
-Tbe dl1 COllDCil ....... u, tabled tbo plan !11< further dlocua""' .., Feb.
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$60, OFF The fabulou$ GOlden'l'.'OUCH a SEW" , , -· · ··. · sewing machine by Singer In "COpenhlgen" desk.
Ng.price Sevo,_onlhl1flmouaToudllSOWzfO-mgaewlng
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machine wllh lhe uclualve Slngar" PllllH>utton bobbin Iha!
wlnda lnaldo tho machine. Ha a bulfl.ln bullonholorht
mal<ll perfoctbuttonhol11 aully.
Two SINGER' vacuums
Singer canister cleans high, lgw
and hard-to-get-at places. Com11
with five acceaaorles for 111 clean·
Ing jobs. AND
Singer MR•=aa triple acllon ·
vlbratorto clun, .w..p '-·
and all"WUll carpels •ndrugt.
Gettheee't.
u•w=~ ·ss 1!.~!r!~ach~~~ ONLY ,
Fashion• disc for blindstitching and $88
overcasting. Darns. mends, mono-
&rams. Sew. button• and buttonholes.
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Yachts -m:e.n .
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At rrudJ.,int ol the tw<Hlay regatta,.sponsored joint-
ly by _Lido l$le ind Bahia Corint.hian yacht clubs, skip-
pers and crews will discard sailing togs for party·attire.
On Saturday, Feb, 8,, t.he annual Valentine Ball will
be staged in the Lido Isle Community Clubhouse.
Guesta, arriving for the 7 p.m. cocktail hour, will be
received by LIYC C'ommodore and Mrs. Roy Woolsey
and BCYC Commodore and Mrs. Thomas P .. Dougan.
Upon entering the clubhouse, the cµtistic woi:k of
Mr. and Mrs. John D. Davis and their ·committee will
be evident, for the party setting wJD lie a profusion .of
carnations 8.nd baby's breatht with old-fashioned paper
valentines adorning walls, '!!" · tl!ls and. 1"'1'1 b~rs. . . . . . ~ ; . . . '
With Lido Isle as ihe host. ciUb , Rfar Cortunoclore . an~·· Mrs. Roger '"M.c;1cGregoT are ip clj'arge of arrange-
ments ;for the evening, Which also includes at 8 p.tn.
dinner '8nj11da~cing_.' ' ~ -t4 -
Se~ipg. on their committ~,. beSid~es _Mr. a11d Mr~.
Devis, an; Mr. and Mrs. Jac!C'Langenbach and.Mr. and
Mrs. ·Ed~ard, Hayes;· · : '1· . ~ -. . ""•""' ' 1'ornlw~ ~ races S~Y,. tbe clubhOllB!' ag&in wm'.b.f'll!e ~•for ·another·eiltliellbg when trophies ate awried fO.:trfuners. · 1 •
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'GETrlNl''TO THE'HEART. OF 'IT'-Old-fashioned paper va1:·
,entines haVe been selected as the ·rnain decor for the annual joint
Valentine 1lall· of <Lido Isle and BahfS..:Corinthian yacht clul>l·nl!•t
Saturday. Mn.-..Jolm D. Davis (leit-),-decorations• cc>dtalrman of .
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. th~~udo Isle club receiveS assistance tn creating the embellish-
.ments by (left to rigbtf M,... Edward Hayes and Mrs. Jack Lang-
enbach. ·
~M~·ri.n~~·~$"· Ma .P
.. Bright .Future
,. ' If Las Marineras Auxiliary has its way, the Family
Service Association. of Orange County will have a clear
j>ath this year. ·
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Mapping pl~s to assure a bright future for their
parent org&nizatlon, the Coastal auxUJ.ary began their I' ne.w .year with a luncheon at which rtew officers; new
members and patronesses were greeted.
Mrs . Richard D. Keith, president, pledged her sup-
PQrt )Of Family Servjc& goo.ls at the· event in Josef'•
restaurant in Corona del Mar. Joiniim. her with prom-
ises Cff aid wereJtref ~· tbe,~s~ Thomas Crosson,
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. · vice.'president; JoseR~'):ijStanlslao, .'i""'espondlng ,sec-. reta?Y;· Robert O. Dundas, recordmg secretary, and
Dorlald Talmage, continuing ,treasure-:.
Prospective new members intrbduced were the Mm,,.. J. 0. Wiley, Richard Br00f1'e, Monty Hays, ~
Michael Hall, Sheldon Newcomber, Ken Holloway, Paul
Sbettler, W. C. Roberts and Maurice Walsh. '
The work of tbe auDl18ry is to help acquaint tbe
community with the work and facilities of tbe Family
· Seivice Assocla\1911 ,whose aim Is to protect and pre-
. serve:t11e t>mertam\home by helping famili .. to solve
· · .their pniblems. fit a greater part; Las Marineras' con-
ttlbutloo has been In the establlsllment of a scholanhip
: flll!d ,which makes !\U>d• avaJ!able to gradu~t• students .
tn .an ·accred.ited sCbool f# Social work. This is accoin· Pllslied· by annual ¥ie~\ •porttes, aided by , donal!"na .
~HARTl"G A_ NEW COUllSE -And ·hqping it will be a success-
ful one for 11169 are !lle!Dbers of Las Maiineru .Auxiliary of Fam-
ijy S~!Ce' Associ81ion 'ol 'Orange County,_(lefl 'to rightt, .the
Mmes. RJCbard1 Broome,.· Thomas · Cros8?11, Joseph DiStanlstao
aDd Richard D. Kr.iQJ, new president. NeW.·officers, patronesses
and new members were iuests of honor at a recent luncheon in
Josef's restaurant.
received. from patronesses· ~.. · ••
· One such .benefit pa~has. been planned for the
fall to lake on the Queen\ !'Y In Long .B"i'ch and an-
other .will be a ch8'mpagni ea .. en ann~al spring even't:
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DEAR ANN LANDl!IUI: Yon .-ty
printed I letter !rom U.. daughter ol
an · oJcobollc: who Aid Ille would he
willing to tale her poor old lather In
if he needed a place lo llO -yes,
even arter he had causld her ·lo sufrer
the tortures of "hell because of hill drink-
ing. You called .her "an an.gel." I clU
her a martyr with a Itek need to suffer.
The chronic alcoholic often cannot ""°ver unless the lamily wilh!lnows au
emotional JU~. They m..i. atop molherlnl bim, babying bim and ,giving
him sympall1y, Your -l1ri>bably
IOI back """V<1Y llW thoulondl of
alcollollca a llOOd....,, ,...._ -1'.X.M.
OP T8t NATIONAL COUNCIL ON
ALCOllOLDM. K.C., MO.
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DEAR F.: '11tere b more tlaaa 11tt
.,,..... lo oleololilm ud .,..e 1111"1
-.._ .. tlllt CMatry .. Ml -w1111,_..
I IUmJt time I ...-.1d _..._al ·---·-·""'"' drtakllc, ""°" llllild IM wlM1wa.
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DEAR ~ LANDma!°',' My sisler.'•
huaband is 1 pby~n. He chose
l)1leCGlolJ U hit specla:ly SO he CIO
monkey uwnd willl _,,.,,, lt1 bis
bobtiy, I
Thlr ~ thr!e c:oupl .. 1fe1'e lnvltfd
.. their -lar dinner • ...., brother-In-
..... and -!(tho -...... lollygag-.... aD owr 'OICfl _ _. Ploilly they
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.....i lo the b11<ment "lo loot for .IOda oll .. Ml to do 11 llrlq -• ,.,_..
waler." They were cone !O minutes: DEAR ANN: How can I get 1111 Jms.. aid •.~ wbt pom;s a Wde er
When I menUoned this to my l'tltfr, band to 1fVe me aome help with the glhger1 ale oa lier' JnnbUd ....-..,.-..l
she said, •10b1 Loma ii a patient. He chUdrm? 0or oldest ta 7. The youngesli belp dtu I cau ilvt_!:! ctatel'IC ts trying lo find out if she ls rrlgld ii 4 months. He aays the man is su~ bodl ol yoa. V• kids e Mt&er. :·
or frustrated." I wu shocked and askfd, to bring home the paycheck and I.he
.. Do you aUow him to ~xpcrlment \v;jh woman Jr supposed to care for the Unsure ol yourself on dates.? What'S::
llis patients?" She retilled , "I nt!ver kids. Since this la tifs attitude. t mighl right'! What's wrong? Should you?:
Interfere with bis work," , as well kick the s)ob out and tell him Shouldn't you? Send for AM Llndera';
M own opinion b: that my brother-in-to send his checks in the mail 4' bookl,_i "Dating Doll and,Don'tl.." enc:•'
law hi ualng hie work to cover up I ahowed him. thi3 ·Jetter and he SD.id Ing with your i:iqUllll • -. in coin
ror his messing around, and my aister I bad to tell . you the whole dory or and a Jong, sell·addl'es9ed. ·St\ m P e cl.i
hu swallowed I bic onr. \\lhat do you I coukiD't mall 1L The reuoft .. WI ·are envelope. .. , .,,.
think! -NEBRASKA not geulng aloog noW 11 beeallllfl poured Ami Landen wlll he gJod lo hel; '
'1,BAll NEB: I -K't -II • bOltle ·ol lb>llif ale ..., him after you with YOI\' problems. 8""' them
,_ ....... al ,., -... : he yelled clJt an order latl nlpt. AiJy to 1111' In care ol· the DAILY PILOT, .,..-. .. If,_ oro -,..'U 'odVlco!-l"EDUP., • f' .......... I ..u.-...... ""'"I*'•
keep y-. -•hi ... water. DEAR FED A ,_. wh WOO' enY<lope. . '
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Might ~onfu~e
WEDNESDAY gain 1t lndl<ale<J. ,,
""RUARY UBllA (Sept. IS-Oct. 21'' • "!" . 5 1 What was !""et now Is By~ OIWla' publiclud. SltilaUon lnvoJvJni •••-, (~. .ll:;_A~' 11·) ·. . you· is discussed be U a d ~ ~ scenes. Don't forget one who !lmploymeat lluc· may be ill, coofined. Show
tuate. Quelllon " liOw lDUch that you are big enough to tlDie' : la worth · ~· forgive, forget.
Diplomatic IP~ U"belt SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): ~oqe. Some ~ ~ are You have "pulling" power.
enytolil. Sudden. chaqe ibJrlht Means many aro 9urloua
be confualna. .,. '' enough to pay you 1ood
· TAVJIUll (April :fO.May.11): money. Popularl\)l IOatl. ·But A&reemlnt midi with 'cbpd · realize that you must retain
Coilld •backftre. Mfana· Y<!!P,ll! lndlvlduallty. Don't let others
peincD' today IOU ·"out ot change your style. ~" ~ ~ in SAGITl'ARIUS (Nov. 22-pUt 1COl(iu l:aitt 'lo NOit. Dec. 21): You get boost from
Don't CQmPOUDd error. Draw "unlikely source.'' Maintain
line. Be mature. poise. Keep guard up wbere
G!IMINI (llaJ ill.June 30): reputation Is concerned. Some.
Condltlonl ~at borne a r e in your organization m.!1.y not
anythlba but· aet.Ued. Family be adhering to regulations.
member 'may ·be depreued CAPRICORN (Dec .. 22-Jan.
because of employment -or 19): Follow through on long·
lack of It •. Yoq may be called range projecl Leaving detail!
upon. for loan:-Be iair, not to friend could be costly. Some
fooU.p . around you today lack ability_
, CANCER (June %1.July 22): to concentrate. Be subtle. But.
Postpone travel U pracUcal. do some inquiring.
Confwikni Ul&tl concerning AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
purpoee. Day featuru revision 18): Mysterious actions or one
t'.lf plinl. 1Datructlon1 may close to you creates friction.
hive been garbled.-lenow this Key is to seek facta, Ignore
-have alternaUve method rumors. Someone may have
at band. spent money without letting
LICO (July ZS.Aue. 21): you know.
1t·11p 1h1r'p e7e on PISCES(Feb.19-MarchlO):
· pcila'whar. · ~elltlDC of Legal document comes to your
valuo ·II loot Jn trlllllt if attention. May have lieen loot
,careleu, Know 'tbll' ...;... act or hidden. Heed voice of ex-
.~. ,RilaUve -who .. petience. plder indivi~ual bas
,;:'1~ .ii. iMf,khl• l)'mpa-·'P.1!'ormatlon you require. Ob-
·-:1tht:Oller It bUi:::iOii't get ·ln-·lain· hint Imm CAPRICORN · , vol v:ed. ~· message.
d h' V / • p W d LJ ' VlllGO (Aug. ~ept. 22): IF TODAY IS YOUR Ha assa s a ent1ne arty rappe p . J,Peraonauty adjostmenl In· ~IR111DAY you are vital, ac-
f h d F b Is t 7·30 1 'Irvine Coast · · dJcated. Means "')'OU change t1ve, a natural reporter , Wrapping surprise packages for a VaTentine des-or T urs ay,;t ~ · • a · p.m; n r-outward appearance. You may writer. You love to. be in the sert and fashion show are (left to right) Mrs. Stan· Country Civ.b. ~ckets are $2.5~ with proce~s ea _ feel ·you have to look more thick of current events -. and
ley Gottlieb and Mrs. Jay Stone, members of the rn~ked for Ht.dllsah hosplt~ 10 Israe~, Mn. Barry ,.~·· ·contervaUve. Dress ln manner to report them. Wait until -_H::ar::.:bo::r~ch::•:!:P::le::.r...:o::.f...:H:::•::d::as::•::•h::._Th::::•:..•::h::o:..w:..is::..:P:::l•::n::n::•d:;__M...,....1c_he~alstt'ot"n,:...~ __ 53_01..:,_i._ta_ki_n_,g,_re_s_erv-:-aU,..o_.n7s._._~ , tbat iwpire11 confidence. B~sic next m~~th before . arriv!ng .. , "1 · · , at decwm]t regarding im-
Two States Combine
For Emblem Club Meet
More than 300 members of
the California State Associa-
tion of Emblem Clubs and
Nevada Clubs will gather 1n
the Newporter Inn Friday and
Saturday, Feb. 7 and 8, for
Lheii third quarterly meeting.
Delegates will be represen-
ting 89 clubs and 16 districts,
and presiding during business
meetings and workshops will
be Mrs. B. M. Camron, past
president of the San Fernando
Emblem Club.
Special honored guest will
be Mrs. William N o I a n ,
supreme president of the
Supreme Emblem Club of the
United States, and Mrs. For·
rest Benjamin, s u pr e m e
marshal and past president
of the Mntord, Corm ., Emblem
Club. Also honored will be
all California and Nevada
supreme officers.
Mrs. Robert Corcoran, past
president of the Orange group,
is general chairman of the
quarterly meeting. Other area
members participating include
the MmeS. Basil Abbott,
Frank Sahr, Eugene Bergeron,
Robert Shaff er, and Ben
Hockersmith.
• Celebrity Book Reviews
Pi Phis Host Author
Pi Bela Phi South Coast
Alumnae Club is presenting
the third in a series of Celebri-
ty Book Reviews next Friday
at 10 a.m.
According to Mrs. Lawrence
Ki.tUe, prealdeot, the guest
speaker will be the lx::st seller
author of "Sense W i t h
Dollars." Charles Neal, KNX-
CBS financial newscaster, will
be introduced by Miss Carlotta
Williiuns, critic and reviewer.
Neal is a natlaoally syn..
dicated newspaper cofmnri.iat
and director or Dnlllclal
counseling for the American
Institute of Famllf R<laU0111.
HL. book, a Llterl?J' Gqild
selection, now ii in ill fourth
printing. .
Additional lnformat1on
regarding the program may
be obtained by calling Mrs.
Frank T;i;ylor at 548-847S. All
proceeds are earmarked for
the sorority'& philanthropies.
NEWiCASTER
Ch1rlts Neel
VALERIE FARRIS
Engag.d
Wedding_
Planned
In July
A July 4 wedding In the
First Methodist Church, Costa
Mesa is being planned by
Valerie Farris of Costa Mesa
and William R. Eschenmann Or Clarksburg, W. Va.
M1ss Farris, daughter of the
Jato Mr. and Mrs. HU'Old S.
Fanil Jr., is a graduate of
E.stancla High Scl!ool ud It
: a fre&bman at Oranp Co0Jt ~ College ,where she ii a
member of the Madrigall llld
th• Chorale.
·Teens Top Program
Her fiance, SOD or Mr. and
Mrs. C. Rowe EschenmaM
of Clarksburg is a graduate
of Washington Irving High
School. A senior at West
Vlrglnla University he is a
member of Tau Beta Pi and
Eta Kappa Nu, honorary
engineering societies. He will
receive his bachelors deeree
in P.1ay.
, Nick Enright and Diana is chairman ot the meeting S . t •
:-Baralt, two exchange student& which will take place in Three ecre arieJ
stud)'ing at Laguna Bl!ad> Arel>. BO)'. Commun It y Oranco, Coun\)l-JW1>or .v,a
, lllgb Scbool under Ille /.Jllllto Clubhouae. ,. Lepl -Al1oc!•"•"
lean Field Setvtce prosram, · llec«'atlqna will be ar-· .-a tlit third We41MNiJ ~ will speak lo Three ("9' Bay ranged b7 Mrs. Hubbard or 1ht mOO!fi m various pla<eS.
1 ---•a Assoclatkll lf ~0:30 Keaby. Othtn assisting Mrs. Further !DfWiaal!oo ·11111 be w~ V111 Rensselaer are Miss obtained •bf caUJna Miu • a.m. 'l1mrlday, Feb~ t. . Millie Sayler, Mr1. James Sheron Dreuer, 5 4 o-o. a 0 I
Mrs. Jamea: Van ~er Ward and Mn. Mevllle Wlley. Members pther •' 7 p.m.
. FAST· FAST
. 1-Day Service . ..
Draperies
~:ioto 85C
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nflfl . t otfter&J . f f l.£>f'l '1 CLEANERS
AND LAUNDERERS
In Westcllff Plaza
.17111 & Irvine Newport.ha~
0,... Dolly: I o.-. • t ,...., Sof,; I • 6
" portant jbUrney o r rela-
E be 11 s to Hear ;.~dj=E~~
l. ~ IUt who'1 fuck~ for YW
A 'S I s· ~~..:ri!t. ~tcr:.~111fl"':: Py tory ~-:.~~~~7 I:!~.
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N e w p of t Ebell Club Raymond Herms , Travel Sec·
members·llld guests SIU bur lion chllnnlll, announced that
Mrs. William' Hanke,, .~m)a Rlpl?i~·wui ~ a trip to
del Mar High School,teacher, l:faw~ which ~memben
nert Titunday wh'll lhe lee· are pl~!:_..__ , •
tures wlth color slidea on the. · Mrs. Cw~ ,'I1)pl:opaoo,
world tour she and her bu&-pruj.dtnt, ~ .. , · ·~•ed that
band made in June, 1966. reservaU~ be .DJ.Ide wlth
She will offer an account Mrs. IrwiA .~~ ~r Mrs.
of their imprisonment by Red P.J. Wllaon.
Chinese when ordered to m001' Assl11ting with arrangeme~ts
their boat and remain oo are Mrs. J~ Jakoeky and
board until no t t t i e d by member.• of ~ Book Section
authorities. Flve. Mi's. L.W, Jenks la ~
The suspwe.filled .lll<lry gram chalrmln.
wlll take place followlnc a AMm~
noon luncheon m the Ebell -,_-... ,.~ .... ~----, Clubboilse, Balboa. ·
·' Following Mn. Hlllke11 lec-
ture, a moUon picture will
be shown by Malton Line
agent Carlos Ripley. Mn.
Art Sale
Beckons
UC! Town and Gown's Art
Interest 'Group has planned
a special event for their nut
meeting.
Changing the meeting date
from _Feb. 5 to Frid171 Feb.
7, the IMl!lben will climb
aboard a 'bul and bud for
the lllllllal arl Ille II Jm. .
maculate Hearl ~ege Jn Lot
Angelea.
iryoa ran a home,
yoshavea
new problem on
yoarhands
Thirty ·years ago there
were mild little eoape and
mild little band lotions.
Now, tornadoes and
killer cleaners clean your
house ana wreck your
han.U. . ·
Vedra with Aloe is the
hmd lolioa ap to today'•
cleanen. Aloe, the d ...
st'• mololailaing plant,
helpo--~ en 1trip away. Veclra
J,odooi, 1.00,C..-UO.
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·and
STUFF~! ............. ,.
LllllTID CHOICI
SIUCT10N Of: e PEGNOIR SETS
e&oWNS e ROBES
e INTIMATE WEAR e SLIPPERS __ ., __
DROP BY -YOU'LL
LOVE THE SAVINGS!
M1rl G,,,,,,
Sindy C1rl1011
250 B. East 17th~·
HillF•ft Se1111N .
642-1410 The group wm meet wHh
Slater Mary Corlta Kenl ud
view the wort «the atudeiltll'jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii·ii"i.i!iiiiiiiiiiiii which will be on sale. They Ji
also will visit SL Basil's
Church to see the recently
installed stained glass win·
dows designed by Miss Clarise
Falkenstein whose studio the
art group visited last year.
Reservations for the bus trlp
can be made by mailing '125
to Mrs. William Ashcroft, 160
E . .Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627,
or by telephoning her at 548-
64'19. The b111.. will 1,. .. from Ille Irvine Coul«:ouil!rJ Clnb
por111ng 1111att1JL Kemben me aakiil Ct brfill·;. act lunch. 1., .. ' ',
Dr. Alan Solomon will be
the guest oi>eaker 1t the
ll"'llP'• March 5 meelJni In the home of Mri. · Arthur
Marder In Newport Beach.
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'!NoahoH
Sleeping Bias
Bedspr.eads
Blankets
and Rugs
AMlll:ICA'I
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Try to -the Impact ol ..... lhan·
110,1100 caUona o1 putrld·-"inl crude
oil and nalural gu on the IUiiaco of
u.:~·~• ,<lwmeJ 111 -you Oy
-la• llilall plu<.
Xqp~·~· '. . . ! .. ,f
Even ~ a marine blologial 1'bo b
an ,OJ11¢1. on · polluUoa. ·ol Ille· water
and llllcnllne olf Southern Calilorni•'•
.-1.·lhe ·fllght · lo· Santa·"Barbera and
back Monday afternoon · is clearly a &bock. . •
Saki Dr. Gllbert Bane. m a r l D e
bioloCY profeaor at UC Jrvlao, ofter
viewing tile Union OU Compu\y'• oil aliek: • . •
"Ii'• ceillc to be a terrible yur for
the ocean." ·
. on tlie -up tlie -eW!ry ootlet to the 1ea beara ._ marl!: of slit; debrtl au<! org1nlc and o:bemlcal wute opllled . into the ocean.
Sir.ban Goes on Stand
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"'UJs .ANqEJ.F.S;(AP) -Sli'bln Bilblra
$rtlln;. latlllg· the ... 1--al 1111 ljlaJ ..,. .. charge be munlend Sen. Jl9b<rl F. Remedy, said today the most
-· be earned In any of Ille four ...,-,yoan was $Z,1U.1$.
Ttit slender YOWll Jordanian WU ~
Id and apoke clearly during five minutes
t# testimony about his financial status. me spoke in support of a defense mOtion
to quash the grand jury indlclment
•• ~ewport-Mesa
Realtors · Back ... '
School Bond
Jllrtd<n·ol the Newport HarboM:oola
~.Board of Realton bave joined
9lrtuaDy every other major mnrmmity
on. In endorslnc the JIU milli" on
' U•"'-' JidloaLJllitri\ .:"~~~y.
-8111 ln -:r ..... ·111er ~ ,lbat qu&lity 0 ICboola 11 •
molt Important c r l t e r i o n consld~
by both business owners and individoals
In aelectlng a ·Community ~ which to
IDcate. ....
They also nole that they believe the
present ·con~lUon of unrest on college
and untv~ty campµses is completely unrt1~~ to th'e clissroom needs of
11>e Ne"Jll!1-M.,. dlatrlcL
-The rWty board acUOn came after
tbi graup11 president, .J. Peter Barrett,
-la ... -to memberl:
· .. ~1 ane votes qainlt ·the ~·· t~·ISI: blm to .comider whether Iii Ii valiai splmt oChool conatructlon, ar · •• qlllmt the method o( their ~ ~ that l!d>oo~ .,. ~-needed, and It is the economica
'-· 11·· voting qaiDBt, then I would ~k
blm 'lo consider u It i.s fair to penalize ~· cit1t.tnl of the future because of ~I method which, if we did not eei• it 'up ourselves, at 1 east we have
dor>• nothing about."
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>fiEW VORK (AP) -The 'f'>'k market
dosed today on a ratba' even keel
!n-ldlve•tradiag. (See quolaUODI, Pqea
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·oe1awe4 Eqr.1leto
Alm st ·a quarter of a centurj
atteil t first appe~ In The
New Yorlter Magulne:i1uerlal
lonn, Pulitzer Pru.WiJmillg.
· author John Heney'• accoant
of. what happened to the people
... bo bor• lbt b.rullt. ol. lb•
. worw·, lint atomic boml> bu
1lttome' ibo oubjecHt ,a con-.
VOvanYJll Oran&• County (ne
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...... him ... -·!ht jury .... unbalancedlnmilillP.
He coolhmed U-Income llpa:
1965, 1191.10; 19111, IZ,JlJ.11; llfl,
1432.91; 111811, 175LJ5. The mooer. be
said, cam< from joba la a drive-In,
motor aervloe Orm, a ruch In ntarby
Chino, a construction ccmpany In nearby
Corona, and a food store in Pasadena.
Sirhan,._ U. was neatly dressed in a
gray suit, blue Ue and shirt, and took
2nd In 2 Days
the oath widl fim cl••dwl. Bui be
seemed ·ftlued whlle speattnc. Hla
voice was J.lglrtly accented.
The defense earµef pre 1ent1 d
tesUmoey that the grand jury wu mostly
composed of college.educated persona In
the professional, aaJes or managei:lal
classes and included no one wPo was
under 30 or poor.
Under questioning by ch.id defense .
Bandits Rob., Terrorize
Pair in Bizarre Holdup
A-.~ trio robbed two
mark-ol llllO In a Colla M11&
. ~-It llf,,lal)IJ:ll~ latf m~~~11:"':'
. .,,,,, bliarre holdup .... the~~
major Cost& M... robbery WIUWl a
a.hour period.
DetectiV< Capt. Ed Glasgow l&ld \o.dBY
lnvesUgatorl have no aubltantlall' IMd_s
In eitbe< .,_·the fint lnvolvl!t!l the!t
of 11,000 by • pair ol bludpoli ~ whowlted a lw<u!'y mot.I. r
Officer Pat Hodgen ,... 4ilplllobed
to. the home of Bllly 1,1. Kllcero, 41;
of 341 11th Placo, a11tr two holdup
vlctiml -keel loole !nJm """"' of con! and tape. --;
KNOCKED AT DOOR
-owner KUcere and • frieo4, ct-J ;dert Girl' F. Mllne, :IO, who pve the -· addral, lald -bad koom( at .the door·."*"11 belore,
10 Milne opened IL ' . • • ·-• •
"Lay down on the floor and put ·your •
handa tiehind your back, !"
the stocking-niasked bandll 1narled u
he barged Into the llvil!g room with
a .38 caliber revolver In biS black-gloved
luind.
Milne hit the floor aod the second victim wu called 1n. given the nme
order and also lay down, but wu too
slow gdtlng hls bandl Into Ille proper
posiUon. . . ·
"Behin(fJOUr back, J laid, !"
the ~ -111a11pec1, kickinl K11pe llbarply In the ribl, -.t
wblch time both vlctJml reallzed a ...
cood bandit~ entued.
TllREATENED DEllTll
Cub, cbecllL and Mllne'I 1175 watcb
were gathered up and the f1rst 1t1nman
to enter the· house wuned the victims
that if he found any loot WU held
out, he'd till them.
Another mock wu heard at the door
and the thlrd robber was admitted, after
which the trio.tied up Kilgore and Milne
and were beard to drive away in a
car parked out.side.
Capt. Glaagow said today that a similar
method was u!ed in a Garden Grove
robbery. cue Sunday and that no con-
nedlon lltellll llkelJ to the earlier 11 ,000
Colla M ... mold robbery.
Mn• Mary N. Echranll,. 52, manqer
of ,the " Ellecutlve SUlte Motet, -~Newport ~vd., ·w· dJICUlllDC room
• By JEROMll r. COLLINI
OI' .. ~ '"" ""' Newport-Mesa hip 1ebool students t,.,.
day were uked t. abow up at the beach
la Wes! Newpon Satunlay to help clear
aw11 tom ·el llonn -piled along · .Citf ofliclall aped it 1111"1 11 IOI
-ta to pl1cll ln.
Il could save the clt7 thouwm o1. -Unlfled School Diltrict Supt. D r .
WUllmn Omn!npam Aid the ...,,..U.n
"CIDll frim many ol the kl d I
· ~· H .. 1•dcMll1n mq,kblm-
dndl;tbera may be~ "llut'tller'll
be then, at 10 o,m: llld II -tlmet
IDENTl·KlT -Police hope
composite mug of one of two
'C05ta Mesa mo'tel robbers will
he.Ip them catch suwect. Rob-
bery took place Mooday at
Executive Suite. Picture waa
drawn from victim'• descrip-
tion. I
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pr1ce11 wllh a ~ pMt at II a.m.
when IOtlltone k'iKded at a door behind
her coam'er.
The door Is never opened to knockers -•"'1'! on Maoday.wbln IOlled lalmdry
i.s turned In -the vlctlm told police
after the robbery.
Sbe opened the door a crack, asking
the caller to wait a moment, but he
burst in as s~ tUfned away and struck
her in the bead with a heavy weapon,
dating her momentarily,
Both robbery accomplices then fled
after the second Intruder 11C09ped up
a quantity of !50, '211 and 110 bills
from the cub rtgisler ml an envelope.
Mn. Edwards ~ neither " a former ptlt, but told police they
mlllt have 1blnm ol tbe Monday linen
excha..,. mt lbal • llrp • ll1lOUlll of
cub would 'be--CID buid from weekend .......... ·-....... .. ' '
during the day."
All four high ICbooll In the dl1trict
were tapped lot volWlter1, Cunningham
sald. r?.
CouncilmlD Robert Shelton llt<lltloned
the polSibllllJ ol -aid Monday
nlcht clurinC ""1DCil -el the massive debdl. p-oblem. It was the only
brlglll --~ the 11oorn1-. .
Councilmen decldod that:~ tllt ll!ldenta
were to be avallable 11..,. and ....,.i
authorltleLtxlO!lr-this' mornln(
-their-ellorll -........ •· -
c:entratail .. tho ---ti lbO; 40tll-P*
. -Gnat B. (looper, SlrlllD rapand-
ed almost entlft]J : witlt ..,... or ">;ea' ·
slr."
Under ClOUflaminaliott by Cb1t!
Deputy Dist. Alty; ~ D. Cm!pton,
Slrhan'1,11pUea were a bll.lol)pr;.. ·'; ~
Was be c<lnC to l!d>ool durinf· the '
years cited?
"Yes, In 1964, 1965, 19'8 ~ no, just
1964 and '65 at Pasadena City College."
"Did' you -l!p'O over your money to
your mother?"
".Part of, it." _
Asked his qe, Sirhao .rtplled: "I'll
be~~ month." ·
He said he lived at bOme moat of
the time during the years in quejtion.
The informaUoh about h1i income was
derived by Cooper uklng Sirhan il In· .
come tu~ ncura wen """'
reel, with Sirbin AYillc ''yes."
All:ed by the ..._.u.r 11 any ol .
the federal tu dOducted from hll
paycbecU . WU l'llljn\ed, ~ . .asJd:
"Some ·~ it, "'~ 'Ibmi;!~-~ '
a . bit In<! ~ '.!:~' !P If. JI, :F-Aii,~ . L-11'· -. ,
~·-~"'r=:atei ~ ~ son's and her earnjngl over recent years.
After conDnnlne fisures read to her
by defense attorney Cooper and aaylng
that ·her· two other sons contributed only
occas1 ... 11y to oousdlold exptn&es, she
capped her witness atand appearanf!t
aa she wu excused by rislnc and aaylog:
"I l:hank~ God that ttfl save me the
strength and I thank you-,nJce ~pie
alio Uiat I never got hungry and have
" roof over my head." -·
To reporters, as court was rectued
at midday, ahe esplained that she meant:
"I thank the um.tea states." r ,
Cooper r•••!.lntb·lhe record lier .,..,.
Income, tu.ea and net income alnce
1911. Her annual ..U wer.: 19811,
ll,4'11.40; Ulllf,.fl,I00.35; lllO>ll,$71.11;
1911, 11,191.n: )9111, 11.11u11; 11111.
ll,403.58 ; 1914, 11ppro2lmately the 111me
aa 1965 which was $1,716.76; 1966,
ll,771.58; 19'17, ll,75U9. No figure ·was
given for 1968.
'Three of Five
Held in Boat
Raid Face Trial
Three of five men arrested last Dec.
29 aboard. P'tr'1.foal ~ 11~ce 'B"
have been ordered to stand · trtal on
narcoUcs charges In Superior COurt.
The ,trio held for lrial, are Paltlc~
TlrnnU Despar, 11, of 111 21th St.,
Newport Beach; Carl Edward Drives
Jr., 24, of lflt Plae6'tia Ave., COsla
Mesa: and Gary LOren Thompson; 26,
of Ann Arbor, Mich.
Charge1 against two of the men, Craig
Spenett 6clrock, 25, aod Robert A.
Belanger, 14, both of Michl1an, were
dropped becaule ol llllufflclent evldeoce.
The other lhere will be tried In Oraoce
Coonty Superior court on chargea of J)Oilfal~ ~marijuana Ind beJnC "in I
plaeo Wber9 mar1juina .... beq """· ,Thi mea ,,....,, arrested abolrd·· the
lallboot by NewPrt pOllce. .
The council tben 1uthorized the dty .
staff to conllntle ~1oU.Uona. for a con-
tract for mechanized cleanup of heavier
pUe1 north .of 'Ille ·vein ·to , the San!O
Ana Rtver. • ,
tltY. Ml!lllltr "-. !._ !Wrlliuri
ttpOrtail illot ~· ..-m f~ .
the a thua far r"""" from 11,0<lll
t<tue ~ IOlcl tllt·-e1 -..erdal
rip to .Pl rid ,ql11be .llollam · -·
I bii· dolo)'ed fir m ·-fn -
I 1*Mow~= la --.'Ill' alld 1(1:;,,.. ' j~ """ lhi I Saola~ ~ ... ' Ml! GI tlio 1°"~ 11t'l'rad0 Diin ' a ·eoron.'
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STILL BUB!ILING !>fF.,SANJA' BAR!ARA •
'A T1r~lble ·Y~,, "-r th• ~•.•n~
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Even Closer to Cocut
.SAljTA BARB~ <V~f) -~bore
winds puahed a io.tquare-mH,e. o.ll sll~k 1
closer to thl1 coastal City tod'ay, brihglng
it within tv;o miles of the t>:each.
Some offshore driWHg opera·uons,
halted Monday at the request of Interior
S<cre\111)' Walter J. Hir:U~ irere re!!IJll··
ed lfler federal •-MJ Cileekecf . . • -..... -. ,. O(lOl'I
Uonil procedures and determined" ll••J'"
fiere wlthln safe limlta.
Hickel called the halt alter. an aerial
ln!peC!lon•ol the crude.oll1ollck, teniilng
the pollutton "more aeVere lhan I an·
Ucipated."
Humble Oil Co., largest leaseholder
in the Santa Barbara Channel, was given
the . ge>-1.head to continue its o~ratklns
alt~ a review of Its method! by t~hni·
cal experts designated by the Interior
Department. '
·Phillipi · Petr&leum Co. · was i stven
pennlssion to resume drilling after .n}aJc· _
i!TI everaI · 1Piru technical chapa.es set f~ -~y .'a , ~nlted Stai~ 'gecilogl~al
IW'Vey' leim. . . ' '
Soljlhw..t,wlnrfl=' · ' ol! lhe'ocun tdwant laftd were· . . •ti 1.1.oc:tuse I'! bi~ 'el81it '. "ll'i:nolt:by" al·.
•-: ij1ll ;pp'"to•··· bola Wednetdlt,
-<$1.11 mlle1 ol1leicllta. · . .,
. 'Ille COist ' Gu.,-d . riitorted • M-y ·
nip( tliat'j ri a_erlal ~.lhowed. ".the .
nQl'lllwest edge of the m<iln concentnitlOil ·
IW ilriffed lllcJrtly toward San!O· Barbara
and is approlimately tw:o · m I.le s
offshore." ._
.llllr1ng ·the past two days, offshore
winds had lept· the lllck away !Tam
land and . ti\< . 1hllt In. the ·wind Wu
regtri!e u a esltous setback ln• 1he
battle to" ave wlldllfe and beaaieli' ftum
poDuUon. · · ' ... "i r.
Ai ''!Wt ·• aeven · niIJ., Of ' cOa.itllne ~~iO:-irere 'cqii~ "1"th;""81)t .
ainollllta 'ol · <Ill: ·Monday· · lillh~' ·tlie ' ~1rorn1a ne--t of Fish and q.m. . +.~~ ~:~~·.~~.'~.;
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to treatment center• with their~
fouled 'bY oil, ·since the reddtsh-brown
ctude ·bUbbled op friim in· ofMiote '.olJ
well a week ago ~.
cir the 129 binll, 71 wer.. dead, pr .dim!
following tre;atment lo temO\'.e lhe. oil.
Some conJenaUonista~·bowever, claimed
thousands .of sea iull8 and Other lbore
binll had dled-rroii;,llie.WOI OIL .
Hickel, accusoc1 by _.au~-be isan tl>oii · · i
a ~~erial~~·"O, t1lo IHet l
Al.o""ay and !Del with oil --'/" ··tau · -.i;;.::"-·-~-...:~. '1 represen ves • .anai fJll!I m11NUP\.-.i.. -
"At my request ·ill iltllllftrJ Ooinlloila
'See OIL BUCE, !'qe•t) • · . .
Orange
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~-W;axpayers ~Get ·Relief
.... t& .-.. '!!4 " "" Jllcl. ~ "7111{1!1 'lloW ~ .Ii :116 ~ C&l1 -• •fllollllt-.· .
. ' -·.-~ .. )' i ••• 'T'~·---· bat '•·-· 41!tlr wata -the ~ Gf cilur Wlttt lefl behlnd fll1a
up .p\D ;nil. crude oil
;"· Ho.~~rs 1 !'J .~~~~~t~From .~~f!P. .,1;4
"..:..r= :...,~fait~.:'~ ~".%t!!'s.~~CI~~ .~=n~:~ forced to hlrt
lllllk; ,.. ... aot '1!I Cll!Df!>l YOlll'l•IY· · Alsistance Law. II permanent new stoff m~1 to
W-puoh the huge cloll, 1 .. vlnl
more· iinau of ~ea . amid the blaclt
, Next 'Monday otiose COUnty Asses.or The aaiessor's Ofnce expects to ap-handle the' work load and another •9 ·~ Andrew :1. Hinshaw'~ ·offlce will start prove about 200,ooo f10 ta:r refund ap-part time worktn: will join the tt1ff .... .. malling forms to homeowners so they plicaUona and 250,000 cla.im.s I o r March 1 just to process the clalml.
• · can seek f70 ta~ relief under provisions "~al U\06e IOI bml• doWn there. Sonia of llillrn .,. alre~ cltad. See
them floatlns .•• Ihm. one •••
--tf Propog!Uon 1A approved by voters
In No .. mber. ·• · Ex-Mesa Woman Lost "
another," be ~ .. ,-• ' -·---
After five ~ ~ ~ ~-an<I "
Ila 1111l'linl oil~ "had enoaP.
Wo Ill< to lii'11on -·lbt ~ •
(lfl tbl WQ' &er. • • . ~ . • -...
