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MONDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 17, 1969
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Bandits Hit
Three Times
In County
Armed robbers struck three Umes In
Orange County Sunday night, i n
Fullerton, Santa-Ana and Buena Park.
Three meo IUlp<Cted ol robbing a
Buona Pl?i:...rtel ol ll,JGO wue plcbd r up by .An1heim police. 1he Tic:tim was
Robert ~. 211 of Gafden. Grove
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ID Santa Ana, two robben ojlprooched N6tlieri Jllcketl. 44, a1 Santa ,Ma. •-'
asked wbieft the · othet clert ·WU.: H'i
laid ·hla ~ ln)!Od'a Uquor Store,
W5 w. McFaddea '1ve., wu not oo
duly. t
Disaallalled with the anner one ol
tho bandits -Rickerl .. the bead with ~ .:a automaliC pialol and left
al1or SSllChlng the premises lot' llfo
-··~ They took· nothing. lUcterl was talU!n 1to Jijverview
11 .. p11a1 and beid lo< oboervation.
A · sttvlct station wu robbed early
U¥s morniol in FullertOn. ·
Mike .. J!o!tlriebl. 21, al Fullerton told
police a Iooe bandit wearing a mooatache
and a Van Dyke beard simulated
pcisRaioo of a -gun and . toot an un-
determtoed amount of cash. Scerie ot
the robbery was the Maan Oil Co., 104! Commonwealth Ave.
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LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A Cirt In
ar ~-aot·llttb wu standln& nelf
Sirt.a B. Sirhan moments before be
IJre\I the shots that kWed Sen. Robert
F . ..,,.edy, a munler trill jury .wiu
lold today.
\1acent Di Perro, a student and part.
Umt waiter at tbe Ambusador 'Hotel,
said hil \ attention was first dr~ .to
Slrbiln by the ~gilt of the ""l'Y . pmty
girl with an attractive figure standing
dolo "'him.
'"'-.mylleriou4. prl i,.:~ polb ~I
d1'SS had been ~ltd by police
previously and no eVidence had ever
been produced that she played any role
W~\IU 1n the .po.:>~ or that abe
WU actually pment.ln lbe ~·
DI Pierro Aid ww!F crotiaamlnation
by de! .... counsel (/ralil B. Cooper,
that she was Ihm :.nJ lt appwed
t.ha1 Sirhan smiled II ior and lbat sh1 ' .. llll11led back at him.
DI Pierro llld she bad nn a white
dress wllb black polka data and lbal , . ' Bbe was a m,mette.
Dep. lli!t. 'Ally. David Filla displayed
a color pict.Ore: of a girl in a polka
dot c1r.. and the 111-yelll'-Old w11n ...
uid that ihe · seemed to be the prl
WRECKERS RAZE .FORMER CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Once Used far Courts, Now Rubble
behld.,n. . Wrecker's Hammer Fells
1'ldl lilODtllied Ille Clrt In the picture
as V~ SclruJle of SaJlla BarbarL
Cooper noted tl!at·ln Iba plcturt she
wu wurina a green; 4rta with yellow
polb dcU and lbat "" ..... -. not a brunet!. but DI Plerto llld be
still f~t ahe was the same girl.
C.o~nty's Old Buildings
Qrily rnbble remained today where a
blill of llOl'ts, wrought by wreckers,
has ac~ted for the destruc~on of
three old court buildings in the county
Civic Center In Santa Ana. Soon; smooth parking Jots will occupy
the space now fWed with debris.
Tbeie wu no evldance that she figured
In any way In ·the abootlng expecl that
she wu present with duzens of other
people tzy~ to meet Kennedy • when
the pll\lfy l>!· tlie boW "erupted .!Ji pan·
demOalum momtlltl after be wlil
morlallJ wounded. Bowlna to the march of progress \\'ere
two old church buildings and a fomier . F"enchman Kills c:oort building, all OD 6th Streel, belween .a.· .. Broaaway and Rou Street.
First structure to be demolished last
Sell' rL_~ •] ~--..• -.. : weet was the old First Assembly ol' µLU-tJl~...J.1. God Church on the southeast comer of
Ross and 6th streets. It had been used
· .t. ;.. p~· M by the county for four Supulor M ove 'ttl:i'Courtrooms now housed in the __ new.
,. ·. ·• " . ' , · ' ·courthouse buUdlng, two blocks aifay.
BORDEA;• '(UftJ} :r.k-~111' Last Thursday the old municipal courJ
who feared , ~1 "" {building at 6th and Birch streets /f1lt
hla chlldren clelltfi,C'' · • \the wreeker's wrath. A huge bulJdo°ter
commit suici4e .endeCf •M'"~ .... HteraUy smashed the building to.;f>ieces
coolrontalioo';fWI pollCe* 1iJ 11! leu than an hour.
hlJ son atJ4 ;~daa&liter.~ Un . The' building had been the home of
shooting hilftitlf .la i b a r r I c'a d e .d santa Ana-Orange Municipal Courts for
farmhoule. . . . • nearly two decades.
Friday saw the end of the dark-brown
·hued former church building at 6th and
Broadway. The Christian Church former·
ly (/Ccupied "the premises. In recent years
. tw~ de~ents of the Superior C1>urt
have betu housed in the old slrutture.
The fltst building to go, at 6th and
Ross was the victim of a street widening
project to provide a new alignment of
4th Street which will ·cure from Van
Ness Street into 6th Street.
The other two building sites will be
used temporarily for parking and even-
tually will be a greenbelt section of
the Civic Center.
A foorth building, the Spurgeon
Metbodist Church at Broadway and 8th
Slreet wni be ... the next tG go. If will
be torp down in about three years when
8th Sfreet ~fa, .. rtiJigned with 7th Slreel
at ~aln SU'eet. The structure, which
h1>used courts until recently Is now used
by the county Personnel Department.
Soon to go will be the former Saint
Ann's Inn. a famed h1>stelry of former
years on Birch, north of 6th Streel.
Pollce Aid Allclfl" Founiue\. 31, sh_ol
his children wllb'l rllle, lben turned .
the 1111n tl0'1lbnlell :wbon police IM'fed
up balftrack:·armond tarrien that bristl-
ed with submachlne guns.
Froni Pllfie 1
'l'llr<o -..... out u pol1'e lobbld tear ,.. down lbe chimney of the shut-
w.d while bouae, then ruabed th<
bUlldlng.
Lui Tuesdaj Fourquet llad shot and
1lllled a ~an wbo had ventured
too c1o1e to lht surriJinided -· which Fourquel had !Unfed Into a forlrea
for blmaell and bis ~ cblldru. ooe
. child, a leel>aged daugh~, eac.aped.
Fourquet's fjnal de1perate acts ended
the siege that began Feb. 2 when he
barricaded tht'houae sbu~ raised a ll\l<k
flag and the French tricolor over the
roof, bored holes In the red sbullera
to -t Oii~ ·and ordered hb !onner
wife to come. to t,!:le house and ~t
6ulclde. He Said he wanted to ~e
sure· ahe would not get custody ot their
cblldren.
Fourquet's wife, who WGrll:ed .. lo a
hospital in B«deaUJ., never showed up.
She toJd newsmen her hwband was a
violent man who had threatened to kill
her.
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YACHT SEIZED .•.
le, according to officials working to se-
sure their freedom .
Sailors planttlng the voyage this year
wen warned ol strained relaU0111 with
Peking, due tG lmprisonmenl ·ct Com·
munista blamed for a 1965 anti-British
reign of temr in Hong Kong.
La11t radio trafflc·heard from the seized
boats was a message from Baldwin
himseU, aboard the Mora sum, which
is a copy Gf the famed Hong Kong-bul!t
yawl Finisterre. .
"lt seems they want to board us.
They are boarding us. Over and out,"
the monitored broadcast aaid. • HEARD NOTlllNG
Baldwin's wife Marjorie said today
at the couple's Laguna Beach home
that she has heard nothing from the ·u.s. State Department about lhe status
of her husband's captivity.
Western diplomau. were circuitously
broaching the subject with Peking,
because America does not recognize the
main1snd China g1>vefnment.
The BaldwinJ have three children, Si·
meon m,. 26, L)'JUJI!, ·24, and James,
20, a Saddlebact Junior College student
who lives at the family home.
l.Jrs. Baldwin said her husband is pres!·
dent of Air St'bc1t1 Ltd., a Hong Kong-bas-
ed firm founded 15 years agG for
diajribullng avlaUon parla lo. airlines In
the Far" l:ist, where he has worked
It years.
Buslness Interests prevented him from
returning to Laguna Beach at Christmas,
but ne was home 1i1 months ag1> and
Is 1e111au .. 1y scheduled to fiy back Ihb 111mmer. ·
BEST ACCOUNT
Probablr the best reconstructed •c·
count "cl wi>a\ happened to the three mllltol JIChla was give by Dutch-born
Everard Van.Kan, whose yacht Nordlca
made Maceo safely.
"Nol "kiig a'ner we left Hong Knng
territorial """' •• ""' •potted by Q>mmunhl Chh>ele ..,.t>oata decoraled
with portrolta of Mao ••. they polnled
macblM gun1 and AK II automaUc rtnei.
then &alled trotmct us and ten," he
said.
The Dutchman aald two other gunboat.I
and !lvt Junb sumiunded them JO miles
olf Macao, at whlcll time a Chinue
Anny ofllc<r and two ooldlers bol,rded
the Nordlca 11 though aeeidnl rdugeei.
"I SM we ue friends." the orOca
said In English, pinning propaganda
1!>dget nn the hlgl>necked "!•o-atrl• timlca wora · by Ille Dulcli newa
pboloVepbor and a coll"llll' sailing
aboard the yacht.
Pitching ln the high seas, however,
the Red Chinese launch had smashed
intG the Nordica, causing some damage,
but she was escorted into Macao Harbor
by a Portugut~e gunboat.
Yachtsmen expressed some fear fGr
the three seized vessels which carried
extens.ive electronics gear for navigation
and might be charged with 10me USS
Puebl~type espionage acUvitles.
France Resigns
From Western
European Union
LONDON (AP) -Franct today
withdrew Indefinitely from the Western
European Union CWEU) but Its al1 fellow
members resolved to go ahead anyway
with the Work or the alliance.
The de'('elopment threatened the fuirae
of the group fonned in 1954 u a con-
tainer for a reanned West Germany.
It also thrust elnady cool Brltbh·Frencb
relaUons further lnto the deep ffffZe .
The Frencb Embuay early !oday Id·
vised s.cretary-Oenerol MaW'k:e Oweln
D'Eckhoulle and the Brltisb govmunent:
-France will not be repramted at
Tueday's regular bimoothly mettina of
the WEU permanent: council.
-France wiU not atten4 any other
melillp of the WEU council unUI further
notict.
Countian Slain
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In Drinking Bout
An appmnt argument ~"a drink·
Ing boot ended In death Jor one
Sima An• man Salunlay nlgbl and arrul
of another on murder chrges.. .
Police said Gary WUlllJ!I Rooenlbal,
2$, was shot ln the head, thoulder and
chest. He wu pronounced dead at the
scene.
Tbe lhoolln& oa:umd al the i1otM
of 1be -Lelltr Kellh Sinunolll, ~-Police Aid lbe two had been drlntlnC
togethtt and the "1oolillC clfmaud u
argument. Olrlcm toot ~ Into
custody wllhout realsiance.
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -5lrltln&
&tu4onll and prokaon au.oded. ci-
at lbe opeilinc ot San Fr...,.. Slaie · eoueo·• .,..,., ...... 1er todar · "' circumvent an earollnilot .-• .,...,
lnstlluted by acting Prtlldllll 'Si L
HayaUWL •
clwel by meelln( the lint (and only
the flnl) Jedloo of each cOurle," said
a lea.Ott handed out by members of
.the strikln& .American Federatioo of
TeaChers.
Clmpu.I pollce.man.
Tbe bombing WU the second in four '
days at the college a™'-the lateat bl 1
a aeries of vlo!ent lncldenta since Lbl I
Black Studeo.ta Union called a atrijle :
Nov. 8 to back demands for an
1utonomou1 black studies program.
A hancfful of teacben picketed at the
main campus entrance wbUe moet of
lbe l50 lllrltlng profwon met with
tbtlr iltJdenll to teep their counes from
be)ng dropped by the admlnlltration.
Stri~ng atudenU. also wen& to clul
. lo guarantee lbelr 11atul • undar -~
r<gislraUoo card .,.i..n lnftlale!I by
Hayakawa. The cards must 'be signed
by beth student and teacher on the
flnt day of class.
"Our members shall eatabllah their
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Chi~f Urges
. City' Expand
Its Facilities
Space needs t~ed "critical" by Hun.
tington Beach Police Chief John Seltz.er
will be discussed by the City Council
~uring t.he 4:30 o'clock meeting today
1n council chambers of Memorial Hall.
Chief Seltzer is recommending that
lbe dty apaod the eJfallng detective
building by some 2,000 1quare feet at
the cost ol abollt 118,000.
'llle a41f!Uonal apace "Is deajleralely
needed," aid the' chill. He polnted out
~ .the present faciUUes were built
for tempotary· Use in 1962 to bo:UM
a maxim1fm. of nine persons.. PresenUy
19 persons are housed In the buUdlng
at the rear of the p<>lice :;taUon on·
5th Street.
Some opposition to the recommendation
is expected because or plans to build
a new police fa cility within a proposed
new civic center. On the agenda for
tonight's meeting i!< an agreement
between lhe city and owners Gf property
at Main Street and Mansion Avenue
for sale of the land to the city for
~ as a civic center.
. The agreed price ls $360,000 for all
but a half acre of lhe dealJnaled civic
center site. Councl1mao Henry Kaufman,
Ted Bartlett and George McCracken are
expected to oppose acquiring the land
because they favGr a location in the
old:. downtown.
-' ' . Dallas Man Says
Kennedy Shot
From Knoll
NEW ORLEAM (UPI) -A Dallas
electrician testified today at the con-
spiracy trial of Clay L. Shaw that the
shots that tilled President John F. Ken-
nedy came from a grassy knoll in front
of the big, black limousine -not from
behind wbere Lee Harvey Oswald was
perched in a sfxth.noor window.
"We thought it was firecracken," said
William E. Newman Jr., the 37th pro-
secuU<m witness called. He said he, his
wife and two sons were watching the
parade in downtown Dallas from the
foot of the knoll.
Newman said he heard two qulck shots
from behind him, a pause, then a third
shot.
"Boom! Boom!" yelled the witness
Tile vloleDcH'ldden acbool roopened
afler a t--t break wllh Ill ad-
mfnlstrallon building battend by a bomb
bIQt and Hayakawa v1>wing studentJ
and facully will be "protected by
whatever means necessary."
Hayatawa said Sunday's pre-dawn
blut was "characlerlsUc of the n~
F..Wt methods used by some of the
radical elements around here."
'I'he uploslon, which c<>Uld be heard
for several miles, shatterd 11 windows
around the main entrance Gf the campus
adm1n1straUoa bpllding and injured a
'nle American Federation of Teacherl
local struck Jan. 6, demanding educa-
tional reforms and smaller teachlnC.
loads. The local representa about W
of the college's 1,300 faculty members.
The teachers were asked tG submit
stltement.s of availability for the sprint
semester and to return to work today.
Hayakawa wouldn 't esUmate bow maf11
or the union teachers he expected to
return but said, "If we do lose facult71 that will be the result o{ their initiative.'
Co~t Cities Con:ibi,,,e . ,
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Forces in Muiual Aid
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' local fire departmeota Jn .•. llJ~' ·.~ In Sell -· lheo laiof al
-~ been acrunblln( fnllll ,..,. the Sberatoo B<acb loo In Hlmtln(loa
city to lllO!ber In • lbab dOWn' (1111' Bucb. > • of the county's new mutual aid system. · HunUngton Beach, Costa M e s a • Purpose of the mock tires has been N to see il local cities could smoothly
ewport Beach, Fountain V 8 11 e Y w1>rk together to control a large fire.
Westminster and Seal Beach from Area The break down into six small areas
Sil of Orange County's new s.ix·ai'ea fGr fighUng fires with mutual aid was mutual aid program, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday lhe initiated this year in Orange County.
Area Six fire departments have been In the past all mutual aid fires were -'"•• coordlnaled lbrougl! lbe Counly Fire • ......, lo flgbt llmulated large firea Deparlmenl In Orange 1-01Detlmes caus-iD several locaUom. Tuesday, units rolled to South Coast ing a great am1>unl of confusion and heavy radio traffic. Plaza, where Costa Mesa firemen. wue Fire officials aald today they hope
preaenUng to baWe,a blue that required the new system wW lead I• faster and
help from other dUes. Thursday, the location of a aimulated mGre efficient cooperation among cities
fire was the ~ store in Fountain in righting large fires.
Valley.
Friday. firemen battled a make-
believe b1az.e 'first at the Rossmoor
f'rom Page l
AQUANAUT. ••
days o1· widerwater el)>loraUon ror the
Navy 's Sealab program slnct initial ex-
periments in 196f.
In Waahlngton, a Navy apokesman said
a medical officer attribuied Gannon's
deahl to "cardiac arrest."
cannon and another diver left a so-eall-
ed, pel'IO.{lffl· 1tr~~ caP,lule to sw~
to the und"ei'Water llboraf"Ory. An official
-said Cannon was observed having dif·
flcultf during thiS swim. He 'fas brooght
back to the transfer capsule' and taken
to the surface, where he was proooonced
dead . ·
Cannon, a 1962 graduate of Florida
State University, is survived by his
widGw, the f1>nner Mary Louise Rutko\v-
skl of Chula Vista, Calif., and their three
sons -Patrict, K .. evin, and Neal.
Westminster Girl
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Killed in W reel{
A Westmiqster girl was killed late
Saturday nigbt in a tw~ar accident
at Raymond and Comm1>nwealth avenues
in Fullerton.
Dead on the scene was Dianne Jan!!
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Copter Rescues
Boy After Fall
A U. S. Marine Corps bellcepter bad
to be called in Sunday to rescue a 1,.
year~ld Costa Mesa youth who plunged
off a cliff in South Laguna.
The victim, Gregory Means of 275
Virginia Place. suUered a broten leg
in the !all from steep Alta Laguna
Boulevard.
Members of the South Laguna Volun-
teer Fire Department were unable to
n!dicue Means via stretcher In the ruf"
ged terrain. The helicopter was called
it and it airlifted the y1>utb to. South
CGast Community Hospital in South
Laguna .
~feans was later transferred to Hoal
Memorial Hospital In Newport Beach.
He was released today.
Suicide Victim
Found in Beach
A 22-year~ld Anaheim man appare:nt.IJ
ki lled himself with a shotgun early Satur--
~ay morning in Huntington Beach, ~
lice reported today.
Police said the suicide victim wu
Peter Burr Meaker, who died 110metlme
beween I a.m. and 3 a.m. Saturday.
His body was found Inside h!s Mustang
parked at 20541 Minerva Lane, by C.E.
Arledge, superintendent of the Four
Winds Construction Co. NG suicide note
was round.
In a quiet courtroom. ''The President Nobriga, 18, Gf 13842 Clarem1>nt St.
all the time was looking like Ulis at Police said she was lhr1>wn from her 20 Burned on Train the crowd -it just looked like a cold car.
stare-he looked right through them." Taken to St. Jude Hospital for obser va-
Newman was the third 11tate witness lion were Susan Charles, 20, of Fullerton, JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP)
to say tbe assassination bullets were a passenger in Miss Nobriga's car and -A passenger train crowded wilh Afrl·
fired froin the knoll, a short ~e the other driver Charles: A. McDaniel, can workers became a blazing infe rno
west of the Texas School B o o t 16, of Anaheim. Monday when a gasoline tank car jump-
Deposltory. No citations were issued. ed the tracks and hit the train .
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Beach Doctors OK Pacifica Hospital Plali .
By WILLIAM REED
Of tlle Dellr 1'"'9 Slaff
A aroup of Huntington Beach phys!·
clans today announced "an agreement
1n principle" for purchase of property
and perm.its of Pacifica Hospital and
Miln and~Detaware' Streets for 'Q'eaUon
of the city's second general-purpose
jlospital.
The physicians are members of the
newly-formed HBH CorpqraUon. They, in-
Laguna Man
Seized by
Red Chinese
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Of lllt ~ '°1191 lf9H
Diplomaitc maneuvers are under way
tod.y to 1r.. three yachts captured by
Red Chinese gunboats on a llong Kong-to-
Macao cruise Sunday, one skippered by
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a Laguna Beach aviation plant executive.
State Department o f f l c I a I s in
-Washington said today they are op-
timisUc a bout quick release of Simeon
Baldwin, 56, of 1359 Cliff Drive, and
14 other persons aboard the vessels.
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The three boats seized were among
a flotilla of Hong Kong Royal Y ~t
Club craft which set out on+tbe cs.mµe
coastal holiday crul>e, despite olfidal
warnings against the trip.
Jlalations betw... R<d China and the
}{Ong Kong government are · currenUy
at a low ebb, while the Cblne~ New
Year .. the Year. of the Cock, is now
1leing ee!Ohrai.d. ,.
Despite the lacl that portraifa ol Mao
Tse-IUnl in boarded boabl C!l!f)'inc -Americans won them. ~ . ~
autholittes say th• -blilcllll' do not aeem anti-Yankee In.nature.
Four American! ore -!be IS
persons believed to be beld IOI' riolaUOn
of the Ii-mil• territortal watm lbnlt
elaimed by Mainland China, -troopl eaptur~ the boats SUD'!,ay~-• In u ••• The U.S. Consulate """"'u ~ ..
Kong identified the three Yanlil besides
Baldwin as these: -Bessie u. Donald, 46, of Bristol,
Va., a public relations and advertising
consult.ant who uves in Hong Kong and
was aboard Baldwin's 40-foot yawl Tbe
Morasum .
-Joan Von Sydow, 47, formerly of
Spokane wash., and wife of Swe4lsb-bom
Christia:. Von Sydow, who is also believed
tn custody along with the couple's two
daughters. -c.rolhle P. Zinky, 10, formerly of
Colorado Springs, Colo., now ~tep
daugbter of Hector H. Boas, a British
Jlong Kong government employ• and
owner of one of the three captured
yacbts. . Mystery enveloped the dlS8ppearance
of the boats Sunday, shortly alter Red
Chinese gunboats and junks reportedly
harassed the Macao-bowld fioUlla and
rammed one yacht in heavy seas.
"It's almost a foregone concluion that
they are in Red China, but we just
cannot say definitely until we hear from
(S.. YACHT, Pqe I)
Beach Council
Sets Discussion
On Police Needs
tend to take over i;onsfll!Cllon ~ opera.
tion of the medical cqmpfeJ: from Robert
Zinngrabe, present oWner ·of ·:the Hun-
tington 'eonVal~~t 'II~. .
Present p~ call 1.f!r CQDV~on of
the convalesCent hospital Into· an llO-bed'
acute hoipitat, mall)iil U I b~ sttOlid
major hospital to serve th8 _pUbHc in·
the city.
Dr. George .A Knnpotich, presid .. t
al)d cha1hnAn of ,the bolrd,_ of .th• new .
corporatlon and ' Dr. Jllchard A.
Houghton, secre~treasurer~ aa.id the
moV< was the mult 'ol orgaolslhg the
"inore than SO pbyllclans who petiUoned
support of the new lmpltal "
Dr.· Krm.Jiollch uplati!ed thalir "We
felt tba~ wt• lhou1d do ,_. than .._c
i;y petith!I-We sllciu1d ¥<1ulre the
hoopitaf oUnelJ\ea and operate It' In tbe
beet liltereata "" 'the. community and
jts ~ needs.u •'' ·
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WRECKERS' RAZE FORMER CHRISTIAN CHURCH
· One• u.~ for· eaurt. · NOW Riibllli ... . .
W reeker's Hammer F ellS
County's Old Buildings
Oftly·,J'ulihf<'.mD.meit. toda~·w~ •· 'Friday saw the.end of the dark-brolJll
blitz . of .on., wtoulht by :wrec~er1, hued;fonneh:burch,balidll1g. at Ith and
has accounted for the destruction of Broadway. The Chri!tlan CHurch rormer-
tbree .old court~bulldings in the county 1y occiipied,.the premises. In.~nt years
Civic Center in Santa" Ans. two departments of· the·;su~ Court
Soon, 1mootb parking lots · will .occupy btlve been housed in tbe ·old atructure.
the space now flied with debris. 'nle , first ·bUUding 1 to · go,· at · 11th and
Bowing to· the' march of "progress ·were Ross was tbe victim of ·a street -widening
tw1> old church bulJdings and a fonner project to provide a new alipment of
court building, all on 8th Street, between 4th S~t which will curve from Van
Broadway and Roll Street. Ness Street into 6th Street.
First structure. to tse· demollsbed last The other twa building sites will · be
weelc was . the old First Assembly of used temporarily for parking and even.
God Church on the southeast corner of tually will be a greenbelt section of
Rosa and 6th streets. It had been used the Civic Center.
by the county for four Superior A fourth building, the · Spurgeon
Courtrooms now housed in the 'new Medlodist Church at Broadway and· 8th
courthouse building, two blOcks away. Street ·will be the next to go. Jt-,wUI
Lui 1buraday the old mw,Jcipal cOutl be torn down In about tfiree yean when
building al Ith and Blrcb ttreets felt 8th Street is realigned with 7th S~t
the wrecker's wrath. A mig~ buDdozer at Main Street. The ,strticture, wbiC)I
liter.U,. a1JIU!led the ball411'1 to pieces· , houted,coortauntil·-Uy·ia "!""·~
In lea than.an •· . • by-the eoullli~Orlonnel,l)epartm<nl.·
ni. bulldint.badd>een the hbuli of' • SOou tq,,10.wlD ·be·tlie 1..,.,... Salpt
Sanil -Ana-Orange Municipal Courts for Ann's <l>!n. a lam¢ hostelry of former
nearly lwo decadet. yean on Birch, 'north ol · Ith Street.
,Valley Councilmen Slate
Be added ~ the opening ol the We feel ... ·can ,.,. tenslom and -I
proposed hoopltal, ICbeduled for January onnecwary delays In provlcuni thll
1870, wou1d lilill leave the cHy with community with medical fadlftf• n
Ip-er beds per tboutud population than know we need now."
the ~t average for the county. OppoolUoo to·the booplilj plan opiiean
"Both the preaent and projected to be developing. The city Plann!nl c.m-
number of hospital beda u. tnadequate mlsslao baa ordered a liwfill beld on
lor·oor neodt," clelmed Dr. Knnl)C)(lch. • the 1'"Jlll, cranied lo.-the Pacll1ca
"Purehase of this property lnif use !l"'PiW and owners of the llwltlngton
permit will enable , Ill to develop the lnt<l'communlty Hospital at B. a ch
new hospital into a major medical caner, Boolevard and Newman street. me ez.
~ to oppooe 1n1 -111 !lit BBB
C0rp to build a new bolpftal.
A a-Jresman for the lmm'b••;1•'"1: ...... ' -f
group tald that planl for --
ol a ·new ISO'bed · un11 .;. ww. the
Jloopftal Plamllog Commlttae 11111 tblf
II approv'!f,, the oecOoc\. holpllal: 1-C
would be bollt In the '_.,.,..
and an' ao'bed wlnl opened lo ....,
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Aquanaut Dies
Heart Attack Kills Sealnb Explor~.r
-An aquanaut eiploring the ocean floor
off San CJemente Island Jn a test of
man living againsl the oea died today
of an ap,siarent heart attack MIO feet
beneath the suffice.
The U.S. Nayy ldenU6ed the vicUm
as Berry L. cannon, a civilian e1ectronics
engineer. He bad arrived on the bottom
near the yellow-painted 70-foot long
Sealab m at 4:30 a.m. with three other
divers in a transfer capsule.
"TWo divers lelt the capsule, aL 4:58
to go to the habitat," said Capt. William
M. Nicholson, head of the Seali~ project.
UQne,.of these two diVers WU C&ttnop.
HAt S a.m. while en route ta the
habitat he WU. Observed to be in dll·
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A girl In
a polka dot dreu was standing near
Sirhan B. Sirhan inoments before ·he
fired the shotl ihat killed Sen. Robert
F. Kennedy, a murder trial jury wa.s
told today.
Vincent Dt Perro, a student and part·
time waiter at the Ambasiador ~otel,
said his attenUon was first drawn lo
Sirhan by the slg~t of the very pretty
gi,rl with an attractfve figure standing
cloµ! to him.
The mySterious girl In the polka dot
drm bad been discredited by police
previously and no 'evidence had ever
been prodµced that lhe l!layed any role
w1uitloeveT In the ahoOtihg or that she
was actllally present tn the pantry.
Di Pierro said under cross-examination
by defense coonsel ·Grant B. Cooper,
that stie was there and It · appeared
that Sirhan milled at her and that she
smiled bact at him.
Di Pierro said she had on a white
dress with black polka dots and that
she was a brunette.
Dep. Dist. Alty. David Fitts displayed
a color picture of a girl in a polka
dot dress and the 19-year'11d witness
said that she aeemed to be the girl
he bad seen. Fitts identified die girl in the picture
as Valerie Schulte of Santa Barbara.
Cooper noted that in the picture she
was wearing a greeJJ dress with yellow
polka dotl and that 1be wu a blonde,
not a brui>eita bu\ Di Pl!rro Mid he
. 1Ull felt Ille 11la 'th' 11111e glr\.
There waa n0 evidence that lhe figured
ln any way in the ahootinc expect that
1be was present wtlh dor.ens of other
people tryin& to meet Kennedy when
the pantrj of. the hotel erupted In Pll1'· demontuin moments after he w11
mortally wounded.
licufty both by the . other diver ·and
by a television monitor on tbt control
ship at the silrface.
"He WIS returned hrunedJateJy to !be
c:lpsule by· his b~ diver and Ibey
were rttumed immediately to the surface
and taken to the decompresalo1t' cbaml!er
where heart mauage and reauscitaUon
attempts failed."
Nicholson said an e:iamlnaUon of Can-
non's diving equipment indicated it wa1
operating normally and medical officers
present felt that "Cannon's ~eath wu
caused by cardiac arreSt occurring in
tlie course of a deep-diVe.••
It was the fil'lt fatality ·in 58 min
days of 1Ulderwater Uptor•UOn· for · the
Navy's Sea)ab program'lince illlUal U·
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Near Salgo •.
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SAIGOll (UPI) -The United' Slates,
ended the aliied 2~our Tel ceui-lire
with massive B52 raidJ ·near Saigon
20 minutes after the end of the truce
·period. Concussion waves rolled acroa'I
Silgon where the three miillon resldeuta wert ctlebrallng the lunar new year.
The· Viet Cong proclaimed a seven-day
Tet cease-flre and the United States
and south; Vietnam agreed. only to a
24-hour respite in the war. U.S.
spckesmen aald the Commurllsts were d~ing · their own· cease-Ore with .
11COrta of< "1olaUons including a ~
attack ·agaln!Jt U.S. Marinel pear Da
Nang.
perlmenta In l9M.
In Wuhlnilo!loA Ritt tip'll ..... liald a medlCai .._, 1 ·attr.de4 ' t.imaa'1
death 'tO 0 c:Lallae f iriiilt. .""' .
cannon and .-dln.r loll a -
ed ptl'IOllnel -cajMll]o lo' -to the undenfater lab!n!arY• An ollldal
said ·Cannon wis obi!erV'°' ~ itifo
llcufty cturing thli min. Be wu bmilhl
back lo the transler capoule and taken
to the IUJ'.face, where he Wll i*''~
dead. . • cannon,. a 1ta. crl4fute o1 Florida
State Unlverajtf, ts , rurvtyid bJ. bit
widow, the former Maty Lotilae llulkow·
ski ol ·Chula Vista, Calif., and' their. three
10111 -Patrick, Kevin, and Neal. . ,
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235 on Petition Asking
Ban on Off shore Dri11ing
A total of 23> opponents of the Shell
Oil Company-led plan to sink a test
hole a mile off Newport Beach have
signed a peUtton demanding no oil drill-
ing off the orange Coast:
The peilUoners, moot of 'l!hom liraved
chiliing wind and 'rsln' Saturday niomfi/g tO tour Upper Newport Biy, lflnOd
documenta which will be pnsentod lo
the Newport Beach City Council TlleidiY
when it m'eets in opecllll -to
draft oppos!Uon to the test drlllh1c. ,
The trip around the bay and the ped·
ti on were both formulated· by the Frtenda
ol Newport. Bay. The """1' oondl!Cl'ed
a tour of the estuary hfaiillgbted !>}'
stops along lhe way for lectutu from
experts on the natural attributes ol the
.
weeks, .. because Jt woa1d IMlli a .llt-
evitablo precursor ol enllfrecl COll>-
merclal drilllnf opefatlom." · ·
The peUttoners allo · dte the' 1-'1'
damage broul[lrt cm by !be ncelll·oll
leak in the Santa Barblra ClllDML
They ut 'tbal . .o ·drillfM. be -
off tht ~ OoaalJ·OiUI In e11b1r
!eiferal or lta--· The peUUona aiao wlll go lo the -Landi COmrriiulon, 'Which apifro•id'tlll tzr-
drillin(.
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Space needs tenned "crltlcal" by Hun-
tingtOn Beach Police Chief John Seltzer
will ·be discussed by the City Council
during the 4:30 o'clock 11\ee~ today
in council chambers of Memonal Hall.
Chief Seltzer is recommending that
the city upand the esistlng detective
building by some 2,000 square feet at
Fo()d for Thought Meet Countian Slain
In Argument
area.
The group protetta the drUllna.
scheduled to s!arl wlthlo the next' 'four
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the cost or about $1l,OOO. "Feod for •'-•"'t" i.. an. old troint•e The. ,--•-.,council meoting will siill An I--argument dll'inl a drlnl:· The additional space uis desperately .....,..... 't ''<'llWAI' I'..--W • G• J needed," aatd the chief. H• pointed out that will be put to the test by FOQlltalo C\)llY<lle 1t • p.m. '1'11eaday in .council inc· boUt ended In ,~th for one estmJDS.fef :ir,
that the jll'esenl facillties wtre built Valley City COUncllm"1 Tuelday nlglil cbambeil.· Sl\Q!a>laamanSatordaynlf!>llMarral • , , •
for temporary uso in !IC to ·boqle u ·!My:.beiin· holdina "tladt,'.iesik;li ' '. ·('Amenmm:-~0·fbinctoa-o1.-a..e11-clr&el< ' , Killed' m• .'W. ·1 lf' -1~
a muimwn ol nine pmont. Presently. om dinner. . .. per-L with the Idea o1 hold!nl silW • Pollce aid,·G"l' \ViWam· ltolenl!la1, ·"! ..,...,A
11 penions are housed In the bulldina •--'_. ' ~ Z f'WU',lbot·ln·the ,-,llbouldtr and· · · ·• 1 ! ' • ' at the r<ar of the police stall on on Put . policy ol the "l'P'll,-been aesslOlll over dinner,. ..... to each cflott< He'WM' p..-dead al the' A Westmlnsjer girl wu ldDe4 <JaW
Ith Stteel. • to bole( a' sWdJ -Oil ,llit .Jlll[lrt m .. tlng. ; m. . "· ' Saturday nlghl In a -IOOid!d
Some oppositioo to lbe _,,.,endallon prior to·tillOh ,...iar .-mrrt... City Manqer·l~Neal wun't "*" The -. eccumd at the' home al Raymood ml Conunoawwl!li-
!s upected bee..,. of p!ads to build ,,;..1pe111--lllelr tmnilfil. who woold Pl1 the .food. ,blU,:bul. lio .. ol,lbe .iuii>ect."-Lo~ K~!h Simmons, in Fufltrton., • . .. -·r~-
a new police fllcillty.1!1thfn a proposed!_ tib";o;i.. 'sooo led fo llla 'di8oluUon.,.. • aiaomed -1W .itd ... iioa1d '"· P~tlll IWOl!lla:-~ 'i>eldCil oi< iai'.hl.-blimr.'1-new civic center. On the .,...,a or . ..,· -• their tabs Ta~ Ip); • ·, ·~·at the ~~Oji an • ' ·
tonig)lt'• meeting ts an acreem.,,t. 'Un1J '!llJld>', , . , . ._ '· .llfY ?~ · n • , ~l'tlolniinl. ~~SC.-.fntO I~ i , 1.~ ~;'l/r:uit~
betw ... the city .and-ownm.of propegJ -~ -:~ ~~..! <c-A~"!ll!'. dr-ged· • ""'1· ba.~..,:,r .,,;~· ~ .wJleoUI • "•> , ' If ' '· -,Toi! JI, at Mtln street and Mansion Avenue ~ • ._ IDllll --saUIUllllte q ou , w.r: ~ • .,.. ... , ..... ...._;_ ~ G::J:t::r 1 1 • .di :::z '=7 1
for u.le of tbilaM fO the Cit)' for lot'f'lilt .. 1••4 ...... af ·-·· cil-.esaionl. 4;'-... f I ... ~ '·~· ''-); • .r.·~,.4 ?.")·~"·... . m'~~~~~~
uat u a civic center. -• Debatet over *' acilMlll ii-:,.; Qcltool· l&m'•d' ...,\8 cih .. '· •. -. ""!"";
The agre<d price ia $11111,11111 . lo.-an "l'llolcll1 -_..... wlll meet usually be Httlld Iii L~'lliee I-' •If "~ ""t":;:;; '. ~.. • tin.' to ~)Jide ~Jlirs· ' j
but a ball am o1 the dffllnaled dvit wlth ·dlJ.~ lmdl at f p.m. rather than durtiltl ~··•-;, ' ".~ •. ' · • i ·ileol 11cn,,_.w·~f.t·"' .
osnler site. Councilman u.my Kaufman. at FrlllColt --..i, JWt Beach councilmen !etL · . .• :.: ! '.. . ~ a .i. 11-a ~'N' 'I ,._ .,
Ted Bartlett and George McCracken ... Blvd., llual!ngton -1n •an altmipt A lime llinit ol lli"d r•.. ' ' I 7:1i 'A .• , ~ plilillj • -~~" ~to oppote acquirlne the .land to llild a-· lo the need for rtod1 win be impoaed !I . , .·, . ·~ 1 ·1~ 'I-. ., .,, , , •
llecaiito Ibey '"'"" a tocatial! In ~ .-. and lbe dealn to spend.... ~\1!11 d ~; , ,., if " , """"Jiiiajill. .M.--, old dowDtowno time .ttb thllr familla. p.m ..... --~· l1. .,"\.;t;i...vs. =-... .. • ~u.· '· , . ·ti··
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~F S~_ate Open · Aga,~n
trikers ,AttenJ·c~a to Beat Check Plan
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'sAN IRANCISCO (UPI) -SirlkJnl -'1 rnliot Ull ... ( .. llb' -......... ' ta ·and prof...,., au.nded cta.!ses the llrttl -or nch ...,.., • Aid '!be bclnbq was l!.. llC<IDd 1n four
ODe4inl of San Francisco State' a leaflet haoded out• by · lrieinbtn d iW's at the college and the latest Jn
. eie•1r SprTng semester todly to the 1trlklnl: American Ji'edeia'Uoo of a aeries ol violent lncldf:ntl alnce the
dtcumvtnt an eurollment check aystem T~achers. Black' Students Union called a strike
mstituted by actlpg President S. I. The v1olence-rldden school rt0pencd Nov. I to baclt demanda for ~
Hayakawa. after a twe>-week bruk with ita ff.. autonomous black studies JK'Oi!8m.
A bandful of t<achert picketed at the m!niWa<lon 1'tlkung battered by a bomb The Amerlcan FederatJOn ol Teachers
main cainpua enlrlnee while most of ,. bJUl .• and Hayakawa vowiJll ttudenll local struck Jan. 6, demandlna ed.uca·
the 250 lltrWn&. profeasors me.t with and lacultY ~-will be "'pt'1)tected by Uonal reform,s and smaller teaching
their students to keep their courses Crom whate\rer means necessary." loads. The local representa about 250
being dropped by lbe adminlslration. Hayal(aWa $aid Sunday's pre<lawn of the college's 1,300 faculty members.
Slriking students also went to class blast was "characteristic of the neo-The teachers were asked to subm it
to guarantee their atatus under a , . Fascist· methods used by some of lhe 5tatemenll of availability for the spring
regi.5traUon card system initiated by radical tlt.mentl around here." semester and to rttum to worlt today.
Hayakawa. 'l'he cards must bt 11gned The aplosion, which could be heard Hayakawa wouldn't e.stimJte bow many
by both student and teJCber on b for antral· mllu. llhatte:rd 18 windows of the union teachers he erpected to
tint day of clau.' around the main entrll'ICtl ol the campus return. but said, "U we do lole faculty,
"Our members shall utabllsh their admlniatraUoa. bt!l~ln1 and injqred a that will be Ule rsult of their inlllaUve. ''
Bandits Hit Fro~ Page I
LAGUNAN'S YACHT SEIZED ••• County Th_.ree the other side,". Hong Kong emissary lhe Far East, where he has worked
sald arterward. 21 years.
T ;mes s u-.J !,,.y Only aix of the yachts involved In Business interests prevented him from
11 I K.iJi the holiday voyage -ilready frowned returniq to LaJUr!a Beaclt at Christmas,
upon by officlals -eyen cleared plam but be wu home six months ago and
Armed robbers ~~t°"three times tn :1:C~s!:' :e,~ r Department. is tentatively scheduled to fly back thi!
Orange County Sunday night, in The seized vessels bealdes BaJdwln's summer.
Fullerton, Santa Ana and Buena Parlt. Morasum were identified as Ross' Uni· BEST ACCOUNT
Three meii ~ of rabbUJg a Na-Mara and the Sydow family's Rever·
•---Buena Patk'mlrltet cl*' -were picked ie. according , tO officials working to se-•• .-I01'e their freedom. .
Probably the best reeonstructed ac-
count or what happened to the three
missing yachts was give by Dulch·born
Everard Van Kan, whose yacht Nordica
made Macao llfely.
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up by Anabelm police. The victim was Sailors planning the voyage this year
Robert Bushray, 29, of Garden Grove were warned of strained relat.iana with
In Ju Market, MaDcbmer Avenue and Peking, due to imprtaorunont of Com-
Beach Boulevard. munlsta blamed for a !IMS antJ.BrlU.b
reign <i tmor In Bong Kong.
Arrested by Anaheim police fnllow1na Lut radio tral!ic beard from the 1Eiud
a broadcast ~pt\ol! or the aurpecl ,boata . WU a messqe from Baldwin
car were David L. Vrleae. 29, Wllllam himself; aboard tbe Moraswn, which
T. Flint, 20, and Ernest C. Shafer, 28, ls a copy ,of the famed Hon1 Kang.built
. tab yawl Finlst:erre. all of Salt Lake City, U · "It seems they want to board us.
The SI ,_, ' Waa recovered, Police: They are boarding us. Ovl!r and out,"
reported. the monitored broadcast said.
In Santa Ana; ·two robbers approached HEARD NOTIDNG
Norbtrl Rickerl, ff, or Santa Ana, and Baldwin's wife lr1arjorie said today
asked where the other clerk was. He al the--t'Ouple's Laguna Beach home
lklid his assistant in Rod's Liquor Store, that she· has heard nothin1 from the
2215 W. McFadden Ave., was not on U.S. State Department about tbe status
duty. of her husband'• captivity.
Dissatisfied with the answer ooe of Western diplomats were circuitously
the bandib struck Rickerl 00 the bead broaching the subject with Peking,
with a -22 . putomatlc ptato1 Ind 1en beca""' America does not recogniJ< the
•'"-• the -....-1·-I Ut mainland China government. after sear~ 1 .,. .... ~ or e The Baldwlns have three children, SI·
attendant. E-!ICJlhlng. Rickerl · ~-to RiVC'Vie'lf meon 111, 21, Lynne, 24, and James,
Hospital and· !iii,~ · :ID, a Saddleback Junior College student
A service aatkiQ. wu robbed qrly who lives at the family borne.
this morning~~ ' · ~ · ,. t Mrs. Baldwin said her husband la presi·
MJte Boll · ' ,JM, pt.0
1 ·~ ~ .dent of Air Stocks Ltd., a Hong KOQJ-bas-
poUot a Joni ~ ~· 1' :i; id1 f1tm founded 15 year1 age for
~.-! .... vuf, ~' ··._:._., ii..il"'ilf"I""' ', ~lbullni avtallon parts to airlines in
"Not long after we left Hong Kong
territorial waters, we were . apotte(l by
Communist Chinese gunboats deeorated
with portraits or Mao ••. they pointed
machine gun.a .and AK fl autofn'atic rifles,
then sailed around us and left,'' be
said.
The Dutchman said two other gunboats
and five junks surrounded them 10 miles
orf Macao, at which time a Chinese
Army officer and two' so!dlers boarded
the Nordica as though seeking refugees.
"I see we are friends ," the officer
said in English, pinning propaganda
badges on the high.necked Mao.style
tunics worn by the Dutch news
photographer and a colleague sailing
aboard the yacht.
Pitching in the high seas, however,
the Red Chinese launch had smashed
into the Nordic~, causing some damage,
but she was esoorled into Macao Harbor
by a Portuguese gunboat.
YachtSmen expressed .some rear for
the three seized vessels wh.ich carried
e~ens/ve e,ieclronica 1ear for navigation
and mJght' be charred with some USS
Puebl<rtype espionage activities.
~" 0 . a CUD &iN U mto. •
delennlned amount of caih. Scale ol.
:S = ... :ltzi11'.e.M ... 00 co.. Newport Council Calls
Valley · Planner
Quits for Post
In Saudi Arabia
WednOlday night will be the last ~
ninl Comml.14ion meeting for P'CUDtain
Valley Planner David McMlllin who aub-
mitted hi s reslgnaUon last week.
McMillan aaid he is golng to Saudi
Arabia as construction supervisor for
a private fitm and m.,-alm spend
time on projects in U bya and Ethiopla1 While servif\g on the planning com·
mission, AfcMillan bas been a conslst'ent
opponent of smaller-than-standard sized
lot.s in Fountain Valley, one of lbe city's
crucial )>Janning problems.
l\.iayor Robert D. SchwerdUeger should
name a replacement in the near future
for McMUlan, said City Manager James
Neal.
McMillan served on t.he planning com-
miuion &Ince June, 1968.
DAILY Pl lOI
OU.Neil C~T PUl\.llHIHO COMl'ANY
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Special Session on Oil
Newport Beach city co u n c 11 m en,
angered ove.r last week's aMouncement
ol propooed teJI drllllng a mile off
Newport Beach by a group of oil com-
panies, bave called a special meeting
for 4 p.m. Tuesday to plan their fight
against the operation.
The meeting was called today. The
council will drart a resol ution opposing
the plan led by Shell Oil Co., and wlU
Vacuum Cleaner
Company Sued
In Sales Fraud
SACRAMENTO (UPI) -The st ate
riled a a mUllon law suit against the
manutacturer of Kirby Vacuum Cleaners
and 89 California distributors today
charging fraudulent sales pracUces.
Tbe IUit flied in Sacran1ento County
Superior Court charged that the Scott
and retzer Co. Of Cleveland and the
California distributors made false sales
claims to prospective customers.
Atty. Gen. T'bomas C. Lynch, whose
consumer lraud.dlvial.on filed the acUon,
called the Kirby sales iractict1 a
"swindle.''
The Stilt charged thal among other
thing• Kirby aale!men sold uaed vacuum
cleaners as new : fuld prospective
purebuera they wen contest winners
wben there wu no contut; and c:laimed
falsely that Kirby 1altmen wer' com·
peting q:ainst uch other in a sales -· LJDCI! -1lt A million In uomplary
d..._, civil penaltles <i A,500 lor ..m -lalaa reprM<!ltatlon 10ade durfnt Iha lut ,.., and an JnjuncUon
to problblt lurther all•ied lr1uduleol
ad!vttlea.
Seal Beach Council
Considers Annex Bid
The S.al Beach City Council m .. ta
at I o'clock tonJcbt at City Hall to
con&lder an qenda which lncludu notice
of S publk bearlnc Gil a bid l17 Jlan.
Unitoo Beoch to lllll1U SUnset Beach.
several other annexation mauen fact
the council lncludlnc dillclJllLon <i l
policy on Local AiODCY Formallan OJm.
ml!rlon Ln!Uatlon <i annuallona <i couo-
ty bl.tnds.
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request that the state Landa Commission
call·oU its appro val of the test drilling.
:riie council is also expected to draft
a.reaoluUon demandlng,a hearing before
the commission, which on Jan. 2 a~
proved an eight-company drilling pro-
posal kept secret until last week.
A day after the commission'~ approval,
Shell Oil Co. and several other firms
began their first coce sample drilling
off Malibu. The work is continuing wUb
a goal of a 6,000.foot exploratory hole.
The Newport drilling, which Shell
spokesmen and commission members
said is not intended to yield oil or
gas, would start within the next four
weeks unless the commission withdraws
its approval.
Both commission and company sources
said last week that, U traces of oil
or gas are dlscovered during the drllUng
procedure, the hole would be capped
immediately wJth concrete.
A state Lands Division engineer on
board the CUSS I drilling vessel will
haVe the sole detennlnatlon over the
aspects of lbe drilling project, sources
said.
Dallas Man Says
Kennedy Shot
From Knoll
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NEW ORLEAllS (UPI) -A Dallas
electrician testlfied today at the con-
spiracy trial ol Clay L. Shaw that the
shota that killed President Jolin F. Ken-
nedy came from a grusy knoll In Jront
of the big, black llmouldne -not from
behind Wilm Lee lf>rn1 Olwald WU
perched In a slxUH'loor Window.
"Wt thought ft WU flrecncterl." Aid
William E. Newman Jr., the .S?th pro.
secution wi tness called. He said he, his
~·ire and two sons wen watching the
parade tn downtown Dallas from the
foot of the knoll.
Newman 111Jd he heard two quick shots
from bthlnd him , a pause, lhen a lbird
shot
"Boom! Boom!" yelled the witness
in a quiet courtroom. "The President
811 the time 'fal looking llke tb.ia at
the crowd -It ju.st 1ooked like a cold
st~ looked rlght throuil> them."
Newman WU the third !tale witneu
to aay the UWlinaUon blllleta """
!Ired Jrom the llnoll, a 11horf ell..,...
west of the Tuaa School. B a o t
Depository.
DAILY PILOI' ..........
Coart Qtle-
Orange Coast Colle&• coed
Georgia McClellan, 19, New-
port Beach, reigned this week-end . as "Queen of Courts'' as
OCC Pirates met crosstown
rivals, Golden West College
Rustlers in basketball till. She
presided over dance for stu-
dents from both schools fol-
lowing game won by OCC 92-91.
Cof C Insta llation
Ceremonies Reset
To Next Saturday
Imtallation ceremonies previously
scheduJed for the Fountain Va11ey Cham-' .. ber of Commerce have been cha.16ed lo
next Saturday night. .,,
Dmy in opeojng_ "' "",guy Faw~
Restaurant In Fountaln·~Valley forced
the chamber to switch It& Installation
banqurt to 7:30 p.m., Saturday, in the
restaura nt.
Guest speaker for the banquet will
be Harry Kruse, past manager of Long
Beach. Entertainment will be supplled
by the Fountain Valley Troubadours.
Saturday's even' will mark the first
time In the history of Fountain Valley
th e chamber's installation banquet has
been held in the city.
Suicide Victim
Found in Beach
A 22-year-old Ana heim man apparently
killed himselt with a shotgun early Salur·
day morning in Huntington Beach, po-
lice reported today.
Police said the suicide victim was
Peter Burr ftfeaker, who died sometime
beween l a.m. and 3 a.m. Saturday.
His body was found inside his Mustang
parked al 20Ml Minerva Lane, by C.E.
Arled ge. superintendent of the Four
Winds Construction Co. No suicide note
was found.
Victory Nearing
· Over Oil Slick
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SANTA BAllBARA (UPl )-The flow
or oll from a fissure under an offshore
drilling platform seems to be 1lowly
~ulng, autboi'ltiai said today.
The crude petroleum tras ieeping from
an, oil,atrala about 500 feet under ·the
octan floor .that was charged with
pressure trom an earlier well blowOut.
"It seems to be diminishing sligbUy ."
said a spokesman for Union OU Co.,
operator of the drilling rig 5'h: miles
off the coast.
A spokesman for the Federal .Wat.er
and Air Pollution Control Administration
laid it was difficult to get an uact
measurement ci the flow but "it looks
like it's decruslng."
The Coast Guard said an atria) sunrey
Sunday showed a heavy slick up to
200-yarda wide e.1tending eight mflu
north and touth of the north p!Atform.
Another concentration ol oil bad ac-
cumulated about two miles off thls resort
co'mmunity in kelp beds.
Only scattered blobs of the acrid
oil were sUll lloaUng ashore where men
contin ued to spread straw along 35 miles
of beaches and barbors to soak up the
gummy mess.
More than 230,000 gallons of oil boiled
to the surface of the Pacific and was
pushed ashore by the winds for 11 days
until the original IW. wu Kaled Feb.
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Coast Cities Combine
Forces in Mutual Aid
Local fire 'departments in a six-city
area have ~n scrambling from one
city to another In a shake down run
of the county's De1f mutual ald O)'!l<m.
Huntington Beach, Costa M e a a ,
Newport -Be'!Ch, Fountain Va 11 e y
Westminster and Seal Buch from Area
Six of Oraqe County's new sl.1-area
mutual aid pnlll'lll)!.
Tuesday, 'l'llllnday Ind Friday the
Area Six ~ departments have been
rolling to fight almulated lar(• fires
in several locatlona.
TU~ay, imita rolled to South Coast
Plaza, where Costa Mesa firemm were
pnoenting to batUe a blue that roquJr.d
help from other citiea. ·
Thursday,· the location of a simulated
fire was the Gemco &tore in Fountaln
Valley.
Friday, firemen bati1e.d a make·
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HOSPITAL ...
for existing needs. . .. . ,
The City Council also ls looking in~o
the hospltal altuation Claiming that a
hospital 1Ja· a quasi~publlc buslnese and
should 'be subject to review by the COUll-
cll ~ ,J
, The-HBH Cprp. e.zpects to announce
.appointment ot a hospital consultant in
the near .future and appointment of I.he
remaining membe rs of the bo."rd of
directors, according to Or. Krmpo~'::-h.
In addi tion to Pacirica r nspiL."I. '"le
medical complex will n '~'l in ... 1·1tlc 'he
new 1nedical offices building n'J·,,,. under
construction, a futu re three-~lorv hospiJ;d
tower and a new convalCS:':!r" ho<:l'!ilal
which would be operated by Zing,.abc.
William Lockett, architectural de~ign1 ··
of Long Beach Memorial Hospit2l an·!
Children 's Hospital, is the designer and
planner for tbe local project.
believe blaze first at the Ros,,moor
Center in Seal Beach, then later at
the Sheraton Beach Inn in Huntington
Beach.
Purpose of the mock fires ha& been
to see if local cities could smoothly
work together to control a large fire.
The break down into si.1 small areas
for fighting fires with mutual aid wa.s
initiated this year in Orange County.
In the past all mutual aid fires were
coordinated through the County Fire
Department in Orange sometimes caus-
ing a great amount of confusion and
heavy radio traffic .
Fire officials .said today they hope
the ne\v system will lead to faster and
more efficient cooperation among cities
in fighting large fires.
County Considers
Cow1house Plans
For Westminster
Orange Ollunly Supervisors will con-
:ilder plans ,Feb. 25 for construction in
Westminster ol a new building to house
six courtrooms for the West Orange
County Judicial District.
County Administrative Officer Robert
E. Thomas estimates the new building
would cost between $1.2 and $1.6 million.
fie said he will propose a joint po~·ers
agreement with the city of Westminster
lo linince land acquisition and construc-
tion near the existing west county court-
room site.
Architects for the county have estimat .
cd there will be a need for 15 courtrooms
in lhe \1'est county district by 1980. At
present, there are six.
l'roru l'age I
VIETNAM • • •
their weeklong truce 170 times since
it began 7 a.m. Saturday. They said
128 of the violations came after the
start of the all ied 24-hour truce 6 p.m.
Sunday.
The spokesmen said 96 guerrillas have
been killed in the· attacks since Sunday
night, 30 of the Communists dying on
the Marine barbed wire in today's pre-
dawn battle.
The 400 Commuoists had charged the
9th Marine Regiment post after first
lobbing in mortars. The Jeatherne<:ks
IQwered their artillery barrels to nearly
paint blank range and blew apart the
Reel charge.
Four Marines were killed and 20 others
wounded in th ;;it fight. The spokesmen
said Communist attacks slnce the open.-
ing ot the allied cease·fire Sunday hav e
killed eight Americans and wounded 71
more.
The Communist violation.~ or the cease·
fires also included the shelling of allied
bases and the sinking of a U.S. Navy
31-foot patrol boat in the Yam Co Dong
River, 20 miles we st of Saigon.
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VO~. 62, NO. 41, l SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALroDllA MQNDAY, '9RUARY l7; '1969 •
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Beach
By WILLIAM REED
Of tlM OlllW PIW Stiff
A goup of Huntington Beach pbyai-
clana today announced "an agreement
in principle" for purchase of propttty
and permit.a of Pacifica Hospital and
Main and Delaware Streets for creaUon
of the city1s second general-purpose
JwopitaL
The physicians are members of lhe
n<wl.Y·formed HBH Cocporauoo. 'Ibey in-
Laguna Man
Seized by
Red Chinese
By ARTHUR 11. VINSEL
Of n. DIUY PllM Slaff
Dii>lomtlljc maneuver$ are under way
today to free three yachts captured by
Red Chinese gunboats on a Hong Kong-to-
Macao cruise Sunday, one skippered by
a Laguna Beach aviation plant executive.
State Department of ff c i a J s in
Washington said today they are op-
tl.mistic about quick release of Simeon
Baldwin, 56, of 1359 Cliff Drive, and
14 other persons aboard the vessels.
The three boats seized were among
a flotilla of Hong Kong Royal Yacht
Club craft which set out on the 4$-mlle
coastal holiday cruise, despite official
warnings against the trip.
.RelaUOOa between Red China and the
Hong Kong government are currently
at a low ebb, while the Chinese New
Year, the Year of the Cock. is now
being celebrated.
Despite the !IOI that portraits: of Mao
Tae-tun&, In . boanletl .~ ~11!1 DC\!'• Americans won them me puaqe
autborlUes say the Rizuru basically
do DOI seem anU-YankH In .....
Four Amerlc.ans are amq .P>e 15 persons believed to be held for viol1Uon
of the 12-mlle territorial waten limit
I . claimed by Mainland China, whole troops
captured the boats Swiday.
The U.S. Consulate General in Hong
Koog identified the three Yanks besidu
Baldwin as Dtese: -Baile H. Donald, 46, of Bristol,
Va., a public re1ations and advertising
comultant who lives in Hong Kong and
was · aboard Baldwin's 41).foot yawl The
Morasum.
-Joan Von Sydow, 47, formerly of
Spokane, Wash., and wife ~f Swedish~
Christian Von Sydow, who lS also believed
ln custody along with the couple's two
daughters. -Can>llae P. Zlaky, 10, forlnerly of
Colorado Springs, Colo., now ate~
daughter of Hector H. Ross, a British
Hong Kong government employe and
owner of one of lhe three captured
)'achts. Mystery enveloped the di.sappearanct
of the boats Sunday, shortly after Red
Chinese gunboats and junks reportedly
harassed the Macao-bound flotilla and
rimmed one yacht in heavy seas.
"It's almost a foregone conclusion •that
they are in Red China, bl.It we just
carmot say deflnltely unUl we bear from
(See YACHT, Pare I)
Beacli Council
Sets Discussion
On Police Needs
'Space needs termed "critical" by Hun~
tington Beach Poli~ Chief John Seltzer
will be diJcusaed by the City Council
durinc the 4:30 o'clock meeting today
in Council chambers of Memorial Hall.
Chief Seltzer ls recommending that
the city expand the eldstlng detecuve
bulldlng by some 2,000 ·square feet at
the cost of about 118,000.
The addiUonal space "is desperately
needed," llid the chief. He pointed out
thlt the present faciijUes were bWlt
for temporary use in 1962 to house
a riluimum of nine persons. Presently
JI peraons are housed In the building
1t the rear of the police station on
Btll Street. ,
Some opposiUon to the recommendation
Is expected beca-of plans to build
a new police facllll1 wtthla a propoMI
new civic center. On the agenda for
&onigbt's meeting i1 an agreement
lletl!een the ~,,00 owners of property aLMfil!! Street and Mansion Avenue
IOI' aale or ,t)ie Jilli! to the c!tr"for-
Ute p ~ center. ~ 'l'be · price II PIO,OOl .for all
bot .. ball am of the designated c1v1c
cent« ait .. c.ancnman Henry Kaufman,
Ted Bartlett and George McCracken an
expected to oppose acquiring the land
becaUIO they flVGI' I locaUOD Ill the
old clontown.
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D·octors · OK Pacific,a
lend to take ~v~r cons~Uon apd opera..
tion ot the medical' complex from Robert
Zinngra.be, present owner o( tbe Hun-
tingtoo t;onvalescent Hospital
Present plans call for canverslon of
the convalescent hospital into an ao.bed
acute hmpltal, maklni il t b e second·
major bospllal to serve the p.ubllc in
the city.
Dr. George A. Krmpotlch, president
and cbaifman of the board of the new
"!t.P'l"tioa and ~. Richard A •
:uoupton, HCretary;;.t;rtuUter, II.Id Jhe
ntave wu the result Ill orpalalog the
"more than IO J>byaJcluio -petlUoDed support of the new boltlital." ~. Knnpotlcb · •~ 'tha~ "We
felt that ... lhouJd do ..... than ll'JlllOl'I
by petition. We aboUld acquire the
bOopltar oune1m ind .,.1e in. the
heal lnt....ia' of the commm>llJ ind it! bealtb needs.u '
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He added thal the openlnc ol the
propooed bospJtaI/ ICbeduled fO< Jlllllll')'
1'70, -woold still leave Illa . city with
fe"er beds per thouaaod populatlon tllaa
the prtaent averqe for the county.
"Both the prttent and pn>jected
number of hospital beds are Inadequate
for oµr needs," clabned Dr. Krmpotlch.
"Putd>al!O of thlJ Jll'OPfl\IY and use
permit will '!'Ihle Iii to lkvtioJ> the
new boopltal Into •major modlcaI c:mttr.
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Hospital Plan
We feel we can eue tenslom and prevent
lll1Dlc<alll'Y delaya Ill Jl'OYldhli this
communlty . with inedleal fadlillea . we
know" we need·now."
Oppooltlon to the bospllal plan appears
to be developtng. The city Plllllllni ~
milslon bal ~ a bearlllg held on
the ""1Jlit granted for the Paclllca
HOlpllel .and ownen of the Huntington
In~" HO\!Pltal 'al Be a c b
l!Oulev1111 and Newmu· Slnel ani ...
~ to op-11111 move by lbt HBH carp to hulld ...... holpltaL .
A spot-for the ~IJ,
groop aald that ptam for -
of • -150-bed m>lt .... bef<n the
HOl]lltal · Planning Committee and thal u appn>ved, the aocoiid bospltal towc
woold bO built Ill the ' Immediato f1lllri
and an llJ.bed wing open6I to UN
(See BOIPITA4 Pqe II,
Aquanaut Dies
Heart Attac~ Kills Sealab Explorer
Wrecker's Hammer Fel:ls . " ..
County's Old Buildings
Only rubble remained today where a
blitz of sorts, wrought by wrecken:,
has aceounfed for the destrucilon of
three old court buildings in the county
Civic Cent.tr hl iSanta Ana. ~ . ·
Soon, smooth parldng lots' ~W occupy
the space now filled w1th debris.
Bowing to the march of pi-ogress were
two old church buildings and a· former
court building, all on 6th Street, .between
Broadway and Roa Streel
First structlIZ'f! to be demolished last
week was the old First A!sembly of
God Church on the southeast comer of
Ross and 6th streets.. It )lad been used bf the county for four SuperiOr
CO'!.U'troioms pow housed in the· new
courthouse building, two block! away.
Last 'lburlday the old municipal court
building at 8th and Birch street! 1elt
the wrecker's wrath. A huge bulldozer
literally smashed the bulldlng to pleCes
in less than •n hour.
'I1le blindlnf l!Ad been the hmit; . of
Santa Ana-Orange Mtmiclpal Oowia: for
nearly two decades.
Friday saw the eod of the dark·brown
hued former church building at Ith and
Broadway. The Christian Church former·
ly.occupled the pr<mtses. In recent yws
two ilepUtiperiti of-the SuperlO.. court
have beeft hbused in the OJd.strJicture.
·nie first buUdlng to go, at 6th-· ind
R<w was the victim of a street widenin·g
project to provide a new alignment of
4th Street which will curve from Van
Nes! Street Into 6th Street.
The other two building sites will be
used temporarily for parking and·_·even·
tualty wilt be a greenbelt section of
the Civic Center.
A · fourth building, the Spurgeon
Meihodlst Orurcb at Broadway and Ith
Street will be the next to go. It wW
be torn down ·ln 3.bOut thtte yean when
8th Street i1 realigned with 7th Street
at Main Street. The structure, which
houaed courta unUI recently 11 noW uied
by the COllDly Pfl'IOllllel Department.
'SOon to .. will be the llll'llWt Sllllt
Ann's ~ a iamed bmtelry of former
yiira on Bkch. north of Ith Street.
.Valley Cowic~en Slate
An aquanaut exploring the ocean Door
off San Clemente laland. in a test or
man living agaln!t the aea cHed today
of an apparent heart attack eoo feet
beneath the surllCe.
The ,U.S. Navy identified the v)clim
as Berry L. CllMOn, a civilian electroolcs
flllln-. He ·bid arrived on the bollom
near the yellow-painted 711-foot lone
Sea.lib m at 4:39 a.m. with three other
cijvua ln a tranafei capaWe.
"Two dlven ~t .tbe capsule at 4:58
to 10 to tbe babltat>"·,Aid Capt. Wllllam
M. NI~. bead it the Seaiab project.
"One o( these two clivut WU Cannon.
11 At 5 a.m. wblle en route to ,the
habitat be 1FU observed to be in dll·
... 4 ' LOI ANGELI!' .(UPI) -A firl In
a pal.ta dot drill wu standing near
Sirhan B. Sfrllan momenll be(ore ho
fired the shots th&t killed S<n. Rob>ri
F. Kennedy, a murder trial jury wa.!I
told today.
Vin<;ent DJ Peno, a studeut...JDCI part·
Ume waiter at t]!e Ambaiaador · HoJel.
aaid hl5 attenUon wu fint drawn to
Sirhan by the liaht of lhe very pretty
girl· with an attracUve figure standing
Close to him. •
The Ji>ysterloua girl In . tbe polka dot
c1r ... • had lieeO i!JicredJied by polllf
previously ao:d 'rio evld~nct . hid ev~r
been produced that she played 11111 role
whatsoever ln the shooting or that abe
was acb.ially presen~ in the pantry.
Di PJorro.oaJd under -llJ!tlnation t&"de!enae 'COlln!tl Grant s. Cooper,
that 1he wu there and It appeared
that Sirhan milled al her and that sbe
smllfd back at him.
Di Pierro II.id ahe had on a white
dress with bllct polka dots and that
she wu a brunette.
Dep. Dlat. Atty. David Fltts displayed
a color ptctore of a girl in a polka
dot dress and the t•year-old witness
said that lbe seemed to be. the girl
he had seen. . Flltl identified lhe gtrl Ill the picture
as Valerie Scbolte of Santa Barbara.
Cooper ootOd that In the picture ab•
was wearing • green dfeu with yellow
polka dota and thal she ,.., a blonde,
not a brunette bu\ Di Pleirp said he
sWI feU ahe WU tlie same ,gtrl.
'lbere waa no evld.OC. that she figured
In an1 way ID . the lhootlng upect that
1he wu JJC11RDt with doi.ena of other
people imDa to -i Kennedy when
the ~.'al (he l!olel erop!<d In pan-
demoldum momenta after be wll
morlall,y ·wounded.
F d Counticm Slain
90 for ~ought Meet In Argumen~ .
"Food !or ih!Juiht" 11 an old:' bromide . 'l1>e ~egular ,~ mee"·· wJD· aliu ·Ai. ~ ar-'· ....... •'-'--a 'driDJo. that -ill be put. to the .o..: by. roun' "'-· • ' ..,. · • ~ .-~·· ......... · " • ~· '""' convene ·•l S p.m. Tueaday In COUDcll b)r boul ended~ Ill daath for , !""' Valle~ City Coundlm~n Tuesday -ctwDben. · Sonia ADI Dian Saturday nlPI and,arrul
.. 'they begin holding attity' seaaiOno .. Cowiciim<n. howem,an1<8ng lo t•· "aDolW .. -cir ....
over dlnaer. periment with the !Clea.of·lddlng study Po!ke aid OlrJ Wllllain ,_~
Put nnlir;y ol the coancll '"'• been seuJona over dinner" -'-to--·• ---'" :ii, wit 111ot fn. the bead; -and '<:' •• ,,,.. ...... ~ .,,....... -. 'a. ............. dead al Ille
to hold . a t1Ud>' ~ oa !'lhe .ftl&.bt meeting. . ..,.,,. •. , · . . . . .
prtor·w eodlfalular·-·~· City Man-J.-Nal :.,..,.., aaie The. ~I ~ al 1thi! 1-
'l'ln1_• lp<'!l •wa1·1rom -,..,"*' who ·Would 1111'"" food bill, bul •he (Jf the llipact; I-.~ 8lmmona,
-··-led to the--... ummed COUllCIWm and atallen wCJU!!I 11.·PoUco oald the two hill·• drinkflC
tlRIJ" ~ ieafons. ' Pl1 their.,.;, tebl Tuelday nlgbl . ' ; 1E ......,s.=i:!·
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Blvd., Hcmtlngton Beach In ao att.mpt A time limit of two houri, hftmr1 will, lJoid •# ~ wn..
to find a aoltttlon to the need far atudj wW be lmpooed u · 'IUlll· ' 7:• p · • tuiidaj,tlo ·u.e•
-and the dellro to <Pend more lllrOOp their dinner to A ~ ~ • . 1'1ii·~w0od
time with their fanilllH. p.m. regular meetlnf. • ', ."• ! ' ... • ' c 1 ' ...... .,.. . \
ficulty both by the other dlff:r and
by a television monlt« on the control
slllp ·at the surface.
"He "!Ii.returned lmmedjately to .the
capsule 11Y bla budi!Y, diver and ,they
were reblnied lmmedlately lo the mace
and taken'to the decnm~ c:bamber
Wb<I<· heart m-e and remKJtatllln ·
aUempts ~." • ·
Nlcholsoii sakl an enmtnatlon of Can-
non 11 diving ·equlpmeiit indicated It wu
operaUng normally and medical offlcera
present felt that . "Cannon'• dei.th wu
caused by eardfac amt! occurring Ill
the course of a deep dive. 11 · ---. w --
It waa .the Drat fatality· ln_ll man
days of·undefwater aploralion for the
Navy'a Sealab, program aiJlct lniUal e:i-
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Near Salgoa,
pertmenta In 1111.
In Wublqlon, a Navy spol9mall oald
• medlefal officer ·-. ~·· deeth to "cardiac lrrest."
clllDOli and uother divs lell a-U.
ed -1. tranafer eapoule to ll'lljm
to the underwal<f laboratory. An offldal
aald ·Cannop WU ~ed having dlf-
flculty•durlili lllla IWim. ffe WU broqbl
~ck to the tranaler capoule and taken to the surface, wbeN be waa _.....
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Cannon, a Jiil. 1''1'1uate . of Florida
Stele llnlvenfty, ts surilved by bla wlclo't!, the fO/nieJ'Mlfy ·LOulle Rut)ow.
atl of Chula Vl.!lta, Calif., 'Ind their three
sons -Patrick, Kevin, and Neal.
., y.~~·f;~~ 'f e,t,Ce~f}.~fi.~e . -r ' . ' . r1 ' •
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SAIGON (UPI} -The Uhlteef 'Stalel
ended the aJDed 24-hour Tef ctase--flre
with massive B52 rald1· ntar SaJgon
20 minutes after the end of the truce
·period. Concussion wam rolled acrosa
Saigon where the thr'ee mllll<11 mldents
were ·eelebraUng'the lunar new ·year.
The Viet Cong proclaimed a seven-day
Tet ce~fire and the United States
anti ·South Vletnam agr'eed ' oilly to 'a
24-hour respite in the. ·war. U.S.
apokeamen sa.ld the , Comm.Unista were
destroy'ine' ·their own 'ceaee.flre .·with
...,... of vl011tio111 lncludln1 a ~
attack against' U.S. Marines near Da
Nang.
" ' Eight AmerJcans were killed ad 71
WOWlded during ' the 2f.boor ..-flro
and 96 Communllts killed.
Two misslona by the Stratea:lc Air
Command atratoforts·over thldl Jlmllu
31 miles from Saigon meant'\be bomben
were airborne from baael "In the Padflc
or Tbailan!I several bouH """*" lbt end of tbe Cease-fire period. •
Spok.J'Slllen oald the B5Z raida were
mounted on the baail of,._ aerlll ' recan-
nalsaance phoiograoho or hl*>N -~le)d ~o~era durllll the truco
Tbet said the Communllll llff•·-
(l!ee VIE'IWAll, Piii I)
235 on Petition Asking
Ban on .Offshore Drilling
A total of 231 opponenll of the Sl\lll
Oil Company·led plan to •ink a teat
hole· a mile oU Newport Beach have
signed a peUUoo demanding no oil drUJ..
Ing olf the Or&n1e COaat.
The petlUoners, moat of whom braved
chilling wind and ralll Saturday morilln1
to tour Upper Newport Bay, signed
document! which will be pres~ted to
the Ne"port Beach l:ny Col/llcll Tuetdaf
when tt meetl in special ll!Slion. to
dralt oppoalllqn· to the teat ·drilllnf.
'lbe trip around the bay and the pell·
Uon were.both fbnnulatetl by the~
of Newp0ri Bay. 'lbe l"OUP 'l\<)lldlicild
a tour of the est,,.ry blghlllhted tiy
1topi aloog' the w1i for "JeC!iira 1rom
eiperta on the natural aullbuttl of the
area. ,
The lfOUP prolelta the drilllll(.
ldleduled to alert within .the next four . '
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weeks, 0 because Jt would aeem n In-
evitable precursor of enlarged cm>-
merclal drilling operations.''
'I1le peUUonera alao" clle "tbe 1*Y}'
damage brought oa by" the rectal oD
leak In the Santa Barbara CbaimeL
They ask that1 no ~ be done
off the Oranp County -' tn either
federal or state-controlled waters. 'I1!t peUU0111 also will go to the lllte
Lands COmmillJon, ·whlcb apprOYtd·&be
drilling. .
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Strikers Attend.Cla88es to Beat ~1*k Pla~ , • • • -4
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'sAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Striking -bJ mlllfll 1111 !lrot (... .. ~ ... a • •
aludenia and prof ...... attended clwea the flnt) -Of ach COID'lt;" Aid 1 'lllO bdnMrc WU !be -In four ai 'til .Ojlellini ,of San Fronclsco State • lean~ lllJ>ded, ocil bf ,memb<n of day1 al the college and lbe late&! In
<rouep•a 5P<lnl -.!er today to lbe &triking Amerkon Fed<rattoo of 1 .. r1.. of vlolent lncldenla since the
cirownvent an enrollment check system Teachers. Black Studenta Union called a ltrite
tnstituted by acting President S. I. The violence-ridden school reopened Nov. e to back demands fcir an
Hayakawa. aft.er a two-week brtak with itl acS. autooomOUI black aludit1 proaram.
A bandlul of teocben plcl<etad at the minbtrailon butidtns bal\ered by a bomb The American Federation of Teachers
. little Going A•hore
Victory ' Nearing
Over Oil Slick
SANTA BARBARA (UPl)-Th• now
of oil from a flsaure under an offshore
drillliig plaUorm seem. to be alowly
decreas1ng, aulhor1t1e1 said today. main umf)UI entrance while mool of bla&I and Hlyahn _... -la local atnr<k JIJl, I, denwi41ng educo-
the zso 111ri11nJ profeaor& mel with and faculty . will be "protected by Uonal relorrna 111d amaller leacblnf '
their students to keep their COlD"lltS from · "Whatri'et mfllJll nectUary. •• ' loads. Tbe local repreaents about tlO
, The: crude petroleum wu seeping from
an oij 1trata abQu.t SOO feet under the
ocean floor that wu: charged with
preuure from an earUer well blowout.
The coast Guard said an aerial 1W'Ve7
Sunday showed a heavy slick up . to
200-yards wide e1tend1ng eight miles
north and south of t.be north platform.
Another concentration ol oil bid ae>
cwnulat.ed about two miles ot1 this rtlOrt
community in kelp beds. being ~pped by the ·admlniatraUon. Hayakawa sald Sunday's pre-dawn of the college's 1,300 faculty members.
Striking students also went to class blast wu 0 charaderistic of the ne1> The teachers were asked to submlt
to guarantee their statua under .a Fascist melbods used by some of the statements of availability for the sprl.og
registration card sygtem fn!Uated by radical elementa around bet." semester and to return to wort today.
Hayakawa. The card• must be 11.gn,«l 'Mle eipl06lon, which could be html HayaUwa wouldn't estiqlate how many
by beth ll'tudent and te&cber on the for several miles, lhatterd 11 windows of the union ·teachers be . e1pected to
firlt day ol clau. around lhe main entr1nee of the campus return but said, "U Wf, do lose faculty,
"Our members lbalI ellabllab their 1dminl&lr1tion bulldlnl and Injured a that will be lbe resull of t!ielr !nluallve."
Bandits Hit
County Three
Times Sunday
Armed robbera. !trucY thrie times In
Orange County Sunday night, I n
Fullerton, Santa Ana and Buena Park.
'lbre< men suspected of robbing a
Buena Part market of fl.JOO were picked
up by Anaheim police. 'lbe victim wu
Robert Bo.shray, 29, of Garden Grove
ln Jax Market, Manchester Avenue and
Beach 8oulevard. ·
ArTe!ted by Anaheim police following
a broadcast dCICriptlon of the IUSpecl
car were Dtvld L. Vrieze, 29, Wllll1m
T. Fllbt, 20, and Ernest C. Shafer, 26,
all o!'Sall Lake City; Utali.
The 11,300 "" recover<d, police
reported.
Jn Santa Ana, lwo robben approached
Norbert Rickert, ff, of Santa Ana, and
asked where the other clerk wu. He
•aid blJ ass!Btant In Rod'1 Liquor Stor<,
2215 W. McFadden Ave., wu not on
duty.
Dissatisfied with the JWwer one or
the bandits struck Rickerl on the head
with a .22 automaUc piltot and Jell
after oearcbing tile premtoes for the
attendanl They toot nothing.
Rickerl -~"' to Rlyerview Hospital and held 11r Oboervallon.
A service : $tren was robbed early
lhis morning_tn Fullerton. '
Mike Boatrillh4 :H, ol Fullerton told pollcoalcme~I(~·~
and • v-i; . . • ~ llilli•'•lid posseaaion or. a .run and tool: b WJ.o
determined amount of cub. Scone of
the robbery !'U . t!ie Moan Oil Co.;
2)C5 Commonwealtb A"'.
Valley Planner
Quits for Post
In Saudi Arabia
Wednesday night will be the last Pla~
nlng C:Ommission meet.mg for Fountain
Valley Planner David M~Ulan who sub-
mitted his resJgnaUon Jut week.
McMillan said he is going to Saudi
Arabia as constructlon supervisor for
a private Orm and may al5o spend
time on projects ln IJbya and Ethiopia.
While serving on the planning com·
mission, McMillan has been a consWent
opponent of amaller·th~ard sil.ed
lots ln Fount&ln Valley, one or the city's
crucial planning problems.
fi.tayor Robert D. Schwerdt.feger should
name a replacement in the near future
for McMillan, Slid City Manager Jame:1
Neal.
McMillan served on the planning COJno
mission since June, 1M6.,
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OIU.HOl c;o,ur l'UaLllHING COM.f>ANY
R•b•rt N. W•eil
l'iwlMtlt ~ l"\lbll'1*'
J•,li R. C11rley
Vic. ,.,_ldlnl •!'Id 0-.! MIM ...
Thom•• k••Yit .....
Thom•• A. M11r,hl11•
Mel'lttllll (dlfor
Alb•rf W, l•tff Wlfl1•111 R••il
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LAGUNAN'S YACHT SEIZED •••
the other side," 1 Hong Kong emisaary
said afterward.
Only llx of the yachts Involved ln
t!ie holiday voyap -a~dy frowned
upon by officlala -even cleared plans
wtth the H"!'i ~ ldarlno DeparimeDI,
1 spokesman there said.
The selz.ed vessels bealdes Baldwin's
Moraswn were ldenUfied as Ross' Uni·
Na-Mara and the Sydow family's Rever~
le, according to offlcJals working to ,..
""' their freedom. Sailors planning the voyage this year
were warned of strained relations with
Peking, due to lmprlsorunent of Com-
mwdlltl blamed for a 1915 anU-Brltish
reign of terror In H°"' Kong.
La.st rad1o traffJc heard from the seized
boats wu a message from Baldwin
himself, aboard the Moruum, which
ls a copy of the !anted H°"' Kong·built
yawl Finllterre.
"It seems they want to board ua.
They are boarding us. Over and out,"
the mooltored broadcut .aid.
HEARD NOTHING
Baldwin'• wife Marjorie aald today
at the couple'a _ Laguna Beach home
thal •be b.. heard nolhlng from the
U.S. State Deportment about the Blalua
of htt hwband.'1 captivity.
Western d1plomats were circuitously
broaching the 5Uhject with Peking,
because America does not recognize the
mainland China governmenl
The Ba1dwlns have three children, Si-
meon ill, 26, Lynne, 24, and James,
20, a Sadd1eback Junior College student
who lives at the famlly home.
Mrs. Baldwin said her husband is presi·
dent of Air Stock! Ud., a Hong Kong-bas-
ed fJrm founded JI yeart ap lot
dlsll'tbutlJ!i avlaUon parta to airlines in
the Far East., where be has worked
21 years.
BusineA interests prevented him from
returning to Lapa Beach at Christmas.
wt he wu home all months ago and
la tentaUvelf acbeduled to fly back this
summer.
BESr ACCOUNT
Probably the best reconstructed ac·
count ol -what bappef:led to the three
missing yachts wu give by Dutch-born
Everard Van Kan, whose yacht Nord.lea
made Macao safely.
'!Not long after we le.ft Hong Kong
territorial waters, we were spotted by
Communist Chinese gunboats decorated
with portraits of Mao •• , they pointed
machine guns and AK 47 automaUc riflu,
then sailed around us and left,'' be
said.
The Dutchman said two other gunboat.
and five junks IWTounded them 10 mll!lll
oH Macao, at whJcb Ume a Chinese
Army officer and two soldiers boarded
the Nord1ca as though teeking rt!ugees.