A In ,. ....... Jolilrc lbt llftll1.
paloll -""" • Iba. ""1 ...... -lllt 11cipie 111c11 .11 • ' dmL ..... '.; .. _ ... .., • ' •.
-1!.:~ el -al..,__. a.--..... ~~-, IOpor_e....,.!nJ\lta!I·-·'
.. -11i1d ..,_ Cll lbt -l171Di In .. 1n to ... lbatlr!ll. . . w · ...... llOlt .. the wa1ar Mon ,...,.., . ~·--• aod --;mprJ l'l!lm Into the ..... cloudl « rt1t:C1D ftoiUat debris. "" • Utt
'"They're w~.Ulndon 1etter1 : ·.": ·=--~
lht b1rdl " Barie~ nliiu:' "'Tblte. are .:
golnl to 'be • .p..y ill -'lllDod -by diJI." ... ... •.
"Looi: at=""~..:::-;• ;'":_: ,t!'-,,:~ '"' . ~ ;: ~ • ...,.....µ .. ,. '., "' ... ~.-....--,.. . ' lura lbt ~ .....,.....,' llill HI MURDIR SUSPECTS FACE JUDGE
tilt pnl!a!kii _ 'Wlll'aOI d UllD , Hony L. .si-<loft>, Edward R. Hararavo
... -Illa ... ,... ·-~ '· .-x...illtlllll.· ., ..
Oii 'l'GHll\'!o ........ to tii04lllr . . ' · '. · :...~eF=:-:::='."e · ~·IMh M.ur-der Suspect r::.,: a milt ~_l-~ . , . , • . . . · ~~~i~. 6hnrgeil~in:,Oth~r Cr1rites
alld «PDlc~ ~.;::, .... I!!! ' . . ..
the ocean ""'°'. llli · l'Ullill'.'VI! · · ' • ftedinc tbe.-:'Jl!MdlfeD ·Ilia!' matt~.. By ARTllUll It. VINSEL office today added lhoH ·• IBID.. two
red clouds!' 1-.... ~. _ ..:.:.. · ~: ; ~: or"" OeJ1r Plltlf •1~ . charges to an ~ended coiiii>l.aint against
The red · -~l'l'llS froJD..JAllll ,.. A handaome high school · dropo11t Hargrave, bill waived form,!!: ar·
lleacb oouur.~-: ,,_,..,1 to bt ... f , ·1,..,d raignment. . , . pier. • .. ·.-.. =-=-· ::...~~.. "' -... • -.-a one °'!1.~_f1_;::.~ Sianez' defense attorney, ·tJ.cryd,Nocker,
Aftal' the 111~ 'l!OOdi plot iii lbal anded . ln a avage, ..........,. ol Fountofn V1'1ley, 'Said today that the
plane paues over mare onm:n drimnc murder WU form.ally charged wtD. two dilttict attorney's office wants a few
aita. ,,_, clow to ahcn than the m«e crimes today, when be 11i1d a more dayi ln which to prepare Lia cue
duller ol plallorma la the Santa -----In court. ac._alml .file CO<lefendaDta. cha-I, .... 1oo1t the Stato Park --Scbedulad prellminar)' hearblp_ for '. ~ve -who 10oU moro Ulce an
. "Woaldn'I H be tragic U wo bad a F.dwan!R.Bargrave,ll,oll7381M>rken =-=dru;.: lllm~~
kal: on one al -?" the pilot nmaru. Lane, and Henry L. Sianez, 15, of Ill IO far. ,_ •~ C' •~•~, J•-. B)' then we have rttcbed the cllmal Clay St., both Huntington 'Beach ad-., -.... ~~ ~
al Pollution P'llghl I u Wt -.... drea•, ... CClll!noed 1111111 ~· Jlimllollm . ' poUce havo dedlned
the Santa Ana River jelly. ,;' , Judp l!&rmoo G. Scoville ~ the lo -In dela1I bow the cue qalml
Rlnp of clthrll and nw """"' are pan-reblrned to Division i1Ve, West SllDel aod ~•ti' belnl built. easy to ,.._ Ortnge ,County Judicial Court,!, al 10 The ....rai. , bowever, is that
The wute bu formed a 11up arc a.m.:1'11h both mnainln& ¥Jd without the)' .tole .-•car longing to Miu
of DrOwn from a point nOrth Of 'the ball In 1'ie homicide cue. · Miraarc:ia Dinger• st, ~ 2603 Dela\lf&J't
jetty to the ahorellne south of.¢ the Each11 i.s charged. with one count of St.. liµntin~on Beach on Sunday, 3an.
Newport Beach municipal pier. A darker murder· m connection with the Jan. 5 51 rar·,;1 Joplde. >"'~ ..
ring of debris marks Jts juncture· with slaying of Mrs. Hester S. Markee, 55, Drlvlni • dO)vn lnM _Street from the
cleaner sea water. of 15QI Olive AVe .• HunUngton Beach, Dinger •parttnent, (hey theoretlcaJly col-
At the fli1ht's end the smell of crude •pparenUy over a fender-bender aulo lldcd wftb Mrs. Markee'• car, southbound
oil and natural 1as are JUll there. crash. on Maln ;Street from a trip to the
A little thoucht cornea to mind almost Sianez was alsu fonnally charged laundromat.
capridaallJ • , , .. Remember bow hard earlier with possession of a sawed-off Followlna the stolen car -no matter
it lfU to 111 tbtt. llttll blob of oil shotaun and _auto theft, after hla Jon. who may .. bave been •• fault for the off )'OUI" ahoe aftu lbat lfalk on the t arrest 111 connection with a crlmt minor accldsot -Mn. Mark,. stopped · bt.acb?" ·: !er 1!Jdcb au Innocent couple wu already or was farted to the curb ud 1lain ......... m custody in a dla:pute over · the coWalon, ln-
"Try -ll0,000 plJcm al H off,• The 0rai.ae County District Allor .. y's ve.Upton lhllllt. ,,_ Illa loclcal ....... . '
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' Ex-Idaho Official Goes
OIL SLICK •••
" on foderal -m the oater CX1111intotal
ohell ID Santa lllrb«ra channel m beln1
temporarllJ' placed In a llandb)' poii·
tJon." "
Munwhile, crews labored on platform
A ol the Unlon Oil Co. of caJilornia
to stop tht lu.k. The oil and natural
gas hu acaped at the rate of 21 ,000
gallom • day for a week.,
By arly today, the .Uck had com·
pletelJ encircled Anacapa !~and and
had beClm to lap ,i tbl -<di• al Slula Olll Jlilnd. ,,,._ -
form the -llarllara l1wmo! under wblcb Ut the rlcb oU ...._ lw which
.-blda "'"' rtcf!vld at a federal
auction laot --. · '
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O•ANGI CQllT •UM..llMtNG COM .. AM'f'
lteMrf N. 'W••• " ·~::.M :.~c::~ ~,
Viet ••nhl~ol 11111 GtM< .. M..,1trr
T~'""'1 ICtt~il llllM"
Tlie"''' /... M11,lii111 -·-
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To Bat for Mesa Family
A mellifluous ex-Id•ho lieutenant
govunor · faced militant neighbors ln
C91ta Mesa Monday, on the ~ million
question of a second kitchen 1lok for
a big f'11\ily keepinl cblckena at •
Meas Verde area home.
Richard W. Katemclabl. &&, of S176
Sicily Ave., argued 1n behaU of the
anctity o1 the Mory Im McCarl)' flmi·
ly, ~ 2M9 Pemba Drive, whlcb 1nchldu
a tda1 of eJPI cblldren aod five adult&. Ccml1lcllnl pet!Uoaa apli1ll a varltllce
which would allow five' rooms and a
cl<uble -to bt added to tile bWilnl McCarl)' boolehold wenl before the dty
council durln& the colorful aeaaloa.
One peUtfoa ·1n support of the
McC~. who reportedly keep chickens,
came from Mesa Verde nelghbors who
routlnely signed an anti-variance peUUon
becluae it' &eemed wise, then chana:ed
their mlnda.
They said they changed their minds
after cbecklnl into the matter alter
.tgnlns a peUtl'on tgalMI It. . .
OOly the alllled McCarty cblcbns -..-w>IJ ....una at homo -.came
out wlnDen In the u..!lmu heated bear·
hlf.iwa wu accomplllbad dtl!>ho an
lnltW move b)' eouni:11mtn Geo<ao A.
Tncl:er, a Mesa Venle realden~ to c!eluse
the -nelgbborbood lltuatloa by_ ~ ~-•Pl"""Cbed the
posllble. --· but C*ncllman William L. St. Clair said the four.man
quOrmn pf.eSerit wn up to deckitng the
matter and .moved for ill 111proval.
1\Jcker declared he would vote 11ainst u unw Vice ·Mil""' Robert M. WUaoo
could sit In. so M1yor Pinkley 5'ded
with him aod the mollon for 1pproval
failed on a 2 to 2 vote.
Tucker a1aln made his motion for
a two-week delay and It puooa.
Donald E. Smallwood, of 1981 Kornat
Drive, said as a representative of the
Mesa Verde Homeowners Association
that the group opposes the McCarty
variance.
The crux of the matter ii a wet
bar shown in plan1 for the McCarty
buildina; ei:pansion, which o t b e r
homt1<>wnm ,.. as the ftr!I step In
creation of a duple> In ·the noigbhorhoad.
Mr. Hardcastle,
Alaskan Pioneer,
Succumbs at 90
Alaskan pioneer Richard HardcasUe,
who moved to Costa Mesa 18 years
ago, died Sunday at the lit of 90.
Gr1vea1de aervlces are ll!t for noon
Wednuday at Barbor lleat Mlll!Orlal
Park.
Hardcutlt, :119 E. Colla' Mua St.,
waa In the -.. _ ID Alukt
aod a member of the AlaHr. territorial
legislature In the ltaO'I. Ht WU I Muon
and an Elle.
He la lllll'lived by daughters, Mrs.
Edith ~. of Costa Maa, an4
Mra.· Calhulne Kiest.., al c.ona de!
Mar. a aon, Richard. who atlD Uve1
fn ~ AJlsb where he WU mayor of
Ketchikan. and II grandchildren.
Boys Club Slates
Sales of Candy
Candy sales to help members of tht
Boys Club of tbt Harbor Ana ltl!I
lhe1r way to summer camp beala J'lb,
17, ICCOl'dlnl to ~ecuUvt Director l"'1
Yantom.
Boys lnltmttd In takfol part ln, ulu
of the coollCIJcn, NfaWM, maJ pl
further Information al tho C.tral
Brtncb, 1111 Canter St., w tho Uppor a., llrl1ldl, llll ~ Avo., bolll" In
Coil• Mesa .
. '1olil'l!;O then ICI0,000 fomu ,.m be malled eounty°"'pn)perty owners by Hinshaw'i
recently expanded staff. He expects
claims for about 116 million In refunds.
-wtU ~ bcitl1 the "' refuod to bt ncelftd ll>1s year and tn IP'
plleat1<n '°' ~ '710· .. their property
U'Ntmenl in 1981.
''!be l1IO u""ptlam are u Ol>floinc
--will Ille ll>1s form each year much like the vetcaa• ei:4
empticn." Hlubaw explained. ••u the
homeowner bu not received a clalm
form by March 1 he should contact
my office lmmedJaleJy.0 •
Forms must be malled to Hinshaw's
office by April 15 or the homeowner
may lose his rebatement on the 1968
tnxcis or hi s exemption .(In the 1969
UMssment roll. ~ Hinshaw's staff will certify a list of
qualllled homeoWners and send them
to the sta~ controller by JW1e 15. The
controller will issue checks and maU
theln to the homeowners. Hinshaw said
all refunds should be 1'3id by A118US'-
tfJn genera1, a homeowner qualifies
"" the "' tu nllmd If the dftUlna: ""1erein be ...ided on March · 1, 1111,
,.., his principal place of residence
and provided veterans e:remption was ~.~.ontbereid_~,>·
"A prtnclpal place of reaidenoe 11 defiJ>o
ed In law u a (I) home °' duplex
but not a trlplez or larger, (I) con-
dlmlnf11111, (3) hooaeboat,, ( f) mobile
hopte not liceneed by , tbe state and
,(SJ. a dwelling ' being purchued under
a contract of sale.
Hillihaw also warned that the ex-
emption--doea not apply to property that
waS rented, vacant or under constrnction
and. ~t .yet occupied on the tax lien
date which was March 1. It .al:-o does
not apply to a. licensed . mobile home
'or a, vacation or ieCOndary home.
· ~ ..a.uesaor said. t.hat owners .of pro-
pert,, ~vinl~Piil!liC~ do not
Actor's Wife Files
SlM'"DIEGO "(AP)· -Adrienne JO'/
Mature, w I f e of actor Victor Mature,"
has • filed for divorce in San Diego
Supll'tct•Court. Tba'ac.ti111, filed Monday, cha?~ mielly.
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In Floodwat~rs at Ojai c .,
Mother'• f-al la heartbreaking for
any child, but especially for ·the four
YOUlllderS of a onetime Costa Mesa
woman, whom they aaw awept. away
by rampaging Ooodwaten after she
helped herd the family to temporary
safety.
Belongings wiped out by the disaster,
three weeping bc;lys aod their sister wore
borrowed clothts to simple memorial
rites Saturday at a chapel in Ojai.·
Th11 was the tragic tale told Monday
by Clarence C. LaBelle, or 2211 Santa
Ana Ave., Costa Mesa , after returning
from services for his daughter-in-law.
The body of Mrs. Jeanetta LaBelle
has never been found a1nce she was
. tom away from the wrecuce of the
famDy'1 cree.Dide home Jan. 25 as
OoodwalmJ devastated Ventura County .
She and ber husband Charles, married
.-IO """ moved to 111burbail Ven-
tura County with their f.,.. cbl!drm
In 11111, but both were rata:ed In Costa
Meaa and alteoded Newport HarlJor High
School. . .
"'nley lost everything," -aald the flood
victims' father and 1randfather, "from
the hou1e rlght on down to driver's
licenses and Social Security card!.''
But the houee, the persona) "'Jllperl,
the keepsakes clothing and other items
are nothing to David, 17, Steven, 14,
Susan, 13 and Brian, 12, who also lost
their mother.
Troubled by th e rate at which nooa.
swollen San Antonio Creek was rising;
Jeanetta LaBelle did not sleep on ~"'
Jut nlgbl of ber !Ue. -~.
Mffinl aboat the oleeplni -· at 5:30 a.m., Mrs. LaBelle ·awakened
Iler P>lldren and two ypung ll1enda
•la1lni overn!pt, Joho Scl11110Dt;t II. and his slater Clnlf.y, 11, both Oak view. ·
The yoangest LaBelle boy waa staying
ovemipt,elsewhere.
Scramhllng after their most prtzid;
salvageable pos9e!lion1 l>av:!d &•tbend "
up his prize-winning photo colleetloft and "
Susan held the family pup Spider In >If
bet anDI. .:~
Steadily, water rose waist-deep In the ~1
ranch home. '
Mrs. LiBelle put on a plasUc ralncMt 11
-protection to be almost as futile ~-.
as an umbrella against a damburst -•1
in the hours of wel horror yet to come.
"I just Jtnew -hvo hours liter -1·"
that we were all going 10 (frown," David
LaBellf .told reporter Margaret McKean •"'
later ill a Ventura Star--Free Prwl in·"'
terview:
Their thoughts turned to the men and ••
boys picked off and drowned, one-by-one,.,
that week in the well-known Sespe River
tragedy, wben a bulldozer CllT)'ing them
to safety stalled ill mid-stream.
Chuck LaBelle, a former clerk at
Richard's Lido .Market, Ne}VROl't ~. '\
wai by !bat time marooned atop the ·
barn on the t .kcre ranch -hidden
from his famll)''• ., ... by drtvlnj rain.
'1If'd been atrinded there since he ;,,
waded acroM to get rope £o bind ur
together," said David . "the· water waS
f I e r c e, It carried plank!, refrigerators
and even whole panes of glass."
A U.S. Air Force re~cue helicopter
plucked LaBelle from the barn and
returned to pick up the children, who
were in a less precarious spot, but :
their mother had already beett swept "
away in raging, J.2..foot waters.
Bleakly surveying the tragic waste '.~
of what the couple had, conaidered a
lovely _place to raise their children, Chuck
LaBelle told the Ventura
neWspaperwomari a week ago that be .:
can't bear to start life over again thtr¢. ;.
He said he will lllOV• his family -Into 4
town. .,
"After something fltting's been 1 a f d
for Jeanetta," said the new widowtt ''
quietly, "maybe I can begin to '"1DllOr 1'<
where the bedl, the tables, beddln& and ~
dW>es are going to come frotn.'' ~
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" ~· Sen~' Murphy Plans to \?,s,i '.'Vietna:ril.1
W,\SHINGTON !AP) -S... ~ Murphy (Jl.Calll • .)1Ni<f MondOy lie will
go to Vietnam soon to look at Condifiam:
there as part of his oew uslP.JDtlll
to the Seoate Armed Service• Committee.
Murphy, at a news conference, also
reaffirmed h!s intenilon of aeetiqc
reelecUon In li7Q lllCI said bl• -
tell him be " "In good health lllCI may tut another 15 or 20 years."
"I never think of mySeU as being
over e:· be added .
t1>e former movie actor, now ee, Aid
his declsloo to oeet another 1erm • 1s fK!l lm:vocable, but that it would require .. crest changes" 1n the present situation
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Animal Ingenuity
to change bis mind.
: llurpby Aid be ~ to-""""11 with
lltpubllcan lea<len, lnclljdlnc G o v.,
Reacan. a year fn:n· now en 11what
be Is doing" lllCI woul~ .......icier the
t:lecision to.run Hf.in If there are great
changer. He' said. _bowevu, he did not
expect any llepubllcan. ojipoo!Uon. '
Fingering a neW.paper clipping 1istlnJ
his pqteoUal Democrllic -ts as
lltpo. Jobn v. 'l'llnoey llWI PbllUp Burtop,
Aasembly mlQorlty kader Jeue unnlh
lllCI State Suinme ~ Juatll:e'Slanley
MoU, Murphy commented: "II llOWXls
like a Nob'< Dame bac.ileld:"
Wmler storms may be for the birds but they're not
for cats and dogs. This Boston terrier, found wan-
dering on the streets of Coos Bay, Ore. made no
apologies for bis headgear, while Duchess Ramhes,
a new breed of cat, was taking no chances on catch·
ing a cold before the Empire Cat Show 1n New York.
Duchess is a sphynx hairless and there are only 14
others like ~er in the world.
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#untington MaJJ,Perishes Antiwar Activity
. ' ResultS in Prison
For Navy Nurse In Crash of Light Plane ··
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A Navy
nune who participated in antiwar ac·
Uvities wis sentenced Monday to six
months at hard labor in a federal pri90n.
Lt. (j.g.) Susan Schnall, 25, is the
fU'SI woman In American mililary history
seat to prison for violation of military
regulations.
She was found guilty Friday ol
violating ·a geMral order by marchlng
In uniform .Jn a peace parade and of
co~ unbecoming an officer for help-
ing to drop .antiwar leaf1ets from ·an
airplane over four military installalions ..
Mrs. ,Schnall'& sentence also includeJ .
dismissal from the service and forfeiture
of all pay beginning Mooday. A Navy board will review the evidence and
aentenct;
. Ma. SCbnalf ts a graduate of Stanford
University and the wife of a Stanford
rhed.ical student.
i ·The six-member court martial board,
~hich inchadt.el one woman, deliberated 4Jle hour before sentencing her; She
qouid have been sentenced to a maximum <¥ five years.
1 11le federal penitentiary to which she
'fill be sent has not been determlnea.
Mrs. Schnall was a nurse at Oak
Knoll Navy Hospital in Oakland.
Her civilian defense attorney, Richard
Wertheimer of San Francisco, introduced
everal nurses and hospital employes
who testified she was unwilling to discuss
t'liUe< at lhe hospilal. . -
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LJ:>s Angel~ County sheriff's deputies
have identified a Huntington Beach man -
as one of three killed in a light airplane
crash Friday 15 miles south of Palmdale.
Donald C. Moore Jr., 48, 15731
Plymouth Lane, was among the three
dead. His son John, 22, alao injured
in tbe crasb,·was·relea!ed 'Monday from
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Officially Takes
Sex Out of Ads
w ASHING TON' '(UPI) -'Tile federal
govenunent · Monda'y · officl.ally banished
sex from the classified ads.
Ji)"om now on, . unle!ll you want a
bunny f<r your nightclub or a tackle
for your football team, It's against tl)e
law to specify sex in job adverUaemenls.
The U.S. Equal Employment O~
porturuty Commission (EEOC) Monday
printed in the Federal Register new
guidelines barring sex discrimlnat.ion in
job advertising. The commission sakl
the order is retroactive to Jan. 24,
when the U.S. Court of Appeals for
the DiBtrict of Columbia ruled the ~
guidelines were legal.
~tate Attorney· Proposes . .
"Lreeming Repair ~ealer~ ' .. -.
j SAC~ (UPI! -A ti.point O'Brien said many of the frauds bit
•-..,,... pi'otoctlon" ·program callilli low inmne !amilles.
fllr ,..W.Uoo ol auto •• •hopl and Tbe "'it!n also calls for a u.r.e.day :i.=-t purdlaae ·amtracta wos period for -•le•. d!Jl'lng to the lestslstlre Monday by •"11lcb a ~ could cancel hli COi\· ilie llale aUorne7 gtnenl's o!Dce. tract, ud ...,..i of Ure 'law allowing
IAllfo repair deilen '""'1d be lle<med new car dealeri to -od-ltts bad<
Iilr a lllale -under the ~ to """' -. the qency -111· bave Ure ji6wer ' .A'ff.bour coolln( olf Jl"jodJor -.to-
" remove the Uceme of a dealer found door Illes failed ]ji the leglslalure 1aat
.l.n1y of fraud. • ~. an4 ftve blDI ---"'Cnminal peoaltles could also be levied · · this 1'ar to repeal the iidomotet law, +.-guilty dealers. ' ~ In 11811. , •
Chief llepuly Atty. Genl. 0.arleo A. Other prov-in the l'l"fVlllD Jn.
said that each of the new clode:
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Swan Memorial Hospital. He waa.trtatfd
for a broken ankle,and internal kiiur;es.
Others killed in the crash were AJan
R. Meyerink, 52, of Santa Barbara . and
Charles Miligan, 50, of Phoeni>.
Deputies said the single engine plane
apparenUy ran out of fuel on a fll&ht
•Cf8S!I Antelope Valley from the M<ijave
Desert commmtity of Essex.
The men were on their way to Van
Nuys when they crashed in a canyon
15 miles sooth of Palmdale and a quarter
mile from a highway intersection.
Fullerton Man's
Body Discovered
ln Plane Wreck
TUCSON,· Ariz. (AP) -Th< body
(If George Braunston, . 45, owner of a
Futlerton, Calli:, produce company, was
found in the wreckage of. his single
engine plane in the Santa Rita mcurtainl
about four miles from Mt. Wrtgbtson
Monday.
The wreckage is in extremely rugged
country, about three hours walking time
from the nearest jeep road.
Braunston took olf from Tucson
lnlemallonal Airport oa Dec. 2Stb and
disappeared. A wideolftod oearcb by
the Civil.Air P.arol ended ln·fallure.
Monday tt wu founJ lllat the ln'eCkqe
had probably been -by ...... Th< wreckq• wu 1lgldod Sm/doy by
Richard Boarman, a --member of
Braun.ton's firm.
Karate-cOurse
Being Off e:red
At V Jilley. High
' A con--.e In brlll& 11 be1nc olfered 'fUel!llY and 1hnday evdqa
In tbe Fountain Vallly Hlgh 8dloof nm
by. the Patb Mil ReoriatJon Dojliit: .menL •
Harry Umemoto, !int d-black
be!( II the lnltrucUJr.
"Is bued upon subl!lanUal - A ' requlremenl 'that 111\no od-
hlch our olflce's consumer pr&-ftlllsing that they ~ builaeoi in
activlUeshlveuncovued.'' 8'>aniah provide .~ con-
He included "the moot pemldoul con-tracts. , . ' •
I Both Jben and women. 14 QI' older, ml)'
alp up fer a.. coune II the Founlaln
Valley Clty llall. 11-alnfnc lncludel ·white bet' (bqin-
nen) lllCI .,.... ind black bell (ld•-.fWu 1bules in door-to-door uJea. -Improvement ol enloroement ~
<jr~le repaln, poverty area frauds, cedorea lor the law r"'jUlrlnJ lhlt coplel
.pl various UJne.peyment contract of time payment contracts be given
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Foo are paid on a morithl11'Mll. ·at
110 per month.
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You'll 1ia,. admm boneymocll ••• .....r d.oy1 ad aisqhto m tb~~:BwfiJlolol,11: V ••
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'.: :: "-··~r~·rlL'ig~t ~~~~·.Recei~ed; From Hig~r . Up,.Fke~ 4clmiral Says
'llCi!lalADO CUPD '-' ,,,._ ll,S, ·Httf
Onmqd ta.Illa --up -lor; • .,.. 'lo• ~ 1U. cnw of Illa
• 1111 o t ~er -lld CGUld b •'-• ~ ol a NATO naval , llrillo "11 ·rldlolaf delperiltely for•b 1 Ip oil
pn-itllled 1111 llMp'1 •ilurt-force in lb< MedilllTlllUll atatiaood in Ibo Korean COii! Ju. ». 1•
aaluld. . •}lllb lhe Air Force not oo llrip
alert, lhey CGUld not have pllln to
W-ID time to pr .... t IJil, coplurt
of iM Puc'bto/• cuaen said.
l'lllblo r flml 1(odi> ~ i:!\'Uvlty,
but It -recel9'1 •. ...._ from
lucJl1 ... ll!l lllilll'&bt' lloodly of Naples, Italy. • Tllo U.S. ll'lltb Air r~,bad be<q
llllltber f!r""1•~ cloy of lellllnoQy before Adm. c .... u had hard aleddill!I, , uked \o be "iln calll' ~ <aao of ~
•· blatMr·•
a nv.Mmlral court ol loqulty. ' C1pt. WUUam E. N ... aom•. Ibo 'l'W'I lo the l'll<blil bjl! It bid ' Doi beln ...
Lt. Edward •R. Murpby Jr., ii. o1 OOWllel,, drew from him the ad\nlaalon queotad lo be OG "atrlp (l'llll'!IJ'l alul,"
Tllo Navy alao •u Jftpared lo destroy
the intelllg<oce ablp in Ibo Com1muuf1
port ol WOOAll afttt It• caplUJ'< boit
San Dieeo, eiecutive officer a n d thJt his command at Pear) Harbor !flt Cauell llid. , . 1 -..
navtcator of the Pueblo, wu ICbedaled the r I 1 k of a Nor.th Korean attack on It would bavt tUen an bWr or more
Cusell "al Wed what acUon tbt
Navy took cm its own.
Jack Goodwin o!Fentrldge, Eng· lheH wa no ....., llgbl oo that either. ,
land tljopght AA ''vicious" birds n-Jl!'O(ICllOd 11nea of 1ctlon cam•
of pro)\-ol(I flllcom and three law· att.r 1111 "'""1· let Clndr. Lloyd 'M.
to tesWy In open session today. · the Pueblo was 10 "minimal" that when to arm A1r f.«ce plaiiu ·0a· ,Okinawa.
The\ ooe wltneas in the open hearing sbe was IUITOUl1ded It wu toO 'iata 800 mi1ea ••ll'· for lhe mjllloo ol ' ·ae , ·uid the c<llllllllMer in chief o(
tbi Seventb Fleet bad Ordered Iba
.i.1rcratt carrier Enterpriae and Its
escorting frigate, Tnlilon. lo head north
trqm 600 miles away with L.,e possible
intent of takina; reprisal acUon or at·
1emp•tr11 to free the Pueblo.
Monday WU llw'. Adm. George L. lo help, wlatlng the, Pueblo, he aatd,' aild l)l<t
Caulll. d\&ef ot "·Nft for operations His testimony Jargely removed -any wu fa1Ung 1r'9Ldly. '
M)' ~would put up ... & -..i•t11a l'leblo ·pl Into I IJICll for U. Padftc J'liel. et &bl -.time of blame from the U.S. Air Foi-ee ·ror "Could I.be. Air P'orct have rendered
t'b 1 ~ .-.... ~ II• t • ~puty not having assisted Buchfr wbel he . wistaoce bUl er condjllon?" Newsome fight tllat ... intruder WOu14 ..... :·11 wllldl -_AJz ~ -~ ~ '
a chance;. But: ova-the ....._ ·· • """ '~· .r·
someone llmlo Ille wbolO lloct, R .. t!,M' ,J:?, • 1 i ;.. ~~fU:r. U I liDllt " , ~ipnr_{' J;'~l '1
· Foe of K_liln,
Hugo Dial l:gtUI lduu ·hb daog ...
ler M~ J, for the fint tlmc GI
his.wife Jlarlha 0.G1ftl at l1'r hUll>ond
a/Ur ttAiarlV a thrH 111ar ob1ence. H•
spent 3irltan lls Cuban joU ., o·poll~
ical' prilona and ofter htl rtJealt
ae•t his "'Pfcllng wifl lo Miami. He
waited Ono&Mr thrtt ~'°'' /or hU
chance lo lf<Rle Cllbo. He om.cd i•
Miami via Jf1ilcc>. · • • Lindo Plumb 1a,y1 !here are dJI.
Dies at 70
AT!.AliTA (UPI) ·~ ~.
-Ralpl! -MiGlll.-wbil trained bla 1Jpow1llor oo. Iha Kii Xlilll
Kiin. radii ~ .... Boalbii'n !~m I ii.n.r 'mmllDDll~im ,11111 . blm 'Iha Puita. Prlli, ,. died .
of I ottlct. MaadlJ 1lilbl.
The .,.,_ journlliat eolllllMd II
the bom•" ol ,,_ wllere bei'iii lib
wife bad llUmdod' I -· PIJ'.IY celell'ltlq bla '1111 ~ two Uyl
early. Bo -...........i,d..,i lit Hol7 FllllllJ 11oop111l
Severol ·odllora 11111 · ropor~I lrol•
Into i... wllOo the report of, llcGlll'a
deatb ruebed the oewa olfleoi of tbe
Alllnla ConaUtutloo, where 'McGW bad
worked-11nce 1929. --
He 1ttacDd aegregallon lo tbe tnd.
!Ill final colwDn, •wel1'lnl In lodly'a
ed!Uon of the Collllttutloo, crttldzed
"freedom of choice" p 1 a·n I In. many
Southern tchools. Sudt plans, be "1'0te,
actuall)r pennlt, the conUnuatlon of
segregatlom.
"It will be the grealell trqedy with
the moat forebodina, cooaequencea if
public achool officllll m allowed to
perpetuate dual systems," be aald.
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UPIT.....,_
He aald I dellroJer iJao WU dlapol·
cbod wltb tbe -1ble mlaaloo o1 "JOlng
Into the harbor" and towing the Pueblo
out.
The d .. troyer could not have reacbed
tbe ooeao uolll the following afternoon.
i.a it lljrnod out, notblng WU done.
E. Mlleo Haney, Bucber'a civilian at-
• torney, Wed what sublequent acUoo
'• , tbe Plclllc Fleet Command look. c .... n lllld he and Adm. John J.
Hyland, COll1llllDder in chief ol the
Pacific F)eet, dilculled putting r~
nlillance planes over Wonsan the nut
day to determine the plilbt of the Pueblo.
That would have reqUlred the author\•
salloo of the commander in chief Paclllc,
Adm. Ulysses S. Grant Sharp, he said,
and It wu not done. Adm. Sharp has
· a~e retired.
Caudl said he aild Hyland aild the
ataff ~ drew up tenta!.lve pt.ans to 'd~ tbe Pueblo in port aild alao
''• repriaal or raid" to free the crew.
1'Dkl you consider that feuible?"
Harvey uked.
"Ya," said Cassell.
~But-the final decis.ion WU eut of
our preview. It w a a a declalon to be
made at a much higher level."
·Culell wu questioned by Vice Adm.
Haro1d G. Bowen Jr., the prealdent of
tho court ol inquiry, u lo what pn>tectlon
the Pueblo had.
"Tbe main protection we felt the Pueblo
had wu the fact &he was operaUng
~£1Y in internaUonal waters," Cawll
Bowen 1tared at him and said:
advanta1u to belni a houlcnotbtr
in a boy1' 1cbool at Kli>I• Lynn,
England where IOlllll ol the ltu-
dents are nearly as old as you are.
••rt is not very :flattering to be call·
ed 'Mum' at 18," she says, "But
l suppose l will get over it."
Mayor Ivan ~Hen Jr., a loqtlme friend
of McGW, called the publiaher "lb< voice
and conscienct of the South. . .durtnc
this tryln& period of social evolutlpn.
His efforts will stand aa a landmark
in this century, and to the furtherance
of man's rightl and opporb.lniUa."
London Cheers Astronaut
"In other words, the Pueblo waa in
a position where 1he could receive no
protection."
• 'When Michele Ferr•ro of San
Giuseppe Vesuviano, Italy "died"
his weeping relatives prompUy
called the priest and funeral parlor
di"'£!<>r. Then someone thougbt lo 1e1ePJione the doctor to 1ign the
deatlu:eitificale. The doctor tum·
Ute;t-the )>ody, gave a su1picious
glii1ice to the relatives and treated
lhe elderly asthma sufferer with
stimulants.._ and artificial respira·
lion. Revived, the 81-year-old 'Fer-
raro's first words were, "I'm hun·
gry. Get me a plate of spaghetti."
McGill, born on a small fann pear
Soddy, Tenn.. joined the Constltutlon
u:s. astronaut Frank Borman gets a pat on the
back from an admiring Londoner as he arrives at
·Prime Minister Harold Wilson's residence at 10
Downing Street for a meeting. Borman was to be
received tonight by Queen Elizabeth al Bucking·
ham Palace.
Cassell was silent.
• SF State Seeks
from the staff of the Nuhville Banner
as sports editor. Later be became a
newa · executive and beaan a crusade
ag~ the Klan and ~egatlon.
Shortly after he wu promoted to ex·
ecutlve editor ln 1931, about 75 robed
and masked klansmen paraded around
... {led.DMZ Strength Watched ··Teachers' Rettim
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-Effort1 are
being made lo• return striking profolsorl
to classrooms at two major California
colleges, bu~ DO progress is reported.
•
Houton cittl councilman John· nv Go11tn withdrew a door prlzt
«cket good fO'f a wetk trip to
Lima. Pe"', at the International
11eart Gola and handed it to ad·
or Peter Brown. "TM winner is
JOhnnv Goren," ·Brown laid.
TM Ttt£.faced Goyen dtcHntd
the ~ and dcmott"d it in1ttad
to a rafBe fn behalf of the Ttzai
Heart Jiutftute.
• In Cincinnati, Ohio Albert Park·
er, 64, a truck driver for the State
Highway Depa-en!, found out
the hard way why his job is so im·
port.ant. Parker was on the way to
spread salt on city streets when
the track &kidded on a slippery
stnet and overturned, dumping
four tons of the de.leer on Wilmer
Avenue.
the newspaper office, denouncing McGill SAIGON (AP) -N or t h Vietnamese
and the CoDltitution. He· frequenUy 1 strength inilde tbe demJlltarized zone
received threatening telephone calla at itandl at t~ to 3,000, military sources
night. lllld today.
In 1961, a .21 caliber piltol bullet Field commanders see no immediate wa.1 fired through a window pane of , McGill's home from a puslng car, but ~t to illied forces just south. of
no one was in the hoUM! at the time. lhe zone. But they say the North V1~t-
Later that year, hiJ mallbpx was --aameae are funneling men and supplies
perforated with p I s to I builds and thfOUCb the zone into Laos and down
garbage w• dumped OD his lawn and the Ho Cll lfinh trail to South Vietnam.
driveway several times. A senior "farine officer said he doubted
McGill won bil PuHtzer Prize in 19fl8, that the North Vietnamese army would
and his staff bonored·bim in an editorial make 1111 ·tnore thrusts through the
on his ab anniver..,-at the morning coutal knrlands of the zone dividing
newspaper. ' Vietnam. The enemy would be highly
"Worklag with McGill b just that 'vulner1blo in lb< flats.
-an .tveDJure," the edltarial said.
"It is enqoyrQement for bdtlaUve and
free tbmtdni aild tolerance for 1tupldlty.
It Is c:onllclence that right will prevail
and conviction that &tandina up for the
right 11 l)referab1e to cowardice."
McGill ..ame under alt.ct when the
Univerally ol Georgia WU deoegregated.
in 1961 One evening, he u.ld, "we had
19 abusive calls between 7:30 and 9
o'clock."
But the compensations far outMigbed
this harassment. he said.
"Frequently, in restaurants, an
unknown waiter or wal&eaa would, in
putting a plato ol food on tbe llblt,
whisper, 'Thank you. air, for what you
write,' " McGill related.
Any puah through the zone also would
appear pollUcally unwlae since the United
States at the Paris peace talks has
been uklne for the North Vietnamese
to ttltcn the zone to Its fonner
demilitarized it.atus, the orflcer added.
Taki.Di no chan~s. however, the
Marfntl and an Army land-clearing unit
are aktnnlng the lowlands below Con
Thien and Glo Linh. Trees are being
cut away ind swathes 150 yards wide
are bdJI& opened with bulldozers.
Tbrulta through the western zone at
the "Rockplle" and the Khe Sanh basin
could bt met and fought far from any
important objecUves, making those
routes undealrable, commanders feel.
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logical attack routes !or the. enemy would
be from Laos in order to threaten such
key northern cities as Hue and, Da
Nang, the military base city.
the area, not fresh troops brought dol!f1
fro..m the north.
Another J)OSSlble point of attack could . . . be in Die central highlands. U.S. officers
have reported recent enemy troop
mov'ements across the border from Cam-
bodia.
Acting president S. I. Hayakawa of
San Francisco Slate offered Monday to
reinstate all teachers who return next
semester, which begins Feb. 17.
He said he would intervene to block
application ol a state law which says
strikers have "automatlcally resigned"
for being absent for five days.
There is better jungle cover there
and any attacks would ostensibly appear
to be the work ~ unit! already In
•
' , STATEMENT OF CONDITION
DECEMBER 31 , 1968 (UNAUDITED)
....... c.1;;.
Cash and U.S. Govlfnment S.CUritin , •..•. , ..••• , • , . , , .. , .. , • , , , , ..............•••• , • , , •• S 6,589,299
Lo1n1 on Real E1tate •. · •.........•• , •••• ,,,, ,, , ••••.. , ;, .. , •.•......•. , ...•••••• ,., ••• , 101 ,508,865
(First trust deed• on real properly)
Lo11t11on Rul Emta Hild fOI" lnvntment ... ,,.,,,,,,, •..........•.•.• , •••.....•..••••. ,, •.
l..D11t11 to Facilitate Sales of RMI E1,t1ta Owned .. , •... , , •. , .. , .....• , , .•......... , ..•••..•. ·.
Loans on Servings Accounts ...... , ....... , • , , , , • , , , .. , .••. , ••• , , •• , .•. , ••...••...•..•...