"I aee we are friends,'' the officer
said In English, . pinning propaganda
badges on the high-necked Mat>-style
tunics worn by the Dutch news .
photographer and a colleague sailing•
aboard the yacht.
Pitching in the high seas, however,
lhe Red Chlnue lau.och bad mw:hed
into the Nordlca, causing some damage,
but she was escorted into Macao Harbor
by a Portuguese gunboat.
Yachtsmen expressed some fear for
the three seiied vessels which carried
extensive electronics gear for navigation
&Del might be chlrged with some USS
Pueblo-type esplonage activities.
Newport Council Calls
Special Session on Oil
Newport Beach city co u n c JI me ri,
angered over last week's announcement
of propoBed teal drilling a mile . off
Newport Beach by 1 group of on com.
panles, hive called a apctlal meeting
for 4 p.m. Tuesday to plan their fight
against the operation.
The meeting Wa! called today. The
council will draft a resolution opposing
the plan led by Shell Oil CO., and 111'10
Vacuum Oeaner
Company Sued
In Sales Fraud
SACRAMENTO (UPI) -The slate
filed a $J million l1w suit against the
manufacturer of Kirby Vacuum Cleaners
and 89 California distributors today
charging fr1udulent sales practices.
The .suit filed in Sacramento County
Superior Court charged that the Scott
and Fetz.er Co. of Cleveland and !he
California dlstrlbutor1 made false sales
claims to prospecUve customers.
Atty. Ctn. Thomas C. Lynch, whore
conrwner fraud dlvillon filed the action,
called lhe Kirby sales pracUce1 a
"awlndle."
The IU!t charged thlt IDIO!ll other
thing1 Kirby uleamen IOld med vacuum
cleaners as new; told prospective
purch.uera they were contest wlnners
when there wu no contelt; and claimed
fal1tly thlt Kirby aaltsmen 1'ere com·
petlng agalmt each other in 1 11les
cootesL
L)'Dcb llOllgbl $1 mlllloo In e1empl11~
dama&U, civil penalllea of ~.500 for
each auerted t• rt1prtM:ntaU<11 made
durint Ibo wt ye11i and In Injunction
to prohibit further alleged fr1udulent
aclivlt1"'
Seal Beach Council
Considers Annex Bid
'DMl-Seal -~ Clly Cow!cll ......
•I I o'clock tooJcbl II c11, Hall to
conalder 111 altnd• which lncludea nolke ot a public hw1llll .., a bid by n ....
llngtoo Beoch to 1111m SUllltl Beach.
Sevtril otber ...... u .. mitten flct
t!ie council lndudinf dJllCllAIOn of I
pollc, on Local A(ency Fannatloo eon..
mla.ion lnlUailm ol ann1:11Uon1 of eour..
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request that the state Lands Commission
call oil its approval ol the test drilling.
The council is also expected to draft
a resoluUon demanding a hearing before
the commission, which on Jan. z a~
proved an eight-company drilling pro-
posal kepl secret until last week.
A day alter the commlss.ion's approvil,
Shell Oil Co. and several Other firms
began their first core sample drilling
off Malibu. The work is continuing wllb
a goal of a 6,000-!oot uploratory hole.
The Newport drilling,, which Shell
spokesmen. and commission members
said Is not intended to yield oil or
gas, would start within lbe next four
weeks unless the commJsaion withdraws
JU approval.
Both eommlsslon and company sources
said Wt week that, if traces of oil
or gas are discovered during the drilllng
procedure, the bole would be capped
immediately wlth concrete.
A state Lands Division engineer on
board the CUSS t drilling vessel will
have the sole determination over the
1spects of tbe drlllin1 project, tources
said.
Dallas Man Says
Kennedy Shot
From Knoll
NEW OJILEAM (UPI) -A Dallaa
electriclan teatlfled today at lhe con-
spiracy lrlal of Clay L. Shaw that the
sbotl ljlal tilled Prtsldent John F. Ken-
nedy came from a grauy knoll In front
ol the big, black limou&Ine -not from
behind where Lee llll'Vey Olwald w11
pet<becl In a •lxtb·floor -· ''We thought it wu firecrackers," .. 1d
WllUam E. Newman Jr., the 37th pn>-
secutlon witnesa called. He said he, his
wife and two aons wtre "akhing the
parade In downtown Dallas from tht
foot of lbe knoll.
Newman uJd he heard two qWck ahota
from behind him, a pause, then 1 third
Ibo!.
"Boom! Boom!" yelled Ute Witnw
In a quiet courtroom. ''The PreSJ<lent
all tht Ume WU looking lJke UUJ It
lbe c""'1f -H J"'1 looked Ilk• 1 cold
Blare-be looked rllltt t!iroullt lbem."
Newman wu lht third It.ate witness
to ny the wasslnaUon buJMta were
fired from t!ie knoll, a llhort cflltance
west or the Tn:u School B o o t
Depoollory.
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Court q.een
Orange Coast College coed
Georgia McClellan, 19, New-
port Beach, reigned this week·
end as "Queen of Courts" as
OCC Pirates met crosstown
rivals, Golden West College
Rustlers in basketball tilt. She.
presided over ~dance for stu-
dent,s from both schools fol-
lowing game won by DCC 92-91.
Cof C Installation
Ceremonies Reset
To Next ~aturday
tnstallatlon ceremonies previously
scheduled for the Fountain Valley Cham·
ber of Commerce have been changed to
next Saturday night.
Delay In opening of the Guy Fawkes
Restaurant in Fountain Valley forced
the chamber to nltcb Its installation hanq~et to 7:30 p.m., Saturday, In the
restaurant.
Guest speaker for the b8Jlquet will
be Harry Kruse, past manager of Long
Beach. Entertainment \.\'iii be supplied
by the Fountain Valley Troubadours.
Saturday's even' will mark the first
time In the history of Fountain Valley
the chamber's installation banquet has·
been held in the city.
Suicide Victim
Found i11 Beach
A 22-year~ld Anaheim man apparently
killed himsell with a shotgun early Satur-
day morning In Huntington Beach, po-
lice reported today.
Police said the suicide , victim was
Peter Burr Meaker, who died someUme
beween l a.m. and 3 a.m. Saturday.
His body was folmd Inside his fi.fustang
parked at 20541 Minerva Lane, by C.E.
Arledge, superintendent of the Four
Winds Construction Co. No suickle note
was found.
"It seems to be dimlnishing 1Jightly,"
said a spokesman far Union Oil Co.,
operaUJr ol the drlllinJ rig '"' miles
off the coast
A spokesman for the Federal w,ter
and Air Pollution Control AdmlnistraUon
said it -was diUlcult to get an eract
measurement of the flow but "it !ooks
like lt'1 decreasing."
Only scattered blobs ol the 1crid
oil were still floating ashore where men
continued to spread straw along 35 miles
of beaches and harbors to soak up the
gummy mess. -
More than 230,000 gallons of oil boiled
to the surface or the Pacific IDd was
pushed ashou by the winds for 12 days
unUI the original leat was selled Feb.
7.
Coast Cities Combine
Forces in Mutual Aid
LQcal fire departments In a s11-city
area have been ac:rambllng from one
city to another tn a 1hab down run
of the county's new mutual aJd system.
HpnUneton Beach, Costa M e 1 a ,
NeWport Beacti; Fountain. v a I I e y
Westminlter and Seal Beach from Area
Sil: of Orange Ctunty'1 new sil-area
mutual aid program.
Tuesday, TbUrsday and Friday the
Area • Six fire departments bave been
rolling lo fight Blmulalocl large fires
in several locaUona.
· TueBday, units rolled to South Cout
Plaza, where Costa Mesa firemen 1'ere
presenting to battle a blue that required
belp from other clUes. ·
Thursday, the 1ocatlon of a 1imulated
firt was the Gemco 1tore in Fountain
Valley.
Friday, firemen .Pf.#Jed· a make-
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HOSPITAL ...
for existing needs.
The City Council also Is lookifli into
the hospital situation claiming that a
hospital is a 'quasi-public buslness and
should be subject to review by the coun·
ell.
The HBH Corp. expects to announce
appointment of a hospital consultant in
tbe near fufure and appointment of the
remaining member s of the board of
directors, according to Dr. Krmpol!ch.
In addil.ion to Pacifica H'lspit?.1, :":c
medical complex will a'·1 innl·1Ce the
new medical offices building no11• un (1er
construction, a fut ure th rcc-:;tol'y hos1:ilol
tower and a new convale~cer1 ho~r.1 tal
which would be operated by Zi.ngrabc.
William Lockett, architectural derignt-:-
of Long Beach Memorial Hospital anti
Children's Hospital, is the designer and
planner for the local project.
believe blaze first at tbe Rossmoor
Center in Seal Beach, then later at
the Sheraton Beach Inn in Huntington
Beach.
Purpose ot the mock fires has been
to see if local cities could smoothly
work together to control a large fire.
The break down into six small areas
tor fighting fires with mutual aid was
initiated this year in Orange County.
Jn the past all mutual aid fires were
coordinated through the County Fire
Department in Orange sometimes caus-
ing a great amount of confusion and
heavy radio traffic.
Fire officials said today they hope
the new system will lead to faster and
more ef!icient cooperation among cities
in fighting large fires.
Co1mty Considers
Courthouse Plans
For W cstminstcr
Orange County Supervisors wilt con-si~r plans Feb. 25 for construction in
Westminster of a new building to house
six courtrooms for the West Orange
County Judicial District.
County Administrative Officer Robert
E. Thon1as estimates the new building
would cost between $1.2 and $1.6 million.
He said he will propose a joint powers
agree ment with the city of Westminster
to finince land acquisition and construc-
tion near the existing west county court-
room site.
Architects for the county ha ve estimat.
ed there will be a need for 15 courtrooms
in the \vest county district by 1980. At
present, there are six.
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VIETNAM •••
their weeklong truce 170 times sincr
it began 7 a.m. Saturday. They said
128 of the violations came after the
start of the allied 24-hour truce 6 p.m.
Sunday.
The spokesmen said 96 guerrillas have
been killed in the attacks since Sunday
night, 30 of the Communists dying on
the Marine barted wire in today's pre-
dawn battle.
The 400 Communists had charged the
9th Marine Regiment post after first
lobbing in mortars. The leathernecks
lowered their artillery barrels to nl!arly
point blank range and blew apart the
Red charge.
Four Marines y,·ere killed and 20 others
\.\•ounded in that fight. The spokesmen
said Communist attacks si nce the open-
ing of the allied cease-fire Sunday have
killed eight Americans and wounded 71
more.
The Communist violations or the cease·
rires also Jnc:•Jded the shel\in.e: of allied
bases and the sinking of a U.S. Navy
31.foot patrol boat in the Varn Co Dong
River, 20 miles west of Saigon.
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.A·quanaut ·Dies
0 -f Heart Attack
An aquanaut exploring the ocean floor
i off San Clemente lsland in a test of
man living •jaln.!t lbe se1 died I001y
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SEAi.AB CASUAL TY
DIYer C•nnon
2nd Hearing Set 1
On New Hote~
Commercial Zone
The second public hearing of the
Laguna Beach proposed Commercial·
Hotel zone ord inance will be held Monday
at the 7:30 p.m. meeting of the city
Planning CommJsslon in City Hall.
'lbe ordinance would create a unlfonn
standard of zonllJg for hotels and other
commercial activities in an area ..between
CJeo Street and Laguna Avenue. That
.wea now baa a number of. diilerent
zones.
Vacation Village owner Loren Hane1ine
has requested a variance to his site
plan approving a roof he built at the
direction of the health department and
an extension of a canopy and wall to
an outdoor se rvice bar.
The U.S. N1vy ldenUfied lbe victim
u Berry L. Cannon, a civilian eltdronlc1
engineer. He bad arrived on the bottom
near tbe yellowi>&nted 71).foot long
Sealab m at 4:30 a.m. with three other
divers in a transfer capsule. -
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M. Nicholson, head o! the Sealab project.
"One of these two dlvera waa Cannon.
"At' 5 a~ while en route to the
habitat be was obs;erved to be in dlf-
ficul.ty bolb by lbe · other diver and
by a television .:nionltor on the control
sbip at the surface. .
"He wu returned immediately to the
capouli by hia buddy diver and Ibey
were returned immecUately to the surface
and taken to the decompmaloa-e!Wnbet
where heart manage and rtiNlcltailon
attempts f,u,t:•" · . J .;.,~~='ltC:: ad . .,,...... ~tit.~··~·· dlliJll · -......,. bY caidlac.mal _.,,,In
the course of a deep div~"_
It WU the first fatality ht· 'SI man
Clays of underwater exploration · for the
Navy's Sealab prOJlflm •Ince.Initial t>•
periments ln-l!IM.
In Washington, a Navy spot wnan aaid
a medical officer attributed ·cannon••
death to "cardiac arrest."
Cannon and aoother diver left 1 1C1-Call-
t!d personnel ·transfer capnle to awlm
to the underwater laboratory. AA olfidal
aaid Cannon wu oblerTed hiving dif.
ficulty during thJa.awim. lie WU brougbt
back to the transfer capsule and taken
to the surface, where be was pronounced
dead.
Cannon, 1 JllZ srac!uate of Florid•
State University, ta 'lurvlved· by hia
widow the fonner Mary Louise Rutkow·
ski of Cbul1 Vbla, Calif., and their Ihm
sons -Patrick, Kevin, and Neal.
Copter Rescues
Boy After Fall
A U. S. ?i.larine Corps helicopter had
to be called in Sunday to rescue a 19-
year-old Costa Mesa yoUth who plunged
off • cliff In Sooth Laguna.
Communists Seize Yireht . , ' . '
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HELD BY CHINESE
L•guna's Baldwin
CAPTURED'. Wl'TH PARENTS? .. ' . '. '
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Winter Festival
Period Decreed
Llguna Beach Mayor GleM E. Vedder
has proclaimed the ten-day period from
Friday through Sunday, March 1 as the
''Sixth Annual ·Winter Festival."
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Captured .
\ lly ARTHUR R. VINSEL
Of tM D91fr ,.._ lteff .
Diplomatic maneuvert are under way "'
today to free im.. yacbta captured by
Red Chinese gunboab on 1 BODI Kq-Jo.
Macao cruile Sunday, coe Wppered by
a Lel!UJll Beoch 1vtaUcn plant.erecutlve.
State Department of f I c I a 1-1 in
W8'hlngton said loday they Ir< "l>'
ttmlstlc about quiet release of Simeon
Baldwin, 56, of · 1351 cntt Drive, and
14 other persons aboard ·o;e vessels.
The thrte boats seized were among
a flotilla of Hong Korig Royal Yacht
Club craft Which set out on the 45-mUe
coastal holfday crulle, despite official
wamlngs'agalnst the trip.
Relations between 'Red China and · the
Hong Kong government are currtnlly
at a low 1 ebb. while the Qlnese New
Year, the Year ol the Cock, ii now
be.in& celebrated.
Delplie• the facl thlt portrala of Mio
Tse-lung In boarded -carrylq noo-Americans • woo them lafe p&uaie
••tbortllea llY the -: basically do not leftD anti-Yankee in'nlture.
Four-:. Americans. ~ ~ • the JS ~~ •trtoNI :t...~ cla~ b~M . China, wl>o9e troops
caplQfld ti au.day. • • the u:s. c.rni. ~ '&1 Hong
Kong ldenillled the three Y..U besldea
Baldwin as theae~
-llenle IL Dooald, 46, of Bristol,
Va., a publJC rtlatJona and advertising
consult.ant who Uv.-in Hong Kona: and
was abbard Baldwin 's 40-foot yawl The
Mori sum.
-Jban Voa Sydow, 47. formerly of
Sfloki nt, Wa.sh., and wife of Swedish-born
Christian Von Sydow, who is also beUeved
In custody along with the couple's two
diughters. , ·
~.,.u .. P. :!loty, 10, lormerly of
COiorado Sprlngs, Colo., noW step-
dtiughter of Hector H. Roa, a. Br!Us.h
Hong Kong government employe and
owner of one of the three captured
yachts .
Mystny "'"loped the dluppearance
cf the boats Sunday, abortly after Red
Chlnele ~ii and •JunU reportedly
harwed the Macac>bound floWla and
rammed one yacht in heavy seu.
"It'• almost a forqone conclusion that
they are . 1n Red China, but we just
cann9l say definitely until We hear from
the oth,r side," a Hong Kont emlsaary
:said afterward •.
Only slx , of the yachts involved in
the holiday voyage -already (rowned
upon by offlclala -even cleared plans
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HOLIDAY SAIL INTERRUPTED BY CHINE'SE GUNBOATS
Joon, .Chrl1tl1T1 Von Sydo'!' On MIHlng Yocht
Leisure World;.Marines
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Le1aure World execuUves and U.S .
Afarioe Cai'ps Alr Station otlklall at
El Toro are reported ne&ring ageement
on establishing a pennanent grffnbelt
through the cente'r of the retirement
corrimiinity. , '
Ro!irt: Barnes, a ROS!tnoor ·(Leisure '
235 on Petition
Against Coast
Oil '/)t illing
A total o( 23S O[>l?enents of the Shell
Oil company-led plan to lint a test
hole 1 mlie' off Newport Beacb have
signed a peUUon demanding no oil drilJ.
Ing oil the Orange Coast.
the pet!Uonen, m<>1t of whom braved
chilling wind and rain Saturday morning
to tour Upper Newport Illy, si&J!ed
docwhen~ which wW be pft1ented to
the N~wport Beacb City ~ll Tuesday
when· Jt meets in special RSlllon to
draft opprudUon to the test drllllng.
The trip around the bay and the petl·
tlon were ·both formulated by the Friends
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w.rtif).Ccrj. •llilnleJitl¥ ~""""' ly ~ that nicr'I __ _
tiVe rdan0is iio ma.Y CGDClucle wtthln
90 days. , , .
An crdlnance enacted alx years ago
by supervl'°ri had banned •realdentlal
uses ' f0r the Jlnd, •a ·~belt S,000 . ' ' . . -' . feel wide rlg!it..of-way·through tlie mlddlo ' ' . ' . . cf the Laguna Hilla community.
The lend Is direclly under the llr
approach to the main. ruD'flJ ol the
. Marint ba.Se. .
Supervisors are to meet 11Jursday to
consider an emergeiiCy j xttuklD.t to· · --.,.
pact which expired Feb. lf. , 1
The : altomey li>ld tllo IUpel'\'lllin li,f.
Jetter. •that llix propoala hod· -
discussed by the two agents trrlwlloC
a swap ol. land.
llaniea -IUpervlaon • tllot fbo Rou-·COrp. would' not _.. Ill
develop any ol the l(l'ee~I !llld
until soine agreement I& reached. ·
Supervllon agreed to hold any Jecla!o-
tion aHectlnl· the belt will! llOllHI fortbit
word was given them. +
Stereo Equipment
Stolen in Laguna
Other items include, a request by
Portafina Laguna developers to build
garages to six feet of the front Jot
line and to the side yard line, and
a report on a proposed annexation of
property in the canyon.
The victim, Gregory Means of 215
Virginia Place, sulfered a ·broken leg
In the fall from steep Alta Laguna
tklulevard.
Vedd er urged all residents of the city
to help ma)e the Winter Festival a
"lruly gracious gesture of friendliness
and hospitality to our vlsitors." Pancake Breakfa~t of ·Newport Bay. The group. conducied Tho thelt of f1so of 11ereo equipment
a tour of ']he estuary hlghllgl)ted by was reported Sunday by Micha•! J.,.plo
Members of the Sooth Laguna Volun-teer Fire Department wm Ulllble to
.....,,,. MelDI via m.tcher In the J'UI·
ged terrain. The belloopter ,,.. ~
It and jt llrlllled the youth to South
Cout CommunltJ Hospllfl In South
The -proclamation . conpne'odecS the
Chamber.of Commerce llld· 111 many
Wtunletn working on the SS eventl
planned for the Wlnlu Festlval.
Slated 'for Sunday •Ioli! alOnc the way !or le~ froll) Spain, 13, ot. JJt5 ·aav1ota "Dr., Laguna
. experts on the 8'1w'll attributes of•O.· -.:"~ told Laguna Beacb polke tho
Protest Sla ted
On Too-steep
Stairs a t Pier
A ~e brutfut ~ be Jield by °""· burgJMY 'ocdared Tueiday nl&hC· All
Saint Clthrlnt . of. lienl' Scbool Aux· The group pto1e1ta the drtllln(, AM-FM stereo and 1mp1Uier "'"' taken, It nO\ed ·.that the endeaYOrl' of the
citl.zellJ are devoted to pr!senting the
civic, IOdal, cultural aspects of thll
dly and Ill growing repotaUon as a
year 'round retort.
11111)' SillldlJ dilrlnc Ille Laguna Beacb ••• ~ .. •~ •· J.~ ~thin t1M . next ·four Spain uld · Winter Fatlval. , ' ~.,...,.. ""' ··~~ "1 • •
Lee WU lalu trlnJferred to HOI(
Memorial Ho<pllal In Newport Be1eb.
He was released today.
BreUfut'wln be .......i 11 the E1b' -weeks, .. beclua It would Mem u ·l!> ;--------...,.---,
Club, All S. Cout lfllbway, Lagun1 evital>le · precunor of onllrpd .,....
Beach from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. for' fl ' merclal drllllng operations.."
per -or II P'< fllllil)'. The ~· alao dte' the heavy
San Clemenllans who for one reason
er another are barred from the city's
fishing pier because ol steep entryway
slail"S" will get their chance to complain
about It March 13 before a meeting
of the state Public utllitles Commission
(PUC).
1be commission will bold a public
hearing then In the C o·m mun I ty
Clubhouse at Avenida del Mar and Calle
Laguna, Clemente Digits
Dating G~~e Brings Trip
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Seville bejinnlng at 10:30 a.m. on city Bf TOM Go1tMAN •• ·tht u£onbHed coUple walked ort the
propollla to modify the entrance. • Ill ..., ,.. _. llage.
The city would like to have a level A trip to SlD FnndlCt Wll llteraDy A crowd In a:ct11, of 500 students crossinl lo the pier. Now San ta Fe . from both IChooll ~ Sa Clemente'•
Rlilway tracts separal< the pier from loc the pictln1 ~ Jillll-cafolerla lor the 'IO •. · . • ,.
the -of 1be city and accaa ,is bJ Lll'!ft& Beacb llld San 1:1-HIJh Pr1..a f0< the ~l •. ' d In!
an underpass. . Sdlooll ...._ed 1~ G1m1 c~ dlnMn Iii! . nrloul,
Sleep steps there deprive persoos '" 8lmlllr to tho l<lerialoa Jl¥!1J!..,. ... ~ ..: fi · . . · " !ir t~ .
wheel chairs or some elderly tjtir:eria , w ll>~:--~·:" · ~enw Sn
from ,Ujlng ~lbe 'll"l!~~cl!iJ~ ,tr.md 1 ; m,l;.-o C vi ;.,· ·tftot; » thtfr · U!cl , , • Shirt e
are >HI .by ).W!I' noouno .,, ·-wo ''Sin· Jo1o1oo --Jim -tAigunan l<nltl llid San I ~ Rall
aouthi>oWxl trains .Uy. K1lm aad. Domio 14*. 111 1r1a mi Clemente lluclent Si.-1 ~ who MacAdsm{-will .
crafll'-...cJm fnia 1-_,,tho -will be-dinln( 11,J' ' O!jjjll~ , ·Ind 'M'\11:'all4F 'dl1' Steele llfa rlceu surprtaed, reclp!SI ot • fllCht 1o tho 'Belcbandwill ... Jose ~~·ppear .. Jii,NewFrt--~-.
Illy Am, compl-ol Air Cllllornta. 1t Melodytand. ' • ' '· • .. ~...,., -'
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1llpped backward today and took Ill
lai1est loa .. I Vll'li<I •Ince JIJI. ..
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day. · DoQg Sophlan, who wm· be bolted at 1 • • ~bor. :" "°""' lorpt, 0..'1 ICbool tblfo-...,,..., ~ and ~.' '*' U.., r "'Ifie two Inc Monday," qulpp'ed the moder11<1i' mov1e'•Jllb1" lll llolJ1iood, . , . -aicmt"' .
c1amace bnJuibt on . by the recent oil
!eat In tJie Santa Barbara Channel.
They ut that no 4rllllng be dooe
off the Oranc• Comity c:ou1 In either
federal or state-eontri>lled waters. •
The peUUoos alJo wtll 10 \o the state
Lindi Commtaslon, wl>lcb lpprOYed the·
driUI ...
Jull I ctash of rain, the mther-
man , prmnloes, 11>la\tirlnc the coast TUeaita 'and . lelt!ns c ., y ' TueodQ nig!>f, Temi.atura ':'ill
;be around.1 the-11 mark. . ' .
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Maftaponi.
Sutherlen, who calls Lacuna Niguel
home, is a part or the crew charged
with the task of fueling fighting ships
of the U.S. Seventh Fleet off Vietnam.
Routine though the job may bt. lhe
sleek destroyers and cruisers would be
useless without tht.ir raUon o! fuel which
Suth'erlen's slUp brings them.
The' dramatic moments aboard a
tanker are tew, Sulherlen notes In leUcrs
• to his mother, fl1rs. Victor Sutberlen,
. of 32SSJ Azores Rd., Laguna Niguel.
However, the r igors of boredom,
1auaOiiC1oaa...,11n~ bard pbJalc1t
labor ... nal Jl!'<ll<l1>1 .. mlperl
or,moftlrtln-• I • =i.1111111·---= .. ·-t::;7 ..-""" -ti, -' chll'l loll June; Ile'• ap quHo
a bit while out In the Paclfic. \..
At age 22, Sulherlen · bas Ulld<r hls
command 42 men. He h11 t h e
responsibility for the upkeep or the entire
aft1 secti<m. o£ the slUp. He ~ also the pos\al and publjc affairs oflloer.·
Mrs. Suth~rlen said her son plans
on entering the i::eal estate buslneu after
leaving the service.
'nle Navy attracted Sutherlan through
its Reserve Officer Training progrlm,
wbile he was at the Universltfr ol Santa
Clara. He joined irnmediatily alter
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LAGUNAN'S YACHT SEIZED • • •
KEEPS FLEET MOVING
Ensign Suthtrlen •
Bandits 'Hit
with the Hong Kong Marine Department,
a spokesman there II.Id.
The ae1zed vessels be.sldea Baldwin's
Morasum were ldenUfied u Ross' Uni·
Na·Mara and the Sydow famil)J's Rever-
ie, according to _oft1clals working to se·
· sure their frtedom. .
Sailors plannbJl -•the voy,ace tfals year
were warned ol 1tral8fd µIalions with
Petlng, due to lmpdaonment of Com·
C Th . munlsts blamed fer . a 1985 anti-British ounty . ree reign of1em>r in Hong Kong. , • , Last radio traffic heard from the se1z.cd
. · boats wu ·.a ·mesaage from Baldwin
T • s nOO him.stlto aboard the MOraawn, which f,me8 U y , ls a copy of the lamed Hong Kong·built
• yawl Finlsierre.
Armed robben atruck Ihm times in
Orange County ~ night. i n
Fullerton, Santa Ana anil 8-Part.
Three men ~ of robbing a
Buena Park mute! <if li,!00 ...,. picked
up by Anaheim police. 'nle victim .wu
Robert Bushray, 29, ~of Garden Grove
In Jax Market, Manchesttr Avenue and
Beach Boulevard.
Arrested by Anaheim police following
a broadcast description of the suspect
car were David L •. Vrieze, 29, William
T. Flint, 20, and Ernest C. Shafer, 26,
all of Salt Lake City, Utah.
The $1,300 was recovered, police
reported.
In Santa Ana, two robbers approached
Norbert Rickerl, 44, o! 8aitta :Ana, and
asked where U. othet cletk was. He
said his asdsLant ln Rod'a Liquor Store,
2115 W. McFadden Ave., was not on
duty.
Dissatisfied with the answer one of
"It seems they want to board us.
They aie boarding ue. Over and out,"
the monitored broadcaal aaid.
Baldwin's wile Marjorie satd today
at the couple's Laguna Beach home
that she has beard nothing from the
U.S. State Department about the status
of.her husband'• captivity.
Western diplomats were circuitOUJly
broachlng the subject w,Jth Peking,
because America does not recognize the
mainland China government.
The Baldwins have three children, Si·
.pleon .III, 26, Lynne, 24, and James,
20, a Saddlehack· Jlfnlor College student
who lives at· the family home.
Mn, Baldwin said her husband is presl·
Laguna Seniors
Set Committees
th.• bandla -~1 I'!' tho bud : For B1' g Pa1·ty with a .22 aU"tOmaUc plstOI and left
after searehing tQe prenWse.s f~ ~ t
•llendanL They ~.~ ~'tr Rickerl JG·r~·-'td\J RiVtl'Wlew
Hospital and.held fot obse.rv~Uon.
A servJc6:_ .staUon wa.s, robbed early
this morning 1n PUIIerton.
Mike Boatright, 24, of Fullerton told
police a lone bandit wearing 1 moustache
and a Ven Dyke_ beard simulated
possession o( a .CUD and took an un-
determined amount of cash. Scene of
the robbery was the Maan Oil Co.,
2045 Commonwealth Ave.
J\'lodel T S~oppe
Loses in Laguna
A South Laguna man'• bid to atabllab
an antique auto &hop ~kfired tbia week
when county planning commissioners
took a long, old-fashioned look at the
request and decided the facility would
conflict with zoning ~uirements in the
area. 1 Toxey Smith sought permiasion to sel
up the ancien~ auto edlflce at the wester-
ly corner of Pacific Coast Highway and
Camel Point Drive. But the commission
boiled over at his request for a zone
variance and drove the project out of
the hearing room .
But antique auto buff Smith knows
how to change gear. He intends to try
a detour -right Into the county
supervlsol"S1 hearing room.
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~Uees were fonned at ,. recent
meeting for initial planning or Laguna
Beach High School seniors traditional
all-night graduation party.
General co-cllainnen are Janet Corey
and Pat Balte. Other c o m m i t t e e
members in c 1 u d e decorations, Jryss
McDonnell and Marilyn Schmitz; Food,
Rosemary Causey and· RoSe Riley;
Secretaries, Evelyn Brown, Virginia
Chamberlin and Sparky Wainwright; pro-
grams and tickets, Dorothy Martin ;
Entertainment, Jean Benton and R. A.
Kronmain; publicity, Katy ChamberB and
Billie Harvey; and lockers, Nancy Bird.
Money ralsed from pre·football game
dinners put on by parents of seniors
will be u!ed to help finance the parly.
Se$tupleu
dent of Air Stocks Ltd., a Hong ,Koog-bu·
ed finn founded lS years ago for
distributing aviation parts to airlines in
the Far East, where he has worked ; . . 21 years. •
Business ,interests prevented him from
returning to Laguna Beach at Christmas,
but he was home six months ago and
is tenlaUvely scheduled to fly back this
summer.
Probably . the best rtconstructed.. ac-
count of what happened to the three
missing yachts was give by Dutch-born
Everai-d Van Kan, wbote yacht Nordica
made Macao safely.
"Not long after we left Holli Kong
terrllDrial waters, we were spotted by
Communist Chinese gunboats decorated
with portraits . .of Mao .•• they pointed
machine guns and AK 47 automatic tUles,
then sailed around WI and left," be
said.
Tbe Dutchman said two other gunboats
and live jwtlq surrounded them 10 miles
off Macao, at which time a Chinese
Army officer and two soldiers boarded
the Nordica as though seeking refugees.
"I see we are friends," the officer
said in English, pinning propaganda
badges on the lUg.h-necked Mao-style
tunics worn by the Dutch news
photographer and a colleague sailing
aboard the yacht.
Pitching in lbe high seas, however.
the Red Chinese launch had smashed
into the Nordica, causing some damage,
but she was escorted into Macao Harbor
by a Portuguese gunboat.
Yacht.smen expressed some fear for
the three sei:r.ed vessels which carried
extensive electronics gear for navigation
and might be charged with some USS
Pueb~o-type_,.espionage activities.
Sui~ide Victim
Found in Beach
A ZZ.year~ld Anaheim man apparently
killed himself with a shotgun early Satur·
day morning in Huntington Beach, po-
lice reported today.
Police &aid the suicide victim was
Peter Burr Meaker, who died aomeUme
beween 1 a.m. and 3 a.m. Saturday.
His body was found inside his Mustang
parked at 20641 Mlne.rva Lane, by C.E.
Arledge, superintendent of the Four
Winds C"Ansti'uclion r.o. No suicide note
was fowxl.
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Vacuum Cleaner
Company Sued
In Sales Fraud
SACRAMENTO (UPI ) -The stata
filed a $2 million Jaw suit q:a'inst the
manufacturer of Kirby Vacuum Cleaners
and 89 California distributors today
charging fraudulcnl sties practices.
The suit filed in S:icramcnto County
Super ior Court tht1r;icd that the Scott
and Fetzer Co. of Cleveland and the
CaWornia distributors made false sales
claims to prospectiye customers.
AUy. Gen. Thomas C. Lynch, v.·hose
consumer fraud division filed Pie_ a~tion,
called the KiJ;by sale practices a
"swindle."
The suit charged that among other
things Kirby salesmen sold used vacuum
cleaners as new; told , prospective
purctlaiiers they -were contest winners
when there wu no contelf; and claimed
falsel y that Kirby aalesmen were com-
ptfing against each' 1otJ1er in a sales
contest.
Lynch sought "1m!llion in ei;emplary
damages, clvll'---pefialties of $%,500 for
each asserted false representation made
during the last year and an injunction
to prohibit further alleged fraudule:it
actlvlties.
Clemente Okays
Commercial Area
Fifty acrls In north San Clemente
have been .approved as a commercial
subdivision by action of the city planning
commission. The tra c t is ncxl to Camino de Lo s
Mares east ol the San Diego Freeway
and is owned by · Lincoln Savings &
Loan Co., of Los Angeles.
The land will be divided into a dozen
1 o t s. A Lincoln Savings and Lo an
spokesman said that landscaping and
street construction will begin within 30
da ys.
Coast Construction Company is the
general contractor. No use has been
determined for development.
'
Newport Council Calls
Special Session on Oil
Newport Beach city coun cl Im en ,
angered over last week's announcement
of proposed test drilling a mile off
Newport Beach by a group of oil com-
panies, have ca lled a special meeting
for 4 p.m. Tuesday to plan their fight
against the operation.
The meeting was called today. The
council wil\ draft a resolution opposing
the plan led by Shell Oil Co., and wPI
request that the state Lands Commission
call off its approval of the test drilling.
The council Is also expected to draft
a resolution demandlng a hearing before
the comm ission, whic h on Jan. 2 ap-
pr oved an eight-company dri lling pro-
posal ke pt secret until last week.
A day after the commission's approvr;l,
Shell Oil Co. and several other fi rms
bega n their first core s11 mple drilllns:
off h1alibu. The wo:·~: ls con t;nuin3 \\'i1ll
a goal of a 6,00:1-fool f·:p!t.r:it·•ry t;o'{'.
The Newport drilling:, 1~·hit:h Shell
spokesmen and comn1·s:.:o 1 n11~1nbcr~
said is not intended to ) icl~ oil er
gas, would start within lhc nc:;t f!r.r
week s unless the commission \ri 'hr.!r;1•.q;
its approval.
Both commission and company souret';
said last week that, if traces of oi I
or gas are discovered dur'ing the drilling
procedure, the hole would be cappeJ
immediately with concrete.
A state Land s Division engiuef'r 11"!
board the CUSS I drilling vessel •\'Ill
have the sole determination over die
a11pects of the drilling project, sources
said .
Festival Seeking·
More Men for
Roles in Pageant
The annual male call has gone out
from Festival of Arts casting directors
who need men for the Pagea nt or the
Masters.
While turnout for the recent casting
parties was excellent. the great number
of items calling for men in the Pageant
requires mo~ of them. said spokesman
Sally Reeve.
"Males of all ages. sh apes and si zes
v;ill be needed. The impressive 'Bas
Itelie r from the Albert r.1c1norial' a!one
c2lls for JO of them,'' ~he said.
She noted that some men hesitate
to volunteer because or the makeup
problem, however, in many tascs, only
the hands and faces need be covered
aud . she said, the makeup is easily
rcinoved.
Anyont! interested in participating in
the Pugeant to be held in the Irvine
BO\-\'l, Laguna Beach from July 11 to
Aug. 14 may call the casting office
at 494-3663.
Capo Chamber Asks Extension
The Capistrano Chamber of Commerce
will this year fight for the extension
of Victoria Avenue to a junction 1vith·
proposed development of Alipaz Road
from San Juan Capistrano to Dana Point.
The project, announced recently by
James Rotruck. president of the
chamber. was one of seven undertakings
planned by the group for 1969.
The exten sion of Victor ia w as
necessary, Rotruck said, to provide a
scenic route through the community and
to see Iha! the community was not
sealed off from the market area .
New chairmen for Chamber com·
miltees are \Villiam Cux. 1vavs and
means: Mrs. K. C. Hicks, beautification
committee : r.1rs. Anne Potter, program
committee; Kenny La11•rcncc, mem·
bershi p committee ; Bill J\-1 ·:Co~mich, ~ic:n
committee; and Russell llrnchman. flaa:
com mittee.
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U.S. Ends
SAIGON (UPI) -The United •-"*
ended the a1llod 14-bour Tel ceui>-11re
with muslve 852 rald1 near Salcon
JO mlnUI<• after the tnd ol the truce
perlod. Conculaton waves rolled acrw
Salgoo where the three "'1IUon rtlldeoll
were celebrating the lunar new ,.W..
The Viet Coog proclaimed a 1even<lay
T!!I Ffase-IJA and the United stalol
&\l'1 South Vleloam lifteel ooly to a
M-boor":rtoplto In tha war, U.S.
. ..,.k~ Aid-t1'e Communllta ....
.c(estro)linl their OWll c-W. with
llCOteS of vlalaUons lncludlnc a •man
attack agaln4 U.S. 'tlarip<s "'ar Da Niog. . . ·
Eight Amerkanl were kWO!! and n
wounded llurlnl the M-llOllr ......an.
and !II CommuniJts killed.
Two mtsstons by the Stratqlc Air
Comm.and Stratoforts over ~ '·jUngles
It ml!" from Salgoo meaL: !be bori>ben
Wert airborne from buea Jn the· Pacific
or 1balland" several .hours befon; .the
end of the ceue-nr. period.
SpotesffieR said the B5i r8id. wert
mounted on the basis of aerial recon-
naiMance pho(ographs or repaita from
U.S. field commanders dU!'fnl tl:e lruce
period.
WRECKERS RAZE FORMER CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Once Used for Courts, Now Rubble
They said the Comlnunl!lll have broken
their •ee.tlong truce 170 limes 1ince
it began 7 a.m. Saturday. They ll1d
128 of the violations came after the
1tart of the-allied ff.hour truce 6 p.m.
Sunday.
W reeker's Hammer Fells SF Strike..s
Attend Class,
Foil 'Check' County's Old Buildings
Only rubble remained today where a
blitz of sorts, wrought by wreckers,
has accounted for -the destruclion of
three old court buildings in the county
Ci vic Center in Santa Ana.
Soon, smooth parking lots will octupy
the space now filled with debris.
BoWing to the m.irch of progress were
two old church buildings and a former
court building, all on 6th Street, between
Broadway and Ross Street.
First structure to be demolished last
week was the old First Assembly of
God Church on the southeast corner of
Ross and 6th streets. It had been used
by the county for four Superior
Courtroom s now housed in the new
courthouse building, two blocks away.
Last Thursday the old munici pal court
building at 6th and Birch streets felt
the wrecker's wralh. A huge bulldozer
literally smashed the build.in~ to pieces
in less than an hour. ··"
The building had been the home or
Santa Ana-Orange Municipal Courts for
nearly two decades.
Friday saw the end of the dark-brown
hued former church building at 6th and
Broadway. The Christian Piurch former-
ly occupied the premises. In recent years
two departments of the Superior Court
have been housed in the old structure.
The first building to go, at 6th and
Ross was the victim of a street widening
project to provide a new alignment of
4th Street which will curve from Van
Ness Street into 6th Strttt. "
The other two bulldiDg lites will tie
used temporarili for parking and even-
tually will be a greenbelt section of
the Civic Center.
A fourth building, ·the Spurgeon
Methodist Church at Broadway and Ith
Street will be the next to go. It will
be tom down in a.bout three -Yean when
8th Street iJ realigned wilb 7th Street
at Main Street. The. ltructure, which
housed courts unW recenUy is now used
by the county Penonnel Department.
Soon to go will be the former Saint
Ann's Inn, a iamed hostelry of former
years on Birch, north of 6th Street.
SAN FRANCISCO (UPll -Strlkl,.g
students and professors attended clasaea
at the opening of San Francisco State
College's spring semester today to
circumvent an enrollment check system
instituted by acting President S. I.
Hayakawa.
A handful of teachers picketed at the
main campus entrance while most of
the 250 s~g profeuors met with
their students to hep their courses from
being dropjied by the administration.
Striking students also went to class
to guarantee their · status under a
registration card system initiated by
Hayakawa. The carda must be signed
by beth student and teacher on the
first d'ay of class.
"Our Qltmberl shall establish their
classes by meeting the first (and only
the first) aection of each course," &aid
a ltaflet banded out by memberl of
the striking American Federation of
Teachers.
Accessory or Not"/
The violence-ridden ICbool reopened
after a two-week bru.k with itli ad-
ministration building battered by a bomb
blast and Hayakawa vowing students
and faculty will be "protected by
whatever means necessary."
Hayakawa aaid Sunday's prH:awn
blast was "characterisllc of the n~
Fascist methods used by a.rune of the
radical elementl around. here." Girl in Polka Dot Dress The explosion, which cookl be heard
for several miles, shatterd 11 windows
around the main entrance of the campus
administration building and injured a
campus policeman. Discussed at Sirhan Trial Tlie bOmblng was the oecond In four
days at the coll.ege and tbe latest In
a aeries or violent incident. since the
Blact· Students Union called a strike
Nov. I to back demandl for an
autonomous black studies program.
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A girl In
a polka dot dress was standing near
Sirhan B. Sirhan moments before he
France Resigns
From Western
European Union
LONDON (AP} -France today
·withdrew indefinitely {rom the Western
European Union (WEU) but its six fellow
members resolved to go ahead anyway
with lbe work o( the alliance.
The.developpient threatened the fllture
of th8 group formed in 19M as a con·
talne.r for a rearmed West Germany.
It also thrust already cool British-French
relatic:ins further into the deep freeze .
The .French Embassy early today ad-
vised Secretary-General Mauri ce 0wein
D'Eckhoutte and the British government:
-Frince will not be represented at
Tueda1)''s regular bimonthly meeting of
the WEU permanent" council.
-France will not attend any other
metlnp of the WEU council until further
notice.
PHONE BURPS,
LADIES SUE
General Telephone Co. ha;, bten sued
for a total of $60,000 In damag~ by
two Foyntain Valley women who clalm
Ibey were injured .u a result of the
company's negligence.
Mn. Patty Panico, 857' El Libro,
assesses her injuries at $50,000. Mn.
Shirley J . Wooland is claimin( flO,DllO
from the utility company.
fired the shots that kllled Sen. Robert
F. ·Kennedy, a murder trial jury was
told today.
Vincent DI Perro, a student and part·
time waiter at the Ambassador Hotel,
said bis attention wu. first drawn to
Sirhan by the sight of the very pretty
girl with an attractive figure standini
close to him.
The mysterious girl in the polka dot
dress had been discredited by police
previously and no evidence had ever
been produced that she played any role
whatsoever in the shooting or that she
wa·s actually present in the ~try.
Di Pierro said under cross~xamination
by defense counsel Grant B. Cooper 1 that she was there and it appeared
that Sirhan smiled at her and that she
smiled back at'liim.
Di Pierro said she had on a white
dress with black polka dota and that
she was a brunette.
Dep. Dist Atty. David Fitts displayed
a color plcture of a girl in a polka
dot dress and the 19-year.:Old witness
said that she seemed to be the girl
he had seen.
Fitts identUied the girl in the picture
as Valerie Schulte of Santa Barbara.
Cooper noted that in the picture she
was wearing a green dress with yellow
polka dots and that she wu a blonde,
not a brunette but Di Pierro said he
1till felt ahe was the same girl.
There wu no evidence that she figured
in any way in the shooting expect that
1he wu present with dozens of other
people trying to meet Kenned)J when
the pantry of the hotel erupted In pan-
demonium rooments after be Wal
mortally wounded.
1be American Federation of Teachers
local struck Jan. 6, demanding educa·
tional reforms and smaller teaching
loads. The local repruenta about 250
of tile college's l,XIO faculty members.
The teachers were asked to submit
statements of availability for the spring
semester and to return to work today.
Hayakawa wouldn't estimate bow 11'11DY
o{ the union teachers he expected to
return but said, "If we do Jc:-.. facu1ty,
that will be the result of their initiative."
Oil Flow Slows
From Offslwre
Drilling Fissure
SANTA BARBARA • (UPIJ-'l'he now
of oil from a fissure under an offshore
drilling ·plaUorm seems -to be 1lowly
decreasing, authorities said today.
The crude petroleum wu seepinl: from
an oil strata about 500 feet under the
ocean floor that wa1 charged wtth
pressure from 1n earlier well blowout.
"It seems to be diminishing slightly,"
said a spokesman for Union OU Co.,
operator o: the drilllng rig SIA. miles
off the coast. /"
A spokesman for the Federal Water
and Air PolluUon Control AdminiStraUon
said · it was difficult to get an exact
measurement of the now but "it lookl
like It's decreasing."
The COast Guard said an aerial survey
Sunday showed a heavy slick up to
200-yards wide exttrw;µnc eight miles
north and aouth· rl. the north plaUorm. ·Borman in Spain, AnotJier concentrallon of :>II liad •<>
cumulated about two miles off tbll resort Honors Colwnhus ccmmun1111n te1p-. -()nly ocattered blobl ol the acrid
MADKID (UPI ) -Allnlaaut Franl<. oil wm still floating uhore where men
Boonan flew lo lladrld !"ll!1 a!!d ~ eonUnued lo ~ -alone • mu ..
homage to a p-m>lifti' ol IDOlher It boachH ml -to-IOU up the
age, Christopher Colum6u.. -,_. · Bannan and his famlli armed from 11on.t11D llllMO Callool ol oil bolled
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lobbies. ''YOUlll'!JeW llGdy Salin11" Is I rich , creamy loti 01 lo SllOatll ,..,-4 s~in all ow:r. Finish with a mist of trarrance from ilYou'1·0ew Eat dt
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Both women claim tbat a "tremendous
acousUcaJ disturbance" while they were
using the telephone In separate phooo
calls caused them "lllffertnc m:t
di.streu."
Rome on their European l<JOdwlll -· to tha turlact o1 lhO Pacllla aad wu
taken at the req-cil l'l<Jldenl NIJm pulbed _.. by tba windl for 12 day1
alter the -..sful -DJpt until tba arilftlll leak wa1 sealed Fob.
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Chicago bids fair to be the city or love. The phone. book lists 309
Loves. There also are 128 Valen•
tines, 36 Darlings, Five Honeys,
Two Hearts, and one Sweetie. • A Cleveland man arrested in
Brunswich Ohio for driving with ..
out a lice~se was detained in Me-
dina County Jail on a far different
l'Jlarge. Police said that after they
left Robort•WHtorfiold alone for a
few minutes at the station they
found in his shoe a $1 bill taken
from a framed citation on their
wall. • With crowbars and chisels burg·
Jars attacked a safe in Brening
Materials Co. in Van Nuys. Final·
ly, It broke open and revealed only
business records inside. On the
door of the safe all along was print·
ed the lock combinition. So the
burglars looted a chewing gum
machine of 50 pennies. •
"Baby," a si.t·week-old nnt of a
litter of four chihuahua pups, ez..
plore1 the face of five-11ear-old St.eVie
Bwf;JI. Tht tint1 puwv belongs to
Mn. A. J, Warrtn, of Fort Worth.
Tex., who nKned him toith ms eye
dropper. Stem to mout, Baby mt'a-
sured only four incMs. • The Philadelphia AFI,C!O coun·
cil began picketing the Troe The-
ater-one of lhe few burl""'ue
howe1 in lhe aatlon-l>ecau.o It
replaced musicians With "canned''
music to accompany the bumps
and grinds of the uotic dancers. • The U.S. heavyweight wrestling
title bout between the Shlek and
lgor was declared "no contest••
after the referee was knocked out
in the scuffling and unable to con-
tinue. •
Phi Eprikm. Pi fraternity at
the Unioersitll of Michigan ot
Ann Arbor atm0unad it will
admit 20 girt., oa members in
the /all.. The girli toill live tn a
separate wing of tM houae and
the fratemity will hire a mar-
ried coupll to chaperone tht
howe.
• The portrait of Lyndon Johnson
on the wall of the Selma, Caill. city
council chambers bas been re-
placed. l'lut not by a picture of
Richard Nixon. Instead a clock has
been bung. The councilrne~ said
this gives them -more guidance
than a portxalt of a president ·
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Ne-Wl,,weds StroU
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Actress Audrey HepJ:>u.m and her new husband, Italian professor
Andrea Dotti, take a stroll at' an aii'port in Rome while ·awaiting lh9
arrival of a friend.
·GuardsmenMoving B_ack
To Wi.sconsin V Campus
By United Pre11 I.nteniaUonal · or demands for black students, rallied
a crowd of 1,300 early today at which
National Guardsmen with fl x e d one: ringJeader told them, "We've been
bayonets moved back onto the uruversity too pacifist, too naive. We're going to
of Wisconsin campus today to deal with change our tactics."
a fresh invasion of chanting, stomping, Then the band set out for Bascom
student rebels. Hall, considered the heart of .the
There had been hope5 the guardsmen, Jakefront campus. Police ln riot gear
called out last week to put the li~ and holding clubs met them, but did
on student disruptions, could be sent not try to restrain the marchers.
home today. But they were needed again Bmom Hall contains the 0Ulct1 of
when 350 noisy disaidents invaded , H. Edwin Young, chancellor of the
Bascom Hall and began to disrupt • un1 .. n1ty. ni. .,.._.. oliouted, "Hey,
-· . hey, ChanceUor YOUlli. Blacl: demands Elsewhere, a group calling Itself the will be won,"
"!Uerlng committee to reform for
university" presented a list of demands
it called nonnegotiable to officlals of
Pennsylvania State University.
At the University of Notre Dame.
l!lcene of disruptions 10 days ago, the
Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, the school's
president. laid down a "get tongh" policy
which will allow demonstrators only
minutes to disband or face suspension,
expulsion or arrest.
"Violators will be given 15 minutes or meditation to cease and desist,''
Father Hesburgb's letter to the students
and facuJty of the Roman Catholic school
said.
Tbe Wisconsin rebels, pressing a list ;-...
Israeli Jet Fighters
Raid Arab Positions
By UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
Two Israeli Mf!tere jet fighters raided
Arab guerrilla poeitions acrosa: 1he
Israeli-Jordanian cease-fire line today in
retaliation for a bazooka rocket attack
on an Israeli patrol.
Arab unrest erupted again in Gaza
and Israeli troops were called In to
subdue rioting students. A ICOre of
students were arrested and several
received lint aid treatment l<r lnjur! ...
Mafia Associates
• Shun Funeral
For Genovese
ATLANTJC WGllLANDS, N.J . (AP -
Funeral services for Mafia leader Vito
Genovese remained slmpll and orderly
today, Jacking ony eulogy « big black
limousines fllled with nowen.
Abool 125 persons, l!IClll of tbem
women, attended the services inside St.
Agnes Catholic Church. while 100 curiMi·
ty seeters walled outside in chilly, swmy
weather. ·
The Rev. Mlchael Lease, officiating
at the requiem mus, did not mention
Genovese by name durlng his IS.minute
sermon, other than to say "Let us
remember the deceased In our prayers."
Genovese, 71, who roee to head the
Mafia. died rrtday at the medieal center
for federal prisoners in Springfield, Mo.,
where he wu serving a 15-year narcoUcs
sentence. .
One l!itate policeman 1aJd that none
of Genovese'• Mafia associate• attended
the aervlces.
Cloudy Skies Over Nation
Midsection Braces for New Round of Snow
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ToNix@n
P ari.s Vi.sit
PARls (UPI) -Tran Hoa! Nam, depu-
tr chalrman or the Viet ding delegation
to lbe Vietnam peace !.llU, soUI today
hil movement was not interested In
the lorthcomlng Europeon trip of Prea!-
dent Nb:on. •
In an tntervlew with the Algerian army
newspaper El Moujahid (The Fl&bler),
Nam soUI, "Thia trip does not 'interest
ur. Jt ls a matter which concerns Mt.
Nixon. Whether It Is Nixon or another
one, all American leaden; tno'lll'. that
the time hu passed when lbe UniUd
States was calling the game."
Nam's statement in¢Jcated the Viet
Cong wW not back down from its demand
lbat the Americana agee· first to dilcula
their "aggresalon" and the Viet Cong's
five-point program. The Amer I c·a n
nq:oUaton are certain to reject the
--qoln u a virtual call l<r surrender •
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With Russ Envoy
WASHINGTON (UPI) -Pmld<lll
Nixon onct Soriet Ambewctcr Aoatolr
F. Dabr7D1n o.r.md for ID hour today
In •hll the White -d<lcribed u "a very C<lnJtructlve meetlng."
Dobrynln, who reoen!)y .. turned from
a vlllt to Moacow, aUed for the meeUne
wllb Nixon and lbe Pmldont quickly
arrana:ed' the session today, Just sll
days before he leaves for an elJht-day
tour'ln Wutem Europe.
The WbUe ~ beyond one descrl1>
tive Phrase. refuaed to aay whether tbe
coqference wu eaenUally a courtesy
call of a major envoy on a new president,
or wbelber lbe long -wont Into
1ucb aubttaJJUve matters u the mo
tiballlJUc mi4alle system, the Midd1e
East or the lituatlon in West Berlin.
"All I can say ii that the meeUng
Jaated one hour and it was a very
conatructlve meeting, .. Ronald Ziegler,
White Howie press secretary, told
reporters.
Newsmen were unable to talk with
the Ruuian envoy 'u be "arrived or
left lbe White H-. DDbrynln bid con-
lerr<d wtlb Secretary of 51.ote William
P. Rolen Jut -'-
Wbtn be arrived, be w11 -· lllto
a large conference roam ~~baDw11
from tbe Prelldent'1 ollloe. M..,,..ts
later, Nl100 wllked m·\o tbe· '9001•
.... Ud Dobrynln, then p e fl DB• 111
acorted him Into tho Pmldeol'1 oval
office.
Red Leaders Talk
East German Cotnmunilt l • ad' e. r
Walter Ulbrlcld o.ierred today ID
Moscow with Soylel Party 8ei:r<luY
Leonid I. Brezhnev on tho Berlin sllua-
tlon. Recent statements by botb 'aides
have brought fears oI a new Berlin
crisis.
A statement by the new1 agency Tw
said the two Communist leaden ctiJcuss..
ed West German attempt& "to creat1
a focus of dangeroua tension in Europe"
by holding electoral college eledlolll
there March 5. Moscow bu warned
I ·--" of "unde!irab e consequ.,....-.
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the supermarket
where the price is right!
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Dessert, Too!
Ha/lb& Van de Kamp's
Nf>l'fhem ••• Fried!
Ai created and aerved in their famoua coffee !hops ••• and we're featurinr everythina: to ~ with itl
Campbell's Soup .............. 5 '" '1 French Fries .................... 4 '" '1
Cream of Potato or Pea! ••• frozen . Ore-Ida ... 16 oz. pkg ••• a natural \Vith halibutl
Com Bread Mix .................... 25¢ Birds Eye Peas .................. 6 "' '1
Dromedary ... 15 oz. pkg ..•. belongs on the menu? Sweet ·and tender ••• fine companion for fish!
Chocolate Cake .................... 79¢ Village Inn Rice ................ 4 ••· '1
Sara Lee • , . perfect Y:ay to top the meal! Beef, chicken, curry or herb flavored, 6 oz. pkp.
Super Shoppers Menu Makers!
Stewing (hicken .... ~0.~ ••• 35~
Fresh •• , render •• , plump , . , 4 to 5 Ibo. blfl Cut.up Stewinz Chicken ••• 39c lb.
Stew Beef .......................... 89~ Beef Shanks . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . 39~
Lean tender cubes ot finest meat! Heart,r beef goodne!• at a budget price!
Super Produce! Super Delicatessen!
Large Prunes .................... .. 79' Tartar Sauce ........................ 39~
Delicio11> breakfast treat .•. 2 lb. bar. Van de Kamp'1 ... 8 oz. jar,.,...,. with halibut!
1Veb1ter'1 New Tt'1mtitt1 Cntury ~tionary ... oet it nouJ at El Ra~ho •••
A 1utioft Pff' week ••• ¥OM'U Mt11 a rllMl11 qreo.t DietioMty f or 11our hornet • , •
Prices in effect Mon., Tues., \Ved.,
Feb. 17, 18, 19. No aales to dealers.-
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To raise funds for scholarships, Laguna Beach Biane,b; .Ameficin
Association of University Women , will appeal to cultural, community and
culinary senses with, three events beginning next Friday. . .
Cultural demands will be satisfied by attending a performance of
Bryan .Frtel's comedy, "Phi)adeiphia Here I Come," In Laguna Playhouse
next Ftid8y. .
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Theatergoers will mingle in the Three Arch Bay home of Mr~ and
Mrs. Dennis Denny during a 7 lo 8 p.m. cocktail party before allel!dinC
the play about a young Irish immigrant who comes to America.
Tickets are-$3 per person, and reservations ~ay be obtained by send·
ing a ch'eck to Mrs. Ernest Barnard, 28892 Top of the World Drive, Laguna
Beach, by tomorrow .
Community interest will be awakened with a tour of Laguna Beach,
\vhich the branch has called a Focus on Environinent, next Sunday.
During the 2 to 5 p.m. excursion, Pa'r'iiCtPants will take in scenic
views, gardens, private homes and significant b,¢ldings. . . .
In additjon to ralsing funds for scholll'Ships to graduate students,
the branch hopes to stimulate interest in two of its national study topics,
.,The Human Use of Urban Space," and 11Thia Bel~guered. Earth-Can
Man Survive?" Included will be propooals of.new•answers to old and new
probJems of environment. ·
Tickets may be purchase<! in the Laguna Beach Chamber of Com·
merce office and are $2 per person.· Transportation by minIDus will be
available for an addjtlonal fee , and maps will be given to those traveling
by private cars.
For those who enjoy sweets and cards, the group will offer a dessert
bridge, Wednesday , Feb. 26, from 12:30 to 4 p.m. in Clul;>ho.use .2, Laguna
Hills.
Reservatibos may, be obtained by sending .a check for ,1.25 to Mrs.
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Cecil McConnell is coordinating the menu which will feature the culinary
skills of members and thtir friends. ·
ENVIRONMENT STUD IED ·-Mrs .. B~ Le Parks,
president, and Mrs. Dennis Denny, program -chair-
man -(left to right) explore Pyne CasUe, one of
many spots inclU.ded on a tour of Laguna Beach to .
be sponsored by Laguna Beach Branch, American
Association of University Women , next Sunday.
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Under The ir Bonn ets ,
Thoughts Turn
Toward ·Spring
It. seems far too early to put on an Easter bonnet,
and however helpful rain may be to nature's nowers, it
wou1d spell ruin for the dainty man~made imitations
nestled on a delicate chapeau.
Nev~r~eless, it's· not too soon ~ begin dreaming of
the frolliy frocks ·lllJd 'colorful frills milady will be ,.,.
Jecting for her spring wardrobe.
With Ibis thought in mind, Three Arch Bay Women's
Association members are formulating plana for their
annual spring fashion show and luncheon Ma~ 20.
Comella Bigelow Gowns and Sportswear will pro-
vide the clothes to be modeled during the 12 :30 p.m ..
gathering in Three Arch Bay Community Clubhouse.
Remarks will be directed by Mrs. Marion Paclette,_
\vbile Mrs. Howard Wilson provides background music.
Committee chairmen planning the Easter parade
under the direction of Mrs. Fritz Austermuebl are the
Mmes . James Van Rensselar, luncheon; Daniel Tarbel,
waitresses ; Hubbard Keavy, decorations and Gary
Jbhnson, programs .
. Mrs . i'loyd Berryhill and Mrs. Thomas Culkomp
are in charge of door prizes, and Mrs. George CUnning·
ham and Mrs. Robert Linderman are taking reserv•
tions on a first come, first serve basis.
TDP FASHIONS -Wondering which of her bonnets will be suit-
able for next year's Easter parade, Mrs. George Cunningham
tries some out with the help of (center) Mrs . Gordon Dahlquist
and (right) Mrs. William Hubley. Three Arch Bay Women's As-
socia.tion members' thoughts are turning to 'the aMual spring
fashion show March 20.
Tickets are $3.50 ·per .person and may be obtained
by calling Mrs. Cunnlngham, 49&-1043, or Mrs. Linder-
man, 4119-1774.
'It Makes $ense , Bank Account Is No Me~.~ure 9f Happ.in·ess
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'DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband Uct 1 started out totether, poor but
ambitious. After 20 years. of hard work
we are worth about a · quarter ~ a
million dollars. But Sam still wQrkl
u u he hid to earn next month'•
rent. He keeps expanding and ptting:
into more deals when he lhould be
taking life easy and enjoying what w~
have built.
I a1way1 worked in lhe business with
1 Sam and railed a family, too. It was
t,anl when tbe children were ~ but
I didn't ._ tt be<-be -me.Nowldomenltt-~ r abouldn't have to work this bard. We Ye
alrudy made It. Sam llld I bavm 't
taken a vacation In 10 years. Our lllCttM
ANN LANDERS ~
haa: made us .slave. to the dollar.
My tn·laWI keep begging Sam to play
some goU or buy a boat but he Insists
be enjoys bll work the way llOme people
enjoy • hobby.
I """1 tbe modest familiel wllo have·
one car, a tmlll house IDd have &o
aave all year to. take a trip, towilt
clua, Wt are traP\)ed by money llld
success. f feel M> fntstrated 1 want
to cry. Airt recom.mendaUon.s?,-RIClt
BUT POOR. •
DEAR Rfal 11\n' POOR: Welcome
11 no a.b. no 11111 u.. m1111n1 tnm. JtU ituer " -'"'he kldl JtCYtr ____ ....,_~
•" ... YM Rlllrnd II 1 CGlll)Mlldve worker
ud U.... • • boo ewe for lL
Bal tldl' ...... -......... bld.
II'• good dlat . Som enjtt1· Mt -~ 'Europe llld other parts ol the -Id I macio a,;le!Tlbie inlata.. Now tho
so thtroa""ytluot be ••'I Poll -. wt hid Olt'1 reai1 obout, but I was money• wlll be enjoyecl b)<,our children•
away from It. Bot tt'1 Md bee1•! · alwl)'I 1'too busy.'' Wt. missed weddings when , it "as ~Uy my beloved wilt
be It clleaU.1 ldmtdf ud ,.., too. llld Bar lllllvabt and otbtr happy lllllily who shoula have hld the pleasure from
Please 1bow ~&he letter~ tippean occaskm because I couldn 't leave the it. -REGRETS
below. It mlpt belp open l>j< ey..._ . bu&!-.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I never
thought I would write to you but I
find now I must. If I can prevent
just. one person £rom making the mJstalr.e
I made lt wlll be well worth the trouble
it took to put this letter togelher. I
am 1191.• very good writer.
My wife and r w.,. married t5 yun ·
We both worked bard and made more
money than we could ever. spend. She
begged me to take her on 1 trip to
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W h • n I reached my 6Znd birthday,
my wife pleaded, wtth me to retire
at least part-Ume. But I wun't sure
anyone else· could tub the company and
I 1taytd ori. She tried again two years
ago, but I couldn't see lL
Well, eight weeU ago I b!Jried my
woaderlul wife and ,_ I lllddenly have
plenty ol -on my hands. Tbe bu8lnea -.·t seem lmjiorijllt at all When
I'm DOI there lhiDp So along jlllt fine.
Even better. I rullu too late that
WUt It Freti0 kllofo1? b tt wnq?
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~ ~l where publlclly
II ~-Gel ac..... Im·
... y<N>Wisb to project.
sooiii10"(0ct. !3-Nov. 21): ~ wba1 you need.
Ein is on staples,
• 'JOlprove relations with
oelgbM,o11 co-workers. Avold
ZOE ZORICHAK
June Rites
exceu. Steady pace gets you go. up and aown. Key ls to gala. Be versatile. SAGIT·
when you're goin1. Know Ulil get ·busy with correspondence. TA.RIUS lndlvidual P r o v e 1
anCi act accordinCIY. ,. Check calls, roessagea. You're !ascl.nating companion .
SA91TTAlllUS (Nov, D· a Winner -1, confident. Ill' TODAY IS Y 0 UR
Dec. 'I): Qood IUllU aspect PISCES (Feb. !f.Mlrch IO): BIRTHDAY yoo attracl others
tonigbi c o inc Ide 1 with Obtalo blot from AQUARIUS to you during time of crisis .
romance, pleasure, rile .. of message. Protect valuables You are about to gain greater
peroooal rilqnelloin, Yo • while· In IJ'lllsll. Accent on recQSlliUon. lmportanl projer.t
finish a major task. You. are mooey, income potential. You can be successfully complet"'L· able to reUeve yourself of~f_:::::::.:.==:~==....:..:.:..._.:..._ ______ -::::=
--belonp to another.
CAPRICORN (Dec. D-Jan:
19): Stress originality.
· Empbasiu your u n t q u e
talents, interests. Don't Jet one
with less ability dissuade you.
Protect property Interests. Be
aware of future requirements.
AQUARIUS (Jao. 20-Feb.
11): Accent on short journey.
You tend to be restless. Moods
THE LOOK OF SCANDIA
If she's the contemporary type,
she'll flip over Scandia.
The shape Is bOkl •
The tJntsh Is eor,: and textured.
The prtc1 lsrlghtAnd the time is now.
Young wome:n interested in becoming airline stewardesses are· invited to the
annual Recruitment Day, sponsored bJi Dusty Wings of Orange County. The
10:30 a.m. to 4·p:m. event will take place saturday, Feb. 22, in the !loliday Inn,
Anaheim. Ready to fly through ar rangements are (left to right) the Mmes. Wil·
fiam Agee, Jan Wright and Muri Ottmer. Further information is available by
calling Mrs, Leonard Spielman al ~7-4~8.
Mrs. Joe Pooley will host
the meeting ol Gamma Alpha
Nu chapter, Bela Slpn1 Phi,
taking place today in her Hun·
tington Beach home.
Assisting Mrs. Pooley, pre si·
dent, will be Mrs. Lloyd Crain.
Mn. Eddie Sidor w i 11
~ a JlftWl'am oe· How \
11 YOW' Conversadon. Mrs. ·
John Bower will offer Express
Yourself, and each member
will be asked to give a talk
on a favorite subject, with
a p r i z e to be awarded for .
the most interesting subjects.
~ on the 1genda will be
plans for •· rush party lo
take place on Monday, Feb.
21.
HB TOPS· Club
Sa-rong 2 Gain TOPS Club
meets every Mond ay at 7:30
p.m. in Sntilh Elementary
School in Huntington Beach.
INTRODUCING IUFFUMS' DIN
PERMANENT WAVE IY RESTOR
1 7 , 5 0 "I· JS.00 value
We're very proud of our permanent wave sotulion by . . .
Roslor.11 aclullly helps lmprM llte q .. li ty ol yoi1
hlir 11 itwavn. To introduce you to astfum' Ofl'll
Per1111nent Wave, we are ioclud in1 Firme·Genie
Hair Cmdilioner bij RestOJ that helps brin1 shinin1
blluty ta your hair and helps keep your set lonaer·
laslin1. We i re includin1 a personalized hair-cul. And ,
as an added special , you will rective Buffu111s' Own
Hair ~ay by Rtstor. Beauty Studio,
all stores except Mari111
Malle on appoinltttent 1t 11te ilJttu,.• Beauty SWdio
nt11esly01: 0...IOl!I L011 Bead!, HE 6·!1141;
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Now ••• this week only $1.00 per visit with 2 for 1 ofier.
Our records show, the mnga patzm, within the fimt 10 visit., ~
a total of 10 inches ~ waist, hips, thigh!, t>m•n01 8Dd upper llDllL
n. wwfl'• '"""""P#rln ... ,,.1 .,_
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As a very veey special offer no w!
Only $1.00 per visit for you at
when you bring in a friend ••• and,
only $1.00 per visit for your friend
••• now, double the results ••• double
the fun ••• at one-half the price.·
Regardless of the length of t ime
needed, in each ,and every case, you
pay ONLY $1.00 per visit ••• offer
valid this week only.
RF.SULTS GUARANTEED in writing ... Tell us
the me. aiJe you want to wear, we will tell you
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LllGAL N<mCI LllGAL NOl'ICI .Coholan
Of BYC
Wins 'two
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Freo11 ltqm a Y le!Dry In the
race from Balbol to Los ·~ RubOI' on SalurdlJ,
Mork ·Cobo!an o1 Balbol '\'C
enter.d bil Pi: (Pacific Clul)
sloop jn i,.o. Angelt& y ldrt
C!Ub'1 Santa Maria ~y
race Sunday and 1111ed off
with the coveted award.
the race wu a feature 01
LAYC'a ~ opening
ceremooles held SaturdaJo and Sunday.
Second In the PC race wa,,
Bill Carlson's Me Too from
Newport Harber Yacht Club,
and third was Patrician 11.
sailed by . Jack Baillie of
LAYC. .
LA YC Commodore J oh n
Reyilolds won the Com·
moclore's TroplJy Saturday in
a tw&-boat race with Com-
modore Norman Scott'& Dewit.
ched of Loog Beach Y acbt
Club.
Here are· the results cl the
Opening Day ncean racing
bandlcap Deel:
CLASS A -(J) Newsboy,
'Jack Baillie, LAYC; ( 2)
Jubilation, Harry steward, D I S t F.i ... L~-n LAYC; (3) Westward, Willard e 11$e por o•H<r••&a
Bell, LAYC. 'th th ··-"'·el ·-yacht is built at Egg Harbor. N.J. but is marketed CLASS B -(I) Joker 111, The 43-foot sportfisherman w1 e w= Y n-.e
Bob Leslie, LA YC; (2 ) Egg Harbor was 911e of the most thoroughly lnsp~ct-in Southern California by Egg Harbor Yacht Sales
Penephone, George Grilflth, _ _:ed:::..:boa:::ts:::_:a::t..:th:.e:..:Sou::.:th:.e:.rn::..:C:.:al:.:if:.:o::.rm:.:·:.:a..:B::.•::.•_t_S_bow_._Th_e ___ o_f_S_an_Di_·_eg"-o-· ____________ _
LAYC; (3) Altamar, Jay
Jones, LA YC.
CLASS C ..,. (!) Wbimsey
II, Rugh Rogers, LA YC; (2)
Protege, John Reynold•,
LAYC; (3) Bewitched,
Norman Scott, LBYC.
CLASS D -(1) Balclltha,
Jolm. Xin<ald, CBYC; I (2)
Dlablo V inte, Frgg<t Ii
Umpbley, LAYC; (I) Safb<>1•,
Jim CUrwan, LA YC.
Hathaway
Fights Wind
For Victory
Gusty wind> peai<lng' up to
30 kDola Satunlay ravaged the
100 &ailing yochts In the
=--~~':~~:
Rey Y acbt Club fer yacbta
participating In !be Mldwin!et
Reptla nezl Mekmd.
OCean Racing C1u1 A wiJl..
ner was St~e Hathaway In
the Columbla-60 Gem from
Califomia Yacht Club.
The race was the first of
two connected with t h e
Midwinter Regatta. The se-
cond will be the return race
the weekend after the
Midwinters.
Trovhy winners .in
Saturd11'1 race:.
OCEAN RACING 'A -(I)
Gem, Steve Hathaway, CYC;
(2) Viva, GOrbam Gelcllell,
CY~AN RACING' B -(I),
Nepenthe, Albert A I I en ,
DRYC.
OCEAN RACING C
Melteml, . Pearce & Stun! ..
van~ PMYC.
PHRF1A .:_ (1) Nam Sang,
Bob Kelley, PMYC; ( 2)
Nilnble Lw, Jack Brink.
WYC; (3) Wbln1'<!y, Milt
Handman, eve (3) Tmiaata,
George Kelih<r, CYC ;
PHRF B -(I) Novlacita,
Marty Beruler, PMYC; (2)
Suzanne, Ia Sherl,dan,
PMYC; (3) Vlrjpniu, Gene
Ford, SBYRC.
PHRF C -(!) Wahoo,
Branin, SBYRC.
CAL-34 -Celerity, Jack
Roeenberg, DRYC.
MORF -, (I) Redon, R.T.
Bender, VYC (under protest)
(2) ll!:agic. Cul RadU&Ch,
PMYC; (3) Retreat, R.A.
Smith, PM Y C (protesting
Redon).
American Eagle Now Hitting Stride,
Leads FlorUla ·Ocean Racing Series
the corrected time scale. Yachts may throw out either
the St. Pete tO Venice or
the Miami to Lucaya race
scheduled next weekend.
PuJblng Ea.le on the ban·
dicap standings ls Robert F.
Winds Heavy
In Newport,
Catalina Island Race · LA Classes
American Ea g 1 e, the
defeated 12-meter in both the
1964 and 1967 America's Cup
~ials, •appears to have C?me .
into her own as a handicap
ocean racer in the Southern
Ocean Racing Conference off
Florida.
After thici first lwo of the
six-race aeries, the Eagle ls
nesting 1top 495.5 points on
The SORC has a com·
plicated scoring sy1tm in
which each race ls rated on
a percentage basis and points
awarded accordingly. The 1()5..
mile St. Petersburg to Venice
race was rated at 15 percerit,
and the 403-mlle St.
Petersburg to Fl .. l.lludei:dale
ra.ce was worth 35 percent.
Opens Whitney Series
The Los Angeles Yacht Club
will shove off the 1989 offshore
ocean racing season March
1 with the WJdWinter Catalina
Island Race, the first in the
Whitney seM.es.
The invitation to all owners
of qualified ocean racing
yachts also included the an-
nouncement ol the lint of
the Little Whitney Series for
yachts uDder 30 feet quallfying
under the Midget Ocean Rac-
lni Fleet'rule.
The Catalina Island ract
ataN from LAYC at 11 a.m.
Saturday, March 1 and goes
around Catalfua Island, Jeav-
Cece II Takes
SSSC Regatta
ing the island to port.
Under normal conditions the
race comes to a screeching
halt Sunday evening as the
yachts run under the lee of
the east end of Catalina
Island. After working through
the Jee the race continues
back to the starting point In-
side the Los Angeles Harbor
entrance. The distance Js 68
miles.
For the MORF the race
starts at 11 :20 a.m. leaving
the Pt. Fermin Buoy to port,
Esther Oil Island to port and
th~ center section Gt the 'Los
Angeles Harbor breakwater to
starboard, thence back to· the
finish -a distance of 20
miles.
The Whitney Series consists
of aiI races of which one
Bill Headden's Cal·21 Cece · can be thrown out in the final
II was the winner of the first scoring. Yachts: entering must
Small Yacht Racing Fleet have a valid Crumng Club
race sailed Saturday and Sun· of Am er i c a measurement
day under the auspices of the certilicate· and the owner must
South Shore Salling club. be a member of a qualified
The lo.boat fleet was slam-yacht club. '
med by blustery winds , on The LitUe Whitney is also
Saturday and had to delay a best five out of ail. aeries .
the start Sunday because of Participants must have a cur·
light wind and fog. rent ocean racing certificate
Runner-up in the fleet was or belong to a one-design class
Vince Arri_go in Columbia-28 in which at least one yacht
No. 218, aaUn,-for St. Francis in that class has an ocean
V.cbl Clllb. roclni certlllcate.
Blustery southerly winds
made a short passage for the
small yachts nchlg from
Newport to Los Angeles Satur-
day. The event involves the
Rhodes, PC, Endeavor and
Lude.rs classes in their annual
race to Los Angeles Harbor
to be on hand for the
Midwinters.
Winner in the Rhodes-33 .
class was John Matarangas ,
of st. Francis Yacht Club
sailingMlatress. .
Mark Cobolon of Balboa
Midwinte~ Regatta Opens
Yachts From Newport to LA Harbor Turning Out for Annual Event
It's the middle of winter
-according to the yachtin&
calendar.
So nothing could be more
appropriate than the Southern
ca.Llfom1I Yachting Asaocia~
Uoo'1 Mktwlater R e g a t l 1 ,
which the yadltlnl crowd bu
been eelebr11ln( f0< 40 years.
The MldWtnten, .. the
event II known all ...,. !be
-ld, will be be1d tblJ
-..i, •lartlnl Fridq with
lhil cl.-ulling oat of Los
Anples Yadll Club, and pick·
llli up momontum Satunlay
and Swiday aa Iii other 1.os
Angele.Loog Beach c 1 u b s
herold !be starts for domis
of. more Aillnl classe&.
!Nrlq thete three days -
always on the w e e t e n d
nearest W11bbtfloo's b1rthday
-the .,..... Los Aqela
Harbor b blanlte!ed with
blllow!nl -u tllo Jlchts Nlaall••--Tbe oolJ tbbll that will stop
Jt this yea r is an ugly film
of crude oil spreading south
from the Santa Barbara arra.
SCYA officillls are watching
the aliclc ·anxiously and are
prepared to issue a last
minute cancellaUon of the
massive regatta if the oU
sboolcl mep pot Pt. Fermin.
Even IO, !be fear of retting
lopllclea louled with !be ..,..,
mtu may keep many 1-from •nlerlni the reptla this year. Tbe event
draws yacblllnm from Sau
Diego to San FranclJCO.
The 9&nguard of the mau
exodus from Neport Harbor
to Los Angelea Harbor started
Saturday with the annual tact
lor the Rhocles-338 and . PCs
so \hey CAn be on hand for
the slutlll( guns n ' • t
-~d. Yachts With IUI· U'"1'J power make !be trip
up !be eoul on the opeolng
d1y ol tllo rtplta.
Jf weather and se1 con-
,
dit.ions remain favorable it Is
anUcipaled that every docking
aod mooring · facility In Los
Angeles and Long Beach
harbors will be full by Friday.
seven yacht clubl cooperate
in lllasinr !be Midwinters.
Tiley are Loo Aqel.,, Lol1I
Beach Cabrll!o B t a c ~ ,
Alamltot 'Bly, Seal -.
UW. ShlPI Fleet and the llCln-
UJ!g!on Harbour yacht club&
With the ueepllon o1 ooe
clau at LBYC, Loo Anpla
YC will be the only club band·
line r..., on Friday. LBYC
will start the larse catamaran
{over 24 feet) cluats on Fri-
day.
Classes scbeduled for Friday
starts out of LA YC are Ocean
Racing A, B, c and Di Colum-
b;a.w, Cal-41, ca~. PCC, K·
43, K...ft, K-40, cal..fO, K-38,
Colwnbfa.31, Cala, Cah14,
Rhodef.a31 PC, Sbieldl40, cat-
30 lod Star. Any claA bolts
th3:t cannot muster a
minimum of· five entries will
automat.ically be shunted over
into the Ocean Racing Han·
dlcap cluses.
Starting time ror the fir!'t
claa at LA YC wJH be 1t noon
each day.
Jn addition to lhe sailine C-. LBYC will stag; the
annuil predicted log race for
p<JWC't <!ruilerl OTtr a -1le
_.. between Newiiort and
!be Loi ·,U,elel Harber araa.
~ ..... " ~ by !be.Solitherq Callfornh
Cruiser AalciclaUon and 8COr· fJ1i will COW>! toward SOuthern
Callfornla bl(h points, lor the
naUonal polnta ol I h e
American P o w er Boat
Aasocl1Uoq aod the King
Bruf1111D T r o p b y • The
predlcled loc r .. e wUJ be
Satur<lay onb'· II will be dlvlcl·
eel Into two cllvllku -Clw
A for eJperleoeed pradlcted
lo(gm and Cius B fer
novices.
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Howto Use New 1040 Forms
' 111 sn.VIA POltTER
Tbll ..na al 10 dolll-plekod
columm ~ today will
live you tax facts and
lir11<1Y hlnlt you can gel
ltom no other newspaper l.t1
aulde· It .. not designed to
make It , a cinch for you to rw out your 11ea tax returo
nor will it re.huh lnfOnnaliod
you can set rrom the !Jltel'llll
Revenue Ser.vice's on
booklet.
It wW. though. s a v e you
money; lt will &ave')'OU time;
it will help you avoid costly
errors; H will mtnDnlu the
chances that your return will
be questioned; It will provide
you With signJficant assistance
if your return is que1tioned.
It also will give you P.OiDts
the official Treasury f o r m
package doesn't even mention,
for much of the information
1n this series comes from liUle
publicized Treuur)' rules or
favorable court de c Isl on s
which the Treasury doesn't
necessa.·ily disclose to you.
CUP THESE tax columns,
save them to use when you
are filling out your return.
UCB GIVES COAST MEN NEW POSTS
Roller! G. LHCh Stanton R. H.;.pick
Leech and Herpick
Reassigned by UCB
Robert G. Leech, manager
of the Corona del Mar office
of United California :8anJt"for
the past five years, hail been
elected a vice president or
the bank and Is being uaigned
to the Los Angeles Head-
quarters u administrative
.. ai!lant lo the Ilea~ of the
Caiilorn.i.a Divis.ion.
He is being succeeded as
manager by Stanton R •
Herplck, formerly a&!istant
vice president of the bank's
Orange C.OUOty Airport office.
Leech, who lives in Newport
Beach, is a member or the
Commodoru ·Club of the
Newport Harbor Chamber o(
Commerce, is first vice presi·
dent at the Coroni del Mir
Kiwanis, president of the Boys
Club of the Harbcl' Area, and
a member of the gNiwth and
development committee ol the
UCI Foundation.
Herpick has been assistant
vice president of Jbe bank's
Orange County Airport ofllce
since last November and
....utan! manager for the past
two yeara. He began his
carur with United California
Bank in 1113 on a manage-
ment-training program for
college graduates and was ap-
pointed assistant manager of
the Harbor and Baker office
in Costa Mesa ·• year later.
Mes a Firm's
Stock Noted
LOS ANGELES -Financial
analysts in California pick
Collins Foods International,
lnc., as their favorite stock
for 1969, a poll by CaJifomla
Business revealed.
The third annual forecast
survey by the weekly business
and financia1 n e w s p a p e r
shows Collins, whose
stock has more than doubled
in value since its initial public
offering at $11 a share less
than three months ago, n~
out runnerup U.S. Financial
of San Diego, Redcor Corp.
of Canoga Park, Whittaker
Corp. ol Los Angeles and Stan·
dard..P1cific Corp. or Costa
Mesa .
ftalilornia Busines.5 polled
members of the San Fran-
cisco, LQl5 Angeles and San
Diego analyst societies.