Real Estate Acquirtd for Settlemen t of Loans ., ••....•...•.. , ... , ....... , •.•...•••••••••• , .•
R .. I E1t1tt Ownld tor Investment ....... , , •• , • , •• , ••••• , •• , .•..••••••••.• , • , , ••••••••.••
Stock In FHLll and 5econd11ry ln11.1rtnee RtMl"Vt , ••••••••...••. , .•........•••••...• , • , • , .•.•
IMembtrshlp in Fedar1I Home Loin Bank System makn fund• w1111ble
for rMI nt1t1llnding 11t1d witl'l<lraw11 requests.I
ADociatlOn Prlmim, Furnitur•. Fhltur11 end EQU ipment ...................• , ..•.••....••• , , ••
I Cll'titd at co11 ltu daprec:lltion.I
OthlfADIU •... , .... , . , ••......... , ... , .. , ... ,., ......... ,,.,,.,,,,,., ·••,,, · ·. · ·•,
298,492
375,«0
63,500
1,830,409
3,575,982
2,341 ,996
2,859,240
574.600
IAocruld internt t"Ktw.blt, pnpeid tlfPlf\Ml and ml1eallaneou11"'11.I ------
TOTAL •••••....•. , ..........................................•... ............• $120,017,823
:Ll•BILITIES
S....ings Ind lnvt1tment Accounts •....... , , , , , , , , , , •.•...........• , •• , , .••..•.. , ......• , • $103,863,46'
fHtkl by mort: tl'lan 29,800 ac:c:ount l'loldtrs.I
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Ad'ttneel trom Federal Horne lo1n Bank ...•..• , ...••.•..... , . , ... , , , .... , ...•.•.. , ...... ,
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1Col'9ctlonl held .for othln, W• ~Ible and m itceU1neou1 lilbilitin.j
1,418.996
2,450.000
1,032,873
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~A~. Gu.-.nt• Clpitll Ind Undlvldtd Profit• .•.. ,, ...•• , ..•.•••.•.•. •·........... ,J,882,685
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TOTAL ..•.•. , , , , .. , , ...........• , •.• , , , ... , , ............. , . , • , , • , , • , • , , , ••••••• $120,017,823
Tht f inancilll position sho~-n II •fttr ,,.ym1r1t of SJ.106.9JI In fnt1r11t to°"' uffn durln1 1968.
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'
Guess What? Guess Again
Airline Pilot, Crew 'Talk Youth Out of Skyjacking .
MIAMI (UPI) -·Stewardeas
Maggie Row popped into the
cabhi of the National AlrllneS
.flight 11 with a newsy, ''guess
what?"
MichaeJ A. Peparo. 2l·year-
eld New York student
answered the question: .. 1
want to go to Havana." be
told Capt. Harry L. Davis,
• 47, and flight engineer Harry
L. Hendrick.son, 38, both from
Miami.
But Peparo, who was ae-
e<>mJ>"!'ied by his gjrl friend,
was lolled in bis attempt to
become the 13th hijacker of
the year by the smooth-talklng
NaUonal crew. The plane land-
ed safely In Miami. Just hours earlier, four
CUbans successfUlly diverted
an Eastern Air Lines Miami
jetliner With t.1 perions aboard
to Havana.
The Eastern hijackers were
later identified as J. Babiq
and W. Hernandez, who was
accompanied by bis wife and
teen-age daughter.
Capt Jack W. Moore, the
Eastern pilot on bi! second
hijacking trip of the year,
was allowed to bring the crew
and plane back jo Miami 1n
MSUPrexy
Named U.S.
Aid Chief ..
WASHINGTON (AP) -The
Nixon administration has pick-
ed John A. Hannah, presidenl
of Michigan Stata University
and architect of its pioneer
adventures in helping UD·
derdeveloped countries, t o
guide the nation's embattled
foreign aid program.
Hannah, staunch Republican
and long-time friend of Presi-
dent Nixon, wu expected to
submit his resignation to the
Democratic-controlled M S U
board of regents toolghl
But be Indicated in a state-
ment released in Detroit Mon-
day 1>ipt tb•t probleml !at
succession -former Michigan
Gov. G. Mennen Williams was
reportedly to take his place
-could delay a "fulltime role
in the federal government"
until spring or later.
Air Traffic
Group Hits
Equipment
LOS ANGELES (AP) -The
Professional Air Traffic Con-
trollers Organization wants in-
strument landing systems on
lnternational Airport's wester-
ly runways to replace what
the group claim! is pre-World
War ll equipmenl
A spokesman said Monday
that if precision approach
ra.dar had been "in use when
the Scandinavian Airlines
"System jetliner crashed Jan.
13, controllers could have
determined if the plane was
too law.
The westerly runways not
covered by preclsioo radar are
used only during stonn con..
ditions and have no instrument
system to help the tower
assist planes, the spokesman
said.
Fifteen persons died in the
SAS crash and 38 were killed
Jess than a week later when
the· United Air Lines jetliner
crashed on takeoff from the
airport.
•
" UP.I"""" ..
which he tried to pass
as• bomb.
Davis 5¢d Jhe I011&-halred
student told blm "be wu eligi-
ble for lhe drafl In aboul
ab: months, and he didn't want
to go, and did not; believe
in war , and wanted to live
a slmple We of bard wort
in Cuba.
"He said, 'I can live a
simple life In Cuba,' " Davi.::
said. "And :we looked at each
other and then agreed With
him."
Hendrickson said Peparo
broke out in tears several
times, and he and the captain
became "convinced we could
talk him out of it.
"He was haVing family trou-
bl•, school trouble • . • all
kinds of troubles."
ATTEMPT TO HIJACK AIRLINER FAILS
Unldontlllod Girl, Mlcb11I P..,.ro Arrutod
The crew first convinced
Peparo that It was necessary
to land to refuel, and then
talked him into letting the
passengers debark. As the .
passengers walked off, the
FBI and police boarded and
Peparo handed over hiJ knife
without a struggle.
the-late-aftwioon, but the
passengers had to wait on
a propjet ferry flight back
Monday night.
Knives were used in both
Protesters
Mill About
Iraq Mission
NEW YORK (AP) -About
10,000 demonstrators milled
about the >Iraqi Mission to
the United ~ Nalkms Monday
in a second day of protest
against the hanging of lt men,
including nine Jews, as spies
for Israel. Ten persons were
arrested.
Most of the trouble occurred
when an attempt was made
to break through police bar-
ricades. One youth was ar-
rested when be aUempted to
hang an effigy in a tree across
from the mission on East 79th
Street.
At one point, three men at-
tacked one of five coun-
terdemonstrators, who had
identified themselves as
members of the Action Com-
mittee on Am e r i c a n-Arab
relations.
The mass protest began with
a memorial service at Kehilah
Jeshurum Synagogue on East
85th Street.
Reuben Horesb, w ho s e
brother, Charles, was among
the Jews executed in Iraq,
said: 'A sign was pinned to
the victims' prison garb with
the word 'Jew.' That was all
their crime. The tragedy of
the thing i! that my brother
Charles considered himself to
be an Iraqi tirst and a Jew
second."
Mt. lja Erupts,
40,000 Flee
JAKARTA (AP) -More
than 40,000 persons fled to
safety when volcanic Mt. lja
on the Island of Flores erupted
last week for seven hours,
the Social Affairs Ministry
said today.
incidents.
Peparo, who attended
Due~ Community College
in Poughkeep!ie, N. Y., also
had a m06Qui.to spray can
* * * * * * Quit Smiling, Folks;
It's No Camera Stunt
(EDITOR'S NOTE : l\llen Funt,
orlv!Mtor of rr.. "C•ndkl C•-•" teleYlslon ProtrMn, w11 1boerd an
Easlwn Alrllnn 19' hllKked kl Cubl
Monda'I'. He writes •bout 1111 lm-
P•n11on1 of the \lfl1d'leduled !rip In
the fallowlrtl artlclt.)
By ALLEN FUNT
MIAMI (AP) -Wben the
captain of our plane an-
nounced that we were going
to Havana instead of Miami,
at least four people who
recognized me pounced on me,
certain that it was a Candid
Camera stunt.
But it was anything In the
world but a stunt. There was
a little fat man with a 10-inch
knife held at the neck of a
stewardess and he was not
smiling.
It started out as a com·
bination business and pleasure
trip. My wile, Marilyn,. and
the youngest 1w.O of my· five
c~, wete ' coming with
me as ··well as a coniplete
camera crew.
For 11 hours we were the
guests of Mr. Castro. They
fed us, guided us and treated
us with aiurtesy, with one
exception.
1£ you wanted any in-
formation, everybody was sud·
denly deaf and dumb. There
was no telephone, no way to
send a wire, no one to talk
to except Cubans and they
wouldn't say a word.
When they were good and
ready -and that means,
when they ran up a bill for
about $5,000 -they found our
airplane whlch I know was
sitting there waiting for us
for five hours. This was at
Varadero, where we had been
taken by bus from Havana
airport.
Looking back at the ex-
perience, t he unbelievable
thing ·is the way everybody
took it as one big joke. We
saw the knife but everybody
was cool and calm, just a
little annoyed at the delay.
It is strange how you can
be so close to danger and
not feel it.
The biggest joke for me
was how much the whole thing
looked like a bad movie.
Nobody looked the part. The
hijackers were ridiculous in
their business suil.8. 'Ille cap-
tain with super calm an-
nOunced that we were going
to Havana because two
gentlemen seemed to want to
go there.
On the bus to Varadero,
·we -Jhrougb the ' bear! of the fonnei-ly lay Havana.
It was obvious.that something
had been allowed lo go lo
pot. The gulde makes sure
you notice the new and rather
imposing buildings which In·
chtde the president's palace,
the army headquarten and
Havana library.
The hero and heroine of
the trip were my 1-yeai~ld
SOD William and 2-year-old
daughter Juliet. They spent
the longest day in their young
lives with hardly a whimper.
We were planning to put
the finishing touches on our -
feature film entitled "What
Do y OU Say to a N a.ked
Lady?" but the little fat man
with the long knife changed
all Jhal -
'
Demo Chairman Harris
Already Under Attack
WASHINGTON (UPI) -
Sen. Fred R. ljarrts has been
Democratic Na t ional
Chairman for 20 days and
already is under fire from
party dissidents as too slow,
too cautious and perhaps too
chummy with party regulars.
Leaders of the N e w
Democratic Coalition
cha11enged Harris Monday to
get party reform under way,
told him whom he should ap-
point to head it and warned
that U he falters he will face
NDC shadow committees In
each state. The NDC would
pick rebel delegate slates and
try to seat them at the 1972
Democratic a a t 1 on a I con·
v~~ft0~ill makl the 1968 con-
vention look like a picnic as
far as credential fights are
concerned if the mandate of
the 1961 convention is not
followed," NOC co-chairman
Paul Schrade told newsmen
alter lhe meeting wllh Harris.
Will Use TV Camera
Space Walker to TestforEmergency
•CAPE KENNEDY, ·Fl·a.
4AP> -The next American
to walk jn space plans to
Switch on a teJeVi.sion camera,
alip out ol. goldea slippers Oii
lhe ltonl porch ol. his orbiting
#.poDo I spacecroll and show
earthlings below bow
astronauts would retvrn. to
their mother ship In an
en*rgency.
' "As far as goi'.ng EVA textn · vehicular activity)
laid civilian astro!laut Russell
!.. Scllwelckart, "I'm looking
'(orward to ll I led il'a Jhe
jrtatast '1ew In the world." OOcusslni what is planned
during America's first attempt
to transfer an astronaut from
one spaceship to another,
Schwt:ickart told a news ~
lerence late Monday Iha~
\
•1Pbysic~y;. the pr lm.ary
challenge Is Jo Jhe hand
muscles and ann muscles. I
don 't expect to get out of
brealh, bUt I expect ~ arm
' muscles to get tired."
The red-haired, f r e c k I e d
astronaut· pJans to spend two
hours outside the sp8cecraft
during the lo.day flight of
Apo 11 o t, an earth-orbital
mission scbecluled to blalt oil
Feb. 21. Wllh him will be
Air Force Lt. Cols. James
A. McDivttl and David R.
Scott.
It will be lht· first manned
flight of a Wnar nlodute
(Lem), the bug-shaped , craft
that will ferry f u t u r e
utronauta from oe Apollo ship
In mpon orbit to the lunar
surfa.,.. And U all goes
"
perfectly -on APol1o t, it c_ould
be the last Oigbt be[ore 1
landing is attempted.
In orbit, SCOU. is to pilot
the Apollo 9 command Ship
to a linkup with the Lem,
which is to ride into space
aboard the same Saturn $
booster rocket.
On the third day, McDivilt
and Schwe.lckart will crawl Jhrouab a aRlllOCliJ!g tunnel
Into the Lem and cbeck out
gystems for the space walk
~ the lbllowlni day. ~Wearing 1 suit nearly iden-
Ucal to the one listronautl 'Ill! have on when they walk
Oii! the mooo't surfac e .
SClrwelckart plans lo aUp oot
of • Lem baJch 1 .. t.flrsl
Keeping blm alive will be an
O'Y1fOD supply worn on his
'
blck 'lll<e a knapsack.
Demonstrating bow
astronauts would t r a n s f e r r..m a Lem to lhe command
ship in the event hatcbe91 in
the connec\lni tunnel failed
1o open, tile -u1 ;.m
crawl ·-onalall tbe JI.fool dlltance to the
command modllle halch •.. H•
plans to anp 1M1de the com-
mand a h Ip up ·i. hill. waist,
then ease hit way back to
the Lem again. '
1"en as the craft P!IS8t9
over lhe · UilllA!d statai, he
plans lo IWp Into "golden •Iii"
pen" -glw fiber fool remalnts, turn on a talevlsloo
camera mounted on the Lem 11
front porch and crawl .. up
and dml lhe rail a ,cauple
of feet to show yoo what lhe
transfer looks like." •
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• Stop Of (shore Drilling
Southern Clllfomla'• rect!lt epic rainstorm broaaht
polluUon lo boacbea on the Or~e Cou~ lj•!JIWI 1lodlea tram lragedlel upstream on tbe Santa /uJA River,
1ewage from broken lin11 and debril of Ill klD4I hove
upset normal winter ~yon om beacbea.
But theH tbreats lo public health and weUare are
as notbinl! compered lo the damage lo be done If the
huge oil slick now off Santa Barbara, Veotura and O•·
nan! pushes southeastward onto beaches of that area,
Loi Angales County and the Oran(• Cout.
Walter J. Hickel, the copll'ovll'llal new Secretary of
the Interior, new lo tbe aceM of the 1ooey mess Mon-
day. He said he found the polhrtlon much more severe
than be bad anticipated.
At first It appeared Hickel would flljllk bis first \es~
He was quick lo blame the 1ovemment for not h•vinl
rules rigid enough lo pnmnt l1ICb leakage. Re hultaf.
ed Ix! use bis powers Ix! 'halt all drilling in the channel
outside the three-mile IJmlt and to call on the state Ix!
slop it within that jlmlt.
Then he changed bis mind and , afU!r lalldng with
oil company executives, announced that, at his request,
''All drilling on federal leases on the outer continental
shell in Santa Barbara Channel are being temporarily
placed in a standby position."
The secretary then ordered an immediate review of
procedures being used in channel drilling operations.
OU Industry Insiders freely admit (alway1 off th•
record, of course) that the men who drill for oil are, as
a breed, singularly tunnal-visioned. That Is, their object-
ive is to bring oil from the bowels of the earth as eff1~
ciently, aa economically and as profitably as possible.
Except at the policy-making lx!p, where more Ima·
glnaUon is likely to be found , the lower echelons of oil
companies see only their primary objective. The pot1n-
Ual destruction of the environment from a rupture
such as the one off Santa Barbara doesn't concern them
Nixon Scores
High on TV
WASHINGTON -Presldont Nilcon ob-
viously has notblnc to fear from televised
news conferente1. There waa no reuon
to suppose that be would show up un-
favorably in this media which he knows
how to use effectively to establ~ regular
communication with the American peo-
ple.
The appearance of candor and ra·
Uonallty, coupled with granting the
honest inten.Uons of questiooers even
when they may seem bosUle, mark the
dtffaeuce between a convincing and aa ~
UDCllllViDeinl press conference. President
Nim!, pining from Joog experience,
Jacb nothing In the>< respects.
There will come a time when be will
have to aay more, bul for a while,
if be does not bave all the answers,
be Cannot be 1ceused of eva&ton or
dissembling. What the President ob-
vioualy knows for sure is that be must
ap~ to be telllnf as much of the t.ruth)I the nationaJ intertsl will permit.
Ho bli -ed high In lhla re&peCI alto, not bldlna his re.-. fer holding of!
on raUOcation on the nuclear non-pro-
Weratfon treaty ud the beginning of
t.alD oo mlssile llmlLatloo, nor his con-
tinuOd opposition to admission of Red
adno to the United Nations.
THE PRESIDENT'S vaguenea on
methods of eurblng crim< and boltq
inflation are underltaodable at Ulll ltqe.
but it came lbroucb clearly enoulb tl!at
be will do aomethlng In both fields.
NiIC.a'a predecessor has revealed in
writing a farewell analysis of his ad·
ministration (or the 1969 Brll.tanica Book
of the Year what he now realizes was
a major short.coming of his ad·
ministraUon.
Ex-President Johnson says that it be
h a d It to do over again he would "try
harder to eslabUsh better rapport to
get his slory acros,, through the com-
munication media.1' No president e v e r
tried harder. AB Johnson points out,
he held more preu .conferences than
his immediate predecessors, and he saw
incomparably more newsmen and com-
mentltors privately than any president.
But he confeMCs in retrospect that he
should have held more televised news
conferences in addition to the many
non-televised news conferences at bi.I
desk in the White House oval office.
OF COOJISE THE &ad fact Lo that
there was a "real" Johnson and one
wbo.-=-~ 8Cf'!ll on televlalon u
l!J!CtnOol ind locking In tliose -hie·
qualltiea wbkb cause televialon viewen
to Impose trust In those to whom they
listen. Wby this l!bould be so ii -
of the bafflements of the Johnson
AdmbUstraUon, and all the more ao
becaUJe of the oceasion of his Jut or
next to last televised press conference
the real Johnson came to life,
Something aboUt appearing on the tube
usually •threw Jolmson off slride, and
c:rtated an artificlalily Jn his manner
wbolly different from face-to-face en·
cotmten revealing the depth of hls
knowledet ~f the iroblema with which
be WU dealing.
Nlsoo on the tube and off the tube
art about the amt. and 10 there will
be no Fouble in tbil re;tPect; the ''real"
Nlson ... s oo telsvllloil, nol o diltortod
!acstmlle. '1111. ...., quollUes wblch
make Nlson pemwlve tn his rullam
at lmlil ntberilld or tn face-to-face
dilcaaioal-are''.fstble on TV. Jf, tn
the end, he falls to communicate it
will not be because tbt.re is tome other
N 1 x on imprisoned somewhere in the
wor.kl of the TV receivers.
NIXON IS MUCH better In this r<spect
than be was In the 1980 campaign when
his contrast with John F. Kennedy did
not aen·e hlm we11. Maturity has betn
good to Nixon and final victory has
given blm the usurance he may bave
lacked at an earlier stage In his career.
Willi all of Nixon's !mpl'OVed tecbnl·
ques. however, neither an inaugura] ad-
dress nor 1 televised news conference
have revealed the lineaments of his
polides except ln the most general
terms.
A Slick Solution
Control aeems on the way for oil
slfcks that hive piqued tnternatfonll waton and the Grut Lakes. Tbe Ston-dud Oil Co. of New Jersey has developed
on oil dlap<raant that does the cleanup Job pd Is nontollc lo marine life.
Espirimenl•tlon ltarted alter the
.,.......W Toney ~ ran aground
and spilt open, spewJns l!O,GOO bamls
of audo oU onto Eagland'a Cornwall
and JlrlUoll)' beaches.
1'1111 llUTKRIAL. called Comft 'llM,
Is ~ u • mist frorn alrp11ne or
hellc:o(illr. n -up the lilck. ud
~--•• Geerge ---,
Dtor Ge«le:
1 rt.ad and lbJoy your column
...., day but I bo''° noticed that r: never 1lve a eerioUI aniwer.
"°"Id like to """' w!IJ you
... ~: Please tiV• I atrious -1 ' MICllA£L P.
Dear Michael :
Yet and no.
(lfltll no question that's the beat r can do. Surely )'OU can think
CJ( a qtM!lllon which wouJd maJt:e
Ill 1 « part or that urwer
~tragic.)
clear water can be teen In seconds.
UDder ttudy Is the UH of a large am·
pblbl.ou olrcralt whfcb cnuld cony 1
much heavier lood.
Jersey Slancflrd does not clolm It
has • CUl'HIL Some crud• oils become semllo!Jd ond cannot be treotad. But
government polluUon experts conflrm
that the moterlll oppcon the beat to
date.
OIL SPILi.i POii ID enormous
d-to waterfowl ud aboro birds
u well u to recrtaUoaal factllties. 'Ibe
-proptrtles of tho new c:bemJeo1 on lmparfoirt, else the remed)' mJpl
be u bsnnful 11 tlle problem.
Moot admfrob1e ii the Industry's oo-
ceptance cl lls ruponslblllty I ft
researchlnc 1 meay situation. Jerser,
Standard earlier adopted a "cltan seas '
'JR>llcy, In which tanlrera are flushed
at sea tnto holding OOsins on board.
The oil then I~ 9eparaled for salvage,
while the watc!r Is pumped ouL. Other
thippe.rs are following 1uJt oo lar&er
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Mt!~·~ (Wis.) J"""ol
' unW oometbblc I'* wronc and the damage 15 done.
Tiie wonder II thal a 11mllar tragady bas not hap.
pened Joni since of1 the coasts of Hunlinglx!n Beach and
Seal Beach. Not only are there drilling blands there,
bul wblpstocklng from the coul has produced a net·
worlt of pipeline under the ocean Ooor like uncooked
apagheltl.
A rues! tdilorlll be!°" 1ug111t1 that Standard Oil
Co. of. J.lew Jersey may have come up with an eilecUve
oil dllpersant as a result of research aUmula\ed by the
Torrey canyon disaster off the Eollllsh coast. Whether
this-or offshore wind.a c.an save tlie situation here be-
fore the oil re.achea: our beaches remalns to be seen.
But regardless of this, the Gamage already done to
fish and birds In the Santa Barbara Channel is a major
disaster. If the oil reaches the beaches, II could take
years to return them to normal . Damage done to some
heacbea by oil from tailkers In World War II ls still pres-
ent.
Apart from stemming the .flow from the ruptured
well oft Banta Barbara, the immediate problem fs pre.
vention. Tb.is calls for state es well as federal action to
slop offshore drilling forthwith. And keep It stopped
while money spent on drllllng and pumping Is diverted
to development of foolpl'OQf systems.
A Diversionary Tactic \
Assemblyman Eugene Chapple, a Republican ranch·
er from the El Dorado mining country, has denied he's
an old curmudgeon-but be wants capitol secretaries
Ix! lower the hems of their miniskirts. Some of his con·
stituenta have been embarrassed, he says.
Until the fashion pendulum swings low again, It ap.
pears the solons are considering either raising drinking
fountain heighta or-as a diversionary tactic-lowering
necklines. •
--~0!"<,u_~i.;.
"You SAY vou11-soN Horfs 10 ENrE·R THE uN1veR.S1TY
So/v.E ~A'(~ SO DO 11 MAf>AM-SO'Do I."
We're a Tiny
Dust Speck
In Universe
I was listening to a lecture by an
astronomer last month, and be mentioned
the relative size or our world in the
universe. He said that the best modern
telescope can now see so far tnto space
thal if we took the whole United States
u our model, the Earth would not
even appear on it, wben looked at with
electron microscopes.
This Ls a hard image to illustrate
with words, so let me try agaln ln
another way. U that part of the tmimte
we can already :see were the siu of
the U.S., the ·~ of tbe Earth In that
area would be about as small as a
vlrul compared with the whole country.
Is that clearer?
HOW PROVINCIAL of us, th e
astronomer went on. to Imagine lhat
our gaJaxy w~th 150 mllllon stars aa
large u our sun. doea not have other
planet. With life on them -especially
since there are 150 million other gaJaxies
in the universe, each containin& as many
mnHons of 1tars.
OIJwr stars no doobt have planets.
Other planets, somewhere, must have
pretty much the same envtroomental
conditions that bred life on Earth; and
out of this Ufe must have come what
we call "intelligent" life on some of
these planets -and possibly mllllons
of years before this planet began to
cool off. TO ~ve we are unique is the
height or anthropocentric arrogance.
IF WE COULD steadlly see ourselves
In this light -as a tiny spec k of
dust wblrling about in one tiny corner
of lhe universe, with the whole time·span
of the Earth no longer than a twinkling
-we might be able to reach a saner
perspective on buman and sociaJ prob-
lems.
Buckmuter Fuller's old analogy of
the Earth u a "spare-shi p" is another
useful concept. We are all riding together
in a space-ship that is smaller than
the ooe the Astronauts went up in,
compared with the .slit of the cosmos.
We are locked into this ship together
and forever, and we survive or peri.<;h
together and forever.
THE FIRST ANO absolute imperaUve
ln the apacHblp of the Astronauts ls
cooperation. and the subordination of
individual wtll to the wellart of the
ship as a whole. Only after that is
thert room for idiosyncratic differences.
Di.sharmotlf among the A a t r o n 11 u t s
means dlaaster for all.
Man m\llt begin to Ilk• t h e
"astronomical" view af blm!lt.tf and hit
world if he ls to IUfVfve. It is far
too late for any parochial view ; too
late for polltlcl, too late for race, loo
late for cl1111 distincllons. Our ship is
now so highly explosive, so charged
with inctndlar~, thal we have only
two opt.ions : We stay Ul>• or we blow
up. Not to see this, clearly and lleadi!J
ud primarily, ls lo perish In the unlvene
u obletrtly &Dd ignobly as we ha\•e u...r.
Quotes
Muca City, h ., Glof>e..Gmtte -uAn
unblued person is somtantl who Ml
lbe 11tne1blu u we have!."
Wu bunt In °From A t.o lu1rd"
In Amarillo, Tel'., Ne"' -"f>oliUcal
def'mltlons: Llberals -People who want
to spend or get other people's money:
ConaervatJves -People who have the
money lhe Jlbcrall want; Moderates -
People wbo bold mori&•i"' on botll
groups." \
-Proposals Due for Mauling
New Minimum Wage Boost?
New proposall for raising the federal
minimum wage floor to $2 an hour
are sure to receive a severe mauling
if, indeed, they ever reach floor debate
In the 91st Congress. Tbe whole minimum
wage idea is coming in for rMX·
aminaUon.
Moreover, it's tough to sell the need
for a higher wage floor when the nation
has Just completed eight years or un-
paralleled prosperity and the outlook
for the Immediate fulure is only slighUy
misty.
Outgoing Sec. of Labor Willard Wirtz
on Jan. 16 recommended that all
American workers,~lncludlng those oo
farms, be guaranteed a minimum wage
of $2 an hour by 1975 -as against
the present ceilings of $1.60 an~ fl.30,
the laUer effective Feb. l for service
and some fann wark:er1. The National
Urban League on Jan. 22 came out
f o r a $2 minimum with automatic in·
creases tied to the Bureau of Labor
StaUstics' Consumer Price IndeL
THE FIRST successful attempt to
regulate working hours and establish
a floor for wages was the 1938 Fair
Labor Standards Act. The minimum
wage law provided for some 12.S million
workers ln businesses engaged in in·
terstate commerce -25 cents an hour
-but brought actual wage lnc{e~
to only 300,000.
The raise to $1.60 in hour was
established by the J96S minimum wage
bilL With the extension Feb. I some
ff.6 million work:en will be covered.
ln contrast to the legaJ minimum,
atraigb1.tlme earnings of worm. in
manufacturing averaged f2.M an hour
last Novim.ber. The average in durable
industries was $3.12 an hour.
Pfof. Junes Tobin of YaJe University
bolds that biklng the minimum wage
is not the obvious remedy for the in4
adequate Incomes of the working poor.
He writes: "Emplojers can tie required
to pay · higher wage rates but not to
bire workers oo whom they take a
loss. The likely result of an increase
in the minimum wage is to increase
unemployment and involuntary part-time
work1 among the very groups lhe measure
alms to help."
THE U.S. DEPARTMENT of Labor
insists lbat none of lts studies has pro-
, duced any documentary evidence of a
damper on employment tn the steady
rise of t b e minimum wage from 25
cents an hour to fl.60. Yet the
Presidenl's Council of Economic Advisers
in its January 1969 report cwerts: "Ex·
cessively rapid and general Increases
in the minimum (wage) can burt these
(low-wage) workers by curtailing their
employment opportunities."
"Since 1956," according to the report,
"the federaJ minimum bas gone up about
in line with average hourly compensatlon,
while coverage has progressively ex·
panded to tX>ver low·wage industries.
In considering the future rate of increase
for minimum wages, careful scrutiny
!boWd be made of the poaslbility of
adverse employment effects. The benell~
ol higher minimums should be weJghed
against alternative ways of helping low·
wage workers."
FROM THE BEGINNING, employer
tntei'ests have argued that "higher
minimum wages actually reduce jobs
by forcing an upward wage spiral lhat
brings inflation,, business f~llurell, and
layoffs of employes not worth the
minimum wage. But Secretary Wirtz:
in his fina] report to Congress declared :
"There are between 22 and 26 mHlion
people living in this country Wlder
'poverty' conditioos . . . Il is a con-
servative estimate that if every warker
in the country received $2 an hour for
his labor, the number Uving In poverty
, •. would be more than cut in hall."
Sommers-Astute Editor
WASHINGTON NOTEBOOK -
\Vhenever two or three were gathered
together here during the ceremonial of
inaugurating a new President, there was
talk o( the slow, sad death of the Satur-
day Evening Post. If the eddies of COil·
versalion included any who had ever
had arUcles in the P06t before 198%,
there was talk of Martin Sommers.
Marlin Sommers died shortly after
he had opted not to 10 to New York
when the Post moved there in 1962.
"The office was loo close to Toots Shor's
saloon," be 11ald, by way of explanation.
Sommers had seen the monkey and
heard the owl in Paris during the great
years of Joyce, Stem, Hemingway, and
others of lhe "lost generaUon." He and
Vincent Sheean shared a room. Wben
they both were destitute, Sheean, a
handsome lad with shining hair, would
go to the hotels where the rich American
tourists were at play.
IT WAS FASWONABLE then for
femfnine tourists· to get their klcks by
dancing with a real French gigolo.
Sheean made like one. The lady tourists
would go home and tell lhe girb about
Dear
Gloomy
Gus:
I hope that "Ranember Capt.
Bucher" bumper &tickers will nol
be needed.
K. B.
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their big moment. It was, of course,
de rlgueur for the lady to give a generous
Up to the patent-haired young French
dancing partner. "We would have sLarved
but for Vincent," Marty recalled.
"Usually he got $50 lo $10. Once we
painted Paris a bright, lurid red after
a lady from Main Street gave Vincent
$50 in francs. She wu: a litUe drunk
and a bit hazy about their value."
Marty had a year in Peking. This
was at the time when that city's wonder
and beauty, mystery and magnificence
were of a quality that made it 1 legend
to all correspondents who served there.
BE CAME BACK to America and
a decade of wonderful years •Ith tbe
late Captain Joe Pattersoo, dating from
the found ing of the New York Daily
News. Later, Marty went to the Saturday
Evening Post and a long career there.
Writers loved him. He knew their griefs,
IOl'rows, fears, hopes. and he could listen
with compassion to their confessions and
fears. He was an utute editor who
could tell 1 writer bow "to 0%" an
article •fter everyone else Nd 11ld it
couidn 't be flsed.
He was foretp editor of the Post
and aJao hod the uu. of "vice pmldeftt
In charge o! Joe Alsop." (Marty WIS
the only editor who c:ouid hold dWocu<•
wltll the mercurtol oenlor of ttro talented
brothen.)
I RECALL 'l'HA T following ' the tx·
hausUna Democratic convention In the
n o n ·a I r • c o o dltiontd bu!lding at
Phltadelpl!lo ID t9411, Mlrjy look me
home wltll him to Sl David's. Edg1r
Snow WU already lbttt, In a lfoubted
and sorrowrul mood. We took blanket.I 1
ud went oot to the grUS)' alopa of
a cool like near Marty'1 home. Start
breeze blew. Marty 1et Snow talk hlmse1£
out and then put his two relaxed guests
to bed.
Marty was a youngster, a bigh school
dropout, and a runaway from. home
when a showboat on which he had a
job lied up at Parkersburg, West Va .•
for the winter. He got a job at $15
a week on the Parkersburg News. The
hours were from I p.m. to 2:30 a.m.,
seven days a week, with every other
Sunday ofr. lie went on from there.
(Schools of journalism take note.)
IN THE AUTUMN of 1947, in Paris,
Marty and I went out to seek his lost
youth -the haunt.s of the 19205. He
had been barred from life from Harry's
New York Bar. Harry embraced him.
He went to a restaurant near Les Hailes.
There Madame Brusous looked intently
at him -standing there grinning. Sud·
denty she ran forward and threw her
arms about bim and kissed him. "Martin
Sommers," she said "don't you be yelling
\,Ulder my window at 3 o'clock tomorrow
morning."
It was a great tour -Madame
Br1ssous was the best.
--~--Tuesday, February t, 11)69
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fOT!Am fO< Ill< <:>:pr<ulon of
our r<odm' oplnfo!u, and b»
premaCfng CU dtoft"tt vii•
poinU of informed obun>tra
and rpolu1111t11 "" topics of Ill<
da)I.
Robert N. Weed, Publisher
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'CHECKING
•UP•
Polluters
Have Edge
On Board
Bribe Tactics Told
chara:e1.
Car Smashup Made
Her Kisses Painful
LOS ANGELES (AP) -
CaUfornla'a rql~l water
quality control bciard$ are
11tactod heavily IA f1vor of
pollulln, Chief Deputy Atty.
Gen. Cbarlea A. O'Brien said
Monda)'.
O'Brien spoke at a hearing
on proposal• for a new slate
SACRAMENTO (API -A
De m o cratlc auemblyman
says Gov. Reagan dana:led a
JudctJhlp IA !roof ol him .,
bait Jn an attempt to persuade
him to give up bla Aasembly
Hit and make way for ·a
Rtpublican replacement.
Assemblyman Harvy
Johnaon, (D-EI Monte), n ld
Monday the pvemor is afrald
GOP Asoemblymon J o h n
Veneman will accept an offer
to become the No. 2 man
I fttpubllclll wtmbl)'11llll to
~·maU 1 deal wtth me" about
a vacant Judltahlp In· Ille El Monie Mlmlclpal Court. He
Rid lie rejected the allepd
offer. He did not ldentlly the
Republlcan assembl)'11llll.
"Tbe governor apparenUy
will ao to any lenatha to make
ture a ' 4MO • tie amohl
Rtpublfcau and Democrall
-not develop In the
Allembly.'' he Aid.
"No Olle bu been autho<lae"
to act on behalf ol th•
governor to ma k e ap-
pointments ot offer IUCh
Jobi." he uld.
WJthln an hour after
Johnson made bla 11CC11111tlons
tn a written etatement,
Reagan's oUk:e IMOUDC*l lhe
appointment ol Loi Anples
County Depoty Dill. AU7. Roy
L. Norman to the vaca11t
Judge:!hlp; Norman 11 a
Democrat.
By L. M. BOYD
AM ADVISED BY a wit
that the citizens of Juarez
are thinking of building an
elevated rapid transit w)lJ.ch
they intend to call The
General Sherman rather than
the 11Ji.iarez El" . . . IT
IS A STATISTICAL FACT
only one man in 1 0 0
hereabouta 11 completedly
bald • • • ACCORDING to
our Name Game man, when
a girl called Ramona gets
really angy, ll's eaaler to
shout her down than reason
with her. Can you verify thlt?
. • • SAN FRANCISCO Ill
the wbereahoull ol the largest
nwnber of slngle glrla who
wear contact lenses • • • ONE
PARAGRAPH In the Jut will
and testament of E. J . Halley
of Memphis, Tenn., read u
follows : "To the nurse who
kindly removed a pint monkey
from the foot of my bed,
$5,000.11
lleqan's pres aide, Paul
Beet. denied Jobn1on's
water pollution control law.
the Quartermaster corpa, the Industry domination of the
worst and most undlsclplined water pollution boards "haJ
in the Medical de:partmtnl" created widespread p u b I i c
A ST. LOUIS SCHOOL distrust," O'Brien to Id
TEACHER says she iuffered membera of the State Water
from arthriUJ for 15 yean, Resources Control Boar~.
In the U.S. ll<f"'rlment or~l;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;Ojj
then -recovered' .sbortly after "Spokesmen for lhe general
her divorce, and bu not been public and representattverof
ao affilcted alnce. She aays groupr1 concerned with' the ef-
her doctor now bu convlnced fects of pollution on our total
her that arthritis ia only orte environment are In a unique
'of five allmentl which lbow minority on these boards,"
up with aJannJna frequeoey sald O'Brien.
among the UDhapplly married. The law requires the boards
The others be lists are to be composed of one
"I want to speak liOrds of lo"" tO you and all I e&11
do ia wonder if my ah ... are aafe ••• •
uthina, rheumatism, ulctn, member each representlllg
and bronchitis. waste-producJn11 lndustries, it· M • c H
CUSTOMER SERVICE: Q, rlgatedagrlculture,watersup.. utiny ourt ears "l'BE Chihuahua la t be pliers, county government, ci-
lrilallest dog, rlgbt? A. Wblcb ty a: v er nm en t, con-
Health, Education and
Welfare, and jeopardiz e
Republican control of the
Assembly.
Johnson said Reagan sent
CAB to Rule
On Air West
Buy Offer
Chihulbua? A Britlaher nun· servaUonlat.s and the public. c fl' T • ed Arthur Maples ooce owned John B. Gaskill, chairman on lCt estimony WASIDNGTON (API -The
a Yorbhire terrier that was of the board of the Ocean Civil Aeronautics Board has
2!h inchea bl&h, I inches long Fish Protective Association, set Feb. 17 for a pi-ehearing from tall Up to nose, and saJd the makeup of the boards SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Oct. 14. to consider the joint ap-
lt weighed 4 ounoes. That wu 1111 similar to sending the Three Army military police Lamont said he went to the plicatlons of Hughes Tool Co .
the original ''Teacu~Do . '' wolvu out to guard the officers gave c o n f 1 i c t i n g stockade on the morning of and Air West for Hughes' ~ sheep." testimony Monday concerning the slt-down strike but was •.• Q. "IN WHAT e ts hi h led t h posed acqula!Uon of th e STATES CITY do the famllles ven w c o c arges unable to read Article 94, the western reglanal airline.
on the average have the of mutiny against 27 soldiers description or mutiny, to the The CAB's action Monday
largest number of children?u Jet Recorder for holding a sltdown strike group because the soldiers Is desiimed to _....,.ite pro-at the Presidio Stockade. ri .... · and h t· •·· ~""" A. That's still Boston, pretty were ;u.i'llilng c an mg cedure. It s a Id petitions for
sure. The testimony came as the "We Shall Overet1me," "We intervention must be flltd by
THAT OFFICE GIRL least N t Loe ted Army opened its case in the Want (Attorney Terence) Feb. 12.
apt to bold her job is the 0 8 court marUal of Pvt s . Hallinan," and "We Want the The board, notlng that the
Old World
Mediterranean
Spanish Furniture
' Recelv.d canctillatlon ef $22,000.00
Spanish ind MMiterran11n Furniture
..... "f.!:"'' ..... -huNl.r'1 H.-O• Dbpl9f
Items as {ollows: Georieous 8 ~ custom
quilted sofa with separate loose pWow1 with heavy oak trim decor and matching chair, 3
matchlng oak occasional tablet, (2) 58" tall
decorator lamps, banging cbaln IWll lam!"
In wrought Iron, an 8 piece king size master
bedroom suite In pecan panelled Mediterran-
ean style with top quality 15 yr. warranty
king size mattress & box springs. Spanish _,
decor dinlni set etc.
WW. ....,.. ... ,...1. S1ut.H ;:
::~::~~~~---···-···-$698.00: Any Ploco Con lo Purchaaod fndlvlduafly 4
Term1 Available -Newcomen to Callf. •
Credit Approved lmmedlataly
young lady who turns on the Lawrence W. Reidel, 20, Cres· Press." applic.ant.s had declared an
charm in 1 hlghly personal LOS ANGELES (AP) -The cent Clty, Calif., and Louis The captain said he left the urgent' need for apeedy con-I
manner with her ho••· tiny 1ubmarine Deep Quest's S. Osc~pinskl, 21, Florida, N. stockade and read the article sideration if Air West wa s lt'tt1rnit8re
Dangerous gambit, th.al A crew acanned the tail section Y. They are the first of the from the uniform Code of to conlluue operat~ons, said r
-"'II
man in authority rarely ap-of a sunken Scandinavian Air 27 defendants to be tried. Military JusUce over a it would hasten. the pr~
predates tt. Our Love and System's jet "inch by Inch'' Capt. Robe.rt s. Lamont, loudspeaker mounted on . an ceedlng1 to the maximum ex-At Harbor Blvd.