You' caa trlllllaie Ille •onla
you .... rudlOI bolo dollan
"'_,.., pock«. !I .. to bqln:
lhe -tax ldrma: Doa' be upaet 11 you ue
-the 30 rnillloll -""° .....iv.II your tax lorui1
prbited ·la red and blue int
or · among, the 5 mllHon wbo
recolvtd fotn\' printed In rod
aod blue apJm! I b]Ue llllted
J>acklrolmd. Except for Ille
colon, 'f'* l'"1D 11 eucllJ
lite the ,.iar !'""" ~ Qlod by the ether • m1Jllno
filers. '
The DI& la espertmenllng
to llnd out whether Ille colored
f0/1111 wW belp cut down the
mistakes you mate• on your
returns. For instance, over I
million errors were made on
the 73 million Individual
returns filed for '67; last year,
the IRS examined about S
million returns and refunded
almost $300 millioo which ta.I.·
payers bad overpaid because
of their ~ errors.
1' FriEJt· errors show up
on the 'ti color than on the
old.style blacko()Q-wblte forms,
we'll' all be receiving color
sbeeta .nut year. ·
Here are important ad-
ditional cbariges:
n you ·itemize your deduc-
tions, you know that the in-
structlons to Form 1040 con-
tain an official list of ac-
ceptable state sales ta1 deduc-
·tions. Find your i n c o m e
bracket and the size of your
f~ly and the table will give
you a deduction for your state
sales tu whlcb the TreaSW')'
generally· will accept without
challenge and without asking
you to prove the amount by
Sjl)es slips or anything else.
NOW, rim '68 instructions
can help · you get a higher
deduction from this official
table in two ways:
First, your income class for
this table is not just the figure
on line 9 of page 1 of Form
1040 (adjusted gross income.)
To this, add 50 percent of
your long.term capital gains,
any ta1.exempt interest you
receive, your ta 1-e 1 empt
Social Security or railroad
retirement benefits, etc. To
illustrate, say your adjusted
gros! income on line I Is
$12,000, ·which Includes $4,000
of an $8,000 long-term capital
gain you maae from selling
stock in '68. Your income
bracket fOl' guiding you to
your state sales ta1 deduction
is $16,000, not just $12,000.
This should give you a bigge!'
itemized sales: ta1 deduction
than you would get at the
S12,000 level.
SECOND, un til now, the
$20,000 Jncome bracket set the
maximum slate sales: tax
deduction which you could
take from the table, no matter
how much higher your Jncome
bracket The '61 instructlona
change this: to allow a higher
sales tu d~uctlon 'for in-
comes of $20,000 and up.
The official instruct.ionl will
.tell you bow to calculate th.Ls
higher acceptable deduction:
look there if your income
bracket -including half of
Jong-term capital gains, ta.J.
exempt income, .etc. -is
$20,000 or more.
Nut: F l 1•rl11 your
1arcllill'lt; odd.I ol. u 1adJt.
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•~TOM llfAOt. \.AGUfllA lt.t.Ct4,
NlWl'OltT NAOt.MM Ct.IMUf1'L SAN
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Coast.~acingCounty's GM Ford .
Growth in Population 'P~hing' ,'
The population growth in total.
Orange County since 1950 ha.! However, the coastal areas T b• · ·
been well dislribuled, ao:-of the county .... becoming or ,mes
cording to an economic study progressively more important
released ·by Downey Savings and the population up-swing
and Loan Association. in this section has been
Population in the county .,11 especially sirong in Tecent
a whole increased from 216,000 years.
in 1950 to 704,000. at the time Since 1960, the populalion
or the 1960 census, .and ·up of the coast.al area has in-
to 1,318,000 in 1968. By the creased 175 percent, compared
time the lf'i'O cemus:. is taken with rt percent ror the county
it Is anticipa~ that Oraqge 11 a whole. This· area now
County will ·have nearly 1.5 aCcountS for 31 ,percent · of
million resldents. Orange County's population,
Early gains: came In and compared with 21 percent at
.around the older major the time. of the 1960 census.
cities and wll.ncorporated sec-. If recent trends continue,
lions close to Los Angeles the 1970 census results will
County. However, in recent pTobably reveal that more
years the increases have than one-third of the county's
become widely distributed. re~dents ~ill be living in the
The Downey Savings' study coastal areas.
shows that the centraJ portion The population record, bas-
of t~ county, comprisfng ed 00 censua and planning
Anaheim, Garden G r o v e , departmehta, estin1al.e! ts as
Orange, Sanla Ana, Stanton follows :
and adjacent unincorporated c .. 1r.1 c-t11 °""' •• ~territory, b a s ezpe.rienced '5C c-.. •• .... &CICIO 11'-0CO •~--' ! '" (..us lM,OGe UQ,11111111.000 1IM.GOO sUuaWl.l.ltia and steady growth '" E•t. ll5;CIOll G.aot.ui,ooo 1~1t,a:11
aince 1950. It now has · a "-'ric"'nt : lt6G kl 1Kf '~ l~ ~ 17ll0 population of . about SSS,000, ~ C01.1n1Y r0111:
or · 42 perceJtt of · the cow:ity :~ :::: :'" ~:"' '"" 1~ 21 100
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Exc.hanges Order Study
To Solve Paper Problem
NEW YORK (AP) -The
New York and American
Stock Exchqes are calling
in space-age" eiperts to help
solve a cJ.erical problem that
threatens Wall Street's opera-
liom;.
During a year of record
trading volume, brokeTage
flnns have been overwhelmed
wilb paperwork involved in
the transfer. of 11 t o c k
certilicates. Tra6ing hours
have been curtailed by the
~ exchanges to g I v e
brokers' staffs more time for
clerical duties.
But the problem persists,
despite some r e c e n t lm-
prov.ement, and· w i t b in·
creasing public interest in
stocks there have b e e n
demanCis for better ways to
handle the work.
Crillcs'. ·of Wall Street's perforinance have .-id ~ Us
mcinner of doing business was
anachronistic ·in , a time ol SW:&b!& stock trading.·
Tb~ two major ezchanges
a.nnounced last w e e t that
Rand Corp. and Nott b
~erican Rockwell• Corp. had
been retained. t" develop
sys\~ms for handling the
paperwork. ·
Rand -often described as a "think tank" -conducts:
research Programs for private
industry and the govenmi<mt.
North American R o e t w .e ·I I
manufactures military elec-
tronics and aerospace parts·.
DETROIT (AP)
Space Re-entry's His Bag The exchanges said the
Rand study to develop ways
of impro_ving the method of
handling paper work is likely
to take years. The North
American Rockwell analysis
or· present operating methods
is . expected to be completed At 29, 'Andy' Anderson Heads Philco Divuion
A cursory glance around
Elwood .. Andy'' Anderson's ol·
Dee at Philco-Fonl'1 Newport
Belch plant gives an in-
dtcaUoo ol the importance of
his work.
The walls are covered with
photos ol . missile rtt:ntry
vehicle! and his desk is
covez;ed with reports on guided
mlssilt: re-entry technokigy-
and proposed efforts curr,ntly
under way. Another wall is:
covered by a blackboard with
diagrams and formula on it.
Young "Andy" Anderson of
Fountain Valley, ls supervisor
ol the re-entry vehicle section
al Pbllco-F<l'd.'s space and re-
etry l)'lleml division's
Newport Beach operaUOlll.
Alqe21be ' '
tlnl men other than~
11111 S<Ctlon, a pOrl al Ille
adr~..s r....try aymms
4ll1 partpient. 'bu the
mponslbllity for developing
the technique. and t h e
ana1yt.lcal tooll which go Into
future re-entry sy1tent1 for
military guided missiles.
••This includes new re-ftlU,
systems concepts for vtblcles
or components of vehiclet,"
bt: 1111. "and coven such
oumponmt& u nose tips, btat
llaitJdl, anteMae and an·
temae windows."
It la allo up 1o him and
bi. -le 1o delttmlne wbal
tiDd el. vfJUcJe can accomplilll
t b • Job In lhe bell .-n>I•
'
manner -and then determine
what its logicaJ componenls
will be.
The challenge of his job
lies in the fact that re-entry
work is pus:h1ng the limits
of engineering and scientific
technology, in the fields of
aerodynamics. thermodynam-
ics, s:tructum and materW.s.
"We are continually aeekinc
new m1terials aod new ways
to design re-entry vehicles to
meet the stingeat mllltary
m i 11 a I o n r e qµireo:lents,"
Andenon 81)'1.
He polnta out that re-entry
sysiem:s problems can't be
-ed will! lllat0<>f-lbe-ar1
technology -and the in-
ventimess: is a dally re-
quirement 1n hi$ work.
YoUNO •Xf'IRT,ON MISSfLE .Rl·llfl:RY
I ,__, ~ SNil'91 lb 1ntry Vohlclo Shape
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"Routine effort Is n'' t
enough," he 1treues. "We
look for new solutions to pro-
blems each day."
The you n g engineering
supervisor first joined Phllco-
Fcrd) Aerooulronic Dlvi,lon
at Newport Beach u p o n
receiving his masters degree
at Berkeley in March, 1963.
He became part of the space
and rHntry systems division
when it was formed in la~
1966 from portiom 0 r
Ae:ronulronic and the Western
0 e velopment Laboratories
('ifDL) Division at Palo Alto.
Even though this work Is
mJJitary oriented for the most
part -the re-entry field has
had clvlli.an •·ran out" In
matmall ldVJDCements, and
la labrlcatioo and procwing
tccbnlquel . which have been
aoolied fti oilier lndualriu.
!l'be ••Systems methodoloa"
med in aiajor re ·entry
1yatems Ns a1'o ' had ap-
pUcatlon in civJI artu with
UM cyst..,. approoch being
laken to DllJ\Y varied artu.
"When people ask me wl\at
are possible clvililln benefit~
I derived rrom our wort." I Anderson UJ'~ "f try 1nd
strell that Ult best civilian
bentf11 ls aarvtval. Our rHn--
try w ... k hen Is ln..tved with
lhe .,""' of our nation. I
lhlnlr that opeab for itself.•
in about siz months. ·
The excbanges ssl~t
they and other !eCUrlties in-
dustry organiiaUom are at
work on more than a do:ren
projects in this field that will
take .one to five years to com-
plete and •W· coat 1111111'
millions of dollars.
In advising member firnu
of the broadened attack on
the paper glu~ Robert W,
Haack, president of the New
York exchange, sakl:
"These plans, wtme parts
will t~ effect over a period
ranging from several months
to several years, represent
bold steps towards reslruc•
luring indusl(y operation.s.'"
Irvine PR Man
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CLASSIFIED INDEX DAILY .PILOT WANT ADS.-
r• IJIQGBSI' SINGUJ "•it.alCBTPJACfJ ON rBfJ ·~G,.E Cf)ASI' -CAU DIRECI' 84.Z .587a . AMft....,. may fllMe th .. r aft'>' tel.,,._,
Pllonn Are 0,. 8;00 a.111. -5:30 p.m.
9 lo Noon S.tur<l1y--Closed Sunday
DIAL DIRECT 642-5678
WESTMINSTER & NORTH COUNTY DIAL FREE 540-1220
~ _.. 494-9466
HOUSES FOil SALi ._. iua "--....,.,, ,. .. ~, •••"-"' ,.. •!!!!!!. ... -.m .......... tcAI. COIT'A Mnl ll• ~.!...... 11 .. MYIP#ilNT RIPITW
IM!M DI&. MAii lffl ;..tft'iiiitt NM = "•..C1" ldlA va... Ult · · ""91111 c:oLLmM PMll: Utl WK PY .. l'UllMAC9 ......... ....
Huntington llMch *1220 .... ... .... --....
.......... lual .. IAl1'.....,.... .. ~· •llTOI• ... __,. dtt«ft "'11 COIOM OA MM ... 6 ........ M.. tm .......... cont ttt• .aliUliM .. ......... ...
llllWPMT ..... tm IAT ........ ._ .UMIPL 18a'hell Ma
U'f'Call'f • tlll ~--........ di .U.OM• OllC.. ...
UY'IMOllft ttll M'"'1' ...... IUCW = =-ntUMa" = :A.wu;a-~= NUlfTAltf'VM.UY MM .Ull IMOll' '"'
POOL!
Fcur bedrooma
Cioni 1'amlly .....
Block wall fence
BOat or tral.ler atorap .....
Exotllent Northv.·t1t
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11111 pdoe IM.000 cu )'OI .. lt l'IO\\' !
~ C04T$ ~WAL~CI
RIALTOllS
-...S5CM6'44141-
lo,.n '-'"1'1 MAllMHI ff'9HU.fllDI tlJI ...,_ 111.\CM 4411 llQLTN CLUU n
u•un.um PM& 1m ~-::"" : ~L-PlltM .._.. :=:i!!!!!ll!!_l!"!"'"""'!I!"'*""'"
=·lolT ::: MllDIN HOW •It NmllllOll MCOUTINI .,JI 3 · 1!!.--~ •
IAlnLU•• ltll WlnMtfllSTl'I 4'tt HICOM8 TAX tr• VU111.,-..
llVIN• TlllllAC9 lt41 MIDWAY CITY .... la.OM, OtMN--,,. La-Lot.
COltOllA DIL MAa 1ftl U.NT& AQ -lllOMltCe '1lf • -,-ULNA "'ONIUU. ,. ....,.,.. MA ... .....,. --, ............... ,... ,•,,,1 .. Zoned M Great for tht
NACOi UY t• TUSTIN U.Y ...... .,. t• =".:' IUCM .,_ IWYQT*T .... OttldtM mt harJdY man, Compact 2 Bed-~~IWtO = U..UMA •II.VIL = ~~r'" .... ,.. .... = rooms home on 58 x 1M tt..
NUtfJ...,._ llM:tl 1• IA" C:UMlllTI 4"1 LMDICUIM .... lot fat more unlta. ROOin1
MUWT919TOll MMIOUI ,.. :"U:-:~ = ~ lllCK = ~ aan&t plus lup rJe. :."':::c::AL&.P l:: COQOMllUUM -MOVllM I -mMtAl9 ... taebed double IUJ.P• Own.
•utmT •UiCM ..,_ ReNTALS ~:::;:: =•1•••• : er llYI Sen1 &.abmlt )'OUI' ~~~ ~:. Aph. UnfvntlthMf PATtot _. deal • $22,950.
LADWOOD • •1W11tAL -~"",.,. ._., = WE SELL A HOME · ~:N ;: =~ ::: fll.VMtlH ,.. EVERY J1 MINUTES · ===-= == :::. = ·;;.rar.:· s Walker & Lee
• M' .... <-t'11 NawoRT lllOllU 1111 HMP tlllYt<a ...
''' 1611 WllTCLI""' tnl l4>0' ... 20l3 W tclW Dr ' .....,.,. AJIA 1411 4.lfllWlltlfTT .... DIP IAD~'":t...... .... ... ~-rm es n.-.. ·.,.__ IAllTA AM Men. ,_ aACK UY IMf lllMOOILltf• I al•Alll fM1 _. ..,_ ~V"CI. ' =:-, .. u.n ILU,. '"' lllMIDIU•• lrTCM•• ... N Th ____ .. '. _,. -•T• .._ COil.OMA DIL MA• tm ..._ ..... mt 9C11' e ~ ·-,.. Ml.MA "'9 lllWI... IHI ~~=.o ··-........... y ....... ml ..... ~ ....... ,.......... $25 950 -•-L tll.8 Ull •"IC T..,.U. .._.,.... .... I I.A.VU MILL.I 11'1 teuetnlMTOtl llACM .. TAIUMllN• .,,. 4 ·+ FAMil..Y ROOM art.isl
, 1.A.UllA IUCM = ~U.,-AIM VAUIY 141t TlllMITll C.OMftOL Im bo e V "t'JI ummua1. 4 bed
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;, .. ---•. CUM":':" aM.W 11LAND •• TILL ~ "" m • e • ' '"' IUL •PCM ... Tl\ .............. ,. ..... M"l'I room• terrific muter bed-. :.=::=M4lf0 ~nt,. UN• IUCN ... Tilll tlll'llc.9 .,. room. 1
with }Da.dJ cf closeta OUJllH COUNTY ... T9U'tltlCIN. ...... .... ...
DANA "°'"" 11'1 Ul:D ... ••ov• "" UPMDUTaaY '"' and private bath. FamilY u.auaq, . "" W9111111••naa. N11 WILatMI "" room plus utWty or .ewtna: :..u.:: g: ~~:f" = JOIS a EMPLOYM!NT room. Lure J.lving room
lllYftl .. COVllTY t• U..,.A ..,.,. NlteN'Tt NII IOI WAWTllD. Mii ,... with bl1dt fireplace, pldlh
:::::.:.:: MWD = ""'"' .... ,. WAWTllD.--.. wall to wan ~ts a D d
I HOUSES l'Oll SALi
General 1000
COWGf PARK GEM
ONLY 12,000. Aawne Sl>9i
FHA loan $156. month in-
dl,ldina: taxes and lhlur&nce·
Roomy Uiree ~room. 1"
bath, -dinblt room and modem bWlt·lnL Locat-
ed nnr O.C.C. and OOln"A
M£8A CIVIC CENTER.. t,ot
la IJTUW' the tmnJ.Call
tor appolntm«nt to IHl • • * .,,
CJJSTOM~OUAUTY
Near COSTA MESA• PARK
and SHOPPmG ii thla clie,.n
CW1tom bllllt three bedroom,
two bath pl111' wP famDy
room heme. wan to wall
carpets tm.r H1W n.ooas.
BuDt·lll ranee and oven. •
pleoty C\IPboard I p & C e
N i c e 11 i.nc1vaped ye.rd.
1prlnkltr1 and Pf.Ho. ()aly
$27,90,) Eu)' ttnnlll • S\lbmlt
F .H.A. or G.I. 0~1.1
EU)' access :or boat or trail·
er. 3 BR 2 bl.th. hardwood
ftoora. VA or FHA $187 per
mo po,. all
$21,HO
HOUSIS FOil SALi HOUSES FOil SALi
Gorierol. IOOOG«Mral 1000
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LAST CALL!!
out ol State °""" .... -and must sell bis
4 BedromJ. -211' bath h:lme
~led on tree.liDed ~I
tn exclull.ve Baek Bay area.
Spodouo Y>n1 with w... llWlm'lili>« pool
Ttds beautif\rJ. home ii
(reshly decorated am.
ready to IO·
$51,500
Call: Jim Cobb
Res. 673-1864
132' frontage on Beach mvd.
In Huntington. Beach: Prime
location with Iota of room
fo1 ~ !or any com-
mtn:lal endeavor.
$92,500. 29°/o
down
Nowpor\
at
Victoria
646-1111
8142 Lambert
Circle
4 ,lleclroom·2 Bath
• Plus Bonus Room
Wl'RE
WAVING
THE FLAG
FOi ••. "THI RIAL ESTATllS"
All ow:. ellorts are concen·
tratect In the Newport Har-
bor Coata Mesa area. We are your neighbors. We live here and mus\ oonUnue to
aucceed here!
Do Yoo WoodetT
which area ls just
right. It might be
Halecrest in this
neat, bright 4 very
clean B BR, big fam.
horn('. Only $24,950.
Flexible terms. -
20 Profeuionalt
To Serve. You!
HORSE. LOVIU
Santa Ana Heights
66.x200 with 2 6ed-
room home and a 2
car garage. Lot com.
pletely fenced $~.-
500 -Great terms.
llCi IONUS
4. Bdnns. plus 20x30
pl.,....... plumb<d lo'
bath or wet bat. 4 yrs. new1 nr. schools
4: sbopp ng. $32,950
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l'LDft NII &I.IA "" COUTAL Pit .109 WMTSD. Aldfffl"11 NII MU -U..... HACW 1111 MIM a WOMI• ,_ drapes. Dream ldtcben with u.euu, • ...._ '* ..-me "'"' ,... built LnL Sp9dow: dlnil8 RENTAU ""' CUMeWYI! mt ....-c:11s..,.. n•
Nowpart
at
Victoria
646-tlll
Country UvllNJ on
A Third of on
Honest Action, • $149 per lllilnfh Sin"'"' Senn"'
Owner transferred. must sell We Proud UM IUAM C.VISTUNO f1ll MllU' WAllTID. Mm 111t areL 2 endoerd yards .. ~ How• Furrtlthetl DANA .....,. .,. A••MC11s. ... ,,.. tutic ftnandng.. Take over
•NRA&. • REAL EST1 ATE, :~:.::"":...:::..• = Jarp5"" loan .Lowdown
Acre
Newport Heights
this newly redecorated 2· J~---'° .... Serv--• ... story borne. New carpets
llltnAU TO INAlll -Gener• AHNtla. -• ..... .,... .............. t • Just lilted, don't COPA Ml... :n• -.,-Ml~ DIL MAii ntl ftlPLIX. -... SC:fllOOLI • 1MITllUCTIOM ,... nJt, CIU Ml...:m.4
MllA vmDI llM CONDOMIMIUM ... JOI Plll•AIATIOM JIM ron~-E 0' ""N me I ~!!!O!!!!'!'l'!l!!\!!!!!!!!!!!!-tOt.L•M PA•K t'lll Rlln"AU W....,.. "" THUfttc:AL '* ~· • ..__. , · J · .. w,.•• .. --·-... ··~ -MERCHANDISI FOil · Luxurious Mansion :::=l :r:-11 :: =:i: ~l~u. coum :; SALE AND TRADE Dover Sh.ores 5 BedromJ, 3 baths, Dream
tAYIMOllft "" 9UllT HOMIS .... •UltMITVlll -L •• 11 DDYlll tMCMlU mr MllC. ••MTALI "" o•~ICI •u1t1tm1•• •1• Waterfront home awd for a discrlmftlet-
wanc.LW• 1111 tNCOM9 ''°'"'""" ,.. ON'K• IQUWMllfT 1111 Ing executive andbiJ deaerv.
UlllftltlfTY PAil• -aust1111n PllOHllfY .. ITDll• 11411·~·'"" ..,, SpadoUI two • atory 3 BR inc fam1lY DeUeb """,.,.••... --=~::.•:::AL = ::·.:,~r~u.tn' = bame. Formal entry ball 1 ---1h~.... --~ d;:;:: ...,ICI 111.-rAL ""' MOUMMOL.D llDCIOS -with cl:rcular .t..t-.. , dii.. .._. • ., ., .. ..,. • ._,., -v
IMf ILUll'P • IMS IMDUITlllAL PllOPlllTY -ea.UH SALa ml -.,.._~"::._ ""·· fanill¥ room. Landscaped lllV1WI TOUC.W ,.. t;OMMdCl4L ... PVIUICTV11:1 Aucnolt --room. ~ __.. .... with an t!)'e towards beauty :::: •n. IMI = IMDVlftlAL ltnfAL ... ~-11• ftreplaoe. Pier ll 1loat • • and M6Y maintenance. Lo-
UY llU... .. ~-~= NfT=:::""S!.~ !!.: • ·••• •• •••• •· ·••• ••• $l.S5,(l(X) cated on -·'-t cul-cle-e8c LIOD ..... 1111 .,,....., -"''"•• •• u<-'"'·-1..._ """" IAUOA la.MIO ,.. crnvs ...,.. 11n M le.AL •nauMUn fl» .m.i-. ~ street. 11 you can afford a
WU•llHIOll llACM ~ ACltllAH -PIMIOl•OlUNI tiM ....... $38,COJ Dream u-~ vnn'd POVlfTAIM VALLl,Y tn• I.Ml IUtwolll .. IADIO ' .. nuu~ .JV~
UAL euae i.-llllO•T •aoftlllTY .. fllLrnllOll -better let thil today. GI L01M U4Cll .. oa.ui•a co. •llOl'PTY ._. ....... , 6 1TWl110 •1• NO DOWN!! I SUbmit ~••
-' .. -OUT O• ITATll PttOP, .. TAPI ltHOllJMllll -• v-
IMTA AMA "'' = MOUWTAt• a Dllln au CAMalW a nut••llT -C.WW .. a...ktr & (o. amall@r home on our guaran.
'#llTMNtPW• 1111 SUIDMIN)llf UHD am MOMY "'"'LID ... -c.. ..... tee sale plan.
••DWAY ern ww HAL '"An •••Vkll "'' ,...,,... MOM -.....J'...., ~ WE SELL A HOME :l.tn"* .... ...,. :: ::-:.':=:9 = :=rt::..-:OU.acont = ICI,... •....., EWRY J1 MINUTES
U.IUNA llAC" l7tl BUSINESS •nd' Mite. WIJfT8D --3'.-'"' ~ ~~==L = FINANC•AL ~::••Y.... =~Walker & Lee
""' JUAM CAP11'1'11ANO VII IUllNIH Ml'Olll'UMmn .......... , .... ,· .. • _.,....... ...'"' Fee-'-"''"" duplex near chan--~.. . . e.t.•"1"1l4H IUC.M tnl IUllMld WAHTID .. -......, ..... _ ..,,-w W tclilf Ori DAMA "°"" •• llfVlnMlllT 01: ,..... 1111 IWAPS '"' net a ocean. Modem attrac-ea ve
IUVl•tlDI C:OUllT'f -INVllTMINT WANTID t:n-1 pnS ancf lJVISTOCK ttve comtruction. 3 bed--646-ml Open Evel:.
YAC:ATtoN lllNTAU -MOPllV TO LGM COMOOllUMMIM ,.. PllttoMAL """' .. Pnt. ........... -rooms, 2 batha each unit. Move In
IMIPl.UIS PUil._ 1i11 ~:=.w~... .. = = Forced air hut, firep)aoes,
RENTALS ••AL 111'ATI ........ = MOIUft -electric kl.tehens. $49,500. Tomonow
Housel Unfum11hecl =~,.,..7' ._. = (l.'Li;tORNIA LIVING can ior full particulua and Huge 2 B1Y Cape Cod. ls ""'u.L -ANNOUNCEMENTS •u .. ain '"' ant. to mee. Ready far you. 3 lara:e bed-= .::t"" MAa r,: •ti NOTICU :i.,:1111 HOU = • Diii rooma, den or rum.pus room.
lillV. VllH 1111 "'*Di ffiN Mii .. AWlll..... -Excelltnt lenni -with 20"
COL.UM ...... '"' LOIT ... YICATIOl9 -dn. on2y $225/mo. Priced for :-,.;:: :"Ti" = ::::"'..8.u.im = Tl.ANSP01tTATION RE ALT y ac&n at $38,(0).
Mft1l'CMl"T INOll:U -alllTMI Int aMTI • YACM'TS "" -W Bl IAYINOllU -l'VN•IAU "4tt U.ILIMn tnt -• Balboa vd., N.B.
DO'llt IMOlln au PAID °'"""" '411 l'OWll• c:aun••• -675-6000 WllTCUl'fll all PVflll•AL DlllllCT'Ollt ~4 ••l~I HAn ... 1nov•11:•m PAlll *' ""611lm ..... MAT ftAILI•• -lltYINS -CA•D Ofll TMA•Q .cu ao.t.T MAlllTIMAfll(I "11 Thl'ff Wl·L--•AC.IC U.Y 1t41 IM MIMO•l4M Inf .... T LAUNC:MIH ltot ...a
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:'ff.":'":::u.c• :: ~:=W.:~ ~~ :!: =:T ... :L,i~~INI = II peace, comfort location
coaoNA "" MAI ml UIMATO•t1• .. :::1 ~.Wf~ = are lmportan~-~-you, look 1 ... ' .. 6" ... "•"'"bo'""r"Bl"v"d" .... c,. ... M ... :!;~=..,,.. = :::C::A~L •AHi •m IOAT C.MAITtll ,.. thll over. ....unvc:nlent to
LIDO llU 1)11 AVtATI0'9 ll•VtU = flltlNIM• aoAn ... Newpori H e t g h ts an.de
ULMIA lsu.HO ml TllAVIL '°'-:::; :;::::. = tchooJ, and all shopping. :l ~~ Wl::.a. ::: :~T~~x~o.:.. ... ..-n WAllTIO ,_ bib to new park. Only
""'"..,... MA•IOUI; .. LltAL NOTIC•• .. All1C.R.U'T 11• $25,500; and all theae ''plus" ~'lUM1'Alflf '141.UY *"9 •IMAll 6 TllT9llntl ... ln.Ylflle \.ftlOlll .,. features 3 · ~-.. 2
SIAL MACM ,. SERVICE DIRECTORY :;:-.• ~· = hlths, ~":\<"··;:•·and
MIDI:• ""'"' = Accoutn'lflll -lie.TC.UIS ,_ drapn. do hie cp ~~ 11611 Atmn•lflll llll"AC9 ... ILllCTlllC <Alli Im drl U I~~
U.llTA AMA ""' AP•LIA!f(°I •••AIU. ,... .. ,. Mltfl ..... • ....... .--"" crete ve, arp ~
WUTMllllTlll 1'11 :::::~~~ ::: :::==.:.. = back )vd on 50xllO Fl'. JW
::r:yi:l'1.1tun = AUTO ........ ... AUTO Sl111VICll • PA.ltTI .. LOT. There ii not to much
ceMTA&. AUTO. ........ T-.-... .. ""'° TOOU I IQUtp. Mii available in this part of
LA•UQ NACM = u.anm1tte ... TllA!Llll. TllA'tWL MU LAIUU. """'' IJW IOo\T MAlllTllllMCI ... TllAIUll:I, V1111tY Ml euta1de CM, Hurry. OWN-Uflf CUMRft lr1I llllCllt. MQOlllll't, .... 6HI CAM•••t •Jt ER gc..aQ. •JfftA• 2711 IUllMIU lllt'llCll "° n.ucq ··1~,.,c,· ======="I
CA•tmtMO luat !!al. :::~= :: ~~~':SUMI•• = HURRY! HUDY! ~1tt!lfJM .. CAalllSTMAKnill _. IMl"OITlD A.Ul'OI ... leautlhl
OUPUXlll UNl'VltL "11 g"~~iv.·:::.. :: ~~:u~·:.....KI =~: RENTALS atlL• ca•w. u..M '"' uc:• a•s. 1l:OOI "" Mesa Verde
A F .. L-~ CONT1lA.CTOU ..,. AUTO rtllfTI Mt · ..... um IWlil CMll>IT C.UAflllNI ... AUTOI WAllTID "" 3 BR l~ baths. Immaculate.
•NIU.L -CAll•ST LATlflll a llPAla .... NIW CAlll ... 1Al'19 $1!000 f'HA. lo&n can COSTA MnA ~-..-.a1U ... AUTO U.t.11119 1111 o... ___ :_. .... 11 ... _ .... 1 ..
MIU. naoa fl'M DIMOLITIOtt ... Ul90 CAU ---~ 1:"""' ..,....., .,...., $23,'100.
,-,=="'";;;:::-:-:-::,'.:°':oo:°"::-=: ... :':;:;:;;;:;:~'~0000=:•:111:•:••::::;---...!'!00!!;0~
S@~lJ.-2'ti!l's·
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solw a Simple s....,.blecl Word Puz:rr. for• Cluil!J:!e1
0 ......... -ol.... . , four 1trombt.d '#Onll k-f
143 ., . Ill
·-6424453 64MS79
$750 DOWN
We urae YoU to inspect this
VA owned, vacant 3 BR
home in Cocta. Mesa that
has been completely CQ,ndl..
ttoned ln A out. Near all
achoolJ, Jarse lot fenced.
Full pri~ only $17,950 •
pymnta $157/mo.
I' \ t I • \\ 1111 l
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Newport Spanish
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Thia rambling 2600 sq. It, 4
bedroom. 2~ bath home bu
a 3l x 23 ft. living room
with Door to beam celling
rock fireplace, deluxe Bhal
carpetll'lg, separate sffi(ly,
professional landscaplng, ~ roof • all hidden b)r a
forest o1 towerlrv trees. Re-
duced to $S7,00'.I -call to-
day on this country retrtat
in the cit)'.
ORANGE COUNTY'S
LARGEST
293 r 17th St. 646-4494
I I
EASTSIDE BEAUTY
throughout. This 1850 sq. ft
<1t living space priced be-
low market to sell for $27,900.
QJIANGE COUNTY'S
LARGEST .
293 E. 17th St. 646-4494
2 BR DUPLEXES
Larie 900 sq ft units with en.
closed ga.naes I: ln excel-
lent condition. Comer loca-
tion near schools &: shop.
Pin&'· Owner aakina:
$24,000 ..
PERRON . . '
A must to see. Tri-level, 3 BR + family _room, 2% baths,
fireplace, do u b I e patios,
bwlt-1"', exponoive COJl>O!ls * 642·1771 Anytime*
&: drapes, automatic garage .
door 8pener le sprinklers Who Likes Children?
front & rear. Call now to-mee. Nearty everyone. So if )'OU? $32,500 future b tied lo the ldds convenience, & protection,
N. here's a. 3 bedroom home wport on easWde Costa Mesa. only
at 1 'ia blks to Newport Belghta
grade school Larae fenced
V1dorfa bl.ck yard with alley en-
,., "Ill tra~. Fireplace, built-ins,
--cpts & drapea, 1% baths. For
appointment to see
Pele Barrett Realty
Pre11nt1
BAYCREST BEAUTY
The lnvi~ pool & beauti·
-mou>lc""'1 ""' -· plimenta th I s sparkling,
brieht & ............... bdrm
home, with the ultimate in
charm and livability. An ex·
cellent value • Call to see.
161li WHtclltt Dr. l
NE\VPORT BEAOI '
642·5200 ~ ...
john macnab
HARRY BOGGS
REALTY
l Il99 Brookhurst
962-6637 -
Harbor Highlands
Newport Beach
4 BR 21' batM, hure Uvtn;
room with fireplace, all
built-in kitchen, hardwood
noon, completely carpeted
A draped, dble Pflll':· Pric·
eel to sell faat!
Rltr. 646-3928 or '6'2-0185
*LACHENMYER
HU<Je Rumpus
Room
4 BR home, l" baths, han:t-
WOOd Ooon, double prqe.
12l!,OOO.
Wellt-McCerdle, Rltrs.
13l0 Newport Bl\ld,, C.M.
548-7129 E'Yes. 6K.(l684
CAMEO HIGHLANDS
Enjoy life tn a park with
prtvate bea.che& 'I'hlll beau-
tifully decorated homt with
custom """'' & COJl>O!tlq" DOYER SHORES
Hu S Bedrooms, tam room. Delianed .1· built by IVAN
~fove--ln condition. Garden WELLS Unequaled ft:1f qua.1.
prolenlonally landscaped tty, i elepnce. VIEW. 4
with bea.utllul pool • •• .. •• • Bdrmll. 3 baths, atrium.
.............. askin& '44.900 Roy J. Wercl CD.
9orllt to form four Mplt word&. •
IREESAH I
4 oi.Mr Unit•
$315/mo Wome. Lot 6h300'
Olmer m\llt 11tll -EZ
terms •••••••••••••• $29.500.
Call Dave Cook-{Baycrest Office)
A SPECIAL Shown by Appt. 1842 Santiago Dr. 646-1550
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SCRAM-Lits ANSWll IN CUSSIFICATION IOOO
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2 llll Cottoge Home
Weatside. 1 block to shoi>-
P1rw ................ $15.950
GENCO REALTY -
OWNER........._ Mab DI·
llr. Nr -l1o3. Spoclolio
J BR 1" bll. fun nn. Quiet
-L -511" lou. --Rltr -Ml "222
VALENTINE M.,,. bonus ""'' in th• (7l4l Ml-823S College Porti nice Newport Helabta home. 901 Dover Drive, SUite 120 4 + •
1. bedroom&, d~ room. Macco Realty Co. Bldc. Family
patio tor eMertain1111 )'OW° Newport Beach SHAKE ROOF RUSl'lC. 4
suesta: ott at. k!tcbm and LR. + FamUy + boni.11 roomr ~"°:' = = UNUSUAL ~ '=-':."'::.::
malft th1I unique tam.lb' Split 1ewl. 4 bdrm home 1rith maat!:r with prhate bath.
borne ,otn. nice poQl a patio., Good Mothen dre:am ldtcben with .... car ~~ or mtaht Jeue wltb built !111 and tnaJdut noot.
•IJSll:SI· -• .., ~· p,.,.., •• Ollly $2S.8')11. -~-~ o-AILY ~ ---Amold & Fr•ud ... E. Ohon. Ph. M1-S31•
;;;;,;:;:-.._ • -. L;.;0 388 E. tnh st, c.•t EASTSIDE
,_,II R•alton 646-11!>5 CO~TA MESA
iS YOUR AD IN a..ASSl· Channel R--t: 2 bedroom channtr .on -... .. FIEDt Smneme wU1 bl -· ..... 1-lllr It. Dial l<>M1I DAVIDSON lt-lau P1nthou11 Apt. ol ..,.. R-2 IOll<d loL
for quick. .ntdm( ....Wta. Na•t·Sweet-Com·~ 1 ':r :~ t:r tt~ ;!.: SU. mni!rSM~, "·
IT1 8eldl ._ Cl-. Bit-1or ber1nntrs or ,.drtd, 2 o n l 1. Desler Salisbury •
.-11t tKm f'N1 ... .. BR. 111 N~ Hellfita. ~-m.o:n Realtor = ,!!f'f 0 -,,,._ -lot. $12.500 11.AJ<D' -...... dral l==""'"';;;:-;::-,,:,.,..,,,.1 • ..,._. -S-. MM!ll1 In.....,_ D.\ILY PILOf WANT Alli
OWUlE m mi .. ~t * 16m * 8R1NG ~'Ill!'
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I'm l\tesa del l\far's
nicest. Owner's !lY
I'm too big, But Jor $38,500, I may bo right for you. Warm
-& friendl y and love
kids.
RINTERS RILAXT
Here's the perfect
buy, 3 bedrooms,
added den and kit·
chert with new elec.
B/I i:anae. $23,950-
No down to Vets.
LACiUNA VllW
4 Bedrooms. Family
room, dining room.
Coast line view to
Dana Polnt.::.sB!l,500
AppralHd $22,250
Immedla tc posses-
sion. 3 bedroom, 1
baths, lvlng room with open fireplace.
Carpet& le drapes.-
No down to Vets -
lltOO dov.<n to an.
Need In£ormation1'
We are as close as your phone.
ESTATE SIZE
Back lla.Y3Bedroom Custom bit. Lot 75x
275 with ope:n bly
view -$55,000 -Owner "i ll help fin~
a nee.
WESTCLIFF
vacant " lonesome read,)' tor immediate
occupancy. Spacious
llvinl JOOM wi!h loi bdmlng firelllace.
car.et<d • -· $4~9'11l -1091 dn.
HOMl+INCOME
NpL Hghtl. Dbl 1 bedroom completdY
remodeled + l beef. room ren~ pr-
qes. New dri,veways
-tnc. poL S300 -$29.500 -10~ dn.
546-2313 .,
648-7171
THE Q Ei\i,
F:' ·rl\TF'.T·'''
RUSTIC
Sina.le •tory 4. bdnn Cor
3 & a. den} with rtcb
panell!ni. beamed ceil-
Jngs, !lied brick fire-
place I: antique Pd
carpetin&: throUCboUt
Lota of charm! A muat
see U you are ill thia:
price raiwe.
Juat liated. ~ to sell fut at ui;,950. . •
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546-5990
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NEW LISTING
Real pretty redecorated home
with new carpeting throu&b-
out, new financing Ii: a cor-
ner for accomdating your
boat or trailer. 4 good med
BR.s &. family room &: now
offered at $30,950 at 10%
down. A must to see. IM>
MED. POSSESSION.
&541·5810
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GE REALTY "!l"'"""-,cl&
Excellent for Inocxne &:
write-OU. '
$37,950 • $4,000 down
Georg• Williamson
Realtor
6T.J.4350 Eves, 673-~
LESS THAN RENTI '
4 BEDROOM. $2UO(I
2 baths. Family room, rear
living room with fireplace~
Brick patio with gas fired
BBQ. Built-in range, ~ll
& dishwasher. 54().1720
TARBELL 2955 Harboro
NEW DUPLEX
on Penn. Dlxc 3 BR Units.
AdJ. to Ocean & Bay, $59.950
B•lbo• Re•I Est•t• Co.-
700 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa:
61341"1
1100
BOYD'S BEST BUYS
$23,950 .
3124 Dublin
3 BR plus den, I~~ baths.
Best or au. hardwood floors
lll1int condition. E-Z terms.
OPEN SUN 12 • 4
$23,750
2617 W•afminster Pl.
3 BR, 1%. baths, available
nlA -a g~at famib home.
$22,500
S86 West Bay
3 BR. 1 ~ baths, new carpets
& 1parldina: paint • immedl..
ate possess.Ion.
BOYD
REALTY
3629 E. Coast Hhvay, 01.'d"
675-5930
cozy & WARM-
.. r
a this 2 BR, home near 1
Newport. Heights on short -; ,.
r, tra!t1c street. Good size .
R-2 lot for Juture potentiaJ, ris,..,. ; ' '
Near NB Post Ofc. 646-2414 '
Nice 1 bdrm. R..2 ZONE
VACANT. Il'ttMED. POS& * $12,SOO Full Price
$3000 dn. C>.vner 1vill carry
2nd TD. Drive by 185 E.
WD.son then call: •
LOCKHART REALTY
646-2301 64UrJ67 548-2951 I $162 IN~UDES interest, ,
laxes & msurance. Assume ·
51' % loan • m loan tees. '.;
4 BR, 2 bath home. tn ex.
c::ellent relide.ntial a re a: _
Cash talks! CALL 540-llSl .
(open eves) Heritqe-Real '
"""" f BDRM, 3 ba, famil,y ITl'I;
~ car pn,g., bit-ins, crpt,g,
inter-com, elec gar. dr l
1prinklers, nr golf rourse
2600 sq fl. $44,500. by owner.
Tra_de Income property ·
6'15-6846
IMMACULATE:: bdrms. l \i
ha, crptg, !rplc, dishwa.sber \
all extras. SU,900. FHA A ·
VA acceptable. 646-Mxl
MesaVenle 1110
Newport Beech 1200
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vpt:. 62, l'lO. ~I, 3 SECTION$, i2 ~A~' ', . ' TEN ·CENTS
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Coriucil C8.ll~~ ~Pe<'.ial .Meet ·io·.~Figh~ Drilling
Newport Beach city co u n c It me n , aga!ns't Ille oi><rauOn. ~ j < Tbt ......U ll·aloo ~ to dtall SbeU .j,q Co;' 1111! -.i .a. ~ 1114 ii aoi -IO Jleld oil «
abcered over ta•l week's annoUnc.mcnl The ·~. W@S called> '°'W· ~ a r~ ,.; ... ,., .... a ~before, · ~, IJ¥~ 1!ni oon ....... ~:; ...... -.,old~. 'wffNo 111t pUt I"':
ol propcaed lest drilling •• mile o!I ·-" will dralt •. reaolution ~ the ._1.-, "1llcli ... Ju. I IP' • an llallba. Tbt -la ·&45 h1 ----Ille -~u··
Newport Beach by a· group .of! o!Lcom-thi. piml'led by Shell 'ot.f ~ .. l!!id wJ.1!. proved an t1Pt..-...1 drllllaf pro. a(Ollol~....,_.·a!'irJ~· Ila ipinraL • . '1' ,
panios, !lave called 1 special meeting · requesllbal-\MstatoLlndaCommlqicm posalilepl·-lllllll.lul~, . Tbt Mewpon dr1Blllc. . .-a.a -.............. ..._._,.
roe' p.m. Tu-y to plan their fighc callolft~aior.111e·1a'iilillnl, -,· ... 1i1111an.r111e--1s1111'1appm1~· . ipou.rio' ml ....,,.w.. , ••'""' 11141 ~. -· .l!ial.11 · ~fl 'iil * * * . . ... .. . . . ' " j ~ ·i:· -~ ·: • "" ..... "' • .
Oil Protest
Petition
A total of 2$ oppon"'ts ol the Sbell
Oil Company-led plan to sink a test
bole 1 . mite oU NewpOrl Beach have
li,gned a petition demanctlne oo oil drill-
lni oil the Orange Cout. ,
The petitioners, JDOlt· of whom braved
chUllni wind and rain Satun!ay moinlng
to tour Upper Newport Bay, ~
documents which yrlll be presented to
the Newport Beach City Council Tu!'day
when it meets in special sessIOn to
draft opposition to the test drilling.
The trip around the bay and the peti-
tion wer~ both formulated by the Friend!
of Newport Bay. The group conducted
a tour of the estwiry highlighted by
slops along tile way for lectures from
experts on the natural attribtltes of the ·
ares.
The group protests the drillin&
ICbeduled to start within the nut four
weeks, "becaUM it would seem an iJl..
evitable precursor of enlqed conr
_.w drillinc -•liQl!S.''
The ~ .... <Ile ·'!he ' l\<a'Y .
~amaa• llroagjll on by th« tecen) ell
!eat In tile Santa Barbara CbAMet
. Thef Uk that • no drilling be dooe
all the Orange County cout In either
federal or state-controlled waters.
Court Qiteen • I
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Suffers Sei;ure 600 Feet·:V.Jider Water
An aquanau~ u.Rlorlng the ~ floor
off San. Clemente JslaDd jn a . teat of
. man living ' 1galmt the ' -1e1 died today
ol an apparent hear\ attack 600 feet
beneath !ht . .,,,r~. . . . .
The · il.s. Navy WenUl!ed l he vlclln\ ,
as Betry L Cannoni a d~ eleCtronics
engineer. He bad ·arrtved•on the boitom·
near the . 1't1aw,painlld' '10-lool. JOnc '
Sealab ID II 4:111 a.m. with three other
dlven In, 1 lnnlf",eafllUlt, · · . ·•
· ~o' divers left tbe capsule at t :M
Leisure World
Marines Near
Pact on 'Belt'
Leisure World o;x~Uv& and U.S.
Marine Corps Air Station ofCl~ at
Et ·ron> at. teportod. nwlni --
on eotabllih.Jnf I ~ m . ~' tlii ·~~ ... ·;p . . ' } . ' ' • [ CoQ>9'J1nifJ• ' ... • :t~ • • ~r •. • • "' = r.::"" "-~r.t·c:= .
ty supermoil ~llf!fliitloni -
!Ive m0nlh< ago ijll, 0oocludl wfthl)i
IO daya.
Three Yaehts seized
The petitions also Will (O to the sta~
Lands Comm.IMlon, which apJl'Oveil the
drilling.
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Orange Coast College coop
Georgia McClellan, 19, New,.
port Beach11 reigned this week-
end as "Queen of CM>urts" a~
OCC P irates met crosstoWJl
rivals, Golden West Coll~J'\i
Rustlets in basketball tilt. She
;Presided over dance for stu.-
aents from both schools fol-
lowing game won by OCC 92-91_::;
An ordinance enacted .a .1'ar• ...
by IUpervi-had binned l'tlfdmlll!
uses for the land; 'a·. ir~belt ·S,D
feet wide rilht-of·way tlirou&h the mJddll
ol the Laguna 111111 community.
< ~Hickel De.clares
("'Oil Companies
Liable for Slick
WASHINGTON (UPl)-lnterior Secre-
tary Walter J. Hickel today issued reg-
ulaUoos mating oil companies liable for
the cost of clean!ng up any pollution
from offshore ~lllng on federal leases.
The regulatiorul, effective imme<lj..
ately, make companies responsible for
any pollution without the government
having to prove they were at fault.
Prior to Hickel's order, regulations
atated lease holders "shall not pollute"
the sea, but said nothing about liability
for pollution.
Hickel toughened drilling regulations
In the wake of pollution from a well in
the Santa Barbara channel that stained
IJliles ol Soothern Celilomia beaches.
An Jnlerio< Department spokesman
noted that Union OU, owner ol the Calio
fornia· well that leaked from Jan. 28 to
Feb. 7, assumed re.sponsiblllty for that
pollutlon from the ~ginning.
Stoelc /lfillrlceu
NEW YORK (AP)-The stoc.t mut.t
1llpped backward today and iook its
largest loss on 1verages since Jan. 6.
(See quotations, Pages 26-27).
The Dow Jones average of 30 indus·
trial blue chips dropped 14.23 to 931.72.
Rails were oU 4.17, utilities used .$4
and es stocks were down 4.63.
~µna Boat . Fire4
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Ou in Harbor? '.
' . SAN DIEGO (AP) -The 1kipper
of tht U.S. tuna boat fired on Frid'&y
by Pe_ruvlan gunboats reported by rf'io
Sunday that he believes cannon "re
fired · on him in harbor at Saliba!,
Ecuador. t·
Because of high winds, V e ? o n
Bowman ~d, he did nqt hear the. Clnnon
fire tiuf noted two large aplashef Ill&'
bis er~ 4bout 15 eeconds ·apart~·
The lncldenl tool< ~ 11 B.lw!Jl!l!I,
In a sn1ill wbaling boat, Wu ~g
to the 8an Juan to confer with bis crew.
Minutes J>efore, be said, the E$Jadorlan
port Cl(!laln. told hlln 'that .Ii.. tuna·
boat wooild nQI )>i _permltt•cf/i;," leate
because of dlacrepanclet'ln a log. enli,.
made in 1968.
Philip, ,Pue, in .~Africa
LONDON (AP ),-Prlnce Philip, bul-.
band o( ~cen Ellzaheth n, 'wllt otJij
Eut all!! lreot ?' -month,-Buck-ingham P~ace liJ~Y·
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The land ts directly under the alt
:r:c~. the ~ala runway · of. the
Superviaon ••\~_cned Thuroday lo
consider an emetgt:PCJ extenaloo to tbe
pact which uplrod-Feb, I~ . . '
The attorney told the perVfiora by
Jetter that m propooa bad lletn
dtsCuaaeii by Ille lwe .;tots ~
a swap ol. land. ·
Barnes auured supervll<!fl lbal the
Rossmoor Corp. would not 1ttempt · to
develop any ol tile grcenbdt' land
until some agreement ii reached.
Supervtsocs •&reed to held ..,. Jeg!ala·
lion affecUng the belt unUI some further
word wu gimi them.
Countian Slain
In Argum~nt
• An apparent argwnent durlq a cJrink.
inl boot ended In death . ,... -
Santa Anl-SablrdlJ.• .... ~ or another .aif mun1er c11rpa.
Pob llfd Gl!Y WJWam llooenthal,
25, .... Ibo\ In the -· -and chest. lie WU pronounced -II the acene.
The shoollng occurr<d at the home
o( the IUlpecl, Leiter Keith Slmmonl,
18. Police said the twe bed been drlntlna
together and tile obootlnr' climued In
1rgument. O!Dcen took Simmons into
custody without tellltance.
' i . Freew~y lle~fin:gs R~C?pep
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' . Ll1una's1 laldwln
Exchang~ Club . .
Sets Drug Talk
· A mm leaturlnfl Soopy and~ lllreia-
lni the ·dang"' or narcoltt!l and taIU·
by Oranfle C\!IJlllY Sberllf!1 ollcers will
blghtllhl tile Newport -Evtuu1p
Club'• narcotk:I lnfonhaUon seminar
tonight.
The 7 • P<l'· ,Jnlram will be held
In the )'jewport HarbOr Hl&h School
auditorium. It Js ~ of the club's
Crime PrevtpUoft tfeelc actl'iltles, wbtCh
were launched Friday wlih a luncheon.
featuring Gov. Reqan.
on Siturday, the club wm spo-
a cllnlc. !or: ~Uachlnl ldenlilj>lric marts .
on loole boating aear. Booten wtslllng
frft ldeDtlf71n&. marts on • lllelr ror
eaii recelV.'tlie"oerilce 11·1be Onnp,
county KiriiOr Dtipoi'tment o!llco II JIOI
lll1aJdo ~ve. ; .'
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or IU lh dtaoovend durflll tllo drllllnr ~. tile bole ..Old .... tapped
Jm"""°alety with concnto. ' •, ,
·A1 llato Landi DMllon e,.r._-oo boaf<l. tile CUSS I drillllll ve•el w!B · bavi rtbt sole detel 111tniMkn • anr ·die . lSet cOollat, r.,·111• _ ' · . •
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By $5,000 Blaze
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Services ..
Set Tuesday
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Fu:ner1l services for Mrs. Jane C.
Allan. a rounder oI lbe Southern
California junior uUJnc program, will
be btld Tueaday al II a.m. In the
Episcopal Onath of Our Saviour, S•Zl
Gai.id.
Mn. Allan, wife of Robert hot. :A.llin
Sr., died last Thursday at the age of
73. She was a resident ol Newport Be.acb
and San Marino.· ,
Besides her husband, Mrs. Allan ls
survived by her son Robert M. Allan
Jr., past commodore ol Newport Harbor
Yacht Cub, and three graodaons, Robert
M. Ill !Skip), Scott and David, and
one granddaughter, Marilee Jane Allan.
Mrs. Allan first started junior racing
at the Balboa Yacht Club where abe
and her family were early members.
Week after week ahe Hl'Ved · u rice
chainnan ror the Junlori and-even pro-
\'ided the trophies by, ~ 1ttractlve
ribbon pennants with)er.pb)king shears~
As a result of her ,enthusiasm for
litarting her family sailhig young, Mrs.
Allan 's son and grandaons all became
national and internationally known racing
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~·cities· Combine
F pr MytUfil ' Aid
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• LocabJlre dopa/im.,a. In a aii-dtJ I
aru hi¥o beea *rambllnc f..., one
clly to ano1110< ID a lhab.don rua
ol tlle ~·· new mutual llld ~.
HunUnaton Beacll. Coata, M e I I ,
Newport Beach, Fowitaln • V a He y
. w~r and Seal Beach from 1Ar<a s1 .. ol Or-COunty'1 new sil(-orea
mutual &id procram.
'nleaday, Thursday and Friday the
Area Sile fire departmenll have been
rolllnl to light llmutated large fires
in 1everll locaUona:. ' •
Tuaday, lf!llB rolled to South" Cout
P1aaa. where CGlta Mt11 firemen were
"""""U., ID ~ a bW. that required
help from other c1u ...
'lllundq, dot locaUon ol a llmulaled
fire walitM Gemoo store ln Fountain
Valley. :_
Friday firemen battled a ..U..
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boi!V• bu f~st· ~t u.i ~c..w ID .SUI Beach, . then laW at
the SJ!Crl... Beach IM In Hllnu.,ton
Beach. rurPCJle of the mock fires has 'been
to. -if local clUeo cwld smoothly
WOrk ~euior lo cootrol a !Arie fire,
· The \ftaJ< down Into m small_ .,...,
ror figbtini faes with mutual aid wu
initiated Ui? year in ~ange COUnty. .
In th6:. pis\ all mutual aid fires wm
-.llUted -through the County · Flrl
~ In Orlllll• sometlmd ca!IS-
1rti a ireat amount of confu.slon Ind
heavy radJo traffic. . ·
Fire offldall Hid today Ibey bopo
the new" system will lead to faster ·and
more efficient c:ooperaUoa among: ciUes
in lightinB Wiie nru.
·-• Fro• Pflfle 1 .
LAGIJNAN'S YACHT "SEIZED. ~ .
with the Hong Kon& Marine Department,
a spokesman U.ere_Did. •
sailors. . • DAILY I'll.OT lt.t'I l'"'lt The allied v~la buldea Baldwin's.
Pt:obably the best recon~cted ac-
count of what happened to~ tfte three
missing yachts was give by· Dutch-born
Everard Van Kan, whose yacht Nordica
made Macao safely .
During most Ci ~ the lfl30I she WIS
racl.ng ~·ld' the Southern
Ca1lfomia Yaclhiiiw -
COSTA t,IEsA'S 51, CLAIR DISPLAYS 'VISUAL AID' FOR UPCOMING FREEWAY HEARING
Cololiul Councllmot:1 H-le Convince Hlthw.Y EnglMoro of E;rors In Do1i9n Moraaurn wert idenU(Jed II Ross' Uni·
Na-Mara iiiftliSydow family's Rever-
ie, according to official• workiftc to se-
zure ~ freedom .. · Her aoa Robert M. Jr,, wu the founder
ol the Paclflc Coial iJllercolloclate Yacht
Raciog -Uon 'and later became
a naU01111.Ji::mploo ID the So1pe au..
Ji't'Olll Page J
Skip WU tilo _,_ of
the Loo .\i>lld., to Honolulu _yacbl nee FREEWAY HEARINGS. • •
In the lainlly'1 CaJ.40 Holiday Too, and a{ld property """'" w-land may
In !!Ill WU the ~ cf the be directly affected by I chin(e -
CongresllonatCup,nallOoal match ndq «no chani•-In the choeen route.
qwpetiUon. . . '~ .
Scott Allan i. a .fonner natlooiljlinlot MARXED µ,NE
champi9;n ~n the Snipe Clul,, a former Back 1rt 19«, when much of the now.
winner Or the CongreaionaJ."CUp, er~ developed area was mere pasture, the
for hla brother in the Honolulu race State Divi!Jon of Highway:S engineers
and hu won nume.rou.s .other national . took a pencil and marked a line right
and intemaUonal yachUng awards. In · down Newport Boulevard.
1967 lie .. -umed .on the All-American That is to be lhe Newport Freeway
intercollegiate yachting team. under the policy exisUng for some 20
Besides her interest in yachting, Mra. years, but agreement between Harbor·
Allan alao waa an a cc om p 1i1 he· d Area cities1hat Umes ·hav~ indeed tl!au1·
horsewoman and won several titles in ed led to reopening of the route qUestion,
the Eut before c:ominl to California. There was no public hearing at all
She wu a nurse duting World War 2f years ago. -
I, served u head of • Red Crou unit CQsta M ... City Councilman William
in World War II and WU adlve most L. St Clair, a longtime proponent of
of her adult life ID ~bllcall·politla. l'f'80'Vinl Newport Boulevard u It ts
Fr0m ·Ji .. e l r ~ .
AQUANAU" • ). •.. -
periments in ltK: ,f. ~-, . ... \ Jn Waohlngton, • .,.;.;... . 1 .~ a medlcal ~ · litrll . · capnc.n t
death to "~ac ~ .. ,, ·~" .•~
Cannon iriil aftothm' ctiver left a sO-CaU-.
ed personnel transfer copsule to • ...im
to the underwafar· lliboralilry. An offlci•I
..id CannOo was obWVed having dll·
ficulty dtmiq lhll ..-Im. He waa brought
back to the trander capsule and taken
to the surface, where be was pronOUnced
dead. Cannon. a t962 graduate of Florida
State University, ia survived by his
widow, the former Mary Louise Rutkow·
i kl of Chula Vista, Calif., and their three
JODI -Patri~, Kevin, and Neat
Sputnik Cabbage
Sputters Out?
It said right on the bag "Sputnik
Cabbage."
And the growers just about went into
orbit when their expectations of fields
full of giant cabbage plants were reward-
ed with the· vision of dainty, dwarf
cabbages gently wa.ving their tiny green
leaves in the January air.
It brought Highland Ranch, the Irvine
growers, into Superior Court to file a
$35,000 damage suit against Champion
Seed Co., tbe sellers. They claim, among
other thlnP. that C h a m p I o n
mlsr epresentt!d its product.
DAILY PILOT
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for an intercity beach traffic link, is
set to appear Tuesday.
Using one of his coltrlul audio-visual
aids -be calla them gimmicks -St.
Clair plam to demonstrate the bor_,
rendOUI potential problema to be mi-·
countered at one particular intersec:Uon,
1( pie route ls not changed. ,~,
: The ~lflc loca"Uon ls the somoO'mea-
•,W.Jtcff. Harbor B o u 1 e v a r d-Newport ·~tvll'd triangular intercbinge, at
wbJch one coalition hopes to build Paseo
Grande, an overhead, right-of-way span-
ning mall of picturesque shops.
, 1be proposal is backed by Coll~ Mesa
Tomorrow Inc., an agency which will
be represented at the Tuesday hearing
by a Newport Beach attorney.
RARELY REOPEN
A press release prtpared for the
organization by consul ling engineer B. W.
Wllllamson note. that c:mly rare11 doea
the atate reopen a route question aod
call for 1 new choke. Anothef group which will be
represented Tuesday la the ' Cotta Men
Downtown Buslnewnen's AsaoclaUon,
which -like the other group ...:. his
members who ·favor a new route as
well u some wbo do not.
State officials conducting the hearing
In the Junior Exhibits Building on the
fairground s at 88 Fair Drive, will
doubtless ~epeat their criteria for c:hoos-
ing an alternate route:
-The effec ts on the community
through which il passes.
-Tbe degree to which the route will
handle existing and future_ traUlc
demands.
-The inJUal co.st ol the alternate route,
which includes both construcuon· fees
and. purchase of rlght-of-way.
The low-to-high variations in proposed
Route 50 allgnmeota throuih the alfeci.d
Island Oeanup
Campaign Slated
Bafboa .. Jsl&nd rtsidenb and the City
of N!Wport Beach will collabonte March
8 and 9 in an Island Cleanup project
sponsored by the Balboa Island Improve-
menl AsSoclation.
During the two days normal city trash
regu.laUons coverine We and shape of
trash will not apply and officen of
the aaociaUon are ~ng residents to
rid thtlr properly ol buQy aod UM!ghtty
ref UR. •
Relldenla con Rt the articles Oil~
aloni wlll> rel!UW tnlh the night before
the plckvp. Youllm 1ia .... llllli.eted u
._.m.,1s1uc1~-··
• Fonner Newport Man
On 'Senator's Staff
Fonner Newport Beach r e a I d e n t
RJcbard O. Rt'ddlck will serve N new
Sacramento adtnlnJJtraUve wbtant fot
State Senator William E. Coomba CR-San
Bernanllno Count)'), it was announced
today by·the IOO.tor.
Reddlci, 31, allended Horbor Atu
achooll and VSC and WU qaoclaled
with hll father, Ben, on the old Newport
Harhor N-Prfts nenpoptr. Reddlci
1'4o publlahed papen In Rialto -ht and h1I wile, Donna, now man
their home.
t.
area ol Cos\a Masa raogo_ ~ ~-~
million to $60.7 mllHon in coridiuc\ion
COii.!.
The cheapest would be the cumnlly
adopted route, while the most .expensive
would be thi !0-Called Red·Blue Route,
whioch loops out westward farthtst from
the boulevard.
SA VJNG TOLO .
On the other hand, the al.ceady choaen
boQ!evard-allgnlng RQ.ute 55 Freeway
route would .save motorists $15 million
leas over 1 20-year period than lhe
most drastic variation.
User-savlngs figures are computed
over Uie , 20-year period _the Newport
FreeWay Will aerve before becoming out·
dated, ltUed opon tln)e, 'auto wur4nd·
tear dePreclaUon and other factors.
The hearing TueJday will feature T.
Fred Bagshaw, usi.!1tant state direCtor
ol public worka, as presldiQI oUicer,
with State Divt&ion of Hlgbwaya aides
in sull!IO<lliig~·.,_ ' . Diltlkt' & l)igbways e I p e r t s
present w include Deputy Dlltrlct
Englileer A.'fl. Hoy: A.sslatant Dlltrlct Enl!inew' William K. Huhhnoto, and
A'8ista6t Dbtrict RI1ht-o1-Way Agent Al
M. Lynch. .
FOilowing the. slate baring, the city
must ·hold a hearlnl, probah)y Jn four
to six weeka, Mayor Pinkley aaid today,
while the State l!lihway CommW!oo
maf'"have a third bearing. ~
UtlUmate choice 'Of a Route .15 align·
ment r,sts with the atate.-wide qency,
which la not required to , stqt another
Jlllblic hearini u Its members .choose
not to adopt a new route.
En8ign Siudents
Help Red -Cr:o8s
S tu d e n t 1 at Horac~ ·Ensign
Intennediale School er11agiiig in Junitlr
Red Crosa activities since 1~2 have
contributed $1,7f7.65 all told, recently
compiled records indicate. ·
The records showed that the students
also provided 200 hogan kits for preschool
Navajo Indian children; 744 gilt boxes
to be sent ~und the workf; 77,678
favors for hospital meal trays; SOO
Christma1 and Easter place mats for
the USS Haven hospital &hlp1 and scares
of VJetnam friendship kits.
The recorda were kept from the begln-
nlnB of the Junlor Red er... Chapter
ol lhe IChool In 196Z.
CdM to Reward
Yule Winne~
Winners In the Christmas decoration
contest spon.wred by the Corona del
Mar Chamber of Comme.tce wll1 be
honored at the chamber's annual banque t
Ft)I. 21.
Dr. Robert . Pelersoo, c: o u n t y
superintendent of achoola, wJll be the
guest 1peaker, aaminin&· ••Answers to
Apathy."
The event will begin with a BOclal
hour at 1:30 p.m. at the Irvine Coast
Country" Club. Dinner will berln at 7:30
.p.m. ,
Fourtetn awards for the annual
Chrlstmu ll&hUnl con~t will be eiven
out.
Reservatlona can be made by calling
67HIOI.
UC Saving 88 Million
On Econo1uy Progran1
BERKELEY lkP) -Special co&t·
reducUon J)l'Oll"llDI ave the Unlven:lty
of Caillomla II.I mllllon a year, l'resi·
dent Charla J. IDtch aald today.
lntenalve ICODODlJ programs wm
launched a >'.<" ago on the nine VC
camp.iae1, ho aald; to Utp -.. -while malotalnfnt educaUooal quality.
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Frenchman Kills
Sell, Children '·
As Police Move
SaUon:~rilnl the voya1e this year
...,.. wm--.at .llrafned relatloel with _ Peldn&, 4'1e to ~t ol Ciom>
muallts blamed fer a 1116 utl·Britlah
reign at tc..r ID Hong lloal·
BORDEAUX, France (UPI) -A man
who feared he would lose custody ·ol
his children and demanded that his wile
commit suicide ended a twi>week armed
coillrohtaUon with police today by killing
his aon and daughter, then fatally
shooting himself in a b a r r i c a d e d
farmhouse.
Police aald Andre Fourquet, 38, shot
llis childten with a rlne; then turned
the gun on hlmsell when -police moved
up halftrack. armOred carriers that brfsU. .
ed with $Ubm&chlne guns.
Three shots rang out as police lobbed
tear gas down the chimney of the shot·
tered white house, then rushed th'
building.
. Last Tuesday Fourquet had lhot and
killed a ROllceman who had vent1JTed to<>rJoae tO the sumwn<l,ed:houoe, which
Folirquet had turned int.I> a' fortrus
for hhnsel! fn(lli_his three children. One
fhfld, a lee,;:_gea da'uihter; escaped'~. .
Rourquet's final deapuate acta ended th~· 1leg~ that began .. Ft!b. 2 when he
barricad~ the bouse sllut •. raised a blac~
nag and the French tTicolor over the
roof. bored holes in the red shutters
to shoot out, and ordered hls former
wife to come to the hou.se and commit
suicide. He said be want~ to ma~e.
sure ahe would not get custody of their
children.
Bal Isle Seek
Opinions on Jets
Spokeamen for the Balboa Island
Improvement Association have requested
Island dwelle rs to relate their feelings
on the jet aircraft noise problem on
the island.
President William La Plante, president
of the 850--member homeowners' group,
said, if response warrants, the associa·
lion "will take affirmative action and
present our views and desires to '.he
proper aulhoriUes."
He also urged absentee landowners
to register opinions on the aircraft
nuisance .
Lui..-tralllc .heard -the -boat.I wu· • ineaiqe from Baldwin
hlmlelf, abolrd the Morumn, whlch
is a copy of !he famed Hong Kq-butlt
yawl Flnlmm. ·
·~11 lffDll they want to board us.
They are hoarding UI. Ovl!t and out,"
the monitored broadcast aaid.
Ba~'s wjfe Marjorie aaid today
at the couolt's ~.Laguna Beach borne
that she bu ,lltard nothiJlg from the
U.S: State,'li'epartment about the status
of her hualiancl'• capUvtty.
Wutmr diplDmlla were circuitously
broachiq the . IUbject with Pekillg,
becauae AmUlca cloa.Djlt re«IJ>i,. the
mabJlltxl Cblna 1overnmenL
The 1lalclWinl have -children, Si-
meQO Ill, :If, L)'Dlle, 24; and James,
20, • Saddleback JWllor College student
who Uve11 1t the famlly bome.
Mn. Baldwto aa1d her hulhand ii presi-
dent ol Air stocil Lid., a Hoog Kq-!Ju.
ed finn "founded l1'. ,urs ago tot"
dlslriblltlng aviation parts to atrlinel "ID
lhe r.J'ar Eut, where be bu worked
21 yean. • ..
BUsliles.s interests prevented him from
returning to Laguna Beach at Chriatma:>,
but he was heme si:i months ago and
is tentaUvely scheduled to fly back this
summer.
From Pflfle 1
COUNOL .•.
aspects of lbe drilling project, sources
a aid.
An adntl.nistraUve aide for the com'
mission llid Thursday, the decision to
keep the approval secret "was an .ad-
minlstraUve error in light of the Santa
Barbara oil mess." He added th1t
usually , "by policy we don't announce
the particulars on exploratory drilling
projects approved by the commission."
The Shell Oil Co. drilling bas drawn
fire from both the City of Newport
Beach and the coun~ Board of
SuJ)e"isors. County supervisors have
threatened to seek an injunction against
the drilling which they termed contrary
to state law. _,
The supervisors based thei.r allegation
on the Shell.Qmnlngham Act, whlch pri>
hlblta offshore driWng operatJons south
of the Santa Ana River jetty.
"Not long alter we Jell Hong Kong
territorial waters, we were spotted by
Commun!Jt Cbineae gunboats decorated.
with portraits of .Mao •.• they po~~:
machine guns and AK f7 automaUc rifles,
then sailed around ua and left," be
Aid ..
The Dutcbmati ·11id two other gunboats ,
and five junta JWTOUnded them 10 mil1.1
off Macao, at which time a Chine•
Army officer and two soldiers boarded
the Nordica as though seeking refugees.
"I sef we are friends," the ofrlcer '
said in English, pinning propaganda 1
badges on the high-necked Mao.style
tunics worn Ly the Dutch news
photographer and a colleague sailing
aboard the yacht.
Pitching in the high seas, Jiowever,
the Red Chinese launch had smashed
into the Nordica, cawing some damage,
buL she was escorl.ed into Macao Harbor ,
by a Portuguese. gunboat.
Yachtsmen e:zpressed some fear for
the three seized vessels which carried
e:ztensive electronics gear for navigation
and might be charg~ with some USS
Pueblo-type espiooage acUviUes.
Vacuum Oeaner
Company Sued
In Sales Fraud
SACRAMENTO (UPI) -The stats f :
filed a $2 million law suit :.galnst the Je
manufacturer of Kirby Vacuum Cleaners ~ ..
and 89 California distributors today l-
charging fraudulent sales practices.
The suit liled In Sacramento County
Superior Court charged that the Scott
and Fetzer Co. cit Cleveland and the
California distributors made false sales
claims to pro1pecUve customers.
Atty. Ctn. Thomas· C. Lynch, whose
c:onsumer fraud division filed the action,
called the Kirby sales practices 1
"swindle."
The suit char1ed that among other
things Kirby salesmen sold used vacuum
cleaners as new: told . prospective
purchasers they were contest winners
when there waa no conies!; and claimed 1
falsely that Kirby salesmen were com· r
peting against each other in a sales
contest. ..
Lynch sought $2 million in exemplary !
damages, civil penalties of $2,500 for
each a.ss~ecl false representation made ~
during. the last year and an injuncUon l.
to prohibit further all eged fraudulent
actlvitltl.
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AUTHORIZED FACTORY SERVICE .
COMPLETE JEWELRY REPAIR
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• diamonds and precious stones remounted e pearls restrung
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'URTAIN CLOSES -The ru;ill Curuilii on:the 19&&;
9 Harbor Area Community Concert season will be
iftUJg down Monday, Feb. 24, following the perform-
~nce of the Larde Trio of Paris. Ready to close the
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. ~,curtain: llli'd:"tlien 'reopen it again on a membershjp
drive are (left to right) Mrs. Daniel Wulfl and Mrs.
Larry 'Bacon.
• tCommun ity . ' -Concert · Associotion ;
f1End, Opening Marked
• ' ' . ~i.An end and a beginnif!g will ·flutist; 'Marie-Claire· Jamel, each was awarded first prize in France, c8nada, GenQnf
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!lie Harbor Area Co • ll!anJs!· com~ 1he · lliVERsrrY • •• S~1~"11ill)P,~" ·ai-
lie · marked by m~~:'· s· : , , and Anne-¥Jm,, FDIJ-, al,!he P.arJ!r. Comfor.v.Wy. , " .J:l.J! \I. ~i\.Jl!.i\i~ 0 ll,e~&!,'f '
Conc"t Associlltion MoDdaf,, .• "TJ1o !f\Porls CWhi~~ Ti..,r ,. pnllri= of~ a the re<!ivaJt~.t.1,lrkt iilill'
Peb. 2t. . . . Wift1)iy the fmat-tOncert. greit deaf of diversity rince 4r1ger1t stie r"treQUei.oy > ~
fi At 8:15 p.m. sharp tr9'..the . ~ latented petfoi-men . they ~ovide a variety of in· pe~ in concerts witJI ber ~e~pof'.1 Harbor fftgh Sclb>I ~ ~ $Q tbe;ir, e~emble "'fOl'k ,. trumental comblna~ons and husband . as a duo, iKrt" She ~tor1um t~ curtain will P.DormQUS. · exp,erUse and . solos such as flute and piano. · · iipen on the fmal ~rt of 'l'OWlical ¥naiUYfty,· Ea'.c·Jt harp ~ flute and piano also has been, a soloist with ~e season, and dunng tJ:te · ~mber bu bad many years alone. Some of the composers Orchestra of Pasae!Oup, ani:I
~nlng 1969-'lG ,membership of experienCe in '°lo recitals. represented in their programs the Ft_ench N~U<JD4} ' ~ t""'e~al prograpi ~open. '1 ~·soloists wjtb"l!rcJJ.estras and include Moz.art, Bach, Orchestra. In 1980,r.i>t was:
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Artists Christian La r-d e , 1!1. cbaplber music groups, and .Debussy, Ravel, Ram ea u , awlirded"'the .Grand Pf6: ':du,
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lect a motor driven rickshaw. The colle~
lion will be offered for sale. Feb. 24 in the
Balboa Bay Club as· a way.1:and·means p~j·
ect of the Harbor Key Auxiliary, Child· Guid· New Chapter Formed
To Aid Ci·ty qf Hope
Miu Fontaine studied Wtth
the lamed Marguerite IArlg
and ' wa. awarcted a sPeclil
meil.Uoo at ,tne lriternational
M~rite Long' Compelitm
She all!> WOO;t!le lnternaUonaJ'
priu or }1-b ·Jlftd NaJ1fes.
. ln,'!<fdlt""'td ~flnl,priu . irl piano at , the . P'1• r 1 1
1 ~rva~; .Dlrictor of ai
JifWllciplll ~atory~. _she 1
'"A.N,D;'f4WAY WE GO' -Using any mode of
·tr,n&wnation to Collect and deliver auction
#tlcies-are (left to right) Mrs. Charles Hosl·
!er;.: Chai~an.~ M~s. Murray .Cbotiner and
j,\fs. Earl Fus~elman, who this time se-•··' ·r
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ance Cente~ of Orange County •
Gerald Ruben , area coordinator for City of·H6pe who presented
the program at the organizational meetiri"g of Harbor of Hope Chapter,
will make a return engagement at the :cext meeting.
He will show a film enQtled.1 "In Your' Hand"s'' which is nar-, ' rated by Raymond Burr, when members gather at 8 p.m. Thursday,
Feb. 27, in the California Federal Savings and Loan building, Costa ,
Mesa.
' ' During the ses&loo "last month .. be sbo~ed slitles and ·answered
questions ~rtaJning 'to1 tile free, nooseCtarian hospital, designed to
·help those stficken wi~ killer diseases.. ·· · ·
· prepare. opera ,iar1 ·for • their
~~s a~tbe ::~c~~·z~e~
through<\"! Eilrope and N<irth
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RENEWALs
Member&hip i-eneWals will
be accepted befQre the coueert
and during intenniaiorl ,and
the reception. A drive for 11tw
niembers will be conducted
'from April 21--26, JK:COrding
l9 Larry Bacon, president,
.who announced holds already
have been placed on the
' '!itqeruaD., Concert Ballet and
the ·New: YOrk Brass· Quintet
for the next 'season.
• Seuoo 111<111bonihlps are II
for 1dults and $4, students.
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During the formation , Mrs. William Savage of Costa Mesa was Information regarding t b·e asaoclaUon and Its coocelts named president, and senrtng with her .are Mrs. Gene GrabarniC:k of i! available by calling either
Fountain Valley, secretary and Mrs. Ron 'Jones, El 'Toro, treasurer, Bacon at~ or Mrs. Kurt
Kupfennan , secttlary 1t 641-1 3186. • The chapter will be outlining activjlies and pl anning fu~d· ~ · · £ Mrs. Roy Harvey Is In J raising projects at uture meetings. An invitation is ·extended to all charge of the reception, and
"f women who are interested in aiding the cause. Information regarding assisting , her ate the Mmes.
, the meetings and the organization is available by calling Mrs. Savage Bacon, John Coctello, James
• at 646-1917. Eubank, Jimniie Kramer ,
• William Muhlhauser. G. L.
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Bi·dding, Buying Beckorti.ng
0 Going, going, gone ... " will be the chant
heard throughout Balboa Bay Club from
noon to 5 p.m. Monday, Feb. 24, when Har·
bor Key Auxiliary presents its AuctioQ. for
Action. .
Proceed& from the one-day affair will
benefit the Child Guidance Center of Orange
County, which provides low-fee psychiatric
trea.tment for emotionally disturbed children
and their parents.
Giving a down-to-earth approach to the
gavel as he Witlds it over the auction block
will be a past -guardian angel of the auxil-
iary, Harry Babbitt.
To insure a ·plenWul supply of saleable
articles, sponsors. are diligently raiding at--
tic~. closets and garages of their own homes
and calling on friends and .11eigh~rs to con-
tribute generously to the cause_.
Besides auction items, bargain tables al so
\vill be set up with marked prices, an-
nouhced Mrs.· Charles Hostler, chairman.
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Admission ls $1, which enables s!ioppfrs
to dining and bar privyeges pius a chance to
win one of the door prizes which will fie
called at 2, 3 and 4 p.m. Ticket-holders must
be present to"Win.
Tickets may be purchased. from any merii·
ber and rat the door, or may be reserved. by
calling Mrs. Anthony Otting at 673-5802 or
Mrs. William l_'(e;iver, fl46.2060. for. l!>ose.
planning lunch m the club, reservatiom· are
to be made by calling the club at 54W2l1.
Donors 'ot sale articles will find convenient
collection centers located at the bom.ea of
the Mmes. llo;tter, 120 Via Lido Nord, µdo
Isle; Wayne Pert, 1911 Swan Drive, Mesa
Verde ; Jack ·llfrabon, 1621 Santiago Drive,
Newport Beach; Murray Cbotiner, 1~ .Un-
coil) Drive, Baycrest; Richard Leonard, 1216
Sand Point. Co!'.Ona de! Mar; Ralph Like,
2542 Vista Drive. Newport Beach, and Louis
Pratt, 170 Del Mar Ave., Costa Mesa.
11 Severance and Rannond Teys. ~!!--------------·.--------------' Faure anct ~eo:· " ..
t Mak·es $ense, Bank Acc·o.unt -Is No Measure of Happi·ness . . ' , llEAR ANN LANDERS: MJ' husband I started out together, poor but
lious. Alter 20 yean of hard wort
ire worth about a quarter of a
dollars, But Sam .WI works
be had to earn nut montb11
He kee)lll eJ(>lndinr and tcltms
into more deals when be lh9uJd be
taking life easy and enjoying what we
have built. ,
I always worked In the business with
Sam and raised a family, too. It was
herd when the children we.re smlll but
;didn1 ....,,t tt because be needed
. Now I do ram& it beclu.e we ~='t have to wor-Uila bird. We'n jol 'ltlide II. Sim and I baven'I
~ I l'&eatlon in 10 year& Our IUCCCSI
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has madew lltftll,to the dollar. ,
, My ln-illws keep l>eoQ,. Sam lo pilly
...,. &Olnr> bciy • bcial -but he lnailta
be enjOy1 his work the way some people
enjoy a~.
I envy the modeat fa.miliea .who have
ciae car, • 1m1U booa aoct hive to
.... all ~-ill !Ue • _trip, lourifl cW.. 1'e att trapped by money mid
IUCCtSS. I feel IO lrusttated 1 want
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to cry. Any recommeodatiolU! ..... RICH
BUT POOR. • •
DEAR·Rl<JI Btlf POOR: W•Jcome '° + ne Clab. ne •1 liDf: mlqlng
from yoar ~r ii -•"'1'1te kMll DflVir
.... -,_ -llley ..... ~ .,..
YOlll' "8b•• ii a eompolslve worter ... !lien II M 'boft ..,., lat II.
Bal lif1 cu ... ... pod ""' bad.
U'• •• 1...i:;,_~1 Sam eoJoyt, Mo -• &irope l!id other pano or the :.1orid · I mode i lerrible mli!m. Now the '° -U1o1 .. cu1 "" -we 'bad m1J rud ebollt, but I _... meney will be eQjoyed> tJ -ChlJdnn aw•r from ft. lat k'• W \.Mc 1 ahf'Q'l '"tOo baly." We mJ.ued weddinp •beu Jt was reall7 m,_ beJeved wifit
lie II c~1 #11 -..i ,.., Ill. end Bar llkmihl llld oCller bappy family wl» lllould bave· bad the j>leuure rr.m
Ple11e..-. Wm 111 leUer wtdell .WP••• occuklftl beeau!e r' couldn't leave the it..-REGRETS
behw; II ml&lll•""1'-·lda-. bust-. ' , When I reacbed my fl2nd birthday,
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I ~ my wile' pleaded with me lo retire
1houg)Jt I would write lo you but 1 al lea.II poMJme. Bui I wasn 't sure
find now I mmt. ·tr t can preYent anyone else could nm tbe oomPIJ11 nd
just one penon from making the mistake 1 Stayed on. She tried q:~ two yean
I made it will be well worth the trouble ago, but I couldn't see ll
it &oolr: to put this letter togelhcr. t WeJI, elgbt wee.ks •IO I burled my
am not a very good writer. wonderfUI wife ud now I tuddenly have
My wile ml I ....., lllllTled 4$ years .111en!Y GI lime 111 my banJa. The buaineU
We bolb -bard and made more .._,, ...., importanl et ell When
money than we could ever 1pe!l!!. Sbe I'm aot Ihm Ullnp IO eJon& 11111 line,
beUed me lo take oo on • trip lo Even bolter. I realize loo Joie !bat
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Sagittarius: .. Another ••
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FEBRUARY 18
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,lie! ,......., -piblk!IJI II copconicL Gel ...,. lni-J8' ,.. wlll! to ptoject.
.~· StM<1f ,..t ii= yoll ., ·up ud "°"": ~ Ip to pin. Be vmaU!e. SAC/IT· 1 I
wllm ,...,. "'"" lllll pt lluq with ..,,_....,.. TARIUS lnclivlduli Pro Y II
ud Id~-. .. ¥ ea111,-. Yw'rt fascinating companion.
Recruifrnent Plans Soar
Young women interested in becoming .airlino stewardesses are invited to the
annual Recruitment Day, sponsored !>Y Du~ W'mgs of Orange County. The
10:30 a.m) to 4 p.m. event wfil take place Silturday, Feb. 22, in the Holiday Inn,
Anaheim. ,Ready. to fly through attangementa are (left .to right) 'the Mines. WU·
liam A& .. , Jan Wright and Muri ottmer. Further infonnation is available by
calling Mrs. Leonard Spielmon at 847-4448. ·
T alkfest Arranged
Mrs. Joe Pooley will host
tbe meet1ni ol Gamn!a Alpba
Nu ebapter, Beta Slpla Pb!,
taking place today In her ll!IJI.
tlngtoo Beach boi)le.
Assiltin& Mn. Pooley, pres!· dao~ will be Mn. Uoyd Crain.
Mn. -Sidor .. j 11 ..-it•.-... ..,.·How
11 Your Ct;DvifllJlaa. Mrs.
Jelm -wtll olfet Elpreas
Yoanell, and -member
a pr I z e to be awarded for
tbe !110ll lnterelllni xubjecls.
Also oo the qllllda wlll be
plans for a rulh party to
take place on Monday, Feb.
21.
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HB TOPS Club'
87 SYDNEY OMAlll\ , ~ (Oct. :a.Nov, 11):
"Tbe wise lnan cootrols b~ YG!I Col. w b a I 100 .-. . !'rtpbull • on It a Pl••, dptlny .... • Astrolo11 polnll ,.._. lmFov• -wltl!
the way. 'net.,,..., co-w<irlwl. Avoid
ARIES (Marcb ll·Aprll II):
Utllise innate ,.... o1 h>-
dependence. Be an innovator.
Welcome cootacts, cballengel.
Accent on love, children and
self .. xpresslon. Don't let tlmld
individual discourage you.
TAURUS (Aprll 20-Maf20):
J. oecnt cOu1d be revelled.
Don~ IMlmtlle emotlolll. Be
cilm, .l'QOl. Avo14 1'earln&
belrt on aleeve. Be receptive • ud a ,...i u.t.ner. llol wise
, • to commli younell. Play
#-· pM&lve role.
GllllJNl (May,11.Jl!De 20):
Ywr bopel ud wlJbes are
tpoWabtecL There· ii move-
meo1 ·today -pmlously there WU lmmoNllty. Key Is
·, to bo Ou!bJe, Travel Jndlcaled
• -.Y'"" ldOu .... put to test.
Come throqb.
" CANCER (June II.July 22):
ZOE ZORICHAK
·Jun• Rltet
Accent on bow far you can
10. 'lbil ii day to clear away
emottoaal debrb. Set sights
on 1oal. Keynot e ac-
complllh!neot. People ln JlO'I·
1100 to aid are ready to do Scott Leighty, so.-the rut ii up to you. pf: 1~Ju~t111~"':.;u!~' Zoe Zorichak
Bring forth creative
-resources. Write, publish and
advertise. Means don't hold
bl.ck where views, objectives
are . concerned. Spread in-·nuence. Be a ...W.
VIRGO (Aq. IS-Sept. 22):
Money, po11es1i ons ,
responslbWty for funds of
others -these are em·
phailzed. Come to un-
derstanding with fapilly circle.
Check budJ:et. Be aware of
_ financial 1tandln1. Don't pull
punches.
. UBRA (Sept. 21-0ct. 22 ):
Give more than UAUal at--
leotlon to male, parln<r. B<
aw.are of public relatlOll!. Pro-
To Say Vows
Plans for a June weddlni
have been revealed by Zoe
Ann Zorlcbak of Cool& Mela
and Scott M. Leighty, whose
engagement was announced by
her parents, Mrs. Zoe Heath
of Pasadena and Stephen J.
Zorichak of Torrance.
The future bride is a
graduate of Orange Coast Col·
lege and her fiance, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus R.
Leighty of Burlington, Iowa,
attended Iowa State Universi·
ty.
llAlll'ITAIUUI (Nov. ill-.a-.,-)lcootldW. IF TODAY IS YOUR
Dec. II)• Good """" aspect , Pllt'Bll (Fob.1•-111): BIRTHDAY you attract olherl
.....,,. c o 1•cl4 ~ • with 01>1aJn blnt• 1rm1 AQUARIUI to you during Ume flf cr!Jll.
nxDIDCt, ........ rile of ~: frotect vaJi11blH. You ere abxit to gain WUter
.,.-i .....,..,.., . • You wblli ln, lrll!lil. Acc<1!1 .., recoan!Uoo. Important ~
ftollb a tn1Jor fa$k. 1You are · mooey, Income poteniltl. y oa l can 6e1 successfully completed.
able to ..Jleve )'Qllrtoll. of .
-wl>lcb' belqa to IDOtber. , • f "' 'C'1'RIOOBN (llecJ G.Jan.
II): !IU'W or,f11.0allty .
EmpbuJ.ze ' yaur• \ant q u e
talenll, lnlt~. Don't let one
with las abUlty ifl"1ade you.
Protecl. property Interest .. Be
aware ol f\£ture requtrements.
AQUAIUUI (Jao.· Ill-Feb.
18): Acceot .. li!ort journey.
You tend to be reotlea. Moods
THE LOOK OF SCANDIA
II ahe'1 the contempoiary typo,
•he'll nip over ScandiL
' The altapo II bold.
The flnllh II aoft 1nd tmured.
The p~ca la ~ght And the time II now.
SLAVICK'S
Je~lers Sinc11 1917
18 F•shion lsl•nd
Newport Be•ch -b44-1 l80
Your Cli1r9• Account W•lcomo -B1nkAmoric1ri,
M1it1r Ch1rg•, too
Op1n Mon., Fri., until 9:30 p.111,
.two for one
. .. this week only!
Aa a very very special offer now!
• will be .-to llve a taUc
on a i'avarile 1Ubject, with
s......, I Galo TOPS Club
meetl evay Monday at 7:30
pJIL . la Smith ~lary
Scbcol In Huntington Beach. Only $LOO per visit for yon at
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PEKMANENT'fAYE IY KESTOI
17, 50 rei. 35.00 '1iue
.We'.11 wry Pfotri of oor permanent Wlvt sol~tion b'J
Reslor. II actua lly helps im~O'le Ille quali~ of your
hair 1s H waves. To int1oduce you to Buffums' Own
Per1t1ntnt Wave, we 11e includin1 Firmt-Genle
Hai1 Cooditioner by Res!Ol lhat h'elps brin1 shinin1
beauty to you1 hai1 and ht tps keep you1 set lonier·
\1stin1. We are includin& ii personalized hair-ail. And ,
1s 111 added spetial, you will rkeive BJffu111s1 Own
·Hair Spray by Reslor. Beauty SllJdio.
111 st«es exceit Mtrin1
lllll an IPJ'linlmenl 1111!1 lllfluos' Beau~ Stud io
-~: Oonloor! Ula l!lldl, HE6'914!; LI-. UE 4-!1040; $111111 Ano, IQ H2&t .... C1111,
llA M321; Palos \'ltdOs, Flt 7i731; N-1.
644-1200;'1.1 Hain,694-1911.
Buffums·
Mania11es .• PHic1111 • Facials • Elttb'ot)1is ' .
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LOSE 10 INCHES IN 10 VISITS!
Now ••• th.is week only $1.00 per visit with 2 far 1 oHer.
Our records show, the average patron, within the fust 10 'Visits, kises
a total of 10 inches from waist, hips, thighs, tummy and upper ams.
2'b -"• ll«lill# fi#rn """"".,.,_
when you bring in a friend ••• and,
only $1.00 per visit for your friend
••• now, double the results ••• double
the fun .•• at one· half the price.
Regardless of the length of time
needed, in each and every case, ·you
pay ONLY $1.00 per visit ... offer
valid this week only. ·
RESULTS GUARANTEED in writint ... Tell us
the dress eize you want to wear, we wiU tell you
how many visits it t.ak.es, and &uarantee in writiag,
that you will ,.acb your goal .•• so absolutely pooi·
tive are we that you will obtain your objective, u
stated in our gu arantee, we'll even let you have,
FREE OF CHARGE, any and all furl.her visit.,
until you nach your goal. IT'S POSITIVE AS-
SURANCE THAT WE BACK UP OUR GUAR-
ANTI::E 100%. Call llll NOW for a ample '9iait.
DON'T .MISS THIS extnme13' low pzioo ol!er of
$1.00 per viait, which includ .. the me of ell opecial·
ized reducing machin .. , including Gloria Mamball's
patented Circ-La-Matic. Personal instmction in-
cluded.
No disrobing. We are nl>t a nm.
Free child care.
can now far a sample visit where :yOu act,.
ually use special machines dming lllDlple
visit. No dJarre. No obligaQan.r
FIGIJRE CONTROL SALONS
NEWPORT BEACH--430 Pciclfic Coa't Highway 1642·3630 a ................. ...,c-.
SANTA ANA-1840 West 17tfi Street 543·9457
SALONS ALSO IN: ANAHllM, llYDLT HILLS, COVINA, C:RINSHAW, DO WNIT. •LINDALi, LAlllWOOD, LON• llACH, NIWl'OIT llACH, NOITH
HOUTWOOD, ONTAllO, PASADINA; SAN Dll•O. SANTA ANA, SANTA IAlllAIA, SUNLAND, TAUANA, TOllANCI, WISTCHISTll, WHITTlll •• ,
ALSO FllUNO, SAN JOSI, SACIAMINTO, SUNNTYALI AND WALNUT, CAIM'OlNIA.
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COSTA MESA'S ST. CLAIR DISPLAYS 'VISUAL AID' FOR UPCOMING .FREEWAY HEARING
Colorful Councilman Hopes to Convince H19hw11y EnginHrt of Ei-rol's In Design
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Against Coast
Oil Drilling
Oil :_(:ompany to As~_ Mesa
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For Drilling Prob:e O~ay . ... . . .. A total of 235 opponents o{ the Shell Oil :;;nr·led plan ~ ~inlt_' a .test
boH! i0ff1 Newtdt ~., bave
llgned~a·petJi!on 1lenl'llldinp10 oil dril~
Ing off the Orange Coait.
. Oil cOmpany execulives toallht will _all .·other city· apeclft~tonS J"'.wfd ,·l>e
'01'\_a ...rut ~ . ....,.. ...... met. . ·1 " io"•< . city r~I"-j • :"1" ~ ~ . ·~· pro l ' ;i: J...i.ton IS'" .
,,.-_,.,, -. p ~I!!" y. . ' ""'""'" I ]$>ralory,tests.to ~.M ,fe!rii*1 . ~~~t..19 "lfio'
'11\e petiLioners, most of whom braved
chilllng wind and rain Saturday morning
to tour Upper Newport Bay, signed
docwnenls which will be presented-to
the Newport Beach City Council Tuesday
Jtes deep w.cs:er a ~·the" city/ ~~~~"1~~~
'No drilling or bluliq WW !>e involved d.ta Mesa ·db' fathers h.Ve: tridl·
in the PfObe. proposed for Paularino UooaUy taken 1 d1ni yiew of oJI J.ntetestt
Avenue property near the Newport mov.ing 1into the city an4 municipal ,Jaw
· when it r.ieets in special se11ion to
draft opposition to the test drilling.
Freeway, Standard Oil Co; officials prohibits any oU prOduWon operations. ·
assure City Manager Arthur R . The short agenda to be covered in-
McKenzie. eludes a controversial variance 'IJ>-
The lrlp around the bay and tho peli-
tion were both fonnulated by the Friends
of Newport Bay. The group conducted
a tour of the estuary hlghUghied by
stops along the way for lectures from
experts on the natural aUributes of the
area.
Geopbysical Field Representative R.T. pl~lion dJSCUSHd. ,at Wigth ·tw~ .weeks
Golde.n says in a Jetter of application ago, for Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Mctw
that tht exploratory progr:am will be to . expand their home_ at Z!M9 Pemba
"done by beaming vibrations deep into Drive. • subterranean strata. The McCartys want to add several
Pinging back somewhat on a sonar roo~s .t~ the.ir home In the Mesa Vetd~
principle the vibrations will be subd1v1s1cri, but en apparent majorlty
monitored by geophones placed. sym· of their neighbors oppose it completely, The group protests the drilling,
acbeduled to start within the nei:t four
weeks, "because It would seem an in-.
evitable precursor of enlarged com·
mercial drilling operations."
' metrically around the property to create (See PROBEt Page II
a plcture o( what lieslar .below. ""'
The petilioners also cite the heavy
damage brought on by the reeent oil
leak in the Santa Barbara Channel.
tbey ask that no drilling be done
oU the Orange County coast in 'ilher
federal or state-controlled waters.
The peliUons also will go to the state
Lands Commission, which approved the
drilling.
Standard Oil ' Co. executives say the
entire job wlU take only two days, with
no risk to the city and any potential
liabilities Incurred assumed by the
petroleum company.
Under tenns ot the application for
a testing permit, Golden asks for a
60-day period, saying the firm will notify
the city 24. hours before the proposed
test begins. .
He · said the operation would be com-
pletely soundproofed. to protect sur-
rounding area residents from bother and
Newport Council Cal·ls
Special Session on Oil
Newport Beach city c o u n c 11 m e n , spokesmen and commlsslon members
angered over last week's · announcement said is not intended to yield oil or ,
of propostd test drilling a mile off g85, would start within the next four
Newport Beach by a group of oil com-weeks unless lhe commission withdraws
panies, have called a special meeting its approval. '
for 4 p.m. Tuesday to plan their fight Both commission and company sources
against the operation. said last week that, if trace. of oil
The meeting was called 'fod'ay. The or gis are discovered during the drilling
council will draft a resolution opposing proced\lf'e, the hole would1 be capped
the pla,n Jed. by Shell Oil Co., and will immediately with concrett:.
request that the state Lands Commission A state Lands Qivisloil qineer ·on
call ollllis appntVal ol the tesl drilling. board Ute .cuss· I drilling veosel will
, The Council is al9o expected to draft have the IO~ determination ovef, lhe
a resolu!lon demanding a ltearilll1telot.e · aspects· o1 lhe-drJIUAc project. sourcea •. .. . ' . ~ . . ....
the comml-. Which. on oJan-2 ~P-said. .. • · ' ~· .. \ . . . proved an eight-company drilling pro-An adminlstra11~ alde , for , the com· ..
poolil •kept ~·until lasl week. mlsslon. aald-'111~; .Ille c\"cl!fon to
A day after !be comJl!lulon's approvsl, keep the appjvval ~ ~t!("--· licl-
Sbill OU Co. and • .......i other tlrms mlalalrath• -emr lli•illl*'tl ... liola
&eian. the.fr nm core simple drilling Barbara oil i.'leU." .. _. IMid .thl&-,..
tll'IMill~ ''nil -k 111 conUnuing with \Qually "by pollC)'I .. f!ID!I '~ " :dbii ot\ 11,aot.toot esplotalory bole. the, pa'rticulan .on ~ Air~ ·ifite Newport drilling, which Shell • proje<!ii~Pliri>Yed bylll! com!rilliltonl '·
• 'Ille . IMll do 0.: "drtlllnc • hU drawn
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NE\V'YORK-(AP)-The llOCk market
slipped backward today and fook ill
laQiesl IOOI on• ,,..,...._. sine< Jan. 6.
(See quotaUons, Pages 26-1'7).
The Dow Jones average ol 30 Indus·
trial IHue cblpo droPPed lU3 te-'37.'ll. Rllll wee off Uf, · u!IH!iei ·eued .!4
and IS 1tocD were down 4.13.
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::.. from ..a bdtb the 'l'".!Z of a!:: ... ~
Super-L · biantJ __. have
thrulened .. -.. lnjllnctlon qalnlt
lhe drtillJ!I ;irb1cJt lhq -cOolrary to sllte law.
The·aupetvllon bued thelr.allgation
on the SheU-CunnJncltaln Act, •blclt pro.
hlblil ofllbore drllllog operallom .... 111
ol the Sanil Ana River jelly.
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Orange Cout ,Colltl• coed
Georgia l\l~ell-¥, 19, New>
port Beach, ~ed Ibis week ..
end ·as "Queen• Of beiirts" ,, occ Pirates mer ~ ..... .lolt'n
rivals, Golden ·wesr Coll.Se
RusUera ID baakelball. tilt. si.. pie.!lded ovet, dance .for ..,,
donU ·froln bOOi ldloolJ ~
lowing game won by ·OCC 92-91.
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An aquanaut exploring the ocean floor
oft San 'Clemente hl&nd in~ a teat .of
man living acllnil .the -diOd ·1oc1o1 of . an apparent heart attack IOO. fiiet
beneath the surface.
The U.S. Navy idenUfied the vicUm
as Berry L. Cannon, a civilian electronics
engineer. He had arrived. on the bottom
near the yellow-painted 70-foot long
Sealab III at 4.:88 a.m. with th{.~ .other
dlvetJ in a trander cap&Ule. ·
"Two dlven left tbe1 capsule at 4:51
to go to the· habitat,". said _Capt. WOijam
M. Nlchollon, btOd .Ii the Seplab·Pl:OJeCI.
"One rt.• two diftl'll·wu Cr.nnOn.
"At J a.m. While 6n route,.to the
habitat be WU -.ell ... · M la dlf·
ficulty ~ by the other dfftr ...
by a tel<\')llo~' ipoottor on · tllll· .~,
'hip at tbi -""act. · .. . i . ~~ . · "He was retUrned JmmedfatelJ "to ·the :.,C.llii!d1--'~~ and~~J'~t,_.,.. w,l!enot•~•~'~ !'1-~ljoa; a ~1~··~~-'f< . Nlcholisoln1iltl 111 _.,.lion of can-
D011'1 dlv!ng equipment lndlcalod It ,..,
operating normally inti mediC.I officers
present. felt that "eannon'• death was
caused by cardiac: arre:st occurrln& in
the course of a clffp dtve." . .
It waa tbe first fatality In 51 man
days of underwater exp)otiUon for the
Navy's Sealab progfam 'linte itUUal es·
perimenll ~ 1,lk . ( '
Jn Washlniton •. a Navy s~kesman said
a medical officer attributed • cannon11
death to "cardiac arrest."
Cannon and another diver left a 90-Clll·
ed penonnd tranlfer caPlli1o lo awlrii
to the underwater 1aborl.t0ry. ·An ornc111
(See <'QUANAIJT, P ... I)
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Company Sued
In ·sales Fraud
SACRAMENTO (UPI) -The slate
flied a '2 million law suit against the
manufacturer of Kirby Vacuum Cleaners
and 89 Callforni1 . di!tzibutor1 today
charging fraudulent 18.lea pracUcea.
The sull flled In Sacnmenlo County
Superior Court cliarged that the Scott
and Fetzer Co •. of Cleveland and the
California distributors made' falH: sales
claiml to prospedlve cultomer1.
Alty, Gen. 'fli!linu ~-Lnic;h, who" consumer fraud .&ftllon fUed the actloo,
called lhe Kirby 11lel praCuce'1 •
"swindle." · The suit, charled that amGnl other
things Kirby aalmlwi aokl uaed vacuum clea~1 11 , new; tOkl· ~tive
purcbuer1 tbey were contest. winner•
when there wu no con~;' and clalmed
falsely that K1rby salesmen were· com-
peUng agalmt each other in a sale.s
contest. •
Lynch sought '2 million fn ezempllry
damag.,, civil penaltla of ·'8,IOI 10<
each a...ned lab< nprelOlltatlon macta
during the lut year and an ·lajnnc:tlon
IA! prohibit furtber llle1ed .lr-actlvlU... •
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lhelr·cltj limltl' aioni existlnl' Saporllr' Aftnue. ,,. . ~ Costa .M .. a Mayor ,AJYla L. ~'
uid JQda1. thot· 119'"cbolCe of a ROuta .
11' alliqment .;tu' be made by'lila':tom-
'l'""llY'i City, .CO\Jn\'il. lor ailmo liml,.
yel . tiollll!I! "We· want to lbten to what ~ yt ~
haTe to say Tuelday," the mayor.,...
mented, "and we hope anyone who ii
(See FµEWAY, Pap I)
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Lflgµna Man C~p.t~r.ed·
I ' 'f , ~' • I ~ .;.,, ' By 0.t;Jni~unist -~hinese
By . ARTHUR· IL Vll'llEL
.Of .. --Pllll .... ' -Diplomatic manttMn are uilder way
today lo tree ihHe ylChta captured by
Red Chineae gunboats on a Hong Kona:-to-
Macao crulH Sunday, one skippered by a La&una Beach aviaUon plant executive. state Department off I cl a 1 s in
. W1slilngtoa aaid today they. are op-
Umlltlc abeut quick releuo oC Simeon
llaldwln, 51, ol 1311 CUii Drlve, alid
II other peraono aliofa1I the v~
:the three boata ielled were among
a flotlUa of · Hq llfl!il!. llonl Y acl>I
Club er~ wlilcli aot cilal 'on Ifie . 6-inile coUt&! ...tu•... ..i..•-•..:..•ta olflclal
" ••• _..,.\ ~ ~t"' ~"'~~ .1\!11 Cl#. and ' !hi
"""' 'l\Ol)C cov~~ . -:.: ... ~~ r~:~ ebb, .~.tho ·=, ~·~·~'~·:~~ •.'· ~-~~':s;!i : '. ~· W,on .!hem · . t , at#fllot ·~ ~·-. do .pOI . .-.antt-Yfnke' ln~i!!I<·.,.; . . Fodt Americans ·art amc!itt .Uie II
per.onJ, beijeved lo .be h.iJ<l l<i: vl01a~"'1
of the U-mlle terriloilal waleri" Dini!
c1a1mec1 by r.ialnllnd Cbinii, -1roopo:
captnred the '"°'" 8wiclay. . .
· The· U.S.·-Oimula~ ~r.i 1 In Hon&
K0n1 lde0tllied the lhne :l'ankl Jtesldef
B,aldwln u :Jhese: · .. ' • . ,
-Boule H. Doaald, .44, Ii Br~
VL, a publie iei.,Uon, .aDdr ,aqy~
Cdltlt41anl ' wlto .lives In· 1kio8 K'"'g and W~'-1board:· Ba1<1wln11 •foot yawl The
Morlsufn.' . · · . . .:...J• Vea ' Sydow, .. 41l 'fornierlY' .ol
SpoMan..,WUh'., arli!'wlle•Qf S~b-lloln
Chriada1tVpil.Bydow, who ls·at;> belllYid'
In cUllocfY aJOll& wltli. tlie ·couple'• two
dauahtan. ' · · ' ...:caro1111e · P. ZIUJ(, 10, ro<merly ot
Coldrado Sprtnp, Colo., now step-
dauahler ol Hector IL .Rola a Br!tlah
Hong Jlong 1ovemment ;rtlp1oye and
9wner of one of the ilFet' capt~
yachts, ·,
Mystery enveloped the dlaappmance
or the boats Sunday, shortly after Red.
Cblneae gunboail and .junkl 'reportedly
barassed tho M••ao-ttound nollJla aitd
rammed one yacht in heaVJ'MU.
"It'• almost a fore1one conclusion that
they are ln Red Chin•, but we just
cennot say deflnltely_ Until '!fe bear trom
·pie other aide/' 1 Bona: Kon& em1-sary
aald alteroanl.
Only Ill< ol lhe yachll l~volved In
the holiday v;,a1e -al'eidi' lrowned
upon by ollk#la .:... . .Vlft cleared. p1ana
wllh lhe llona K""4 Dl«•D.epartmen~
I lpoftaM lbeJ1 Mid. • . . • . .'
The atbod veaeli belldft Baldwlnla
Moraiuilf'wete ia~illled u .-: .uni.
Na.'Mara"tnd !iiO Sydo!r tomlly'a llewr·
It, accordlnc lo olflclAlo ~ lo ·ae-
IUr:f their ftttdom. ' • · r ~plal!JllnC the voyllC tb1a ,.Ur ...re wahied .ii stribleil relatloaa wiih
Petlnl,.<due 'lo l~t of Coa\-
niw!llll··blamOd far' a~ 11111 .antl-llritlah
relgn ol terror !n llOiil Jtolll. · · •
Lui rlidlo tnllk lioard lrVm the oebi!d ' . . .. ..
; · HE~D :av:· ctl1NESE ,
• : ; L.-1vM'1 ·.a.hlwln ..
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boa ta,_,... .• ~·· Imm . llal41'hl iu-u ailOard ·the Mor c • .' 'lihidl
il1•«oPY oi ~,laml!d HoiW°'~
yawl ~; . ,
"l! !""ml they WU\t , lo -U, They m boarding ·us.. O'Ver aftd 1ciut, •
lhe monitored broadcut aald. Baid.!n~ wile ' Mmorle aald locta1 .,. u;~~Je'•· ~:~ i.GiM•
that abe bu ·)ieord. pGihlnl ·--Iha
U.S. Slate~ a-·llle-of her huabaad'S Ca~Ovity.
: Watern : dlploiiiall were ~ »· broachlng the aubject wllh P11id!w; •
beci1111 America 'doOa. oot r""'IJllra Ille
malrilaitd Cb!U· govemmenL • , '
· The Baldwin! ha!• ihHe dtlldn!p, ,Si. :· meon lll, 28; Lynne, 24, and .Jam11, ...,.
20, a Saddleback Junior •Collqe -
who lives at the family home. •
Mn. Baldwin aald her hUlband la !*<II-·
dent ol Air stocb Lid., a Hoq K~
eel llnn ' lonnojed 15 ,..,. ago · 1or
dlatrtbutlng avlaUon parta lo al<llneo la •
lhe Far East, when! be hU -21 yean. . '·
Buslnesl·inlaosts·prevented--I
returning to-Lqwta Beacb al Oirtalmu, .
but be waa home tdx ....,.... qo and "
ia lenllttvei1 ICilodDiod .. a, bact tbla
Oruge
w-e11er
Just a Ulb of rain, !be........,..
man p'omiaeo,• splaltarlbc the c:itd' ·'l\leoilay · and ~· tiP
Tueoda1 nicbt-T~ will bit ~· the II iltirt.
INSIDE TODAY-
Fin4~"-'st Sr!ola
Porttr putr tlw .. 0%.. In ·tau•
wilh Ille fin.I of o 10.J""I Hrit1
'of 'hOJ1"~10lll;F1U di~ ~ to · llelp· ,_,., find fftu.
-l<QOl loopllol<• "' Ill< fa:( '°"'· rr1 ... ,. u todor.
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c:oonl ol wlial happened to the thrte •
m;.aiD; yiditl wu ,r,. by Dotd>bo<a
Enrird Van Kon;wbooe 1JCl>l Nordlca
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Ill, Ill"! ... loll ... II*!'
lm!lariol watm, we .....,, spolttd li1 Comllllmlot ChlMM pl!lboats -lod wilh .,..U.U. ol Mao • • • lhtJ polDted
machine ·cuas ud AK a automatic rtna,
then ialled arowid .. and lef~" bo
aid.
The Ou.tchmao said two other sunbolll
and five junb air,rOUllded !hem 10 miles
off Macao, It which t1me a CbkttM
Army officer and two told.ltn boirded
the Nordica " though see.king ref""'8.
"I see we are friends," the officer
said in En3lish, pinnifll propacanda
badg.. on the big)>-necked Mao-tty~
tunics worn by the Dutch new(
photographer and a colleague' sallb1&: •
aboard the yachl
Pitching in the high sest, however.
the Red Cbineae laWICb-bad 1maahad.
into the NordJca. catl&lq: aome d.amqf,
but she wu eacorted into Maca0 Harbor
by a Portugueae gunboat.
Yachtsmen eJpr<Sled .... fear fw
the '\lll'ft ,.iJed v....ia, '-blch canied-
uteBslve electronlca aear rir navtaaUon
am might be cbargad will> -e USS
Pueblo-type esplona1e acUviUa.
Mesa Family
Loo.king for Dog :
A Colt& M~ family ha luued aa
appeal lot llelp in 'findlll( their loot
dog, whose crippled male pup ls ex·
tremely for1orn without bla morn -
not to mention the · lonely human dill· dren. . •
-Sextuplets Gingw, a ab:-year111d mh<ed IAlrrler-
dacbshiind belOllP to the Joe Taylor fam-
jfy, oC 831 oJann.-St., and was last teen
Dec. 13 al Jill> 'Slreet and w .. tmll!llter Avenue. ·· -~ '
She ls tan and wu wearing a chottr
chain wit ha rablel -lag numbend 71, and may have beei ·atoten, 10 the
Taylors ..-. ollerln( a reward for her
return.
_ Pachsbund held by Angelique Cox, 7, of 3202 Washington SL,. Costa
Me18y -is _proud momma of squirming group. of pups in for.eground.
-uuer l>orn lo pet belonging lo Angelique's family is considered rath-
er .large for such a small dog. Mother find pups are doing fine.
"She ,lan't &D apenslve !!og, but she's
awfullY valuable to DI,". l&)'I Mrs.
Taylor.
From PGfe 1
Anyone will> lnforinallao about Ginger
can reach the famlly b)' cal1lng Taylor
Motors, a Costa Meaa forelp car repair
shoP,
FREEWAY HEARINGS • • •
Ensign· Students
interested in the question will come to the hearing ...
-Aerial mapo, charts and Jiholographs
sbl>wlnc the alled<d -dowotown Colt&
Y.eaa area and the Superior Avenue
leg preferred by Newport Beach of!idall
are still on display at each city hall. B.. ~ City official.I were IODlewhat disap-Help l · 088 . pointed at cltiun turnout recenUy when ~ , ,4 -, · apokesmen from Dlllrlcl Seven of lbe
· ~ • State Division of Highways appear'ed
S t a d t •n ~ .. at , ·~~~ at a special Costa Me11 freeway roult latarmedlate:.....,"'--.......... ..... . 6 .-. r ._. ,,.,. ....if. -.ion.
lied er.a -~ uij1 uve · Handbills all\l pootcards have since ~ \tfafi.111 all lald, rlol:..ltjy boen mailed to hundreds of torpayl!1's
"':~ ~-~Uiatt.. ;~ ~ ..... ~·. -.:i,d=1ar=-i: :i.iioe: ~~, .... ! '°" J'.9COl'dl ~ WI!;: •M1UU1~ or no change-in the cbo6en route.
alJo provided lllO bolin k1ta for prl!IChool
Navajo Indian clilldrtn: 741 gift boies MARKED UNE
to be sent' ~ the wcr1d; TT,6'11 Back in 1944, wheri much of the now---... d<Y<loped area waa mere pulure, the
favors for hospital meal trays; $00 State Division of Highways engineers
Christmas and Easter place mats for toolt a pencil and marked a line right
lbe USS Haven holpllal lhlp, and scorei don Newport lloulevard.
of Vietnam frlendablp ldll-That II to be the Newport Fmway
The recm'ds were kept from tbe. begin-under the policy exiatlng for aome 20
ning of the Junior Red Crou Olapter years, but· aareement between Harbor or the school In lllZ: Area citiea that Umes have indeed thane·
!d led to reopezµn, of the route question.
Sputnik Cabbage
'-' Sputtel'._s Q_ut?
It said right on the bag "Sputnik
Cabbage.''
And the growers ju&t -about went into
orbit when their expectatioos of fields
full of giant cabbag_e ])]ants weri reward·
ed with the vision of dainty, dwarf -
cabbages gently waving their Uny-grttn
leaves in the January air.
It brooghl lllgh1and Ranch, the Irvine
growers, into Superior Court to file a
$35,000 damage suit against Champion
Seed Co., the sellers. They claim, among
other things, thal C h a m p I o n
mim!presented Its product.
DAllY PllOl
o•-.1<4Gf C04St ~U•LllM!NG (Oo't"'AN'f
JeMrt N. W114
•-akknl •"' P""~ll'ler
J1ck J. CMrl1y
\loot Pre1i*nl '"' (';'"''"' ,,,...,._
Th11111t K11w il .....
Th1m•1 A. MMrpki111
Mln"i!ll !"fl!•
P1~I Nl11111
AM!"lltillt Olnd.,
c.... w ... OMee
lJO W11+ l1y S+,..f
M1i1i11tM4r•1tt P,0 . 1 .. 1140, •1616
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Lt-0.Kll~ tt2 Flf'ltl "'"""""' ~ ileldH .. ""' P9ft
There wu no publlc bearing at all !!' years ago.
Colt& M.,. City Councflmsn William
L. St Clair, a longtime proponent of
pre!etYing Newport Boulevard ii it is
for an intercity blach trailic lint, is
set to appear Tueaday.
Using one of his colorful audio-visual
aids -he call& them gimmicks -St.
Clair plans to demonatrat.e the bor·
rendoua potential problems to be en-
countered at one parUcular intersection,
if the route 111 not changed.
The specllic locatioo la the someUmes·
snarled, Harbor B o u I e v a r d-Newport
Boulevard triangular interchange, at
which one coalitlon hopes to build Paseo
Grande, an overhead, right-Of-way span·
ning mall of plctureaqut! :Shops.
The proposal is backed by Colt& Mesa
Tomorrow Inc., an a1ency which "trill
be npresented at the Tuesday hearin&
by a Newport Beach attorney.
RARELY REOPEN
A press release prepared for the
arganlzatlon by consul ling engineer B. W.
Wllllamson notes that only ran!ly doea
the state reopen a route question and
coli '"' a -choice. Another group which will be
represented Tuesday ii the Costa Mesa
Downtown Buslnesamen'• Alloclatlon,
which -like the other group -ha
members who favw a new route as
welt as some who do not.
Stole olllclall conducllng the hearing
in the Junior Exhibits Building oo lhe
fairgrounds at 81 Fair Drive, will
doubtlea repeat th6lr criteria for chool-
ing an ollernate route:
-The effectl on tht communlt y
throUl!lt which It J>W•'--Tbe deiree to which lbe rou1< will
handle ulsling and Mure lrafllc
dllOaadS-.
-Tbe lnlltal COii ol the olternate route.
which includn both COOJinlCUOD 1 ...
and --ol rf&hl-<>f-W'1. Tbe Jow·t~ varlatlw In pi or-<!
Route 16 allpmenll Uu<ulh the alleci<d
... al Colli !I.,. ranee lro!n '10.1
million to fl0.7 milllon la conslrUctloo
COIL!.
Tbe cheapest would be the cumntly
adopted l'1MllA!, while the mqot expensive
woold be the ~ R»Blut Roule.
wll1od> loopo out _!ward larlhelt lrwn
the boulevard. °" the other hand, the olnad1 cholen boulevatd-allcnln1 Route 16 Frwtray rcute would 11ve mot«iata •ts milllon
1eu .. .,. a IO-year period lban the
most drastk varlallon.
Uw·aavlngs flguru are computed
(,
aver ·t)le JO.year period the Newport
Freeway, will serve before becoming out-
dated, based upon time, auto wear-aod· tw depreciaUon and other factors.
Tbe bearln& Tuesday will .feature T.
Fred Baglha.,, assistant slate director
of. public works, as presiding olflcer,
with State Divtaion of filghways aides
in supporting roles.
Dlstrk:t' Seftn hig'hways c i: p e r t s
present ' will inclu'&e Deputy District
Eoglnett f.,W. lloy; A"lsllnt Dlslrict
E,nilneer · Wllllam K. Hashimoto, and
A&sistant District rughl·of-Way Agent Al
M. Lynch.
Following the state hearing, the city
must hold a hearing, probably in four
to .six weeks, Mayor Pinkley said today,
wbilo the Slate Highway CommJ.sslon
may have a lblrd hearing.
UUtlmate choice of a Route 55 align·
ment rests with the state-wide agency,
which ls not requited to Jtage another
public hearlna: if its members chooee
not to adopt a new route.
Boozing Burglar .
Strikes Again,
leaves Tipsy
Setting an apparenUy impossible 1aal
for himself, Co!ta Mesa's boozing burglar
sneaked in and staggertd' out of another
home unable to completely lick Us liquor
locker.
Mrs. Caroline A. Draheim, 3001 Warren
Lane, called police Friday to report
IORleooe had pried open the front door
of her family's home.
Officera Aid the intruder -vi'ilh one
thing on his mind -sat down at the
kitchen table and killed off vodka,
whiskey, and brandy, drinkinl ri&ht out
ol the four separate botUes:
Thirst anil capacity gone, he left
presumibly a bit unsteadily, toking olong
another -quart . al b41b quallty cosn•c
be couldn't finish at the scene, but
nothlnl else.
Last time lhe burglar ran into a cache
of the heavy waters, he had gathered
up valuables bidden In anbther home,
but, alter 1ppar<ritly quenching hl1
lblrst, deparl<d. for1ettlng about $700
worth ol jeWelry ..
Fro,.. r.,e 1
PROBE ...
or in part.
Great debate was generated two weeka:
ago before action was delayed until the
followln1 meeting, at which time a full,
live-man c;ouncll could be present to
dl9cus1 the matter.
Some Meal Verde aua residents com·
ptaln that a wet bar lncluded In eipanslon
plans for the home -which lncludea
both tels of In-laws and ~n1 children
...:. ls a step toward a duplex rental
setup.
Slnce. the hoUy4ebated variance ap-
plication wu dl1CW1sed Feb. 3, one
McCarty youngster. Shawna . s. w11
traglcoll,J killed when crushed Feb. I
by 1 hot water heater.
The heater. replaced ln COMecLlon with
a portion of lhl!i mnodelllna job permit-
ted by the city councU earlier, wu
•lttlnl CMllllde awaiting cllspooal when
It .... !Mnped by chlldml playlnc.
Tiie heavy heater toppled .... and
crushed Shawna aptnat 1. ctmtnt
w1lkwlQ' and she w11 deltl on arrival
II Costa "'tA Memorial Hospital.
dits. Hit Cities ·· Combine . ~f· :~Times.)~-'~r ,l\'lutµ~ Aid ..
~-(:aunty . Local 14:• d~ In a ab:-clty
,, , , area bav9f' been 1ttambllnt ~ <fW
city to lljlOther ' In a sbab down run
of the eounty11 new mutu&I aid system. . Armed robbet1 atruci.: three times ln
oranp County ' Sunday ~bl, to
Fullertoo, Saoto.Ana and 8-Park.
,,.... ..... ~ ol robb!Of •
Jluena Park marbl a1 •1,soo were, picked
up by Aa•h<im !>Ollce. Tiie vlctlm wu
Rollert. llulbny, 111 ol Gardon Gro"
in Ju 'Market, Marichester Avenue and Beach Boulevard. "' ,. ·
-by Anabel;. -~ 1q11o...;, • .._.._ ~llCl'lptloa al lhl llllJ>OCI
Cit nre David L. Vrleie, 2J,1Willlam
T1 Fllnl, IO, aml Erw! C. Sbaler, ..
all ol Salt·Lalle City, Ulah. . -~ '!,JOO \!U l'e_COV~, ,l!Ollee
'Cta Ana. two~ a~
No,ber! :lljcker~ 44, ol 'Sonta Alli,~
lllmtlJlll4o Beach, Colla M t s 1 ,
Newport' 8Mdl, FOOllllaln V a J-1 e.y W-and Seal Beach from Art& Six ~ Oranp County's 'new lll·area
m111¥&1 ·old program.
Tueoday, Tlwnday and Friday the Ar.. Six llre · departmenl.! have been f9lllnc to 11,i.t llmulaled larae flra
in JOYeraJ JoCalloal. . '
'.'.!)lada1. unill rolled to Sal\lb ~
Pllza, when Colt& Maa firemen ,.....
praonllnc to battl& a blaae tJiat roqulred
belp from other dUes-
. Tburaday, the -of a oimlllalod ni;., wu the-Ganco store in FOOllllaln-
Vllley.
Frida•, I-balUed a mall"
'bel\il'O 'l>&oo ' flrll.-at. 'Ibo .~Center In Seal Beach, then latar at tlio Sheratoe -Beoch Inn In Hunllrillo•
Beach. ~ of the mock flra baa boon
1o ,.. ~ local dtlM could -111Y
woik tof<!ther to contn>I a large llte,
-'!be bitak. -Into Ill< ama1T .,.., . ror ,fltbUal firel rib mutual aid WIS
ln'l•a!Ad t1ila ,.... in or..,. County.
· Jn the past all mutual old llru were
coonllna1ed tlll'oqb the Counl)I Jl'ire.
i>epartmelll In Or----caus-ing. • rirfat an>OWlt of coofulloo and
heavy !'ldlo 1rafflc.
Fire, ollldals '"111 today lbey hope
Ibo new system Will 1ell!I lo fWr aad more allldait coopentloo ....., c:Wes
In flPUal 1arp --
aal<ed whore _lhl .-. clerk waa. Jla l , · •
llldruaU11otant1n ·Bod'•Uquorston.,, i a ~ .. W 1~ M • :\~_w. Mo!'~ A.,,.~ no1.,00 {,.Ceuare: oriu, · arines
Dluatidled with 'the answer one Of 1: ' ~ " .....
' ' Ibo bandita llruck Rickerl "" the· heacf '' ;;!'~to~atl~;:=.-: ~ Near'. --Pac· -t on: f"reenbel~t atlendant. 1bey took nothfnc. {7
Rickerl was ·taken , 'to Riverview .. _
Hospltal and held for observation.
A service station WU robbed early
thll, momJnc in Fullerton. • .
Mike lloalr~t, :H, of Fullerton told
pollce a Jooe biJ!c!1t ~a -""be
and a Van Dyke beard oimlllated
pos1wloil' al ' IUD and took _ aa-,m.
determlned amount ol ' cub. Scene ol
the roblllty ... lilt Mun Oil Co.,
2°'5 <;ommonwealth Ave. •
Hickel Declares
Oil Companies
Liable for Slick
WASHINGTON (UPI)-Inlerlo r Secre-
tary Walter J. Hirkcl today is!lued reg-
ulatlo.na. making oil companies liable for
the cost of cleaning up any pOllutlon
from oil.shore drilling on federal leases.
The regulations, effective immt>di·
ately, make companies responsible for
any polluUon without the government
having to prove 'the.y wett at fault .
Prior to HlckeJ's order, regulations
stated lease holders "shall not pollute"
the sea, but said nothing about liability
for pollution.
Hickel · toughened ·drilling regulation~
in .the wake of ~lluUon fr~well in
the 5anto Barbai'a chaQnel l stilned
miles' of'°Soot.bem c.ntom1a a'ches.
· An Interior Dtpartment spokesman
noted that Union Oil, owner or the <;IU..
lomia well that 'leaked from Jan. 21 to
Feb. 7, U!urned re~ponsiblllty for that
pollulion from the 'beginning.
Former Newport Man
On Senator's Staff
Former Newport Beach r e 1 I d e n t
Richird D. Reddick will serve as new
Sacramtnto admiril1traUve a.ulstant for
State Senator William E. Coombs (&San
Bem1rdino County), it was announced
today by the senator.
Redcllct, 31, attended. Harbor Area
sCbools and USC and was associated
wi.Ut hfi father, Ben, on the oJd Newport
Harbor News-Preas newspaper. Reddick
alao publllhed papen in Rlalto where
he and his wile. Donna, now makl!
their home.
20 Burned on Train
JOHANNESBURG, South A!rica CAP)
-A pa~senger train crowded with Afri·
can workers became a blazing inferno
Monday when a gasoline tan!< car Jump-
ed the tracb: and hit the train.
Leisute World uecuUve"s and U.S.
Mar!Jle Corps , .\Ir Stalioa olflciala at
El-Toro are repOrted. Maring agreement
on -a!lblbblng a permanenl greenbelt throl'lh . the ceoter ol 'the reltrement 'community. j ,
llobOtt ~ a Roumoot -(Leiaure
WorldJ,porp. altOniey, tOld or..,. Coun-
ty au)>!maors Uiot negotlaUOllll •tarted
llVJ. nionlh.s alO aliy _ cooclUde wllbln
. to' days. , •--.
Aa· ordinance enacted. m years ago
by ·1uperv!Jora bad baoned rtlldenltal
-I°' the land, a -gr<enbelt S,000 feet wide right-of-way through the middle
of the Laguna HiJls community.
The land is dl.rectly ~OOer the 1ir
SEALAB CASUAL TY
Diver C1nnon
Fro111 Pag~ 1
AQUANAUT. • •
said Cannon w'as observed having dif-
ficulty during this swim. He was brought
back to the transfer capsule and taken
to the surface, where he was pronounced
dl!ad .
Cannon, a 1962 gr&duate of Florida
State University, is survived by his
widow, the former Msry Louise Rutkow·
ski of Chula Yisla, Calli., and their three
son! -Patrick, Kevin, and Neal.
approich to the main nmway of the
MariDe bue.
Supervisors are to ·meet Thutlday to
consider" an emergency eitenaioo to the
pact whicb eaplred Feb. JI.
The attorney told the aupervllors by
lotter lhat six proposals bad been
cllscUJsed by the two agenll inclUdlDI
a swap of land. . .
Barnes llSllJ'ed. supervilorl that. tb1
Rossmoor Corp. would not · attempt · to
develop any of the greenbelt land
unW some agreement is reached.
SUperv!Jon agreed lo hold any lellala-
tion ·atfecUng the belt until some further
word wu: given them.
Babysitting
Proves Too Much
For 14-year-old
Noise, quarrelling and a tot who wet
on his lap proved to be t.oo much for
a 14-year-old babysitter anested by Costa
Mesa police Swxlay night on suspicion
of assault and battery.
Parents of four small chUdren left
with tbt: boy ~ed police when a aobbing
S-year-old told .of being struck by his
babysitter. for discipline.
"Yeah, I smack.e(S them,'' lhe youth
reportedly said when que1tioned by Of·
ficer Wayne Harber, alter which he
was arrested and turned over to juvenile
authorities for more action.
Offw:l!r Chuck Hof{ard photographed.
a 2-year-ola girl with a red bandprint
on her fact and her 3-year-old brother,
but none of the four youngsters, from
2 to 6, were badly hurt.
Mesan lnjur~d
In Freeway Crash:
Gary Marvin Jones of 3017 Coolidge
Ave., Costa Me!a, is in critical condition
Jn Costa Mesa ~femorial Hospital !ollow-·
ing a one-car accident Sunday oo tht
San Diego Freeway near Fairview Road.
California High\\'ay Patrol officers said
Jones evidenUy lost control of ·his car:
which crashed into a guardrail. He was'
pinned in the car.
Hospital attendants said he has not~·
responded to treatment and is suffering
fro1n a fractured pell is and internal
injuries. He has been in surgery twi ce'
since the accident, they reported. He'
is now under intensive ~re.
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REED
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ln the Wind
Even while Huntington Beach
trains helicops to fly patrol In the
"HB Eye" service over the city
and the fmance director w9nders
where the money is coming from,
the whOie idea of helicopter patrol
may be obsoljete, ,or at least require
extensive modification.
The Los Angeles Police Depart·
ment has plans for a flying
television plaUorm to keep an eye
on the city. It would .m8ke the
local eye seem 'blind by com·
parison.
The Los Angeles. Police Com.-
mission voted unanimously to ask
the city council to buy the con·
traption which would give station
commanders the ultimate weapon
in the battle to watch people.
* Not that I can fathom why the
police want to watch people all
the time. Even the beach scene
gets dreary sometimes with all the
one design, single styled girls, but
there must be a good reason.
The rescue of Gary Depue, 5,
last week shows definitely that the
helicopter is a welcome, useful ad-
dition to the collection 9f weapons
against crime and for the protec-
tion of the community,
Having this giant eye in the sky
obviously would eliminate all
crime since just having a tiny
helicopter up there.is supposed to
reduce it some 10 percent. Actually ·
what we along the . Orange Coast
need is a fleei of 10 helicopters
each reducing crime 10 percent. -*----
Councilman George McCracken
suggested that people who 15ee ex·
~ruples of good poll!:e _ivo,r]< get the
name and badge .nµrp.tier of t4e·
officer and tell the.. police cblef
about the incidents in a letter.
That way the many good deeds
of the officers could be made public
and the officer might get a letter
or commendation. ·
The same procedure should be
followed in cases or b a d
performance so that corrective ac-
tion can be taken if needed. Citizen
participation in law enforcement
tn this Way can be as helpful to
the city as active support of a
quality school system.
DAILY PILOT Ii.ft l'Mfe AUDREY BAKER IS 'MOM' TO TENANTS
·Drill s..._nt Precl1lon Makos City Hotol Into 'Homo
Drill Sergeant?
Mom Makes Hotel Home
For Huntington Tenants
By TERl\Y COVILLE
Of Ille DlllJ Plitt staff
"Mom" runs the City Hotel at 30?"'h:
· Main St., Huntington Beach, with the
rigidness of a drill sergeant.
But not many drill sergeants get the
same high praise as she receives from
her tenants.
Audrey Baker is "Mom" to the people
who fill the seven rooms of the 50-year-
old City Hotel. Many return whenever
they get a chance.
"I don't allow hippies or drunks,"
she says, "I pick Diy people and I
tum others away right and left."
Tenants say she runs, "the cleanest
and most respectable hotel in town."
'"11ley call it home," she says.
LETTERS OF PRAISE
Attesting-lo her still at hotel manage-
ment !JI a desk full ol thank yau .....,
and letters of praise from people -
once·lllept-ln the City Hotel.· Poe· oil company r.epresentatlve 1 ~
travels around the country wrote w ·
her from Portland, Ore., asking if be
could have bis old room the next time he was in town. ·
The parents or a college student who
spent last summer in the hotel sent
her a Christmas card with a word ex-
pressing thanks for the way !he looked
after their boy.
When asked how long the hotel has
been under her care, "Mom" looks at
the ceiling, grumbles a litUe and says,
"Seems like a century."
The truth is it was a little less than
three years ago when she took over
management of the old seven room,
second floor hotel.
It was closed then, but she hasn't
left a room empty !ince. Old tenants
sometimes have to be turned away
because the hotel Is full.
TOUGH FRONT
She puts up a tough front to strangers,
but those who know her mean It when
they calI her "Mom."
"I police this joint 24 hours a day,"
she says.
"I love her," says a tenant, Mrs.
Peggy Corcoran. ••u you're a JitUe btoke
she'll help you. The kids are always
t18ving. money to buy her presents, but
she won't iecept much."
Audrey Baker beg~ life In Thistle,
Utah. "I'm Mormon," she proclabm.
At 15 she entered the buslness world.
In 1923 &tie managed a large apartment
bouJe in Loo Angeles.
From 1942 to 1967 she Worked' .. i · 15ton: clert ftr t.ockheed in Burbank.
M!U'!ied J"l~,_.''m9;.• now lives aloge
In tfll! ~m~~e b(f'·Chll.IN1,t Tliul yw, she "re.! 'everyone in !he ·
hOtel a Olrlstmas day dinner, even
though her kitchen wu OOO<led by heavy
rains.
She likes to say, "[ commend myself
in taking the hardest jobs I can find
-and thJs Is the toughest."
As tough as she acts and as tough
as the job may be, Audrey ~ker la
still "Mom" and the City Hotel .. i! still
"home" lo a lot of people passing thmlgh
Huntington Beach.
OCCDistrictNamesRodda
Sun~et Manages
To Delay Annex
To Interim Trustee Term
Ceorge Rodda Jr. of Corona det Mar
has been appointed to sen•e out the last
four and one-hall months of an unexpired
tenn on the Orange Coast Junior College
District Board of trustees.
He succeeds J. O'Hara Smith who
1 earned last week he had vacated
the board seat by inadvertently moving
just Deyond" the junior college dlstrltt
boundary.
Rodda 's appointment is until June 30
when the board seat expires. However,
he said he will file immediately to run
for r<elecUon Aprll 15.
Rodda, 38, of 949 Goldenrod Ave.,
Corona del Mar, said of his appointmut:
"The opportunities to serve -are very
tremendous, not only in an ·area of
need but in one of changing social anrf
economic thought . I'm looking fol"\1'ard
to it."
At a special tneetl last Thursday
night, the remaining f board members
selected Rodda Crom a Jield of seven
candidates for the Newport B•.ach area
seaL
Otte was a new applicant, but Rodda
PHONE BURPS,
LA DIES SUE
General Telephone Co. bas been sued
for a total of $60,000 in -damages by
two Fountain Valley women who claim
tpey were lnjurtd as a r'esult of the
comeany's negligence.
Mrs. Patty Panico, 8572 El Llbro,
a.Messes ber injuries at '50i00Q. Mn.
Shirley J, Wooland ~ claiming 110.000
from the utility company. ..
Both women claim that a "tremendoua
acoUllical disturbance" while they were
using the lelephooe in oeparate pllooe
caU.. caused them "'suffering and
dlstress."
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and , five others were carryover can-
didates from a previous appointment
last July. That ls when Smith was named
to succeed Walter IAJngmoor, who
retired.
Board President Worth Keene said he
could not release the names of tbe
other candidates.
"When you are dealing wilb people
Who submit their names aild are not
selected it is a source of em-
barrassment," be said.
He remarked that Sm.ilh and Rodda
were almost dead even in rating of
the applicants last summer.
R<ldda !JI president ol Management
Engineering Corporation, an lnve.tment
fitm in Coron• del Mar. He bas served
eight years on the junior college district
Citizens' Advisory Conim.IUee.
Rodda has been acUve In community
affairs. He bas been president of the
Newport Beach United Fund and of
Orange Coast YMCA'• Youth for Christ.
He has been secretary of the Orange
County Council of United ConunlJ.niJy
Fund• and Agencies, secretary of the
Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club and
historl1n · ol the Newport H a~ b o r
Chamber Of COmmerce.
In 19S2 he was finance chairman of ·
the Orange County Republican Party's
United Finance Coommittee and he !JI
co.founder of the Lincoln Club. He ii
currently secretary of the Orange County
Council of YMCA.
Rodda has taught lndustrla1 relltions,
personnel admln1stration and PubUc r'ela-
tions at use wheie be received •
master's in education. His master's
tbi:is was on drop outs from Pasadena
.fw»or College, whleb he prevJously ai..
ttnded. •
He served in the U.S. NIY)" from
1954 lo lilt and orpnilod the Atomic
Biological and Cl!emlcal-&:hool.at ~
!&land Naval Bue In Vallejo.
Rodda and bil wife, Madp, haft lbm
daugl>len. One of them, liulan, II· a
part.time ICudent at OOC.
A Seal Beach request that I Huntington
Beach annexation of a strip of land
across Coast Highway at Warner Avenue ..
be postponed has been approved by
lhe Local Agency.FormaUon Commi!!.loo
(LAFC).
Huntington Beach did not protest the
postponement.
Result of the delay to March 12 11
just what Seal Beach wants -the con-
solidation of Huntington Beach proposed
anne1ationB Sunset Beach 5 and 6.
The No. 6 annexation would lnclude
all of the Sunset Beach community
from AnderlOR Street to Warner Avenue.
Seal Beach has Jts own anneutlon
in the worts for · Sunset Beach and
will include all land in both Huntington
Beach prop<>Ws.
County Sets Rids
For New Building
Bl4• will be •i,>ened March 10 for
an addiUOn to Orange.County's Enginea'·
ing-Finance building on ~ Str!et at
Broadway.
Tbe add.iUon will extend weatward
toward · the Health Building. Estimated
cost for the 156,tXX>-square foot basement
and three floor structure Is $270,000.
The new addition Will house expanalon
of the officer ol the auesaor, tu col-
lector, audlt«, recorder, bGildlng and
oafety and plannlnf 110W In the praenl
building.
Huntington Police
Benefit Show Slated
·, Th<r annual Huntlngtoo Bbch Police
Officers Benefit Show and D~ will
be ~-at 1:311, April II at 'the Long
Belch Attn&, according lo Officer Jack
.Relnholti. . '
' Telephone lnvitatloo& ..., beJn& u-
t.nded to local mldenti and
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llcen Aaodatlon Joutll --and benevoleolfln!.
Tk:lteta are priced at Ill, each and
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.of Jove. The pbooe book lists 309
Loves. There also are 12.8 Valen ..
tines 36 Darlings, Five Honeys,
Two
0Hearts, and one Sweetie. • A Cleveland man arrested in
Brunswich, Ohio for driving with·
;out a license· was detained in Mc--
dina County Jail OD a far dilierent
. charge. Police said that after they
,Jell Robert WHtorflold alone for a
"few minutes at the station they
~d In bis shoe a $1 bill taken
:rrom a framed citation OD their ..
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: With crowbars and chilels burg·
;)ars attacked a safe in Brening
::-'Materials Co. in Van Nuys. Fmal ..
' :)y, it broke open and revealed only
~business records in!lde. On the
' ;door of the safe all alon g was print ..
.ed the lock combination. So the
:burglars looted a chewing gum
'machine of 50 pennies. •
: "Baby,• a BU-week-old runt of 'a
IZitur of four chihuahua pups, u-
tiorea the face of fit:1e-year-old Stevie
:Beaty. The tin11 puppy belongt to
'Mrr. A. J. WarTen, of Fort Worth,
:Te,;., who nur1ed him with n e11f
.dropper. Siem lo mov~ Baby ,,.. ..
nred 11nl11 fovr •ftchu.
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ell began picketing the Troe '111•
·ater-<me of tho few burleoquo .
·houses in the nallon-becauoe II<
replaced musJd1n• with •'caaned''
music to accompany the bmnps
ilnd grlndl .of the exotic dancers. • The U.S. heavyweight wrestling
title bout between the Sblek and
lgor was declared 11no contest"
after the referee was knocked out
!n the scufiling and unable to con-
~ue. •
Phi Epailon Pl frot.milv al
the University of Michigan at
Ann Arbor announced it 'Will
admit 20 girla Cl f!Wmberr m
the falL The g1ri. will u .. m a
aeparate wing of the howe and
tht fratemity will htre 4 mar-
ried couple to chaperone the
home.
• · The portrait of Lyndon Johnson
:on tbe wall of the Selma, Calif. city
: a>uncil chambers baa been re.:
:placed. But not by a picture of :.Jlichard Ni.Ion. Instead a clock has
·1been bung, The councilmen aaid
. this gives them more guidance ::tllan a portrait of a president.
Newlifweds Stroll
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Actress Audrey Hepburn and her new husband, IWian professor
. Andrea Dotti, take a stroll at an airport in Rome -while awaiting Ille
arrival of a friend.
Guardsmen Moving Back
To Wisconsin U Campus
87 Unlt.d Pms hllmlationnl
National Guardsmen with r 1 z e d
bayoneLI moved back onto the Universltg
of Wi!consin campus today lo deal with
a fresh invaslon of chanting, stomping,
atudent rebels.
There bad been hopes the guardsmen,
called out last week to put the lid
on student disruptions, cou1d be gent
home today. But they were needed agaJn,
when 350 noJay dilSldeats inv•ed
Bascom Hall and began to disrupt
classes.
Ellewhere, a group c:alling Itself the
"Keering committee to reform for
university'' presented a list of demands
jt called noMegotiable to officiall of
Pennsylvania Stale University .
At the Universi ty of Notre Dame,
.:ene of disruptions IO days ago, the
Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, the school's
preelden~ laid down a "gel tough" policy
which will allow demonstrators only
minuta to disband or face suspension,
upulslon or arust.
"Violators will be given 15 minutes
of medltaUon to cease and desi.t,"
Father Hesburah's letler to the student.!
and faculcy of ihe Roman Catholic IChoql
lald.
Tbe Wisconsin rebe!J, pressing 1 list
Israeli Jet Fighters
Raid Arab Positions
By UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
Two Israeli ~tere jet lighten raided
Arab guerrilla positions across the
Israeli.Jordanian cease-fire line today in
retaJJaUon for a bazooka rocket attack
on a;i. Israeli palroL
Arab unrest erupted again In Gaza
and Israeli troops were called in lo
aubdue rioUng students. A score of
1tudent.5 were arrested and several
received firat ald treatment for !njuriea.
of demands for black students, rallied
a crowd of 1,300 early today at which
one ringleader told them, "We've been
too pacifist, too naive. We're going to
change our tactics."
'I11en the band set out for Bascom
Hall, co~idered the heart of the
lakefronl campll!!I. Police in riot gear
and holding clubs met them, but dld
not try to restrain the marchen.
Bucom Hall conla!Jll IM -of H. 'Edwin . Yoong, dloncellor ol the
university. 'The marchera: ~ 0 Hey,
hey, Chancellor Young. Black dOlnands
will be won."
Mafia Associates
Shun Funeral
For Genovese
ATLANTIC lllGllLANDS, N.J. (AP -
Funeral serv1ctl f« JUfia leader Vito
Genovese remained limple and orderly
today, Jacking any eulogy ar big black
llmowines filled with Dowen.
About 125 persons, most of them
women, attended the servicel inside SL
Agnea Catholic Church, while 100 curlruii·
ty seekers waJted outside In chilly, sunny
weather.
The Rev. Michael Lease, officiating
at the requiem mau, did not mention
Genovese by name during biJ 15-m.inute
shon, other than to aay "Let us
remember the deceued in our prayers."
Genovese, 71, ·who rose to head the
Mafia, died Friday at the medieal center
far federal prisoners in Springfield, Mo.,
where be was serving a 15-year narcotica
sentence.
One· state pallceman gakf that none
of Genovese'& Mafia associates attended
theoervlca.
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Cong Cool1 Nixon Confers
To Nixon With R~ss Envoy
Paris Visit P. Rosen Iut -l.
I PARIS (UPI) -Tran Bolt Nam, depu-
ty cllaJrllWI ol the Vlei C..,. delegotlon
lo the Vietnam -talkl, oald todOJ
hJa movtmenl WU not tnlereoted Jn
Ibo forthcomlnc European trip ol l'rell-
dent Nixon.
WASHJflGTON (UPI) -Preold<ot
N1-and llovlel 4mbo-. Anatoly
F. llolieynln coalarred lor4D llour todo1
ln -Ibo .llbl1I --u ••• very cautructlve .meetlnl:."
Dobrynln. wllo ~ NiimDod from f villt to M-. al:ed' far !be -uai
wllh Nboll and Ibo Proolcleal qul<kly
arnqed the, -today, JUI! alx
.io,a belcn Iii leaffS far an <IPl-da.Y
-ln Wllllrn EuroPe,
Wilen he arrived, he WU lho!m lnlo
a larse conference room acl'ml a blllw11
from the Prtsldent'• ot!lce. Momenta
later, Nixon walked Into the · room.
greeted Dobrynln. then p era o •a 11 y
escorted lllm Into tbe Presldeot'1 oval
olflce.
hi an Interview with lbe Algerian._
DOWlpaper El Moujobld (Tbe Flibl«), Red Leaders Talk · Nam oaid, "Tb!J trip doa not tnlerelt
us. It ii a matter which c:oncerns Mr.
Nlxoo. -!her It IJ N1-0< lilolber
one, all American leaden know that
the time hla passed when the United
States wu callinl the game."
Nam's statement indlcated the Viet
Cong will not baclc don ftoln It• demand
that Uie Aibutcana qree llnl to diacua
their "aggresalon" and the Viet Cong'•
five-point program. The Am er I c a n
negoUators are certain to reject the
demanda again as a virtual call for
$Ul'l'ender.
Tbe Wblte u ...... hoyllOd -deocrtp. tiva pllr-rduled to uy whether tbe
conf.....,1 WU eaeotiaJ11 I CllUrle!y
call of. a rDljor envoy on a new prealdent, ,.. -tJie long _.., went lnto
aucb &UbltanUve mattua u the an-
tibllllttlc m!Jslle l)'llem, tbe Middle
East or the lituaUon 1D West Berlin.
"All I can aay 1& that the meeting
luted one bow' and Jt wu 1 very
constructive meeting,'' Ronald Ziegler,
White -prea HCrellr)', told
reporlen.
East German Communllt 1 •ad er
Woller Ulbricht coolemd today in
Moscow with Soviet Put7 SecireWY.
Leonld I. Brezhnev on tbe Btt1:18 a!tua~
tlon. Recent 1tatementa by bOth lid~s
have brought fears of 1 new Berlin
crisi.! .
Newsmen were unable to talk wlth
the Ruulan envoy u he arrived or
left tbe White Hoose. Dobrynln bad co ..
(erred with Secretary ol Stale William
A statement by the newt agency Tass,
uld the two Communist leaden di.ecusl-
ed West German attempts '"to create
a focus of dan'geroua tension ln Europe''
by holding dedonil collep dectionl
there March 5. Moscow bu warned
of "undeslrable consequences."
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the supermarket
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AA created and served In their famous coffee aho[ll ••• and we're featuring everythin11 to iO with !ti
Campbell's Soup .............. 5 ... $1 French Fries .................... 4 ... $1
Cream of Potato or Pea! ••• frozen. Ore-Ida ••• 16 oz. pkg ••• a natural with halibutf
Com Bread Mix .................... 25¢ Birds Eye Peas .................. 6 ... '1
Dromedary ••. 16 oz. pkg .••. belongs on the menu! Sweet and tender.,, fine companion for fish!
Chocolate Cake ... .. . .. .. .. . .. .. . .. 79¢ Village Inn Rice ................ 4 ... •1
Sara Leo ••• perfect way to top the meal I Beef, chicken, curry or herb flavored, 6 oz. pkp.
Super Shoppers Menu Makers!
Stewing Chicken .... ~H.0.~ ••• 35~
Fresh ••.• tender ••• plump ••• 4 to 5 !bl. blil Cut-up Slewilllr Chickeo ••• S9c lb.
Stew Beef ... .... ...... .... .... .. ... 89~ Beef Shanks .................. ~ ....... 39~
Lean tender cubes of finest meat! Hearty beef iOOdness at a budl!'t price f
Super Produce! Super Delicatessen!
Large P111nes .................... .. 79" Tartar Sauce ........................ 39~
Delicious breakfast treat , •. 2 lb. bag • Van de Kamp'• .•• 8 oz. Jar,., IOOI with hallbutl
Wtb1ter'1 New TwemittA Clft.tu,., ~tionarr ... get it ftO'IO a.t El Ra.1e41to •• 1 a. aection per week. , • JIO#'U Aat1c G rcall¥ great DictimtaT'JI f<>r 11ow.r lt.omtl •••
Prlcea In effect Mon., Tues., Wed,
Feb. 17, 18, 19. No .. 1 .. to deale!'L
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Surtax to Stay .
'68 ~urplits on Paper Onlri
' . WASHING TON (AP) -The stock of gold fell by oeatly the lllrlu II helO lo slay
oaUon's flnt bo1anco o I JU billion.....,. lhe year. -at least for awbll6 -llld
payments aurplut In over a Also, lbe value ol U.S. &oO the ND 1dmlnbtntla1rwill decade WIS more lpp&nnt apotted in 1* only uceded
than ml llld ahould DOI be the wutb o! proAlcll lJ& aak Coaarua for ID -
read " meaning the dollar ported by i... lban SI•• Ila lho utlooal debt1Umi~
drain has been aadad, goytm-mlllloo. '11111 bnjlortant ~ ' • Kennedy made hb remarks
ment spakeomeo say. • used to be bllJlona of dolJan In aa lotttvlnw broadcast SUI>
Okay. Seen
For Black
Capitalistµ
WASll!NGTOM (UPI) -,_,.._.,_1y_
···~ s.cr..r, ol HWUI, ~ iDd ll'elflre, ore<trds tM II II o a !Ml-~ '\rlll back I
bUUoa-dollar+,ear '• b J 1 ct
capllallan",..,....., .........i
b)' tlN ~ ol j\lcial In ' annauncbig tile $190 In favor of !he United Siolef, day OV<T KRLD-TV.llld laJ>Od
million surplus for 11161, the In lac~ llie 'Counlry eip0rled •'J'tb)1J lwblle be :villlld ·ln
· Commeree •Department Aid $U billlon mo.. than It Dollll. :
Sunday UW. were sevual bwgbt lrom oveneas lo 1967, The oe,creiary >!&id the debt
factors lodlcatlni cootlnued ~ 1ear lo whlclJ the Ualt'll. )lmll wcilld need to, be railed
trouble In t bf United Slst.s' States suffered I total balanei becaUae lo abouj annt!ier
position. of pa,_is dellclt "' p.1 -111 tl>e u.s, Trwury is
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EQualllJ> . • .; tarm.,., wliol«l>ded CORE
llld beaded It for many r.eara,
aald Sunday he bad ' every
upoda!Joo thll t b e ad-
mlolltralioo will aupporl" the
d.U rlalila'~·· plan to .,...le I Natlooal Caln-
mllJlfty n....lo-' Bank. •
'Heavenly' P'fa.etf>flrapla
Col. Frank Borman, commarider of Apollo 8, presents a picture or th e moon
to Pope Paul VI during a private audience in the Vatican. Other priests are
unidentified. Before his audience 1"'1th the Pontiff, Borman told a gathering of
Roman' Catholic cardinals about the )l!Jtoric cin:urnlunar trip of last Christmas.
New Consumer Aide
Quits Nixon Position.
WASHINGTON 'UPI) -Director of the Institute and
Afler !our days and one news
conference, Willie Mae Rogers
became the first casualty or
the Nixon administratiGD.
The one-time high school
teacher quit her job as Presi·
dent Nixon's • COD!llltant on
conoumer aHalra sa\urday lo
the , mlddle cl. a. bubbling can-
f l id.-of-interest controversy
over her connections with the
Good Housekeeping Institute.
Nixon apparently tried, and
failed, to get the peppery MW
Rogers to quit her job as
come on the federal payroll.
It was Miss Rogers' job .as
custodian of th e G o o d
Houseke<:piog ual -handed
ont to products advertised in
the Good Hou sekeeping
Magazine -tbat nlMd Ille
conflict of interest question.
M~s of Congress and
some newspaper edltorialills
had asked haw she could do
an effective job, even though
unpaid, as Nixon's consumer
aide while she still was draw-
ing a ·paycheck from the
Hijacker
Arrested
In Bermuda
(UPI) -Bermuda police Sul?':
day seized a male passenger
who tried to hijack an Eastern
Airlines jel with !11 persom
aboard during an emergency
landing in Bennuda.
E""tem Flight 915 from
Booton noast.p to San J-
Puerto Rico, developed radio
trouble during the flight and
landed at Hamilton.
"I wiu walking down the
aisle shortly after we touched
down when this J>RSSenger 8p'..
preached me and said 'I have
a gun. We are going to
magazine. CUba,' "said Ste wardess
Rep. Benjamin S. Rostnthan Carol McGrath of Boston:'" Celibacy (D-N.Y.), said th e ar-Miss McGrath went to the
rangement represented a cockpit and told the Boeiog
F n • ''built-in·conD.ict of interest." 720's captain, who radioed the Or DTie8ts ' But It m.iy have been Miss contn>I tower to call the
.Rogers' ~ With 8 new:r police.
ReaffiPWled coofereuce the ~'1 after her ! Raclag . onto .Ille J~d In .... .,._. ,_,_...,.~, '•", w-• , lhai cars. ,~, ~man,'!'"to •
VATICAN ctn 'lU'Pll -wti· i..,. imtiiil.£'" SJI .-• , ' . --; ' - . ., r. • ............. ,....,, .... ~-
Pope Paul VI waliled today ' ~ •~'~aJiii:. • hloi. '
tha.tpriestswbo 1wa11t,t.omar· ~tel~ toay'how'much 'An E3stem 1Potesman fn
ry or enter into othiµ-aspects money she made at Good New Yoft identified the man
of ordinary human life have Hooaekeeping and shrugged as Salvatore Sperduto, who
·fallen into a "very grave er-off ·~he . conflict-of-interest was accompanied by a
ror" that can paralyze the question with: woman, apparently hls wife.
prieslly vocation. ..You have to accept .th~ There were no further details
The pope delivered his warn· fact that I am basically on Sperduto.
ing in a speech to Rome lenten honest."
preachers. lt came a 1 In announcing Miss Rogers'
preswres f 0 r ending priest~y decision to quit, Nixon defend· Crash Breaks celibacy are mounting 1n ed her "persona] integrity and
varioUB parts of the world , unparalleled per son a I ex·
especially Holland, and have perience.'' He also npreJSed -Gina's Kneecap
even reached in to Italy in regret that her integrity, and
recent weeks. that of the insUtute, "have
The pcpe made clear he come u n d er unwarranted
was not concerned op.J y with criticism."
Ulc celibacy question; but with The Whlte HOWMl: said Mlss
the bt'Oader probleaqof priests Rogers believed "she cou.Jd
seeking to ta.ke: up a life like not ~rform her task In thfs
other men as a means of sensitive field with full ef·
making ·contact with modern fectiveness" in v i e w of the
society: criticism. Her "task" was to
ROME (UPI) -Actress
Gina Lollobrigida, who auf·
!ered· a fractured left kaeeoap
when sbe mwhed up her
Rolls-Roye, Sunday, w i 11
undergo surgery Wednesday
but her film career won't be
hobbled for Jong, her doctor
said today.
Prof. Gabriele Crespi, her
physician, said: "She will be
walking again after a month.
The injury will have absolute-
ly no permanent after effects.
She can return to work fairly
"Lel's be careful," he said. have been a study, at the
"Thll desire to insert th e end of .which the President
priest lnto society , . . is wou1d have decided whether
good. But from the generowi to appoint her as a full-tbne
proposal of escaping from the adviser on consumer affairs
shell of a crystalized and - a job similar to the one
privileged !XIDdilion, one can held by Betty Furness in the fall into a very grave error ,_John_so~n_a_dmin_' _~_Cr_au_·on_. __________ _
which• can paralyze 'th el
prie:!tly vocation . . . and
can demolish in one blow the
edifice of priestly service."
The pope said that Christ
"wants us In the world, but
not of the world."
Soldiers'
Pinups Now
'Rationed'
LAI JOIE, South Vietnam
(UPI) -Men of the U.S.
tst Infantry Division. ordered
to dispose of pornographic pic-
tures in ther possesslQn, art I•••••••••••••••••• I now allowed one tasterut pinup ea~ division chief or start, TUESDAY NISHT ONLY. 5 to B
Col Archie R. Hyle, said In
A memorandum Feb. 11 to s12s a 11 uni.ta that e a _c • • s I v e lncllld# nlMl _ .
dispial'I of nude and -inude 'With chdoe cl dtew/ng.
photol bad been --toll end blllW, ing an Inapectlon. He said they beiaw
were a violailon of tood tate, ~-
were offensive to m a n y
soldiers, and were a "constant
di!tnctlon."
He ordered that a 11
pornography tie ~moved and '-"'-'
that pinupt be limited to mat,
tMleful cfisPI ays only In the
billet area.
"Tht r1tio of ooe ptr ln·
dlvidual is con1ldtred
reasonable,·• the memoran-
dum .. Id.
The judgment ol what cor>
oUtulld -!..'!" lej'I to
!he unit cammanu<n.
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(osl1 Mei.
642-07)2 .
For one ·tbiac, the steady billion. pg to be 'jvery bJ on now of gold out of the coontry Meantime Secrelary ol tbe pob." · ·
coolinued. The ollldaJ U.S. ·'l)'easury Dovld K~ aays OD the 10 pe t lncomt
' '
-· Ktnoed1 Aid he "Would 'be lo bopel thll ...
c6uJd nmave It w!y -liut
not before· the Vietnam war
is ended."
Why do people who live
in .-electric homes hate
to open their windows?
MaiDly btica111e it -a them plenty just to heat the The hMt you buy ii yoan. All yoan.
hoUle. Let alone the great outdoon. So keep lt.'Put a tbermootat in every IOO!ll'And sift
If you've ,been 10ld on Total Electric Lmng. you have Johnnie what.for every time. he forpta to-tw'n it cliiwn
to Jullify your JlllJ'C1-e. . ----when he goeo out. And learn to live with~ hot
You've laid out for high voltap wiriJll, You've head 8nd the told feet
put• bundle into extra iiisulation. 'l(ou'veweather-And force a smile when you ~"" blll. ' ;.
strippedtoafare-thee-welL Wbenyoumove-andyouwill-heatYGlir-
You're· almolt u Maled u you'll be on your home witli gas. " '.
Jut ride. n£ It'll be like a breath of £reah air. .
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• ,. Protect·· .. Our .... (J _oast :; . .
· In lbt wake of tba Santa Barbara offabore oil .ns-amr, wuril that oil CCJlllP&llles, fir.VI ~ '<>( 1l'9
State Linda CommluloD to lest drill within the tbrte-
' '. ,pn. limit oft Ille cout ·of Newport Beach comes as a
'-ior allock. Newprt Beach had coosklered Itself lmnwi. to
IUCh lncunlom became of the Shell.CUllll!ngham Act
barring oil operatlom from the Santa Alla River to the
.MQlcaa border. At Issue now It whether the. Ian~
eommbalon has violated this law.
Any Idea that the authorised drilling Is only to lain
• ~edge ol the goolcig!cal character of.lhe'contlllental
Bbelf II pure poppycoct. OU companles·ara not eleemo-
aynary corPqratiO!li; they're after oil to pumJ>-if not
DOW, later. . County Counsel Adrian Kuyper had adviJed the
Board of SuperYisora to· go beyond their condemnation
of the unannounced action by the lands commjssion and
aue it to force cancellallon of Ila permit to the oil com-
panie1. . The superY!sora should do so, fortb,with. !>ut equaUy
as bnporlant and urgent, the cltizoea of ti!• Orange
Coast should immediltely write their lesblators, mom·
1>ers of the State Landi Commission and· Governor
Reagan to voice strong demand&· for leglalallon'pro-
h!l>Mlng further oil exploration aJilag tlte O~ge Cou!lty
coast. (See legislators' addresses below.)
Paranoia in Action
The Orange County Board of Education reversed
ltseU last Thursday ai>d restored John Hersey's "Hiro-
ahima" and three other boob to the purchase Ust of a
new high school for j\lvenlles on probation.
Truotee-Don Jordan, a retired high ach6ol prlnci·
pal had opposed the tianmng of the gt'98t boolt In the fint imtmice. To hiJ lllrtber ·crec11i, be took the bliUe•
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live IA w~ reverU! b,. ~ to l~bci&ril vote atter llie .: ' l
banning wu expo1eil for Wllat I~ was-a bruen ef!Qrt: ~
to censor.llterature to conform.to.a tar rlgbl and f..-',.
out pollUCll Ideology_ • ,. . . ~" >
Dr. IJale Ralliloe, the·Santa Ana"dentlst and iOlln • '' •
Blrcb Soclely .member on the board, had •peer!>•~ .-· · •. ~
the censorsblp, abetted bY Board.Prelklent Clay Mitchell. "·
Both reaclilcl to'publlc condemnation of their actions~>' -• t • attem.ptlng to claim "economy'' was their motive. 'But "J :.t 1
the budget facts and their own preYlous atatemen~ " · ""
bad expc<ed.their ~· purpoce. " Ra!llaoe held out agailllt the Hveraal while Mitchell
joinecl the majority. . , ·
Now RaJllson. ii oft.in. pursuit of another Birch faJl-
tasy-oeelng sex education IA the schools as a plot to
subvert our children inJtead of g!Ylng them the basic
knowledge they haven't heeli getting at home or in the
church. . · .
A< Dr. )'lorman Nllton .~ out in "Everyday
Problems''. PD this page last Friday, the Robert Weleho
Blrch1Soclety opposltioe to au education ls just as il'
ratlon81 as was their oppoolUon to mental lieelth pio-
grams.
Th•· Birch 1lne Oll mental heelth was ravealed to be
"rldlculoul, preposterous ideas u propagl.llda witl\. a
pa!'8110d !)Verlay." _In·the end, public Hactlon ·brought
support f~r mbre and better mentaJ,heaJth·programs.-
The aame is ljkely to happen with J>l!blic protection of
freedom of thought In the book banning lnatance and
in sea education In the public scbools. ·
Maybe, on thil basis, the }l,ijlisons and MitcheUs
~ould be encouraged to keep· up the clamor for know·
• nothingness. They just might pniduee the pllhlic reac-
)IOn aga(nst inanity-or spell it "IAsaDity"~needed to
win wider support for common sense educalioDal and ·
therapeutic programs. •
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Gloomy
Gus:.
f;lgar~ Show First · Sales· Beeline Sine~. l964.
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Antismoking · Ads -on TV .Take Toll
•' .• ..,. •.. '. 'W.liiilNG'i'ON -The prapouJ by lhe
.....;... .,. ... loblcco ~.:_:-,,.._ ,-. ·: l"eiliral Cqmmunlcati"" Conril!lutoo lo A neai eolutJin • • • .
pledged . to reslrict themtelves to ad-
vertising the qualities of tbllr prQducts. •·
Suggesllons 1bat smokUlg made' boyo
more attractive to-girls ·or girlf to boys,
that cigarettes were "manly" o t
"feminine" were to be taboo.
"~ -~ ~· bon :dlar.&e .dverullna .. -iadio ,.d ' . . ,~~orlou.!"1.!,. ~uiitaaCoocteaim.v-wu The'DAILY PILOT loday announces the addition o! a new-~o-persoo bY·
nnlence cl -thole cl"us who ;an!'· 1 .. ;,,i, hen.... line to the"litl i>freplar colmnilllts who will appear oo this pqe. •The
qUIWn& cigarettes but_,_;.. ~;.., ;~ ei::::: column Is wrtueft by Fraot Maotfewla, !armer prets aecretary !or Sen. . ,,.
smoking alqetber? . · ' -:-'bf'bWt._' . . Robert Kennedy, and Tom Braden, !ormer president o! the. calllornlo Sia!•
-B. W. K. lloanl o! Education and an active !lguie In poUtical <iffi~ for a number o! BOT NO SOONER was 'the an-:. ~=·II: cl ~sn ~~~ ·tlio years. • Repontnc from Wllllilngti)n, Mankiewl!'Z and. Braden will oUrr 110W10<1Dent made than it wu violated,
---- -"' 1 ..:..._·,.~_: ~--'omt speclallnslghtlnloCalll, orni.·i·pr9hlf1DS ·and ,fol!>lesaoclpolitics.•llaot1<-' andonc:<vlolated,violation·~the ~11;r,.::-.:..:::,..:•= #: ti ;-.-UUI,;--oace more Into tbl wlcz ~bis newspaper career '4 editor of tbe.Uql.A.Dalli '~ wu rule.