War man makes the point on the ocun floor Monday correctional officer for the MP automobile . Lamont said tent possible "COMlstent with
that this is not usually a moral but found no evidence of the stockade, testified his mind he' then gave the soldiers a the development of the record 1844 Newport llvd. Costa Mela only
YOUNG LADY, IF you don't
think it's important to show
great verve and ardor when
kls!lng your gentleman friend,
consider the situation of Mrs.
Lily Green of London. She
got into a car wreck. A court
awarded her the equivalent
of about '2,500 for her in·
juries. But she appealed the
case to a higher et1urt, claim-
ing sald Jnjur!ea caUled her
extreme pain whenever ahe
tried to put her all Into klaslng
a man, thus ruining her love
life. The higher court pro-
mptly doubled her damage
award. How's that for justice?
matter with such an ex~ doomed craft's flight recorder, was "focused on mutiny" direct order and they refused and preservation of the rights Evwy nltht ·"" 9 -Wed., Sat. & Sun. 'tll 6.
ecuUve, but 1 matter of pride. ~·~po~k~•~mi~·~·~·~·~ld~-------w~he~n~th~e~p~r~ot~e:st~oc~'.c~u~rr~ed~l~as~t-~ro~ob~e~y'.._lllt~. -------~o~f ~·~11-tl~nl~e~res~ted~p~a~rt~l~e:s·~":___J~!!!!!!!!~!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!~~~!!!!~~~~~!!!!!!!!~ Sad tho it be, fact is most 1-
IT'S GENERALLY -
under stood those s po r t i n g
enthusiasts most apt to quar·
rel during a game are the
pool players. Because mostly
they play against one another.
Those said to quarrel least
are the bowlers. Because
mostly they play against their
own records • . . WRITES
A RETIRED Army man nam-
ed Bill MeCann : "In my 22
years or military service, I
found the best and most
disciplined soldiers were in
**'¢· • aw •s••sdG&I
any savvy official would even
rather take advantage of an
innocent woman than allow
a designing woman to take
advantq:e of him. Please post
the foregoln& IA the typln&
pool.
Your quution.s aml com-
mtnts are welcomed and
toil! be used whern1er po,..
iible in "Clucking ~Up."
Address mail to L. .M.
Bo1J(l, In care of lh< DAILY
PILOT, BOl: 1875, NetDpOrt
Beoch, Calif., 9266J
Legislature in Action
Ir T'-Aued1t.d Pnu
MlllU'I', l'"ft. J
Oemoc:r1llc' Mi.emblJINln H•rvf'I'
Jo11<11on MJI Gov. RHt•n prarnhtd
hlm I illdtnhlP In 1n 1llf9ed 1t1.,mpt
"' Ol!I him PUI of 11111 h~ to INI~" .,,.., far 1 ReP1Jbllcan. llt1t1n 1llk
den1" di•~·
TH• ASSEMIL Y
llllt lfttrOlillcM
ColltHt -Rebulrn -111r tUS•
Hnllon I« 1tlldfnt1 wlto carnm\t ..:~
ol forte "' vlolenq on Unlwnllv of
C1llfornl1 or 1t1te col'""9 "' lunlar
Ul!lflte c1mPUH$. tXPUhlofl ..,,. ·~ond offmden, Ind Prd'llb!l1 lvdt 1lu-
dt11ll from r1eelvln1 or n-lne Ktiet. en.hips, ftllow1hlos. 9r1n~ « io.n11
AS ,._., M11!11trd, ll·Pi.d"'°"t.
DMtOf'I -Exemp11 from 1t11chment « 11rnlshmenl prior lo IU!lt"""' 111
cf • perl0tl'1 e-ernlnt1 rll'UIYtd lor II!' tt~n-t 1....,lces unln1 debl1 1r1 for
common ~111" or for ttl'rson~I
wrv!c" of ~ttloYflt AS ll9, A:•rn,
O·Los Antetes. 5"911 -Aulhorll" un Of r•d•r or
1lmll1r llQU!pment by I~ hlehwlY
ttllrol to me11ur1 sttl'ed of motor ve--
hld1s end P11nnlfs ln!roducHon ol 111<:11
fl•11rH Into court ~ldel'Ke; AB JJ7,
Ke!cllu!OI, R·P110 Rob!H.
Sdlool1 -M•k"-mend1lory rtl~r than perml11lv1 th1l 1UthO!'l11!1on for
-m1•lmum t1( rtle tor Proi:tostd NW dl1rrlct be lncludrd In countv
cammltlff ~ d!str!cl reort1nlr ..
lion P!'OPONh AS Jl', Vl't'WJ, R·
Sr.wl.,,,
•Millon -E~PI~ *'lnlllon or "~1111 11ms 11'111 """'°"" cf ti.. le!llsllture ~•rdlnt """ l1w 90\lemlnt VNr·•'Vlmd hl9h scl'lool OC1trellon1 AS
'3!, "-' O..O.kl1nd. Pllnn -A1k1 Putil!c Ulllllln Com.
mlu lon to ~~· 1!ffci on comi>lll"I
p1nentw c1rrler1 ~ 1w1rdlnt
certlflcam or P\lllllc con.,..ni.nce 1Pld
de~ 1ni:l r!!VIHI Cf'11fn provltJ,,...; AS .,, 11edl19m, R·NIWP«f 9e..:h.
l"lnllrfl -E1!1bll!IM$ procedures far Hf'tnlll ,.... lr!trest•,. ,,_,
l lP c.1rrlen tB11M 0y ftw Putillc' UllJ..
'11ft CDmmlulon ind el1-c1rri..rs tu ...,.,"' Uf!IH -natlen lit 1cttd
1111011 bV tM ciimmlnlOll1 At :m.
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IRvnonce -Provldft fhlt no _..
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f'ullerion.
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1,,.!Y1f IO ereNre lft l"llnll fl
lnel Wrft 1Ullmllled fo \fOfl"1 Ir.I tn
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AS 256, 01vll, O.Portol1.
Al<f -ll!'XMl!dl 1tllulory pnl\'ltlon•
"-tlln1 .tl>Cllled plentry rttul1tlon
1ulhorlll' Jn l'l1h 1fld G•-(om"'I"
1ton concH11!11t t1klnt of fll!I ind .. ,... trom JNf to 1m 1 AS l.U, ......
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wllk!I ec1111!rn !tt $1\1NI "' • """""'
or (OllMlldtTID!I wllll • f«tllll ar-
PPnllOi\ '9 cem Wdl ~ 11
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end SI for plllfl' Yi!l'tlclll •nd ~II lfl.
cm"' lnto -C11tlllml1 Tnn_,r ..
tlon fund to be \tied f« fln•nclnt
r1ttld tr-1t1 AS W. Farin, O-S1n
Fr1nc:l1co.
ll:ltOlwtlen IRhwfvc ..
c---CrHln Joint Commit·
tM on Uniform Con111mer Cr..,11 c•
to ~ In 1'10 rftUler HUion Mid
el111'torllft VP to SUAIOll fnim Hllll,..
tent fuMI al "-Ati.embtv 1fld Seft"
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pt1t10!'1N Ill Pf'Omote fel, a"""''" Pr1ctlttl 111C1 1rtiltr1tlon el dl~ll
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ui.e ttorougllouf fhe ttttt be unlforlll1
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cf twa, wttldl _., bt 1ntTMMd to """
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tl-1 la.di to U Ir 1J "'"""" unllt on • voh.rnt1ry Miit Ill l"ltllnl ,_. .,.
lncentl~ lncrNH Ill MllrJ'I II lM.
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on • .amtnll"11'*" w '""""' ""-Ml ~en. 11 lunlor qli.t-. 11 n 1.
A1'tulft, 0-lell JOM>
SF Iss ue
'Violence'
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI! -
Gov. Ronald R .. aan llllld
Monda)' nilhl that ''vloleoce
lllell'' bu become the -
al San Fnnclaco Stata Co~
tege.
Reagan told a conference
of the NaUonat Council on
Cdmt and D<Unqu<ncy thal
some of the demand 1
presented by strlkln& students
are "good" and 1 om t art
"unwbe.'' j'But when they
resorted to violence to ac-
compllab their end th 1 t
bedime the issue, 11 he eaid.
Moat of t he cart that· ar• competitiv• with
Chevrolet.a are clamorins for you to come in and buy .
them now. ·
Bir deal. (You hope.)
Cb11Yl'Olet otren eomethin1 even better than hope. A
Valu• Sbtntdown.
Now DWlJ popular utru are priced even leu than
a yurqo.
Power1lide ia priced leu than la1t year. New
adYanced-delip pOwer dl.c· ~ are over a t.blrd
1• than our poww dilc brak• wen 1ut y11r.
Erlra-co.t VS'a are priced Jess. And bead restraint&
are now included u standard equipment.
We're otf'erin1 a '69 Camruo Sport Coupe for leM
money than a '68 Camaro.
$147.oo• teu il you equip it with the new 350-cu-in.
260-bp VS that run1 on regular (•• compared with l88t
yeai'1 327-cu.-in. 276-hp VB which needed premium
sat), Powerglide, power disc brakes, whitewall tire1
and wheel coven.
lt'1 your Chevrolet dealer's way of helpin1 to deflate
l.nftation, lllon1with Jiving you an even better Camaro.
· Sptcfll 1nnoanc..,ltlt. c....,.,, the Hurror, bu
just been cboeen the Oflldal PaOI Car for UU. yeu'a
lndianapolil 600. With ital wide track-holdin1 stance,
rally wbeelJ and four-be.nel VS, Camara will lead the
field of USAC Champlonahip &con. Tlilil ill the -
ood time in three jean tbat the road-bu1sln1 Camuo
bu received the much coveted Pac. Car honors.
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.. --MUl'der Charge
. ... • For The Record
2nd County
Juvenile
Home Open
Psychiµ,tric Tests ...
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H•ll• l!f Yllf'ktowrl. Hvlttlflttoll
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HlellwlYo C:0.-dtl MM, 6:1f •.l'G·
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tffdl. 1:00 •·"'-' ,,_. No. 11$1, .CS I!, ...et, COdt ,!MM, l:U p.m, • for lf\e p_.,aflon Inf
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Quark! Sll'llllll "' A/'fttrb, (09!1 Mtu CMP!tr. Ccl"'9e Parll: Scrwiol.
2llO Notre Cit""'' Cosl1 MHt, 7:.c.5
c'!i~r11lt Sacllf'I' of P1ydl!1lrlc
Jl'dlnlclll\ll, F1lrv1-C ~ t PI er ,
, ~lialrvlew Stitt Holltll•I Mldllotlum.
1 J::IO p.m, Wl"OMl.IDAY ! .W. Filrne TOQtfNS!en Club, Mnl -_ \'eoM C-try Cll.G. 0:.tll Mua,
• ar1.m. 1 (Osttl ~ °"""bt Club, c.tl ~ Golf and c-itl'T Cluti, 1191 Goll 1 • Qou,_ Drtw, COst. ,,.,_, 12 ,_,
' HunflMfllll had! E~ Club.
I Slitt"lhln ... II IM. HuflllMlwl llNdl, ·tt-\ , W.,IT!ll111~ o.llft'llsl Club, w.1,.,•1
1 .a.ble rest111r1nl, Wet!Tlllnstll', 12 ·-• C.st1 ~ Rol1ry Club, COlll Me"
1 ~all 11111 Counll'Y Club, C111t1 Mae,
, V41t1trnln11.,-E•dW!e• Cl!Jb, Elbrus
:Ann NOTICES . -· MOLINA . -, JON G91tne MollN. lnl111! .., d
I Diii• Mollfle, HllflttowtM Sftdl. 0.1•
t d 0..111, Fetl. 1'. Gr1V111de Hrvlcet
, wm be IMlld ~. F.O. s 11
1 Goad Shepherd <:.emetWY. DlldlY
I 8rothll'I Mortu1ry, Dll'tdarl.
• GARNER
' C1rl D. ~mlf'. -"" '1, or 110J C1n-' van View Drln, lA111.1"' llffdl. Dl'-
1 or de1lft, J1nu1ry 31. survlvtd bY
'wife, c111r1vt11; Mn. J1m., D. G1r11er1
' 11'111 !'NO t,..ncldllldf'lft. S.rvlott w..-e 1 held !OdlY, TunNY, l ,.M. L111Une 1 lltfdl MOrl\llry (Mpef, wllll Rtv.
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, MORTUARY
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Mortuary
11111 -Bl'rd.
Hotlmitoa Buell
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PACIFIC VIEW
, MEllORIAL PAll
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Quopel
;,.. hdlle View Drive
!Oow'port -· Calllorala IU-Z'l•
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Geottl1 M1e1lr•
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llolTl!RLOCUTORY DECRIRS H1rold W. Serger YI klll!rvn D. "''" g1•rr. 11. .... "-... J11M1 s. IC""
SANTA ANA -Orqe
County' a second J. u v _e n I J e
home, a facility ~or 100 boys and girls, opened Monday.
The new faclUty ls located
at SO):I N. Hesperlan St. just
north of the Garden Grove
Freeway. Accas is from
Bristol Street, south of the
Freeway.
The Youth Guidance" Center,
as the new layout la called,
is a $1 million complex of
unique heugo~I design.
There are five living areas·
so designed th a t the dining
facility, school rooms and
recreational areas are shared.
Thomas B. Bourque, direc-
tor of juvenile institutions
•
J~:O,""-Fl'Mlo "" 1111111! Rted
Vlvl111 'ICIY AU.U1llne YI 1"1trltlr. for the Orange County Proba----------------------
Herold Avwn·ne Dorothy Elhel Emtrv YI P1ul Rivtre J11Wll'Y 2t EmtrY MALDONADO GONlALEl, Ju<11, •6. Wt/ler Tllell W E~11belll M1o.Tlld'I al. 7271 Pl1c111!11 1na Adelt, "; Col ..,. Dotn. YI ennll o VCNno of t211 Pl1tenll<1, both of Cosl1 Ma1 Ir-May H1r I YI Jeck 51Ulrl McGUY·HOLTORF, Jtrnu W., l'. al H1rtls 1l2 At1l1 St., llal-hltnd t1111 Jo.. P. Whitson Vt John WllltlOn,
tlon Department, said a •se·
· cond structure identical in size
and design is plaMed.
ArleM O .. 21, of lllfl'I W. ll1lboe, \ "
·--·-hliJ' Ellut.111 Ollo .... EIYln Leon w HILi.':BEW:~v, J~ It .. ,., ril ll:t\.11 ~lne Glnb 111 Rgy H. GtnU es ..... ~~~ter ~~~~~}'fse a.JM:~~ J&,~~ "',.trc!-~ J1tn l'orto n Jolin L-i. LllJ..1..1.m
RDMAHO-llEACH. F!'11*. , .. ril srn G~'i."i,.~ne Slllller .,., °""" Dtt
South YMCA Predicts
15,000 'Involvement'
Gln:ll!I Grow 111¥11.. W"trn1n11,,, Fir1ll' s ' g t~ IC~~. ~rw:: G~~*s ee.. i Ulll South Orange County YMCA l~n groups involving more T~J·"~=· r~'.~,.,ci!:li "'M °! F re Calls activities will involve an than 70 I high school
M'ld Ml•Llrn .a. .. n. of 15'01 Tu:;,n SANT A A N A A estimated 15,000 people this teenagers,' Ted Willis, pro-vm111e w.,, T...nn. w...... Westminster manuracturer of gram director said. Gll:ANT·LAJl.SEN. 01vw N.. 21 .of f :31 '·"'· l<N#ldlr, 11nrc1ure fl~. year, Roger Carter, director, Group membership Iola. ~
4809 Ekltr, 1nc1 Sust" L .• ». of 1:u.11 l"•t-r cleansing agents is claiming 'd tod · "'°' e1c11r, botti J SN• 11uc11. 11'3' 1.111 .. l"IKIM, 1>u1 1111nors sa1 ay. more than 600, he added.
H1tt·llll:AUEJ1.. cu11ort1 11. .. 11, o1 1:20 1.m .. 1fNC1vr1 fl,.., 1su1 11rlllh!an damages of $1 million from Th y · h h d rt 'fS Anll1 st, 1...i hf1tll c .. st, i :i7 1.m .. fl~ 1nwst1tii1on, lDOICI Mc· f 1 • e , wit ea qua ers Willis said the Y expects ,
:: ~111~1lif.!!~_c1nvon D•iv•, botll Fldckn a 0 rm er emp oye in a at 491 Forest Ave., Laguna to add a physical education
11.ocHA-Jl.OCHA. 11.u0tn c .. 20. of 11s "•"'• vin.r Superior Court c 0 m P 1 a i n t Beach, also serves San Cle-program, swim club and fami· N. H1r11'1tr s1 .. S.ftll An1 ano1 Mwr *=~ P.m. -.ctiy, re1eue, 1111111•rd chargt'ng the defe ndant th h
H., 1•. a1 1Gf! Joru .&.vt., ...... 111 flf WiMllr mente and o er sout coast ly counseling service this w"1rn1n1t••· 10:• 1.m .. f'fteut, 506 H1M: Line threatened its officers and ·ti Pr
MclHTOSH·FJl.ALer, crwr'" "·· 21. ""*""" 9Mdl employes and d'•-edited ,.,.. commun1 es. ograms are r=Y='='"'=·=========o.I r1 NII Cor!!'#tl st. 1...:r P11rkl• 1J:n •·'"· Mond•v. ur 11 ... 1.a.. l«H ........ .., organized by the y staff, but J,. .n, r1 ,.... c-u s1., bolh ,,is Pm .. oven fin!, m1 Skiff c1rc11 products befor cust m rs "' Hunt!ntlfWI a.di. Me-' ••tc11 e o e · implemenled aod conducted w::,L~lt:"' ... ~:t::.. T~r::::.i E8.f,,ili, t:u. t.m...Nlllll:cYr· 111etr1c11 ll>Drt, 11•J Named in the action brought by neighborhood volunteers. ~'= .. ~~1 ~': a1 »lil Mra. 1n Skvi.n. u~•hl ,.._ by Erase Dirt, 7402 Bolsa "Today, we have 31 YMCA
auLA~NOtT~~!e!r A., 26V .2t 1:~..,:~i;i· MonOlv. -11111. 325 Ave ., is Ervin L. Lowther of Indian Gulde groups involving r.~ rz.11t : · .W"'=i0:nc1 Clr~'l;: s :t7 "·"'·• itructur1 ""'· 1tN or111111 Santa Ana,. formerly vice nearly 500 fathers and SOns, w,,tR1n11er. An. -· president and national sales plus five GraYMCA groups
BRIGHT
Thi DAILY PILOT ffttl:11 It•
n•w• c:ov1r1']1 ll9ht1 tl9ht tnd
brl9ht. R•• your homttow11
.ditiori dilly elld 1nloy tho
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Set I or Suspect
SANTA ANA -Superior ·court action against a n
Anaheim man accused of
strangling his girUriend has
been delayed with his com-
mittal to Orange County
Medical Center for psychiatric
evaluation.
Judge Robert G a r d n e r
ordered the examination of
HubertUll M. 3rugeman, 30,
by two physicians a n d
scheduled his return to court
for Feb. 24 .
Police claim Brugeman at-
tempted sui~ide alter atrangl·
ing Mrs. Ruby Carl!la Reza,
35, in the living room ot her
Anabelm apartment last Dec.
30. They said Bn.11eman, who
had slashed both wrbts and
hb throat, was found ly!ni
alongside Mrs. Reza's body.
Tax Appraieer
BREA -Leo O'Conner of
Brea today became Orange
County's sis:th inheritance tax
appraiser.
The appointment of O'Con·
ner, a certified public ac-
countant and an attorney, was
announced by state Controller
Houston I. Flournoy. O'Conner
is a · graduate of Loyola Law
School.
NEW YORI
NATIONALS
lnl,...11...t Voritty Show
One Time Only!
' Thurs., Feb. 6, 8 P.M.
Alla Him C01vlllio1 Cir,
"'-IE11Vl:D 11.ATI
$4,50, $4.00, $i.50. $1.00
ca-r.I ...... ':-. $1.00
Jt111len 11" --$1 .00 ._.
J~ig w~·l,1:!0e1v~~tl~ ~ .. ~ ''~~.!t"'' Tlle)dlr, ~blk: ••1"· 21.5' director of the compa~y. involving 70 families and two
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:'..er 1~f...:r:"~ 1:."''J ~'1:11 O'r'di~ SI .. Sto_t1 An.o. I LOD('.ll!f.tAYLOJI., ltwlt W., JS. a1-tnt Dll<monl Av'l., 51nt1 Ane Ind Lueu M,, 45. al )1J APOlllll Ave .. 11•1"°" l•lan<I. STllAIT·HAACICE, David C .• !'O, ol 14111 GlenlllY°'" .L-. Hu"!lnttoro ll••dl encl IC1!11Wn I!.. 17, of 1lll w11111"'"""• FullHton TO,L-PHILL1PS, Gonion 'r, '3, el ooute 3, P1""1te Line, i.41rllfttt~~. Tt.lll 1...:I C1rli J .. 21, ol 207 Avenldt Victoria, S.n Cltm1"t~. 111PLF:V·LANDEROS, Geor'lrl F',, lt, of 31.'il ICtrrv Lint 9nd Vlrtlnl• .a... n, of 21.5' Kerrr Line, both al Coot1 M,..., WERNF.:R·MELENIKI. D1nl1l A .. 20. al ml Colorado Plaot, Cootl M"I Ind l"""ffl L.'y 1,, of 11•1' P-V Z!~r.Hf{~~N. 11~"'-J., 71 el •. 1731 Mllct>lll Aw .. Tulfln •NI Ri'.b.C· r1 A.~._11, ril :ius c;..~ Drm, Coot•-
Divorces
DIVDll:Cl.I l'l\.•D
Helen N.Norrnen "' Eotww.:I Nonnlll
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C1M o.I ltMI L~nL £sa11tMll " JuM1ll1
J1IU:i ':~fliliit ll'llUll!n YI J1tne1 Cllfo
V~ls J~ J-v1 llldllird Ml~Alt~f:°" MlrltNlll "' Jdl11 H1rtiert M1,.111n ll'"'911t_ Ruttt Holl .,.. H1rlow o,_ field HOii
EOllll JMneltt Mll'1n w ltt.--1 Mlillnd"'1 M1rln ~I. 1""1tdl n IC1rl L. Frlfldl "'Ii:"!!\ l'wl Slo!lltfld YI J1r111ff Flblr v~too:"f. Fly ... Frtnell H. F•r L Ile lell'nclott9 n MldlMI A.
M!:\:: Ille O' .. lll'IOfl VI lullltr . .. -t__., Mae JIMI-"' '"'""'II D. _,.,,
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Plwllll t . Crellin 111 Jlmts Cr"'11n
f'llvlll1 M. Clllrftbers vs D.,,nls £,
c111 .... 11ers
C1rot JH" Tlloml'""'1 Ill WOHtm Courtnev ,.._,.,
Glenn Arthur Cook YI Anne Merit
P1trkl1 Coot:
Nor"11 TIMH W llobll'!'t .I[, TlltH
J1nlel M. Mi::L1ltand 'II H1rrr W.
Mc\.el11ncl J1mes Fines Fullrtnon vs Sllt ron Sul Fultll'$Gtl .
ll111Mra F, McLtod 'II Jahn L Md.toll
Narm1 -IJIM T1t1 .,. O..rll1 Orvil Tttl •
Gordon £1111 U1tkt 'II lltvtrly Mn Uslldl
J11ne111 M1rll SOC.It YI T•rr1' loult
'"'" M1r1011 It. Gre.n "'' C1M'1lln1 E. Gr11111
llettv Je1n Cook .,. llolltrt Edw1rt1
"'"' l vncl1 Lei Hoflm1n n V111 Allen
Ha~n
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IM'91t MIN 011111'!' VI ~,.Id K~ .. """'
e Lifetime guaran
on all pa ,la
andseMce.
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It's a guarantee that comes with
every t.elephone, at no extra charge.
If you ever need to take advantage
of it, call Repair Service.
The phone number is listed in the
front of your . ('A\
phone book. l'lcilic r.-,._ ~
We're here to help.
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BorOdta <Jluimber ·Qtaartet ---'
.-Russian Musicians Superb .at Laglliia
By TOM BARLEY auditorium, that II can be UIOd dlaplay "atlnllliia room oiilY"
Thal trio 11 prWe!rorthy · In any oll>er way, notices i..,. btlore curWn
"reach for lbe lta"'' policy II la a grut pity (yea, we time. Their deplorablo 11111111
of the l.aguna Bue~ Chamber M•e &aid thla before) that waa ~bi.'ppanol -Music SOclety pala off once the aterilng off"I!' of thla fine th< · MualcWI w11
more • Sunday nlallt with a prgalllzaUon lo ~Ing to the hm thrM -tho qo., ~uperb p e r f o r m a n c e by Art, Coloriy artials of (be • But we dllfMI. :a,ct to
Ruaala's famed Bo r1o·d In caliber and. renown .. of tb1I thole 501'4 eraf'tlmen. GI the
Quartet. · · · gifted Borodin Quartet are oot Borod1o Quartet and a rtn·
Let us Immediately stress · rewarded wtlb capaciiy au~ dtrin& of lnbma' Q!lartet ln
that we use the term "paid diences at what is, after all, A Minor that dreW tome of
of!" :with releren~ o~ly . to a small auditorium. , , the ~)JIUett 11briv01" we've
the arti!Uc quality of ~e · Fr~y, we don't lh1rik heard in muy years of ~t..
recital. We thought. It unlikely, Lagunans de 1 er v e the tendance at chamber mulle
looking around a liberal e1· privilege of attending chamber recitils. What the audleDce
.panse of empty sea~ in the music recitall that would lead lacked in number• it certalnl)'
Laguna Beach High School many bigger concert halls to . made up for in the volume
STEREO SENSATION!
The .colorful sOJ1n-.of ......_
Oraftle' County: Music . .e.,pam .
RADIO KOCM 103.1 FM
From Fashion Island, Newport Beach
Santa : Mitit is · •
a helpful ~ite~:.
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' and a race .track.
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1 dallyTuoo. thN Sal. Pell Umt 1a:ao. Gateoopen 11 un. -1<dayt: 1Q:$0 a.m. SIL ~~ren under 19 fret wllon occorr;ponled by 1 parent. Phone: ..ir-21:_orea1-1..01.
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+tI elodyrond
Ge,ts Sammy
ilam111Y Davia Jr. will make
a. rare lnopereon appearance
at !llelcidyland thla ·month. it
wu announced' by producen
Sammy Lewla a'pd Danny
Dare.' The .OOW-stopplni singer Is
',ltt to \ 1do" four · performancea
at lbe ~ abowpaice -
l 7 to '10 p.m. Saturday, Feb.
12, and s and 1:30 p.m. Sun-
day, Feb. 23. ·
.J:ti!erved seata are available
noW by mall order only.
'Barefoot'
Slated in
La Mirada
Another venlon of Nell
Simon'• comedy "Barefoot tn
the Park" wtll be otaged thla
month by the La Mirada Com-
munity Playbooae, opening
Feb. 14 for four wetkenda.
JObn Fenacca, the DAILY
PILOT'S Di It i DI u.t lb ed
Pr<>ductloll Awll!d-.1rillll0f Jor
hla staginl of "The Lion In
Winter" at the L a cu n a
Crossword Puzzle
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, but when your savinB• remain for .. a year, daily compounding • in.crecun the. earning rate to
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And, you can earn a ~ % bonus
above tM ,current annual
pauboole rote on 36 month
Certificate Account! in multiples
of $1 ,000.
Open your imwed saving•
account today.
Funtla received by February 10th
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: LOS ANGELES (AP)
Someday a -bachelpr's degree
in. Jt)ui.lc studies will be · of-
fered, the University o·f
Southern California said in ad-
dlbg three new courses in
Negro and Mexican-American
Cultural history.
The new classes a r e
1'Special Ethnic Studies in
American Culture,'' ''History
of' the Mexican-American,"
and "Music cf L a t I n
America."
·The university also an-
nounced that 14 Negro and
Mexican -American students
w;lll be trained for careen
ilrurban and regional planning
uDder a Ford Foundation
gnui1 ol 1139,650.
.. The grant will be used to
recruit, educate and support
these studeJtls during a 4~
year program, said Dr . Norman Topping, use presi· denL .
TutSday, f tb.uary 4, 1'169
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LO'S BE FRIENDLY .
Ir you have new netghbOn
or know ot anyone 'moving .
to our area. please ten us
.so that we may extend a
friendly welcome and help·
· them to become acqUB.inted -
tn their new sUITOundilias.
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• If you're expectirig ,an addition to ·your family and your hous , too,
• don'.t let us.be the last to know . A home improvement:Ioan (or'll!IY li>an, it:, ....
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MEAT BURRITOS
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• for that mat,ter) ought to be carefullyplanned.Andfindingextramoney
• for adding on or remodeling is only part of a c0mplete persona'l .fiilan~g
• se(Vjce you can expect from Security Pacific National B811)c. , ,
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Cen·g Med~cs _Bla~ed
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· job., Right down to the last ten-penny nail. And just because we'ro
bankers doesn't mean that we won't be looking for ways of making your
improvements even better. There's no "standard" home impro~Cllt
loan at.Security Pacific Bank. ·
,Now·about helping yo,ufind that extra money. We'll do that so you'll
be 11,blQ,to build iup yow: home without tearing down your budget.
That s what you can expect from Security Pacific Bank. In every way
we can, we'll help you live with yourself. And ti\e rest of the family.
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Spoon Funds
A large arcli of pfnk and white flowers liberally splashed with
red hearts will set a Valentine theme for the annual spoon lupcheon
for Ticklockers, mothers and patroDesses of the South <;oa_st Chapter,
National Charity League.
The event will. take place at noon Wednesday, Feb. 12, in the
Lakewood Presbyterian Church.
Junior Ticktockers, comprised of girls in the seventh and eighth
grades, made and ·addressed invita'tio~ for the affair. Intermediates,
young women in ninth and loth grades, are arranpn_g decorations,
and the senior group of 11th and 12th gra'tle students is planning enter-
tainment in the form of a fashion 1show featuring fashions from the
Happy Hanger, Los· Alamitos. ·.
Mothers are pref,aring ·an assortment of casseroles, salads aud
desserts. Price of the uncheon will be determined by the number of
~ =ful of each serving, and an.proceeds will be used for the Foster
C · dren's Fund. . , .
Serving as chairman of the lunl'beon .is !\Ir•. Ne"!ell'.Stou1hton
and.assisting are. Mrs; ~an<L._Klng and:M.rs.-·<;'ar\ Att,er~r,ry.. '
On Sunday, Feb. 16, the mothers and deqgbtql l!'e pJ8nnlng:a
· theater party. They will board bWies in the Rossmoor .Shopping
Center and attend the play, ''.You're a_·Good· Man, Charlie Brown,"
being staged in the Ivar Theater, Hollywood.. · . · .
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'•The South Coast Chcipter of the league ·1 includes patroness .
members and daughters from Seal Beach, Huntington Beach, Garden
Grove, Ros.s'moor, Los Alami~os and Long Beach.• · _ · . · ,.
')'icktocker groups volgnteer their ·ti.n\e toward. a variety of
SOcial, cultural and philanthropic 'activlties in these comm1Dµtles .
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and the-Orange-CoanlY Medical C¢nter .. The league aJso .ri11iinta1n1 a
thrift shop in Hawaiian Gardem. · · · ' ' -.
PRACTICING POISE -Prepering to present a
fashion 'show for ·their mothers are (left to right·)
.• 'Be'tsy Gietber and JQll'Sorensoh, memben•o1 :1eni0r
: Ticktockel'.S. South· Coast Chapter.' National Gharity . -.
Leagµe , watched by Mrs. Allen Hughes, patroness.
Tbe-y~ung women will, present their annual Mother
and·<B.aligbter Sj)Ol>ll Luncheon Wednesday, Feb. 12,
in th~·'Lakewood Presbyterian Church.
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IN .THE P·INK -Red, white-and pink decor'lliom for tbe•Junclleon • ..-.'
befug prepared by (left to right) Mrs. Tho""!' KaaaliOll,.Jier:clilighter
Jane, and Vicky . RJ4enour, members of the interniediat& group · of •
Ticktockers comp'tised ol girls in ninth and 10th gradeo. · · • ·' · · •
--•. lliA1tTS IM THE. MAIL...:_ Sheila Haug and Lintiie Hughes (lett' ' -nual .~poon luncheoo with an p,.;,e«ls !romltbe e~ent benefiting
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ers and patronesses of,the· Ticklockers. ',Tll•Y. will ~· 'guesls _of · ·. Jlml,or1group comprised ol glrlf in seventh and elihtlJ.1irades,
-· w!len ·'tbe':lhree Jl'OUP5 of young women sp'orlsor· lbelr an-,
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DEAR ANN I.ANDERS: You 'rt=lly ~ a 1e11<r from the datllhter ol
an alcobollc wbo aald she would be
willing to take ber poor Old father. in
If be -a place to 'IO -7"'o even after he bad Claed bet to sutrer
the tortures ol bell ba:ome ol hlulrink-
ing. You called her "an angel." I call
her 1 martyr with a 1~k need to IUD'er.
Tbe cbronlc alcollolic ofi.n canoot
recover unless the family wJtbdraw1 all
emollonal support. n.., must stop
motl1erilw him, be bying him lllld 1Mn1
him sympatb)I. Your ...-...: pn>bably
Id back recovery for lhoullnda ol.
.akobo!lal a-good many y<an. - F .K.M.
·OF · THE NATIONAL COUNCIL ON
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,.;,,1 to the bas<m.n1 "to loot for IOda
water." 'nley i were cone •·minutes. DEAR ANN: How can 1 get niy hul-
-" , When I menUoned this to my mter, band to ~ve me llOme !*Ip with the
sbe sold, "Ob, Loo;na Is a patient. lie chlldrenT llln"olilest Is 7. Tbe yoanget
l ·· Is lryll\J to fmd out .H llie is•!rigld lslmooihs.lle'8ysthemanlssuppo«d
.t or fnlltrated." I was afiocUd Ud uked, to brine ,..home . the pay~ aod the
''Do you allow him to tX(ltr'lroent wfih woman ls ... IUppoeed to care for the
' bit paUenla!" She "Plied, '1 never kid,!-Since tbJa lo' hll 1ttilud•. I m!Pt -... · · · I Interfere with his wort." u well kick the a1ob out and tell him ~ "lf'j . LAljDllllS: My ~I My own opinion la that my bn>ther-in-to iencl his checks In the mail.
husbohd Is • ~ Ha ' choef la'f Is UlillC' his wor"i to cover up I ohowid him this lellcr and he said oilllCOloo u Illa ~ .0, he can for hll ~ around, and my .alster t had to tell you tile whole story or
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'hobllf, ' uwlk! -NEBRASKA < not gellin( llo!)g -la becaus< I poured !WI 0-. llne cwples ..... Invite<!· DEAR"NU: I ..... k'• ·-If I bottle ol. lin&tt.-•lo ..... him allfr to !holr1i.sa. w,-. ·llJ brolber-111-, l'M!'. .., .... , wul yov lfiter h11 be yelled out an order last ni(ht. Any
law -~ II a.. ....., ~ ~YPI" • .-.,i •. Nd u >'°' .. wt.e ,..·u · ldm.! ~ ll'!lll UP . . finl all over --l'hia1lJ theJ bop ,_ w 111 ti lolr wu. DEAR FED: A lallltr wllt thlokt
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!'iii!!! -·· """"' lillould YflJd Shoutd\l'I you! ~ !or Ann 'l.lmcloG'
bootlel "0.th)f 00.;"l'!I 00.'11," -me with ~ ~ as. cants 'In coli
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Aries: Change
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I WEDNESDAY
'FBRUARY 5
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A&m (llWdl Zl·April II):
~ cooditlona flue-
--~'"" of -much time II worth cDnlnatn
• QlplanYUc approacb ia bOsl
-· lame arotnf you are
--cltan&e milbt be ..........
T.t.UBIJI (April 26-Moy 20):
Air..-made with cbiJd mlllf blckfire. Means young
-1oday ,... "out of boundl.'' Stat~t made in
put oamea home to roost.
Don't eompound tm?r. Draw
line • ., mature.
GDllNI (May 21.JUDC 20):
l)wt:H1QDI al home a r e
""1lh1lil but selUed. Family
Jnl!D'lber may be' depressed
beclmt ,of employment -ar
lack ol II. Yoo may be called upon for loan. Be fair, not
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CAl'ICD (June 21.July 22):
·POltpcme travel if practical
·CGalulktn """' concernlng . pu-pme. Day features revi!kln
ol plana. , lnstruct!oos may
have been garbled. Know thiJ
·-hive alternative method
at hand.
. LBO (July 23-Aug. 22):
Keep _1barp eye on
po1eewlom. Something o f
Yalue , ii' Jost in transit if .....-Know this -act
~-Relative who ....P•bw Is aeekJng sympo-
~ 41 but don't get In-
gain u -•tad.'
L1B114 IW. 21-0d. 22):'
Whit WU ltCf'tL 00W 11
pd!llclrod, SltuaUOn lnvolYin&
you ii dllM 'ILi 1t1•l•i
-. Don't forpt oae who mat be ill. coolloed. Show
thst you are big enough to
lorgjve, lorget.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. ~):
Yoo ha.Ye "pulling" poWer.
Meani many are curious enooal> . te PIT JOU pod mooej. Popoladty mma. But rean.e that JOU must relaln
imlividuality. Don't let others
d>anle JOUr style. -
SAGn"l'ABIUS (Nov. 22-
Dec. 22 ): Yoo get boost from
"unlli:;tly . IOUl'te." Main~
polae. Keep guard li,P ·-reputation ii concerned. Some
in your organizaUoo may not
be adhering to regulations.
CAPRlCOl!N (Dec. ~· 11): Follow tbntljlh oo •
r,... project. Leavlni
to lrlentl cau1d be COllJ1. Some
around yoo today lack ability
to concenlrate. Bl oubtle. But
~ some inquiring.
AQUARllJS (Jan. 26-Feb.
Ill: ll)'llerlnus acti<111 of one
dole to you create. .f!k:tioo.
Key 11 to 1eek facta, ipore
rumors. Someone may hive
spent money without leltlng
)'OU tnow.
Pl8CEll (Feb. ! .. March 20):
Legal document COIDtl to yoor
attenUon. May have been kllt
or bidden. Heed voice .ol. ex·
perience. Older lndlvldua1 bu
ln!onnatioo yoo require. Ob-
. taln billt from CAPlllCORN _ ..
Wrapping wrprise packages for a Vaieniine des-for Thursday, Feb. 13, at 7:30 p.m. In Inlne Cout
...-i and faahlon show are Oe!t to right) Mrs. Stan-Country Club. Tickela are $2.50 with proceeds ear-
v VlllOO l Aug. ~pt. 22) I
Pmoaallty adjUBtment in-
dicated. )leans yoo chan&•
outward appearance. You may
feel you have ~ look more
eouervaUve. Dreu in manner
that lnaplrea c:onfldence. Buie
IF TODAY IS YOUR
BIRTHDAY you are vital, ac-
Uve, a natural reporte·r,
writ.er. You love to be 1n the
thick of current events -and
to reP>rt them. Walt unW
next moeth belare arriving at decialon regarding Im-
portant jOurney o r rela-
tiolllhlp.
ley, Gottlieb and Mrs. Jay Stone, member! of the marked for. Haduaab hoapltala in lsiael. Mrs. BIJT)'
Harbor, chapter of Hadassah. The show is planned Michealson, 64~5301, 1' taking reservatlone.