.. _ . ~':"""~a llatemenl,ln:the~~ , one llll)ecityedltoro!thei;.,ii..Mootc.·lndepeaden~earnedbialawc\<lfee . For all these reasons, the cliances ' ~1 ~·IM. mei\ICal ~~' ""1""tn,:t ' : from uc, and ·pracllce•Maw, 1n Bev~ty 11111s ~,... bei>omllJC:,; Peace t;or1is ~ ~J _w~hil• lhe ind"!hir:,. wl~
. Jloo!en ...-, · · .-11..ilol ~-~ ~ •--.~rt'!D"I(·,;; · uecuUve l!l!·l'ruldeot lalm P: Kained,y'a ......;.;'""°"'"' .;; Bn<leii,:.......... '·"can · · 'rm · ..; lo k coritro~
:, and any~~~ f=/t~'1!1"'.cri~ if'!>• rp • "y 'tlie 'Oceans!de·l!Ude-n""""'-1""1t';..ta'.-~iritll'.~fZ'-m!i: :"·~!be ~d'n<{thtt Pr:~eii nor badlli>oid~-'~"'-lroUble'kno\iiboir lbt csto"'Mn.~ .. t ~ ' the ·K " w H .. ·-~·-·· --~~ .... '.-d·-'·•'w'"w'· . ~· bitter. · · ·· ~,.._. , _,_}~ j ortan Ir. t OllQ ~I an VaX> ~ ..... '6. Ol'KI IZ. 1 & ."'l'l"\..-• .. , , , . , · . •
deplorably low tbe llandanl ·o.f Ntverthel.;'lt Is· the.,.._, ·at er In New York and an ~Jib teachef al ~th.-, . , . . In e!lect;~:lnd'!l)l'Y' will. b•nri!llng
cr11fam•111ldplslnlblsbnportanl...-. IWt one~ Ot 'tbt·rP'CC;.tha! · . to.~. •·Pijce ,IO 'rld ,ltstl!·or the ' • · · · . · " ' · · . TV CamROfgn . qalnsl. ·omoldng.' From
.THE CULT OF THE wbHe-colJar,lm ,Jhe·~ ~ nol ~. ~·· uplel long rei:tiaUon, It kn\>W• Ul•'.rul• that '-n • aelf4efeaUng one _., •ftr 'now; aboot ~ pbllrbwty of~. be!e& ·Urown gives them a ~anCe for creativity, After so preaumably will the an~o~i ad.I. ~·It'i wbat•1 ·uv front \hat' counts."
that ,oor afffueat IOclety CID .,,..:-,., wt 'the TV ec:reena ias· lt&. ipoblinen all, how would you like to have. the Now · carried ·tree .or charge on .• ratio ... B:t mat· Muklewtcl belt. we lack the people w· .• ~ ·me letting GD. job of thinking up a new way to sell of about, one. to every ttiree Ciglrette. .• , ' Ud TG.Brldo
1t f.or us, or to RrVlce it"~'-~'..'!'_!'.· . ~ clgare~?" · ad!, TV stations wour.J be .lb5olved..of · Pt ii. llecalllO wi ·look down ail m~f'l roa "llDI:: "rol!ACOO· Industry, the •. .the responsibility .lo ·ciu:ry them .OJI.CO " ' '
Werk, our · tallon· clotbl ua p:iort)'~:~,.;.. Ainerican:·CIDcer ,~ and the ad.. . THE ~ULT IS the first decline ~ tobacco ads were aone. · · :'°.feed us~·::,... her1>en ~~~an ·Atl llrted thal ~ !lfni:S':'~ ofsi~::sw:'.!.d t~ blr'blroull:y, pairu'r,. ' ' ' .. . ... .. ' ' ' a dying bfte:d, and oor a~ 1he. prbne ..... , for decllabjrelpreltt 1Urgeon general suggested that smoking
an !ultle w1ien they are no1 tr-.i.-. sales tq the United States II antlsmokinC . was dangerous. After 1964, the figures
(I ao,t' a· m • n with an SI.GOG DeWJW' adverilainc 00 Tv went right back up again, but · the
wbo , toot It lo the pnae lour ·11mee ' : ' • American Cancer Society thinks the down to bil"flsed" for the same thine.)-Abtismotlne •dl!I, aiencJ offldthi poant trend is definite -now, if the ·aoc1ety
SO THERE' IS some gain in the pain,
and when the industry ,.calls what llap.
pened in England, it can bear its aniuiah
cabnJy. '11tere, cigarette advertising wu
banned from TV without notictable effect
on cigarette sales. As in England,. the -' · , ' ' . '• . . . out, have a abod: effect. T'I viewJn; can keep up Jts public educelion. which ,_ lllVl!'G ~ -a ...,._ ~ '·aren't accllllomed lo being lold'iiDr to Is diiected particuJ¥1y .at ·teen .. gers.
· loboca> induitry would. _stll!'lie !fee to .
spend alzable suma .in newspapei:s and·
mag~ which do not ~&e in the
public'• domain.
.. not tbe uswei, for a po4. do --J••· ...._._ •'-· Here, the downwanl trend in cigarette· ,_adil'a can eommand. a saJari. lilany · ~="!"'i· . • -~., _, an
a ""-Lt-··uecuUVe woWd ~: Jt II ~beted.. Moreover, they are wsy llDOking is most apparenl According ,_.... · to the cancer , JOCiety, 28 percent of
m:alnly a matter of aocial v ues. of &ood ads. all' teen-agers smOked in. ·1968 as akainst Privately,.tobacco company executives
admit that the Industry . bu ·no one
but ttaeli to blame !or the · FCC
bombshell. After the 111rgeon genml'a ·
report, the ·COf11P8.nitl armounoed 'I lelf·
policing policy by wbich they mutually
recopiJlngthat•1DanwhocanellpnUy "All lhe brtgbt guyo In my lhop," 31 )>ment .'ln 11167. Once again; an'-dovetall the dra""" o! • csblnll'111111 one New Yor!t .agency uecutiYe sald, llsinotdnc ads on televlstoo 1et mud! ~-' be a hl&her specimen than a MCODCk1te , .. _ • _,, •I..-edl · o1gner t1' papen slUlng a1 1 mallO(an:y .'1iooJd rather ~k on lhe ~ w ·~ er t.
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... tllllb, r• frJlll 11 11111'
dellt. CompulerJ .may ...., replace many 11\iS than on 1bO clpntte -II U cigarette advertising . goes o!I TV,
peGIJla wbo wotk wllb their mlndl: bul nDtlilic ',.i can nplace that !lntal
pl>)'lk:ai•loo! cl all, the blDDSD band.
Investing Against Cr.ime
Costly ABM System. Is Under Fire "
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WASHINGTON -President Nlsoo.may
have lo r!do lo the rescue o! tbt Sentinel
mial!le .17.t.m U he wanto lo contlriue
the deployment of that anti-balllattc
mWlle S)'llem (ABM).
That Is the presait readln1 at the
Capito!. It -the . facl that
l<l!lltllllnl .... bu been ~'to Git ~ subsllnllal' "!'POlltloa ~. wllll mp..i lo . coellJ
ABM. •
Uiileoa Mr. Nixon la wllllnl lo lnvesl-
How to Address
Prir Lawmakers
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Withprellm.klarydeploymentstepsnow there .ts a different assessment of .the 1•
.in progteSS, however, opponents are_ arm-stnUnel's pi-ospeca. It appears, in tht ~
ed with potent new argumenta~alainst first i>la«, that the Senate's 15 freshmen
the ABM. Sites an being w!polnted will mostly oppose the' A1!M d!ploymen~ ,.,
. , for ~P.hk!ttnent of ' radar amys and Some of Jast-y.-•1 J.upporter1 art .,
the controversial dtplpymenl Jllan wilh batteriea of 1"1dNJ!.Upped mlsslloa, and wav_eripg too. . ,
a bit o! praldentlal prastlce, .c.nlma . 'COmmunlties 'lnvo.}ved do not Uko-tbat· · · Then there is the question of· Mr.
may well return the Sen11ne1 IYllem at all. ' · N-'• · a(anc.. .SotM '!14>pirtera ara ·
·to "research and development'' status. Never mind strategy or disli'Jpament wondering privately whether the new
It Is just one more tough problem for talks; now too, Is an 1rgument','lbal l'nlldtn~ beset with bu4get problems,
the new President. every...,_. can UlllentaJ\d l the might decide Iba! lie wants lo carefully
CONG!lmlONAL sktpucism WI! well
Illustrated last week when the House
Armed Service! Corrimittee told \he Pen-
folks back li6me diln't ).'W..lnt tO life reuaeu the Johnson AdministriUOn'1, ~
lit • the abadoW of a ouclear WUpoDS data "" Sen"··• _.,, . · w-.-. .onnance. . . -installatio~.. , .. , . ~ · U the Prestd~ tempers hiJ en-,
tagon it would approve no more Sentinel ON· THE SURFACE, at least,~ con-
sites until Jt has a definitive statement gresslonill proa:pect.s for. the add!Uonal from the Defense Department as lo ABM flmda sboWd be good.-{11 the Senate,
whether the program ahould be coo-. for example,, qiree aµempts to dettr
tlnued. deployment wen de! .. ted WI year. The
Last year congress voted JD{ll'e than votes WeR ~1;. H-51 and IMS: 'I ,
$1 billion lo begin the ABM deploymenL A lotal of f7 member• of the present
That action came after former Defense · Senate ~ aligned ·on thole roll cal:la
Secretary Robert S. McNamara clmO · In tuppOl'I of the Senllnel dep)~L
around to supporting a ''tbb:I" miasile While there were some. vOte nttcbel defense -<lllensibly against a -thrut only 17 ptesent senatbi'I ~' ~
from China In .the 1110s. J' deployment last year. .
Congr<sslonai "doves" quickly began .. Mot.over, candidate Nlson praised the the attack oil ·S.nµnel. deploring Its dedston to deploy. tbt Sentinel• m1hlo<
coot (at ltast $S billlon) and declaring preoldtnllal campalgnr He said the · ·
that K would ac<eltrate the arms . .-. Russlans,.who•have deployed 'an ABM '
They quickly ""' ~ 1""11 othera · aroond Moscow .. haVe "forged ·ahead"
In co.,_ who trgued thal d<plorinl o! the United.· &ates Ill a vital field
the ......,... Sentinel could lorpedo o! defensive -pon11. . ·
dbcus-wllb Ru1111n. leade(a GO Wblle tht p~ hal ~Sen=~le Mpgtb o! the two llnel actlvltj. ~ -~ rey1ow ·liy Ill
pptr18, Dd ..... '8eciitir# Melvin i.amf
OONGJll!!"', • ~ oome . !lrm ad~ iiu stated ~ lie . "'8f lll1i lo ritaln
from ,Pruldenl JOllnaon, ,.~ "'°" Ille ABM, In a ilColoyment !llallll, !or
'argumanta. Then, . In bis !lnal n;· \ tbt li1lllUe lboltailoO lailal 1'lllt the
for· the year btglpnJng, _ ,fq)J ;J, • t Jtuui~. .. ·' · ,. 1
• .t. • • , •
Johnaon propootd apeodin1 .-1.f
biHlon on Sentinel IN Tliii: 'ci:oilltooMs. however,
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thulium .for the deployment plan, it'
Is quite clear that somt congreAJonal
supporter• of the Sentinel will reconsider
their positions too.
By Robert s. Aile•
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l\ AlluJJUbl ~ : • ~ '&CtulllYCth •Y~ 'lfl<a lot)ol• olouP' hia major Cllllopier IOO -a ...
· (, Y1 ~~ ~'lt,""!'Mli"lid' ol. lbe envies. 8ut ~IJ!ler·\111 ¢rev ..... · !:'ll"H "~11),' wba~ Would ,OU' ctol .ud .lit IOpjllltl<atOil linsta llel a 10Uo1
HOW YOU VlEW theH hiP jinka
depends on the gravity with whlcb roo
view the whole altuJ.Uon at S. F. State
and other colleges and univenitiea in
f~rment. . ..
For me, the gravity with whicll I
viewed ll»e original ten demands at
State diminiahed greatly when· I reld
the II demaoda posted at USF.
And I ' ·recall bearing the statement
made: . 0 Nothing reveals a man's
character better than the kind of joke
at which be takes offense."
Why Karate Users Scream
" JIY I. M. BOYD ...
CHECKING · •.UP•·
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1, ONLY COIJNTRY ill the world wbert
Ute men ooWVe the women is' Guatemala. ~ hunters filure the .age of a mountain
lheep by &he rings on its hornso The
$vefage.. car. lets 14.f miles to the gallon.
Black parents have more twins and
ti'lp~ tbaD white. A sbo"'11ul ci ·d r'y
mi.ow weighs four pounds. Another citizen
;tacbes age 15 every· 28 seconds. It
has been 153 year1 since the last known front or.nee PBX switchbord operator. fflmon 'WU caqht in the dirty Thames. They are pleasant, bwnoroul. smart and
Every 10th Catbolic marries outside. the patient .. Never aaw one I did not like.
&urdL 'll>e llniled States treuury dally Did you?" No, air, u a matter ol
bums wonr bU1s Wortb Z5 million dollara. fact. never did • • • LETl'BR TO AN . . , . . EDfl'.Oll crltlclRs a --11or .BAVJ!: '\'OU 1!=\'EB.~. o1. · ,;. ~-. · tt!erriog . lo'• the ·...uor.,..nat.r . !nm ~~~~ ...iaurlnl? ~rs a 1~ Illinois .. "Old _ .... IJ!ru.n.
ml.Mtl' • loot at, or mike rtmarla to
or concmtlng; or -coup, or whisper.
or whlltle at, or do any other Id
to attract the attenion of any woman
-·o r feinale penon Upon the street. «
public ways of Abilene."
. WRY DOES a karate expert scream
·when he. drike1 a blow? That's what
researchers at the University of Chtcqo
wanted to tnow. So they made a scien.
tifJC study, And found "the ICr'elm temb
to relieve a 111bject's lnh!bl.Uons when
the IUbjecl U engaged ill emotional °""
Uvlty, -~ttlng approximately 15
percent IJUler llOW" of ·per!-."
Intmstlng. Ejnotlollal acUvtty, they iay,
Cooslder' that,.,..,.,. lady. U you want
to 1"4 ' in addltlonal ··IS perceol Into wa:.1~~~-J~ ·:;Z!:!~!;m'~l1fi·~~..:;l
worilL "o riiil!W -m6cll yoii harid . olcllllam• the Romw . ,.V. ' lhat · '
the cashier, sbo ls under !)l'ders, to ~ oral<t Mllr<UI Tullius. lie llUfl the
" . Ille ·aut: time .JOit · -• .. the -ematJonal· ~~ •,!'f•t tllllnl ~ ,J'l!Uf,,
fentlmllil friend . IOOd nJal>I on the
B. giving you neither cban(e. !IOI' ~ ..,._. oo hia nose ol an enonnous
menL Ont such place o~ in' Los wart. In ·Latin, dctr 1DW1t wart. So
Angeles ·a l'bfie bl!CL It was. said to they called the gentleman Cicero.
have regiatered a dandy J>tGOt in the · ., beginning, l>Ul then llirltd"strviJll' li· Cl!8'l'OllER SERVICE: Q .. II It not
quor,.and promptly ~ oot ol. b.-... ·~ !'» law to ~ ·with a girl
lfbe Uquot wasn't <lb that •pay-what-you-In: public m Waco, Tex.. A. WW·cbeckup I' k e pacbge o1 eoune. .but the place on Waco. KMw It's ,Irue ill HOUlloo ltlll folded ' and in AbUene. Abilene's ~llw reads:
· "It sbaD be unlawlol for any male
• WlUT!3 a 'longtime; mailman named person in the city of Abilene, Tei:.,
Jlobert E. MUR"ay: "ll I were to choioH to .me·at..or·niike what ii commonly
a w I f e by her J_ o b, l would pick a called . •go. eoo' eyes at, or in any
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d.~P. -~~.;&. fJtUe. . .
RAPID REPLY: Yes, lir, tt'I tncnra
that so permit o1 an the bride.s unc1er
. II are expectlq. and IO per«nt ol
all brldel. wbo marry hfiti IChool boys .... lilewfoe. .
Your questiom and commtntr ore
welcomed and will be used whtrtvtr
possible in "CMc:king Up." Add.nu
mail to L. M. Boyd;m c:cn of DAILY
PIUYI'," Btn IB75, Nt!DJfOI" Btadl,
Calif.-
reaeher wa.ge:Near $9,720 . .
" Californla toacben"rocorded a 1.3t per-
eent averaga pin 1n:aalarieo thiJ·ll<hool
j'tar, for a iiew avera,e· anmial"friie of '8.720 -up PM .from laat yeor. ~ Tbe!e nlum n ·~ · ,.,,,, o1 many
ill Restan:h BulleUn No. DI
Oachen' Salules and Salary
es, t ... .'' just releued by the ~lll'Ch Department ci· the Cllilornla
Teacher.r·AalocjaUon (CTA). .. ' The 530-page bulletin, prepared in
eooperaUon with lhe Caillomia Associa·
tlon of SCbool Adminlatr1tors (CASA )
lnd the Calllornla Sc)>ool Boa!dl Aloocia-
Uon {CSBA), is now ·beinf distributed
to an. school diltrlctl .and local • er A
chapters. It covers 91.11 per.cent of. an
llf:nons · engaged in teaching · tnore than
hall tlri>e in· grades kindergarten througb
the 14th.
ACCORDING 'fO the .bullolln. !Ilia ~
degree," Rea: aaid. "One ol. the reuons
; Io r our chrmic, 25-year . t ea c b e·r •bor!Ai• ls that buainea and lndUJlrY
'gen<laUjl pay more !or Jieople with .;,,,,.
parable hlghu education."
AMONG OTHER ~tistica In the
report are:
-Hlgb ld>ool tea~ received a 1.22
percent gi.1.n · to an Iver age bf $10,109
annually. ' ·
-Junior co~ege ·leacben ncelved on
l.07 permit pill, to .. averl(e ci f1J,-:m ......i11; •.
-Elomenllry -ben Wert incruled
1,31 peicent to an averaae ol $!~1.J
annually:, . .
Dr. Go,rfOl'll G. Gordol\, CfA .-rdi
execatlve, polllted out !bet the coopera-
tion ol. CASA and CSBA ill the iaWy
.._.mi niakil the· ~ atplflcant
in ,that·teacber ~. ~Id.
---and ·-ci -tloD will all be worklq, lr11111 the -aet ol fllurOi · w)ieii W""8 aboui aJld codr-·
paring tQchtr 1alulea. . . _
"TRIS YEARtt bulletin contains more
Information than ever belore," he said.
"It glvea the complete aalary 1cbedulel
and ploce-ci )ead1"I on the
schedule for · eaicb Callfornla ocbOol
dl5trlct t b at respondlcl to' ibii ·lllml'·
'l'bele nw date will eaable lntemled
. portleo to make any type ol comparilm
or analylea '111<1' desire." . CaDltnla,........ .--
,.ar'1 · 1.9 . -I lailry' plJ> ls> the • · " , , . ""'°"". l.Ultlt ·peicent8p pin ilnCe -• ' · ' • =~~e~::.iu:of.,the P~o~~'s _Right to,. Know .. · . ·.·. · ·
Jack D! Rees; uecutJJe, ~ of r~ ·
1!>e 111,llllk!tmb<r CfA; cledand that Otlla --••--B "=~ While the.new 11tary gain ilfencourqtq, , ...... ._. '°"': nuai the ~is st111 ·fer a11ort·of wfllt·teacllm "f.merl<u Bar c Aaaociallon llarll
tbould be paid to put them ill ttalllUc tamperlnf wltli the free prea1 of this
~mpet1Uon wilh professional -~ Datloc? it 11 Imperitlve that the press
•mployed by business and Industry, wbo .peat out In . ftli>DI protea!
have four to sevlh year• of colleae ~~~· "-bvl • · ' preparatkln. u..t1wte •~-U!llY• o omly are eon-
; "It shoo Id be lltm!ed that -4 ccoed. and lboald bo, al>out ·Ille con,
pm:ent ci thia ~· gala mere!J -U ltitut(onal rl&ldl ol. -cllutl. They
lbe c;oo~"'!'_1he ....• ol. Uvinl," +. D~WIDI a!IJDinl iri-.. t eoa-
~ aald. ,• . . " .. Ce!vably could ln•elll a def ..... ! . . " ' . ' : RB ADDED TRAr. "'o!Mously, hall from recelvlDf a I~ trial. But 'tben
!If the !(ate'I teacben ...e~ .. 8' neltber ~ the IWW,apo'(iera. Dedicated
thanl tht· ,_. perctlll 1verqe ~. newsmen are JUlt'U &Uious·to wure
and...,. dlslr\Glf sranlod"'° lncnao a 1U trial for all deledanti u are
lhl• ~w. T...,.. wbo <!kl dot.,..... . tbelr. a~ ... An.hi~ foc.
IUbafantjal Wary r.-· icfuaUr loll Ja tor • ; , It that oace lbe B0r l1ICCe<dl
P"~!!"!"'·:· ' ' "". In leWnl Ibo ..... !l'ediaJ111t)Jl01llJll-
-lbn oe an w formation H can ,ad -bow for arfel at Illa -.ri -.a . lban the l!lll>Uc'• l!I<· the """'step COuid be ~· ~·I . L ID a--·~ of pntl'ill'ln-' , all'! lndlllfr1 anll -"'t fmmetlm, blcllidloi Ille -'<11 on Un~ In tbol ir<ncL lDdMdual. 'Iba--~ tb1a Miian
· "If• can =-"rorl;-w . ~ bu ' -mon to -.. and •ho~ plloetln'-.0 . pre..,.. clelilocr1t1 .t11aa a:r.-=aclt their -!edit and Gllfl. · elameat of IOCIOIY. It It dNrntllWd
be,f/l\lcl i. lllan Gllllr prol""""" ~ lheH """11 be equal Jlllllet for all req oducaUOa above the bachekir'• with a lolr. trial ll 11 alto detcnnlDod . . -.. -
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u ,1"11 ' .... 'l!lll ad! "UYffr, ~ lacl:' One Ill the ...... or-cl "" .~ "'--·'-'· ....:......: dlYldlfal -* .,,..._ ill Uiis ~;-· .--...--.-:--COilnti'y todl&·ll the field o( -~-"'!~#"-~· wlllr!UeO,-orwbalyouwW.ol,allluenco .-ial!f Plf-' &'!" bo111e b11d . . i-, ... ,.. ~ :wt.,;;'. •• ' • anJ ~p. . . ' . Tll!'leUili~ It Doi Nljulnd, and .. ~=~~#.· 11M.-'l!••·io hlo ad;:;~ C.c1ay,··~-=·.:..~
11!'."bld 'llit,,. 'I ·''°''"''Jlf',·:t.·~·::1';!:.; uie~ eel"'' • , '' I tliat~be;~"lt \ kmiyr·.td t.bld· jani . '',a sense ot' Power Arte;~. ·' "· · ' · •
:::melliblied•il tothls 1'lie Jane .. Fer a ·blt 'ol ili9cre<t calling 00 ~peel> THE GREAT BARIUE8 ill the United "
• • ~ •""'"'\1111'!'•11111 .. !fe.-"8 aQiDO :inltiolllloct dllllc1llti wtU. Jw'. Stpt .. is :rtate, or l!1i!>d-~lier )9 ~· ~.,~; ~1!~·~t; : ~~ ·f ~u IQIPe, eJPJ•inln& ·to their· daughter al . an ~n-.itted a)Jlve than an acknaWtedi-""~•"""5· UCPllOvtl. • ~ge, Albert committed himself. The, ~ ~ant; be;tter to Uve 9'1 the govern. ~bert wu in the modest. n'liddle· of Millers their · name t e m p 0 r 1 r 11 y men~ tban tp' take the wages ol penonal
· ttie ·affluent IOClety; ", ~ • yet-be felt ~ to ('Bagby,'' were installed service~ .Under W~llop~s joke is another ·~more alave than owoer. To the ln_:eomfortable, attractive, .modern troth: ~tlsmorel.U;ety'tobeaned~ted ¥u¥1 te l:he ears, to the muy chatttls quarters at Rur Guard, lbe estate of middl~ pel'leD Who will ~~ ovw
whicb .llUec\ hia ho<-and garage, to Mr. ·and Ml'l...J. K. Dutloili in ll>e ' theattitudtbarrlertthanaw~""° lnsurance comparues, to tu collecton Maryland-Virgi.nla tidewater couDtry. me .m tl!e cunous clulJ: poUont that
at various levels ancl aubstaUoos _ to befuddle America. • .,,.... ....
all ol thelo '.he "u' lltile bOtter u.\iq· THBY, BAD'. flM,111 lr<im the sale Albert and Jane ''Bagby''. find the\a'
in ·lndenlUred ......... and """• ..... -61 ,lbtlr own llolil'e;. Mlafy ci'!f,11)11 ,good .w.~ threa!ened' by )l;!e penonil brooded upon It, wben··hJe' dlaclls8ed 'ft ··a mmth wblcb 'quietly eacile.ted to ... vagar~s ·of J. K. Dut~ who);1'1 hi•
$1,200, ·room and· board on ideal · tenns retirement, ls le)dlng a Ii!• ol rar fr<>bi
"" • ..., .LHI •• . °"'.._ ........ ·~ of : t;beir .own · (licla~.. ~ pitiably qui~t. :~apon. }he . g:r_~ious en-
• ' 111 ....... 11.ft · . gratefutemploy'".AlbtrtanctJanegave ·~·the ~.U9ft:S .,hM:iplanned W
· •• , . fuD valut, too. Jfe loved 'tOWoit With . ~· now that ·Uiey1 lilive.t lbeir ... coupk.
"ith·hil wife or ·wlth b!s·God he wu hishand!,·indoonorout and was good ls.blighted by·the·ruthleosly .pnda1<!"7
mdlped f.o cr,,ve
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c;hqe.,."'J'be-1imidloua: at tit. -~e· tended bar ~ell. Jane was attempt .of .every guest wbo coipea 'to wr~~. Jde.a· tha~ Cfl!pt : intp his • ~ excelle!lt cqok, and .lik'ed, it, and steal.these Jewels aw~y. , ,
biala was · ri0n-<>wder8hlp," a w•y to the housekeeping was no-.. problem . to . W,e think .the. boo.t. v._~ of{ too mucli
Wte !but not .own.' · her. ii was pleasant and .on the .whole to P,.itton, ~tead of concentr8ting more
'.l'iiAT IS nm VISION . ol "The .Good gracious living, if you . were ~fret ol on th.e i.hffuite vai'lations d. wbat might
the American obiliJaaion that personal have beet! the .Mlllill'' aavefttures, even
services a.re d~g. witb mn· ~n .one ,qnplo'y~f~ Jlut that •i:ruJ_ reviewer knew of a Couple who ~ls W~op's .business. -.
d~ what .the. Mlll~rs did, with coo-I_t is .barQ to stay ,on 'top of a good ~derable ~· and In lieu_ of jogging Idea. Wallop is bue~eQ o,r bis, ~ aom8
· ~.:0·1• in &he t)tfw .'nOvel by ·~
Wallop. He iJ author, aniong other bc:ioks
o! ""'° Year !be Yankees Lost ~ Pennant." It seems. quite likely that
he's got another wll)ner. ''the Qood
Life" ia a funny boot, broldly fan:ical
but. a11o •bre~ perceptive of the anoinalies, par a·d o 1: e 1, ironies,
absurdities, contracUcUooa. 1 h a m 1 ,
be has· spent a couple or hours kicking •-t. So . is Albert ,Miller . bucktd ~
hunself uvuoo· the block for not getting liis. In neither-case doeS it ilter the
tho id<J_for lb!s book. from il. Wallop fact that thia iJ a funny book. _
i.s . at pains to but hia falile -,. that · · -EdniaDd~ Fa!fic-
1t won't give the Ured owner wbo is la die Wall S&reet J....a
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It Makes Cellular Divisions for Male, Female -' By DELOS SMITB !)''determines ,.. and wlclt-C...... the number ol ml-
uPi ~ ,..,.. rqing ~ have toles (cell d1Yislonl) at a
NEW YORK-in the seJeri. made It doubtflJJ that comblna· putlcular 1tage of (embry·
tmc opinion ol Dr. Unula tlnn of the pnea carNd by oolc) devdopmeo~" she u id,
Mlt,wocb, •-geneUcbt. the Y the chromosomes could deter-notlnl that for one thing,
chromosome 1---.. crl.Ucal minej L mat• are larger than fe-
cellular dlv~Jn .c. ..,. . Dr. Mlttwoch -.! that maiea. Also "It bas been , ... genes ,are not bivofved 'at all shown that the difference be. bryo and that 18' wbJ IOtDI Of and that the y chromosome tween large and small breeds
us are males ·and me are detenn.lnts it indirectly, by1 a 1 of rabbits was accompanied
f I •·-k door u tt were rt by different rates of mitosis cma es. • • u.\: • • In tbe embryos."
destlMd to. become an ovary
is a negaUve one, that ts, the
sooad falls to ahow 1ign.s ol
testll form.aUon lo an embryo
of appropriate age," she said.
...... UPI T ....... She was cooslnlcllng'~ Clllael maiellels In posftlve lh-~ of ho~ ,., ii . . !¥hlon, by being jll'OllOlt and In the human (and other --' octive in tbe ~ maR<lp ll\lllUDl)tan) embryo a gonad
"By further postulating a
burst of mitoses at a crl~cal
time and place in develop-
ment, it Js easy to imagine
how an indlfferent gonad
might develop into a testis.
Falling this burst of mitoses,
the gonad would become an
ovary." ;;;,-. SPRUCE D UP -The original penny of 1909 (left)
• -loob Uli:e the newly.spruced up one of 1969, not like
tlle one in the middle, wbicb shows wear and tear
of time, which had flattened features lo Ibo point
where the !Sib President got a pointed h"'!d.
mined, and for solid reason.· j •I..-f~ni........11 .....,. c:ell. --1--Jn IO '-~uierent state "Of all the genetic differ-~ -.,_ ·--~ ""'""
hlch dUtlruruW. Femal..W ls tbe negative, for ...,., time after ils flrlt ences w ::i::"'i',-:-;:: m~ taWdDg from the 1bsence of appearance and there is no bero of a 51"'1es. ' she said, y evident clue to ita ...ull goal
Or. Mittwoch works in the
famous Gilton G<nelics Lab-
oratory in London's Unl•ersity
College. Sbe confronted sci~
ence with her theory in th•
technical journal, "Nature."
-• • • No Changes
Planned
"the distincUoo between males ·'.l'bt y c:brGmolomt'I pa. "R II interelting that the
and females is of the most ltivo octtoo ls that tt "i!>-fltst lndlcaUon that a gooad is
interest to moat pew~e." ' . !:'pi· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • • • • • • •
Best I s Cooperative
In P ennies Tes t Nails 'Bad Police'
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It used to be such tbeorfull
proll!erated at a high rate but
no longer. GtneUcs and, re-
lated sciences have produced
-facts which any acceptable
theory must account for. A
new theory iJ now an event
and this put.s Dr. Mit'twoch in
WAS!UNGTON (UPI) -WASHINGTON (UPI ) -A made ln 1988, with cooperation "He bas to be a take charge science 's center stage.
Abraham Lincoln bu been test intended to nail the poten-from the Chicago Police guy, but an Individual who Among mammals only the
given 1 lhave and 1 halrcut tiat "bad cop" in a batch Department. ls ais-essive ts the kind of fert.Wr.ed germ cells whlcb
as • ..rt of IIOth birthday ol n u a ts has 1 , y M ....... l. ~1-.... _. contain the Y chromosome de--new po ce app c n Patr C11. • ... .,..y, wn:t:~Or policeman who gets into trouM velop into maleJ. Normally the
praent been perfected arxt Is already of the law en f o tc em en t . ..1... chrom
The ~immina:. done without ln use, scientists report. assl!tance adm:lniatralion in hie. There 111 great teQdency ~~he~wX~~~ paired
fanfare, wu done OD the Test resulted from a study the JusUce Department, said in police circles to feel thal the result is a female.
Lincoln bead that appears on finaoctd by the J us t i c e "the 1ests showed the good the aggre,ui.ve policeman who These are established facts.
(he U S st•.t;.... ith _Department and"the Industrial Policeman has to have the makes 1 lot of arrellt.9 is a Another fact-a confusing one
· · penny, ......... w Relations Institute o( the attributes Ol good front line good policeman," M u r p h Y -is that neither of the stl 1969 t:oins. University of Clicago. Jt was supervisors in industry. said. chromosomes, Y or X, direct-
The general public tppar·1-------------------------------------
e0Uy didn't notice, but coin
collectors d.id--and the Treas·
ury Department'~ Bureau of
the Mint. was moved to issue
a atatement 1SS1Jrinc every-
one that ••no change In de-
sign" of Abe's bead was io-
W>dod by lhe >prucHp.
A mlal spoknma• uplained
!hat b«allse. ol .... -·· the master die cot lo 1IOI had
flatlelled tbe featura ol the
16th Pratdent, ..-lllJth
birtllday OJll\IVtraatY WU hnJ
days ego.
As the years wore on, the
craggy, bearded Ltfico1a fea-
tures broadened ' and a top.
knot of ba1r began to appear.
The word!! "In God We 'trwt"
and "Liberty" flattened out
and began crowdinc the edge
or the coin.
••All we did is bring the
words back to the proper dis-
~. The original design
called for and we sharpened
the feolutts to the depth they
were on tbe lD coin." the
spokesm•n aald. "We cannot
cbange tile deliln ol • coin '----wttbtn • 2$-JW period with-out _.,... action and
we have no intention of doing
so."
Nixon Has
New Line
Of Command
WASHING TON (UPI) -
The Nlxoo administration bu
set up an elaborate reportin&
system so that the White
HOWie will know tn advance
about developing troublesome
siluaUona and can move to
head !hem off.
UPI learned that tbt White
House refera to it as a "staff
memo S)'ltem," structmed
like a system wed during the
Eisenhower admlnl.stration.
The White House asked et·
eculive departments to pro-
vide lnformaUon about on-
going sJtuatlona so that ~e
President can better apprme
what may happen and what
action may be needed.
Not all of the memos will
go to NJ1on. 'I1le White House
start will compile and con-
dense !hem, then submit !he
edited venloos to him for bis
tnfonnallm and p 1 an n in g
guidance. .
ID at leut ooe departmen~
the IOCMUY'• offlce lw
aJreaoly inatruci..I all agency
beads to clellpate an official
to report twice weekly on mat-
ten wblcli mJchl be lncluded
tn tile clepartmO!llal report to
theWhiteHouae. ~ helldl were cau-
tioned to pick • man whose normal wort would alert him
to developine probltml the
White House should tnow
1bout. The WhJte House apparently
w a a t a nHllDll on matters
that woald come below ·the
loYOI of qendo Items for for
a cebloet meetlni with !he
Pt ....... San*'•DM tbe memos
-odd tnfonnatloo "' •
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Terror Tacdcs QUEENIE By Phil lnterlancll
Police Arrest 9
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lllond>,, F•""""117, IM DAILY I'll.Of:!
I . ' . 'State Looking at, Polluti6~
Legislature Schedules H ear.ings on Problem
: : -• , ·. lnNaziBombings SACRAMENTO (UPI) -lo air pollutloo. The lasue lz> when a Unloo Oil Co. well autboriJe BART dlnclGni to
The conUnulng problem of volves a ·dtlpute between the ln the Santa Barbara Channel tack \2«Dt more to tbCl-
polluUon ls scheduled to automotive industry and the blew out. ce.nta on the dallar ulel p
receive a major share of oil companies. Tb e Govemmental Ef.. in the counllel to be llllWd MENLO PARK (UPI) -
Police today protected an
undercovtr qent and hanted
more upecta aft.er arresting
nine Npl ... tyle milllanb for
political sabotage in a series
of bombinp and terTOr tacUcs
against left-wing groups.
day which produced the ar-lawmakers attention as the Mot-Or V'e b I e le manufac--..
resta of nlne membel::s of a legislature today began the t~ contend that gasolines ficleocy and N 8 tu r 11 by BART -Sa Fnmdlio.
so-called "Bible study group." sevtntb week of lb current c:an be mide: that will bum Resources Committees will Jn. AlJroedl, and ~ ~
The nine were impUcated session. cleJl'lft' aod release fewer vesUgate the d t.1 a•. t e r · ~. of. ~ ftm
In at least 31 bombings and The Assembly and the pollutants into the atmmphere resulting from a well drilled '·.the :I·•-~ at t , t~
olher acts of sa~e on the Senate resumed sessions again than present products. But oU on a federal lease beyond the Committee at tut· wee:K•11
San Francisco peninsula in the after another t h re e • d a y companies are cool to aug· three-mile jurisdiction llmJt of hearing, Sherman •uo't able
past three months. weekend recess. A number of gestions the formulu for the state. to muster enoueh votes and
The nine, held on $12,SOO
bail each, were to be ar-
raigned IOdoy.
Victor Cizanck.as, ll en Io committee 1 scheduled making gasoline should be Sen. Lewis F. Sherman CR· the biU wu tald over f«" ano-
Park chief of police, said the organilation meeUngS for the changed. Berkeley), will make a second ther week.
case it "so serious" that coming week. Air polluUon experts are el· effort this week to get his ip;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o
undercover agent, officer Ar· Two strong lobbies, more pected to testily in addition bill providing $148 million ad-The undercover agent posed
aa a Nul sympathizer for
three wetk.s setting the stage
... for a raid by 40 policemen
• late Friday and early Satur-•
st•N '"' M>O mmo• "•IT OIL our mand Lareau, 15, is now in often allied in legislative to the industry represen-ded financing for the Bay
hiding with bis wife and baby causes, are expected to cla.sb tatlves. Area Rapid Transit System !•••••"41 "r ,.. ....,_,
·daughter aft.er infiltrating the Tuesday in a hearing called The same day two Senate out or committee onto the H..., ,...... ef ...,. ..
group that called itself the by t h e A 5 s e m b l y committees will hold a jcint Senate tloor. Mrs. W-.. 00-
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"Society of Man." T b e l~1~-~17~~E~~i!~~5~~~;:;;;~:.:::J TransporlaUon Committee to hearing int9 polluUon caused The measure, backed by 4
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whereabouts of a second agent :s~tu"'.dy~th~e..'.re~l~at"'.lo~n~o~f_!g~as~o"'.ll~ne:_~by~a~gi~an~t~ot'.'.,l~a"'.llck~_'.fo"'.rm~ed~-~Go~v.~R~onal~d~Rea~g~an~,:._::w~oul~d~~~N ... ~,..~~~~··~·~·•~· ~Ccllf~·~~ instrumental in smashing the 1 _
.• • .. Beat '~azis' .. • REDWOOD CITY (AP) -
'" Fellow prisoners in the San
• Mateo County Jail beat three
"" of nine persons arrested in
... connection with a series of
bombings on the San Fran·
ci.sco Peninsula.
.. A monitoring system in lhfi
, jail's tank on Sunday morning
; brought San Mateo Coun!y
sheriff's deputies to rescue
Donald Kay Smith, 22, of Palo
: Alto who wu on the floor
• with a bk>ody face. ! DepUUes said they were ln-
ve&Ugatlng the beatings. Two ! men quesUoned about Smith
"' were reported to have said ! he wu a Nazi and that they
"" were "'tired o( those bom·
,. billgs." '
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threatening phone calls.
Cizanckas said o t b e r
suspects possibly would be ar.
rested from informatioh sup-
plied by Lareau,· who gained
the group's confidence by pos.
ing as a policeman disillusion-
ed with his "commie pinko"
chl·ef of police.
Pictures of Adolf Hitler and
slain American Nazi leader
George Lincoln Rockv•ell, Natl
armbands and flags, bomb-
making eqdipment and a
cache of 30 guns were con·
fiscaled in synchronized raids
by the squad of police from
five surrounding communities.
Woman's Body ·Found
Beneath Family Home
EL MONTE (UPI) -The
decomposed body of a young
wonian was dug from a
shallow grave Sunday beneath
the kitchen of a couple's
modest home.
Police said tOtlay there v.•ere
indicaUons it was the corpse
of the couple's eldest child
who vanished last month three
days before her sched~led
wedding.
the earth.
He called police and officials
cut through the kitchen floor
to remove the body buried
in a shallow grave. Mrs.
Arteaga, 40, said she believed
a wr istwatch on the arm
belonged to her m i s s i n g
daugbter Anita, 22.
Detectives said today the}'
had no suspects and there
was no indicaUon how the girl
had died. Pending an autopsy
to positively identify the body,
a team of investigators was
to travel to Salinas i n
Northern California to ques·
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All Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday ThR.uoh-SCitiirdar.
THRU SAT. ONLY!
REDUCED I
let the Pe~rest lcu~ y tea111 ·take ONr
your washing e11ICI ~ now and sawl
• Woman Tells
Of Kidnap,
3 in Muti~y
'J'rial Get
Stiff Terms
The grisly discovery was
made underneath the home
of Silvestet and Consuello
Arteaga in this Los Ange les
suburb.
One of their seven children,
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Alberto, ll, told his father
The fiTst three of 27 Army he thought he smelled a .deart
prisoners charged with mutiny animal under the home.
for partleipat~g in a sit-down Silvester, 46, inched under the
strike at the Presidio Stockade borne through a crawlway and
Uon the girl's fiance and
rel,a.Uves. s ~~ E 3 3 9 0 Through intenoiews with the
family, d e te.c ti ves
reconstructed the movements • -
o! Anita during the days prior .
to her disappearance on Jan. ---------------------··----.,.-----------· 15. have been convicted and saw an arm sticking from : Jump Escape
SAN BERNARDINO (AP)
-Police were searching.today
for a youth about 17 years
old who reportedly kidnaped
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~ at gun point a bousewire who
: later escaped by jumping
from a moving car.
_Police said Mrs. R a y
Norman, 30, told them the
youth entered her car at a
market Saturday and told her
• lo drive to a mountain cabin.
"My friends are waiting. We
•" are going to use drugs on
you," Mrs. Norman said the
·· youth told her.
j The youth took over driving
, , after a few miles when Mrs.
•\ Norman feigned dizziness. At
~ a curve, she jumped out, she
·~ said.
• A rear tire rolled over her -· ... feet, £he said, and she suf·
:,: fered a sprained ankle. A
., passfng motorist look her to
" a telephone. Her car was
: found, motor running, stuck
·· in a ditch a few miles farther
< c r. up .old Waterman anyon
; Road.
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Dr. Marcuse
Four more of the defen·
dants, including two teen-
agers, were to go ·on trial
today in the third of a series
of court martial Proceedings
resulting from the demonstra·
lion last fall.
.. The '7·~ers rtfused to
report for work details, Oct.
14 and held a sit-down strike
to protest the fatal shooting
of a feUow inmate three days
earlier during an escape at·
tempt. They also complained
of unsanitary conditions and
illegal treatment at I h e
stockade:
"It is the attack on the
system that is important," the
Army argued during the trial
o( two defendants last week.
"If this were allowed to go
unchecked, it would pose a
serious threat to the entire
U.S. Army."
Facing trial today were four
Californians -Pvls. John D.
Colip, 20, Sacramento;
Michael Edward Murphy, l!I,
Tracy; William Gary Hayes.
22, Healdsburg, and Harold
Joe Swanson. 18, San Leandro.
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STANFORD (UPI) -Four 1844 N rt Bl d C ta u .. _ I .. SAN DIEGO (AP) -The student leaders from Stanford e'Npo y • OS lftC'HI on y
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:: University of California at San and the University 0 f Ev~ry night 'til 9 -Wtd., Sat. & Sun. ~II 6.
.. Diego says it will keep on California asked Presidentl';:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:~j the faculty Dr. i·J er be rt 1;::
.. Marcuse, c 0 n tr 0 v e r s i a 1 Nixon Sunday of an impartial
,: philosophy professor criticized review of the current mutiny
"" by the American Legion as trials at the San francis~o
.. an irulplration to rebel\ious Presidio calling the planned ~· students the world over. trials of the 27 soldiers a
• SEE THE STARS
"gross miscarrjagc of
let the 1f1r1 guiclt you. Sycln1y 01111rr, ont tf the wor!c1'1 for•·
moil 11trolog1rs, wrile1 the cl1ily horou;op1 column ft1!11recl
in 11>1 DAILY PILOT.
..., 'I'lle announcement wa s i'ustice."
"" made Sunday by Chancellor._'~~--------'====================='I
., William McGill.
:. McGiii said it would be the
~: last extension for 1t1arcuse,
.. who at 70 i.s three years past
:_ the nonnal retirement age.
.,. The decbion to retain
,. Marcuse, said McGill, was
made after a careful review
~ by a five-member panel of
·• senior faculty members or ~ Marcuse's "academic merits
~· . , . hit writings, his standing
~ among scholars, his teaching
·~ and hi! service to the univcrsi·
ty." • , . ..
~ 'Pro-campus'
" ·' Move Slated
• BERKELEY (AP) -Young
• Americans for Freedom,
•• which opposes the closing of
campus bulldlnp In student
~ disputes, ls starting a
" statewide organlzing cam·
paign to "free our schools."
.. About 100 studenls from all
parts of the slate mel hert
Satu.rdly to pl1n ihe program
'Harvey Hukarl Jr., a VAF
chapter leader at Stanford1
University, asserteO mo 1 t
!'itudentl were "chicken"
rather Uuln "silent.''
• "U we can get lbem to
•cli then we can free our
schools," he said.
FREE SAFE DEPOSIT BOX FOR·
MA,INTAINING S5M SAVINGS ACCOUNT.
Hours: 9:·30 a .m. to 9:30 p.m.; Sat. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
AVAILABLE NOW ... Am.1 rwal'llllll Ml Mill tt F.-.. llllllr
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SAVE 21.95 SAVE 11.95
Two speed 16 lb. Three ten1peralure'
porcelain washer P9nncrest gas~·
Reg.199.95 Reg.154.95
Now.s171 NOW s143
Pay •• l;ttle OI $1 per month Pay • little • $7 pe< month
• All.-poroolaln outomatic -lrs wtiitw
•Two WOth/tplo ~ Mttiogo, ,..., Jet Int ~!tor
• fiw wmlt/m. temp.tallift llftings
• Sook cycle -ng. :i l...t _,.. settings
• Sofoty lid switch -Mth tub bnslce
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(F1shion lslond) (Huntington Center)
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• • Oriental New Year Welcomes Cock for 4,667 ~.~!'aS'll
t' By TOM BARI.EV
or flM 01i1r Plttt Sl•lt • ~ Maybe 1897 w11is )'OUf year. Jben again }t could have been
1JI09, 1921 or 1933 or, even
~ore rectnUy, l!M:i or 1957.
• U you were born in enc ·
" those years It's pretty cer. lain you won't deny thllt
jou•re • "deep tt'llnker, !m·
~1Uous • n d aggressive."
Jb.at's what the Luna r
rortune Calendar, a daily
necessity in every Chinese
llousehold , says you should be.
: So now it's your year -
Oie Year of the Cock and
Y,ou should have been in
qapistrano Beach Sunday to
celebrate.
Sunday was New Year's Eve
ID millions of A!lans and those
or Chinese descent and P.1r.
a'nd Mrs. Edward Shuck of
the beach community hosted
a celebration for the Oranile
County Chine,. Social Club.
Amon& the guesta 'ifert Ph1Up
Y. Llu, the consul ceneral
of NaUonalist ~ and his
wile, ar.d a rolk dancer, Wei
Wei Chao.
Gourmet foods were on t.;ip
for the CQ!:ks who wished to
flaunt their !eathera at I.he
banquet table. No one took
it pe~onally when' a happy
Chinese pumped a hand and
hollared "Gong Hay Fat
Choy." That was "Happy New
Year."
Dr. L. S. Tsai, professor
of psycbology at Gal Sla!e,
Fullerton, Dr. Lawrence Lew.
proffessor of political
science at Chapman College
and Or. James Kin, an Orange
psyc h ia tr is t debatetl
"Integrating the best ideals
and attitudes from b o t h
Eastern and Western cultures
on marriage, the upbringing
of children and on family liv-
• For The' Record •
DEATH 'NOTICES
HANSEN
M1rv J aoe Hansen. AM 77. d '1060
NewPOrt Blvd .• Cosla Mesa. Survived
bv aau{llh!er, Barbi•• Sh1w, of Pa.a
Roble..; !WO 1i1"'rs, Mrs. Neille Wels-rnann. Oen"tr; Mn . Sarah surnPter.
tn11i.n1. Soe<vk:es w!ll be Mid T-
d1v. 10 AM, Bell BroadW1, Morlu1ry .
ChlM>e'I. E1110"f1tinient in !he AbMv h'
Oran~. F1rni!v suv~e•b ThO'f w!!lll""
to rnake '""'mcir!al C....!rlboJUons, plffl~
Cgn!rlboJte to Ille A~rkan Cancer
Society, IUJ6 E. "" SI .. Tu~lin. aen ll~dW•v Mortuary, no llroe<!Wav,
Cosl1 Me..a, Oirec!e'1.
UMSTEAD
Andrl!W J11v Ul'Mlffd. 1.07 S. Walnut,
A.nat>elrn. Diie or Oe111'1, Feb. 16. Sur·
vlllf!d b, w!le, JO¥U: ... .-.nt•, Mr.
Uld Mfl. Andrew E. 1Jm11~1d, 1-IUlll·
lnVIOrl 8e1c~: brothers, Rotiert, d
Hun!Tngton Beat h; 1f\d J1rnes. U.S.
Army. Sttvltes will be held Wed,....,_
d1~. ] PM, P.Kllic View ChaPlll-£ ...
!ornbmenl, P..cllie Vitt< Mrmorl•I
P1r1I;. F1rnlly SU99"11 '""'e WISftln9
!o rn 1 Ii; e rn•morlal conlrlbuHons.
piffle cootrlbult lo Ille Amerlc1n
C1ncer Society, KERN
C1tt1oe•!ne ICem. Resident of S.n s~r·
netlllno. 0.1e of 6fe!h, Februar~ 16.
Survl..-b• •ons, Don•ld G. 1iou1e-
m1n, L119un1 8t1cll; and JaO C. .,..,,,.,,,,... ... ~an Fr1ntl1co: "aughter.
Vlrvlnl1 M. HU911H, S.n 8ernttdlno:
sl~ter. Annt Findlay, Sin 8 er111rdlna;
1~ • .., 9tandch11dren •nd ~ 9n11-
11•1ndchlkl. Wvltel w\11 be llt1d We6-
n~1y, Flbtu1rv 1', I PM, P1cl!lt
VI""" Chapel. 1nletmeAI, Paclllc View MM>Orlat P1~. Olre<:led by P1cillt
V~w Marlu1ry.
MORRIN
ETl1a1>e111 F. Morrl11. 11'11 sunset
Ave.. South LrOUl\I. Oled Februlr"f
IS. Survived by daU9hler and 9'1n'l"'
l1w, Mr. 1nd "'" Tony 80Mlo, d
S.OVlll L19un1. Wk:I-DI Charlet
Morrin: rnoith1tr "' cle«•M!d Fram:c•
Mg.rrln, k rvlCH wilt be htld Tut•· a ••• 1 PM, SI. M•rv• £pB<:oo•I
Church, Lagun.11 8t11th. lnh!•'"""'· P•-
cllic View Mf'fTIG<'Lal P11'1r.. Dl<Kltd
by Ptcolit View Morluarv.
' s .. 1 hid!
• 11 ;00 P.m. S.run11y. PllOllc 111111, fl•Y llod 11 ..... 1, Mii*"
4:22 ·1.m. Su!ldly, 1tructur. llr., UI
1i111 S(,
Wnt!!!ltliltr
11,10 1.m. Sllurdn. rnedkal aid. 14125 (;Qt~11 We$f St.
?::n P.rn .• car lire, MllJ 1111 St.
''"' P.rn.. •PKlll I Ulll, l200 Well· rnlnller Ave.
12:1S 1.rn. Sund••· li re lnve•lkl1!1on.
EllWl-.1• •'ld !.NWl\ti'
10;4t •·""~ rnedk:1I aid. 1•lt! tffwi.nd ...
n ,oe P.rn., fire ln•e11i91!ICW1, 7571
WyM!ll'I!
5:56 1.rn. MOl\d1y, mt!dk •1 1ld, 13121
Id.I W1y
H1111tl111IM1 fltadl
i111." Dr. Lock G<e Ding o/
Santa Ana was moderator.
Long tiUe? You should have
seen tt written ln Cbinese.
RULING ROOST
Now, about that cock. If
you plan on doing any crowing
this year you'd better have
a few factl and figures on
just why he rules the roost
.this year.
The Chinese work by the
Gregorian ca1 endar a n d tt>-
day m~rla the 4,667lh ye a r
of the Chinese Lunar Calen-
dar. Which makes our puny
1969 look like a bantam hen
in comparison. (No, Confucius
didn't say that).
The cock is one ol. twelve.
Terrestrial Branches, a I s o
known as the Chinese Zodiac,
and he is given five attributes
by Oriental believen: the
crown on his head marks hls
literary · spirit; the spurs on
hll feet IDdicale hll warlll<e
dilpollUoo; !he qulcknea to
and "' batile -~ hll courage; !bi elucJdni ol !he
hen> u !hey scralc:b up hll
food, hll btnevolence; (we liJ<-
ed lhaf ooe) and !he urly
rl.slng and fa!U>iul maridol
cl !he hour, hll lallh!W-.
SYMBOLIC BEAST "
We know blm u a blnl
bul the l'OOlter, .. the Cblneae,
is one o/ the U symboUc bealls
ol lhe Chu-Zod1acal Order.
He will reign until ·Feb. I,
1970 when the Y w of the
Dog gels Wider way. Olbe
animals in the 12-yw lunar
cycle are the Boar, Rat, Ox,
Tiger, Hare, Dragon, Serpent,
Horse, Ram and Monkey.
What, you didn't go? AJI
that talk about dragons and
serpents bas put you ofi? And
tbls is the Year ol the Cock?
ClllCKEN!
Los Alamitos Pair
Sentenced in Heist
SANT A ANA -Two Los
Alamitos men convicted or
armed robbery, burglary and
assault have been sentenced
to jail tenns by Superior
SBA Closes
For Lack
Of .Business
The temporary office of ihe
Small Busines~ Admini~a~on
set up in S.,nta Ana to aid
flood vJcUms has been clbsed
for Jack of business.
The office had been open
in the Civil Defense Head·
quarters in the County Health
Department building since
Feb. 4. '
Loan officer John Burg said
150 persons had contacted him
during the time the office was
open and abouf 10~bad fiUed
out Joan ap~cations.
I~ takes m weeks to two
months for an applicant to
Court Judge Herbert S ,
Her lands.
'Owrlo Stewart, 31 , al lll21
EnterpriSE. Drive, was sen-
tenced to not Jess than five
years in state prison. Coy
Douglas Abercrombie, 3 2 ,
same addrea, wu ordered
to serve one year In Orange
County Jail and placed 111
five years probailon. ·
Both men were convicted
of the robbery of a Stanton
bar last Oct. 25. Officers old
they recovered . p12 in pro-
ceeds from the home of the
two men, taken af\er, they
shot a bar patrOn in ~finger
and pistol whlppeil hlm.
Abercrombie has n o w
recovered from self-lnfiicted
wounds for which be was
treated al Orange County
Medical Center. He alubed
a wrist with a razor blade
while being held 1n Orange
County Jail.
Widening~
For Jamboree
receive a check. SANTA ANA -Plans for
Burg said he is returning the widening and im-
to the SBA building in Los . provemeot of Jamboree Road ,
Angeles at M7 Broadway. He between MacArthur Boulevard
said the local oUice would and Main Street at an
reopen if there is enough de-esUmatedCOllof'$Zl'7,357bave
mand. been approved by the county
In the meantime, be sug. Board ol Supervisor!!.
gested that Orange Countj' Bids (pr rebuilding the 2.08
flood victims telephone the miles roadway at the eastern
Los Angeles SBA office for edge of the Irvine Industrial
inform ation. The number is Tract will be opened March
2t~2956. 10.
Conservators ·Needed
For County Helpless
The cost of 1.he program
lJi£ ~:$"&accent ruga
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Reversible scatter rugs ...
100% cottoncutond loop pile, fringed in go~, limt ororongesolids.
2.,.xw 27"xW
3.98 5.98
COSTA MESA HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH
(Harbor Shopping Center) (Huntington Center) (Fashion Island) SANTA ANA -Orange
County Supervisors have in-
voked a new state law re-
quiring cpnservatorships over
the affairs of chronic
alcoholics and m e n t a I I y
disordered persons.
tothecountycanberecl~medr-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--'
in part rrom in d ividual The Great Orange
estates, or from the state Coast's
under provisions of the Sbort-
Doyle Act, supervisors twere No. l Pa per!
told. STONE
Ch1rln J, Sl<>M. 766 S. C11le Ar19011.
LI VU"' Hiii•. Oied Fet>ru1rv H , ~Ut·
1rlllf!d b'f' wire, Wi!l1. Service• _ _.
held !odl Y. MondlY, I PM, PKl11c. VI~ Clll Pfll, wllh lflt Y. Ol••le!. Smltll
offlc111l1111. lnurfl<ntl\1, P.clllc View
MP!'llOl'lll P11'1r.. F1tnl1Y IU99'111 "''"I
w\11\tnv lo ma~e rn.morl1I contrlbu·
!ognl, pletoie COAlrlblllit IO !he Dl1Mtic
Socle!v. P1clllc. Vic'w Mortull'Y, DI·
rl!dDn.
6 1' "'·"'· $1!ur4lv, mrdlC1I aid, J.601
R09er1 Orlvt
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MEMORIAL PARK
Cemeteey • MwttiU')' Cliapel
n .ll p.rn. Svnd1y. all 1t1k. ~••I nl
fie.ell an ~11
12:~ p,,.,., lr1tUIDl'mer fire. 943!! L•l· lalll
12·S6 p.rn., cer II~. Paclllc (0.91!
HIGhWI Y H •I ot Ntwll !'td
l ;..S p ...... medic.I 11d, •J.ll P!ckwitlc
Dr Iva
6:09 p.rn .. rnea1c11 1ld, tsn 11111sbraoll
7:01 p.rn., medlQI a id, ltt 101h SI.
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t ;:l7 1.m. Sunday, tlf('!rlul sllort,
Fe.,,..nc10 1n<1 IEd-ler
ll :Ol 1.rn~ 111 .. 1l1rm. 4Jl N, Ne•
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S·d 1.rn. 51lunl1v, "icue. 196' New.
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Heim was named ad-
ministrator or the program,
whic h calls for Superior Court·
appointed conservators t o
supervise persons deemed
unable to s upervise
themselves and their assets.
Purpose or the program 1s
to arrange for the care of
such persons at the local level,
acrording to county officials.
Heim said at least two deputy
public guardians will be need-
ed to help administer the pr.
gram.
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Dra~nif!f# '~,ke Dana~
Workmen at Dan~ Po4_lt Harbo.r project prepar.e two
pumps mriunted ori platform for use in draining
man-made, 30-acre 18.ke created . inside harbor.
Starting next week, w8ter will pour lb.rough pipes
at _.rate of 8,000 gallons per mJnute, emptying south-
em end of harbor so excavation equipment Can scour
h~rbor bottom. Sea is being held out by temporary
cOffer d~m. Harbor for 2,000 small craft is scheduJ ..
ed for completion in 1971.
U.S. Aims Backed
New Zealand Envoy Talks in County
ANAHEIM -"Our destiny
ties with the United States.
If you are involved in Asia
then . it is our duly and our
wish to go along with you
all the way."
That declaration or support
for American interests in
Southeast Asia came Friday
night from New 1.ealand's am-
basudor to the Up.ited States,
Frank H. Comer. And the
trade-seeking envoy dT e w
another solid burst of applause
when he declared : "We are
the same sort of people with
the same sort of interests and
it piust stay that way.
''But much depends .on t4e
outcome of eurrent negotiai
tloill which seek an end to
the Vietnam war,'' Comer
warned a World Affairs Coun-
cil meeting in An ahei m .
''There is evidence that the
American people are becom·
ing disenchanted after a long
and bitter commitm~t in
South Vietnam.
"What we in New Zealand
are asking is how will this
American agony e :1 p r e s s
itself?" Corner said. "Will it
mean a shifting of the burden
that your great nation has
a.wumed with the withdrawal
of British influence from the
PacHic or will it mean an
even further strengthening of
the team we have developed?"
If America did withdraw
from the area, C o r n e r
speculated, "there was no
reason to doubt where 'help'
would come from . It would
be offered by China and,
perhaps, Russia, and that is
precisely the kine! of help wc
don'l need.··
It was "worse than useless'',
Corner said, for Ne w Zealand
and her neighbor , Australia,
to try and pro vide the "solid,
sympathe.tic support that Js
needed by an Asia that U
in a state or flux."
ll needed, the ambassador
said, "a team effort, and by
a team that has the United
States at the head of its af-
fairs with an urgent resolve
and will lo provide stability
and succoi-to this k e y area
of the world ."
"Despite our ialoation in the
Pacific, we · are no sti;angm
to war and we have fought
side by aide with Britain in
all bet major wars al.nee we
became a nation," Comer
said.
"We're fighting with you In
South Vietnam today and -..
foogbl with Yoo in Knrea and
two wor1¢1 'f/U'I~'.! ~ ad-~~ :-. w..ir~ milllon per80DS to41.y, hu auf ..
fered more casualties in pro-
pOrtion to its population than
any othu nation in the world.
"We don't foresee any
mena.ce to our islands," Cor-
ner said. "But it would be
good to know that II there
were any then we should have
the United States, our friend
and ally, at our side."
But Comer gave this nation
a heavily padded slap for what
he called its "difficult attitude
when it came to trade between
our two nations.
"We want to expand our
trade,'' he said, "but we are
CX>nstanUy told by your people
that It is 'inconvenient' just
now and why don 't we look
for more trade in other sec-
tors, notably Japan.
•·Jt's advice we don't need,"
Corner said. "OUr trade with
Japan in dairy produce is
showing. a tremendous in·
crease · and will continue to
do so. But what we would
like to achieve is an impact
on the American market and
we're not going to do so if
protected competition and cer-
tain pressure groups are
aJlowed to bar New Zealand
ALL YOU CAN EAT
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Mon.-aoAST s1uo1N oF 11EF
TueS.-Sl'AGHm 1 • MEAT •Alls
Wed.-ENCHILADAs, F•IJo w
Thur.-IAKED HAM 'N TAMS
products."
Asked If New Zealand ·
f!&l'td Cbin•'s 1c om p I et e
domination of the Pacific, Cor·
ner drew a parallel wHh the
s.ttualion today and that which
existed with Russia in the
tense p:>st-World War ll years.
He drew IUStained applause
for his tribute to the actions
of the United States at that
time and btr lminecillle
''posture of deflance" to the
Soviet Union.
"With that' lllPP!!ri and Ibo
tmneqloul ')>oilot(lyen "t0 Ille ~ __ .. .,, ... '''
'Marshal~~ -'i.J._· wbslde4.:-ti •,~,. l;i, l
h •• 1.1 "'-" . llf '. e ........,,·"•. , ~ , 1n New %e•1and when we ate
asked if we vl.ew Che advance
of China With any tre~
lion."
"But it ts . not for us to
tell you where your duty· and
your inclination litilf" Corner
said. "We must wait upon
events as.!W'ing you, in t h e
meanwhile, of our friendship
and our support.
"I am sure," said the
graying, qulet-tpOken New
Ze.alander, .. that my country
means as much to you as
yours does to us. We have
built finnly up:>n a solid foun-
dation ol respect, loyalty and
trust. We bave built a
relatiomb1p that ts an eum-
ple to the world today."
Money Sought
WASHING TON (UPI) -
More than 350 school districts
in « states b a v e asked the
federal government for money
to help keep potential dropoula
in achocll, according to the
U .s. office of educatkn. FundJ
totaling SS mllllc:n a r e
available thiJ tilcal ytar to
dtstrlcla which qualify.
ADV~lll:TISEMENT
Wh y Aren't
Yo u A Fast
Reader?
A noted publiaher In Chicago
reporta there ii a 1lmple tech-
nique of rapid reading which
should enable ttiJ to ma.-
your reading peel 11111 , yet re-
tain much more. Most people
do not realize bow much they
could increase their pleasure,
success and income by reading
faster and more aCCW"&tely.
According to this publlaher.
many people, regardlesa of
their present reading Uill, can
use this simple teclmlque to
Improve their readinc ~bllity to a remarkable degree. Whether
reading lltortes, boob, fochni·
cal matt«, tt becoma: pcmlble
to read sentences at a glanct
and entire pages .In second!:
with this method.
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At Dana Point
·County. to Seek
Marine Refuge
WouldPSA
ID Orange 'County will -
legislaUon on a Dana Point
pmtM refuge, eJlminaUon ol.
· Boulevard Districts, aid t'o
COUlllne Umlge, <llminatioo
fl. ISM&Sments on oil com·
paey royllUes, and an in-
crease In the state's share ftir
maintenance of juvenUe warm
In homes.
ty Clerk William St John to
permit wvlna ol hearing no-
Uce:s ln juvenile court cases
by mall rather than hand de-
Uvery. A saving ol ll0,000 Is
estimated by St John.
San Francisco? ·
1bese I r e among tight
lawa to be pushed by the
county In Sacramento.
· The Uat includes:
-An Orange County Harbor
Disbict' measure to e.stabliah
a marine life refuge at Dana
Point. A but has been intro-
duci!d :'J,,~sr.emblyman Rob-ert B (R-Newport
Beach).·
-A ~Ju department blU to
excha111e 70 acres ol Feath·
erly ReglonaJ Park for sbnilar
property owned by the State
illghway Department. Tbe
state needs the park land for
the Riverside Freeway.
-A bill •Ponsored· by Seal
Beach which would stop the
assessment of royalty inter·
ests on oil leaseholds, now
assessed as a possessory in-
terest.
-A bill sponsored by Coun-
-A law to raise the state's
ttilmbursement for the main-
tenance of juvenile wards
frnrn 115 a mooth to 50 "°"' cent of actuaJ costs, now about 1570 to I@ a nfonlh.
-A bill urging continuance
of the CallfomJa probation
subsidy program. Th1s would
award m o n e y to counUes
which cut their prisoner com-
mitment! to state penal insti·
tuUons.
-A bill to eliminate lhe new
Boulevard Districts. Sunset
Beach resident& tried to set up
such a district last year to
purchase the Pacific Electric
right of way strip through
1he community.
HAL AQllCHl l
HEARING AIDS
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em cawtomla. More thin any other alrllne,
All )eta. Lowest air far-. CaP )'O(W tnM1 , -on or PS/\ Md we'll pvt you ctown-eay.
PM giwes you a lift.
Al l Penney Stores Open Every Night Monday Th..Ough Saturday,
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d1coratl¥1 d11lgft Mlector and th4I 14 buUt·in com• wlft 0
enable you to dlal a dtsltn and continue wwing without N W
time out for fnMttlng d11ip cams. Addftionol feoh.ittt
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this newspaptt with the easy·
t<>lollow rules IOI" developtng
rapid reading 11dll, the com-
pany has printed full detall1 of
1 t • lnterestina 1eu.o-11n1ng
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HUNTINGT O N BEACH
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.:_.1')' MARGUERITE DAVIS
WASHINGTON (UPI) -
"So many people say, 'yuu
dOa't hive a car and driver!'
ud they assume we live in
•mansion."
· Joan Mondale, wife of Sen. it'a!ttr F. Mondale, (O.Minn.),
'1' lalkinc abciut the u per-
oent congreasiona1 pay raise
~ bow the people back home
rriistaten1y view lire i n
1'\'.asbington.
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.... Tbey doo 't rta.ll.ze we bad
lQ buy an outrageously ex·
pensive house in outrageously • ...£l ·Ii . ~· bad repair. When we .needed _!::~~~~~'~b'~''=====~=~~~~~~ •~new roof, my husband had
to make a speech.
"To buy a new living room
i:ug, he bad to go. make a
speech. It's Diet to know bi;_
won't have to do that so much
anymore."
IREAD,BtJ'ITER
Link Between ~Pill',
Hypertension Found "A UPI cbect showed lhat
tbe congreaknal wives see 11tt1r bulbands' pay raise from SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -H. Weinberger. R. Dennis
Qt,000 to $42,500 not in terms A medical reetarcb ..team at Collins and John A. Luetscher
al a mink stole. or diamond Stanford 'UniVenitJ• Medical -presented their findings at
pin, or even a new spring Center said~it bu established the Northern California and
outfit -but in far more a link between tbe use of Nevada regional meeting of
bread-and-butter ways. · oral contraceptives and the American College of
Many said the bigger pay hypertension (high b Io o d Physicians.
merely will bring them a little pressure). Dr. Weinberger said the in-
cloeer to the level of salary· 'J'he l.hree-.man. leaip said c i d e n c e w i t b w h i c b
plu.Hringe benefi(s their Its stud}r-wu based on 14 hypertension develops in the
frieodJ back bome mistakenly women~who~were: taking birth normal population receiving
believe they enjoy. control pllll among a group birth control pills is not known
"I can ceriainly aee why of JOO pallellls wilh ·blgh blood and probably is very small
people couldn't uodmtand pressure:· However, a sizable number
why It's needed -I don' AD o1 the women doYeloped of-women predisposed lo high
believe I could lf I were not. (hypertensioo.after,thef began bJoocl pressure may be taking
living here," said Marvella taking;~ pills -and aJI .such medlcaUo~
Bayh, wife of. Sen. Blrcb B!iyb 14 patients begin tO get better "Withdrawal of birth control
(D-lnd.), who like Mondale: when or a I contraceptive pills may represent a method
voted for the increase. medication was stopped for of treaUng or;euring the high
"The $30,IXMI salary looked three moo\hlJ. bl~~ pr~re in th~ pa-
big to me at first." "Seven patients had normal tients," he said.
But she like others of the blood pres.surt, four no longer'•----------•
Senate ladies queried, noted req~ed n:i~ication to control
that of the many trips back· their cond1b~, and three pa·
home senators make, only six tient:3 ~ulted muc.h )es.~
are paid for by the govern--medication than previously,
ment. the physicians said.
Family Weekly
Now in Our Family: 11»e team -Dr. S. Myron
TWO WEEKS 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijjjiiijjjiiijjjiiiijiiiijiiiiji~~~iiiiijiiiiijjiijjjjii;i "Birch can use up those l•
ln two weeks," she said. j
Uving expenses in the na· ~ "'Prtpart for tkm'1 capital are much higher
lban: back home, she said. the future •••
A parking lot at Terre Haute,
Ind., charges 25 cents !or lhe I' ..L--1 of Busi"ness Todai/l" first b our, compared to 60 tlUIUU
cents here, "and that's true
all across the board .''-· e Seer1t1ri1' e Medleel
lnturence e l oolilieepint
e Dentel
Aatistin9
Ellen Proxmire, whose hus-
band. Sen. William Proxmire
(!).Wis.), oppo<ed the pay
raise, · said he has su~
plemented his salary b y
writing lo help meet the ex-111 W. 5th Phone
pmae ol lefldlng lour children S.nte Ano 543-17~ er 54U721
to college simultaneoosly, and.1:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 inaintainlng two houses. ·
-"We rent the one Sn
Wlscoosin,'" but that's a net
lass," abe said. "This wil1
make trips back homfi a little
earier -I never went before
because we couldn't afford
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REPAIRS NEEDED ,..'.Lou Tower, wife or Seti.
John Tower (R·Tex. ), who did
not vote on the issue, said
most of UliJ year's raise is
eirmarked for repairing and
redecorating their home.
"'Ibere are so many things
we woo Id like to have done,"
obe aaid. "It llOUndl bad lo
aay 'r<pa!n,' but lhat is what
thef are. We are in about
.the same spot as everybody
else. I guess."
Mrs. Claire Schweiker said ~ believed many' voted for
U.e tncre.ase as did her hus--
.band, Sen: Richard s .
Schweiker CR-Pa.}, "because
they !eel Congress shoukln\
·be a millionaire's clµb.
•• 111 don't think the people
beet home realir.e how much
it costs to be in govemmenl
We have two homes to main-
tain, four children, and costs ...... .are .......
-Houae leaden managed to avoid a recard vote in that
chamber on the propoo!Uon.
-Black Market .•
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. WASHINGTON (UPI) -Us-
ed Voltsw1gens ·are bein& sold
'to Ul: cuatomerl as new cars 1n a 'muJt1mllllon-dollar black
morbt,. oCconuns lo Ralph
~-. 1lte martetplace mill·
·tent. Nad<r roale lhe dlart!e In
1 1e11e< lo Sen. Wamn G.
lilp'UI+ (l).Wub.), whose
-c->erce C4mmJttee .,,U -beP heorlnp ...
-CU' Imparts . • ·-
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Kenneth R. Henf, son of
Mr. and Mra. Phillp M. Hant, us Vw Flora. Newport
-· bu beea -ed lo J!>e . dean'• I~ kt -le . ........,,. at the Celllofnfa
Need new furniture?
use our money!
That's whit Manis Plan money is fer. You may
bomJlr from $100 to $5,00J, .or more. for bill
consolidation, home or car repairs, school or
vacation _,.... OllJ good reason. Payments
scheduled to fit )'OU• Income. With approval you
may """9 your money the day you apply. No
r91JO)'lllOlll fer 45 dlys.
'IOUR -1111.ol CASH P1r lb ........
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R'"• P1i l5 C...tlo..t_.,. __
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Newpori Beach -3700 Newport Boulev1rd
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when It coin~ to CUiiom draperi ...
allp conn..nupbolaterinq. May Co .
·c:omw to you ••• call ua tomorrow
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i:.... die aadod>ia your IWt ••• doa't bodier ~
&(out ~'yoo.t'bou110CXJOt '.11Q't11 oxne over with-.•
.... Ith ol ~ !.Lrics ., JOU cm ICtually ,.. Jhe
play of_p<ttems and rolon agaiost .your walh,' £loon,
winilows and fumiture. That's the wy way to ~
• youz ,.Jection. Plca.1e allow 4 wedc.s i foc delivery. .. .,. ~ ....
sample ptice'S.for 8'"x8' draperies •
unlined rayo~/mtate .flltiqo< satin , .••••• 63.llO
~ll ~i print fahria , , , • ~ , . , •• 90.00
plain an_d.printed sheers ._,,,., •••• 5'JIJ'
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call your nearest toll-free May Co
foe an .. ppointment. Tiien is oo cliarge :a.nd no
obligation foe our convenient at.home ~ice.
may co custoai fabrics 11
save 5.00 to 13.00 on twin, full,
king or dual size quilted bedspreads
14.99 comp. va.lue 19.9?
ni.·in bed siz(',
full b<d si><. comp. value24.99 IS.99
king or dual size, comp. value 3,.99 22.99 .
1·0 find beautiful bedspreads of similar tjU Jucy you styles quilted ,,..ith acetate dow-n to t1lC floor. Sorry
would have to tea.rch all over town •.. and still end no mail or phone orders •.• save 201o on drapery
up payins mo<C! Wr purciwrd the rntin: stodc of• dry cleaning. Call your nrarrst M•y G>, rxt. 893-})4
top manuf11cturer'1 !in<, th1t's why you an ,. .. so for a no-d>atgo estimatft in your home. Pttt pidc up
mum now. .Thq ..,. beautifullJ. dc:risnal thtow and delivery.
.., (I) dhpodef. bedopitoda 11 l
miiy co southcoastplcaa, son cll•111 fwy at bristol, costa mesa: 546-9321
shop-iilollday ttiroutr.-latlll'day 10 a"' tv'-9:30-pm
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69 Harbor Area Community Concert season will be
,rung down Monday, Feb. 24, following the perform.'.'
ance of the Larde Trio of Paris. Ready to close the
curtain and then reopen it again on .a membership
drive are (left to right) Mrs. Daniel :\'lulfi and Mrs.
tarry Baeon.
Commun it y Concert Association
End, Opening Mark-ed
An end and a beginning will flutist; Marte.clalre Jam.et, each was awarded first prize in France, eaii~a.~y,
:be marked by members of harpist, and· Amie-Marie Fon-· at the Paris Conservatory. Ho 11 and, -1• B,e I &~ii m,
fhe Harbor Area Community taine, pianist comprise the DIVERSITY Switzerland, HµDgarf: aDci ·.at
Concert Association Monday, . ~rde Tri~ or Paris which . ~~eir wogr~ .offer. a the fesU~als ::-o1f:,Arlea 'jtyl
f'eb. 24. will play the tma,t concerL great deal of -qivers1ty .Ei~ Angeta . .i!Jie·11 ~r;ap..
i1At 3,15 p.m. sharp i~ t!'< ~~ ililenie4 pe(fofpi.,.~ 'Ibey Pnlvl~~..a,.~tJ,'i>! th-".•17iuci·~ ~-
!'ew""".t Harbor High . Scl}lia! 'l>rllli.,I?. th~ ,....,~le wi>•k tiuJllental .c•m!>iil4li9ns •"4' . b --~1 .Jbe ~dilor1um th~ curtatn .• ~-;~-dperUse .and ·lolds'·¥h 'Is• fli:ite~ ,net plaliO,, ... al b9eii -~--• ~· · ,
open on the fmal concett~.jil musical• .sen!ltivity. Each harp fand flute and piano· 801. • • " -,. . ' . -
the ~eason. and during ~ . member ha,, had many years alooe. Some of the composers Or~ Ol ~p .~
everung 1969-70 fT!embehbiP , ol experience· in so10 recitals. represented in their programs the French National ltldio
;enewal program will open. . ~ adloists with orchestras and · include Mozart, B a c h , Orchestra. In 1960 @e 'was
·Artists Christian Larde, in chamber music.groups, and Debussy, Ravel, Rameau, awarded the Grand Prix 'du
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' ' JODIAH HASTINQS, MMnl ,....,, ,........ n: ,,.. a '• 1a
GOP Women Steep Tea
Welcoming Mrf. Armen Sabag~ (left)
for tea are members of the Hunting·
ton Harbour Republican Women's Club
Cleft to rigpt), Mrs. Roy Hughes, Mrs.
Ricliard DBW.es ·_,,,d Mrs .. Robert O'Brien.
Prospective.)ne,i;Ql>ers are in-vited to at-
tend the aftkir!lttween 2 and 4 p.m:
Wednesdaf, · Fe~ 26, in 1'.1rs. Davies~
home. AssiS&ng as hostesses will be Mrs.
\
Arthur Knox, Mrs. Norman Chy. and Mrs.
Rie:llard · Morrison,/ a;nd pouring will be ·
Mrs. Hampton Hutton, Mrs. Ross Dor-
sett and Mrs.· Dale End~ley, past presi-
dep.ts. AU.-interested V{<imen ·are invited .
~o attend; itnd·'addition~formation may
b.e ' obtained by, .caJliQ: Mrs. O'Brien, 111~mbership . chainban'.1.at 84&-0072, or
Mrs. Hughes, 842·2041.
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Surf Sounds
Miis ·Fontaine sWdled With.
the limed M e(!le'J:Ljig. and Wu '·aw=·-~ ·
mtniloa :at.·the ~~~-'.
Maguertt .. Lonc c.mpd!Uon. ~~ l!fao won the lnternatimill .
prlle of Munich and Nl'ples,
In additii>n to'taldng·finl prtiil>
in ; piano ·at .the 1 P ·aris
Cotiseryatory. D,\rect0r or a ~
m\lflicipaJ conseriatory, st>e; prepares optra 1t.ar1 for the' ·
.roJes)t,~.:Paril Operi. Stl;i(
a1so nu c oa o.e1.&J,,1 i~·'
;Women Voters Seeking
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'.' Of flM DallY l'lkrt St.n
(CALLING any and all "Suf.
tagettes" from the turn or
~ century is the Huntington
Beach League of Women
Voters. The league is plann ing
fhead for its gOlden an·
Glversary celebratio in 1970,
tnd since it is a dE;scendant
Of the Women'•s uffragette
iovement, f o r m r suffra·
ettes will be honor with
ected women officia at a
l.WV luncheoo in April.
iAny area women ,.who re
e of the original "bloo er
rls!' is requested tO call Mni .
e!lneth M,artyn, league i:resi·
dent, and share th e i r
lpemorles with today's civic·
finded matrons. ·
THE MARRIAGE or Susan·
d:ermyer and Errol Hopkim ial been revealed by Mr. and
~rs. John C. Overmyer of
Qunlington B e a c h . The
qewlyweds both are graduates fl. San Jose State College,
1yhere Errol is teaching and
!ill receive his master's •
degree next June,
MOTHERS AND daughters
of K-Delts _gathered for· their
annual luncheon -in t be
Embers restaurant, L o n.g
Beach., and '.\he 10 club
members surpri~ t h e I r
mothers by presenting them
with lovely pink corsages:
Following luncheon scrap-
books of. K~Delt activities
since the group 'originally
formed in 1953 were passed.
The social group with many
members living In Htmtlngton
. Valley, began in . .Pf.f&m9Ullt .~lb ~I to . .Pr.om o t e
fr1endahip among girls.
, A gold •sal\ and -Inti!!
:combination was won by Mrs.
George DeK.inder, mother or
Kaye Johnson .
others attending, with their
mothers, were Dixie Guillen,
president ; Mary Baker, vice
president ; Pat Shackleford,
secretary; Jolene Brown.
treasurer, and Jo an et t e
Jorgensen, MarceUa Kerr,
Darleile
McVey.
W.,.. d B bar througbo(lt ~~ 1nd'l'lini;· i~n an ar . a AfriCa. ~ -. . .... . ;r:
· TWO NEW members have
been .welcomed into tfie South
Coas~, Junior woman's Club,
Fountain Valley, Introducing
Mrs. E. Gerald Sellers, a
transfer from Granada Hill!
Juniors, and Mrs. J e r r y
Verhague, a transfer from ~the
Gardena group was Mrs.
Robert Marten, membenhip
director.
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RENEWALS "t. ' ;
· Meinbersb:lP· teiiewall "will
be acceptoif befon>. the ~
and during intOrmlu!po· and
the rectpUon. Ii cP"ive. fqr: new
member• will '~ cOndUcted
from APril 21·21,• 8ccordiog.,
to Larry Bacon, president.
who announced bblds alreadf' ..
have been placed ·On the
American Concert Ballet and
the New York Brau Quintet
for' the next season.
~n membersbips art '8 Larde has given more than for adults and ff, students.
MOO concerts throughout the Informlllldn regarding t h e
world, performi.Qg with the &SIOCiation . and itl coocerta ·
CcJlnnn• Orchestra in Fr.ance 'is ~vallable by calling eltber
· r.1"~ . --· 1 • BaCon lt tf6..e991 or Mn.Kurt with the Paul Kuenlz Paris Kup(erman, secretary flt &U-
Chamber Orchestra In Canada 3186.
and the U. S. and others. Mrs. Roy Harvey Is In
As a prolific recording artist, charge ol the rece"'1on, and
he has been awarded the assisting her are the Mmes.
Grand Prix du Disque three Bacon, John Coltello, James Eubank, Jimmie Kr am c r ,
limes. ""•"R"-G L William Mw_,. . .
A-1iss Jamel (Mrs. Larde) Severance and Raymond Teys.
has given hundreds of concerts Faure and ProkoOev •
Chamber Ma·ps Plan s· fo r-.. (ity's
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Women interested lo the future of Huntington Beach
and . who want to participate in directing it are iq-
vited to attend a membership tea spoilsored by the
·Women's DivisiOn of the Chamber of Commerce
taking place between 2 and 5 p.m. tomorrow in the
home of Mrs. Edward-Casey Jr. Mapping future
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'future · • .. .. .· •
plans are (left to right) Mrs. Raymond Morehouse':'
and Mrs. Alvin Toffel. Additional information maT.:
be obtained .by calling Mrs. Casey, vice president~~
and membership chairman. at 842-6131. The nex~ ..
general business . meeting of the group will take ...
place Wednes.day, March 12. •
lit Makes $ense, Bank Account Is No Measure of Happiness i
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!>EAR ANN LANDERS , My husband
an(I I started out together, poor but
ambitious. After 20 yean of hard work
wi'. are worth about 1 quarter of •
million dollars. But Sam still worka
al~ If he had to earn next month's
rent }{e keeps expanding and geWng inlO more deals when he should be
taijng life el!y and enjoying wbat we
havt built.
I always worked in the bl151ness wlth
Sam and raised a family, too. It WU
hard-when the chUdren were_small but
f didn't raent It beca.., be needed
me. Now t do resent it because we
ibouldn't have to work thl! bard. We've
already made it. Sam and I haven't
tat ....... 11on In 10 ftlfl. Oar -
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has made us slaves to lhe dollar.
My. In-la..,. keep beaJng Som to play
some golf or buy a boat but he insists
be enjoya.his work the way aome people
enjoy a bobby. r
I envy 1he modest families who have
one car, a small hooae and have to
safe all year to take a trip, tourist
class. We are trapped by money mi
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.. lhorlu..,_y dm be ell't MQ ldmld ·we bid ·only read t about, but I was money will be enjoyed by' our chlldrin
•way rt.;. It. lkR H'1~ W ---aJwm "too busy." We missed weddi{IV when it •as really my beloved wife
lie i. clleolllg -.,.. ,..., too. Ind Bot Mltzvahl alld other hapjly family wbo should have bad the pleasure from
Pltae ibow Wm the lttwr wldCll appem'I ~ occasions beca~ l couldn't leave the it -JlEGIWI'S ·
below. It mlg!lt belp opea ~ .Y.~ bu•!-. . ,
, DEAR ANN LANDERS : I never to cry. Any recommendaUoll;S . -Rl?f -U»OUght l _would write to you but [
BUT POOR. , .. ., , find no. rl must. .U I can prevent
DEAR ~CH BUT POOR: Welcome just one person rrom making the mistake
to Tbe Qab, fte oaly 1196 ml1afMi1t I made It wUI be well worth the trouble
from :rwr letW II -·~ ldllo """ • It took to put this letter together. I .. "..,. ,,.... ... dtey wen~ am nor a very eood writer.
.,.t• My wife Ind I wtre married 4.5 yean
Ytar lllobmid II I ~ wwkft We both -'ed hard and made more
.. tllert b 11 bowl nri fw IL ,_,, than wt could evtr lpend. She
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When I reached my 62nd birthday, Wbat It Frtncll k111lng'! la H 1m11&f
my wile pleaded with me .•to reUre Who Uoeld tet tll!e HC._J Umt&I +.
at least part-time. But · l wasn 't sure 1M boy w tbe Pl? Cu a ....,_
anyone else could nln the company and nddlac lllC'eeed.? 'Rud Ana I..udelT
f stayid·on. She. tried again two years ~ "'l'eelfl(< S.. -T,. w.,.
ago, bUt 1 l!ouldrft aee il , " Coel ll" a.I • enta la cola ail
Well, eight ..... ki ago I buried nly • 1 loq, aetf~, ,..,.,.. .........
wonderfW wtre·and now-I auddenl.y bavt -.AM r11•1n wlQ...._lle ...._ .. ____...,
plenty ol Ume on 1111 banJs. The buslne" 1" wffll :rwr ,...._ --doesn't leelll tlnparllDt at Ill. Wht1P .. llr lo ..... ti tlle l>AILY PIIDf
I'm not there ttilnp IO aJcma jUlt fine. trl1t1 1 tt I 11, lllf r ·I if
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Recruitment Plans Soar
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Jun• Rites
Scott Leighty,
Zoe Zorichok
To Soy Vows
Plans for a June weddina
have been revealed ' by •
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THE LOOK OF SCANDIA
If she's the contemporary type,
ahe'll flip over ScandlL
The ah ape is bold •
The finith la eoft and textured •
The price Is right And the time ls now.
Young women interested in becoming airline stewardesses are invited to the
annual Recruitment Day, sponsored by Dusty Wings of Orange County. The
10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m .. event will take place Saturday, Feb. 22, in the Holiday Inn,
Anaheim:-Ready to fly through afrangements are (left to right) the Mmes. Wil-
liam Agee, Jan Wright and Muri Ottmer. Further infonnation is available by
calling Mrs. Leonard Spielman at 8474448.
Ann zOrlcbalc of Coria Mesa
and Scott M. Leighty, whose
engagement was announced by
her parents, Mn:. Zoe Heath
of Pasadena and Stephen J.
Zorichak of Torrance.
The fulure bride is a
graduate or Orange Coast Col·
Jege and her fiance, son of
r--Ir. and !'vlrs. Marcus R.
Leighty of Burlington, Iowa,
attended Iowa State Universi~
ty.
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Talkfest Arranged
htrs. Joe Pooley will host
the meeting of Gamma Alpha
Nu chapter, Beta Sigma Phi,
taking place today in her Hun-
tington Beach home .
a p r l z e to be awarded for
the most interesting subjects.
Also on the agenda will be
plans for a rush party to
take place on Monday, Feb.
24. ... Assisting Mrs. Pooley, presi -
dent, will be Mrs. Lloyd Crain.
Mrs. Eddle Sidor w I 11
. · . present a program on How
' • ls Your Conversation. Mrs. HB TOPS Club
John Bower will offer Express
·Yourself, aod each member ·-:·~'# will be asked to give a talk
• • on · a favorite subject, with
Sa-rong 2 Gain TOPS Club
meets every Monday at 7:30
p.m. in Smitll Elementary
Scllool in HUntington Beach.
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Toeatmistreues Chorel Group . ' Decor~tor Designs
' ' Topic for Lumche.On
Surllllde Clu~ In Hun-Every M'onday at 7:JO p.m.
~ 8eacb ls the meetq members ol the Prool*'IJ~
place for JMDbers o1 Laa · Aliao Valley ~ ol -
' • Qlao ~ ,Club ol ~-mp caava.:._ In~
• llUllllnct<>n e..a, ..... .,.,,.. terOlled 1n jalalq J111a1 can '*°': Iulo In In t 0 r Io r Sbe ...., up her theory that c:ond and fourth Wednesday Mn. William Radii al m-
allon ls the ..,..,,._ ejdl bollle 11 unique In her al 7:il0 p.m, • am. -·_..,ta Tnte1or UrilleoDllDI -•"llomo 'of----'--'-----------....,r---...a&or Mn. Mlrtba MIDtr t-h e, B'r av t : Inter lo r
wbo will ~ fw the Of. ~tmc C.. lfe Fun." ' bcen1 Wives tape o t A graduate of I a d I a n 1
~ Cooul)t Wedplod1y, UPlvtralty,sbe hal.i)«n color
Feb. 11. . .' cdnaull8n\ ftw a paint com-
Al the IJ:JO p.m. luncbeon ' -~'Waa,uoocla\od w)th In the Golden Pb e 11 an t: 1 Santa. Alia·1Urn1111re ·111ore.
'ioalaurai, -'the.' .~11>e~,wl!lch
. .._....,, tople will be . 'l\'lll be pr<ce<IOll by ·'I" 11)30
:t:cledlc ~From ' 1.m. rOdal' hour, and' ac-
M1111 Landa, Mont Periods · cepllna rwrva~· ~ the
ol Ttmt. Mmea. Boward Wertman of ' '
Citizenship Awards . ·
Mn lllller, co-owner ol an. Irvine, ail.I Jolin ,Devine,
Interior c1aJin firm In TUatln, Thoin8.s DeVlne, T b <Im a a
feels that ·eolec:tle --·is · 'Coles, J\)Btph S!nltek Md
the mo>t pleulnl bOI probably · CIJde Dovis Jr., all of Santa
the most dlfftcu1t to adlleve. Ana: ,
DAR Fetes Area Coeds
American History Was My
Undoing will be disclwed by
Mrs. Domella Boyle at the
dessert meeting of C o I •
William Cabell c h a p t e r ,
Dauglitors of the American
Revol~0:0. .
The Corooa de! Mat-hOme
of Mrs; William E. Fisher
will be the setting 'at IJ:30
. p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 26.
During the gathering 'the ·
chapter will honor four girls
from t h e Newport-Mesa
Unilied School District with
good citizenship pins and
awards . 1be coeds Were
selected. for their outstandlne
abilities of leadership, service,
dependability and patriotlslll.
Feted will be Mis5 Laurie
Fraser of Newport Harbqr
High School; Miss lllicbele
Williams, Costa Mesa High;
Miss Susan Marol'ama. l!stan-
cia High, and Miss Elizabeth
Weddings, Troths.
Pilot's Deadlines
, ·To help fill requirements Oil both wed· ·
. • ding and engagement storiU, fo~.are avail-
. able In all of the DAILY PILOT otflceo.
Further questions will be IJISWetecl by Soda!
Notes staff members at 842i4921 or 494-11466, 1 . To avoid dlsappolnl!nen~ prospective ,
brides are reminded to -have their wedding
. stories with black and 1 white glosay photo-
. graphs to the DAILY PILOT Society Depart-
• ment prior to or within one week after the
-wedding. ·
· For engagement announcements it is
.suggested that the story, also accompanied
by a black and white glosay p i c t u r e, be
··submitted early. U the betrothal announce-
ment and wedding date are six weeks or less
, ap~ only the wedding photo will be ac-
cepted. ·
Traditional Candle ·Passing
Engagement · Revealed
... I. ; . • Durliig a trlldltloiial tllldle J1Wb1i ceremooy In her
aorortty bouae, J111el Parter
revealed her engagement to-
Wlllianl Whllcol)lb. .
'lbe ,Gamma Phi Beta
sorority on the campus of
California State College at
Long Beach was the an·
nouncement setting.
THIS Carver, Corona de! Mar IUgh. ....... ________________ l!
~~Ung Mrs. F'Wier with -
hostess duties will be the
Mias Parter. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen J •.
Parker of Corona del Mar,
iJ a sociology major at Cal
State and will graduate in
June. The alwnna of St.
Anthony Girls' lligh School in
Loog Beach is president of
he.r sorority and wu a
member of Spurs, Shell. and
Oar and AJpba Lambda Delta
honorary.
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Mmes. F.P. Dunn, R.B. Conii,
Robert W. Rpper, Howard
Roberds and Myrtle Slaughter.
Presenting the awards wOl be
Mrs. Henry W. Crawford and
Mrs. Selah Reber, regent.
Film Tops
Program
Smoky the Bear Tours
Kindergarten Classes
Her fiance , son of Mr. and JANET PARKER
Mrs. Lambert Whitcomb of To Marry
Long Beach, is an alumnus ---------of Lakewood High School in
Long Beach and CSCLB where
he was president of the Young M • R' • Republicans. Currently he is USIC 1ngtng
serving with the U.S. Army
al Ford Ord. Qn Holiday
The couple have selected
· Smoky the Bear will be Fulton., Fountain Valley, Elm, late September for their wed Orange County Polka Club
visiting 11 kintlergartens in Bushard and Arevelos. ding: Is celebrating Washington's
Fountain Valley schools.begin-~ ~~ay with a Cherry Tree
l)i.ng today and continuing Polka in Abram's Town and
through Friday, Feb. 21. Ga.//ery Prese·nted County Club, Orange. . '1n each program a narrator The cavaliers will provide
will tell bow Smoky got his the music from 9 p.m. unW
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A NEW IL~USION . OF YOU
The Cologone· .•. o totolly new look in
pieces adopted from the clessic Spanisli
hairstyle. Volume is concentrDted in the
bock. For added dramatization tendrils llnd
ban9s may be used .or the brow bared. Th's
look is yours with our full catogane, 45.00
volue, 22.99 or with our mini floir. 25 .0Q
volue , 11.99. ' The Beauty Solon, '60L
995 A , film tiUed. Women ,fn
Service was shown w h e n
members of United States Air
Force Mothers Club Flight 19
gathered recenUy in Hyde
Park Estates clubhouse, Santa
Ana.
name and stress safety factors J.Ssqciate members· of the IO a.m. . lo 1 p.m. Mrs. 1 a.m. on Feb. 22. Tickets
con<:i!rnlng matches. Ae-Natibnal· cbritj..J.ague are Wllllams will show her pain-'are $1 .75 per penon and ilJ3
companying the narralor will pa1tin& the 1(qJwbh~( ,l<Juches Ungs and other lrt·works. · Polish food . will be aerved. R.Cl' 7'. _,."'Ir "' r7'.°"
be a member of South Coast on plans for tWr:?firit annual Mn Frederl t Werd . The public 18 welcome lo al-~ ~ Y ~ ,._ ,
Junior Woman's C J u b , · c er 18 tend and share in the door ~ One large 8x10 and
Two more Sx7's and During the meeting a
nominating c o rn m i t t e e
presented a slate of officers
for the coming year. Com-
mittee members were the
Mmes. Emmett Splnd 1 er,
chairman, James T u c k e r ,
Leroy Hammack, Ro b e r t
Reason and James Porter.
6-0 .A 1'!ir 'al the Garden chalnnan of the e v e 1>1 ""'•-· sponsors, dressed u Sm""''· ., • ,........... . ........... ,, .. -.;, Art Gallery, to tate place in .Proceeds are earmarked tor....:.--------"'"""" ... f~.John M~b~n. ~ the ,'lJdo .Iale borne ol Mr. theJohnTracyCUnleorbouti-K'd 'Ask A d' IJs.1121
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HUNTINGTON IEACH
192-JJJI
Six more Wallets! Trodio 'ckU1J1en, an rs. I c and Mrs. 1Jnn Williams. que gifts for . the Ticktodtei< I S, 0 J
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lots of gifts for family the presentation. Assisting wUI
be the Mmes. Bond
Thompson, Robert Marten,
McKlbben, Trodlck, Doffom,
Robert Somma, J a m e 1
Stalcup, Frank Flack, James
West, Paul Johnson, Maurice
Donahue and LI o y d Sat-
and fr.iends. Hurry,
this week only!
Flight members are premir-
ing layettes for Air Force
families and welcome dona-
tions. terthwaite.
Huntington Beech
8~2.Jll 1
Anyone wishing further in·
formation about the group
may call Mrs. Mel v in
Roenfeldt, 893-SU>.
The program wl11 b e
presented in Ward I o.W,
Tamura, Nieblas, NewlaiicJ,
McOoweU, Lamb, H a r P, t>, ..
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Election
On Agenda
Topping the agenda Thurs-
day, Feb. 20 for Newport
Beach American AssoctaUon
of Retired Persorui chapter 121
will be election of officers
and appointment of com-
mittee!. ,
The Senior Citizens Rec:rea·
tlon Center in Newport Beach
will be the setting for tht
meeting, which will begin with ·
luncheon at 12:30 p.m. Those
who wish may bring their own
Junch and beverages wlll be
provided.
Following the bu11lne111
session at 1 p.m.. Hawallan
films will be shown by A1ln
K. Judd. 'lbe regular •lni·•·
loog and get-acqualntod lime
will follow Ille Olm lhowlng.
Anyone over age 65 yean
Is Invited to the gathering
which Ja: frte to members of
National Retired Teachen or
AARP.
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Popular young British star
David Hemmings stars as Pi1or·
dred, the evil and ambitious
illegitimate son or the king. It
is he who seeks to break up the
Round Table and assume con-
lrol of the kingdom.
The ill-fated love triangle o[
the trio of principals, King.
Queen and Knight spells trou·
ble and eventual doom for the
Round table and the beautiful,
happy kingdom. For this tr~
mendous musical production
ihere were months of filming
castles in Spain and on the
Island of 1.tajorca.
Camelot is a n1ost unusual
motion picture that is well worth
seeing. Once more or again, at
the Lido now!
PetuUa slars Julie Christie as
an unconventional female who
gets involved in a lriangle that
gives more bitter than sv.•eet
romance. George C. Scott. Rich·
ard Chamberlain, Arthur Hill,
Joseph Cotten a n d Shirley
Knight round-out the top of lhe
ca:it.
IEX KADISOM
MESA MATlNEES just keep
on rolling along. ';.'eek after
week t hey bring mid-week,
afternoon relaxati on to many
Harbor area film faru who wan t
ro enjoy good movies. Get the
habJt with a buddy or neighbor
and partake of free refresh-
ments before these Wednesday
features start at one o'clock,
FREE PASSES to the Lldo or
the Mesa will be mailed today
to Bernice Perkins, JI I ~ Park
Avenue, Bal Lsle. Catherine
Fuller, 513 Narcissus, Corona
de.I Mar, G. Zlaket, 1008 \IL
Balboa. Newport Beach and w.
J. Quinlan, 2948 Andros, Cost.1
MesL
Who know1? Perhaps your
name will appear herein one. L:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;:..I day real IOOll and you ioo can
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'"101 Ille best o( movies at Ila
M,.. or Ille Lido.
Will -McCray Care.monies
Performed in St. -James
Weddlng vows were e1·
changed before the altar of
St. James Episcopal Church
by Marcia Ann McCray and
Conrad Austln Wlll, In a 1ate
afternoon ceremony perform·
ed by Ill• Rev. Jphn Aabey.
Before the sacred vows were
made, Ibo Mitchell Boys Choir
uni a aelecUon or wedding
aongs.
The bride is the daughter
of Mrs. Alan Archer McCray
of Balboa and the late Mr.
McCray, and the bridegroom
is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Austln WU! of Rancho
Santa Fe.
Princes s gowns of
promegranate ottoman w e r e
wor.n by the maid of ho.-lor,
Miss Natalie Kern; t be
matron of honor, Mrs. Robert
J>.erklns; and the bridesmaids,
the MWes Carol Hayden, Sal-
ly Hogeboon, and Jobyna
Raulston, and bouqueu of pink
camellias and hyacinths pre>-
vlded the complement to their
dresses.
The bride chose a satin '
organza gown designed with ~
bodice of hand clipped C'han· ''t
lilly lace, long lace slee\'es, l1
and controlled scissored skirt
that ~wept to a full cathedral
train. Her Brussels lace veil ~
was mounted on silk illusion f'
In a mantilla 'Silhouette, and
her floral accent was an ar~
rangement of lilies of th e
valley and japbet orchids.
MRS.· BRUCE A. PEDY
Formtr Hiiiary · Hut1on
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I Monday, ''bNart 17, 1969 OAILY "LOT Jf .
Msgr. Hutson Reads
Cousin's Ceremony
Surrounded by a bridal party wearing .(~113 In jewel tones ot coral,
jade, amethyst, aquamarine and garnet, ~ Amanda Hutson and '
Bruce Alan Pedy exchanged wedding vows at twllisht Saturday before Ibo
a!lar of Our Lady Queen of Angels Church In Newport Beach.
The rites were read by the bride's cousin, Msgr_. William Hutson and
she was given in maniage by her stepfather, C[eme~t Uuig Hlisch Of
Harbor Island. ' ~ . • 1 •
The former Mias Hutson Is the daugbter of't,lts. Msch "e4 Uie late '
Mr. Hugh Hutson. The bridegroom ls the sop o! Mr. and MN. Ug~r A.
Pedy of Redwood City. . . · ·• ' · . · '
An orlglnal traditional Ivory sllJc peau de aoje gown styled with, a
dropped flounce was selected by the ·bride, who also .wore a French lace
wedding Oat and carried a wedding bouquet of orange blossoms and white,.•
orchids.
The bridal attendants, also wore bals and lbeir bouquets were ar•
rangements of mixed colored ranunculus. _
Miss Jan Hirsch of Pac1.fic Palis'ades was maid of honor, and
bridesmaids were the Misses Penelope Williams of 8anta Barbara,
Linda Nelson of Newport Beach, Amber Armstrong of San Juan Caplstr~o
and Gigi Agaban of Paris, the bride's classmate al Man'mOunt $chool In
Paris. . ·
Da11d Harris of San Francisco served as best man, while us1>:ers were
Robert Hill of Newport Beach, uncle of the bride ; Edward and John ~edy
of San Francisco, brothers of the bridegroom: ~ab~iei Loya, Newport
Beach; Hugh Hutson Ill, Newport Beach, brother of the bride, and Bill
Mauk, Los Angeles, studen t body president of UCLA. · . · . .
As a sentimental touch, the' ring bearer, Casey Hirsch of, Harbo.r Is~
land, carried the ring piUow that was used at the wedding of the bride's
great-grandmother, Mrs. Forrest Smith Sr.
Soloist was Geoffrey ShirtleU, fellow student of the bridegroom from
Stanford University.
The newlyweds received their guests in the HirSchs' waterfront home
where Mrs. Smith presided at the guest book .
After honeymooning in Acapulco and Southern Mexico, the couple will
establish their home In the San MateoValley.
The bride is a graduate ot Marymount School tn Paris, and ls a sopb·
omore at USC. Her husband ls a junior at~Stanford. ·
MRS. CONRAO Will
San Diego Home
The bridegroom's brother, ""-'""'""'"""""',....,,.. __ .,.=i..,.1111:m:1.,.om,,..m.1E1 ________________________ _
Howard Will Jr. was his best ""'
Betro thal Revealed
man and ushers were John
Patrick McCray, brothers of
the bride. .David Pbllli~.
'111omas Halprin, Earl Bauser-
man, Lt, Richard Dawson and
Lt. Michael Post. -
When guests entered the
Newport Harbor Yacht Club
to greet the newlyweds, tQey
noticed clusters of p i n k
azaleas and camellia trees,
and in the club were table
centerpieces of pink roses and
camellias and decorations o(
pink plum blossom!I, roses and
carnations. Gold V e n e ti a n
chairs, crystal ehandeliers and
drapes of pink silk fabric com-
pleted the scheme.
On Valentine's Day
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SANDRA STE IN
Engaged
St. Valentine's Day was the
date select*Xi for the engage.
ment announceinent of Sandra
Lynn Stein and David Charles
Eason.
Or. and Mrs. William Stein
of Corona del Mar revealed
t h e betrothal news d~ a
dinner party for the Im·
mediate families in the Five
Crowns restaurant.
The brid~lect is an alumna
of Corona del Mar High School
and is attending Orange Coast
College. Her fiance, son of
~tr. and Mrs. Robert Charles
Eason of Costa Mesa. is a
graduate of Estancia HJgh
School and is enrolled at OCC.
No date has been set by
the ~uple for thelr wedding.
The new Mrs. Will is a
graduate of Convent of the
Sacred Heart and attended the
University of Arizona and
Ville de L'Assomption anci
Academle Julien, Paris.
Her husband ~ a graduate
of New Trier HJgh School in
Winnetka, Ill. and Tulane
University, New 0 r I ea n s,
where he was affiliated with
Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraterni-
ty.
The newlyweds wlll live In
San Diego.
Lansing Rowan Now
Mrs. Kingsley Wood
MRS. K. K. WOOD
Rectt.1 Vow•
Air Force Col. (rel.) and Mrs. Alan
Jocelyn l\-1ickle of Newport Beach have
announced lhe marriage of her daughter,
nsing Brann Rowan lo Kingsley Knox
Wood 0£ Palo Alto.
The Mickles' home was the setling for
the morning nuptials read by Judge
J .E.T. Rutter. For the double ring cere·
mony the former Miss Rowan was giv·
en In marriage by her father, Louis
Richard Rowan of Pasadena.
The bride selected a short white crepe
dress w I lb a cowl collar and pleated
&kirt for her wedding. White roses, lilies
of the valley and fern fonncd l\er bou-
quet.
Miss Jocelyn Elizabeth Mickle was
lier sister's maid of honor in a gray-blue
knit <tress. Stuart Morrison Smith of
Palo Alto was the best man.
The wedding was attended by im·
mediate members of the f a m i 11 e s •
Miss Linda Wood, the benedict's sister,
was the special guest.
Following the ceremony the couple.
honeymooned in Monterey before making
their first home in Palo Alto.
The new Mrs. Wood is a graduate
of SL Timothy's ·in Stephenson, Md.
and Hollins Colleae in Roanqke. Va.
She receivtd her masten deeree from
t h e University of °*ago's GraduatP.
School.
Her husband, IOD of the late Mr. and
l\!rl· Walter GrttM Wood or Palo Alla,
ls an alwnnus of Foothill Junior College
and Sao Jooe State Collqt.
•
Caribbean Honeymoon
Susan Caughlan Weds-
Wearing a white organdy
creation appliqued with· scat-
tered flowers of embroid ered
alencon lace, Susan Caughlan
was escorted to the altar <lf
Pasadena Pres byte r i an
Freeman Chapel Saturda y
afternoon to become the bride
of Bill WiISon Brown.
The Rev. Harry T. Adamson
performed the rites linking the
daughter of Mrs. Herbert A.
Dewitz of Three Arch Bay
and the late M,r. Pope Weston
Caughlan and the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Warren Brown Jr.
of El Cerrito.
Given in rharrlage by her
stepfather, the bride carried
a cascade of white roses and
tulips, a I on g with a
handkerchief made by her
maternal grandmother,
Her empire gown w a s
fashioned with a scalloped
border of lace around the edge
ol the skirt and chapel-length
waUeau train, and a flat 'w
""" -MRS. Bill W. BROWN
Pi11ad1na Rit11
Newport Beach Home
Of Newlywed Clarkes
Chapel of the Bells was the erhead, mald of honor and
setting for i?ie candlelight JoaMe Leiahte, the J>rlde's
ceremony linking in marriage si!ter and Jane Purdy, brides-
Carolyn D a I e Lelghte and m~~ as best man was
Robert A. Clarke, both of Neal BNtsche. while serving
Newport Beach. u ushers were Tom Toedter
The Rev. Or. Henry Ger· and Keith Klafs.
hard read tile single ring A 1eeeplion for 7S guests
rites for the daughter of Mr. followed in the home of the
and Mrs. L. N. Lelghte Jr. of bride's parents where Mrs.
Newport Beach and the son of William Andrews of Chicago
Mr. and Mrs . B. Byron Clarke circu lated the guest book.
of North Hollywood. The bridal couple are honey·
Carrying a dozen long·stem· mooning in EuroP.f, and upon
med wtllte roses, the bride their return, they will realde
wore a white A·llne dress. ln Newport Beach.
Lace trimmed her frock and The new Mrs. C\arke is a
matching p I I I b o x which graduate of Newport Harbor
caught Jier ~boulder lenJ!h _ H"1! ~I and attended CaU.
veil. Torma St.it! college at Loac
Wearing American beaut(. Beach. She ls a stewardeu
red !rocb llld matchlni pll -roe Air Calllornla. 1ftr 1uJa.
box bats· and carrying long· band Is a graduate ol CSCLB
stemmed white spider chrys-where he majored ln tco-
antbtmumJ were Jan Weath-nomlcs.
trimmed with lace Dowers and
seed pe.,-ls held her short
veil.
Mrs. Thomas Sawyer
Santley, the bride's sister
from San Marino, was matron
of honor. Bridesmaids were
Mrs. James Kenneth Clark Jr.
of Torrance and Miss Tia Gin;
dick of Los Angeles, both
sorority sisters of the bride.
For the wedding they were
dressed in floor length. lime
green peau de sole fashions
styled with wide ruffles at
the hemlines and scooped
necks with smaller rufhes
around the neckline. Flat llme
green bows formed their
crowns, and they carried
cascades of spring flowers in·
eluding pink and yellow tulips.
Warren• Brown JV, the
bridegrootp's brother from
Sausalito, was best man, and
ushers were Stephen Dent of
Pasadena and Mark Spraic
or Berkeley, both lraternlly
brothers.
For the ceremony pews
were decorated with large
white bows centered with
mixed spring f l o w e r s
matching the brldesma.Jds'
bouquets. Tables at the church
reception also wert centered
with high compotes of mixed
spring flowers.
-The newlyweds are both
graduates of the University
of Southern California. Mrs.
Brown affiliated with Della
Delta Delta sorority whi ch she
served as vice president. A
graduate of San Luis Obispo
High School she also was a
member of Trojan Junior Aux·
illary, ·
The bridegroom, an alumnus
of El Cerrito High School.
attended the University of
the Pacific. He affiliated with
Phi Kappa Psi fraterni ty while
at USC.
After a Caribbean honey·
moon, the newlyweds will
make their home in the San
Francisco area.
MRS. GEORGE S. TWIST
Long BNch Homa
Ge·orge Twist
Claims Bride
George Sattler Twist of maternal grandmother 11 l
Newport Beach c I a i m e d their weddings. .
Lurline Upson Hall of San A plllbo:r: caught her illusio~
Marino as his bride during veil, and she carried 11 famU1:
ceremonies in the Chur~h of heirloom pra yerbook toppedi
Our Saviour. The Rev. George with cyprepedium orchids anit
W. Cummings· was the of-stephanoUs.
ficiant. Aqua cOtored gowns with
The bride, daughter of Mr. matching headpieces and bou-
and Mra. Robert Erne.st Hall quell of yellow tulips and daf·
of San Marino, was given in . fodils were selected for her.
mmiaee by. ber father . Her heirloom aalln gown, trimmed entouraae.
with alencon lace and .featur· Miu Robin Rosamond Ball
Ing a lace edged short train'. was her sister's maid of
waa worn bj her mother and 'hooor, and bridesmaids wert
--
the MisR. Lucy Ann Hall,
Lucy Peteis and Joan Gesaltr
and the-Mrp~. Walter Niel.son
Jr., John Gamble, Craig Bale
end Stuart Cureton.
The bridegroom, son or Mr.
and Mri. sun Robert Twllt
of Ntwport Beach, asked bis
brother, Basil Twlat Jr. tJt
Chicago to be bla best man.
Uf!Jen . were Henry Spraaue,
Michael Morgan, James Kaye ,
J.Auoa , Elie Twitt, Jolm ~ Joruan, N1a11oa • and
Tlmolhy BOian.
· ,. A recepUon followed In the
borne of the brlde'a parent&
After hone)'Dlooning I n
Hawaii, tbe newlyweds will
r11ide ln Lona Beach.
The bride, a Valley Hunt
1nd Children's Ho Ip It a I
debutante, earned htr AB
from Stanlord. Unlverall;J Ill
Italy and her teachln( -ckon1ta1 from the UnlvoraltJ
ol Calttornla, Berkeky.
MRS. ROBERT A. ClAIUCE
Europei1n Honeymoon
Her husband also roctlw4
b1a AB from Slanlord, llllJ,
la afflllated with Della ITpotloa
and -II on acllft c1a11
with the U.S. Navy -In Loni Beach.
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..:~•e Blow Your Born'
• Girls at Audition: • Simon 'Revival' Fine Show Name and Undre ss
At Long !Jeach Playhouse
' By TOM nTUS subseq uent Jargest hits has
0t -. o.ur ,..,.. t1•ff mOit JdenWiable roo.ts In 'Iboulh it Wti written In "COme Blow Your Horn."
tbll decide, • scant seven Paying tribute to the king
)'ell'I ago. "Come Blow Your of Broa<lway's comedy writ.
Hom" today take. on abnost en. the Long Beach COm!Jlunl·
revival proportions btlng. as . ty Playhouoe has staged an ••·
• It ii, the play which ignited eeQenl, U overlong, version
t b e prolific career Or ' i t s Clf thlS --flrstt jn a long· line
author, Neil Simon. of comic trlui'Jphs. Hilariously
• The difference be l w e e n · preJented 1zy a most com· t· ''vintage" Simon · and the · pelent 1ca$t, it promises to 1--: Simon ol tod~ a,1 re~nted be a big crowd pleaser. for ~ : by '':'lbf si..r 'S~led Girl" the next ·five weekends.
:-~and "~lai&ISolte" ii virtually ·.AJJ in all Simon pta)'s, the ~:; nil. 1be patteru for all hla Jines often upstage t b e .; .
\.. . . ... '.· Ex-OCC Coed Opens
In Broadway Show
(Editor's note: Diane Kea·
i} ton, whost ptrformance ii
: , applauded in tht foll.owing
. ·, rtview, is forme·r Orange
Coast College coed Diant
• •· Halt whose family live& in ' . i : Santa Ana.)
! ! By JACK GAVER
: • NEW YORK (UPIJ-Nolh·
Ing of consequence happens in
• · "Play lt Again, Sam," which
opened last week at the
Broadhurst 'Theater, bu~ this
play by and with Woody Allen
JS an amusing entertainment
A well known performer in
night clubs and television for
several years, with some re-cent movie acting to bolster
bis sad.sack image, this is
Allen's stage debut, and it is
a pleasurable one. A Barry-
more he'll never be, but as
Woody Allen, his is superb. DAILY l'ILDT Slaff 1'111119
'EXCELLENT'
Diane (Hall) Keaton
'Jba( zany, off-beat way of
thinking and writing that is his
hum.or specialty is in full flow-
er in this new David Merrick
production. And who belt.er to may' h1s eventual trium ph
~ project this lhan Allen himself comes with the wife or his best
when the character he por--friend, but, true to the gallan·
trays is a repres,,00, depress-try of the movies (well, those
ed, hangdog type that fmds or a rew years ago), be has to
release only in fantasy? let her go. However, he has
It seems a shame to try to · learned.
explain what the play is about There are many laughs, because this isn't u impor~ stemming from both the writ-
tant as the pixilated dialogue ing and Allen's performance.
and situations employed in Lacy, Anthony Roberts and
ielUng the fragile story. Diane Keaton, the latter two
Anyway, Allen p 1 a.y s a playing the hero's best friends,
writer about the movies who provide the main.support, and
thinks in terms of clnematic they are excellent.
cllcbes and characterl. A spe-.Shi!ila Sullivan. B a r b a r a
clal idol ill Humphrey Bogart, Browne, Diane. Walker, Jean
and don't ever think that Bo-Fowler, Cynthia Dalbey, Lee
prt (in the person or actor Annee Fahey and Barbara
Jerry Lacy) doesn't wander in Press round out the person-
and out of the scenes to advise able cast'. Joseph Hardy has
. the romantically inept hero on directed with the true sense
how to make it with the dolls. -or the ridiculous that an Allen
'I1le writer's wire has left work calls for. William Hit-' him. bored with the.ir marrl-man's setting, th e hero's
age, and he desperately tries apartment, is nicely executed.
·to compensate by real and "Play It Again, Sam" is a
bnagined adventures with var-show that strives £or laughs
· lous women.. Much to his dis--and gets them.
Crossword Puzzle
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ch11racters, and the Long
Beach c a s t is well up to the
ehallenge of keeping pace wi lh
ils material. There are few
opportunities f o r effeeUve
characterization which go un·
DOUced In this production •
ltowever, In thiJ particular
version, there Is more staging
"COME I I.OW YOUl HOlN"'
A c.omedV IW Nell S!ll'IOll, <llrwcied •NI Gf*lgnecl IW J1mn 11r11111n,
-ic.1 dtret!or G"'v-e H1l1flln, -.>1111 111d 1~11.,. IW Krvln Mu~.
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8..cldv n.iter , , ••••••• , Michael LoreJIJ
Mr. B•~·· ................ JOI C1rr Ml'1. 8ekff ....... ,, ... 0.(18111! (lllllfM
C-le 01vton •• ... .• .C•ltll• Cltnfon
""9Y Ev-....... Sl.>MllM Tomecko
Aunt Gvule •• .... . ........ 1t11th Crill
DAILY I'll.OT si.tt .. l>O 1 area than there is play to
fill it, and as a result director
James Brittain has overblock-
Enough, Already
ed hi s production, moving his Rob Anderson enjoys a tender m oment wi th Sally
characters on virtually every Hayton -as bis alter ego, Mike Speer, cautions him
line to touch all bases of his in this scene from "Philadelphia, Here l Come,"
large, beautifully designed set. openjng Wednesday for three weeks at the Laguna
This may account ror the in-P laybou·se.
1 ordinate length -three hours ---------------------
_._ of the show, along with
the £act that the opening nig ht
audience k e p t its collective
hands warm by applauding
nearly every exit line.
By ANTHONY C. COLUNGS
. MOSCOW (AP) -Russian
And well it should, for the
performances are most im·
presSl ve, particularly those or
the two leads, Andrew Hawkes
as a 33-y~ar-old swinging
bachelor and Michael Lorenz
as his just·turned·21 brother
eager to set out on his own.
Hawkes is slow starting, but
midway throu gh the long first
act develops an easy, unhur-
r ied urban ity which greatly
heightens his effect. Prac·
tically absent from the second
act, he comes back with a
complete change of character
in the third whic h is ex-
ceptionally done.
records sold in America are -:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;====:,
ringing cash register bells for r
Soviet exporters.
Discs or such Soviet
virtuosos as violinist David
Oistrakh have helped push
total sales in a two-year ex-
port drive past $350,000. );-iiiiiiiimiiiP:;::===~~
Americans buyers h a \' '.:!
responded enthusiastically to
such albums as the Moscow As Tennessee Williams' first
play. "The Glass Mena gerie."
was autobiographical. so, ap-·Philharmonic 0 r-c h es l r a
parently. w as "Come B 1 ow playing "The Carmen Ballet
Your Horn." with the younger Suile," arranged by Soviet brother, Buddy, representing
the youthful Simon. Jn the composer Rodion Shchedrin.
hands or Mi c h a el Lorenz. Uned r a Ii c e n si n g ar-
this role becomes th e rangement with C a pi t o I
strongest of the cast. played Records, 80 Soviet musical in a nasal, Henry Aldrich tone
and with a sort of ducklike recordings have been released
waddle that. we rind later, in America since February
is a copy of the father's. 1967. Retail sales have totaled
That . part: a com l c .. &iut $1 million, a recent
masterpiece, IS _expertly d?ne So viet announcement said.
by Joe Carr, a cigar-champing . . .
Jewish rather who . screams OffJc1als of the Soviet record
"Bum!'' al his sons on every firm Melodiya were especially
third line and is impenetrable pleased with sales or Dmitri
in his closed·mindedness. Carr Shos takovich's symphonic
captu res virtually every fa cet poem "The Execution of
of this extremely f un n y Stephen Ratln," pla yed by the
character. Moscow Philharmonic. Jt sold
Equally we ll done is the 20,000 copies in stores and
distraught mother. played by 4~,000 as part of a mall order
Darlene ·C h a f fee . Her club. .
trau_matic telephone sequence While official figures on pro-
is a sidesplitting so I o fit a re a sCcret, indust ry
performance which wrings ge-sources say Capitol pays the
nuine pathos fron1 her Soviets from $1,000 to $10,000
satirical role. per recording, plus about 10
.. •
111.
u 'Gie'Hearl
isa'Lonely
'Huiitec"
~ TECHHICOt.OR t/!I
PLUS
ll!i'B~ 11it'Be11Sant1
lhe1talians
STARTS WED.
ACADEMY
AWARD
WINNER
•UT DIM!CTCMl-MIKIE NICH0\.5
JOSEPH E. LEVINE ...... ., •
MIKE NICHOLS
LAWRENCE TURMAN -·-
THE GR ADUATE
Jl!WPOll llAOI -eo I~ ••to. ...
to lob~I••• U4o hlo -01. )-1)~1
3 ACADEMY
AWARDS
Winner of
.3 ·Acad.-,my
A,wards!
"" TIC!llla!LOR'PIUllSHll'
FIOM WllllUIOS.-SlVU UIS '/I
ALSO
JULIE GEOOE C..
CW RISflE ·SCOTT ,,~-
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RICHARD CHAMBERlAIN
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-ONE SH OWING EACH EYE
PETU LIA cit 7 CAMELOT 1:45 I
CONT. SUN FROM 2 PM Most Impressi ve of the two percent of retail sales. Soviet
y ou n g lovelies is Susanna exporters may have recei\·ed
Tomecko, a late replacement around $500,000 in the last)~·=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:~=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:='.
for the role of the voluptuous two years.
but vacuum-headed would-be starlet. The more serious Bernard Luber, a l'.S.
roma ntic interest is Celeste businessman who helped set
Clinton who. though quite ap-up the Soviet arrang ement
pealing. 1s never really up with Capitol, recently sa\v
to her character. Mrs. Yekaterina Furtseva, the
, . · The virtues rar oul\veigh the Soviet culture minister.
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day evenings al the Long cultural contacts, since music 1
Beach Community Playhouse. is the universal language."
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~ALSE CHARGI -Barbara Slanwyck, above,
Illar• In "The Big Valley" toalllit at 10 P·l'L on
Channel 7. In tlrla 1egment a falle charce of murder
Ls brought against a Modoc Indian atfomq plalyed
by Joe Don Bal<er. Rlcbald Long, Plter Bieclr, Lee
Majors and Linda Evlll!J are regulars. '
TELEVISION VowS
· 'Experiment'
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By Harold Le DoUJC
'1 Ferd Johnson
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-"'"' . ..,FOi< GOIOl&EOOS , ~61$ ~:~~.,1;,;A;:;S::)CJ:;N" FOR A NOSE
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By Tom K. Ryan
By Al Smith
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HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -"NBC _Experiment in
Television/• which appears m01tly on weekend
alternoons, illustrated again S1IDday why It oullit to
have a regulu prime time spot: this time with a
drama about a Negro American teacher who vllits
bis German-born black nephew in Munich.
There was nO major "experiment" in the fine
piece of work Jiy writer Manya Starr, who did the
original teleplay~ It was simply a first-rate contr1·
button to television, far superior to almost anything
seen · Ln prime time, and one hopes it gels a rerun
outing at night before the mass audience.
THE PRODUCTION, in fact , was such a true
and attectlng story -involving a search for Identity
by the teacher the nephew and the youth's white
German moth~ -that one felt It definitely had the
makings to be expanded Into a·lull-lensth motion
picture, . '.
1 There were times that the video compreaalon
had a constricting effect on the story, which was
fairly bursting -as a living piece o! wort always
will be -to be told In all its proper dlm,enalon. It
was UtUe surprise, then, to learn tb!lt Bavaria Film
Atelier with which NBC-TV collaborated in the
produdion, 11wUI show a longer version in
Germany." ..
THE ONE·HOUR video drama, "Color Me
Gennan " o!lere,g_three principal characters who
were so ' compelling that one could identify in com·
passion with all of them. And the location filming in
and around Munich contributed greatly to the siln-
ple reality that was so winning tn the story.
James Edwards, whom many moviegoers will
remember vividly from "Home of the Brave," por-
trayed the American teacher -a man who is un-
comfortable in middle age with the new racial mili-
tancy in the United States, and whose doubts about
his place In U.S. life have him thinking about stay·
ing in Munich. ·
Ron Williams , as the black 23-yeBN>ld German
neph_ew, bad the role of a youngs~er who was sired
by t:i.n American G.I., and who tries -perbapi too
hard -to believe he is truly accepted in Gmnany,
but knows jn his heart he is not.
ROSEMARIE FEND EL , as the attractive white
woman who lives with her black-son, played a brave
but tragic lady whose Ille was ruined by the illegitl·
mate .birth, .whose family refuses to accept her oU-
spring and whose. boyfriend will not marry her so
long as the young man is around.
Miu Starr's play, produced and directed with
grace and feeling by Victor Vlcas, touched feelln~
ly on the problem of the thousands of "mlscb)hlgs '
(children of mixed racial parentage), but never
slipped away from its gripping story of three people.
The arrival in Munich of the teacher, portray-
ed with searing restraint by Edwanls, precipitates
the showdown in the lives of all three. lmmed11te-
ly he becomes a father substitute for the high-spirit-
ed, good-natured black youth , whose role· was en-
acted by Williams with a poignant attractiveness
that made the play come allve--and stay that way.
THE MOTl:tER AND Edwards are attracted to
each other, and for a while it looks as though some-
thing will come of thls -making for a new lamlly
o! three. But several Incidents make all too clear
to Edwanls the nal state of hts nephew In
Gennany.
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WASHINGTON (AP) -T<il WUlil!m
-baleball'a flercf, f"!dlnl fer!~ -concedes hia'fint ........., .. .......,.
of the bapl..,, w..iilqtoo Senalo!JI ..m
be patience.
Allorneyl m<I today to put the_.
l>iI1ll .. the rich pa.u,e ol -!hot wlD mUe W1111llDI the 1>lrt.owiier · II
well .. managor of tbe lfenator. .!n Ill
appmnt milllaHcllllr·dllll.
Although the f«ma1 amooncemmt· by
the Senators at a newt coofer9)0e la
not expected before Tuesday Wllllams
already Is itching to get b;,cl, Into .lbe
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"I'm.: "'9dJ to 10," be llid. .. J'ln
really io!!IDI uclted about ll."
WW-. -bill'• .,..tat llvlag ~ ter willl'a· career avenp ol .>II, will "" ~·•¥:• , .• r.t.,i-team lbal _,_..,lo_tbe_ Lequt",·-cHvlslon for ll·llnllhl
yean.
The Jlo&lop Red s.s aruuer. alill
remembered I« historic feuda·wlth f11n1,
admU.s hls Dl!l'Vea may be on trial with
tbe slctly :seiial<ln.
"I mpem~ the last few years when
the·-·· --pleyers.
'Ille Hall ol rame blllA!r joked. "I
may ..,.. up will! .... rw. -·
_.......,adJ'veabdlllml
bow Ibey foe! ad they oay 'llae' -bul Ibey loot .-. •
'Ille .Beaatift -pnpmd to .... Wllllaml ID a-loolfnnp-ad l'lllllll!'I
!run, three to five yean at llOIDelldai
beyood llO,GOO &DPually.
Wllllaml will also get oplioos to ""' • bundle or -In the club -perbapo
10 percent, or lllJ0,000 worth.
.. 'Best 1.2 · I've Ever Played,'
' . . . . -.Says ·~hoeni~ Open Champ
GLENN WHITE
Sports Editor
Lakers Can't
Buck Bucks' -,. ? • :-
F1ynn lobinson
·PHOElllX (AP) -Deft-putillJI Gene
LitUer, winner of the •t00,009 Plieeml%
Open g o I I title, with a record ,liA, DOW • seeks to dtNfilcate his CODleCUUve
Arizoal •ictories of 10 yean ~· '
The 38-year-<>ld from San llie&o woo
the Pboenb: Open a decade ago wtth
a !1&8· ad theD captured the ,llUe -at 'ruclm wbeni lhia ye.,•s toauwll
lllril DO 'lbunday.
0 r d 1 a y it wu lll'ObablJ ta. be 1 t
7ibolet I've ever pl&,od." clecllnd Lit·
tllr ol ~ ---tllo .... fan!. ArbOaa Comdly Clab .......
On Salnnla,y bo equalled the --recor4 with & Jllae.mlder•p&r G & D d bo
-the 'IJ holee 21 llrokea below ~~uptothe~A
a par to Wfn, lince Miller Barber, Don
January ad Billy Muw.11ec&cb1lad
carded a 2S5 and waited to see if ~
woold 'be a play-oft. Wben <be three
MILWAUKEE, Wis. (AP) -Goliath ended up lo a Ue, they each received
fell SUJJday aftemooD before tbe hualllng, '7,733 .
high-Jumping Milwaukee Bucb and the1r Gene's second 8hot on the par-$ Mle
ring-leader, FlyJJJJ Robinson. laoded just abort ol the green. He cllip-
'lbe Bucks, one of two Nailonal Bulle~ ped up cloee to tbe cup ad JK>IOd
ball Association ezp&JJBion e I ab• , oot for a bird.le to &ive blm a two«roke
defeated the mighty Loo Ang<leo Lalters bulae over the trio. ·
IOH'7, to -their recor4 lo IMS. To ga hia p),000 firll fl'bt; littler.
Milwaukee ,!I In Jut plaoe In, J\le 1 b o I a ....... a, II, and -~,jl-i 1 I
Eutem Dlvfi6oa ,wlfll aa .lMI .-'o .. ...iblmallead-·pll'•llMiley
while Loa A1teJ<S leads the Wost by·
four games.
Roblnlon topped all ...,.... with '1
polnll, lncludbif 11 In the ltllrd perlod.
And tbe Moot-I Veter .. guard from
Wyoming dlsplayeil hia • l"f>O"lolre of
shots hltUng on seftl'llf »-footers as
well 'as being on the 'lcorlng end of
fast breaks. ·
"He was great today," Bucta' coach
Larry Costello said of Rob1nlon. "He'•
got grea~ great spring, and be'• not
afraid to drive into the middle."
FlyJJJJ, •ho Wll drafled by Ibo Cln-
cinalU Royals lo 1965 ...i came to
the Bucb in a trade with Qtlcqo,
alway• seems .to""'°' ·lit with bis bl&
gam,. agalnll· t11e Lalt..,.
1n an e.,n~ -11~-1111s ...-, Roblll80JJ -ed , . .g ...... aphlst Loo
Angeles. But, be said, mr bad DO secret
against the Lakm.
LOS AMOIUI -'iMflWMtltll. OP'T .... T
••vi« ' •s 111 CMl!ilrll 1 w M c.inh J 1-:t 1 G.~ 1 M 1• Cr.~lrl 11 7-lJ 2' Cl#lll""'*" :t M & E .. n J W I Md#~ll• :t .U ll
Erkktoll S 1-1 11 ~ 11 .U •I er...,.,,. -4 2·S ID l!ll'lbrY :t M 1 H•Wllln$ 2 1.:t 5 ltOdgen I 1-:t t
H-•n J 1·1 1 D.Srn!Th :t M • Tollll • 17~ f1 T*" . +I ...... 116 Loa' Mot• IJ 11 fl ill -'1
MllWlltAI.. 21 M • Jll -1M ,_ .. _ .. _,.._
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T9dllllcll .... -j!IJ I 1111 ...... A,.___..,.. I
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Run Amuck Mter' Tie
into the three-way tie for second wjtb
January, U, and Maxwell, 86.
ButUer carded seven birdies and two
bogeys on his final round .
Heading f o r 'I\lcaon and play at the
Tuscon National Golf Club, LltUer recaii..
ed, "l played well there once, but not
so well the tither times. The greens
are gj&:antic. l Jl'e!er amall greens where .
you cu-tap your penpective.'~
01 hia flDll ,_ In Plloeai%, be
t'OlllllleDted, "I pulled well, bul olber
lhlD lbal, I dido, play too ....U."
·a8 More Pressure
TlianSuper Bowl Games . .
llA'.N.CllO M · cost.&, C&lll. (AP) -
Jerrf -pflJl4 ·-lootbaD pme1 with 'the Grom Bay Peebn,
lncludlnf ·two s.iper -....... but
be AY1 .i. fialJJy -tbt 111011ning
'ol ,.,.........
"Ia golf, . yoo're all almle with that
deY!llah bill," .uJa ·Ille -· lineman
after be ad partaoi' W1l1lo Davil ol
tbe Loa Angela· Dodgen -the third
annual ('30,ooO) American 'Airlines Astro-
jet Goll TournaIDent.
Davil who aaok the preuure putt -
a n.t:ooter on the flnt bole of a IUdde~
d .. th playoff with the Booton entry ol
Jim Laabcq and Gino Cappen.tti.
Davil, a 12 amlcapper, :iru credited
' With Cl eagle OD the -becaule ol
hia t.adlcsp. oms and ltnmet -
tl,Gllteacb.
. 'Jbe 'ttro teams . bad ftniitwd wkh 54-·11o1o, _.. ,of,Jll ~ IS under par on ' .
COURY ' TO JOIN
NFL'S STEELERS
Dick Coury, who only four ......,.
qt_ wu the head 'C08Ch at .. Miter Del
Hieb School, todlf'became an u.riltant
-ol 'the Pltubaqb Steelert ol tbe
Nlllonal Footblll 1.oqut.
,'l'bl •ftlli'old Call<J.wlll work llJlder ...... .-11, Chuclt· 11..U. formerly ol the
Saa Diop Cbargen~ who reooiily .,,..
ceeded'llill Allllin.
-Coory' after posting .. "'*' rocord tn nine Mater Dei seasons, went to
USC u a defenlive coach Jn 1• and
hu oerved under held ooacb Jobn
McKay• lot tbe put three 1euma.
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the .f,IJ!l-y ... d La Costa Country • Club
ooane. Da¥Js aod Kremer abol ~
. LoaborJ, ol I b • Red S oz, and Capo
pel]ettl, ol ibe Pal(lota. 1bo1 ~
nm teams were lied fer IK'Gnd -
WubfncW'1 otto Grabam of tbt
llellsfllnl ud Ken McMullen ol the
Sen1l<ln and Ray Nltachke of the
Packeri IDd Rusty Staub of the' Montreal
Ezpos.
Tw~Ume ~efending champions of the
tourney -Paul Krause of lhe Minnesota
Villlnp and Bill Mazeiostl of the
Pittaburgb. Pirates -were third at 193,
lfed wltli fli-al<olail leaden Lance Ahrortb ol tbe Saa Diego Cbargen and
Jim Davenport of tbe Saa FraadJco
Giants. ,
Directon ol tbc cllWlc laid lt'1 poai·
blf the loanwnent may move from
·1'WI plnall ~ Dlqo -loc&Uoa nen ,..... e1u .. being COlllldered ...
Palm SPrln&s, Celi!., lite of the Bob
Hope Desert Claalc, Honolulu and
Acapulco.'
-....., Ml•t tr, 1M DAILY l'lll7T
..... th ad --.,. Boys"Chlb
twns """ tbe Southern CllUornla
Olamplonsblp in three of -
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years." i T
C8rrldo ""yed with Bruce Chapmm
111 lhr<)lllh L'>elr Boyl' Club day1,
1t Colli M,..'lllP ad or.n.-·Coul.
Csrrldo,' II 11 1 l'llY*ll -...i« 1t ci1 Poll' ad wan!S · to
COICb In the Onnae O>Ht aru In
• couple " yara. . '
PATENTED MOVE -Fonner eo.ta· Maa Hlgh and Orange
Coast College besketball star Bal1 €arildo'..-a lot ot ~
in hla Coast area playing clay• with mov., like lh!J. Now he'•
playing for Cal Poly (POIDOlla), wbere. ho's tile loam'• No., 2
scorer. '!be 5-ll guard scored 2' polnla Satunlay night but his
Broncos Jost to Cal· Stale (LA), IU.1()6, • .
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. Eyes Bay Club. Title ·
SAL!SB\JRY, Mel (AP) -Stan Smith
has come a loilg way in a ahOrt Ume
in the U.S. amateur tennis rankings.
But, like moat 22-y~IdJ, ¥'• im-
pail"'1-. •
Jn his iirst full. competillve y,..-of ~=.t:lthtu~~~:i~
Junfor•Qi1mpfcmhlJ>ln lllM.
Now .be'• rankMI No.·J·in .tlit·natlcm,
ud jull ltdllng to,&<11'! the top.
11Stm toot a11oog ltep 'today tonrd
cbaJlenglac for the top spot." llooald
Dell, Ibo U.S. Davil Cup ceplaln ulcl
Sanday after Smith -tbe U.S. Natlonaf
. lodoor Champiooshlp. "I tblnk ti will
be betweeo Smith and Arthur Ashe this
)'ear.'' ..
Smith won handHy in the finals over
hmeel El Sbafel of tbe United Anb
. Republic, 11-3, M, M, M. He aJoo teamod
with Bob Lutz to lal<e tbe doubles lilli
over Qwies Pasarell and ·Ron Holm-
berg 7-t, .... M. ~
Smith's Dell outing ~I.,.,... 'lbunday
when. be and the rest of bis nm4
Cup teammates open play lo the lialboi
Bey Clnb'•· lotJnwnenl lft, Newpirt
Beach. • . • ' ..
Nh!,I tbrnatim'•·NO. 1 plQer, mllled
tbetoori>ameatbeooulaola.,.....,,;,
IDd Smith Wblpptd·Clart Graeliaer, 'libf
ii ranted leCOGd, 1n the Mn.lrtnW
TURIN, Italy (AP)--&:n!olnlns a a d
stone throwing lam ol Turlo'• J.-
....., team' staged a wl l d melet at
the local -&lado1 --their team tied W wMb Romt Iii a ___ ....,._ ==::..?-=:f~.i Kings Fall in Horror Ho.use · ·~;;5~ ... r:11nta1w .
"Stan WU the -lmfllO"d ol a)\
American player Jut. :r-.·• ner ~
"He 'improved aboot IS peroent." ;
"'Smith jumped from o0veqlh to lhinf
In the rantings in ape rear, but ~
said he :•won't be . sall!Oed unless 1
1et to the top... :
Delpit. lhia impnnd 1i1Jc1ea Pill IJi
1111,, -nmalned -"""""'.foe lll=::~wlth!A& . ' ... ' libs lo pul I lq ..
• -• Aid, "and ft -"""
Venting their-• U o -
ol the guae, -II-, Ibo -
bedopd the *-inll ,__ -bod to leave 1n a Police car.
During the lour hour batlle, ooe Ian
forced his way into. the Rome'• team11
bus arxMspil in the face of ArgeotJne
coach Hele.nia Herrera.
Anotller br...ilsbed 1 loaded sun Ill
t h e Rome players. He ns arrested by
Polio<, to whom be -.. -tioa to bear anns. He WIS ltUl taleD
Into custody.
,,, ... -lncludlnC • by-who bod not Ill'"""' tbt maid>. nn
Injured .. the tray.
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-·· Ill .......... Joaqafn Ptlrv ...... Jut -·· --from bad -•Ibo IJfa( ..., -... ........ . referee ll'&Dted a Plll&llJ kick. -bat become lhia ,._,., bocue
Several !1111 bad l'UIIied toward the of horrors. And !all ................ of
referee after vaultlnl the metal fence horrors --wen, tt'a still just as bad.
a n d ittempted to uaault him. T b .• 1 A J • a r ago the Klnp spent two of ;:i.";,.. llopped _by police guards and by their-· productive nlghtl In Detroit'•
After the Incidents. Juvmm c:ould O!Jmpla 91adium, lbelllnl the lied Wingl
,.,...,.,. . be decland the '-o1 the M Ind M. Bui this ...., Ibey ool
matdt by1 Ibo ....ily ....,. Italian-on]f coulda, .win then, t!'eJ coulda' -,_ ......... -
-loll • -Ill !hit -,,,. Red Wlnp pined • -of
-lhia --111_.(leld WU their --...... Lao Anplel IJJndllf by fllll, and col~, 1\ OD 5""'lay n!fbl II Gordie -.•1 -
WU playlnf agalntt 8-, goal bal lrlcli paced & W Yic:1Dr7 ....
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tell~= 1111 llocl loll~
bJHalidM-. ,
Io It Lollll all latl ;iur, Loa Anltlel
WU ·un&bfO to win· & fanie. 'Ille Klnp
made it two 1ea10n1 In a row Saturdly
Dlgbt u tbey loll .. I In their fourth
and final vlllt ol the yHr to the Bluel' ....,._ .
Earlier Loo Angeiel dropped M , 1-1
IOdM-
Tbo road hu --ba• ....
lhlD kind to the Klnp lhia -
Of fbe • -IW&f from ~ tbey've IDll!lled .. win only IC!lr. ,,,.,. ••
bo almlnl I« mimber tho In \llt 11111!
road -w-.ir ,DIPI -tber .bit Ibo ~· Nqrlb 111&11,
'l'bl wtel!8!d -~!lie Xlnp'
N1Uonal H\deY l.eqM...-.1 to>a.IM
for 41 polnll. 'l'beY trail -,place
Oakland by five polnll lri the Weit
Dlviaion. '
Delroit'I victory Wu a COQll-lrom-
beblnd eff«L Alll!aqb the Red Wingl
lf&bhed a M lead, Lot Aaplet raced
In fnlol W OD two goals by 8W Flott
ad the tie-bnal<er by lleaJ ~
Bui 11 coulda't hllcf tbt lead • Howa
·--loll -pal&..., Gary ll---
-tbtl I'd be -wttlj -·1 _, -Ibo pablfc. -•
I '-to cio, bol\er Ill ~ lhfl!
Jell'." • ,. I AllhollP D<itaf fUo'. mlwhfug ~
Smith .Upped jull cm ice put El Sha!of
SundlY wb1le the UAR cliamplon -credited with u. II WU part of Smltll'a
plan.
"1 wun"& ret1tJ aoio& for 11CM/1 ~
laid. '1 found out that by slicing 1lllJ oerve to his backhand, I cooldn, .,.
burl UJJlea I , came to the net .... liowly. •
"I allo tried to Jam hia !ere' 4
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Bruins Test
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Five Tonight
B1 THE ASSOCIATED PRJlllS
Wd1Jnitoo'1 Hustles, wbo 1od UCLA
at halCUme at Pauley Pavilion in lhe1r
first meeting, an at home tonlibt In
test the Bruins, Channel 5 will t'.elecast
Jl at a. ·
The Huaklea are OO!Y M In Paclflc4
Cool.,...,. play, bul they pve I.Aw
~•Co. ·-cballenp-........... IHI M the llrulni' bcNno
coort.
tn the oo1y ' other 1...e. tooJgbt.
Soutblm Callfoml4 m..U Wublngtoo
State at Pullman. The Cou&ars capitaliz-
ed oo Trojan emirs In pull eut a 'l>-70
overtime victory ln the team.I' earjJer meetlaa. f
The Bruins had -untmpreosiTe first ball Sltunlay nlPl In Pullman
and led ooiy 11.rl at balltlme, bot tbe1
l'Ollted 1Wublngtm Stele In the second
ballmlwoo83a. • .
UCLA, 11-0, waa forced into numeroua
turnovers and twice trailed by four
points. TyplcaJl1, however, UCLA llruc!C
&Wiftly In the second ball to nm up
• 17·polnt lead In the first eiibl -Alclndor led all ocorers wlllt :a polntl
and Curtis Rowe added 17.
''l was a litUe worried for i while,"
uid Bruin coach John Wooden. "But
l knew after a while that everytblng
would be under control. We were well
prepared tonight -and I lmew w.
had to be." The Coupn, still In second place
in lhe conference, are now S.S .. use advanced its record to 4-3 with
o.st vlctoty °'"' Wuhlnlton 1n s.aw~
The TrojllllJ trailod once In the early
going, but quickly .-ted eontroL Emle
Powell grabbed 17 rebnundJ and center
Ron Tayl<r picked oil lJ u USC out·re-
boonded Wuhlniton 17-29.
"When you outrebounli-a team by
that mucli," aald JI m Hellner, Trojan
·assistant. "it's really bard to lose."
Powell scored 25 points. Together with
Mack Calvin, he led a charge whldl
outstripped the Huskies 18-4. in the last
eig!!t minu!_es after the Huskies had
c!imbedlo wlthln-four Points at 51=4.7; -
Meanwhile, Oregon State. was stopping
California, 7H3, and Stanford wu Btep-
pi.ng out of tbe conference cellar with
an 11·71 rictory over Oregon.
Wint~r Sporu
· Clipped Short
VIENNA. Allllria -Kikl Cutler left
the field behind U. a datiDI llJ!:Ond
run but it wasn't .. enouah le eatch
A•.-.. Gertrud Gabl IA tm •'1JOClal sW~.....,of the Grand Pril: 1af"-~
oki meet in CRcbollovakla. .+
The 11-)'W'Old Olympian from Bend,
Ore., flaabod -.it' !be Y.Pto ""'""'
in 17.79 -Sw>day In her ;!JeCODd
l run, the futest fn ll"! field at V)'!On
Tatry. ·
But MIA Gabi's two runs, totaling
19.27, gave the favored Austrian girl·
l~st ~ OYiNll, wlllt • Miia Cutter
right behind . b<r at '9.llZ.
Claatfee TriuMplas
ASPEN, Colo. -Rick Chaffee or
RuUand, Vt., a member of the U. s.
ski team, need to a convioclDc victory
Sunday in the men's slalom as the
annual Roch Cup ski races ended.
Permy Northrup, a 17-yur-<>ld froffi
Ellicotville, N. Y., wu named winner
of the women's Roch Cup and Peter
Duncan, skiing for the Canadian natianaJ
team, w o n the 'men's award. Duncan
'tl!:n the downhill Saturday and finished
filth in Sunday's slalom.
ll .S. Skaters W h1 .
WINNIPEG , -'11le U.S. national
&peedskaUng team scored an imriressive
victory over the Canadian team Sunday
In the fourtb Olympic-style compelition
held by the two teams since 1965.
'lbe Americans, led by Sally Blatchford
of Northbrook, Ill., collected 177 points
compared with 91 scored by the Cana-
diana. It was lhe third victory in the
four meets for the American team and
the margin was the greatest of all.
Bobsletl Wlnne..s
LAKE PLACID, N. Y. (AP) -Nevio
DeZordo may Id be able to speak
a word of En&liah. but his ability on
the ~ed neeCl1J no tranalaUon.
The 25-year-old Italian driver, with
brakeman Adriano Freainelll huddled
behind him, drove tbe. Italy number
two s~ to a spectacular victory Sunday
Jn the World Two-Man Bobsled Cham·
pionships at Mount Van Hoevenberg near
Uris northern New York vWage.
Bay .€lt1b Bound
DaVis Cup tennis star St8n Smith of USC is one of several Davis
CUppers entered in the Balboa Bay Club's invitational ·toun)3lllent
starting Thursday. Smith's first mal~h_wlll be_at noon Friday.
Sports In Brief
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!3-year-old Ohio Boy
Bowls 800 for Record
TOLEDO, Ohio -A 13-year-<>ld Toledo
boy became the youngest bowler ever
to roll a ··game in sanctioned com·
petition Sunday. ., ..
John Stewart, who bowls in two leagues
-averaging 15Z in one and 154 in
the other -performed the feat in a
I'5-3Xl-1Bl -626 series.
The American Bowling Congress In
Milwaukee, Wis., said John was five
days younger when he set the mark
th.ah the previous young record holder,
Raymond Russaw of Kansas City.
Tltle Fight Tonight
LOS ANGELES -CarlOIO"Teo" Cruz
of the Dominican Republic puts his world
Ugbtwilgbt crown on the line •tonight
tor the second time, and against the
same opponent, youthful ~1ando Ramos
of Long Beach.
The !>round rematch is in the Sports
Arena. Promoter Aileen Eaton expects
a crowd of 15,000 and gate receipts
of $140,000 or more.
The bout will not be broadcast either
via television or rad.lo.
The encounter shapes up as one ol
those classics of the ring -Cruz, 31,
who has been fighting 10 years, boaflting
age and experience, and Mando, a mere
20, a pro for four years, but with youth
and enthusiasm In his comer.
Kerr Dies at 90
TUCSON, Ariz. -Andy Kerr. the
famous coach whose Colgate teams die.I
a lot to popularize razz.le-dazzle football
in the 1930s and 1940s, died here Sunday
at the age of 90.
Kerr spent 18 years at Co!gate before
retiring in l!MS. Under his tutelage,
teams at the college in upstate New
York piled up an impressive record of
94 wins to 50 losses and seven lies.
H i s finest year w as 1932, when the
Colgage team shut out all of its nine
opponenl!I while scoring total of 264
poihts against them. It WU widely ex·
pected th at Colgate would go to t h e
Rose Bowl, but the nod went to
PiU.Sburgb -which WIS trounced by
SOUtbem California. ·
flSC Streak Oller
USC's swimming team was looking
for another winning streak today but
it looked like a long road back after
Stanl'ord snapped the Trojans' skein at
108 dual meet wins in a row Satutday
at Palo Alto.
With both teams competing in the
rain, sophomore John Ferris won twG
events to pace the Indians 1to a 57-56-
\'ictory.
A key event was the 1,000-yard
freestyle where former Fullerton High
star Andy Strenk of Stanford beat ex:·
Corona del Mar High. ace Greg Fink
of USC by two-tenths uf a second in
9:51.6. Both were below the uld meet
record .
Fink was third in the 000 free, in
4:48.2. \ .
Ferris won the 200 individual medley
and the 200 butterfly,
Seagren llnhapplJ
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -ll-Ob Seagren
is one of the few pole vaulters in Ute
world who expresses disappointment
when he clears 17 feet.
Seagren, the Olympic Games champion
and holder of both the indoor and outdoor
marks. w a s an easy winner Saturday
night in hi! event wiU1 a leap of 17-feet-l
but he wasn't happy about It.
"I wanted to go for 18 feet but first
l felt I had to clear 17-feet-7 Which
would have raised my Indoor mark an
inch," he said. "I wasn't close on my
flrst two jumps but 'had a good chance
on the third and failed.''
Seagren's performance was one of the
highlights of the first annual U.S. Track
and Field Federation Indoor meet.
In the high school division, a Marina
High relay team won its secUon of
the 640-yard relay in 1 :09.3. Running
for the Vikes were Joe and Tony Ven-
timiglia, Dean Kitano and Dave Lacy.
The crowd at the Sport'; Arena saw
several other outstanding performances.
Among them was the J'astest 600-yard
mark indoors ~ year (1 :09.8) posted
by Lee Evam of San Jose Sbte, the
Olympic Games 4(n.meter gold medalist.
Stars Suk Wln
LOS ANGELES -The Los Angeles
Stars hope to break their five-game
American Basketball Association losing
stre"' here tonight against the New
Orle8J1! Buccaneers.
Sonday afternoon the Stars Jost lo
the fast-breaking Kentucky Colonels 123-
99.
Cunmgham JJlt.s 31 · . outh Afrie.an
o~ts Victory
6ver UCIGal
W~ek1hBt WtisBegim
·For D,a:.Jis, Anwatei:s AGAWAM, MIS (AP) -llefendlnfl
clllmp Mary Ann Eilel of SI. LouUo
and E..,.e Emanuel of Soullt Africa
led Ute advance SUnday In the, quari... ~ of ~ New Bn&land Women'•
~ T. CbamplODabi~·
llY EARL GUSTKEY ' : .
Of ,,.. Dlitl' ~ ..... l
UCI ba6ketball cOaCh ' Diel:· bavla
figures thJJ wW be tt>e 1we:et t.liat WU
for hill baaketl:iall team .!.. one Way
or enotheJ;. 1 1 , ' ' •
His Anteaters are In the bo!ne itfttcb
in a race for an NCAA regionals berth
and this weet•i ·ttro road games could
decide it -Tuesday rupt at 1uc
Riverside aod Saturday night at West·
mont in Santa Ba(bu:a.' • .~
UCl ends its regtllaf seu&i nut week
at home against San 'Diego State and
Tahoe Paradise. · D•x!s' ouUit hilted Its record. In a.7
Sat\lnl•Y nlgbt In crawtord Hall by dum-
ping Chapman, 9'1'15, ·oe Ute otrenath
pf a great 35-point perfonnance by Jeff
.Cunningham.
It wasn't one of UCI's more impressive
outings, but, m' Davis put It afterward,
.. It'1 better than losiDg."
· A! bu been Us custom lately, Irvine
started slow!Y before bagging a nlne-pojnl
)1aUtlme lead, "; UCI went ~d
1'cam Loses 182-21
C. H. Iron lli¥h, of Benton, La., failed
to live up to its name In its game
wtih Princeton. The score at half·Ume
was 871, and 182·21 by the time hostilities
ceased.
tor ' l'JOll' ,w1U. Ji m•butei left, before I~-· ...... IS-ll, ...... ~ -. bi.ad.-' . -' . : Quiplnannllledblcl;otoll-lt-..nll
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made tt SH4. Ile had 11.1t ballllme.
The llll'lll junior. f«w...t'• 11th point
came oo a labolllllll Up-ID wlllt IJ:OI
to play. Illa 111111 aJ>4 35tb polnte wero
free -with 21 -lo play ' add be left , the pine In I slanding
ovation beca111e he'd broken bis own
single g~ scoring ...!on! ol
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' ¥lU Emanuel, the to~ed fQr•ll!Jl ,entralil, ml UCl'1 PatU Hogail e•·
'Changed aervtce breab In rapid faohion
before • the Sou.th fericao earned J &-3,
7-1 ~ over the f~
American. •
Miss: ·Eisel, the natloil's No. 4 player
tuning Up for delense OJ' tier U.S. fbdoor
crown later this week, ran a string
of 16 straight points iD the flrf!l set
and then fought off a challenge~in a
1-1, M vktory over Astrid Suurbeek
of Holland.
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T h e Oilers, champions of t h e Sunset Leacue for tM second straight year
aad holden of a third atralgbt loop
clwnplonlhip Including the 1967 Irvine
Tiiie, ptq host to Sante Ana Valley
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favored lo make It to In 1 row.
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winninlt streu ~rted, will be playing in
their tR:st games for the Oilers prior
to Ute CIF AMA playoffs.
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sporting a 22·2 record with 12 of those ·
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fantastic 97-95 five-overtime decision to
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Pirates
Gunning·
I . ,..For 3rd
111 JOEL SCHWARZ or .. •lfr ,..,, ... •
U Bob Weir.el told you hlS
·; OrlllP Coast buk<ll>all team
. WU shooting for third place
In t b e Eastern Conference
-lllandlngs at the llarl of the
--· the likely reactloo • _. · would have been a looa lauah-
-· , After all the Pirates were
In eighth plaet wilh a U
Fni But now, alter a successful
weekend wbicb saw them. edge
Golden West, 92-11, Friday
night and Santa Ana, 1&'12,
Saturday evening in lhe OCC
.... gym, Wetzel is dead serious
about a !bird-place flnbb.
--~
·-· ,.......,,. 17, 1'69 • DAJLV PILOT Z:J
Move Pa11• Oft
Switch of Plai~rs ·
Saves Rangers, 2-1
By GLENN WHITE witb 1 minute lo IO 11 lllnger' °' .. Dlilr ,.., ...,. goalie Joe Feola tapped a lhot
Colll llaoJlen coach Briall witb hil baod, the llall came
McClughey will probably 'be down ai1d was accldentally
up !Or a doubling o1-aatary-poshed-1nto-uie-,..1-by
loday alier 1 ben bit of Ranger def..-.
atratqt on hil part p>ld Feola played a ltMd ool
~ dlvldends Sunday game. Campbell Tait and
afterneci:I. Colin West al9o sparkled f o r
'lbe Rangers were locked the Rangers.
in a acoreless battle with 'Ibe R a n g e r s dominated
Temple Clty 1t SUJHOB.ked most ol the acWlll. They had
Marlnen Park In Newport one golden ICOrlng tho! !be
Beach. McCaughey '11 forward· .. UJ:sC balt .when. Jaci.ie ~v.le
line was puochless, to say missed an attempt from right
the 1 ... t, In the battle of In lrool of the goal, comfnC
co-leaden of the Pacific ~ in alone On the attack.
cer, Leape. McCaugbey's forces invade
Flnally1 lfllh 23 minutes left Riverside Sunday for a 2:JO
In the game, McCaugbey game.
r made a lwltch ol personnel,
yanking Ineffective J e r r y
Dawson and replacing him
wit~ Andie Cousin.
•And, Jlin McWllliamJ w.,
moved to Inside left.
Catfish,
And bis club Is playing like
a first division outfit, not a
aecond division one. DAii. Y Pit.OJ' "°'9, .,. ,ltldlaN .Coellltr
' Orange Cout'a two weekend '
Result: Tbe Rangers got un-
tracked. and opened up a
relentless attack on th e
Temple City goal, flll8lly set-
tling for a 2-1 victory, which
Trout Bite
victories upped lls season ELUSIVE BALL GETS AWAY-Jim McWilliams (falling) misses day's battle for the Pacific League lead. Harry Ogllvie 8nd Mc·
. record to 7_,_ While the getting the ball away from Temple City players while Coast Williams got the goals in the Rangers' 2-1 conquest 'White Jackie
Catfish and trout fiahlng
have been capturing t h e
spotlight at Irvine Lake lately,
according to lake operator
Russ Cleary.
Rangers mates Harry (11) and Jackie Ogilvie look on during Sun-Ogilvie was credited with a vital assist on one of the goals.
Pirates are still in eighth ---=--------'--------'--------''-----'---------------------'-----
leaves them in undisputed
first place for the loop.
place, they're only two games
out of second and one out
of !bird.
. "We're playing m u c h
-.narter basketb1U as a team
;:"lii&par tic61arly in
Saddleback Rustler, Orange Coast Nines
• _ allng toward tile basket
., '-cm cifenae and defemively,"
Wes>el 8'!d al\Or b!sAlb fail-
ed lo cni:'t widor the ~ of.~ S!l'1f Ana c:flarge.
Five Drops S EC R R ad tart ace on --o
99-93 Tilt -
Oranaie Coalt'• two peetend
Tictorles W~ le the 'Pirates' San Diego-area colleges con·
first back-td:-back wins in con-tinuted their b a s k e t b a 11
ference actiOn since-opening domination over Saddlebnck week of EC play. Key factors in the double College Saturday night as
victory were Phil Jordan's visiting Southwestern downed
~ · worLop _lhe boards against the Gauchos, 99-93, at Mission
Golden West a"!i4 -s I e v· e Viejo High Scfioof.
Turley's job of bringing the The defeat was the Gauchos' ff ~I up court against Santa fifth straight and_ tbey•ve now l' ~·11 tight defensive pressure,
-'"Wetzel said. Jost six consecutive contests
.. Orange Coast'•, victory over lo San Diego area teams.
~ Santa Ana was largely the And unfortunately for the
result of the Pirates' excellent free throw shooting. OCC Gauchos, who are .now 8-18
cashed in 18 of 21 free_ throws. oil the season, ~close out
In the last five and a half their scheduJe With two more
minutes of play, when the games against San Diego
ga~ was up for grabs, ¥.ike ;. teams, including F a c i f i c ,~$13berfy t~....t in e I g h I straight tro'?-the line and Southwest Conference charn -
then Rich Stickelmaier added pion San Diego City College
''the fma] fOUrj winning points, on Saturday.
1>H from the Charity stripe. Southwestern led all the way
Santa Ana led onJy once against Saddleback Saturday
In the second half, suo, but night, although it,wasn't able
' Flaherty connected for eight to pull away like it did in
straight points, 111 on free a previow 79-58 win over the
throws to give the Pirates Gauchos.
a lead they never relinquisheq,. Marc Hardy and Bi11 Noon
scored 21 a n d 20 points for
the Gauchos.
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2 0 1 ' 27 JJ I! 76
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FO FT l"F rP ,t,Nfe.,o"
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TrwblOOd
llred<.._tes
$. Giiimor. w.,,. ·-0. Gl11mort emort
Tot1ls
' ' ' 16 • e 1 n 5 l 1 13
5 • • 11
' 2 ' 20 , 0 • 2
J 1 1 1
5 J 1 13
1 2 l 6
,, 15 11 " S1fdll!Ndl 1'3)
FG FT "" Tl" !1""11 • 0 5 16
Lt•l"tflCt I 4 2 20
Hllrd'f t 1 ' 21
.o.wtTl!I 3 s 2 11
Noon 1 6 2 20
Wini'~ 0 I 2 1
Nt'llolln 1 114
To111 17 11 '' n H111t1me: SOl.lt~we,r so, Selldtebac:k 4J
Aft~ having lta pre-season.
tounuinienl disrupted by rain,
the Eastern Conference begiiis
the 1969 baseball 'season Tues-
day afternoon witll both cf
ils .Orang~ Coast a r e a
representatlves on the road.
Golden West travels to San-
ta Ana while Orange Coast
is a\· Citrus in opening day --s "P·~· ~mes.
Gary Marks probably will
open on U).e hlll for Golden
West against Santa Ana for
the second time ln-..five days,
white Gary Dunkelberger win
draw the starting assignment
for Orange Coast.
Marks started for Gold'Pn
West in its 3-1 victory over
tile Dons in the Eastern
Conference tournament. The
Rustlers we n t on to trip
Fullerton, 6-3, to gain the
finals against Riverside, but
tile championship game wu
postponed by showers.
The tournament chamjliOn
won't be decided until May
10, when the Rustlers tangle
with Riverside in a conferenc~
game. That contest will decide
the tournament tiUist as well
as counting in the season stan-
dings.
Orange Coast's Saturday
afternoon tournament gair.e
against Chaffey was canceled
because of rain.
Steve Griffith went all the
way on the mound for Golden
West in its victory over
Fullerton and had a shutout
going until the bottom of the
eighth inning. He llmUed the
Hornets to seven hits.
Third-baseman Ron
Richardson enjoyed a great
day at the Plate for the
.Riis.tiers, banging oUt a double
and a triple, ·scoring twice
and knocking in two runs.
RlchJrdson staked Grllfith
to an early Jead when he
tripled home Myron Pynes in
the top of the first inning
and-theti scot'ed on: an error
by the Fullerton shortstop.
'lbe victory was _, t h e
Rmtlers' third against no
IMSeS this year.
Glldtll WBI Cl)
OeGler, SS ._ .. -·-It~,..,. lb
MlltU. cf
AS It MltSI
5 l ' • l • 0 0
l 2 • 0
l ' 1 2 4 I 0 I
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Be"mtn, lb • ' ' ' GcrktJ, " • ' ' ' Moas, 2b ' ' ' ' Owtns. d ' ' ' ' Ttrr11!. 11> ' ' ' ' Stltldo. " • ' • • Wo!fmwtr, ' ' • • ' StrotMr. H ' ' • • Stlel, rt ' • ' • M-. rl • • • • Blodvltt, • ' ' • ' Col1lt11, • ' • • ' Mel!ll , p • ' • • TC111!1 ~ ' ' ' SC.. I r l1111lrln ••• Go!Oen Wnt XIO DCIO 2111-' , ' Fulllrttln DCIO 000 01~ J •
Rustlers Drop 77-53
Decision to Indians
SAN BERNARDINO
Golden West College basket·
bin c o a c h Dick Stricklin is
still busy today trying to find
some way to snap his club out
of• a slump which has now
seen the Rhstlers drop three
straight games and five of
their last six starts.
The Rustlers' troubles were
extended here Saturday night
when San Bernardino Valley
College, a team that Golden
West bad beaten twice before
this year, posted an easy 77-53
victory.
The RusUers hung on to
fourth place in the standings.
But in the congested middle
of the Eastern Conference
pack lhey are only one game
out o( eighth position.
the Indians was only able to
score seven field goals in the
first bilf.
The Rustlers' shooting im-
proved a little in the second
half, but not much, as they
wound up with a 24 percent
mark from the floor making
but 19 of 78 shots.
Golden West was down 31-26
at halftime, but cut San
Bernardino's margin to 33-30
early in the second half. The
Rustlers tried a full court
press, but the Indians ripped
through il and broke the game
open minutes later.
Reserve forward n a v e
Paynter WAS Golden West's
top acorer with 10 points. Sam
Christian and Howard Lee had
23 and 20 for the Indlarui.
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J ' a ' I O I 2
' l , 1 2 • 0 •
7 1 I 5 , J 1 1
'• Irvine Swims to 69-44 Win
Golden West's mysterious
inability to hit from the floor
in the first half 'plagued the
Rustlers again .against San
Bernardino. The Huntington
Beach school has been a slow
starter all season and against
ltDbllltOll
Ol1on
Prtlller
Mii ier
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·-· .. UCl's swimming f o r c e ~
turned back Fullerton Junior
college Saturday, 89-f(, in the Antealer pool. ' -
Coach Al Irwin's Irvine out
fit now turns its attention to
c.enttol, where UCI tu.es on
the FalcGm 1'ridl1 oltmloon.