Two States Combine
For Emblem , Club Meet
Mlft thln 3llO in<mben ol
"the Cal!lonlla Slato -'-1a-
tim " Emblem Clubo and -Nri'ada Clubl"'trill plh<r ID
the Newparter iDll Frldv and
Salurdly, Feb. 7 and I, for
. their tblrd ljUIJUrly meetlDg.
Delepta ..m be =-Una • clubl and 11~. .ml prllidlq dUrlni buslneu ~ and "°'Ubopo will
be Mn. B. M: Camnto,,J>Ut
president ol the Sin Fernando
Emblem Club:
Special honored guest will
be Mra. Wllllam N o I a n ,
aupreme president of the
Supreme Emblem Club of the
United States, aQd Mrs. For-
rest Benjamin, 1 u pre me
manbal and past president
of the Millard, Conn., Emblem
Club. Alao !mored will be
all Caillornla aM Nevada
supreme officers.
Mr1. Robert Corcoran, past
president of the Orange group,
i.s general chalrman of the
quarterly meeting. Other area
members participating. include
the Mmes. Basil Abbott,
Frank Sahr, Eugene Bergeron,
Robert Shaffer, and Ben
Hockersmith. 'VALERIE !'ARRIS
Ent•1od
Celebrity Book Reviews
Wedding
Planned
In July
Pi Phis Host Author
Pl Beta Phi South Cout
AIU!!!!!M Club is prOlelltlng
the third to a serJes of Ce.lebrl·
ty Book Revlen next Friday
at 10 a.m.
Accordlnl to Mrs. Lawrence
KJWe, presld<nt, the gueal
• speaker will be the bc:lt seller·
author of "Sense W t t b
Dollar1." Charles Neal, KNX·
CBS no.,..111 newscuter, will
be In-by Mila Carlotta
Wlllllml. crlt1c and reviewer.
Neal iJ a naUcnally syn..
dlcated newspaper columnist
and dlreclor of financial COllllldloi 10< the American
1n1t11ute of Famlly RelaUOlll.
His boot, I Lltaary Guild
selectloo, now ii In Its !oorth
printlnc.
Addltlonat information
~ardlng the. program may
be obtained by calling Mrs.
Frank Tay>or al 54U47S. All
proceeds are earmarked for
the acnrtly'• pbllanthropie1.
Teens Top
Nick Enright and Diana
.. BaraJt, two exchange students
studytna at Laguna Bead!
High School under the Amer-
ican F'eld Servkt program,
will 1peai to Three Arch Bay
Wc:men'1 Association at 10 :30
a.m. ~,Feb. 6.
lln. James Van Renaelaer
\ .,
NEWSCASTER ·cti.rlaNul
Program
Is chairman of the meeting
which will take place ln Three
Arch Bay Co mm unity
Clubhou>e.
DecoraUOns will be ar·
ranged by Mrs. Hubbard
Keaby. Others assisting Mrs.
Van Rensselaer are Miu
Mllllt Sayler, Mrs. James
Ward and Mn. Mevllk Wiley.
A July 4 weddlnJ In the
First Method11t Church, Costa
Mesa Is being pisnned by
Valerie Farrll.of Colla Mea1
and Wl11iam R. Eac1>enmaM
of Clarksburg, W. Va.
Mila Farris, daughter ol the
late Mr. and Mn. Harold S.
FarriJ Jr., ll I lfad.Ulte of
Ellando lllCb School and Is
a lrelbman at Orange Coul
Colle1e where abe la a
member of the Madri&ais and
the Chorale.
Her II~, llOlt ol Mr. and
Mr1. C. R6we Eschenmann
ol ciartabur1 la a graduate
ol Washlngtoo Irving High
School A senior at West
Virginia University he is a
member 0( Tau Beta Pl and
Eta Kappa Nu, honorary
engineerinl aocltdts. He wUI
receive his bachelors degree
in May.
Secretaries
Oran1e County-Harbor Area
Legal Secretaries AaoclaUon
m~ll Ult third Wednelday
of the mooth in variow places.
Further information may be
obtained by calling Miss
Sheron Draaer, 5 40 • 0 II 0 •
Members pther al 7 p.m.
llflfl t otf'l.erlJ ·-. r f IOtl 'it CLEANERS
AND. LAUNDERERS
In Westcllff Plaza
17tfl & Irvine Newport leach
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Ebells to Hear
A 'Spy' Story
N e w P. o r t Ebell Club Raymond Herma, Travel Sec-
memberi and luuis will bear ttoo cllalrman, aimounced thst
Mh. W1Ulam Hanle, Conllil Riplfy "111 diow I trip to
de! Mar lllsb Scbool -· Hawaii, wblcb Ebell memben next 1bUl'lday wbm abe lee-are planning.
lurel with coklr a1idtl IXI the Mrs. Clayton Tbompeon;
world tour abe and lier ilil-preaJdenl, bu wed lhst
}>and made Jn Jqne, 11111. ,_,,.11om be made with
She will offer an 9CCOUDt Mn. Inrln Gordon · or Mn.
their Imprisonment by Red P .J, Willon.
Chin.., when ordered to moor Alliltlnc with arrangements
their boat and remain on are Mrs. Jolm J akllllly and
board until no t 111 e d by mombon of her Boo1t 3ecUon
authoritle1. Five. Mn. L.W. Jenb ls pro.
1be IUlpelll0-111ied story gram chairman.
will lake place followlna a ~---.,.:::,:::.,,.:::.,:-:::;----I I
noon ·Juncbeon In the Ebell ··,.---------, Clubbouae, Bl1boa.
Following Mn. llqte'1 Jeo.
ture, a motion -pldure wOl
be Ibo... by Mabon Line
agent CarlOI Ripley. Mn.
Art Sale
Beckons
UCI Town and Gown's Art
ln~t Group bu pllllllled
a apec1al eYent fmo tbelr next
meetlq,
Changing the nieetln& date
from Feb. 5 to FJid11, Fib.
7, the members will climb
abOard • bul and bead !or
the azmual art Ille at Jm.
maculate Heart College In Loi
Angeles.
.IC J• l'llll • home,
yot1liavea
aew problem·on
j•lwtds
Thirt~ear1 •10 there
wen lit!lo-poand
mild 111tJe hand lotions.
No·w, lornadou and
killer c:lelnen cleaa your
hou1e and wreck your handL .
Veclra with Aloe ia !he
band loclctn •P to 104!oy'1
cleuen. Aloe, the d•
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Lotioe.1.00, C.-1.50. Tbe group wlll meel with
Sliter Mary Corila Ke•t and '--------
GENERAL TENDENCIES:
Prominent individual may be
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view the work ol the ltudenta l'jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij whlch will be on l&le. 'Ibey II
also will vWt SL Bull'a
Cburth to see the reoeoU,
Installed 11alntd glau win-
-· designed by Miu Clarise Fall<enstein w-otudlo the art llJ'IXIP vlilted Wt year.
Reo<rv.U-fnr u.; bul trip
can be made by malling $US
to Mrs. W1Ulam .Alllcrolt, 110
E. Bly St., Colla 11-. _,,
or by telepbonlng her<at 548-
6479. The bus will leave from
tbe lrvJne COUt CoOntry Olub
parking lot at I a.m. Mambera
are Wed to' brlni I HCt
lunch. . . .
Dr. Alan Solomon will be
the guest speaker at the
group's March 5 meeilq In
the home of Mn. Arthur
Marder ill Newport Beach.
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0 THE SIX O'ClOCK MOVIE
* "BELOVEO INFIDEL"
Part II -Color. GR EGORY
PECK, DEBORAH KERRI
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m Mat's Nn? (30) NSPortl 1nd
flii Professor." M Binford ind Dr.
Rtlph M1nllfleld talk •bout the
WQlld of numblrs. R17 Mertr dtm·
orrstrJtu: tf'I• basic 1111111111:1 ot
buklttltll wit!I tht Uninrsity or
Dt Pa" plf)'ll'S.
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"P•rent Education for Ever)'l!n1."
CitJ 'Schools tucher Marlon M11 ·
111111 Jroridu-1uide!ines for .,.,.
11111 Ill mhtin1 ttieir chihtrtn t1i\11
1eadin1.
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rniall• fW ffffl 1 wulthy llChlll
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1111 tht Westn WorW'1 dlllnfe.f.
blolG&icll Wfff•i. tstltblbtNMnt
wltti tlclni'N fl\111 of llcltloM ttwit
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1t SMtlf sit• ii t111 Un1t..i
S!llei.
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Elilr. pi1no -.i.t lyrtA JWa. 1M corictrt !Mltw NtnaM C.1'11
lrt ltatured.
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m NET ftMll (q (60) "tllt
Fli11 G"!l'&tiol) on D1nct." A W
1t cinema dlortoftlp!JJ ll'Dl'll l111$b7
Berkel.,-1 1933 "'foatllrht f'l radl" to Shlrtey a,,_,, "Momtnt of
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0 EXCELLENT POLICE
* ACTION MELODRAMA
O @(I)Ef)HYrD <Cl (30) '1ht
Attldt1r." f'oJict anut ttlt """
wanted tot attaddn1 numtla/JS
WOfMll • li'fl alont, birt lll"'
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Q 'ftlr'I Illy U..1 (Q (30) Soupy
Sri• ii 1bltnt as th• fqulus 111.'GD 11IH(I)6t Millflu (C) (60)
1reet pest Ptnensts frl fpsey RU1· CBS N.ws's 11111uin1 of th• 1t1. Mii, JMn111 81me1 and Orson .... om ..... ('C) (60) m-• ,., <JOI
m n. Fr111c11 CMf {Jo> iu~a ctind
•rt.,.rts apple dessHts.
m·111.n~lii a. S111 (C) ,. ' llTnll II' Cl•~11nm1 (C)
,,,. •a (ll '-«> ,.,, ""'"' Lancer l1nds his loplly bein1 di·
Vided wtllll ht lftff!S I &:irl whost
l1thtr'1 tactics In th• cattle b11si·
neu will d11M111 the lntenists of
Murdoch l111Cer ind other 11nchtrl
in ttlt 111rroundin1 terrilort. Arthur
Hill, Bun Dt BtnninL Susan o·eon.
Hll flint
0 (ijj CJ) m JWs lift (C) (60)
-0urfirst Aclrt." Bobb')' tnd Gkt-
ri.a 1r1 laul'ld!ld 111 their first
!amity spat Louil "Satttlmo" Alm·
lllOll(.-fratlll-Gdilt Ind Sttllrr I
Man P<
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Home Sate From Burcllrs1'' Huch
Downs ind Detective Rob1rt Mac-
dunnitl 1u1st.
ED l l1ct."l'tniiKti¥t (30) A panel
of local journalists discuss th1 POP·
11lou1 NJOl'llitr c1111111i1n with 1
c1ndid1t1 fof tlM omce.
ai)DicN hWI
0 ID 00 mt Jerry lewis IC> (60) 10:30 0 Mwir. "KO.icidar t11ot'*'
Ho1flbnison, Mllln 'Bynw ind Th '61--GIW Corbitt, "Plbfeit Brb-
OslllOIMI 8nithtn ..... Jill.
m -"• ce> <30) B GOVERNOR'S SPECIAL m-.... .__ (30)
*REPORT TO THE me ..... ·-PEOPLE .
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emar ROJ111d Rea11n speaks.. U AlfM MMcMtct
o ttn rn m Mod Sq11td <t> 1&0) m u.n c-. cC>
"'Fur Is tht Buckint: IM!fJt." Monie CD Mffle: "C Mt•" {m)'Sltry) '40
M1r1rih1nt incl Ed BeileJ ruts!: In -Ota• J111u, .Jotln Ctrudint. I story of rodto thrlHs, Sfli!ls Ind
11Umpted lnUtdlf ... sniper narrow-~CD QI C!J m ..... ('C)
If lfti#ll lY cowbtrr sllf Billy Kil-
pe, 1ni1 tbl 1ql9d i& mirntd tl:Jtll lllflle ~ ~
to prottct him, 11nitem:Mr. (lllJ3ho') '« -H9dy ltm1rr,
B Millitn S llllwlt: .. ,., If Dif• l:eorp Brllfll 1
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Pitt•." Julil nwst retbink k lllO·
fill!t1n1 Policr for 1011 CortJ "'1•
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DAILY '2LOT
' Fl RST TUESDAY -Sander V anocur. above, is
.. .., ancborinan oo the second installment of "First
Tuesday," tonight at 9 p.m. on Channel 4. Among
tonight's topics are chemical-bioJogical warCa~e. ~nefve cas research and a visit to Antioch CQUege
in' Yellow .Springs, Ohio.
TELEYISION VIEWS
Shows Roll
Right Along
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By CYNTHIA LOW.RY .
MAVIE ft CAN ~ MIM AW~
LQN6 B10116H. TO ll!i.IEVE HIM OF _
NEW YORK (AP) -:-While variety shov.;s 1n-
cfuding ''Laugh-Jn'' and th-e special programs o(
the three networks are capturing most of lhe pulr
licity and a lot of the critical comment, there are a
number of other programs that just roll along com-
iOMe OF Hl6 PlllOll.a5 !
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By Ferd Jeh-
Hoio!l! .
YA~·
ly Tom K. ,Ryan
By Al Smith
I'M
WAmNG.'
By Gus Arriola
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i r fortably, year after year. .
Some excellent examples of these compara~ve
ly quiet bits are packed into CeS's Monday rugbt
schedule starting with TV's oldest western, ''Gun-
smoke/' 'w hich after 14 years tuined up in the most
recent Niel$en ratings as the number four program
in t!Je top 10 list. ' -IT WAS FOLLOWEO by "Here's Lucy," born
18 years ago as "I Love Lucy" and with some cast
and name changes has continued right along ever
since. Then there is "Mayberry R .F.D .. " which
emerged out of the long·playing "Andy Griffith
Show" with a new star but the same locale and per·
sonnel-and has never been out of the top 20 list.
And then comes "Family Affair," now in its third
season and giving every indication it will jog along
until its young stars, Anissa Jones and Johnny
Whitaker ar~ ready for college.
Monday night's "Gunsmoke" was the s~ry of a
pair of roistering boozy buffalo hunters ~~c1dental
Jy discovering that a quiet rancher, living near
Dodge City with hi s wife and step-son, was the c~m·
mandant of a Civil War prison where 700 soldiers
had died brutally. Townsfolk wanted to lynch him
for his action as a soldier under orders ID years
before.
' fH E STORY, reminiscent of stories of .a more
contemporary war, seemed to convey the message
that a man should be judged, not by his past, but
by the present. At any rate, Marshal OillGn kept
the peace and turned the man free -to suHer m
his own private hell .
· It was not, perhaps, quite up to "Gunsmoke's''
usual tempo and it was followed by what seemed
to have been one of Lucille Ball's off nights. The
comedy was shot on Joc.;ition at Los Angeles air·
port. The whole show was one long comedy chase
up and down escalators, around the tenninal , and
on the airport field with Lucy and her accomplice,
Gale Gordon. pursued by a pair of spies trying to
grab a secret fonnula. The show is usually less ac·
tive and considerably Jess predictable.
"MAYBERRY" was an amusing 30 minutes
about one of the town bachelors, a quiet fellow
. whose passion was sky-diving. The gentle style and
understated humor of the piece was most agreeable
and most viewers could sympathize heartily with
t he poor man who had committed himself to taking
a parachute jump from an airplane.
"Family Affair" ha dthe little stars of the show
playing with a tape recorder and bugging some
private conversations. There was great good humor
in the show, plus a tug at the heart. Like "May-
berry," it owes much of its success to its cast, par-
ticularly Brian Keith and Sebastian Cabot who work
so beauti!ully with the children.
NONE OF the programs is so stimulating that
one is tempted to talk about it the next day. But al
together they provide an amusing, undemanding
evening. fot the tired breadwinner or housewife.
Deianis the M enace
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Lombardi Spur·s: -lli~_~d -:·t~:' .:Pro~ .. Redskins
GREEN !MY, .WU. !AP) -Vince
Lamberdt, ..,.,. for • t.ute or ownenhip
In a 1110 !ootblll club, slld Mon<lay
he II qultllne Ille Groen Bay Packen
to .m hSa fabled coachln1 spun to
the lhl(lllh Wabin&too Rocllklnl,
0111c1a11 of Ille two Notiooal Footblll
i.._ clubl ,,llhbeld lmmecllale c:on-
f irmaUon that the Packer general
maoqir was beoom1n& execuUve vice
--· and chief-l!oach of · the RedUlna, lf)d tblt be would &et I block
of lloc:l< In lhe Wublngton club.
WbDI tbt Padl:ers' execuUve board
:Ex-blubber
Boy Rips
Chuvalo
NEW YORK (AP) -Buster Malh~.
lbe ooe-tlme blubber boy, has tume<I
lnlo 1 bruiser anc! lhe proof Is etcbe<I
today on George Cbuvalo'a carved-up
face.
. Mathis, of Grand Rapids, Mich.,
bloodied Cbuvalo over 12 brutal rounds Monday ni&hl and scored a unanimous
decillon over the game Canadian
hta vywelgbt in the second half or 1
Madison Square Garden b o x i n g
doubleheader.
In I.he opener, Emile Griflith of New
York ·celebrated his ·31st birthday with
an impressive unanlmous I 0 • r o u n d
declllon over Andy Hellman.
Matbil, enraged at some low blows
in the opening round, charged at Chuvalo
to retaliate and twice shoved referee
Harold Valan out of the way in attempU
to .return the foul!.
"He hit me low and said 'I'm sorry,'"
Malhll said. -
"I was hurt and I told the referee,
'Let me hit him low a"nd tell him that. '
MathJs calmed down later a n d
methodically chopped Chuvalo down, cut-
ting him over both eyes and raising
a tiuge lump on the Toronto fighter 's
left cheek.
In the 11th round, a right lead opened
a deep cut at the corner of Chuvalo's
left eye and the wound pumped blood
for the rest of the fight. It took 10
stitches lo cloae the cut.
Sonics'-Rule
Is Exception
Against Lakers
SEA'M'LE (AP) 4 When the Los
Angeles L'akers and the S e a t t I e
SuperSonlcs tangle, the Rule becomes
the e1cepUon.
Bob ~ u I e, the Sonics' star center,
seems to stand quite a bit taller than
his measured S-foot.g frame when the
Lakers an the oppos.ition. He has scored
his career high ol 47 poinls against
Los Angeles and, earlier this season,
pumped in 37 against them.
He went one better Monday night with
another e.1ceptional game, netting 38
points \o lead Seattle to a 114-107 triumph
over lhe Lakers, lhe National Basketball
AssoclaUon's Western Divis.ion leader.
The result gave Los Angeles a 36-19 ,
r e c o r d. The club leads second-place
Atlanta by three games.
The Sonics, 20-38, are sixth, 3~ behind
Chicago and five back of San Diego
which occupies fourth place, the lowe"t
or the playoff berths.
LOS AMOlLl'S SIEATtLE
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Tor11 ""111 -Los AnOl!ltt It, i41ttle , ..
A.TlenoUnc:! -1.nl.
RUSTLER STAR
TO WASHINGTON
All-East~m Conference r o o t b a 11
lineman Dan CUnningham from Golden
West College will enroll at the University
of \llashington in March .
Cunningham, a 6-5, 221).pounder, was
pursued by several rr1ajor football powers
before deciding on Washington. He Wall
a unanimous offensive tackle selection
as p I c k e d by EC sportswriters last
seuon.
He 's a 20-year-old graduate of, Serra
High School in Gardena.
•.
•aa ocW.Jiac IMlbet meetinc loclay
to .,._ 1-ban!i's 111110UDce1Dont,
npot1I drci1atecl In Wu!>inlloo lllll
be would. get at leutl five pertflll of
the ftri•klu' ltOcl
'na.i 'lould' help aatl.rJ Ill amb!Uon
by 'l&e NFL'1 lllOll apeclacttlar coach
lo own a port' of ule ~tioP lfe
dlrtcta1 I role deprived blm ·under .Green
SQ'•• Community ow a er sh Ip ar· ,..,._ I '
•lock. The majorily II ~ by .la111(-tlme ancl Lomlianll "hove had #e-::S.t1ons
owner Oeorce M~ 'Md ~ ad.' looklni toO.ll'd his CCllhlng ·Io
mW.tered I 'under I cOurt triM:t ,~by' Wuhingtoa," but thet 11Grabam buo't
• I been dllmlllOd " ' I Wwtao>s. I • • • ' Rldsk!Dl.Olllclala 1'ltllheld lonnat com-
Lotnblrdl, wbo bid often llkl bellJc ' menl wblle lhe Picken cillcuilect
Green Bay coach. and -ral .._., whelhe< lo'.lne .Lomhardl from a coa-
llmultaneoully wu 'too t!fne consuming, tract that dfd,n't have an expiraUon date 1wu heaUtant Monday to apeculate on unUI 1974. ,
I.he future of Otto Graham, WaahtQCton's .. "This: ls net an ordinary Q)4tttt,:1
coach aod ce~al manqer. uld Dinlllilc .Jl10JolcW. --of
"( haven't the ' allptllt 1Jdea1 about· Greta hf-.~ Inc. "Mflr, IUJ U...
• -I"" Prllidenl E<lllil<l Bennett
WWJama -a .. Pll<'Jll'Cll ))Is club'•
Olio," Lombarcll said. Is~ ,oot ~." ' I . -:_7· ----,---'---"'''---'--~---'·:...· _w_11Uam1 __ "_'-_1_"""6 __ llll_1._1>1a_cl_ub Lombanll ~ t11ere wll ~I"' ili. ~
I .
Ina:'* betweeo him llld Green Bay ln-
Ouencln( his 11ec1a1on lo abo-the
club aft.er 10 )'~ u central ~tr
and nine 111. c;oach;......., · wb!Ch be
pllotec! Ibo IOain lo 11r un.,......i.oted
five NFL cbamplooalllpo In ooly "Y'n yean.
"l''1'been I ~:t 10.)'W'l11~ h& Aid,
but 14d!N} · " ~yone elle, you'
alwayi boP8. to own aomelblng."
1'ha4 he Ille!, wu lhe decicllnc llement
of lhe Wllhlnlton package -. I lllbllau-
Ual poolltlirt of equity."
Rumota which cropped up 1 lew day1
qo Jnalaled Lofttbardl WU belnl -
-Ira the -" the JU Lio P. lleOmy, rtp1-U., U ...... el
tbo ll<dlklltl. . .
The Packen "" a JIOO-jll'Clllt orpnlaa· lloo Jn which no ..,. IN oWl*ahlp.
Lombardi Aki Ibero bod -no dlocusaloo wUh Gnon Bay u to 1111 eucceuor u general mana1er. "l'n Ilk·'
eel for mr releue from the a .... Bat ' Peckm,' ht· llid. "
l'There'I alw1y1 I pooslblllly I 11111
coWd develop."
Training Boycott Looms·
. '
Baseball Dispute Worsens
. NEW YORK (AP) -Ti,. BaaebJll f; Players Association Is tightening tile I til!rew:s: in its cimtlnulng battle over
pensions with the club ownera and ,the
spectre of a major league ttrike looms
larger and larger.
First, the Players Assoc!Jllon urged
its members not to sign their 1968 con-
tract& unUl the dispute was settled •
1 Then, oD Monday, the Association an-dollflC'ed ptans \o boycott spring training
u,nless the penaion question Ui re30Jved.
,Faced with the poasibillty of unsigned
contracts anct spring training camps
populated only by minor leaguers, the
owner, could console themselves witli
the fact that should a strike come,
il won't include picket. around their
ball parka.
"No, I don:t think picket.. wou1d be
~." aaid Marvin Miller, e1-
ecutive dl.rectot of the Players AS60Cil·
tion. "I don't think players can be repl.c-
ed ll they walk oul"
1 Mllltr preakled over a four-hour
meetlng attended by some 125 players
Monday. At the conclusion of the session,
the players iasued a resolution supporting:
lhelr ne10Ualors anc! "l)'ing they would
not aJcn contracta or report to camp
until "the negoUaUona are 11ti1!1ctorlly
·concluded." .,
Among the players at the meetlng
were World Series stars Bob Gibson
and Mickey Lollch as we11 aa Brooks
Robinson, Ernie Banks, Jim Bunntnc1 Maury Wills, Joe Torre and Rusty Staub.
Tbe decision to boycott the trainlng
camps came just 10 days before the
Chicago White Sox art scheduled to open
the majors' f i rs t camp lite and less
than one montb before the traditional
March 1 opening date.
Some players have indicated that they
would pay thelr own way to Lbe1r club'•
trainlni alt.es and work out on their
own should the ~ dltpute dr11
on. But M.IUer said U.-Piayen Alaoc.ta-
Uon was takiq a lliDd ag&imt such
individual act.ion.
"We've told them," Mlller said, "that
It would not be wise to put out their
own expen1e1, and wt don 't want to
appear e11er."
Miller aald that most players have
followed the A11 o cl at ton' 1 recom-
mendation that they not •Ian their COD·
tracts. "There are very, very few utabllabed
players who have 1lgned.'' he eald. "A
conservaUve eitimate would be that 90
percent have not sl,ned, and the OJIU'e
probably would be higher."
Many clubs claim t.o ~ve alped con-
tracts on hand but II)' they hive qteed
not to release the namet of the players
who have signed until the dispute with
the Players Association is 1etUed.
Miller explained that at the center
of the dispute are the pll)'tn' rights
to radio and television revenue.
The Players AsaoclaUon contendl the
owners want lo 1hut .the pe:naion plan
off from broadcast income "even though
the two matters have been dJrectly tied
for thi last 2Z years."
The owners have offered to Increase
their total yearly contribution to the
fund by $1 m!lllon, b<mUng it to $5.1
million annually.
The currtnt plan provldel a top Of
$IU p e r monUt at age SS for a pla)'tr
in lhe majors five years and $1,2Sa
per month at 65 lor a 10-year pllyer.
Two Oth~r .Cities in Running
BLOODY VICTIM -George Cbuvalo, blood slreamiJ!g from a cut
near the eye, comes back fighting against fonner blub&r boy Buster
Mathis during Monday night's televised fight. MatP,is won a unani·
mous decision over his cut up foe.
'Dome Doubleheader
Could Draw 40,000
HOUSTON' -The Big E, sporting
the colors of the San Diego Rockets
of t h e National Basketball Association.
steps onto a familiar court tonight in
the Astrodome.
Elvin Hayes. former University ol
Houston All-American, will lead the
Rockets against the Boston Celtics. T h e
Cincinnati Royals play the Detroi t
Pistons in the first game of a double-
header.
A record c r o w d of about 40,000 is
expected for the first professional basket-
ball games in the stadium. The present
record of 19,500 was set recently at
a NBA twinbill in the new Madison
Square Garden in New York.
Arnold "Red'' Auerbach will coach
the Celtics in place of Player-Coach
Bill Russell. hospitalited Sunday after
he injured a knee ir. t.he last 10 second!
of action against New York.
Blaes Face Klnga
LOS ANGELES -The St. Louis Blues
try for t.hel.r first victory In the Forum,
home grounds of the Los Angeles Kings,
in National Hockey League play tonight.
St. Louis had a 0-4-1 record in tbe
Sport! Arena last season: But the Blues
have posted a 342 record against Los
Angeles in Missouri.
Sellers llo11ored
ARCADIA -J o h n Sellen, whose
mounts have won 19 stakes of $100,000-ad·
ded value or more. is the 1969 recipient
of the George .Woolf Memorial . Jockey
Award.
Turf VtTiters al Santa An!~ voted
?\1onday to present Sellers t h e award,
named in honor of a jockey who died
in a racing accident at the track 1n
1946.
It goes annually to a rider w~e
career has renetted credit to himself
and lo other jockeys.
K 11 Reoche• J ,000
LAWRENCE, Kan. -Kansas achieved
its I,OOOth collegiate basketbal1 victory
Monday night, apparently the seeond
school to rtach the mile.stone but proud
of the feat nonetheless.
Kentucky claims to have reached the
1,000.victory plateau nearly two weeks
ago, and apparenUy the Wildcats' claim
will not be challenged.
Burdette Blred
MONTREAL-Lew Burdette, a former
major league baseball pitching star who
achieved World Series fame in 1957,
has joined the Montreal Expos of the
National League as minor leque pllching
instructor, it was announced today.
Ralilers N•-Coach
OAKLAND -The Oakland Raiders
today named John Madden ii )e1d
coach of the American Football lAque
team. · )
,. For'"lwo yean Mldcten bu been an
asslltant to John Rauch, who-. reillnt4
last ~ to become COlch ii lM M · ,
falo ll1lla of tJ1e AFL.
"' ~. .,,_
"NBTC to .Bid for Davis Cup
By EARL GUSTKE"
Of tl'lt Dally l'Jllf lllfl
The Newport Beach Tennla Club will
make its bid nut Tuesday to host the
1969 Devit Cup tennla finals, the DAILY
PILOT bu learned.
NBTC president Larry Johnson and
other club official! will meet with a
Davis Cup committee at the Loll Angeles
Tennis Club and will form~ propose
the classic be stapd, In Member in
Newport · Betch.
rile United States ls the defending
champlon for tbe_firtt time in six years
and autom·atically hosts the finals.
Johnson revealed two other sites are
al.sq leading contenders for the ftnals-
Cleveland and Miami.
"But we feel our chances are pretty
good," he said.
"We have proven that we can suc·
cessfully stage a ma.tor tournament at
our facilliy and that we are geared to
conduct such an event."
NBTC staged an Jnvltatlonal pro tour-
nament in June, 1967, and drew nearly
SO}IOO spectators for the four-day event.
After Johnson and his U30Cilte!
Collegiate
Cage Polls
AP Poll
"~ 1. UCLA UO \ 1. North C1rolln1
J. Senti CJ1r1
•. IC~IUCkY
J, SI, Jo/111'5 (N.Y .J
6.. 01~idson
1. L1Sllle
I. Vl!11noor•
t. Purd11e 10. llllnols 11. tuLu
11. Ohio Stllt
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14. CotvmDl1
15, Dllci~ .....
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17, Mt•-tt~ lt. Ntw Mtxlct It. Ol'f'O'I w. C.oforldo
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11. f\11"8 u, Purou.
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make their bid Tuesday, they'll sit back
and await 'the final verdict. expected by
mid-March.
Convenatlom with Orange Coast area
tennb 1111\11'<1 procluce lhree •lroDi points In NBTC'1 favor :
-A record of having promottd, suc-
cessMly, a major tournament.
-'Ibe flnab have never been held in
the wttt and selection committee mem-beis an Ui«lgbt to be recept1ve to such In Idea. .
""'t_Two well.known Australlana-Rod
Lav~ ·and Jimmy Shepherd-are con-
necteil with NBTC ancl Aualrllil llroll(lly
fl.lures lo be a finallat.
'Ille 18'1 Davis Cup llnalt held In Ille
United States were the 1983 matcbts at
Fqrest Hills.
ExamiidnJ: NBTC'1 dOlller clogely
Tuesday wili be Davis Cup olllclal Bob
Kelleher and U.S. team captain Dou
Dell.
An NBTC opoketmao slld Illa! port-
able bleachers brought in for the June
'81 tournament 1ave tht club about
3,500 seats.
IJWe'd put in a6other tier for the
Davis CUp and seat around S,000," the
spokuman added.
County Coach of Year
Bloom in Line for Honor
•
If CdM Wins Loop Title
Bill Bloom, the broad-shouldered, mod
Corona del Mar High basketball boa
is in line for Orange County coach o{
the year honors if his amazing Sea
Kings can maintain their Irvine League
lead for the last five games of the
loop campaign.
Bloom, in his first year away from
coaching all-star type teams, ha.s done
an Incredible job and you have to 1t-
WHITE
WASH
*".""""" *" *" ltt
GL.ehN WMl1'1
tribute *9.7 percent of Corona del Mar's
1ucceaa le. hla coaching exceUence.
Che4:ktng the talent, Bloom's lads
figured to be dancing about somewhere
in the middle o( Irvine standints.
But at the moment' they are unbeaten,
ranked firth in Orange Couoty, and have
come cl0te to knocking off two or
Southern C&llfornia's three undefeated
Prep powers -Garden Grove and Com·
)lion.
for coach of the year eomldWatlon at
the moment.
Godshall ft•p• CIF Boil11
Newport Harbor High prlnclpal Chuck
Godshall has indeed a bone or two to pick
wllh lhe CIF executive COllllIUUee that
slapped the Tars with penaltiea recently.
A Santa Ana publlcattqn had rectntly
stated that Godshall wu not dlsturbed
wlt.h the undemocratic handlln& of his
cue by the CIF body . . . a report
which certainly did not bely the feelinf
of the Newport principal Monday.
Godshall takes e:xcepUon to the ex-
ecutive committee's poor handling of
the case -diahlnc out a severe penalty
wllhoot bolhertog le have Newport
npmentect ·dUrlnl lh• hearlnc·
"I wlll appeal Iha uvlrity of the
penalty and ask to meet with the ex-
ecutive committee," Godshall reveals.
"Most violaUons give the offender an
unfair advantage. But the oCfense we
were lagged with,.. (h1Ylng a graduate
team in the basketball tournament) cer-
tainly gave oo one any kind of advantage.·
"And I don't see why they ptnaliud
our track team (by cancellnc the aMual
Beach cme1 litvltaUCllOl In 1111').
"f gtiea they jull doclded lo mab
an eJlample out of Ill," OodMaO ltl&el.
l .
Namath Shades McLain for Hickok
Bklom woru his court magic by
devtloplng creat team pride 1 n d
dlsclpUned defense. Too, be baa fanlutk:
rapport with tbe kldl.
Frankly, 11'1 debatable whether Bloom
has anyone who could make Magnolia 11
•tartlnc Un1up. Yet eor.n. del Mar
rlpped Magnollo, IWS, lo ,.nd the pre-
Ra!On Irvine favorites into 1 t&ilsp1n.
Godshall is alao hopeful lhat lut
week's column· b1ut of tht eaeutive
commillee'• anjult · bandUnc el the
Newport anc! C«ona del Mar -will ctUll that bodJ to e1•1Dine Jtalf
and rov1mp a<eonllncl1·
Perbap1 the SIDtl Ana nn1 ~
cern WIS simply trytna tb llV8 faci
!or bttng several lt111allments bthlnd
on the •lor!. Alao, lhe Santa Ana publD\
tJon WU in error . . . GodlhalJ did
not lnltlale. Utt Cir lnvelllplloa "'
Newport. ,' ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) -In a race
bttweta world championlhlp lhrowen,
Joe Namath, who quanerbacbd !he New
Yori< JIU to pro football .,premacy,
WAI named •·inner Monday nta:ht ol
t he S. Rae lllckok P r o Athlete ol the
Year Award over Denny Md.Aln.
Namath edged out McLain, SI-game
winner of the Detroit Tii'!ra, by, four
vote&. dolut margin in tbe l .. year
· hll&Or7 d &he 1ward.
Namath, In 1 lrans-Pacilic telephone
•
interview said lhal wlnnln1 the belt
"is 1 hell ol an honor for me, a mile.stone
in my ctrtfl'.
"I really w!Jh lh1t J could hive been
there to acctSJ' the bell In pe:non. But
this trip wu something that 1 wanted
to do for s ome tlrne and I was al-
ready committed lo it."
Regardinl the close balloting with
McLaln, Namath said, "'It'• rUur
aomelhln1 whtn you noae out 1 guy
tlke Mcl.aln with his 31 wins and 11),
but I have to say Illa! I'm Clad I
did win It."
McLain rectlved 'It flnt-pl1ce vote.
to Namath '• SS, but tbe Jttl' all·pro
quarterback polled Sil point.I \o 117' for
?\1cLaln.
~ h e dl11110nd .. tllllde<I, gold-buckled
llk:kok belt lhat ,... wtlh the 1waro
was presented at a dln'btr here MOndlY
ni&hl with teammate Georae Sauer IC•
ceptlng for Namath. ' ·
Bob Gib!Ol1. lltor pilcber of lhe $L
Louis Cardlnals, was ttltrd tn lhfl Votil'\g.
...
loltowed by golfer Bllly Casper, Mickey
LoUch ol lhe TI&en, quarwback Eaif
M01Tall of lhe Baltimore Coils, gofftr
Lee Trevtoo. pitcher Don Dryocllle of
t b e Loi Angcle1 Dodpts, pla1"-Ch
Bill R=ell of Ille lloslon CelUcs and
tnlddle•etght boxing chUnplon Nino J!eO.
venuU.
The Golden Unit Award, &lven 'to
athletes who starNd before the Hlckok
competlUon came lnto being, went to
llllllback Bronn Nacut1kl of Mfnneaou
and-the Chicqo Bears.
U Bloom lw 1 wuknm his leque
rivala have yet to exploit iL Howe•er
HunUftl'°O Beach lllib·• Elmer Oombl
--lhat the Seo Klnp have ... ,. been able to bandit • prope:rl1 'xecuted
full court 1ftS1 and Gvden Grove proved
it by fdrt:ln1 Corona into 20 leCOrld
halt tumoven with tbe press.
Bloom's effort.s have not pne un·
noticed. And he'• ..u;.17 first In line
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Alread,, Is 2J5.JS
• I Tarkanian May Someday
Match W ooden's Record
• 1UCLA's John Wooden created a little
notoriety last weet wl>en be registered
his ?OOth wJn in coaching. But if Cal
State's (!Ang Beach) Jerry Tarkanian
CQDtinues at his present rate, he could
hit four figures -and far sooner than
Wooden hit 700, at that.
Over the past six.and-a-half seasons,
Tarke.nian is 21S.15 and hi! conference
record is even more astounding -IOS-l.
MG.!t of i:bat record was beefed up
at Riverside City College, where be prc>-
duced tour straight state JC cham-
pionship teams.
Tarkanian's pace hasn't slackened at
Long Beach, where he is 17·2 in his
first Season. But a rare thing happened
to him at Las Vegas . Saturday rllght.
Jn overtime, Tarkanian w8s beaten by
***"******'"'*** EARL
GUSTKEY ................
the University of Nevada, Las Vegas,
91~.
"It was a real barn-burner," Tarkanian
said Mo'nday.
. "It was close all the way. They tied
it up with a 30-footer by Tom Walkins
with 13 seconds t9 go in regulation.
"Then Watkins put .on one of the
greatest shooting demonstrations in the
overtime I've ever seen. He hit three
in a row, all from 25 or 30 feet. He
was 13-for-16 from the floor for the
game."
A substantial portion of the 7,QOO.p1us
crowd at the Las Vegas Convention
Center Saturday were 49er followers and
Tarkanian figures Nevada will have "at
]east 2,000" faru: on hand for a Feb.
28 rematch in Long Beach. But unless
they can book the game for the 12,000.
seat Long Beach Sports Arena1 they
will only bear the commotion from
behind closed doors at Cal State's 2,400-
seat campus gym.
.Wiijl sii: games . ]eft, Tarkanian can
go 23-2. 1bat record, he hopes, will
put Long Beach in the NIT or give
it an at-large opportunity to qualify for
the NCAA regionals.
* * ,spDl;;llBEl\G DEPT, -Ex·fl!u:ina
Hlgll plvolman Mark Soderberg Jiu P-
ed Ills flnt major tert at the Unlventty
of Kentucky.
ID a frosh game Saturday nigbt. be
held 7~~ Vanderbilt giant Steve Ttmter
to two field goals. Turner, who grew
three-and-a-half inches slnc:e last season,
wu acclaimed ~ the best U.S. prep
center last year. -
Soderberg says be'& proved to be
something less than UJal
"He'• no Alclndor, that's for tUre,"
Soderberg saya.
"He bas a lot of potential, but he's
pretty awkward right now. Re's ~o. big
UCI TENNISMEN
CAPTURE OPENER
UC IrvJne opened ita 1969 tennis season
'"it h a 71h-114 victory Over UC Davis
Sunday on the winner's courts.
UC , .... ""i~""' UC • .,.
O'Neill cucn def T11m 1uco1 H, .. 2. Nesl•~ 1uc11 def st-ucol 6-3, '-1 T .. I (UCO clff MKhu91 UCO '-2• '-1 OTWJ IUCI) def Ctllo !UCO) '-'• H . Hll"d!~ (llCI) def ~fi~UCO) H , 6-3. P11.,. I.IC!) def Rel ~~ '-1• '-1.'
Ntsl1ge .nd Dukeklw (UCI) dtf T1lm1d,, Ind Cello IUCOJ ._,, 6'3.
!!one Ind WO!ljl (UCO) 1111rt WIT~ G•rY ind Dfolllon (UCO M, 5-7,
Mad11101 end G11 (UCDl ~ Smllti 1nd Wl!llfm1
(U(I) .. I, '"'·
lie cu touck IK rim ot.ad'"I __
footed."
* * * OCC DEPT. ,-Former Orange Cqut
buketball coach Al Sawyer will be
rttumlnc ll'Om J1pon this swnmer oncl
will ,...,,.., teaching at OCC nul lllL
He's been coachlna and tqdting ln
J apon 10< the put two y@m witb a
leav~ of absence from Orange Coast.
* * * -HARD TIMES DEPT. -Here's
uodter dlsadva&.,e to bttn1 a buke&-
blll IJ>clepeodeol Uh UCI: ,.... yw
acltedale· .. ....,. pme .... • e09•
ference team you're "Hkely 'te draw DOa-
conlettaee GffldU,.
Generally 1peatbl1, eoarerenee of.
lldoll -· .. • ldgber prlee -DOD-leape ref1 • 1111111 acltool aillletlc
bndgell belq -tlley .,. ,...'D gel what tile Mme team pays for.
The most rteent ei:ample Joe.Uy would
to t It e umldlled V11aboods UCI e~
countered a& Freuo &ate tu& weet
-Everttl Sml~ and Ari Stone.
* * * STATE DEPT. -· Frank Walsh, the
International basketball promoter who
brought the Republic of China team
to Southern Cal College last week, says
the State Department is missing the
boat with ils overseas basketball trips .
"When the State Department took those
NBA AU-Stan to Europe several years
ago they put them up at Hilton Hotels.
What good does that do?
"When I take American t e a m s
overseas I have each player stay at
the home of a player from that country's
team. That's what good will is all about."
Upsets Rattle
County Prep
Cage Rankings
A major shakeup occurred ln the top
10 ratings of Orange County prep basket·
ball teams with Magnolia and Anaheim
falllng out of their . third and fourth
place notches and Western elitlng the
!isl
Huntington Beacb, with another set
of wins pushing lb record to 18-2, re-
mains second behind undefeated Garden
Grove (21Hl).
A pair of Freeway League teams took
over in third and fourth -Troy and
Sunny Hills.
Surprising Corona del Mar edged into
fifth place after beating Magnolia and
Estancia to up ils Irvine League record
to 5-0.
Magnolia dropped to ninth alter suf4
feting two straight setbacks to Corona
de! Mar and Loara while Anaheim, after
losing a 22-point decision to Newport
Harbor, fell to seventh.
Loara, after winning four in a row
in Irvine hostilities, moved into·tbe eighth
spot. . . Cruclals involving the elite 10 Friday
night include Loara at Corona del Mar
and Huntington Beach at Anaheim.
TOP II
Place Team
1. Garden Grove (20-0)
2. Huntington Beach (lfl.2)
3. Troy (16-2)
4. Sunny Hilb (16-2)
S .. Corona de! Mar (lH)
6 .. Katena (17-3)
1. Anaheim ( 16-3)
8. Loara (11·9)
9. Magnolia (15-Rl
10. Foothill (13-6)
Points
39
37
32
28
23
21
16
13
8
4
Oiler Ascent Continues
In CIF Basketball Poll
Huntington Beach High School con
Unues, lls slow march upward in the
Wp 10 basketball teams in the CIF,
thi.! time moving into a tie with North
Torrance for sUth place in the AAAA
ratings.
tThe Oilers, who have been in the
top 10 since the beginning of the curtent
ratings, reached their highest peak af~
scoring their 34th and 35th strallht
league victories.
·Compton, undefeated in 51 straight
games and the defending CIF champion,
ctnlinues at the unaminous choice for
fifst>"with 17 first place votes.
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TWO ANTEATERS
1N NCAA MEET •
UCl's gymnuttcs team qualified two
ol lb members Saturday for the NCAA champl~po to be held at San Fenwl-
do Valley State Collqe in Mardi.
ln UCt1 119~92 win ovtr the Universi· ty Of Nevada at Las Vegas, John Potter
qiielified ·on the horizontal and parallel
bhrs while Ron Craig made Jt on the
pprallel bars and rings. 'The two qualified bf scorini 1.5 or
better in those events in an NCAA-sanc--tRIOed makb. Coach LatrY BMner'a !Am Is now 1-1 GO the ,..,.. and next
motb Valley State Feb. 14.
only other representatives r r 0 m
Orange County Jn t h e A.AAA rankings
are Freeway League powers Troy and
Sunny Hills. •
, The latter, despite lOling by a wide
margin to Troy, 11 ninth while Troy
II totl>.
Corona deJ Mar HJgh moved into the
elite llst in MA circles, garnering Ioth
place one point behlnd North of
Riven.Ide.
MAA
Place Teams
I. Compl<m (!!Ml)
2. Muk (11·2)
3. Ven-(!fl.I)
4. Cballey (20-,)
5 Puadena (19-3)
6. (Tie) Huntlngtoo Beaclt (11-2)
North Torrance (tH) a. Nolrt Dame (IM)
I. 1lunn7 Hills (!fl.I)
10. Troy (IH)
MA
Points
170
114
11$
114
t2
llO
llO
36
34
30
I. Garden Gron (llMI) IA
1 Clamnoat (SJ.C)) lllO
3. Sanla lhrll'(lfl.t) l!S
4. Bever!)' Hllll (20-4) 121
5, Aviation (JM> 9S
I. Lasuen (IMJ 58
7. (Tie) Noplu (1"5) • IS
Glenn (lr.-6) SS
1. Nonh (RlveraideJ (14-4) 23
10, Corolla de! Mor (IH) '22
Olher8' Foothill ti, CQ!ton ti, Magnolia
!, lloolla t, Rlvtnlde Poly I, C1brlllo I, SL Anthony L .
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Jump Ball Time
Laguna Beach's Ray Wilbur ties up San Clemente
High's Pat Benjamin during recent Crestview
League action. Laguna's Mike Hefty (15) looks on.
.uaguna was meeting El Modena this afternoon
while San C1emente is at Mission Viejo tonight et
7 for a loop crucial.
Impressive Field
Saturday Indoor Meet
Draws Classy Spikers .
Glenn Davis, the one-Ume Mister
Outside of Army, has hit tbe jackpot.
Seldom if ever bas an indoor track
meet lined up the talent comparable
to that which will compete at the Forum
Saturday night in the annual Times
Indoor Games.
The foreign field ls especially im-
pressive. Not many meets held in the
United States can produce for an evening
such stars of Olympic and other In-
ternational renown as Jurgen May, Ralph
Doubell, Irena Kirszen.stein Szewlnska,
Kerry O'Brien, Chi Ching, Heide Rosen-
dahl, Lennox Miller, Walter Adauis,
MAXW•lt. STILES
Chris Papanicolaou, Erkki Mustakari,
Kyoichlro Inoue, Kerry Pearce, Josef
Placby, Arne Kvalbeim and Josef
Odlozil.
Not to mention all the fine American
athletes who swept to a team victory
in the Olympic Games at Mexico City.
Personally, I am chiefly interested
in the 300-yard race between ldrs.
Szewlnska of Poland and tiny Miss
Barbara Ferrell of the Los Angeles
Mercurettes. These are two tremendous
athletes.
Irena, though much better, is reminis-
cent of Holland'• "Flying Housewife,"
Fanny Blanken-Koen. In the London
O))'mpics of 1948 the Flying Fanny won
gold medal! in the 100 meters, 200
meters, •meter burdles and relay.
Walttr Jenn!ngs, says, "I'll be willing
to bet lie brtaks four minutes."
May is a former Eat German allllet.e
who ii COD:,J1Dg off a two-year suspension
for supposedly having violated amateur
regulations. He bu defected to West
Germany, making hi• escape Inside a
small secret compartment buOt in a
small truck.
In 1985 May gained No. 1 world ranking
by scoring two victories In New Zealand
(v1. Kenya'• Klpcboge Kelno) In times
of 3:5f.1 and 3:53.S. That last aUU rates
No. 4 on the all-time Hsl
That year, May allO record the world's
fastest IOO-meter clocking and he
establJabed a world record iJI the 1000.
meter run wblcb still stands.
Mesan Challenges
Ferrell faces strong challenge in the
t»-yard dash. Dee DeBusk of Cost a
M e s a, after months or trying, upset
Barbara in Uie recent LA Invitational.
Dee probably ranks as the No. 1 white
girl sprinter in this country.
Actually, the best runners in the mee t
may be Ralph Doubell of Australia and
George Young, the American
steeplechase and twc>mile ace. Watch
Young sizzle the final lap or two when
he does the Two-Mile Tango in co1npany
with the two Australians, Pearce and
O'Brien.
Plus USA 's Tracy Smith who placed
second to Young in lhls meet last year.
Pearce holds the world indoor record
of 8:27.2, Young the American mark
of 8:22 .0.
Doube.ll ls an 880 man . of all-time
stature. At Mexico he won a narrow ,
victory from the favored Kenyan, Wilson
Kiprugut, in I :44.3. This Ued the world
record set at sea level by Peter Snell.
DoubeU d I d no aJtitude training, y e t
he beat a man who lives at that altitude.
OCC Invades
Hornets' Nest,
Duels Leaders
The third time, they say is a charm,
but Orange Coast College's basketball
le3!11 will need more than a lucky
talisman tonight when it runs up against
Eastern Conference leader Fullerton Jn
the Hornets' gym at 8.o'clock.
Fullerton, with its over pow e.r in g
physical size is in the driver's seat
as the conference race moves into the
second round.
The Hornets are working on an 11-game
winning streak, 10 of them in conference
play and they hold a three-game bu1ge
over Chaffey and Golden West, which
share second place.
Fv.lle.rton launched its current winning
streak with a pair of victories over
Orange Coast. In a pre-season tourna-
ment game, the Hornets humbled Bob
Wetzel's fOrces, 90-76, and then they
came back to whip the Pirates in their
EC opener, 71-59.
Orange Coast stayed with the Hornets
In that second game and only trailed 4~
46, with Jess than 10 minutes to go.
However, Fullerton's muscle dominated
the rest of the game.
The Hornets with 6-9 Jerry Brucks
at center along with U Van Bye and
6-5 Ted Harper at . forwards are the
most physical team In the conference.
Harper leads the Hornets' scorWg_at.
tack and he's also a fine defensive
player. ·saturday night, the 215-poµnder
did a great job In shutting off Golden
West 's talented Brian Ambroz I ch 1 limiting him to only two points.
Fullerton:s starting guards, Steve
Smith and Craig Childress both are over
6-feet and know how to run the last
break.
While the Hornets clearly aren't nearly
as strong as Riverside's powerful teama
of several years ago or Orange Coast's
championship outfits the past two
seasons, Fullerton clearly is the class
of the Eaatem Conference In 1969.
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OlllT I'll.OT 1'f
Rustlers
Entertain
Riverside
By JOEL SCllWAllZ
Of ... ~·-.....
Now apparently out ol the running
for the Eastern Conference ilile, Golden
West College's bukethall team will be
out to defend its share of second place
tonight against Riverside qty College
in the Orange CoUt gymnasium. Game
time is 8.. ·
'nle Rustlers, 7-3 iJI conference play,
share second place with Chaffey at lhe
start of the second round. Riverside i5
tied for eighth place witll a U record,
but the Tigers are mare than capable.
of_ giving Golden West 'a stiff· tist.
In the first round, Golden West slipped
by Riverside, 74-73, in a game that set
the pattern ol. play for the RWltlers iJ?.
conference. •
It was the first in a series of barrow-:
Ing victories the Rustlers pulled out in
the second _half after a poor ~
first 20 minutes. '
Golden West trailed Riverside, 56-43:,
with just IOYi minutes to go when coach
Dick Stricklin experimented with a
four-guard attack •
The hustling gua('ds harried a poor
ball-handling "RIVerside team into re--
pealed turnovers and in just 41Ji min-
utes the Rustlers outscored the Tigers
17-1 to take a 60-57 advantage.
However, the RusUers didn't have
the game wrapped up until Riverside
missed a desperation long shot just
before the final buzzer.
During the second half of the season,
Stricklin must gt?( some improved play
from centers Dave Prather and Dave
Harding, Jf the Ru.!tlers are ever to
return to their pre-conference high
scoring attack. ·
In n l n e one-conference games the
Rustlers went over the 100 mark five
times, but, in conference play they only
managed to score more than SIO once
and have been held under 'TO four Um.es.
Prather went into conference play
with a 17.7 average, but was bJt by a
ling:ering case of the nu and bu never
regained early form. He's only averag·
ing 5.8 poinls in conference play.
Harding, after a slow start, came oil
the bench to help the Rustlers in a pair
of come-from-behind wins over San ,Ber·
nardino and Cypress. Since-then, his play has tailed off and he's averaging 7.4
points, but that'• largely on his 22-point
spree agaiMt Cypress.
Guards Mark Miller and OIUe Martin
and forward Brian Ambrozich have
been the most consiltent playert on the.
squad and are the Rustlers' top eonfei\;
ence scorers. Muter hu a 1U l?erage,
followed by Ambrozich (IU) and Mar·
tin (11.4).
Newpo~t SC
Outsplashes
Mission Viejo
Newport Beach Swim Club defeated
the newly formed Mission V i e j o
Nadadores, 103-87, Saturday, at the win.
ner's pool in the first dual swim meet
this year.
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100 lnclo ""*""" -I. Goodsll IMVI 2. Tel~ fMV) 3. Mlltllell (NII)
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Sports Calendar
Wed,oetd1y
Basketball -San Diego City College
at Saddleblck (I).
WresUin1 -Western at Newport
Harbor (I),
I
I
At the Mexico Olympi·cs the Polish
athlete won the 200-meters with Ferrell
fourth. But in the 100 Barbara placed
seoond arld Irena third. Each had a
time of 11.1 Jn the 100 final. In the
200 Irena broke her own world record
with a mark of 22.5. Ferrell's time :
22.9.
UC~, UC San Diego Collide
Mrs. Siewtnska also ranks all-time
No. 4 In the long jump with a mark
of 21-10~.
In lbe rn11e May fac.es probable defeat
when he teRJea with the little American,
Sam Bair. The field alto includes Odlozn
GI Cr.echoslovatla, second tq Herb Elliott
at Rome; the Pottsh champion, Henryk
S.zordykOWBki, a finalist at ·Mexico City;
ptus numerous U.S. runntrs such n
Bob Day, John Lawton and Roteoe
Devine.
f,aaiaon Tabbed
Lawso1'1 coacb 1t PacJ.tlc Coast Club
1ay1 M bellevec Ute Kut•• ii a definite
tJvtat to wtn. LaWIOll woo ta reetnt
Seattle t1vttatlotal mUe. 1\e cotH, ,
BJ EARL' GUSTKE\1
Of Hie D111J '"u.t 11•1t
SAN DIEGO -UC San Diego ba.<ket·
ball coach Neil Stoner was uked if UCf
is the best team his club has played this
year.
He pondered the query briefly t b e n
replled : "Yes, I'd have to say they're
the beat we'll baV& met. And t'm sure our players reel the same way.•·
Tonight's UCl·UCSD match in the San
Diego school's brand~new 3,000.seat gym
la a rematch of the sea.son opener r o r
both clubs at UCI two months ago when
the Anteaters prtvalled easily, 92-79.
On the surface, il would teem San
Ditgo is In for an even· rougher time ot
It toolght. Irvine has 1 IU record while
l
UCSD ls J.1.5 .. But San Diego coach Nell·
Stooer has loat bis first string center,
Ron carter (&.$), on grades ilnce he last
took on UCJ.
Every lime out, UCSD plflYI taller
teams.
"We don't have a SU1 over 8-5, so ~
have to fight for anything we gfrt oo the
boards. We've beaten some teams who've
out-rebounded U.!."
San Diego comes lnto the game still
disappointed over I011ng an 8W4 heart~
.iopper to UC Rlvenlde Saturday. UCI
pummeled Cal State (Fullerton) 89-73
the same evening.
For UCl, tonigbl's appointment ls the
first of five consecutive road games. Af.
ter tonight, It's Loyola, Chapm1111, UC
Riverside and w .. tmont on the road.
The Anteater:s close ~t the sea..wn.'1t
home F•b. 25 and 18 with San Diep
State and Tahoe Parad&o College, '
Stoner ·hepes hls cagers woo't ·be r.-
vilited b7 the ,!ionble!tls 1ttack -llllt beat
his team at VCI In November,
0 We were ocly down by ab: Jn t b. t
rame with lour mlnuta to go and. all
of a IUdden "" st.vied turning the ball
over and UCI ran nay ft'tlD1 ua."
With Carter gone, Stoner bas promGf9'
the UCSD froe:h team etnttr to the VI~
slty, Steve W-11 (M). He'll llart
Jell Miil (&.&).
Ed Babluch, the 11-2 forward who pl•7"
ed for Orange Coast Jut year. ii still
st...Ung for UCSD and b the club'a No.
2 rtboWlder. He's 1yonglnc IS ,,.mia per game. . •
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4 BR home, l'A. baths, hard·
wood Doon, double garage.
$20,000.
Wellt-Mctardla, Rlt,.._
1110 Newpol1 Blvd., C.M.
~Tl29 Evn. 6ff.06M
NOW'S THE
TIME FOi
QUICK CASH
THROUGH A
DAILY PILOT
WANT AD
&42-5678
S lots to the beach, Olde r
Spanl.sh archl tectmT sur-
rounded by modem. 3 unlta:
in need of a face lifting.
Owner says se 1J or trade for
Uicome.
$52,000
Newport
Need a chang~ of pace? R.l.
best location. level lot. Near
eoll C"OUniie snd industry -
$7,500, with YoU name It
"""'· RmDIRPI'
REALTY-
'°'5 W. Bolbo& Blvd., NJ!.
67UOOO
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10 UNITS
on S lots. Adjacent to Oce&D-
tront. n~.o:::o.
l•ll,.. Roal E1t•l1 Ce.
100 E. Bilbao Blvd., Bolboo
m.1.110
THI UAL ISTARU
546-2313 * * 646·7171
CHIAPEl THAN
RENT
No down to Veta -Im·
mediate p<?Utulon. 3
Bedroom1, 2 baths has
large Jiving room with
fireplace, carpets and
drapes. -$1400 down
to all. $22,250 iov'L I P.
"""od.
NEED WORKSHOP?
Newport Heights 3 bed·
room w l l h hardwood
floors and plaster Intel'"
ior. Double pra1e +
10x20 workshop A t:rlV·
end carport Best buy
in the area. $26,:SOO.
ROOM TO Pl.A Y
20x30 Extra room in this
bla. -family home. T:ip flight area
f or schoOh, shopping.
$32.950.
MESA VERDI
Adult occupied In finest
area. 12xl6 family room, All elec. kJtchen I: big,
bir patio. Fre1hly decor·
ated. $3295 down • 1235
monthly lncludea tun.
IAUOA PININSULA
Large family will have
room to room, 5 bed·
roonu 3 batha, 1 block
from N.R Yacht Club,
1 block to tach. Lota
of privacy on th1a dou·
ble R • 2 Jot. Reduced
$5000 to 169,500.
THI WHIR HOUSE
needs a new owner, 5
lovely bedrooms, 3 bl.ths
and extra larp family
....... ll<a>n.t<d ..,.. ..
and drapes are beautiful
plus swimming pool with
slide and dlvina board. S:SL900.
WISTCLll'I'
Abandoned by transfer-
red owner. Spacious Jiv-ing room with open
beam celling • 2 brlck
fireplaces; Move tn to-morrow. -$40,9M.
COLUIH PAIK
Spic and span with new
ahq' cariieta. Urge Uv.
Ina room with wood· burntn2 flreplact. Kitch·
en with bullt-lns, dish·
washer. -$24,500. Jwt
$2450 down.
MISA DR MA•
NesUed ln quiet. aa.fe cul~c. 3 Bedroom, 2
bath with famJly and
laundry rooms. ~It. in
kitchen all renntshed.
Big overal.ze bade yard.
127.500.
FRIE POOL
Bir We&tcllff corner,
nicely tand~ca()e(f with
delightful, bright 3 bed·
room, 2 bath with large
family or dining room.
Priced at $49,500 -and
you get a heated and
filtered POOi free.
DOYER SHOIES
CUstom-bullt 4 bedroom
with 3 batha, fonnal dlnlna: room and ram tb'
l'OOm. Completely ~ novattd. 0 w n e r tiat11
moved and will give fm·
mediate possession with
10% down. m.~
HOSPITALITY
HOUSI
Expansive 5 bedroom 3
baths In Rt>p1.1bllc Homes area of Mesa Verde.
&autlful pool complete· ly fenC!d and lflparatt
•• play .,.. $<2,500 -
10" down -or owner may aceept trldc.
INCOMI
MONIY MAOIS
~r~~~~:!tn
trade. • 3 UNn'S-$U,NI
JO~ down • g&raltl
all rented.
2 HOUSF.S
ON LOT-12' ...
Newport Het1btl Dkt.
-Remodeled:
546·2313 .,
648-7171
OPEN EV"6. "IU. t
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HOUSH l'OI IALI HOUllS FOi SALi
16th & Tustin-CoStl Mou
Excellenl locaUon, near schools, abopplnc
and beach Only a few left. Buy now while In·
tereat rates are only - - -
7% with 20% down-71h% with 111% Dn.
no 2nd -no points-29 yrs on bllence
Exclutlve Agent
p. a. palmer incorporated
3377 VIA LIDO
From L.A. Coll MA 5-to34
Oceaa Front Lot
Urvlne Cove I
180 Frorit Feet!
overlooks pi'ivate
aa.ndy beach ._
y,ith &ently rolling 1urf
wt Oce:an .front lot
available in this
exclusive area
l&S.000
Call: Jim Cobb
Res. 67J..186A
Last of the
Sman Spenders
Newport Heights area and
close to everything: East
17th St. and We1tclitt shop-
plng, all IChools and the
new· Costa Mesa park. 3
large bedroom1 or 2 and a
convertable den, 1%. baths,
forced air heatina and a
complete bullt·ln kitchen.
Deep R-2 lot with alley ac-
cess with room for &n in-
come unit or extra parking.
You small speoclers, Jt's
only $25.500.
Colesworlhy & Co.
WGE FAMILY!
LOOK NO RJRTHER
Every conaidt:ration was giv.
en when buiJd1lw tbia FOUR
BEDROOM, famlly room,
dining room, breakfast room
CUSTOM HOME. The kit.
chen ls all el«ictric including
diahwaaher. Ex tr a J.arie
muter bedroom with pri·
vale bath and three &els or
wardrobes. The f.amlly rooni
111 extra lara:e and makes an
Jdeal home for a POOL
TABLE and entertainment
o[ friends. Large garage
with electric door opener.
All of th1& can be youn on
this spacious 113 ACRE on
cul-de-sac 111ftet kit only
~.500 -Finaiicing ls no
problem -CALL NOW!
220 L 11111 llftlli
Evenings Call 642-9192
NO DOWN TO VETS
3 Bedrooms -2 Baths
with plush NEW CARPETS
&: DRAPES throughout. All ,
built-in kitchen with loads oI
cupboards. Cozy livina' with
real WOOD BURNING
FIREPLACE. All this on
BIG, BIG lot with loads of
room for the kids in excel-
'lllotdor, '~ 'I. 1M DAll.Y 1'11.111' JI
HOUllS l'OR SALi HOUlll l'OR SALi HOUSIS JIOll SALi HOUSH PDR IALI llNTAl.S ..... :; AU UU'4 I AL.a.
Gonorol 1000-tOOO 1 .. 1no 12311mno 1231 Htu111 l'vrftlollN -Unfumlo.... ..,.... , ..........
JOR
TUitnE ROCK HILLS
ON THI ·111.VINI ltANCH
Are now ottering for sale, their award win··
britalo to Shi,. 2005 Huntt""°" loodl MOO Noa ..... lloocll GOO
WORl<!MG pt .. lhore VIEW .. ~ -,_,
tum. u.tvmtty Putr 11amo *WHY PAY llBll1 lln>ploce: --. wllb "-· o.,... .....-, 1....... SIS lat. utWlleL
' --m.un. Not ONI l'INNY Down Call attor l ·p.m. -
Logun1 loach 2705 ~uai.::,~ cu _. c ...... dtl Mor «ISO nlng 11Dlle & apllt • level 3 & 4 bedroom
MODEL l!Dli!ES.
''THE. BWITIFUl PE(IPU"
(end their Boeh)
Exclalft Uncla Isle
Priced from $98,000
These model homes are magnificently ap-
pclnted with the very finest of carpe-
drapea -wollpapers; plus every model ii
professionally landscaped, special walltways
& paUoa prevail, one with swimming pcoL
1 BR, S blockl lo bead>.
AdUltl onb. $145 mo,
.. .aT-111118 *
RENTALS
H-Unluml....,, OPEN HOUSI SATURDAY & SUNDAY
103 . IOS Linda Iola DrlYI, Newport leach
Shown by appolntmont Theoe hom• are placed on quile large &
very private lots that may be either leased IOYD REALTY
3629 E. Coaot Hwy., CdM 675-S9SO or purtbased with a grant deed to lull land YEARLY RENTALS
ownonhlp. NOW AVAILABLE
or 435.6 911 ft or 1B'x24'-
it doean't matter how )"OU
flauAI u becal.lKI it all
adds up to one "IDG
F~Y ROOM" and it
has fioor to celllna used
brick fireplace, lwcurloua
panellin&, dlnlna: area,
etc. Excellent East C:OSta
Mesa area, walk lo Weal·
cl1H shopping and New·
port hiah IChool. 3 BR.I
2 baths, bl& lot with alley
acce:111 to double 1arap.
Excellent terms avail-
able. Full price $26,950.
JljJa,.. COATS ~WA~AC!
REALTORS
546-4141-(°""" E-1•1
Just completed, 4 Bed
rooms, over 30XI sq. It.,
atand-up bar In cathe-
dral celling fam. rm ..
brand new I: 111ill time
to aelect carpet cotora.
l'l<.500-
Balboa Covel ! BR ... , $450 Follow the slgrus to TURTLE ROCK IDLLS, Costa 14.., 1'owh!JouK1
I mile East of the Universily of California 2 BR .................. 1225 V O.EAN ,,.._ ApCI.
COlto Mou at Irvine. j111t off the lntersectlon of Campus WINTER RINTALS u "°" ,,. a -11 AD uW lad 115,.
WALK TO SCHOOL Drive & Culver Drive. AVAILABLI NOW ::;"':, ~ ':f..:t 315 E. 1111boa Blvd.
5N~~~'~u;::: 1~~T~al~o:~l~SS-!1!1~02~P~ori!-~'u!rth!i!io~r!!!!ln~i..~rm~11t'!lon!!!!~ • B (Aipfi ~ :=n~ ~U: • • ~t ~!. Mlt1* •"=
llM and ~ '°' "°"' f&m. 1 • -REALTY $19l PW dia.. "'1· Ultl.
"'" J'uil> lancbcape<I now-Back Bay 1240 HunHngton loach 1400 130 °"""" to ....,. ,,,.., Wolm l Lee, Sileo Aa<nll 1 ;:;"";;ld;;-=::='::;,_=::==I $38,900. Open 10 'ti! dusk dally " f "ring" • BY OWNE!l • "' CHECK THIS 2025 w. ~"'" N.B. 968 tMlt Lido l1le 4351 • .... ,SPRING 5 B<lnn, """ .. tt, ' ,...,., Lowly • BR 21> "''" home. '-.......................... "IJWU
.. Ii>..,. REALTY ~:\~.;,138,,:>~ hl1'dwood 11oon. """"" •'1130· 2B11. dUl)lex. G......, SHERWOOD ESTAm FURNISHED Lida Alt • ,...., ''any""-"" I'" 15 000 ___ .. ........._ drapes thn>tJahout.. Jule w/~; children It pet aK: IY 1tory 3 bdrm. S bath, fb.. WW .... _ lo '" ' .._... rnuuv corner lot. Room for boat or_ Utll. pakL Broker 5S4.Ql80 - . place, South patJo. :I car
2629 Harbor Blvd., C.M. 546-6622. trQ.Uer. Really a nJce home. • by ... rr: I parkbw, $21$/mo short term
Only $31.500 • assume old $185 -,. BDRM., ll,S bath n11 .JUI ' or SS50 yearty. ~ts. AU: Home + Irvine Terr1c1 1245 FHA loan. Condo. BJtna, w/w, tncl. -==-:I' tor Mn. Gninslcy.
Investment --··· --· · ---Paul Jones RNlty """"· '"""'' 534-<lm 3 BDRM 2 b&. crp1o Piia a...-Raalty
Income + location with this • • 847•1266 Eves. 5.16-7124 Coat1 Miu 1100 prden 'llef'Vlce, ~k ~ &G-5200
2 br ho""" on R-2 lot. Will Do You Need $13,995 boach. 1215 l\IO. ...._
"1l fut at only 116,500! a 4 BR H-'1 ' BR. Modorn doctric built· SPACIOUS 3 BR Ill balb Huntington loach 4400
• "'ring,. In rana;e A oven, plent)' of Colldo. double I• r •I•• S1nt1 AM Helfhts 3630 • ~ SPRING W• """ two • 4 BR ho-cupboards, c • r p • I 1 and """°ta l drapes -ut UTILITllS PAID _.,..., with pools. IMne Te.m.ce drape&. double iaraae, com-bullt·in oven, ranee a: 2 BDRM. untum., w/ocrral; 2 Bdrma. farl1. Hid. JOOI. --REALTY wl.th excellent ftnanclnc. pletely fenced, covered patio dlshwuber. Pool. Oean. No water paid. Qlldren OK 802 Knoxvme, Apt D. R.B.
••• "anvtim<" Salisburv Realty with BBQ pit 1UJO down to pei.. Relor. 119 o I m o • IUll Ill-5IS-03IT • !3Sa>.• •
w c.r.1 315 Merrne Ave. exiaUng loan. 54&-5511> 1 BLOCK bun ~ 1 •
'629 ll&rbor Bl " · Balboa 1111. 673-6900 ~· ''10 IJNP i"OUR BEDROOMS, 2 balho, uguna loach :1705 2 BR 1p11., bftted pool
e e ---• -imm9diate poaesakln. Quiet GORGEX>US View, ha 1 blt·ins. rec ~ InllN:am -etreet, cl09e to tch:lols. ___ .. ",.._ i••-M··-'" muaie. A.at. 5.11-m4 i230/mo CAI.J.. AL BLACK "' ..... ,, .. ....,., ui.c: new. ...,,
Corona dal Mar 1250 5 BEDROOMS 1'0-ll5l H•rltaae Real rent lbb ""-3 Br 2 Ba. h 4705 ,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I l'onnal dlnlng mom, cptl/ Estate 648-SiS26 latlvn• luc
drps, alate entry, loll ol Ide 1 BR. NEAR oa.AH On Main leach coblnob. ' """' old, 6\1." 2 BR. "°"" &. . Lril L-Nlgval 3707 ~ ,,t. ... •• -ldalnW"""" Included. S1'wJe pmon .. -_m 2 Bdrm. 2 bath home • CUI :::: be b~nns"' Lrg fncd )'I'd. o-pta, drpe, 3 BDRM, tam nn. ~ ba, $.'lUIO aft 4 I: ~~ :':%1n?.::. BRASHEAR REAL TY "'°""• retno • """'· 1195 lrplc, pollo, -· blt-lnl. RENTALS cozy 2 BR home near New. Ml 2442 mo. ~ CrptJ I: drpt, $225 mo. £nh.. Unfurn1 ....
port 1-Jel~h•· Cul de Sac $15,000 down. 847-8531 Eves. • 2 BEDROOM unfu.mlahed Pbont loiW Beacb GA, l_;;;=:i;;;;:..:;;;;;;==;.;;..-,. ..., Cringe Cout Property -'-··· 1.. ,..-l'l---al IOOO
atreet, lal'ge R·2 lot with :m u .. _,,erlte 67J.8550. Fount1ln V1Uey 1410 ,....._, New.., de c 0 r • 1 e d I :=====:;;:li_,.,.iii;i~imiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil room for rental Unit, $19,800.. ......... throuaflout. Euh:kle Coital ..
Graham Realty BY OWNER -Meaa 11.15. Rltr. 642-'1939 Condominium 3950 VEN DOME Near N.B. Poat Ole. 546-2414 Lido Iola 1351 TRANSFERRED 2 BR. pr, pallo, crpi., chpo,
4 BR, 2 SA, cpta, drpl, atow, refrl. Troplcal 1et· 2 BDRM. 1% bl. blt·IDL
.........
1904 H1 rbor Blvd.
CM. 642-7m
STORY 3 0 di fpl. Xlnt cond. 4~» )T old. tq, For adults, t blk. to 20x21 rum.put rm. ume ot IMMA<.VLATE AP?!t
LARGE TWO horn" Uhton n4'1 5" % FHA can bo umd. lbopl. 1110 rno. _.,,,. pool, t.onnll· crt, "'""' ole. IMMED. OOCUPANCY 2'ii baths, dlntn& room, "COUPLE" HOMES Appr'a $25,001. 96).1452 1..::='"'c,..;:""-';:o,;...;.,..;..;.;.;.:_ r.ompletely crptd 1: drpd. ADULT I: FAMILY OWNER DESPERATE family room, den. close to i. Gruiana $55 000 • -1 BDRM duplex, ltove, near Must tee to appredate. SECTIONS AVAILAm.E
lent neighlxirhood NEAR 1 ............... __ _
SCHOOLS. Would YoU be-
lieve a totsl pr I c e or
$21,500? It's True!!!
Open Eves..
VA NO DOWN
Low .,. .... -.. tinonclal-
"' quallllod ...,...., ' BR.
WE SELL A HOME
EVERY 31 MINUTES
Walker & Lee
FACING TRANSFER I """"'1s & obop• Priced !or v . ...... ' Loguna Balch 1705 ohopo. Oldor <Pl• pre!. I&!. to... $200. 5"-2514 .. Cl-to Shoppl"" l'ark Tran&temd to Tiorlda looms. immediate sale at $36,500. V~ Wuiers •••• , •• , $59,000 ::J!.:::=-.:=:::..-..:.:.::;:.1 646-2700. 5H-6SSI e Speclom S Br'1, "2 Ba
CALL AL BLACK 50-llSI Piazza Lido ........ 161,500 ,,_,,. Units 3 BR. oma11 !oocod yud, e 2 Bedrooml =°' ,,:'~ ~·:... ~ Herl-""1 Eatat• LIDO REAL TY Handyman Spoc:l1l1 pr, nr Harbor -Ina RENTALS e Swim Pool, PUV-
way. M., haw to be u.o-BY OWNER: &.ide 3 BR Mm Vla Lido 673-'!830 Loe. on OcMnlide of Hwy, Oitr. S1Z mo. 8f6..6862 Aph. ,urnlthecl e l'rpl. Indtv/lndl'J' llc'll'
prime Eutaide location. 105 2790 Harb:ir Blvd. at Adams
rUlced in quick sale to meet 1%. Ba. Crpta, drps. bltn 150 yd1 from Beech. 4 Ip 3 BORS, new crptJ, drapn, Ga I
4000
1145 Anlhllm Aw.
transl" pl&na. < bdm" A>h Kit: ~ ~.;' MOVED Apt, uni~, n«ds point l l!rnuc. Reio, 110 -ll'O. Mrl COSTA MESA
!amlly room. !ormal dJnlng dJhwhr, Lril -yO °" ,_t -.-al doanup. PQ. 545-<19311, """""° HOLID y -• •• I xl.43' lot room for expansion ~ •
& oddltlonal unit wtlb ..,.,: I iiiiiii"Openiiiiiiitttij•jjl'ji.Mii;. iii room plus an all pW1IOlt: at. $25,5(1).. 6C-3863 ot FEBRUARY 1st TENnAL I N c 0 ME EX· _ A rMIUofto $1.to. 2 Bfdao;iml
n>om. Ltatod pt'ice 141,500 • l37-641? t~~~ ~:,,: CEEDING $111,000 ANNUAL-N-rt leach a200 D:;:;..UXE.p._ "if:'~~ Bl'i:i.., ~/w ance. Don't miu this one! I I
Tmnt oUered aubjed lo
bank approval &: CRV. but make yaur otter! BY OWNER. Newly redee (Bl 1 .... 1 .. Reita t) LY. Price :169,960. 2 Br. 6 den Sl90 Ph» utn.1-==;::=:=;::;::=I
$21,$00
Newport
at
VI-I•
~Ill
Three Wishes
U peace, comfort I: k>cation
are important to you look
this owr. Convenient to
Newport H e t I b t 1 £1'8.de
school, and all &hopping. 2
bib to new park. Only
sz.;,soo; and all these "plus"
Jeatwu. 3 bedrooml, 2
baths, fireplace, cpta. and
drapes. double prage, con·
crete drlve, lar&e Jenced
back yard on SOxUO Fl'. R-.2
LOT. Tbe:re la not to much
available In this part of
eutslde C.M. HlllTY· OWN-
EH. 642-G80.
Four Bedrooms·
$17,250
Move into this large family
home today. Close to shop-
ping, achools and churcbea.
Just put on the market, this
one won't Jut. $135 per
month includes taxes and In.
lllf'1U'ICe. ONLY $500 DOWN.
WE SELL A HOME
EVERY 31 MINUTES
Walker & Lee
2043 WestdiH Drive
646-7711 Open Eves.
Just roducad $1200
Eastskle 2 BR + den or dJn-
ina: room, dble 1araae on
alley. Now only 171.150.
143 Broadway 64U1'1
E-642-M53 646-4579
SA +Hi ld!U
Exclllllvt O>I• °"" -. ,..... -,,...., • ball
Hartior UU. 2 BR. 2 Ba.
priced to ..n tut at · SGl.500
By .... only
CORBIN-MARTIN
UALTOIS
3036 I.~ Hwy, CdM
675-1"2 ---
john macnab
DOVER SHORES
A magnWcent custom home
on prime view lot. 3 Bed-
room, 2% baU,., formal din·
ing rm, Island kitchen w/2
ovens (self cleaning). Huge
tamJiy nQ,, 3,00l '<I ft.
Priced .............. $87,SOO
Call Jeanette Peart
for appt.
(714) 642-1235
881 Dover Drive, Su.lte 101
Macco Realt;y C.o. Bldg.
Newport Beach
Property Wide Privacy
with an unsurpassed bay and
ocean panorama. This cur
tom home is designed to
ta.ke fuU advantqe of the
view, 3 bedrooma and 3
baths, pool. diicrtmtnaUng
in every detail. $115,00J.
Colesworlhy & Co.
642-7m
1904 l1arbor mvd., C.M.
Open Eves.
CLOSEOUTS
1n scenic Sa n Clemente.