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The other double UCI win·
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who prevailed in the one and
tfutt.meter board events.
Chris Hassett was singled
out by Irwin for winning t h e
200 butterfly in 2:14. Jeff
Thayer WU the victor in tbe
IOI) 1r .. In 22.$,
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Bee cage
Harry Ogilvie got lhe whee.ls
In motion wlth 17 minutes left
in the game as he unleash$1
a ·15-yard 11 n e drive which
Leo Martinez ITT
Westminster boated a J2·
pound, four-ounce cat recently
with cheese bait in Sierra
Cove.
StR Clltntnll C4tl (H) Ot-
Arer 120) F (201 Jclt111e11
Em-Ill F <II Tlllron!OI\
zipped Into the high right cor-
oer of the gOal to make it
1-0. A San Gabriel angler, David
Gore, brought In a two-pound,
10-ounce rainbow trout on a
redworm book. Most of the
trout have been brought in
with cheese bait. however.
McClll (J) c (5) Smith
Glbslin fJ) G 1111 MeF...,._n
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Then alter two more near
misses by Ogilvie and a
Cousin shot which bounced oil
the side post ol the goal, the
Rangers got ~ their second
score -one which didn't seem
Nrwi>Orf UI) Ol) W111mln1Mr
Moran (JI F \2f Hile
IC11m!r 0 6) F {IS) l 111!1ff
to mean much al the time
since Temple City's offense
seemingly had stayed home.
Clearly also reported good
catches of ''firecracker" bass
and crappie. Trout plant.I
weighting 3,500 powids are
made in the lake every Thurs--
day. The 1969 total to date
is 20,800 pounds.
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and McWilllam.s. who was im-
mediately in front of the goal,
kicked it in.
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orlhl-ofbcorol....,i . By STEVE ANDREWS
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Dan Herrin& wu just a con-
tolaUon champ in Saturday's
Sunset IA;1gue w re 1,t 11 n I
champl0111hip1, but lbal UUe
llOllnded great to the Newport
HllJ'bor grapplers u bll final
victcry gave the Tars a ft-94
win over Marina, and the
1 .. gue champlOlllhip.
Herring, Tar m.pouilder,
di._.i or his opponent 1n.
nilly !:Ill ol the first period
to set up the final match
ol the evening between
heavies Chuck Suter o f
Westminster and Andy Vorono
of Marina.
With the Vikings down
three, the llockily-l)ullt.Vbrooo
bad lo pin Suter to lake the
tiUe for his aide. However,
' recurring ~nee Injury beJ1f
hlm. back as Marina coach
J act Kennedy stopped the
match at t h e conclusion or
the second period.
Vorono had alre.ady qualified
for the CIF prtlims, to be
held at Morningaide IUgh on
March J, and didn't want to
rilk further knee damage.
Although Newport won the
· crown, Marina placed more
grapplen In the prdims. The
Vikes will have 10 men
reprewrtlna them wbUe the
Sallon have eilbl-'!be top
three finlsbera in e.ach division
quallly. ·
Other than Vorono, Marina'•
colon will be worn by Terry
and Lee Walczyk, Cr 1 I g
Gephart, Scolt Dulaney, Steve
McDannold, Bob Haun, Mike
Garrison and Tim ·Jennings:
In CIF action.
For the Sailors it was their
, ,second straight Sunset League
tlUe. Newport surprised
Westminster in the 1961 finals
comlhg .from behind, but the
Tars were strong favorites
lhis lime.
The Tan will send Herting,
Chris Horpel, Bob Curry, Jim
CUrrie, Tom Schick, Marin D'-
Amlco, Kent Hammeru and
Bruce )latUn to the prelim~
other area wrestlers to be
" ln contentloa for the CIF
finals are David Wommack,
Jae t Westminster, p I u 1
Richard Varalla, Jim John.'!on,
and Kurt Clemens fn?.m Hun-.
.. tlngtoo Beach.
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For Banquet
Tickets are now available
for the California School's
PTA-sponsored annual father
and son banquet· to be held
Feb. 2.3 in the Estancia High
School cafeteria.
Several members of the USC
football team will speak at
the affair.
Ticket information a n d
reservatloru are available· bY
calling Mrs. Judy Meng at
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Impress in Relay Meet
0-10 lop fuel draptm
and llmoy .... -expec(ed
to -up Sunday al Or ....
County lnl<rnallooal Raceway
fl)< the thlrd All,Pro awn.
plonlhlp Serles llact,
lt'a the lut clwJce for
driven lo urn Points to
qualify for the rich <llO.ioo>
March lt UUe r1et .
'!be lour driven earnlntl the
most points In the llrlt three
races of the R!iel will be
guaronteed ltartin( positions
in the Marth 19 tWe r.ce.
'file.time world champ Ben-
ny Olbom of Sand Sprinp,
Okla., is tbe only driver
llrudy -ol • atan In the linal.
Qualifying llarta 11 IO a.m.
SwldOy with ellmlnaUoo runs
...._,.,1ng al ~ p.rn. -
Anaheim's Leon Fitzgerald
stopped three of drq racing'•
f~ ~ altered! to capture the top eliminator tttle at
ocm Sunday. He clocked a
best of 186.72 mph in his
j'Pure Heaven" machine.
The gas eliminator winner
was Neil Stein of Los An11eles
who won by pushing hls 1956
Chevrolet the last 600 feet
or his run.
Anlllelm,and)llrfnl -
notice tllll they will be toup
to -fn, tht upcomin&
&mlel W.,.. vlnlly swJm.
nh>g ·-with their -two fWab In tht leque reiva
held Salunlay In tilt Anaheim
pool.
'!be Colonl!ta outdllta..,.S
their c I o 1 e s t Competlt~,
Marina, by II Points, ~
Newport Harbor followed with
M markers and tbeit came
the Westminster Lions with
46 .
Westrniftster's 2Oo·1 a rd
backstroke relay squad of Ken
Davis, Al Rojas, Jim Cleioens
and Dee Hennlngaoo took first
place in that mnt, while
Marina's 4 x 50 medley relay
foursome ol Don Lippoldt, Ke-
vin Williams, Clay Evans and
Keith Dooaldsoo awam ahead
o1 all their oppasiUon. -In the!l<e divWoo, Newpcirt
Harbor walked away wlth the
top positiOn 8Ct'l"ing II points
to Huntingtcn Beach's 43.
The Tars' 400 freestyle relay
team of Matt Greer, Rick
Snyder , Jay Farrer and Bruce
Talmidge posted a Sunset
League record of 3:46.4,
eclipsing the old standard by
!our-tenths of a second. The
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backstroke, Bill. Kini • the
preaststrokt, Dave Herma
the buttmly and Guy Hill
the 1r,..1y1e 1n tht decider.
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Coholan
·Of BYC
Wins Two ,
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Fresh from ,a vk1arY lo e
race from Bllboi to
• An&elet Hall>or ao 8-
·' Mart Cobolan ol Bllboa C
eni.red his PC (Paclllo Cl )
sloop 1n Los Ange1e1 Y t
Club's Santa Maria Tr hy
race Sunday and sailed orr
with the covet«I award. 1
"nle race w~ a f
LA YC's sta.!OQ op 1
ceumooles held w>rd.[.
Sunday.
Second in the PC WIJ
Bill Carlloa'1 Me 100 flOm
Newport Harbor Y Clob,
a:ld third WU P ll.
sailed -117 Jaclt of LAYC. '
LAYC . Commodore
R<ynolds -..l>o • I h
modono'a '!'ropey Sa a two-boat race ·-,,,-,, c.
modore Norman •j BeWlt-'-
chod ol Laoa ~ Yacht
Club.
H"" an the ~II ol the
Openlnc Day ' ~ handicap fleet: . • ' -.
CLASS A ... ~, Newsboy, Jack Baillie, « YC; U l
Jubll1tioo, Sle)rud,
LA YC; (3) W ard, WWard
Ben; LAYC. : · rtfi h ·th th unlikely name y•cht is built at Egg Harbor, N.J. but is marketed
CLASS B -(!) Joker m , The U.foot spo ' erman WI • • in Southern California by Egg !{arbor Yacht Sales
Del~e Sport Fisherman
Bob Lealie, J,AYC; ( 2) Egg Harl>or was°"" of the most thoroughly 10specl· .
Penepbooe, G'°'ge Griffith, _;:.ed~boa~ts:..:•::t_:th:::•:_South::::::::•::rn:..::C::alil::·:.:•:::rru::·::•..:Bo:::.;;•1:..S::h::ow~ . ..:Th.:;;..e~--•-f_S_an_Di_eg..:;..o_. -------------LA YC; · (3) Altamar, Jay
Jones, LAYC. ' ~
~ra:~~f'. American Eagle N<iw Hitting Stride,
LA'llC; ~Bewitched, ·
-LBYC.. J!~:i1'.bi~~'L--:.l-·Florida · Ocean Racing Series g~..,, LAYC; (:;'&..!, ' eutl:!j
Jlm CUnnn. LAYC.
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Hathaway
. ', If ights Wind
For \".ictory
America!\ E a g le., the
-defeated U-nieter in both the
1J64 and 1118'! America's Cup
~IB, appears to )lave c?m.e
lrito her own as a handicap
·ocean raeer in the Southern
Ocean Racptg Conference off
Flo<lda •.. ~ .
r .\fter' the first ·, two of the
u.tace ..... the Eqle ;, natmc 111op · 416.5 points on
lhe corrected tlme scale.
The SORC has a com·
plicated ~ing systm in
wbJch eac;Jl race is rated on
a percentage basis and points
·awarded accordingly. '11le 105-
mile St. Petersburg to Venice
Yach~ may ~ out either
the St. Pete to Venice or
the Miami to Lucaya race
scheduled nut weekend.
Pu.ablng Eagle on the han-
dicap standings ls Robert F.
ra ce wu rated at 15 percent, ds H
aod the 403-mll• St. Win eavy Petersburg to Ft. Lauderdale
race wu worth 56 percent.
Catalina Island
In Newport,
Race LA Classes
Gusty ~ peUinl u~ to
30 -Solurilay ........ the 106 ..m., ~ In the
llorinadel~toLol Anltles
~~bylfarlnadel
Rey Yacbl C1ob for JBChll ~la Ille llldtflnltt
BepUa ....t,911bn' _,.r ocean~ Cius A win-
ner wa Sevl Hathaway In
the Columb"'-IO Gem from
California Yacht Club.
Opens Whitney Series Blustery southerly winds
made I abort pw ... fo< the
small yachll racm, from
Newport to Los Angeles Salur·
day. The event involves the
RhodQ, PC, Endeavor and
Luders claues in their annul!
race to Los Angeles Harbor
to be on hand for the
Mldwinters.
The rare was the first of
two connected with th e
~idwinter Regatta. The se-
cond will be the return race
the weekend after the
Midwinters.
Trophy winners in
Saturday's race:
OCEAN RACING A -(I)
Gem, Steve Hathaway, CYC;
(2) Viva, Gorham Getchell,
CYC.
OCEAN RACING B -(I)
Nepenlhe, Albert A 11 e n ,
DRYC.
OCEAN RACING C
Melteml, Pearce & Sturde-
vant, PMYC.
PHRJI' A -(l) Nam Sang,
B<>b l\elley, PMYC; ( 2 )
Nimble Lass, Jack Brink.
WYC; (3) \Yhimsey, Milt
Handman, CYC (3) Terrisata,
George Keliher, CYC ;
PHRF B -(1) Noviacita,
Marty Bender, PMYC; (2)
Suunne, Les Sheridan ,
PMYC; (3) Virginian, Gene
Ford, SBYRC.
PllRF C -(I) Wahoo,
Branin, SBYRC.
CAL-34. -Celerity, Jack
Rosenberg, DRYC.
MORF -(I) R<don, R.T.
Bender, VYC (under protest)
(2) W.agic, Carl Radusch,
PMYC; (3) R<treal, RA.
Smith, PM Y C (protesting
Red on).
The Los Angeles Yacht Cluq
will shove off the 1969 offshore
ocean racing seuon March
1 with the Midwinter Catalina
Island Race, the fir st in the
WblbieySeria
The invitation to all owners
of qualified ocean racing
yaclU also included the an-
nounCement ol the first of
the Llttle Whltney Sfries far
yachts under 30 feet quallfying
under the Midget Ocean Rac-
ing Fleet rule.
The Catalina Island ract
starts from LAYC at 11 a.m.
Saturday, March l aod •goes
around Catalina Island, leav-
Ceee II Takes
SSSC Regatta
Bill Headden's Cal-28 Cece
JI was the winner of the first
Small Yacht Racing Fleet
race sailed Saftaday and Sun-
day under the 'auspioel of the
South Shore Sailing club.
The 10-boat fleet wu slam-
med by blustery winds on
Saturday ~ hid to delay
the start Sunday because of
light wind and fog.
Runner-up in the fleet was
Vince Arrigo in Colwnbia-28
No. 211, llililg f« St. Francis
Yacbl Club.
ing the island to port.
Under normal conditions the
race comes to a screeching
halt Sunday evening as the
yachta run under the lee of
the east end of Catalina
Island. After working through
tbe lee the race contlDucs
back to the startlpg Point Jn.
side the Los Angeles Harbor
eotrance. The dllllocc i3 11
miles.
For the MORF the race
slarts at 11 :20 a.m. leaving
the Pl. Fermin Buoy to port,
Esther Oil Island to port and
the center aecUon of the Los
Angeles Harbor breakwater to
starboard. thence back to the
finish -a distance of ?Al
miles .
The Whitney Series consists
of sll races of which one
can be thrown out in the final
scoring. Yachts entering must
have a valid Crui.tng Club
of Amer I c 1 mN!Ul'mlent
certificate and the owner must
be a 'lnember of a qualilled
yacht club.
The LitUe Whitney Js alio
a belt five out of siJ: aeries .
Participants must have a cur-
rent ocean racing certificate
or belong t.o a one-de.sign clasll
in which at leasl one yacht
in that class has an ocean
racina certificate.
Winner in the Rbodes-33
class was John Matarani:u
ol st. Froncls Yacht club
saillngMlllms.
Mark Cobolan of Balboa
Yacht Club In Panic WU the
winner in the PCI, John
Owen'• Deuce, Bahia
Corinthian Yacht Club, WU
first In the Endeavor Cius
and Es Velero, skippered by
Paul Jacobi; SSSC WU the
winner in the Luders-1'5.
Final results :
RHODES-33 -(I) Mistress,
John Matarangas, St. FYC;
(:l) Honey, Jack Malinkrodt.
BYC; (3) Miruja, Bob Ket·
tenhofen, BYC.
PC -(1) Panic, Mark
Cobolan, BYC: (I) Patrician,
Doug Hubert, NllYC.
ENDEAVOR -(I) Deuce,
John t'wen, BCYC; ( I I
Aphrodite, Bill L a n g J ah r ,
SSSC; (3) Blue · Mist, B<>b
Steele, BCYC.
LUDERS-11 - (1) Es
Velero, Paul Jacobs, SSSC;
12) Little Lulu. Alm LiodJay.
BYC; (3) zephyr, Mas
Warner, CBYC.
Midwinter Regatta Opens
I ,
Yachts From Newport to LA Har"ljor Turning Out for Annual Event
It's the mlddle of winter it thla year is an ugly film
-according to the yachting o( crude oil spreading south
calendar. from the Santa Barbara arf'a.
So nothing could be: more SCYA officials arc watching
appropriate than the Southern tbt stick &nxiously and arc
California Yachilng Assoc.. prepared to ill!ut a last
lion's Midwinter Reg a t ta . minute cancellation of the
"hlch the yachting crowd ba.s masslve ~atta if the oil
been celebraUog foe 40 years. should cre.p pol Pt. Fermin.
Tiit MJdwJDU<I, lS the Enl1 IO, the f-ol 1etling
<V<llt 11 known an ..,. the Jopoldes fouled with 111e gooey
world, wUJ be held um mea may tcep m a n y
weekend, llarllnf Friday wt1h yscbtllDft from eollring the
the ell-. Aillnl eut of Lo1 nsstta lhll· JW'. Tiie ""'1t
Angeles Yad>I Club, and pick-draws yacbllmen from San
Ing up momentum Salurday Diego to San Frtnclsco.
and Sund17 u Ill ocher ,Los _ The vanguard of tbe mass
Angeles-Long Beach c I u b s eiodul from Neport Harbor
heraJd the start.a f o r dozens to Los Angeles Harbor started
of more uUJng classes. Saturday with the annual race
During tbHe three days -for the Rhodes-338 and PCs
alwaya en the weele nd ao Chef can be on hand for
n<areli W~'I i>trlJlday tho starting guns n e I I
-tbt eruter Lot ~eletl weetend. Yachts with aux·
Harbor ' It b~ with i11arJ power make lhe trip
bilJowlnrr daam u the~rachll up the coaot on the opening
aet an on nrloua eaur1es. day ol the regatta .
The OGIJ llllq lhal wlll llop If westher and ,.. con-
ditions remain favorable It is
anUclpaled that every docking
and mooring facility in Los
Angeles and Long Beach
harbors will be full by Friday.
Seven yacht Clubil cooperate
In l\ag1nJ the Midwioten.
Tbq are Loi An(elel, Lq
Beach Clbrillo B 1 ae b,
Alamiloe 111,, Sesl Beach,
Utile 11hipe Floel and Ille Hun-
llngloo Harbour yllcht clubs.
Witlt the exceptloo ol ene
claso al LBYC, Loe Anp1es
YC wllJ be Ille ooly club hlncJ.
ling races on Friday. LBYC
wiU start the large catamaran
(over 14 feet) classes on Fri·
day.
Clasm scheduled foe Friday starts out or LA YC are Ocean
Racing A, 8, C and D; Colum-
bia~. Cll-48, Cll~. PCC, K·
43, K...t l, K-40, CaJ-40, K~,
Columbla-36, CIJ.311, CIJ..14,
Rhodet-33, PC, Sbiekf9.IO, tal-
30 and Star. A1f1 claa boats
that cannot m u 1 t e r a
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save them to uRl wben ob the 1R8 esamiDei;I. about S
are , fill!Jlg oyf , Y'"ir ·reiut11. milliiio. ~ and refunded ----~-------....;;.-"""""--'--"'--almQSt !3l0 mUjM>o .which tax· . -;. . , . .
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we'U •all he •rec<!vinJ color rowtrt ·thi QTIU . tion sheets next· year. r-' . . . Here are -~'Important ad· ...._ ulatlo th · lo'•I
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diUopal ch~e!:: .1,1e pop n grow 1n ... , ~ u y.ou it(.mize. yo'ur deduc-. Orange County. ~ce 1~ has However, ~ coastal areas
, uoM yoo know· that the in-been _well distributed, ac.-of the county are becoming strudwos to Form 1040 con-cording to an economic study · progressively more important
Turbines
lain' an o f f I c i a I list of ac-relused by ~Wf."Y Savings and the· population up-swil'lg DETROIT (AP) -Both
ceptable.stale s'alea: tax deduc· and Loan AsS?Ct.ation. In th.i.I section has been General Motors Corp. and
uOm. Find your iii come Popul~Uon m the county as es~Uy strong in recent F.ord Motor Co are push·
bi'a'cket °'nd the size of your ~ wbole~from 2l~ ye.art. developbent of tu.rbl~!
.:, fatnµy and the ,table will give in 1950 to 'lM,000 at the :. :. Since ll60, lhe poplilati~ engines to power their trucks.
you a deduction for your state of the 1960 CfllSWI, and up of the coastal area ha! m-General Motors announced sal~ tas: which ~e Treasury t~ 1,311,000 In 1968 .. By the cuaaed 175 percent, compared 1bursda ·t · 1 ·
ge,nerally will ,ac.cept without ~e the .1~ ctOSU! L! ~ken wlqi rt percent for the county Y 1 LS P anmng pro-
challenge and w1tbout asking it is anpoPated that .or~~ . .u a wbole."'This area now ~n byuid--1971 of a *'
you to .prove ·the amoi.lnt by ~ty ~have ~!Y 1.5 accowrt.s Jor 31 .percent of ~ri:ih :~t~
1 ~ ~·. • • sa les slips or ·&nything else. million residents. Oranae County's population, 2.~ horsepower.
UCI ·0:1vU.coA5T MEN NEW POSTS -.~ NOW THE °'A instructions Early gains came In _and compared with 21 percent at
Reibert G.' lhieti. ·. '. , Stanf'on ',R. :Htrpiek ·~ , . , cin h~lp yoU get a higher a:?und the older m a J .~ r 'the Ume of the 1960 census. Fo~d disclqsed earlier in the
. ~ <\edU~ from lb.is ofUclal c1t1es and unlnc!'rporated ~c-If ~ent trends. c;o~tilJue, week· It· bas a fleet of turbine
L ,; It.' . . . d.H, . . . -;· k . table' llfO,rways : , lions· cl~ to Los .. Angeles t~e .1110 c~s res~lll filU , :7we::. i-~p·1an::1~iartsgan
, , 1 • • • , 11· • .. ,, . . . . ~ f County. How~ver, in recent probably reveaJ that· more and Ohio and amiounced' it . eec.·,· . :an. er. ll.C : _Fir ~~mcol'~ ... -"!_yoara .. t®_l!!ct-• ba••. than ooe-lhird of 1!!u9!!niy's b I Uils •...,.. ... : ~ ~ becq,m~ widely mstJ:ibut~. . r.esldents wW be Dvlq: in the was increasing -t u r ·n e
R · · · on ..lb1i pqe t "'.'" ~ . The Dowm:r Savmgs. study coastal areas. • engineering and t e c h n I c a I easl s;g .... 'nd bv UCB .\~ ( Boo!...-. , llbows·that lhO central portion The popullUoo recon! bas-hii::::-develbopym20enl percealongnt. to .. ·" ~ n;,. : , '.J . ., . . . To •io ;.....,.., '.~: the eoiuily, eompriling eel on census , and ·,.ta'nning' -·•
, ,, • . your tft' ·•=· ~ Garden Gr 0 " e' cl<partm<nta, ..UO..tes b 11 1:0~5·~ ~':;:;:..~ .&bertp.·~ ~er . coll~;grmJ~~IDdwasap-any • ·· . -~~ , .... ~t QraDg~. ~ ~.,s~on ·follows: ~ · of tbe c.ma del Mlr•offtce poiilted assistant· ipanager of receive; &!Sae s e J. apd adjac~t unincorporated Cttt•I c...... ....... Al·C.,,., turbines might go on the
of United ·c.iuorma B.nt lor . Ute Jllii¥r.-and' BAkflf .office . SOclaL/ .• ,,. .r ••• 'r 'fl "
1'tetrftorY, b ·a s eiperlented :: c': :::.1: 1:;: ::.-= market, but some usually well
. ,-· , . · -, , retjl~~~ etC'. 'TO substantiil aDd stie.ady growth •641 Eii. .mooo-.mc :m.a l.Jiuao informed sources forecast 1973 tb~ put f!v~ . .Y~· bu been 1:D c.osta.}Jeu a' }'.fill' la~. illustra°Qi,,'.UJ ,oor adjusted since l950 .. ft now hU: 1 i:!o"':::.' mt im. .,.,_ .,,. . or lf7f. · ·
e1eeted a ,vice' .ptelident cf '' ' groii. ~e' ·on· line ·t \5 ,pop1.11ation ·of aboUt 555,000, ~·cauritJ Tat.&: Both GM .and Ford stressed
tbebankandlsbeto,'•uigned' · M..1 .· F. • : ,1 , $~~OOI; whicb .includes ·ft,.000 or 42 perttnt of the county = :::: :" }l,., ~ ::" turbines on which they are
t• 1he i,os . ~\!leJ: ~ ;· ·esa.; lrm S• 'of in 11,0001ong;term.cop1.1a1 ' • • ~.f.".°':v;~ p~:_~ ... ':
qmrters , .s .mi"-~ '(f.. .. ~ ~ , • _ -· ga!JI Y'"' IDli~f,ron\ _sellin1 ·• _ ._,,.
us111an1 to µ;. w;iic 111•·1. · ~ · ·k· ":.N" · 1' · d · ~~'::e:n 1~a: gul~ ::: Exchang· es Order Study :~7..r:i:! ::1::
Califarm1: Dfvisfon_ ...,...~·r . J • • ' ~ e your sta~ aalel taJ dedµctlon among other things.
He is bein& su~ :-. ' · ' · : • is $16,ooo. riot · just $12,000. A Chi-ysler Corp. spokesman
m1noger by -~ R:' ' .. !,IELES -Finonci•l This should &IV• you I bi&ger To Solve Paper Problem said lhlt firm, which carried Herplcl:, 1~io(lit1n1 • l~.Cajil~ .pick ·itemized sales tu: deduction on widespread es:-
vtce ""ellde.l Gt M•s. · ·. (!Oda i, ~tional, than you would cet . at the . . , perimentatiorl wltb turbines as ~ 'ft 1.:(. 1~ '12000 JeveL ·pasienger cat· power plants OrangetjnmtY .. 1
• ,.~.1 ·•, ' ~ ,,'U!!~"'ite,atock " • , . NEW lYORK (~)~The creiwng public interest in in ~-66,· currenUy was not
Leech, 'ti!it:tino·'liifi~' ff .. , , 'llp0ll"tiy-,Californlo SECOND, until 110w, the.. New •':Yori: and American stocu there have be en !Jlvolved . ID Wrhine develop-
Beach, ~· ( me'mlS '.<t ·lht· ~ill~·.,.eoled: 1 · , . !;"0:1'.L~~·:!: Stoct Excbanfles are calliJlg ;:.~U:':!or':.tter "ll" to ment !or.trucks.
CommodMt Cluti cifl,'~ .~ -~ ~,.. ~ deducllbl'' 1itilch Joo coqfd In ·-~. expe!'ta lo help f=r!llCi_ of iv all .. S!reel's . He po!Jlta ou~ however,
Newport Ratbol: , ~ of... 2,.::.ci:i ;~ .. ,:7r tlake ~·~ ,teble, 110 matter fQlve. a clerical "Problem · that · perfonnance have . laid tts . Cbrjsler C!ICJ fit a turbine into
Ccmmerce.11 ~'vi~~ ··awn · itJJIJ·IO~·· :b!ie .bow mu~ hi&ber.)'Our.income threatens Wall Street's opera-manner of doing .~·was· ~ =:un~~ll~etr:~
d<n1 at l!ie .~.,,,d.,,"1.ar 110c1ttbi.. ,......'11)1n. <!<Nj>led braclte~ The 'II lnstrudlons lions. . . . . . , · anachrooisUc In 1 time ol d 'd the
Klw1JUJ, ~ ~ the~1• .. 'll\}-liDCe.ltl'lnlUaf public cbaqe ~ 1o aUOW 'I ~ .~ing. a ~ of rKQrd surging stock tradi!tg.. ~8r; i:!ode:lo: its~: ~r!!~~~~ offering al '$ll .a'.share ,leSs sales ·.La1 •deduction •for m-1!'ading , ~lllp'.le! broker~.., The two major eWwtges; edsixthgenerationoftuibines
developm•t-commfiteleorihe" tbn.three.months.,o.nosed comesof$20,~aod~p •. fir;ms~a~·.~~~ .. ~ last we-et that and his one in a standard
UC!Foondalloo." . ..out ,,....rup.'U.S. F'!nan!;fal . T[!eoffidalU11lrucliOD1will with --lb..ived m Rind. Corp. and North produc:Uonpassengercorbody
Herpick bU ·beea.aallt&ni· -~.,~ Diqo, ·~Corp. tell )"QU how.to calculate·this the :· transfez:. al. ••t.ott· ~~ell Corp. had for street testing.
vice presidat 111 ljit i?f'11<'t 'nl 'Clloga ·park, Whittaker higher acceplable deductioo: certillcata. Trading 1-. ,been retained lo .develop For 211 yean, beginning In
Orqe County AfrPo1i \ilfice o.p. o1·LOa' Angel., and Stan-. loot there ll Your Income have been curtailed hy the systems for bandllq the 1963, Chrysler put 50 turbine·
since Jut November and dafd.Pacific Corp. of Costa bracket -includlng half of stock eschanges to g l v e paperwork. . powered cars in the hands
auistant manager for the past Mesa. long-term capital gains, tax· broken• ~fs more time for ~~d -ofte~ described as of potential customers to test
two years. lie began his · C81ifornia Business polled es:empt income, etc. -ls clerical duties. a archthlnk tank -con~ts in everyday use.
career with -United California members of the San Fran. $20,000 or more. 81.1t the problem persists, ~ese programs for private While a spokesman describ-
Bank In 1983 on a manage-cis<:o, Los Angeles and ·San Nest: F I I u r I n C your ~espite some r e c e n t im· Industry ~ the government. ed. that es:periment as "a com~
ment training proeram fOIY Diego anal)'!t societies. 1urcb1rge; odds on an aadU. provement and w t t h in-North American ~ 0 c k 'if e 11 plete success," he s a i d ' manufactures military elec--
Space Re-entry's His Bag
At 29, 'Andy' Anderson Heads Philco Divi.sion
A cunory clance around manner -and ~ "'ter{llipe
-"AilllY" Andenoo's of· -t ita logical compooeots
llce 11 PhlJco.Fonf't Newport wUI he.
llGch plant &1veir an In-The chalknge nl his job
dJcation of the impc)rtance of lies in the fact that rt-entry
hlli work. work is ~ tbe limits
1be walls are covered whh of engineering. and. lclentific
photos ol miaaile re-entry technology, in the fields of
vehlclts and bb desk is aerodynamics, tbermodynam·
covered with report• on &\lided ' lea, structures ·arid materials.
missile rw.ntry ~ "We are continually ~king
and proposed efforts Currenuy ~
under way. Another Wall is
co\lered by 1 blackboard with
diagrams 111d fonnula on it.
Young "Andy'' Anderson of
Fountain V1Ue1. ia s1.1perviscr
nl the tHntry vehicle section
at PbllCl>Jl'trd'1 apace and re-
entry l)'lf.ems d l vi 1 l on • s
Newport Beach oporaUoos.
Ai ... 29 he 111pervlles
-.... --him. llJI MClion, I put nl the
-rMn1rJ l)'llems deparlment, bu the.
te1pPwiNUt1 for dewelopinC a,. t.chnlquet and l h •.
..i,1lcll tooll whlcb go !Jlto
future rMJrtry syllems for
milltary pilled -
"Tbll --re-<nlry ' l)'oletql cooeepta for' velllcles • « compon9tl of vehicles,"
be 1111, "Md covers such
ccm-ta M ... Ups, heal
lbiddl, am.an• and an·t
tennae wlndOln."
new materials and new ways
to desJp rwntry vehicles to
meet the 'lllngent mWtary
mis 1-io n f.equiremeots,"
AntSen:on uys.
He pblnta out that rHnlry
systerfts prob!em.s can't be
aolved with stalHf.fue.art
techpolOflY -IOd ' the in-
venUveness is a daily re-
quirement In his work.
"Routine effort r I n ' t
enough," be stres!es. "We
look for new solutions to pro-
blems each day."
The yo a n g engineering
.~pervtaor first,joinO!f PhiJco.
·Ford'1 . Aeronutronic ·Division
at Newport Beach Up o·n
rereiving his masters degree
at Berkeley in Marchi 1963.
He became part ol the space
and re-entry systems division
' when' it was formed in late
11161 from portions o f
Aeronutronic and the Western
De v elol>m.ent Laboratorlts
(WDL) Division at Palo Alto.
Even though this work it
military oriented for the most
part -the re-entry fi eld has
had clvllian "fall out" in
matuiall iidvanc'tments, and
!JI 1'11r!catlon and processing
teclmlquet which bave been
applied lo other lndullrfes.
The "Systems methodology"
used ln major re ~entry
systems bas al!o bad 1p-
plicllln11 !JI civil areos with
the aystems !pprolich heiJlg
taken to Olin)' varied arus.
It II .i.o up to blm and
bit people to detemllDe wbat
" tltld' nl veltlcle ... -plllh
l h e Job In the hell -Ible
YOUNG EXPIRT ON MISSILE Rl·liNTRY
Elw<lod Ancler-Studio• R .... try Vohlclo Shapo
"When people ask me what
are possible civilian benefits
derived from our work,"
Anderson says, "I try and
strw that the best civilian
benefit ls aurvlval. Our r«n-
try work here is involved with
the defense of our naUon. l
lhlnl: tli1t spew for ttaell."
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tronics and atr06pace parts. "manufacturing pr o b I e m s wouJd have to be overcome The exchanges said the to make the turbine 8 pro.
Rand study to develop ways duclion item." Some drivers ~f ~7iproving the method of complained of s 1 o w ac-,.
an ng paper wu'rt is likely celeratlon. All 50 cafS have
to take years. Tbe North been withdrawn. but a turbine American Rockwell analysis .
of present operating methods remains a Chrysler research
is upecled to be completed project.
in about slJ months. ----------11
The eicbances said. that
they and other securities in-
dustry organlzaUom are at
work on more than a dozen
projecb In this field that will
take one to five years to com-
plete and will ,cost man1
millions of dol:lan.
In advising member firms
of the broadened attack on
the paper gl1.1t, Robert W.
Haack, president of the New
York exchange, said:
"These plans, whose parts
will take effect over a period
ranging from several months
to several yeus, represent
bold steps towltds restruc•
luring ln$JJtry operations."
Irvine PR Man
Schedules Talk Marketi119 C•tet
"113,000 acres of Public Rel•· Newport Beach resl·
tioim" wUI he the topic o1 dent William S. Henry
1 opectal presemaUon lo the has been appointed di-
memben of the Sales and rector of marketing of
MorteUns Executives Club o1 Philci>-Ford's Electron·
Orange County by William L. ics group, with head·
Aldrich, director of p.ibllc quarters in Washing·
relations and advertising ror ton, D.C.
The Im.. Co. ,=========;II Aldrich wilt be the featured
speaker at the regular meeting
ol tbe l""'P tonight at the
Dllneyllnd Hotel. Anaheim.
The social hour wlll he at
I e'clock. dinner at 7.
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9 to Noon S.turd•r-Cfosed Sunday
DIAL DIRECT 642-5678
· WESTMINSTER & NORTH COUNTY DIAL FREE 540-1220
POOL!
Four bedrooms
Giant Family roam
Bloclc wall ftnce
Boat or~•~ .,..
Hunt!"""" lltoch SC0.1220 Loguno Buch 494-9-466 Excellent Northw"t location
HOUS•s FOR s•LI! ..,.'""' ••"'" ... 10
"'" .... '''""'' ..,, EZ terma. :; s; "' lllR'"°"t M•lelffl G1I IUCT•IC4L .... H..UI. 1• 111•'°"' tMf*ll .. HU!,MllfT UWTAU ._ Full. price $M.000 COf'l'A MeM n• nrrc:Lt'" ,... ,..111c•• _.,. can YoU ace u now r
,...,,. Dal Md 11• 111111.,.um P&alt "°' "-OOU ' ~.!!· .... -Ull IAClt IAY .. ""llMACI .... ,, ... .,.. ..,. •. .co•n
·.--..... u... Ud IAl1' Mo.UP'" ea l'Ulltill'Tilll ll'"°"lff , ~ ••~• _.. t9 COllOIM Oft. Ml: ... ' • ..,....... -. & ....,...., .. ....,.. '"' ........ .. ......... -' U.UOA COWi ltll UY ~ ........ 11M. .... IC. .. WALLACI '
•.wPMT...... 1DI LIOO t1U at MAD .... Dmc.. ... •, R"" -••
UYC•an' 1111 IALIOA llLAMD -el.All ... -1 ..._. MYINOl:•I :: •Vflnl .. TCMI 11.U. .... Mii• T11W1 ft . ltl t141~
I HOUSIS l'OR SALi!
General 1000
COWGE PARK GEM
ONLY $24,<0J. Auume 5"%
1"1lA loan $156. month m.
ch.1d~ taxes and lnaUJ'llnCC.
Roomy three bedroom, 1"'-
balh, apack>ua dining room
and modern bullt·lnll. Local·
ed near O.C.C. and COSTA
MESA CIVIC CENTER. Let
UI UTanp Ute terruCall
tor appointment to •t
.. ·* ·* * CUSTOM-CIUJlRl-:'J:J..~a '* HUlfTA"' VAUJIY = ==•~a.uet = ' (ep. ....... ! KAltlOlt M ..... LMIQI 1111 ~ := ._ MAULIN mt Nev COSl'A MESA PARK
UMrn•srn P&alt '*' OltUM cou..,., ._ HOUWC~ n 1'!!m'!"'"'!!!' .. l!!!!!I!!•-!~ I ond SHOPPING lo••~ ..... ~-:· ... .., ~= MADI• lltOVI .... MTl•toa oecel.lnle mfl' 3 ..__ ... 0 -.uRLU,fl ltO WUTMlltrT•lt 4ftt NtCOMI TAX • , .,. ~,,_ ........ CUltom built tflr!le bedrocm.
11tv1•• Tl•UCW 1'411 MlDW.t't crrt .... =·: I • • = I --Lot two b&th plus larse f&mlly
COltOllA DIL MAit :: ::.:: ::: MlleMTI :: INIL!LAT"'9 ._,.. -p • nom hohle. Wall to QJl
Ml,.IQI. Pl!MIMIUU ,. TUSTIN .._ lltlUUllC8 , 1 . .,,. J:oned R-2. Grat ftJr U. carpe~ OY!1!f H/W n..C>ORS. ~!Ts~~ :: t:::!:= 5 =~'::= 5 =:C:~~»t =:;,in.~ms.~:C; =~~~at = 1U CLIM••Tll 4J't• LANDICAP.... -Jot 1lX' more U11itl. ~ N j c e 17 Jandlcaped yard,
HUNTl•ITOtl MAllacMM -;:"".ux,~ = =~ lltft = alnlle pnp plQI 1azle de-sprinldtn and patio. Onl1
"""'""' YAUrl = CGllDOMflUUM .. MCMH • "'"-'" = tacbed double prqe. ~ $21,9(0 E¥Y tl'rms -SUbmlt •-:~'::cw ~ R£NTALS • ~:::;::" 1'1 • ~~-~! SUbmlt>'OW' F.H.A.orG.l,OFFE'.R.Slt
..UDR elOY'I •• Apts. Unfvmllhld flAT• .... --_ ........ :::::=" --w. --.., Y(E SELL A HOME
OltANH COUWTT ... COIT~ Mat ~· •• ~~ ........... = EVERY JI MINUTES
OUT Oii COU#T't M9 .... Yl&H •• P01JOL,9: ........ ..
:.,u:..;:..ITATIJ : :::= :.-:. 5: POOL_ ........... _. .. ..... Walker & lee
:: WUTMMml 1 tm • ....,.., ...... mt flUMI' ... ya .. :~ ~::-:~c.rn :: ::=i::. PAK .., MOP• -200 Weatdiff Dr.
' W.TA W N9f&ro .. IA(1C, UT IMI. ~=~ :-,... = 646-Tlll Open Ewa. ~,:.:• = :ro:;u.:. MAa :: :-=. •nc••.. .: Near The leach
.. , NOllTN TUSTIN 1M IAUOA '*' ISWI.. = :~ :,~~:~ UM'rWI :: :tJ;, ".:t.tfDI = =: .,=.:.·.:.::.~:::-.... $25, 950
LAMINA HILU 1M MUtn'I...,._ tlAat .. TAIU»l:IH fm 4 + FAM.ll.Y ROOM art!Jt
ueu1tA 1uct1 tN """'"'" YALut -""' T'l•Ml1'9~""1'PI. "" home Ve.., unusual. 4 bed· U.UlfA •MUIL tNI ...._.. ltlU• TIL& c...ic . MM • 'J
U.lf CLIMDTll m• IHI. NACM Me TILL ~ • ..... tm l'OODUI, temfic muter bed-
SM JUAll·CA~rlTUJtO mt LON llUC" -n•• lllVICI: ... room with loads of doeetl ::'.:'::'~ aua = :=: ~ = =Y....,. -. = and priva~ be.th. Family
u1t1,11.a tNll wnTM_...I NII WUJHH ... s room plm utility or leWitw :~o~= W: =:~~'" = ..IOU & EMPLOYMENT room. Larae llvhW room
ll:IVl'lltH ~ .. iAll'TA UA MllWTI ... '°9 WAlfTIDt Mii ,_ with brick fireplace, pluah
Easy acceu for boat or tran.
er. 3 BR 2 bath, hudwood
Sloon. VA or FHA $187 per
1110oe>s.all
S2l,990
HOUSIS flOR SAL! HOUSll FOR SALi
Gener•I 1000 Gonorol 1000
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LAST CALL!!
RANCHO Lit. CUESTA at Brookhurst & At-
lanta in Hunllngton Beach has just one home
unsold. This 3 bedroom 2 bath home features
a dining room, a 2 srory high living room,
built-in electrtc range & disbwasber, carpet-
ed throughout in lu xurious bronze shag. Full
prtce ooly $25,900 & that includes shake roof
_& cOncnje driveway. As •<l!le<! incentive I<>
get tltlJ )ut litime sold we .are-Including at
no adtlltlonal cost ·the custom :mae carpet
already mentioned + soll~ )'!Dyl kitchen
floor • alldlng wardrobe mirror doors. lm-
metllala possession with 10% down: Sales
office at Brookburst & AUanta. Call 9fl8.2929
or 968-1338 anyday from 10 ro 6. . . -
Out or State ·
Ownettbumovetlond
muat .ell hll
4 -21! both home located on ~ street
tn ~ualve Bacli: Bay arU.
--with .lute '""""'""' pool Thit beauttlut botne is
lreahlydecmoted.m
ready top.
$51,500
Call: Jim Cobb
Rn. 673-1864
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PDIE COMM, LAND
132' fl"ontqe on Beach Blvd.
in Hwittnaton Beach. Prime
location wtth lots Gf room
tor parkilll for ~ com-
mm:lal endeavor.
$92,500 • 29°/o
down
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Vlc!orlo
646-8111
8142 Lambert
Circle
4 ledroo111·2 Bath
·~· ::SO:-:J:~ = =w"AL = ======-,. wall to wall carpets and DUPLIJCd ~ UU tnl UIUMA lllOI -MU A..... ,_ drapes. Dream kitchm with Newport Country LJyl--
Al"AaTMllfTS ,_ MU -I.MUMA WteutlL ,_ DOMltne ...... ,_ baUt tm. ~""-•• .u .. t..... ""JI -
• Plus Bonus Raom
• $149 per 1110nth :• RENT•LS "" """""" "" _..,.. -n• -~ •t A Third of . "' , IAM IVA1f CUllTWMe mr M•LP ,WAlfTIO. -nlll aftL 2 endoeed yards• fan. ' ' Qft .. :=-Fum ...... _ R£1Li'sTATE, '"'=~·· = =5~_i:;:! ==~; . Ac'-
1tt11TAu TO IMAll = Generll A""'1... ... • ... "" ~ .. Just listed, don't N9wport nelghts ~':':: i::.~uMQ i ,,. :::::-=..:-.. : =,.~"'::.~.-l: watt. eau Ml-5314 This rambling 2&IO sq. tt., 4 r:~.::·::.. llM ISWTAU WMmla ..... '"U.TMICAL ,. ' "" FO~ E. 01.S>N, INC. bedroom, 21,S bath home baa
• ...,. .. , u-l:: --•1tt -MEllCHANDllJ l'OR . Luxurious Mansion · a 32 x 23 ft. llvlila room ::::::; :=..~ -;: =it ';r~ conn = SA.Lr, AND TRAD! ~ _._DoV... Shores 5 Bedroma 3 baths Dream with floor to beam ceiling
;., ~~':"~a ltll :'.:1'.~ = =:=',:..nn• = Waterfront bomebullt'tora~lnat· ~fireplace, cJeluxe sb8'
. nmLt"~ = MCOMll '"'"" -..,..IC•"".,..."'· •1 -: Incuecutiveandhiideserv· carpetln&,. separate study, ! ; UMfffltSltY PW -IUll1fl1tlPllOl'IUm ,_ rrM.• ..... .., Ml _spaciml •two • 1tory 3 BR :In& famlly, DdigbttuJ. decor. pro~ landscaping, :;.~~·:••AY • =•:::... = :".:,'::"'~ :: mne.·.J-'annal entry ball Larp living room, hup ahakeroof.allhiddenbya
: • ' .,,,,. •LUI'.. = •irtC• •rAL ... MOUll ..... --with dreWar atalrway, din-family room. Landscaped forest of towering trees. Re-
Owner transfm'ed, must sell
thla netfly red~ted 2-
1tory home. New carpets
throua'.houl This 1850 sq. fl
of livin& apace priced be-
low market to 9!11 for $27,900 . •
ORANGE COUNTY'S
LARGEST
293 E. 17th St. 646-MH
• ' lltYIM• Tlll:IAC8 .. IMD\llttlA ·~··•T -~MU . --room. Panelled den bu _ .. lb •• ·-... -~-~..... duced to $57,000 -call to. CCMlotU. DIL ... _, COMMSl(IAL .. l'VDITVI• AUCTtlll -. ""' -· J " ._...._ uc.a v •• aALMA -ltDUITllAL•llTAL ... UPUAllCD .,. flftp!aoe.Piierlrfloat •• and euy maintenance. Lo-day op this country retreat \ 2 BR NlftliYU
j uv nwms . .. =... , := ...,.._st ... -· :: .................... $155.Cd cated . on quiet cul-de-sac in tbe·cl~. UUrl.IAU
IALIOA -.,.. -cmtVI ...... ' -• 1171 MUttcaL ~ 11• <al-.. ._........... stftet, II )'oQ can llflord a I•. LIDO 11"9 -_",,._ u-n--1-'--Lure 900 911 ft uni.ti with eDo
' clOled Pracet A: ill excel-HUWTIMeTOM tUC. Ml a.ca..-'..,.. I .. p............ II• ....... ~OOI) ~-u-'d LM9 llLl*OI•' -....,. --· ..... ~ .............. you. ~MT::c~AY.P ,.._, anolT P .... ltm' -~ -better 8et' . thll tod.1¥. GI
LOH IUCH = oaAMli CO. Pl•CWI f .. tlM'1 a maw lnl NO OOWN! ! ! S\:thmlt _..,
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ORANGE COUNTY'S :: ::';":...i. °"':" :::
WllTMllHTft 1P1 IVIOMllllll ..-MD •t MMIY .IUPl"Uft .. -L ~ _, ire sale plan. LARGIST p1qr. Owner -293 E. 17th St. 646-M94 $24,000
1111owAY c:rn •" ~""=~mu ::· ·.~.:O:!:,a : ..._. ..., c:.-... WE SELL A HOME' SANTA ,\NA nt8lfTI -,_,,,_ Kl ~ CNI: .... CDAITAL IM' .. L • ...,... • .. :llCILLAftOUI .. EVERY -31 MINUTES
t:.=st.5 -5 :!l~ ..... ·:.. ~:... §~oe+ Lt5YI& Walker & lee ~,~ .. ,.., CIJ'~ mt •• , ..... ""'" . .. IUILDIM M&TUIALS .,.. Fee stmple duplex near ct.n-2()(3 We1tdill Drive
OAMA POllfY .. ~ ,,, t •• ant ...... .... .ntl " ocean. Modem attnc-646-
,l 1 •1V•••10• c:onno -llMnTMft'f WMTD GM pm •ncl LIVISTOCK tive conmoc:tkin. 3 bed-17ll Open Eves.
VACATION l•llTAU .. _,. TO.-LONf ... •
. cONDOM•N•uM __ r.~.=: :: ~~ HN•UL : 1~ ~ •• ba ... ~ ~,~ Move In
l DUPUJC•S ,.,.., COUATllAL LOAMI -DOfll -.., .... .._. ... -...... _...... T , RENTALS UAL lllTATll LOAlll .. ..... • e1ectr1c Jdtcbme. se.500. omorrow . H..,_ Unfu"'"""' ::..,~. -= c'i:ti?oRNIA (rvi..:' CID tor lull pu1lc1lJan fDd HOie 2 aty Cape Cod. la
........ L ~ -ANNOUNCIMINTS ...,..... ' ... Qpt. tD lee. Ready fDr )'OU. 3 !up bed-
COSTA MftA -___, N-cu ......... HOU -rooml, den or rumpm room. ::: =D~ :: ,.; .,."M,, ::::.. = • Exoellmt terms-with 20"
C:OLLIU PA.. 1111 UIT '= VICAnotel -dn. only $225/mo. Priced for :::..":~ ~ = ::=:..,.,. = TRANSPORTATION RI ALT y action at $38,<0J.
MOflOOllT SMOia -lnmll . 6411 '°"'" 6 Y-ACNTI --W Blvd MYIHOltlS -llUM•UU · Mn l&R.IOA1't "'' -• Balboa •1 N.B; DOYllt ~ -PAID ..mwlY Mii POWU CQ: ... 1 ... 675-6000 ' • "RING"
EASTSIDE BEAUTY
A must to see. Tri-level, 3 BR + family room, 2% baths,
fireplace, d o u b J e patios,
built-lna, expensive cafpeta
&: drapes, automatic garage
door opener &: 11prinkle1"11
fron\ &: rear. Call now tn Rt\
$32,500
Nowport
at
Victotlo
'4Ulll
~
fPE RRON
;J""f ...... ~~ ... , ••
* M2.1n1 Anytime*
Who Llku Children?
N~arb' everyone, Soo'tt youz;
future is tied to the kidl
oonverrlener, Ir pro~
here's a 3 bedroom borne
on eastaide Costa Mesa, only
1% blka to Newport Hel&htJ
ar-de IChool. Large fenced
back yard with alley en-
trance. Fireplace, built-in&,
cptJ,4 drapes, 1 %. baths. For WllTCLll'1" .. PVllllAL DllllC'nat ....... D-.. lftl MAn ,..,'ll!!~iii!i!i!!l!!!!!l!!!I u•JVl:UITY PAllC mr "'°"llTI ..... MAT TUil.Pi ... ,,
1av1111• -CARD °" ~ .,., NAT M&lwrl!lllAMC8 -Thl'ff Wl.&.-uctt ... .., -IN .,..,AM ... , ""' LAUMCMIM ... .... r.~~:L:::ltACll = ~==:; W'YPn ::: ::, .. :1:.W.::O.... = If puci!, <XIDlfort 1oca.Hon
~~~~~~~~~d appointment to see
Pele Barrett Reilly HARRY BOGGS
~ .. \SPRING .; .. ~
CDltOMA OIL MAl .,.. CllMATOltlll ... ,9!~-,".',"".,ICU··· .... -are important to )'OU, look 2629 Harbor Blvd., C .M.
IAUOA -MIMOJU&L rAlltl •'21 .... this over. Convenient to
IAY ISi.ANDi nlf AUCTIOMI '4» IOAT CMAIT•lt "" N 11 I ht ·"• LIDO llLI llll -.v1ATIO" llltVIC• "'*' PllHINO IOATI .... ewport e g !I gr'""'
IAUOI. Ill.AHO JW TltAVIL ... IOAT MOVING ,.., school, and all ahopplng, 2
NIWf'OIT WIST :1171 ••• TltANlrolTA.TtOll .... IOAT ITOltAOI .... blks to new park Only
ltUMTIMOTOfll llACN ,... AU'{D TllAMll'OltTATIOff ""' 10, •,n .. w"AMTWD ~ -500· --· all •L-. " I .. MUJfTIMGTON MAltlOUI a. LIOAL MOTICll .... A It " ...,, , iuiu uit:Sf! P U&
''°'llMTAOI VAL.UY '411 MltMAJI a TUTOllM• ... PL TIMI LlllOMI tlM features 3 bedrooms, 2
• ••AL 1ucM ,..,.. SERVICE DIRECTORY =~L.• .:;.M:• = baths, fireplace, cpts. and
eAltO.N •ROV• -ACCOUMTJMO tSll llCYCLll t'2f d -d bl ---LONG IUCN AMSWllltlMO •••YKll '"' ILICTllC C&IS rut ra .... ~. OU e ·--~· co~ =:·~:ulfTT = APPLl~IKI llPAIU. P1111 m• MIMI lltt•s ' ............. nn ere~ drive, lara;e fe~
WlllTMIMSTR lilt APPltAISIN• '"' MOTOltCYCLll ... back yard on 50itl30 FI' R-2 I ASPHALT, 011 mt MOTCMtSCOOTIU tUll . • ~A:;r:~i."1.11tlfTI = AUTO •• ,...... .. AUTO lllVIC'l:I • PAl'n ... LOT. There 11 not to much COMTAL ,,.. AUTO, ........ ,... .... ... AUTO TOOLS a IQUIP. ,.,, avalla.ble in this part of
9.UYlfTTIM• 6Slt ntAIL•L TltAYIL MJS LAeUMA elACM SM MAT MAllfn~ -TltAILaas. vt111Jr 949' eastside C .M. Hurry. OWN-
u.eVllA WteUll -.... aatCK, MAIOffltY, .tc. 1Mf CAMP•ltl fS:tl ER, •M •-. U.• CUMIWTI ~
$750 DOWN
\\'e lllie you to inspect this
VA owned, vacant 3 BR
home in Collta Mesa that
has been completely condi-
tioned ln & out. Near all
schools, large lot fenced.
Full price only i11,950 •
pymnts $157/mo.
Presents
BAYCREST BEAUTY
The inviting pool & beauti-
fully manicured yard com·
pliments 1 h I s sparkling,
bright &: spring fresh 4 bdrm
home, with the ultimate in
chann and livability_ An ex-
cellent value • Call to see.
1605 Weslclill Dr. l
REALTY
1TI99 Brookhursl
ooi.6637 96&-3505
Harbor Highlands
Newport Beach
4 BR 2\~ baths, hUge Jiving
room with fireplace, alt
built-In kitchen, hardwood
floors, completely carpeted
& draped, dble garage, Pric·
ed 10 sell fast!
Rltr. 646.3928 or 642-0185
*LACHENMYER CAPnTltAMO ms :~.l:~~ llavtCU = ::m:· :::1~H=u"R"R=v"•~H=u"R"R=y"1" I CAPISTaNtO IUOI S1'I CATllUMO ~ '51' DUlfl IUOOllW tlU • • OAMA l'OIJfT '141 k COHDOMINllJM ,,_ CAllMITMA !Me IM IMPOltT•D MITOI .... 8-ut"lfUI C:A1tl'•NTlllMG '"' IPOIT C:Altl .. ,. -~UPUX•I UNl'VIM. ml CIMIMf, ~ UM AlfTIQUIS, C:LAlllCI t•n RENTALS cH1Lo c...••· u..i .. ,, uca u•'· •DD• · '"' Mesa Verde
l'\l l·\\11111
~· 111\111\\ k f \ I I l • "
1003 Baker, C.l\f. 546-5440
NEWPORT BEACH •
642·5200 ~... liiii"'H"'ug"'e ..... R"'um"'p"'u""siiii
Room • F I LA.I COlfT1tACTOM ... AUTO IVIMTI -"'ptt.. um ...... CMPCT a.UMtM• .. AVTDI WAMTD "" 3 BR l'ii baths. Immaculate.
........ l -c.a•Pn UYtM• .. ll:IPAn. .. ,. MIW CAltS .. Larve $19 000 FHA lOM can ' 4 BR home, 1"-baths, hard·
A Miu. •• DUP••1u ... AUTO LllAtt• ""' be ed., ~... _, A .. 1 •• .... V91tD• ... NMDUT• ... Ul90 CMI "" usum ~ uu pi.oe ""141 Newport Spanish I• ohn macnab wood noon. doubl• '"""'· $25.llXl.
l====================-1 $23.500 •. ___ _
1,Ge=n;:•:.:•;:';:::::::~'ooo;::°":""::'":':::.;::~1:0000:::":-:'":'·:•::::-....!1~0-~ao!.._ j
Llndlcaped. 2239 oq. tt. CAMEO HIGHLANDS W131•l0!1rNMcCrtordBlvdls, RCltMrs.
home on lge corner lot. Enjoy life in a park with St8-Tl29 ewpo ·• ·
s~~}A-&~~s· .
1
soloeaSlmpt. Senmblfd WOid Puzr1-f°'a Chutklc•
,or:a::mbtrwa::: '· Ch ·
1 low to form four si111pl9 wordL ~
llEESAH
'1111'1
l'UMON I' I I I
IHEWSO I I• I' I I . Dualbing ,,., v1r1 friend'• . . loveo "the onlv time you '" ::====:::__ a mouth Ilks hl1 It whon II
IKILFEC lhaoa-lnit.• A·l1
l~· I' I r I I . ! il~z~1E!.1 -~ :•e~s&•"r r ·r r f ·tr. I' t
i ~ ~llTlllll I I I I 1 I I I·
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4 lxlnn, family rrn, elee. priva~ beaches. This beau. Eves.. &M--0684 -.aERNIE-.,.
CLEVELAND kitchen. custom aterto & tifull,y decorated home with
........ .,. .. m throughout <Ullom drapes • .......... .DOYER SMORES
home. O'pts, drps complete, Hu 3 Bedrooms, tam room.
143. ay 111 near ID schools. $56,000 Move-in condition. Garden
Eva. 642-1453 646-4579 Ownrr. SG«i07 professiona.Ily landscaped
4 Older Units with beautllul pool , ...... .
$385/mo income. Lot 62K300" .............. asking $44.900
Owner must sell _ EZ J iiiiiiijiijiij!!ijjjiljijiiiiii JCa.11 Dave Cook -
terms .............. $29.~. A SPECIAL Shown by Appl.
2 BR Cottegt Homs VALENTINE (7141 642 °235 Many bonus extras in lhis ""' Westside. 1 block. to iiho... 901 Dovo• D"•·• Su1·1· 120 ., nice Newport Heights home, " ' "
ping • · • · • • · · · · · · • · • • SlS.950 3 bedroo-• dining -. Macco Really Co. Bldg, GENCO REALTY 6f.2.-f422 •• ..., • ..,...,,, N rt n. h
patio for entertainlng your !!!II• cwpo "'"'ac
OWNER anxious. Make of· guests oU ot kite~ and LR.
fer, Nr Back Bay. Spadowt: Ovenbed double prqe.
s BR 1'4 be., tam rm. Quiet Walk t ..._.._, tl ~ o schoo!J. $43,500. ·~= .. Auume 5111 fO loan. mam this unique family
2606 Redlands horn Rltr -MI 2-%m e )'OW'I.
BlJSl&n· ~ • lllQ Dill' ~=~.. ··-----REALTY llXlnf1, time I: e!fart. L.aok nowlll 2l'.r.z5 W. Btlboa Blvd., N.B.
UNUSUAL
Split level 4 bdrm home y.iith
nice pool A patio. G o o d
terms or might leue with
option.
Amold & Freud
3S8 E. l 71h St., C.M.
Reallora ~7755
IS YOUR AD IN a.ASS!· I !!!!!!!!6~7~5-600()~il!!! nEDT Someone ..-ill bl I: Channel RHf
..,..,. .,. 11. Diii ... ...,. DAVIDSON Realty PtnthouH Apt.
•---·~ m~ t t For Sa.le or Leue at $S50
iw-""""""' e "'en rew ta. N11t·SwHt·Compltto per nlO. to reliable parties
r't"S Belc:b ~ Ume. Bts-For l)rrlnners or retlml. 2 0 n I y. ~~r Sall!bury.
cal waecuo. eftr! .. ~ BR in Newport llel&"hts. 1 ,:;"';:.al;::,:::tor~.c.""""'::;.=::.·..,....,....,..._ DAILY PILOl' ~ FirepJace, large lot. $22,500 1; 9'dioe NOWT ~ Ewl. &42-495l 2 LAND salesmen, best deal in town.
OIARGE m White Eepbsntlf * K~Din *
I,
-& built by IVAN
WEL1S Unequaled far qua!.
lty, & el~ •• VIEW. 4
Bdrnu;. 3 batM, atrium.
Roy J. Werd Co.
( Baycrest Office)
1842 Santiago Dr. &16-l:iSO
College Pork
4 + Family
SHAKE ROOF RUSTIC. 4 + Family + bonus room!
Huge family room with wed
brick fireplace, Mammoth
master with private bath.
Mothers dream kitchen with
built Ins and hrea.ldast nook.
Priced at only $28,800. ~
est E. Olson. Ph, 541..5314
EASTS I DE
COSTA MESA
2 b@droorn channer on rear
or large R--2 mned lot.
1":JEAf:4"''sMlnt'.''·
Realtor
640J255
DAILY PlU7I' WANT ADS
BRING RDULm
WE'RE
WAVING
THE FLAG
FOR •••
"THE REAL ISTATIU"
All our etforb are concen-
trated in the Newport lhr-
bor Costa Mesa area. We
are your oeia;hbors. We live
here and must continue lo
succeed here!
~DeYMW .... 1
• which area 11 Just
rta:ht. It mJ&)lt be
Halecrelt tn th Is neat. bright A very
clean 3 BR. bl.I tam. home. Only $24,950.
F'lexJble terms.
" ,.._ __ ....
20 Profeulonals To Serve Yoo!
HOllSl. l.OVUS
Santa Ana Heilhtl
66x200 with 2 fied-
room home and a 2 car p.rqe. Lot com .. ptetely ,_ $23;-
500 -Grut Wms.
llCO IONUS
• Bdrms. plua 20x30
Dlayrm. plumbed '°' be.th or wet bar. 4
yrs. new, nr. acboola
" shopping. $32,950
Honest Action,
Sincere Service
We Proud
to Serve
S llDROOMS
Tm Mesa del Mar's
nicest. Owner's uy-
I'm too big. But tor $38;500, l ... , be
rlcht for you. \V11rm It friendly and love .....
' llNTllS llli.u7
Here'1 the ~t buy. 3 bed% .. ' added den and kit-
chen with new elec.
B fl range. $23,9t50-
No down to Ve~
LA•UNA YllW
4 Bedrooms. Family
room dining room. couf lln'e view to Dana Polnt-$89,Ml
.,,....... $ll,J50
Immediate pouea·
alon. 3 bedroom, ~
bethl, lv!ng room
with OPt'n fireplace.
Carpets & drapes.-
So dov1n to Vets -
'$1400 down to all.
'Need Infonnation!
\Ve are as close
as your phone.
ESTATE SIZE
Back Bay 3 Bedroom
Custom bll Lot 75x
275 wl th open bfly
view -$55,000 -Owner will help fm·
an0<.
WUTCLll'F
vacant I: lonesome
read,y for immediate occupancy. Specious uv1nr room with log
tiuming firepl1ce.
caroet<d • draped.
$40,1"50 -10" dn.
Call or Come-ln.
We Can Explain FHA and Vrterans Plan.
HOME+ INCOME
Npt. Hghll. Dill. 2
bedroom completeJ.y remodel~ + 1 bed· room rental-2 gar-ages. New driveways
-Inc. pot. $300 -
SW.500 -10~ dn .
548-2313
or
646-7171
Tfli.;...~J L/\L
I. rA·11~;: ·
1~
,111w1g
RUSTIC.,
Single 1tory-! bdnn (or
3 It a den) with rich
panelling, bean1ed ceil-
ings, uJed brlck fire..
place lt antique gold
..... tine "'""'8boot.
-Loll of c.tiuml A must
-tt )'Oil ltt in this
price ........
• JUlt-Ulted,
to •11 tut at $35.950.
•" ' \. ' ., ... .1. .• l ' ; • . ' : • t''
5·16·5990 '
NEW LISTING
Real pretty redecorated home
with new carpe~ throUib-
out, new financing & a cor-
ner for 1("(lOIJ)dating yoor.
boat ot trailer. 4 &ood sized
BRa A Wnily room It. now
ottettd •t $30,950 a~ 10%
down. A mutt to sec. IM·
MED. POSSESSION.
S41·5110
---tblltrt)
GE REALTY ,...~.tll.
~ Excellent for Income le
write-Oii.
$37,950 • $4,<m down
Geor.. Willi•mton .......
Eve&. 673-l!i&t
------LESS THAN RENTI
4 BEDROOM • $22,500
2 batht. Famll;y room, rear
Uvinc room with tireplace.
Bnck patio with gaa fired
BBQ. Bullt·in nJ!Ke, oven
& dllhwaaher. 540-1720
TARBELL 2'55 Harbor
NIWDUPLEX
on Penn. Dlxe 3 BR Uni~.
AttJ, to Oce111 ldlay, "9.9'0
Balboa RH! Estele Co •
700·E. Balboa mvd., Balboa
67Ml40
Cotta-. 1100
BOYD'S BEST BUYS
$23,'50
3124 O..blin
3 ·BR pl111 deil, 11,~ baths,
Belt~ ell-~ noon
Mint condition. E-Z tenns.
OPEN SUN 12 -4
$23,750
2617 WHtmlnster Pl.
3 BR, 1% batht. available
FHA • a ereat family home.
$22,500
SN Watt Boy
3 BR. 1 % baths; neW carpets
& ~ paint • immedi.
ate pogesslon.
BOYD
REALTY
3629 E. Coast Hiway, CdM
675-5930
cozy & WARM
Is thiii 2 BR, home near
Ne1vport Heights on short -
r~ traffic street. Good 11.ize-
R-2 lot for future potential.
$19,900.
Near NB Post Ofc. 646-2414
Nice I bdrm. R-2 ZONE
VACANT. 1!\.L"\1ED, POSS, * $12,SOO Full Price $3000 dn. Owner will can;'
2nd TD. Drive by J8j E.
Wil9011 then call:
LOCKHART REALTY
646-2301 642..Q267 548.2951
$16'2 INCLUDES interest
taxes &: insurance, AMum~
5%. % Joan -no loa.n fees.
4 BR, 2 bath ho~ in ex-
cellent residential are a.
Cuh. talks! CA.LL 540.USl
(open eve11)' Heritage Real
Estat.
4 BDRM, 3 ha, family rm,
3 car &~. bit-ins, crptg
inter-com, elec gar, dr &
iiprinklen:, nr gulf course.
2680 sq rt, $44,500. by owner
Tradt' income property ·
675-6846
ll.:I~lACULATE:; bdrms, 1 ~
ha. crptg, frplc, dislnl·uher
all extrM. $24,900. FHA &,
VA acceptable. 646-MOl
Mei• Verde lllD * OPEN HOUSE • Lovely
3 BR. 2 BA. fam rm. New 5haa: crpt'1; bltns. Beaut
lndsc:pd W/ gpmkJr sys· boat ator. $25,900, ,.,,_ __ • * 546-2880 ...... , .....
BARGAIN PRICED!
l Huge BR, 2 frplcs. Ont1
PJCO. a&ume 5111% Qn,
TolAI pymnt $190 mo, full
Pfitt Pl.800. O \V n e r MS-7822 .
Nswport Beech 1200
OWNER &le-.Dul)Jex, Ntoar
Bay I: Octt.n. $46.500. 2211
lflh St .. NB. 6'1J...:i636
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... M=..-.;LJ''i,..,.,~;;i,17~,~1911t::;..-~~7r;rrii:;;ni1Wr.:W~l'JLOT;:;;.;.;'-' ~A~Ol~ll~S;ES~· F=O~R~S=A~LJ!l!!!!;;~==~~IHOUSl!S.l'QR,. SALi llNT.t.U llNTALS • RINT.(LS REAL EsTATE eu)INES) •ncl H_oo1111 Univ ...... ,. , ,...... ,.......... A..._ U,,,_loWol O.nerol . • "INANCIAL -· ~...... 17111 ..... -.... 1:.:;:;;;:::;:;;:fi;=:;;;jc:.t• Mlea ·1100 !!t'!e1 lolCh GJO co-•• Mo.-suo 1u11-'"''"' 4:050 a... ~n111 .. 6300 .luo. Opportunltleo
16th & Tustin-Costa MaN
ExQellent location, near schools, abopping I alld. ~i:h. Only a few le!I. Buy now while
1nlerUt rates· 'are only ---j \ ' ' i 7% with 20% ..... -7Yi% with 10% Dn.
no 2nd -no polnt1 -29 y~ on balance
Priced from $30,850 to $3],950
Excluolvo Apnt
p. a. palmer incorporated
3377 VIA LIDO
Tract Ph': 540-5\13 Fr-L.A. Call MA $.I034
r lncOm. Uollt 2 BR. pr, -crpta, -2 BR. 1'rpL VERY NICEI S 11rr4 1111 .
"""""""" Speci.lo ''°""· ,..,., Trooteal set· X1nt ... -. loc, "' pets, •· · •:: 11111 ~" ' Going Into Bllllnea for yoursell'/ 1:'!':: .~. ~-"· "'• !f':'!: ting For odlll.._ 1 b1k. ID •m-odllll• Av a I I. ~ STRATEGIC HIGH -,_ -· ~~• • ~· lhl>Ps. $!40 mo. 544-41!0 about Feb. 2!i '!U Ju.. 15. • ..., 0 "• RISR OFFICE SITE. • DO IT RIGHT I Apt. ....... needl point & MESA lld Mar • 5 Bdrml l!euolable. 613-ml ...,.. ••~ cleanup. PO-a tamJJy rm l300 mo. VIEW apt. wtlh 11ttjil&Oi, ON T£N AOlE3 °""...,... 12!ix200' ~ • All States comprebODJ!ve training pro-=~ ~~-~ ~~ Properties we.i 615--030 ' $1!i5 Inc. utll. c.,.,.. Adult 1 6 2 BR. """' a l1l>fmtl ~ ~.~,:g.~ gram plua Bl'llld Name !Oc Snacb and Candy
LY. pnc. $6'9,950. , , , ~ --. ·:*~ ~· ~ after J'rp1cs I Pl1 I Padol, I erAf1nanctaldiltrict.Gnii.t usureyoursuccess.
MISSION REALTY f9l.473l ,NeWDDrt ... ch ··-·•· Poolo. T-• Ooolol'I Bk-""'°"""a 1!9lftc 11ow. WI DO YOU Dq_ 985 ~ flt. • -"'1tt/(;....... ' ' --So. O>ut. ~ BA YCRESf 3 BR • den. Corona tlel Mar 4250 9llO .... Lane, OIM IM-l8ll -.... I. EstabU.h Route
Avail on aul>Seue 'March 15 2. S l i SI'AIRWAY to Be..t.ch, Du-
ple;!(, 2 Br ea, lower newly
decorated, n e w ldtchen-
$70,000.
to June 15 w/poalble ex-1 BDRM bacbeklr •Jll, w:iib IMacArtbur nr. (.bpt Hwyl 67>c225' eommrirdal Jot. W. up~y you w th
tens\on. No pttl. S370/mo mrtgoerator, $T5. M 0 • CHANNEL ~ 1 yr l1t 17th St., boomiiw acUvity 4 BNab 00, Austin, 2.
!. Supply 3'4 h..ar.
wtek
Incl a;a.rdener. A.al 646-9626 5'MiOZJ. or aft 6, 546-0301 tra.U1c .............. SG.dl urry, Rea.shy, and
TOWNHOUSE 3 tr. 211 ha l•IL.. 4-:."'im::i. 2..:, '11!. 'ft: Small office b .. ~•-or'-•-BmanydoNtber Nalt!Oconal s.
w/w cpta, dl'Pf, fencd, pa-... o1w Roctnm-s483 · l7thst.,air~;._r.;;r: ran ame ~ ~~~~~-car ... ~ utll ae1;1; ::"' ~-s;:.,~ := ... ::"' m: fi• " -DnlY $35,000. 3. ~~:;~1~:.d~f-
BAYCR.EST 3 BR & den. 315 E. Balboa BIYd. Allo Bach. 18$. ~ SUBMIT TERMS & TRADES flee training and 4• 618 South Cout Hwy. Avail ... .w-1 .... Much 15 BALBOA ~ RICK ALDEREnE, supervision
mARIOH ffilLH'
REAL ESTATE '
Be willing, to I
Keep your .cit°'
operated c!lspenaera.
clean anci flocked
Provide tt,995 io
$3,750 operaUng
capitol. · t.aauna Beach .,._.184 to June 15 w/poutblc ex-lalboo 5300 RHl!or 4. Provide you with
l3S I Laguna Nlgual 1707 tension. No peU. $310/mo lalboa lslan_d WS 170! N. Rou 714/517""69 excellent Income 5. :L~lclo~~ls~l•iii;jjji~i!~~ !~~§:~~~~~ Incl gardener. Aat 64&G3i. GRACIOUS Ad'ult Llvlr:w. for a few hours'
HOUSES FOR-SALE--Show evidence of permanance and l!l"""°rt Baach boo
1( The Bluth*
Exceptional 4 Br (3 Br. &
Den) 2 Ba. The popular K
plan. 'Crpts, drps, frplc.
Brldut area in kit. 2 err
closed patios. Pools, ca~
na. Walk to stores, schls,
tennis dub & park. $30,950. ·sy owner, 675-3433, 644-0990
" DELUXE 3 Bt. 2 Ba.: pro-3 BR. 2 Ba. country kit, BAOIELOR apt, lingle girl Ocean A 813 view. Spacious 8utlMll Rental 6060 work each week
Lido'i Lovely PlaDA fess. lndscpd. ~ deoorated: lrg yn:t, frplc. $250 lease. only, $100 mo. Yearly, Utll. 2 BR. 2 BA., walk in (Day or Eve.) stability In your
area. Spaoio"' 2 BR. 2 ba horn" to oxcluslve -Bay; 548-4674 Incl. '1S-m8 clolc,.. bea•tllul carpets • Balboa Island
modern Spanis.h decor, Jge lovely ocean view; auto. BAYVIEW Condo. Lq :llOO', draperiea. Pool Boat lliPI Choice or Two, $150 le $175. For interview in your area. wri~ Mr.
""Li'oo"""'R"°""EAL'TY10',·161IN,500C. water '°"i oner & ~pr500. Iux 3 Br. CdM High. $3SO. Huntington llaach 4400 -""' teoan~btornnean Rltr. ""'555. H. S. Campbell, Director of Distrlbutonhipl, doors: yr. new. -· · Poola. Colt. etc. ~mt • P.O. Box 297, Lafayette, California 94$49.
3400 v;a Lido 613-883<1 wilh 6li.% loan. awn.r (1) • PREVIEW SHOWING! Office Raotol 6070 Include Name, Address an~ Phone Num~.
499-f198 Newport Halghh 3!! SPANIS!I SfYLE Huntington -h· 5400
Huntington Beach 1400 RENTALS OwwrnG 2 ..._.;, " Decorator lurllllhed, Iha& LAGUNA BEACH -REAL IST {
HoUMI fumlthed den, 2 bath 'home. w/w c:upe~~ XJr toiiCIJtlOftid General NO GIMMICKS carpets. drapes, Eu!Blde en. ON ~t AVENUE ,_;;.;..=-----
This gracious 2 atory fea-. General 2000 Costa Mesa.Clole lo shop-Sl~ 11:2 BR. 2 BA. Desk ~ available fD Acre• 6200
GARDEN ATRIUM lures 4 M.,tor Siu Bed· ping " park. Nicely LlvetheCalltonU&Weaa 2&3latliwmApta. .,...., dllct bulld1Jl1 at1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; rooms, 3 Baths. Big family $185: 3 BR. 1 bath, h!:nced landscaped yard, covered lt abould be Uwd at t.wauy Uvln& to pleut tbe prime klcadon to downtown[•
Important Notice
FLOORPLANwltliover2400 room.$33,500FullPrlcecan yard; w/w, Children OK. patio. •ery quiet Jhe CAllfORlllAN mart dlscrimhlatllll· lit• Lalmsa Beach. Air c:ond} OUT -sqthft.vleBestL'.~~14ba,y area be yours with $3,000 DoWn. Broker 534-6980 netghborbood. $195 pr. mo. available at tioaed. carpeted, beautiful OUT
wl w. ~ Take over FHA 5%.% loan Available for immedlate oc-Th H nfl""'"R pene1ed partitioning, Two• • • • • • • • • [i i;~ J of $216 per manlh. • .Bonus R9nt1f1 to Shire 2005 cupancy, Write Box 612 c/o Brookhurst-N. of Adams 9 U I'll\" entrueN: Frontqt on and . }).tlt& Biel £.sta~ over $3,CMXI in built up car-Daily Pilot cnt) 962_2981 FortSt An-. ft'ar leadl to ~ _ _ _ _ pets and drapes, Hurry on WOMAN to share home A nice 3.Br. in Cllffbaven Mundpal parldna Iota. $50
The Bluffs thlw• OEoeS. ELL A HOME ~.=:.: ~~ '.Ui".r,' looking for ""''""'ble long Pacific rm ~ ~~ "':.~~De!!" AWAY !I I
CANDY SUPPLY
ROUTE
term adWt tenanta. $225. RENTALS UL:J ...u QI ..... a..-...... 'i....-.... FROM·
"LINDA" EVERY 31 MINUTES Newport Baach 2200 See atler Mu-oh i.t Call' Apia. Unfumllllecl 'Ill Ocean Aw., H.B. = a!'::to "'r:'~o~ oml og '
3 BR. 2 Baths. On major Walker & Lee 548-7289 aft. 5 PM Gentr1I 5000 (71f) 536-lt87 All otllitles paid ~ c utt•r **** .,..n belt. Crpl'd, drp'd -l BR Ho.,,., partly turni.1>-co ... na del Mar 3250 -· trofflc
){any extras. Shown by ap-'1682 Edinger ed. Adulta, oo peta. Cajl I---------$ll5: 1-BR., patio. w/w, DAD..Y PDhl' noln
polptment. 84.2-4455 or 540-5140 eves aft. 5 PM or week LEASE only PK> a month. drapet. Oilld • pet OK. PREVIEW SHOWINGI m FORETI' AVDnJE
Owner * 644-1798 , Open Daily tU 8:30 ends. 548-6123 2 Bedrooms and den. CptB, Broker 53'-6980 e SPANISH SI'YLE LAGUNA BEACH TO:
We Hovo:
An oulatandl<v ~ tunlty for a dlstrlbator
eam excellent 'tnComa
-BEAUTIFUL l--'"'woo=~D°'O~W~N~-1800 w. Ocean Front. N. B. ........... Good cotlllition. • Shao carpeting, "'11 cle.... -clHn, drv air
2 .;;.uf~ .!!O~EBa. '!a44!:.r_in~th:1c1c~.!"~ ~:,·~~.No1ar, :i!pe~CauOwnel'~~ !: Cotta Mela 5100 •~1 &2BR.2BA *Modem OfficesP9k•cet 'Jitt
... ., IJUJ'" -r •.--60-2835 • Live the C&illom1a We U SinCie Of suitea. Afr cond-l~I et
Xlnt area. Priced Right! 5 )'Ur old, 2 br, carpeting, HARBOR It ·"··"'d be u-~ t 1-.. 1----_ _. _ _,_, f1shinn
1'• hours ....i.r,y work Co!Qa
or eves), j 0 .. n. r. •-~·. OPEN &: Corona del Mar 2250 .. ._. ·~ a ........... _. ..... ~\a&'"" ··.-~...., drapes, built-In range .;;.;.;.;...;c...'-------4 BR. 3 Ba., ref., :ra., ll!nice, central location. 1wlmm1nt
HOUSE SAT & SUN. oven. Vacant, move right in. 3 BR House Unfum $235 mo. diahwahr, cpts. patio. $215. Jh (AUfORHIAN c. Robert Nattrnll Realtor
3 BR Waterfront No. 62 WI 2 BR House Unfurn $165 mo. Adtls, no pets. 615-.521B GREENS e 230 E. 17th Street OTHER REWARDS:
Balboa Cows. $ 6 O, O O O. Jl:T:EIBfiHI 1o=a=""=· =Rc=otl=ty===.,,._== · C.Osta Mesa 642-1485 WMkend retreat
Wa Are Looking Fori . I
Preftt trade !or acreage or Mfllmli 1 • Bllboa 3300 Brookhunt-N. of Adamt E • Land Investment
will consider olher. S<l'1771 Balboa , 2300 BACHELOR. UNFURN. <714) 962-2981 XKutiVe Nut & ar,rlcot growing
' -51/4 to jl/40/o 1;;;;;=:;.._____ BAYFRONT HOUSE from $100 Office Fish rosing
Reliable party lo -2 to 10 boon per week h-
.,.__rt -shores 1220 -2-BDRM FURN J-8 H-E D· 3 Br,_fire~~Fyje_w, AJ.SJ_AVAUABLE 2 BR 2 baths, bt&llt·lns, w/w Alfalfa g-1-·--..-Loans -1 2 " 3 BDRM -t--, -'-'"··· "pa Int e d approx 100 111. ft. 1n ........ ·-. HOUSE, Pen Point. • · ..... l"' ... .,<>UY sulld1-by~-Parcal of land
filllng .. collectlni -from new A unique co1n OP-
erated dispen.ers In ~
County&~= (HaOOJ.es Natkmal
TERMS to auit or lease op-GI or FHA Kin&SiJie bed washer~ Heated Pools, Oilld Caril $125/mo. Mgr. 536-4488 new .. ,. ..,,..,.e
tion. 2 Pedroom8. Den best Low monthly pymnts. $165 to dbl 1arage,' $165. winter: Huntington Belch MOO Center, AdJ. to Shopping -County Airport. Avalla.ble ·•II your own'
condition. 219 Cedar. Owner / -·-·~y leue. ~-No pets allowed Sant• An• 5620 immediately, $325 mo. Own your own l•k• $182 total 4 BR or 3 w den, _. ,,....... cUJU<I 6_ "'" ~·-not at property. $24,500. Call 1800 to um eq ft. Can be 675-4230 week-endll or NEW 4 BR. 2 e 2700 Peterson Way, at Har-,........,., CAI",
Candy A Snacb). To
owner 5*-2991 or 60-2835 assumed. ACT QUic:K! I 593-4%6. dishwasher, stove; d: i: bor &: ~Colt& Mesa. ~en~':ts.2 ~';. 2pe.~ ~~~ •1e:,1~= ~~=-=
BY OWNER • penonality HAFFDAL Riiy 842-4tlXi 2 BR. Duplex. Avail til July pr.; drapes, car Pe t e d : I '!!!\!!!~'-'i~!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!I \ pool. Nice area. st&-1525 remodeltnl avail. 18 t & l ot the potential in Silver
yau muat have~ car, ref..
erencea A $1,650 total al.Ii
to 1nvut. No aeU1no ~
plus, nr. beach. 2 BR. den, HUGE ADDED ht. $125 mo. ~ Mo •• water pd.1· MOVING FEB.. 21th Main St., HW'lt. Beach Valley, 18 mi east o1 Bar-! ba, $l5,!ll0. ,..._ afler FAMILY ROOM 67S-ml coNDO•~mn• 2 Br. 2 2 811nm. w/..,... $1Jll. Logu_na ~ S70S Q.%J3J 43&mG ctow. Calli.
ed. I
· with -11re-•·-. Pink ~""'"' WHY WAIT? ~ RENTALS baths, pool, $1"5 mo. Prop-Mui,. only TIMI CLIFF DRIVE NEWPORT CMC CENTER
Bick Bay , 1240 !,~J:n.~l~ c:;!~ Hou• U.,tum1dted erties west6'l5-(130. Water A prdener paid UJXURY JURN/UNFURN Offices suitable 1t1t Com-Get · rn before the ,...,
We Offer:
$17,700
Charming 2 BR older home.