3 Br. 2 Ba. -•ltled "" Do...... unn MISSION REALTY '9<0l3l • BR. a Ba. <Pb, chpo., Heatod pool. Ample puldaa:"
.... ::... aru. Frptc. naU wood bltn R. c. GREER, Realty 1185 So. Cout. Lquna bltnl. Nr. beach. dub, No chlldre~No petl rc;"";;;';;;M;•;•===·l;OO;I LEGE REALTY kit. l!dwd !In. Pa I I 0 ' 61J.S300 • poo1a. lcnnll. m.atM 1965 Pomona. CM ....-1. -•-,tll ~.~·. PrlncFHA J~."~ Laguna Niguel 1707 W•tcllff 3230 1105, !·Bedroom Exctll•'. pllll • Ultl -""IZ!ZlZlZl::I I -~ ··~ layfront Duplex• 1 t!lltin pold .....i1ap 1ar -.. BY OWNER • !Aide 3 Br. 1105,000 • :1-threa BR'• DELUXE 3 Br. ' Ba.: ...,. 3 BDR, DR + r M • ba -~'!:~ ... -""' ;;;; 6 -Udo layfnlnt 2 Ba. Nalurll -blto wr.ooo • 3 BR 6 Two BR'• !ou. lndtcpd. • decorotod: · i. .;._.;; • d · ---~ -
kitchen; uUlity porch; with nreplacea in exclusive Monarch Bay; ~::Comp) f~ Cotti MMll 4100 1, 2 A I BDJUI. APTi. $89,000 crpll. drpL 0... lo ICbll W1lkar R111ty loveO. 00'"" view; auto. Waf/aard pd. l3IO i... POOi. NO ammlJ:N
Udo d•~i.x w/lae 3 BM Ba ....... $25,500. -3336 VI& Lido 615-S>IO walcr -• clae. ..... • •• -e INTRODUCING • ... "'RnNlftUI wr doon; 1 )To rleW, $59,5(11), ~. ""' T '
:;'°' ..:,'-, :\"R ~~';: :::M::-=-V:::ar:::;do:.,_ __ 1:.;1:.:.:10 Huntington IMch 1400 :':.:" lolll. °""" Cll kck Bay i240 I) I A 0.. ~ GARDIN Am. •
downqyundormkt.OWnor DEUGHTFUL 3 l!R 2 ba __ ..;;...______ Val J.) ~.,.. ua. • -...., CJL
lllya &ell. Aaume 5"-% Qn 3 4 BR /DEN 5 BR. 3 Ba.; 2.ct)t., new, s BR. fenced )'Vd, water C&ll Mn. llmddw ....
Joo Cl&rlaon • lam. Or W Bltna. dtahWlllr. c Ph d · paid. hnmed. occ. O>Jldren °"'"" County's Baut!!Ul 1m -Ala. Apt 1U, CM. at ? By owner. SM-ll70. 1800 ft with bu A-2" $29,900. $.1500 On. Owner OK. $160. ~2124 NEW Adult livbW compla: -~ ·-~ .._rt llNch 1200 baths, Sll. % GI loan at 111' 137-w!I <:umm -« w•w.. Mmrit l'elo. W ,::•-::=wi:::!'"'.!...!:::.:::..-= per mo. total -can be .. SbWla • l Bdrm -2 Bdnm 2 BR. w/pz Ice. b:ld 'b f D di 1umed m ooo D1n1 Paint 1730 Huntington -h 3400 • ~~PD"l7 cu...n Piilo: _..,:pd. 2 loca-Cold=I~ !:.""..:.! (o. Li Jl'f OF I 11~~~~L . REA~ OPEN DAILY 12 to 3 FREE RENTAL' IOOK e ~ Gardeno 2Z14-......, A»t D 1111
~ ... '-"Gi':::' Plua excellent planned Jdtch-3 bdrml. den. 2 baths, pool, Drop In end lrOWH e BubbU.QI spdnc a brook 2171 ~14Pt20 •C 1111
$1175 DOWN
VA owned. Vacant 3 BR
home, all newly painted.
Pymnta or $157/mo. paya
all. le. ({led yard. Good Joe.
Only 111,9So1.
I' \I I • \\ 111 11
~I Ill\ \II\\
11 I \ I 1 ) C '1
en !or e!!ldency O!I '"°""' AS·SUME SIJ % LOAN IS x 3S. 135,000. = Mail> Gorti-3 bednxJm Pad. 2 • Cl' ""°' l ......,. bolb
out !amlty ....._ Exch11MI • ll&Jl Dr. 642-2823 Batho. Cupoll. Drlpn, e Ac!lvlty room/bllllanll . L!JXURIOUS 2 BR., 1\6 la.,
llltlng • 1>y tOpoln ... nt only. , ·-• bed o... to RENTALS Doubla G.,...., Built Ins. e Sauna Balb Ill lloc,. --G.E. Delta Ftnl Ea:tate • 6464414 ~a=:... HOURI Fumllhed Nice )'U'd. r..e .. at Sl.79 •-.Puttbw cnien Jdt, patio. plne ~ tDd. The Bluffs Also R1poS,...lon1 2000 per monlb, Will conaldor ~ • OuUldo Ou llBQI ,..., .... bas. $140 Multa. HAFFDAL REALTY General &n. •Encl. P1'IPI I: •toraae 12> E. 20th, CM.
3 BR. ;·~r:A;;. major "'" Wamor -1185: ' BR . 1\1 ••• E~:Rs.:~~ AMl~~=s ~~~= DIJPL!:X 1.ar.. uoo. Gardener, laundry: c:mt to = :::.,~ "'l,:d.; FREE RENT :="' .... Palo, _..,_ Walker & Lee =' .......... CM -=.Multi only, .. ,. ...
~;"'"'· * 8"-l1!1l 2 boaut. 2 BR Duplexe• < ==='""=""=-====I 1682 F.dlnror $25 Wk. Up NEW 2 BR., bl... -~ ;;:;;;,;.-..;;..,...;;;o;;;;; 1 yn. Yourw. llve Jn 1 rent the lent1l1 tO Sit.re 2005 842-4455 or 540-51411 • Stud1o A: Bach apta. dlshwuhlr; .ep. tncd. patlr>
2487 sq ft., 3 &:: 4 BRa 1003 Babr, C.M. 546-5440 Beyvl•w Condominium
2% baths, 10% down. 6'1»% lzmz:::::zmi=mm Owner movtnc back to L.A.
interest, 30 yean, DO points 3 BR. 2\1 BA. drpd I: crptd.
lo pay, Now """"" and BAYSllORfS BEAUTY $56,000 °""" 514-'310
otlw:r. Better hurry! Open Daily tll 8;30 e lDc:l Utfll a Phone 1m. A Ph!lf· 1155. tm Sula·
R. D. SLAT!S, Rltr. 3 mt 2 Ba. den; ocean NEWLY decorated 2i,s bdnn e MtJd 8ervtoe. TV 1vall. Ana Ave., Of. 80-aST
847-3519 Eve. 962-7369 view SD> rno. or leue/op-bouM. Lar&e lMna rm. e New Catt I: Bar 2 BR. pdn e;pt. fpl,. -..
lion (UIJy crpt, -yard, nr 2319 N-Bl,., , 5'M1S5 clrpo, bl... potio, pool.
THE HUB .. 11Cttv111 "' 563 ""'"' w., 81!>4331 ·-• u.B. ""· ..... CH•.,. ·u ' . POINTE -.. """' "'"' drapes. cpmpleteJ,y redecor-
ated. Some with Yiew. ()co.
fief:: 518 San Juan. San Oe-
ment.. <Modela open daily),
Phone m.9'J88, Eve. 642--0185
W. E. Ud'9nmyer, Rltr
MOYE IN
AND YOU DON'T HAVE
TO DO A TIUNG. 4 Bed-
room• and FamUy room.
Beautiful cupeta I: drapeL
Sprlnklero. outdoor l!J!ollntl
p1111 1ove1y m 17a; lanai
with firep1a!r."" 'Wondedul
h:>me for $58,500.
JEAN SMITH, R11ltor
tOO E. 17th, C.M. 1141646-3255
"A" Frame
$10,500
~ bmtlll•I • • , tbl r n:n c. wanted abare beach _.~ -.. ... 1 .. -1 .. , l'.11 -"" I'\ I !I;./'\ ~ 3 BR l" ~~ O."'a<J Adi. Dial &12·· ., \,l.U~ • ..,.. -... ..,, _... ~ • --eo ...... this ...... BR ...... !!'!!'!l'!!!!!!!'!!~!!!!e I lo.,;;' --NOW. ... 3 -2 bl, ...... 4,30 ..... (:IL!) ED 1-0!55 1-ly tum. 2 BR ..... Ott-W•l>M<:Caidlo -
3 bath,. .... ,, din!"' room, BiAUTIFUL ~l:,:bea:=;•:::l,:.155.::::.,:113-41115::::::::::.__ 3 BR. -· w.11t 1o elem. ::;:•_:::r. :=--=. .,.-'""":='M&-~mt;::;,,,,..-.,,...I pallo & boll yard. Only QUALITY HOMI trATOI ,_ TV -eo DON'T J1JS'I WWI tar -IChool: ..,.,,, po In II d ; 00 POMONA AVE. CM. * LARGE 2 BR. iOiJi;
$55 000 2 Br. I: !'am rm. n. Ba. the Id )'OU ftnd tD tbe th1l:w to barn1lb )IOID' tinm. cpta., ~: avaU. Feb. ' pnp. Quiet. AdGltl.
• Xlnt uu. Priced Rich!! ~ Adi. ~ -, , , • llnd ""'" ...,. bt fo. 9th. 11815 l\IO., ISi clean. 2 BR. New !Um. cpls, drpL ,po;;"-;:,:;"":;;,:""""=.::,·:;;-;;.::,;=...~] ~O~w~n~e~r~. ~~~~·~·~OPEN:: I~-~;,.• =:==;:==-=:::=:~dl1~'1~0~1·~•~nect~Mo.~=:;~~d~op~.~-;~:==::=:;:;;;I Beam ceil, blt-tna, pool, :: !IOUSE SAT & SUN. Aduli.. ll!iO. 2772 -St. NEW 1 BR ap~ blWo -·
~ -PERRON
:.1 .. ., ...... r • .,~ • * 642-1771 Anytlmo *
UNCOMl'ARAILI -
4 llDROOM
$22,500
~·~ IT ~~ View Loi Lona ltach .. -Lo"" loach 2500Long ltoch 2500 -1111 mo. 1Sll -AM -~ · ..!:!~~L!!!::===~===""==========:::..-....:::.:::1 2 BR. clean, _., fllm. M•., CoolL--· ~= dli'll-0 . .fl-,.,( /)'1:1 ~Q.• ~~~A:_Aw. i::.EC .. ~Br~:;.,.';:
potio. 14!1,IOO. 2921 ClW Pl.» J.'Qt,I ~,,.-"' pq•p LOVELY' Br. II> ba. I).~~~=...:
Drive, Newport _,., Solve• Slmplt Scrambkd Word Punk for• Chuckle ·.:.':':~~· ~!'°' ~!!,Ill tum A -• El 3 sa Waterfront No. a ........., .,.., .. ~-_
Balboa eov... no,ooo. o·-"'*'·" ""'· WESTSmE 1 BR., bltm. c.mtnoDr.-Prdtt trade for acrtl8' or ,._,,..,.__L,_~ ----'-b. II. .._ adultll ... ..i •• "•
will -....,, w;i.1111 1ow':",.:".;:.";i~-. ~.,.'E...i. -~· -Newport IMcll 520CI
Spaclous J be(tn)om, 2 bath.
!amlly ..... homo. llollted
ttar Hvi,. 1'Dmll wltll 10-handng ~ce. Brtct pa· 3 BR. 2 Ba. beam/ceiltns,
Uo with pa BBQ. Dream t:xc opportunity, $22.!iOO •
kitchen wtth bullt-ln range, Owll!r/Ast-I0-3S15 eve. ID IL, ID I llAQIW)R 195; .... uni• UPPER Doplotr. t Br. $1«): -I I r I I' Gardlom·:· -~-":'l.':t."'.' .. """'
• • - . FURN. I BR Duplex 19!,IO -Wltlti mmG
I nm paid. 1 car P1'111t· 230 ".WOAlfT lfL • I • w ; ICllNEIMI I, I' -81.Cll.548-8317 lllCjlMo, 111111 ••••1 : f $l.L'O. 1 BDRM. encl. jUd, ...... : W a. Mi• 'l • **'•
1· 1 odul4 ... paid. -,. --......
own • dlshwuhlr. S.0-1720 ..: .. ::..:: ........ ;::=.. ___ _
TARBELL 29SS Horbor * BAY V1EW r .. lot 15'
P , " lil5' W/ pla?& $.14,90), -nt I °"'"" 1111-'nll, M&-4201
Private World
Ill Doi Mar, CJ<. &G-GJJ
Dollnlflon of a <!io<vo glrL ~.pr m w;..U:.. c.11 •-
In a ~ ma*r suite
wtth Bq view + chUdrn'a wtrw. 14' til&h eodoled
atriwn + wet bar. Vl!W LOT Roy J. Word Co.
IL UM 0 0 I --VERV ~ -w.-•::;:•:;.::;•;;:••::.:"---=aa:::::t· . I' I j A girl who .,..,.; wC<Tlol •»«r• locllll · · · about flllllng ahead boco""
In l..lpna e>:oon ee.:-.... Unob-UG San-Dr. ....WO
OUTSTANDIN& "':""'YIDSON R ........ SALTON ... Lot Reduced
1 5 bldn>cm f 'ti.th ~ D,., -· r Sl.OIXI for quick -1c1. Need
··-,V-l_T_E_N_N--~,oho .ia..n, --1·•
I I r I' I !n.~zi1=
11e.,.ri....,. · 4200ror-.-u. ... 11.
... "' ... All. n.tc.. OH 8q, nr. Lido; nowtr .._ ="' .... ~.
--· 1 BR.., prtv. patio; "*'· hr! <, dbl. ..... boa1e wllb ddlflhtlul pool. 546-S<60 EwL 54&-3851 cub. 54>-M o!ttt • pm
Excellent Antista Wt:/ ~
"'""n. 1111m '°' ... ""'· EASTSIDE, C M. c:..to Mna 1100 Arnold & Freud Nearcbwd>os. 3BR.1% ha.
388 E. l'llh 5t., C.M. 121.'l!Ml CRV IMME!l. "--: 13,000
Rnltors M6-77fl5 i"!--... Wlillo---On. SUO Mo.; clean &oa:lde
11•-!!!!ll""!!!lli!!'!'!!lfl!ll!'!' -· ""Real!o< "~' t Br. 2 Ba. w/plqhoulol. 11 YOUll AD IN a.ASS!·
• t1111: QWCKDI rou CALL. iimi-<.\'!Oiii!iil!!!!!!!!!ii>::wsii.!!!im.ii!1i!!IM!i 1 •>tna. dill-~ t.ota rm>1 • · -w111 "' Qll1CKER YOU SELL o! _,, flS.~ -b .. Dl&I ~
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e rs:c:=,uTTUSI I I I • I I I ·-----......... SCRAM-LITS ANSY!U IN C:WSIFICATIO~ toOO ,
tllfl. lad. 1115. "°"' -"" --61. 1vaDoblem,aeo -...... o.i...i.:.t ..
OCEANFRONT S BR. ""Pie, ......... odtojla 6 -
pr.,A .. D hb T-J-T. lloo.1
1tou1 1113-tf)G . ONLY W MONTH
LOOKING tor a (fuel,._ UJ AMIGOS WAY
llO _,,.,., -"""""" ......
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H OA!l.Y ~!LOT Tum.,,'F'"""'7·~ 19111 * SIRVICI DIRICTORY JOBS & "i'PLOYMENT JOBS & EMPLOYMENI
lnnl!!f ' 6755 Ho!f Wontw, -·~ Help Wenioi1 t.\on noo ..
IROHING -lo ""' hom<. .
~NTAU REAL EST:ili 'UAL ESTATt ANNOUNC IMIMTS Af11s. Unfu"'ilhM 9"M'al ~• _Go;.. ___ .. ..,...___ onll NOTICl_S_ --
... -52.50 o-t ~ 5991 S..Wlvlolon' Lend 6212 Founll {FrM Adil '400
* ,. * *' * *
. -,.eti!r:·~
ON TEN ACRES
1 It 2 BR. rum It Un!Um "'1lat I Pri I Patloo I
Pools. Tennb • Cantnt'I Bk·
1st. 9 bole Putt/Grun.
900 SN Lue, OlM 644-3611
(MacArthur nr. Coast ltwy)
LOVELY 2 BR. blt .• lna,
carpets. drape•, $1 T5 mo.
yrly. Newport Beach Riiy.
675-1642
OLD l ·BR.. bay view.
Prime Location. $155
• 673.690t •
Hunti ngton S..ch 5400
EXCLUSIVE
ON·THE0 BEACH
2 & S Bod.-m Aptt.
Luxury Uving to please tht'
ll051: dllcrimlnating. N<nl>
available at
The Huntinglt1n
Pacific lI0
, 7ll ~ ~4'siH.B
REST HOME 10r eld<!l'IY
lafilco, RAB, lld>t ......
clote in.. --
Income Property 6000
I UNITS
30% RETURN
~Down
16 unlh • Pool
Yearl) gross $24,6Q). Near
EuclJd &: Ball, AnaMim.
1175.000.
Call Mr. Ferguson or
Mr. Kreuter
Invtstmcnt Dept. 546-23U
OPEN EVES. 'TIL 9
546-2ll.3 646-n n ' .-
,T H E ~EA L
_ESTATERS -·· .,Illness Forces Si l•"
22 unit inotel (7 unit. with
kitchen11), center of Costa
Mesa Grossing $51,oo:l. Nice
apartment for cwner. Only
9 )'ear"I old. Completely
equipped. $220,000 .. o n I y
$40,DOO cJoiiNn. TDs consider-
ed. HURRY! Wally McCoy
Rlty'li42-6t87, 545-4ll2 eves.
8usl neu R•nt•I 6060
ATI'ORNEYS-S sep rooms,
lobby, S secretarial rooms,
bltns, 2 reRtrooJnll, at·
tractive. Good location C.M.
548-<161
Balboa Island
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l'OUND -Sm.it dotl. -PROPERTY · 1oo"' u -., .. t ,had ..,..H A VIEW puppies. Rf~ email
n11 "°'i"· Vic. Flow" .and 2S Amos in Ncttbern Oranae. Irvint!, N.B. n4: 94>$
JIJgb on a knoll; thla ~ LOVABLE Blk. cat llAth col-
erty mned ~ acn: tiles and lar dutitw last l1onn.
n c:1 lot could be cut wJth • Begonia st. in c d y .
magnlncent view. Priced at 675-5406
$16,000 per ai:re, For turther ;;;c.:..;:;;;:.--~--infonnatlon, p I eat e call BLACK maJe dog with red
Glenn ThornptOn with collar. Vic Broadway a
Eckhoff 4 Anoe., Inc. Orange, Costa Me ••·
1818 W. Chapnwi Ave. 64G-25l5
Orana:e, Calif. FEMALE Liver &: White
541·2621, Eves-wknds 5.13-672"1 Dalmatlan. Approx . 9 mos
old. Vic 2501 Harbor, C.M. .... uu
R. E. Wented 6240 CHUBBY blk puppy with
wht. ft. Vic. York.shitt St.
WIU. Buy Apt Houses; 4 I ;,:1n,,,.,c;;..M;;.·;,:673-8286c.:...c=~,-,~
to 6 units Jn laguna Beach. FEM. Gennan Shepherd,
Call 545--1437 Fountain Valley. Please
identity. 847-7965 eves.
8' 1c;1NES~ end FOUND January ,24th. amall Fl tf~NCIAL male Terrier, vtc
Bus. Opportunlll .. 6300 Br.:ykbunt &: EIUs. 91j8..367{
BRO""WN A: Wht. ni.bblt vie.
Elden -&: • !4on~ ·viata ·c.u. 646-2002 .
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Whoddya Wont? WhHdye Got?
SPECIAL CLASSIFICATION .fOR
L-•l'lnt 6110
.SPRINKLERS
6 Sod Lawni'. Lio 6 Bonded
* M'l-2733 *
Poporhantlnt
Pelntlnt . 6t50
Newport Bcacll
u~ run t1me ope_nlng
lot
*BUFFE RS * Recent, aucceu:ful e:cper-
1ence tn au p!Wel pre-
ferred. CompetaUw waa:·
ta, ou.t•taPdlne ~oelill lndudl.na prof.It shatinr·
APPLY IN PERSON NATURAL BORN SWAPPERS
Spoclel Rote Interior P1lntlnt Mon ~ Frt 10 am to 5 pm
s Llnet -5 t1 .... -s bum
RULE• -. -.0 MUST INCLUDE 1-WMI WOii flf'l'f to tt.cie. 1-Wlllt ,._ went Ill .,.._
:S-YOUll P11Mt •nfl/Ot ~ 4.-4 11"'9 oil tdWtftlil .... ~T~ING 1'011 SAl.l -TilADE".S OHL'f'I
PHONE 642-5671
To Place Your Tr•der's P•r•dlM Ad
Apta. or boutl by ~ or
room. Low ott lleUOtl ratea.
615-1008
VINYL wall c0Verln1
apocialJat • kit. 6 baths.
aterial i labor. Est
847-1659
J. c. pEJlllF( co.
24 F&1h lon lll1nd
, AsJ itQ!JfJ opportunity
-ernplO)'er
Trade 17 tt P<rformer oot-HA VE' 170 Ac. cl<ar In • INT • EXT. ANY SIZE __ C_O_A_S_T_A_L __
board, (fiberglass) for full Calil $300 per Ac. ·WANT: JOB. Xlnt work, refs, free
or part payment on carpet, Harl>or area or Pa Im •st. JIM. """69, 646-3749 ·INDUSTRIES
drapes, lamscaping, fer11> Springs • home or income. -PAPEJt HANGING_
ing or ? ? 642-4980 aft 7 pm lo:fatcbem Realty 646-4837 PAINTING
2 San Clemente lots zoued TRADE my exec. home ln 675-3M3
for 7 units. Trade for New-amog fl'ff Yucaipa for sim.-EXT-INT. Acoust. Ceilillg Candy Supply Route
(Part or FUll Time) port/Costa Mesa, Income/ ilar in beach area. V:'\.lue Lie. Ins. 17 yra. Exp. Free .23 .MO old German Sbep~ Co rciaJ •" 500 1 -
I I
'
le _, .,,___ ,,_,,_ mme . _., equ ty. $50,000; eq ..... ,000. Trade E&t. 548-5325
NOW HIRING
e FULL TIME e SWING SHIFT
e PARTTIME
(6:30 to 11 p.m.J Excellent ncome or ew • moue, D•vw11 Wt UIJ\ nose -•--.1 Properties West 675-4130 up or dn. (1) 791-9432 ·~·s Bo-'~ p a In t In 1 .
DESIGI .
ENGINflRS
P1:ogttM1ivt Oran&e County
manufacturer of precialon
close tolerance aircratt and
aero&pace hardware com-
ponents, needl quaW1ed de-
1ign e!lgineefB. MechanicW.
engineering degree helpful
but not reqUired. Five years
experience most deslr.i.ble.
Good company benefits In-
cluding pension plan, group
insurance, liberal hOllday&.
vacations, etc.
Send complete resume with
experience, salary require-
ments, etc. to
The Daily Pilot, Box M.£14
JANITOR
EXPERIENCED
Excellent Employff
81nefits hn. woek!y work (..,,. or =lou=nd=Bal=boa:=I:;-::=N:::':;\'5.;:;11;:::4' ·~· ·~~ eves.) ttfilling and collect· ... FOUR UNITS· Anaheim· DON'T JUSI' WISH tor Free est,_ lie, ins. Small N'ew company needs 40 men,
lng money from coin oper-lost 6401 3 bedrooms 2 baths • something to tumish your jobs welcome. 642-0427 all shifts. No eXJ>erlenct APPL y
ated dispensers in Costa I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; rn.ADE !or Costa Me&a er home .... find great buys p AINTING, tnter.1!Xterlor necessary. Complete com-Pi rsonni l Office
Mesa and surrounding area. I• B.e a ch Unitt or house in todays aassified Ads. State Uc. • bonded. Free pany training. We will pay
N1:1 selling. (Randles name LOST-MlN. FEMALE S16,000eqUity.-Ownr6444547 Beautiful New Furniture -estiiiiate9~ -top-~Wage:lll-tOineii --l hird-f-loor-"-i---
brand candy and snacks) Schnauzer San Oemente Income 2 C.Ouch, loveseat, coHee & willing to work and learn l·he Broadway
$1650 crush required. For per-. Salt & Pepper color -About stores • 2 lots 2 offices 2 end tables, lamps, twin size Pl ast1rlng~ Rep1lr 6880 our trade.
sonal interview In Costa 2 years old. Answen to the Apta • Will take TD·s or beds. Ste.i:eo. Will trade for • PAT'S Plaatertllg. All CALL NEWPORT BEACH ~sa~~~=~·~~dren name of "CHA'ITY." Blue ~~~~Make off. small trailer. 646-6484 types. Free estimate. Call MR. NELSON 47 F~~Norsr::J'~on
Choice of Two, $150 &: $175. "ROUTE DEPARTMENT" collar, no tag. Vicinity of 1---------Trade equity ln '68 Chevy 540-'825 MONDAY 9 AM TO 9 PM
2 BR 2 .. "· built•·· I "Rl-tr~·~00.~9555-·____ P.O. Box 3846 :!.,tinTh&w-odF!'.'."",.:..~n!11J~-St!Da v(l•Uw'l~tDroonlPl~ft~~ PIU. Fae alt, P/b, Pis for TUESDAY 9 AM TO 6 PM AnN•Eqv.:~rOpt ~!~~ty u111, -...... w w SMALL Reasonably triced Calif 92803 -oe.~ -~c.-._, ...,.. r. o Lit; t £.G6 ... _ your equity Jn '68 or '69 Plumbing 6890 635 9480 -~·--
drp!, freshly pat n t e d Store Buildings in busy Anaheim, -· ue.ry 30th. Contact J i m Beach; building drawings car. Call 548-6211 be fr 5:30 • I oiiiiiiiiiiiiiEmiiiiiiplayeiii..O.'iiiiiiiiiiiii' J
W•nt Prlvecy? Newl-
ONE .BR'a NEAR OCEAN
~ mo ($147 Furn) garage
~ & 14th. 536-L319 673-1784
'125/mo. Mgr, 536-4488 Corona de.I Mar location. FRIGIDAIRE Strickland REWARD. Days, avail. for 3 BR. 2 ba. home pm. or 546-1685 aft 5:30 pm PLUMBING 24 hr. aerv. --------1 •
2' le 3 BR., 2 baths. priv. Call Hutchem:, TI4: 8JS.6511 JET ACTION 5414111• Evening_a, 63$4337 also w/view. (213) 441.-1345 TOWNHOUSE 3 Br. 21,t ba. Work guar. Ltc., terlnwr.;
patio; heated pool. SHOPS Beautiful renewed Laundry. ~·Pr. Beach; older, co-'"' Beaut. appt'd. Priv. patio. remode.l, repair, roo sev., 96U994 GERMAN Shepherd, male, "lq 531 7S66 Nr. Newport Pier 28 washen, 11 dryers, 21 lb. 7 • Chok chain "-t house, 2 BR. 2 Ba. Great pool, close to bay. Val ===-======='I $18 000 mo s. e , ""' . $l0 000 ;:;
$1nt• An• 5620 Rltr. 673-0860 ~~~out bow~~ ~~6• nr Orange, C.M. }:·1ootl mc:~~~~m~r!: . ~1:~ ?lo~~~·· Remodel .• Rep•lr, 6940
=="'-'-"'-----""--' 1 COMMEKC. -300 Sq. ft. to own! r acant 675-1898 640-1675 VERY C1ean 2 Br. 2 Ba. 1 INDUSI' •• 800 sq. ft. C , O M • LOST _ Samoyed male, 2 ° v · ; Jeep, 4 WD., Model CJ2-A, REPAIR -REMODEL
;Garden Apts.. Prv patio, e 646-2130 e Olft• • attC yrs old, (white) vicinity l ill What do you have to trade! reconditioned, extra rub-Free :Estimate
,Pool. Nice area. 54&-1525 OFF1CE space, desk, ~hairs Equ;rw· ent, Inc. Priscilla, Harbor Highlands, Ust it here -in Orange ber. good top &: interior. * 536-8641. *
down La 2334 w. Valeocia Back n .... , NB. 642-"'"" County'• largest read trad-Trade !or VW Bus, approx. IF You need re-...1 ... 11 .... , t •--~ 5705 '· town guna Beacb, ~ -Ing I and -·~ d al. ·' 000 ~' ~ ·-~ a,un• ~ 228 Forest. 494--0737 Fullerton '114: 525-1833 SILVER ,. 01arm Bracdet. pos -.. .....,,,. a e viuue ;1 . u,....,1.,.,. painting or repajn, Call
' 100 CLIFF DRIVE BLDG. so x too. ;n beer! v;c H.JI. •• C.M. Groat * * * * * * =o=;cko:;·=642-=l=m====ol
WXURY roRN/UNFURN of downtown Costa Mesa. WORKING PARTNER Sentimental val. Reward! J.!!.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!llml!l!!!!!!!i! .. o ,..1 "'° ,_ E 847_,_, ___ Roofing 6950
,.. __ i..ue. 1 A 2 l!drma ~ ~·· ""'" ww E c• RE E c o REC o ,~..,.to . Shore & Shops Active, with $15,000 cub, to BLK and gold German 5 RVI .. DI t; row t 5 RVI E I T ~'!_ -rux,FING REPAIR. -
* BROIUR COOK
EXPERJENCE
PREFERRED
FULL TIME EVENINGS
APPLY IN PERSON
TO MGR. 8 TO 5 P.M.
REUBEN E. LEE
STERNWHEELER
Ocemvln fnlm f!Vf!rJ Apt. Office Rent•I 6070 participate in large chain Shepherd Male. Reward, Babyslttlnt 6550 G•rdening 6680 no leak too small!
! from $l.50 mo up. leue operation being established 645-1922 or 497-1512 1 f,;p;j,ii~'(i.;;:;;,;;;;,-p;;;jl,===*~9'S-~~2362~*~== 151 E. Co•st Highw•y
1 49t-Ut9 LAGUNA BEACH in So. Cal. Prior 'experlence LOST SiaiDeae Cat 19 yrs. DEPENDABLE day ear e. I JAPANESE Gardening, Prof Newport Beach ~L ESTATE Air Conditlontld not necessary, will train lrin-gry on paws; l4.th le Walnut. Prd. wkly care of 2-4 yrs. Maint Landscaping Sewing 6960 ---------
REA ON FOR.ml AVENUE cere party. Starting salary Reward! 536-l319 Lie. Hrbr/ Baker. 54!>-1539 Cleanup. 637~1 e "----~•·l-.AJterations * TOP EARNINGS *
1 Gener1I Desk spaces available 1n • $200 Wk. 1st Yr. income I::======== CHILD care my home, Mesa YARD Cle an up. T~ ..,,s"':;:i':io~ Hems it t I W nMcl 5990 newest office bulldtn& at should exceed $30,000. Pinonalt 6405 Verde area. Week 1 y, service, new l aw n s-; .-i 646-6446 * S•l•s , en • I I prime location in downtown 82l0370 (10-5 PM) reasonable rates. 54~9956 sprlnklen, rototill. 646-5848 R t'
+trANTED ~nUy small Laguna Beach. Air condi-Wholes•le Business PACIFIC Singles: Where you --Alteratlons--642·5845 epresenta IVe '~chelor apt for 1 woman tiooed, carpeted, beautiful National cosmetics company can meet single adults, ages Brick., Mlsonry, etc. G•rdenlng 6680 Neat, accurate. 20 yrs. exp. Opening for aggressive ~ CdM are a • paneled partitioning. T w c has opening for local dlstri-21-60. 545-l.S34, 5-9 Eve. 10-8 6560 AL'S Gardening s er vi c e m•n with excellent fu-~ entranett: Fronta&e 00 butor. If you have a business wlmds. Lawn maintenance garden-TILE, C:.r1mlc 697.C ture & adv•ncement
EMPLOYED Lady needa 1 Fcrest A.-e., ~ar leads to backgmund leadership abil· SINGLES -COUPLES. New BUIW, Remodel, Repair Ing & clean ups. ~ * Verne, the Tile Man * pos1ibi liti1s.
BR untum Apt, beach area, :r,~i;::tb ~: 0: ity, can think ln tennt;:;. in area! Lonely! 0 ur ::lty~' ~b0 ~c!r~ CUT & edge lawn compl Cust. work. Install Ii repairs.
,to $110. CUport er~ and ebatn a.-..llable tor $5. hlgh yearly income,,ean , business 11 your pleasure. Lie Contr. 962-6945 service. Lie. 546-53Il eves No job too mnall. Plaster Must Be
1nec. 642-0086 aft/5 p.m. Bualne• boun wwertna veit $3(nl, and would like Call 636-4361. now & weekends patch. Leaking s h 0 we r Neat & wiling to work
• LAuDLORDS e service avaiWlle for $10. an interview to discuss thU • Selective Singles • ---------1 repair, 847-1957f846.(QJB For interview 4: appointment
.F, " AD utflltiel ~d except opportunity, ~ ~rlet ""' What ..,_ of compamo· n are Business Service 6562 cut & Edge Lawn Call Mr. Payne I REE RENTAL SERVICE ._,_.._, sumetoTheDailyPilot,&¥ vr-Maintenance. Llcensed ftftft 5391106 Broktt 534-99112 -~.._..... l'O'J seeking! Call SECREfARlAL cverload? 548-48CWJ/645-231D aft 4 Upholstery 6:r.,.-u • DAiLY PILOT# "C..::Mc:.fil3=-· ~~---642-96'16 Noon to 8 PM IBM El typ' t-U•-· t or 646-7300 FURN. cne bedroom apt
With· bath near Newport
Hgta. Minister. 6f6..Il47
~ANTED urgenU,y small :tum &pt single woman Nr
• -CdM 673-<594 J3:USINE.SS ~ tra.nsfemd. t Wanta S-4. BR by Mar. 1st.
~ CM area preferred. 836-4821
COLLEGE boy wants to rent
l·garage to work on car. Call
196>-elOS
222 FOREST AVENUE WEL DING Bu1ine11 ec. ing. IJJlil,;len,_, --CZYKOSKl'S Cuttom --~...:..:.:..:...::.:;:_ __
I Arn no kiuger responsible reliable. 545-1089, 545-3722 Gener•I Services 6682 Uphols•·-·. Eur 0 p, a. LAGUNA BEAOI Complete w/ all equip, ..... 3 ..
49C-9t66 materials, stock & customet' !,r c::'. ~es 0~ than HEATING &-Air Cond. ;;,:; C ~a f t. s m an s h i p. 100%
* Modern Offjc-contacts.. MUST s ELL, C•rpenterlnt 6590 & repair also Washer & FtnanClllg. Fum. boats &
•• movtnB to Alaska. Call for ASTROLOGY Oasses Spring dcyer rei>an-. 24 hr serv. auto's. 642-1454. 18 31
Single or suites. Air cond-liidii'ii""iil;iedi;ln!iiiioii. 536-iii;;iWliii;iiiiiiiii seme11ter, beginners & ad· CARPENTRY 842-'1237 or 847.-6681 Newport mvd., C.M.
itioning; parking, secretarial vanced. fi'l!>-1140 aft 6 MINOR REPAIRS No Job HAULING. CWanup ,,,,..,.0 e., JOBS & EMPLOYMENT
"rvlce, contra! location. BEAUTY SALO. N ALCOHOL!" An ·--" C. Robert Nattress Realtor \.J onymous Too Small. Cabinet jn gar-odd jobs etc. FMe esL Jim Job W•nh1d l •dy 7020
230 E. 17th Street . Established, 6 Units, finest Phone 542-'M.7 er writ. t'O ages & other cabinets. 548-5325, anytime '
C.OSta Mesa 642•1485 Laguna location. Best equl~ P.O. Box l2'l3 Costa Mesa. 54S-8175,.U no answer leave COMPANION, educated
NEWPORT cmc CENTER
1
. ment. Xlnt Oientele. I AM no longer responsible msg at 646-2372. H. 0. Heullng 0730 lady, drives, good skills.
Offices 5Wtable for Com· 494-9972 Eves. 4&4-8619 tor any debts other than Anderson Avail shart or long term. my own. Dennis Ferrington TRIM, hedge, trees. Gen. Call HO M E MAK ER S rn_erclal. Medical, Dental. I ASSOCIATE needed ior pro-REPAIRS, ALTERATIONS clean-up, name It! I haul, 547..(,68). .
EXPERIENCED
COOKS
& ..
DISHWASHERS
(NIGHTS)
\Vill train good worker
willing to learn.
Five Crowns
Rest1ur1nt
3801 E. Coast Hwy .
C.Orona del Mar
SHOE SALES &
Manager Trainees-3
America's Large.st retailers
of women's shoes.
lHDS Shoe Store
So. Co•st Plaza
Contact Mr. Phelps
*DIRECT SALESM~N
I need 4 men immed. to 1ill
new sales positions in the
Orange County area, selling
stereos & sewing machines.
Three leads per day. Our
customers call us. No gim·
mlck5 or gifts. Honest sales
by hard workers. Highest
pay in business, 100% fin-
ancing, med. ins ., etc. Call
mornings 9 to 12, afternoons
3 to 5. 526-6616
Young Men Trawl
18 to 24
NEED three boys to travel
48 states and return. Trans-
portation furnished. $300 per
month to start, must be able
to leave immediately. See
r.lr. J. Edge, Villa Marina.
l~ Bayside Dr., NB., 10
am· 4 pn1.
LOTMAN
To be solely responsible to
maintain used car depart.
ment. Must be reliable for
lop paying job. See Mr.
Groves, 842·4435.
Harbour Volkswagen
18711 Beach Blvd., H.B.
/$AW MAH ~. RELIABLE adults desire
t lower, unfurn. .2 Br. duplex
I pftl_., to $115; 642-$447 Ail'-cond., crpts, elevator doctlon • --•.,_ N•w ·•·~'c 6410 reasonable. 642-4000 From 170 ~ct! . Ina-:'"' Announcements CABINETS, Any 1ize job. .,:.~""'::;.;""'--'----SITUATION wanted, opaq· 1---------· -~ -·' rod ot A ti CLEAN lot&-garage t expenen,_..,.. pn.niuction 541-5032 OR 675-2464 P u · w or c ve. ATTENTIOu 25yn.exper. ~ 8 e~ uing, paste-ups and strip-cabinet shop. Rooms for Rent 5995 --~--~---6M secured inv. re q • ~ MASTER ter $4 tree re~v, dump skip ping, for Lithographers • FULL TIME i;.~~-~~----MEDICAL .. Professional -~=2902==-=,.,-,-.,,--EX-NAVYMEN hour. Remodcar:n11g . Re~ backhoe, fill grade. 962-8745 Exp. part/full time 962--4612 coo K Is~'!1e~ ~otor . Home11 Inc.
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Suilet for lease. CU!ltom WANTED: Off-Sale liquor Cean out the old sea-bag 642-641)!1 or S36-3900 LITE Haul~ & cleanl.lp. -ow , 1¥'ashington St.
remodeling avail. 1 8 7 8 2 license lor C>rallJe County and help out a good cause. Reasonable. Any area. Domestic H1lp 7035 Santa Ana
Main St., Hunt. Beach Call: 64Ul39 Give your aid uniforms C01f-A·1 Call ~2657 EXPERIENCED e INSTRUCfORS _ Full
room. kitchen priv. Nr ==~(;;;1·.;;213~)~435-'226"'--"=-Jeers & Enlisted) to the Sea-·Carpentry, any •ize job! George Allen Byland Agency er/and part time. Neat ap.
21lit & Santa Ana, $15. wk. OFnCE • 5 Rms, lOC(l ft. ---------Scout&. Need blues. whites, call Gordon 84?-6745" HoUMCIHnln9 6735 Employer Pays Fee Apply between 2 & 4 P.M. pearance. Must be able IQ
&&>1294 before 2 pm. $175 510 31st St. N.B. Rul Esf•fe loans 6340 sea-bags, ete. 642-5769 -------'----lQ6..B E. 16th, SA 547-0.195 meet and deal with the * &im * HOME LOANS =========I cement, con•,.'• 6600 * APT. CLEANING * ::hlnese """'""·Cheerful Coco's #10 •••He. good """"· A••'' Room '& Boerd 5996
ROOM &: Board, TV &:
telephone; prefer male. 1660
Sant.a Ana •. CM. ~270!!