Frplc., hdwood floors, mod-
ern kitchen, Large wooded
corner lol EZ tenrui:.
546-5630
CUm'OM Built. 2 )T old
-• Br, 3 Ba, lam + din rm. 642-6600
Corona dal Mar 1250
lnvnt Nr. The Ocean
3 BR, 3% baths, den, 2 fire-
places, 3 garages. Mountain
type beach home or USe as
Duplex • or build 2nd home mi beautiful 40' lot.
STAN SMITH
Realt.o1 673-2010
Tiny Home
on small lot. 2 Bdrm ttitie
would you believe $24,SOO.
Orange Coast Proporty
332 MUoguerite, CdM 673-8550
Lido Ill• 1351
Most Unusual Bayfront
70• No. Beach w/pler, !lip
blg 4 ·Bd, 3 ba + sep gueat
Bd/ba + 2 Bd Apl Garden
A ten'. 4 car gar, $250,00>
R. C. GREER, Rcotlti<
3355 Via Lido, SUite 205
Lido Building 61.3-9300
throughout Seeing is be--NEWLY c:Ptd A pGited· 4 lm•"":r, f-1'"20" "•pt. B Yeut,y Leue. l I: 2 Bdrm&. mercial, Medical, Dental. push -m•ke money I I General 3000 • 'tc -sttps to Shore Ir Shqit Alr-cond., crpts, elevator lieving • ()n!y $23,900 -$3300 o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Br. 2 Ba.; ....,.., lrp · Oceanvfew from every Apl. From 1'111
An..,..,.u.ted:t tunity to joJa a leader fD
down & assume FHA loan. • Nr. IChl., heh. $215. 147-4006 DELUXE l Bdrm. apt, from ~11:11 mo ""' 1eue SU-5032 OR 675-2464 Paul Jones Re•lty Owners Attention I adults over 50. fl30. Near .......... 2449 _.
CALL OWNER
847-6640 eves alter 6 PM
lleld. Financial -=tty
. )'OU & )'OUl' tamlly can ~
yuun fn tttll prown I: bocljn. -
"" l!eld. ' 847-1266 Eves. 536-n24 Do you bave renial· unit.1 Lagun1 luchJ 3705 mrkt 263--265 16th Pl. See
We have rood tenants from :::-""'"""'==' .....,,,,..-,--=,.,...... Ex .... larp
SMALL Office suitable con-
tractor, distributor, aalee. 2. ac prime Nippa view area
Util, air cond, furn 1nclud· nr twnJgoU coune. Write
ed. $10 mo. 19!T28 Brook· owner, 20121 Marina Ln HB.
burst st., H.B. 540-2529
Yacanl/lmmed Pos.
3 BR 3 baths, 1600 _, ft.
frplc, blt-ins & dishwasher.
Low down & assume existing
Joan. Owner will pay all
costs.
TRADEWINDS RL TY.
842-5011 <lr 842-5012
VA no down
or assume FHA 5~ % loan.
3 BR, 18xl3 separate family
room, hdwd floon, cpl!/
drps. newly painted inside &
out, eov. patio.
BRASHEAR REALTY
847-8531 Eves. 968-11"1!
Duplex-$28,500
Nea:r hospital. 3 BR 2 bath
&: 2 BR. Live in 1 rent the
other. Owner amdous.
R. D, SLATES, Rltr.
847-3519 Eve. 962-7369
previous years and need • GORGEOUS view; must rent 3 BR. 1% be.. Qrlldren
SUMMER • WINTER -and thiJ week; 3 Br. 2 Ba. welcome. $1M. 1flr. 862 W.
ANNUAL rentals for them. Hu all! $32S Mo. Mfr259S Center Apt 1; 10 AM -
Please call our rental dept 4 PM
""" lei UI .... you ... RED L ....... Niguel 3707 $1>0. 2 BDR, den, lrpk. pri
CARPET treatment· you de. NEW 4 BR 2 BA. fam rm, patio, drpg, crpta, blt-ins,
aerve the best! cpt, drpe. pvt beach. 1 ml adults. Avail March 1st.
RED CARPET Rlty .. golt club. $250. 495-6593 {213) 58'J.6227.
Rental Dept. 673-366.1 3 BR 1'6. batbl. $150/mo.
2"l5 W. Balboa Blvd .• N.B. RENTALS Welll-McCanlle Rcotlton
Apia. Fumlohed 513-'l'llll
2 BR. patio, gar., VIEW.
$185, uttl. Inc. 494-3034
KEAL ESTATE o. .....
Rantala Wanltd 5990
OFF1CE on Coul Hwy, R-rt Property 6205
across from Balboa Bay Club. Approx 270 sq. ft. BIG Bear New A-Frame ca..
w / cabinets &: 2 entrances. l:lin, crptl, bit-ins. $70 P: can days. 540-34Tl w1cend, alps s +. 968-3597
WANTED 400 sq ft 1n vie RENT rum Mammoth of Dover le Cout Hwy, for SMALL ottioe on busy cor-FOR
11tonp A model ahop. Must ner Cotta Maa, $55/montb Mount a I n O>ndomtnlum
have power, water, good I ,;•ttll:=;•;;;"=lncl~ud~ed~-==84>'660=:;::;:1,;'": .. =PI='=· ;:675-W='=:='===:':
mVINE TERRACE -2 BR General 4000 2 BR., pool, No pets. New ::f.~~. &: water proot lndvstrl1I Rental 6090 Mount. & Desert 6210 &: den. Fantastic View, .;..;c;.;.;...;.... ______ I carp.; $125 mo. 6«2-8499 1 ... =~=,...,..=~=~
beautiful condiUor. .. $'T50 RENT 313 E. 17th PL, C.M. EMPLOYED Lady needs 1 FOR Jute Laguna NJauel, S A NR Hemet Xlnt view.
per mo. 3 BDRM unfurn for rent, BR unfum Apt, beach area, of! San D~ Fwy at Crown 2800 ' el. Wtr, game, $6,IXXl
BEACON BAY .. 2 BR • 3 Rooms Fumltvre 2 children ok, crpts, drpll, to $110. Cezport tr garage Valley, neW commercial & $Mdn.633-77108-10a.m.agt.
DEPARTMENT
den. or 3 BR. Community $25 Month blt-1111. 56-0262. No petl! nee. ·642-0086 attJ5 p.m. lndustrial unit.II, Delta Elec-~~c~p:: tennis cout -FULL OPnON TO BUY 2 BR. grdn apt. fpl. cpts, WANT Garage for Boat stor· ~aya .. 831-1400. Eves· Exchang•, I. ~· 6230 P.O. BOX 3846 1
J bn Mcnab Rc·•N Co <Retrla'eraton Available) drps, bl.Im, patio, pool. ~~.~O ~,01•• N.B. atta. ="_.,,.,.~· --· TRADE your vacant far good .aNAHElu r •L 92_ 0 &U-87JS""'" · No depoeit o.Lc. AdJt.11, no peta. $145. 546-5163 "-"'"='-~"'~~··===~~-i3000 SQ ft warehouse le office paying commerc.1 lndllllt er "' Ll"lrl -av. H.F.R.C. 2 BR, grdn apt fpl cp.,, e LANDLORDS e + 6000 _,ft peved A fenced apt propertle1 I
Fumlture Rentals .i-bl tlo, 1 FREE RENTAL SERVICE yard. 1855 Icuna Can)'()n Sullivan. Agt. 54IM429 $115: 3 BR. 2 ha. fl'pl. wtw, .... ii'>. tns, pa poo • Broker ~ Rd. tnt> 494-8066 01" tnti ·· l~!!!!!!!'!!!Jll"!'9!!""'!"'~ blllna. Chlldl'eo & pet OK. ~'iv.~~= ,;A~d'.;:'";;.·~no~pe~";,:· 11~45~-:,:546-SIS3~~1=====""°== 546-7611! · R. E. Wanted 6240 MOBILE Bn11e Truck "!I
Broker 5.34-6980 SPLIT level 3 Br. cpts, drpt. Rooms for Rent 5995 NOW LEASING ~ New M·l 11tOck A eqntp. Can 1lnanCe
$135; 2-BR. Townhouse. 1% HOUDAY PLAZA bltns; Allobach. . lnduatrlal l150 aq ft .PRIVATEPartyw1Upayup part w/ good er.edit.
Fountain Valley 1410 Baths, wtw, b 1t-tn11. DELUXE, spacloul 1-Bdnn. 2835-A Mendoza 545-5421 Room with private entrance ' $155/mo Agent W.l48S to $m. f<lr G.I. for F.H.A. G'Jl..0082, 6'B-83l2 ne -----~---t Children OK. Bk!'. 534-6980 Furn. apt $135 Plus util LIKE W1"W 2 Br., new cpts., I: bath, carport I drps. $15 • Equity for 3 bdrm + huge WANTED OU•·•· ,, __ LARGE Tri-level 5 BR, 2% 2 Br. & den $11iO Plus uttl. .,""'.. wk Working man pref. 64l'r N'.f'I' Bch M·l warebOUeell family rm. 636-2808. : -...,.._ Heated pool. Ample parkiJle drpa. blt-lna; carport; no -45().1,000 aq. ft. tar OC)Do license for ar.,. County BA home. All b It-ins , Costa Met. 1100 ,P";;,"-;;;-;.Adul;;;;;;;"-~-;;;;;;==I Li•iii°-JiQ;;;nW,se;;-.... ....,.,. Call: .60-8139 carpeted, draped. ~ lot ---------No chlldrerrNo pets ;;:;: LRG Room w/ sep enrNB tracton. Reaa."" -.n BUSINESS ind
& oompletely fenced. Close 3 BDRM, 111 ba, family rm. 1965 Pomooa. CM 6'>.11!511 Newport laach 5200 area. 112 week. Loh 6100 FINANCIAL
to Fountain Valley High, 2 child ok, no pets, Avail $90; 1-Bdrm., uW. paid -;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;I 548-3684, 642-5221
grammar school, shopping 311. $215. mo. 646-47M . Ooee to water • ======== ' LOWER 3 ARCH BAY But. Opportunities 6300 PARTNER Wanted rtD
Investment Oppor. 6JIO
"freeway. $30.000. ,. .. 2342 LARGE 2 Br. Crpt., ,.,...., ===Bro=""'==-==== I B/B Mloc. Renl•I• __ 5999 i..,... 1 ... 1 ....,, vi ... lot LOCAL portldpale In blgbly .,....
I fenced yrd. $135. 2199'Ai TOWNHOUSE near beach en Ir a n c e . fitable real eatate pc'OJect. llayfront Dup exes Ugwla Baach 1705 Maple St., 642-7658 Cosio -4100 Available Mu-ob lit SINGLE ...... with electric 135.ooo. Private. party. -SUPPLY ROUTE Rcotlty project la "'°"" 1u
$1(6,CXXI • 2-three BR's LOWER. 3 ARCH BA y 2 BDRM unfurn Couples <ln1y, $25 Wlc. Up 3 bedroorm 2 baths &: ln~ :int '! .. !1.~.' :. M-704i Dally Pilot Excellent Income commence A I Jn an c·t n 1
$115.000 • 3 BR A Two BR's 2 cbildren ok, no pets. $125 Carpets. drapet, bullt·illll w ex ........ ,.... view lot Start immediately ~ already obtained at 1;15"
WwlthalkeP'lttplar RN..,lty ~~Rtre!'~~· ~~i + $35 dep. 646-W?. e Studio I: Bach apts. Ftreplact, 3 car carport Adock ~~.; 1015 W, Jla1 SNELECTorlh i .. ~!° ..,,. 500 in-comp&Qy ~ accounts. for 25 years.. Pn:d'lt en cUh on la'rge e Ind Utllll A Phone ... 1.1-$265/mo. ve, v•~ ---...... EASY PART OR FULL bmated will yield dolable
33311 Vla Udo 675-5200 ocean view lot near beach 3 a!.R r! ~thDrt m;:; ~ • Maid Servtce • TV~ .-. cluikl street pavifW. OWner nME: NO SELLING. Ideal minimum within on. ~. :X~-rM ~va, ~llotparty. cor . Jot ~..!:, P Mi'..t:m e • New Cate " Bar Bay & Beach lncam• Property 6000 cm> ~ l.noome for dignified retire-Need $50,(XD..$100,000 cd1
BY oWntt 2 Br, 1 ba, fTplc, . · · ~·., mo. 2376 Newport Blvd. 548-9'155 Rnlty,-lnc. vi EXCHANGE BY Owner, virN Sot. RedhU1 ment. Unique credit &: ex-now! Qualified pr1nc1p.ia bl~ p1lynn &: ba. Best DIAL dittct 642-5618, charie LINES. You ca -them SPACIOUS, CLEAN l Br 901 Dover Dr., NB Suite 221 ··~•· l3 oe·-· ···'ts l-,OOO Ridge, Tultln. $21.0C<I • .Mt panslon prosram. Requires only! Bcm: M 'l03 Dally PllDt Lido b1J7 $44,SOO. cn-t> your ad. then sit back and far Ju1t pemdel • 411. DlaJ • MS-an:> Evet 548-6966 nA .. _ uu4 '" 3 pm. 5"-4413 $1995 minimum caah tnm;t-::±:: 615-5023. listen to the phone ..i.. .. 1 M2-567I (or unturn}. W/w crplJ, • equity, WANT: land vacant t ---~by NEW OJM I ===~;:~~~====:::=:··=~===~=~~=== c1rps elec blb>I All tmhty • • ~-County. 61-50 men ---•~ RNI Estate IAllna painted. Nr trw).s a: lhop'g. R 0 N E Y MO 0 N haven; """ .., ... 06.. R1nches CEPT automatic me.rcban-
.. ,,
No pets. !ll!MMl2 ,,.., 6 dellgbttul duplex; amart * 16 Unlta • $175,000 I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;\ dl&e,.., For toterview, wrll< HOMI LOANS i
wkM!. =;~ Mul~I~ ~~~rs!~. $!~~·,:.ear SAN TIMOTE~, ~:e~= toaddU::~ CaUM~i:.~.
Groclous Adult Living IY. 1225. call 513-2394 attu * I Unlh • $72,500 RANCH WHOLESALE FOOD co. ralea r.. .lit 6 :Ind TDio.
l &: 2 BR., w/w cpl&, drapes, 6 p.m. $8.roJ down. 30% return. Will 3EO Ar:te n.nch. 8undinp A: p,o. Box 501.. Union Qly, SeNh:W an.,.. 0xmt7 .llr
pool.MES!udeSA EnAtaSOT.K.•pTS. L"~EASE==.~y~...,-.-, -.....----, exchange. Call Mt-. Krl.ter equipment -1>:. appl'tl\I-Cal!l;)t4681 -18 '""'
"" un:rum. Contact: Jooe1 R!t,y, or Mr. FergU10n. Inwatmtnt matel,)' $111.IX» ~· ~ CANDY SUPPLY ·Sattler Mot'tpp a,. n.e. 145 E. 18th, c.M. &<U4'11 ult f'1r Anita SUne Dept. 546-2313 tory lurllllhed. -acN; ROUTE 338 E. 11th St '
NEW 1 Br., lowl7 •fllrn. All 6'1M210 Dayw .... 11Mer --Hu • (No Selling Invulved) W-%171 IHS4l!1 elec. Quiet. Clooed pr. UPPER Du-2 Br. 1!60; water tightt, well.A jlc-t ~-booome for 1 ... E:v... l'B-'116! ICoI1SI
Adults $150. 2D> Elden 1 yr. Jeue. Adulll. no pets. l)'ltem. Paved toad (rolit.. , boUre ~ ~ (Oa)'s or / GG-1251 See by "llP't. only. _,e, Near Redland• ln RNo evettlii,p}. ReftI1bw a col-Morta•llt,· T.D. • 6MS
•t:;a:i._ ".°\:. • Mia White Tm150 2 NICI MOBILE ;,~ o;:"'~· = = ;: :~ HAVE '60,000 '.
!!TE. 22nd St. ~ Easl'llvff-· 5242 HOME PARKS, C.K' IUtloo, pleua call Glam M.._ " aumundlnc .,.._ Prtvata tooney ~
wltb nice owner·, Uv!na quar. Thompson with we tit. r-outr. (Handlel wants to bU1 eNll:ll'wd . ~~i::;.i!.."i:;s.~ Prestige' lociflon "" 1n each. cm~ a Eckhoff & A&-, Inc. name brand mi1y i. !.!'t TDa. -ble lfli.
Qmrch. 548-9633 Pop tome itlcentive • let 1818 w. O\llpma.n Ave. lftlCkl). $1450 CUh requtr.. 56• Mortpce Co. Inc.
For kaa. dthat 1!88 *f· ft. tbom manage + ba\141 aueJ. Ora.nae. Calli. ed. For pel"llOMI interriew In 338 E. l7tb St.
LAAGE Bach.. nicely tum. BR 'l\ ...._ ..... ._, Jent net spendaW.., too. 541-2621, Evff.wlmda 53M721 Costa Meaa area. 1 end ~-... 71 •• -· bll·IOI; Employed adult; 4 " ' ~ °"'" ,.,.c.. •"• M~· ~-otl ~ -•vall. Feb. 19th. 5f.5.5421 drapn. carpets, Mt l:la.r, w_ """"'T ~ I)' riame, address a phone own. £\tel. C'7So186S iGl151
pr1v. halcon1ea: dbl . ..,... ~ E\'C• -"'-r-.... 00 "" to Multi.st•" 1nc .• 9f1lS · · l.u1e BA~ apt turn. oU ldtcl>. Dlabwuher. dbl DAILY PILOT &>DIE-A-.,.. -E. lmperla1 Hwy, llowMY, Monay Wenlool QS0
Prtfer ):lualneu man. ovtn. pool Canvenlrnt to t.nq:S. You cu Ult lblm $8 DOWN, $.! Pfl' month, Calif. 90'l42 ~6 or 642-2!ie0 -·1 .. llChoola ·• ...,.. fur Jml -i,. • do:f. Dial 1'195 full price, bll)"I 10"EI°"."'~c'"nu""'CAL:.,.,-~Contradlnc-~-1 130.000 al 101'. S yr lit
tlon. "2•!1671 ' · Al:rd to So. Cllll. L. -r.. ale. C-10 Stata trud """-_... ....,. Newport Beach 4200
DARLING Clwutll front apt.
· couple Ol>1y I otl>e. -ABBEY REALTY 642.m!
ONLY $325 MONTH !WU. A llEllO 1u -Sbewtdt, 3211 W. lkd St., Lie. WIU R.M,E. Lie ID ting ID bu11d --
135 AMIGOS WAY np..,.,.. no '-DHd. W.. «~l ~ rtstrt ~ l,40-ll73 alt on 1 -. --
... ..,.,, llHcli 4'11 ---.trltlo .Tiii"< QllJCN:ll.1'0Jl~ " ' • ;;;°""::t=;;Rd.:,;:-;;'-;'7.:::":=,;J M9r. Apt. 9 todayt t1IE QUICKER YOU llELL OIAJIGE "°"'want ,a now. Dial 64i66!ll 1 .... RESUJ;
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. " JOIS & IMPtOV:MINT JOU A IMPlOY
/ltlp Wo~ Holil Wontetl
. w-, 7400 _if.!!!t,::-=---==• ~EXPERIENCE~ ,• UN'IQARD
Note
• Teller •
Exctllent oeeortunity!
~y lN PERSON'
1 sl ll1tio111I Bink
of Orinae -County
1650 Adamo
Cost1 .Me1a
.. ··'·· ·~--... ---·-···••«•·· ·~-ASK FOR: lmmodioto Oponlng• In
Mr-. Starner ar Mr. ~ tht following lrNI
IMMtolATE
OPENING
CODING
Experienced or trainee in
fire &/or cuualty stat!IU-
cal coding. Math aptitude
necessary.
LADY MAN AG E R ACCOUNTING
. Repro. Typlsl ·
Distribution Otrk
Wlll involve heavy lilt-
lne, mi,)' lnwlve CM:r-.
time. Day ohltt.
llPrO Tech Tr1iiiee
'·~ .. ··~· ......... -· Will use Xerox, Bzun-
ning and atbet dupllcat~
Ing macblaea.
Clerks
Openlr\( available in en-
'gineerlntl ........ ""' computer room. Swing
toffff shop. '""°r~ 'l'>P< <O to SO accm'&lely.
___ 1..-.. ,,. .. -in--f-·•se-..i-6 8?me experience or aptitude --.,...,_ •'•~· wtth-Jjgurer"'1plDL-
ahilt.
•
nece1sary. c.11 for a,.. ' (jUStomer contact.
f!OintMont --10 am .. ~1:30 •m or 2 prn-
4 p.m. only. Warren
Donlz. 644-1700
THE
, NEWPORTER INN
Nowport B.oach
RATING
Experienced or trainee. Rat-
ing aur policies requlres a
good math aptl~e &: plea.
sant phone personality.
COLLINS
RADIO CO.
19700 'JomborM Road
Nowport Beach
All applicants revlev.'ed on
merit with no bias toward
Race, Colar, Creed or Sex.
PART TIME
Excellent free benefits.
Permanent, s t e a d y
work. Our policy ;,
promotion from wi
m. Your future is d~"'I· 1--------termined entirely b
you. New modern o
!ice, friendly, pleasant
atmosphere.
' e COMMERCIAL e
TELLER
UNITEO CALIFORNIA
BANK
i525 MCArthur mvd,.
Newport Beach
540-4424
Equal apportunity employer
ADMINISTRATIVE
SECRETARY
$536. to $631.
Requb:erµepts:, U.S. citiien-
~p, five years secretarial
experience, two years col·
lege, shorthand 90 wpm,~
ing 50 wpm. Apply at:
For Details and App't.
Call Coiled
PERSONNEL
12131 384-1213
UNIGARD
INSURANCE GROUP
CLERK
OPPORTUNITY
J. C. Penney Co.
Fashion bland
Newport Beach
Has apenina for
* COOK *
Recent successful experience
in all phases al .lood indua-
try ia required, Competp,tive
wages, autatanding benefits
including profit sharing.
Apply in person
IO A.M. ta 5 P.M.
Monday lhru Friday
~
J. C. PENllY CO.
24 F•shlon hl•nd
All .,...i opporbml\Y
employer Westminster
School District
14121 CEDARWOOD
WESl'MlNSl'ER
·Top pharmacy need a
·clerk if! comi.etlcs & gen.
mdse. Will train • Must
be perm, Neatness, &
·manners ard sincerity 1---------
mth peoplo Import. Lo-* DRIVERS *
Waitress cated Lido-Balboa area. N Ex •
,All ~plies confidential. O penence
18 fu 35. Full time
Neat Appearance
Nec:essaryl
Write details to: The Muat bava clean California
Daily Pilot Box P-617 driving record. Apply P-AR-T~tim-, _"'_"_""-,,,..--ha-.. -• YEl.LOW CAIS CO. No experience ~
Apply In Ponon you ever given a jewelry 186 E. 16th St.
brunch vr cookware party? Costa Mesa
Bob'• Big Boy
154 E. 17th St. C.M.
Ever thought you'd like to! ---'-"---"'=--
Make more money showing time sale8 manager:
Your friends the Tri-Dermal Hire, train and set up
~auty ' Plan that , distribution for 1ddn care * W AI'I'RE!?SES * SNACK with one demonrtration. CQSmetics. An excellent Pro:-
BAR HELP * Commissions & incentives duct with a dynamic sales
Over 21. Apply in penon, J!B.id. PIUS learn this ' organization behind it. Com-
1701 Goll' Course Dr. Costa tieauty ritual and a:et 'mlssian. Send resume to
Mesa, --See · Mr. Geo· Io v el i er complexion P.O. Box 567 SUnset Beach,
Parsons. yourself. Contact P.O. Box'l.!Cal=tt:... ------
Telephone reception 567 Sunset Beach, Calif.
work. Apply betwHn I 2""~'!i<"°~"'~av~alloJ!a~b"'te:_in"'-"ue~a.J1>,y1og & Receiving Teller
1 p.m. & 5 p.m., 1626 HbsPITALITY HOsr&SS u with desire to learn other
E. Maywood, Santa looking for mature women pbuei OI. "banking. Exper-
Ana. I!> welcome newcomers to ienoe required. 1.:.::S::E::.C~T~'""Y~/-E~C~E~P~-I the community. Must have R T type'writer, car, and be bon-
Good typist, varied duties. da.ble, Apply 285 E. Main,
Real estate experience de-Suite 7, Tustin Ca I if .
Please' apply in person.
2523 Eu:tb1ulf Dr.
• Newport Be8.ch
airable. 642-3430 544-4>92.5
WOMAN WANTED, night '-='------I SECURITY PACIFIC ohif~ part time. No exp; e NURSES AIDES e NATIONAL BANK
nee, 25-45. App., Mr. Donut, 7 AM to 3 PM
f-35 E. 17th St., C.M. . 3 PP~o iJd~M
LIVE-IN care for man bed-
Opportunity Employer
pa.tienl:. Wile wtirks. Private Convalescent Hospital Reil Estate S1le1 , 1445 Superior Men & Women room. CM area.. Daya N rt Be h 642 2410 !i'f3-6733 eves 64&-3047 ewpo ac · -Expa.nd1ng again. Office #
-PAPA JOE'S BABYSI'J'TE}{. Wanted, my 4 openings available for
N home. 5 days per wk . licensed men & women. ~
eed1 lull time and part 8-S:30, 5 children, 4 in stant income & ~· Ml'.
timeGo Gogirls.Apply'J784 school. Salary apen. F.V. Gardner, Sprln& Realty,
Newport Blvd., Costa l\.!esa. area. cau 53l-3205 aft 6,, _5!04824o::,.:::.:. _____ _ * OPERATORS * pm. 1 Better dresses, tap wage for ONE from home, 1 hour
quality work, La gun a LADIES 18 to 60 show Sarah • night 5 days a week to
Beach. Dori 494-8ll8 Caventry Sprina It. all people wha have recclve1f
MOTEL MAID sea.son jewelry faBhions, pre-a.ppioached material.
absolutely no Investment. $50/mo. guarantee plus.
Part time. 54&-9428 we train. 847-1581' o '1=7""~6'545:;:;:'°~.,,..~-
0~ l have an idea! Small MD--0614. Ask for Donna ESTATE. Shouldn't
bQuaecleanlng bu 1 t n e • • • LADIES 19 to 70 earn $25 YoU be aeJllng the hottell
Lefs get our be ads ta $100 wk w I Cattannl area Huntnlgton BeachT
WR"ether!" &12-2812 Lingerie; Equal Oppty VillageReal·Estate952-44n
MANICURJSf, &ood oP{Xlr'-Employer. No exp nee. ean:L.::°':546-&03:;.::;:;.----~ tunity in new salon CdM. 9-10 am or f.-6 pm. 968-250t OTEL Managers, couple.
Call aft 3, 833-(135(1, PHYSICAL Therapist, part Salary apt. For 30 unit
GIRL ·FRIDAY, gen aUice time, momingl for mate.I. No experience need.
"10rk. L-Ocal TV store. tingt:;:o•~:8'a:ch::_:O~l~fl~o~e~ •• laled~.i,I~nqwro~· i.;;;642-""30f'~~j0 675-1455. ~~24 IRL Friday, expd, tor
HOUSEKEEPER & child NiJR S ER Y attendant amall ContraclDr'• Otlic$.
care, lJVE.IN, P.R. & B., wanted. SUnday momtng ·•i .;"';;·""=;"""-=:::=642-8l.140:::,;:::::::= $50. a week. 540-9212 evening servilft. Call fm MAIDS WANTED appt. 545-7981 School•lnstructfon 7600
Dll Newport mvd., Costa WANTED babysitter m .
Meaa. Apply In Penon. borne Fri tbru Tues, day
BABYSl'CTER needed 8 AM anly, 7:15 ta 5:30.
to 5 PM· Fauntaln Vall.,. chlldren, ~ IChool I.If!.
Tho Nowport
School of Bu1lne11
' 540-0884 FEATIJRES· area. SM-3130 Eves. · • Electric typewrt~rs
WANTED Live In bab)'llttef. W~. Part time. _. Dlctattng equipment
Llaht housecleaning. Over 21
569863 Call • Modern office p·~urea
536-1018 e Brush up Gftil Shwthand
BEAUTICIAN, klcal c I r I • Penonal Development
preferred. 129 W. 19th SL, Jeha Men,, Worn. 7 '(Alk about our (peclal-Feb-g.M .. 64U&U. naty ofltt w~ tncludel
Miinlcurlst WantOCI El..-n·ics !fee typing w1n1etto~l 'Beauty Salon. 642-7800 ..,.,,., 64M1D
WANTED' , Aggre,,ive, <!· • Assemblers • Gilt, typow•ltlnf«
Jldent. expe rienced, Front TR.AINE&S. with Umtted Ollldren, enutdchllitren, or
desk girl tor Denl»I ottc. assembly bacll;around a<> youzwU! lndtvldu&Qy tutor-
892-8612 ceptable. , ed OllO)flt 10 lellllOnl b'Ptna:
SLEEP In """'"'"· l a.m. Call 646-961 'f. ""'°"'· 11> Doi Mar, CM. until IO a.m. tor l child. 541--28$
4 days a week. 536-§850 RING · )'OU? hm\fl
mornings: HAIRSTYLisr, oppty to bet· by Cftdentlaled teactitn.
BABYSITTER needed 8 Mt ttr y0ur lncome by ~ All al~ lf'llda -l ~10
to :S ~: Fountain· Valley IP&aft ce-,. New~ CdM .1 can: Ml QO'l.,Alt-5 PM
arte. SSJ-31111. u -1' pm ~. F« J>d,p" PDot Watd: Adi.•
SOCK rr TO 'EM! WbHe elephant&! Dfme+l DW eoa11 -
\' I•
. ~1 --
• • • ... •• ~%7,1169
AIOftdol, Mill a MlllCMANDISI POii MlllCHANDISI POI MlllCMANDISI l'O MEllCHANDI 1 w-• · 1.uo ~-·-''"'AL=•~•:N:.::D:...::tlAll=:::•:.........:SA=L::•~•;::-N::D:....:.T:::ll";::~::•:... i ,SALi AN~ TllADI SALi AND TllADI' ,SALE AND -rUo1 • :
I'
T 11' J 'I 'umltu,.. IOOO 5'!!"' Mochl-~12d ~l'I & S-l210 MhcoHlftuuo MiiO ;
--~GEi!'.• ~ -C!olc s-o * Aue-* . ._ ~. .-.-or. 1.oa~ .... -· 1111 Price '""N ; , ..L. ""' .tata -must ,1tl! '*3'!J!O SllO. Allllnr $lal. -' U""' wtD Olll « buy ,
in UIND&U • ,__, 1:!:/' er T pymnts ol $S.J4. Deot.r elvo WIDdy 0 lr7 •• '1"-<~.e:.:,~~ Spanish ...,... ... ox: CID -1e_,..a 1 .... 1,. 8300 A-Ftt1oy 1,30 .... ' 'l • 'T-~"13-betonl 5PM. • I '°" . · •.--Windy's Auction a. ' I Medlte--11 . -CAMERA Petri JT-BIA U5 I
•--bl Monufo~·-J• Muolql ln.t. 11U ~ teleplloto, ~ -wldo !:,.~ """"' l!lde;.?I°..'.!' . PlooM coll fOr
••• an •,.elnhMht
GIRL FRIDAY
Thls very·~ real
·estate l)1aJf Wallts ~ tm.
posaible, o1 coune. You
mmt be ,a .bookkeeper,
fUll chargo, \Yt>•l <&ond
one), & have lhortband
...,._to -
AS.SISTANT
SECRETARY
I 1UU. bav.en't found this
r a r e combinition of
YoW'IC and beauttful from
within, excellent skills,
under.ltandi.Dg and Joy.
alty. You'll be working
with .. yaung marketin&
dynamo within excltiric
building project.. His ao-
compllahmenta are fa.
-mooa·and-he.needi-lome.-
one to atand behind him.
lllOO,
.CAL REG. NURSE
Would YoU like to iet into
Ind"""' (normal daytime
hours), all holidays and
weelrends oH, all benefits
and excellent salary. This
iesearch company heeds
an industrial nurse to ·
work with the personnel
department therefore )'OU
must be capable of typing
your own clerical work.
SECRETARY
GIRL FRIDA'(
New exciting product and
company loca~ New-Jll?ri Center. Work for
wonderful famlly-t y p e
man wba requires a
young, iµunanied ~
tafy "'.ho can work' over-
time during the "crash
program." Yau will be
~ll paid f,or Y9\lrr~·
as this comPAnY 'CNW!I·
to $550.
ENGINEERs •
IE or Milmlfacturing en-
gineer Ct)btenttoml!tm),
LosPc, ~ms, Electron-
ic dellgntts. J.E., Hybrid
"""""""'
MBA
Become penonal tlave
and J'liht band man to
Vke President A fre&s..
urer ot sueceaful con-
struction comJ*D)'. You
will have the o_pportunity
to grow to top ·man.' Ex·
cellent salary.
SECRETARY
Rlght ann. It takes a
type ol )ayalt;y, skills,
common 1 e n s e and
THINK ON' YOUR OWN
TWO FEET to work in a
small but rapidly expand-
ing business. Empathy.
muat be ya u r middle
name. Success must be
your attitude al)(f l'OU
should be single and
GROOVY.
SECRETARY
Thia is a YoU"I, progres-
sive title company where
escrow experience is a
must. S500
PLACEMENT
CONSULTANTS
Must have been 1ucceu-
.ful within the protesskln..
requiring outstandlna:
communica:ttoa 1 k t 11 a:,
sales aptitude and -flex!·
bilUy, High energy levd
for success. Orange Coun.
ty'l!I most exciting busi-
ness-MINE!
ACCOUNTANTS
Excellent Irvine tract
compa.Qies tor the young ........
BOOKKEEPER FC
A beautiful company
where I have placed 16
excellent appUcants. The
aame company needs .a
. Flnanctal tYPlst, • pay-
roll clerk and an account.
Mt Who la free to traveJ,.
.....,. .. w~ ·.:.:;:;:::L.: -"---.;.,;,;'ll 1._. IX!:xtol,.... .......... -·~ ......... a,...._ ''
'69 S.hftr,_.. st.,:f.!." , I' tnpxt, $225. l«l-'1!18 ott s M,Woo. ahlp""""' from ~ AtT.mtk s..ti.pt ~, • ...,. Guitar•H.-dqu1rten P.M. "Queen Mary", compl. wttb .r
8' Wood carved arm divan, lg. man's.chm •NEW""' USED • 1 ..,....., _.. • -t or love seal 5 Pc ()eta don dart oak din set Fendu • Vox • SWldol ', ·Goods 8500 "'4'l' bnu plaque: Ideal •;
/bl ,.Ji. • • GIBSON • MARTIN:,. for bo:v"• nn. '95 each. · • w •-..or avocado iramed chairs: 8 Pc BR • WILSON • YAMAHA •·~· HEAD Standard& with -· Sh4> _,,,, ; t sol lkli 'Mr. & Mrs. dresser, lg mltror, 2 . Novado toe I&'!. w_.•, Z3'1 w. OloJl.Hwy, N.B. _ , t
commodea, decorative headboard In SpaniBb Drum Hoodqu•rton· llki boot., .llze I, $25. "8-4l92 Open ~ ~
oak design wltll. matching box IP rings; J1l&t-e NEW ond USED • 1 -alt • GIFT Shop ..w.r out; .., · 1 tress & flame. . LIJDWlG, ROOEBS, ASl'RO --1... tiqu• trualis, ........ 1'
''-"" Sold lnctlvid1,11tly t..arse ldection with new • · :neoua l600 p:i,rta; &lao, old Penlan rus: ::.
Shop Around ,.... lloforo you bUY -US.I pc, •ta 4nd eymbala itart-mli:.ci) -~ ~ ea. floe utlnpilhef, tllol •
-VALUl.$1095,95-FULL: PRICE $529.95 lnr ot $189. -bWlab Cbeotc!ra...,.., ...... i.·tW!n brick -""'"'""'·.., i
. Ot' html 11liW11 ~.66.fler WMk ·~ ·aieta: .ttpalred. All, amall bed tet $35. stovn, pa ttque· <le*. etc. 11151 W:-19tb ~
U•e Our Store Charge Plan or Bank Flnan~~J. """· • .,.,....,.;,. ti cimbala " •lodpc m· ""' $25. St. CM. ~u14 j No Fancy Front -BUT Quality v, al,ues de 1n stock. • Tablea $4 &: $8. Hlde-e.·l>ed, 1 PIANO, $300. 1 ma.pit! ~ needs cover $15. Bteycles bdnn 21f!t. 5 per, $100. 1 .. •"'!
2 glrls 26". no ea. Schwinn maple harvf'St tbl, • ~ :. '~
btlce 28" $18. McCullOugh-beck chrs_, $75. :I tlreOle • ~
S' chAln uw. WiacoMln 10 chn, $20 each. 1 couch,:
EVERYTIDNG IN MIJSIC
HP pa engine $35. TV $10 aqua, $50. 1 coUee table~
Factory Authorii.ed :-$20. 1550A Superior, CM. $25 le. mi1tL 968""'644
Sales Is Service 6f6...918B
Dally 12 noon 'Ill 9, Sat Mil..;.::..:::::,,,_.=~--
. 11lt>C )leach Blvd., (Hwy 39) POOL
111 ,.. s., San Dleso Fwy.
Beach Musk Center
------= SCR·AM:.LETS -,,__ ..,_ TABlES-
ANSWER. s " ~,;,.i.~ 3~~...,! New ola'" 16115 val Now $295
· 20 Pc: "Madrid" oel 5j8.<S25 """'·
23 Modela fQ cbooeo from SS9 Hearse~-Mount-Whole-MELODY GUITAR up. 2l3: 692-4167, 69:'Z-Z01
SPAIBSH GROUPS
3 Roam Group Fl<l<l• -FISHHOOK New .,.n "' -12> ' EA. Streamline ..._..,.
From Mod.I Hom. O.scrlb'-her ~" frlond 's 67J..t15l or &t2-00ZI pontoom, 10' x 12" '35. 1958 , .. ,. au• Kit 10' x 45' Mobile home
includes: Quilted aota & lover: "The onl,y time you C. MELODY Sax, Pt:nctl· plus 10-' x 12• Cabana, awn-Kirby vacuum cleaner ·w/a ;i
chair, 2 end table1, t:aHee see a mouth like his is when ¥ueller clarinet., Yo rt ings tWQ ~ $3500 Island taclmlents~ Take owr small •
table, 2 lamps, dresser, mfr. It has a FISHHOOK in it." Horn, Old violin. Pvt .PO'· View Trailer Pk. is6o Whit• pymnbl Ot pe,y aU balance'' :
ror, i!eai;lboard. quilt box Furniture retained tram ~ GC-.2932 tier, CM. 64U582 of $36.12. Cred,lt Dept. · :.
.,.......,. &: Jhattr 5 Pc Dining P'"" tud~ --•-' "·-· , KE s..-~~ .,... ' ~~ 1 ..,., ~:.:"'''"'" • & O l30 POOL TABLES -We Buy, ·~ , .~ room table & 4 Hl • Back ecoratani cancella~.. P11nos rpns I Sell & trade. Table recover-SONY 500 Stereo tape _ ;
chairs. S_ !sh & Medlterrariean etc lnp & bllllard suppllca recorder, complete -with ;r
Compare •I $749.'5 · RD FURNITURE • ., Pl • SPORTS 100, tom Gard•~ .......... "' mike&. Finl "''
COmpll!$'
3
1e
9
gro
9
up 1844 NowJiort Blvd. CM \••W ClllCll · Grovo Blyd., Garden Grove. S18S takes. ~ ' )
ever/ ·ntabt ti1 9 WURLITZER a: BRADBURY 636-2730 Mobile Te19Phonff !~
Pay only $16 per mo. Wed., Sat. A Sun. 'tll e AD atyl~ • fl.aishea. .an TILE hobbyist: Here'• a real Leue at d , ·~
QUA 1.1 Ty -king bed American, made, 88 note, del bargain. 2 x 4 foot table * 839-«L10 * '
' 21 Pc:. /-"'t~ ~-w-hencb & tun<d. Price atarl-and or!glna1 0.nwar tllea' 1
w 't .... ""' mau .. ~, comp, lng at $499. • Ml W od .,. ' •. ''Barcelona'' Never used $98, worth $250. ready for cuttina and ac. ant nilO :i-. . 1142-65,36 nwtic • all for $25. &IMl.88 ~
King Size FOR sal• -leavln& area. W~tzer 0"911111 5 PIEl'.E ........ "' $2), • WANTED • ' ~
3 Roam Group Patio " """'hold furniiure ~ NEW " USED • ,..,,.........., baby """"" . & a~~% TremendCJUI savings on 'fiS $5. 8921 Comet Circle, Furniture e Appllanc" ; ;;·
Old Wcirld Elegance models and rent rehirnl. Westminster. 847-7187 Color TVs e Pi1nos. ~·
includes: Quilted sofa 1: GOLD couch 1Aebte eeat ETC. '
........ with pillow -Cost $300, .. n for IJ:;o: ..... EVDYTiuNG IN MUSIC • VACUl/MS • Cash In ''1/:2 hour ··;_
2 musive lamp tables, col· dinlng·table, ~·' '\. . · S10 WI· Repairs I parta. "
1 .. table,. 2-42" lamps, King ,. l ••JI . -Beadl 'Music Center ~ ... E. na11'!'· ~·Vacuum 541-4531 "
"" ...,1er bedroom with Offlco Equl~t· 8011 · · • ' e ~ · •• ~ .. 642-1.560 .I
quilted mattr & box sprgs. · · · · · · -·" ' . 1~~aCiory Au&orized CUgfQM liquor. ca b l n e t. E L E CT R 0 NI C Student J ;:'.
Ja.rie dre!.ser, m.lm:ir, 2 El.EC 10 '>iiiY.'<a.. d d 1 n g ;---··~ •Service Double bed. Aquarium in dealres 1'not working" T.V.a ::
stands, headboard. 6 Pc marhlne •Jfi~f.~lial. Di!G ·'U rmn 'tU I. Sat 9-S room divider. Decorator Can'tpaymuch.673-4380
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swivel chalr dinette set. $ 3 9. 5 0 . ·q·1~•·l e 1 e c ii4ol1.Beach ~ .. (Hwy 39) Items. etc, etc. 642-2932 ~,
Comporo.•t $1299.'5' """"""' ~ct"'"' nlce 11!; mt.·s.. Sin Dte.., Fwy. Q u AL 1 Ty """' bed Mochlnory, olc. 8700 • ':•
Camplete croup 11.andard ~et> $37.50. Huntinaton Beach 847-85.l& w/qullted mattress, comp. PH Axe "
$699
Printing cak'ulator e16-N .~ _ ---.. Men Welder 250 amp., . ;
-..ortm fO)od $69'.i07"2.sfu' G ncl ......, • _ ~---· ~·· -· gasti .~von; 4 cyl. Con-, ::
Pay only $11 .... mo. I.::==:;:;:==== ra -l"""ntllCJ nen-m.... ........ .. • Gar-Sile I022 Our new arpn department '68 RCA Port B/W 19" TV. trailer, $400 Cub. 642-~·, ~
WELK'S
furniture
. MART ,
600 W. 4th St. .
Sant.\ .Ana 517-Slll
Roura: Daily 9 ta 9
Sat u & Sun 11-6
--is now ogen feab.lriqj; w/atanc!, like new, $100. •· !(ING .he · bei1 Ii spiead THOMAS ORGANS Good pcr1 ... bed, 110. PETS ind LIVESTOCK" . '.
Cw/res) S35 O'.Keefe & Mer-with the exclusive omr-Gla * 673-4691 * -··
rltt double oven, broilers, and Pia,ynlate. 6'3" HE.\l).~ witli ~ 112' .• r
four bu:rnen-w/o-lddle $40. FREE Nevada '-~·"";;Wmnan•s· ARC Cocke S niel Pupo' :·' SeH~Imperlal LawrenceWelkta.milYmmlc •kl ~· ~ B,i sz;.,. pie~ 8262 roth St.,:
Frigidairt ~ sat. tiJ. 1631 course, a S100 value. free 646--9539 •· Westminster after 5 • 3 o -:
Irvine,CM w:l!hevery _Thomu~ 2WAY .RADIO W"eek-days, an ·di¥~;
SKl"'Clotbes, am. appliance, Pri~ .s~ at $595.. 6'l watt ~.4-{Dobile M$ends. · • ~~~~c1o~;~ .C~ Music 2 ~~~ocloubte ~AK. ctATllREReg. Poodle• --16 ~ ~~ ~~~~~""',;~ lut~rt Blyd, CM bed ~ ~ \J>l"ad t•~-""""~ • . !
Via Lido N,_. ."•• w.' CoM of ewport .. Harber $'1!. <$ 1116,'llOG eves, · c 5">1044 """· -' ~~ -·-646•0271 HOUDAY Heeltb Spa. :lll mo ~RADLE. pup,, . ll 1"1l ANTIQUE Walnut tble, $50. Yorkshire 11 c.-111 ...
SPANisliFU.RNI,TU.RE ~pan.lab candelabra.,\, tbl, u d ft;. Sal contractkr21makeoffer, ,..,~,6weekll -,
RE T. U I\ NE J) FR 0 M 115 ea. Trtm-Fonn ex-Se vrGln 8 645-279!. old. 496--1798 !
MODEL H~MES. SAVINGS erclser $60. sat u r Ii a y · $50. '61 QtEV. Corvair. AKC DachahUnd PuPPiff, 8 l
TO Ill%. Spanl'1> quil... 642-5334 Hammond MlOO Spinet 1996 -...,CS, ...... bad. ..,kl, 8mall hmd, very ;i
sol&·& love aeat, 3 bak llvinl Hammond Al.00 Conlole $1800 Rann!ns eond. ~ ft'd. $65. 842-5327 ' •
room table!I, !2 Hvq room ~ cl::hem e ir~ Hammond RT·2 ~with 2 DOOR yellaw Admiral LABRADOR Retriever eupa. ' ~
la.mPI I: ·Spenlab P&lntinl· ), 'Sa T• 10 s, 1 s. HJt 40' ····~··········· ~ ~tot. cleaJ\, Moving, black. 6 Weeks old. Da'.m . ' El Pttsldente k In a• 1 z e 12 · t llitd AM-6 PM. Hammond C3 ~ PR 40 $1995 mll1f sell '60. · 847-3880 -& s1tt· tmported. 838-t928 ' bedroom IUlte, oak triple 351 Buolme , 549-2534 lhmmond 11-1 ,\ Loalla .$2100 -j
....... ... llllrn>r, klna A II 8100 G-• -only 8 FREE TO YOU Ho!'IM euo ;• headli>ard; 2 commodei. PP 1nces months old •••••••••••• $33115 --·:
khlgs1ze lilattttu & box e sPEC1AL ~ e ALL PIANOS • •• •• •••• •• •• • · WELL trained rq. muatarw. ;
sprinp. 2 boudo1r ..Lampl. Refrtleraton. automatic 20'1Eo or DJOl'9 Saviqplt ORGANIC .Fertllizel', aged 8 yra. $350. Papers A apt J
6 piece Spanish wrought WUbtrs & otbel"maJor &.P' Open Mon A Fri evea. bone manure combined free breedloa 1ncl. 54.5-2237 : 1
iron dinlne tel Only $467. pllancea from model holtlel HAMMOND with wood lhavinp. GoOd ever. _:j
$3). down & $4.50 weekly, at fe.ntutlc discounts! No In CORONA DEL MAR -mulch. ,833-53.12 ar se4931 HEREFORD ttm saddle '
l!leil .eparately. Easy credit. Down. We setvice. See &t: 28M E. C.OU:t Hwy., 673-8930 ~ 8 6 5 Mon = $300 new, ut:e '$15b; Ex-~
HAMILTON FURNITURE ros:rm·s -WE'RE In aur new n:n. -cellent· cand. 8J8..6237 ' J 1
5918 Westminster Ave • , 11185 Brookhunt. Ftn Valle)t Our tanta&Uc u1e af PiaDOI PETER Rabbit e mo old. J.
Wntinlnol'f· 1194-443;1 dally (So. ol w.,,...i 963-1234 6 0rpm ..,,, "°"""""' at ~ """' buck • TRANSPORTATION
JO a.m. to 9 p.m., Sat., DOUBLE aven, Frlglda!re 0l'B.l'IP Caw1:1)t'1 only plaho ....._....., ~.t. ~rz:nanent home . r
JO a.m. to 6~ p._m,. &iq. bUUWn. Like new Stainle~ • arpn "1aper market" wanted, must have cap, Bolts & Y1chtt 9000 J
12 p.m. to S p.m. , lteel, all eot1trola.' Allo mat-Pianol from $195. OrsW wlll.dellwr. 675--M«i . f. MOR£ CASH ~~334coot "'P-Sacrlflce . .=,~BALDWINSl'IJDIO ~~~.·"l:~ INVENTORY j
1819 Newport, C.M. &0-8C84 haulli!:& away, warks . SALE ;i!'
PAID FOR
furniture
Colored TV'1, Pl1n0t
Appll1ncn, Antlqun
1 ·Plo<O .or
WESTINGHOUSE Alltamatic -"'""" 5 •
W her 1 Id "'-PIANOS I. ORGANS . ••~alt p.m. NEwPoRT lll'S ' aa . yr a • uiuc: new! l $100. 847-8ll5 Famaus Name Brandl FREE tmall mixed breed Slips Includecf · ·::)
MON from $529. puppy, blond & wht . ePACIFICYACffr~ ;
A.ROI Elec ~.auto Alto USED lnltrmnentll Female. 6 wks. Very friend· Kettenburt Dealer ·~·
oven, i:w~~ ~· Gouicf Mvslc Company · ty. 54IJ..et63 2ns 3446 Via Oporto, Newpart __.~
.20C5 N, Main, Santa Aria MALE Rabbit Black, wltb %4 Hour Phone •••• 673-~ .1·
SMALL Refrlgirators $25. ~ sa. of Freeway $47..(1881 lihJte collar 9 mo. aid. ' ~' ~Good ·-cond. MonAFrl'til.98undotu.ii t14W341 %/17 17 Fr. l'OrlOl'Rler. Ioland" :f
PIANOS &: ORGANS HAPPY Valentinet ·Day! '64 """"' modd Call tlbe.-·
11 Our ·S .... oltyl WUrlt-e KnabO • Floeher Ford convert!ble, with Pink glua) oatboard. cu.tom • J , 6364620 Anflqllll 1110 Orlnp Co..,,,. 1aipot •SJlp-.... '""" " 67~7475 U>IP·dOWD "°"""Bio wlJeel "
Houseful!
24 HOUR SERVICli mumc ciealer .. '........ alt ''"' ~18 tilt lraller. 1100 ir beat off. -j"
BUYmONDUTY-7DAYS A!fi"~=4ndMex. WALLICHS .. ND GI/ home tor lovable ~.Phonel40a0alterTprn .. * $29.44' * ~18th c = ~ MUSIC CITY , CQllle """"'· 2 y r a. 18 at!IJ!lCRA!'T• utlllJY I ':·
3 ~--Braid~ Antonio w ~•t ..:......... ...... 3400 .so n..1..--1 ,._ Kea Houle broken 8.J6..4G3 2-18 pteuure, 105 iq). 6 c:yL inbd. •l' •~• ~ · .-~~~. m · • ' u•~-. --" · ' LaPotrako oonotructlo • '
• OVAL RUG SEr . leM curdllx, •l>!•ll, .,!14WJ65. I MIXED ---Xlill cond tmlouL N 'j:
Nylon blend, rtvenible. · primitive w. twt l}llrrarli. HAMMONi> .. Stelmn)o 'r• P 1 e •. 1 wk• • o Id • price S14SO 962-lf.tO ad 6 ,,
Brown. eOppettone, green. 17th a. tllu.~lile,tea m&ba .. new 6: U11CJ p11.qo1 S-2158 2/J.8 PM ' · ~~ SJ•e8'8X1~2~3,2XI porchmeD .. l tJn palo-. olall.....,Beot-'lll POWEftGIJDI'; , •l;
AL'S UNUSUAL • .-~.!"-So. Ollll ifPt hero. -tne,'SC-11131. NEW 18 Sparta CN!eer, I ;1 FURNITURE for aood ,,...lloal &11-. SC8MlI)'1' MUSIC co;. 173'13 P11m SI. F.V. 2tu cyl M= l.oad<d w/ oc--~
17881 Beach Blvd. 6'5-D 1807 N Ma1Q. 't • ctllOl'lel, Ullf!d 1D lt, wW ' !' Hu-~. -.-~ ····-BED ~ -·~·-'Santa'•-·1 Olll,'I' s mo.,.,...,.. trldetorcaror~unebaal'.;: Uu.wg-> ~ _..._.. I Ul-.::.-o;&f ~.....-. 1' -!'Jove. ddldren. sa.8503 139-4927 ·;;;•
LOVEaat$80.l '>11tedlO!a. = ~'4.t1:':. PRIVATE ·,'PARff . . 2/lT SHARP lG'~boat wlt:J:Nent ·'$ '°"" -~ 0>ttee A .tnll .,. ·~ , • W&Jlls to ~"°'~ · INit 11rge utlllt;y tra\Jer. owlve\ -ts. 40 hp .-. J
Both '-· by oppllcont bleo. .._,'pc-"~ lltr cu. ~ ll'ou ballL Coll l>odd>art " ---~~ ·1· -1Q>ti obe' SPiii'* Ill< 'ltl VJ.Sr -Amer A. J!!ll' . lloolt;y. 518-2301 2/lT ·-· ~-· .....,_, · j
1.eo1.thlil 2..., old: Miii! lla;o. A c1ocb. LortY. Tolovllll!ll l20S tau.d '*~ SKIPPER-"'""' 1 j a
F• paid by -
compr1ny
PloHo coll fat'
.._ •• an appointment
.. u 1llll -k. !"" pn,>. =Bl~ 2.ue UNT TV SIO . alSOut 1 )!", -1ov1nr. 11m.:..,.-:;_,.~ .; . ~-. ._ . II<--..... ~ ,645,0)37 2/17 ·1 MAPLE B& -~ comp!;' AN'lTQ!JES ".a.ocK3 l34001 or mauo ' 'PUPW S1llbooll • ' . 9010 • '
$US. Waln. Din rin ae~ . l'OSTER'S ANTIQUES -,, _, 10 wk. Wnale ' --
' -. s la&V... $1DO. M•.ct.18 e ll03 -CM 21 T.V, $2' Coll 111-7362 '2115 Ouolc lla<:llw Sloop R«twOocl un\brella .tbl w/. _ ~ after ! p.m. ' a MOS: tam ~ bin, , ~ 33
wnbretl&, $20. Wuihidrt-SOwlfttl-hlft!O 1120 HI el a S -io obota, bouae>roke HANA.HULi t'
er, $Ul5. AD In aood eoact. """' tweo •a , 5tM108 • Nt No. 83 T ,ft> J 5()0322 ........ • 11168 ~™.:i:-u..~= STER.El) Ull9 -..... .; U 'E!oL.ji)OC\Je; aood -Sl<el< ~Boy ,\ :o-
J: J • 8US1EST r,narltetflMe In :e.-re,PO $39.=~ptlce 801e. Nevt?' Ultd .. Mio -lnent. lovea cbildre'll ~Han ~· r ~ ton.,'lbt DAILY PILOT Gf'\$4.'m'mq'·Automatic,Qr .ttg • ·wata11.t AM/1'11 .MIJ--3* • .J.17 Owner •• m.m2 !
"'"l"':!"i.:'.";,,:,,.:.'CJ =-'-~= ..... .:::...~~ i:.~~-~·.:~:i:.=~ CllZ.l)l"okl. ~'r,.,:"J4."ir/""1"' !!""II\. • -• -. ~-cto.,No,ojtad>,; ~.95, -· ·,,'2!'· b>.Ule6 _" ·:1-11 •18.1'>01t
I ' · I Foollolb' J?lloll\'41111-_..., Guann.Jro ""°"'" O'edltD<pt. -.. "liJilED,w l!UPPJ'. 1-OlllllHl'lhlU11111
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9010.,.... "'•"°'! 9521 r:•Od A-·HOO lm..-i·A--. Y?-YO -Lu11.,
•1.•~1:1.l..: ... 101 ii6GY ' ,t MG VOLKSWAGEN !61 VOi.YO 2 DI. *AUJO Wlllt*
.... -·-~ 'Cl, 11/11. )Vlre wbetlo, . YW -"-'.W. lllAUll ''2 CORVETTE A '"~oard. $!2.'50. Roldy to Go • """1tJao, uldlWi:mt. JMHY 'EXT!<» I COM1'1:'1;C11V'.E PR!C!:S Bl"" beau\\11 Muat,.. .1o
-or -TIJI, $1699 mllN. 8C-16Cl Pri-<-'-Joh ~_;AA Cort ,._ Auto L-'ne ~ _... Lo<al car. ISO
• • -..... • • -• 224 w. Cout Hlp..., • • c:aah -dlr, "' wUI tuo c..-.. 9020 PORSCHE '60 B ......... : ...... la fl L • N ........ --• DID YOU • fonip ... In .-. c.J1
DRAKE cabin ..w.or. c~ sot' l'OllSCHE •S, ~t """'· ::i :: :::::::::::·:::.:: fGll l.a1iA UMd-Co~ 99oo • . • ~,,,'~~QOBm
CORYETTI
.,,.._ brld ... •1odronlc ' lilf now.~~· ae.t oUe<. :., ~";~;;,;;·,iipj,;;'iid..~ ,IMPORTS ' TlltlllnWl'IATION-• KNOW •·or CORVEITE, 8"""""" ::m Sacrlfic:e $ 4 9 0 0 . A. tf; '""" ExcelJent, reduoed .: Sl"99 fOYQT~·'fOl.fO llUUUrvKI •THAT YOU • 427, low mileage, xl11l cond. .... ",p ' PORSCHE Couge, S>1per. ·1966 -ilaitbOr, C.M. 8'JG-.93U3 ·• • sacrillce. 5'8-852'J
! Id llolth 9030 ' nt '!"'Id tbrou&hout, $2350. Q ' CAR SALE • CAN BE • "'6" VET Faotback 427 cu : . ' Aulo1 W•oJld 97po • • In • oweed. 27000 act miles.
'' 1n~-J -Jboat a-• . 14t.tlOS-.1J·11ff 'S2 CADILLA.C 4 door bard-8 213: 421..aM.3 a.ft 1 PM ·! : yn: "':I ..:ilb"'57 ~ ..... v-:; 1970 HAUOI ILYD. \VB PAY ..... ' top, full power, factory air, •
•1eo i., with v.ivet 11ow w con• MDA ;t * 536"671 * CASH • COUGAR • out ........... 1600 A'. MOO •! pORSCllE 912-19,000 ml .. . '60 FORD O>avtrtible. A BRAND ., __ ..;..,_ __ _ ~ · IR?~ vtot //FMblk I~ Chrome
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bla: ' ' • matic, radio, helter •• A~ •' • 1967 OOUGAR, pvty pty, like
• ~ CaJb ,,;.. '"--MM . mm.acu a e, ·• new, alr cond, PIS.
Sllp"'°°rfng 9036 We= .... ,,,,,""-·'I:""......: 515-1183 , Nl&:hta S4f·IJIJ-67J.lltt ' forusedcartA..~~-Just '62 OlDSM.OBn.E r.as--•. 'NEW AM /FM,W /OTires.Wk· ......, .-·~ 1t70 HAUOl ,ILVD. caD us for free .nwna(e. door. ~ .beattr1 auto-• • dl,ya 8JS..1£ll. ext 1983, eve -=· ~:.m.~ :-......:.--o11,;e~ .::: _ xLNT coND --,~~ ~"......:__ GROm CHEYROlfl .;'f'::'uiCT<"2 .. .;;;: .. ~ • 1969 : ~-<Dils 6'/3-22ll8 .. * ~ * ,.. ..u. ELM (IR E 6'13-9339 .. ~ Polar Whit<. (HFP765) ""' for Sal~ l\lanaser bcatc. automac ...... 149 • • 68 COUGAR
. Ch~~~~! 9039 ~=~ m..s. SUBARU ·~ ~"' $i9t :!= :..-! A~:~ s:~ . : POOLE BUICK • 'I':,;'.t:::!'!: ~=
CAL 24 for CIARTER
$25 day. S1fiO wk.
•8f2.-7S28*
MOblloHomo•
Bay H•rbor
Mobil• Homes
9200
: ·16'.o29'·22'-24' & 34 wides
· From $69$
U WIDES
-40'-43'.-'5'-50'-5.5'-60'-M'
• From $3995 Parks available in all arerui.
1.US Baker SL % block F.ast of Harbor Blvd.
on Baker
Costa Mesa (714) 541).9470
SEE the DWI.I Wide Road-
liner Pan American, Para-
.mount. Elite and General
mobile homes now at
D11al Wide Sales
Qiapman Mobile Hames lDc.
520 N. Horbor, 5.A.
531.a.171
-Hom;.;;".:.'---'92=15
MOBILE Home, 2 bdrm.
jauDdry rm. 12x40 cabana,
·Carpeted, llx12 screened
patio, $3500. 893-7814 --l!:lectrlc C1r1 9250
DATSUN ~ 1969 SUBARU Qrlglnal. ~ Kl "'1331 21'5 -· Bl..S. • ... • u.r.. • $2800. H. Stoti. 842-5581, --~---1 !l'ol!l $1297; 66 MPG BILL MAXEY W£ PAY USH . 0.ta llleaa • $ • Eves 962-""6 • DOT • Cbm•"''' f""'lgn "" ,..,.;.,, m " 541><392 • 244· 4 . '68 ,,;UGAR XR7 6000 mil ..
DATSUN . 1Cost1;1 l(ustom l(ars ITtglYIOITll'I FOR YoUR CAl r.g:~~~ • . .• =. ~ -"'""'_'Call
illl<M> C.M., . ..-., '11181 BEAJ;H ltVIY.' ' ' -Ono to Each CUstomer •
AUTHORIZHI DEALER 1 SUNBE,AM . Hunt. B1Kh 847.f55.I CONNELL. ... $25.· ISO. 'frn. $loo. • YOU CAN' • DODGE HUNTINGTON ' lmlN.of(bU!Bwy.onBch CHEVROLET plua ... & Ile. • • • •• ------
BEACH s MUST .. u '61! vw, -~ -Harbor Blvd. . • llWPORTER MOTORS ~· • '68 DART l "'· JjT, v.s. tl UNBEAM'TIGER AM/FM , auto xlnt care O>sta Mesa 516-1.200;. • P/S. Bal warr. Assume
New and Used Cars '&! • 2 top!, alum wheel!,· ll,cNit ~·.te:tt ';,,, ~ty'. 2035 Harbor Blvd. pyrnlt. 642-4141>
C I I S • & p rt ""1ial "'''" 'I h, Konl 11BOO. 491'1l91 or '97-1863, . Will Buy ' '56 DODGE Sia Wgn, good omp • • erv1ce • 1 Shbc, ka:, car cover, many e,x.. ask•for'Ginv ~hibe.ld ' S«8-8Sll • 18835 BEACH BLVD. tral. never raced, well • -,, • ttres, new tail pipe & mut·
842-7781 -540·0442 D'alnlalned by local owne•. 63 VW BUS Your V•--or ~ BUICI( • • fler ISO. 54....,..
Jv1t J mil11 So .. s." Ditgo 122i5. 673-5653 $700. JUST REBUU.T .. pay top dollan. Paid for • Bu IC K •
fwy, artd ju1t 1 few minvt11 e:1 . • 962·9993 • or not Call Ralpb '61 BUICK La Sabre, 2 dr. FALCON
North of Ad1m1 ]Jib<:: SUNBE.U.I Roadster. '63 VW BUS 673 1190 hardtop. New red paint job • SPECIAL I ·~ Pl,..,.. UP le"¥ ... ~-Xlnt meclianlcal cond. New fi bod · ~ 1 • ' I: upholstery. R It H. ~r • • '62 Falcon Station \Vagon, ...,.,., ....... • .....,, ~ &. tire '5(ll 962-8605 ne ,Y• runs 5.......,, cean. leering gm mi, like new, R/HP s. · $695. 675-5007 IMPORTS WANTED , •8 • H $400. 1532 Pegasus, • DOOR I automatic, 4 door, radio &.
& tonneau o:ivef, $1650. i. Orange Counties .n.. eights. 549--0449 2 • h<!ater, new tires, 60,000 or-
515-6631 , TOYOTA ' '64 VW 1'0tl S. """""-radio, TOP .$ BUYER ~SKYLARK. Auto tnm. • SEDAN lglnaJ nnles. By • ..,,.,,, A•""
DATSUN ~61 TOYOTA --','-eoro-. automatle ~
69 DATSUN sion, v radio. heater, aee &
Big sedan, 96 bp, overhead drive today. Lie TYX217
cam eng., dlr, 4 spd, radio, $1475 ·
::er:ru:' = :i~ "'lllill Ll...:1 WBmlllfy, Bal UTIS. Take Mlf' Ul/IQ
$75 ca!h dels or older car.
L.B. YNWIFI. Call after 10. IMPORTS
494-9773. TOYOTA·VOLYO
J96G J-larbor, C.M. 646-8303
::e~~~=-$1195. Orig BIIL MAXEY TOYOTA R/H, full pwr, air<Ond. 1 • • in& $475.00, Call 839-3.l53.
1888ltBeacb Blvd. , owner. Kept in top COJ'ld. • kctorr Ordw •
• '66 VW, xlnt corid.
$111() ••
* 642-229« *
'64 vw 9 ,,.........."""
14,0XI mi.· $1295.
* ""'56 *
e. Bcach. I'll. w.-Prv prty. ll"" 54S-197ll • • .-2112' • FORD
Antlqu-. Claasla 9615
63 ~·J;:• . • $199 • '63 FORD
847-1923 • • Galaxie Mardtop 1 '36 Ford p1De. ~ rear doors • Wld ' V' 'complete with Klaa, 1 hood '65 BUia<: Wildcat: aiJ.. • te exterior, pl~h tur·
sllgho, .,..~ 1 .,. ~~-conc1 .. lull """·· y1ny1· top; • DOWN • ... ,,. bucket ...... 1ao1""
'64 VW convertible, new top, .th nd 1 ·~F .. ~ Rood colld. $1800. 842-6745 • • air. $50 cash dels, will fine paint, interlor. 55,000 mL ~ rear e · o T •• Ta ... "·--., prvt, prty, Pym.ts $29.85. LB.
ci.. .. -. ,,,.,. .,.,.... bood deluxe & 1 grllle de. 6 BWck Century. Good •" -• ATB ~ .:-=-•c..:~=:;.:..'"---........ ___. ... ,__ a.--..1 ,._, GMAC• "·'= ""~•'""' 494-9773 or luxe. Set o1 back seats tor u·au<>pw.-.uuu car. · _,.. .. ~ -n ..........,.,.,
THE QUICKER YOU CALL, V.W. Bus. Phone 536-84ll $115 ••• 548-Q29l •_. ..... flltCllldllf.
THE QpIO<ER YOU SELL H.B. Ask for Bill. * '66 BRUJCK Riviera, tun •
equipped. Imma-eulate con-• • r&h,ps&pb.Oneower
Ruru; good. $2.50. 406 E. t FERRARI MARJ<]!:l'EER, good ,,,.,. __ ;_ __ _.::.; __ ,
FERRARI TOYOTA lmoorled A-9600 Imported Autoa 9600 dltlon. Call 6#-2448
• '57 J:>'"ORD Cntry Sed W~,
• • 548..{i77J I
POOLE'S FINE
USED CARS dition. l.Jctnse. Charger iD-
duded. Newport Im...... Ud. 0..
. ange County'• ool,y author-
ized dealer.
HEADQUARTERS
ELMORE
• • '62 FORD XL Convt. A-1
• • Sharp! at $650. D a n
• '62 JAGUAR • McGheto, 6 4 2-9 3 2 4, or
'68 CADitL&C· C.oupe De 3.1 4 door, Auto. tr•n1., 833--0600 ext 2378
CADILLAC
Ville Conv. Xlnt ~ Jltic.. •redio, hNler. Show1 e•·• '68% Ford E 200 Super Van.
ed for quick sale $5(m, .cepti~•I c.ere. IWNAISSI • Auto-302 V-8. 8001 mi. $2900.
. ...._ • $2195 • .;,; .... ;,,c1:::c694c,.-~~~
MotorcyclH 9300 SALES • SERVICE • PARl'S l5300 -mvd., w_ , ... _______ 3100 W. Coast Hwy. Phone 8!M-!32S
1966 'IR6, 650ec Trhnnpb. Newoort Beach
l'ull -custom -~ ~ 541).ll&f YOLXSW' •GIN ~ used u street -'Au=thcr!zed=;.;:.;l\IG=.;;;Dcal=er:;_, 1._~...---'"-~ 1ltlm only Many ....... ---flSO. ~ att 5,50 """ FIAT ... vw -. 50,lllll .m1.
antyime Sat & Sun Wbltt!/ eood colldltlon. I-....:.;"="='="~· --'67 F1at 850 Spider $900. * 64.2-91Ei8 '66 HONDA 160 ,Scrambler, Low mil&aie lfi,CQ.1 ml. Xlnt cord. 1965 VW Bus., .,new wsw,
Tuned pipes $275. *~'19Ul*. radio. Sl3SO.
• 547-3182 • *Call ~·
MUsr sell oo Yamaha 1lll KARMANN GHIA '68 VW B"' 7 """'· Xl"t cc &Ingle. With GYT kit, I --.;._;._.:.;._;. _ __.;_cl cond. AM-FM. Prv prty.
51 tooth l!lprocket, bars I: . GHW S2500. 642-1007, 837-4211
more. SJOO. ~3572 '64 VW Sun Roof, RJH, 1
MARUSHO '64 500 cc op. 2 '67's owner, $850. Good tires,
posed twin, shaft drive, ex-2 '66'• reblt eng. 644-0136
traa. 642-5007 462 E. 17th 1 '63 '65 VW deluxe bllft. Top
Clll · AD extta oharp, IB with ra· W.pe. Cleon. Good th ....
'68 KAW~?rr diOI & heaters and one with Private party. $1375 ttnns
·l'l5 cc. Only 1500 ml. U air corxlltloninr. •=548-~14~13------
_wa:rranty. $470. 54S-0'291. ~ '62 VW Bus, new erg A-J.
AOJ Mini bike. New paint receipts to prove
Real good condition. Muat ft~ -59>-5329
aeyt!meSatASun. ~ ' ,o =b~ad; . HONDA 250 Scrambler.
4 1/2%
l•11k fi11e11.,J119 ,..,.neble 011
benk eppro.,11 of crodit.
FREE-FREE
Las Ve11as Yacatin11
3 DAYS & 2 NIGHTS
FOR TWO
t4o Purch•1e Ne.,e111ry
15300 Beach Blvd.
Westminster
894-3322
OPEN 1 DAYS
Honda trail 642-«06 .... .~m~ Autos ffOO_ Imported Autoa (Value $275) Trade for 90 a ~ ·-
.1964 HONDA 2iO CX:. Good ' ___ ...;.. _____ __.;:.;,.;:;::!=.;=..:::;:::;::_..::.:;:.:...
•
'condition. $400, H u a: b
Hutaon, 67S-55JO
'67 Honda 300 Scrambler
Uke" new. Make otter. * 545-'79'J'l *
Triller, Trivet
BOLES Aero, 21' semi self
contained, A honey! S.1250.
8'l5--0l5.\ T am to 8 pm •
(i)NTRACTOR'S field ollice
Walnut paneled int.
carpeted, Slim val. 675-5582
rucks YSOO
*SPORTSMENS VAN* * TRUCKS * • Thoy Aro All Hori At
F1ntastic Discounts
"Ready for lminediate
dollWry
BEACH CITY
DODGE
Beach Blvd .. CRWJ. 39)
541).2660 e-""'"' '66 Ford Pickup
1.oQI bed cust cab, V-8, dlr,
b\Jmpe:r, pearl Kl'CY exterior.
~t eond. Take foreign car
Jn trade or SSO cash deb.
Will fine prvt prty. LB.
:~ Jim • •M-9'T1'J or
li63 OIEVY ~ii ton Pick
up W/camper, Loaded with
eXtru. Must sell $1250, -WdtiVi l Ton. .. 4 spd.
Slat bed, ~ emu. Seti
~ en w. •7th. cw 64>-1681 or ..... M-Tll2
\itoD,'fl2pldH>p;
clMn; I ft. bed: 1-owner.
-Ill. '1lliO 5IS-S75tl
'SI ror.s Ii Too v.._ """""'
C*b, ll,lm ml. Very dean. -·-....,.,, 9522
OOAOI • TRAll.ER
llNTALS
t'• -too eu1,y to malct _ .... flllr!>'c ffol.
~ ~ORWEEKLY -
1965
54t-030J-47J.l 1t0
1970 HA.DOI ILVD.
COSTA MDA
P/b, pis, auto trarui, aif.
cond. >ant cond. Must sell,
will sacrifice. E v e s •
m.7146
'61 31 SL Mercedes Benz.
Light blue wJnavy blue soft
top: all extral incl. air;
xlnl cond. $5600. 962.-2011
MG
MG
J1rlupor t
Jlinpo rt~,
'67-MG MIDGIT
Rc!str. )lad .m. ' iPd. air, cxcella>t ...-..-. Wlft wbeelo,cr.m--.
plush -""' Ddfto b> Htae ·o1e man tram t.quna.
185 Cub -will line """' prty. I.. B. UOF ml, C94-9713
or56004
'55 MGTf 1500. Rcblt -trans:
NC\7 ~-. watn' pump.
•tarter tnokr, top ' rad».
A8km&'1Dl.!i62--0692
M..lN-Y WUNDDIJ".'UJ.. OfS!
POR'nJNJTID aa.,. bee9
diao:>tiied .. ,,.,.,w ....
TaN '** to "'B m •• o,. .....,,.,__,
.
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CA MARO
• '48 WOODY, xlnt cond. Sell
• '66 TOIOHADO • or trade !or good cond. Pick
Full power, fec.tory 1tr• Up. TI4: 758--0165,_ __
'68 CAMAR0 RS SS. 396, •c.ond, ISIN1121 '64 FORD 1'aJrlane, 4 dr,
375 hp, 4 gpd, ilO "°"' • $2 _5 • r & h, Good coOO!tlon. $625. JaJ'.dlnel. Hurst. American, • 77 • 673-M2.1 eves A: wknds.
Dunlapl, Stewart Warner, •
"' ml. AMIFM. ...,.., -. • '67 OPEL • MERCURY
(2]!) 592-5149 I • ---------::::======= Spt. Cou!fe, $.1did, he1f1r, 1--14 1peed, I owner. IUQF.I '63 COLONY P.ARK CHEVROLET 1101 I I Statton Wagon; blue with
--------1 $1495 • matchlng.vlnyl inter,inxlnt .-------i• cond.; Bir • cond., auto. trans.; power brakes, steer-.
• '65 IUICK . • int & rear window; radio,
Sport We9011. Fec.fory e1r• heater· good w/w tires· cus-
•c.ond., redie, hett1r, pow· tom ~m. iilled naug~e
•et •t.er, lVZXZ4t 1 • pad for rear deck (ideal I-Or $2295 • i'hildriin whon traveling.) .__,..;... __ . ___ • '69 Licensed. Ideal family
• '67 n CAMINO • car, fairly pri<ed at $995.
•C • • t e 111 piclurp. Rtdio.. 642-3589 Aft 1 PM.
heet1r1 1uto., PS, IV17013l. '66 COLOt:'fi Park, 9 ~· • $2.395 '5,000 mil... Big '""""; • • power everything, Heavy
'65 Chevy lmp.11• • • duty sboc:ks, premium tires.
Hardtop. factory air cond, '67 COUGAR • $2,600. Call aft 5 pm.
dlr, pwr steering, new tirH. •R&H, tufo., PS, t ir c.011di· 64.5-1708
black landau lop. Xlnt cond. •tio11in9, I owner. IUCX-•11 ""===========
1&1 .... dei. o.tw foreign •"" ' • MUSTANG
car In trade. Will line pnot $2695 •11-------prty, L.B. TXJ48(. Ask I-Or • '67 MUSTANG -. Jlm 4%9773 or 545-0634 • , pwr .... &, air """;.,;;~;:,,:""'::..;;:::,=:,·-, '66 OLDS "98" cond. Many extras, fact.
. •Ln11ry 4 door. Full power,• warr. like new 54G-7877, a.ft.
1pectal suspenslOll-396, lf•c.tory eir. tSUPSI?) • 6pmcall962-9566. ~;" ~ ':;.;:::'. • $2495 • '65 MUSfAN<; Hdlp. a;g 6; moo' 675-2226 • auto., R&H; lady owner.
• $1095. 644-2951 After 6 PM
1961 OIEVY Convert, good • '6Z MHCURY •11.,:=::==::=:=;:=;,.
running 348 engine. Good 1Mo11terey, Awto., fre111.,• OLDSMOBILE
tltt• b l $275. c.J1 54&-1128 1 1,., '" "'" IGEX590l•il---_.::.;_.::.;;.,;;_.:.;._
alt" s. $895
'63 IMPALA SS ""· • '"" • • UNIVERSITY
$985 or $235 & assume • , • P>ml" 548-9749 alt s p.m. • 65 OLDS D•lta 88 • SALE5 & SERVICE
'63 CHEVY JI Station W o '·"'· H.T .. RIH, '"'"" PS, OLDSMOBllt $400 445 East 17th ago ••" c.011d1ho11ln9. !MOY·• u;;
eosia lttcsa St., • 1461 • $1695 2850 }larbor Blvd
'56 CHEVY, good tor • • C..la 111.,.
teenager, $15. Call after 5 e . , • 5f0..9640 Used Can 5088111
pm 546-3585 • 'U DODGE Moooco • ,67 OLDS 442. 2 dr bord
•57 CHEVY, good COIJd. 4 Dr. H.T. RlH, ewto.. top 4 ~ Midnight bl
Going In service ,un. •PS. •It coM. rTPU032, • ext'. black 'mt. Air P/~e * 646-0885 *• • $199 5 • 24,000 ml., ma. -: $2>)1):
63 OIEV. Impala Jn. Vette • • ,;64>-;:..:2118:::;. ____ _
eng.ill pool lllap. lndyJ ......... '65 OLDS 88 Z In. H.T. ~ 549-0078 • • Original owner. Like new.
'60 Chiv. $150. 6 cyl. JAGUAR 111 .. t oell·be•t ott«. Alt 6,
Stick shift 548.s908 • • 962-1782 CONTI~ENTAL : HEADOUARTW :1 "-=""p=o=N=n~AC==
=.:.:.cc.;:.=... •Complete S1le1 ~ Serv·• .
'66 CONT. 2 Dr. All pwr. •ice and Part1 Oipert. 1962 PONPAC Bonnevllle 2
Alr-cond., stereo-tape; xlrlt •ment for JA~UARS. • ~ S~~ti_w R/H,
cond. $2800 644-2867 See The bclfi"' • ..:=.:=::::..:=:..::.::...:.:::::...._
l1D'I' Goldenrod, C.D.M. • lt69 Jevwir Tffiy • l96l PONTIAC, newly re.bit
'64 CONT, lull pwr lthr tn~ ..... ••• • • cnglno, maga. $375. "' best u way set.ts, $16'/'S. pvt -. otter. Call 968-52.'ll.
ptJ. 548-«W.1 • • '616 PONTIAC Grand Pm;
JGC LlNCOLN (bnt., low • • Sl,COJ .mi Plw. ateer. A
mlln. ...,. c1cen. n'l!ll. • 234 ·l 17111 ST • --... 11BOO ..... ,m Tlt: 346-81D4 Palm De9ert • I •• ~ FIREBIRD 350 Ra1.
'" LlNcoLN, 21,000 !di. Red I 5 ... a 7765 • -·· S on !Ir. fl45ll with Nack vtnyi top. Loaded ... caI1 ~U69
S3950 cash m..&9J • •
__ • Mon·Fri 1:30 om • T-BIRD
CORYAIR • to 9 pm • -------
$ -• 30 '68 T-BIRD 4 Dr. Landau , • atun111y I : am • P/w &: air-eond. Perf rond. 64 MONZA Dh. Cpe, New ' lo 6 pm ,_ -• _::M:;:"';:;':":;":' ~"=:'°'~..,_§,..,~::I t'"-. R&H, auto. -$350 •
549-3416 • Sundays 10 am •
WA.TOI J'O'r ·~cm • to 6 pm
the Rt )'Oii. find ID tbe
O•e!fled Ads. °**" them _,...
• 1.
• VALIANT ---· VALIANT '67 4 In. (6). PIS.
Auto. RIK. Low miltt.
U/J'ao wammty. 11-
. otter. EJH· 8311362
CHARGE m
TRANSPOR.TATIOH --How Cara ,.. -
HOLIDAY
RAMBLER
Invites
You To
COMPARE
AND
SAV'E
BRAND llW
'69 RAMBUR
FuU Size
Seats 6
128 H.P.
$2043
Plu1 T I L-:-erder today
BRAND KEW
'68 JAYEUN.
BIG ENGINE
BIG SPACE
SMALL PRICE
$,386
P!u1 T I L-82799lt
BRAND NEW
'69 REBEL
THE PEOPLE
CAR
$,436
P!u1 TI L-8175212
BRAND MEW
'69 AMBASSADOR
Alll COND-VB
TINTED GLASS
etc:., etc:., etc:. $3286 -
Plui T I L-SI 1021t
Rmcl • White &
Blue
SALE
FREE-Car Radio
Power Brakes
Vinyl Roof
SPECIAL
USED CAR
VALUES
'66 FORD STA. WA!i.
Country Squitt, 9 pass.
enger, auto. trans., pow-
er steering.
$1995
'64 VOLKSWAGEN
Radio, hMter wlrite wall.
H1tiR549
$995
'66 AMBASSADOR.
990 2 dr. ha'.rdtop, auto.
trans, power steerin& 4
brakes. Extra clean •
$1795
'64 RAMIUR
Classic 770 4 dr., ricd.,
V8, auto. trans., fact air cond. PCS 915
$895
'66 RAMBLER
Rogue 2 dr, hardtop,
auto. trallll., bucket seats, $169Sadl~
'67 FORD Fal>laoo 500
2 dr. hardtop, only 14,000
miles, In warranty, VFW
031
$1895
'64 DART GT
2 iir, hardtop. Auto.
trans., mdio, heater.
OML195
$1175
'64 FORD 4·Dr. $-
Auto. tran..i;., pwr. steer.
&: brakes. QSK 770
$745
CAMPER SPECIAL
4t. C-..0.W ....., ........ '595
'U II ._ '1775 lt:oeu..t c:elll. s.,. ............
HOLIDAY
Sol., & Sortlco
o,.. 1htla1 .... Pery,., c ..........
1969 Harbor BIYd
_COSTA MUA
642-6023
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