Guest-5998
SMAU.. office on busy cot· MONEY AVAIL.ABLE Funer•ls 6412 *CONCRETE work. Bonded Fast & thorough 6G8164 Pennanent Experienced ln person, Holiday Health
ner. $55/month utilities in· Call for detaill on todaY'• & Llcented. Concrete sawing WIU.IAMS Cleaning Serv. Far ~t Agency 642-8703 2131 est cliH, N.B. Spa. 2300 Harbor Blvd.,
eluded 64U560 ~te~ foro !st &Co".'.'!.ty~o'r· WESTMINSTER Phillips Cement. 548-6380 Income Tex 67.CO Help W•nftd, Men 7200 STUCCO WIRE MEN GC~M~ E R AL maintenance.
lndu.trl•I Rent•I 6090 ~..... range -· MEMORIAL PARK ecusroM PATIOS• Work In Colwnbwl, Ohio & 18 years. concrete sawing" remcval IT Wil.L PAY lndianapolic, Ind. putting skilled in painting, elec-
3000 SQ ft~--··-Ii office Sattler Mortgage Co. Inc. Mortuery & Cemetery State Llc. e 842·1010 YOU TO TRUITT' LINE wire on by the roll. Fumlsb tl'ical. carpenlJ"y, etc ' •---336 E 17th Sl C I t f I Balboa Bay Club. Call + 6000 IKI ft paved & fenced • omp • • uner• I CEMENT "'"Ork, no job too PEYRON own tools. Will pay SIS. per 2211 85 PRIVATE ·ROOM with TV yard 1855 'A-·-'" ,.. .......... w,.nn 54s.<ml from $245 _,, bl F roll. Wire over board. No 548-ext 1 !or ap-1
for ambula,....., ih~ .. or . ._ .... _ ...... V"'" """-. 613-""""" 642-1157 sm .... , rtMOna e. ree Income Tix Serv. MECHAN.IC pointment . I _, -Rd (714) •-or (114) ~·~ ·~ Cemetery Iota tlm H Stulllck 54° ~· 1Mil""ton-Leworln.pa..'!'.,!'; !'::'.·. gentlemafl. Gcod food, home • es • • • ~~" OFFICES UJ--"" ....,,,.,.. DISH machine operator, owr
like atmosphere-, large yard •540-==="811====== · ANNOUNCEMENTS Indud!ro~o~1!~nt b.re e BFST IN CONCRETE • 1200 W. Coast Highway 18, union scale, full time,
& pe.Uo.. Licel:!aed home. ,R.;;•:.:'°.;;"c:...;.P;.ro;.<~;.rty.:..._6;,2;;.0;.;.5 1 • .;•::;n:;:d:..;N:,:O~T;;IC:;E;;S;_ __ Ev-.... 1-... tn ant be:auWul Walks. pool decks. fioon, NEWPORT BEACH. ~ .berry. Columbu..,, Ohio. 43213 hospital .. stugical. medical Ava.ii. now. 5'8-5225 _ .,.,-..... 15 Patios. Phone 642-8514 841l Westminster Bl Gri-I experience necesB8JY. FINISHED & dental plan, "Apply In
--FOR ·RENT Furn Mamoutb Found tl'r.. Ads) 6400 tf.":;;::":.':'.:.:"' CONCRETE work, oil typo" WEm<!NSTm 8"l·9649 Apply: CARPENTERS per.on Howarda fu"taorant,
DAILY' PllDT DIME-A· M 0 IJ D t • l n Condominlum 14B01 Beadl. Westminster Pool decks ' cuttom. cau BE A Satisfied Client with AWN 4001 Weilt Coa11t Hwy. N.B.
l.INl3-You cu n1 tbtm sleep& 8. 540-7130 · PART Tabby & Abyssinian 543-1324 Harris Tux Service. 9tb yr. Oldsmobile-Cadillac • PLUMBERS FULL tin1e assistant ln hot •-~ -~ 0 .t-• ...,_, female cat with red flea 5.tl·l'l25 893-2421 ___ ,, --,_~ .........--z ..,_ ..... ....i vi l"'-"WJf. Avail. U mos. 3111 USO So. Cout ffi&M.·a,y Wander Motor Homes Inc. and cold food to go Dell.. ~c;:.;;..._.;... ______
1
u-.. nt. & ~--rt. 6210 collar recently s-., ..... c R II W CM -· :U._,., muu ..,_ Elden & Santa Isabelle. ~ ... --Contr•cton 6620 o o 11 e Ye ay, · Laguna Beach * 49f..111U':t 806 E. Washington St Must be neat &: pleasant
IT'S Beub _., tlmt· Blc· 5 A NR Hemet. Xlnt view.1 ~64&-"'-"134"'9'----~-i ..:C~•"m'-"'"c.t•,,,rt_,_L.ots=~--64;;.;.;1..:l 1 _A_dd_l_tlons __ *_Re_mod_•_ll_ng_ "Mack" 540-2971 Ask for Mike Sauntr7 Santa Ana with public. Ask for Terry.
rn& edec:tian n erl See: tbe 2800' et. Wtr, game. $5500 YOUNG cat, aalll~ brown:-FOR Sale: 4-Cemetery Lota Fred H. Gerwick:, Lie. e TiiE TAX ADVISORS SALESMEN Needed f o t 1 ~·~'5=E_. 7l1_lh_S_l_C_.M_.~-
OAILY PILOT a•"""d $55 dn. 633-TllO 8-10 Lm. agt. fluffy, Vic. Garffeld Ir. Westminster Me ma r I a I 613-00Cl * M9-2l70 Year round ofc. 328 No.. sales in Lan d 1 ca p t n g NEED 2 men to work full
9edloD NOWt DAll..Y Pll.OT WANT ADS! Beach Blvd., JIB, 90-7029 part. Vets ollJ¥, Court Nwpt mvd, N.B. Reul CAREER Fences &: Pools. Young, time in Service Station. Ex·
of Honor. ,~ear Flag I C t Cl i 662S can &15-0400 for appt. I progressive company. High perienced only. APP I Y -
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Fountain. 64S4/'40 _•_,rpo __ .. _n_nt-=---~ I SKOUSEN TAX SERVICE OPPORTUNITY• potential earnings. Apply Richfield Service at 19th and
!I ~K v. ""c 01o<i:c;;10 RY CARPET " Furn. cleaning; Your b 0 rn e . Reuonablt. Joln todt.YI fdtUl crowtn& %1.23 Newport Blvd. C.M. 1~N~ewportci-~-Bl_v_•~· _c~.M~·-~-1
6550
DAY care . Ucensed. Wbile
mom works a child needs
love A security. Everything
provided b', joy & security
of your child is assured.
Lovely clean surmundlnga,
h.,.. outdoor park·type .,..,,
area. real h o m e en-
vironment. 5'&-0316
BABYSJ'ITER,Rellable, ex-
pertencod. Weelala». ""'
' monlhll to 4-)'9U'I. -OULD ctn, my home. Ex·
~. IAl.neht't fUrnldlo
ed. Nr. Newp::irt Uta. EL
School.54M046
e BABYSTTrING In your
home c. M. by thl Wftllt.
V OU l\Jrnish the traM.
fOr 1 ~ 8el'Vlce & (!Uality ~s. Norman Man t proleaslon-Mutual Fund .altJ Mr. Birch, 8 am to 10 am FULL & part time help
work. call Sterlin&' tor 54~ No experience 0~ cw:.:"=k::..::d"Y':::c;_____ wanted. Top wages, chance
brightness! ~ * ml YEAR * We traJn . tun er put tlm• NITE SHIFT for advancement.
NO Gbnlcs! Best expert cpt A·l STENO Mutu•I fund Acfvlson, e Molders METRO CAR WASH
& furn clng. at lowest HARBOR SHOP'G CNTR. Inc. e Assemblers 2960 Harbor Blvd CM.
prices. 546-1486, 646-m7 eve/wkend by appt. 5fS.8820 Npt a 1603 WestcllU 6CUM22 • Foremen II WANTED Clean eut colleg1
WALL TO WALL carpet PROFESSIONAL S.A. 121.2 N. Bro.dwa.y Apply ln Pcr90n student \\'Ith own car f
CI ea n In i &: expert EDUCATORS 547-&Ul AtacGrngor Yacht Corp. part. time evening delivery
aiiholatery ckaning. ~78CI TAX SERVICE 1665 Babcock work. 500 W. Coast Hwy.
CARPET le fumiture clean. • 968-3«13 e MA.LE LOCKER ROOM Costa Mesa PERM. PART TIME COOK,
tna. laytng & repair. Call PERSONALIZED .,)e z per 1 e ATTENDANT e FULLndantim40e healhr th k.spa at-non-smoker. Previois in-
Glrouard Carpel 642-9656 Tu llCt'V. Year •round ofc., Experienced, full time, 48 t~,A-•t, For ,".'.! ,?,"'1"1 stitutional e)(J>er helpful bul
ftU. ~ hours weekly. Cont&ct OAve -.-.,-. ,.,.,_, -"°='~""'~~Call--54$--1223 __ _ GarMn!!!I 6680 1..;.~""'"""'-----C.otrer Goll Pro Sbop. ~2211 ext 770. Mr. Alex· WOOL l"r99er, part.time ~----INCOME Tut• pnp!U'ed se.m7'l , ::andtt='------Corona del Mar AUTHONY'S ..-... borne, lc{lt form com-. .:;;..::::.:'.:_ _____ .. ~·~·
Ga:d.n Servi.. l;;;;i, 115, -No ........... Appl only. SERV. stA. SALESMEN. :=·=·~:::'w::cr:::::543-:::::7197==
646-1941 • HOME SER.VICE . ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITAN· Yourc men, ~ evta •
FED-.. • -ATE NICA wk rndl. Must be n..-at in A .. ncles, Women 730(' BUDGET LANDSCAPING m.®'"' Newport B. 642-51.JO bandwrltl .... Se< Cl)<de, 2!ltlO
Prune • • • Plant • • • Prepare Westminster 892-&611 Newp>rt Blvd., C.N.
Monthly ftlaintcna.nce Gordon N. WHNn PA
Exp. Hortlculturl•t ..,:, '"" DRILL PRESS STATION A"'ndan~ day
MOWING, Edging, odd jobs l8tb -· Appl. "':::::::'. e OP ERATORS e •vrk, ''"'" prcl. U•~•
See Betty Bruce al
ond light moving. INnlnt 6755 Phone 646-9611 Oil Sta., 3921 E. est. Hwy.
e EXPER. babyait••» .i.,,. -(:.::==----==ioETENTION, Study H•lll-CdM='------
or nigh"" Cotta MnL-JAPANESE Gardener . IRONING 15c pc. dbe:Tpllnaria.n. Oldtr man TAU.OM Ftttm and For-
642-110! m id6 E:xec
Agency tor CUecr Girlt
410 W. Coast Hwy., N. B.
60-JHl, -.1001 CcmpJott s 1 r" f c e . Ex· You l rfne H•ftllrl. prderml. Sm a 11 private mam. Apply Sllwrwooda.
atARG£ i' pm1eltad. Rdlabk. 842-1389 ' 64 2.2051, 646-5361 ICbool. 6lM810 No.·-W.~ N.B.
By tPPOint. &tS-393!'1
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IOU i IMPLOVMINT IOU a IUill'LOYMINT
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OHIATOU . ___ ,_ 1.C.~Co .
• ~ lmft .,.._...., Fubl<ft lolaod WS.1---n« NIWpOl'I-..-.
KELLY SlltYlCIS INC.
230 £.3rd ltriet
1--CaUt
(2U)m.m1 E4.a! _.. .. ...,..,...
PMTTIME
e COMMlllCIAL e
TILLllt
UNITED CALIPORNIA
llANK .
<;25 McArthur Blvd.
Newport Beach
540-!424
Equal op0m1unltr emi>lo><or
Rf!lldlo-T1l1phon1
Dispatch Ci'lrl
Al>PIY.ln ......
10 A..M. to I P.M.
·-""" Friday J.C. PEllNU CO.
24 F11hton 1111no1
'\!> ""'"' opportua11> employer
Rll's
or
ICU
. "'taW.:'IOI.· Help W•-· -7400 w-.. 7400 _....,,=;;,,.:,..-._,;.;;,;
* SPECIAL CLERK COIJNSELING , Women oVtt 407 ()pPortwlltr 1valllble In our Want la ,_. a -
Newportlleldlollleel<>r \ -f pet'IOnable, m1hlre, wei.. wo\ald YoU lib, better tUn
&n>Qmed indMdual, to work averap Pl1 f
with. tbt pu.bUc ~ aid Ip LWn Akmorill Coun-
proceaq of reel, estate seling wttb tbt bn.uutul
loam. Koowlldp a1 1.0 a• PACIRC.VIEW .,...,._ .prelmed. Type • '°..,.,.:Excellent -· MEMORIAL PARK ~llld~beoe. fits. PSei.11 cd Mr. Rull PHONE
Llteb lar anclntment Mf..allall E Wud &T>-llSO Mr. Darrt • V.P, I Sales Dir.
"" .. ,,,. ... -""" M7"'21
FEMALE
Mrtct ..... '400
You will infu alrll ta op.
erate PIX MB J.n flefd. L11ht ....... llh&rp, Iota
ot pu~ rtll.Uona WOl'k.
ltacoptletllot P75
Typo l!O, -phones, o!Wp, Mll """'1*! • able to meet public.
75 or over. Must knOw local
area. Apply in 'penon
YELLOW CAB CO.
]J8 E. 16th St. lmmodl•to o,..,ln'-1
for exper~nCICI IN 1,
full Hmo . and part
time. Wiii troln Inn-
Glendale
Fecle,.t SaY11111
2333 I. CNll Hwy,
ATTENTION
ATTRACTIVE
WOMEN I
=;.;..;;;.;;;;;;.;;.LO;;.Y;;.M;;;ll;;;'N;.;.;I Pumlluro \. ) eoOO -
...,,....lnlltvcllon 7600 . """"" . 1110 ·T.,. -........ mo C:O.ta Meaa Tito Newport -REPOWSIOllS VMir ·-.._ • Eur MU8T IELL -AA! 1111111
NEED"'°""" LUie Peoplof S "-·I of B I . -A doelaL Larry ---• ..... no~ . , --Cn9U VI MM In excellent cand!Han. Ha Morpn A11tSQu1t. 2 4 2 I t1ape1 ab\ 0,,.,. .....
• no -• no ... re. •••llable. Excellent All Eqaal-_rtunl,, O>uld .... uoe llf0,4laJ,..... OMV c ... troct Glrl FEATURES' new. Beaut qulltod lolo 111. Newpoct-.. c. If. H.B. • •
quimnent: Unllmlttd op-employee benefits. Elnplo)"er each wttkT Cu :rou apani tSOO Electric tnewrit•ra chair $t9, 3 pc. teCt. $99, ANTIQUJ:8 A: O.OCXS I======== ~:tb r!""~ Coll Nursing Office 1°"" "°"" • -. -Two .1"'UI! •xomence on Dlctattna -nt :i"u'!~ ~ ::'~ ~19~ ~~~CM Seorff!!! 0.-'* 6'15-0SCe • • )'OUl' area t Owr 21? Do )'OU car delk. Uaht QtplnJ. Modem office ptocedurt• 1et $89, box IP"I Ir mattl , • . GIT llADY • • • •·
'NU: Martin Luther 1n JAISCO ha"" a corf No collectlo... ' Bl'Ulh up G--(.U 11leo) $10 ... """ .... WOMAN s -lncelot .... .....,..., bolld ,._ . ...,, R~~cal •0~~:~:y Hospital, :n=:. N~ell:~1: & AP~.• ~.., ... ~~SO ';:~~1o=Fel> $2S el.. Sell all or any put. ~~luable. 1arfboard.orWJrboud .
open, liberal frln&e benefill. ' c&ll Mr Whitney MU:550 •rr:vi .,.. NU)' otter wbkb..1ncludet Terms. complete. U• em' tbJp; wt
Apply NW'llno OOke, Pain> Anaheim TOOL a DIE · -··· · · :tf•ai: ~~ !Ne l>Plnl lnltructloD.l AOK·WAREl!OUSE hwt Mlcltl 1120 -1111--•-I '
Harbor,""'pltal. Ulllll Palm 722·1200 ht, 172 MAKIR Jolls Mon, Wom. 7500! et11 llme cOrds for com· 646-0153 LOCATED AT !'! "" • -,.... -P"' ' "
St. G.G. 1--------!Miter• hondle l<CoWll< 772: G-. c.,,.. Blvd., U8I SINGER ZJo•Zlr toucl> ~~ ---
roMBINATIDN, Sharp BAr Recruirh only commercial * pQable. ' J..u.ttnie GUt. t;neftttirw. c .c .. % Block Wnt ~the CMnatlc. walm.lt cabinet IA-
Maida A Go Go Dan"'"· IJT JABSCO lool bllll4lns 1<>r .mall DAY BUS BOY Qilldron, (IJ'OJIClcl>lld or comer al Beach Blvd,. nur eluded. Dlwrce • c t lo n GltllK SURPI01ib ~ .. ~ pump -· ""' no """ P.C. lkkpr •IOQ up ,...,..,,, ""'-... G.G, ,....,,. -npo 1!1.85. CUh or r ... "MAUI",'-. -Top wages $3 ............. illl to tier. Good btnef!ts and " ........... nta l'f'Ctivablt A tored CJrllcoat 10 lellOnl pPen 10· to Ii p.m. SUn. »a .. .-umt ,,.:. mo. Ekltton us.om -•tart. Ph. tor int. 54>-9983 (Six D1y1 A WMkl ~ -achool. 173 Dd Mar, ~LASSY,""1Harbor. ~~~~~~~ wotkin1.::4'Pt.YtlonaTO. ·WAnBHUES n;~~ F~'~f u ...... ~ MORE CASH ~""=II,~~ nJ".i:ao::.•;;.,.
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FOR NUR81NG HOME IBM Alpha • numorl. , • .,. ........ , ed woman. • ....... In hllh IChool that Furn1"ture Muolcll 11111. llU MIMlll•-MOO
Experience prefmed e!al, Verity and IOml ft-An equal appartunib' • H CU"H. Call 'Ann Geckltr. I ~;;;:;~~~:;:~;;:u
Laguna Belch Nursin~ lated clerical dutle1. empJoytr Proof "' •r TTS-!231 Colored TV'1, Pl1not PROl'l!ISJONAL dnim •I 1~
H 49• ••7 REIJIEll f, I.EE . Trll._ lo $:146 MlltC A II • CAMCO, natural ..,,..,, ~llPIT WAlllHOUll omo ~ Good wotlclng 1415 Dall w.,,, Colla JWa 11( • 2nd ahll~ must be HANDlll POR PP •nca. Antlquu hand rubbed llaloh. 1 yr
COUNTllt GIRL condllloni end bonofl~ HMill 151 I. Coliot. Hlghwoy aood ll>Oller. _!~LI _AND T~DI. l Pl-or old. !O" but drum,.,_, ~~=-
Muothave1rillexpmenceor • U-wport .... h . ' i eooo Housefull Tr•,·>-Zildl"" eymbalo _, ...... ,Coot ........ -·"-rlerioe w • ~ lkk T HOO um Iv.rt U", U", 11" llH. $!80. 0 -upe · or. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY ATtlNTION GIRLS * '. pr rnat .. 11'" 1'»4 p.m. -., UV hours Moa Uuu Fri ·11 EMPLOYER ~==~~=~~·• Fl1ure aptitude, will I 0v 5 11 I 833--J.OtO ~t 1N p.m.
to ;,30, c.n Mrs Pennlna· ll to 24 PltlNTID ClltCUIT traJn EXQUISITE 1 ~0• 'Y '=rno=MBO="'N"°'E---c.nn.=,,....,mac1.= 1713 I. ll!td!el', -•
ton. 833-0000 Ext 2036.· 1415 DALE WAY N1Uona1 '°""m ,_.. five , IOlltDI • . 24 HOUR SERVIC• Ill! 1100. Xlnt eoodltion Call 1«1.oan
)'OU1'C ladle.t-n. to ~ft! •.. snlc:'BCRD:NEJt ""-I Offl ••so paUHu Ii ··~ -' ;l!l~r'!l::::I'· "::::~! * WAITRESSES * Cotta M,.., Cllil. ll262CI eut cout and mldw<tt ..,. W 1M"I --· -n co •• S MIMI BUYER ON DUTY 1 DAYS •-~===·~. ===== EXpmenced only .. Full lime. 54.5-1251 sort areas with chaperoned ·• PLATER F1ri.tre aptltu&, prepue I" WOMAN'S Dfamand
Awl¥ in ptl'IOn btt 9 am lft!UP. Muat be P'.rsonablt 2 )'Mn experteDot wa.rehoUH.orden. UlftnmltillRIN PRIVATE PARTY Pl1M1 & °'JIM ITM .old, vay valaabl1.
1: e pm, #11 Fulrlon Ialand, and neat mp ic:JDOl ed1> Cu., ~. Au, Sn/Pb., P.,b.. l'mlll~ ~~=-~::mi: Yimiha SacrUSct. f1Mll2 Ne,...rt Beach. HUNTINGTON cation not...,_ but m .. t • DRIU.EJI. Acctg Clerk Pl A 0 MATURE Woman wanted. be -to lHm. Expll> ~•'I• • -•lua. Aalolont le ~67 RETIJRNEll FROM medla"'1l 132" Alltlquo •-"'"' FREE TO YOU ; SEACU_, ··•• -~" l -•·•--~ ·~ Ont yeor c-e~ri· MODEL HOMES v.lv.t IOfl • llnd l"ld.a>llee 1111 tblm now: at Room. board io omllil W..,. rr "' ....,. w~• n ---· T• •u11COM -"th~ ti .~. .... u•-~-· --··• C .,.,_,_ Weekb' .ekm.i.lws $1CZi plU.. · • ""'"" 1 ence wa ap "'"""' A flm •ltctlen' ot compl•tt ..... .. _.... ..-... -~_. .. OGlt ~ ORGANIC J"trU1m 18 !'.'..,~~-,... ~4,!;.~ Country · Cl1b ~ -""' ror 1nm-llM w. Utb at .. C.tit able ta run O.key adder. ·bouoofullo. Brand ...,.., BR oet Solid Olk 8puillb llH =· · llv• CM hone -ei'ioliiliii ·~-·-~ "Y .~. ~ J ~•-V"'· * DltlYllS * -beclroo-· ~-..... dlnlnS rm oet • All .,.. ., -·-..,. J -~ widow: l!llboo 1'1 • • d · ••w ·-••· ' -·· -ClorkT¥Pllt .. .., --•ww .... In ·~ l'l4 A 271 mwu1""-• -=-.. --673-67tl3 3000 Polrn Ave. >llrlna. 1021 llayalcle Dr., ; Imo .... 1 pc. c1lnlrw rooms. chh1u, blaclL Co nll1a wall 1~~,..;.,.;..;....;...___ ~ -
2nd !NCO,_, = ..... Hunll""'on ~ ·NB., 10 am ,. pm. No ........ _& bpo.fMS. '!J?lldlellbe ---qualited ... M---v...ft.~. Wl'Rl!i ill ---· betw I .. 5 -.._
-~ W~ "•' -P""' ·--tfl'mlnoloa, WW fu' love _.., douJ>lo door ~-·• .... -•-()ur --.. "'"""" J'lt. ' , W
""' learn to be • Vanda SH.al66 * AMBITIOUS Nec-..vl worklnl with ll'OUP In-............. -· dry-23rd • -NB • --"""-at "loWOOLLWI" -Beauty Q:lunaelor. '"lbe * WOMEN ' l\lllll hava c1w1 Calitornll iun.noe papen. er1, calor 'lTI (&11 IUll'ID-PINK Marble top and Maple 0ZMp: ,QluntY1' onb' piano ~--'-JIU'
Belt Friend " Face EWr Part Time ...... Weektnda ARE YOU PRESENTLY drlvln1 record Applf tied) w1ll .. crlflce. StU Ill bue clprttte stand $25. A Ol'llft "IUpt!' market". H:;'~ I mo1 ~ J ~;;. OR ~ GEN·mi~ICE • T:1"0NSl'RA~~~:ucs YE\~o-:_ ~~:i:.. co. s•!=:i. ':.!':on :'!'part. Tel'll\I on -..... ::;:nu:-whltiz~ sf: ::"° SUG".""' !195--~M ~ home~ ~
SAWYER HOME needs Experienced only. "'Real Ell.ate e ·Clothlna r~~c:. i~wo~~I~ AOK WA.REl!OUSE wrouaht irpn' &l&il-topped WARD'l·BALDWIN STUDIO ....... ~"' p.m. . . Cll ~
mat u t e w o It' en for • CotmeUca Colt.a ~ 11~du~tri.J relatlona. Fee· LOCA\zj:> AT 3-tler wedae shaped comer 1ll9 Newpmt. C.H.·-.--..-~ lie
holllekeep!nr, pr• ct; cal Unique ·Opportunity ""' you In,.,.,,., In mott Raal ·l1t1te Solli p&l4. 7122 .Garden Grove Blvd., tabla 12Sr.-PIANOJ I OltOAAS DOC_. < .. ~;., -. .~' n·-•-. e4M711. 28 19 for .....,, wltb no colleeUna, Mon A Womitri · G G " ••-• w t ~ ••-~ -· --part1ao C.. qa111. O!!l # ' ' ~ ~ " "~" •• NEW cu.tom made wolmlt Ham ..... S.S -_. •• Nied -homa. Lowt Oranp Av. C.M. EXEC SECRITARY or d&Uvery! ~-·-•-••:' t ' "'""r al Beach Blvd., near hick llWMl A Wt chllr ........................ $311 -·~ • .,. -LADIES 1B ID 80 lhow Sarah Ditded. IOmt evenilWI pn-t ur•..... AV&ll&~ or G C Frwy ......,., •
Coventry •Pr 1 n, " all Mu•t have eood .,,..,.. faned. 5*M50 Mr. Morrll. UC9ftMd men I: wornim. Jn-MALE · c)p.n 10 'to 1 Sun lo.6 + ottoman $330, .eU !or Wuriitlllr 21n 1 Orpn ··... -.1111 aft I it.m.· -2il
,...,.. jawel'>' ...._ 1nco, ucollont typlnt & ttant lncomo A -·Mr · . $180. Ai., Dlotrewd Oalt ....,,,_ >1,3, l1lio -1111 OOUu., rood 1!titl, -ahlolu"'1 no _,. ... ahorthond oklllL Plo•M COOK Glll'dnor. s pr t n 1 llolltr, SPANISH r U 11 lfl TU II E ...,. ,., lllOO, oell !Dr llli10. rodlaa 2 llnl _., .. "811 """' ;,.,.. Oalt bod ad&.
lraln.147..utt opply In ponon. fi4IMA24 . Cuo-rhrvlco llPJTURNEri FROM Cllil ""°71D •-"1o!)ol WALLICHI ' rru mi. W • SALESPEOPLE. NI.~ ......... 10 'l'ffh .. $550 MODEL -BAVINOI only. MUSIC CITY Cl! • I I/( ~s. !'!....~. ~ UJllOll ·BAJIK Exporloncl<I p,.f rood ._.....,., Dua to · Ezporlaoa in Yl1ioUI :.::;.~Olk~ UNUSUw/•~~~-~ tabllPd. 310Dloe.~I~.-FREE ID -beme • ......... .... ......, .,..... APPLY new-.naion ~dtvtcta. 10 ..... i-~ \Y'u.nn1•.N - -~ .--10 -u~ 111..,.,. 41f.ll96 2743 E. CHI! l1lghw1y Sunlit• Hoildly Hoolth Spo ·=. •w"i!f•.::,-:,:1.,:· ::. ~ ~ l!OO. In perf. cone!. a.t~ PIANOS I Olien.Ni tal!lllo, ~ wtai -
Coron1 d1I Mir Newport Harbor needs~. W~ train. tomb tQUtpment. • El Pl"Mdtntil 't 1n11111 port TV, VHJ', Urtf 2.1 l'UDOUI Name 8rudl Zl6 Eltblr, C.K. J/f
EXPERIENCED De n ta 1 Equal opportunlty employtr Conv11Mcent M-·lt1I no exp, nee. Am i.. 11'1"' btdl:oom tult., oak triple $40. IS3-&U2 at ~ fftJm. •·
"""""' !Dr ""' time 646-77M....,. oon, 2SCIO Hortxa' illvd., c.>1. -• 'intrror. kins EXQU!irii Dln1no Tabla A1oo un:o Inaman,.to NEED --, llllcl 1'1·
"'°""Write Dilly P1lot Box :MANAGER TllAlNEE -LAMINATORS _,.., lol' o.2~'1'~!:~5 ;:ntha bOadboud. 2 oommodel, wht. wltb ""4 • C ft I" 0.UhJ Muol1 ·Compony ~ =-
p 3ll. l1nuoull opportunltr la be e 2 NI> COOK e production -no ''" --· IOOll llrivlnl -,...,_ A box doled, with 3 l•vea noo. !045 N. Main. -Alie 611-U aft C. 21 PHONE SOLICITING dl~~-Ule J ~old ta"'bl•·~ M\ISt have aood' experience perienct needed wUI train. rtCord. . lpl1np, 2 boudOlr l&mPlo 8 match }il.~ ~ln 7~ 8o. ol l'rteWq 5f7.o91 ..._. ~. ~ ,.,___ 1 b No experience mceaary. •v.....,11 w " ..,...,.. wltll soop A 11.uct1. Woridlw St.85 to '2.30. Call Tri-~ e piece Spanilh Wl'OUlht COmp. fl!t/ ....,, &N"l5 " Mon 6 lTl 'dl I 8undq U4 ~--.... ~ o r:I
-H•alth Spa 2300 Co. ll ,... enjoy -kinl houri ..... """ Fri. I .. Valon. M!-4700. Aft I, Mr. Lib Tech ..... $527 -din1nr oet Only 1167. Quailtr Kina-Bbl Bid-;-HA¥iiONI>. ittliiWlii Y• ~!.... ~ .......... ~
Harbor, 0>1ta Mn& • wit:\ Iarae l'IW1lben or 4:30. Call Mrl.. Penninllton Rile)' Two )'lllft eolltp id· • don • U.SO Mlkb', beautiful qWJ.ted mattrea, ma11a • ,.... A u...s plum :;;g Awa_... -···--,
HOUSEKEEPER • Live ln. women, art well aroomed. ~Ext a. REAL il'TATE. ibOUfdil•t ence, tnafneerlns or :.:=ttlt· l:u}' Cl'ldlt. split toundadon, bU ... tn of all IMktt. Belt blqa In pm. "
1.fotherlea home. N. B. ~b10llloulL.!... call 9G3--'J622 a.ciptlonlet/Typl•t )'OU bt •Wna tbe bOttnt math maJor lnc1u4lnr one .;,.TON l'URN1TIJ!\E frame. Ntwr Ulld. • So. Calif. rlaht '*'· llllAUT. hn lrell 0. -.,.
area. 2 chldm ages lC A -~ "' !llntmwn ot DO wpm acc. area Huntnlftoa Btacbt Ytir cheinilb')' 6.phyllca. =-~~ "cs:ll; . Worth $250. 142-8&38 SCHMIDT MtJllC CO., herd 11 mos. W. cata. NJ.
IS.Pftf u/ID."31-1450 RW•LVN u.~ -p1-volce. VlllopRal--'ll . lO ~· t ANTIQUE Vlc1orlan pump 1"'7N.-· ulll--ollC.1/11
"" -·-. l5tMlOS C'""lt Mln111r un. w p.m., SI~ Orpn; 1'tnch Bid l --ND -lol' IMlilt ,.. GENERAL. UtehOUlt kefp-3 to u I u to 1 l!lblltl 8t&rt1f:W ML SSOO. per mo. or T I MIJ til 10 Lm. to t p.m., Sm. Oock. fltm. cat. Vf/t'/ _..,.,J
In& and aullt putl&1 in-Ntw Convalescent holpltal Pleut call Mb. Maddux, UNLIMITED Earnltc ~ Som!''!:t ·back!!m4 12 p.m. to S p.m. m..IOU TtlevftlWI l205 b&lr ..... __ ~ valid, M hn. a di¥, ti to open 2nd .Met In Feb-131-3593 for appt. Ual pt.rt or Ml tuM.N• •• '21 f4. . • ==---:::='~=,,..,,,.,.1 days & wk. 646-6i01 nwy. HOUSEKEEPER I.Jve In. tlonal Otp.nbatlon. Call Mr pnftrrt6. I Pltc9. Braided H hokt Good 8020 I rr OILED Walmrt TV, BEA.t1T. fllmlJI Callao aat
HOU SE KE EPER. Own APPLY lN PERSON Woman·-1---, .. NI -mo. Kline.at l33-03S2 after I pm. anu.1.1 RUG -· OUM I AM .. J'H 1tlNO comb. 0. Hu lbOta ~ Oct -• u-1••• lid NB ~ •-~ Ac-nl1nl lo fl2,000 ~v•--• -~ •M room, TV. 2 school aat: o».> • .., • .,,.. •• • • c.M. arta. 64i:.m2 ·HAJRStyliltlwltbfioUn1nl. N)tlon blend revetllbll KIR.BY Vacuum a.con. lnl front doors. Midi by .,... .,.
children, full duUes. a om e (ACf'Oll from Hoae-Hosp.) WANTED llvHn babytitttr, Mr. Robftil Coltfurerl, 380o ~ CP~~t~lle~ bTowft. ~. srei!n.' dltioned. GuuantMd. LUce CUrtll M&tbla. MUlt IMI J'RD. ihite · fem&ll 9fiait
Enclilh P"l•m<l. MM<47 WAITltiSSIS Ille hou!ekeepl"I. Ca 11 Ooalt H..,, OdM 87Wl!O. counttn• becQl"Ollnd. 11 ... , S.10, 2'13, "'6. -w/lltlehmento. F :P. $121. -rabbit. Good patio pet.
BABYSlTTER • Mat Ure P/tim(!. Elcp, over 21. Closed before 3 PM. 53$-1013 H.B. MANAGER ttqU1red tor 13, AL'S UNUSUAi.. $35.11. S5 mo. -.2'U? NEAR rww Phllco portable ....... 21
woman, refs. 3 or 4 e\lel Sunday A llolklayl. WAlTRESSU WANTED 1 BJt AdW.t unltt with pool. H1ll1rc W1Jdtr ... SO hr ~11'URE 1V. Waln \It ftnllh, roll ILACK mup.lQidt nclblllls
wk, U pm. (5 children). APP4t in 11rel'90n Exptrltnctd on!y. 60-m Experlmced tn ihttt met· l'Tlll Beach Blvd. G1r1ge Ille I022 around •land.~ $111, 1111 dl<. J"a1t con d1 t lo n.
Balboa PeM. l7W23S COt.O~EN Apply In pmon MATURE C 0 u pl t for al I: 1talnlH1 1ttfll, &bit ~unttJtcton Buch 84~64 ffrOTOOlt.APHY equipment lor $115. ~ · ...... ' 2/
DONUT Shop work. P.M. BLUE DOLPHIN, ~ Vla panU01111 wortc 5 n!tn per to rta4 blutprlntl. hrntture Ntumed trom dll-only lnd\Mllnl ae.Jt>r 4x5 PORTABLE TV. Good con-TO Good baml; t wk, ·old
•hilt. No ewp nee. APPb' 512 W.19th SL Udo, Newport' Beach. ' wk. H.B.~ •M pllr,J.lbad.kll. model bomt1, coloio held enlarpr w/3 &don. 1''' acntn. hit the pum. Small m-.....
MR. DON1JT U5 E. 17th Cotta IWa CURTAlN 6 -ry & IWll -""°" tbop. Prllluctletl Tr---WICl111-lens All tnao GI 4aJ1c room om lol' tllot atro 1111 Only -J/4 ~Cll.Tinle -keeper. N!. !!!!.1!M!.,J,. ==;~.:=. :!;' Xlnt~~. 111&1> J~ rood TD;;RNriUR .... =L~co:.~ 135.=~:,:x :.;;awtai":..'7
chlld ....,, lid. lllllr> -""' -2 bro par 41>, ,....._ Co. Co 11 t -:::==:::::::===:.! """"'"1 I 144 .... ,.,.· rt llvd., CM N""°" · 81 v 4, CJ\I. Nt D1po111 • n.. DoD..,., too4. ll vie. C.M. 541-3611 5 ..... wk. 115 par wli. J'or Pim, 'Cll • . " u._ U1>1taln In ,_ .,. C111 su.om "' 'l'l\MIWI mr ..,...., lnmvtew c:al1,lllrl. w·-··~ -·~ • !bl1 ._..... ...... .. ' • J111nnl111·• ..,.,, -ti1. . ............. llbepbotd. -=--=..~c=.t >tllltr, 54U:112 betwMJt t ~.U-~'_..i. W~.. 7110 Anflltell7.000 Wod.,Sot•••we l:i:'.7:e6.X:'1~ pm tor !bll--~
tac--. N2:2066 N.B. A I. -Id! A den1al "8ERVING FOii • UAlll'' F,. 11 in Mmln-,NZAJI -Liv Rm couch, LEAVING ma! J'umltwt Hl·PI &.9-ftlO 6 wltb dl1ldnn. -
-• ~· DlET•vy -· --•·-App'" In perion WE -.v ~-~ lltra or· "1111-.df, 2-. I lam1>1 llJO, --•-_....._ •• : -MALE Ptlpfl'. Lo•I" DilNTAL Allllt&lot !or ~ ·~ •"• exp. -· v _, "'w '"-will be Inv-In...,. Dbl BR .. -.i, 3 nila mo-~-.-. ..,.-_., bEAlJ'l'IJ'UL l' AM•FM ·----It. nt! tn H\ltlt.lnc1IOb 11:30t.olf1.1,CitiltaMt!ll Howard.'1 Rettalll'llnt. «m RlGHTSPOTroftYOlJ ~tnlchtduHn•Aft&n. .._dbl dttwr $1JIS am. a~ ~!Jc , tttno with multiplex C.11 .,·1
otthado4ill . Memorial HQIPttal. 301 Vk> Wett O:it.lt Hwy , N.B. "IT'S NOT WCK" il)ylla bt l)'ltfml 1: op-Rtblt G E Retrl&' s1' &17"'°'51, 25088 °"~1tn Q1lVd ehaJWli' w • l n a t I:::-='::::-.,-==,_..,,...~-•,
8llCb. Call tG-33211 tolrl Street. sa..~. ext SALE.901JU.,..E:xp. on I'/. ''IT'S KNOW HOW'' 1 ertUOQI performance, &!Me · • ·2 M. Laa\lnl'HQls. ' ~t, .... aria tor a.o8rl' • Jdtdlln, dlu.
DENTAL_..,,., -al· !30. lld1'I ...... rood 1a1U1 I FEMALE DIVlllON Experllnce In telepro-~ ..,! .;., ~ mo ~GE Silt• Dii1ittO A IOll al -1111 aolid ~ hlll1. lll'mS or
!lee only. Colla .,_ .,.._ HOlllEKEEPEll, Ii v e • l ~ 1111' "1<,, Fri. or Sol °""'' Sec. Tftwl (f'rll) •" • !ISO ~ anvlronmmt 0i60Jtiro~ lll'tk SlOO I -l' diV.n, blc)<dt, ..... (no .,_) lllol, II'\' l'IM'!• "'
OJI 1-11118 _,,... "" walller. Sa1u7. --lOllClll MOm. -.............. l!l! 0 ....... __ I •• 25 hr ...... -•"'--· -1-.. -•I about 111 orti"'"1 -itilOlirik: ---DENTAL..,, ... ,. -Lel .... Wortd.831--0171 Avt.,llBiooldnnt· Loe¥ Se<: ............ H•• r"""""'n • ... -·--·· -W1D -----211 -· N"'llOl't Bllchl°""' • IOOkkl11'l11. SNACK iL\liiV;i.irnm --Ol!1ca .... l!OO ~-o\;N<lllleetural ... ''8'" TV w/•t•• .. MO., .&..ai-. . 1100 141-1114 '
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VALUES
'62 VOLKSWAGEN
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$895
'62 FALCON
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$595
'64 RAMBLER
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$895
'67 FORD
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$1895
'66 CHEVROLET
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$1895
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